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THE MAHIO.V D.ULV STAR. KATIRDAV, gVXE 22, 1907. PAOi SIX. sixth, the visitors evened up the 7, by Noah hit by pitcher, Hagen; Time, umpire. Hart.

THE CHUMPS WIN GAME Two-base lilts, Pit bridge, LtiKkey, Callahan; sacrifice hits, Callatihai', Kasf, 2, Strood; stolen liases, Mylett, Farrell, Ureckenrldge. score, Callahan hitting safe, stealing second, advancing to third on Kant's OTHER SPORTS. (Iiamps Win I'iig Game. I S0S.1UL GAME PLAYED IT IBB PJWK Iancaster, June 22. Lancas j.

5 3 5 5' FROM LANCASTER TEi Nallin, LaLonge; bases on balls, off grounder to Flood and crowing tho plate on Nallin's single to left. In the eighth two moro were add EASTERN TEAMS HAVE IT on wEsramiEi Play Winning Ball Away froB Home. Wilhelm 5, off Lucas 2, off Kennedy ter and Youngstown, who played i fourteen-inning game here Thursday, batted for fourteen innings yester Detroit, June 22. The automobiles in the twenty-four hour endurance test here are main'aJning ed to th: count. East got to first on The Contest Proves Close and day before a run was scored.

But four 6, off Ooode 1, off Ureckenrldge uruck out, by Wilhelm 3, by Kennedy hit by pitched ball, Dithridge, East, LaLonge; louble plays. a pace which promises to break all balls, was sacrificed to second by Schwartz and scored on Nallin's hit pant Mylett. Nallin purloined sec- Marion and Akron Give the Fans Great Sport. hits were made off Scbettler. White Very Exciting.

records for the time. This morning kept his nine hits scattered. Starr ond, and came home ui rood's hit farrell to Luskey; Mylett to Dith pant Wilhelm. Uikonge and Ken ridge; left on basus, Marion 14 NEW CASTLE WINS two of the cats, a sixty-horsepower Pope-Toledo, driven by Lyttle, and a six-cylinder Ford, driven by Kulick, are sweeping around the track tit singled, Breon sacrificed, Thomas beat out an Infield hit and Starr scored, on the "sriueeze" play. Four of Youngstowfi's hits were In the in nedy wore easy outs on grounders to Akron 11; hits apportioned, off Ken THE CONTEST LASTS TWELVE INNINGS CONTEST FRIDAY led and Flood.

nedy 7 hi ST-8 ffinfrifc. nffOoodn 1 In Farrell rut the visitors out of scor the rate of fifty-five miles an hour. part of an inning, off Wilhelm 1 1 field. ing Id the ninth when lie doubled 'i limlncs. off Lucas 6 In 3 in Just now Lyttle is doped to win the Sharon Is Defeated hy eark Hn-ckonridgc at the plate on the The Ih-unimcr Low the tiiiinc, lint the Fans Arc Happy and Well Mat- race.

REDS GATHER MEN NEXT SEASOS Hill w- Some Wise onPS hl ia The Ix-tter- by siting 'Z inciiiuti Tinies-star. BV C. H. ZI iu.pt Voungstoun I-, riaying enark nings; time of game, 30; umpire, liannon; attendance, 400. of Schwartz.

In the tenth, the Akron players again forged two rutin Today Akron Is at Idtncaster and isfli'd ianip Ih Hie Very lU-nt "If they can maintain the pnee, the final score will lie fully 1,000 miles, breaking the world's record Sharon at Mansfield Where', the tne Hcksoii HoUHt Baseball I ahead Lucas started this Itiniug In Ten ins Will I'lay Sumbiy. of Intercut. the box. and Nallin, who was first by a good margin," said Manager W. H.

