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THE' CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY 28 1891-THIRTY-SIX PAGES WITHOUT WHIP OB SPUB GREAT VICTORY ONE LOST TO PITTSBUBGL Ban Chief and Gold Dollar Ormie Whitney and Prince ere the last three At the quarter Racine is clear of the rest and running easily but Fayette upon whom the Wert Side haa its combined bet has ran around his field and ia second a nose before Santiago be bead in front of Marion CL At the half Racine ia a length and a half to the good with Santiago Marion CL Fay etta and Verge following in close order Lround the turn Marion makes her run and ter nose is at Racine's flank aa they flash part tbe three-quarter port Santiago at the aide and Vtige Or coming fourth Into the stretch they race with only two horse and both great ones contending hard for the prize They are Racine and Verge d'Or and when they are half way down the stretch the cry goes up Verge d0r wins" But the Racine tera ia not the Racine who quit in the stretch last Tuesday Daredevil Fitz too knows all the tricks of the trade He riues the champion with hands and kneefcand at the end it is not Racine but Verge that ia beaten and they com part tha judges Racine a clear length ahead of the black son of Virginiua Whitney runs down th stretch ike a racehorse pf great quality and is third with Business at hia aide fourth Fitzpatrick rode a great race on Racine nia whip waa never out His work was with hands and Mela Allen was hanl at work all down the stretch on Verge who was rallied ia every way Arundel nnd Big Three Win Fourth nee purse INI of which UN) to (trend for S-ysarolda and upward weights Ihfc above the seals entrants (lk tb winner lobs sold mt auction: horses entered to be sold for tAit) to carry weljrbt for ago: If for (IJW allowed Ylba: then 2 IbaTfor each MOO down to (bU than 1 lb for each (Km down to fiwk those entered not bo sold to carry 4 lb sxtrfc on mils and a sixteenth: Browii A Co'e fc Arundel by Rayon dPr-Lorg Nine 1 1IU Maxes) 1 Ed Brown LL Paler na by Lerna 47 wJdVubl Dawn WBejcan I Tom Daly 112 (CL Sloan): llephteto l6l (Bunn): Starter Caldwell Ill (Allen) Billy Pinkerton Ill (Seaman): Tycoon IK) (McCarthy) and Man Maba ikiethj ran unplaced rtf Ml a esaassoalV 1 1 S-l l-I Atartor CaldwalL tif-t 1-4 9WISSMSSNIIM ftlUlSsiSSMOMSsM "I 41 9leS0SMSNMiTAIB DHlst8isH(( 4 4leceIfWpllllrtlXaonaW ft "I Hwfioco2UUy rinkjMtoiiooooolu 1 oo coo ArUfiUftlsooooeaooooo 9 1 0S(SAllCOIll6JeSMMN(a 9 4esse FCOOIIieseesae 4 14 Audi strauThto 9M pUeo IS Arundel is firat away but soon Falerna ia in front and tho way nhe goes indicates that she may stay there Starter Caldwell chaaes Brown Dick's filly to tho three-quarter where ho catchea and passe her Bat in the stretch ho chucks it up and Arundel racing past Mephiato and Caldwell has it out with Falerna who comes again Arundel wins by two lengths from Falerna lat Conley a fast third Fifth reef Pnrw (gQO of which (110 to second and (40 to that bird him entranca free for (mrold and upwards thoa not having won a race this year allowed 7 pound mmldana If I years old allowed 12 ponnda If four years or upwanla 11 pound thres quarter of a mllst Buddy Brea bJu fc Big Thrsa by Mlcbna IU (Hathaway) ty ch Urania by Cold Kentucky iTMUatbaway 1 1 McUaff arty's eh Creols by CM Huilw off Clarkson HU br Pitched Tucker t-truck By Uualeli by Clarkson Passed Bennett lid kuie First base on Boston Left on borr-St York I Boo-ton 1UL McQuald Philadelphia 10 Brooklyn 1 Pnuimmi Pbm June The PhlHles played a good up-hill game today tying the the acme In the fifth and batting out a victory in the sixth Camthera retired at the end of the fifth and was succeeded by Hemming Considerable excitement was created in tbe fourth inning by tbe cry of and tbe clambering down of the occupants of the top benches of tha open asat at left Add Tha flames gained some headway in a short time and it looked as though all the ooen neats at left field would be consumed The Hie waa finally aubdned and the game retained One man waa badly burned abont the fsee and another bad him wrist broken Cfcorst Brooklyn I 1 I I I I I 1 Philadelphia I I I I II '-8 Hits errors Hltfc 11: Errors Csrnthera Hemintnc and pally OlesMin snd Clement Earned Brook-fynTl: Philadelphia! Two-bane hits-Erato Brown Pelehaitry it I Three-base Khlmlle Stolen bases -Ward O'Brien ill Hamilton Drtahanty Double Collins-Fonts Urlttn-Collln First base on By Gleason 1: by Carntbers by Hemming I Struck By Gleason 2 Carntbers 1: Hemming Wild Gleason 2'JUL Hurst Cleveland 6 Cincinnati 4 Cnrcnrx ati (X une Despite tbe disastrous trip of the Reds they received a warm welcome from 1AU enthusiasts who saw their pets go down once mom Errors by Latham and Smith virtually lost tha game Score: Cincinnati 2 I I I I 1 I I 1-1 Cleveland 0 1 III I I I I flit II: errors 4 Hits errors Batter Uul lane and Harrington: Gruber and Zimmer Earned Cincinnati 4 Cleveland Two-base Latham Stolen bases Beilly Holliday Virtue First on bslls-Off Mullane Struck By Mullane by Gruber Wild Mullane Time -Idd Umpire -Baltin AMERICAN ASMUi IATION GAMER Tha Brawns Tar with Calnmbns Winning as They Please St Lons Ma Jane The Browns toyed with Coiambus today winning as they pleased Seoret st-Louta 5 a i a a 12 (lOlWttbllleeeaee aagaeeaaeeeeaeeS 9 a-" 9 St Hits 12 errors I Hits 4 errors 4 Battrries-McUlU Griffith Runyan: Dolan Imnahoe Earnad Louis 4 Two-bas Knehna Homo Lyons Griffith Stolen Hoy (SI Fuller McCarty Comiskey Boyle McTamany Double Griffith-Fuller-Comlnkey WheekK-k-Lehans-Donohne: Wheeioek-Crooks -Le bane First on balls 09 McG'll 2: off Griffith 1 off Dolan 21 BtrucX By MeGIIL 2: by Griffith 1: by Dolan 4 Passed Munyaa I Wild pitch Darla Locisvtllk Ky Jons Robinson and Kelly made costly errors In the eighth inning today KeUy kicked hard at some of the decisions and the game was exciting Crane and Ehret both pitched good ball Tha soars: Louis viiifc i 0100004 41 asetieseaseoel 119 10 9 1 Hits a errors 4 Hits errors Crane and Vaughan: Ehret CahllL and Cook Two-base Canavan Bases on Off Ehret 1: off Crane Struck Andrews (2) Anderson Johnson Vaughan Donovan Raymond Sblnnlck Jennings Beard Ehret (2k Wild Ehret Hit by pltched ball-Robln enn Doable Shlnnlck-Baymond Hennings Vaughan-Kelly Pawed Cook CahllL 2 hours Jones Borrow Maas June Baltimore played tha Reds today and won although the latter gotquit a more on in the last two innings and came within one of tying the score Boston 1 022-1 Baltimore I II 1 I Hits errors Hltfc errors U'Brlen end Farrell: McMahon andRoblnson Earned Boston 1: Baltimore Two-base Wise MeOeaehy Stolen Joyce Kay First on Joyce (2k Stileker U'Brlen Welch Bay (tt