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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 9

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The Inter Oceani
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THE INTEIl OCEA23V MOISDAY MOBHTNG, JULY 30, 1900. SPORTING WORLD GATHERED FOR THE INTp; a-. WHITE SOX AGAIN SHOW REVEIIGEFUL TRAITS Oil STAHL EDDIE HAHN, THE WHITE STOCKING WHO GETS ON THE BASES. SEMI-PRQFESSIONAL OF TURFMEN TO BAt THRdWAlDS ARIQHS DEFEAT "LAWN DALES IN NINTH INNING, 4 TO 3. SHUT 0UTMAR0UETTES LOGAN SQUARES TURN TRICK FOR THIRD TIME.

3 TOO. WEST ENDS DEFEAT MORRISON Defeat Washington Band of Expurgated Outlaws et al by Adminis- tering the JJecond Defeat by the Score of 5 to 3. One More Week of Racing for Brighton Beach and Then New Yorkers Have No Races for Foot. Weeks. (ILL) TEAM, 3 TO a Hssek Allows kst Two Hits aael Fans Two Mea Seoro Beforo Ball Is Beesr-eroa IMtebor RIIof Iajaroel -ta tha Sovoatla.

Is I1 tabors' Battle, la Wkleh Sea as lei Has tka Best of tits Laolc Fsartsea Hts Mefirsll la a Star at SoeoBaL news mv THE -OCEAN ANNUA EXODUS SARATOGA 0 WALSH TOYS WITH THE ERSTWHILE INVISIBLES Allows Them but Three Hits Pitcher Smith Fails to Repeat Performance of Recent Date at National Capital. Smith another mimbtr of the great family, pitched fof Washington yesterday, and warn eair money, while Eddie Walsh duplicated Pattereon'a teat of Friday, allowing the rlaitora but three hits. As an easy result, the White Sox took the second Came ol the series by tne score ot te s. a.b 11,000 crowd was in attendance. The unlucky Smith went on an astrological expedition in the fifth inning, and never after the little trip was the result of the game in doubt.

If ever a man named Smith was up In the air that Smith was Smith and the occasion was yesterday. During the third Inning it was an even money bet that he did not know he was trying to pitch. Eddie Walsh's brilliant example had no effect on the congressional twlrler, and he went on his unlucky way. Wdik'i Eavy- la Rewarded. "Walsh watched Roy win the game on Friday, and thought if the St.

Croix man could let the visitors down with a trio of stingy blngles. then he (Eddie) was the candy kid. He went In yesterday, and kept the poor Stahlwarts guessing for the entire matinee. Jake's outfit made two hits In the second Inning, and added another in the sev-enth. While Walsh only allowed three hits his numerous bases on balls nearly got him in to a lot of trouble.

In Ave different innings he allowed a pass. Once a score resulted. and in the fifth he was in a bad hole when a fast double play eared him. In this round Schlafly drew the pass, took second oirStahl's sacrifice, and went to third when Jlggs fumbled Wakefield's grounder. Then Smith rolled one to short that Davie mussed, but recovered In time to force Wakey at second, and Issy by a quick relay nailed Smith off first, 8mlth tried to take the last fifteen feet in one Jump, but tripped on the bag and turned a somersault before he re covered.

Despite Walsh's brilliant box work, his support was faulty, four errors being made by bis pseudo assistants. Two of these mis- plays came in the ninth Inning and were dl reetiy responsible for the third run in the Washington total. After one man was out in that round. Schlafly laid an eaay, one In front of the plate. Sully, seeing visions of the finish of the game and a meal, wanted to hurry, and In so.

moving did be pick up tbe sphere and heave afar, far away from Jlggs agerly awaiting; flrst bsosnbooka. and Schaf was on secona wunout any trouoie. Then 8tahl filed to Jones, and. a second later Sehai tarried Vths third ward by a daring bit of graft. Then Wakefield rolled one to Davis.

whe was particularly off. and George failed to pluck tbe sphere from terra firms, with the result that the grafter scored and Sleepy Wakefield was on first. Then Charley Jones, who Is not feeling quite himself, was sent in to bat for Smith The. convalescent statesman hit the ball an awful smash, and It went straight Into the hands of Mr. P.

Dougherty. Doaa-aerty Swate Safely Thrice. By the way. the bat of Mr. P.

Dougherty was very large and filled a great apace in the atmosphere through which the fllnger was obliged to waft the pellet. And Mr. P. Dougherty got three beauts In four times at bat. The sjame was really won-In the fifth session of congress.

The Sox made one In the first on Hahn'a two-bakger, Jones' sacrifice, and Isbell's psychologically correct swat for a sack. This was rendered null and void by the Stahlwarts' scoring one In the immediately following round. He of the Smith cognomen, who is tine of Jake Statu tail twlrlera, was getting along fairly well in the first quartet of three outs each. Eddie Walsh was first up In this round and Smith, thinking that Eddie was as good a batter as twlrler, passed the rosy cheeked TOUth. Then Eddie Hahn tried to help Eddie Walsh on, but Eddie popped a faint sacrifice fly In front of the plate and Wakey grabbed rt.

Next Fielder Jones rolled one to Schlafly. who showed himself to be a fairly good neicer. ana alsh was forced at second. This made It two down and one on first. Issy.

the driver in of runs, was next, and Smith showed his supposed wisdom by pass ing Issy on purpose. In the meantime. Fielder had pilfered the midway cushion, and a wild pitch put him on third. Issy was allowed to steal second, as Smith thought he had a cinch with Davis. Davis BrUgi.Ia Twe.

Old War Horse George fooled tbe ambi tious and almost crafty (linger by stinging a safe one to. left ana-Jones and Issy registered at the home port after voyage that did not always promise such a successful ending. This tack of George's took all the wind out of the fllnger's sails, and George swiped second while Smith was hold Ins the ball. Needless to add this lapsus memoriae of the man of the ordinary generic name caused every man on the team with the exception of the manager, to tell him how to play the game. Now the condition of the poor fellow's think tank would make chaos look tike a card catalogue.

He Immediately signed clearance papers for Jlggs, and then Mr. P. Dougherty beat out a hot one to the boy manager and the bases were full. Sully then swatted a hard one directly over tbe secona sack and Schaf made a grand stop and stepped on second, forcing Dougherty. Jake figured there was no use In taking Smith out at this period of the game and so he was allowed to wend hts weary way to the ninth.

Singles by Isbell. Donohue, and Dougherty and a stolen base by Jlggs added two more Soxonlan counts in tbe eighth. Soore: Chlraa-o. A ErWaah'rton. A Hahn.

rf Altlser. 1 Jonee. cf.l li Btanler. Nlll. cf Jpbell.

2 Davis. as Donohueilb.l D'srherty. If.O Hulllvan. c.O TnehUl. 8b.

Wttih. Cross. 8b 1 1 13 1 1 O' 1 Anderson. lf.l Schlafly. 2b.

1 Stahl. Wakefield. c.l emitn. Jonea. Total 5 27 19 4 I Totals) ....3 8 24 13 0 Hatted for Smith In ninth.

Chlcas-o 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 Washington 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 18 Two Base Hits Hahn. Andtrwm. Stahl. Sacrl flee Hits Jones. Stahl.