Pinkands. up, lilt toward Mlddleton, but the Ol' LEMH STAXDIXti. IV F. h. KKANKK.

ball took a bad bound and went In Last night tho track was moist. Cincinnati, June 22-f SpA-ia, The eastern In one of the most exciting and to right center. Nallln was advanced and a little better than the record sensational games ball ever play- on a sacrifice by Strood, and reached pace of forty-one miles an hour was all the riders dare attempt, but as DIAMOND DI ST. Now that the work of Akron against a crippled team has boon seen, it Is hard to see what Uwiiko they have to be up where they are in tho race. In the third inning Delgarn made il great shoe-top catch of lirocken-rldge's fly after a Irfird run to short left center.

The center gardener received a great, hand for the act. Broderlck, who plays at short for Akron, ix now man in the league. ed here, Akron made it two out of I third on a safe one to the left garden on their western son, for not only have ther.i on the three In the series by defeating the by LaLonge. OrtJieb, who was sent Teams. Wr.

L. Pet. 29 11 725 Newark 25 15 625 Akron 23 IS 5C1 I-anoaster 20 513 New Castle la 23 452 Sharon lfi 23 4 10 Marlon 15 21 3S4 Mansfield. 12 27 308 the morning sun dried it out, they put on more power. drummers, Friday afternoon, by a I In to bat for Armstrong, went out on Youngsfn.

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E. Blount, cf. 4 0 2 1.0 McAleese, lb. fi 0 0 22 0 1 Starr, ss. 1 3 1 1 0 Breeu, 2b.

Ji 4 0 0 3 7 0 Thomas, if 6 0 1 2 0 0 Hilley, 3b 6 0 2 3 0 0 Kednian, 3 0 0 1 0 Lawrence, ..4 0 0 2 0 0 Scbettler. p. 5 0 1 0 9 0 Totals 44 1 9 42 18 1 Lancaster. A.B. K.

H. O. A. E. Brown, 2b 5 0 1 5 0 Locke, If 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 Elston, rf (i 0 3 1 0 0 Heller, cf 6 0 0 1 0 0 Nefeau, lb 5 0 0 17 0 0 Haftis, 3b 4 0 0 4 6 3 Humphreys, ss.

5 0 0 4 2 1 Fox, 5 0 0 7 3 0 White, ..5 0 0 0 4 0 Totals 0 4 42 20 1 uiannnds in majr nty 0f the games play. bj score of nine to six. It took twelvs a fly to Uiley. After LaLonge stok In "practice just before the race Innings, and Manager East used four second, both runners reached home "'anaged lo go back hml wiUi a goodly number pitchers to turn the trick. It was a one drive to center by Breekenriilge started, the Pope-Toledo slipped a tire while going fifty miles an hour and capsized.

Roekwood. a mechanic' had his nose broken, but neither brilliant game from start to finish. As two runs ahead were not Suit of the invui 'there is no doubt but that he is While the Drummers were oiithlt enough to wlu in two instances i-nin-en UI I making good with East, for he fields more than two to one, the wildness I Akron made it one better und piled mea worst on 0- western tour; but the real ju." nointmenta tl, ulsal- bis iiokMIoii fast, has a good arm and of East's men In the hot assisted the I up three In the twelfth. After Nallln of the riders were seriously hurt. The following Is the list of starters: Pope-Toledo, American, Bald is a good sticker.

locals In securing their runs. It was! was retired on a (ly to Delgarn Fan-ell's throw from right center 4 laUTn contj were the New Yorkers, land a game iu Chicaeo or i the sensational catch with one hand I Strood walked and LaLonge moved McCoy; Ford, Kulick; Thomas, of Flood's (ly to the left field fence blm up a sack with a single to right Yesterday's Itesiilts. Akron 3, Marion 6. Youngstown 1, Lancaster 0. New Oastlo 10, Mansfield 2.

