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1905. THE ILLUSTRATED BUFFALO EXPRESS, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, nttf o'clock 4a aradwes Xtliaa. Tatar aa- M-Gwtra; PhUaaefphla. rVaadar. HaaleT WHITEWASHED IN BOTH HANDED GIANTS BIG SURPRISE Brooklyn batted McGinnity savagely and took second Half of Doubleheader.

Toronto. could not. find many Hits in the Assortment shown them by Milligan and Yerkes. Hauser was much alive in Center. JERSEY-.

CITY- IS BACK IN FIRST PLACE supper, a thing which nnf befor has bap. peord oii dnuhlebdr day. Hi OT BaCond UH EASTERN BASEBALL LEAGUE. YESTERDAY 8 REiTLTS. Bufato 4, Toronto lMIIIigeal.

iual Toronto Tarheel. ITevideoc 1. Hitlmr 4. Mmtraai 4. Kerbeeter 2.

Jersey Cky 3, Newark i TODAY'S GAMES. Jersey City hwarb. mxr-xo or the club. cuii civa w. P' Jmr CUT.

41 ,2 44 44 Si; Mnclrral S4 .43 ProvidrBc. Kirboi 74 .43 Toronto ...47 74 1 NO SHOW WHATEVER. Toronto fluoride red around with a few Hi, but no Scores. Ta fcactntit mf aat-(b Drat (amea af Ik laat al-tweia arrlra br plajrr4 a( Olyaapac 1 by toa Biaoaa war awra ban tba larala aubbicd betli firm iht Unfit ImIm In a aula arb'rn prv tho itutftoa aap-rlor ta tbair Canadian epaoaaata. Toronto araa dlppaa dxp taia tba li ao barrvl' la aav half at th ouubla-baadar.

wttwa aa rut dnara abort in tha wcaad haK Ma aewa Isaloca. altboab tba kaair waa aaAy aa4 plrnty af llfht rraiaiiwd. rawawxcr, ao ooa aruoiDlral, for It bad att aa artarowaa oi cltu, faat playuit oa butb da. araa Bill 71111 aao all tba ay la tba tlraC' aVMb i4 M'fhrranu wrra hit "a Vmru Kat tba arquH In the Iltaona' virtera waa ft. Art that blla off III-aa ara ainfta lecjth and tr brpt ran arait4, il.

Uir atbar hand, Jaa IlhaBia aad Hliy Ktllar mlird In a trln astw-a arttk aMbrr flra wallopa. Ttiaar lira -ba am aid aouia bualsH far 111-lu i a fat thay aur4 ta runa avery Vm. Ttora Iwti or Uira fraaton la 1la trat I Mm' warrJ Tatvate aupaarrd on tba ay to urt ntoa, bol rlihrr tba aotaaaary bat waa liHi ar ir coacblni and poorrr aaaa ruaaiftf ware iOA.ile tor tba ahuttA. It wjm awl antil th- ttiird lhal tb llurtalija raald aa ibe wiila af -thv bomt plaia atarlbg tbwaa ta tba ay aa tbey awoni arrvaa It. A-ur Kia( Brorkott la.

b-ro n-ttrrd. MIHI-. aaa arnt a daisy rut jrr out la left, wbvr UttauaB filatd with a fly to Wblla. With a $ooa. larAIIIator piunaad out a blnxla aaxla laft.

and than followed Juc nplrbaaty Hb amwni tiirrrxankrr to tli'e Allafi'a rwxrataa aio. on of Uar Ioukhi blta In loral hiatory. In talltra hiial Uvea put duwn for lb Iiuffaloa. Aootbor waa lookrd fr with rotta La Fortr up. frank triad bard cnmigb, hoi hit tba lull a (law tut bio, for It rolled owa) ta Macuw, who alwt It arroaa tba) dla-ajoi-d, and the Inning araa at an and.

Hulfatw mada anothar Lumb of two la tba atnh. Cama near doloc It tn tba fifth, whan tUraa aaaa b'id oowa tnatnt at on a tint, but tltta ttma rwkbanty hit dlrwct lata a doubla attar had arrurad hia aarond fart of tta frama. rttiuaii had ontaprtnlrd a bunt a ltd Ui'AI)lat- hxd hwn IMwitid oa tha arm by tha Mapla L0' twlrler and ilrorknt bad txa rattivd from abort ta. flrat, a rauta ha varied from but nnna during tala four limn at bat; tba mb.r imie ba ahlftrd hla drataa from Siotawa-inaa ac third to Brian Brat. Tba alith opraad by La Pnlia itUn( a tirnr aa tba wrlrt from -pn'raun.

which tad htm da a war daara kafnra trottlog efwa to firat. La rorta trntardlataly atola mrnad aa MiPbrnon for trar pain tha latter had aiada bim rndura for a fv ralnutaa. Thta up cama Putty Millar Und eloutwd tba ball dowa la drw. right what tha traaa a row a araaa and ihk-k ban-auaa It la seldom traatptad aa. La I'ona took an aaay rid haana, whlla Millar broujtht up an third.

Mll-Itr took a aaaprrata chmr to avora when Bra-krtt hit to Zlinmarmaii, but tha latter throw high ta Tott and Millar altd undar tba Toretata backalup, getllag the aafa alga from I'mptra Koran and tba rbaar from tba Una, bath tor hat bit and tha daring trip bona Buffalo Sllh and laat run waa a gift at tha ban da at Right ttaldrr Happ. Murphy had ftaoad tha Inmng by pupp'jig up an aaay ana tor Miliar fotlowad with another al tb pap ardrr. Raps went after It and kept rrylng eat bare a. I nra it, out ne had It not uatu Miller waa OS aarond. It waa waauw fi was easily have been put out at ereond.

MrManua Miller went an home. The beat work of tha man waa that of Mc-Alllatar and Magoon. each playing aliortrtop They went alter and raptured soma spiral aaa and covered a rot at territory. Scare, drat game; Bl'KFALO. Oilman Kept), 1 1 McAlliater, aa.

Ltrbatiiy, r.L 1 porta. 2b. Murphy, lb Miller. I f. MrManaa, e.

Kretkett, 2b. Milligan, IB. At i Bl FFALO. fiducM leapt. 1 MrAliirter.

a. Delrhanly, I La I'orie, 2b Murphy, lb Miller. I IB. IB, fO 1 Mrttanua, Urn kett lb Yerhea, p. Total i i ne hite cut for Interferes.

TORONTO. Whitt (rpt). If. Utouair. AH IB O.

A urlan. lb 7 at merman, ihofleU. 2b Tofi, am nren, e. Cryatal. p.

Totale Buffalo Toronto .24 4 0 1 IS -1 0--0 0 a Oama railed br mutual agravmant. Earaad run Hy Uu0alo 1 by Toronto Firat baa on balla Off Varkea off Cryatal 1 (Delehantyi (truck out-Hr Yarkaa 4 (SolTall, 0 Brian 1. llouaarl. by Cryatal 1 (La Portal. Twe-ban fetita Delehauty.

Ia Pone, White. ftet-rlnre hit Varkea llaeea en arrora Hy Buffalo 0, by Toronto I. Left en banea By Buffalo 1. by Toronto 3. Double playjymmartnan to rjofiall.

Vmplrea Zitnmwr itud Moran. Time of gamaOna hour. Altendanra BACK THEY COME. Jeriey City won a seesaw Game from Newark, by to 2. Jar? ty.

N. Rent: Jeraey tty defeated Newark and regained Brat place la tha rare for tha pennant, winning eat after a aaw contort. Score: JERSEY CITY NEWARK. A.H.RHPA ABR.1IPA. Clements If 4 I O'Hagan 11 0 13 ft Bean aa .4 0 0 1 3 Mailing Jh 4 1 I 1 Keteur rf.4 1 1 flOwknitn ik 1 I Oaaaidy lb.

