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THE PITTSBURG POST august lyoa- SUNDAY MORNING, ((BASEBALL AVERAGES SHOW THAT CY SEYMOUR LEADS IN BA TTINOWAQISEf AT HIS HEELS? I i.K.f- rn i Trn 1 TWP PI Yl Mf! Tf1 Dl A fcfifYTD A I I II fl 111 17 1 1 F1J Fl II film and celebrated his return by striking out FIXING TO PLAY FOOTBALL. I GAMES IN THE VALLEY. TJ ANS WAGNhK dAlNb bhVLR MOHAVK II. BY A HEAD 13 men. Only one visitor reached first I If! THE PROTECTIVE.

COUtm LEAGUE GAMES base and that on an error. The ball waa knocked out of the diamond but once and only 27 men faced Hobson. Banyack. Oonora Meets Defeat In a Lively Slugging Match on the Charlerol who pitched for the visitors, was also effective, and the best Kid "Wllllama- OF hard hitters could do was to get six hits. The score: POINTS ON CY SEYMOUR.

JJED OUTFIELDER Still Leads in Batting aid Also in Several Other Departments An Even Dozen Players Have Made 100 Hits or More This Season. DEFEATS AT SARATOGA BEL-" MONT'S $30,000 OAKLAWN FOR THE SPECIAL, Grounds. CHAHLEROI, Aug. 5 Charlerol rated the Lonora team here to-day In a HOMESTEAD FALLS VICTIM GOOSE EGG MALADY AT YOUNGSTOWN. VI I LLVALE CAPTURES CLOSE CONTEST ON NEW KENSINGTON GROUNDS.

R.B.P.A.E.' R.B.P.A.E. ADR. PUNX. slugging match, Charlerol having 14 hits Allen, 1 0 OIR.Cam'11, ..0 0 2 10 0 OlVolk, 3 0 0 0 A 4 4 A A 1 Mack'n. a a nvwiii, a- 11 Cam1 11.

2 1 Wllhelm. 10 VOORHEES CROWDS TO WIRE. 1 cams rurming into Line Tor teaming Season on the Grid-Iron. The La Belle football team will hold a meeting this afternoon to organize for the coming season, and persons interested In the team are requested to attend. All the old players are on deck, together with several others.

Including Eberhardt, C. Randolph, R. Randolph. Altman, Fltzpatrick and Harry Blair, the star of the team, who is In fine trim. Peerless Prepares for Action.

The Peerless A. C. after their successful football campaign in 1904, will reorganize under the name of Superior Second, at 60 pounds. All of last season's players and any other wishing a trial on the team will report at a meet BUTLER WINS AT WASHINGTON Williams, 11 EVEN BREAK AT NATRONA. TlfAGNER, by good stick work, gained tier, and 12 triples, the same number as 1 10 0 1 1 IS i 0 0 Madden.

1...0 0 Cam' 11. c.0 0 Kinn'urg. r.O 0 J.Cam'll. 0 Larson. 0 Bunyack.

p.O 0 ana winning out, 9 to 7. The game was replete with ertors, many of which were responsible for runs. Granger star.ed to pitch for Donora, but retired In tn third inning, lit favor of Mcllvaine, who pitched good ball. Bechttd was hit freely. The features were the three-base hits of Pegg and Coulson.

5or; "chaS R.BPA.Kl DON. RBP.AE. Clarke. I seven points on Seymour last week Corr gan, s.O M'Don'd. c.0 Calh'n, nv.O Hobson.

and the count now stands Seymour J61, Track of ..0 0 24 11 4 Totals 26 Totals Wagner .358. Although Seymour made 10 hits against 8 for W'agner. he played In Is Fast and Time That Sysonby Made in 1904. Each Sharon Lands a Game From Niles. Other Brisk Diamond Battles.

Lyceum and Shiner Teams Land a Victory Standing of Clubs. Punxsutawney 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 Adrian 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 more games and had more chances. The tall Red outfielder not only leads the league In batting, but In hlta as well. hav. Dahlen leads in home runs, with 6, while Maloney still retains his lead in stolen bases.

CJieason, who has a monopoly in sacrifice hits, has 22. Just an even dozen players have made 100 or more hits up to Thursday. Of this number Pittsburg and Philadelphia have three each. St. Louis and Cincinnati two, with one for New York and Chicago.

Thomas leads Donlin Just one run on the season's play. Twelve players are batting at .300 or better, with Pittsburg having four. New York four, Philadephia one. Chicago two and Cincinnati one. The complete record of all the players who have taken part In 10 games up 10 and Including the game played Thursday follows: 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 10 1 1 2 6 0 0 2 3 lng 129, against 122 for Donlln and 120 for SiO'Nell.

i'i Ir. 3 0 0 Hroad'nt, 2. 0 o. Coulaon. 1 t'oggins.

0 i l-ary, I I litiall. I Mooney. li.Oranger, li M'llvlnc, 01 Mathers, .0 1 0 0 Pegg, ..2 3 0 0 Mlhcr, 0 1 Kodgers. m.O Oil Barril, 2.. 2 2 3 3 Kroman, 1.1 0 0 3 Murray, JOS Lylle.

1 3 i 13 0 Urattv, 3...0 3 13 lrln, 3 16 Rechtel, 0 0 BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. SARATOGA, N. Aug. 5. John San-ford's Mohawk II.

won the Saratoga epe- Wagner. He also leads In doubles, total ing to be held at 298 Shady avenue this morning: at 11 o'clock. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. VV. L.

Pet i y. L. pet and extra bases, a pretty good season's Stolen ba-e Allen. Two-base hlta Mack own. Williams.

Base on balls Off Bunyack 1. Hit by pitched ball Calhoun dtruck out By Hobson by Bunysck 1. Passed ball B. Campbell Time Empire Cowan. Zelienople Does Shutout Act.

ZELIENOP1-E, Aug SpMal Ze'icn-ople to-day ahut out Melrose A. C. by a score of to 0. Kavanaugh strue kout nine men and allowed but four scattered hits. Scorej ZELIEN.

R.B P.A.E.I jFrOSE. P.A E. 4 1 Carnegie i naner. 4 I L.yi emu 1 YOUNGSTOWN. The Youngstown team batted Eaatley hard to-day, and shut out the Homesteads 8 to 0.

Only one of the visitors reached second base. bolan had his right hand slit during the first inning and retired In favor of Baldy Thomas, who pitched fine ball. Score: O. W. R.B A HOME.

P.A E. work when It Is taken into consideration that he has a hard bunch to beat in Wagner. Donlln. Chance and others. Seymour 4 3 Nntrina 2 3 3 1 Ingram 2 4 .331 Jilllda i 4 Ntw 1 4 ..7 11 24 9 13 27 23 1 Totals Totals made 28 against 25 for Wag- Charlerol 0 3 3 0 2 0 0 1 bonori 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 ROHKDrLE FOR THIH WFEK.

Tueaday, ililldaU at fhanrn Umpire Wll- cial to-day, defeating, among others, the colt Oaklawn, for which August Belmont, before the race, paid William Shields $30i-OUi. P. H. McCarren's Voorhees almost beat the barrier, so quick was he to break. Mohawk II.

was almost as quick. and his long, methodical stride soon carried him to the fore. He was never I headed, but Voorhees closed strongly In the home stretch and the two ran on almost even terms to the finish. Mohawk II. winning by a head.

Tangle, slow to begin, linished strongly and was only a smi; Thursday, alrbank at Ingram Umpire Name. O. AB. R- Tuo-biiw hits Murray. Dewar, Coggine.

Mc-Cleary. Mooney. 'I nree-basa hits 1'egg. Coulson. Sacrriflre hits Peg.

I'rben. Dewar, (Seymour, Cincinnati 367 65 mci aii; Saturday games: Shanrs at ew Kensington (Umpire Carter): Mlllvale at Ly- H.Young. 3 0 1 1 Kelby, 0 1 0 Carr. 2 2 1 1 a ion. 2 Hioailbent.

Ivuble play Heclitel. Murray, ly- Wagner. Pittsburg Hi 0 0 Morgan. 1...0 0 OjKennoy, 2 0 Col Una. 3....0 0 0 Mat hay, Breanahan.

New York eo 14 tle; Uranger, Md 'Ic-ary, Dewar; Rodgera ana 0 OjByera, 1110 1 01 Miller, 0 0 0 0 0 1 Binger. 3 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 Deitrtck, 114 3 0 0 Wilson, p. ..9 110 0 1 OjOarr, 1 0 0 i 3 1 3 0i Hoffman. 1. 0 0 9 0 0 OiWett'ngel.