Van Haltren (Ik Firat on Boston 2 Baltimore Hit by pitched ball Warden Welch Passed Koblnson Wild Brlen 2 Struck Farrell (2k Brown ohnson McMahon Doable Welch-Werden O'Brlen-Bmntberfc Ida Ferguson Washimotox June Ten Innings were necessary to decide a well-played and nt times ex citing game today in which both pitchers did fine work Freeman Washington's new pitcher made a most favorable impression not a hit being made off him until the fifth inning and striking out nine men The game wa won in the tenth inning cm Hallman's two-base hit and single with do one oat Score: Washington- 1 0 1 I I I i- Athletlo 1 0 I II I I I Hits 1: errors 4 A Hits 1 errors I Freeman and McGuire Cham-berlala and Milligan Earned Washington 1: Athletic Two-base Hallman Siolen Cross Ulymer Hines Murphv First base on WashlGgfon 2: Athletic Hit by pitched Snyder Clymer Struck By Freeman ti by Chamberlain Passed McGuire Wild pltches-Chamberlala I Freeman 2Sk Ferguson ILUXOI3-IOWA LEAGUE OAlIEn COLTS ABE IU THE DACE TOE CHICAGOS NOW CLIMBING TP THAT TOBOGGAN SLIDE Good Reason to Belleva They WIU Regal tha Big Lead They Had Harare The Weak New York la a Bad Fred Ilrokawa Tragic UrsIb-SUTlc Dig adertaklag Tom Ryan'S Match with McMillan The end of the week once more finds tha Chicagos right in tha league race After tha New York aeries it looked os though the dub might be on the toboggan slide sum enough but it has braced up wonderfully since leaving the metropolis and promises to regain tha lav lead it had before it went East For a time it was ploying miserable ball but Anson ta not easily discouraged and quickly put hu team on its feet Ilia promts action in securing Catcher Boorman strength ened the club in one of its weak plsrus and his shift of Ryan to center snd Wilmot to left was a good move At Cleveland the club regained its form and just now will take a deal of testing Its long stay at home should give it an opportunity to regain tho lead After three game with the Pittsburg club the Cleveland Brooklyn Hub fcdelphia New York and Boston ibs follow ia order for three-game aoriea each Then the club goes to Pittsburg for three p-n but returns for three games with Cincinnati This will give almost continuous stretch of twenty-three games at home dating today sod it ta safe proposition to make that the colts will win a majority of them The Giants are tasting tha bitterness of adversity now snd when they leave homo will be given a decided argument by the Western clubs They present by no means as formid able an appearance as they did a month ago At that time it was thought that warm weather would put Keefe Eying and Welch in condition This result has not yet been attained snd it begins to look sa though the youngrr division would have to bear the great er part of the work With Ewing in form the Giants would have hod tha best of the race without any question They may win without him but it will be only nfter tbe hardest kind of struggle Viewed nt this stage of the fight it looks ss though Chicago had an even chance with any of the others recovery of form will unquestionably strengthen it and it will hardly be susceptible to the bod streaks it experienced 00 its loot Eastern trip Only injury to some of its players can prevent it from being an important factor in the fight The sad demise of Frwl Brokaw the famous Princeton catcher Wednesday last cart a gloom over local baseball circles in which Brokaw was well and favorably known no spent tbe summer of here caught Amethe Princeton College pitcher on the Virginia Brights of the Commercial League The race was the most exciting ever known in the history of tbe league the Jen uey-Grahams winning nfter being tied with the Meriden-Britannias and Virginia Brights Brokaw caught for Princeton this year and Eoted his team to victory over Tale lie I his life ia a heroic attempt to save soma girls from drowning It really begins to as though Slavinfihd Sullivan would meet in the ring within a year Tho big fellow's friends mart hare confidence in his ability to get into condition else they would not allow him to make a match with the burly Australian Sullivan in shape will whip Slavin Tba latter has not the methods to whip Sullivan A man like Corbett who ta shifty enough to keep sway from tha big follow's rushes would hare noetter chance to win than Slavin The latter makes but little pretense of guarding and ta willing to take two punches in onler to land one Unless srm has lost its driving power Slavin cannot whip him If the big fellow lands hi awful right ones or twice the Australian will hanlly be in shape to do much damage His fight with Kil rain mart lessen him in the estimation of thinking people Jake had all the best of the lighting until lucky blow over the Baltimore man's ear Then with daxed man before him the foreigner was unable to land the knock-out blow Tbe mill at Hoboken must indicate that Slavin ta not the awful hitter he ta credited with being If Sullivan had daxed man before him it is a hundred toons that the light would not be prolonged fire or six Queensterry rounds without knock-out Slavin has done nothing to justify the be lief that be can whip Sullivan Kilreia showed conclusively that he could be hit easily snd any man Sullivan can hit has a hard row to hoe to soy the least It looks like bad judgment on the part of Tom Ryan to refuse to meet Kemmie sal Collins and prefer match with McMillan The tatter ta not a man off whom Ryan could increase his reutstion much Even if he whips the Washington man he will hare to fight Kemmia or Collins or else forfeit his claim to the welter-weight champtonsluia At present Kemmie Collins and Kerrigan hare an equal claim to tlie welter-weight championship with him and be should look to them for matches instead of wasting his time on a man like McMillan Walter WlImot Goti a Divorce St Pan Mina Jane In Jodre 1 Egan's court this afternoon Walter Wflioot left fielder of tha Chicago league team wu created a divoree from bis wife Frankie Wilmot They were married at Menominee Via in (lie winter of 1ML bat only lived together a few mratbfc Finally-ia tho fall of tho wife raa away to Spokao Falla witia a St traveling-man The divorce waa granted on tho groua Js uf dree roan SARAH BERSHARDrS TOXR MS: Onrtlcelll MS: Ruby Ht Mayrtooe Ht King Idle Elrton 4: LnH Sixth race one Lord of the Harem IIS ponnd: Mackenzie IH: Philander HO LoMon lid: Kyrle iw: Gypv Queen kfit Courtier 1 Wjn-dorf Ml: Clamor HD vlonrefield HO Ten Booker Beglno Ht Solute 24: DaiUngfik Trotting at Dowagfae Dowaoiac Mirk June Race here today resulted os follows: Th 5 minute eleie: Lexington -1 1 1 niFTy V-aeaeeoesooeoosogooMaaosaosoeaovas 4 4 4 UUHWI