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-314Y- 1994. TUEKNOXVILLESENTINLFflIDAi 4 'I MITCHELLMI SEEK RE-ELECTION 1 4a 4t4 5- xt. ,...4 --v-- TRI-STATE BASEBALL LEAGUE HERE MONDAYIlAY 1 1 MANAGER FRANK MOFFETI'leans 9' HAS THE SCHEDULE NOW AmERIcAN ASSOCIATION. WELL UNDER. WAY.

--'-c 'oisbus' 6 Kansas City B. IS HERE-MONDAY-MAY 16 MOFFETT Peans 2 to third. rowd officiallY. estimated at 35-- Uu the race. The dy was tigh-ttui and the track in perfect coh- nrier direction of the Jockey club the start for thedtMetropolitan and the oibet races wad' cirreity behlad Tne Burrier, -and a standing start asr Iii previous This clistontimies the system introdUced by as Cassidy of h.ting the horses walk up to the, Bar- (Ally six-of the thirteen starters In the Meadowbrook Hunters trin! steeplechrse finished.

the 'cth-r lorses falling or refuFidgi tae -Jumps. The faverite, Simen Kei.ton, fell at the enc: of the first mile said broke his---fiTsit. and Mara, who had the matint, had his colsar-bone broken. Colingay, choLe in the betting, NvOn the kirst raceFive and a half furlongs. Rel.t.bie, 133, 9 to 5.

wan. Time I 1:07. I Second race-4 furlongs. (X) lanaya, 112, Shaw, 9 to 19, won. Time, I Third raceThe Juvenile stakes, five i furlongs, Eclipse (X) Song i ai.d ine, 122, Redfern, .6 to 5, NVOli.

:51 3-4. tl DISTANCES ARE BEING FIG- ":11,1 Unless ail -signs and Ostia'. fill the VI-State baseball first game in this city, 1E 0 cotoilIELdi OF THE THIRD REGII MENT, N. G. S.

T.o IS VERY MUCH IN DOUBTCOL 'y- SPENCE MENTIONED. MRS. M. M. SAMPLE.

J. J. HUNT. In local military circles there is ready much talk of the election of a colonel of the Third will take place about July 10.. Three years ago the 'election was held in this city, ifter the resignation of Col.

A. H. and after a spirited In which there were many element .4 reb. S. 0 0 UNIVERSITY WON GAME AT TUSCALOOSA 'The Untversity of Tennessee took i first game from the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa.

Thursday afternoon, the score b1ng 7 and 2. The weather was Ideal and over 1.kle0 pedpia were present to WitnSS the game and not until the ninth inning was there any certainty as to now the game you'd I terminate. Parker was in the boa fort Tennessee and a did his usual goed1 work, and gave up only duringl the game. while Eddington. for Ala-1 barna, had six taken frarn him.

Ala-1 barna made, one score---in the first -in-nine. the 11P)Ct arild-the last score in the fourth -inning, and never did the team' near the vicinity of a Feore The Tennessee was in the fourth inning. two were challird up in the seventhand in the ninth the fli 1'13. Or atie week from nevi, Alooday. This fact has not been settled difinitely yet but the trial draft of the sz.hedule provides for this and it is more than likely that all the teams that it stand.

Joy of. no little work on part of Rexall means King of All, nnd there is a Rexall Remedy for every human 111. each a specific prepared especially for the treatment of one particular ailment, and which represents the most modern and approved treat. ment for that 'articular sickness for which each remedy is escribed considered, Col. J.

J. Mitchell, of I the mryl at tie head -0 the has besenthat c.t Wetting the distances from Greeneville, who was the lieut6hant evule, who was the lieutenant-one town to another and figuring ouz 1 of the regiment, was enosen the so as to maki-tile7hort. It was then the Sixth 'regincent, and est jtinips. As will be by the drawing. Knoxville is.the only citycut Since then.

under the plan Of or the circle or regulAr round. The senon of the, national guard of the On each package of lege II Reined les. "This! preparation is guaranteed to give sattsfactlon. If it does not, eorne' back and get your money. It be- longs to you, and -we want you to have it." Ioo Rexall Remedies The Rexall Guarantee-.

Our and Judgment at Stake 1 4 state, It has been designated and reek-1 st 4.. oned as the Third regiment. thus 101- I IP I i lowing the original and decided plan of 1 4 1 a KNOXVILLE We stand back of this guarantee with our name, reputatIon and judgment. You must realize.that we could not afford to make such an unqualified statement without proof of the value of these remedies. I ki 0 I CAt4C' Noo actiOn as outlined.

