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Sports of The Parent to Freeman. First base on ball*.Off Win¬ (seventy-flve yards); fourth, C. L. Miller winds kept the birSs in itie basket until will join Corolskey's men on their next IN CHESS CIRCLES. ters, 3: off Nop*. 1. Hit by pitched ball.Parent. (scratch). 4.28 4-5. Final heat: Won July 29, when they were liberated by Mr. trip east. THE DAY Struck out.By Winters. 1: by Nops, 3. I'mplre. Time, DR. EDWARD KOCH SPORTS OF A. J. L. Mitchell; third, G. W. at 5:19. a south¬ of hour and 20 min¬ by Messlno; second, Spencer a.m.~ln light Magnates Somen, Killilea, Gross and Co- The twelfth and last game, as it turned Mr. Cantllliou. Time game.1 E. L. Wilson. 4.35 2-5. east the same of utes. Time. wind, conditions prevailing mlskey the American League, were in out, in the match for the championship of LEAVES GERMANY SECOND GAME. Police pursuit race.Won by A. C. Lynn, throughout the course. But four birds re¬ conference with President Ban Johnson at AND IS ON HIS WAT TO AMERICA. eighth precinct; second, Harry Quail, .ninth turned in time for all on the third the District between Captain O'Farrell and Boston. R.H.O.A.E. i Baltimore. R.H.O.A.E, record,, Chicago Wednesday. Nothing was given out Having brrn to Grrtntn; to the new 0 0 3b I 8 2 1 precinct. Distance, three miles and four day, to the loft of H. K_ Bliss, the the Mr. W. A. was this week investigate Senators Two Games to the Dowd, If... 0 0 0 M'tJraw, making regarding object of the meeting. Som- Gwyer, play&l treatment discovered for < Vmsumption and Asthma, Drop Stahl, cf... 0 0 2 0 0. Dentin, lb. 0 6 0 0 laps. Time, 7.29. following speed: 325 yards, 314 yards, 307 ers and Killilea left the last and won the and with it the 3I>. 0 12 3 0 rf 0 city night. by former, he went to the Tuberruloala Congrens, which met Collins, Seymour, yards and 294 yards.. , Pitcher Michael Mullin of the Athletics. Freetnan.lb 1 1 11 0 0 Wllirins,2b 1 h: LONG ISLAND TENNIS TOURNEY. State Waverly match. The final score being O'Farrell, 7; In London, England, laat week, to discuas the sub¬ 2 0 0 ss. 0 League base ball team leaped from Hemphill,rf Kelster, All-Day Shoot a window In Gwyer, 3; drawn, 2. ject of how to cure consumption. Parent, ss.. 1 4 0 Brodle, cf.. 6 hi Are Proposed. fourth-story the Lewis House After the of Ferris, 2b.. 1 3 0 Jackson, If. 0 4 0 0 Clothier and the Elder Lnrned ¦Hie Analostun Gun an In Binghamton The captain is not a youth by any means, conjcreaa physicians adjourned, both la for the Final*. Club, organisation early Wednesday morning, Dr. Edward and Dr. Crelger. c.. 0 0 0 Bresnah'n.c 0 2 0 0 of local amateur sjfortsnfen, will hold a while playing an imaginary game in his being now sixty-eight years old, and has Robert Koch returned to Mitchell, p. 1 1 1 M'Gln'ty.p. 0 0 4 0 Play was continued at Southampton, L. sleep. He will recover. Germany, where Dr. Edward remained until Au¬ STINSON DEFEATS M'EACHERN merchandise all-day shoot on Labor day at been playing chess from his youth up. gust when be cabled 2 4 24 0 I., In all the contests of the Woods won two games for Brockton at 3, that he would sail for Totals 0 1127 11 1 Totals yesterday Analostan Island. The merchants of town When he became interested in the civil war and will arrive here about Boston 01050000 x.6 lawn tennis tournament on the courts of Toronto Wednesday. In the first he held America, August 10. 0-2 have donated liberal prizes. The club holds Toronto down to one run and five hits and in this country he was clerking in the city After remaining in New York about Ave daya Baltimore 20000000 the Meadow Club for the Long Island his homer of Earned runs.Boston. 4; Baltimore, 1. Two-base weekly shoots on the island, occupying the in the eighth scored the winning of Belfast, and was then in possession of be will rlslt all of hla American offloea, which am Meeting of the Tennis Experts h ts .Fri-eman and lfcmlin. Three-base hit.Bresna- championship. Perfect weather brought dear Held formerly used for a base ball tallies. In the second game he succeeded the championship medal of that city. Sur¬ at 627 E at. n.w., Washington, D. C.; 48 W. 22d hau. Home run.Williams. Sacrifice hit.Bresna- out a large gallery and allotted the con¬ diamond by the Columbia Athletic Club. Flanmlller, as the latter had broken his rendering It, he came to this country to at.. X. Y.; 1334 Arch St.. Philadelphia; 801 N. hau. Stolen bases.