roU team will be acoom- the match of Collin and Ge« to be post¬ LEAGUE inodftted.!£L£?£ poned. the score being 6-2 at the conclusion lit i i-H'I'i i i ).>!> DEPARTMENT It la likely, however, that there will be no of play. Lundy and Wiley each won a set RACING a few be¬ big wagers recorded until days In their match, but were unable to. finish of Teams. fore the series. Supporters of both, team* on account of darkness. Standing *-*ni to know more about how both will be Drawings of entries for doubles were held, W. U Pet. W. L. Pot. equipped for the big games. For instance, with the following results: ER 'ilrirnltntr. 17 S .789 Com. «L.. 10 U .439 Waddeli does not take part in First Grier SPORTS . half.Wood and Heine play N«*y 16 T .Ok Interior. 10 IS .435 theit the will rise. I'o.i Offlce.. 15 8 .MB Justice 6 IT .201 series, Giants' stoek How- and partner. Carlisle and l^lncoln play ¦ftwuurj.... 14 10 .888; Library » M ,1»L rief' .m^1can league men feel confident Hyatt and Karr, McLean and Hume play earned. With their errors eliminated, the War 14 10 .683] that Plank, CoaUey and Bender are good Coflln and Harris. Swenarton and Heylmun a St. Ixiuis players should have won the enough to win four games without Wad- play Leech and Leech. The Leader Nationals Poorly' a score 6 Games. deli's aid. Second half.Poe and Leet and \\ Dropped (ami) by of to 2. They batted Today's Eager play Orth Or. the other hand. New Yorkers feel a Edwards, and Gee and unmercifully. Stone and Frisk each Post Office Tl. Agriculture. bit Geohegan play Doyle securing a home and Koehler a two- uneasy about the condition of the Doyle. Welghtman and Sheppard play Hills to Cleveland. Giants a Played Game base . So far as their fleid ng was con¬ pitchers. The team has suffered and Wilson, Grosvenor and Claytor. byes, of- cerned, the New Yorks dd admirably until Navy Beat Library in Poor Game. slight siump in batting also, though still play winners of match immediately above. the last inning, when Eiberfeid made two The game yesterday afternoon on the wirning. Mathewson is In superb form, but surprisingly bad throws, which resulted in White Lot between the of one man can hardly win a championship. as many runs. The score: Library Congress Deacon Phililppe tried to do It for Pitts¬ SHOOTEBS HUSTLING. . . and teams was a bur¬ PITCHERS HIT HARD ST. LOflS. R. H. O. A. E. Navy Department burg. He got away with three games, but Brews Stone. If 2 2 01 1 lesque, the latter winning by a score of 16 the strain was too much and he was Arrangements Started for Big Tourney Light Rockenfleld, 2b 0 810 3 to 5. It was hard to tell whether the Navy Pittsburg had no other good Frisk, rf 1 1 1 0 0 pitchersi.°v *?ut'in and their dream of a Next Month. EADERSHIP is and NEVER maintained TWIRLER MANUEL Wilhcf. ri . 1 1 3 took the leading part In amusing the spec¬ shape rarely trained NEW ORLEANS lb... 1 8 championship went glimmering. The members of the National Rifle £5|T Jones. 2 1 10 0 0 tators or as Capital . an not merit. 3b Library, the winners did some There is cause for uneasiness in the poor by article that does possess superior TWO INNINGS. (iieaaon, 3 2 0 1 0 very amusing things In their base running, and Revolver Club held a meeting last Ujj WORKED Koehler, of 1 10 2 5 form shown by McGlnnity and Taylor. For many years "DIAMOND" BEER has led all SiHincer. e X 3 3 0 0 while Library made two and three errors Ames is too to be counted evening In the office of Col. E. J. Dlmmlck. on one unsteady upon. in race Morgan. |i 0 0 0 3 2 play. " '"se may be the man who will rise to an In the Warder building, at Oth and F streets light beers the for public favor, .Van Zant 0 0 0 0 0 Navy went first to the bat, and before en.ergency. Bachelors' Club Tennis Tourney- the side was retired had secured six runs. northwest, and made arrangements for the Totals 10 12 24 11 5 SI* more were chalked up In the second annual fall shoot of the organisation, wh'ich Because: Races.Grand Circuit for Base Sail Notes. Brighton NEW YORK. R. H. 0. A. E. them, while Library could do nothing. j will be held from October 16 to 21. Inclusive, .It's an ABSOLUTELY PURE beer. Hahn. rf 2 3 2 0 0 Navy failed to score In the third, and LI- The Nationals and develands are mixed at Randle Park. A committee, consisting Trots.Base Ball Notes. Kreler. rf.2b 2 1 1 2 0 brary secured Its first run. secured ss Navy up in a -header and the con- of .It's brewed of choicest malt and Bohemian KlberfeM, 2 1 32 3 one In each of the fourth and fifth innings today Col. Dlmmlck, Sergt. Jackson Morris and hops. Yeager, 3b 2 1 0 2 1 test should be inter, sting. William H. a com¬ .It's never sold until matured. WIIItems. 