ftdIDSeooeeeeeooeeo eeeeeeee00MS00004 4 9 Timg-iM irtj SAL Georg I UM-M mmi1 12 1 nM lilVBli MM0MetMNaee4MM04aa9 4 ft 4 SljOtlCUIBsiag eeeooesea eeeeoeeoeeeeoooooe4 4 4 4 2 AS 2aL SAL IA Free for all trot: Emma 2 111 nUfil waoooqeeaeeaeeMeot4eaeeeeeeeeetM4Ml 4 4 4 iwlOs 4104 eooone deep uaeooooswooo4 4 4 4 Timg-tMi X-il)4 Circuit Racing at Braver Data eaves Dan Wia Jane Tbit won the loot day of the circuit races here In the 1 fi! trotting rare Dandy of Waterloo woe firat in three straight beats Elmarfi neeood Hickory Buy third liret time 2 07K In tho 2 36 trading race Minot wee flrrt Jolrnny Bull second Harmony third Bret time 2SM In the flre-eightb-mil dank ranning tho fint wan dead beat In (lie aeenud trial Anna Belle of I'-olambae won first Grace D-iriing sc nod Little Em third Time 1 2X1)4 Is tho half-fnil dash running Murphy wa fint Little Em second Prairie Lily third Time CONTINUED THE CASE ONE WEEK The DefenCnnU In tho Wert Side Race Track Suit Given More Tins la rrepoare to a rale to show cause why an Injunction should not isa the attorneys for the promoters cf the new West Bid track near Garfield Park appeared before Jsdgs Toley yesterday and plnaded for more time to prepare their dufenao This ia the case brought by juopertP owners on Jackson and Owaaeo at recta in which tbe claim fa mod that th operation of tho rare track will bn a private and public aoianacea A RJenke and JudgnTrumbnU appear na coonacl fr tbe defandaats while Attorneys Kiddle and Fu I Ire wider were ra band for the euaiulainauta Mr Jenlca complained bo hod no opportaoity to examine tho bill and ho wanted a wk at least to look into the matter file affidavits and aa answer if wvemary and prepare the case for defendants There bad here track on tha land before he said and tlie defendants simple secured renewal of tbe lease from Lambert Tree boma MUMI bad been expended in improvements and tha track waa about completed for race Mr Fall re wider complained that defendants pat 2u0 or flu) men at work when they got wind that aa application for sninjuno-lion was coiiif to bi Yoa are alittlo late with this matter' said tbe court Yon ought to have come in before if yoa were in a harry to stop tha constmetitm of tb stables By letting the caao go over want the defendants to make any extraordinary efforts to complete the work before the motiuu is heard Bat tbs complainants bars delayed too long to rash matters bow and 1 will give defendants a reaaonabl time to prepare tbeir case Tb matter will go over for a week bat th defendants should mak it Ifg If poauibla" defradanto are Just as snsloas as th complainants to try this concluded Mr Jeuka "They want to know their rights before they spend any more Tarf Notes The official count at Washington Fork Derby day was 40413L Dick Liddell of Missouri tha ex-guerrilla has bought Chatham for BM and will ns him at Gloucester Theodora Winter's filly Noretts on whom Jockey Abbas met hia death at Waahiugtoo Fork last year is entered ia tb fifth race Monday Gay the Cleveland trotter is being pointed for a trip against th gelding reeonC Jay-Eye-Bee's 2 3UL lie is already going mllss las 3k 'Tournament has been eased np on account of a sough which ia epidemic among the Eastern bonce and credited to Bam Stable Lechy A Son bars sold to Georgs Hall Boston the trotting gelding Called Back 2 by Mark Field He a too a teammate for KreoF 2:17 Private advices from tho East declare that A Cassatt boa retired from tho Moo month Fork Association bccauso of its determination to rare in New Jency despite th law against betting Tenny ta taking slow work nt Sheepnhesd end ia not doing urelL lie )-- -t-ij-g'r often stnmblnfchaving fallre to his kaore three or four time iaawauk Ones ha went down in beat) Kingman ought not to go to the port for ram tuna Ha acted sore of foot and temper before th gallant ram ha ran Wednesday With a let ap and a grad Jockey tha greatest of Western 5-yeareolda will be well nigh invincible The Sbaepshead Bay Futurity course ta 170 fern abort of oix furlong equal to about SH aeo-oada which makes Kingston's 1 ffi with IN ponnda 1:1 14 performance notable becaoa of tb profound eu with which it was don Thera ta lot of suspicion on tho of Curt Goan's performance in th Kenwood Certainly gained a great advantage broach Williams' tactics at tbe start Tiny hit the colt as he broke before tbe field and he swerved across to tbs polo catting off tho rest lie had clear eaib ing alter that bat was oaC aa waa Bash-ford la hi race loot Wednesday tinna stumbled and almost went to his kna after getting off ae-ood ac ho would have ahowa hia quality la that rare Baseball Notes Feta Browning has been released by Pittsburg I llcKean leads off for Ctavaland during Mo-Aleer's lay-off Clarkson has won fourteen games out of twenty pitched la McClnrg has been elected Captain of the Yste tram for 12BL Reilly of the Pittaburgn wiU appeal his ox-tmlaioo by tba Columbus Elks Providence ta credited with desire to break into tb American Association Clem Bushman of the Quincy club has signed to ploy third boas fur IJacoln arm ta out of filing and he w31 bo able to pitch for New York in tea days Brooklyn ia said to be looking for second baseman Collins ia too alow oo double ploys Cincinnati and Pittsburg ate having a dre- Derate race for last place in tba pennant straggle Earle Wagner ta on tha at ill hank for competent manager for hia Philadelphia ak-letieo Doe Bushong falls lower and lower na has been released by the Lebanon clnb ot the Eastern Association The American Association race seems to have dwindled down to a fight between Barton and 8b Louis New York wants to unload some of its talent bat seems to faar to strengthen say of tha other elnba Bill Barnte comes to the front with do-nisi of the atocjrtbrthe will give np the manago- it of tba SHE SMOKY CITY TEAM TAKES A GAME FROM THE CHICAGOS With tfc Sear a TI They File Up fern Bnu la the Fifth Inning and Wla by 10 ta Baldwin Tea Uaeh far Same ef Aaron The Giants lea te Boa Philadelphia Take Aneth er Game Item Brooklyn fZoiea lTmiZmtPCfdn dans New York 21 JMSLLouia 43 jbm Chkraco a 22 BortonT 34 22 cn MiBattlaoia MM du Ahl'Cinelanatl It St 4 ju Columbus de dtiil Athletic 7 34 442 dmjLonlavilla IT 40 JMiwamiaatoab a jh ffte-zir Fra BOlQolKT tit UiOiloinwL ATI Rockford 21 -BWiOttawa 1 dTa Joliet a 425 I Cedmr Kpd 10 27 413 DtTUfOlt -Mil KWZgs lTonlnlpjCWUrgn Fort Wayne 0 AMIOini juo)IMikmkM 14 1 Grand kutyida i i paytoo 1 1 A ppletoa'H II lj AjjJ dll dll yiynnieeeei nyiiawniMt 7 Peoria dNt'Ocuaha IS Terre rfaute 1 dWMarlnelte 11 Evansville 4 jMiEooddaLa 10 Game Scheduled far Today Anerleaa A Columbus at Bt Lnh Clnqlnnatt at