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fflD.OLL'-CI, TUESDAY, UNI Terrifying Iks Royals BUFFALO SIIEETERS FOR LIERRITT Sirith Makes Deal That Benefits His Team -Wet: Grounds Prevent Game at Montreal In-and-outer this year. The more no Com; to our store this week for a Brass Bed, Iron Bed or Crib. We have just received several shipments of these goods. All new and original patterns of bright, fresh appearance and of very durable construction. In order to attract your immediate attention to our bedroom line we have marked them at very attractive prices as follows: Vernls 'Martin Iron made with z-lnch posts and $14.09 926.00 Brass Beds, with Unch continuous 10 ft ft Some Big Value Raincoats, Baseball is popular everywhere just as Budweiser is popular everywhere and because it deserves its popularity Budweiger can be found Everywhere Quality and Purity is the reason, ANHEUSER-BUSCH.

ST. LOUIS C. PERSON'S SONS, Distributors S92 Elm Strejct, BuffsUo, N. Y. aenaos (H frontier 1S8I A special fifteen dollar value English Rosebeny cloth slip-on in tans and mijitary collar, 10 HE GOES TO THE SKEETERS.

BASEBALL BRIEFS. Pitcher Bob Spade Is slated for a class A team. The major league teams have RESULTS TESTERDAT. ST Montreal: wet. Toronto 1, Rochtr Jersey City 3, Baltimore t.

GAMES TODAY. J. "alo at Montreal. -Kocheoter at Toronto, Providence at Newark. Baltimore at Jersey City.

STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won. Lost. Pet Toronto rewark I-rnvidence Buffalo Baltimore 'Montreal jtny Ctty JS 1 to 1 is it 10 (71 11 1 it i 20 24 .541 1.474 410 Charlie "Rube" Kissinger Is the lat eat to leave the Bison ranks. He is to become Skeeter, under Jack Emn, nd Oeorje Merritt, pitcher end lnflelder, with eqtal ability, has been sent to the Herd, the donble transformation being made last night.

Manager Billy Smith has been dickering with Jack Ryan since) Saturday Ttlrcbt, and word was received from the Bison leader in Montreal by President J. Stein last night that the deal had been consummated, It ts a clean trade, and the respective pitchers are to report to their new managers morrow-night; Kissinger has been with the Bisons since 1894, in which year he was secured from Detroit, and was a big factor In the Bisons winning the pennant that year and again in 1907. but in the last two years he has lost consider-ahleof his cunning. No one will dispute that he is invincible when right, but Charlie has been somewhat of an CALLA CALU WINS 1SIPLEM Lingth' in Front of Big Field for Feature Event at Blue Leader Sec- ond Red Rivtr, Orcagna and Bursar Like the Mud. Fine double texture plaid backrnglisLtubberizcd.

slip-ons, in new ian shades, military collar. You'd be lucky any day to get such value at djl (f twenty dollars. Special price Another good thing pure worsted' Cravenette Gts, ra regulation style, dark gray mixtures; cant be tr duplicated at twenty, dollars Main St. all waived on the red twlrler. Wtngo Anderson of the Reds Is also to, get-the-hookThe young-Texan has a great assortment of curves, but has given sad exhibitions of wlldness, and Manager Griffiths decided to send hlra to the Eastern League or American Association.

Harry Grant, the Rochester pitcher, who waa taken south by the Morgue- ites, and later farmed to Lawrence In the New England League, has been released by Jlmmle Bannon. Ganzel gave elm his release, To the Sporting Editorxof the Evening Star: To decide a bet will you kindly tell me the name of the park where the Buffalo team plays Its Home frames 7 MAIN STREET. Olympic Park. Ed. Newark Star.

Beg pardon, old chap, but our pretty park has been christened Jtjunaio Baseball Park. Joe Bean, ex-Skeeter. has bad a suc cessful season at Marist College, Geor. gia. His basketball team went through the season without a defeat at the hands of a prep team, and his baseball team has done likewise.