2b 0 0 1 0 1 and two in the sixth. Library secured sev- Benton, were appointed fully Dougherty. If.. 0 30 0 0 eral hits off Bryan, which, with an error, Manager Lajole warmed up with the mittee to manage the shoot. It was decid¬ .It's the finest light beer brewed. American League Clubs' Standing. Chase, lb 2 2 8 0 0 gave them three runs in the fifth. Their Blues yesterday, but he ran things from ed to send out invitations to all rifle teams Knits, cf 2 0 13 final score came in the which was w. L. Pot. W. L. Pot. 0 seventh, the bench during the game. He will have throughout the east inviting them to com¬ Philadelphia 83 fit .«23 New York.. 07 Ml r>04 Klelnow, c 0 1 6 0 0 the last. pete. An Chicago 84 04 ,«i 8 Detroit 70 70 BOO Orth, p 1 2 0 4 0 Kraft did the best work with the stick for to be very careful of his Injured foot for earnest effort will be made by ON DRAUGHT IN BOTTLES Boston tiK .."HH Washington. 36 HI .400 four hits. Leech and Mat¬ the rest of the season. the club to Increase the Interest In rille Totals 13 12 27 10 4 Navy, getlng In as ar¬ AT LEADING BARS. FOR HOME USE. Cleveland... 71 til) .304 St. Louis .. 48 91 .345 Right Fielder Flick, the hardest hitter in shooting this city. The program .Batted for Morgan in ninth inning. thews each got two for Library. Hughes for a fine game at second. Mat¬ broke his thumb in ranged the meet is as follows: at Louis 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 4 2.10 played Leech, UT.,AJm,er.lcan last First.All match at 200 National League Clubs' Standing. New York 84020200 X.IS thews and Ingram were the only playtrs ¦Philadelphia Friday during practice comers, military w. L. Pet. W. U Pet. who did not make a for Library. and will be out of the game for the rest of yards. ^If order "MUNICH." Write or 222. First base on errors.St. Louis, 3; New York, 4. misplay tho season. Second.For rifle at 200 you prefer dark, 'phone New York 07 42 .'W Cincinnati.. 72 6» .611 Left on base*.St. Louis, fl; New York. 7. First The score: any yards. Pittsburg. W2 no .648 St Loula... 55 83 .HKt base on balls.Oil off 4. Struck H. O. A. B. Heyden. recently of the Baltimore Third.For civilians at 100 yards, any Chicago 83 rj» Boston 47 t>3 .331 Morgan. 3; Orfb. NAVY. It. and York clubs, Is with the but rifle. olt.By Morgan. 1; by Orth. 0. Ilome runs.Stone Bryan, p 2 1 0 3 C Clevelands, sporting . Philadelphia 76 K3 .546 Brooklyn... 40 W .288 ami Frisk. Two-base hits.Koehler and Orth. Hughes, 2b 2 C2 3 5 the national commission has placed a ban Fourth..22 caliber rifle, 60 yards, reduced National Capital Brewing Co. I Stolen bases.Orth. Fuitz, Klelnow and Cbsse. McCarron, rf 2 0I 1 O aga.nst him for being an "outlaw," und he standard American target. American League Games Today. Sacrifice hits.Eltxrfeld (2). Yeager, Williams and Deroar, cf 2 2 2 1 C will probably be hung up until next spring. Fifth..22 caliber 25 condition Rockenfleid. I'mplre.-Mr. O'Lough'.ln. Time of If 1 2 0 0 C rifle, yards, Cleveland at Washington.Two garnets. hour and 50 Dougherty, He is needed very badly by the Blues Just same as flfth match. Iietrolt at game.1 minutes. Ellis. 3b 2 2 14 3 now and is a cracker Philadelphia. 3 2 0 1 1 jack player. 