BASE BALL, RACING AND OTHER SPORTS Wonder What Mertz Will Say Today ? f

pitching: a two-hit game and shutting out Clevelands Outplayed and Shut , while Boston scored three runs, aided bjr Chicago's mlsplays. Score: Boston. R H O A K. Chicago. R H O A E Out Parent, w... 0 0 1 1 o O'Neill, rf.. 0 1 0 0 0 Washington. Stshl. of. ...001 10 Jones, ef... 0 0 2 0 0 I 11M « Isbell, 2b.... 0 1 1 S . giWw.Ib.Selbaeh, If., e O 1 0 0 Donohne.lb. 0 010 1 0 Godwin, 2t>. 1 0 2 2 0 Hahn. If.... 0 O 2 1 0 5 HITS Freeman, rf 1 1 1 0 0 .SnlHran, c.. 0 0 3 0 0 LOCALS MADE ONLY Ferris, 2b..... w» ve J1 gu t1 Robe,IVJBf, Sb.3D, ,...00110v v a i u ? 210 0 0:L.Ta»'lll,as 0 0 2 7 1 J.Tan bill,p. J) o 0 1 2, White, p... 0 0 2 1 1 Totsls... | 4 17 JO t' Totala 0 2*23 14 2 Young Eels a Puzzle, While Hughes .Godwin oat, bit by batted ball. ®P*to° 01020000 x-J Was Hit Hard. tbloago 00000000 0-0 .Two~*'u** bit.O'Neill. Sacrifice hit.Freeman. First base on bslla-OO White, 4; off TanaeblH, 1. Struck out.By White, 2; by TanaebUl, a. Dm- P'r».Mr. O'Louphlln. Time of same.1 hoar and SAME TEAMS PLAY TODAY 19 minutes. Quakers Find the Ball. Baces at Oravesend . Coraell Beat PHILAX>EEPHIA, May 28.-Hard hitting The of knows no bounds. It is month. won yesterday's game for Philadelphia popularity Mertz-tailoring multiplying every Harvard.Baltimore Horse Show from St. Ivouls. Dygert was wild, but was effective when 2>en were on the bases. week. This is not a It is a Nelson-Herrera Fight Fizzled. Score: every popularity passing fancy. substantial fact. It is popularity 8t Loula. K H O A K PhUa. R H O A E ?tone. If. .. 0 0 1 0 0 Hartaell. If. 1 2 2 0 0 He'phlll.cf. 0 110 0 Lord. ef. ... 0 0 1 0 0 won on the merits of the best and most can Clubs' Wallace. M. 0 0 3 4 o Knlgbt, 3b. 2 2 0 1 0 satisfying tailoring that skilled tailors Standing. Nordyke, lb 0 1 10 0 0 Davis. lb... 1 8 7 0 0 produce. TV. L. Pet. i W. L. Pet. O'Brien. 2b. 0 1 2 0 0 Seybold, rf. 0 1 1 0 0 Philadelphia 22 lO .688 St. Louis... 16 IT .486 Mies. rf. o 0 2 0 0 Murphy, 2b. 0 1 1 0 0 CleTelamt 1U ll> .OOS Chicago 14 1# .467 liartsnll. 3b 0 1 IB] Cross, as... 1 1 840 on You will become a of this from first N«wV»rk.. IS 13 ..181 Washington. 13 19 .406 Spencer, r.. 2 2 4 0 0 Powers, c.. 0 0 9 3 0 Mertz-tailoring. promoter popularity your trial of Detmlt 16 16 .516 Boston T 27 .206 Jacobaen. p. 0 O 0 1 J Dygert, p... 1 3 0 # 0 Rickey'.... 0 0 0 0 01 Clubs' Totals.. .. « 13 27 11 0 Standing. Totala... 2 0 218 2 Mertz-tailoring. And here's your chance to make the trial. W. L. Pet. W. L. Pet. .Batted for Jacobsen In the ninth Inning..D- Chicago 26 13 .667 St. Louts... IT 19 .472 St. Ml 00001010 0-2 Hew York 2.1 12 .637 Cincinnati.. 16 22 .421 Philadelphia 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 x-6 21 13 .618 Itoaton 12 24 .333 *lttsliurg. 26 .278 T^eft on liases St. Lnals, 8; Philadelphia, 8. Take of a line of and fabrics and Philadelphia 21 17 .553 Brooklyn... 10 Earned runs.Philadelphia, 5. Stolen bases.Nllea, your pick big high-grade plain fancy O'Brien and Nordyke. Two-base hit*.Dygqrt, American League Games Today. Spencer, Itarla and Hartaell. Three-base nit. Hartaell. Home runa.I>ygwt and Darla. IVouble a summer Cleveland :it Washington. plays.Crosa to Murphy; Wallace, unassisted. have swell suit built to order in the inimitable "Mertz-way".fit St. Louis at Philadelphia. Struck (I out.By 7; Jaeoteen. 