Loulsvlilo- Waatern A mortal Sioux City at Lincoln Duluth at Denver Minneapolis at Kansas City Milwaukee ii oatbi North wtwtern Leasae-Grand Kaplda at PenrlSi Dayton at Evansville Fort Wayne at Terre Haute Wieconain Learuc-Applrtoa et Oconto FXTTSBUBG A STUMBLING-BLOCK Xhe Smoky City Team Prevents Atm from Taking the Lead la tha Race Tbe retrospection of yesterday's game on the South Side between the Chicago and Pittsburg suggest the homely truth of the statement that baseball is aa uncertain aa aalvatkm Palmer team of misfits his erstwhile galaxy of stars that were going to whip the earth and have wound up by whipping no-body tbe club that has been sicked about like a yellow dog at camp-meeting loomed up as a formidable barrier to Anton's triumphant march into firat place President Hart took solace in the argument that Chicago waa due to lose and Pittsburg due to win The cranks could take no such philosophic view of tbe matter They figure that Chicago is never due to lose and their lives would be continual sunshine if each succeeding day would witness a victory for Anson and his colts llut such things cannot be Defeat dark grim viaaged looms up on the scene it regular intervals just to make victory look brighter by comparison as it were It was aggravating to Undo Anson and it must have grated on hi proud spirit to witness one of his castoff pitchers bowling over his batters with galling regularity Thera waa a time when Baldwin earned his daily bread by manipulating the sphere for Uncle Anson Frequent and uncontrollable fluttering in the vicinity of hi heart lost him hi job There were days when control over the ball waa about on a par with good Queen Vic's control over her royal son A bam door at ten yards would have been aa safe from harm when he waa pitching at it aa the man in the moon is from Fourth of July rockets That waa two years ago and since then Mark has dona time in the American Aa aociation and Players League Yesterday waa the finfc rime since hi release by Anson that he baa played in the National League on the home grounds and he celebrated hi return by soonng a victory over his old associates But it wa not altogether his fault Mark pitched in the same panicky style aa of yore Ho waa never hit hard and caused seven of the local salary-drawers to fan the ethereal but ha gave enough bases on balls to lose a clow game Baldwin and Luby might star in a version of Both are panicky pitchers at times The blonde Southerner had one bad inuing yesterday and was ably assisted in his poor work by lfi'IFer Byan and Dahlen Strange to say the Chicago bunched their errors in this inning and the visitors bunched their hits with a mult disastrous to tha home club The Fatal In lag The fatal inning waa the fifth The acorn was a tie and tha crowd waa in a rare good humor The visitors aoon spoiled all this Miller the first man up sent tha ball to the club-house for a home run Beckley waa not to be outdone and the ball continued its sight-seeing this time having a bird's-eye view of the carriage-yard Beckley landing at third Carroll hit sharp at Dahlen and went out Beckley scoring Tha Pittsburg were just getting warmed up to their work Bierbauer failed to find a ball to suit him and Mack whose spitler-like form suggests close relstioq to the pedipalpi family went to first by the same route Ned Hanlon lifted a ball to extreme center that Byan went back for reached and muffed with nil the ease of a rich man missing heaven Bierbauer and Mack scored and Hanlon landed at second He promptly stole third Maul went to base on balls and started to steal second Bowman threw to Pfeffer and Hanlon took a big lead off third Fred threw low to catch him and Hanlon broke for home Dahlen recovered the ball and threw low to the plate with the result that Hanlon and Maul both scored The crowded jeered and hooted1 and Anson's neck swelled up like a jelly-fish out of water By way of a grand finale Spurney hit to left and Baldwin followed with a three-base hit to extreme center and Spurney scored Tha visitors had made two in the eeo-- ond on Mack's double to left Maul's three-bagger in the same direction and single They scored again in the sixth on three-bagger along the left foul line and Mack's two- bagger Chicago scored in the fifth Luby and Pfeffer were sent to base on balls Bowman hit to Bierbauer forcing Pfeffer but Luby reached third He scored on Ryan's hit to Spurney forcing Bowman Burn landed safa on fumble and Dahlen waa sent to base on balls Anson hit safa past third and Ryan cored With the bases full Carroll struck out In the seventh Ryan hit safe but was I'lfMifc Ait li A SB SO MB BE LJI Bran ef Alton lb OarrolL ri Haess (IB6P1 Zmss Bovbib Tola) SI 1 it COVINGTON LANDS MORBOtf IN TOE KNICKERBOCKER HANDICAP Ten Tray and flanqnet Benton Potomac Makee Hard Yrk of His Victory In the Spindrift Nomad Hisses Snapper Garrison's Golding Band and Is Itonton by Victory and Rmalte nt Kanana City New Yohk June 2T7 SpecisL Spirited contests were enjoyed by 15000 people st ISheepshesd today Perfect weather and fast track wen vouchsafed All the time woe alow owing to strong head winds A great overturning Ini the first nee caused the talent be careful snd thereafter they bet with caution Simrock opened at 40 to 1 and was quietly backed by his people down to 15 to 1 In tight finish he won by head from Dr Helmuth Stryke wee a good third Victory picked up 125 pounds and won tho une Stakes cleverly Zorling who was stiffened in her last previous race ran well today snd best Nomad for the place Nomad was poorly ridden by McLaughlin who seemed all st sea Garrison would have won on him but Garrison's license having been revoked ha can ride no more Potomac at 3 to fi barely won tho Spindrift Stakes from John Cavanagh who beat Uno Grande a neck for the place Potomac's race woe so poor that his chances for the Realisation Stakes look exceedingly slim Be-he palled np very lame lie must improve several ponnda to best Strsthmesth and Montana a Judge Morrow was not fancied in the Knickerbocker handicap because Covington rode It was not believed that Covington could get all his speed out of him with 125 pounds up but ho won as be pleased at 8 to Ten Tray was close second with Banquet the favorite third Morrow is a good hone now and can give them all a race Covington had neither whip nor spur Reclare who was polled in her last previous race (she belongs to the owner of Zorling) won the fifth race all the way Diablo second Fitxismes third These were the only starters Fitsjamee broke down Eon who seems unbeatable on the grass galloped off with tho last race for which he was a hot favorite titrideaway who waa sold today