81xth.Revolver match, all comers, mili¬ St. Louis at New York. Loeffler, ss 1 oung Tate didn't look so Chicago at Boston.Two games. Kraft, c 2 4 3 1 C Quite good yes¬ tary revolver, 5 shots at 30 yards, standard Philadelphia, 3; Detroit^ 2. (Tlemeut, lb 0 2 8 0 ( terday. although he got a and made American target of three tickets to count. National League Games Today. Detroit's errors were costly yesterday at a fine catch of a short fly. Joss made him Seventh.Members' revolver match, 10 it and the Totals 18 19 21 12 bite at the outcurves, fanning him the first shots at 23 yards. Boston at Cincinnati. Philadelphia, steadily effective time up. Brooklyn at Chicago. pitching of Bender held the to two LI BRAHY. B. H. 0. A. E. Eighth.Any revolver match, 6 shots at 30 Tigers Sullivan, cf 2 1 2 1 1 Charley Jones and Frank Huelsman were yards, open to everybody. New York at Pittsburg. runs and enabled Philadelphia to w'n. both out and will Philadelphia at St. Louis. Score: Llnthlcum, If 0 0 2 4 1 practicing yesterday prob- Ninth.Pocket revolver match, 6 shots at Leech, 2b 0 2 2 6 C 'n games today, as Manager 20 yards, any revolver, barrel not over 4 .*X~X~X~X~X"X~> National Games. DETROIT. R. H. O. A. E. Kuedy, ss 0 1 2 4 1 Stahla wants to cinch the seventh place In inches. Yesterday's League Mclntjre. lb 0 0010 Ingram, 3b 0 1 8 1 ( the 4. championship race. Tenth.Pistol match. 10 shots at 50 yards. New York, 10: Pittsburg. Lindsay, lb 0 0 5 0 0 Landetlle, c 0 0 4 1 President a seat near the tt Cincinnati, 5; Boston, 0. Schaeffer. 2b 1 31 0 5 Matthews, rf 1 2 0 0 Noyes occupied Trap shooting for prizes will be held every Wonder What Hertz Will Cincinnati. 4; Boston. 3. Crawford, rf 0 1 1 2 1 Andrews, lb 1 115 players' bench during the early stages of day on the range during the shoot at flying Say Today?" Brooklyn. 2; Chicago. 0. Cobb, cf 1 0 1 1 1 the struggle, but when Townsend was trim¬ 2. ,... 0 2 0 0 0 Oyster, p blue rock targets. Chicago 8; Brooklyn, Coughltu, Sb 0 10 0 1 med for a single, a double and a , he Guns and ammunition will be on hand for Store Closes Daily at 6 P.M.; Saturdays at 9 P. M. O'ljeary, as 0 1 2 4 0 Totals 5 8 21 18 took to the woods. Warner, c 0 1 4 0 1 participants on the range. There was as much difference tn the Navy 6 6 0 1 1 2 0.If The Chicago club is certainly coming on 1*111. c 0 0 5 0 1 001030 1. with a rush and of the Nationals from Wlggs, p 1 1 0 0 0 Library great the Athletics will playing yesterday First base by errors.Nary, 2; Library, 1. I«ft have to stand to their guns without a BRIGHTON RACES. Saturday as day and night, and the Cleve- Totals 2 7 24 9 4 on buses.Navy, 2; Library. 3. First base on balls quiver. For gameness and speed there Is were .Off Bryan, 2; off Oyster, 1. Struck Bry no "Jlertz=Special." lands handed the opening game of out.By team that has on the White PHILADELPHIA. R. H. O. A. E. an. 4. ami anything Kuroki Won Produce Stakes in a " " ~ 3; by Three-base hits.Dougherty the series by the score of 9 to 4. In Satur¬ Ilartsel,In r tooJ I' 0 0 2 0 Oyster. Socks and they will be dangerous to the If, 0 Sullivan. Two-base hits.Hughes, Kraft. De Mar, Athletics to the day's contests with the Detrolts It seemed Lord. cf.TT. 1 2 2 0 - 0 Loeffier ami I*eech. Stolen bases. Matthew*. Oyster. down last jump. Gallop. I'avis, lb 0 2 0 0 0 Bryan, Hughes, McCarron, Detnar snii Loeffler 12) Billy Cllngman is the latest ball player The fall of the & Impossible to keep anything ont of the lo¬ I.. Cross, 3b 1 0 2 1 0 t"> retire. He declares that he will not meeting Brighton Beach rf Double play.Sullivan to Ingram to Landstlle. lilt play Association cal players' reach, but yesterday their mis- Seybold. 1 0 1 v 0 0 by pitchers.Ily Ingram, 1; by Oyster. 1. Wild nexi. season. Racing opened yesterday with 2b 0 0 12 0 Betts. Time of an attendance of who plays were numerous and costly. Joe Stan¬ M.Muijjhy,Cross, ss 0 0 3 1 1 pitch.Oyster. Umpire.Mr. game What does the Cincinnati team need 12,000 persons, c .1 hour and 5 minutes. more than anytning else?" Hans shivered all the ley in center made several sensational Schreck. v0 00 *2 «/0 v repeated through afternoon. A cold, Beuder, p 0 0 1 2 0 Wagner, when the question was put to him bleak gale swept through the stand catches, but he also allowed a roller to get Zuber while the Pirates were in grand NATIONAL COMMISSION RULES. by Charley and without so that Suits to order of by him, and at the bat was nil. Charley Total® 3 6 27 6 s* Cincinnati. "Base runners, and lots of betting ring let-up, Hickman had an off day at second, mak¬ Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 '^er'e is no team in the league so overcoats and thick wraps came In nicely 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 of 1 ing two costly misplays, but this boy al¬ Philadelphia 0 Owners Pennant Teams Must Put deficient in good base running material as for these who were lucky enough to bring Left on baaes.Detroit, 8; 9. Earned a ways makes with the hit¬ Philadelphia. Forfeit. the Reds. If they could only sandwich in them to the track. good stick, his rail*.Detroit. 