4 1 dwandtr cf.4 0 0 Halllgaa cf.4 1110 Jonea If ..4 0 114) Pattea ib ..4 0 UaUru 0 2 0 1 Wooda 2h ..4 1 I 4 Murphy rf. Oil Auley 0 1 10 4 Khea 1 I I Mark I It Mortarlty pi II 1 I Total. li i int Twa aul akbra wianln run waa Biade i Jereey lt, ft a at a a a jeraey city 0 0 I 1 12 i Krrnrs, Jeraey City, Bean 1. Ilatltgan 1, MrAuley 1: Newark. Oatlna 1: flrat on errnra.

i Jeraev City Newark loft on barea. Jer- aey City Newark 10; barea on hallr, off Mack struck out, by Mack 10. by Morlarlty borne run. Ketrter: sacrifice hlta. McAuley.

Mark, Murphy, Cockraan, Morlarlty; atoleo baaea. Hslllgau. Patter, Mahllng hit by Mortartty, paered ball. Shea; umpire. Con-way; time, 1.45; attendance, i.OuO.

SMITH'S BAD WORK. Miserable Playing lost for the Bronchos Geary pitched welL Rorhertcr. ScpL Tha Bronchos lost today'a game through Smith nvleerabtr playing In the flrat Inning. In tb third Inning Cleary took B.hnlta'a place sad kept the afontreala from scotiBg. Scora: ROCHESTER.

MONTREAL. AB.RH.P.A. ABR.HPA. Barclay. If 1111 Weld'aul Jb4 I 1 1 Manning rl 11 1 1 I Meanay rf 1110 Smith aa ...4 1114 Bannon cf.

4 I I I I Clancy lb 4 1 1 F. liar 3b4 1 1 1 1 Con 'II 2b.4 0 0 1 3 Jovce If 4 1 1 1 Payne rf 4 0 111 Raub ...4 0 11 1 OB men 2b. 4 4 0 2 1 LCha'rw IM II li ft HtMlmkn a a A a IJ -r a 1 a A HcBUitia 0 1 0 Burner ..4 1 1 I 01wirj p' 011 Walters .1 4 0 0 4 Totals ...21 4 21 IS Totals ...22 3 5 27 11 twitted for Cleary In ninth. RocheHer 3 4 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 1 Montreal .3 0 4 4 0 4 4 44 Errnra, Rochester. Smith 2: Montreal.

F. llartman 2. Hartman 1: two-hare blta Manning. Raub; three baae hlta. Raub, Payne; raerlAre hlta, Barclay: atolrn baser, Clancy, Barclay, Raub; double play, Barber and La-Chance; flrat on errom.

Rochester Montreal barea oa balla, off Barber atrurk out. by S.hulua 1, by Cleary 1, bv Barber laft on baaea. Rochester 4, Montreal wild pitch. Cleary; umpire, Haaaett; time, i I 0 a 0 a 0 I and Dafy alt far tw Helm' aH4- as waa tb kunt seere: TrBrvs Hints 4, BikkH Mala. flDaM sad Lurkey.

sey sod MrCabe. rraatoo. Pa. Sept. tb taarMHI aaa at lb- lro W-raaum.

Srore: Wllkes-Barr 4 I 1 1 i Senate 4 I 4 0 hltiH. Bewa an! Taerre. P1" at! Cowaa. Ultra, trot. roes MI mo--(hag did tbetr opion'Bt anil won me thai ha4 but few f.i-re.

Stupid wort on is baser br Fairbanks In lh third aloce-! what premieed Ubf i rally for Ultra A J. 0 1 0 1 1 t'Uoa i.at0-lI Paiterlea, Vlllnnac Bad Birth; Fairbanks and Donovan. Albany. fept -Tray waa ursl Mark an1 Meter todrr an AlUi.r weni.1' $anira of ooubl-b'l IKmovan plu lira owl ball ta ib f. oii4 tame, bul arrora bo-kicd him men coailr Srora.

Aral aia: Altos? Tror Btttnlea, a (1 I 8 I a -a i i 4 Work ana Wlloo. Jarrwft and nd 1 I 0 4 16 1 1 0 ft 1 4 4 Tror Hatlerlaa, Tlaier and Plllof uonoraa aaa Wredtn. BUFFALO CITY LEAGUE. Best Games of the Season expected Today, when Rivals meet riuha I. t.

ClUha W. U. Pet. Bl Racka Is i 1 Traeelera Triacoa II Arion W) lieab kara 11 Ht Steph'na 2 12 IKI Huffaloa II 7 11 Vlllbuma 1 10 It will be noticed that there hare been two bamea in tb? atudn.g of the algbt cluba compoalrg the Buffalo Laagaa. The Iie-e beckera hae town back Into third pla and tha North HufTatoa, by rrawn of thatr double yktory over the Mllburna laat week, have allpped loin ibe Am difielou, tba Trarelera being the nine rnrwoed ool una apianoia rare between all, and tboae now at tha bead are liable to be ouated.

ror one loaa roaaee a heap of difference In the atandlng where but one game la played each week Tha laat two rlube, Rami otapbena and Mllburna, appear honeleoaly out of the race. Thua. with alt fighting cioaaly for the pennant, today'a (-omenta ahould ba more than ordlnarllv Inter eating and clo-e In tLelr re-aulta Ivach manager will Kee that teat team la on tha field a'ternoon. This meana a lot of good harebell for ibe fana, and a rack rlub ha a big following, the beat attendance of the araroa la eapectcd Oood unrplret will handle eai battle. Todoy'a erhedule la followa: At Doll'a North Buffaloa va Traveler.

I'mptra, Tom Mercer. At Root a -Black Rorka ts. Daaberkera. empire, Uugan. At Schwabl'a Arlona ts Mllburna.

Umpire, Chamberlain. At Katharine afreet-Saint Stephana y. Frla-coa Umpire, Peters. All gamea will he cMeJ at I o'clock Western New York League. Tb Nut Ion la will Journey tn Dapew today to play Fred Petty crack tokm for the laat time tola rummer.

Manager Charlea Bchmtdt requama the followlnit playara to report at Mi. In aud irertr: Monat, Ilobeon, Oriuian, Boyle. Letirrn, Brand, Franklin. McCarthy, Lary anil Ruaaall, not later than 1 ni. The Pullmitna will rrot-a hata with thr South Knda at Pullman Park Game railed at 8.30 o'clock.

Take Sycamore car to tha rliy Una-Hamburg Teams at Bristol Park. Two rival Hamburg tuama will nieel at Brla- tnl Balnla Peter and wlJI and be the factional upportrra of both teami present to cheer for their favorltee. Tha ame will delerftun the championship of tha territory, an boiu claim the naltn. Water Valley hat always had a strong baaa ball tram. It disputed tha right of the Saints to claim tha championship of Hamburg and vicinity and tha protest reached the ears of the management Of Brtatol Park A game waa speedily arranged and there will be fine dolnga when tba twa teama get down to the harebell contert.

Thar Hamburg railway will have added aervlce for tb benefit of tboae wtahlng to attend the game. Married Men won the Game. At the annual outing of the Boot's Frtenda held at Mutter a Grove on Sunday laat a game of hall waa played by the married men and rtngle men, the former being vtrtofiona. Tb lineup sad score were aa follow: MARRIED MEN. M.

Mohr. c.f SINGLES MEN. r.f., F. Stafford r.t, H. Sturm T.

Merer J. Krum, r.f K. Seels, L. Iiellwardt. H.