2. First ^Ir\\ Dygert. l) by Detroit at New Turk. base on bat's--Off Dygert, 8. Wild pitches.Dy¬ Chicago at Boston. gert. 2. Cmpires.Messrs. Conn<»rs and Hurst. Time of game.1 hour aud 55 minutes. and satisfaction National League Games Today. guaranteed.for l^iildilclphla at Cincinnati. Highlanders Swat Tigers. New York at St. Louis. NEW YORK. 26..New York won Brooklyn at Pittsburg. May Boston at Chicago. easily from Detroit yesterday by a score of 15 to to 5. The visitors were weak in pitch¬ Yesterday's National League Gamea ing and poor In fielding: The score: Philadelphia. 3; Cincinnati, 1. Detroit. R H O A EiNew York. U H O A E St Louis. 4; New York. 3. Siehaefer. 2b 1 2 3 3 0 Keeler. rf.. 1 2 0 0 0 Pittsburg. 2; Brooklyn. 0. Cobb, rf. 12 0 1 0 Elberfeld.ss. 2 0 0 0 1 Chicago. 2; Boston. 1. Crawford, rf 0 2 1 0 OjYeager, ss.. 00431 Lindsay, lb. o 0 13 O 0 Chase. lb. 2 4 8 1 0 Sir 1 liomas Hughes may have been a Mclntyre.lf. 0 0 1 0 0 Laporte, 3b. 2 10 11 to the Clevelands last season, but Cougfalln.3b. 0 0 4 3 u Williams.2b 2 2 3 0 0 my26-d.eSu puszl* O'l^eary, ss. 0 0 0 1 OjConroy. cf.. 2 3 5 0 0 he was simply cherry pie yesterday, tho Ik£. 1. Hits.Off F.ubank, Game. War's chances suddenly exploded when with a pretty drive to deep center for a bakers. Donohue, 1) in two in- Today's hit home run the to Brink at Home dition. Hughes struck out eight xiiiiffM; off Wlggs. 1 in one off Dorcas to second and Sclireiner scooped by McCormick, gave Nation¬ in inning; Kubanks. 0 Trinity vs. St. Vincent. als two more Jlis hi I'd is not the worst possible, but it fire iunings. Thrtc-base hits Mullln. Ix)we, it up, touched the bag and threw to Evans runs. Conway's homo run Crawford. Chase. Kleiuow, Moriarty aud Hogg. for a double. After this the game was furnished the last score for the Nation lis. was made to look bad in the face of young Sacrifice hits.Moriarty and Kleinow. Stolen bases St. Martin Crushed Immaculate. quiet, with the exception of Sabins' long Tl'.e score: amid T.tv.si work, who was on the rubber for the .Crawford. Lapnrte. Williams and Conrov. Dou¬ in Atlantic. H II O A K National. R H O A H Everywhere ble plays. Low© to -Sehficfer to In the most interesting game seen In tho hit the next Inning. 12 3 Btu*-s, and also when compared to his work Chase. Hit Lindsay; Yeager to The score: Hoffman, 3] .Morlnmi. If. 1 1 1 0 2 by pitcher.By Donohue, 1; by Wlggs. league this year St. Martin crushed the A.Ha boe.cf 114 0 O Krahlluf.3b. 0 14 0 0 aa-^.rst Cleveland last year. 1; by Hogg. i. .Mr. Time of C. & L. R H O A F. War. R H O A E McCarthy,3b 2 1 l 4 l hour and Connolly. Immaculate score 7 to Grant Coawuy! if.. 1 1 3 0 0 Else. Th.-( tevi-landP made their first appearance game.1 52 minutes. team, Torney, ss. 1 1 2 5 1) Asiiuith. 3b 0 0 10 1 .Noyes, c 1 2 5 2 1 Vandal 1. 3b 10 113 Goodman, who had been out to see tho Kinney, p. 2 1 1 2 o Itorcas, p,c. 0 0 7 2 1 Hunter, lh.. 0 1 It 0 1 Hughes. cf.. 1 0 t 0 o of th» season here yesterday, and arrived Brown. 3b... 110 5 1 1 2 0 6 0 us. 1 1 1 4 2 c Western-Central game and was feeling Fine'n,2b.p Draeger, Myers. . 0 13 2 (i at I!:'- full of confidence an 1 i-n- HIGH SCHOOL Hunt. rf... 0 0 10 O Sabins, lb.. « 3 0 11 If o o 1 o o Jenkins. 11>.. 0 0 1» 0 1 Aiiington LEAGUE. was led out to the box rt.. 2 2 6 0 Frantz. e,2!> 0 0 3 1 1 If., o LEANLIXESS in erfi; fit. result of thtir three victories over pretty good, do Evans, 01 Salf, 0 () 1 0'McOoriu'k.ss 1 2 1! 1 1 brewing', Hllirau, c.. 1 4 7 2 1* Volkman. ss 2 2 1 0 1 W 1 0 1 2 0 Walkor. p.. 0 0 0 1 0 th** Atl letli-s. This confidence was not of of Teams. stunts for the ex-champions and as usual, lb. 2 0 1 1 1 1 o 0 .Ha'boe.p. the use of Standing well. Havens. 