1O THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1902.

postponed 2 y, afternoon. Toledo has a Thiel, 2b. 2 6 51 0 £ch'ver, c. 2 5 0 Pohe p 0 10! Wall, rf-. 21.0 0 city, as "Jack" has endeared himself game McD'ld, p. 1 2| OjCoons, p.. 1 0 0 0 J _ Taylor, p to with the Saints, and the two 1 _ » ","•\u25a0\u25a0'• 1— 00 10 them all by his clever work. have decided to play this Dunkle, p. 0 0 0 0 Totals .15|27— 14f;l p 0 0 11 -y Cronin! _ BUMPS FOR M'NEIL 14 game Totals .14 33 2 ' Special for this afternoon ahead of the reg- 'Totals .|J9i32ii4! 2 s ; ~ Monday and Tuesday Kiifc ularly game. first game ' - '.r : ;TotalsTotals »j..| 6|27|16|6[27|16| 4 Truman Wins Game. scheduled The ,- . HOT NOW TO ENJOY will be called at 2:30 o'clock. Kansas City 3 002000320 o—lo Pittsburg . a .3 0 3-0. 1 00 o—7 Special to The Globe. WEATHER A HAMMOCK *|| It was a hard afternoon for McNeil, Louisville 1050300100 5—15 New York . '.0 Q Q': Q - Q 0 0 2"*o—2 TRUMAN, Minn., Aug. 2.—ln a return FOLLOWERS HAVE AN Earned -\u25a0 runs', ; 1, Pittsburg 3; game of ball played here with Fairmont, KELLEY but the Saints scored what looked •Rothfuss out, hit by batted ball. N^w -York Truman won by the score enough to first, Earned runs, Kansas City 2, Louisville first base bysferrots, Pittsburg 1; ? left on of 7 to 2. Bat- EASY TIME WITH THE TO- win in the and Gllks 7; New York f, Flttsburg 9; teries, Hage and Smith, Special young two-base hits, Grady, McDonald, bases. first base honey. Pratt and Ma- Hammock did not call the fellow to the Schriver, on balls, off Doheny 4; by Sale LEDO TWIRLER Sehaub, Ganzel; three-base hits, struck out, 118^1"5* «nd ccnssquently bench. Nance, Ganzel, Sehaub, Coons, Clymer; Cronin 4, by'-'Doneny 3; two-base hits, w« eTi^l^rt^fnrH^? *}\ w«'hava more HAMMOCKS in stock than W Faster fielding by the Toledo team home , Grady; sacrifice hits, Beville, Clarke, - Wagmer, 5 Ritchey, .Smith; : sacri- Play Eleven Innings. «- bis might have held the hits down below Grady, McDonald, Gannon; stolen bases, fice hits, Beau.moa,t, Doheny; stolen bases, Special to The I Kerwin; Jones, Clarks; Globe. ; the twenty mark. The clouting McNeil double play. Thiel to Grady; double * plays, McGraw to CLITIiERALL, Minn., Aug. 2.—ln a i^^-^ffife^^^$1.25 Hammocks at ..;;:..;....79 0 $2.50 Hammocks at;...;..... bases on balls, off McDonald 5, off Coons McCann :to Lauder, Conroy to Ritchey ;to fast eleven-inning game played $1 55 B HITS, got in the seventh and eighth was 3; Bransfleld,- Leachs here with $3.75 Hammocks and TWENTY-THREE something struck out. by Coons 2, by Dunkle 1; to Ritchey to Brans- Perham, the Clitherall team won by the at...... :.. $2.25 "$5.00 $6.00 Hammocks at.. g fierce. time, 2:20; umpire, Haskell. field, Conroy3a Ritchey; hit by pitched score of S act"*lly 53*75 TWELVE EARNED RUNS by 2 to 1. B. Whiting worked for less *han Coßt on many of thess goods. )n Graflius had a bad afternoon with ball, Doheny 2; pitch, Doheny; twenty-four 1 ;Thl^! Every reduction varantooa a wild Clitherall and struck out discount from our former low regular prices. early Monday. \u25a0\u25a0 reauc!r *»™><* his whip, and the Saints fattened their umpire, time, 1:55. -: • men. genuine Call a|| records. Nine bases were Hooslers Ahead. — lifted on the Toledo backstop. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. 2.—By Ten Innings at Fort Dodge. BIG DISCOUNTS ON —___ bunching hits in the second and fifth in- B Peirce made a play during the game nings, the Indianapolis AMERICAN LEAGUE. Special to The Globe. Carney Starts for Saints, But Is Wild team today won WASECA, Aug. that threatened a run. With a man on from Milwaukee. The stealing of bases Minn., 2.— at bag, Fort Dodge, lowa, today: Waseca 5, Fishing Tackle and at Critical Times, and Chech Suc- third and Geier playing off the by the visitors and the pitching of Kel- Dodge Fort BoSf Goods! 1 the catcher whipped the ball down lum were the features. Score: BRIEF TILT AT 3. Ten innings. 50 Caddyßags '.'A _ High-grade ceeds to the Slab— Mud Hens Play DETROIT. . Tennis 1 over third. Daugherty backed up and Mil. H P A |E| Ind. HP A|B no^:n0w...... OUC Rackets n0w.....-,.. $1.00 Slow Fielding Game. got the ball in time to hold the man D'gan, lb 110 0 0 Hogri'r, rf 3 1 0 0 Washington Shut Out In the Shortest PLAYING CHESS AT HANOVER. I at third. A.MB, cf 1 2 0 0 Fox, 2b 1 1 2 1 Game of the Season. S'b'ck, L'b 0 3 6 0 W'ruff, 3b.. 1 6 1 0 How the Record of the Masters Tom Daugherty, the new outfielder Played. Lost P. C. Stands the Northern H'lm'n, rf 2 2 0 0| Kihm, lb. 1 7 0 0 Chicago Won. WWI. R. secured from Crookston Cli'g'n, ss 1 2 5 l|O'Br'n, ss. 0 3 0 .. 8 2 47 35 .573 Up to Date. BURKHARD CO. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. league team, covered the left garden 5| Philadelphia 78 43 35 .551 90 59 31 R'nkle, 3b 0 0 1 l|C'ulter, cf 2 0j 0 0 HANOVER, Aug. 2.—Play in the in- L*uisville .656 for the Saints. Daugherty dropped one Altr'k, If. 0 3 0 o|Kuhns, If. 1 4 0 0 Boston 86 47 39 .547 Indianapolis 90 59 31 .656 St. Louis 81 44 37 ternational chess masters' tournament St. 89 49 40 .551 after a hard sprint, but he looks a good Speer, c . 0 5 1 o|Hayden, c 0 3 0 0 Washington .543 Paul fielder. Elliott, p. 1 0 3 0 Kellum, p. 1 0 1 0 85 40 45 .471 was resumed this morning, the men be- Kansas City 90 46 44 .511 Cleveland 87 39 48 .448 ing paired as follows: Milwaukee 87 42 45 .483 Three men were on the bases in the Detroit 8 0 35 45 .438 Columbus 90 Daugherty up __Totals . 6 27|16 2j Totals 10 27 7| 1 Marshall vs. Gunsberg, Olland vs. 43 47 .478 first when came for his .. Baltimore 85 37 48 .435 Atkins, Mieses vs. Napier, Popiel Minneapolis 88 34 64 .386 first attempt. Two strikes were called Milwaukee ...0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 o—2 vs. Tokdo 90 27 63 .300 Indianapolis ..0 2 0 2 0 1 DETROIT, Mich., Bardelben, Swiderski vs. Janowski, Ma- on the big fellow and then he rapped 0 0 o—s Aug. 2.