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1 THE BUFFALO EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1903. IROQUOIS LOSING 111 kdd4. as at twe BiW with aovwat dd4. aad a tbi'd at ioar astwa. ROCHESTER GETS MORE WHITEWASH Y0 SAN ACTED LIKE WILD HORSE Wu scratched because of erratic Behavior and Case is un-i der Investigation.

MR1 FRANK FOSTER AGAIN Great old Mart assert herself at even Furlong Colonist take Varieties" Measure. THE CANADA CUF Temeraire, Canadian Challengtr, took third Race In do GAINED STEADILY ALL WAY Weather Conditiona again favored the Visitor, and ahe made most of her Advantage. Rochester. Aug. lt Th Temeraire woa th third heat for tb Canada' cap today.

Tba Canadian yacht now bolda twa race a against one for tbe defender ot tbe trophy, tb Ir quota, and needs but one more race ta taks the trophy back to tba Royal Canadian Yecb Club. Tba official tuna today waa a tail-al Start Iroquois Temeraire Finish Temeraire a a ell 49 "tM Iroquois 1:34:0 Enthusiasm was at a high pitch la yachting circles here today: With the Royal Canadlag Yacht Club challenger and tba Rocbastet Yacht Club defender each having woa a rang in the contest for tbe Canada's cap, ta battle today waa expected to be a right royal one, and It was. A triangular coarse of three mllee to sack be sailed of eighteen miles, wa selected fog today's rare, tha third In tb coo teat for tb Canada cup. The Ind at a nt wa almost 4a east and about twelve mile an hour, with a ten dency to freshen. Thla being decidedly Tea eralre's weather, tbe betting en tba day's rami It wai to br favor.

The crew of the Iroquois worker all tog morning bending a new malnaatl. It was an nounced that tbe reason for tbla Chang wag that Skipper Mabbett derided that th Ba used In yesterday's race could not ba flatto4 readily as the older sheet Taylor Howard. aha nf lha nt frnntiAia WSA It, 1 In the band In yesterday's race and his plac was taken today by Philip Nelaon, a proles, slonal yachtsman. Howard took Fran! Christy's place as scrutineer aboard tat Temeraire. Both boats set out tor the starting point af 10 34.

the Iroquois leading, under slngl reetj the Temeraire under full sail, followed by tM excursion fleet. The preparatory gun wa fired at 10 50 o'clock A red nag on th Judge1 ooai at luuicaieu luai an uwtjm wmv I DC letl to port, nis maae it necessary car in, hosts to turn the home buoy OO (he wini nrd side. The starting gun was fired at 11 o'clock, boil boats being so near the line that It was almost Impossible to tell which crossed first The Temeraire had the windward position. TlM Temeraire pointed better and aooa bad goo4 advantage to windward and, footing faster, rut out the pace. Skipper Mabbett went about on a port tack at 11 12:20.

At thla tint tM Temeraire had taken a lead of some length! and waa well to windward. Botb stood oa thl tack until 11.13:15, when the crew on thl roquots. finding that the wind had ahlfted, went about to starboard and reached dug east Again SklDDer Wtdd followed tha exam. pie of Mabbett. At 11.

the Iroquois agalj appeared to be making a slight gain oo th. Temeraire, though a great strip of water still separated them. At 113 30 the Iroquois weoi on port tack and at 11:34 the Temeraire alw came about on port tack. The Temeraire the ecmed to have better wind and ner leaa was Increased. At 11.36 the challenger had turned tb firs) Ukeboot and with spinnakers set started on the second leg.

Iroquois rounded tba I rat mark at 11.36:30. half a mile behind her rival. ba whlrk tl will a addad. Tkll will auk aosM tiuarMla racist tbht tail at that pout, aa th moti will a doubt aa wtU. Would match Sweet Marie, Tiverton and Sadie Mac.

Litnioa. Auf. (fparlall. Sarratary Wtlasa of tb Krarerky Trotttag Hon Bmd-r Aaaortattoa, wba aa ba attvadief asm of tb Graed Ctrrutt trottlD mcatlaaa. ra-tumad ben toalaht aad aaya It la ltbly that will arraog a thr-rariird matrk r- bar la Oriobar batwaaa Swoat Mart.

Tlranoo and Radl Mar. lit aar It look sow aa If by tba tim Iba lxinlM antlg romaa, tbfiaa atar will St la meat ta a (as a in roouat for ll.M( a earner. aar that from praamt todlratlou tb Ltnton mUn will th Boat auccaat-fal btd her In man, yara. TURF LEGISLATION, BQlinfS tagfetta that both Branches of the Turf get together. Mr.

Sparlal ta Tb Buffalo Eiprw. hfawipbl. Tana Auf If tba wlabe of C. K. a.

Bllllaa, BillloDalra barn bora (anclrr. awtsr of Ixm Wlloo, Major balotar and otbrr faat Irottar and pacara. ar wrld ut, followers of both Lb runnlns and barn branrk of th aoraa gum ma aooa nnl In a formal Bianner to oraanlt In an affort to pmarr th from conplat annihilation. Tb adrara blalatlea Lakan by lb atair of Mawonrl. Tranaoaa and tb attltud aboau by tb oTarnor af Indiana, Illlnot and Maa-aw-btiaatu aaalut pool aatltn- on bora raring baa thnroufhly arouaod many horutan In thla aartlos.

and Mr. Uilllnaa auitfaiu a remedy wbwh mifht mult In much good. la a Icttrr to hia loral ropraaontaUr th Now York ml I Hutu Ira aufraa'a that mh of tb laadini lifbta of lb thorouitlitmd Indtu-try mirht Join banda with lb harnraa bora following and organlt to plaro Lhair caa bafor tb proper ptobl asd show that tb truaad agalnat tba bora baa proceeded ulto far enough "Something ought to be don," write Mr. Billing. "Iinlea noma atcp la taken to bow tb railed reforuwir that the entire bnra world la aot made up of trotting and paring rare, a well a thoroughbred aampaUUon, will aooa be thing of tb A meeting of me nationally Interested, ta be held before the next aeaaoa of racing begin, la the of Mr, Flllllnga, although hi trlxnda In ibli tit, rerall tb aeecrtlon often made that Lou rilllon'a owner haa never wagered a dollar through the pool bo i oa tb Orand Clrrult, while hi eperulatlon on tb running turf bar been routined lo email rom-mlaalona aent to tb layer on horeee owned by lotlmala frteode.

Mr. Hilling, will take a much internet In th approaching meeting at the famoua Two-Minute Course bar, whkh rauaed to be built five year, ago, haa token and will ahlp both Lou billon; l.UVi, and Major Pelmar, to, ta the track to take their Pnal faat idllee tor the aeaaoa, and during kla rtolt boreemra will endeavor to get the proposed meeting la enme kind of ehape, ao that breedera, owner and other Interested la th welfare Of the aport may get together. Pitcher Adkina married. Beloli. Aug, society waa given a aurprla In Ihe announcement today ot the marriage of Marl T.

Adkina of tbs college riaaa of IWQ, who won fame aa pitcher for Belolt College and la now pitching tor Baltlmor In tb Eaatara League, to Miss Florence Trogter. Adklns was very popular her. He attends Johna Hopkins Medical College when not playing baseball and big friends bare said be would not wed until bad n- lanea nig meaieaJ course. Milwaukee sells two Pitchers. Milwaukee, Aug.