Boedei-ker. lb P. Welder. I Maue, lb W. Weep, J.

Hogenkamp, p. Married Maa Single Men lb, Winner in. a. Trot mow W. McFeeley 2b, F.

Htraiaer F. Meyer Mendt 4 2 2 1 1 1 2-14 4 11111 114 Umpire, K. Bernhardt: eoorer, Colonel Baits. Ashtabula fell down hard. Aahtabula.

Sept. 4 (Spaclal. Atter winning ten game tn eurreaaton, tha Aahtabula team lell down hard thla afternoon before the Conneaut aggregation The locala played In Andover In the morning, beating the team of that town 7 to 0, but the double work told on lbs home lad whea they got la the serend ronteat. which was a walkaway for the vla-Itora. Score: E.

Aahtabula 0 4144444 42 10 4 Conneaut 4 4 2 0 4 1 0 4 44 12 Opening of Texas Racing Circuit postponed a Month. Ed Laurence, representative of the Texa racing circuit at Port Erie, yesterday received a telegram from Sidney Smith, ecre-tnrv of Ibe Fair Aaaoclatlon at Dallas Trt aiallna that the fair and race meeting at that city have hern poaiponed until October 2'b. by order of tier state aut Homier engaged In the fight aaalnat yellow fever. The Texas raiHng circuit, said. Laurence, "will open about mouth after the date originally scheduled Cases of the injured Jockeys, Corbley and Shea.

Kenons rrom the Rivrjili1 Horpltal night were 10 the elTcct lhal Ibe Injured Kurt Erie Jockeyr, torbl. y. ths rteeplechsse rider, and Johnny Phea, the apprentice boy, were doing well. Dr George McK Hall raid that Shea, while not Buffering from a fractured rkull, bad a revere concuaHion of the brairr He was a rhnn tine latt evening. Hla speedv recovery ir exjiectcd.

Corbley war Inlnred more than first rup-pnrd A dislocation of the rpiiie rerulted In partial peralv-ils of hia trail and leirr ahi har bwi partly corrn-trd, wlih every hope for Final Match at Sea Girt. Sea Olrt. Sept 9 Fifty rimfii rem- peted tndoy In the final stage of the Prcrl- i oent'l match for the military championrhlp of the I'nltrd Stale, the concluding event of the national shooting tournament Tb firing today wss seven ahota each et 9N and l.nta) varda, and twenty ahota on a akirmlah run The competitor ar tbore who made higher) agsregate wore yesterday. The weather con- dltiona were ideal. Ohio carried off the principal honors today Sergeant C.

Orr af that state, with a grand a that task J1 his reaulntng etrenxlh and tell from ahaastlew. 'L, Whea Bnu fell la bl aw caraer. tat en tar, there waa a moaeatary hwah. JBd Ibeavotc a tha affinal timer waa heart exe-Unrtly counting aff th second. Brttt turned oa hla hack and lay gaaP'-of.

hts bloody tongue protruding from hi mouth. Pi ae-ond had acarcely been counted whea thee war a roar from the crowd, which saw that th little Sea Franctaco boy could not rtae. "Nine, ten' ahouted the timer. Graoay pointed ta Helena aad the roar from the crowd increased. Then there waa a ruth of a poet tor Into tb ring, most of them eager get close to the new champion.

A few latiniui ouee, ever, gathered about Brltt, wbe atlll lay gasping for breath. Finally, he recovered uf-ficlently to regain hia feet and waa led from the ring by hia aacaada. Neieoa remained anda the rope aeveral minute longer before he could break away from the crowd. JUST AS NELSON THOUGHT. Battler waa sure he would win the Contest By the Associated Press.

Colm. Sent. 4 At bl training quar ter Nelaon said "The fight turned out lust ar 1 expected It Would. Refer Oraney was perfectly lust tn ht oecuion. aa niy manager waa eure be would be.

It waa a blow In the pit of the atomarh. followed by a left hook to the Jaw. that gave Brltt hi quietus. He did not have me In dlatre at any atage of the game, even If some of my friend thought I waa going once or twice. On the other band, I knrw early In th fight that I would conquer Brltt and that was merely a matter of round before I would put him out.

But I muat give my adversary credit for having fought rguarely." Contrary to expectation, the crowd of men and a score of women at the rtogatde waa orderly. The etubbom action of Nelaon a manager probably I reponlbl tor tb rrowda falling below expectattone and made the total receipt about pM.OOu Instead of 170,000. Referee Oraney caused much aurnrla after be bad been cboaen to act by declaring all beta off. Subsequently, about 1 26 o'clock, he told newapaper-men that bet made after hi acceptance aa refer would stand. BRITT SEVERELY HURT.

Was taken to a Hospital after he left the Ring. New York Sun special to Tha Express. San Franclaco. Sept 4. Brltt la pretty severely hurt.

After he waa revived In the ring he waa taken In an automobile to th hospital, where hi wound were dressed and a a penal effort wa made to take the Borer, era out of the bruise over the heart and cro the itomarh and over the kldneya. Brltt ta also marked about tha mouth and nose. He could not be seen at hla borne, but Willie Brttt aald Jltntnte wa very tore In mind and body. Willie aald one of the cause of Jim-mles defeat waa that In the alxtb reund. when Nelaon landed aquarely on the mouth, he cut Jlmmle tongue and the bleeding from thla distressed Btitt during the remainder of th fight and when th knockout came, filled hia mouth, with blood.

"All I wanted waa a aquare deal, and I got It. Oraney la a prince and Brltt I game to the core. I think it waa a left book that finished Brltt, but I abot my right over to make It good. After the sixth round I waa aure of winning, beraure In those first round I tested Brltt' blowa and found that hla hardest puncher did not hurt me. They simply slung Imatead of making me groggy.

When It Wa all over I shook hands with Jimmy and told him that our personal difficulties were all nd njm be a friend. He said be would be and I believe be all right Nelron may go on the stage Wlli an Qle Olsen ply. OPINIONS ON THE FIGHT. Ringside Officials declare Bout the Fiercest at the Weight Colma. Pent.

Georga Hartung. of ficial timekeeper for tbe club and one ot Ibe best snorting authorities on the coast, said "Nelaon'a ability to take punlabment won him the light. Brltt landed blowa at the rate of three to one on the Dane, but they had not force enough to atsnd off tbe Dane's ruahea. After the fourteenth round Brltt wa plainly beaten. II waa weak and had lo-t hla punishing powers.

A hard left to tbe stoma, nd bard right to the Jaw aa he was falling put hlra out ef butlnera la the laat round. At the count of nine he made one weak effort to rise, fell beck, where he lay until csrried to his cornr by bl econd. "The fight waa on of the moat vtctou ever held on thla roast," aald Eddie Graney, tb referee. "Thla waa the greatest lightweight battle I bare ever aeen. Brltt kept prodding Nelaon (II the time, but the Dane wa too strong and too tough for Brltt I though Nel son would wtn beraua In th eighth round he bad Brltt badly dated.

Brlu la tba earnest boy I ever aaw to a ring. Ha took tbe hardest beating 1 ever aaw a man receive. If Brltt had won I would aot have apoken to him, but when he put up such a game fight, I went ever and aald to Britt: Jimmy, wa will os men a Nelaon I like Bob Fltxalmmon; he 1 alwaya boring In nd never leu up. I could not what blow finiibed Britt, bat he fell from beer exhaustion. mm GATHERINO OF THE CROWD.

Attendance estimated at cloae to 10, 000 Ringside Scene. By tbe Associated Press. Colma, Sept. 4. The crowd gathered early, hundred carrying box lunches, prepar ed to tay any length of time.