Newark 7, Sharon 3. Today's d'aiues. New Castle at Youngstown at Newark. Akron at Lancaster. Sharon at Mansfield.

catching Ureckenrldge at the plate in the iiinili, was pretty piece of work. Farrell Jofit no time in gel- Coey; Wayne, Gargham; BulcK. Trumbull; Ford runabout, Cunning by Klchberger, in the tenth, that "Elehlo" drew a pans, filling the base burg. They shoull have had on, game less in Cincinnati, too, a moi the locals of the gatno. In Ureckenrldge was again the bjiyiig ham; Stevons-Duryea, Mongini; Ford teverAi instances a hit would have star, and with a drive to right.

scored Ygstn, oi a comparatively fly in the second inning 0f .00000000. 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- runabout, Scott. L'sler yttn the game, for the locals, and the tnroou una l.Hbongo. When MiHUey Lytic Injured. sauio stands fiood for Akron.

Both threw to Mlddleton to eaten tirecKeu Three-base hit, Brown; two-base teams fought It out to the finish, and 1 ridge, the second baseman dropped saint-, ueuig toiiowed bv im runs, when the side should havelx. retired on the play. Thereafier the ting the ball away, and tho throw was hh perfect as could be. Tho Akron team left this morning for Lancaster, whore it will play a series. New Castle arrived this morning from Mansfield, and will try inid take the Drummers Into camp, liiirk will do the slab work in the hit, Elston; sacrifice liits, Elston Blount, Breon; left on buses, Lancas while the fans would like to have the ball and Klehborger crowd the rtew ioks ianea to score: hut en Marlon in, there was not the I rubber with the final run.

ter 5, Youngstown struck out, Tomorrow's (initios. New Castle at Marion. Youngstown at Newark. Akron at Lancaster. Sharon at Mansfield.

Endeavoring to cut in toward the pole and take the lead from Kulick. driving the Ford machine, Herbert Lytic in his Pope-Toledo into the fence, completely wrecked his car and sustained painful though not serious bruises. Both drivers were going nook and neck in the thirteenth damage had been done; and trie thru 4at nffft on their part for attend- Flood's ratch of Brodcrlok's liner White 6. by Sehettler 1: bases on ftiK the gatno as thev were given a In the third, a sensHtlonat catch, by mas iue iteas scored subsequent balls, off White 4, off Scbettler opening game. availed nothing.

Both Philadeh.hi, Exhibition ror their money. With Delgarn stolen bases, Me Aleese, Breon, Hil A letter from Moses Franks, and Brooklyn did well amone tli. iHi yitff, two runs In 'the load in catch of Flood's hit and the fielding Xow Castle Wins Easily. ley; double plays, Brown, unassisted manager or llio ttaittniore ciiin. westerners, returning home wita bet- Abe.

ninth, the locals tied the score. 1 of East and anvil were the foa- Mansfield, 22. New Cas umpire, List; attendance, 800; time hour of race when the accident occurred. stutes that there is nothing in tho ter percentages than they had whin Thls was done after two wore out tures. The batting of Ureckenrldge 35.

mey came here. and the fans started to leave the Nallln, each of whom secured stand. After Akron forged two to llllH' caiiHcd the downfall of the reported sale of Hithiiilge to Zanes-vllle. According to the letter, Dithridge will be allowed to play here tle batted Howard bad in the third inning, yesterday, und with Mansfield's errors secured a safe lead. The second game was stopped iu the Ashei- Pilches (jool (iiinc.

It is not often that accidents thai the eood In the tenth, the fans niraln florals. Newark, June 2 2. Steelier and on serious aspects occur on lii? fourth inning by rain with the score through the season, and if his release is sold. Million will have first Burwell 'were unable to stop New made ready to break tor the gate Marion. A.I one to nothing iu Mansfield's favor.

ark's winning streak yesterday. Both but the Drummers again tied the league diamonds. That from which Roger Bresnahan suffered in the chance to secure his services. were pounded hard. Newark scored score, and at sahip time had an Mylett, ss 4 Flood.

lib 7 Farrell, rf 3 Frisky Daughter of Xeptiine. St. Louis, Mr.i June 22. Mrs. Lina Bradenberger, despite the fact that she is fifty-seven years old.

will enter the Missouri Athletic club's ten-mile Marathon swim in the Mississippi river, October 2. She believes swimming to be a means of health and happiness for women. The Marathon race will be a part of tho In tlie seventh, the Drummers excellent chance to end the game I uesday game with the Rods, when he was hit on the head with a pit two runs on the squeeze play in two different innings. The batting of pulled off a play which probably cut Two of the runs of locals were the visitors out of scoring. With Dithridge, lb 4 III ley.