1-0 0 0 0 0 3 0E Miller, c.0 1310 Donlln, New York 11 Lvtle. Hit by Pitcher O' Nell. Lytle. htruca out Hy Hechtel 3. by (Iranger 1.

by Mcllvalna Blount. M'loney. Phyle. I 1 Whitney. 11 M'Cloe y.

2.0 W.T'm's. 1.1 Burton, Flelda. Itolan. 0 B. Tin's, p.O 1 Kohl, 0 0 0 Sellers.

3 1 0 11 1 0 1 0 1 1 E.Young. It Rogner, c.l Garmen, Cu'ham. m.O Kav'n'h, p.O length back of oorhees. Passed balla Mooney L. Time Ai- Beaumont, Pittsburg 340 47 Chance.

Chicago 7 2-0 49 Thomas. Philadelphia 11 364 7S Howard. Pittsburg 6S 1 i Powell, 0 tendance L'mplre Mika Regan. Shaw made a clever ride on Dandelion in the Travers. in which the Keene entry favorites were not placed.

Woodsaw Valley League Without Head. 15 27 11 If Totals .0 4 24 11 4 0 0 Eaatley, .0 2 0 Keichard, 3..0 1 0 Totals 0 Tot a la made tne running in the early part or BELLKVEKNON. Aur. 6. (Special.) ine race, with Von TromD In second no- Totals 14 27 4 24 3 The Munongahela Valley league Is now sition, and Dandelion third.

Before they Youngstown 01101104 New Coach for Mt. Union. ALLIANCE, Aug. 5. Roy Beechler has been secured as football coach for the Mt.

Union college team. Beechler is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Finals in Canadian Regatta. ST. CATHERINES, Aug.

5. The closing day of the regatta of the Canadian association of amateur oarsmen, was a gala one in spite of a keen southeast wind and a rough course. The Winnipeg four won the intermediate, and followed up the victory by defeating the Argonaut crew In the senior four. The best race of the day was the senior single. In which McOee, of Toronto, and Feussei, of New York, see-sawed all the way.

JIc-Gee won by less than two feet. In the senior eights, the Argonauts led the Detroit crew all the distance and won, by eight lengths English Cricketers Win Out. NEW YORK. Aug. 5.

By a total score of 141 to 191 for two innings the visiting cricketers from the Mary le bone club, of England, defeated the picked eleven from the clubs comprising the Metropolitan District league of Greater New York. The match, which began yesterday, was very even on the first innings with the local men Just one run in the lead, but to-day the visitors outbatted and outfielded the home players. The contest was witnessed by one of the largest gatherings of men and had reached the last turn. however. Homestead 00000000 0 0 without a president.

William M. Lea-mon, of Monessen. having resigned this evening. Personal reasons are given. Shaw had let Dandelion down and passed Two-base hits Blount 2.

Phlle. Whitney reum i Umpire McCalli; Fairbanke lit Bedford mpire Whson); Blllilale at Miruni Umpire Bowser); Carnegie at Ingram (Umpire l.hoemaker). NEW KENSINGTON. Aug. 5 (Special.) Mlllvale defeated New Kt-n-smgton lure to-biy In a red hot contest by the seme of 3 to 2.

Th gamo terminated In a pitcher' battle between Johnson and Browskl, In which Johnson pitched the better New Kenning ton started the scoring in the firat, Kloan reaching flrat on the. missed third strike. He alol second and scored on Heinle-moil's single. In the ninth they scored Hgaln on AahenluuKh'l fine bunt, which he beat out, ami Henderson's out at lirat he tried for third and mailt it on a high throw by Clotjso, which allowed him to score. Millvale won the game In the fifth inning, after two men were out.

Huhn singled, and on the middle fielder dropping Bales' fly, both men were safe. Johnson received a base on tne rest without effort. Racrlflce hit Whitney. touble play Barton Jimmy Lane made a fine effort to beat and Whitney. Bases on ba.ls Off Thomas 1, Zelienople 0 0 0 I 0 4 2 0 1 Melrose A.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 4 4 Two-base hits Carr. Oamwn. Double plays Garmen. Carr and Jaxon; Hoffman and Carr. Base on bails Off Kavanaugh 1.

oft Wilson 1. F'ruck out-By Kavanaugh 1. by Wllaon 1. Umpire Allen. Land Trust Cinches Pennant.

TRUST LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Loert Pet. Land Trust 1 Guarantee Title A Trust 4 Sandhurst in the steedechase. but the off Eastley 2.

Hit by pitched ball W. Thomas. latter had something to spare when they etruck out By Eastley z. by Thomas I. wild came into the run for home and won pucn i lme 1:50.

mplre Evans. by four lengths. Coligny. favorite, at IB. 12 1 3 9 8 4 2 4 1 13 7 10 11 3 7 12 7 -4 1 3 0 1 1 0 1 8 1 2 2 2 4 1 6 7 6 6 10 6 1 Butler Wins at Washington.

even money, fell. WASHINOTON. Pa. Aug. Speclal Track in Fine Shape.

The attendance was the best of the Commonwealth 4 4 Washington lost the sixth game of the ser's to-day to the Butler Independents by a scote of II to 4. Both Slaughter and Haaleton pitched meeting. The track was fast. Mohawk ii. covering the 51- furlongs of the ear- H.

2B. 129 28 130 23 iO 13 122 19 110 10 71 10 112 64 14 39 6 71 7 17 100 11 109 18 105 17 84 7 101 13 109 13 lt'J a 100 12 10 li 69 1 62 1 67 4 1 13 19 4 20 1 10 34 3 65 9 915 14 67 19 1 10 1 74 9 63 4 ret 14 4 4 90 14 67 4 7 71 94 17 64 10 2-1 1 So SO 64 10 62 9 70 9 53 11 71 14 79 1J 63 3 67 3 72 6 43 6 1 0 7i 14 great ball, but the Washington twtrler'a eup-port waa emtrerr.eiy ragged at critical etagea. The heavy hitting cf the Washington players atoga special in 1:07, the same timet mads by Sysonby last year In the same race. Summaries: balls. Piling the lias's ClouHe also got a base on balls, forcina: a run over the plate.

Hl'ki'V lilt fr two bases to If ft was the feature. Most of these hits came, how Real Estate Trust 0 1 The Land Trust Company took an Interesting game from the Guarantee team by the a. -ore of II to 4 and thereby cinched their hold on first place. This makes the fourth straight game I.and Trust has taken from Ouarantea. the leaders having won the entire series now.

land Trust won mainly through superior batting, falling on McKee in the third and fourth Inning for eight hits and 10 runs. Ur'. Trust Co 0 0 4 4 0 0 111 10 1 First race, selling. and UD. i A meeting will be held at Charieroi on Monday evening to act on the resignation and elect a new head.

The standing of the clubs Is as follows: VC. 1. P- i W. I. Pet.

1 3 4 .3.5 4 3 Charlerol Fayette City, 3 3 4 -33J Avalon Gets Bellevue Game. Avalon A. A. A. defeated the cracW Hellevue Y.

M. C. A. team at BelUvu yesterday before a crowd of people by a score of 11 to S. Bucking again pitched fine bnll, allowing but four bits unci fanning men.

Buying gave eight bases on balls, due bis long ride from New York. This, with six errors, gave Bellevue eight runs. Place. Hallett. Taylor.

Kalaton and H. Telp batted well for Avalon. especially Place, who had four hits, and llallett. who cleared the bases on a scorching three-base hit. For the home team S'evenson and Crozler put up a fine fielding game.

Croiier pulled down a line drive off Kal.itons bat after a hard run. which would have teen a homer, as It was headed for the left held fence. This makes Avaion's elRhi- ever, with n. runners on basee. or the a.

games played by the two teams. Washington center, dilvlng Hates and Johnson ovtr furlongs Rubric. 10a Hildebrandl. 10 to 1 and the plate. Wetzel emled the Inning, going out from second to firm.

Score; 4 to 1. won: Goldsmith. 103 Walsh). 7 to 1 has won three, lost two and tied one plays here Monday. Attendance Bcere: and 5 to 2.

second; Mad Mullah, 102 (Knapp), 11 to 2 and 8 to 5. third. Time. 1:25 4-6. Dr.

K. RB P.A.E 1 MII.U It II PA Strang, New York 43 121 Clymer, Pittsburg 60 2W McGann, New York S3 313 00 Slagle. Chicago 333 68 Magee. Philadelphia 4 fc 42 Tltua, Philadelphia 64 354 Browne. New York 77 Smoot.

