ST. I'AUL, GLOBE, SUNDAY, 17, 1O»». 1O THE SEPTEMBER

Attendance, 2,200. er. I think that he will be a wond-r in box, the father kneeling down and spar- Whiskeybearloj thesame"Schwejrer" Uguarantee•**ebert—none todelicious—money can barfly boy Its tyM. were the features. lm h \u25a0«, the National league." Haskell 1-; ab mt ring with his children by the hour, so OoOtft ihlppftfl I^9 Kj| an mm mem mm n« «*^a Score: size, and Pitts twice Elberfeld's could hiw MMHW A WONDER fond was he of the game. When young \\ A ROW 808. iR|HIP|A|E| IRIHPAB put him out in less than one rour.d, b it IT ENDED Stahl, li 3 2| 0 0 B'm't, cf 1| 0 2 0 0 only Palmer was only 12 years old he was rfj 3b 11 he did not lose his temper, and asked Ten'y. lb| 1 2 13; o lW'ms, : that the scrappy shortstop b. a suspended. known all over England. He and his Long, ssi 0 1 21 0 McC'y, If 0 1 4 0 0 known as '"V?? I*-. Rfi m fflH^v^n-i® all & IIIIbIiG 3 the trouble Haskell asked Presi- REMARKABLE IIKIOli!) BAN- brother Matt were the "Palmer WON THE GAME AT Duffy, lfl 0 1 3! 0 lb 0 3 9 OML After OF A A Ol V SI'PERBAS OlDillon.D'van, dent Ban Johnson to remnvo the suspen- midgets." i^mJmlJfHnHmlwgn We t!ie only Distillers !n pjorica shipping Pennsyl- Fr'bee of! 01 1 31 01 0 rf 0 1 400 could go to Cin- WAY OF •'furk'forrn.an vauiat'uießyo.aro consumers Bear iv BROOKLYN, A\U ( UU Ai.O iJiU i: 1 0 llO'B-n, 2b 1 2 0 41 0 sion so that Elberfeld TAMWEIGHT IN THE ih.a jfgffRBBHB BfcaiSHcL. to direct. this mind. fc-ltasT 3b 0 cinnati. PALMER'S RECORD. ( 0 2 0 Lowe 2b 0: 0!1 G|l;Ely BS| 0 champion- ADMINISTERED ring Hs PUBE 8 OLD A THi: REST Bailey, pi 0 Oj 0' 3| 0 Sc'ver, c 0 0 6| 0, 0 For the past five seasons the Pedliir had his first professional gtaCHWEYER'S YEAR &*.n OlLeevr, 0 0 0 1 O ship in the Western league, as is the case In when he fought C. SSfiS SulU'n! c 0 1| 6| 1 p tlu engagement 1891, •Ham'n ( 0 0 0 this year, has narrowed down to last with the bare knuckles, winning PENNSYLVANIfI RYE *MOU 0i 0i 3| 8 game or two of the season. The struggle Bond Lewis, p| 1! 0| 0| 0| O *Totals 831 2 Indianapolis Min- in eleven rounds which lasted twenty- ""^jffffiy" The prime old whiskey prescribed for >3g§g^ Express TWEAKED this year between and HAS THIRTEEN- TO HIS CREDIT up to May. "yjtaK JB^H^tJJHaB^-iHSwSpr^g medicinal and general use. Prepaid UMPIRE'S EAR WAS neapolis has been an exciting one. In two minutes. From that time Tho RyR. 27 years Totals . 4i10U1.3| 3 Indianapolis team his first important j.-\u25a0^s^SK^^P^39f^|l!^^B»f''^s^L-— famons Pennsylvaniai for 0 I—4 1895, 1897 and IS9S the 1893 when he had lt!j*sSklj BBfrpi^^^S"*Kf^SK!ti!ui^H^fcfcu double copper distilled and a(;nt in wood under Boston .....".0 00 0 10 110 has been In these exciting struggles, and fight, a number of lesser mills in of Schweyer t burg 2 001000000 Defeat he had "^ ajpßteMtfimSß^^ personal direction Mr.John himself. Windy 1"i tfi .... ,o—3 while they have not always been suc- of Pedlar I'iiliiiim- in Almost great experience. Walter ffy*»HHßW3ra»Bl^a|'mfflßßniMKraiS''i HflluHlaTPWaf^g Never le<>s than 8 years old, most of it io and Wh* Bolder Than His for Bailey In the the always were in th« which he gained Lanf?e •Hamilton batted cessful, Hoosiers Reeortl Time SurpriNed Pug'il- Croot, after being knocked out Bgffg^gßStojglgy^llitfrffiyJiTTl^giSgy l2years old when first bottled. Sold direct to l>ull ninth. One out when the winning run to *he finish. the who died our distillery at ,iU Comrade* Game Wan hunt in England by Jimmie Barry, of Chicago, BBBgteSg«Sß^^^«Wgggi^a^y the consumer from the was made. "Pitching in these days seems to b > isfSe World—Talk' of a "liUydown" His !%tjraS^SSSjSSj*SaWHU**^j3|^aMMa low price of $3.60 for four full quarts that Badly— Played Both hit, Stahl; stolen base, Stahl; was his first opponent of much note. ' " grata bought that bo for less than him! Rather b> Two-base confined to one specialty, and Is by flffiafe""^ cannot elsewhere $6.00. double plays, Lowe to Tenn'ey 2, Lo.ig to ball," Charley Snyder. I'almer Not Cienerully Credited record from that time is as follows: Philadelphia Added One by 4, by throwing the says Croot fr^fymaLiK^-• We also offer onr BEVEN YEAR OLD Teams Tenney; bases on balls, Lewis "Of we have several fine fielding the Kins, May 1, 1893-Won from Walter '-ik'^sSmSSf «- 2, sacrifice hits, McCreery, Dillon, course, today, —Something "AlJont Sporting club, Lon- \u25a0\u0084,.,•«. — Ms List—Per«ectos Leever pitchers in the big league bul for before the National 5 CABINET PENNSYLVANIA RYE at Uaine to Bchriever; out, by Bailey 1, by I $3.00 forfour fullquarts. This is the S^IOO struck all-around work, such as batting, base Aeliievenients' of the Men. dO n 'rvl'o finest 7 year old rye P^^f* the N'en Easily. Leever ti, by Lewis 1; passed bull, fielding, can we find May t in six rounds. yn^ ever drauk and cannot bo duplicated for than j| Deleatc-d VorkerH umpires, running and where ß!9-Be ea MikfJmall lels S EpS Schriever; time. 2:32; Mannas- equal today of Bobby Caruthers, Dave AbTo ybeat Albert Gould and Ted Woods sa7m!dXme# profitsand Buar- We refer to Agency. Ban kor Express Company in States. .•-au and Connolly. the or Terry McGovern, who lowered the in rounds each at the ianteeabsolutely • United Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. Foutz, and those association pitchers the same night six JOHN BCHWEYF° 4c CO., DISTILLERS X the eighties?" Union Jack over Pedlar Palmer in less Bicoklyn ia bU 38 .