If fi eel ball and knocked unconscious, be Havel, Smith and Murray was a fea forced across tho plate on passes llreckotirldge on first and Kennedy ing me most serious affair of Ur ture. Asher pitched well after the on second, Broderlck hit sate to and It looked as if this would win them the game In tho While kind has taken place iu theXj- Mlddleton, 2b 6 Delgarn, cf fi fifth inning and was master 'of his Farrell in right field, liieckonriclge tioanl league in some years. Bresna aquatic carnival for iresiueni opponents at all times. Elchherger won tho game for tho vis- I Luskey, fi 4 han is slowly recovering from the ef Koosevelt's visit in October. About tors In the field.

It was tho stick Wilhelm, overran second and when Farrell threw to Mylett, Mylett ran him toward third and Kennedy was forced fects of the blow, hut it will Ir' son $4 0,000 will he given in prizes Lucas, 1 weeks before he gets hack into har of Breckenrldge and Nallln 'which was responsible for noaiiy all the swimmers. up tho line pud run down by Mylett. ness again. The last accident of- i 45 of Akron's runs. Totals That the local fans are of good ball whether the team Mansfield.

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liiery, lb 3 1 110 1 2 Speas, If 3 0 0 3 0 0 Drake, 4 0 1 1 0 0 Tibhitts. rf .3 0 0 2 2 0 King, 3b 1 I 1 0 2 0 Locke, ss 4 0 2 0 3 1 Keynolds, 2 0 0 2 2 0 Hrevmaier, 4 0 2 8 1 1 llon'iird, I 0 0 0 0 0 Yarnall, ,3 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 312 7 27 11 4 New Castle. R. H. O.

A. K. I'inkiiey, 2b. 4 1 1 3 3 0 llageii. 3b.

.1 21 2 5 0 Woodruff, 5 2 2 1 0 0 Iturke, rf. '5 2 11 0 0 Smith, cf 5 0 1 2 2 0 Schlatter, lb. 1, 0 0 14 0 0 Davis, ss 4 1 2 0 6 0 1 trigger, 4 2.1 4 0 0 Noah, 4 0,1 0 1 0 Totals 3 10 10 27 17 0 A. II. The locals were first to score, get- A ion WITH Tllli PO.MIOS.

siirilar nature that I recall, ocow ed Philadelphia some eight ye-ngc. Frank Dwyer. pitching for 8 Hods, was hit on the herd Ii.v t. It. II.

o. A. E. 0 0 6 4 0 0 14 3 0 10 12 0 1 111 0 0 0 110 0 12 12 1 1 i 2 14 2 0 0 10 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 8 3G IS 1 ritTifro. ate.

0 4 3 3 1 0 2 2 '4 0 2 2 2 0 0 114 6 0 0 0 lfi 0 0 3 4 2 0 0 12 13 0 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 17 38 IS 2 I ting one man across tho plate in the Br'k'nr'dgo, If, 7 wins or loses, was demons! rated in ocond Inning. Bllev cot a. base on Broderlck, 7 Friday's game. Tlie fans showed ted bail and senseless. "Il lliat they were for the team all the time.

When tho Drummers tied tlie Callahan, rf East, 2b balls, and Mlddleton advanced him with an Infield hit. Delgarn bunted an hour or more before lie re Racing Stables Burned. New York, Juno 22. Fire destroyed covered consciousness, and for some score In the ninth, hats went Into tho air and eery body was rooting. From Schwartz, 4b Nallin, cf safe down the third bnso line, and lied the bases.