2 11 Donald'u.rf strictly high-grade tli*" bluff sort, as they wont after the same w I,. Pet.I performed Raymond Brennan, esq., North. If... 1 o o o OiFenwlok. If. 1 2 0 0 o Totals 7 8 27 10 « Totals 5 0 24 11 7 who is a 0 1 2 0 0 mamaterials and the tlnn tailed ... pitcher by profession also, essayed Sehrelner,2b 0 1 2 0 Botts. of... 0 (Z* from Jack Sheridan Play Technical 3 0 10U01Western 2 2 .500 Atlnntics 2 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 x.7 thorough ha!!, :ind they were never in danger. Central 2 1 .t>(57 Kastern 1 ° 333""" to serve th^ pellets for tho Immaculate ag¬ -Nationals 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.5 and las-ted for one so Total*.. 10 11*26 16 3i Totals... 5 11 24 10 5 ROYAL P1L- Manager l.ajoie has impressed his team Business 0 3 .ooo gregation Inning, out Tirst base by ornire. Atlantlcs, 3 4. aging give I'^erce were the of the *Sabina not touching third. ^Nationals, mat.H With the fact that lightning. In the onslaughts enemy. x Left on liases Atlantic*. 5; Nationals, 4. I'lrst he the sreven Commerce anil Labor. .(> 5201101 .10 Iwse SEX the QUALITY thatVshould shall- o t bad iuck. will not strike the Centrals Nosed Out With score to nothing against War 1 o 0 2 0 2 O 0 0.5 on balls -Off Walker. 4: off Handiboe 2. by Western. him aiid the game lost, Riston Struck out.By Hamllhoe. 4: Walker. 2. Home bum !: .i<:iin this season, and with anything The most practically Karned runs.Commerce and Labor, 3: War, 5. l>y present in YOUR HOME BEER. an even to win the exciting contest In the high went In the box and pitched a masterly runs.Conway and MoCortnlek. Three-base lilts.A like break they expect school Two-base hits.Finegan, Donaldson and S*bins. Handil>oe and .McCarthy. Two base bit Morland. championship The team certainly has a championship base ball series was game, holding the -Martins" down to six Stolen bases Brown (31, Torney (2), Kinney (?). Sacrifice hits Despite its expensive brewing I scattered hits in Ihe ho twirl¬ Botts Volkman and Fenwlck. Double -A. Handiboe. Krahllng and Myers. K»od look, and they played ball like clock- played yesterday afternoon., when the West- eight innings (21, FlneRan, Stolen bases.Hoffman. Double plays.Draoger to as off four double I ern ed. The 8th street crowd took on new plays.Dorras to Sabiu*; Sabins to Frantz; Hoffmsn to to ROYAL PILSEN is cheap to wiik yesterday, pulling team took the Central into Sebreiner to Havens. First base on balls.Off Hunter; Krahllng McCormlck to Jen- s with an ease and that made boys camp courage wher. their sturdy xlrst baseman- kin*. Hit by pitcher- By Handiboe. 1. Wild pitch On pit precision by a score of 11 to 10. It was Klnuey, 1; off Dorcas, 2; off Flnegan, 1. Hit by .'Walker. Draught you as any. be satisfied with runners look the fir3t time pitciier began to send the North Capitol I'miiire.Mr. E. Handiboe. Time of Why the opp<.-ing batsmen and In two pitched balls.By Flnegan, 3; by Dorcas. 