<"rviger, Williams and Hemp¬ A number of and the on contest the off testants to finish their matches with rapid¬ traps will be placed finger by sliding into third, and In the thir¬ engage the federal side of that Eutaw at., Baltimore. Md.; 5 W. <ourt square. Country. hill. First base on balls.Off Mitchell, 6; Mc- shoot Labor will and un¬ teenth over as a the war Glnnity, 3. Struck out.Hy Mitchell, 3; by Mc- ity. The two semi-final matches in the day be for known Inning again knocked the ball private, serving throughout Ashevllle, N. C.; 40 Exchange at., Rochester. N. Cantllllon. Time of known distances, and also a championship the fence with a man on base. and ooming out a captain. He then settled Ginnity, 2. I'mplre.Mr. game singles resulted in victories series. Unlike the in Y.; 277 Franklin at.. Buffalo, N. Y., and many .1 hour and 15 minutes. championship giants the Brooklyn players Hartford, Conn.: ugain took up the prac¬ other citiea. TOURNEY for William J. Clothier, the Philadeiphian, do not lose their nerve in adversity. They tice of his favorite game and came out It RCQUE PLAYERS' Cleveland, 8: Milwaukee, it. who holds Belmont-Halifax Cricket Match. are fighters and the present slide cannot champion of Connecticut. For the third the Pennsylvania state title, and The last lone. time Milwaukee dropped another game to W illlam A. the veteran. Clothier Belmont cricket£t*^of Philadelphia he emerges a champion. Lamed, began their third N. Umpire Jevne of the Western League is Cleveland yesterday on the latter's grounds, worked the downfall of young Edwin P. match at Halifax, 8., Kicserttski Gambit. Where They I'lay Today. The bunched with the team. The having quite a time dodging the enter¬ the score being 8 to 3. Spiders Larned, the Princeton champion, in yesterday, All-Halifax prising undertakers. In Denver the other O'Farrell. Gwvcr. i O'Farrell. Gwyer. Philadelphia at Washington. hits on while Moore was effective Halifax team was of the best he 1 P-K4 P.K4 22 PxBdls ch Kt-K4 Hawley, straight sets. The Princeton player was composed day was mobbed by the crowd, and just 2 P-KB4 PxP 23 PxKt RxR Chicago at Cleveland. throughout. Attendance, 1,000. Score: unable to disengage Clothier from the net, cricketers of the Wanderers, Army and as if this was not bad enough he fell out 3 Kt.KB3 P.KKt4 124 QxR QxP Milwaukee at Detroit. Cleveland. R.H.O.A.E. Milwaukee. R.H.O.A.E. where he smashed and cross-courted the Navy. The Phlladelphians batted first, and of a third-story window at Chicago and 4 P.KR4 P.Kt5 23 QxPch QxQ Baltimore at Boston. Pl'kerlug.cf 2 3 110 Hogr'ver. If 1 0 2 0 0 ball for the points. Richard Stevens was made 1G9 runs. The All-Halifax team put fractured his skull. He still hopes to vote 5 Kt.K5 P.KU4 26 PxQ KxP M'Carthy.lf 0 0 3 0 0 Conroy. ss.. 0 0 2 1 0 the opponent of W. A. Larned. The at the "fall he is sched¬ 6 B.QB4 Kt.KR3 27 Castles P.B4 0 19 2 0 noted together 211 runs, the highest individual elections, although 7 O'Brien, rf. 1 2 0 0 0 Anders'n.lb base line was no match uled to butt into a P.Q4 P-Q3 28 Kt-B3 dls K-K2 American League Claim' Standing. Beck. 2b... 1 0 7 o 1 Uilliert, 2b. 0 0 0 3 0 expert for the bril¬ score being made by Lieutenant Stapleton- locomotive, collide with 8 Kt.Q3 Q-K2 ch I/Ch'lice,lb 2 3 6 1 0 Ilallman.rf 112 0 0 liancy of Larned's all-around play, and Cotton, who batted freely for 53. The an automobile and break off the fenders of 0 Q-K2(a) B.KKt2 29 Kt.Q4 K.B3 W. U IVt. I W. L. IVt. 110 0 Maloney, c. 0 2 6 1 0 was successful only in getting one game Belmonts in their second scored a few trolley cars before the season closes. 10 P.QB3 B.B3 30 R-Bwj H.KBaq Chicago.... 5* 33 .t«37 Philadelphia 43 44 .404 Bradley,3b. 1 0 0 1 0 inning 11 3<> 50 .410 Wood, c... 1 2 9 12 Friel, 3b... in the two sets. 101 runs for the loss of six wickets.
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