Lleut I Col. C. F. Spence. of this city.

who was I then major, was elected to his present' position, the date of his election being July 20, 191)I. Since then there have been no changes in the roster of the head 1 officers of the command, and it is the best regiment in the state and has a I is larger number of members and cora-1 pante! than any command In the' stated There is much to who will be elected colonel of the re-giment. It is 4 the general opinion that 4 sr, 8 't ec (c eEcL I 1 be 4 eted. He regarded ety 1 il as, orte of the most eapAble military men a In the is on irwaterate work- 4 er ve in the be' the- national guard 1 seattiz and he 'does mueh to Tri-State League's Territory. promcgAh'k'Thriir'este-Of-ttre Third regl- 1 4.e..e..e..e.....g.o.....e........e.ve.e..e....;e.tl.tl.; nu, Pt Ilir LUIS 4 i a -c 1 the Second bn tin Hon: 1 .1 lisanded by Mtr.t.

B. of coMinanded by Mn. B. of this largest Jump is from Chattanooga to city. But the questionAnt krkes i is: wm Col.

mitehen be a eandichte I Decatur, which, is 122 miles. The for re-electi It is said by som- that i jbteminpn'nfreoxmt Here are the distances repr7sented Chattanooga be will stan for re-election and is be bag to some e. tent an organization I among the officers of the regim on the map. ent. it! -A-- Fourth raceThe Metropolitan handicap, the Wither' mile.

Irish Lad, 123, Shaw, 7 to 6, won. Time. 1:40, Filth.race---The Meadowthorpe'llunter's trial -steeplechase, about two miles. Co ligny, (oorrest) 139. Donohue'.

3 to 1, won. Timed Sixth raceSelling, last seven Wither's mile. Ehie 104, Cortnack, 8 to 1, won: Time, 1:28. AT San Francisco, May 5.Most of the winners at Oakland today were well played, three of them being favorites. Weather fine.

The feature was the aix furlongs event. Olympian opened an 8, to 5 favorite, but receded to 3 to 1 while had the call at post time GlYman broke first and never headed, von ridder out from Mint. First selling: Clausus, won. Time, 1:11 1-2. Second raceFour furlongs.

purse. David Boland, won. Time, :49. Third raceMile, selling. Chileno.

Time, 1:42 1-4. Fourth raceSix. furlongs, a-plling. 0-ymplan, won, Time, 1-4. Sixth raceMile, selling.

Hand Press. won. Time, 34: AT LOUISVILLE. Louisville, May 5.Colonial Girl, C. E.

Rowe's five-year-'Old mere by Meddler-Spring Tide, showed herself to be one of the best of her sex in the west today by easily whining the-Clark handicap from One of the best fields that ever faced a starter at Churchill Downs. This drew one of the biggest crovvds of the Proof Reader and Phil Finch, belonging to Jim Williams made the early pace, but rated Colonial Girl p.rfertly and made his race as they turned into the stretch and the mare came on and beat Monsieur Beaucalre by two lenghts. The latter was a length in front of Reservation. The Rowe entry was favorite at 6 to 5. Colonial Girl and Belle were the only favorites to win.

Weather clear and track fast, I First race---4 1-2 furlongs, 103, Parhi, 10 to 1, won. e. :50, I Second race-6 -furlongs, selling, Jake 1Greenberg, 104. B. Dayis, 1 to woa.

1Time. 1:15. 1 Third racer-Steeplechase. course. Dr.

Nowlin. 147, Boyle. 1 Boyle, 3 to 1, won. rime.9166 1-2. I Fourth raceThe Clark handicap, 11 1-16 miles.

Colonial Girl, 109, Lyne, 8 Ito 6. won. Time, 1:48 I Filth furlongs for two-year-old colts melee, 103, to 1. Time, :49, 3-4. Sxth -and 20 yards; selling.

the Cat, Paul, 5 to 2, won. ITime, 1:49. TennesSeans got a good cargo of ginger on board and made four. the total being seven. Three eriors were charged to Tennesnee and four to Alabanri.