15. The Milwaukee club announces tb sale of rite her Ooodwla to Ptttohurg and Pitcher Batrman lo Cleveland. Tbey will not report till next season. Batsman Is considered the best all-around man In tb American Association, being a good pitcher. An first baseman, good outneldsr and a beavy bluer, having batted .,10 all aeaaoa.

Goodwin baa won twtlve out of fourteen game aloe Joining the Milwaukee. More Golf at Chicago. Chicago. 111., Aug. 16 The annual open golf tournament at Limour opened today with St golfers participating.

National Champion H. Chandler Egan. Bruce Hrnlth of Onwentala and Prank C. Newton of Seattle tied for drat place In the qualifying round, scoring ia tor tna aa noiee. Douglas uaira of Toronto.

Oot. qualified to the second sixteen. No Polo at Saratoga. Saratoga, Aug. 15.

Inclement weather to day compelled the postponement of the Saratoga Polo Club tournament till tomorrow, when the Albany and Saratoga teams will meet In the Anal round for the United States Hotel cup. LONG SHOT FIRST J- AT SARATOGA Woodford Clay's Outcome galloped first in Merchants and Citizens' Handicap- BAIRD RODE THE DINNER Waa badly shut off, but came with renewed Speed In Stretch Run Latonla Races run in Rainstorm. Saratoga. Aug. It Woodford ClT mare, Outron.

liberally played by tba Wcslara-ers at 18 to 1, see surreeeful in the Merchants and Cltlse: Handicap. 1 l-l mil, rua in tb mud llar was disagreeable weather, but a erol of about l.iM turn out a majority maali. Proper a hot favorlt la tb event. Iwlly Spanker. Lord of the Vale and Caaghoawaga.

ihe top weight wer all supported at good rlce Proper, with HUdo-brand un heal the gate, but Balrd loat tto time In him with Outrom. wh led for three quarter, of a Dill Then Outcome waa ahut off and so wsa Proper, aa thry ram out of the bach it retch, by Lord of tb Vale and lially Hnang4-. wit once oraoea lor the wlr. ('lav lightweight! mar cam gain with a gallant burst of apeed and won In drive by two letigtha from Proper, who tock th plc from lolly Spanker. Hlldebrand n1 Ilurna claimed lout against Iioiiy open ear, but they war overruled.

Tb rac waa rag in 1-t. Favurite won In the first raraa. Troxler scored two winners. Hunimsrtea: Klrat rare, handicap, seven furlongs, three-vrar-olds D'Arkle. l' I SI II lor I.

16 to I. first: Locblnvar, Iftl illell), I lo 1. second; Cigar Lighter, If 16. to t. third.

Time, 1 i-l llurao Broadcloth and Badea ran. race, on mile. Balling, three-vear- nlda and up Mad Mullah. 110 (Hcholl), I to flrt: Mrs-are nd to 1, aecond Belllndiaa. iMuthl, I In third.

Time, 1 43 Daisy Oreen. The Cure. Suffice. Lady Kllleon. Bhadr Lad and saint ureexe also ran.

Third rac. furlooge. two-year-old Rlr Huron. Ill (Troi (lot, nrst; onogeman l' (Hlldebrsndl. 4 to 1.

second; Shine On. 110 (Martin). 7 to 1. third. Time, 1: J-o Chal-fonte.

Progress. Mnnterey. Btreater Cyclone and Comedienne also ran. Fourth rare, the Merchant' and Cltlgena' Handicap. 1 3-1 miles, three-year-olda and up Outcome, at (Bstrdl.

10 to 1, Brst: Proper. Il llllldebrsnd). 11 to 10. a ond, Dolly Spanker, 107 (Lynl. to 1.

third. Time, 2 OS t-t. Lord of the Vale, Caughnawaga and King of Troy aleo ran. Fifth race, one mil and a furlrmg, selling, three-year-olds and up Ort-en Creet l'S (Dlg-klnali 1 to 1, irsti Vorkahlre Lad. 1 (Per-rlne), IS to I second; Lord Badge.

9S (Mc-DanleD, II to 8. third. Tim. Sir Ralph, War Whoop and Venvollo also ran. With race, furkng.

two-year-olds, Bill Kllosa. llsl (Troxler). to first; Bivouac, 10S (Lyoe), even, second; Yslsgal. (Travers), Is to 1. third.

Time, 1:10. Dodlna, Annette Lady. Marry Oo Round, Mak'Uff, Aiure and Hampton Lady also ran. Saratoga Card for Today. Plrat ra-e.

i furlongs, gelling, two-year- olde; Ruth Burnciency ....107 Spring Bun Kelden ....17 Cat'B Eye ....107 Mlaa Point ,...1 Annie Oakley ....104 Redstart ....104 Jeeaamlne ....104 Arn ,,..104 (lentlan ....104 Colege Girl .102 ,101 .100 97 7 7 97 94 Cbandoa aat Flight Speedway Ladaarion Touik Bantam Turkey Foot Avtslon -ry Aollie Donubua Second race, ....14 steeplechase, selling, short four-year-old and up I Hike of Conn ght. Heclino Maiden 14 Pious Pu laker 1411 lialgac ...17 ...14 ...144 Third rare, handicap, one mile, for all age. which hsv not won at this meeting Orthodox IM Adrlutha Tyron 122 Judge Himea New Mown Hay lie Workman gals Foneasto Sonoma Belle 114 D'Arkle ...114 1 13 ...111 ...110 ...107 ianton 14 Fourth race, Ihe Albany Handicap, six fur longs, for lo-rear-old: lac-oblto 1 Velours Initial Hi Tangle ll Ravena BID Phllllpa US Retdmore Henry Watteraon ..113 Another Ouesa lame Reddlck ....112 Bayonet ....10 ....107 ....104 ....109 9 High Chance Ill Fifth race, 1 1-1 miles, selling, three-year-olda and up: Leila 107 El wood Sg Isck Young 101 Pslette 94 War Whoop 10 The Gadfly Lord Badge li Liberia 91 llleten Rupreme Court Stroller 102 Our Slater stf Our Bessie 99 Sixth race, handicap, six furlongs, all ages: lurleigh 1S6 Foxy Kane lid maiden three-year-olds; allowances. pu rse 30; three-year-oldi and upward; Position Betting Jockeya. Opea CI'M Pl'e Obert J.

Hcnneey SVhnen A. Walsh Batata D. Roland Neely Houbre T. Taylor PonUona Retting 8. P.

Jockey. Open.Craa.PTce. 1I1H11 Sheehaa i 4 $-5 21 23 21 Foley 2 13-4 1 42 6 3h A Walsh 8-i (-6 3 5 Ink IS Ink Leeds. 10 I S-2 SI 41 Id IV lloland 4 4 IS 4 2 4 1S 440 lo 40 50 20 7I7S71 Chrlttn 7 S-I 7 S-2 1-6 9-5 7-10 4 9-2 2 2 9-5 7-14 10 IS 6 SI 3 1 10 10 4 20 30 12 15 50 MiHigan repeated Kissinger! Trick with Brownies Yesterday' Game, PLAYED ONTWET FIELD Unropkua Weather Conditiona kept the Attendance down La Porte's Drive brought Run. EASTERN BASEBALL LEAGUE.

TKSTERDAV'S RS8CLTS. Boffal Rorbester (Milllgan). Batimors-Pr ridenc. rain. ToroMo-Moetreal.

rain. Jersey City-Newark, raia. TODAT'S GAMES. Jgorbests at Buffala. 4 p.

at. Baltimore at Providence. Taroata at Montreal. Jersey City at Newark. STANDI NO OP THS CLCBS.