Bt. Louis 348 4 Shannon, Pt. Lou la 377 60 Barry, Cincinnati 92 859 Clarke. PltMburg 1 8ol a Abbat. Boston 17 15 41 Beck ley.

St. Louis 71 813 -T Grady. St. Louie la 30 Evers. Chicago 47 237 Si Lumiey.

Brooklyn 82 3J3 2S Mathewson. New York 24 1 McGlnnity. New York 2S 72 11 Shulte. Chicago S3 S. 60 Hail.

Brooklyn 31 L'4 13 Tenney, Boston .....93 thO 64 Mertes. New York 4 3W 43 Bowerman. New York 43 213 31 Wilts. New York 21 41 10 McCarthy. Chicago 11 72 3 Doian.

Boston 74 ITS 26 Kelley. Cincinnati 43 2-' Gieason. Philadelphia 3 Courtney, Philadelphia 14 31 43 Bransfield. Philadelphia 15 37 Kllng. Chicago 211 IS Hugglns.

Cincinnati fO 335 41 Leach. Pittsburg 77 1 Corcoran. Cincinnati 52 34 43 Ievlin. New York 4 12 61 Ewlng. Cincinnati 71 Sheckard, Brooklyn 7 Dooin.

Philadelphia 67 2S9 3 Tinker, Chicago to 3M Brain. Pittaburg 250 Arndt. St. Loula 74 29 Stemfeldt. Cincinnati 2 2IS i's Iolbe.

Brooklyn S3 7 5 Doolin. Philadelphia 7 323 34 Delehanty. Boston 4 26 17 I.ewl.. Brooklyn 44 23S 13 Odwell. Cincinnati 7 44 Malar.

Brooklyn 61 ITS IS Nichols, Philadelphia 12 33 1 Ritchey, Pittsburg S3 111 32 Hoffman, Chicago 44 1SS 2: Brldwell. Cincinnati 63 10 It Ge.eier. Brooklyn 87 1 McBrlde. St. Loula 179 1 Casey, Chicago 37 41 Maloney.

Chicago sj 4t Mclntire Brooklyn :4 73 1 women ever seen on a local cricket grounds, fully 5.OO0 persons being distributed around the wed-kept field of the Staten Island Cricket club, Livingston. S. Spruiil, Jocund. Benvolio. Scotch Plume.

Alcor. ntee O02I1OO4 41 Royal Wlngow, War Whoop and Filimore also ran. ilatterlea Boardman and McKim: McKea and Second race, the North American steeplechase. Borchers. 4 Greenfield Breaks Even.

4-year-olds and up. full course, about 2Vx miles Sandhurst. 142 iRedrock), 6 to 5 and 1 to 4. OT'nn'll, 3 0 114 III Clnuae, 1... 0 0 13 0 1 l-loan, 1 1 0 3 4 Oilllrkty, 1 1 I i 1 2 3 (i, WVtif 0 3 0 0 lln on, c.U 1 4 2 0Millr, I i 0 3 0 0 WarnT, 1 0 4 0 0 Mahne, 0 0 0 0 lUrin lh, 10 llo 0 0 W-ber, a 0 0 2 0 urrv.

0 3 0 1 nihil. 3 1 3 10 lt-n. 0 0 llKm-, 1 17 11 p.O 0 1 0 i Johnson, p. 10 4 0 Total. ..2 4 27 13 2 Totals ....3 27 14 'i BUTLER R.B A WASH.

A E. Bates. I 0 1 1 0 0 Keener, 1....0 10 0 1 Iiemo.s. 1. 2 13 0 i Erlser.

1 1 10 0 0 Nolan, 3 2 0 0 con l. m.l 2 3 0 0 Troupe. 0 I 0 James, 1 0 7 11 hocwell. 1 1 2 Csriss. 1 2 3 4 1 Harklns.

0 1 0 0 0 Oladrit r. 10 1 10 1 1 M't afTy. 30 0 0 0 0 Springer, -0 0 1 0 0 Tralnor. 2.1 0 4 4 Otover. 0 12 11 Hazrit'n, p.

3 10 1 ter. p.O 0 1 0 Totals 1 27 12 Totais 4 i 27 12 5 The Greenfields went to Clslrtcm and broke even with the team of that place. McGowan's won; Jimmy Lane, 16 towens), 10 to 1 and 7 to 5, eecond. Time. Coligny fell.

Only three starters. Third race, the Saratoga special, S-year-olds, 54 furlongs Mohawk II. 122 (Redfem). I to 1 and 8 to 5. won: Voorhees.

122 tO'Neil). 13 to 1 pitching and batting and the general fielding of tnh trams were the features of the first game The second game waa a nice exhibition Braddock Waits in Vain. The Nunnery Hill baseball club failed to appear at Braddock yesterday for the game with the American Steel and Wire Company team. The Braddock boys were much disappointed, and about 300 spectators waited in vain for the arrival of the visitors. The home club had gone to considerable expense In preparing for the game, purchasing balls and engaging an umpire and officer.

It Is the first instance this season of a visiting team failing to appear at Braddock. eenth victory without a defeat- ncore: and 4 to second; Tangle, 119 tLyne). 10 to If and resulted in the defeat or the visitors oy P.A I Y.M C.A. R.B P. A A.

A A. A. the score of 1 to 1. Greenfield 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-1 flairton 10100001 14 Batterlea McOoeraa and TagmaJer. Koontx 6 7 3 2 3 6 3 1 4 0 0 6 3 I and 4 to 1.

third. Tune, 1:07. Accountants. Battle Axe, Blair Athol. Bill Phillips.

Iron- sides. Oak awn and McKlttredge also ran. Fourth race, the Travers, 3-year-olds, li miles Dandelion, ill CShaw). 5 to 2 and even, won; Merry Lark. 12S (Hildebrand).

4 to 1 and to 5, second; Glen Echo, 126 (Martin), to 1 and 3 to 1. third. Time. 2:08. Von Tromp, Rlucher and Woodsaw also ran.

Fifth race, selling. 3-year-olds, 1H miles Uncle Urigh. Ill (Dierginfi). 5 to 2 and 1 to 6. and street.

4 Homestead Cancels Two Games. IMace. 1 4 10 0 fctevens'n. 2 2 12 4 1 Delp. 0 14 3 0 Oder, 1 0 2 0 0 Ralston, 1 0 rroaler.

0 2 0 0 Tavlor. 1 2 0 1 2 1 gherty. 0 0 3 1 1 Robtsn, 23111 1 1100 Ballet. 2 10 0 Klskad'n. C.O 1 I Rankin.

1...1 2 4 0 lJWeaver. 3...0 0 0 1 1 Ielp. ail 2, ctrneral. 1.. .1 1 2 1 Buckley, p.l 1 0 2 0Barrtt.

1 0 Totals Tuals 4 27 14 S'W Kensington lOOOOOOn 1 1 Mlilvale 00003000 0 1 filt 111' key. etnien bases Klnan. H.h.. on t'lla o'lionnell, C'lauiw, Wetxel. Miller.

Johnnn. Hit by pl'rhe1 ball Clause. Hlruik out-lly Joliriann 1, by Urowekl 2. Hacrifli.e lilt Ituline. I niplre IJjwair.

Honors Divided at Natrona. Natrona and Fairbanks divided honors In a double-header at Natrona yesterday p.fternoon, Fairbanks winning the first game by a score of 9 to 2. and Natron winning the sc.nd gamo by a score of 4-0. after elht Innings ft ball. The (rami) was stopped la the eighth on account of rtcote: Homestead A.

C. plays at M'K seaport tomorrow. On Tuesday and Wednesday they were trt nave played the Butler team at ton i- but Manaaer Blsber was notified by freidenl Potter Team Still Playing. The Potter Title and Trust Company-team defeated the Union National bank team In an exciting seven-Inning game. Pitcher McCreary, for the Potter Title and Trust Company, had 13 strike-outs.

Farrell through President Morton, of the Ohio Avalon A A A 10400050 1-11 and Pennsylvania lesgue. that Butler waa em 4 0 Ploying players under contract wth the Cen Bellevue A 110020103 P-itler 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 Washington .0 0 0 2 3 0 0 04 Two-base bits MoConnell. Rtover. Bstes. Photwell.

DeMoss Three-base blta Carlss, McConnell. Sacrifice hits Nolan. Ertser. Struck out By Hagelton by Slaughter I. Bit by pitcher Stover.

First base on balls Off Ba-eiton off Slaughter 4 Balk Plsugh-ter. Passed ball James. Time 145. Umpire Curran. Nlles Gets Trimmed at Sharon.