Stolen Bases Jones. Is-. boll. Davis. Anderson.

Donohue. Schafly. 8 1 rock Out Uv Smith. Tannehmlll. Walsh: by Walsh, KU1.

Wakeneld. Bases on Balls OTT Smith. Hahn Jonea. Walah. Iaball.

Donohue: off Walah. Schaflv. Stanley. Anderson. Cross.

Double Play Davis to label! to uonottu. l-ert on usses thlceso. a Wasbinston. Hit by Pitched Ball Smith Haon. Wild Pitch Bmlth.

Passed Balls Sulll van. 2. Time 1 Umpire Loughlin. War Saaltb Left Rosa. Third same of the series today.

It will probably be Owen aralnst Hughes or Kltson T.k. Ktahl felt badly when he heard that was defeated by liliosoJis by the score of 10 to yesterday. "Now we can't play for the world championship wnen we go cown inrre.ra svrtem k. anM Jake ssdlr. Jlmmv Ryan, who resla-ned as manager cf the Fvsneville Central lesirue team Friday, was at the same.

Ryan left Kvsnsvllle aoddenly as the wJl for (HMJ dinarn because Rvan assaulted a man and ejected sun from the ftai. jiilp I i 1- 1 i I STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Katlaaal U(fa. Clubs Chtearo Pittsburg New Pnlladalp'a Cincinnati Brooklyn t. Boston Oaiaes 28 81 82 BO Amsrleaa lai Clubs PhlladalD'a 8 8 New 8 8 leveiana i Detroit 8t IxkiIs 2 4 Waahlngt'n 4 6 jjosuia a Games lost.

J2 83 87 42 43 44 84 07 Aaierleaa Aaaoelatloa. Clubs W. F.C.I Clubs W. L. P.O.

40 54 AM 55 .419 ti P.C. 41 .468 42 .417 42 .401 44 .403 C. 42 .44 80 .444 51 .47 00 Columbus ...63 88 .624 Louisville ..4 Milwaukee ..65 44 Kansas so Tolsdo 53 40 .835 SU Paul 43 MlnneapolU .52 4 .85 Tkn I Lra(. Clubs W. L.

P.C.I Clubs W. Od. 4 27 .040 Rock Island. .86 BprinaHeld Lecaiur Peoria 43 84 58 Davsnport Dubuque 40 87 .51 Bloomlnton.81 Ceatral Ui(ie. Clubs W.

P.C.I Clubs W. Sprlnt-deld ...64 33 ...41 5. 54 84 614 Dayton 40 Canton 4 87 8outJi HMO. Whcslinc 40 .551 Terrs Uaute.20 Westers Clnbs W. L.

P.C.' Clubs W. L. P.C. 47 .472 52 .411) 53 .382 Des 60 25 7W Denver 4 Omaha 47 80 Lincoln 37 Bloux 48 45 PueblS YESTERDAY'S REIILTS. Xatloaal Lctiat, Chtcaco.

7: Providence, 4 (exhibition came). No other games scheduled. Aaaerleaav Lesgas-Chicaso. 8: Waahlna-ton. 3.

9t. Louts. 8: Boston. 5. Amerleaa Aaaoelatloa.

At Columbus Louisville, 1: Columbus. 0. At Toledo Toledo. 11 Indianapolis, 8. At Kansas City Kansas City, Milwaukee.

3. At Minneapolis 4X. Paul. Minneapolis. Three I Ussae.

at Peorta Peoria. lO: Rock Island. 2. At Davenport Davenport. Decatur.

0. At Dubuque Sprlnrneld. Dubuque, 1. At Bloomlnrton fcloomlngton. 8: Cedar Rap-Ids.

Ceatral At Orand Raplc Qraad Rapids. 4: South Bend. 0. At Cantor Canton. Wheeling 6.

At Bprlns-netd Sprlnsflell. Dayton. (ten Inn Ins At Evansvllls Evansvllle. 2: Terrs Haute. 0 (first (ame).

EvsnsVille. 4: Terre Hauls. 4 (second ame. eleven Innings, called on account darkness). Soataera Lcigat.

At Memphis Memphis. 8: Sbrsvepor. 8 (eleven Innlncs). Writers Loaajae. At Dea Moines Des Molnee.

Lincoln. 4. At Omaha Omaha. 1: Denver. 0 (first came, twelve Innlncs).

Omaha. Danvsr. 4 (second same, seven tnnlnss). At Sioux Cltr Sioux City. 4: Pueblo.

2 (first game). Sioux City. 11 Pueblo. 8 (second game). Eaitera Leifsc, At Newark Jeraey City game postponed rain.

At Montreal Montreal. Rochester. 8. Iowa Leaa-ae. At Burllneton Burlington.

Fort Dodge. 1. At Oakaloosa OsksJoosa. Waterloo, ft. At Ottumwa Ottumwa, Marshalltown, 0 (first frams): Marshalltown.

Ottumwa. 4 (second game). At Keokuk Keokuk. Clinton. 0 (first game); Clinton.

Keokuk. 5 (second game). GAMES TODAY. Ifatloaal Ltsrtt, Chfcaav at Boeton. Cincinnati at New York, pmeburw at PMiadelphla.

St. Louis at Brooklyn. Aaserleaa Leaajae. Washington at ChicagoT Boston at St. Loula Philadelphia at Detroit.

New York at Cleveland. "I didn't hit him: Just shoved him out." said Jimmy In expiataing the affair. la the second Stahl was hot after a foul from Issy's bat when be waa forced to dodre a pop bos-tie mnA mined his stride and also lost ths ball. Smith beat Tannehlll out of aa almost sure HU. I In tne lourtn.

Le nnunM a nara mm ac ins "Waahlnaton pitcher, but Smith managed to knock It down and just catch Lee at first. O'Loua-hlln made a poor decision or. at least. It looked so In the seventh Inning. Davis knocked one to Cross that Lavs fumbled and then threw badly to Stahl.

Jake was oil ths baa. but he mads an effort to touch Qeonre as be passed. SUk said be tasrred him that settled It. The Washington infield played some mighty fast ball. Schlafly doing ths best work of the outfit.

Both catchers were a little off. Sully had two passed balls and two stolen bases ajralnst him. while Wakefield allowed four sacks te be taken. La Porte' 6 1 ieaoeahofeaa, S. Anectal Dispatch to The tote Ocean.

LA PORT 15. July 20. La Porte defeated the Schosnhofens of Chtcaao. 8 to 2. Score: I Porte 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 8 Schoenhofena 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 Bat tar lea La Belle aad Wise; Qua and lexer.

ml .10 i 11 lO 12 64 7 10 14) 11 0 oft .632 a 12 it 8 8 1 8 4 8 10 6 11 42 .467 4 4 7 9 0 .444 4 4 4 2 10 I 11 .418 5 4 2 5 1 8.. 8 85 .872 808448a. .30 .338 5ft 59 00 Hit! im 510 10 lO 58 8 10 58 a a 7 ao ara 8 a 7 10 0 48 4 7 0 43 5 8 7.. 12 44 a 1 5 10 83 .77 4 8 2 2 6 24 .24 KILLERS BEAT PROVIDENCE Take an Exhibition Game From the Eastern Leaguers by the Score of 7 to 4 Schulte Stars With the Stick. apaclaa Plain irti to The Inter Oosan.