Undoubtedly he has few equals In the South as a coach. Talking of D. Harrison Demott, the crack Lafayette College pitcher, who denied that he signed with Cleveland, McGlnnlty said that "he had the collegian's promise that If he would play professional ball it would be with the Indiana, William (Ducky) Holmes has been displaced as manager of the Toledo bsseball cltfb In favor of Harry Hlnclunan, second baseman. Holmes took charge of the club prior to the beginning of the training season last March. Pitcher Tount the elongated young ster whom the Red Box sent to Providence, has been returned to Boston.

Yount had his chance, but It was plain to be seen that he could not deliver the goods. For near baseball that Para eon acoreboard bualnesa has any other representation of the game beaten all the way around the bases. President -Grayson ofouisvllle, Ky.i TMmffp: i J'-'---:" th loft' i l' 'UV--. 'V kk a i if automobilaT jkv-s Z.1GQ0DniCMTinES.-V, 416-418 WITH THE FUTURE STARS The Alcoynes went to Brldgeburg and defeated the- team representing that town, 25 to t. The features of the ame was the Ditching of Andert who allowed but two hits and had no less than 16 The Alcoynes on tii OC.8 possible fdryour would like to meet the Brookdales Sunday morning on their grounds.

Would like to book games with all 16-18-year-old teams. Address A. Herb, 1291 Gen. esee street. The "Black Diamonds defeated vthej White Eagles 18 to Would like to hear from teams of -12-18 years.

Ad--dre B39 E. Genesee street after I posts 936.00 Bras Beds, made with 2-inch posts and eleven heavy. roda in Qfl flfl head and dUiUJ 945.00 Brass Bed, comblna-. tion of square and round r.n.s.,..:.. $37.50 965.00 Brass Bed an elegant pattern at very JC flfl w-jprlce of -sDtw i Ul Children's Cribs The safety kind at 95.50, 970, $9.00, 911X0, 914.00, 920UW, 925.00.

Don't purchase a Bed elsewhere before you have in-- spected our stocks. CJ. DolL Furnituro Co. BHD Cor. has purchased Outflelder "Tip" O'Neill from Minneapolis.

u'fMeui led the league in hitting last season, but it in said he has been unable to get in eon. anion tais- year. Claude Rltchey, elrned, released and re-signed by the Louisville Colonels, cannot Join Pelts's team now because of Illness. The Louisville club Is pretty well shot to pieces. Manager HcCloskey.

who made the break a day or two ago that he guessed he'd have to kill some umpire. Is after Outfielder Lumley for his Milwaukee team. Lumley, however, msistsv be will stick to his Pennsylvania farm. Georgetitalllngs' team la at the top of the American League heap, and has fought a gallant fight to reach there. And still there are a couple of disgruntled newspaper writers In New York who Insist that George Is going to get fired In favor of Hal Chase.

Chase ought to stop that line of conversation. At least while the team is on top. Next Monday Buffalo fans will have a chance to Invade Rochester for the modest sum of round trip. It Is hoped that the number of fans who will take the trip will make the Rochester delegation that came up hers look like a family picnic. save $2.50 on Outing gerford Deluged of those which we 015, we criip new make The new ob ucn greai them in a much doubt will meet with Instant approval by the fans, many of whom have had "Hi Kl" measured for a can for sev era! weeks.

It waa another off-day for the Herd yesterday, the heavy rains of yesterday sousing Atwater Park at Mont real to such an extent that the game- had to be cancelled. No double-header will be played during the season. Man ager Barrows deciding not to take a chance with his team in Its present weakened condition. Manager Ed bad taken Nattresa from the line-up and moved Yeager over to short, where he worked test season. while Catcher Krichell will be played at third base.

If the grounds dry out sufficiently, the teams will clash today, and either Carmlchael or Taylor will oppose Bobby Keefe. The Montreal club has suffered' to a great extent, by the enforced lay offs this year, and during the pres. ent stay at home tne Koyais will nave a busy time playing off the postponed contests. After the Bisons get through at Montreal, they go to Toronto, finishing the week, and arriving here late on Saturday night. The Bisons were scheduled to again meet the.