A heavy tog drifted In from the ocean about II clock and the rklea were dull and leaden. The nlc ture-men, however, expected to work their machine succeaafuily. Tbe macbtnea were placed about 44 feet from tbe west aide ot the ring on a platform ten feet above tha ground. Three machines wer In operation tn onder to tnaur a complete and continuous record. Manager Coffroth estimated tbe attendenc at 4,400.

The controveray over tbe referee hurt th attendance to a material extent Like a Frontier Mining Camp. Th acenes Just outtld th high fenc around the arena had (11 the appearance of a frontier mining camp or the Immediate vicinity of a circus Taking advantage of the fact Jbat they were outside the city and county of San Franclaco and acroaa the border line of Baa Mateo county, gambling sharp operated games of Infinite variety. Aa la uaual at great a porting event there waa a crowd of hangera-on outside aa large (a that Inalde and those freeely played th gamea Thouaanda of dollars changed hands. On many of the roulette and faro tab lea hundred! ot dollar were tucked In coin In plain view of tba crowds. Many games were conducted by women, who reaped a rich harvest Almost every available automobile In San Franclaco had been engaged to bring aportlng-men to lb ringside.

Improvised garages outside the arena were filled with machines. Several tallyho partita lent a spectacular feature ts th arena. Large delegation' of ring follower came from all tbe large cities ef the Eait tnd numerout Weatern point. There was no disorder. The main portion of the crowd did not begin to arrtv until 1 o'clock, when they poured In through the gates la great numbers.

The urhcrt became confused ajid the aisles were badly congested. CHOSING THE REFEREE. Jeffries finally sidetracked in Favor of Eddie Graney. Colma, Sept. first question asked by each arrival wat: "Who will be the referee?" When they found that the question waa still unsettled the aeutlment was freely ex-preaaed that tbare would be a fight or a boot-lag scrape.

The uncertainty practtrttty brought betting to a standstill. Th poolroom concession had prepared to handle the big crowd of bettors but no buslneas waa done, although odds of 10 to wer offered, Brltt being the favorite. Ar the hour aet for the fight approached th crowd became reatleaa and noisy, manr stand. ng upon the Beats. A score of women cams In with escort, each one being cheered Nolsn atlll persisted In his refusal to bring Nelron Into tb ring until a referte satisfactory to blmaelf ahould he elected and at l.p.

th. uncertainty wa, a. great at After tba boxen welgtej in at Harry Cor. 1D forenoon Ts.laS mobile with the'r rcspe-tive manager. td Colma A cold wind the men appeared thoroughly chilled.

Jim Jeffries appears. cfW AroYgfi the gates' in' arena at 1 20 clock and took a aef? tb rlng.Me He was cheered it 51- Jettrler said he war on baud to act at i he h2i kTe.Cnh,V? "1 tb. "tub Hi Ltd! fro. whM lh'y l-trnded to do So to Urfy! Nelson', father cam. declared he did JeUnea "aiWv aDT aquabbl.

At 1 30 Nelron v.i 7 Cnw UlCnj lo. Lh Mr. the r1ng.d wee. Sealed in a box clt Unev JrHnea and Ith escort. ue- 'bout, "lit down, i ent a "'bolder, were in their J' UP UBU1 At 1 40 li rw I tract eaila for tha maa I ba la the rtag at LS a.

a. It Neieoa as aot as head at 1 a. av. will ra3 tor the foe felt. "Way eon yew provide a diatilsa lairn) Bar my maa?" aaai rraiaa.

"Yo have a roone. tba asm as eJ4 CofTrath. a Ian ased lately after ard Kalaa waat asst. Brht enters i Ring. Brttt rame Into tba ring St LU, ac Bled bv hla eeroeda.

Spider Kelly. Sam and Tlv Krellng. Brlu telectad tba aoatawast corner. He waa roily erwaaaa, wearta a aaagj ovarraat over a thick swatter aad trow awn. A soon a Brttt got lata th ring.

Maaagw Coffrvth rent word to Netaoa that Brttt was aa hand and arderwd Nelsoa ta Bfipaar has-mediately. Thar waa stga'of hiaa, hew- ever, and after awhile Willi Brltt that Nelaon be produced at aaea, aadlac: "I'm not going to keep sy maa bar all day. That fellow Nelson waa ta her at Laa.lt ta now after 2 o'clock aad bad better tbe up here mob It there going ta ba a fight. "It pretty tough," saM CoSroth, "ta gs up against thm aituaUoa after Ma raoatks' work getting thla match sad perfect lag aU arrangements, to Bay nothing Of tb tapaass have been pat to." At 2 15 m. Jim Jeff rise cam rat tba rtoa.

It waa aald at that tlm that Nelsoa ahea- lutely refused to appear. Billy Jordaa, taaa made thla announcement: "Gentlemen Mr. Nelron ratlins wa eetaa Into the ring unleaa they eelect a asaa (ther than Jim Jeffrie for A great chorus of Jeer sad trtas hstr tav-terrupted him. "Mr. Brltt, continued Jordan, "will not atand for anyone otber tha Jaffrla.

Now, gentlemen, three rousing cheer tor tb an-defeated and retired champios tb worts Jim Jeffrtea." Three cheer were gtven. Eddie Grsney supplants Jewries. Alter a long wrangle wa announced that Jeffrie had retired trots th 114 sad that Eddie Ontney had been darted aa re area. The announcement that tn raters ejwaettea had been settled caused chant ta tba betting situation and many wager war aud, Brltt being tb favorlta at II to 4, At 2 S3 Neleon appeared. Oa kla way 4c a he waa greeted with Jeering sad hooting.

Ha wa accompanied by Harry Mart la Murphv, Billy Nolan sad Fred Leader. Nelaon waa introduced aa "tb hardest cat to crack In the lightweight claaa BaMllaaj Nelson." i This introduction was coolly received. Brltt waa then Introduced aa "th Pride of California." and be waa loudly ehaerw. Challenge Dew thick and faat. Eddla Han ton, Jimmy Gardner.

Gu Grdner, Auiwllo Hav re and Willie nttgeraia were aome it tat who want tn meet the winner. All Beta declared off. The moving Dlctura machine wars atarted as aoon Nelson entered th rtng. An announcement that cam aa a sarprt waa that Graaey declared ill bets off as tb contert. Oraney explained with rear renew to nit -daring bet off that It applied only to bats mad prevlou to hi aelectlon and accp.

ance a referee tnat an ou era ceaia bibbs. Graney called the men to the center ana gave them Instroctlooa. "Yon boys arc go Ins to fight under tbe Marquis of Qienaberry rule," he said: "my interpretation ot the rules la that there muat ne no noiaing. 1 don't want to put my ha-nda on you. Whea I aay break.

I want yoa to break without say unnecessary oelay. The men shook banda, tripped quickly aad the ring wtt cleared. Btitt wore red trunks inmmea wttn in national colors. Nelaon had on pal crwea trunks with a pink belt. At 2.47 th woro waa gives ana us nan aa on.

BUFFALO BEAT ROCHESTER Park Club defeated Rochester Tennis Club Lost in Doubles, bat made it up in Singles. Special to Tbe Buffalo Expr Rochester, 8pt. 8 The Park Club tennis team defeated tha Rochester tennis taaa OS the ground ot the Rochester Tennl Club this afternoon, tbe final cor being fiv matches ts four, It waa a great surprlsa, at tb home team bad met an 4 defeated tb strong Syracu team earlier la tb atlas. Tbe scorn follow: SINGLES. Ward (Rochester), defeated Hodg (ButaJa), 4 0 0 Klrkover (Buffalo), defeated Goodwin (Rocker ten, 44, 41, 4.