to IL Timmons for $3150 waa second India Robber third Philip Dwyer the noted horse owner and a bookmaker of the name of Carlan had an altercation at the Oriental Hotel Coney Island last night and both were sufferer Dwyer retired with a black eye )J Carton's cheek was badly scarred Both were in their cups at the time Neither was at tha track today Following are the summaries of the races: Flrrt! race swsepiUke for 5yrapold nC npwsrd 1th (IJM added one Kim mrk pound ttivTunsoa) to Dr HelmnTti n2i Barnes) (to ttrrkHU(Covlngtns)ltol: Bumbler Hi I A-demon I (to It Ornoaur IMtLambler) aiol: Vi frarg 5 (Sims) tot it Trestle lull Mart Ink to It snip land lui Tay lurjl to 1 Stratagem IU (Miller) it 1: Stratagem 111 (Miller) (Hamilton ii to Tims tocond raes tbs Jans Stakes for 2 ra Isolds with SUM added six Victory 124 (Taralw to 4 korlln tBvnw 12 to Ijl Nomad 1S((J Me- wifi te 1 Acltojam IU (MarilaAto te Time Thlra raefctbe Spindrift BUkefc for 5 rear-old Ith (UU) added mil snd a Potomao 13 nmiiid (Hamllmni to tu John Cavanagh Wi (MopreLIj tot: Uno Grand lli (Marnbri 3 to It void IU (Tarsi) Stolt Algarao WI (Ta) lor) to ai 1:0 1-fc nil Moore Fold 11L Tims Fourth rue th Knickerbocker Handicap with (14M added mil anil three ude Mm-raw 124 pounds) Covington 3 to Tsa Trar 130 IJaralkM to 4: Banquet Ill (Hamilton) 1 to Bra SSSESi'yVrni'iL'i Tlmldli fifth raes handicap awenprtahm with 880 addsd mil and a Kaelar 1 (Hamilton) Stolt Diablo IU (Thrall IS to 0 Fltrjamas U4 (BarneaA I to TlmlOM Sixth rare awaapatakas for Syearatlda and upward with (Umi added wslghta IS lb abova Iba cals Penult le and allowance- mil and sixtsanth on lurf-Eoa 191 i Hamilton I 3 to 5: Strldrewar 1W (M Bergen) It ft India Rubber I (ClarUn) Wto It Trinity Wsbor to It BaUrboo (Steves Monday's card at Shcepshead Boy is as follow First rare aW area for homes which have ran and not won during ilia meeting a a weep-takes of to each with Mm) eddreU of which (2S to seeond and IM to third Futurity Kenwood Worth Mrrkfc 12 pound: Kitty T- UMj Eellpsfc Dr Ha brouck Monterey Jndgs Fort Ssxtofc lUt Udstts IWt unntoer 2d 131: Bells Du A becondrare handicap sweeprtakss ef ISO each with 41380 addsd of which to tbs scondand (HO to th third on Frontsnaa HI souad: Reckrs Clisro peeks IIJ: Woodcutter 8Bt Bsli D'Or ha: FugauT 0HL Third rare the Thlatls Ktakea gwehretahsa for HMiii fouls of of $ju sarh half forfeit with of which Sau to the Brand the third to stake one mile and threo-r Equity HI pound: Wert Hueilfu lift Adelina W3: Fourth rm tha uireat Trial Steksa a nwrepetahre tetTMi-iJuilrol IS of (W9 raphjwlth (HUM) forPyrer-iMa frelaof ISrt of added of which Ctoo to second and tUU) to third etarter to pay (M extra Futurity Take colt lli Bella IX AdagoSHy Kettlo KK fifth race a handicap swrenrtakeefnr Symirolda and npward of 034 each with (IA added of which SuatothoaoronaanddWtoths thlrdTono mil and a Drlule poundat Stockton IU Master lode MM St John Sixth and ui theaerond and (HO to tho third one milovn! a half on turf-Onme to Tw US punndat Tammany 139: Vengrar 117: Brian John CavonagW ltti lu Johsli4iLyaandorlML wmm oih ONLY TITO FAVORITES WEBB FIRST Flno YYonthor nnd Fast Track at City Taaterday Kansas Crt Jnna 27-Tho eonditlona were fill favorable today for good racing The weather was hot with alight breexe blowing The track woe dry end feat end th crowd was largo The only favorites to win were Lett! In th third race and Blue Rock ia the fifth Owing to the success of tbe meeting which waa to have cloned today the directors of the association have foiijri to extotid it over th Fourth of July Details of events Flrrt race five Pastime won CoL Cox second Hob Paxton third Time 1 Second rece pool-room handicap owe and ono-elx- Third race for a-mbcdds ono-half mllo-Lettlo won Augever second Luke Richards third Time Fourth rare mile Annin eecond Fart rare alx for Umj Ului Roek woo Crlsplno May won TimeLl AViT Hardy second Fart Tha third Fifth rare alx ltlua second Emmet thlnLTIme 1:1 Sixth rare Sve Don wun Black Jo seeond Obwader third Time ISMK The Stock-' rare one-bjOf BIU won DenuersecsuwL Gray Eagln third TlmfcKX The entries for Monday's races follow Flrrt rare selling five Kate Home Ml Secmtorare aelling alx Emmefc MS Melbourne kil Fatey HktFbtrrare Mhanka lull Lulu W-l): ande venter kd Dyer PS rare selling five furlonr BabbL Cl poundst Bob Purdy 107: Borkeb Captoinl IU Pu: Blacl MaldTlML blxih rare four Bra Cox ui Chase IU: Dewberry Htti Famuer Gold Duet list Bore bud 113( Hippo lit uktCuL Kata Com Results nt Gloucester Fsxladeuhia Pfc Jane Ths racee nt Gloucester today reaulted as follows First rare raven fortonge-Hemet (FHsslmmnnal 1: Leo (HIUt2 Jim Gates (Morris Time tkensetfi to It Loo 3 to It JS £econdraee qne-hslf Beverwych (Ptoval) ComOrter uerton i St Kirter loom (Hilli Jlrnf- Belt Bevar vjek event Comfortei 2 to It Slater tone even Tblre race Sve furlouee-Rt Patrick (Dnyh 1 Marne Berk (Barretts 2: Mara Stun (Iltcalm! mmul TlmelM4 Kt Patrick to It Magrle Bock Stoll Mary Stone I 1 FuurlR' rare one mllo-MIraboau (Shield) It Pliny (Davial 2: Samaritan (Braslerl Time 14)2 Beninr-MlrnheAU 4 to 3: Fllny? to I Samaritan 2 to Fifth race six and one-half furlonjre-Yabel (Fits almmonsA 1: Defaulter (Ix-aleyl: lag (Brea earn Time 1-JBw Betttagt Mabel I toil Defaulter 8 to 5: Lure I to sixth rare four and one-half fnrlotire-Tloga (DayEl: Dbreunt (KuehenkX Parolinaf Donne Tim MY- Ziuga 4 to 1 Discount Z)i toll Farnilua to Entriaa for Gloucester races Monday folio wi Flrrt race alx and one-half Monroon 111 ponnd: Lonely Ill: Tbeodoela IU: Landroer IU: Mvlwnnd IU: Davy Johnson IU: Khakspeare pot Buckutona Pt Amboy Carnot Pt Lana California US Edwiud IA: Meade ht Fonso Kecradrnee on-hlf mile Leprechaun ms PramU: Dwnla kK Boy JKS: Mllledno Budd Irvin P'l Monte Ua lw: Zara Ku Lt ngord ti: V) Irwam fel Third race alx and a half farktaffc Menthol 131 nraedst Nominee PS pin Kidge PS: AnnapoUa PS (k-taroo Iu4 Pardoo PS: King Solm mraoTLoura bti Oraneahot Mt AUXLbet Frank rare four and a half ponndt Sunday 112 Bob FL Maetor BUI Barnre PS: Mi Mnonatona (w Xenophon tot Aaeufc to SP jrnreji'! EvangeUn aiFearlefc iStIUggla ArCK BBh HE iriNI TOE OAKWOOD HANDICAP UNTOUCHED BY WHIP OB SPUR With 184 Founds Up Ha Cavan th Nina Fnrlongn In liSS nnd la Not All Ont at th A Day of Surprises nt Wash- Ingtoa Park Several of Which Leak Qnaar ta Stadanta of Sanaa arias Card Tha racing at Washington Fork yesterday waa full of business and glory so far as the eye wae concerned and there were 17000 pair of eyea to sen it under tbe perfect conditions of dear warm air and a track fast enough for record breaking But to judges ana followers of form and