Cloba. W. L. Pet, Claba. W.

L. Pct. Jersey Oty. 34 .434 BaSala .43 SO S4 II ,2 Toronto SS Providence. 4 37 Rochester .27 64 Newark 4 4 .64 Montreal ..31 41 -334 Rochester waa gtven a second 4 nee of whitewash yesterday afternoon at Olymplo Park.

Thla time Billy Mllligan applied the kalso-mlne brash, and be did the work as artistically aa did Klaelnger on Monday. Although he was In two tight bole, be pulled himself out by nae pitching and scored tb victory over Rchulu, who twirled a brilliant game. The game waa one -that would have been enjoyed by a larger throng, but the Inclement weather kept the fane away from the field. Nearly 404 sat through a drtiitlag rain and cheered tbe Blsoas on-to victory. The field waa not ia bad condition, considering the heav-v rata of the mornina.

Oroundkeeper Mc- Donough bad tbe pitcher's box and batter, poeltlona as dry aa a bone, but the baseline were wet and soggy. For all of this, both team lidded In superb form and aeveral plays were pulled oS. Buffalo anon In the field and it waa tbe work of tbe infield which aided Mlllgsn materially In dragging himself out of the dangerous position, into hich waa thrown. Milligan started like a Whirlwind. Vllllran surfed off like at whirlwind.

He mowed tbe batters down oM after tbe ether for four atraigbt Innings. Hia apeed burned MrAllster mitt and bla curves were so pux sHng that the Broncho, were unable to connect safely. The first real hit was mad in the sixth Inning, when CUncy drove a luting grounder to Greene In right field. In the fourth Clancy hit a alow grounder to urorgett, who made a fast throw to first It looked as If the King had caught Clancy by a step, but Uonway called tbe runner safe, ana tne nrst ecretrb hit waa recorded against Mllligan. It went to west, for Clancy was left on the first bag.

aa tbe two following batsmen were unable to solve the local lad's delivery. Srhultg was not far behind Mllligan In bis boxwork. He had a grist of speed and threat ened to follow the example set by tbe Buffalo boy. He had auperb control, but at the critical moment, the Bison seemed to be able to land effectively. Then, too.

Schultt'a backing waa not a strong aa that of Mllligan, and that counted In a way to defeat him. Had- the game hinged upon the first run scored it would bav been a victory, at tb cost ot O'Brten'i mtaplay. Bisons fielded well. Although Joe Delebanty, who haa a boll on bis left arm, waa not In the game, tbe Blsonfl fielded Jut as well as they did on the day previous. The errors that were made counted for r.aught, hut they placed Mllligan tn trying positions Greene waa In right garden and he bandied himself like a finished fielder, catching everything that rams hia way.

Hia first catch ot Steelman'a ahort Sy back of second oase wai a pretty piece of work, aa ureene was compelled to use all the epeed at his command to reach th ball before It fell to tbe grass. McConnell did the best fielding for Rocbea- ter. He accepted four difficult chance, and one, In particular, robbed McAllister of a safe hit. He cuffed the drive down with hia left hand and fielded wide to Clancy, who pulled the ball In with his gloved hand. It was a circus play all around, tor both fielders used their gloves, to the discomfiture of McAlllater and th tan.

Close Decisions by Umpire Conway. I'm pi re Conway waa called upon to make several ctoee decisions. Twice ha decided close plays against Buffalo. Thla made tbe tana sore, but tbe work of 'the umpire all through waa much better than on Monday, although the fana howled at him on some of his decisions an balla and strike. But on the whole bis Judgment was satisfactory.

Buffalo atarted the tide of defeat In th aecond Inning. La Porte hit on three puttiers and aat down to watch the Murphy waa given a life en O'Brien', wide throw of hit hit Miller drove one at Schultt. The Sltcher deflected It enough to allow Miller rat base. Brocket! struck out and Nattres was given hia baa on halls. Mllligan then mad a clean drive to canter, georing Murphy.

Yancey a quick return caught Miller at tbe put. After La Porta aad Murphy wer out ot Infield hits Miller got hia base. He stole ee ond nicely and Brockett a single to center cored him. Nattres, could, not advance Miner. La Porte drives In last Run.

The last run was made In the eighth innlns Oettman singled to rlgbt field and wa, forced at second by Oreena after McAllliter wa caught out on an attempt to hunt. La Port then nailed a terrific drive to center for three oases ana ureene tallied. Murphy hit to McConnell and was thrown out In the sixth It looked dark for Ruff. In Nattres fumbled Steelman'a drive and threw oaaiy lo nrst. Strelman was advanced oc Schultx's single.

Smith bunted, but Mllligan caught Steelman at third. Clancy tingled ninng tn bases. Barclay hit a short fly to Miller and Schulu was held at third. After maxing nine iouis and scaring the fans. xiou was mrown out at nrst Dy Nattrei-s.

Rochester started well In the eighth. Mllligan made a bad throw on Steelman'a short infield hit. Bchultl waa called out on strike. Srollh flew out to left field and Clancy made his third single. Barclay made a fine attempt at a hit, but La Porte made a nice running and retired the side.

The same teams play this afternoon. Yertee and Cleary may be the opposing twirlere. The score: Temeraire at 11.60 getting a alight shift ot wind, took In 'tyer spinnaker and for tws minutes had trouble with her ballooner. Iroquois also dropped her spinnaker and rami along awlftly. Temeraire turned the secon buoy at 11.65:30, Iroquois at 11 It wai a close reach for the home buoy.

Wedd ot this reach held on with hlB mainsail well eased, while Mabbett was close hauled ant steered a straight course for the buoy. At 12.11 Temeraire rounded the borne buoy, completing the first half. At 11.13:30 Iroquois completed the first Temeraire came about on port tack al 12.17:02. Iroquois had trouble In getting ui ber Jibs, hut hid them et and drawing well Bbortly before she crossed the home buoy. Iroquois went about on starboard tack at 12.20, W'edd twenty seconds -later followed suit.

The boats at 12.21 slmultaneouly came about on port tack, and at 12.22 Iroquola crew got to work to ahak out her reef. The Iroquoti again came about on starboard tack at 12.27 and at 12.23 Temeraire followed. On thla tack Temeraire pinched close Into the wind, whll Iroquois could not do aa well. Both boat! pounded in the heavy aeas. The wind by this time had shifted to the northeast.

Temeralrt went on port tack at 12.15 and Mabbett followed, but held enly for two mlnuteg when he sent the defender to starboard. Wedd declined to split tack with him and came about also. The wide space aeparatlng the yachts showed that th defender on thg second windward leg had not gained. Wedd come about on port tack at 12.42, hut Mabbett held to starboard a minute longer. Both skippers on port tack held on In a freshening breoie, standing In for Nine-Mile Point.

Th T.mnnir. m.i nt 1, CI "jft ,1 .17 i-iia Bh Ugbt btigsd 1) gpndamUJs atawa RAIN AT LATONIA. of Yesterday's Races rua ia a Two blinding Storm. Oartpnatl. Aaa 14 -Paearttea Bad awt.

i der, divided the hosors of aa dlaary card at Letoata today The track was agaia a aaa of mud. The Srst two rare were rua la a btiadiag rainstorm Stannaries: Trat rata, six furlongs Bow Hag BrVSr. fRsbmaoB). Bui Ire i J. W.