—ln the short- son vs. Pillsbury, vs. right. est game of the season again shut Levin Tschigorin, a hard line drive to Mock let Earned runs, 1, Indianapolis Detroit Cohn Gottschall, Games Today. through Milwaukee put the visitors, only one of the latter vs. and Suechting vs. the ball bound and three runs 4; hits, made off Elliott 10, off team, Ryan,: '\u25a0 Toledo at St. Paul. 6; Kellum being able to reach ,the in- Wolf. were in. two-base hit, Hogriever; stolen bases, itial sack, which did once on a hit. The first game SPORTING Columbus at Minneapolis. Hogriever, Fox, 2, Kihm 2, he decided was on Board COMMENT Shannon continued his batting clip, Woodruff Mercer s pitching Barrett 1, Indianapolis at Milwaukee. Hayden, Williams; on balls, and homers by No. the American expert, Marshall, City. and during the afternoon secured cred- bases off El- and Beck were the features. inflicting The time for calling the St. Louisville at Kansas liott 3, off Kellum 2; hit by pitched ball, \u25a0'"'\u25a0--\u25a0\u25a0-"" - a severe defeat on the Anglo- Paul utation of the association will still two singles and a double. ' * -" ' " \u25a0R H E ' be it for Clingman; struck out, by Elliottt 2 by "Washington-~ -~-..0 ' - Hungarian player, Gunsberg. Shortly team "the crippled Saints" has prac- spotless. game Huggins, content with the 1; 0000000 o—o l' 6 This would make a winning ad Little not Kellum sacrifice hit. Hayden; left on Detroit \u25a0 03180010*—8 7 0 afterwards Suechting resigned his tically expired. the factory young bases, Milwaukee 8, Indianapolis 8; um- game with GENERAL for cheese that Mr. pire, Ebright; time, Batteries, Patten and Clark and Drill, the Viennese crack, Wolf. Today the Saints are back in winning NOTES. McXeil represents during the cold- 1:50. Mercer and Buelow; S two-base hit, Beck; The leader in the tournament, the Pa-- form ELMER PEIRCE. home runs, Beck, .Barrett; hit, risian expert, and are playing winning ball. , George Dixon intends to retire from weather months. The larger portion sacrifice" Janowski, furnished sa' the ring within the next six Mercer; , by Mercer 1, by surprise by allowing mas- The team deserves the support of months Dix- ci McNeil's curves and much of the 1; by pitcher, \ by t..e Leipsic OIS w En£land- having- gone ^ Patten hit Patten 1; ter, Swiderski, to remain on even the local fans and with this support with anl ,ln in there support behind the young man leaned first base on errors, 2; ". left on terms backer search of matches with bases, Detroit with him throughout -the ' sitting, a may yet land what the any of the foreign or American considerably toward the fromagre. By Detroit 3, Washington 2; struck being fanatics here weights now feather- out. by Mercer 1, by Patten 3; time, draw recorded shortly before have yearned for—the pennant. in Europe. On his return reserving strength umpire, 1:17; play given he become boxing their the Saints BOSTON AND ST. LOUIS END EVEN. Connolly. --.'... . was over. All the other Shay's instructor for the •were able to run the total for the safe - games were left in pretty even posi- sensational exit left the In- Black Bass Athletic Club of Cleveland. Visitors Take the Plank Too Much for St. Louis. field in a badly to twenty-three. First Game and Boston tions. on damaged condition \u25a0 after four years of credi- clouts ftp Twelve ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2.—Plank proved Most oJ»the interest centered and table+D SL fighting£*&\u25a0?*' the Second. too the sixth board, where was then came sickness and among middleweights of earned runs in one afternoon is a fair much for St. Louis today, and, although Pillsbury accidents. all shades and classes, is to Played. Won. each team made same of pitted against Mason. The latter put Lumley was, hurt and a was an It last record. So -c, IS to 10. The chance to „.„. Lost. P. C. the number up pitcher w»Y£>, i,oppotuni! to wln the middle- \u25a0\u25a0**)BBt :'s™Ea«'v-' '\u25a0''^v^v:Kß Pittsburg 82 62 20 .756 hits, Sudhoff was hit for the longer a stubborn fight against the Ameri- called to the right field. Geier was weight championship. Tommy make the Indians and Colonels figure Brooklyn 90 49 41 drives. Two in- Ryan and .644 home runs by Davis and can, who seemed to be unable to make ured and pulled r6 xnatched to fi«h for a purse Chicago \u25a0 Dillard was With the Kelley band looks very bright. 87 46 41 .529 Seybold into the bleacWs were the feat- any headway in the game. : : in from St ss!oOO. This time the afternoon wore through Boston 82 43 39 .624 ures. Score: left, another pitcher drawing a chance Cincinnati 84 In the afternoon sitting Olland went of the Baltimore deal, John \u25a0Without unpleasant interruption. For 39 45 .464 nR H E down before Atkins, to work on his resting-up Brush««Pv?klnSsaid: T. St. Louis 88 40 48 .460 St. Louis 0 0100000 o—l 8 2 Mieses and Napier days. "Unquestionably the par- this Mr. Neff deserves much praise. Philadelphia 62 .409 Philadelphia divided honors, :Popiel by All this was enough 3 St n are r^Ponsible 88 36 ..10000010 2—l 8 2 was beaten to send the mehe suit.6 Ii k™wteknew it Pfor Just before Mister Figgmeier's usual New York 85 28 67 .341 Batteries. Sudhoff and Kahoe, Plank and Bardeleben, Mason was outclassed by Saints hurrying toward the did not was comine- but I Pillsbury bottom expect It today." Brush's ac- buttery oration Mr. Neff and the rake Powers; earned ruus. St. Louis 1, Phila- in the end game, Conn and but through the trouble ULt he of BOSTON, Aug. 2.—Boston delphia 2; tworbase bits, Wallace, Gottschall drew, days the pitch- the knew tne'fram. handle selected a seat near the barb- and St. Kahoe. and Levin and Tschi- ers worked as utility men id8£n&.