1. Struck came- 1 hour and 25 minutes. i»f course were fielding back years that the wearers of the blue street boys to the bench in one, two, threo 8; Dorcas, 1; by Finegan, 5. inferior beer the whole¬ foolish they out.By Kinney, by 6 at Bars. Served in when safe, of pitcher who was puzzling the National and white were defeated, and '.lie result order, and played a fine, snappy game. The Ijeft on bases.Commerce and I^abor. 0; War. their brand of was a winners pulled off three fast double plays, Wild pitch.Finegan. Time of game -2 hours and some kind costs YOU no morc: batsmen but. nevertheless, great surprise to them. 10 minutes. Umpire.Mr. Green. SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. ba:i was of the best. The Baggette made four hits, and Howel! and Western .. boys were... * uuioaneoutbatted and Mess divided honors by making circus In bottles for home use. On outfielded.,i down near the Clevelands' bench up and went out. Asquith to 0. went out busy "Next to MacDonald. Immaculate Immaculate in or¬ sponsible for the team's defeat. ter the first. Calvary did not score until shaking hands with his Washington friends Nature Clarke chased over after the ball, s.am- Oyster, who had der In t"..e first but in the second, Gerardt Both the twiriers.Cotter and Speer. the sixth, wlien bingles by Clear and Bie- now aiid then Is the best tank for mind na.| over the dozen or more bats on the twirled the first doubled to left and took second on Solarl's lasi.. so >r"d one. Two more were yesterday, the Delaware boy having always body. Everything here to mak«* ontdntt per"1 for Central, was then relieved inning pitched excellent ball, but the former's sup¬ added the recreation enjoyable. Golf ground, l umped into one of the posts sup¬ by S. Willis, out, Goodman to Howell, scoring on Kls- was much superior to that accorded next round and the score stool* 7 stood well with the best people in this city. (foods, I'isliinf then who did not allow a hit In the next two in¬ port Tackle. Kodak* Cameras, etc., In cooipl^ta porting the cover to the bench and ton's out, second to tirst. In the him to come out vic¬ to 0 In Sixth's favor In the a ..- nings In the fourth three more sixth, Speer. which enabled eighth Congaiton had fine day with the bat. variety. grabbed the sphere. It was a nervy ex¬ runners Brennan readied first on balls, stole second torious. and last Inning, singles by Kerr a home run and a 13 10 catch l>aframbois going to seoond, and both ss.... 2 2 2 1 first were to and. as a re¬ but the was that passed ball. Morse scored Lord. t Hampton.cf 1 2 2 0 0 they going hit, leagu.r: sizzling play Michael 0:1 fiis to Waple 2b. O o 2 4 0' Riston.lb,p O O a 3 0 scored on Hane.v's error. Duplex came Hayden. c.. 0 0 3 1 .> Herbert, 3b 1 10 3 2 sult, he both Anderson and Hughes. single left: Worthington Howell.lb.. 0 014 1 0 2 2 1 0 on nipped which developed lu the fifth Inning, when fanned; Farrlngton was out to H. ljNau.rtb strong In its half, getting three errors Clear, lb... 2 2 7 0 0 Ball'ger. lb 2 3 12 0 0 He made a body movement as though go¬ Willis; M'Donald. If 10 10 01 Maddox.lf.. 0 0 0 0 0 Chute and a base on balls 3b 0 1 2 3 1 rf 1 2 0 0 tried to pull off the bluff steal of Crampton drew a pass and W. 10 12 0 0 8 by l^aframbols, Rlelaski, f.ynliaui, 0 ing to pitch, but held his hands stationary, laOole Walters Seltz.cl.... 0( B'averes.rf 11 to left for two basis. The Cowboys scored Harding, rf. 1 1 2 0 1 l.a Toe, r.. O 2 3 0 0 second with Bay on third. The big fellow j forced Morse at third, retiring the side. In F.Sym'shl.lf O 0 3 0 0 0 10 12 which fooled the runner and escaped the I their half Central Its first Totals.... 7 11 27 10 21 Totals 3 5 24 10 1 came in the seventh. Haney doubled. Drum Wheatley,p 0 attention of Evans. started for second, and Heydon lost little got run. H. Wll- on Kerr, 2b... 1 2 2 2 U .M.Clark. 