ROCKT POINT, R. Jmty The Chi cago Giant Killers out up a One exhibition game today with Providence. last year's champions of the Eastern league, winning 7 to Poole, who was in the box for the Provide noe Grays, was touched for thirteen safe hits, and Overall was hit nine times. Schulte did great stick work, a doubles, and a single, in nve times at oat. There were 4,000 present.

The score: rhli-uo A Provides. A 1 filaale. 14 0 0 Shvckard. If. 1 0 0 0 Poland.

1 1 8 0 2 2 4 oil 8 8 1 1 1 0 1 Schulte. rf .2 4 2 2 13 .0 12 0 OlDunn. 2b. ...0 2 0 Hofman. lb.

0 Selbach. 1 0 1 etelnrt. SB, 0 Tinker. 1 0 8 1 Ever. 2b.

...0 18 8 0 Kline, 0 I 8 Oi Brodle. Rock, ss 0 Crist, 0 Walh, Overall. 1 0 0) Poole, p. 0 4 Totals 0 27 18 4 Totals 18 27 12 1 Chtcago 2 0 0 0 2 2 0 17 xroviaence 0 0 112 0 04 fttolen Base Poland, Tinker. Two Bass Hits 'Brodle (2).

Hofman, Schults (2). Sheckard. Three Bass Hits Selbach, Schults. Sacrifice Hits Tinker. Sheckard.

Double Play I Minn Rivk Evsrs to Hofman. Pools to Rock to Dunn. Struck vim xjt urmii, or rwu. l. mrat Bass oa oans ja tvsraii.

on roots. Wild pitch vvvraii, Umpire Donnelly. Time 1:15. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St.

Loals, 8 Bestea, B. ST. LOUIS, July 29. A batting rally in tne eighth inning, during which Tannehlll was driven from tbe box before any outs were made, won today's game for St. Louis.

8 to e. score: ft. Louts. A Boston. Nile.

8b. .0 1 JIMayoen. Jonea. lit 1 Parent. Ptone.

If 2 2 0 2 Stahl. ef 1 Hemphill, rf.l 2 10 0 Ferris. 2b. ...1 WaU.ce. O'Hoey.

O'Brien. 2b. OiFreeman. lb.l KoeqJer, ef Boencer. m.

OlArmo'ster. Howell, 0 Jacobsoa. p.O OlTannehUl. p.l Toun Coll Totals 8 18 27 22 SI Totals .8 8 2418 2 Batted for Young la the ninth. Bt.

Louts ,...0 0 0 1 0 2 0 a 1 0 8 1 0 0 0 01 Do Bsas HTParenU Stahl. Xnehler. Three HJts Ferris Wallsca. Home Run 6criflcs Hits Parent. Jones.

Harden. Double Play Ferris, Parent, and Freeman. Stolen ge.ee Stone. Spencer. Jonee.

Bases on Balls if t. SK. wV.i i- Btrok Out By Youni runs in four and one-third Isninn. ntr Mu. no runs In four and" two-thirds Innings; off Tannehlll 13 hits.

4 runs In sevso Inntnrs: off nw runs one inning. iert on Basse ft Boston. 4. Time 2 .30. Umpire Oihkssk, 8 1 Baa Claire, 4.

Special Dispatch The Inter Ocean. OSHKOSH. Wis. Juhr B. nna grounds but one awma of an advertised doubre 'X vimirs series was played today.

Oshkosh tried out Kerr, a former Three I ainjwea UU seven nits, three of them is the ninth limine amn. Qshkosh. 0 10 8O 4 0 0 08 is 2 Eu Clalro 0 10 0 0 0 8-4 1 I i li jverr aai uotan; rau cuura. unci i mMU utiiiwiwii. 1 Seyal Tigers, O.

-Special Dispatch to Ths Inter Ocean. r.v.'. ir w. a wtia tnrow gave nnimuu mo mttr i run woro in a Drtiiant neld-Inc rams today with the Royal Tiger of Napnaae Hammond Royal .1 0000000 .0 0 0 0 0 0 ill 0-0 Alaasoeds, 1S Selpp Brewers. 8.

The Alamoeds defeated the a-inn Forty-Sixth street and Cot tax Grove avenue. to 8. Score: AMmoeda 2 0 4 8 2 0 1 11 0 0 5 3 5 0 i 0 8 Batteries Davis and Langs Karataad and VlwWITT. Other Basehall Resalta. At Richmond.

Ind Richmond Giants, New Lisbon, 0. Richmond Fair-views, 6: Columbus Panhandles. 8, T' nAt La Salle, I1L Itanellles Browns. La Balls Eagles. At Litcnnsid.

iil Areoa. Pod laments of bL At Ponrlac 111- Pastimes, Bloomlnrton PV rates. 0. At Pekln. 111.

Pekln, Roanoka Rede, 4. At Dixon. 111. Danville Unions, 5: Browns, 8. At Glmwood, III.

Elm Canton. X. -At Ind. Evansvllle Whstswlnas, 4 True Blues. 8.

At Kewanse 111. Kewaaee. 4: Farm lnsrt on. 1. At Dwlght.

111. Frank Smiths. 6: atokenls of Chlcsjto. 6 (ten lnnines). At Lincoln.

IIL lUlonolla. 10: Lincoln. 8. At Morris. 111.

Webster Park, ft: Morris Reds. 0. At Boonvllls. Ind. Boonvilla.

Evansvllls Athletic. 7. At Jasper, Ind. Jasper Reds, 10: Mount Ver non, X. At TeU City, lad.

TeU City. 10: Kannellton, S. GlArl PAR 110 0 ilea 200 2 18 0 10 0 0 0 1 0 010 0X4 1 3 2 1 The West Ends shut oat the team from Morrison. 111., at West End park, I tol Hunch pitched a crest same, holding- the visitors to two hits, one of which waa a scratch, and fanning fourteen men. Bo also carried off the hatting Honors, with two hits to his credit.

McOrail pitched a star game at second base for the city champs, accepting sever chances without a mlsplay. A doubls play by Mahoney, McOrail. and Andrews was the feature. Score: A 9 i I ITSluoE Mahoa'y. If.O McOralL 2b.O 1 4 ef.O 0 Cook.

l-l Plssl. 1 Munch. Mi ujWaaaer, I Totals 5 27 "3 Totals 2 24 11 1 aro.v:.v:."T: i I Double Plar Mahoney to MoOrall to Andrews Struck Out By Munch. 14; by Wagner. 8.

Um- Meyers. Tlsss or mm GUNTHERS WIN TWO GAMES. Ktefeat Artoataas aael Ualoa Gloats sel to to 1 ai The Ounthers defeated the Artesians In the morning at Artesian park, to A wild throw by Cassaboia in the first Inning permitted Zangerle to scores. Laltman then tightened ap and held tbe visitors without a hit until the eighth, when homo run over the right field fence by Keeley, followed by hit by Zangerle and Molyneaux. scored two runs, which gave tbe visitors a victory.