°"WWad 8tdB£e%£suit was proof positive that Louis broke even today in two games, M. Cross; three-base hit, Murphy; home gorin -adjourned their "game a second and then agUe interests «« wire fence. The fat man made good the visitors taking the flrg£. trough two runs, Davis, Seybold; sacrifice hits Heid- time, again came to the slab for their regular behind thl hits, a pass two rick, in an even position. The" throwing maneuver. his threat to hold his money from the and errors in the fifth. McCormJck; double plays, McCor- record up to date is as turn. Kelley beat the coun- In denning Ban Johnson's position management In the second game Pittinger was a puz- mick to Padden to Anderson, M. Cross to follows: try for men trustee of the as local and there were no Name— :; ;; ; to fill the holes and the Baltimore club, zle to St. Louis. Scores: Murphy to Davis, Wallace to Padden to . ; . won. Lost. players is Irush said* new ones anxious agitate the Atkins ...... 6 '\u25a0 forgot minor bumps and bruis- Johnson trustee through the assie-n to First Game— Anderson; stolen bases, Sudhoff, Heidrick, 4 ? es ment to him of the on groundkeeper. Fultz 2; on balls, Bardeleben ".. [5 - 5 and fought hard to help hold th» lease the B.Jt Bost HP A|E StTE: HP A|B bases off Sudhoff 2; Cohn Xii team up near The stockholders of C'ley, struck out, by Sudhoff !> by Plank 1; left 5x4iii % the top while the man- - "the- on 1f.... 110 0 Nic'ls, lb.. 112 0 0 bases, Gottschaii...... !. 6 ager was suraclub spent $26,000 in improve- Carney the Slab. t, ...... I in T'ney, lb.. 0 7 2 U on St. Louis Philadelphia 4; Gunsberg „ \u25a0 trouble. Baltimore Smoot, cf. 2 5 0 0 time, 1:50; umpires, '.. ..4 . 7: But now the trouble days Wild Bill Carney saved the fanatics D'm't, 2b. 1 2 4 0 B'clay, If.. 13 0 0 Johnstone and Car- Janowski .; '8 ~v*'2--— look over. tSS fSLKforfeTfel C'ney, rf.. 0 10 0 D'van, rf... 0 2 Q 0 ruthers. Levin ..; Little Dick Marcan came to the team c^l from a dreary afternoon. Several of G'm'r, Chicago ...... 5 —5 from 3b. 2 0 2 0 Farrell, 2b 1 1 5 0 Wins Both. Marshall '\u25a0: the Winnipeg Northern Saints Lush, 714 314 league the also contributed reckless cf... 0 4 0 1 Kruger, ss 0 1 2 0 CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Bunched hits and Mason 2% f 8% club, and now the departure of Shay sh. refused to utter any prophecy plays helped some. Long, ss... 6 2 2 H'man, 3b. 0 3 fast work on gave ...... can to the future of that Back from The fast little backstop, who has 0 2 0 the bases Chicago the Mieses .. ."..'; .-.6% 4% be really forgotten. Dillard is re- league actions the Nationala K'redge, c 1 6 1 0 O'Neil, c. 1 1 first game today. Callahan hit hard, Napier ..: ...... ;.... ;- - or the Baltimore club if the Winnipeg, where he won much ap- worked hard to keep the St. Paul team 0 0 was '.'.'.' 6~- - covering from his attack of rheuma- "won by suit up near the top Willis, p... 110 0 Yerkes, p..| 1 0 0 0 but the clever fielding behind him kept the Olland 514 - 414 himelf and associates. "I may plause by winning his matches, Wil- of the heap. Peirce, score down. Errors, Pillsbury...... ^::::::::::;:::7 tism, Geier is back in the game, a new followed by hits, :. 3 SSF&g"} ,**\u25a0*** mind." said a on account of his size, was looked upon 62711 \u25a0"..*.*; outfielder is on the bench and ufJ eT^ f' bUt liam asked for chance to start over Totals . _3 Totals ..| 72710 ~0 lost the second game for the visitors. Popiel ..•..\u25a0...... '. Trr.3% 7% just on X never speak unles3 again professional with suspicion at the beginning of the Davis' fielding and double by Suechting ...... ;...... 3 one thing handicaps the facts." as a real twirler. season, Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 a fast V* team. Having on but since that time he has o—l Strang and Isbell were the features. Swiderski ..•...'...;...... §*£ 514 The pitchers have been worked hard Charley Powers, though ranking high been brought up cricket demonstrated his ability to take St. Louis 0 0 0 Q 2 0 0 1 o—3 Score: Tschigorin ...... ;...;. in the field a as an umpire Jn the fanatics over care .. 3<& 6% and need slight chance the National, has hand- the border find much of the backstop department. Stolen bases, Donovan 2, Kruger, O'Neil, R. H. E. Wolf ...... 1...M11[[7 74% to rest up before they can be expected ed in his resignation. Powers • declares delight In fast scoring and do not mind Greminger, Smoot; bases on balls, off Chicago 3 0000023 •—8 11 1 to pitch that the ati team shutout ball. With the regu- hard inCll^ was working deadly on Willis 2, off Yerkes 4; hit by pitched ball, Baltimore 11000010 o—3 9 2 to drive him out of DUsmeaa the base balls. William TRYING TO PREVENT lar players back in the game the twirl- and he players the business four singles day Donovan; struck out, by Willis 5, bu Batteries, Callahan and Sullivan, How- FIGHT. ers beat the to it. overlooked the change of scenery and secured the previous, Yerkes 1; time, 1:50; umpire, ell and Yeager; \u25a0% can draw this chance and at the ' pounded McNeil for four singles and a Brown. left on bases, Chicago 5, _ end of this OW the ival Mil^aukee teams .worked in several passes where they Second Game— Baltimore 6; two-base hits, Jones, Green, :Terry McGovern Solemnly Asserts week, barring future acci- t^ a season In are double. His other chance was fly to Strang, Williams, Arndt, Meller; dents, the Saints should again tJo pol -.erles- this case .Would do the most good. The presents a Bost. HP AfE StTK H|P A|E three- That It Will Take Place. be able theJhi* league bosses cannot Interfere, for center field. Cooley, If. 3 1 0 0 Nic'ls, lb.; base hit, McFarland; stolen bases, Green, to make Louisville and Indianapolis players of the two were rounded off with several safe 014 0 0 Davis, Selbach; plays, Mertes NORWICH, the. teams intend to Geier also fattened his average. Phil T'ney, lb.. 12 0 0 Smoot, cf.. 13 0 1 double to Conn., Aug. 2.