Niagara University baseball team at Niagara JFalls Sunday, but the collegians requested that the" game" "be-cancelledrTis they ould be unable to present a line-up that would make any sort of a showing against the Eastern Leaguers. The Bisons will rest Sunday, and will leave Monday morning for the Morgue City. They will have company In the after noon, as a big delegation or Burraio fails will take the baseball special train for Rochester to see the opening battle of the series. FIFTH RACE Handicap steeplechase, W00 sdded, four-year-olds and up, about 2M miles Flncastle, 145; Byzantine. 142; Tapplngton, 186; The Shaughraun, 143; Doctor Crook, U0.

SIXTH RACE Three-year-olds snd up, selling, 1500 added, 1 mile Orcagna, 07; Olive Ely. 103; Compton, 10; Sir Edwards 107; Dr. Barkley, 108; Niblick, 102; High Range, 104; Joe Rote, 105; Stringency, 108; Grania. 111. SEVENTH RACE Three-yearaldS and up, selling, 1500 added.

1 mile Cole Ashmeade. 84; Joe Galtens, 97; Shapdale, it; Carolina. 100; Left, 107; Hickory Stick, 88; Occidental, 97; The Golden Butterfly, 99; Michael Angelo, 10. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather cloudy.

NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS YESTERDAY. Philadelphia 12. Chicago 1. Cincinnati 1, Brooklyn New York 8, St. Louis 1( i Pittsburg at Boston; rain.

GAMES TODAY. St. Louis at New York. Chicago at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Brooklyn.

Pittsburg at Boston. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won. Lost Chicago New York Cincinnati 26 2 20 20 14 .141 15 18 18 22 .500 .474 .405 Pittsburg St, Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia Boston IS 23 IS 22 2 MISS NEITJAKES Jockey Glass Rides Favorite to Splendid Victory in Gravesend FeatureWorth GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, NEW YORK. June 7 Bedford stakes valued at $1600 was the feature event of vesterdav's racinc card at the Gravesend track, and was captured- by Mlsa Nett, the favorite, quoted at 2 to 6.

Glass drove prettily through the five-furlong trip, and was never In any great danger. Danger Blark, with Dugan up, waa second and Fair Miss, Ural, 1 to 1. third, i'he weather -was Ideal. The program opened with an event for mares at all ages and was won by Right Easy at 4 to 1 with Koyal Captive second." In the second race, the steeplechase. Black Bridge proved victorious against a big field.

The results follow: Cfayiieni Results; FIRST RACE Handicap, mares, all ages, $600 added, about furlongs Right Easy. 104 (Reld) 4 to 1, 4 to R. 1 to $, won; Royal Captive, 9i (Mc-Cahey) II to 1, to 1, even, second; Adrlucbe, 90 (Benscboten) SO to 1, 12 to 1, 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:11. Twilight Queen, Trance and Blue Crest finished ss named.

SECOND RACE Steeplechase, sell. Ing, $500 added, 4-year-olds and up, about 2H miles Blsck Bridge, 141 (Henderson) 4 to 1 to 4, out, won; Dloplt, 1(2 (Lynch) 7 to 2. even, to 1, second; Dr. Keith, (Pending) 4 to 7 to $, 1 to third. Time, 4:68.

Magellan, Jimmy Lane. Paprika finished as named. Judge Ermentrout fell. THIRD RACE The Bedford selling stskes of (1600. 2-year-olds, I furlongs Miss Nett.

99 (Glass) even, 2 to out, won; Danger Mark, 108 (Dugan) 5 to 2. 4 to (. 1 to $, second; Fslr Mist, (Ural) 15 to 1, I to 1. to 1, third. Time.

1:02 1-5. Plutocrat. Imprint and Sinn Fein finished as named. FOURTH RACE Handicap, snd up, 1 8-18 miles, $400 added Bob 100 (Lang) to 2 to 1. even, won: Berkeley.