Score: Ounthers. A K1 Artsataaa. A F. IThler. Xb 0 Zan aerie.

111 1 1 4.l Lyons, 0 0 2 1 1 Tnorntoa.Ib.O 14 11 Oart'rlcta. lf.1 0 8 6 iXSiifZ. 6 8 0 rtansoins. ir.O Wrtebt. cf 6 0 110 nil UJeun.

lb.O 0 0 8 0 e- 0 0 i elLelsuoa. rf 0 Pedroea. rf. Mergmaa. Qulnn.

8b. ..0 Shewb'n. c.O Olbltn. 1 1 Keeley, id Laltmaa. p.

0 1 4 Caaaabota. c.O 0 01 Totals .....8 2 21 Totals .1 4 2T 0 4 Wrlaiit oat; hit by hatted ball. Ounthers 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 a Arteslana 0 0 0 1 01 Romt Run Keelev. TAuhle Plar Wrlsbt to Thornton to Struck Out By Lett man. by Keeley.

m. L'mprrs Petsra. Time 1:4. Oeathers, 4f Calss etaata, OX In ths fastsat aama-of the saasoa at Oantber nark tbe Ounthers defeated tae Chtcaao Unloa vtimnu. w.

nir pitcsea a boos same, soifl. lag the colored mea to soar kits, twe ef whack were of the scratch order. The visitors nut aa a star emrae ths Mis Darts' 'work at short aad Ross's SeldlnsT at first. joewsn- enn ninyi aiiung, were tas reatures. I nree tssc qoudm plays team pal lias off two of th Ounthers.

RHP A KKXTT.OIaata Zanretie. 1 018. Davis, as Moiya'x, Sb.8 1 (kUnnea lr Campion. "ss'O 1 I -4 I Wrlsht. 2b.

Hopkins, ct. Btsllmaa. ef.O ft Hyde. Ransoms. If.O Le Jsuas.

rf asay sjaraaaaai, Qtbltn. Rugar, ittamswr. u. jjavta. Totals 8 27 li sl 4 24 18 1 Ounthers 0 0 0 0 2 4 Chlcaao Caloa Giants 1 i i i Two Base Hits Rllsv (9).

Zsnrerie. Jooes. Three Pass Hit Molyaeaua Double Flays J. Darts to Rose; Campion to Olblla to Riley: Rugar to Riley to Campion. Struck Out Br Rurar.

6: by J. Davis. 1C pi re W. Urtes. Tlass THREE I LEAGUE.

Poovla, 1 Ssek Ietma, a. Speelal Dtsnatra to The Inter Occaa. PEORIA. 111.. July 2 The Distillers made a three straight whea they defeated Rock Island looay.

tv x. itowstey wno reiievea wtlsoa In ths boa. could not etoo the fterce battlMi railr of ths Psoriana. The score: Peoria. A K.R.

Island. A Thlery. 0 2 1 ft warm, rf .1 14 0 0 Hua-hea. 2 I OCarilals. cf 0 1 I 0 Lauder.

If. i 0 0 Wanner. 2b. 5 8 8 0 uewtr. a a a uivaaaire.

aa.o i umwn. ex. a i lines, tr 1 I. cf .1 1 2 0 0 Black. If 2 idVss'o '1 l'Rud4- 0 1 ill 0 McJonoeiucio 0 Ovf OlVVIIroa.

0 Eaan. lb. 2 11 O. lP.udd. 0 lO Simon.

Roach. tHows'ey. p.O 12 2T10 Waiters ...,0 I Totals .8 8X4 12 1 tjetiea ior tiowsier ntntn. rloSIsbxnd i 8 It 1 1 -Two Base Hits Eiran (2. Wanner.

Three Bass Hit Bewer. First Base oa Bails Off Roach. 8: off Wilson. off Howsjey. 1.

Struck Out By Bosch, by Howsley, 1. Doaais plays Esran (unassisted); Wilson to Wanner to Rudd: Bewer to Hughes to Eaao. Umpire Whee lock. Time 1:25. Attendance 2.800..

Sprlaarf Dafcaaae, 1. Special TJianatoti to TH- later Ocsaa. Iowa. July 20. Snrtnsjflsld made It three straUrbt from Dubuoua today through the flne work of Jonea.

Darren waa hit Treely and had pwr vuppuru. 'ami. KDrina1lelifi.lt A Dsbuoue. A vidsoa.lf Jl A O.Hadley.' 0 Rsaaaa. 0 0 Rosso.

1 HcPri'dTrrl Caraeron, ib.0 1 I 0 emitb. 2b. as.2 0 Bent. so. Mors, rt.

lb 1 Helta. Belts. 0 0 6 0 0 1.1 I Darrab, frill Jonas. xt ix Totala Totals .,..1 .2 2714 4 -o a 1 a Dubuouo 0 i.0-0 41 A 0 Ol Two Baas Hit More. Three Baas Hlts-HadUy Novaosh.

Basse on -Palls Off Darrab; 6: o(t Jones, f. Hit by Pitched Ball struck Out By Darrah. 2r by Jonea, 8. Wild ntch Darraa Mennee Tilts Donnelly. Jones.

Stolen- bciiarmwebar. Tims 1:40. Tr yrl iFlshetty beeatar, O. Speelal Dispatch to The Inter Ocean. DA.VENVORT lowal July 2a.

Ifnrnh lLa Eul's two sacker to leak through him in ths third, scoring Lemon from first. Davsnport's sea-ond run' was the result of a hit by pitchers, safety, and a passed balL- -Eul twirled aa excellent game, and was gl van faultless support. The Davenport. RRP1I ii Ramey, rf .0 0 0 0 Burs. 0 12 0 Crockett.

lb.O 010 10 Murphy. 0 2 0 0 1 Lewss. 2b. i 5 0 i awaelnar cf 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kutm. lb.

014 0 0 Fleming, rf.O 0 0 0 0 Harrod. 8b. 1 Curtis. 1 Bennett. Walters.

2to.O 1 Lemon, 0 orwreil. 1 A 0 21 "(O'Connor. c.O 1 8 1 Eul. p. BKtrouT.

0 8 4 Totals .4 27 10 Of Totals ....0 24 18 1 Davenport 0 1 1 0 0 Decatur .....,.0 0,0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 Two Base Hits Bui, Murphy. Sacrifice Lemon. Blttrolff. First Base oa Balls Olt tut. 2: oft Blttrolff, 3.

Struck Out By KuL by Ittrulff. 2. Doubls Play Blttrolff. kuha. rilt.l rolff, and Breyett.

Stolen Base-WaltersTHIt br Pitched Ball Harrod. Curtis, Passed Bell cr Connor, umpire Holler. Blooasiaartoa, Cedar RapKa, O. Special Dispatch to The Inter Ocean. BLOOMINOTON.

111.. July 29. Bloomlnrton hit nwm hard todsv and ran basse in rlumntn. e.u Barksr was sffectlve until ths closing Inning but his support cost several runs, only one being earned, anuoer wa cwuiniicu io reuro in ine nfth. his bsnd being Injured.

Wrlrht took his place. Voxel' a lnneldtn waa the feature. Score: Bl'mlngton. A EfCed.Rapids. A Snyder.