—ln an hurry to keep In the coaches ahead. thr°Ugh Without bumps ,and as the reckless plays came hit safe four times D'm't, 2b. 0 5 2 0 B'clay, Davis, Callahan to Davis to Isbell, Daly interview today regarding his position during the after- 1f... 0 10 0 to Isbell; struck out, by 3, by Icfar^ssi^nc^ta <*' in at this time, the Toledo bunch are noon. C'ney, rf... 110 0 D'van, rf.. 2: 1 0 0 Callahan relative to the McGovern-Corbett prize FIGHT-OF THE BIG ONES. o^ conference between Young Corbett •.tie to boast that anyhow they had Carney, G'm'r, 3b. 1 1 1 0 Farrell, 2b 2 0 8 0 Howell 1; base on balls, off Calahan 4, off fight, which is scheduled to take Sam Harris./Terry McGovem's man- Bill the old-time Minneapolis Lush, cf... 1 2 1 1 Kruger, Howell 3; wild pitch, Howell; hit with ball, place The Baltimore deal engineered by a£Lager, James J. Corbett was |he score knotted up once. With pitcher, was given a chance on the ss 0 2 2 1 Gilbert; time, 1:50; umpire, at New London on Aug. 29, State's At- for selected as Long, ss.. 0 5 5 0 H'man, 3b. 0 0 2 0 Sheridan. torney Lucas Freedman, Brush and McGraw, has referee the .fight between the two Everything even Bill retired to his slab. Carney started well, but his Moran, c. 1 6 2 OJT.O'Neil, c 2 0 Second Game R. H. E. today said: * rudely shattered feather weights in New London on Aug. on 13 Chicago — "The fight will positively- not take the dream of the C Sweater and C. Chech went to the bases balls proved fatal. Carney is Pitfger, p 0 0 2 OM.O'N'il, p 0 0 2 0 1110 10 10 \u2666—5 8 0 . . hopeful few that this see e tO a good pitcher and made a good Baltimore 0002 00 0 0 o—2 9 5 place. I have personally interviewed season would HYOrUs?bu tOra^ept ftlab. record the trouble between the two big §2 t mpiOn re dfUS^e fS'S in Northern league. In former years he Totals . 827 13 1 Totals .. ~6 24 16 ~2 Batteries, Garvin and McFarland, Hale i Chief Justice- Torrance, of the supreme leagties patched ? hen Aside from the little turn performed and Yeager: left on bases, Chicago 9, jcourt, and he agreed ':, up. m Harris^!! |»y C. regular was wild, but despite the three passes Boston 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 has to hold a The Baltimore JSS^ Chech, the twirlers had pitched 0 • Baltimore 3; two-base hits, Mertes 2, ! special session of the superior deal, if more carefully (^tiiP gh3i Ci the empire, has fcchance to rest T. Daugherty, a youth he a steady game yesterday. St. Louis 0100000 o—l 2; sacrifice hits, Isbell; criminal planned, might have been a bad released.v place been He was having Williams stolen court on Aug. 29, in New London, and blow His will be taken by Won unfortunate in hits fol- Earned 2; hit, bases, 2, Strang 2, 2; to the American. V > old Ijrtxo has considerable renown in passes. runs. Boston two-base Green Isbell double , measures will be taken to prevent McGraw and the league Crookston and other Northern league low the Cooley; stolen bases, Greminger, Hart- play, Strang to Isbell; struck out, by Gav- the others did not look far enough ahead who" wn Fiofficiateshei: thfat Portland todayJftche? Young Bartos, the lefthander from man, Carney; bases on balls, off Pittinger vin 7, by Hale 6; base on balls, off Garvin fight being held." : see thi » ii towns, came in early yesterday morn- 3; to the chance to cripple the John- ***&•- Ing and reported Winnipeg tried out against Indian- hit by pitched ball, Hartman, Carney; 1, off Hale 4; hit with ball, Garvin; time, son league by playing a for work. Daugherty week, has, struck out, by Pittinger 4, by 2: 1:50; umpire^ Sheridan. STRATFORD, Conn., Aug. team of bush Brew P. Dillard's suit apolis last according to re- time, 1:45; O'Neil 2.—When leaguers as the Baltimore club on to and stood in port, umpire, Brown. told of the statement of State's Attor- ,|he left garden. Pat forgot to leave his declared himself through with the Base Running Atrocious. ney the close of the season. The National HIS WINNING STREAK Saints. Bartos declares Chicago Shuts Quakers Out. Lucas, of New London county, only CONTINUES. farters, and the young man had con- that he did not , CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 2.—Boston Terry McGovern, who is training in this raid secured McGraw and receive proper support. The Saints PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2.—The home exciting game here, Kelley in the dragging Robby Walthour Takes Twenty-Mile Mg- liderable trouble with his socks, but club was shut out by Chicago took an Intensely from said: for stars but be worked fair game could not prevent those costly bases in a game Cleveland today," Sparks keeping the hits many suspicious moves are being tor-Paced a in the field and characterized by heavy hitting by the running "The fight will positively come off. noted Race. three singles during on balls. well scattered. The base of the we in the American circuit and the wise NEW YORK, Aug. pumped t1%3 after- ysitors. Philadelphia played poorly in was Score: If are arrested before the* fight we ones thour, 2.