information for betting purposes there were some strange sight The hot tip Ella Blackburn in the firat race get better than third despite stories of lightning trials under crushing weight Had Kuhn been patient with the filly and made hi running in the at retch she could have beaten Phantom but not Too Sweet evidently pointed np stronger than when she performed at Hawthorne Wightman raced over the field in the stretch and won impressively but the Baldwin filly Salonica who ran "doggily a few days ago was better than everything exoept Wightman La tha race and was second Racine beaten at a mile and half a furlong and even weights four days before by Verge gave the St Louis colt sixteen poundiin weight and a five-pound or more beating in tha big race of the the and former figures were knocked sky high True there waa a different jockey on tlie California wonder and MeCafferty Fitzpatrick but last race a good look from any angle at this time Racine waa at hia beat yesterday finishing mildly ndden a length before Verge d0( in 1 with 124 pound np a marvelous performance The record until three week ago was Teuton's with 103 pounds up In last years Oakwood Handicap But Jane 2 Tristan took up 111 pounds in tha Metropolitan Handicap and beat Tenny and a field in 1 on a straight track Form got another twister in the fourth race when Arundel with 119 pound on his back beat a fair lot of selling plater in lflSOL Last Friday with 105 pound up Arundel waa seventh among a better lot Longshot winning in 1 for nine furlongs The heat race as usual satisfactory especially aa in the last heat Josie ridden as she was in the hard race she won at St Louis The whip might have changed the result Two days ago Guido was notoriously not "out for the money" The judges thought so too and gave Owner Babb good advice Yesterday Guido was meant but the Scoggins uncorked a good thing in Ja Ja who at 12 to 1 the books came from behind at the turn and ran over Guido in the stretch winning easily in 1:41 equaling the season's Western record at the distance Marplot was horribly ridden by Fox last Wednesday when he was thought to have a great chance Yesterday with four pounds off that excellent rider Bunn on hia back ho was allowed to go to the post at 7 to 1 and well ridden he won all the way Only one actual favorite won That waa Wightman at such odds that prevented general betting Of the other winners Too Sweet and Racine were best backed Tom Williams won $2000 cm Racine but lost it on Rinfax who went down with Guido before Ja Ja Betting cm tbe nine for there were three beats in the fifth was heavy and the ring profited heavily on the day The race for the Oakwood Handicap was the eighth in its history which is shown in the table below: 2 lei Fontmi lNttlBspldo IMS Ivil'Eiitrellfc MM' Dad KulooUh KMilTeuton UMIBacIne Arnold 94 O'Brien KH West nn Wert Overton Covington Allen Fitxpatrk 1SMV 10? twig 1IV uxi ia an kit LIU 2JU4 24U axis £774 Good Good Fuat Fuat YJieavy Fort Fart Fart Tho racing details of tho day follow Tho First Two Races Flrrt race parse ffiDO of which uo to second for t-yesr-old and upward entranca (15: non-winner this year of SLUM allowed iu pound: of (Si 4) ponnda: maidens if 4 years old allowed IS ponndai If 4 or upward 21 pounds one mile: Tncker'a br Too Sweet by Allearo S7 pounds Eleble I Irnqnui Btable'a ch 4 Phantom by Forester Vi Luke AmertnufcM tKuhnX I Odrey pounds (T Sloan) Harry Welden 101 (Bunn): Rita (Haggett): Harry Weaver ilteaan): Tims Daly II Ill McCarthy): and Tenor (Perklae) ran unplaced VpAming Bitting Ckmtug 9" ssssomssmTOO BWt09eseeoeois 11 w-l 9-J Jam Dily II OO-l Blarkbnrneo oe -1 Harry Weldon 1-1 11 I e4osoH0ri flmyffotsonees Ijj Mososooo'KUfieeMoaooosoe9Bt I eo000eTeBOreeoooo 'I I W9e0e00er blDtOUeeseasoseoM 1 oosiveOlil0Tetiseeeete( 1 9 I Mntnala: Too 8 week field straight (GAO place HUu Phantom field fiS0 Tom Daly II Too Sweet and Phantom get oat in front ana the Californian colt stays in front for half the distance with Odrey Too Sweet and Phantom in the hunt At the Phantom falls back and Harry Weldon show third Then Too Sweet assumes command and holds it fanning easily down the stretch and winning with something to spare by two lengths from Phantom Ella Blackburn tued too much around tho turn by Kuhn a and cloning third Second race purse (Gf of which (V to second for 2-years-olde entrance (At a winner of any rtaku race towYltlara hTln rUn KUcv tL wightman by Bramble-Plan-Banto Anita ktobtoK GrttoU MpstKKvm BecretMHn Two Bits 118 (Hathaway) ran unplaced OmiIm Aeflfnr Ctortnat Si NeUle A-I p-1 Ottt-oen Ightmao 9-4 out WsrtliniFniiwM 99-1 9-t ilVOl)U(tt feoee 7-1 -l Jfi Hernia 1 In Salonica 10-1 4-1 IW-I I ftNtotoaW Igntman straight (BJO placfcU: Kak The start ia fair with Salonica under Tiney quick hand off in front The Bald win filly fights along in front well into the stretch where Cevertou second Two Bite third Wightman and Nellie Pearl closing Once straightened out only Wightman attracts the eye and he strides to the front ewJ wins as champions win by two lengths from Salonica who leads Sam Fanner by three lengths Racine nnd Verge d'Or raefctbe Oakwood Hard leap a sweepstakes for alleges 0tt each or only (in if declared out or before May irol SIAn added the second to receive IM snd the third (bn ont of tho atakefc April MU of tho value of tfcSS' SIStotongtf Blntrlour V3Sifc bj Bhhop-IWry Virginlui- nr meet nujee as ease nsttAfilstei if rtiSd-Clia li-4- Grin- llnmea Tlotlik (L WWlfiKs Blrkoir- ckn (iKiii by KingBL Columbia King'Ak lie Cerdoer Irt IMcC-artoy 12 Openfwy Muting Clrnfi Maelne I ygrjnA'Or 14-1 14-1 10-1 4-1 14-1 0-1 14-1 Mntuala: Yerge d'Or tfc The sectional rime of the race was as Iowa: Furlong quarter half I three-quartcr mile 1:40 nine furlongs 1S3 There was slot of J- xerence of opinion aa to the breadth effort Tom Williams did not think he waa all out Fitzpatrick thought he could nave gone on jurtaa last end the appearance of tlie great colt fitted in with theft opinions Thera is soma delay at the post but an usual Sheridan sends the field away cleanly Santiago Marion and Homer as i leaden Fitzpatrick works on Racine and in front pausing the stand head before Manon who carries all the Kentuckian beta Santiago at the great aide and fitter them cams Homer Business Verge 4-1 4-1 -2-1 4-1 I 4-1 5-l (1140 fol- half ol Unknown 112 (UcCaff arty 114 (Ksl- gnefc Ms Balls pounds I Porter): Geraldine! It) Brandolstts 114 (Gondalo) LauraAi (Funl): Torn Hopi H3 (Flrtiburn): Kudcliffs in (McCarthy): and Lady lllackburn 113 (Foshraa nn-jtlaced Fakir IlltV) Ullams) and Rad Band U) ware dUtaacsd la th first heat Optntng W-l 14-1 roKl 1-1 tl wiisoi Betting