Kel ua II J. Ward). IS to I. se- cEd. Aibeaurto, (WU- aoa), I to third.

Tin. 1 lets wood, Bardolpk. Euba. Daa Collins aad Pierce 4. ale raa.

second rare, mile and Tarda Kati Pow ers, M. (Radtka). to Srst; Sratrk Thistle la (Kobtaaoa), to 1. rcond; Foreigner in (Toornanl, ta 1. third Tim.

1 id 1-i. Bar- tensta sad Hot also ran. Third rac. Sr furloera Cosaaseat 11 (J. Hlckil, SO ta 1, Srst.

Progression, KB (X. Robineoa), to S. e--ond DsSodil. MS (Wilson 7 to 1. third Time, 1 1-s.

Lena Oood-rlrk. Addltioa. 8anu Laria. Lady Wadded. Jack Wueen, Juett.

Ula Mlaa Lyack alas ran. Fourth race, one mile Bryan. 1)4 (D. Hall), ta I. 8 rot; Stroud, l'tt iRoblnsotl).

D) to aernnd: Omaalca, W. Booker). to third. Time, Luell. Paul and Hug kta-Jtv glee raa Fifth race, five furlongs-Leiber, ST fRoMa on), lo I.

Brett Pnrt Worts. 1I (llama), to 1, aeroad; Charlatan. 107 'Radtke), (tok, third. Time. 6 Henry Hendricks.

Lee Bright Squanderer. Toast Msater, Gary also ran. race, furlnogs-Appto, (Radtka) I to first; Sister Lillian. (Morris I. ta second: Jrm Tyrrell, (Koeraar) at to 1, third.

Time. 1 4.1 Danube, Browa VelL Dva- gaanon, Memphlan, Hudson, Bern ice, Qutocy, mraoer also ran. Today'a Latonia Park Entries. First race, seven rurlongs: Chancy IT Menb-e Fred Prieemeyer Graclou Be II tone 4 Chief Bush Mlaa Manners l' Ijidy Lavtak Btrader It Kstber Royal aecond race, aeven furlongs: Darthula 17 picture Hat Happy Jack 1 Niran Dr. Wing tg Fleuroa Ararhue 99 Alllsta Third race, su furlongs: 4 7 Wl 10 44 97 17 Qseen Csrolln America II Anna Smith Falrvlew Port Worth PT Charlatan Ulllta IK) Fourth rac.

one mile and 100 yards: tnteoee Red Leaf IK) Havllaod Ma). Datngerfield Fifth race, steeplechase, abort course: Onyx II j0, Kllmorte New Amsterdam Mr. Rose 1M Poorlanda Sixth race, 1 1-H mile: Mk It Margery Handy Bill 9 Male Ilanloa Brown Wall Track heavy. 12S 32 lot 85 AMATEUR BALLPLAYERS DEPEWS BEAT SOUTH ENDS. Good Games contested by two strong Club.

'The South End, and Depewa played an Interesting game on Sunday at Depew, the Depewa winning by the narrow margin of two score. Both team were handicapped by being short ot players, but treason's pitching, Klein's throwing to aecond. putting four men out while trying to ileal, and the almost faultless eupport of the rcstof the team, brought the Depew out on the top of the heap. In the eighth Inning the South End made a grand rally, which marly caused tb local heart failure, but Kreason settled down to business knd struck out the laat man. In the ninth was Invincible.

A peculiar double plav waa made. With a man oa net and one on third, Klein three to Durham at second, putting out the runner there, then he threw back to Klein, putting out the runner trying to score from, third Klein Is the best msn the Depew, have had behind the bat thla year, Bryan caught a good game for tha South Ends Manager Taggert umpired to the aatlafactlon ot all. Score: DEPEWS SOUTH ENDS A.B A. A B.R H.P.A Durham 3b 4 0 I Voelker 2b.l 1 1 I I 4 14 Haunga Jb. 4 Pet ley, as.

Rush lb ...4 Scully If ..4 Klein ...4 Klepfer Dexter rf .4 reason 3 2 1 1 4 0 10 2 0 1 7 I 2 1 1 1 1 2 Miller ss ..3 2 4 Bennett 3 0 1 2 0 Hall lb 1 111 0 4 111 1110 4 114 91 41 0 Bryans 2 Newfor cf 0 Deck If 4 Hall rt 4 Hart 71417 13 Total 33 6 24 11 IIM 19 10-4 Depew South Enda ..1414 4 1 4 0 Errors, Depew I (Haunga, Scully). South Enda 4 (Miller, Hall, Hart 2); earned runs, Depew 4, South End 3: Srst base on balla. reason 4: struck out, by Kreaaon I. by Hart two-base hits, Haunga, Scully, Klein. Dexter.

Kreaaon. Hall. New bar; first base oa errors, Depew a. South Ends 1: left on bssea, Deoews 3. South Ends double play, Klein to Durham to Klein; umpire; Taggert; time of game, 1.S0.

On Sunday the Horn Paatimee defeated tb Hawthorne for tb second time tbla season, Kelly pitched a steady game all through and earned to get stronger as the game progressed, while Dennis weakened in tba eighth aad five hits, coupled with two baaes on balla. a hit batsman and two errors netted tna Pastimes live runs and the game. After the fifth Inning the Hawthorne, got but two hits and only one man reached aecond baa. Th following I tbe score: HOME PASTIMES. HAWTHORNES.

ABRUP.A. ABR.HP.A. Murray 2b. .4 1 2 1 1 Miller cf 6 1 Bauer 2bS Ruinell If 4 as4 M'Cowan .4 Strsna lb4 Bwartx'r cf 4 Bannister rf4 Kelly 4 Griffin '3b 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 4-1 0 0 11 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 4 1 1 1 1 H. Kelly lbs 1 Staenler c.

4 Bauer lf.4 4 Probst rf 4 Kelly 3b ..4 7 Rodems 1 Dennis ..4 ToUla ...35 4 I 27 17 Totals ...40 7 24 13 Errors, Home Pastimes 4. Hawthorns. earned runs. Heme Pastimes 4. Hawtbornea 1: firs bsse on balla.

Kelly 1. Dennis two-baae tilts, Cavanaush. Stamler: struck out. by Kelly 4, by Dennis hit by ball, B. Bauer, Probet and Bannlatrr.

Th features of the game wer the bitting of Kelly and b'tsmler for the Hawthorne, and the plavlng of Strsnahan on first bsae and Kuasell in tb field for the Home Pastimes The Potomacs defeated tbe South Buffalo Reserves In seven Inning game on Klavoon a O'Connell snd Daley formed the Potomac battery and did good work. On. Al Klavoon and Anthony constituted the Reserve battery. Score as follows: Potomacs .....2 114 12 112 Reserve, 2 4 2 1 1 0 07 Tbe rsTie was played ahead of a gam bc-fween branches 23 and of the CM B.A. league, and on account of the delay on the part of branch lis In arriving, tbe Potomac, played and won part of a game with It raj), 23 by a score of 4 to I.

Tbe Potomacs will play the Orioles st Lewis-ton on Sunday. August 20th, under the au-plce of the Hydraulic Fishing Club. Aug. 16 The Nineteenth Century, of Buffalo defeated Woodslde In th hot! est game of tbe season. From beginning to etid It was a series of brilliant catches, pretty throws ind clever stop.

