Hom-e -Wmf(r)ry. /1Double play-'BrIen and Georgetown. 11: Pennsylvania, 14. May 20, It is Understood LaChan.e. Fi-st base on balls-Off Tannehill 3; of Crescent A. A., 3. 22 WASII. D. WILLIAMS, BROOKLYN IN FRONT Mc'Kenna. 3. by pitched ball-Clark. sehriver. Georgetown, 8: May in the best cafes Struck out--By Taninehill, 3. Wild pltch-McKenna. Georgetown. 12; Yale, 7. Furniture. &c., 7th and D. Umpires-Messr. GUaffney and Andrews. Time of that when a game-2 hours aag 10 4kinute.. Rockville Defeats Hamilton. orders The Rockville base ball team and the patron Hanlon's Men Take First Place in the Brooklyn,0lt Louisville, 2. Hamilton Athletic Club of 0 Washington whiskey hie The Colonels plajed splendid ball yester- played an Interesting game at the Rock- wants League Race. day at Louisville, but the .Brooklyns did a Ville fair grounds Saturday afternoon, the little better anA wop the game by the score Rockville boys winning by 13 to 7. The "1JubORe ,'liC) F. C. of 5 to 2. The "Superbas" bunched their visitors scored all of their runs in the first 000=50 Rye, hits in the eigh'ttr itining, making four runs, two innngs on clean hitting, but after that SENATORS were to ' DEFEAT CLEVELAND TEAM which made them easy winners. Score: unable do anything with Nichol- t the th'e Rockville m~ purity,. Ltouisville. son, pitcher, who allowed Drflves R.H.O.A.E., U.B.O.A.11L a 1 1 Brooklyn. them but few scattering hits and struck $O and ef...... 1 0 D strength Hoy, "asey, 3b.... 1 2 2 1 1 of their men. j Clarke, lf... 0 2 7 1 lKeeler. rf... 0 1 3 0 0 out thirteen The Rockville age of which Georgetown University's Nine Wins Ititchey, s.. 0 1 3 2 2 Kelley, If... 1 2 8 0 0 boys batted hard throughout, and both Wagner, 3b. 0 1 1 5 0 Isallen, as.. 0 0 1 1 1 teams fielded in excellent style. The bat- No. 403x. Parlor Sutes. are guaranteed lI)ecker. 1b.. 1 011 0 0 AnderEon, ef 1 1 3 0 0 terries were Nieliplson and Harriss and Ed- From Yale. Woods. 2b... 0 0 2 4 0 lcUann. lb 2 211 0 0 wards and McQuade. "I the U. S. Hartzoll, rf.t)0 0 0 0 Zb..... 0 1 2 2 0 have nineteen pairs of at If v*,l wanlit t- spruce up yovur parlor by c 0 2 2 Daly, Kittridge. 1 e ... 0 0 2 1 0 re oparrell, SUNDAY BASE BALL KNOCKED OUT. etereJulie inn arrives herr/s y'ur Government. Cun'gu p0 1 0 5oDunn, p...... 0 0 0 4 0 shoes - !W:v I r : n- Parlor *Dexter...... 0 0 0 0 0 home I cannot wear" su a per cent l thua f.l" pri-s. But it is better CURRENT SPORTINU NOTES Decision of Lower Court Overruled Totals..... 2 82"18I Totals.... 5 92 9 2 .\ll en i-4:rtsi and lrngs2. by Indiana Supreme Court. That's what a told one )f our to 0. F. *Batted for Cunningham in nInth. state lady $1'.,, *.- i,. *,ua siffd , rmnorsak Suite...$< specify INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., May 23.-The Iouisvillo...... I s ii nn k Suit...... $M C. Rve. and so 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 supreme court today decided that the ."; Today's Schedule. Brooklyn...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 " clerks the other