21) 0 2 * 0 Umpire lis was safe on an error Morse and St. Martin 7 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 x.7 singled, and both came home Speer's hit Kochler, p.. 0 1 1 1 0 I'selton, If. 1 1 1 l o Monday's gqme with Cleveland will be time cutting loose to Schlafly. Bay was on I by stole Immaculate 0 1 O 0 0 1 0 1 0.3 to left for two bases. The Cowbays mwored bis toes at third, and as soon as the ball left second: MacDonald was out, Michael to called at 4 o'clock instead of J ::{<», as here¬ one in two in the third and five Totals ... 12 Morse; Oyster drew a pass and stole sec¬ Earned runs.Immaculate. 1. First base by er¬ the second, 8 24 8 3| Totals.... 7 14 24 12 4 tofore. The C'leveiands are due home for a M;ic s hands be had his bead down and dig¬ rors.St. 1. on score: ond: Willis was thrown out on an Martin, 1; Immaculate. Left bases In the last. The Calvary 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 2.8 12 3 game Tuesday and they will have to leave ging for the plate. Harry can go some attempt -Immaculate, 5; St. Martin. 8. First b.ise a»e hits.Herbert. I'seltoo. lesr. Taylor. Sacri¬ around that of the Boston Americans..Bos¬ three four, Larry knows on balls <2). Gerardt, Baggette. Double plays. 1 0 5 0 1 3b.. 0 0 2 2 1 fice tilts.Lord, Stolen how to start them and to finish and Evans was safe when Walters Mattox to Xau; Howell to Waple; Goodman to Herrm'n.lb Tyson. l.ynbam. bases.Taylor. ton Herald. Harry up liis and Zannelli to to Tr'dnay. If. o 1 u 0 Oi Klsher.Bs.cf 0 0 0 2 1 I-ord (2), Clear <2>. Harding, Kerr. Cornier (21. but against two of the dropped long tty. Hunter scored; Ilowell; Seits Howell. Wild pitches to The Rochester club of the Eastern I^eague they bumped speed- Willis hit to short and Michael .Brennan, 4. Umpire.Mr. N'euman. Tim* of Blggan, rf.. 0 0 0 0 0 Serins, rf.. 0 y 0 0 1 Hampton. Double plays.Conner to Clark Bal¬ of the lest throwers in the business yesterday threw to hour and 13 minutes. Smith, rf.. 0 10 0 u| lenger; Koehler to lord to Clear. Hit by pitcher has claimed Shortstop DeMontreville the plate in time to catch Rlhl; MacDonald game.1 By Koeliler, I. I'asaed hall.I.a Foe. 1. Toledo team by reason of his being offered The Clevelands went hitless for thre* In¬ hit a to Umpire. but in the fourth Stovall to long fly center and Asquith scored; Totals 12 8 21 11 3 Totals 5 S 21 12 5 Mr. Betta. Time of game, 1 hour and 40 minutes. the Raws in the spring. The national com¬ nings singled Kemp made an error on Attendance.700. cei ter. and he was chased home when Con- Oyster's grounder DEPARTMENTAL Cowboys 4 1 2 0 0 0, 5.12 mission will decide the matter. and Evans and Willis scored; Bristol sin- .LEAGUE. Duplex 3 O 0 0 0 0 2. A George Rohe, the Cincinnati boy with the gallon hammered out u home run to the to and field fence. In two more tiled Kemp Oyster went to second; Karned runs.Cowboys, 2; Duplex, 2. Two-'mse , has been laid up for rlgl, the eighth two runners scored when Standing of the Clubs. hits. Laframbols. Haney, Home run.Cot¬ SCORES OF OTHER GAMES. runs were placed to the Blues' credit. Sto¬ Howard let a Speer. several days in the east with a mild attack throw get away from him: Willis scored on W. L. Pet. W. U Pet. ter. Stolen bases.Obtite. Rlggan. Haney, iieno- of malaria. It Is not known how soon he vall Was safe on Schlafly's fumble, and once Hunter's double to Agriculture.. S 0 1.000 Interior 1 1 .BOO han (21, Hartnett, Speer. Hit by pltcher-Hy 3: 2. more he was chased over the rubber right; Crampton dropped Struck At Fordhara.Cornell. Kordham. will be able to get back into the game. by Rihl's fly; Asquith and Evans each drew Post Offlce.. 