    J \u25a0:\u25a0'! Up date pocket of L. Sullivan. Slß9r4noc i-! heavy one in fines. to National edition Jolnp Ho 1 oston >-' i 1!! -tlf- 184 on Ernie Stanton in i league umpires have inflicted fines has a remarkable record for knockouts, m&t!ni£k™t3f- '-' l^ •££ Millers Beaten In Both Games of mi players at the rate of $5 per fine, mak- U d ** the league when It is taken into consideration that rSSSy°e Unanr boxed a draw with Dave S Exhibition Doable-Header. ing" a total of 5920 paid into a :S'u: 64 -oil treasury by players up to the present he is bantam—a weight at which the C Edward S, eh g, by Chicago 131 I67 1• I Sept. amount of a Is rarer from Billy Plimrner. Hinder Wilkes= Piusburg 130 62 OS All INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., 16.—The time. There is no doubt that the finish battle than WNov 25. 1895-Won* Kngland. fourteen dam by Col. Humbrick (Hudson) 1 1 .462 champions for sure, win- over $1,000, as the season still has in any other class. There Is no bantam H2-i>ound champion of Walter M. eh g (Miller . I ouisvilie 130 HO JO Hoosiers are will go MM GOES HOME ... 8 2 w iork 54 .4 .4; ning a today, making it a month to run. who can equal McGovern's record in that George Dixon. Halo 11., b m (Rood) 2 9 .\ 12i .o7d doube-header Western S3O, 1896-Draw with b m (Young) Washington 12S 4S W - straight Millers. Score: The annual meeting of the line. He has to his credit just thirteen r°Jai? Square garden, six rounds. Ran. 4 5 .139 three from the place in Chicago, Oct 11. Madison Marschan, b g (Bowen) Cleveland 137 l«* H8 Game— R.H.E,. league will take knockouts. The men who have fallen In April the same year Palmer beat ....'. 6 3 First It promises to be one of the most Im- of PRESIDENT OF THE WESTERN Special Boy, b g ((Cook) 7 4 Indianapolis .10003301 *—8 14 5 as before him in that way are: Jack Kelly, Ted Willis in two rounds, and October 12, BROOKLYN, Sept row portant ever held by the organization, spar- Actuary, br s (Kelly) 5 6 10..—Another Minneapolis ..00000100 o—l 5 2 out this two rounds; Fred Mayo, six rounds; Johnny Murphy, of Boston, who was BASE BALL LEAGUE RETURNS Cora P, b (Timothy) *" Heydon; the five-year agreement runs E. long m "10 7 the conclusion of today's game. Batteries. Newton and Mene- arrangement will have Garcia, five rounds; H. Forbes, fifteen ring instructor at Harvard for a Muriel Russell, bm (Dodge) 8 marked feo and Dixon. fall and some new take TO CHICAGO 8 long-drawn game, full of be made before the organization can rounds; T. Callahan, sixteen rounds; J. journeyed across the water to McNarry Hall ro g (Carpenter) ' li was a out :~in'ond Game R.H.E to time, 115 Time, 9dr some — 15 be continued. Rose, four rounds; A. Rice, fourteen Palmer's scalp. They fought at 2:l2Ji, 2:l£ poor pitching, ragged fielding and Indianapolis ....0 1 1 0 0 3 1 *-6 1 jaw 2:27 class trot, purse $1,200, two in Minneapolis 2 0-2 33 1 Chewing gum saved Nycf's from three: fielding. When in Chicago's ....0 0 0 0 0 0 yesterday. Lucille, b m, by Senator N, dam un- Eensational Batteries, Kellum and Heydon; Davis being broken at Providence FISH CAKGO NOT VERY HEAVY inning Swart wood While running up, Cassldy's bat flew out known (Rathbun) 1 1 of the seventh and Dixon. jaw, Pirie, eh m (Bass) halt of his hand and struck Nyce in the TERRY M'GOVERN AND HIS MASSIVE ARMS. .' 2 4 the game, he was surrounded by piece of jxum prevented a frac- Mattie Young, b m (Davis 7 2 called TEAM AVON. but the Hyta, eh m (Golden) Chicago's players and was knocked about COUNTY ture. Chewing gum has- other uses than Reanlts etf tlie Sylvia Lake Expedi- 3 8 curing dyspepsia.—Worcester Gaz&it?. Princess, b m (Doble) 8 3 a lit.le and Lange reached out and Players Barnes tion Not Flattering New Base Mystic Maid, b m (Rowen) 4 9 AVere Beaten Out in Umpire Cantillon and ear. one-hand- City Officials Speer, of Milwaukee, have form- — Hunter Hill, b g (Dodge) 5 5 tweaked his A sensational and Kid Bull League Will Hold Its Meet- Inning. chicken-raising Billie King, eh g (Rood) 6 Q ed catch by Kelley and a line running the Seventh ed a partnership in the Kaval, m CYoung) business. They are running a poultry ing In Chicago to Organize Today b 9 7 by Mertes were the features. Of Nines selected from the best base ball Kid Bettie Hamblin, b m (Geers) dla catch farm just outside of Milwaukee. -Manager ComUkey Will Not Be Time, 2:15y even nits made off Taylor four we.'c timber in the city and county ofiices met Speer says that he will never play ball 2:16^. 2 . yesterday afternoon at Lexington park 2:04 pace, purse $2,000, three in five. triples. Score: again. Present. Anaconda, b g. by Knight, !R!H|P!A,E and gave an exhibition of how the na- opened, it was pre- Chi. R H 1' A Ei Brook. Before the season near dam unknown (McHemy) ..11221 Ryan, If. 1 0 0 01 0 Kell'y, lfl li 3|.2i Oj 0 tional game should not be played. De- dicted that Buffalo would be down President Ban Johnson, of the Western Frank Bogash, br s, by Atlan- 0] Keel'r, rf 3| 0| o wind and a the end of the ladder, and tlvit P/esiJent C'ley 2b. l lj 1 l 1| 2. spite the cold northwest dub. league ball clubs, left last night tic King, dam unknown (Bo- ("nan, 2b 0 0 3 4 OJ'ings, lb 0| 1 5| 1| 0 drizzly rain, about half a hundred per- Franklin, of that had underesti- of base gash) 5 0| 1| 0| 1| 1 mated the strength of the Western Chicago Central, 2 111 Lime, cf 2 3 2 0 0 A'son, cf journeyed out tG game. has Lesn ye.l el. for via the Wisconsin Roan Wilkfcs, b s (Bassa 2 4 G Ev'tt, ! 2 ii Daly. 2b.; 0 0| 3| S| 1 sons witness the league. This prediction .... 6 5 lb 6| 2 game worth witnessing. Last and will be in Chicago today in time to Lady of the Manor, eh m M'tes, l 2 «. 0 0 Casey, 3b 0| 0| 1 3j 0 And it was a Base ball has Us ups and downs. (White) rf players entered into the sport with was made to sell the New attend the meeting of the promoters of 6 3 3 3 3 B'ley 3b. 0 l| 2 2 0 F'rreil. c| 21 1! 6| lj 1 The year an effort Rubenstein, b a (Johnson) 3 6 6 M'g'n, l 4 Y'ger, 1| 0| 1 3 0 and this up for what they club for $500. No takers could be proposed league. 4 6 ss 1 2 1 ssi zest, made Haven made $(,500 the new Chehalis, blk s (O'Xeil) 4 5 4 6 4 D'hue c. 0 v 0 1 0 H'hes, p.