Lace, the best left hand pitcher to Buffalo, was pitted against Ralner for Woodslde and a pitchers' battle ensued. Honcrc were about even, but fortune sinlled on the Huffalo law. t'p to date Wood-aide has an but two games. The aame teams meet again ou Saturday. Score: 19lh Centuns 4141441 4-S 32 Woodslde 04144144 0-2 22 Batteries-Nmeteentk Cetiturva.

Ralner and Ooodell, Woodslde, Lac and Cleon. Tbe Saint Patrick defeated the Jamisons at Kimo by ot I to A Tbe game was an Inlereatu, and exciting one, the texture being the munificent pitching of'Reidy of tbe Sa'nt aPtrl is, wbo bad fifteen strikeouts ta h. Kara am of Buff ai beet plaj-en. j- This afternion at Columbia Park, at th A H. picnic the Saint Patrick a wtl play the strong Pcton sca and a good contest may be looked for.

The gam will take place immediately after athletic evenU. Valuable pritee be awarded tb winner. It ta expected there will om Canadian athletes to compile In tne events. On Purday afternooa at tha ptcnlc at Home-ie, I park. Lancaster, Ike Artel, defeated the n--ng Mikado by tbe score of 13 to X.

The of-the gam aver tb hit-ting and ha-e running of tb Artels and the pitching of i Hurhblader, wbo allowed tba beavy-hittlng Mikadoa bat four scratch kits. Tbe score fsJiowa; Mikado, 3 4 Artels I 1 1 1 4 13 1 Barley and Bieber; Ariel, Cy Buchbiader aad McCalL Deal forget ta rtsH NIsgara-wn-tbe-Laka, apecial fast train via Michigan Central leave at I a. at rack Sunday, round trip 11. Puaintolr Kiag Abbott Nicbola s.l 1 a a Totals ji Totals 29 1 IS 'bailed far Caa ta fifth. Pittsburg Philadelphia 4 I 1 Error.

Plttaburg 1 (Brain. Ritrhey): Philadelphia t. lea aoa. Nlcbol); two-base Bit. THue; stolen bases.

Wagner: struck out. by Case i. by Nicbola 1: base on balls, off Cut 3. off Nicbola kit by pttrkd ball, by Cssei by Nlcbol ampin. Day, attendant.

1.50. Close Call for Boston Nationals. Erto. Aug. IS (Special) -Wltk better gupport this afternoon, Loate would bar beaten the Boston (National League) team.

Aa It waa the visitor took tea Innings win by a arar of to 1 Is th tenth oa two bit and thro errors Boston made four runs. To core: Bostoa ll-. Erie 1 I 7 Batteries WHhelm and Moras; Loatsa aad Plldbeia aad Crane. AMERICAN BASEBALL LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

Cleveland T. Washington 4. Philadelphia Saint Louis a Detroit 4, New York 4. Chicago- Boston, rain. TODAY'S GAMES.

Chicago at Boston. Detroit at New York. Cleveland at Washington. Saint Louis at Philadelphia. STANDING OP THE CLUBS-Cluba.

W. Lt. Pet. Cluba. W.

L. Pot V. U. I LS 4 ill Ttnatnn .49 46 .621 6 41 Detroit 63 475 Chicago S3 40 .665 Wash'ton .31 S3 New 44 -S27 St Lou la .34 64 DOUGHERTY'S MUFFS DID IT. Hogg pitched well, but the Fielder lost the Game.

New York. Aug. IS Hogg pitched first-class ball for New York today after Orth had been batted to the bench, hut two mull by Dougherty in the eighth Inning tossed the game tn the air. Th second game waa postponed on account of rain. Score: DETROIT.

NEW YORK. A RHP A A P.A. Cooler cf 4 0 1 4 1 Dough'y If. 5 13 10 rV-haefer 2b6 0 I I 1 Keeler rf 4 1 2 1 1 Intyre lf.6 1 1 4 Elberf ss 5 1112 Crawford rfS 1 I 1 1 Williams 2b 1 4 13 1 0 Leary as I 1 1 Chase lb 4 0 I I 0 Cougblln 3b3 4 I 0 3 Yeager 3b 3 1 1 Lindsay lb. 4 4 1 I 4 Pultxe cf 4 4 1 1 I Warner 6 1 1 1 1 Klelnow 4 1 1 7 1 Kllltaa 1 1 1 Orth ...1 0 4 4 2 sronroy ...10 40 Totals ...17 6 10 27 13 Hogg 4 114 Totals 4 1127 10 Batted for Orth In fifth.

New York 4 0 4 4 I 01 0 (V-4 Detroit 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1-4 Errors, Detroit 1 (O'Leary); New York 1 (Dougherty 21; first on errors, New York 1, Detroit left on bases, New York 8, Detroit hasee on balla. off Hogg 3, off Klltlan struck out by Orth 1, by Hogg by Kllllan three-base hit Crawford; two-base hit Crawford; double plays, Schaefer, O'Leary to Lindsay: Kllllan to Warner to Lindsay; umpire. Hurst; time, two bours; attendance, 5,004. WADDELL IN GRAND FORM. Eccentric Pitcher never gave Saint Louia a Lookin.

Philadelphia. Aug. 16 Wsddel! waa In grand form and Saint Louis never had look-in. Rain topped the game after tbe fifth inning. Si-ore: SAINT LOCIS.

PHILADELPHIA. ABRHPA. ABR.HP.A. Stone If .2 0 0 0 0 Hart sell If. 1 0 0 1 0 SUrr Sb 1 1 Hoffman cf.S 0 Van Z't rf.

0 Davia lb 0 1 0 L. Cross 3b. 1 0 0 Seybold 1 1 Murphy 1 0 2 Cms as 2 0 1 Shrerk ..2 0 Wallace ss.2 Koehler cf Jones lb .2 Glrsson 2 Sugden .1 Howell ..1 1 Waddell 2 4 .11 11 ..14 2 2 15 4 E. 0 1 t-t 1 Saint Louts I 4 4 Philadelphia Errors. Saint Lout 1 (Sugden).

Philadelphia first on balls, oft Howell struck out, by Howell 6, by Waddel) two-base hit, M. Cross; double play, Starr to Sugdeo to Jonos; umpire, O'Loughlin; time, 1 hour; 4.500. MADE RUNAWAY OF IT. Cleveland batted Washington's Pitch ers for seventeen Hits. Washington.

D. Aug. 16 Cleveland batted Washington pitchers for seventeen hits. Only two of th Washington got past first oase. tscoro: CLEVELAND.

WASHINGTON. ABR.HP.A. ABRHPA Jackson If 4 Flick rf ...4 Bradley 3b.6 Turner sfl ..6 Carr lb ...5 Stnval 2b 6 Vinson cf ..5 Clarke ..4 lies, 2 2 3 0 Cassidy ss 1 0 1 4 4 110 Mil ss I 0 0 110 4 Hill 3b ...4 4 1 0 12 4 Hickman 2b4 4 1 1 1 14 1 Anders'n rf4 4 1 0 .6 2 4 4 1 Knoll if ...4 0 4 .5 4 1 4 4 Kishl lb 3 4 0 .44110 Jones cf ..1 0 4 .4 1 114 Kluredg c.l 4 1 Jacobsen p. 4 4 0 41 7 17 27 14 Townsend pi 4 4 4 0 4 1 Totals Totals ...32 517 I HE Washington ..444444 0-0 5 3 Cleveland 4131144 0 7 17 1 Errors. Cleveland 1 (Bradley); Washington 3 1 Hickman.