Morey (Buffalo), deetated Bteobln (Rocb-eter), 4-3, ft 4, 84. McLaughlin (Buffalo), defeated Coapta (Rochester). 24, 74, 7-4. Field (Buffalo), defeated Alexander (Saek-eeter), 41. 41.

Will (Rochester), defeated Rkhartl (Bat-taio), 4-0, 44. TJOUBLBB. Ward and Good-win (Rochestr), dafaatad Morey and Hodge (Buffalo), 4-4. 414, 74. Klrkover and Richard (Buffalo), defvaaad Alexander and Will (Roc beater), 74.

(4. Chapln and Stebbln (Rocbestar), defaated McLaughlin snd Field (Buffalo), 44. 4-4, Fighting the Flames to succeed Baseball at Olympic Park. Tomorrow, Manajrer Stallmgs will be the day of the laat game ot tb em Leagu eeaaon at Olympic Park, tt baring been decided to play th gam scheduled for Buffalo on Tuesday In Toronto, It will ba ladies' day and also boya' day. As ther I but.

on gam, and that at te Bsnal hour ot 4 o'clock. It I not believed that tha yowng- -ten will htv to skip school la order ts the game. With tbe baseball mason ever, tt la announced that tbe Buffalo Baseball a Amaaa-ment Company baa contracted le produce oa the week ot September lth, tbe apectacla, Fighting th Flamee" at Olympic Park. Thl production haa been uccesful elaewher. It rarrie 70 people, four fire engine and accompanying paraphernalia, end will glv two performances dally during the weak maa-tloned.

New York Golf League Tournament at an End. Schenectady. Sept. 4 Th tminumwt et the Central New York Golf Lelgu cams to a rlore today when the flnalt wr playwd ta tb Individual championship, th eoaaolaUoa and differ contests The Individual ehamptonabip cup was won by H. L.

Town of BrbenerUdy. who defeated B. Beale. alto of Schenectady, four up tnd three to play. For tb rooaolaUoa cup Foster Pruyn of Albany won from B.

P. Wilkin of Vtlra, five up and four to play. Th differ cup wat won by T. S. Nsamltb wf Schenectady, who defeated John D.

Miller ot fcbs-nectadr one up In a nineteen-bol cam. The prlie were awarded by Jobs D. Teller of Auburn, the president of the league, this afternoon. The Mobawk Country Club ot this city carried off the honor of th tournament wltinlnx the team rhamptonahlp, tb Individual championship, tha duffers cup aad ths driving contert arc sot Keats tor th calebratecl Knox Hats aTJKnrn ttnd if id tbt vorld 'Wt Tt---rs Stetson Hats we tell ta botk toft sad Baker's Hats in or' own exdntrss ttrleg at X00. Nona bettertar th price, Step in and ass th btst ajtplfy of hats is th ctj, L.

H.AKER CO. TBB SVHOI BATTKJl SS3 HAM ST. taluk Bat- DRAWING TO A CLOSE. kt Axnerican AaaocUtion has tei a good on this Year. The aesraaat ta the avrteaa Aaaortatloa 1 faat drawtac a ttoee; In fart, only few day aaar remain bafere tt will be thing of the paat.

The rare has baaa a close on all aaaaua Between Columbur and Milwaukee, whUe Mlaaempolts came to the front after the 4 net twa wweka of play aad assumed the leadership for a time, hut It was only for a time, aa the rrhelHM teem Aeed ta the front ana they aaa held oa tanarteuely ever since The eaJaat vi the eluba ta the aaaoclatlon have oat anaos the rare that waa expected of them, atthe (h Loeurrtlls made a reaurkablr sbow-C daring the la it two sooBths, and if the Calanela had started eat at the aame gatr they would bow he contending for firat place la-atead of bwtng a fixture la fourth. Toledo aad Kansas City have bees sore 41a-appointmenu. as also has been galnt Paul. Tha ladtaaapolta club has mada only a fair ab owing throughout the aeaaoo. The Brew-are aad Saaauws have been the fighting teama of tha wrsanltarton and tha taeue baa been In doubt so ry day Bp to within a week ago.

when tb Senator gained enough pointa on be Brewers to make tbem look Bke real winner. It la bow a fight to a finish between Columbus Milwaake aad MlBneapolra. and should any aaa of then gat a eenoua setback at thla time woald esean bring nut of the rare entirely. From the manner In which Columbus la play ing at present It I only rwaanoable to expect that they will rapt a re Jb Bag. while the Brewers bar a bard fight oa their hands to retain aacosd place from Minneapolis.

DOWN AND OUT FOR BRITT (Continued from page thirteen.) the men toward each other, th uncertainty aa to whether there would be a fight at all up to within a quarter of an hour before the battle actually began, with "the cleverness and the endurance displayed by the two boxer, made the bout one at gnat In tarsal to followers of puglllam. It waa the Sucre of a Strang, enduring fighter agalnat a clever, cool boxer. From the firat until Referee Eddie Oraney flnlrhed tb count of ten second. Nelson forced th fight. Though Buffering many bruldng blow on the race and body ana being at umee very tired.

Nelson never gave ground. He came back after every attack by Brltt, alwaya ready to exchange blowa. For the ruahing. forcing, perslatrnt tactk-a of Nelson, Brltt could find no effective counter. The Call- fomlan tried every blow known to him to Stop hi tlreleaa opponent.

In every way Brltt failed, although he puniahed Nelson severely, knocking him down once and dagger ing him aeveral time. When Brht looked good. Only one. In the third round, did It appear to tboae clnee enough to yudga the tide of battle that Brltt might win. In this round Brltt reached the moat vulnerable apot on Nelsoa' muBcled body, the stomach, with two terrific right-hand blow that carried punlabment.

Nelson faltered for a moment and doubled over. Quickly turning bl attention to Nelaon'a fare. Brttt aent a terrific right rroaa that dropped tha Dane to hi kneea. There waa a about from Brltt a frtenda, but the elation waa ahortlived. Nelson got up before the timer could reach the count of two and fouaht aaareaalvely for a few second.

when the gong rounded a cheerful note to the Battler's upiwfTcra. The call of time for the eucceedlng round found Nelson freah and ready. Nelaon wa alwaya the first to begin the rounda, though not always the first to land a blow. Tim after tlm he would glide along after Brttt murh after th atyl of Fltxalm-mona, never clever 00 hla feet, but alwaya aeeklng ta horten th dltnce between hi opponent and himself. Tireless peralatence and disregard of physical punishment characterized Nelaon'a fighting throughout.

Brltt fought gamely at all time, but after hi apurt In the third round, the California fighter weakened perceptibly to tboae aeated cloae to the ringside. Brlu had used all his alrengtb. all hla cleverness snad all hla blow In th third and be failed to achieve a knockout, Britt faced Defeat early. Brltt appeared to reallae. aa he took hi corner after the fourth round, that he wa unable, to hurt hla opponent.

Nelaon alao teemed to reach thla declalon at tb aunt tlm and subsequently took Brltt' blow with trior confidence and without flinching. Exept In pots, tha rounds were all pretty much aliko, Nelaon alwaya forcing, Brltt alwaya giving ground; Brttt trying to keep Nelaon at the end hla (nappy left hand and the Dane ulng every meana to get Inalde the circumference of th Callfornlan arma. Whenever Nelson broke down the defenee or accepted the blowa aimed at hla, he would hammer away at tha body, alwaya earning out of clinch swinging at tha Jaw. The agreement of the two men to break at the call of the referee and of refer' Interpretation of the rulea and their strict en force-men 1 seemed to be In Nelson' favor. Oraney told the men before the fight began that they muat break at hla command and be carried out hla Injunction.