| 1| 0! 1 1.0 lacked in skill. For two hours the eigh- found. This year the team has Time, 2:06%, 0| 0| 0| 0 profit. Mr. Johnson said last night to the 2:05^, 2:M%, 2:07i4, 2:07»4. Ch'nce c 0 l 0 0 3 McJ's, p. I 11 teen young men who are paid by the tax- clear T'ylor, i»: 0 0 II0 1 i—!—[—!—!— Frank Silee has J-.een re-engaged to Globe, however, that he would not be • --; Totals |9| 7]2ltlS] 3 payers for transacting routine business for next season. AMERICANS WOK ALL. - - city and county worked they manage the Boston club present at the meeting today, and that Totals 7!10i21|14 3 for the as He has been instructed by President have not and probably will not for some country for some new the coincidence of its date with his ar- Chicago 0 0 3 0 2 0 2—7 Soden to scour the proving game Poor Showing: 0 1 4 0-9 time. There were some brilliant plays, material. pounds and Murphy, while rival was purely accidental, as he Made by Canadian Br.m.kiyn .1 3 0 was twenty rounds. £ad but th^y were few and far between, and Catcher Powers, recently with Louis- as a pebble, beaten in planned to return to Chicago Friday Athletes at Toronto. Earned runs, Chicago 2, Broklyn 2; the by Washington. following January Ernie Stanton Keeler, Jennings, the principal feature of the game was ville, has been signed \u25a0The night, was delayed in the lake region three-base hits, Kelley indulged in by He is one of the best of the crop of made another match with Palmer at 117 but TORONTO, Ont, Sept. 16.—For the six- Anderson; two-base hits, Magoon, Kelley, short dashes after the ball season. by teenth annual Brooklyn players. young catchers turned out last pounds, but tvas knocked out in fifteen of Minnesota circumstances over tourn|Lment of the Cana- first base on errors, Chicago 2, all the is by the dian Amateur Athletic Union at 8; left on buses. Chicago 8, Brooklyn 4; "Tommy" Neuhausen, of the Volks- "Cupid" Childs' scalp wanted rounds. which he had no control. today St. Louis fans. It is claimed that he is Sullivan, bantam- Rosedale the weather was perfect. The struck out, by Hughes 3, by McJaim-s 1; zeitung, after considerable discussion was exercises an Then Dave the Boston The facts in the matter, as nearly as hits. JVferies, Yeager; stolen going back and that he evil and brother of the irrepressible results in the different events do not sacrifice finally selected as umpire and quietly in- over several of the players. weight they can be learned, are that Mr. John- bases, Mertes, Bradley, Donohue Keeler; that influence tackled the great little Briton, pay a very high compliment to the abil- balls, by Hughes -1, by McJ&mes formed by the captains of both nines Crawford, who has lately teen secured "Spike," ton, with Manager Comiskey, of the St. ity of Canadian bases on square or there Rapids, has fighting him twenty rounds before the athletes, the Americans 1, by Taylor li; double plays, Magoon to decisions must be on the by Cincinnati from Grand a purse Paul club; Gus Atkinson, sporting editor capturing every event. Kraenzlein, Flan- Jennings; day of reckoning to come. been playing left field with the Reds and for $3,500 Callahan to Everett, Casey to would be a championship Times-Herald, Her- agan, Baxter and Long, all of the New hit by pitched ball, by Hughes 1, by Tay- The players lined up as follows: has scored a great hit. and $1,000 a side, besides the of the Chicago and Tay- serv- won city York Athletic club, were the chief win- lor 2; wild pitches, by Hughes 3, by City—Shogren, catcher; Shoberg, pitch- The Detroit club will be given the of England at 116 pounds. Palmer man Brown, ticket and passenger lor 2: time, 2:13; umpire, Sw irtwood. Knapp, first base; Marsh, second ices of Hickey by the Boston club, which rather handily from the American. In agent Central, went to ners. Two Canadian records were broken. er- Buelow from Van- BillyPllm- of the Wisconsin The running high jump record CLEVELAND DID NOT WIN. base; Caulfield, third base; Jchns, short- has secured Catcher December, 1898, he again met Paynesville, of 6 feet Martin, right field; Jordan, center derbeck. plenty backing against Lake Sylvia, near Steams 1-16 inch was broken by J. K. Baxter, WASHINGTON, Sent. 16.—Errors by stop; Indian- mer, who found of county, on a fishing trip, equipped with he field; Premerlina, left field. Connie Mack left his club at Plimmer proved no match for Pal- going 6 feet 2% inches. In the running the Senators in the second inning, fol- County—Gosewitz, catcher; Sudheimer, apolis and is traveling around the In- him large Quantities of bait and some trolling mer and was knocked out in the seven- broad jump A. C. Kraenzlein, New York lowed by hard hitting, allowed the Wan- pitcher;' Jansen, first base; Donaldson, terstate league looking for players. lines. The lake was pretty rough, how- Athletic club, Colter, third base; Breen, brought teenth round. as broke the Canadian record derers to take a big lead. After that second base: Elberfeld. Friske' and Barrett was April 17 against ever, and the party did not bring back of 23 feet 1 inch, he making 23 and, by good shortstop; Schulze, right field; Beyer, about $8,000 to the Detroit club from the Palmer's last fight many as feet OVs the Senators settled down field. boxer, BillyRotchford, and fish they had planned. The inches. Summary: work with the stick, won the game. At- center field; Seng, left coffers of the Cincinnati club. the Chicago other members the party say this was There were some changes as the game Milwaukee, join the won on a foul in the third round, of Putting sixteen-pound shot—Won by tendance, SOO. Score: Weaver, of will he to due to the railroad man, who was afraid Richard Sheldon, A. C, 44 progressed, Gosewitz, of the county nine, Blues, who expect to make a