2 0 1.000 Com. * Lab.. 1 2 .333 Speer. 2; by Cotter, 1. out.By Speer, 6; At Fort Lee.Trinity, 25; Hamilton Jack Doyle, the old National Learue first ham,,ler<"i out a triple to Rihl then tried to Justice 2 1 007 War 0 3 .000 by Cotter. 6. 1-eft on bases Cowboys, 7; Duplex, ' pastes; reach homo on 5. Passed ball ChamU-rtaln Time of School, 3. basemen, has been suspended by the presi¬ ,rh°was 1 1 .500 ... game.1 RESTAURANTS & rilih? Bradley an easy out at flrst. but Willis' fielder's but was Navy Treasury. 0 2 .000 Hobart. HOTELS, CAFES. Clarke..." to and came choice, caught at hour and 15 minales. I aspire.Mr. Berger. At Geneva, N. T..Hamilton. 12; dent of the Western League for creating singled right Congaiton the plate. The last run for Central came Is the De3 home. Bay the ninth with a but Oame. 2. disturbances, Doyle managing WILEHE TO DL*L opened hit. In the ninth. Michael had relieved Worth¬ Today's At Ala..Montgomery, 7; team this year. " *** batsme" went out in rota- Post Office vs. Interior. Montgomery, Moines Hon ington In the box and he passed the first CAPITAL CITY LEAGUE. Little Bock. «. The local base ball writers met yesterday three butters on balls. Willis filed out to At South N. J..Dartmouth, 2; to 44-caliber and The St. James Hughes Started what appeared like a rally Orange, and decided buy pistols left and Rihi scored on the out; MacDonald Commerce Boys B&tted Timely. Standing of the Cluba. Seton Hall. I huge meat axes to be used on all fans who European. Boumi. II to (3. sending out a fine single to was passed on balls; Oyster hit to Michael At New York.Webb Academy, 6; Morris ask tlu-m what Is the matter with the Bleb-flaw Rcaliiuiut at KrucmaM* We* left but h **" cau*ht ott "rat by Kelts and forced Asquith; Bristol then Opportune 'hitting, coupled with War's w. L. Pet. | w. u Pet. mjisrf.4 and thetl e th.inteh ,**, went fanned, costly Col. A. Club S 1 .TfifO Aloysltu 3 2 .000 High, L W ishingt-jn team. Be wan. glimmering. which ended the game. mlsplays, gave yesterday's contest St. 4 2 .067 1 3 .260 1'oliowtng is the official score: on the White lot to Stephen's Arlington*.. Connecticut League. The most notable of the game was Commerce and Labor .. .Nationals 0 6 .000 play Atlaullm.. 4 3 .667' At 4: London, 3. R 11 ° A K made In the third Inning, when, with a man by a scofe of 10 to 5. Both teams did some Watertmry.Watertoury, CALLAQHAN'SpL. ." o o u At Hartford.Hartfeed. #; Norwich. 5. ONE FAVORITE ? '. 0 1 1 0 0 on third and one out, Willis hit a Game. Ladles' aad Csstleaea's Cafe. Viaest sad b«( I long fly ¦heavy stick work, but the "trust Today'b HehUUy. 2b il it 4 rf, *-!*«>..-¦ 03300 to center, which Farrlngton secured, and busters" At Springfield.Springfield, 1; Holyoke, 2. scired sea foorta In the city. mtf-tf it, . I t A;°«r. 0>160 succeeded In landing when hits meant Columbia Athletic Club vn. Aloyaiua, 13th and D At Now Haven.New ft; 11 by a perfect throw doubled Asquith at the runs, Haven, Bridge¬ Atliler'n If o I i fi 0 14 4 0 while the street* northeast. 2. WON AT GRAVESEND HADVPV'Q PA. ATt A 11TB ST. Htrk'aa. rf . u ? o o 2 2 12 S 0 plate. Kemp did the best work with the Kinney kept soldiers' blngles well port, IIAK V CI Specialties la all .".hi It. " -1 '.b.' aa scattered, a number of them American Association. o j go T- if. a 2 1 o u ¦tick for the winners, he connected for coming after Won Close Chun*. varieties *t tea food.with every dish Mil l» win,.,, , - * «J?