0 4 0 2 B'kewtta. If.O 0 10 0 Wright. I OOakes. 0 0 0 Oray. cf 2 ft 1 OlShaw.

12 0 Herbert. Sb.X tlx Vuau. lis a II. -X nonan. 1 2 Beck, rf 1 1 0 Voa-el.

2b. ...0 1X8 -liW 2 12 1 el, .0 1 8 liWllla. 1 111 0 0 Ith. OSpencer. 2 12 0 ll.on.

0 8 0 0 ..11 Oil BIT Wilson. Barker, p. il Totals fi 24 IS 2 ....8 0 27 18 41 Totals Plrwunlnrtoll ...8 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 Cedar 0 1X00 1 Two Bsse His Ore v. Ball. Three Base Hits W' mlth.

Home Run Shaw. Struck Out Br Z. Bifes cn ilalls By Bsrker. by Qwens, X. una 1 nrn x-sssea riail Berry.

Double may- wnsnt to vcei to Smith. Stolen ogei. nm La ptre Carulhers. Aitandance I.IM. West Bads.

A El Morrison. RHP Andr-ws. lb.l 0 6 0 Shields. a 0 MaNols. ss.1 I 1 1 Brauch.

lb.O 0 I Wlll'ma. rf.O 0 0 Parson. lb.O I L'ck'pm'a c.O 114 0 01 Ms Ion' y. 2b. A a 1 tade, ths so8M r4 I I 0 -V 1 I ..210 X.I 1 i 1 1 Maboney's bad throw homo la the ninth inning, which hit Otto Hags la ths head while he was going to the plate, defeated the home team, to both Hago and McCauley crossing the counting station before O'Qrady had recovered the balL Ths Lawadales got their three runs In tba third Inning; off an error, two hits, and a pass.

Riley was injured in the seventh inning and retired Is favor of Demaree. Score: Lawaseleev A KlArtona. A Dwysr. ss 0 II IMurnhr. cf.

.8 1 0 10 1 Mahonsy, Sb.1 I Kassstt. 1 Dllion. 1 Stephen; lb.O 01 waxier, Clark. Holrass. Hmlta.

Haas, MeCHev. ib.l Alt c.O 1 1 cailabaa. Corson, cf. I'urmmr. i iBrtcaetta, aa.0 iJoaea, tiey, p.

1 Totals 4 T2T10 1 ..8 8 2714 21 0 1-10 0 24 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 Two Bass Hit Hassstt track Out By Jo) Jonss. 10; by- Kliey. by Dsrosres. 4. Umplra MO- OLIVERS WIN OUT EASILY.

Pssr FleKlsg oa th rari of Oak Leas Brlagcs Defeat, ta 1, The Olivers of Woodstock dsfeated the Oak Leas 2 to 1. at Wast End ball park, badl Converse anl Steadmaa pitcbtna; groat ball. Poor support by Ate Oak I. sas was ku-gsly responsible for Stsadman's defeat, la tbe flfth tnntna-the amateurs toaoing the ball all over the In held, while two mas came ta. Score: Olivers.

A ElOak Loaa. A alloy. 1 Reed, ef 1 0 0 Ryan. 1 0X22 CM Ray. as 0 1 8 MSIatsr.

111 1 T. Burn. Ib.l Kane, ss 0 BsrtelL 2b. .0 Wynk'p. lb.

Converse. p.O tijE. una. 1100 1 Kllcka. rf.

OiBteadja'a. p.O tits 0 OO iir. oils. atarrlll. rf Totals.

izru Totals 1 0 XT IT 4 Oils 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 08 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ol Oak Leas. Struck Out By Converse, 8: by Steadmaa. 2. Cmptre Tlndlll. ROGERS PARKS TAKE EASY ONE.

jrsJtot Staaaras Boatoa by EzooIIcat rioldlav, ta Rogers Park defeated the Jo! let Standards at Rogsrs Park. I tot MoCajnment pitched a great game for ths homo team. boMlng tbe prison lads to three scattered kits. The features of the game was the fielding of Park, especially tba work of Herman at iiotnwick carried off ths netdlag koaora for the Staadarda. Score: Roarers Pk.

A EJotlst S. uooa. id. 1 vYflnieins. Larson, 2 0 0 OlBothw'k.

2b 0 Ml! Oil 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 10 0 iSi I Oertr-b. ef 1 1 1 I WMeOulra. 2b. 1 Casslbota. 0 1 4 Marsh' U.

lb.O W-l'bsa. 11 Caspsr, as 1 baa. lb.l SIS (HMsany. c.O MW.M'd'a rf.O 0 1 Kelly. OlAnd-soa.

If.O 01 Harvey. p-t 1 I Totals 0 8 2718 Of Totala 2 24 12 2 Roaers Park. i a Jollel si .10 0 0 1 0 0 02 Two Bass Hit Wohllebeo, 8truck Oat By Mo- yamment. by i. vmptr uonnet, tlasa of PITCHES NO HIT GAME: fresaaa af Braas-rlUs Boats Terra Hsstt a ta O-Seeead Gssw a Tla.

Special Dispatch to The Inter Oosan. BVANSTILLK. Ind.i July 29. Buck Free man had hts day this afternoon, and set a new record for ths Central league by pitching a game without allowing Torre Haute a single hit. Evansrllle.

because of tho big man's great work, won the first game of tho double header by a score of 1 to o. Tho second game went eleven Innings and was called on account of darkness, with tho score 4 to 4. Score: FIRST GAME. Evansvllle. A ElTer.

Haute. A French. .0 1 0 Shaw, rf 0 way, lb.O 0 tWf. rf.O 0 cher- 0 0 Coffey, 2b. .0 0 0 Welsh.

3b. ..0 i (HWsr-der. If.O 0 Of Weaver. c.O 0 oil ef.O 1 1 I p.O 0 2 Donahue, ef.O OlRuh ss 0 0 2 rremer, 0 Dumler, 0 18 Major. 0 1 0 Brostus; 0 0 Fuller, Freeman, Totals .2 9 27 10 Ol Bnuon.

0 0 Totala 0 24 10 1 vans villa Terre Haute .0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-O Sacrtnee Hit Freeman. Three Base Hit Fre. mer. Fh-st Bass on Balls Off Freeman. off Broslua.

1. Struck Out By Freemare 10; by Bro-sius, 2-. Hit br Pitched Ball Shaw. Double Play French to Conaway. Stolen Bssso Dona-bus, Shaw, Warrender.

Tims of Game 1:48. Umpire Rlgler. Attendance 1.80O. SECOND GAME. Evansvtne.

French. Ooa'way. lb. OoaaawM rf. rer.

Haute. A Shaw. 4 Coffey. 2b. .0 0 8 Welsh.

.0 4 WaeMee. If 1 2 r. nanua. ef.O rsmer, sa.O chan. 0 Ma3orf c5 Vit Brosios.

0 4 0 Pollard. 10 0 0 Totals 8 83 IS 8 Mai toy. Dlscb, Fuller. Totala ....4 tau Evansvllle I O000100O8 4 Terre Haute 0 OOlOOOOll 04 Sacrifice Hits Coffey fXl. Barer (2V Three Bass Hit Coxa-swell.