barnstorm- Rotchford striking him so low as N. Y. feet 414 " hand retiring to the Kansas. match with Mc- of the water—when it was rough—and inches. Wash. [RrH PA E Cleve. |R|H|P|A'E injuring his and ing- tour through severely injure him. The wanted captain fishing smack Hundred yards run—Won by A. B'gle, 3 3| 0 lC'fl'r, cf I 1 2| 2 0| 0 Seny was called in from the field The club expects to secure made during the summer the of the C. Kra- cf 21 bench. Cincinnati utility Govern was to make up his berth with the feet to- enzlein, N. Y. A. C, time 10 2-5. M'cer. 3b I 1 ! J 0 Har'y, lf| 2| 3j 0| 0| 0 to play behind the bat, but the pad used Joe Quinn, of the Clevelands, for preliminaries have gone through Pole high leap—Won by K. Baxter, 4| " 2b| 0| 0; 1 and all ward stern, a petition was J. OB'n. li 2| 0 01 V Qui'n, 7 <> by the catcher was built for a player services next season. a hitch. the which N. Y. A. C, 10 feet 8 inches. McQ, Hi i 4 9 : 0 H'hill, rf li 2; 1 0, v Baseman Stewart, of the Hoos- without ieiterated with so much vehemence that Mile by 1 avoirdupois than the assessor Second run—Won Joha Bray N V F'm'n, rf 2 4 l 1 l C'g-^rI,' 3b 1] 1| 2! 0| 0 with less in a rolling mill TALK OF A "BARNEY." the party had to beat a to shore A. C, third; 13|1T| belt not fit. Johnny iers. has gone to work retreat time 4:27 4-5. By, 2b,ss 51 2| 2' OD'can, lb| 0 0 and the would Terre Haute. of a "barney" in the Me and leave the fish unmolested. As it Throwing fifty-six-pound - L'h'd, 0 Schulze spoiled his reputation as a high at There is talk shot—Won by B'd, ss,2b 1 3 :' 3 1 ssl 2 0| 2 91 Govern-Palmer fight, but It is receiving was, they had planned to return in time J. Flanagan, N. Y. A. C, 32 feet o McMs, c G 2 3 (i 0 McAl'r, c 112 2 1 ball artist and retired in the fourth in- rounds; Casper Leon, twelve rounds; Pat- 3'± ON THE GRIDIRON. very little serious credence in pugilistic for Mr. Johnson to catch the Chicago inches. Fifl'd, p O! 0 lllj 0 K'per, p 1 0 0| 4 0 ning. County Attorney Bigelow put in sey Haley, eighteen rounds; Sammy Kel- threw the Two hundred and twenty yards run— during the sixth inning rounds; circles. It is said that Palmer trains Friday evening, but to do this, and by Long, A. C, an appearance ly, five rounds; BillyBarrett, ten betting on McGovern. Friday Won M. N. Y. time 22 1-5. Totals 15|21|27i &\ 3 Totals i0|12|27|22i 1 fielding by for the season is as fight his friends not lose the morning fishing, it Running high jump—Won by K. and carried off the honors The Belolt schedule Johnnie Ritchie, thre.e rounds; Pedlar is nothing to show necessary to trust to an J. Bax- capturing and only fly caught Sept. 23, A'hltewater no-nal at It is added that there was accomqio- ter, 6 feet 2% inches. Washington 1 0 4 0 1 0 5 the first follows: Palmer, one round. was in any way cognizant dation Throwing 0 4—15 game. a Whitewater; September 30, Whitewater that McGovern train which carries local passen- sixteen-pound hammer—Won Cleveland 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 o—lo during the Colter made massive Oct. 7, University did pur- by Flanagan, C, was find the normal at Beloit; o? MEN EQUALLY MATCHED. of the deal, and that if Palmer gers, wheat and other railroad revenue John N. Y. A. 154 feet 5 third baseman, but unable to at Milwaukv=>e; Oct. 14. Armour lose, his discredit, and as far only. inches. Earned runs, Washington 7, Cleveland Deputy Register of Deeds Breen Wisconsin As McGovern is now champion of the posely it is all to producers as Minneapolis Four ball. institute at Beloit; Oct. 21, Northwesten not to injury of McGovern, who This train was due in Minneapolis at 6 hundred and forty yards run— 6- two-base hit, Freeman; thrce-b.isa was changed from shortstop to left field university at Beloit; Oct. 28. Lawrence bantamweight class, his_ record and meas- the Won by M. W. Long, N. Y. A. C, time Harlcy, Fieeman, Hemp- For- by fought fairly and to win, regardless of o'clock, but by of heavy crop hits, Stafford. after the first inning, the second baseman university at Appleton; Nov. 4, Lake urements will be read'with interest virtue the 52 seconds. hill; home run, Barry; stolen bases, strong university at Beloit; Nov. 11. Univer- of game. There Is little pictures and everything else. The talk in the Northwest, and the perverseness Running broad jump—Won double plays, complaining- that the wind blew est Nov. the followers the by a man who by A. C. O'Brien, Freeman; Quinn prevent- sity of Minnesota at Minneapolis; difference physical development of of crookedness was started of fsits, which has thrown the lines of Kraenzlein, 23 feet 6Ms Inches. Duncan, Lockh«ad to Breen right In front of him and University at Chicago; lathe twenty yards to Lockhead to 18, of Chicago McGovern and Palmer. Here are the fig- overheard a conversation between Palmer Western leagu3 magnates In many a hard One hundred and hurdle yuinn to Duncan, Freeman to McManus; ed his fielding his position. Nov. 25, open; Nov. 30, Knox college at Creedon, during which Palmer already year, party Won by A. C. Kraenzlein, Knep- changes during ures: • and Dan lot this the reached time 171-5. — off Fifield 1, off city nine made no Eight first base on balls, The Galesburg. ... to Creedon: "Yes. I was whipped, the Saintly City at 10 o'clock, and all the hundred and eighty yards run- per 2, hit by pitched ball, Lockheau; the game and during the first three In- The Chicago university won the first McGovern. Palmer said Won by H. E. Maple, N. Y. A. C, timd ball, the Age 24 years but I got the money." Now that does not Chicago trains that President Johnson struck out, by Knepper 2; bassed nings had things their own way. When game of the season Saturday from 20 was any- 2:26 2-5. left on bases, Washington 8. Englewood high school by a score of 2 to 5 feet 4 inches ..Height..s feet 3% inches show conclusively that there had berths engaged on had departed. McAllister; Johnny Schulze. retired in the fourth in- ...... Weight pounds scarcely probable Cleveland 7: time, 2 hours; umpire, Betts. 