This afternoon the game is scheduled I to attraet the usual great interest, and It 1 i4 expected that the usual large crowd will be present. Denton and Thornton. will be the batteries for Tenneesee and Hearn ard McMahon lerAlabama. In the game TimrsdaY after- noon, Parlter itruck out two men and EddIngton. If Tennessee wins the game this afternoon.

the team will turn to this city Saturday. hut not it will not be at home until next week. The University of Nashville comes next week for a series of time games. 1 Miles. Is thought that he be a strong Knoxville to Chattanooga.

111 candidate if he- desires to hold the po- Knoxville to 212 sition longer. Major Irwin is the junior, Knoxville to 26n major of the regiment. and be is not Knoxville to 20S mentioned in sonneetion with the, i Knoxville to 223 odlopelry. but Major Fred-rhillins. (1' 1 Knoxville to 27i Cilattanoova, ls said to be anxious for.

i Knoxville to Columbia 266 the honer, and mahes an active I.Chattan ogn to 121 fIght fprifhe Knievel by Chattanoo 1 to TlesAmer 151 -many. that Col. Mitehed, Will throw i Chattanooga Huntsville 07 THE INTRODUCTION OF REXALL REMEDIES Is -Characteristic of 'Kuhlman's Prozressiveness, If there is one quality that decidedly distinguishes Kuhlnian and has placed it-pre-eminent above all other drug stores its Progressiveness. Progressiveness consists of more than simply meeting the people's demands; it goes farther and anticipates In 4itroducing Rexall Remedies we antici-- pated what the public would sooner or later demand, a cla7ssified, superior and aloscilutly certain line of Remedies, including one for each which could be bought with the fullest assurance of effim ciency, at-the-lowest consistent price and with an unquestionable privilege of den-landing the return of money where satisfaction did not ensues-- Such a line is Rexall Remedies, without equivocli: tion we pronounce them the most meritorious goods have ever handled. Chattanooga to 122 Cha ttanooga 'to effield 167 Chattanooga to Co 155 Th shortest Jump is to Decatur.

a distance or 25 miles. From Decatur to Sheffield it is only 46 these towns. it is paid are anxious for baseball and Are simply tickled to death that they are to be in a le3gue. Chattanooga to 155 The shortest Jump I fromHuntsvi to Decatur. a distance or 25 miles.

From Decatur to Sheffield it is only 46 z. hese towns. it is said are anxious for baseball Are simply tickled to death that they are to be in a le3gue. BASEBALL NOTES. The Chilhowee Instltute bas won Iwo games from the Nor- al boss The, first game a week ago in a score of 8 -to 6 for Chilhowfe.

7 '-ursday the Normal boys went to oilhowee where a pretty game was played. resulting In a score' game was piayed. resuittog in a score. 1 1 I 1 1 1 1, a or 10 to 6 f)r BattertcrChlihowee, Ruble and Lull le. NormalJohnson and Hutfaker.

itl Lanhnm, who officiated last year behind the bat far the Knoxville team. has been signed by Moffttt and will arrive perhaps tonight. Manager Moffett has notified all his players to report for duty Monday or Tueaday of next week. Bruner has already arrived. Houttnon, the Maryville boy.

will bl nen hereAgain this Year. apd he discovefed another artist in Blount county, a man named Cupp. who plays sfeend base. Moffett will give him a RACING EVENTS. influence to Mator Phillips with the re atilt that the fight might be very interesting.

Chaff. Park. major of the Third hattalinn. and' who resides at Greeneville. may enter the race.

It pl4. nnd Rhould he do an it is not ex-, pected that CM. Mitzhell would reinntii in the oght. Thor are over thirty-five; votea in tha despite that it is not Intended thnt ruch shouirt he the case there is always more or Is politics In the election of a or the I Local mtlittnmen are already tall(ing, the fall Pnenmpmpnt of the Thudl regiment. and are snecuisting on where It witt he Tilomp places are Vtrest P'hint.

on the grand rRreAll'Ar Trounds of tte, trovernment St. LOUls. at the exposition grounds, where hrge nittrhm of militiamen and regulars will nasomble; r.111 Chickamauga Park. on the national rosente. ll'ndo the provisions of tha Dick mil', tery bilh to which the local guard and ell of that of the Ft 1 te are the regiment will got an of.

ten (lava. The exnenses rd the Pnelnyment will ho tytht by the government through the ad lutant-genorars This was the rase whom the emitrna.nd went into camp st Tate Spring. September In. 1901. and whon the diens anti ()free, recaivad regular army ray.