First Bass on Balls Off alloy. off Broslua. S. Struck Out By alloy. It- by Broslua 7.

Stolen Ffesses Lstcher. Barer. Dlseh. Donanuo, Fremer. Warrender (7).

Passed Ball Weaver. Time of Game 2 Graad Rapids, 4 Soath Bead, O. Special Dispatch to The Inter Ocean. SOUTH BEND. July 2S.

Grand Rapids defeated South Bend. 4 to 0. today, aeortnx all the rune In the nrst aad second innings, before Mof-fit steadied. After the second ths old South Bend standby tlghtensd up aad refused to allow aay more hitting. Score: O.

Raplda. A "mill I South Bead. P.A itrtis. O'schow. 0 0 Dennis.

rf O10 0 1 lAnderson, ef.O Gansel. lb 6 14 0 Tleman. rrancis. sa.i 1 Oeyer. if 1 1 1 Backof, 10 Kelly.

1 0 4 4 Howler, 0 $41 Warner. 10 4 Totals "i 27 18 Grand Raplda 0 0 0 Pope. If. .0 Watson. LJohnsoo.

Sb.O A'olk. ss 0 0 8 0 Silo 0 0 6 1 prsnt, 2b 0 Nomt. Totals .0 8 24 10 4 1 soma siano 00 Two Base HHsrTleman 2). Curtis. Home Run Oeyer.

Double Play Johnson to Volk to Tie-wan. Bases on Balls Off Mofflt off Warner. 1. Struck Out By MofTU, by Warner, 2. Sacrifice IlCe Oroeschow, Kelly.

Howley. Stolen Base Oroeerhow. Time 1:33. Umpire Ferguson. Attendance 2.214, DaytoB, SPRIKOVTRLA.

Ohio. July IO. eoHnrfleld shut Dayton out hers today, setttne: ths only run of the same In the tenth limine. Botb Kecaedy aad Alberts pitched great ball. Score: Springfield.

A E'Dayton. A. A 0 4 2 11 Don' hue. 2b.O 0 0Xckr. Bel den 0 Austin.

8b. ..0 OMcK'ley. lb.O 1 PasTtert, rf. .0 liR'ch'dson. c.O i Bescher, OOrosan.

0 0 B'Jth. Dehaven. U-0 Csrr. 0 Fox. Clark.

Ail? toilins. 1 0 0 i Kelly, Alberts, OIKennedy. pO 1 Totals. SSOIS 2 BUX5 1 One out whea wtnaloat ran was mads. Sprint-field OO000O00 11 Dayton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Bacrlflce Hits Bush, Dehaven, Fw.

Two Bsse Hits Paskert. Belden. Kelly. First on Bells Off Kennedy. Alberts.

8. Struck Out By Kennedy. 8: "by Alberts. 2. Hit by Pitcher Donahue.

l.eft on Bases Deyton. 7: oprlngfleld, 4. Double plays Bush to Csrr to Donahus to Clark. Umpire Kellen, Attendance 2.823. Time -atlO.

Castes, 1 1 'V CANTOV. Ohio. July 20. Cno-ton shut Wbeellna out today In ths first gams of the series by a ecore of 1 to 0. The contest was a pitchers' battle hotwern Mvers and Do vie, tbe former hokllng the Whelin to one hit.

Score: "anton 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 2 Wheellnr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I Batteries Myrs aad Ostdlek: Doytt aad Schrt- ueenaree. Totals Ariona La em dales 0 14 0 2 4 0 i 0 I 1 6 6 A A A 9 fill ill! O10 0 0 8 0 18 2 1 I 0 0 2 fit 0 I 14 4 1 1 0 Jlmmy Callahan's Logan Squares, for tho third time this season, defeated the hfar-qusttes at Logan Square park, to 0. It was a pitchers battle between Schmidt and la which Schmidt kept tho hits so well scattered that Keary's men were su able to score. The Logan Squares scored one -run In the third on Hertel's twv bagger and Lippert's single, aad two run to the fourth on a single by Harrison and a poor return of the ball on Casey's throe base hit. Hertel's first base play waa af eature.

Score: L. Bouares. A Marquettea. A Llppert. 2 0 0 Larson.

0 Oil 0 Laaer. If 1 1 0 1 Whyte. 0 100 0 Hua-baa, eC.O 0 HEewt. 0 0 1 0Rorka.2b.O 1 a calls na a. rr.O Harrison, ef.l 110 Casey.

2b 1 1ST iteaoinar. c.o Meinke. 0 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 12 0 0 Lynch, ss. .0 0 8 HertsL 1 If Katoll. 1 Herman.

0 iLnoiia. 1 0 11 Totals. XT 20 Totals 0 S24 .0 01 20000 .0 0 0 0 0 0 I Loama Sana res atarsusttss Two Baas Hits HerteL Ltppert. Three Base Hit Casey. DouMs Play Schmidt to Lynch.

Struck Out Bv Bfhsildt- be timollm 11 Laaplrs W. J. O'Briea. Tinas 1:20. ARTESIANS TAKE CLOSE GAME.

Defeat SaaldiaaTs Tkreagh Loltasaa'e Fltoala, -4 to S. The Spaldlngs had a stop pnt In their winning streak when tho Arteslana defeated Welch's team at Artesian park. 4 to 2. The rlaitora took aa apparently safe lead in the early innings, but Lettman went In tbe box In tho fourth aeaaion and held the visitors whllO his team batted In enough runs to win. Vbler put up a star game at second, while Weleh'a catching was good.

Soore: IanJll Eispaldtnga. A eanseaar. aVW. A OS Jj 4 Sjerill aa I A JJ 0 floCosTr. 0 0 8 Qulnn, 8b.

.2 lot Wfcyons. 2b. .1 0X0 Thoraja, lb.l 111 0 rf.O 0 Wrisht. 110 Shows' go. lit Kolar.

sa 2 0 0 ujen-nara. rf.O 1 1 WKalQ. Oil 1 OOsessr. 110 2 Welch. 18 2 2jjuul.

0 0 4 iejuae, i .0 1 rtrinen. p. Vn.1 a It w. si iv Art est ens Spaldlnaa 0 0000202 4 ioiooooo a Tw0 Base Hit Wright. Struck Out By Rei-nert.

4: by JuuL 7: by Laltmaa T. Chleege Holakts, Special Dispatch to Tho Inter Ocean. CHICAGO HEIGHTS. 111.. July 20.

A triple plar by the home team proved tbe feature of the same enseal nictfo HeUJS rlxbts snd tbe Warrens. Louts Bassett mads the ins locals wtanins. 7 to lona-est ait ever sesa Score Chi. H'ghts. A Chi.

A Garret rf 1 i L-ntaa. ss 1111 T.Bas'tt. 2b. L. Baa'L cf.

Devtne. 0(CI grand. lb. 0 10 Fits. If 1 2 1 Martrora.

rf.l I Derrick. If.J 8 0 Hill, cf 0 11 Daaaehy; lb I 0 i Macklor. c.O 012 Sadler. 1 2 Burns. 0 8 Thomas.