0 The high school boys put up a strong 116 pounds 116 thing wrong, and it is Manager Comiskey will remain in St. ning, the county nine substituted Eddie for a outplayed Stagg s 15% inches Neck 14% inches story has any real foundation. a least, YOUNG WAS INVINCIBLE. "amateur." and this game and while 9 inches that the Paul for time at probably until OLD COACHES ON HAND. Schwartz, a local men. But as only one regular member of 10 9-10 inches Biceps Palmer had a host of admirers in the old the base ball atmosphere is cleared some- NEW YORK, Sept. 16.—Cy Young was change undoubtedly had its effect on the was in the game the show- inches Forearms 8% inches to only the Maroons 9V2 country, and it seems that for him what. invincible today, one New Yorker result of the game. There were sixteen ing can hardly be said to be bad. 33% inches....Chest (normal) ....34 inches battle would have been Spirited Practice l>y the University getting as far as thin* base. Gettig, on city Burden, team, has ..Chest (expanded).. 36 inches have thrown the "There are base ball leagues enough Johnson, base hits credited to the nine and Capt. of the Harvard 86% inches virtually as ring career Despite other hand, was easy. an players. men to mport at Cambnds?e 8% ...Hand (clenched)... 9% inches suicide, so far his now," said President Johnson last night. Poootball Eleven, Weather. the player, Gntig in seventeen to the county Sho- ordered his inches always bit of Empire league re.ieved on Sept. 18. Burden and a few men are 27 inches Waist 27% inches is concerned. There is a "I do not think the time is ripe for the spite a drizzle, nighfg sixth, and lid well. The game was gren and Johns, each made three-base college campus, but inches Thigh inches of that sort, and would be well organi2ation In of cold last the home run. working lightlyat the 19% ...*...19J4 talk It of a new one. it is not a university football practice was t-he called on account of darkness. Attend- hits and Jordan a the regular men will not ccme until the inches Calf 13% inche 3 to take a grain allowance and shake-up wanted, change most ance, inning1, 12% it with of that is but some spirited yet. was a larga 1,200. Score: The score was. close in the sixth end of the week. 67 inches ..-.Arms extended ....64 inches present system organization This due in spectators family may seen the men doubt In the of measure to presence In 'X. Y. |R|H!FIAIEf'Stl L- IR;HipIAIE and for the next half hour the Nelson Poe, of the famous Poe From this It be that will put the the field oi o'Di/ii'n, cf 1 0 2 Oi 0 coaching and made will assist in the little, although in one of the M'GOVERN'S FUTURE. which the minor leagues on a several of the old players, who took hold V H'n nfl 0! 0 1 fll lined up on the lines of football players, differ but surer footing and take them out of VB-n, 0 0 0 1 2'H'd'k, rf 2 2 00 0 interesting. The city nine in- coaching of the University of Illinois this most points, reach, McGovern Terry McGovern is prac- the and helped out Coaches Leary and Har- If: (• 0 the game begun. vital the The future of power of tho National league a greater Fosfr, rf (i 0 0 01 0 Blake, rf! 0 0 0] innings being played, but fall. Practice at the school has considerably the better of the compar- tically mapped out. He is a fighter and to rison. Van Campen gave the quarter (i 0! 0 sisted on nine has extent they are at present." Davis, ss i| 2 Si 0 gurk't, If 110 as they The Brooklyn boy measures three will to defend his title against the than backs some valuable pointers. Old "Char- Doyle lb 0 111 0 0 Sc'eck, lb| l| 1 14| o 0 the county nine, as soon secured ison. have 21 2 0, 3; 0 of two runs, declared it was too WITH THE BOXERS. Inches longer with his arms extended, and men who are aspirants for it, and are ley Hoss" Larson gave the guards some Gi'son, Lb 0 0 5 2 llGross, 3bj a lead That is, GRAND CIRCUIT RACES. W'lej 3b 0 1 1 o'Wal'e, ps| 0| 3 0| c\ 0 dark to play longer and intimidated the this is much at long-range sparring. heavier than the Brooklyn lad. instruction, while Willis Walker looked 0 0| 4| 6| 1 top-notch bantams— Warn'r, c 0 1 2 1 oChi-ds, 2b! 1 umpire so that the game was called at M'GOVERN'S RECORD. there are no clever after the tackles. From now on it is Gettig, p 0 0| U| 1| 0 O'On'r, c| 0| 0 3| U| 1 The score Little Jimmy Barry, retired bantam is not a bantam, but Track Fast and Events Excitingr hoped to have the assistance of the alum- the end of the seventh Inning. the ring alter ring in fact McGovern Juhn'n, p v 0 0] 1 1 V/oung, p 0| 0 0; 1| 0 champion, who re-entered Prior to the defeat of Palmer the about 118 to 120 pounds. At that Throughout the Day. ni every night, and it is believed they —I |_l_ by innings was as follows: retirement ten days ago against Harry as fol- is best at 1 5 3 12 1 o—l6 record of the little champion was weight he will be called upon, perhaps will succeed in arousing again the spirit Totals -i 0j 4j2i|.s| 4 Totals .| 6Uo|2i[l3j 2 Pltv 4 I/arris has again concluded to leave the will PROVIDENCE, R. 1., Sept. 18.—The County"-' 3 2 0 4 0 5 4-1S arena. This time, Barry avers, lows: next, to meet George Dixon, and that which won victories for the "maroon and 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 rcr-ed Kid Dougherty, Brooklyn, grand circuit races closed at Narragansett gone by. Bissell was his retirement will be permanent. The May £2, 1597, ba the battle of the little wonder's today gold" in years St. Louis 3 1 0 0 0 2 0 •—6 Slg at park with the best attendance and little fellow was to have met Hart won, ten rounds. Brooklyn, career. Should he defeat "Little Choco- played at center last night, Mueller was Earned runs, St. Louis 3; two-base BASE BAL.L, BRIEFS. City this coming Wednesday, but Aug-. 