108 (McCahey) 18 to 5, 8 to (, 1 to second; Pins and Needles, (ThomaJ 10 to 1, 1 to 1, 7 to 5. third Time. 8:03. Tabbo. Duke of Ormonde and Wlee Mason finished as named.

FIFTH RACE Selling. three-year olds, 1 1-18 miles. $O0 sdded Petron-Int. 101; (Glae.) 2 to 1. 8 to 3 to won; Frank Pureell, 104 (Reld) to 1.

to 5. 3 to 5, second; Dull Csre. 119 (McOee) 7 to 1, to 2. 7 to (, third. Time, 1:50 2-5.

Harvey Acumen Big Stick, Loco and Wenna finished as named, SIXTH RACE maiden fillies, two. year-olds, IvO sailed, I furlongs gya-yy, 107 (Power.) to 1. 2 to 1, even, won; Buty Mies. 107 (McGee) 3 to even. to 2.

second; Ugo, 107 (Hy. iiuiU) to 1, I to even, third. Tuns, in Exchange for "Rube" Kisinger. Set to Miss the Third Striked Wodehouse, The Duke of Roxburgh Is lending bis stable of- ponies to Lord Wodehouse and the ponies will be shipped about July 10. Captain E.

B. Miller will accompany the team In place of Captain Lloyd, whose attempt to organize a challenging four failed. STATE LEAGUE. RESULTS YESTERDAY. Albany 0, Blngliamton Utti.

rain). Bloilrs 3, Troy 1. t'tlca 4. Wllke-Berre 0. BcrtnUnaf.

Byraeuae 8. GAMES TODAY. Jtlca at Wllliee-Barrs. Troy A Elmlra. AiDaoy at tsina-Damton.

at 8cranton. -j. stANDINO OF THE CLUB8. MONTREAL, June 7 (Special). The good card "offered at Blue iBonnett yesterday was In a measure ruined by withdrawals.

Change in, track conditions wss responsible many of the best horses being Scratched. Up to yesterday it looked ki It the going would be in excellent condition bat rain set In again and 'the going this afternoon was again deep and heavy. This meant that ft a day for the udders. The program lh its original state was an excellent one. There was offered there features: A steeplechase over the two-mile course, a race for gentleman riders, another for Canadian breds and a dash of six furlongs, in which the best splinters, were entered.

There Is report here that a seven-day meeting would be given at the half-mile track at Niagara Falls on the Cansdlan side which would follow that at Dufferln Park, Toronto, Edward Whalen is said to have an option on the" plant and Is perfecting arrangements for the meeting. Weather showery, track heavy. i Montreal Results, FIRST RACE-Maiden two-year-olds, purse $400. 4 1-1 furlongs P. T.

Clark, 110 (Goldstein) to 1, I to 1. 4 to 1. won by nose; Jack Ryan, 100 (Pease) to 1, 8 to 1. to 1, second; Shadwell. 110' (Palms) 1 to 1.

8 to 1 to 6, third. Time, 438 8-8. Plain Virginal Bertha Buster Bill, Qanoque, Sea Kittle, Naswaak. Sir Chilton. Red Wire.

Definite, Apple Prince also ran. SECOND RACE 160 year-old and up, foaled In Canada. 1 mile Bursar, 88 (Taplln) 1 to out won by four lengths; Frolic. 80 (Pair) IS to (V I to 8, out, second; Desert Star, (Burnt) 10 to 1, 2 to 1. out, third: Time.

Only three starters. THIRTD RACE liOO added, three-yesr-olds. gentlemen riders. 1 1-g miles Duke of Roanoke, 148 (Mr. Lemon t) I to 1, to out, won; Rio Grande, si (Mr.