Then the regiment bald an P11- C4 moment soparate and apart from another regiment. but It is maid that the plan mt the gov0rnment this year IR to throw the militiamen nt two tn throe together and with rogular hrmY anidiera back from the Philinninos, and bold the oreamamonts of the diffoient metes In Ws mariner. For this reason, it Is thought that the Tenneasee rnents will he ordered tn West Point, Ky with the eni.lierm Of KenttlokY 4 tn Chickamauga with those nr Georgia Gf courFe, this fa 'fill speculative, but It it; ronthlently expi-cted that such will be done. "1 uo' -1" ittaliOn. an who resides at lie.

may enter the race. it I should he do so it is not ex-, hat Col. Mitzhell would reinaint sht. There are over thirty-five. I the desnite that intended that such shouid he there is always more or Is In the election of a or.

Rua 11 Dyspepsia. Cure Guaranteed Catarrh Cure AT 4 WORTH. Chicago, May Ways, which went up in the betting from 8 to 5 to to 2, won the handicap at 1 1-16 miles Worth. today, by a length and a halt Cregor K. the 17 to 10 favorite.

was second, it head In front of Our Bessie. Gregor lei into the stretch where -Py Ways passed him and won galloping. Our Bessie badly bumped at. I the first turn. closed a big gap and with b.tter luck could easily have lirished In second place.

Jar and warm, track good. First ra( e. 4 furlongsCharley'a I Amu, 112. W. Fisher, 6 to 5, won.

i :49. Seind race, 6 furlongsMinna, 103, Nieot, 7, to 1, won. Time, 1:13 3-5. Third race, mileAllopath, 113. Henry, 11 to 10, won.

Time, 4-5. Fourthrace. I I-16 milesBy Ways, Ila, L. Wilson, 5 to 2, won. Time.

1:46 2-5. Fifth race, 4 1-2 furiongs--Luzarion, Mrol. 9to 5. won. Time, :53 4,5.

Sixth race, 6 finiongs--Mayor John. son, 104, Nicol, 5 to 2, won. Tuna, 1:13 4-5. AT DELMAR PARK. Predigested Beef Wine and Iron Full Pints Only 45c.

Remarkable in its effects. Tones up the system. Makes rich blood. Given strength, energy and increased appetite. Pleasant to take.

Ordinary preparations of the same kind sell for Corrects every Irregularity of the stomach anddigestive organs. Cures slight attack or the most chrontl easP nt Indigestion. It never taus; abaolutelt ttatranteed, 25c, 45c and 89e- i c' i tt ha. Baldwin Park has put in exgellent condition for the opening or the league. A new grand stand been built and no longer can the i ciewds stand on the bank south or the railroad and see the game.

An Iron fence eight feet above tne old one hag been ec? ed which entirely the rim The diamord is ore of the fastest In the-entire south. With Lanham, Houston and Rhoten Moffett ha. signed his three best bat- ters et last seaiion's team. Wiley Davis may also wear a Knoxville tint-form and it is a well known fact that he hit the longest fly eyel seen 'n Park. It broke a.

window in the livery utable on Asylum avnue'. Sturthiy afternoon there promises te he a lively game at Baldwin Park. It will be between the Tennessee Normal college team and the Maryville colic ge team. Moffett will allow the Normal college to use Davis a3 pitrher. and Lanham as etcher, while Maryville will use, Ilhoten, Houston and Cupp.

The game to be a lively one and will be called at 3:20 The Freshman and Sophtimore baseball terms of the University of TenntlISPP PnglKPI in a game, Thursday afternoon. g-ith result that the former 1 were virtorl am by a Prole of 47 to IG. 1 'The winners were at Potnething of a as their cpponents had 'three scrub men on their team. IHome rube were made by C. B.

and V. O. Long, the latter seoring two, and Caldwell. three baggers: Cum- i nings end Hacker, two baggers; Vincent 2: and Payne I. Following are the line-up of the two teams: Freshman.