2; Philadelphia. 1. Stolen baaea. Up $10,000 few men who did not have to be led around being hard enough to win Hartsel. Schreck. Davis. Bender and Schaeffer. CINCINNATI, 20..The na¬ James R. Keene's Kuroki, by Commando- ting yesterday Tiro-bare hlta.Lord, Crawford. Three- September the bases, they would get a great deal of a "Hick" to Wlgjra and tional base ball Rhodesia, a prohibitive favorite, had the game single handed. went base hlta.Warner and O'Leary. Sacrifice hit. commission has re-elected benefit out of their hitting. They are among ©mespvms, the bat five times and tore off two doubles, Murphy. Double plays.Bender to Murphy to August Herrmann chairman. No schedule th> best batting teams in the big circuit, rich Produce stakes for two-year-old colts Daris; Crawford to Lindsay: to Schaeffer. but when it comes to real a single and a , and scored three Struck O'Leary of the world's championship will be getting much and geldings, six furlongs, at his mercy. out.By Bender. 8; by Wlggs. 8. First base an-1 good out of their hits they fail to do busi¬ With a in You'S3 the value of this runs. Kittredge also hit the ball well, get¬ on balls.Off Bender, 3: off Wlpgs, 6. Passed'balls nounced till the season is finished, to pull the weights and Willie appreciate offer .Warner and Drill. owing ness. Base running counts for much in a in the saddle, he was the smart ting a double and a single, and only good Wild pitch.Bender. I'mplre the closeness of the contests. For the Knapp .Mr. Connolly. Time of game.1 hour and 55 game." thing of the day. The Oneck stable added the minute you see the fabrics. A lleldtng kept him out of two more. mhiutes. same reason the umpires will not be made "Could a team of midgets beat a team of Benevolent after Belmere and Veronese had picked Stovall. Bradley. Turner and Hess se¬ known at present. After reaffirming the lo: gfellows?" is the question fans are de¬ been scratched, which made only Ave to go. lime of the choicest Homespuns, bought spe¬ cured ten of the twelve hits credited to the Double Victory for rules adopted for the government of the bating. The midgets would line up about Accountant, with top weight, was played Chicago. as follows: Dygert and Barton, Connie in a desultory manner, as was Benevolent, cial and Clevelands, the two first named getting With Capt. Collins of Boston still on the games by the two leagues last fall the com¬ Mrck's pony Gleason, first toy Mertz, consequently offered at a three each. The a battery; Harry but Kuroki carried the bulk of the public Blues put up nice tleld- Injured list Chicago's streak re¬ mission adopted a number of supplemen¬ base; Miller Huggins. second base; Freddie at 1 game, going the route without a mis- winning money to 2. At the start Benevolent suit ing mained unbroken at the tary rules, of which those requiring that all Parent, ; Dr. Casey, third base; broke In front and set the to the Mertz-special price. Every tailored in play. and their work made the locals look yesterday Boston, Hartsel, left field; Johnnie pace turn, Pitcher Hess was in left and Catch¬ White Sox winning two games by 3 to 1 players eligible to take part In the games Tcpsy' Slagle, attended by Senator McCarren's Bellsnicker rhe:ip. must have been under center field, and Willie Keeler, right field. and the Keene colt. Then the "Mertz=way," according to the latest er Buelow In right, and it was natural to and 7 to 4, respectively. Callahan's bat¬ contract not later The Knapp let his a than August 31, the posting