16, 1897, Eddie Goodbody, a wonder, even taking weather conditions of the week. The tried guard, and Page over to Sioux late" he is indeed very at moved hits, Heidrick, Schreck, , Wall ice; found that not train. won, ten rounds. track was fast. The Abbott won p'/ayed i>n bulls, Gettig 1, he could Billy Barrett, Brooklyn, consideration also that Dixon is not right tackle. Clarke Evans was off off Johv.son McCoy ODonnell were Aug. 23, 1597, into the free-for-all trot in straight heats, 2, off Young 1; struck out, by Gitii^ 1, "It takes about three seconds for a Kid and Steve as good as he once was. There is no at right half, and for the rirst night field a sharp hit down matched yesterday to meet in a twenty- won, ten rounds. won, is Bingen being the only other starter. In by Johnson 2, by Young 3; stole-nbas s third baseman to Broadway Athletic Sept. 18, 1897, J. Leon, Brooklyn, disputing the fact that George Dixon at that position did well. Donlin 2; double play. Child? to Schreck; to him and make the long throw to first five-round bout at the _ fighter ever pro- the third heat Ihe Abbott was sent for news was received yes- pick- club during the first week In October. seven rounds. , , the greatest the world time, tying record.' S re- The unwelcome liri-t base on errors. New York 1, St. with a slight recovery after his and speedy 2, 1597, Johnny Reagan, Brooklyn, No in ring has or had his Edward terday that Shepley had broken his Louis 2; left on bases, New York 6, Sc. up," pays a Chicago man. "Now, if tl:e Both men are very clever a Oct. duced. man the peated his win of Monday ii 2:21 pace. arm. looked for. This match will won, six rounds. career as Dixon's. He has never the and would be unable to get into the game Louis 8; hit by pitched ball, Warner; um- best time a National leagup runner can contest is 18S7, Doyle, Brooklyn, won, such a Lucille won trot in straght heats, pires, ninety Is three and with McCoy's contest with Oct. 9, Jock True, on points the 2:27 been on a govern- O'Day and McDonald; time, 1:55. make for the feet not interfere seven rounds. been defeated. decisions (leers was race first this fall. He has out three-fifths seconds, it is utterly useless McCormick. club, gone against Dixon, but the colored thrown in this in the ment survey, and it was while on this COLONELS SHUT OUT. a boxer, Nov 13, 1597, Harry Peterson, Polo have heat, but was not seriously injured. The to waste strength and run out on such John Root, the clever Chicago York, yet to taste the bitter dregs of a that accident happened. It will be a perfectly every time. middleweight cham- New won, six rounds. lad has 2:04 pace was a hot race, Anaconda be- the PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 16.-Frazer and play if it was made who h old« the title of Dec. 18, 897, Roden, Polo club, The nearest he ever came to loss to the team, for "Shep" was out But when you consider that there la a West, has begun training for i Charlie knockout. ing a strong favorite when the pools serious Woods fought it today, and the for- pion of the New York, won. six rounds. was the "Kentucky Rosebud" considered as one of the mainstays of mer had the best of the argument. Louis- chance of two fumbles, that a first base- his six-round bout with BillyStift, which Kelly, Brooklyn, it when opened. The favorite won the first two man may disconcerted with a lunner principal of the Dec. 31 1897, Jack took advantage of an opportunity, at a the 'OS team, and much was expected of ville's six hits were scattered through as be will form the attraction knockout, two rounds. the heats. Frank Bogash then took the next many innings, which accounts for the coming full speed to him, especially If fistic carnival to be held at Tattevsall's Maynard, Yonkers, N. charity show, to sneak in a blow on him this year. He was to have been the throw pulls him toward the runner; Feb. 25, 1898, W. scale two, which caused the talent to hedge. Colonels' inability to score. The game on Sept. 23. V., won, eight rounds. little champion. Dixon cannot much Anaconda won the fifth heat and played at tackle, and this accident will was devoid of interesting At- that the throw may be wild; that the first Jeffords, heavy- Waterbury, he can get that light, and be the in line that will be hard features. baseman may drop ths ball out of the Jim the California April 15, 1898, Fred Mayo, below 118, if race, amid intense excitement, thousands make a hole the tendance, 8,187. Score: the ground, for a weight now matched to box Gus Ruhlin Conn., knockout, six rounds. good. The probable weight at which the to fill. glove, if it's low to Lenox club, New York, will go Yonkers, N. pounds. of dollars changing hands. The third milt- Louis. RiHiPjAIE, Phila. |r;H|P|A|E fraction of a second, why then the buse at the May 6, 189S, George Munroe, fight will be arranged will be 120 the fastest James Han- Kefm, cf| 0| 1| 1| 0| 0 "Ims, cf| 1| 1] 3| 1| 0 chance and should run against the winner of the Maher-Ken- V , draw, twenty rounds. that will decide the was of the meet. runner has a contest, if in fight Coney It will be the battle ley, owner of Pi nee Alert, challenged the Tickets Good Via 'Wa^hiiiirton. CTrke, lfi 0| 1| 2| 1| 0 Cross, ss| IIII 5i 41 0 every out." nedy successful his June 11, 1898, George Munroe, Isl- Terry If he wins, ball with giant. future of McGovern. winner for a bet of $5,C00. Summary: a trip to Philadelphia or New York Leach 3b 0 1| 1| 2| l'Del'ty, lf| 1| 2] 1 0| 1 Kennedy, Ditcher, Maddens and, won, twenty rounds. beat any of them. If W'e'r, rf 0| I, 3| rf| Ted the old-time Sharkey has ambitions, 23, 1898, Callahan, Brooklyn decisively, then he can Free-for-all trot, purse $2,(.00, three is made over Pennsylvania Short Lines a Oil'Chiles, 0| 2| 3 0| 0 twenty-four Tom three none July T. in "Washington may Kit'y, 2b 025| 0| oLder, 3b| 0| 1| 12| 0 whose record of strike-ou's has yet been realized. His first (foul), lost, eleven rounds. TAKES ALARM. five: ten days' visit to he on- in one game, in 1884, has never been of which championship of Brooklyn (foul), SHARKEY Abbott, g, by Chimes, cost for as Kel'y, lb| 0 0| 91 0; 0 D'lass, c| 0 0 II 2 0 equaled, and was the inventor is to win the pugilistic Aug. 4, 1898, G. Munroe, suddenly concluded The b dam joyed without additional fnr\ c 0j 0 D'lan, 2b| who of the the world; his second is to win the Sub- seven rounds. Tom Sharkey has Nettie King:, by Mambrino King tickets over this route may be secuie-.l \'.a St'le'n, 0 2 1! 