0 Clark, 1 0 Brock. 1 0 jsoniory. e-. i r. 6 HHeuboer, 1 0.

I Totals ll 4 7 24.10 O. 2 1-40- 7 lesao A a -0 81 -Two Base Hits Basestt, Hill. Three 'Bass Hit Garrett. Home Run L. Bassett.

Triple Play Sadler to T. Bassett to Burns Struck Out ByCtsrk 14: by Neubeer, 7. Umpire Welsh. Harrsrs, Jaaeav-Ille, 3. Special Dispatch to The Inter Ocean.

JAXSSVILLK. Wla. July Tbe locals wevi defeated by tbe team from Harvard. 111., in an minwaiirs ten idhws game, a to z. score: Harvard.

A KJaaesvllio. i 12 8 aa .1 .1 -X Ot-are, 4 1 O'Riley. ss 0 3 OlCnnners, Xb.O 2 0 1 Ward. ojWendt. 2 0'Casey.

rf 1 OHutchn. If.O 7 1 0 ire'ddls. of 0 Jooes. 1 jobnojn, I Butts. 1 Cocwors.

ef.O 1 Breen. 2b. ...0 1 Field, 1 Pare, O'Brien, lb.l I Strain. 0 oi! I 0 4 0 in Totals 8 7 SO 12 ll Totals ...2 8 SO IS 1 Harvard 0 0200 0000 Janesviile 0 0O 100001 Two Base Hit Johnson. Struck Out By Field.

by Jooes. 6. Umpire Bradley. Time 1M. Waakegaas, 4 Blglas, 1 Spechd Dlspatr to The later Ocean.

ELGIN. July 20. Waokesrsn shut out the locals here today. 5 to 0. Meara pitchsd a great feme la spite of the poor support given him, and eld the home team lo live scattered hits.

King Blared a stsr same ta laft for the visitors; cut-of off two mea at tho plate by great throws. Score: A El Ehrlns. -A Kin, i. If. .0 14 2 VITti'peoa.

lb. OKI StslTm'n. 8b 1 8 1 1 Seld'b'r. lb.O 110 0 0 Jonss. 2b.

..1 i 0 4l refiner, rt. K.oeD as. McX'v. 6 1 wiirma, rf.o White, cf. 4 0 Drew.

2 0 1 HsadKha. e.O 0 Hears. lit P. rCi. a.O 1 11 Over-ksr.

ef.O' 10 0 W.M-Cy. If.O 1 0 Cashioa. Xb.O ill ttasgsr, Totals ....4 0 27 71 Totals ....0 8 27 a 0 0 .0 0 4 Wrfnkscan 0 0 10 Elsins 0 0 0 0 Two Base Hit Brenner. Struck Out By Hae- Meara. 2.

Umpire Mart- Tims of UWW-lleX Carsias Christ MeHtsry Blaos, Special Dispatch to The Inter Ocean, M'rTHNRT, IIL. Jaly The aVwne team was defeated by the Corpus Cnrtstl team here, 0 to 4. Score: Cor. Christ I. A T.

McHeorv. A T. Murray, 1 10 8 Scully, Moran. 0 8 0 0 Bendlna. as.l I Carlatedt.Sb.O 0 8 1 OiUlrtch.

ti.A a a a At A st'Im. te A I V. i Boca. 80 Busa, ef 0 Curry. 0 til liVoslts.

8 I 110 0 Kspper, 0 111 1 Oip. Weber. n.O 0 d.1 SOI 0, Howard. 014 Totals II IT ll 0 IT 8 Corpus Chrtstl ...0 10 0 10 10 I McHenry Bluea 0 0 0 0 4 0 04 Three Base Hits Murray, HecMnger. Struck Out By Hecktvtser, 12; Weber.

.18. Umpire Koutea. Time OMAHA WINS TWO GAMES. Takes Doable Header Frsai Domvrr Plrst Oaaso Goes Twelve Isslsga, OMAHA. 'July 29, Omaha won two games from Denver today, tho first being hut-out.

The aecond gams waa called at the end of the terenth inning on account of darkneia. Tho first rams was one of tho most closely contested that over was soon on tho local grounds, tho only run being made In tho twelfth Inning. Both pitchers were almost Invincible and their support nearly perfect. Scores: FIRST GAME. Omaha ...0 0 0 0 O.O.O 0 11 8 4 Denver ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-O 3 Batteries Sanders aad Gooding; Adams sad Za- lussy.

SKCOKD GAME. Omaha 4 0 0 0 IO Denver ...1 9. 1 0 0 14 .8 2 Batteries Dodge aad Rogers: Paige, Eagle, and Taitisay. s- Des Malaes, 8 Ltaaala, 4 DM MOrPF3S. lows.

July 20. -Timely batting a tne mnxn inrjmer swve ises sioincs ins victory over unooia tow saora 01 10 Bears: Des Moines ......0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 15 1 iancoln 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 04 10 Batteries OiHen and Towns: McKay and Zlnraa. Weatora Letgse. STOtnc CTTT. Iowa: Julr 20.

eiloax Cltr won a double-header from Pueblo today. The flrst same waa well con nut the senium -was loosely olaved. Scores: yissraiMK. Hlouv Cl tv .....8 0 0 0 S-1 Pueblo .0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Ol 8 ,1 Batteries Jarrutt and Freeee: Moncaa aad Rea-J SECOND GAME. Plour City 1 0 2 2 10 4 0 ejlrls pueblo 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 8 11 2 Batteries Jacksoa aad Heas: Camaea and Ren SOMETHING OF A GRAFT FOR JOCKEY CLUB STEWARDS Miller's Feat of Riding Five Win-ncrs Not Equal to That of Snapper Garrison During His Boyhood Days in the Saddle.

Special Diapstcfe to The Inter Oases. NEW TORK. July 29. This la tho lat week of racing at Brighton Beach track: until October. Next Monday the Saratoga meet-lug begins, snd for four weeks the thoroughbreds will race around tho beautiful courts midst the pines of the famous This means an enforced vacation to racegoers of this city.

During -tho very heart of the racing season, when the thoroughbreds are Is their best condition, lovers of the blooded horse must do without their favorite sport or so to Saratoga ta see them. There Is no excuse for this yearly migration of horsemen Saratoga, save a mer- -eenary one. Tbe influential members of tho Jockey club sre largely Interested In tho track at the great watering trough of humanity, and aa they most have their divisions on the money Invested, tho horses are ordered North snd New Yorkers sro deprived of racing for month. Some day will be soon, horsemen, ay enough Influence will be broatgbt on tho racing commlaaloners to recognise tho Empire City Jockey club. When that day comes racing will be held os tho cool kills of Mount Vernon, snd the yearly 'jaunt to Saratoga win cease.

Kaclng at ths spa cannot sub- slat without patronago of the New Yorkers Ths stewards know this, snd that Is tho reason why Saratoga holds race meeting each year to pay fat dividends -Into the pocketa of racing magnates, and not for "the improvement of tbe breed of tho thoroughbreds." as ths club advertises. Jockey Miller's great feat of riding Sve winners at the Brighton Beach track yesterday caused great discussion today In turf circles In regard to his ability In the saddle. Some of the latter day turfites said It was tho greateat performance of Its kind is America. These men were not wise to tho fact that James -McLaughlin when Jockey swept tho program one day. and that Snapper Garrison, when only youngster weighing ninety pounds, rode Ave winners and finished second! in the hurdle race which wound np the afternoon's card.