SHARON'. Pa. Aug I 'Special )eharon trimmed Nlles In a. decisive rcann-r to-day through atirk work and clever pitching Nile, was able to secure but five s-attered hits, two pf which came in 'he sixtn Inning and resulted tn one run. They got their second run tn the ninth on a hit.

-tae on balls and two outs at firei Witn tr.ree on base In the fourth. Ferguson made a two-bag-g-r. sending all three home In the eighth, with second and third occupied, rmlfh giving Aharon two more runs. ctrt was no puzzle and bla delivery was vastly solved. Hharon's Infeld did great work.

Kerr male two difficult catches Score: Two-base hlta Mace. Hallet. Bucking. H. fieip.

Rteenon. Ward. Three-base bits Hal- won: Greencrest. 103 (Baird). 11 to 5 and 2 to 5, second: Palm Tree.

10t iKnappl. 6 to 5 and 1 to 4. third. Time. 1:63 3-5- Only thre-i started.

Sixth race, handicap. 3-year-o'ds and up. 1 mile Blandy, 107 (O'N'eil). 8 to 5 and 1 to 5, won: Monsieur Raueaire, 117 iMartin). 6 to 1 and 3 to 1.

second Prince Hamburg. 101 (Hllde-lirandb 11 to 5 and 4 to 5. third. Time. 1:40.

Garmara. Israelite. Wotan. St. Valentine anl Emperor of India also ran.

Entries for Monday. let. Taylor ftolen liases Aalon BelieTue t. ably assisted by Michael. The hitting and base-running of Long and Michael were features.

Pitcher Beadling also pitched fine ball, having Ave strike Iiouble Llv liaugherty unaatsedi. Hit by Iltcner-By Hurkn.g 3. by tiarrett 1. Haw llis Off Bucking off Barrett 4 Struck cut outs. 4 Orrs Overthrow Millers.

R. SB. EH. TB. EB.

Ave. 1 9 7 190 61 .361 1 31 4 165 45 .364 0 6 1 77 17 -826 4 18 8 171 49 .325 2 10 11 142 33 .824 1 a 94 23 .323 0 19 1 133 17 .319 2 I 11! a 1 7 4 52 13 .317 0 15 1 94 15 .216 15 12 146 oil -304 0 17 117 17 .300 4 30 11 lo 60 .294 1 4 143 38 .294 1 12 1 129 33 .292 1 7 7 145 44 290 0 12 14 1-S 19 -29 0 15 13 123 19 -2S7 1 15 15 1J 39 .285 1 14 142 36 .24 1 7 1 113 23 24 1 4 2 65 33 264 1 13 11 7 9 -2svi 1 13 11 1W 25 1 1 I 2 7 .279 0 0 3 27 8 27s 1 11 14 120 29 .277 2 4 5 42 1 .274 0 10 10 104 11 .271 1 i4 9 135 39 1 6 4 74 17 0 2 1 6 ..67 0 1 1 24 .2 0 11 1 67 13 .206 0 5 9 64 13 -2i5 1 14 22 113 23 .262 3 4 14 122 2 .261 3 30 10 1.6 36 .261 1 11 74 17 1 II 108 21 1 14 109 31 -Si 1 18 12 1-iS 32 .251 2 28 4 110 2 .256 0 0 2 23 1 .25 1 10 1 93 2S 265 0 3 76 16 -251 1 15 16 19 15 .2 0 2 7 4 91 29 .244 1 6 8 6 18 .27 0 7 5 6 15 .247 1 13 10 96 23 .24 1 13 6 111 32 4 6 6 64 21 0 10 8 62 6 243 4 15 12 101 29 1 5 6 51 .242 0 0 0 8 0 24J 0 4 6 24 .241 1 2 52 15 9 12 41 3 .227 0 0 61 13 .235 0 4 4 8 .245 1 16 10 114 15 .23 2 3 11 111 29 .233 1 2 3 23 6 0 1 a 5 ta 1 69 IS 0 12 6 95 12 .22 2 97 20 .227 4 21 6 1H 31 1 7 6 94 ij .219 0 2 12 53 1 .219 1 12 1 87 15 .214 5 1 1 77 15 .216 0 8 2 J8 5 .215 0 8 10 74 12 .215 0 3 611 9 .212 1 2 1 4S 12 0 5 41 10 0 0 3 I'i 0 0 61 It .27 0 4 9 J4 4 .5 2 3 0 54 13 0 l' 2 47 10 0 1 3 21 5 .2 0 0 0 23 a 0 1 39 4 .194 0 0 1 IS 4 191 1 5 25 4 .191 0 1 1 J9 1 .17 0 1 11 0 .17 0 0 1 9 0 -14 1 2 2 16 5 .13 0 0 12 3 AM 0 6 2 12 2 0 1 2 15 4 0 0 4 12 3 .170 0 1 1 11 1 .163 0 0 1 17 4 0 117 2 0 1 3 17 5 154 9 1 3 0 .150 0 2 10 3 .349 0 1 9 0 .165 0 0 0 6 1 .143 0.0 9 0 .143 0 0 1 7 0 .141 0 0 I 10 2 .136 0 0 0 5 0 .131 0 0 0 8 0 .129 0 0 0 14 3 0 0 2 7 1 .124 0 0 1 5 0 .125 9 13 8 ft .123 0 0 3 .120 1 0 3 14 7 .117 0 0 1 3 0 ,315 0 0 0 9 3 .109 0 0 1 so .107 0 0 0 6 1 .10 0 0 2 9 2 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 2 -3 0 .079 0 0 1 1 ,045 2 13 7 27 1 1 2 44 9 3 9 2 5s 0 0 1 14 2 .240 2 3 9 76 23 1 1 4 49 13 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 2 14 1 0 0 4 39 8 1 1 18 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 2 10 .157 124 85 1141 277 .29 77 14S 78 HfiO 30g .268 10 117 107 PCS 233 .263 14 70 R5 1CS7 744 5 13 1J0 14 1072 28 .352 12 98 85 870 1S1 .243 9 172 104 212 .2 8 13 70 52 911 166 .222 By Bucking 14. by Barrett 7. Wild pltche. Bucking 3.

Barrett 2. Time 2 I mpire Coombs. Attendance 3. tral league and Homestead had to cancel the Butler games On Thursday Homeatead will leave fr Atlantic City to plav the shore team on Friday. Saturday and Monday arid Tuesday nf the following week Banksville Wins In Runaway.

P-anksville defeated the Hilltop A. C. ef the fouthside. yesterday. 24 to 2 Dewald was on the rubber for Banksville and pitched tn hts best form, allowing only three hits, besides batting hard Watktns.

of the P. A. C. caught for Banksville in masterly style, Banksville 33444431 24 14 1 Hiiitop a. i i 3 1 1 Batteries Dewald and Wattns: Ahalty.

Mc-Fteen and Morrey. Umpire Williams. Tavlor, St. Louis 23 71 7 tmnleavy. St.

Louis 4 31 Cannell, Boston 3'4 rtatch. Brooklyn 4 S.t ii Dahlen. New York 92 41 Wolverton. IVseton 7 3-9 2( Pelts. Pittsburg 4 212 IS Burke, lit Ioui.

11 24 Faymer. Boston 77 1 Nell. Chicago 81 Jilbert. Nw York 7 i Shay. St Loula 61 i 17 Moran.

Boston 4i 1 l'heips. Cincinnati 42 14 14 Chech. Cincinnati 21 44 Ritter. Brooklyn 62 179 21 Bergen. Brooklyn 41 11 7 Need nam.

Boston 11 1TJ 13 r.ar-b Brooklyn 67 isi 24 Ahbott. Philadelphia 2S SO FAIR. ft P. A NAT. A K.

Hub an. r. 2 2 1 0 0 IVrr, 3 1 15 4 0 Mangold, 2 0 0 3 1 Oj fable. 1 1 2100 1'f-ifer, 1 .1 1 12 0 I'Conwel), 2 3 0 0 Mppert. in 1 4 1 0 M.

holaa. 2 0 2 11 I(Tt. 3 1 2 I 2 0, Sweeney. r. 0 0 1 Jiueshler, 0 0 3 0 0 Kianlcy.