The refereelng wat auccesrful, according to popular opinion. in the ttrtn round Brut neia a momentary advantage, atagger Ing Nelson with a reriea of blows and making areperat etrort to win. Thla waa the first round In which both threw aside all knowledge of boxing and alugfed viciously, each hoping to end tb ngni with one blindly delivered, lucky blow. Both were bleeding at the close of thla round, but Nelaon waa the etronger. Fight a fierce one.

It did not seem nosaible that a fight could ba fiercer than the fifth round, but the aurceedlng period of three mlnutrf brought the vast crowd to Ita feet and kept It there throughout the round. The fighter slugged each other ceaselessly. Both were bleeding and weary, but always game. In th laat minute of the sixth Nelaon suddenly took the lead and getting Brltt In a comer, beat him about th body and face until be went weaving about the ring, vainly trying to protect blmaelf. Brltt took a terrific beating about the body, unable for a time to block Nelson blow; but In a flash Brltt took a brace.

He aet himself In the middle of the ring and met Nelaon with two puntahliig awing to the face. Nelaon baited and Brltt leaped forward. He slugged and awung In one last desperate effort, but again tbe gong ended tbe round, like the previous critical one, at an opportune tlm for Nelaon. In the eighth Nelson bad Brltt In trouble, by daggering th Callfornlan with a left and driving htm to tbe ropes. Brltt' second were In a frenxy, ahoutlng all sorts of orders.

Above all waa th voice of Spider Kelly, wbo bouted, "Cover up, Jimmy. Jimmy obeyed nd probably saved himself from going down In thla round. After the eighth Brltt appeared lo tire fast. The pace waa tlower and In Nelson' favor. Nelson wearing out Britt In th tenth and the eleventh Nelaon continued to wear out Britt.

In the twelfth Brltt rallied suddenly and battered Nelron for two minute. Nelson covered hts jaw and took most of the-blowa on the nose, ear or rtomarh. Brltt wore himself out end flnlrhed the round tirsd. It became evident to Brltt aeronda after the twelfth that their man waa being beaten. They sought to holster hit wtvertng confidence with cheerful remarki, but Btitt appeared to res lite that he was beaten.

In tbe thirteenth Brltt toojr a beating with game-nee. Tbe fourteenth round was the moot exciting one of the fight. Nelaon. knowing Britt was tiring faat. had before biro the determination to end the battle.

In five aeconda he had Brltt atagaterlng about, hi guard lowered and all but out Tlm and again Nelaon planted left-hand blowa on Brftt't face, driving him agalnat tha rones Overeagernesa on Nelson's part prolonged the fight beyond thta round. Seeing hi brother beaten down. Willi Brltt bouted. "Swing. Jimmy, awing." Setting himself to meet Neleon, Brttt swung hi right hand with all the strength of hla bedy The blow landed and Nelaon wa not only atopped, but eeemed to give ground.

Brttt pressed the dvantag. With hla feet art far apart to steady hlmerlf once more he met Nelson with full arm awing, finally forcing the Dane to tbe clinch. The gong rounded while they were standing head to head, alaabtng at each otber with both hand Ten thousand men arose and cheered the boxer. The drape rate at ml a la In the fourteenth round compelled both men to alow up la the- nexi tiro rouna ana no aeciaire work waa done by ettber. though Nelaon showed more strength whenever they rame to a clinch.

The seventeeafn waa Nelaon by a good margin. End for'Bntt: The eighteenth proved the end for Brltt Detailed accounts of that round, which laated about two minutes, abow little difference from tbe preceding round. Brttt wa tired, but eeemed willing. Nelson forced him about tbe ring and gave many body blowa. alway boring In.

He cornered Brttt and drove him against th rope. Brttt squirmed out nd sent in terrific left to the etomach tbat appeared to hurt Nelaon. Neleon covered hia body nd Brltt swung -or hi face. Quick a a flash Nelson sent In a abort, harp. left-hand blow to Btitt etomach.

He gave way and ate back crouch ing to deceive Nelaon and gave blmaelf time to recover aaw tbe damag hla blow had tnfllrted. bowevee and nr. I forced Brltt Into hia own there In a rally that lasted only a few momenta th end came. Brltt went down auddealy Nelaon says tt wa from a blow th Jaw' ami aw crsar rsea arter tbe fight whai tan bint wat. but ta tb opinion af those who vara cloc by, It wss tb blow la lb lUJtnack hi EWING RAPPED FOR HITS Pittsburg chopped Cincinnati Pieces Boston had a close Call with Washington.

to NATIONAL BASEBALL LEAGUE. TMTXRDAT'S BISUXTaL Philadelphia 4. Boatoa OMtJ Philadelphia (. Beaton 3. aerosd.

New York 4. Brooklyn Srst. Braoklya 4. New York 1: aeraal Plttahurg 12. riO'lnnall a.

Cklcaga ta Saint Louie, vat grwunda. TODAY 1 (JAM Ed. Chicago fa Clartaaatt. Pltuburg ht Balut Loula aTAKDINO OF THE CUTB. Cluba.

W. L. ret. Cloba. W.

Pet Near rm innaa.Sl A .4 PUtaburg 81 in .2 Chlraga ....74 44 Alt Batos 41 .334 PhlledeL ...4 41 Mi Bruoklys Kl Mi ONE FOR BROOKLYN. Batting Streak in the eighth gar to New York the first. New Tor k. Sept. The Brook true aur-prteed the New Yorka today by taking tba ond fame of a doubl header.

They batted MfGtanfty aevageiy la the eighth inning A batting streak In tha eighth gar the New Yorka the firat game. Score, aaroad came: BROOKLYN'. NEW YORK. ABRHPA A.B.RHPA Do bps tl ,1 1 1 1 I Brown 1 1 0 rWkard If 4 lilt .1 I I I I Lumley rl.4 1 2 1 McKann lb 4 I 111 I 1 1 11 2 Mrrtra If ..4 1 1 4 0 Lewis a 1 1 1 Dahlrn aa. 4 1 1 1 I Batch 2b 1 4 0 Iievlin lb ..1 14 2 1 Rltter 3b 1 1 Strang 1 tilt Hall Ib ....4 llll Herman 4141 Bergen 4 4 4 4 1 Amea 4 4 0 1 BtrU klett I I I I Mir nahaa .1 4 4 0 0 McOln ty i 4 1 1 1 Totals ..24 4 11 27 11 Totals ..23 4 10 27 14 Batted far Ames In second Brooklyn 4 0 0 0 4 0-4 New York 100241O0O-4 Errors.

Brooklyn, Lewla 1, Hall New York, McGann first on errors. New York; left on bases. New York 7. Ilraoklya 4: bare on ba la. off Amea 2.

off MrOlantty 1. off Strli klett struck out, by Amea 1. by Mr-Glnnltv 5, by Suirklett 1. aacrlfic-e hit, Lew-l; stolen baaea, Mertea, 2. Strang, Mc-Otnnlty.

Sberkard. Batch. Hal'; double play, Geaaler (unaaalated umpire, Day: time, 2.04: attendance, 12,004. Score, firat game II Broeklvn 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 42 4 New York 14000041 424 oattcrlea, Brooklyn. Earon and Rltter: New York.

Taylor and Breenaban; umpire, O'Day. HIT NINETEEN TIMES. Ewing was punished, but Leever kept hia at altered. Plttrburg, Sept -Ptttaburs; simply made a chopping-block of Cincinnati today In the final game of Ibe Reda here thla oeaaon. Ewing was rapped for nineteen hits.

Including five doubles. Leaver managed to keep hla hlta pretty well arattered. Score: PITTSBl'RC. CINCINNATI. ABR.HPA.