Clssfns -Laura Agnes 20-1 000 0HQ HttVt 110000001 W-l tl W-l S-l 0-1 S-l ti 4-1 5-1 5-1 I IBMJ4-I 2(1 Sa a I a I i 29-1 4-1 gtl 0-1 D-l 29-4 Mei -Lady Blackburn Brandnletto Geraldine OO- RailcUtla a ert HBIa Big Three Ursols n14 1 Pih letting -4 PQ00090000OAOHjft Msswi rtosfno MMtM OUt 11a Bells 13-1 4-1 12-1 u-r 9lsi(MSS40 fiMlllWtsso(iOOM 11 'I 9Jossssl4Mi Af Bfftit oooo 85-1 5-1 I loiso Fairy Gimisd -l W-l vn-1 £1 ftlll XBfMiMt(M 441 14 1 knmUohrttftiaec 0-Ml 91 'IcosaesaMotTOH HlVHatMtMos94l 91 SOSOSOSsKftdCllffft 000000000 91 9I ioooooeswMftOtftbooooooo 11 91 B)-l 14-1 5-1 W-l W-L XEISBEBAE Opening Betting Out Big Three I4 Oll9e soOWW sn44 Ollt Big Thres straight 1 field (11S) Mass 8L8 Joel kL (iuM Firat heat To a good atari Ma Bello end Fairy Queen allowed out and this pair and Bsdciiffe wen in front to the head of the stretch where Kelly sent Geraldine through and the old mere led for 100 yards But at the end she died sway and Hathaway seemed to win with Josie IL sitting still the others falling back as she came on Ms Belle got the place by a length from Laura Agnes Second Ms Belle and Geraldine and Baddiffe were out in front for half mile with Creole well played on their heels But at the head of the stretch Overton ninhed Big Three np snd in a splendid finish Big Three best Josie to the wire by head the pair racing together without an inch gain for the loot fifty yards Third it was a two-horae race and the pair raced as a team for a quarter Then Josie M's head showed a front for another quarter They came down the stretch together Hathaway sitting still and permitting Over-ton to outride hinLae though he hod forgotten his whip Big Three won by a good heu Tvrs Good Thing Tar Tfc Sixth rues purse (Qou sums conditions so flrrt race one mile: Scnmn 4 Ja Ja by Apple Bfoajom WJ pounds (Llndey 1 Babbs cn 4 Guido by DosMs An- 1(2 (O (Sloan) 2 Undlns htabls' ch Rinfax by Aaas-II 103 (McCarthy) I Earnest Bscs 111 (Hewn): Slartln BumsIL 111 (Griffin): Brasoo Uf (Mages) Bankrupt IIS (Over-ton) Forernnner I0T Alius): Allen Bans 01 (Porter) and Linlithgow (Buna) re unplaced Opening Betting flwtot 01 rowniHnrr 8 1 1 1 li i Linlithgow 29 1 Ja 2 a 12 1 Bankrupt 0 10-1 Earnest Kacn12 1 4 Allen Bane IS -l LBrsofc JO I 4-4 Quldo 2)4 4 91 4--eeeososMDfaXosesoeo 4 11 Martin RusobII was best off no led for nidf a mile when hard race pat in its pinch snd he stopped Guido going out in front with Rinfax and Linlithgow second and third Thus they ran to the stretch where Linlithgow dropped back snd Js Ja flashing out ran post tho leaders and won easily by length from Guido Rinfax a length back third Seventh nee rorro (3ft for 5yer-olda snd p-wnrd Mnme conditions aa fourth race one mils and nn -sixteenth Hannlxan's eh Warplotby Hlndoo-Morgan Glrllui nonnl (Bunn) McCafferty's a Cara mle Haytlen 113 (MeCafferty Patrick by any riisc-lrfTl and (Smith 112 (Henne Overton): Sunnybraok 114 (Fiahbnrn): One Dime Bl Caras by Longhov-IUa-(MeCafferty Yoltigoer-Lady Ella-Fanny Time 1:47 pound (Smith): Bins YsILMIHi Carthy): fit Alutna 112 (Henneroy) Kobewplarre UB rtor' Ppnnna'aly! Ormonda 99((poiidfl (ftmlfhy: Blq Tati 10ft (Ht II (Perry)s Profllgiit 113 maok na tmplaeftdo Opemtmffn Hutting Ckmirng 191 4MlssqyeeeOriUODdseoee14 ft 9 91 1-4S ssetf lMfWys aSOS 91 stsseotess BlUf ftll 91 11 9Ts0S0se0sOnff Dliuft 0M0eeooert9l 4-1 4-fcMPatrlck seoseeeeoee es 0-1 2-1 ftlc oPPOfllKiltfiese eeeeeelI 1 4 1 49ee VirpM 2-1 KnbsHulsrrs I 10-1 1 Sannybrook 1 1 5t Alban Warp lot straight In Sold (fcWi place field IUU: Carna (Ukifc Warplot Profligate snd Patrick were first away and Patrick led at the stand but only for moment At tbe queries arplot was dear of the others and from that out he was never headed though Patrick made another strong bid at the head of the stretch War-plot won by scant length from Csrue who was brought up with a rush by MeCafferty at the finish Patrick third half a length back The Card Car Monday races with their entries and weights are as follows: First race par (Sit one Zander 112 poandsf Topatone 112: Ell Kcndig 112 Aiken 112 Maggie Jordan iul Caprice hi7 Hseond race pnrro (jot for 2-ruafcnM flv fm C'apt Bella! lli ponnda: Gllpatrlck lilt Glenoid HI Dearest 5': Ida Kosalngton PH Ur lie lir effect Ion Mm Bessie bis land lue: Fannies ifc Third race parse (Tutona mile and a Attica 111 ponnda: Hamlet Fakir 12: Ed Hopper 8M Allan Baus lJU Falmstto Bsveal ML Fuurth racs pnra 40 on uopefnl IM wag (Mitaaw auiiiwi aw4 an wi a Van Buren Laura Agnefc 54 Bill Kye woixmi art ret aasoo Ajet re Fifth race pure piufc on mil and Mr Fellow in ounda: Longshot 1 15 Glockner lift Loe Angelsfc MM Eioretta hAi Eil lu: Reveal Wt Ed Bell Acclaim ti Little Oclmure IS Sixth race pur for 5year-old five fnrlonga Mellowbrook Ill pound Big L'asino ill Torn Harding Ill Bio Grande ill: Turn Elliott Hit Judge Arkelh Hit Bay 1U M1B-Dna Ka MUa bulwark hit Seventh rare pnrro ((Ml one Modleska pound Sir Flanet fPat Oonley Mi: Minnie Elkins Silver Lake Kfi John Dairy Mt Enterprise Iim Kuw Jockey Rrltton Mill Alive The condition of Jockey Britton who wag aeri-onuly injured st Waxhiogton Park Friday wu practically unchanged yesterday He is nt limy Hospital and haa the betel nursing snd medical attention snd hope ef hie recovery is still eater Knox of Davenport Makes th Loegest Bit of th Tear Datestobt la Jane Knox of tho locals batted the ball over the left-field fence today tbe first work of the kind on the grounds this year Seoret Ottawa 8 0 I 4 Davenport A I I I 1 I 1 I I Ilian and Donovan 1 Herndon nnd Saxe Ottawa 4: Davenport Earned Davenport Bauo hito-Ottawm It Davenport 1 Home Knox cf Davenport Tim of game Two hour Qnxcv HL Juno 27 Underwood's homo ran in tho thirteenth inning won the cam for Rockford today Boon: ilney 1 1 1 Ml I I I 0 4-4 kford0 I It IIM I I Daniels and Behnei Brandeabere gun and Pika Errors-Qulucr Bockford 1 Earned run Quincy Boekford Baa Gainey Rockford Two-bano MnlmSlIlh Nleol and Underwood Thru me Underwood Time Brandeaberg hours Cedab Ratom Ia June home team won from Joliet today easily Cedar Kaplda 4 MMMI ItB Joliet a a 0 4 I I I 1 4" 4 Hoffer and Wllllanta Grope and Moran Error-Cedar Kaplda 4: Joliet Karo Ceda Kapldfc Joliet Tbaim-WerhLTSSL WilllanuCJL Home Hollar Passed Moran lb NORTH WESTERN LEAGUE GAsne Peoria Wlm Ihn Fort Wayas by dnporlor Batting Ability Fon Waive lad Jons SpedaLl-ficerat Peoria 0 I I 0 I 4 Fci syne i i Peorifc Payne and Terrten: Fort Wayno Rat15KSssr Tebbe Haute Ind Jnn Terra Hants won easily today by heavy hitting Scow: Terre Haute I I I I JJ AMytott see ee 9 I 9 0 0 9 0 9 1 Flood and Childs: HsrkneM and Sommers Terr Haute It Dayton Earned -T rrH Terr Hants gextop! Iwo-bM