of a forfeit of longfellows might comprise "Cy" mount have his head, with the result that suppose that victory was coming Wash¬ ting and Davis' llelding won the first game. Falkenburg, Frank Bowerman, fashions. Fit and satisfaction ington's way. but the pitcher? once more $10,f)00 by the owners of the participating pitcher; Kuroki simply left the others so quickly guaranteed. Gibson's work Armbrus- a catcher; Jake Stahl, first base; Napoleon won failed to deliver the goods, and a defeat wiidness, poor by clubs for faithful carrying out of the that he as he pleased by a couple of ter, an error by Ferris, and the timeliness rules and provisions of the series and the Lejole, sfecond base; Jack Knight, short¬ lengths in 1.13. It was a hard drive for the followed. stop; Bill third base; John Ander¬ Tom Hughes, who has been quite a puz¬ of Chicago's hlta decided the second con- fixing of the salaries of the umpires at $400 Bradley, place, Bellsnicker taking it by a head from each for the series formed the most Im¬ son. right Held; Charley Jones, center field, Andrew Miller's was zle to the Clevelands this season, started test, which was called at the end of the and "Louie" left field. Inquisitor, who gain¬ pitching for Washington. After allowing portant enactments. Huelsman. ing rapidly as the wire was reached. seventh inning on account of darkness. It arlso was decided that the world's cham- "I know Christie Mathewson well, and The at a a live hits and two runs Hughes was hit in the sixth he's the fellow I want to be overnight handicap mile and CO. on the hand while at the bat In the fourth Except inning Smith pitched pionship pennant should be raised in the pitted against furlong was a mint for the books, as not effectively. Scores: presence of the national a In the big series," says Rube Waddeli. "I one of the first timing and had to retire from the game. commission on beat four selections of the form Tom was FIRST GAME. date to be agreed upon, this to be after the h-av^ pitched against him once, and players got inside of the Bad Cmpire Hurst doubtless thought It was In 1901. money. News, and refused to walk him to CHICAGO. It. II. O. A. E. opening of the championship season of 1000. him badly, too. Chicago in backed down to 5, and reduced to 0. shamming, Jones, cf 0 1 1 1 0 ft In the matter of I was a member of the Chlcano Nationals Spring, first, the result being that the pitcher bat¬ 2b field rules It was decided started off in front, but stopped to nothing 906 F Street. Isbe'l. 0 0 1 2 0 that no should allowed nearer early in the spring of that season before I after ted with one hand and went out. Joss to Davis, as 1 0 0 1 7 spectators be going three-quarters of a mile. Then Carr. than 235 feet from the home base in went to California, and when New York Don 10 to shot out Callahan. If 2 3 1 0 0 right came to its first series with us Royal, 1, of the bunch, ~X~X"X"X~X"X*.:~x-x~x~x~x~x*<-:~x~:*<'<^x»<'*> ! Jack Townsend was then rushed into Donahue, lb « 1 13 1 0 and left fields, or 275 feet In center field at along play with Eugenia Burch, 15 to 1, at his heels, and before tie Green, rf 0 0 00 0 these games: nor within less than twenty- 1 was on the card to pitch for our team. and showed the game cold, could get go¬ on the other side. That together they the way into the the tore off a a Rohe. 3b 0 0 0 2 0 five feet of the foul lines in any portion of Mathewson being stretch. Crlmmlns a the Eu¬ ing right Blues single, c 0 0 was season he made his and put up vigorous finish Peter Jackson of California before double and a and re¬ McFarland, # 0 0 the field. the reputation cn but she was not triple, three runs Altrock, p 0 1 1 2 0 the best ball of his career. Burch, quite equal to reka Athletic Club of Baltimore next Fri¬ sulted. They got after Jack again In the The oomplaint of the St. Louis Nationals pitched probably the task, for Don Royal, hard driven has turned the trick tliat the St. Louis Americans had violated I went Into the game handicapped by a by day night. Langford Gridiron) seventh for a double and a which Totals 8 Miller, beat her a nose on News single, 0 