I. 0 0 0 0 0 nine, 0 0 110 Pruher, c.O 1 13 4 3 CautTey, 2 1 0 3 0j Huey, 1 0 0 10 0 3 Tntele 11:111 oj Totals ...2 4 27 13 The J. M. Orrs defeated the Millers by the score of 15 to 1. The features Irwin Makes Hits at Manor.

were the playing of Dorr and Crowley MANOR. Aug. 6. (Special) The Irwin team ram here and defeated the team of this place 4S 4 41 1 17 17 64 63 77 77 72 4 72 2 il 4 41 37 31 10 37 30 41 37 1 14 ii 11 1 It 9 9 10 11 9 4 it 6 and the pitching or r-rennen. Kosomas Down the Wabashes.

In the second same of the series. Manor won SHAR RBP.AE NILE3. H.BP.A.E. First race, handicap, 7 furlongs. 3-year-olds Prince Hamburg.

121; Dr Spruiil. 115: Incantation. 113; Klamejha. 113: Rubric 110; Inferno, 100, and Ralbert, 95. Second race, steeplechase handicap, short course-Pagan Bey.

159. Neponset. 1S; Buck Knight of Harlem. 142; Gamecock. Pilous.

140; Ruesell Sage. 139; The Rival. 137; Ruths Rattler. George Keene, Punctual. 1-5.

and Steelmaker. 130. Third race. furlonsrs. 2-year-olds Vino, lady Navai re, 119; Odd Ella.

Andronike, TI 1 1 A '1 the nrst by the ecore of 11 ti Weirs, who The Kosomas and the Wabash teams relieved Arthers In the fourth, pltche a good game. Fulton also pitched a good game, allowing Manor three singles. Kcore: i noon, the rvosomas winning: out bv a Fairbanks 1 2 2 2 0 I) 0 0 Natrona 2 0 0 0 0 0 0ft "2 Two-base hits Connell, Nlppert. Three-base hlta I'feifer. Htrurk out By 3, by line 2 Iiaes on balls Oft C'auflfey 2, off Cline 1.

Umpire ijarlln. score of 11-2. Score: Fergus'n. 0 1 4 3 1, Cooper, m. 1 3 Flmn.

3 0 2 2 1 Patters-n. 1.0 0 Forkum. 2.1 12 4 1 Drake. 1...0 1 2 Kerr, 1 1 13 0 0 0 3 Bud Iph. m.O 1 0 0 0 Krueger.

2. 0 1 3 Fitrg'ld. 1 1 0 1 Del'h nty. 0 0 1 Smith, 1 10 0 1 Maitg. 0 2 Welty, 1 ...1 1 14 0 iM filnt k.

3112 Slcran. 0 0 1 0 Stewart, 1 0 Totala 127 14 Totals 2 127 Kosomas 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 11 10 4 Wabash R. R.O 000020002 46 Batteries. erner and Robinson; Metropolitans Insufficient. The Larren Reserves defeated the Metropolitans tn a fast game by the score ef 1 2 The feature cf the same was the pitching of Ryan and fielding of the Larren Reserve.

Score 1-arren Res 2 0 1 1 fl 0 1-S I Metror'dttans ISO ISO 2 4 1 Batteries Rysn snd Mullln: Breen and Nager. Umpires Jnhnson and Breen. FYaser, Boston S3 Schlel. Cincinnati 67 10 Flaherty, Pittsburg 21 6 farlsch. Pittsburg 2 1 luterriorn.

Boston 3 134 Mitchell. Brooklyn 20 f-i Jones, Brooklyn 54 4 Corrldon. Phl'adeSphla 27 McFarland. St. Louis li 60 Wllhelm.

Boaton -4 67 St Ixiols 21 0 4 04 3 0 i 0 3 M-trger and itl.n.VD GAME. Nstrna 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fairbanks 0 0 0 0 0 0 Patterics Mason and Connell; Irher. MANOR. RBP.A I IRWIN. E.

Bell, 0 1 1 0 0 3.1 0 1 3 1 (i Heaa'y. 3 0 0 1 3 Kadford, 1...0 2 12 0 Naley, 0 0 0 2 Rouldon. 2. ..2 3 0 1 0 Nesle. 0 4 4 I I.einhart 12 11 Gardner.

1..0 111 1 Harrison, c.0 1 0 0 Wslth'r. m.O 0 0 0 imlth. ..0 1 1 2 0 Palmo. 0 4 0 Smith. 1...0 0 10 0 Heas'y, 2 0 0 4 4 1 Fulton.

114 2 Arthers. p.l 10 1 1 Kline, 1 0 10 0 Wfclrs. 0 I 0 CjTII 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 2 12 Totals 5 127 12 4 Thomas, Nixon and House. Etnas Pile 'Em Up. The Etna A.

C. defeated the Beau 141 04 Kharon 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 1 1 4 14 11 3 i 4 10 11 8 1 1 8 9 7 4 0 1 5 4 1 6 4 2 0 1 0 0 0 I 2 0 1 1 4 2 i 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 9 0 1 9 2 3 2 0 1 monts, of Allegheny, by a score of 11 to 2. as follows: Nlles 0 0 0 1 0 1 0i Two-base hit n. Stewart. Bases on balls fl Stewart 2.

off Moran 3. Struck out By Moran 1. by Stewart 2. Iouble plays Ferguson and Wepv. Flynn and Welty.

Tuna l.io. Umpire Wilson. Etna A. 4 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 11 10 2 Reaumnnt 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 3 2 Two-base hits Haser and Garrard Sparks. Philadelphia JO Kruger.

Philadelphia 12 Willis. Boston 2 Pfeffer, Chicago 1J Overall. Cincinnati 2 ftcanlon, Brooklyn 1 Tavlot New York 2 Plttlnger. Philadelphia 2 Lyn--h. Pittsburg 17 Reulbach.

Chicago Jo Eason. Brooklyn 1 Sacrifice hits Etnas J. Stolen bases Ingram Gets a Goose Egg. Pittsburg Lyceum defeated Ingram at the latter place. The feature was tue pitching of Maillne, who allowed Ingram but one hit, not a man reaching nrst until the seventh Inning.

Ingram liad the ban. full In th- ninth, with Hob Morris up. Things looked bright for fl few runs, but 11 fast double piay by McAteer and F. Brown killed ail cnaticea of tallying. Score: 1 2 1 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 ft 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Foster Fall Down.

Manhattan A. and the Fosters had It otit at the Poster ground. Manhattan coming out ahead by 1 The features were the fast fie. of Har.lett, Melsel and Myers for Manhattan and Anderson of Foster club. Score: Manhattan 1 0 3 0 2 0 7 2 Foster 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 03 4 Butteries McAvoy and Harrington; Rusky and Nealand.

Umrlre-mlth Etna 5. Beaumont 1. Struck out By Haser 15. by Bridge 10. Fix batted for F.

Smith. Radford out for not touching flrat. Manor 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 02 Irwin 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 a Home run Ilnhart. Facrtrtce hits O. Ht-ly, Naley and Neale.

Struck out By Arthers 3. by Weirs 2. by Fulton Bases on balls-Off Fulton 2. 4 81 S2 i 40 47 74 3S 49 59 3S 2 47 4 61 ro fo Welmer Chicago Jo 11 6 9 7 6 8 11 5 13 HB.r.A.Ei I NO. RBPA.E.

P. L. Leetsdale Shuts Out Sycamores. Ietsdale shut out Sycamore at Leetsdale yesterday. Petsch pitched a masterly game and was well supported hy Mortimer behind the bat.

Carroll pitched fine ball. Leetsdale was unable to connect with his delivery until the eighth inning, when a single, an error and a Iwo-bjM hit scored two runs. Both teams played a good clean game in ihe field. J. Weber carried off the bailing honors by driving in all of Leets-dale's runs.

Score: 4 4 4 3 1 I II 5 4 1 4 4 4 4 1 I 2 3 4 4 4 2 3 3 3 1 0 Walker. Three Shooters With Tie Score. W. J. Patterson.

George Christ and Nelson Miller tied for first place In the weekly shoot of the Guyasuta Rifle club at Sharpsburg yesterday afternoon with scores of 76 each out of a possible lou. The scores were as follows: W. J. Patterson George Christ 76. Nelson Mtller 7.

W. T. Houston 75. J. F.

Donley 74. C. W. Yerkina 71. A.

Yerkins 9. H. J. Yer-kin 6S. J.

Krieg 61. Ed E. Dressing 55. A. W.

Riddle 51, A. H. Prager. 23 27 14 14 Jo 22 10 Loughrldge Smothers Yell. Oakda'e A.

C. and the famous rip law yell went down to defeat at A. C. grounde. The plavlng of Davla and Lyons and the pitching of Maier and Beaumont were features.