Terre Haute 1: Dayton Fayeed Terra Haute1 Dayton Wild pitches Haute It Dayton 9 Evavsville Ind June Mars gave tbs came to th Grand Rapula today by to- different pitching Seme: 9 Evansville I I 1 4 Grand Rapldfc 4 I I I I I I Evansvlllfc Mara Rettyer and Hehall Jsjjet Grand Kaplda Doty Rreltenatein and Hof tJ-rore-Aone Earned Evanavllle GrunBapklfc Base hlte-EvaiwvUle Si UiuJ WESTERN ASSOCIATION GAMES Cnnaas City Wins from Mini Bnnehlng It III tfc Kirtii Ctrl Jnna City won from Minneapolis by bunching its hltfc Boor: Kansas CityMai I 2 1 a I Minneapolis- 0 1 a aa lama Clty-JIlta arrora4 Minneapolis-nits II: errors i Earned mu-Kansas City fc Two! boro gmlth Flckett Mbneart Thrae-baro Mto Darlinx Bhumtrt btolenbaro-Foeter Manning-Picket t-gtearnii --v -r- bovdoni Duke I Hit bv pitched By Uonvuy It by Duka Struck out by Duke! Fussed W-Gunwn! NUdpItclwa-Conwayl: Duke Tlme-l-jfc Uto! Gaffney Batteries Howderfc Oonwav and tuiiaon: Duka and Darllny oway ana Omaha Neb Jane 27 Errors by Sntcliiffe and Twltchrll in the ninth gave the game to Milwan-keo nfter ooe of the prettieHt etruggleauf tho 55 CriPPUKl 9 8 8 8 S3 HU 4: rror i Mlhnnktr Iflta- Earned rnn-Omrtfc wu raiiii PUTCUff Dotel Cokfc Jnna 27-Dnlnth won the name today by bunching iu hiu in tha fourth ImI a a a a a a Duiutn jo i i i a i a a in Mown Tehran Wild By FournierTi: byMcHalfc km0 ind OomfraotifflL Bittfirlf SWWJIyhSliSrto The Lincoln-Sionx City game waa nortnonad yaatarday on account of wet grannda poIpOBa In tha Wisconsin Assoelmtlon Jnn --iflpULl-Scorat -1 MMMI 4-1 9 1 9 19 119 9 4i Marinette Hagerman Hlnaa- firm Orowwk WU Jnna 27-lSpeeimL-Scorat 5 8 5 5 £3 swPhSoSkuSSraS It Zfi In Fern larhaiw nnd tho Actress Herself Flncwe Flowers nn It New York Sim Uhml Sarah Bernhardt hu already had her coffin and her tomb made Tho story about tha coffin was published soma years ago It was a magnificent recep- BAIAXX TOMB lacle covered with silver Tho actress hod herself photographed ia it A correspondent ha just discovered her tombstone it the cemetery of FereLncfasissin Isris It is in nn out of the way place where tourists and ordinary visitors do not go so that persons wishing to sew it wiU hare to make short pilgrimage It is on ths slope of a hill and is overshadowed hy another tomb pf great size and ugliness It beam the strikingly simple inacript ion 1 Bernhardt The most remarkable thing about the tomb is that when this correspondent aw it it wu covered with faded wreaths of bos and violets aid to have been placed there by the tragedienne hersclfr The flowers ate laded because of her long absence in America and Australis It ta supposed she will renew them a soon a she returns Room at Gethaemaac Is tba taaclsd grass by the abbey walls Ektoaiad brava tha gay Job rosefc There were roses red with tUsir dropping leaves And rose pink a th dreams yoath wraves And mess white a when love daceives How they bloomed snd swayed la the gardes there White the bell tolled ont In the aanuner air tbe great bell rang Life sad Love and Youth" It sing But the heart of the red mm opened vide And th pink roe dreamed ia tha saa and sighed Asa te white row pised on it atem aad died OLifel Love! are sweat are strong And barren liras will bloom ia a song Xetrton Sgtnmes A Tobacco Clock A mart carious clock ia displayed ia ths wh-duwof a tobacco store ia Philadelphia The frame is mad from cigar-boxes fitted together Th round dial ia markad by a coating ef amok ing tobacco Two cloy pipe of different lengths eerra for the bonds and the figures are sssd cigarette Burt Inks has been sold by Fort Wayne to Duluth lie fa the man tried st Hot Springs lu the spring of 14QL Minneapolis snd Duluth will ploy the morning gsmeJuly 4 st Minnas pulis sndthe afternoon game at Duluth ISO miles away Pitchers Schuits Bih and signed Pitcher Rpsuldingof Will laais College and Ed Ciaisa of tha Now Britain Cobb team Ben Johnson Secretary of tho Cincinnati AsMcUthm club declares positively that Mike League bf 0utof the Boston wmemmra General Sporting Notea President Harrison tan great lover of black base fishing Lotts the actress spends most of tho mm-Bier flfthiiiir Miko Donovan has written nnd issued a bonk on tba art of boxing hr Bnd Alexander Greggnius fight aJy in Kan Francisco Stuart a BritishColumbtan athlete wants to wrestle Jimmy Faulkner at ID Tom Ryan snd McMillan of Washington are ia active training for thair coming figfab Gallagher has tasued sweeping ferrei" Bober pro- To decule sll bets Jen Dunn has announced leest irtL flnt blood on Blsvia in their it fighb Gibbons sailed yesterday for New Upendirnfc Beodor nod a match fhn CHncinnatl bantam ta WiTBs fighb0 wiBMr of tbaDixoo- Butte Mont pugilist wants to attained finbeUss form TBr Boston and Billy Shannon fight before the Occidental Athletic club ef San Francisco tomorrow nighb The directors of the California Athletic club 0T August bm tureen Jeck Davis of Omaha sad Joo McAuhffe' II John McLean tho Australian really wlU kW busy Petare ys Gondom all want a shy at Gallagher and young Mitchell have been matched by the Occidental dab of BasFraaciaco to fight ia September fur a SSAuO C- Mocolister and have aotwra 20 ia tha latematianal shoot at Fulham Bo- Tommy White and George Siddons will West Twelfth i 1 CblMffOatVoawMiaeaeasMss9 9 9 9 1 9 1 0 fesh 1 1 9 9 BM0kUfiataesasisssseeioal 9 9 9 Zrt IJUk Earned Flttvhurr Hume ra Miller Tvo-baaa Mack Jhraehara Beckley Baldwin Bierbauer! Bacrlttc hlt-T CarrolL Itonble nlaye-Hanion Blertauer: Luhy-Pfaffer-Anson Hit by pitched ball Becklay Lynch Tim of idk Notes of th Como Wflmot ii still at St Faul and Buna played left in good style It wu aggravating to lose when a victory would have put the club ia tho lead again Spurney the new short stop is a Cleveland boy He made quite a favorable im-prennon The Chicago! wem addicted to panicky inn- bV-sl5toL mmnJ Tomorrow's game will be on the Wert Side Vba teams will be placed as follows PUTwbrg PotUiom rtlram KlBffeann oeltffllraeoOMoooTTDtCkillMAe Ittrldra rint DNi(a(NtaAniABl Rlerbaner Aeeond b-ra Ffager UUlOr ivtssoeMatMoaMaThlfd blMlaaoDfiblfi £9 sessseeosasaeosBhflMop SnsoCrtOBfiyt 9fldiiasaesoe UlBOti fllQaistRyiUli CarrolL ItlahtSeld Carroa Boston 8 New' York 4 New Yobs Jane 27-Tho Giants lost to Barton today through inability to hit Clarkson after tho first inning Tternan was presented with a boo-qnet of flowers for making a great home-run hit over tha right field fence to open the game It waa the first time the ball has been hit over tha Seofvs Ktvyarkmj SSII1MM Bortno 8 IMIMI -8 rhewlWkt: Beaton Errors New York Boston Suafg and Buckley i CUrk- 1 an.

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