I.uskey went out works after that he wis unable to stables No. 17, IS, 19 and 20 at the on foul fly and Wilhelm laid one Strood, 3b plav. TJwver never was able to get Metropolitan, race track, Jamaica. A flown to Kennedy. Riley was nipped LaLonge, back Into winning form after the ac hundred or more horses were in the Newark.

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E. Abbott, if 4 2 2 1 0 0 Snyder, If 3 2 1 0 0 0 Smith, 3b 4 1 3 0 0 0 Schweitzer, cf 3 1 1 2 1 0 Havel, ss 4 1 3 2 2 0 2b 3 0 1.3 4 0 Gygli, lb 4 0 1 9 0 0 Winters, 4 0 1 j.p 2 0 A 4 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 33 7 13 27 12 0 Sharon. A.B. It. II.

O. A. E. Green. 3b 4 1 0 3 11 McLafferty, ss 4 0 0 3 3 0 Mat hay, i 3 0 0 2 0 0 Kerr If 4 1 2 2 0 0 Sellers, lb 4 0 1 (J 1 0 Clever, 2b 3 1 1 3 1 0 Bissell, cf 2 0 1 2 1 1 Griffin, 3 0 0 3 1 2 Burwell, 2 0 1 0 1 0 Steelier, 2 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 31 3 fi 21 11 4 Newark 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 0 7 Sharon 0 0 1 1 I 0 0 0 03 4 2 4 6 4 6 2 0 0 0 1 42 at the plate.

Mylett worked Kennedy Kennedy, cident and soon gave up active base tlie ninth (o the last inning, the noise was so great that tlie umpire could hardly be hoard by the pitcher. This is the kind of spirit that is going to help Hie Drummers to move up iu the league race. buildings hen the blaze was discov for a pass, sending Mlddleton home. I Armstrong, ball work for umpiring. ered.

All were taken out without having suffered harm. Goodo, Miuu lield. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Elchbctger, If New Castle 0 0. 5 1 0 1 0 0 310 After the series of five games with tho St l.nnis tenm beginning on Ortlleb Lenny Is Hooovorinjj. Flood ended tho Inning with a grounder to Strood.

Another came In tho fourth, when, with one out, Luskey landed on first, Breckenrldgo dropping his fly. Wil Home run, ltrigg'r; tliroe-baso hit Go lo tho Penny Arcade South Main street. Sat-3t-Ved-2t. New York, June 22. Gustave Totals Woodruff; two-base hit Davis; stolen bases, Drake 2, Hagen sacrifice Lenny, the lightweight pugilist from Tuesday and continuing over Sunday June 30, the Reds will be away from home for nearly four weeks.

Their Baited for Armstrong In tenth. South Boston, Massachusetts, who helm advanced him with a single to lilt, Speas; bases on balls, off How Plenty of amusement at Penny Arcade on South Main street. Admission free. Sat-2t-Fril 3t. was believed to have been fatally iu wanderings will take them to Munne, ard 1, off Yarnall 6, off Noah 5 Marlon Akron 01010 0 0022 0 (I 00010102 0 20 30 struck out.

by Howard 1, by Yarnall Indiana, for a game on July 1: thJa a 'series of four games in Chirac jured in his bout with Kd Smith at the Longacre Athletic club Thursday night, was conscious at the hospital after which (hey hike cast lor today and the physicians reported ties with the four Atlantic cm teams. It is expected that dur that he was on the road to recovery HEYNIGER, THE YEAR'S GREATEST COLLEGE BASEBALL PITCHER. this trip there will be many rec Two-base hits, -Burwell, Murray; three-lmse hit, Smith; sacrifice hits, Snyder, Murray, Schweitzer, Bissell; 15i(! Ofl'orod. President Herrmann, of the American Bowling congress, Irjs outhor-ized a prize of 1,000 for five-men tournament between thia four teams stolen bases, Havel, Smith. Schweitzer, Green, Kerr; bases on balls, off of plavers from minor league -cured to fill out the team for, season.