0 0 2| 3 0 base ball catcher's bis mitt, has recently a won, to have a crumb than same as over di- C'g'n, ss ; 0] 0! 1! 4; 0 G'kel, lb| 0 0 9| 0 a declares wl 1 urban handicap, and his third to own Aug. 20, 1898, T. Callahan, Brooklyn, that it is better (Geers) 1 1 1 National Capital at rate 0 patented mitt which he At least it looks Birgren, br h, by May King, dam rect line. For particulars address T M. Woods, p| 0| 0| 4 OFr'zer, p 1 1 2 4 0 cause as great a in catching steam yacht. draw, twenty rounds. no part of the loaf. 0j revolution opinion Sept. 1898, Garcia, Brooklyn, very way, for Sharkey has Young Miss, by Young Jim (Ti- Greaves, T. P. Aft., 610 Guaranty Build- 1 as did the original. Kennedy's new mtt Tom O'Rourke says that in his 16, E. much that Dering, T<»talß 2 Totals 4 8 1 thumb, and can be used wh can beat any of the heavywaghls knockout five rounds. articles of agreement ter) 2 2 2 ing, Minneapolis, Minn., or H. R. 01 6124J121 27J16| is without a "Walcott Brooklyn, had Inserted in the Time, 2:09%, 2:09^, Agt., St., 0 0 0 0 0 hand. Its general shape is square, except Sharkey, and will back his Bar- Oct. 1, 1898, H. Forbes, knock- fight with Jeffries a clause stipu- 2:06%. A. G. P. 248 South Clark Chi- Louisville 0 0 0 o^o either heavily when the lat- rounds. for his 2:21 class pace, purse $1,200, two In three: cago. Philadelphia 0 0 2 _0 0 1 «—4 with much-rounded edges. The glove has br.does breadwinner out, fifteen lating shall receive twenty- l_o Choynski at the Lenox on 17. 3SOB, T. Callahan, Brooklyn, that the loser runs, 3; a wire frame, and it is claimed that the ter meets Joe Nov. per of purse, the winner Earned Philadelphia stolen palm of the glove, being loosely padded, Oct. 17. knockout, sixtee nrounds. five cent the base, Clarke; two-base hit, Wagner; sac- will cause ball to form its own Kennedy to Nov. 26. 1898, P. Donovan, Philadelphia, taking seventy-five. Originally the ar- hit, Thomas; double play, to the Jim Corbett tips Joe win was to riflce Thomas "pocket" if it strikes anywhere within the over Maher. The ex-champion re- draw, three rounds. rangement was that the winner Cross, tirsfc base on balls, off Woods 1, off rim. Peter 17, 1893, J. Rose, Brooklyn, knock- It be Sharkey antici- Frazer 2; hit by pitched ball, Ketcham; wire cently sparred with the ne*v California Dec. take all. Can that "Elberfeld is playing great ball with and declares that he is out, four rounds. pates defeat at the hands of the present Ftruck out., by Frazer 1; left on bases, Cincinnati," Umpire "He Dec. 21, 1898, A. Rice, Brooklyn; knock- Louisville 7, Philadelphia 6; time, 1:40; said Haskell one of the quickest big men he ever champion? -Willie Green. and I had a little trouble at Detroit, and saw. out, fourteen rounds. umpires, Snyder and McGarr. out league. 30, 1899, Caspar Leon, Brooklyn, he was put of the Western Johhny Richie,- the "Western feather- Jan. OPENING. Pain in Back? WON sorry to see him go, notwithstand- has can- knockout, rounds. ATHLETIC CLUB ORIOLES IN NINTH. I was dirty play- weight, is not feeling well and 1899, Patsy Haley, club, fg|L>_^ ing the fact that he is a ball March 14, Lenox BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 16.—Two sin- celed his engagement with Tim Cnllahan York, eighteen rounds. OFTEN YOU FEEL THAT DULL, the Greenwood Athletic club of New knockouts "Will WmU 1 "~\ TJOW gles, a triple, a base on balls and an er- before night. April 28, 1899, J. Bernstein, New York, Entertainment Tuesday Nl^ht New York for next Saturday won, twenty-five rounds. fffW|l l^g^^^g^/ tired ache in your back and wonder ror gave Baltimore four runs In the Jack Hammond, the Detroit middle- • York, Begin tlie Seaiton. ninth inning today and May 26, 1899, Sammy Kelly, New what causes it. Look out for it. There is snatched what weight, who has been defeated by Jack knockout, rounds. are watching with V /tjHto^Sl looked lifce a victory from Moffat, wants to meet the Chicago man five York, Local athletic circles l^oXl never a pain without a cause, and the cause the Reds. what you June 8, 1899, Billy Barrett, New interest for the first entertainment to be r^^[o^kr__l^*SrM Kahoe's hand was injured and he was Examine again, or any 154-pound man in his class. knockout, ten rounds. open- 2'^ ou up some ay is dieting himself and York, given Tuesday night to mark the i"v l^is pain is £oin£to ay relieved by Peitz. Attendance, 1,783. are buying whenyou John L. Sullivan July 1, 1899, Johnny Ritchie, New under the reducing his weight. Three weeks ago knockout, three rounds. ing of the season of ISPP-IHOO 1 \ for months. It tells of a weakness, and you Bcore: pounds, now weighs management of the St. Paul Ath- °* buy coffee, and avoid he' weighed 275 but A FIGHTING FAMILY. new should cure Your kidneys may be cty- Cln. (.RiHPIAIE; Bait. R H|P A E only 240. OF letic ciub. The main event of the even- \ it. 1 \sWsii*Bsr^ J&i/wt^ Mcß, If 1) 1 lj 0| 0 F'ltz, 3b 0 2 1 stale package brands Gans' manager is trying to arrange Thomas ("Pedlar") Palmer was born in ing will be a sparring contest for points Vg^ ing for needed help; your spinal nerves may 12 Joe 19, -1 V^iiiw B'ett, rf 1[ 1 0[ 0| 0 H'm's, If 1 1 2 0 0 a match for the colored Baltimore boxer Canning Town, Essex, Eng., Nov. 1875. between Eddie Schoenborn, of Minneap- be exhausted and want strength; you may C'f'rd, cf 0 1 1 0 0 D'm't, 2b 1 1 6 5 0 IP YOU KNOW OBN- with Lightweight Champion Frank Erne. He inherits his skill as a boxer from his olis, and Kid Gordon, of Boston. The \W L| li^*-*I***''^} in its first stage > °r P'ley, 1b 1 1[ 8 0 Olß'die, cf 12 0 0 0 UINE /AOCHA AND / father. It is said of the elder Palmer that are pretty evenly matched and a iffliijT* have ioc°motor ataxia Corn, 1 1 0! 