Usrrlass'i Work ths Host. Garrison achievement was probably tho greatest ever made by Jockey of hi weight. -Ho was so anxious to ride the six winners thn he begged permission to ride in the hurdle race. He waa riding Tor W. Daly at the time sad the Jatter had horse called Monk is the race.

In those days this waa soma eighteen years ago the Jumping races were always scheduled ss. ths last of she was" wllUng give Garrison the mount, but the trsek officials demurred nntli told them that Garrison was socastomtd to rldlpg his steeplechasers through the Held In tho early morning trials. Permission was thereupon granted to who rode Monk welt, but was unable to land him better than second. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. t.

Fl. Mlsseasslls. 1. MINNEAPOLIS. July 2.

Loose OeMler bJ the lucsla. torether with Minneapolis' Inability u(. miMjwvu at nui wis wits today by a score ef I to 1. The scorst St. Paul.

A E'Minn-S-lls. I I 8 S-SlDaeta -f PA. Oeter. I 1- 1 Frisk, rt 1 110 O'ftraham at.fi a a 1 a Wheel sr. Sb.O 1 1 1 1 Hut If 0 0 1 0 Cov.

If 1 1 i Freera'o. lb.0 in a a Padden. 2b. ft vi OjOyler. ..9 1-4 8 Drill.

o4 7 3 oa. 1 Shaanoa. c.O St 4 3 Praltt. Cadw'd'r. p-O 0 0 Totals .8 11 IT IT Totals ..1 BM Id Frlsk out.

Van Zandt lnterferlnsr with throw. St. Paul 1 1 4 10 OO Minneapolis 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 First Bass oa Ralls Off Cadwellader 8 ir PrulU, 1. Two Base Hits Coy. Drill.

Double Plsye Oremlnsrer to Fox to Freeman: Geler to Padden to Susdea (I- Hit by Pitched Ball -Orahans. Struck Out By Cadwallader. 1: by Prultu 4. Wild Pitch Cadwallader. Stolea Bases Ovler Il.

Shaanoa. Fox. Susden. Pnittt. Sacriflce.Hlts Sngden iit.

Frisk, left on Bases Minneapolis. 11:, raw. S. Time of Dame ttf. Umpire Loalsvtlle, 1 Colasabaa, COLUMBUS.

Ohio. Julr 29. Louisville todav broke even oa the series whea Elliott held the league leaders to two hits ana shut them Two alacles, Shaw's steal of third, and Kenna's lone fly scored the Louisville runs. Ctymer and Qulalan did flne AeldlnaT. Score: Louisville.

A Hallman- If .110 1 ICorambaa. A irica tng. ct.o Wrtslev. .0 I I 'Sullivan. lb.O 0 14 0 Brashear.lb.O 118 0 Stovsll.

0 10 1 Clrmer. (Coulter, 0 8 0 Woodrf. SB.O 1 8 0 Shsw. 1 18 10 Ktnm. Oulnlaa.

11 1 Hulswltt. ss.0 1 uo.i i I. .0 01 .0 Kenos, 10 0 Blue. 61 nuiiott. iFlaharty.

0 0 8 Totals .....0 1 2T IO Totals .1 8 27 17 8 Tuisviiis 10000 e-i-i Columbus ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stolen Bass Shaw. "SacrtAce Hits Wrtslev Sullivan. Shaw. Two Base Hit tlallmaa. Double Play Brashear to Quinlsn to Sullivan.

Struck Out By Flaherty. 1: by Elliott. 8. Bases 00 Balls Off Flaherty, 2. Hit by Pitcher otovall.

Um pire tvajie. Time 1:20. Tsle4s, lit ladlaaapalla, TOLEDO. Ohio. Julv SO.

Toledn made It straight from Indianapolis today. Chech was aa enigma, while Toledo found Hafford at opportune, times. Score: Toledo. A Ellnd'napolls. A F.

Cllngm'a. ss.l 8 IIDunrvy. rf. 2 110 J. Clarke.

If 1 11 on-h'lman. ef.O 0 1 0 Odwsil. 2 Demon 1 Krueser" 3b.O 8 Knabe. lb 0 10 u.rtimss. 10...1 oil 0 0 0'jemes.

I 1 1 8 0 Wllliacis. ss-l 1.1 7 0 8 1 0 Perry. If 1 10 0 0 W. Cl'ka. 1U.1 0 1 O'Maican.

14 3 1 Abbott. 1 8 0 0 Holmes. 13 2 8 Chech, 5 Oil jttiaSord. 111 Totals. ...11 1420 10 SI Totals 7t23 22 8 Thleimaa sat on bunt strikes.

tJ- Clerks oat. runsing out tine. Toledo Indlsnspolls 0 3 1 I 2.0 Two Base Hits Dunleavy. Williams. Abbott.

Odwelt J. Clarke. Sacrtnee Hits Chech 2. De-tnont. AbbotL Stolen Bases Knabe.

W. Clarke. Abbott. Double Play Knabe to W. Clarke to Cllngtnan.

Bases' on Balls Off Chech, 2: off Hafford, S. Struck Out By Chech. by Hafford, S. Lrt on Baaes Toledo. 8: Indlsnspolls.

mi oy r-ucner rwy. lime Wsrdea and Sulllvaa, Umpires Kaasas City, 4 Mllwaaker, S. KANSAS CITT. July 29. Esan.

wtio pitched hVs nrst game for Kansas City today, was effective when mea were on bases and with good support he woo his game. Score: Kan. City. A "Milwaukee. A ft Waldron, rf.l i Hobinson.

ss.0 11.2 1 Green. 1 1 0 Mcuruie, ss.0 Perrine. 2b. 1 i I BevlHe, I 1 H11L Cf 1 Hatemaa. rf.l 1 Korh, 0 2 Hemphill.

rf.O 0 McCTney, Sb.l 1 McCm'k, lb.O 1 0 Burke. 3b. Frams. Casaady. Leahy, Egan, 0 no 4 11 4 0 0 ll 1 OiDough'ty.

p.0 1 Totals .....4 0 17 IS 1' Totals 11 24 11 1 Kansas City. ...0 0 1 1 4 Mllwsukee 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 Two Base Hits McCormlck. Green. Robinson. Rases on.

Balls Off Egan. 1: off Dougherty. (track Out By Eiran. by Dnasherty. 4.

Double' Plays Burke to Perrine to Frants. Roth to Mc-pormick. Hit by Pitcher BeviUe. Sacriftce Hits -pHtll MtBride. Stolen Bases Burke.

McCties-BevtsTltue Umpires Bohaanoaand Oood-rin'i St Roaeh HIrt hi, 2. I WAUKEQAN. 111.. July 29 The home tesm defeated the Roach HIrt hi of Chics ro. 3 to 2.

Stxre: Waii real .0 it 0 0 it 0 0 3 1 1 Koaeh Kirtha 0 0 0 1 0 1 02 8.

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