Irtjghrlrtge 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 01000001 01 5 3 Hatierie. Meier and alters. Beaumont and Ca rver. 2.0 0 4 1 s.O 1 0 2 J. 0 0 0 2 .,..) 0 PI 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 l.unlgren.

Chicago I-hlllippe- Pittsburg Young. Roseon Strlckiett, Brooklyn Bobertall'e, Pittsburg Brown. Chicago Harper. Cincinnati Irnggleby. Philadelphia Walker.

Cincinnati Leever. Pittsburg Wicker. Chicago Caw. Ittsburg A New York F.gan. St Iiula Brlggs Chicago Suthoff.

Phiiadelphla t'j'innani, i Hendry, 3 0 Morris. 1. 1 Kraii, 1 Koper. 1 I'orte, cA.ton. r.

1 A ii'l-riw I Bluett, Woolm'n, 112 2 0 Roehn. 1 1 1 4 M-Mtis, 3....0 3 0 2 P. Brown, 110 8 0 l.nvvrce. 2 2 2 2 0 A'ftr, 3 1 1 1 M'l'ail, 1 11 1 lif ni 0 2 0 Mahne, 10 0 Totals 11 27 A i LKKTS. a lergrass.

riuKire iw, a Commune, 104. Fourth race, the Catskill. selling. 7 furlongs. 3-year-olds and up Right Royal.

107; Fustian. Ascension. Geranium. Florentine. 106; Red Friar.

Gamara. 105: The Gleam. 102: Right and True. 101: D'Arkle. 93; Old England.

King Pepper. 98; Gold Ten. Loretta Jerry Kiamshea. 97; Canteen. Let 96, and Good Bye 92.

Fifth race. mile, selling. 3-year-olds and up Wire In. Uncle Urfgh. 11: The Mighty.

l'JS; Gay Ixithario. 105; St. Breeze. Benvolio. Waswift.

Foncasta. lt4: King Ros. 103; Athlone. Bell Indian, 101; Knight of Rhodes. Cottage Maid, 100; Yorkshire Lad.

Just S. The Gadfly, Gray Lad. Peggy O'Neil. 9: Northviile, 86. Sixth rice, handicap.

5 furlongs. 2-year-old Yankee Consul. 121: James Reddick, 116; Pen- rhvn, 115; Vendor. 114: Flip Flap. 112: Lady Navarre.

Sy Ben. Ill; Sidney F. Rubayiat. Lord of the Forest, 110: Confederate, 19: Toots Mook. Peeping Tom, ICS; Anodyne.

Red Eye. 106; Mollie Donohue. 104; Optician, loo; Quixote, Veronese, S3. Burke's Resignation Accepted. ST.

LOUIS. Aug. 5. Manager and Captain James Burke, of the St. Louis National ieage baseball team to-day, for-mallv tendered his resignation.

It wa accepted, to take effect when his successor shall be appointed. The reason withdrawal is disagreement wttli the owners of the team. Belmont Boys Beat Orrs. The Belmont A. C.

defeated the J. M. Oris by a score of 5 to 4. The feature waa tht catching of Chick Grace. Avenue Juniors Take Two.

The Avenue Juniors played two games yesterday with the Greenfield Cadets on the Greenfield "grounds, winning both, the ecorea beicfc 2-0 and 2-1. Here's a Dare for Boys. Hill Top Amateurs claim a game from Leach Midgets by a score of 9 to 0. Leach Midgets are afraid to play the Hill Top boys. Any or 8-year-old teams wanting games, address John Young.

502 Frlek building, city. ADDITIONAL SPORTING OX PAGE 4 PART 2. R.P. A E. STCA.

0 I 0 ...0 0 12 7 3 7 4 1 1 49 f.i 44 Beechwoods Win a Battle. Bellevernon vs. Fayette City. BELLE VERNON. Fa Aug Bellevernon Increased Its Pad by downing Fayette "lty i to 2 In a hard-fought pitchers' battle to-day.

The visitors' one mi splay cost a run, another being a lucky home run. and the third coming In on a walk, sacrifice and single Helsle Elliot pur one over the left fielder's head for four sacks In the seventh and again got a blngle In the ninth, scoring when Pam Graehlng shut his eyes and panted the leather for a couple. Fast fielding characterized the contest throughout the game. The work of Willis Humphries. Allen.

Charlie O'Brien and I-atrn was of a sensational order. It waa Allen a fir.t game at snort, Eeeii-ler having quit the team without notice, and he will likely be a fixture there. Both Lavery and Humphries pitched line ball. George uip umpiring was about the best ever, not a kick of any consequence being made. Hcore; P.A.

F. C. b.p.a""fT. American Stars Win. American Stars won from Forbes Juniors.

Totals ....0 1 27 11 The i 8 to 5 The Beechwoods defeated the Wllklnsburg Ath etlca at Wllkinshurg yesterday by a score 0 2 3 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 'I Ioiie-h'n. r.O 0 0 0 oiH'milt'n, 1 0 0 0 0 Black. 2.0 1 1 1 1' Waters. 3.10010 0 0 2 0 0.J Weber. 1 .0 1 10 0 1 Whlston, 10 0 10 1, Mortimer, 0 0 13 2 0 Steele, i 0 1 2 0 n-fopeland.

3 0 0 2 1 Klllen. 0 10 lleerhm n. 2.0 1 2 2 1 Wllhama. I 0 0 1 0 Harbison, 10 0 1 urr 1. c.0 0 4 2 l.Lelght.

1 0 1 0 0 Carroll. 3 3 petsch. 1 0 2 0 Totals ....0 2 3j Totals ....3 27 1 3 American Stars Pittsburg Lyceum 2 0 Ingram 0 0 'l wo-base hit Bendry, Woolrnan, Roehn 8 9 2 05 6 0 0 4 0 10 2 2 0 0 0 0 Beech wood. 0 0 I 4 0 1 2-10 IS 1 sJi'iruls Warner. St.

Louis Forbes Junlora 0 htolen bass 2, Iatwrence. Mc-plsys Bluett and Clarke. St. Louis Ateer, T. Brown.

Iiouble 1 II 12 67 41 46 15 54 a 11 IS IS 2S 13 Batteries Boyd and Hchmldt Orton, and Moore. Morns; McAteer anil Brown. Has, on balls 154 1S. 50 23 1 25 17 l'i J4 SI 9 31 23 It 1 8 5 1 61 3o 53 3S 5 31 31 18 4 Cottage Won in Ninth. The Cottage A.

C. defeated Birmingham in a scrappy game bv a score of 8 to 7. Cottage 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 11 6 Birmingham 10200121 07 10 5 HIT Bluett 1. off Anderson 2. Struck 'out By Msdine 11.

by Bluett i. by Anderam Lifi-plre McCall. Elks Take Needed One. GREFNSBURO. Pa Aug.

(Special Four hits scored three runs in the seventh Inning for the Elks, and the Belvoderes of Ilttsturg were nosed out in a well-played game, Br.nker waa at hla best. Carnegie Wins in Ninth. 51 19 8 Kahoe. Philadelphia Clancy. Pittsburg Owens.

Brooklyn Kellum. St. Louis Blankenship. Cincinnati Sharpe, Boston Barclay. Boston Hahn.

Cincinnati Zearfoss. St. Ioula Pittsburg New York Cincinnati St Iotils Philadelphia Brooklyn Chicago CLUB FIELDING RECORD. 2 Mflir'ti, s.O 'jCO-ftr n. 1 Glll gh'm.

0 0, Elliott, 1.2 0 Graeblng. c.0 0 I-ahm. 1 0 0 Hirks. 2 0 0 Elliott. 1.0 0 Lavery, p.

.0 95 41 11 Saltsburg Salts Indiana. SALTSBVRG. Aug. 5. (Special Saltsburg won from Indiana A.

A. here to-day to the tune of 8 to 5. Saltsburg 0 4 2 0 0 1 1 0 8 8 5 Indiana 0 10 2 0 1 1 0 05 3 7 32: 3177 0 4 1 0 01 4 0 Bauer and Carnegie defeated Hllldiil" at Carnegie by a siore ol to i. Ix.y pitching and batting largely responsible lor Hi.ldaie's defeat, bo having four hits. A by Davis, a t' on bl) to Patterson, and lx.y's stngx swrel i arnesie's wtmiiiig run in to: ninth with two out.

hcors; Hywood. 10 0 0 1 I'nd d. 11 0 12 0 Jenkins. 1.0 10 0 Rlneh't. rn 0 0 0 0 H'm's.