—Bobby Wal- A number of the players from the field and could not hit. Score: locals atrocious. will furnish bail feel convinced that another raid of Atlanta, Ga., in league and then go on with being planned. winning today continued his Geler Opens Single. Crookston and other Northern Phila. HP |E| the contest. are is streak :n the twenty-mile With towns saw the game from the A Chi. HP A|B Cleveland ....0 0000010 o—i 10* 6 If we arrested after A number of motor-paced race at Manhattan P. Geier Btarted the bumpfest in the stand. T mas, cf 0 1 01 o|Sl.agle, If 2 2 0| 0 Boston 0 0000200 o—2 8 1 the bout we do not care. It is too late fanatics who think only Beach. Cassaboine and Curley, two of Daugh- W'ton, 12 o|Jones, Batteries, now of the present happenings are now ™dm? distance in the record time first by rapping one over erty's Barry, 3b 3 rf 3 2 0 0 Moore and "Wood, Sparks to back down and the people will of°J 28 minutes 11 3-5 seconds. second. Be- teammates, watched his debut rf 2f 1 Oi OiCh'nce, lb 212 0 and Warner and Criger; two-base hits, abusing Brush and Freedman for this Riding Shannon could sacrifice Geler as J ings, lb 0 8 0 not be disappointed." the first mile in 1 minute 25 fore a Saint and were pleased with his 1 2jDobbs, cf. 4 3 0 0 Gochnauer, Bradley, Flick, Freeman, La "dishonorable" attempt to crush the seconds and lowering best fcneaked to the middle corner. Shannon Krug, 2b 0 5 2 1 Chance; Pickering, the previous showing. T'ker, ss 112 0 sacrifice hits, Parent; TOWN American. Ban Johnson heartily agrees track mark, his own, of 1 29 had a chance and rapped one hard. Doom, c 1 41 4 1 Lowe, 3 3 6 0 double plays, Parent to Ferris to La AND COUNTRY TEAM WINS. seconds, chopped minute 1-5 William Phyle, the, Minneapolis third Dgl ss, 2b with these fanatics. Almost anything he seconds offeach suc- Lumley singled and Geier came in. baseman, has jumped to San Fran- If 1 0 0 0 Kling, c 4 S 0 0 Chance, Sparks to Collins to Parent to is fair when engineered by ceeding mile, eventually eclipsing Huggins dumped Huls't, ss 0 211 S'fer, 3b . 013 0 La Chance; first base on balls, off Moore Local Golfers Defeat Team From the Johnson, work of July by hia one down and beat cisco. Quigley. who has been playing Iberg, p 0 0 2 1 but it is all the other way when the 26 4 4-5 seconds. the throw to first. Menafee, p 1 0 1 0 3, off Sparks 3; left on bases, Cleveland Chicago Glenview Club. Marcus Hurley, the New York Athletic third for Crookston, may take his Dug'y, p 112 0 1_ 9, Boston 8; struck out, by Sparks 4, by National attempts to play the same club Being new T. Daugherty here found The Town and Country Golf club game. star, scored his usual two victories place with the Millers. Totals 20 zi x 20 Moore 2; passed ball, Wood; wild pitches, easily in the amateur by getting himself in a trying position. cor-, 625 defeated the team from the events home The The fanatics who have been count- Totals 15 6 Moore 1, Sparks 1; time, 2:05; umpire, club on Glenview Johnson and hia followers thought It first in the half-milo open ners were all occupied Philadelphia ' ' ' O'Laughlin. the Town and Country club links enough and two-mile and a swat ing the Saints out of the race for the -JO 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 o— 0 yesterday. Louis N. James, the fair to move into the National handicap. Ralph De Palma defeated would look good. Daugherty delivered pennant are hasty. Chicago 1 2 0 5 13 2 0 *—12 champion, national camp and bribe a number to George Kuhlke in a five-mile pursuit goods. The Saints, if they was expected, but could not of stars race in 12 the His drive went to left, and continue their winning streak, stand a Earned runs, Chicago 8; two-base hits, come on. Phelps Hoyt, the leave. The National men moved into minutes 44 2-5 seconds. Hq Mock let it roll by. All on Duggleby, WESTERN LEAGUE champion, Western won by sixty yards. ahead tal- fair chance of making Louisville and Dobbs; three-base hit, Kling; and William Wallace, the for- the American camp and bribed the John Wyckoff, lied and Daugherty got stolen bases, Slagle 2; plays, Wol- mer Western champion, played. Hoyt players of New York, won the to second. The Indianapolis fight it out with them for double played they wanted. The American nve-mile amateur motor race good next three went out. verton to Krug to Jennings, S,chaefer to At Omaha— R. H. E. the Town and Country course in had their purchased stars field in from a first place. Lowe Chance; first base on balls, off Omaha .00000000 2 83, 1 below bogey. wait until 7 minutes 32 4-5 seconds. A base on bad ones, followed by Three out of four from Louisville, to o—o 7 the end of the season before moving threesacker, gave Duggleby 2; hit by pitched ball, Menefee; Dcs Moines ...0 0001000 2—3 7 0 But five of the Glenview team were rep- Kleinow's the Hens one of the two with Indianapolis, struck out, by Iberg 2, by golfers. The over. The National carried their pur- OTTAWA, Ont, Aug. their one and Duggleby 2, by Batteries—Owen, Brown and Gonding, resentative five defeated 2.—The second first in the first. Another base two straight from Toledo is the record Menefee 3; time, 1:45;^ umpire, O'Day. Peeney and Lobeck; umpire, Geinins. the first five Town and Country players chased stars right back with them. day s races of the National Cycling as- left Mock on the paths, with one out, by the 9 down. The Town and Coimtry club was Two months Is - only sociation races today brought out a good made Saints since the return Close and Well Played. At Milwaukee— R. H. E. seriously about the differ- The final in the second, and McNeil sent him in to Lexington. That record should win Kansas City ..00000001 o—l 6 2 handicapped by the absence of ence in the "dishonorable" grading. attendance. in the quarter- \u25a0with another threesacker. BROOKLYN, N. V., Aug. 2.