A.B.RHPA fianley 1 2 0 lluiglni Zb.l 4 4 5 3 I-acb If 1 Heaum't rf.l 3 agner ra.t Howard lb.4 1 llraln lb 4 0 Harry Ib ...4 4 4 7 0 3 0 Keller 4 1 1 4 0 2 7 Seymour cf.4 12 10 4 0 Corror aa.4 112 2 4 4 Htrlnf 4 114 1 4 2 Odwell 4 12 14 5 4 Schlel ....1 4 0 4 1 4 1 Ewing ...4 4 4 1 2 Itttrbey 4 4 1 Olbron ..4 1 1 Leerer a .,.4 4 1 Total ..41 12 14 27 14 Total ..25 4 4 24 II Cincinnati 4 4 0 0 2 4 1 1 4-1 Plttaburg 1 4 2 0 4 4 4 4 12 Error Pltuburg, Brain Cincinnati, Rtetn-feld 1, Schlel 1: two-bare hit, Beaumont 2, Seymour, Olbron. Leever, Dan ley; tacrine hit, Olbaon; atrurk out, by Ewing 1, by Leever baaea on ball, off Ewing 1, off Leever wild pitch, Ewing: passed ball, Gibson; double plays, Wagner to Rltrhey to Howard Wagner to Howard; umpire, Baueewln; attendance. 4,004. Boston let both slip. Philadelphia, Sept.

took both gamer of a doubleheader from Boston today. Altrndaace 4,47. Score flrat came: R.H.E. Philadelphia ..1 414414 4 I 1 Boston 1414144 1 4 1 mttl.AlnKI. WLMttl.

and Dooln; Boston, Wlihelm aad Needham; umpire, jonnatone. Score second game: I Philadelphia 003444(4 4 11 1 Boston 0 0 0 4 4 4 4 1 12 i 1 Batteries Philadelphia. Plttlnger and Dooln; Boston. Young and Moran; umpires. Abbott aad Wlihelm.

AMERICAN BASEBALL LEAGUE. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Philadelphia 4, New York 1: first. Philadelphia 7. New York called slsth Inning.

Boaton 8. Washington eleven Innings Detroit I. Saint Louis 1. Chicago Cleveland I TODAY'S 0AM ES Detroit In Chicago. Cleveland la Saint Loula.

STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Cluba. W. L. Pet Cloba.

W. L. Pet. Phtladrl. ...75 46 .628 Boaton 64 400 Chicago ..71 Mi Detroit 62 43 .44 Clevel ....64 59 .630 Waah'too ..60 70 .117 New Terk i9 ,504 St .44 at) HARD ON PITCHERS, Hughes and Tannehill driven from the Box, but Boston won.

U.a. a noon took Washington Into cmp after eieves 1 uiw tier- Inning play, Hughe bring knocked out of tne box and launrniil Buttering the earn fat. score BOSTON. WASHINGTON ABRHPA. ABRHPA Burkctt 11 1 llll Nil! ib 3 0 1 3 4 I arent aa I Mtanlry rf.

4 113 1 t', rf 4 14 14 Hickman 2hS 0 1 2 1 inmnr i i Anoera rrn 2 2 2 rreeman I 1 0 Huelrman lf4 1 1 1 4 uniiw iuo 1 a 11 j. ntani 10.. 1 2 13 I j- i- ci ne in 1 a asatay ra ..0012 riger I Hevaon r- I 1 at Armb er 0 0 0 3 0 Hugh 4 1110 4 lanneoni pi 1 4 rownsend pa 0 0 0 Winter p. 00000 "Selbich 0 0 0 0 4 ToUlt 45 7 12 Total 40 12 33 17 Batted for Criger la ninth. One out when winning run was mada Washington ..0244144140 47 Boston 0 1 1 4 1 I I 2 I 14 Error, Boaton.

Crtser Tannehill Waeh-tnrton. J. Siahl I. Heydos first on error. Morton 1, Washington left on baaea.

Boa- ion 12, waxnlnglon 4: baaea on balla. oft Tannehill 1. off Hushes 4 off TnsmuW i- Chicago's opportune Hitting. Chicago, III Sept. By opportune hitting Chicago today defeated Cleveland.

Attend- nc 10.SU. Score RUE 4 4 1 1 1 4 4 4 1 1 4144440-111 Chicago Cleveland Ratterlce-Chtcago. Wlah and Sullivan; Cleveland. Jor and Clark; amptree, Conner nd Connolly. 100 much Jot Saint Louis.

Deientt Mich, a jt. prthKra 'today wat too much tor Saint Leula. Attend- ance, Score Detroit 14444441 4 4 Saint Loult 0 4 4 1 4 4 4 a I i Batteries- Detroit, Donovan end Warner Buchanan. Ablra and Roth; umpires O'Loughlln and McCarthy. Athletics won and tied.

Philadelphia, Pa Sept. 4. Philadelphia won the first tuae and tied with New York la a doubleheader today. Attendaac 22.430. Score first game: e' New York 0 4 1 444 1 41 Philadelphia .14 1114 1 4 14 2 Batterlet New York.

Griffith, Powell and Kletnew: Philadelphia. Plank and JPewtr; umpire- Sheridan. Scot, aecond game: BH.gl gjw .11 1 i a i jb a-uriae-Nrw Tart. Hogg, ratxaaa sad 4 1 it IS IB. A 0 1 13 1 attenaauce, s.wu.

supportelTpoole. Providence won on the Errors made by Byers and Jordan. Baltimore, Md Sepl Tb Providence Tta-4 Mora kept up their winning rtreak today by shutting aut the Orioles. Both Hun hell and Poole pitched winning ball. The C.latadlgger' two ruaa were the reaiilt of two errors by By-4 era and one by Jordan.

The vlrltora aaa. ported Pool tn faul tless sty SVora; BALTIMORE. PROVIDKNCK A A. A. R.

It. II A. Neal ra ,...4 0 14 4 Harley 4 0 0 1 iony rr i a ran ir 0 13 McAI'ae 4 114 Punn 2b .3 0 0 1 Jordan lb 2 4 4 1 1 II rod i rf ...1 0 4 1 Rothgab If. 3 4 4 4 0 J'kllt'h 4 4 3 Indy 3b 4 4 1 12 Conn lb ..3 1 1 14 Mullln 2b 3 4 1 4 1 Morgan 3b. .4 1 2 2 llyers 2 4 4 4 1 Bock ra .,,.3 0 1 1 Burrhell p.

.3 4 14 3 Poole ...1 0 4 4 Hearn 4 4 4 4 -L Total Totals .31 0 i St 14 Hatted for Hotbgeb Is ninth. Baltimore 4 0 0 4 0 Providence 4 0 1 0 0 2 4 27 14 4 0 0 4 1 0 2 Krror. Baltimore, Neal Jordan 1, Byera 2r Providence sacrifice hue. Rock, Brodte; rtolen base, McParland: double pia.va, Poole 10 lick to Conn. Mullen to Jordan: baser on hallr.

of Burt hell 1, off Poole bit by Poole alruck 001, by Burcbell 1. by Poole left) oeiiimorv rroviaence oral on error. Providence; time. 1,15, umpire, Egan. tteodeuce, NO TEAM NEXT YEAR.

Sharon will be without Baseball in 190 Two for Buffalo. Special to The Buffalo Express. Sharon, Sept. 4 Because of tb peislstent knocking, of the anvil chorus. me 1 arnegie -eteei Lompany, wnJrD Dae trolled the Steel baseball team thta season, aaa practically oectaeu not to run Xb team neat year.