2.1 0 2 4 Menefee. r.O 0 10 Wlnfleld. c.0 1 10 1 Allen, a. 0 112 B.li'm'a, p.l 1 0 2 Total 3 4 27 II Elks 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Belvederes 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 Batteries Brlnker and Portser; Sweaney. 60S 4-1 3S4 44 "5 86 8.S2 815 '4 40K 77S 745 53 55 24 Lettsda 1000 0 002 -3 Sycamore 00000000 0-0 Two-base hits J.

Weber. Steele Hit by pitched bsll By petsch 1. by Carrell 2. stnirk out By Petsch 14. by Carrell Sto'en base, IyeetS'lale 3 Sycamore 1.

lid pitch Carrell. Umpire Douglass. Flinn Makes Long Hit. The Junctions defeated the Jones A Iwiughlln team at Keystone park In a fame replete with brilliant plays, tonaldson pitched his usual strong game, allowing the visitors, but eight scattered hits, and fanned out 10. Sweenev supported Itonaldson In grand stvle.

Flinn hftme run with the buses full in the eighth inning waa the longest hit ever made on the grounds. ore; 95 94 97 94 91 94 97 121 9 90 117 9 7 1J 3212 3111 3195 250 3.1 Fricks Win by Default. 21 Totals 7 1 4 24 'I Boston Moultries Lost to Lyceum Junior. The Pittsburg Lyceum Juniors defeated the Moultrie A. at Washington park by the score of 19 to 1 I.vieum Juniors.

.0 0 1 3 10 0 0 19 20 2 Moultrie A. 0 10002000377 Owing to the American Bridge team's failure to appear tn the Martin grounds. Umpire Toomey awarded the game to the Frick Coke club, which cinches tecond place for the Fricks. CUM FIELDING RECORD. Pit A TC Ave po.

A E. TC Ave 94 r74 1735 152 591 .942 Cincinnati 94 259 1119 list 95 2547 1241 156 3939 .90 St. Iouls 97 25SS 199 3994 950 94 1.90 13 4109 951 Boston 97 1346 249 4155 947 95 2M9 1149 3T4 Brooklyn 91 1210 243 3641 .932 PITCHERS' RECORD. Shutouts. Chicago Pittohurg Philadelphia New York CAR.

II P.A.E HILL. B.P A.E 'J'ltork, m.O 3 0 0 0-Maufer, m. 0 1 0 1 Uam, s.O 1 1 2 2 Taylor, 1-p. 2 0 0 0 Uiitrier, 1. 0 2 0 O'Cauley, 1 1 0 0 A ben.

2 0 0 3 0 price 2 0 I 1 3 0 Min 1 1 0 1 Rebele, 2 0 2 2 1 II fonlin, I I 0 0 1 0 Love, I 0 3 0 Davis. 3... 2 4 2 2 ij Mucker, c.l Oil 2 0 'i c.u 0 1 in Apple, 1 0 2 16 1 ly, 1 4 0 1 0 i urn. 0 0 10 lllret.m, 1....0 0 I 0 0 Totals 17 J7 10 a' Totals 2J 10 3 Quick Job of Kalsomlning. AKRON.

Aug 5. 'Special Newark P.A.E. L. JUN A 0 Gelae. 1 Be.levernori 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 -3 Fayette City 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 Two-base hit Graeblng Three-base bits II.

Elliott Home runs H. Humphries. II Elliott. Sacrifice lilt Menefee. Stolen base.

Jenkins. Wlnfleld. Bases on balls iff livery 2. Hit by pitched ball M. O'Brien, struck out By Lavery 4.

by Humphries 10. Time 1:25. Umpire C'ulp. Pittsburg Labor Lyceums Walked On. CANONSBU'RO, Aug.

5 Tbe locals had a walk-over with tbe Pittsburg Labor Lyceum team here this afternoon. They were unable to hit Hartford safely, securing only three scattered hits. Hala-rnotid tn tbe fourth secured the visitors' only run by a home run. The main features were the superb laying of Boyle and tr. Flit and the catching of Kestncr.

Hors: whitewashed In the shortest game of the season to-day. It lasted but 57 minutes. Llmrlc waa in great form and the locals had a batting bee in the sixth. Akron 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 6 10 8 Newark 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 3 1 Batteries Llmrlc and Ortlelb; Purcell and Doyle. when winning mn was Rend.e, Martin, Flinn.

1 Dtikln. 2 McNally. Nerris. 3.. .2 1 .2 .0 li .0 I Two out FtmuifV out, 'nrnegle 0 i leorge.

3 0 0 Maloney, 1 .0 0 M'CafTr'y. c.0 0. McHugh. 1 ft 'hisholin. 2 0 I.ave, bunted tbird strike.

2 0 0 0 fl 1 2 1 1 0 2 11 2 2 3 I 1 1 1 11 1 0 1 0 1-0 0 i i) i) 2 'I 0 1 0 Jlill'Ui- Announcement ney, Ham'on, Donal'on. i 0. G'phey. I 0 2 Oj Bailey, 0 ti n' Totals 2 8 :4 12 3 Totals .10 1 4 27 12 Beltzhoovers Get Belted. The Cloverdales downed the Beltahoovers in an exciting game.

The features were the h.sne runs of Eherl and Murphy with the bases filled. Cloverdales 01001210 I 15 Beltrhoover 10013102 1 9 64 Batteries Cloverdale, Schallls and Kraus; Beltxhoover. Weinheimer and McTaggart. R. B.

It A. E. L. L. P.A.E.

CAN. Farrell, 1....0 Twu-I'sse htts-l'rl. 2. M' Mnus 2, llittner Borne run Love Kacrlhre h.t-l.lttner, Htnltb, I v.t Muker, urtls r-tileri baees Tn lor, I'rb-e. Doubie iMtt.vn- M'l' kT and Apple, live, Heb'le and Api-le, Hit bV plt-'her I'rbe ptttaea on bail i.

iff Loy i. off iljrtls 1, cfT Tstior t. Pe4 I a. is Patterson 2, Mucker 2 I inplr Leon. Shancrs Deat Bedfordc.

The Fhaners played at Bedford f-ark yesterday and for tbiee Innings illed to score, but In tbe fourth tin bailed ut four runs, ad- llrig another In Hie and two in tbe egn'h, while the best the He I ford, could do t'. thrice. Hcore; V.VA II T.A KHAN. P. A.E.

MClo, 1 0 0 Verner, 2 .1 01 Saia'd. 0 RetfT. 0 0 Morgan, r. Boyle, a 0 OILoiar'an. CO 4 1 2 1 2 7 2 1 2 13 1 3 0 0 3 1 1 0 Suthern.

m.J Fritx, 2 ..2 Ketner, c.l M'Peake, aO FTP i. Fritz, 3 ..0 M'C're'ry. 2 Malie, I i Hartf'rd. p.O 0 2 10 0 6 0 1 12 11 12 11 1 0 0 0 3 1 14 11 0 3 3 0 0 111 4 14 11 5 O.Haffat, p-3. 0 Junctions 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 4 10 Jones L.ghlln.

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 Two-has Mt McHugh. Three-base, hit McNally. Home run Flinn. Stolen bases Beridle, t'hlsholm, McOltimphey. Double plays Bendle to Flinn; fjelss to Maloney.

Hit by pitcher Bendle. Martin, Ballev. Base on balls Bailey 3. Struck out Bv Donaldson 10. by Bailey 4.

Passed balls McCaffrey. Umpire Poor. Takes 10 Innings to Lose. Kdgar Thomson Works lost an exciting game of 10 innlnga to Mr K'pspnrt on the. Bra.

block grounds yemerday by the scorn of 4 to 1. Two hlta and three errors allowed McKeesport to snore ttirm run In the first half the- tenth, and Bradiloi was unable to catch up Cunli-man. who pitched for Kdgar Thomson works, was under the weather and was touched up for eight hits. Kennedy Ramblers Disperse Compang G. The Ramblers defeated Company at for the second time this season by the score of 7 to 4.

I-ach. team made pretty and difficult play. Formey for Ramblers played a star game. In the field and at bat. Score Rambler 0 1 0 0 3 2 1 0 07 12 4 Company 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 04 6 2 Bal terles Mix and Fowler for Ramblera: Company Brltchard and Oass.

T)'a! .14 17 27 14 0 Totals 3 Hlllehrsnd. Pittsburg Ames. New York I-eever. Pittsburg Mathewson. New York Wtltse.

New York Tavlor. New York Plttlnger. Philadelphia Phllllppe. Pltt.iburg Sparks. Philadelphia Walker.