<.""««.>. a two were down. Atlantics to t - 3b. 0 1 1 1 V a and double. Michael also loach. IS ¦yS-tl.* c Bradley. triple got At Columbus.Columbus. 7; Toledo, 2. gastronomy. Steiaot Hayd«*n. 0 0 9 2 0 Clam. c.... 0 2 4 0 0 two hits, both of which were for two bases. Hitman, last year's catcher for the "bust¬ Inability to hit Handlboe and costly errors NSW YORK. May 20.-Systems for pick¬ Hugb**s, p.. 0 2 O 1 0 Kels. 0 0 1 0 0 At Indianapolis.Indianapolis, 7; Louis¬ p Hunter, for Central, got a double and a sin- ers," was at the receivng end yesterday lost for the National Athletic Club their tt. ing winners, form and "following" jockeys, turn to the finish. On - ¦ ville. first - ~ . out from the , _ -V 1. - and he clouted the ball Totals. ... 0 5 gle. The score: for four hits out of ail alike were askew at the Graveeend track 27 11 1 Totals.... 4 13 27 17 0 five times fifth successive game yesterday afternoon New York State League. the paddock turn Merry Lark, running Washington 0 0 0 0 0 O'O 0 0.0 Western. It II » A h. Central. It H O A B up. Sergt. Bablns again lead at and the The six favorites close on the heels of Ram'a Horn, almost Cleveland the soldiers at the bat, out on the grounds 13th D streets, At Albany.Albany, 5; A. J. A G.. 4. yesterday. results, post stum¬ 00020002 0.4 Howard, Zb. 0 0 1 0 1 Asquith, ss.. 1 1 0 4 0 getting three seven races the a Jumped on the favorite, and himself Rsrned Kemp, 3b. 2 2 0 0 2i Rrans, Sb.. 114 3 1 of four, and one of them only counted in score being 7 to 5 In favor of the Athletics. At Troy.Troy, 6; Vtlca, 9. beaten In gave layers out of the rum*-Cleveland, 3. Three-base hits. it after bled and dropped practically Flick. Congaiton. Home run Sacrifice Itadford. o.. a 12 2 0 tI.WUIta.2b 10 3 2 1 the score as a double when It was a good, A large crowd, mostly National rooters, was At Syracuse-Syracuse, 13; Wllkesbarra, tt. most refreshing breathing spell the Lark nor Ram'a Horn kits- Turner. -Coucaltoo. :t 2 1 s of M'Uon'd.lb. 0 18 0 0 At race, neither Merry Bradley. Stolen bases-Turner, Brad¬ Michael.as,p clean homer, and he deserved It, tout Um¬ on hand to witness the game, and whenever Binghamton.Binghamton, 3; Scran- disasters of the preceding three days, as ever dangerous after that. while ley. l>ouhle plays Lajole and Stovall; Eel* and Morse, lb. I 2 H 1 1 Oyater.p.rf. 2 10 0 0 Green called him out for not ton, 2. belag Btovall: Worth' too. p 1 1 .1 8 1. Brist.il. If.. 1 2 1 0 0 pire touching a play was pulled off loud outbursts of several of the winners, notably Consistent Blandy galloped on In front and won Lajole, Turner ami Stovall; Turner, third. This decision called forth a storm of good Hew fr»m the Lajole and Stovall. Left on bases.Wash¬ Par'(too. cf 1 0 1 i) o S. Willis,p.. 1 0 0 0 0 would demonstrate their England League. at 20 to 1. Mirza at T to 1 and Chrysolite, easily, two lengths away grajr 2; 1 0 0 0 0 protest from the warriors and their follow¬ applause apprecia¬ which was well for¬ ington. Cleveland. 10. First has* on b*ll*.Of Crampton.rf I' Meneffee.rf. 0 0 0 0 tion. A sensational catch Al Har.dlbo« At Fall River.Manchester,3; Fall River, 0. at 5 to 1, were but lightly backed. oolt, Oxford, always BujrtH'A. S; off Rcls, 4. First hat* on errors- W.W'lers.lf 0 110 1 Hunter, cf.. 2 £ 2 1 0 ers. Mr. Colllflower, the regular umpire, by At HiaverhiU- ft. ward among the trailers. Cleveland. 