—Cincin- Milwaukee ...12000020 *—5 Schurmeier, who was too ill to appear. mile circuit championship was as fol- In the third the support of the fans. nati beat Brooklyn today in a close and 6 1 The score follows: lows: Carney handed a pass to Burns and well played game. Batteries —Weimer and Messitt, Adkins MAYOR IS First, Major Taylor. The fielding was un- ; Glenview— Town & Country— SATISFIED. Worcester; second, here Marcan did the rest. Turner poked usually good on both sides. Long run- and Lucia. Hoyt 4 And now mayor Frank Kramer, East Orange. N. J.; one at the little shortstop, Millers Are Laid Low. ning by Corcoran, At Springs— H. E. Doran 0 the of San Francis- E. B. Cqllett, third. and Richard catches Keeler and Colorado R. Weller 2 Langford 0 co comes forward to announce that he New Haven. Time, :32 4-5. booted. If he had held the ball all Columbus hit Cribbins hard yesterday, Dahlen were the features. Keeler's left- Co. Springs ...0 0112111 •—7 6 2 Thorne 0 Miller 0 Ten-mile international championship, while Minneapolis do nothing with hand catch of Beckley's fly easily Denver 0 0000000 o—l 7 4 Is convinced that Fitzsimmons did not professional, flying start—First, Would have been well, but he heaved, could to left Sellers 0 Fish 0 "fake" fight Schreiber, G. S Kelley Bailey. Turner knocked a in prevented a three-base hit being made, Batteries—Jones and Bearwald, Keyes 2 his with Jeffries. New York; second, J. B. Bow- and while chased the throw bcore: McClos- Ricketts 0 ler, Chicago; third, Burns came round. the first, with two men on bases. Score: key and McConnelL Bickerman 0 Brookes 4 This should end the incident for the Plugger Bill Martin, Cin^ H|P A jE|Brook. At Peoria— R. H. E. J. N. Lewis 0 Gardner 12 mayor of Frisco was practically tha Australia. Time, 22:30 3-5. Mpls. |HPA|E|CoI. HP A IE Kelley, If. 2 2 HT"""A"nR 0 man This establishes a world's for Pound McNeil Again. Lynch, cf 0 2 1 o|Hart, 2b 3 3 0 OiSh'ard, If 1 4 0 Peoria ....00.30300000 I—7 7 1 McDonald Harlan 8 only interested in an investiga- everything record 1 0 Becky. -j 110 0 o' Carson 0 W. from three miles up to ten. In the fourth the Hens looked too Lally, If.. 0 3 0 0 Viox, ss . 2 0 10 OjKeeler, rf 15 10 St. Joe ...0ft?0010020 o—6 13 6 Doran 5 tion. The mayor of Frisco insists that The best previous . C'ford, rf 2 1 1 OjDolan, Wilson, Chirm, Criscad 0 J. Doran 8 fighting record was 22:35 3-5, close, and the Saints started Cool'y, 2b 1 2 1 0 McF'n, cf. 3 2 1 1 cf 13 0 0 Batteries —Schafstall and Hoight there must be cut. out if any made by Iyer Lawson at Lake City. after Mr. Wil'ot, rf 1 0 o|O'H'n, lb. 212 2 1 S'niour, cf 0 4 0 OlDahlen, ss 0 5 4 0 McFadden and Roth; umpire, Moran; at- 0 Sabin 4 attempted Salt McNeil once more. Marcan hit to cen- 5 Peitz, 2b 13 3 o|F'rell, Littlejohn 0 Johnston 4 more faking is and it was consolation lap race, professional, two W'd'n, lb 1 4 1 2 Turner, 3b 1 1 1 0 c 0 2 0 1 tendance, 600. .-. up to the mayor to discover miles—First, W. Fenn; second, ter and Gilks let the ball get by. Byers, Knoll, Corn, ss 0 3 2 OlMcCr'y, Salwood 0 whether John T. c. 1 2 1 0 If.. 2 10 0 S'eldt, 3b 1 lb 16 2 0 or not the time for stopping the fighta Fisher, Chicago. Time, 4:16 2-5. Carney bunted and McNeil tried to Q'illin, ss 1 5 2 0 H'd'ks, rf. 1 0 0 0 1 0 Ollrwm, '3b 10 2 0 WITH THE AMATEURS. — Total —45 standing for Btop Phillips, p1 0 6 oflood, Total 8 had arrived: As he believes now that The the championship of Marcan at third. Too late. Geier Grant, 2b 0 2 1 0 Fox, c 2 6 1 0 2b 12 10 the National Cycling association now is sent Marcan in with a a bag. C'bbins, c 0 2 6 0 Bailey, p..... 0 3 1 0 Bergen, c 0 3 2 OiNewton, p 1 2 0 0 The West Publishing company defeat- Fitz was really jolted hard enough to as Kramer, baste for Pittsburgh company go down follows: 48; Kimble, 15: Col- Shannon got his chance to sacrifice. ed the Plate Glass ENGLISH WIN AT TENNIS. for the count the West con- lett, 15; Lawson, 12; Taylor, 9. Totals 5 2712 2 Totals ..16 27 8 2 Totals 827 11101 Totals ~7 27 10 "If team, of Minneapolis, at St. Thomas, in tinues to look good to the pugs. Lumley hit to right and Carney got . a seven-inning game, by the score of 11 The Wrenns Are Beaten by the Dohertys round. Huggins stung Minneapolis Cincinnati ....2 0 0 (j 0 0 0 0 o^2 National Polo Championship. one and Geier ..00010002 o—3 Brooklyn 0 0 0 Q Q Q i o to 3. Hoffman was a star on the slab at Longwood. HICKEY'S BRAVE came in. Columbus 3 1000300 o—7 o—l and allowed but four hits during the aft- STANDS SARATOGA, N. V., Aug. 2.—The first runs, LONGWOOD, Aug. Eng- The Hens tied it up In their part of Earned Cincinnati 1; first base on ernoon. He struck out fourteen men. 2.—The two T. J. Hickey, president of the Amer- match for the national polo championship Earned runs, Minneapolis 1, Columbus errors, Cincinnati 1; left on bas^s, pounded opposition pitch- lish tennis players, R. F. and H. L. Doh- was played \u25a0on the the sixth. Gilks and Smith opened 4; two-base hits, O'Hagen; Cin- The Wests the ican association of baseball clubs, is field of the Saratoga home run, cinnati 7, Brooklyn 6; two-base hits, Kel- ers for fourteen safe ones. Moshofsky's erty, proved too strong today for one of now receiving Polo club today before an iramenw with safe ones, and Daugherty mixed Turner; wild pitch, Bailey; bases on balls, ley, Steinfeldt; stolen bases, batting by innings: the best of the American pairs, R. D. much praise from the crowd. It was won by Bailey by pitched Crawford was a feature. Score papers the Lakewood tip on Mock's high one. Geier pulled off 5, off Cribbins 4; hit Keeler; double play, Crawford to Beckley; "R TT "p1 and G. L. Wrenn, and won the Eastern of the American circuit and In team on which were three* of the experts one from in front of Marcan and Graf- ball. Byers; struck out, by Cribbins 1, by sacrifice hits, Seymour, Flood; first base Wests 2 1 3 1 4 0 •—ll 14 3 championship for doubles In three sets the East for the stand he has taken who recently returned from England, fius got on. came Bailey 3; left on bases, Minneapolis 7, on balls, by Newton 1, by Phillips 1; Pittsburgh^ ....0 o—3 4 to one. For two sets the Wrenns, by on the contract jumping question. The where they contested with play- Gilks in. Meany Columbus 11; double play, to, by 00003 6 keeping high the best singled and and Grafnus McFarlan struck out, Newton 1, by Phillips 2- Batteries, Hoffman Moshofsky; the ball in the air, seemed words of praise are coming to Mr. ers of that country. Their opponents Mock tallied. Fox; stolen bases, Viox, McFarlan, Knoll; time, 1:44; umpires, and to have a trifle the better of the play, but you pull are the team of the club Burns flew out to Lumley. Meany sacrifice