Jones 2); left on bases. Wash lngton 4. Cleveland 4: base on errors. Wash Ington 1. Cleveland bases on balls, off Jacobsen 1: struck out by Jacobsen 2, by lownsend z.

by Hess 2: wild pitch. Hes three-base hits. Flick, Hess; stolen base. Sto-val; double play. Turner.

Stoval to Carr; um pire, Connolly; time, 145; attendance. 3,0 NEW YORK STATE LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S RESCLT8. At Syracuse Syracuse 1, Albany 0 (1). At Syracuse Syracuse 1.

Albany 0 (2). At Blnghamton Troy 7, Blnghamton 4. At Scranton Srranton 0, Utica 0, all In nlng3, darkness. At Oloversville J. A 0 rain.

STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Club. W. L. Pet Clubs.

W. Pet 40 .632 ctlca 44 40 .5110 Albany J. A G. .67 .5.1 .52 .570 .514 .631 Troy 47 B'ghsmton 40 Scranton 38 Blnghamton, Aug. 15.

The Blngham'nn (Stste League) tram defeated the Oxoeo seraiprofesslonal team at Owego this morn. ng by a score of 3 to 1. Rain for Poughkeepsie Grand Circuit. Poughkeepsle, Aug 15 On account of rain today a grand circuit racen were postponed until tomorrow and each day's programme will go over on day. making the meeting end on Saturday Instead of Friday Jamestown.

Aug 15 ISrxviall Ijike Erie trotting clrrult races postponed until tonior- ro ou account or heavy track. New Motorboat for Gold Cup. Thousand Island Park. Aug. 15 -The Krnn-tenac Yacht Club today selected a now entry to replace George Hasbrouck champion So Long, which had been chosen to represent th club in the gold, rhallrnxe up race at Chippewa Bay on 2tth and which suffered an accident during recent trvout races The new challenger to rator: Del A 8 Rl0 Oakficld Football Club.

The" Oakfle ds Intend to football team In the field this year Thev wish to keep the laurel, on th JI? 10 na 'w uniforms and probably a few new 15 "am Th, nrat Will be held this cvenh, .1 George Zimmerman. Nr. hH Pratt street. Montreal Crieket Match a Draw. Montreal.

Anff "T'" trel led ids lo ii score of Trounced their Rivals. The Saint Stephens team of. th League defeated before, a ceo- SunZv' ft Sa'nt L6Ul 4 The "on game, 6 to I Qt Navv and llm! Vwle. a lH bT Buhr th naif of the tenth brought to the winning run Ronan Pitched excellent ball and wa. ry eftoctt" at the right time.

Roebner .) Va. ne game behind the bat having at least 8 puUHiti and five avasista gcor, by Inalngs; ttitr Ut lor IP4 rrtv.atlln-. a 1 Louis ...14401010 I 14 1 Steph 1 1 4 I) 1 i Batteries. Saint Louia Rnnn Saint Mulcsby, time. 2 hcura.

TO ITHACA ANT) RETURN Sasaay, Auguat Mtk, via Lehigh allay Rail, road, Particulars, 3d) Mala St, orbeoa 4 Caa 1 Beaa ....1 SIS I TV ar To Sen acted like a w-tl borws I ib paddock Fort Gn yesterday, lust bet tb ut race of tne day. aad when i the nil of tb bugle are kicking lbs Mail ml renting akeet wittM proep tost she weald settle Sows for track bwsin Ik todaea araered sor mUrW, with twenty imn for booh- although a of lee Ht4in tor th print Bad b-a Beastly bar" O. Hum, the owner aad trmiae, sold tb Jadgv that ba row 14 not a sant for tb kiit'i erratic behavior but tb offlrUH, snap -ting aadoe as of tlm-torta. MfM Ham Ml bl stabl pending tov tigatioa. Aa aaa bm favorlie hereabouts and a aaaplcloa he hirliilkir MMcM to br MfMcum Th aa at artificial stimulant la bora raring aaa as tb gisatsat evil af tb apart and track all aw tb country ar beat constantly oa tb nark to guard against ft Sever raa trie ha bee toileted a bar guilt ba km otoarty asejltsh4.

Altaoafa toed end arrttrhr ibtM4 tb oar af several feature which iiiumfua ts be store thaa usually Interesting. Che two nlfieot rare af tb day resulted la ttrrtag rc-l la Tb first was th vB-rartoog aJtato, which can third an tba card. an, Frank Poster, aa generally regarded a aaa at tba klxk-cJa animal, racing oa tb Itortbwrn clraalt, carried off tb purse, ne-awttetuig tb axtra furtoeg. which ka 1-wera beea bar bat aotr, la atoshtng faahloa (M taaleg a tb challenge at tb faverlt. Polly.

Pip aad Haaa Wagner, tba entries, vara In by tb speed of tb tret two mat townd tba going hard alraalan. IB tb ink rac. Vartetlaa, on a track vbick aa auDisoaad ta atitt aerfartlr. iu Klran an. chaoea ta dlrtinculah bimaaif, am i la hia proaparu appaar for th mil atk tosraar that ha vai opna aa Mda- a abate.

Baa Poua. bowarar. fat tb elar a4 VarlaOaa h)at at DOBT 1 1 ba at. at Iom (kat of tba araaJI part jr. rrraman bwo a )a roa of It.

dropaliit bark at tb Mart to laat plan aa4 tkaa ovarkaalliit tb ethra lu tb rua tba atratrk. In tb atraigbt ha Wak4 ap vttk tba favortto ao4 In a hard 4rta oaa kta Wi br a lanrtb Fonao aa third; Mi Harry aad Org Vita did ot tt loakla at tka monf. Pjoa wok tba epaalBI mlla, boldlnf th SI4 aat aftaf aba aaa aad Dorothy odd al lb Ihraa-uartar pota, aad Aunla AJona aattrbrd TV lory (ram lit Murcaa In a atroni atrateh raa la th aaoood. liarmAa Jobnaon anada ramp of th twa-raar-old 4ah and atbaa tbaf anally (ot away to th laat Tba LartBdn Laadar 4 Plaotaa-mat bad It all to tbamaalraa, DUlablsf a tank apart Ik tb Newt of the Track. Tb waa I bar keBdIrapper war out In tore bad tba altondaae ahowad as tailing off.

It oeat X. la. Tillay a C. their beree when tbey won tb sill and alztaentb rat with Oo loo let Red Walker, wh ran aerond with VarletJa. booeted tba wlaaer tram ItW) to Mu, at which Igvr tb owner tot tb boraa drop a bub.

look cheap at tb price. A. trTatah took his acouetnmed orerland rout with two fa eor He yeeterday, Eronomlat and Bavolr Pair, and both antehed a cloaa up It looked aa It a bettor break would hart found Uveal battling with tb leaders. Owing to track condltlong and arratche, tb at carded as tb aarvnth face, waa oeciarwg en. Jockey BU Walah.

atlll at Latonla. ha re-relred a totogram from Iikk Wlllianui to com oa to jrortlaad a racing baa beea re-SBDea. Judg Murphy, ear tb Cincinnati Enquirer, bad a caller yeeterday In Jurker John K. Treuhel, who ram to for permluion to rid again, and thla waa denied him br Ihe udg. Rtnte Treubel waa barred from being too btg bettor at Latonla went to Fort Erl.

where Judge Prlca declined to leav hiai rid. Ho be ournyd bark to Latonla to at wkat waa doing. Judge Murphy, while dsclliied to alter hia ruling In Treubel caie, ba gave th rider aometblng to look lur-ware, ae aiie, uie meline a eiiunia i raeee, "Treubel to a good koraeaiaa," said Judge Murphy, 'and I will do eotuethtng to put him la food standing when this meeting do. He ought lo giro up bl betting or null tb saddle. Still better, be might buy at ring of boraa and rood a hia aperuUtlve operation oa hi own barsra ridden by himself.