Already the scouts much promising material, with to be heard from in the near fn andas" Archer struck out, by Asher 9, by that won the American Bowling con Steelier passed ball, Griffin; hit by pitcher, Griffin. Bissell; time, Stenberg Latham; at 1 WO caicuers, i fielder are the tatrst" snnW left, and Luskey made third on Mylett's grounder to Kennedy, Flood hit eafo to left and Luskey earuo home. With Wilhelm on third and Flood on first, Farrell wont out on a grounder to Broderlck, ending the run-getting for the Inning. From this Inning to tho ninth, there was othlng doing In the scoring line for the Drummers, although a good chance slipped awsy In the In tlie ninth, after two 'were tqut, Farrell got a pass to first and made tho circuit on the double pt.Dlthrldgo to left. Then tho new man, Riley, hit a single over East's head sending Dithridge homo with the tying run and causing the fans to o' With delight.

East started hU switching of pitchers, and Armstrong went on the mound. Mlddleton end-d the Inning with a grounder to Broderlck. In the tenth after Akron had secured a lend of two in her half, Ooodo was sent In to replace Armstrong. 11a walked the flrst man up. Luskey put the lumber to tho ball, driving It to right center for two tendance, 400.

However, with all this taleal gress. National Bowling congress and Western Bowling congress tournaments this year. Those" games WlTl be rolled off at the American Bowling congress meeting in Cincinnati next February, and no doubt will attract imminse crowds. Mr. Herr in aay oi Heynlger, the sophomore who pitches for tho Priaeetou team.

Is about the swiftest proposition that over twirled tho collegiate sptere. This is his second year tn the box l'or the Tigers, and xaore thtn fulfilling the promise of his freshman year. Heynlger nn fcicb aid half taller than six feet and wolgha ISO pounds. He never gets ranted, never goes to Bignt, is nut AT PITTSBURG K.H.I. ln.le.l lin 11 iu will ul; itinuu Fltuburg ..00040020 11 1 New York 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 6 i ao jaAS" Batteries LelOold and Smith: Ames mann also has received assurances Mid FltKgeralJ.

-auoiu uioj t.ji...T uu mojj a.tn II! AT CHICAGO R. H. a Oiq. iou c4 Chicago 00020000 2 I 1 St. Louis 00000000 00 8 1 -ennna 11 Ol from the leading National and American league clubs that they will have representatives at the field day trials in this city on September 10 Bowlers' day.

OUJllU Batteries Brown and KUng; Lush and onrai uia eu. vein Pb Marshall. NATIONAL LEAGUE. -UHtU 8111 UUIUB ui-i-'A a.vn nn 3SOU1 'OOMSW CLT'BS W. C.

CLUBS W. C. 4J 12 .778 2J 81 .411 uuca 1 ,151 gumeq poo3 tpus swinbt. -f Want To Prove It to You. We can save you money on millinery, below any other N.

33 19 .635 22 32 .407 32 20 .615 19 85 .858 j.uop Bjpsaisnv bases, but Delgarn was held at third 28 21 St. 16 41 .263 store's prices and. show you some ex am -sujna aiuiuox hast immediately sent Uoodu to the clusive styles that are right. bench, bringing Breckenrldge In from AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT WASHINGTON R.

K. B. -qouaJj oqi tut JilStf qSto.w.iAaq Free ticket with each 50c pur field, replacing him with Eichberger chase or payment on account. A'lita Sul- Washing-ton ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 Cleveland ..0010110 0 Breckenrldge walked Lucas, and the A beautiful gold clock to be given Batteries Huslifn and Heydon; Thtal- tv, now Is on in bases were filled with uo outs. Del garu was forced iu when Mylett wait man and Bemls.

away June 29. Marion Clothing Cloak Co. 1 IS blast at the Latonia track across AT BOSTON R. H. E.

oa out lour wide ones, was at this a tur. irHteations are Boston 000004000 4 8 1 point that Eichbergersaved the game, 1. cieeessftii OH ChieaKO ....0021000010 4 7 I iue uicei win ur a. Flood made a terrific drive to the left Called end 11th to permit visitors ts take train. field fence." and 'EicheV gteat catch AMUSEMENTS.