hits, Cooley, Fox, Hendricks; loney. Donovan and Ma- Hille, Berger and Larson. Hickey, but cannot a ball Dedham Polo of the Englishmen, resorting to the same or Dedham, Mass. The score was 18 to thought two were gone and started time, 1:50; attendance, 1,600; umpire, No Commercial league games were tactics, beat them out. The score was team an association of ball teams 7&. round the paths. When he stopped his Tindill. New Yorks Are Outplayed. played yesterday, owing to the railway 4-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-2. through a season with praise. It has tear, Kelley NEW YORK, Aug. 2,—Pittsburgh clerks attending the annual outing at While this match was in progress W. been demonstrated right at Lexington mad had the ball at first. Thumping Big Score. champions outplayed Challenge for Fisher Cup. The Saints made the New Yorks to- Waconia. A. Lamed, the present national tennis that il is hard enough to get through it unanimous in KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 2.—Grady's day. Taylor was batted out of the box Out-of-town teams desiring games champion, and one of the American teams with a winning team. TORONTO. Out., Aug. 2.—George H. the seventh. Kelley hit safe. Peirce home run over the left field fence tied the in the first inning, four hits being with the "West Publishing company team will play the Englishmen next week Goderham, last year's commodore, h;ia out, score in ninth, but won off hjm. made should who The American association has been, authorized the sailing went but Marcan and Chech drew the Louisville When Cronin relieved Taylor address Tom Hartman, care West for the Davis trophy, was being beaten day committee of the singles. Kelley scored. Geier singled the game by batting out five runs in the there was only one-man out. Score Publishing company, St. Paul. by one of the coming young playei-s, Wil- since the first of its life and Is Royal Canadian Yacht club to challenge and eleventh. Score: Pitts, y. The St. Paul and Minneapolis broker- liam J. Clothier, of Philadelphia. This now, marked for the slaughter by the for the Fisher cup with Invader as chal- Marcan came round. Shannon ih 'pjaTePn. IhFpiai c leagues. lenger. The -©up rapped another one and Chech got in. K. C. HIP A |EI Louis. H[P A|E Clarke, ifI 4 if 01 0 Jones, If 2i 3 0 2 telegrapher ball teams met yesterday for match was the sensation of the after- association of minor "Marked was last defended by R'fuss, rf.. 2 2 II 1 Cly'er, ss.. 2 0 4 0 Bea"nt, cf 2 lj 0 0 the second time this season. The St. noon, and to the minds of tennis experts for the slaughter," is the expression Genesee in 3,900. The challenge has not Lumley cleared up the rest with a Mc'G'w, ss 0 1 7 0 con- yet been forwarded singles Seville, C. 2 0 0 0 Bonner, 2b 1 3 1 1 Leach, 3b 2 0 4 0 McGn", lb 1 0 Paul team had no trouble winning by the makes the outcome of next week's used by Powers, Farrell and the other to the Rochester homer. Four and a twosacker Grady, lb 210 01 0 Ganzel, lb. 4 9 2 0 Wag'r, 114 score of 23 to 4. team exceedingly doubtful, Lamed being Yacht club, but the prospects that a rf 1 2 0 1 Prodie, cf. 0 2 0 0 The all-round test league killers. will good. raca explain the four that came later. Score: Nance, cf. 1 6 1 1 Kerwin, rf. 3 2 0 0 Br'n'd, lb 2 9 1 0 Lau'er, 3b 1 1 4 0 work of the St. Paul team was the fea- one of those selected to defend the Davis Just to help along result are ""' Gannon, Ritc'y, cup. played tennis, be- the finish the clubs _ St. Paul— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Leewe, ss 1 2 3 0 cf 1 0 0 1 2b 1, 7 4 0 Br'n, rf, c 0 4 0 0 ture. Clothier brilliant in this collection of minor leagues Geier, Sb 6 6 4 4 1 Gear, 1f.... 2 6 0 0 Odwell, If.. 18 0 0 Cony, ss. 1| 3 6 0 Dunn, 2b 0 0 2 0 The Cortlands announce that they can- sides being" cool and steady, while Lamed Defender of Seawanhaka Cup. cf...... 0" McA's, 3b OlSchaub, 4 Smith, c 0 play afternoon, was nervous The score of have not hesitated for an instant in Shannon, '...... 4 8 8 1 0 0 1 1 2 3b 5 6 0 2| 3| o|Bbw'n, c 0 10 1 not the Kenoea this as and erratic. snatching MONTREAL, Augr. 2.—At a meeting of Lumley, rf 2 was arranged. this match was 6-3, 3-6, 6-2, 7-5. up any American associa- 5 2 2 1 1 player good the sailing committee of the Royal St. Huggins, 2b . 6 1 6 2 6 0 The C. Gotzian & Co. team will play tion who looked and ex- Lawrence Yacht club today it was de- Daugherty, if 6 0 8 1 0 1 the Daytons this WINNER OF pressed a willingness to forget his Kelley, LITTLE JOURNEYS TO THE HOMES OF G/iEAT BALL PLAYERS. Burkhardt afternoon SUPERIOR HANDICAP. cided that the boat with the two center- lb ...; 6 1 1 15 2 0 for a purse. The game will be played on contract. is to defend the Seawanhaka cup, Pelrce, c boards ...... 6-1 1 2 0 1 William Porter Shannon was born in the Hastings avenue grounds. Gross and John McGurk Distinguishes Himself on The leagues in this minor associa- and that her name shall be the Trident* Marcan, 83 3 8 2 2 4 2 Conrad will work for the shoemakers, tion have a number of men The race will begin on Friday next. Carney, p..3 I 1 2 Allegee, Pa., the year of the great and for the Daytons. the Harlem Track. that could p .2 0 Lennon Buecher be used to good advantage by teams Chech, ...... 2 1 I\, 0 0 0 drouth. He was about the only good The Kennedy Clippers will meet the CHICAGO, Aug. 2. The Superior in the American Keane a Good Sprinter. Oaklands this afternoon on — association, but Mr. thing raised that year. "Spike," as he the Como handicap, event at the Har- Hlckey standing good Aug. Bridge I Tolal3 ...... 46 18 23 27 19 6 grounds. Kernan and Sutton will do the the star alone under the LONDON. 2.