He ba a cham to be aucreuful that way. If be restored to good etandlng and acals dabblea in th betting ring lo the anient that did her, then 1 will favor revoking hi llcenee." TODAY AT FORT ERIE. Two Milt Races will be beat Events on the Card. Two gall race will th beat event, on today's card at Port Erie, la the Art Reeve must Siren another chance and may via at thla distance. Kavlll and Faur Leaf C.

bt set the ooattlona. Kalckarborker. Maaaer and Lady Hamburg the way tb youngator look. Tba Buaaboo abowed each good form the other 4ay that ha will be an of thoa rights at tb Snlab to lb third, with Treuas and Arab next la order, Away aboald tok th vnt from VVfcnral and Manel P. Edgely will go well at thla dleunc and oo this trwk.

aad may down Laura llunurr sod riret Bom. Llttl Boy aad Larninoa Buy ha tb Inlak at tb last, Today's Fort Erie Card. rtratSaai aula; raar-olita and over; sailing, i fad' a 1ST SS Pale IDS 3 keeeee. 1US S3 Itevellla. I Tnaa Crabb 1(4 3e Four tt lei II SIS (lid Mike 1H) SS Haaua tS IS SSS krloais Ml Saoend Sa aaUe; aialrlea t-rar-olil.

1st Salckerbocaer 110 8ST I-ady Hatnburg.los Meddler .110 Slf rWana I ft, 8SS Oalabngae 110 1 7 KU ei Pepper ld, Me.art.,,111 huckl. lot 191 Slf Usee H1 SSS Masses IDA SSI llllli Third aar 1 aula; year-old and over; sailing. SS The 10 SSS Arrab Sa Arab S4S Jungle Ins. SxaiTrepeav lig) SS Juba S0 C. H.

S7'Baada SB? ruler aaa lut S4 Irene Fearth Sac mlla; I re ar-olda; selling. t)Sl Bertha SSI Marvel S3t Carew. 1 Away S41 SI I Farssttne. 104 St i. a.

SIS PeeBMhia ew SS4 S4I Iw loo PS i tM let ss ...110 ...114 ,..105 ...104 SSS I -aura Busier. SIS Probe 363 Toeng Byaia S3 4 1 duel S34 Neva 100 BH Ml W3 rrua. SS4 SS Last SnlgUI. Sa Lai fosag. ha 1 mile; year old aad over eelllitg.

a 1 1 The Owards'a. I OS Sa Bodanek "W7 Sue LltUe bed US ISO BauU Talk IUi S.1S Lmis SSS rairtwir Saa Lsjnpaoa SwS rtrat Hon aw 344 ifcwTjCkr VI S4S fair Wl 34 Kvaeklll tl Jla trial Andrews, ml aeBaaaeal4owi NASHVILLE RAISES WEIGHTS. Secretary Rusawurm announces a new Ruling. taarinaati, Aug. IS.

NashvlH will int point a here tb effort to rales th rate of weights will be made. Na rac for three-year-olds and upward will let a horse hi with Iras than Ha) pousda. thla to Include erg and alllowanrra. Associate J4 jtosawur- who ta the -n tary of'ah -r xoaei raw'twrV-UTs, t. ya-aif-fraeWfle Suaday, and after a consultation with hi aeaor latea the above plan was adopted.

Thla pice the Nashville course as th pioneer la the gftov improve the raring, and to give lb rider, longer leases oa life In th saddle If It 1 swrreeafal there It will bo doubt be takea ap at other points, and the dally spectacle of tot who aught to be la boo! riding borers a which thousand, bav aeea wsgered will fee miasm. Bde making tb move relative to the weights three stake, artll be opend for tb fall OMsuag. On at mlla beau, to wklck 40 Tha man who smokes thinks iu a Satje nil acU UK Samaritan We Have CIGARS That Wise Men Like Investigation vUl prove our attertioo. R. J.

SCIDENBCRG 193 MAIN T. ELL1C0TT SQUARE THE EXPRESS FORM CHART Urrdar tha Auaulcea of Fort Erl Joaicay Cluh. TWEXTT-FIFTH PAT TUESDAY. AagoBt IS. Weather threatening.

Track heavy. 34-4- lrlR'ST RACB-On mile; purse JO0; Index, til Mi ws HI7 9(3 SKI Del Starters, Blaque Dorothy Dodd Economist Bernle Creamer Theodore Awe Irene Brady atorm Sviid Hawtry Time 36 1-S. 1:20 1-S. 1:43 3-1 11 II US II Punning Wta. St 110 7 3 114 21 IH HI I 71 107 I I 4 110 i IS II 106 41111 110 III II w.

Fisher 24 II II I T. Tavlor IS 30 Post two minutes. Start good. Won cleverly. Place eaally.

Winner, J. Pfallltpa'a l. (3), by Belvlder -Argent Bisque took kindly to the going and was never In danger. Dorothy Dodd In heaviest going next to th rail last eighth. Economiet labored all th way aad aaemed avers this kind of a track.

fAP, SECOND RACE Three quarters sill; OtU selling. lades. 1 IsTB 171 32t 114 sm Running Starters. Annie Atone Mlas Morgan Chlcarra Savolr Fair Mr. Bob Silurian Mlaa Aftabl Tony Hart Wta.

91 91 12 1 ...109 91 ....10 St 4 11 1 1 1 4 i 1 1 I Ik 71 5 1 1 I S. P. 3 4 4 1 2 12 IS II IS II II ii 3 1 II II 6 1 II lli 11 7 4 9911 I II II I Edna Tanner 91 Time- n. 61 1-4. 1:11 4-S.

Poet one minute. Start good. Won easily Place same. Winner, J. McLennon a i.ti.

by Aloha-Annie L. Tbe winner wore down Miss Morgan In Ihe run home and won with plenty in reserve. Mrs. Bob waa eased up at the finish. Chlcarra seems to like thla kind of a Edna Tanner waa virtually left.

346-TmRD RACESevea thths mil; purse 100; free handicap; all agea. BUFFALO. A B. R. P.O..

Gettman. cf 4 i 1 McAllister, 4 1 0 Greene, rf 4 1 0 1 La Porte. 2b 4 a Murphy, 1 7 Miller, I 3 111 Brockett. Jb 3 9 1 1 Nattress, ss 2 0 0 2 Milligan, 3 0 11 Total 30 3 6 27 ROCHESTER. A B.

R. H. Smith, 11 4 0 0 2 Clancy, lb. 4 0 1 11 Barclay, I 4 0 0 Houser. 4 4 4 4 Yancey, cf 4 0 12 McCcinnell.

2b 4 4 4 1 Brlen, 3b 4' 4 4 1 Pteelman. 3 7 Schultx, 3 1 Totota 34 24 1 Buffalo 0 1 1 1 -Rochester S.O 0 0 4 0 4 Ia- dex. Starters Wta St 331 Mr. Frank Poster .100 I S14 Plrat Polly 94 I () Pin 99 4 -Running 11 11 I 1 1 1 1 Ik 4 tSWI Han Wagner .113 2 4 Time 5 1-6, I'M 4-S, 1:33 1-S. first stakeboat, Iroquois following at 12 54.