4 l'K'ter, 1 1 0 JAVAOPFULL fight men \/ I*// $B 2b ss 0 5! QUAb j\ Martin a Winner. he once gave "Courtney a slogging good is expected. lumbago, all of which are serious and need E'f'd, ss 1 2 41 4 1 Sard, rf 0 1 1 0| 0 ItY youwiixknow iTr contest V /fVal Wf-----~~J Jrwin, LONDON, Sept. 16.—At the Lingfleld in 1869 for a 'umble tenner." Palmer's Besides this stellar attraction rhere will t0 cured t0 y°ur health- 3b 0 2 3 0 0 La'C. lb 0 412 0| 0 throughout England 1 Jj fm Protect Khoe, c 0 0 9 10 Rob'n, c 10 5 0 0 Park September meeting today Scimitar, father was known bo a five-round match for points between 1 sFr^^^w. Breit'n p|o 0 0 2 1 Nops, p 0 0 0 3 0 ridden by Martin, won the Burton mid- and Ireland as the "Leicestershire Morris Self and Louis Campbell and Ed Peitz, c 000 0 10 weight handicap. Squinjack was second Youth," and managed a booth in and Patrick Ebbs spar 0 »C'ham. 00 0 Palmyra, by Sloan, Pooferl will six !- and ridden finished company of Daniel Mendoza, who was at rounds for points. Prof. John F. Rogers, third in a field of eight. The betting was any weight in The Sanden 3 |51 26111| Dr. Method. *TotaI 9 3' Totals 6|12|27 15 1 HOME/f( against Palmyra. one time the best man of the apt physical instructor, will give an 3 to 1 was a cousin -13 0 0 The kntngham Nursery selling handicap England. The elder Palmer exhibition of club swinging, and George Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 2 2 o—s at- Electricity is the modern remedy. This Batimorp 0 0 0 10 10 0 4—6 of £103 was won by T. Worten's Oc- of Jack Palmer, a sailor fighter, who O'Brien's bag punching specialty will bo UjM BKSNDv<£2> tavanius. Sloan rode T. Cannon's Moon- tained a great reputation under the name one of the features of the programme. LJF is the life of the nerves and of all the \u2666Two out when winning run was made. fish, but was unplaced. Fourteen horses, Scroggins. Crisham bttted for Nops in the four furlongs straight. betting was of Jack organs depending upon them. It will, when applied according to my improved ninth The The latter won many a battle, and hard Hawthorne Raren. Earned runs, Baltimore 2, Cincinnati 2; 5 to 2 against Moonfish. im- methods, cure the cause of these pains and lay the foundation of perfect health. stolen bases, Sheckard, ones, too, in the prize ring, his most CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—Weather, clear; 2, LaChance.Brodle being Tom Belch- force Into all the nerves of the back, and Nopa; two-base hits, La Chance, Elber- Famous Cricketers Coming. portant encounter with track, fast. Summary: My Electric Body Belt pours vitalizing feld; three-base hits, Kelster, Scroggins was only 6 feet 3 inches First race, one mile—Dr. Nembula won, Demont; TO BE AUTHENTIC. U|» LIVERPOOL, Ranjit- er. no pain can exist where it goes. Bacrillc« hit, Beckley; double play, Kels- Sept. 16.—Prince tall, but could fight like a lion. Palmers Great Bend second, Hamlet third. Time, ter, LaChance; \f YOUCANNOT TEIX [)Q Binhji, the famous Indian cricketer, ac- Deraont and first base companied by the cricket mother was a Tipperajy woman and was 1:40%. about or, if possible, call •on ball*, off Breitenstein 2, off Nops 1; GENUINE, LOOK team, with gloves. Second race, six furlongs—Golden Rule Let me send you my New Booklet It; "fHfc which he is to make a trip to the United uncommonly clever with the won, Silver Fizz second, Sam Phill ps hit hy pitcher, Holmes; struck out, by FOR. OURNAMEUPON ** States, an ath- and test my method Address Breltanstein 3, by Nops 2; wild pitch, THE CONTAINER/.^ sailed this afternoon on the Cu- When a child she traveled with third. Time, 1:13. free. nard line steamer Etruria, from this port letic combination, doing boxing turns Third race, six and a half furlongs— Nopa* left on bases, Baltimore 8, Cincin- New second, time, 2:25; umpires, for York. with her sister. Palmer's sister Mary Georgie won, Flamora Bsrtha nati B: Latham and Home Bra-nd Coffee if Joe Nell third. Time, 1:1%. Dwyw. specially married a well knoiwn pedestrian, race, couse, steeplechase— prepared and Crippled by Scnrry. was Courtney, Fourth short DR. A. X. SANDEN, BOSTON PLAYED CLEVERLY. Gas Roaj-ted by our own Palmer, whose real name Vanity won, Bellamy second, Gypceivcr procexr so that the essen- SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 16. Hon. and she also wascleyer with the gloves. third. Time, 3:12',i. BOSTON, Sept. 16.—Dillon's wild throw are Gerald Petre, first cousin of Lord—Petre. The elder Palmep was known as Ped- Fifth race, one mile and a quarter— 233 Nicollet Aye., Corner Washington Aye., - MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. tial oiLr retained.^ of Essex, England, and King Bermuda second, In the ninth allowed the Bostons to next of kin and lar," as the son Is \u25a0; known, getting the Pacemaker won, *core and win the game. Boston won cooper. co. ifT-*Mfl- heir to the Petre estates in England, ar- occupation of Croesus third. Time. 2:06%. —9 a. m. 12 out by opportune hitting. CRTcar, & today, helpless nickname on account,