—At of Allan, Toledo—,.,. is commonly called, began his baseball battery work for the Clippers. The team lem track today and worth $2,880 to light refuses to have a single mark of Sterlingshire, Scotland, Keane, the Amer- AB. R. H. PO. A. E. -winner, was captured by John Mc- a on ican sprinter, defeated the well known Meany, rf 5 1110 career at a tender age. On his tenth lines up as follows: Sutton, c; Kernan, the jumper the spotless reputation of Downer, 200-yard Burns, 0 Coffey, lb; Thurston, rf; Shiely, cf; Gurk, who defeated Nitrate, Hermen- our league. professional, A. in a 2b ...... 4 111- 2 1 birthday p; J. race in twenty seconds. Turne r.lb 4 2 2 1 he signed with' the Junior Hartman, If; Fairbain, If. cia, Argregor, Fragible and Artena, In If the promised slaughter ever Klelnow, 8 0 Sluggers, days ar- At the Blackburn sports today, tha sa 5 0 2 3 2 0 and for the next four the order named. The distance, mile rives Mr. Hickey can go down happy mile race was won by W. K. Baillie, of Gilks. cf ...^ 5 114 0 a Smith, 3b_;...... 1 played phenomenal game in center KATOLL GOES TO BALTIMORE. and a half, was covered in 2:84 8-5, in the thought that anyhow, the rep- the University of Pennsylvania. 4 12 1 8 0 one of the fastest run this Mock If ...... 5 2 0 8 0 2 .field. He was then approached by the and was Graffius, c 4 2 12 3 0 manager of the Sapolio Kids, who of- year. McNeil, .;...... Hlckey Orders of p 4 0 2 111 fered him a package of Mail Pouch if President Miller Pitcher Nitrate set a hot pace to the head . : - '\u25a0. to Join Orioles. :,:.;;.-;•- the stretch, closely attended by John Totals he would jump his contract. "Spike" ..'..1 40 10 12 24 12 :~5 ~ Katoll, ' has won McGurk throughout. In the final eight 4 to tempter, Pitcher Jack who simply Nitrate, Bt. Pau1..... 0 0 3 1 6 hearkened the for \u25a0 McGurk galloped 1110_0410 4 •—lB and the much. favor . with the jMinneapolis fans, over Toledo 2 o—lo remainder of that season pitched win- will pitch his game for the team to- winning under restraint, with three TOGGERYISMS Earned runs-, day park. --..•., spare. was two and \ v-: . St. Paul 12. Toledo 2: ning at Minneliaha • r-;v? 1 lengths to Nitrate . - ball for the Sapolios, letting the hits, Huggins, The : "tap-root" most common sens© pocket. two-base Shannon, Smith- hard-hitting sluggers -:At\a: meeting held In Chicago Friday a half lengths In front of his stable of is In the three-base hits, -Kleinow, McNeil; home down with thir- between President Hickey, of the Ameri- companion, Hermencia, the latter beat- run. Lumley: sacrifice Shannon; dou- ty-two scattered hits on occasion. can Stuffs to take the "hot edge" off this "wilty" weather. SHIRTS with ble hit. one association^ --President Johnson, of ing Argregor a head for third money . plays. Hus.cdns to Peirce, Lumley to In addition to his ability as a ball the -American .leag-ue," and President Rob- cuffs oh—swell and fine—'cause only swell dressers wear 'cm they don't .Kelley: stolen bases. Oeler 2. Mar inson, in the final stride. — can\u25a0••\u25a0\u25a0"' player. "Spike" is an expert trap- of the ißaltimore team, it was de- . ||t:nrins K«'Mi-y Shatiii-i*; "1 .ii'niey !•• ' siidotp>r, cided :that Pitcher; Katoll :\u25a0\u25a0 would have to Layla won easily In the first race at sell as well as the "detached cuff shirt"—this'll make 'em—up to $2.00 kind ,"\u25a0 • Ijjss'-s'oi. a s;»lendid swimmer and a ! ; ; TuMii'i :. f>:ili- off: C»i;ri('\ 1 It report to >•;• seven furlongs, and Federal, the favor- \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 gr.lrVt : Baltimore for work. The- Bal- —$I.oo. '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'- „,•••\u25a0\u25a0• ,'-...>:" it I *l V.'.. \u0084,| i i,n .-ii--.- _<• .•' of marked skill, swinging a - ;\u25a0,\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0•\u25a0..\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0;\u25a0.:.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0, \ ''"..\u25a0.':'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 ':•' '. v..ftv.v ' timore ;team, since its; reorganization, is ite in the fourth, came from afar back - W:; ;. ti; |, ,•;,-,..., irn.ii ... ..-.r.1 !;"y hia.x.-i.-y with th£ same ease with which badly : .V .in. ne^d-of T'iirht>rs and for this a burst speed and beat Brulare 'STRAWSThat old hat makes you feel and look wilted -freshen up~g?>t a • -• '\u25a0• '\u25a0!)\u25a0 | 4 H. •\u25a0\u25a0, lir v a ' with of .!-<••;•: '•• -^ : C. .^^ 7 ifi Is "Louisville slugger." I-reason they havV •: been after.: Mr. KatoU clear; ••• Ifc-; i>« V; ; in a hard drive. Weather track new one. when you can 'wear -natty. ;'l)o;iter"—yacht up , $3.00 1,1 Mi Shannon Is a man of quiet, stu- I for some! time.' \u25a0'•'-\u25a0- .\u0084' -r. a worth : to - -\u25a0• .'i:- .!••\u25a0...., li'",-. \u0084 \u25a0'\u0084.,''). -'.i.!•(•»•- 'J 1 to g;j fast l:: ' ' .... liifi-rasT^s. andf hns no particular Katoll "refused-," Mil'.iritarily. but for $1.00. \u25a0 , \u25a0:i-:"— --! t.i-Ji... u:i.;.::.r. Fi.,. ...l.:! „ ' love powers ft<-cicj«»d. r\S'^7^:-'f:- ;';'^'^^^'^"C:;; . '. \u25a0 so.itnx. infinitely preferring a when th.' lhal ••- ih.it If. '^ "SPIKE" SHANNON .he^jla.vt-tj-t.all-fit'-.all'-ir • wi'.i.ij.r.ayt -<• >« The Oregon's Repairs Sllkene UnderwenrT-luxury—was $ no a stilt—now $2.00- ' I.Mii supper pink \u25a0 . !i to a Is a \u25a0 -<-;- _. tea. He in thefArnei it'siii u;i.. iTt- \.vivfi lie-' Biuti WASHINGTON. *D. C. Aug. Z.—The MOVES OF THE . \u25a0'.-- \u25a0.:.-;\u25a0:/\u25a0 \u25a0Ait. .mi when at a more team, he is hitting - hi' ht> T.-:- •. - v.,, :, \u25a0'. \u0084(' .-. ii.-i.niist. At other regitt- thai Ohc :1< a- w> .\.:i:nt as he are being made at Puget Sound, ; !:^e^y .n-Cor. Sixth &Robert Sis/ times he is stern mainstays of the St. Paul club. preferred which fIVJr r flriril^rHl, : : .• piay a i3ouble-lu-.i>it:; vi LexiiiKtoi:.".!.;_; mid : He is a F^eat favorite —W. to : stay -h«i«.'; This will • be: sad" will be completed early next month. The F. K. news 'to ; the lovers of :.the : game •In s the repairs have co