Henderson) 1 to out, second; Ruble, 104 (Mr. Knight) to 1. even, out. Time, 8-8. Only three starters: FOURTH RACE-ISOo sdded.

four-year-olds and up. selling, steeplechase, about miles Balla Calls, Id (Boyle) 7 to (, 1 to 1 out. won by length; Class Leader. 141 (Rollock 4 to 1. I to b.

4 to (, second; Dr. Koch, 141 (Cork-ley) 7 to 1. to 1. even, third. Time, Impertent.

Lester A Hymen. LIztle Flat. John Dillon, i BallyeaMle also ran, Osage fell. FIFTH RACE 1600 added, two. yar-6ids, I furlongs Judge Monck, 107-(Burns) to 1-, 4 to I.

1 to 1. won by a length; Eagle Bird. 10 (Pease) 8 to 1. i fo bui, ecoiidi Duni "Campbell." Ill (Capita) to l. I to 1 to 1 third.

Time. 1 :8 t-S. Dorchester, Ortega, Cspflce also ran. SIXTH RACE W0 added. three-year-olds end up.

furlongs Red River, 10S (Burnt) even. out. won bv A 11 Ess I 8 ll II ll ll II Won. Pet. Elmlra 17 10 490 Albany .....17 .807 Scranton IS IS Wllkea-Barrs 17 14 Mi t'tlca 1 14 8yracuM 14 14 Troy 12 17 .414 BIcgtumtOB 6 22 .214 vith requests suits of gray Bisons Get Pitcher George Merritt The Cut Shows Charlie All 1:03 3-5.

The Hague, Hiccough. Spes Nostra, Satitfaz, Nixle, Dlxlana Belle and Jane Thorpe finished as named. Gravesend Entries, FIRST RACE All ages, handicap, about 8 furlongs Madman. 117 'Prince Ahmed, 115; Joe Madden, 122; Hilarious, 125; Grasmere, 112: Berry Maid, 107; Prince Gal, 106; Campeon, i( Maga-xine, 109; Roslmere, 87; Tim Pippin, 105; Dreamer, 106: Guy Fisher, 102; Star Blue, 94: Uncts Chief, 95. Also eligible: Dalmatian, 116; Rote Queen, 108; Helmet, 114; Twilight Queen, 87.

8ECOND RACE Three-year-olds and up, selling, 1 1-8 miles Nadtu. 105; Bryce, 105; Lad of Langden, 106:. Sir Cleges, 105; Dandy Dixon. 108; Neoska-letta, 103; Bellevlew, 105; Quantlco, 112; Rock Btone, 105; Kllllecrankle, 103; Hampton Court, 95; Everard. 108.

-THIRD RACE Two-year-olds, Hud-ion, 5 furlongs Trape-RockrUSr He-rettc, 112; Dublin. Minstrel, HE; Aldlvla, 112: Doncatter, 116. FOURTH RACE Three-year-olda' and up, handicap, 1 1-16 miles Fire-atone. 127: Joe Marden, 123: Hilarious. 123; Guy Fisher, 106:" Reybourne, 93; Lay Minster, 95; Dor-ante, 110; Wander, 90; Merry 98.

Also eligible: Hampton Court. 97; Sager. 97; Glucose, 106: Wise Mason, 103; Magaxlne, 105; Cliff Edge, 97; Black Ford. 99. FIFTH RACE Two-year-olds, selling.

81-2 furlongs 99; Matchmlnster, 97: Muff, 99; Rlnda, 103; Carbineer. 108; White Wool. 98: Miss Jonah. 101; Penny Royal, 106; Ir.ctsce, 108; Explicit, 97; Doncatter, 102; Firewood, 102; 'Kaufman, 94; KUlarney Rose, 99. SIXTH RACE Three-year-olds and up.

selling," 11-16 miles Dr. Stone, 92: Toung Belle. 95: Lady Frederick. 90; Charivari, 96; Shawnee 97: Ashwell, 110; Leopardstown, 97; Master Llsmore, 97; George Field, 101: Kingston 96; Dracollage, 95; Queen's Song, 95; ferry jonnaon, vi. allowance claimed.

weather clear; track slow. AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Detroit 4. Wsthlngton 1. Chicago 1, Boston 0, New York 3. fit.