ClncinnatU Case, Pittsburg McGlnnity. New Tork Brlggs. Chicago Lundgren, Chicago Thlelman. St. Louis Wicker.

Chicago Ewlng. Cincinnati Robertalle. Pittsburg Chech. Cincinnati Young. Boston Welmer.

Chicago Pfeffer. Chicago Corrldon. Philadelphia Reulbach. Chicago Dugglehy. Philadelphia Flaherty.

Pittsburg Buthoff Philadelphia Mitchell, Brooklyn Scanlon, Brooklyn Brown. Chicago Overall. Cincinnati Ilarley. Boeton Jones. Brooklyn Hsroer.

Cincinnati McFarland. St. Louis Brown. St Ixmls Nichols. Philadelphia Lynch.

Plttshurg Mclntire, Brooklyn Fraxer. Boston Strt-klott. Brooklyn Taylor. St. Ixuiis F.ean.

St Iuls Willis. Boston Wllhelm. Boston Eaaon, Brooklyn Hahn. Cincinnati Kellum. St Ixiuls Campbell.

St Louis Caldwell. Philadelphia Relsllng. Brooklyn Herehav. Boston Mccilnley. St.

Louis Volx. Boston Doescher. Brooklyn W. L. w.

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30 Ftarbln. Martin. 3.0 r.et i r. 0 'Allies, 2 f'anorisburg 10122012 14 IMtts. Lab 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hit Mi-Peake Home runs Maize, K.

Frits. Kalarnond Struck out Bv Hartford by llarfstt I on b.H rf Hartford 2, off Hafralt 3. off Salamoicl 3 Umpire 'harltnn. 1 1 1 4 1 11 2 0 0 1 I II 1 0 4 0 0 I 'o k. I.

0 ipa hr, 0 l.ant b'gb, 0Fobv, 1 Gey. r. 1.. 0 Ftiirnian, 1 1.1 .1 1 1 in Hill Tops Twice on Top. Hill Top Amateurs of Carnegie defeated the i rin n.

..7 13 27 11 4 Toi als ') 0-3 11-7 1 0 II 1 1 0 0 0 4 0 2 Carpeters Dust the Ingrams. The Oliver McCllntock Company tesm defeated the Ingram I'. P. team on tbe latter's grounds. The features of the game were the all-around slugging of the McCllntock bovs and the, fielding of McAnlnch and Peters The management ol this company announces to the public that Mr.

E. F. Gerber, formerly General Manager, has resigned his. position and severed his connection with the company. It will be the policy of the new management to continue the business upon conservative lines and upon business principles.

By such a course we hope to retain your confidence. We have a carefully selected and very extensive stock on hand. The new management has revised the prices upon this stock and invites your inspection that you may judge of the values our sales will be made with a view of securing your future patronage. Gerber Carriage Co, 115-123 SEVENTH ST- pitched a good gamo ror jicni-oipuu. The Ohio Works team, of Youngstown, plays at Braddock Monday and '1 bits- Harbin.

Hchettbr, hpliar. All Star team of Carnegie In two good games. Si-hnupn did the pitching In the first game and held the visitors down to four hits, while eight of them fanned. Barber was on the rubber in the second game, and with his big shoots he easily put It on them to the tune of 17 to 5. All Stars 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 Hill Top Ams 0OOB7O32 17 20 1 Batteries Muckley snd Campbell; Barber and Flood.

ri i I A a fo i k. i M'K EE. RB P.A.E. ok1! Fslrman. hscrince nits Martin, Ir.wti HI' by pltib.r--Blsel, rfrmn.

ro.abr. on bal is lin rbln ltbel, h'oley 2, lAirrrian. i. fjverinan 11. Palimicn 4.

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12 0 1 10 10 10 10 1 13 0 0 K. T. A KdiiT'son. 3 0 1 4 Keller. 1 0 nil 1 Porter.

2.. 0 0 2 2 Tate 0 1 0 Sandherr. .0155 Bailey, ...0 0 2 2 Sw'ney. .0 0 5 0 Brteblne. I I 1 1 1 Cushm'n, p.O 10 2 0 3 10 0 Brent.

1 2 1 Iughlln. 20 Schmblt, 1 B. nnett. 1. .0 ft'f'nim.

0 M'CIaren. 3 1 0 Cirbin. a 1 0 Rufranse, c.0 i Kennedy, p. 0 Saves Franklins. Hoe.

2 peter. 3.. 2 i "m'k. 2.1 V. Valen, 2 Moore, i 2 Roiirtse.

Tho'n. c.l Probst. 1 ..2 G. Tho'n, pi Jimmie Frazier Starts Training. Jlmmle FVaxler, the local lightweight champion, wtll meet some good cards fair week at Klttannlng Manager Billv Corcoran Is trying to get Gus Gardner or Willie Fltxgersld to meet the local man on August 15.

Frailer will commence training immediately under the care of Billy Corcoran. Rain KM 3 13 0 Fitch, a 2 3 3 1 2 3 3 2 1 Dlvln. 1 1 2 3 3 2 4 2 osburn. 3 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 O.Anderson. 1.1 2 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 Petrle, p.

0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1, Ritton. 1110 2 15 0 petrle, .1 1 1 1 2 9 0 V. Valen. 2. 0 1 1 1 2 16 King.

1 1 2 1 2 0 20 19 27 4 Totals ...112 1123 4 0 3 3 2 0 1 0 pa, Aug. 6 i Special a .4 8 30 14 4 .1 3 30 17 3' Totals Totils Totals rxt' 'f'4in funer county boys were get- tt.tr on 'he hall when the gair.a was cf me rain. Ffa.s,;n 2 0 2 5 ..00000 1 I 4 1 Hoffrt.an; Anchor and A MOST, Totals There will also be a six round preliminary. A Pleasant Vacation Outing. Pittsburg Cincinnati Packet Line Steamers for Cincinnati, Montlavi, Wednesdays and Saturdays, at 4 00 Fare $7.00: round trip J12.00 and 114.00.

meals and berth included. Booklets mailed. H. -ore hy Innings; Fxigsr Thomson 0 00001000 0 1 McKeesport 0 00001000 1 4 Three bane hit Ruffrange Two-base hit Brlsblne. Base on balls Off Cushman 1.

off Kennedy 4 Struck out By Cushrnan 1, by Kennedy 3. Umpire England. 4 Sick Punxy Pitcher Recovers. PUNXSCTAWNKY. Aug.

5 Special. Punxsutawney defeated Karl Hewitt's Adrian team here this arter-nocn In a great game that was full of surprises, llotson. who had been out of ihe game five weeks on account of officiated 03 the sUib tor Punxsy Challenge for Carrier Pigeon. I have a carrier pigeon which I would like to pit against any pigeon In the State of Pennsylvania to a race to St. Louis.

or any distance up to 1.700 mllea with a carrier. Address Oscar Decroo. Sturgeon. I 'a. 4 Bixler Wins by One Run.

The Blz'er A. C. and the Pressed Steel Car tem played a very close and exciting game at the grounds of the latter team. Bixler 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 08 12 4 P. S.

C. Co I 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 07 9 2 aBtterles Wolfe and McNaxen and Sullivan. Three bae hits Thompson. Probst. Two-base hits McAnlnch.

Van Valen. peters. Roe. Fitch 2. Struck out.

by Thompson ft, by Petrle 3. Bases on balla Of? Thompson 2, off Petrle 4. Kenwocde Narrowly Escape. Kenwood defeated the W. R.

Blacks in a well-played game, which went eight. Innings, being ended by a disputed decision of the umpire. Kenwood 0032000 2-7 9 W. U. Black 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 6 7 2 Batteries Ftrry and B--nnett, Baker and WtU.

Jenkins Vins for Mt. Union. r. ft Aug 6. iPpeclal.V By one defeated the Alltsnie -an.

i-rr i iteuoua, Alexander, of ff.r i-1 .0.1 t.sll for the college, and -f dd ll si short. Jn-, i ti atventh won for Mt. fe Locals to Spar at Sharon. SHARON, Aug. Nonpareil club has made a match betweet, Tommv Sullivan, "iT- Jack Blackburn, of Philadelphia, to take place at South Sharon in the Broadway Theater, on Labor Day night They wdll go 12 rounds and are to weigh in at 142 pounds at 3 o'clock the day of the bout.

A semi-final of rounds will likely arranged between Young Zerringer and Branagan, both of Pittsburg. 1 I 4 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 2 0 10 il si. r-raJiton; 1-att and See double page advertisement of Kosen-baum Ci. in "The Post" to-day. A lenii 'er.

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