1 Struck Klhl. c 1 2 6 did not In an after a Haverhill, 3; Lowell, The feature race of the day, the Park¬ the co*r»e B. out.By Hnghea. S; by Eels. 0 2 put appearance, and Mr. of Walker's fly, long run. In the At New Bedford.Lynn, 2; New Bedford, o. The single favorite to win !a Time 1 hour and 50 minutes. Umpires Short- Green was called upon to officiate. at one mile and a sixteenth afternoon was P. H. McCarrwo'g dan aud Evan*. Totals 11 8 27 14 Totala. ..10 10 24 10 4 seventh brought the crowd to cheers, as did At Worcester.Worcester, 5; Lawrence^ 0. way handicap, of the t| War started In the lead with one run in Conway's wallop to right field for a home for three-year-olds and upward, brought colt. Master Leeter. In the selling five fur- Western 60030200 x.11 the first on a double for for which he was Central 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 1.1® by Flnegan and Sa- run which scored a runner ahead of him, out a really good class fteld of eight horses. loftgs two-year-olds, At Last Worm Turns. blns' single, after two were out. In the score an even money choice in a Held of First bane on balls.<tt Michael. 9: <0 Oyster. I. luolaga pitch- brace, The western colt. Ram's Horn, made his of the banter and #trin* of defeats Tannehill eO.by Worthiu|ttu». 0 1-3; by Michael. 2 1-3; bjr creased this by four. ICvans singled and no avail, as they went out In one. two, three first appearance In public, since he was crowd at the lifting yesterday, 1; W illi*. 7 .struck took third when SaUns threw wild on HU- the ninth. Cleveland again today. this swung along in front throughout, winning Oyater. hy oat.By Worthing, order In wlH for taken sick at Jamaica, in contest, and, from ton, 7; by WUlia. 5: by Michael. 1. Home ran. man's chance. Havens was pasfrad, filling The Atlantlca started the run-getting Falkenberg probably pitch Wash¬ on the strength of recent trials and Ids easily by two length* frank Lord* Wurtblnirton. Three bjse hit.Kemp. Tu-R-t»ase the bases. North hit one to the pitcher early. Hoffman, the first man up in tbe ington. >. western reputation, was Installed favorite, the second choice. The blta.Mlchsel (21, Hnn:er (2i, MacDonald, Kemp, and forced Evans at the Schrelner made a and to the at 11 to with Sunday Star, Craaaptoa and Waters. Stoles basea -Asquith, H. plate. opening Inning, single and crossed The local "fans" are standing gamely by went post 5, Blandy Willis. Oyster. 8. WHIIf, and struck out. but Tornev stopped a swift one the plate on McCarthy's three-base hit to the Nationals in thnlr losing streak, a big and Proper the next beat backed. Blandy, the Kemp Farrtngton (2). with his ribs and forced a drive In the same the colors of Belmont and Pint race, Including Magazine Section. Double play* Karrlngtm to Radford; Krana to H. ran, and then right. Koyes' direction on carrying August to WillIs to MacDonald. Lit successive hits by and Brown scored him, a total of two runs. crowd being hand yesterday. ridden by J. Jones, broke first, and west to 1 and 5 J, by pitcher By 8. WUlta, Kinney making A stump set Are to and 4 to 1. a Year. 2- I'assed baits Rlhl, Z: Radford, 1. I'mplre.Mr. brought In the other four. War kept up a Ht'a by A. Handlboe and Noyes. coupled discarded cigarette 1 straight on, making his own pace and mak¬ By Mail, $1.50 Oolllfloner. 31me of gsae 2 hours snd IB minutes. game light, and thlngB looked bright for with two poor errors by Crandal, gave the the left field seats while the game was in ing it so ta*t that he had his fteld strung (Continued!