Louis 1. Philadelphia at Cleveland; rain. GAMES TODAT. Boston at Chicago. New York at fit.

Louis. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Washington at Detroit. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Won.

Loat. New York 28 Philadelphia 24 Detroit .,27 16 Boston 21 IS Cleveland IS Washington 17 24 Chicago 23 St. Louis 8 31 Pet .703 .441 .871 Huiiiii raio CLU3 TO COMPETE LONDON, June 7. At a meeting yes-terday the committee of the Hurllng-hsm Polo Club definitely decided to challenge this year for the International cuo now In the poxeeaakm of the Meadowbronk The team to be sent to the United Btntes will consist of the twin brotiers, R. and F.

Gren-fell. the Earl of. KotLsavage and Lord have recently been featuring: at have added a large collection of 9ne to our and will them a permanent June feature. ar exact duplicate of the ones which met with Il at a. it.

-a -1 BITS OF SPORT FROM LOCKPORT IX)CKPORT. Jun' TM tnftiM dftM tb Boufh End Juniors mt bswehajt oa Ftrley'n Park Twttrday ftr-mon bj wore of II to Urr and Stono pitcoea grma nan lor tn Tictorious totm. Teuton Wbalen of this city, who It pltr-Ing 9cond baso for tho Jnmmttmn 4ain3 a48V-t4w4Mt-lth a batting average of Th Power Companr's baorall foam tj roatoa id nteara company nioe retrda aj fjcfjie 9i au ia. t. Michael Oould, formrljr of tha Cyctoneo, and John Weodet.

formerly of the Wit i mem. have ben by ha managemeot of tba main a.no Daaeoan team to piay in mt fl14. The South Knd Athletic Club ha decided to bold a field day al Olcott Beach early In A ConnoUtiar wilt ttll you that th deli-ciotu flavor and hoqutt of i for moi'e and blue, SO puouc approval, except ioat wsj mow more larith variety of pattern A any suit you buy here at Trousers from the Hun- System people are ready in nifty i i styles for young bloods. Choice of any pattern, from the "newest" to the most ultra con- lengths; Plaudmore, 107 (Muagrave) It to i. to 1, I to 1, second; Elfin Beau, (Caplln) 12 to 1.

4 to to 1, third. Time: 1. IS 1-8. Reeponsefnl. Bedmlnster, O.

Miller. Detroit, Beau Chilton, Cwendlyn Blllie Hibhs, Lawton WiRirins. Seiwlk. Spellbound also ran. SEVENTH RACE 1500 added, three-year-olds snd up, selling, 14 miles 100 (Ramsay) 4 to and out.

won by four lengtha; Hooray, 101 (Pease) I to 1 4 to 1 anil mil second; Aylmer, (HlnchWIffe) 18 to IS to 1, 2 to 1. third. Time, 1:87. Bannock Bob. Radatlon.

Dr. Toung m.mi rvn. Montreal Entries, FIRST RACE-Two-year-old fillies. eiiing. 840 added.

4H furlongs Ell jn.l; Carrltalma. 105; Plain Ann, Pretty One, 100; Rtarlna, 109; Detroit, lOfl; Bertha 10S; Allle no; Del). 1W: Tender. 101. RACE Three-year-olds uo.

I5O0 sdded, Province owned 1 ife Toe Lady of Mercla. 101; Silk i4; Nathan Hale, 104; Adora- star Emblem. ICS: Busv. 110 2- 101: Copper Princess, 104; jack nnerin. Impertinance.

107; Au- 'i r. ing, Molly log. -Hl? RACE Thre-year-Ms, ffl addeil, I furlongs Frosty, I h-iv, 1M; Henry Hutchison, i h7')rtnn. 1(S; Ju-lre Lana- H'Rit fctart, 95; Marlon i V4; firookdne 105. 'it The KindVrtarten soiled.

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