The rlub will break aboat even financially tbia year. The teem baa son majority of the gamea pltved but because all the gamea thua far hare 'been dropped to Youngatowa, the tan have been 'knocking the team. If sbaron haa a tram next year tt will be controlled by someone besides the efflctala of ine arnrgir company. 11 an eight-team atari league la formed, emhrartnr Youagetown Castle Sleubenvllle, Braddnk. Homestead McKreaport and Akron, Sharon will become a member.

It is doubtful If New Catl will rgaaise a team. Manager Marty Hogan of the Ohio worka la after three or four of the focal layers, be raua he will loaa about four or Ire of hla tea tar. Phyla goe to the Saint Louia team, wan vt aiuiey bin nroinroDi go 10 rJurfalo Totals TORONTO. White rapt I. I f.

klagooD, a.s lupp, r.f. llnuaar, f. i.i... BDea. lb IVrniDtrrmaB.

3b. Fi.Sell. 2b. Tcft. r.

sitt'beraoo, p. A.B. 4 4 4 4 1 TCals I Buffalo 0 4 3 0 0 2 0 I 8 Tdgtiuta I I I a a Ha mod moal'ulfiilo 3. Tn-oulo 4. Pint hare en balla -Off MllilgaB 1 (r.lra- tnermaa, Kapui; aff Mil'txciaon i isirAlllater, Ml'leri.

fitrvrk oat-By MIIMgaa i iToft. Houeer); br MrPBerena 2 HVrttman. L. Ponel. Three-biu bite leleharuv, Miller.

Bawni oa erroreBuflalo 2. Toronto S. Frr.leo barea llouaer. La Ports. MrManaa.

Irrtt en baser Buffalo Toronto 4. tieubte pUyt La Porte, Mi alliater to Mur-pkv: Magooa to O'Brien: Sdrgovn. Suffell to lltm; M.AUItter, McMaiiua, Milligan, to Murphy. Hit by pitcherBy Mcpherson 3 (McAllister t. i-a Pom I Biplrea Morsn and Zlmmcr.

Tim of game 1.40. YERKESS MASTERLY WORK. Team-mateS lurnisnea Htm excellent Support Seven-inning Game. It ta seldom that Yerkes wins a game. 1 Vattalty, It ta poor support, hard lock, batting ralliea, and Buffalo loses, but yesterday tha herl waa is good eh ape and gobbled up everything, ee matter bow hard a ball was bit.

Th outfield received taore than th urnal supply jf files yesterday. It waa But. fW that hit the hall aw hard and It waa Hoarer wbe rpotted -i less than el bit -ht the arrewnd gam by antaukntl running, high 7, Miller and rieleiianty all bad aome fine graba ta their credit. It was a ebert rame, seven Innings, hut Tiaagh ta ahew Toronto bow much better the Biaews were yeaterday. Not an error waa laaoe la the flrr game aad tha sam woald hsv resulted In the aarwad bat for a poor kl7 fon 00 'o l.

on 10 greet style at drat, Brorkett fielded th bunt eu and McAllister and La Porta took car of moat of the tlutcra with great applauaa from the fast. The latter applauded all good plava, bat Houaer'a handout waa the greatest- yet. Nothing roe Id get hy over bl bead oa account wf his )eng reach. hit seined th (am with hit to abort renter, getting first la safety. Magsoa lined "ane ta Murphy, who taged firai aark and threw to eecwnd to bead off White, who waa hef.

fcrS' aark. hot hit White Ib tha back. I'mntre lm-Bter didn 't like White' slang way of rune lag aad railed hia out for Interference. The visitor were sever dangtroua, except la the fourth, when La Porte threw wild to first and Magooa got to serend. Happ'a ea-iy groasaer advanced biagooB to third, but Yarkaa waa right ther and fanned the eppoa-Itig bataaaea by hia maawrful pitching.

rluarer hegaji kla sensational catching ta the fourth when be palled dews a loaa fly free McAIltrter bat. Drtehanty bit to th fav tor tw hags aad La Parte retrieved tan If by aendlcg on to the left 4 eld trace ainw tba asm spot. Dele aoty then cored th only rua. Kothtng hat files and grouoder ued, and after Huaaer waa fooled as three teaser aad Pram did tha Basra timasermaa pooped eat ts McAllister and uaU prra Moras called tha cama, aa bad bewa mutually aeread beforehaad. Ther had bewa roeagh of baseball for th atlarsooa aad the Una war sbM get bass ta Dote for their Bj i I 4 4 4 4 1 i 1 total of t2.

Won the president a match and the atruck put, by Tanoehlll 4. by Winter 1 hy title of military champion of America. II Hurhee 4. by Towneend three-baa hlta, ha tiro earned ths rhamptonahlp rhedal and Burltett 2. Ferris Tannehill.

Parent, Siahl-Ib a few weeka will receive an autocraph two-baae hlta. Collins Anderson, Hughes! commendatory letter from Prerident Roose- Huelrman. racrtflce hlta, Freemaa 2. Ferrla, velt TTe fifth nrlxe, 110. era earned bv Ser- 1 Huelrman, Nil); stolen baaea, Ferris An.

grant Doyle of New York, who s-ored 2W and derwon double play. Parent to Grtmahaw-the tenth ST. by Lieutenant Danney, New 1 balk, Hughe, wild pitches, Hughes. Towna-York. with 2S0 end: umpire.

Hurst; tlm, 2.1S; attendance. as 7,785. Blount will alao art tets.faat aitqltl tt times and second high 4si'la v.vs.t.iv. 1., 4ieii v-taa'ni "wnt'stga torsi onf and low total Floss's Iroquois Bowling Alleys. A meeting of the Lamb Bowling Club waa held tart Friday evening at these alleva and th following officer were elected for tb ensuing year: President.

If. Hunter; vice president, H. Helnleln; rvrtry. Huff: trearurer. Ailing: ecore rerorder.

B. Stone. The member were divided Into teama of four men each laat evenlr and the cantalna of tem No I waa W. Davidron: team No. H.

Helnleln: team No. 2. Huff Davidson a team cleaned uo everything getting blah wi nun a terra na nien toisi iwr loe evening H. MontAan wa the rtar howlrr of the evening, having a high game of "4. From, now oa thr club wilt meet oa Friday night of each week The Call called the Turn.

San Francisco, 01., Sept In regard to the question ef wbo should refers th Brttt-Nrlron fight, tb Call said that aa Important conference waa bald early today, as a result of which It was probable Eodt Oraney would be chosen for tbat duty. Tbe Brltt had been shown that Notaa would not glvw In. and after an extended conference with Manager Coffrotb It wtr derided the referee should be named at the ring si 4. TbJ meettag wa a laat resort to etralghte out the tangled kela. Tbe sheriff af.Ma itee county, wbere ta took ad-oa, that II tt run.

to a lugrlnc match btwa tb atop th flattc ansa aa wosig NEW YORK STATE LEAGUE. YESTERDAY 8 RESULTS. At Syraer--8yrCBS 4. Btnghamton I. At Scran too Rrranton 3, Wllkaa-Barr r-Al Albany Albany 4, Troy 1.

At UUca Ultcs U.J.IO.I STAND I NO OF THE CLUBS. Cluba. W. L. Pet, Club.

W. L. Pr-t 41 .474 UUra 49 St A J. 4 41 Srraataa 7 ..4 41 .475 Troy 14 77 .234 .47 64 J33 (haton tt 74 WENT ELEVEN INNINGS. Syracuse tinally woi, wtr Bingham.

ton by a dost Score. Byrnes, Swot. -Today gam wa prole sieve innings, whta' Trainer tingled cam t. up and told hi. waih, BrtS him to bring Jimmy I Dn" '1 har told Nolaa that I vat would give hits i (i.

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