Batteries Tannehlll and Armbruster; nags or many of them at have taken to playing the monf 11,11. Altrock. Walsh and McFarland and Sul livan. Jimmy L.ee, tne permitted but one man to score on the hit, Lucas reaching third. With the score tied, a man on third and on first and but one hit to Nallln in ihort center for the sec AT NEW YORK R.

H. 15. AMUSEMENTS Next week's bill at Marion Family St Louts 08800000 17 13 0 New Terk 20000100 08 7 8 theater will be of a pleasing nature. pieces, and Is as chipper as spring chicken after pitching nine rounds. 2sSf The Princeton team now considers an I extra pitcher a superfluity.

Heynlger 1 I is plenty and some to spare. The 1 I strong youth Is now said to be a prob- Batteries Howell and Buelow and Ste ond out, Lucas being, held at third by Harvey Reese and the Alfrey sisters vens, urtli and Klelnow. darkey, wr.ose worK has been the sensation of the -in the West. The boy has been av aging- about fifteen winners a since hebesan riding at 1 and How-is dose fln the heel wnier Nallin's throw Riley couldn't will head the. bill presenting, "The AT PHILADELPHIA R.

II turn bis trick of tho previous inning. Detroit 02210000 05 8 1 Lady, the Tad and the Coon." They" 1'ljlluiK Iphia ...00100010 02 10 and went out on a grounder to Brod are makius a' tour of the circuits of Batteries Donovan and Schmidt; Wad- erlck. In the eleventh and twelfth waiter Tab servh-es. re niu Bell, Bender and Schreck. the entire country and have been favorites.

Loren Quillin, a CLUBS W. L. PC CI.t'BS W. PC demand, and ne nas 6iH the locals were easy out, not a man reaching first base. In the first three innings the visit comedy acrobat, supposed to be the 24 18 V654 23 27 24 31 22 fib .864 .840 ago east for severa.

stake races. However, Konw r-iieinnatl turfman. 29 20 8 Wash. ors could not solve Wilhelm's bend 17 81 ers, aud had but slight chances of controls Lee's services refu it 28 24 18 13 AMERICAlAiSOCIATION. AT LOUISVIt-L Columbui 7.

1 1 I nviiiij iu me yroinsHiuat uciu uier I rf 1 I his graduation. His admirers declare I Ulat he 18 83 800(1 anJr pttcller now him go, ana so me seen in the saddle every US AT TOLEDO n'4anapolls 1 AT MINNEA8OLj 2V Milwaukee 4. ing the Latonia meeting. best of his kind, as being the most artistic that has ever played this house, will appear in an act that will create excitement and interest. The Le Pelletiers will appear In their romantic western playette.

"On the Cheyenne Trail" by Jack Burnett, Gertrude and Robert Day will give a musical sketch which the patrons of the houe will fancy. E. P. Rowe wiil We Hlve No 0ne To Care for Vs Now." Powers" new pictures will be "Herring Fishing" and "The First Cigar" i CI.UBS W. KTT W.

C. scoring. In the fourth Callahan started things with a double to right center, and was sacrificed to third by East. Mylett took in the fly of Schwartz, and Callahan went home on Nallin's sLngle to center. Strood followed with a safe one to right, sending Nallin to third.

Then In a dumb play, Nallin was caught up the line and nailed at third, la the 34 Jh: llwisj is jj 4S7 Onr 50c to 1.0 ol- i T.ledo. S3 i S.i; 27 32 .458 hairs, melroses, rr efferP, so 30 2T .455 .428 84. 82 2 -4)l fetas. In plain auu cc- in short lengths and Go to ftie an 3T Avade South day only 2c per yard. Cft Mala Cat-St-Wed-2t V.

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