Positions. --Caldwell' Leng. Bondi Brabapn second Harker third Thomar lxng. filen left Matson Pnyne, colter Long Kinsey --Howe Inatend of going to Jefferson MRy It. to play Carlson-Newman.

tl.e Freshman team will go Saitirda-Y MaY 2. Oeolliiwie4eis010404e.e.tes.wiloAsseqs.esi.e.sa. BALL GAMES. I 1 41101011041.0404.104111404111 I I I' 1 It I'. t- 8 Ir.

i a Rexall Healing 19e Rexa II Heart Rowell Fruit 25c Rexall Kidney 45c and 73o Rfltlitt. Kidney Rexall Little Liver GO for be Rexall Peruvim Wine 50c Rexall Pile 25c Rexalt Quick 25c Rexall Seidletz Powders, 4 for 10e; 14c Rexall Spring Tonic, with Sarsapa- Eac Itexall Syrup of Hypophosphltes 79c Rexall.Straw Hat 20a Rexall Telotim- I 15c Rogan Tooth Wash or Rexall Sugar pf Milk or 33e Rexall Plant 20c Rego 11 Antiseptic 190 Rego II Asthma 450 Britoil Bug and Roach Rio Regal' Soothing 19c Belton Blackberry --Boo Result Mend Tablets. 50 in box Regal! Candy andlio Resat! Charcoal 190 Resall Cherry Juice Cough Syrup and 450 Regal Cleaning Fluid" Pio Britoil Cold 19e Bess Comp. Licorice Powder be Result Corn Resall Cream of Aimcmds 25e Britoil Foot cle and 17c. Resall Ginger Cordial 170 and 110c Rcsall Headache Itexall Headache 10d Hereafter drills will be --held.

It is the plan of M. R. H. Irwin In inv. a parade neqt Tuesday ----nicht If the weather will permit.

The 1-0Ixoetion of rept chalk Mena. Pq captain nt rrannrirty boa nnt 'wen imt it-le at anY timr lle la now In Lem Anreles, Cal. Maier Irwin lenntst eamber of row for the Rroad II- wins ten wood for Company 11. oloot gee tor romneny Cs 'Now meti are being enliatd tIIy. A eine range for the Flecond battalion badly wanted- Major Irwin will at endeavor to locate a ranee about the city or fina yards Orli eater it ham been weekly target practice will be held.

IT. (he14 In "high Ill Pq 0 IRISH LAD WINNER OF I METROPOLITAN HANDICAP. New :ii.l.iy 5Irish Lay won the thirteenth running of the tro- i politan handicap over the Wither al mile et Morris Fisk today in 1 rimbion. He was carrying top weight 1 and was a rayarit? in the betting by 5 many Taking the lead In the a first hundred yards, he led his field ,11 1 without trouble. The hope eteerned tot feel his superiority, and at 1 quarters his speed as if in-willing to run fast-r nefiensan-.

8 As a result the field clos-fit upon' him. Shaw then gave his mounts a victor-. ous shaking up and Irish Lad dree out and won twi lengths from Toboggan, and added rtarter from the Reene 1 stable. NkPilrVr of the Car- ter, handic.lp a fr- WePICS ago, Wag third after a and finished with the much vaunted Hinlibrill. All the entries that seem to hive a chance to from the ry-pt 1 I well except laigrasta.

Damon was the first to break but Trlore the first 1 eixteenth was reached. Irish Lad had i I gcne through on the rail and was two I lengths la front. Here an accident nc- curred thnt might have proved serious. Lord lead, ridden by Cormaek, I nd heavily backed for seon and third places was well away from the I posit and near the enter rail. Beidam's'i with Little Itrenntin up.

was 1 twiddle of the Wag one of the first away: As soon as rhp Sot i into her Wider title bolted toward the older fence and Lord Badge 1 sharrily, knocking, thi fiver horse i down on his side. Corinack Wall pent I rolling in the dust. but rose uninjured. I Lord Badge jumpod to his feet quick-1 ly and was ant butt, lMeanwhile Irish Lad was running in slow time through the first and second quarters of the. race with a scattered field behind him, its members constantly Changing poaltion, with' Mamie Worth, Toboggan, Red Knight.

Stalwart and elosent rot- Ninmie Worth quit at the fiveetghths Something vemed to discourage Highball just before the was reached and he backed up as if done. Ile, was clear at the time anti ha rem. PrIfi for his faltering was eppirmt, euI peelally In view or the tat that he come on asala trongly in the stretch. Coming round the turn Inch Lim I held hie lend but the others begen tn I draw nearer al they etraightened out for home. Irish Lad to slow up as if to encourage his competitors, but hew Was tnking no chances.

With hnntls and heels he urged on the leader Lad reeponde, gemeiy tile epparent faltering hsti et.coursiged the others and Cochram. on Red Knight. Hultman on Highball and Burns on Toboggan. began to ride like mad. believing they sties a chanc to onatch the prise that had aeormld So far out of their graap uV.11- Irish Lad thickened his 'peed.