With the aecond leg of the aecond half completed and both boats on a broad reach, Temeraire had a lead of what appeared to be at least a mile, but tbe Iroquois a few minutes later had heavier winds and seemed to pick lip some Tbe wind at 1.11:50 bad Increased to 22 miles an hour. Temeraire turned second stakeboat at 1.15, Iroquola turned at 1.18:06, both close reefed as they made for tb finish line. Temeraire. as she passed the itakeboat cam up Into the wind ss though to trim ber (beet. One half minute later she pointed for the line.

At 1 .22 20 a shifting of the wind to a mora northerly point allowed her skipper to ease off her mains.itl. Iroquois made a decided gain on the broad reach home, but could not overcome the lead of the challenger In tha short distance to go. Temeraire passed tba finish line a winner st 1.33:33, Iroquola at 1.34:00 o'clock. Association Football Player corning. New York.

Aug. 15. On top of tb announcement that th tour of tbe Corinthian Association football club of England to tha United States and Canada baa been declared off. comes the news that a picked English team of association players will visit thlB country In the fall. This team will be under the management of C.

H. Murray of London and will Include uch well-known players, as Sir Charles Klrkpatrlck. Dr. Roesa. Victor Fitchle.

P. Hornsfleld. th Fannfleld brothers. Fred Mill and G. B.

Pry. Sir Edward Cochrane, a keen mppvrrter of the came In England, haa donated a silver cup valued at 1600 tor a game to be played by the visiting team and a picked Canadian eleven. It Is the Intention of the visiting toaaa to play games In Quebec, Montreal. Ottawa, P.terbnro. Toronto and Winnipeg.

In Canada, and Chicago, Boston. New York and Philadelphia In the United State. Shrubb, English Runner, cannot come. London. Aug.

16 Th southern committee of tbe British Amateur Athletic Association has refused permission to Alfred Shrubb, tb British champion runner, to go to America to compete In th champlonahlp at New York and Montreal. Shrubb IS the English athlete who accompanied Arthur Duffey. tb American printer, on a recent tour of Australia and tb colonic. FT. ERIE RACETRACK TRAINS.

During tb race at Ft Erto. Oraod Troak P-. trains will leave Exchange St Station dally except Sunday at 12 SO, 1.14, LIS. 1.5 and 125 p. m4 atopplng at Terrace Station and Black Rock (International Bridge).

Return far, IS cents. ti-M, Toronto and return every day via Michigan Central Railroad and Nlagara-on-the-Laka. Get partk-ulara at Union Ticket Ofttc. 177 Main Street and Exchange Street Sutton. Sunday.

August 20th. I1.2S round trip, vb) Le-fclgh Valley Railroad. Particulars, 36 Main trect Have you visited Chautauqua, Jamestown or Celoron If not, you aboald take tb Lake Shore special excursion, each Sunday and Wednesday, I. a. m.

Round trip II.jjS. Spalding Socket, Drivers, Brassies, Maaafaetarad from tha PI Bast toroo4 aad Peril mm a. A. G. SPALDING BROS.

Buffalo Branch, 611 Main ii. Poet two minuter. Start good. Won cleverly. Plac easily.

Winner. Frank Foster' ch (6), by Ben Ctrorue-Princeea Revenue. Mr. Frank Foster had all the speed. Waa sever to trouble.

Pirate Polly mad a strong bid last sixteenth. Hans Wagner waa anchored under the weight PoIUona 4 S. Betting Open CI ss Pl'ce. S-2 2 3-S 7-8 4 5 2-S 4 3-5 S3 145 4-S P. 1 nk 1 4 1 2 '4 Jockey.

Knot Taylor Bckoen D. Boland 1 1 1 1 lb 4 Poaltlons Bettlng- P. Jockeys. Foley Open.CI Pfe 4 1-5 jd "7 -FOl'RTll RACE Five eighth, mile; puna two-year-olds; prnaRles and al-O I iowancce. 1 10 1 5 3-S 1 -S 2-5 1-S I 6- S-S 1 6-6 1-1 lades.

Ill 313 iM Sf 313 Running Start era. Herman Johna Grevllla Away Ohlyesa Father Catcnem Wta ...101 ..103 ...10 ...111 St II 4 I 1 1 I I I Little Mik A. Brosn A entry. Time. 1-S.

Poat one minute. Start good. Won easily. rb by Ruaeell. It waa only a romp for tha Away In the run boms.

Ohlyeaa had no excuses. Llttl Mlk could not concede weight aad never bad a chance. I 2 3 Earned runs Buffalo 2. First base on ballsOff Schultt (Nsttresa. Murphy).

Struck out-By Milligan 8 (Yancey 2 Hou-ser 2. MrConnell 2. Schultx 2); by Schulu 4 (La Porte 2. Brockett 21. Three-base hit La Porte First base on errors Rochester 2, Buffalo 1 Stolen base Miller.

I on bases Buffalo 5, Rochester Umpire Conway. Time of game 1.46. Attendance 678. NATIONAL BASEBALL LEAGUE YESTERDAY 8 RESULTS. Philadelphia 3.

Pittsburg 0. Brooklyn at Pittsburg. STANDING OP THE CLUBS. Cluba. W.

Lt Pet- Cluba. W. New .74 31 Ctnclnntl 54 3 .42 St 41 Chicago 1 44 .570 Boston Pb.lladelphla.59 4 .543 Brooklyn .32 L. Pet SO 528 43 .376 71 71 .311 QUAKERS BEAT PITTSBURG. Only five Innings were played in the Smoky City.

Pittsburg, Aug 16 In a v-lnnlcg game Philadelphia beat Plttaburg I to 1. The gam waa called before tb laat bait of tbe auth Philadelphia bad scored aiioiker run but It doe not count Score: PITTSBURG. ABRHPA. PHILADELPHIA ABRKPA Clymer rf.l 1 loosaa cu 0 Clarke If. to tney lb.

3 Mage If. 1 (field lb Tltu Gteaaon 2hl Kruger sal Learb cf 1 Wagner al Howard lbl Praia RUUty lbl 6 Neely J. Hennesy Obert Kung Landry 1:95 S-S. Place same. Winner.

Johnson A Dnbeon'a winner. Won eased up. Grevvilla wore down f3L thre ree-year-oldi and over; Belling. PoaltioDe Bettlnr 44 S. P.

Jockey. Open.Clse.Plra. IhJHll Freeman I 14 lb lb II H. Jackson 1-1 1 12 1114 P. Boland S-t 1-6 4-h 4 1 4 3 Obert 6 t-S 6 A.

Walah 14 6 1 1-5. Place raallT. TlaBer. E. Tallg A Co, 'a rVW Index, Startore.

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T. Taytor Landry D. Boland Houbre A. Walak 4 Positions 4 8. ii 23 II 14 Si Mania .104 Left Tiiae 14.

1 1-5. 1.11 1-S. Poat three minute, sun fair, Won eally. Plac same. Wlneer.

J. Baker's br g. m. by W. Johaaon-Brookiet Tb wlaaer kid all tbe speed and woa with plenty la reoerse.

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785,215
Years Available:
1846-1963