It was a vain however, for thai Candlettine colt wee eninfr elfhy and without np, effort iberenred his ad-starring. lenaith. 'Melee atilt more an he neared the entrand IVIntlinff by two istigthe from Tobcg7tniti who will tired Beldnme lind HighbolL striving for third honoro had a none and noel blttie in the tact fifty yarda. BeldaFne proved the Fame? under Itronnania Urging and pushed her tinder the wire a few inches In front of tact year, chtimpion two-year-old. The time was 4The rae was Worth Sheet to the $2,000 he ancon4.

and I 5 at St. Louts. May 5.Kindred, the fa- I vorite, NN t) the sprint handicap, the feittur of a good Kinloch card at Delmar park, today. The Kingston horse was favored by the track, which WAS Port under foot. After Mollie the firer; race from the odds-on-favorite.

I Judge Murphy notified her owner thrt4 hereafter her entry would not be accepted. Track SIOW. Fitst race. mile and 20 yardiMoille'l T. 109, Troxler.

10 tot, won. Time. 1:61. Second. race, 5 1-2 furlongs, selling First One.

98, 11. Sly, 4 to 1, won. Time, Third race. 4 1-2 furlongs, puree Paul nevem 110, Troxier. tisto 1.

woo. Time. 1.001-2. Fourth rece, 8 furlongs, handicap Kindred. 108, Donegan.

8 to 5, won. Time. Fifth rate, 6 1-2 furlongs, setting. Punta. 98, Plunkett, 10 to 1, won.

Time, 1:14 1-2. Sloth race, mile and TO yards, selling 113, Troxier. 4 to 1. won. Titne, 1:64.

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li KUHLMAN'S BIG DR1J STORE ALWAYS OPEN. 301 GAY STREET. WHERE THE PRICE IS 41, NATIONAL LEAGUE. At CincinnatiBt. Louis 0, Cincinnati S.

At ThIledelphisBrooklyn 13, MIAdriphis 1. At BostonNow York 10, Boston II. LI i- CHAVANNES LUMBER co. 'PHONES SH ING LES we have Just bought thlrty ear loads af the beet GEORGIA PINE SHINGLES, and will sell them at Jaw, prices. FLOORING Via have fine stock of Yellow Pine Flooring; all at right prices.

FLY SCREENS MADE TO ORDER. 4 a SHINGLES 1 i We have just bought thlrty Cl, loads Of the beet GEOR- 4 GIA PINE SHINGLES, and will sell them at low, prices. 4 FLOORING We have fine stock of Yellow Pins Flooring; all at right prices. FLY SCREENS MADE TO ORDER. CHVANN A a LUMBER CO.

PHONES 7e3. omem. ELMBRIDGE. Ransom City, May 5.The feats ure al.blImridge, today, was the Kansas City Journal stakes in which slit of the best 2-year-olt1s at the track took part end which was won by Airship. Three favorites.

The Mighty, Marmount and Elliott. won, while Kleinwood was played heavily at 8 to 1. rants in Milt in the last rat. The races were run In a driving rain and the track was a era of mud. First race, 6 furlongs, purseThe Mighty, 110.

Lewis. 2 to 1. won. Time. Second race, 4 furlongs, purseMars mount, uS, Aubuchon.

1 to 2. won. Mrs. Third r.tco. mile.

pureeBragg. 118, 1 Dugan, 2-sto 1, won. Time, 1:44 14. -Fourth taco, 4 1-2 furiongx, Kansas City Journal stakes, 21.100 addedAir hip, 115 Lawrence. 2 to 1, won.

Tinto, :,7 1-2. Fifth race, 1 1-4 milt, tIott, 101. J. Daly, even. won.

Time, 2.13 3-4. El lth rate. 8-4 mile, meltingKirin. wood. 102, Dugan, to 1, won.

TWA AMERICAN LEAGUE. At FlootemPilliadelphla 0, Bonton 3. At New YorkNew York ton 4. At DetroltClevelend 5, Detroit SOUTHERN LEAGUE. At StireveportLIttle Rock 7.

Shreve. port I. At NeetivIlleAllanta I. Nephritis. 4.

At EltrmInghamktoptgomery 5, Bitmlnobam 4. Al New OrleansMemphis I. New Or. 1- ie. I.

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