2T 14 0 broken little finger, which I had to strap the post in against Jackaon on two different occasions, .were mixed up with errors, and three more the schedule agreement between the two 1.52 4-5. Monsieur Beaucalre, played down but was not able to knock him out. Jack¬ ft' you're a follower of the "eluslra pigskin" BOSTON. R. H. O. A. B. at on up to keep in place. We beat New York. you can't fall to take a runs crossed the plate. Parent, ss 0 1 19 2 leagues by playing home September to 7 to 1, closed with a rush and, three son is now after revenge. Langford has keeu Interest la In the Stahl out Stahl. cf 0 0 I 11, when their schedule called for their 10 to 2. and I drove In three of our runs back, he beat of our stocks of foot Ball eighth Manager trotted 1 0 0 The bases were filled In one of the lengths Broomstick, the fa¬ another distinction. Inasmuch as he is the Moxie Manuel, recently of the New Or¬ I'nglaiib. 3b 1144 1 season to end September 10, was denied by myself. vorite, a length and a half for third man who ever secured a decision over Foot If the was Innings when I came to bat, and I soaked money. only Balls. Foot Ball Clothing, Xiim leans club, and notwithstanding that the Burkett. 0 0 00 1 commission. It held that as the Humo, 5 to 1. was flfth. Joe Gans since he won the lightweight hon¬ Ouards, Sbin Ouard*. Head Freeman, lb 0 1 10 o 1 Hrowns had no other day on which to a ball Mathewson pitched so hard that It All Harness, etc. youngster made a fumble and permitted rf 0 0 play¬ Boots Durnell's Israelite, hammered down ors from Frank Erne at Fort Erie. dependable inakea. LOWEST PRICES. a hit of the two Selbach, 1 10 off the postponed game, and that n cham¬ went over the canvas sign out In center to to in each last Innings, he Ferris, 2b 0 2 4 5 0 a 9 10, equaled th world's record for a pionship might hinge on such an field. The hit netted me two-bagger and a looks good from every angle. He has Crlger. c u 0 4 1 0 arbitrary cleared the bases. I haven't mile and sixteenth In the third race. He Harry Howell's style of fielding and pitches Barry, p 0 O 0 1 0 ! ruling, the conflict was unavoidable. easily pitched left the others hs soon as the barrier went HYATTSVELLE NEWS. VVALFORD'S a 0 0 0 The national commission made an against Mathewson since, but I want at gr^ with confidence that Gibson, p 0 0 public a speaks well for his three cracks at him in the world's up and was wild horse all the way. Wiley SrORTINQ AND future. .Godwin 0 0 0 0 0 amendment, or additional rule, regarding least was him at the ATHLETIC GOODS. claim of In order to avoid series if it is between us and New York." pulling up end, where he Proposition for Establishing Electric se^n-tu,th,Sa,20 Joss was on the rubber for the Blues, Totals 1 5 27 17 waiving players, won by six lengths in 1.44 3-5. Ruble, 12 to and. while he was touched up pretty lively, .Batted for in friction in the operation of rule 37. It pro¬ I, ran second, eight before Lighting Plant Before Council. Barry eighth inning. vides that no waiver shall be asked a lengths Canteen. there was a lamentable lack of timeliness Chicago 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.3 by BOWLING BATTLES. 6 to 1. who beat Telephone, 12 to 1. a head. Special Correspondence of The Star. in the Nationals' lilts that the runners Boston 0 0 0 0 0 major league club of a player purchased kept 0 0 0 1.1 a Although Kiamesha, the favorite, was left Md., lStOu. anchored on the sacks, nine being left on Two from minor league previous to February at the In the first HYATTSVILLE. September 2T>, base hits.Parent, Ferris (2), Vnglaub and 1. After that the of the Gets Under post race, six furlongs, The town council met last leases. Callahan. Three base hit.Joues. Ilome run. president major Departmental League Way she ran In great form and got second money, evening. Mayor The Nationals were the first to Callahan. Sacrifice hit.Callahan. Double league containing such club must Immedi¬ Wells All the members of the break the play. the for the Season. with H. B. Duryea's Dreamer, 3 to 1, beating presiding. Ice, a double by Hickman followed an¬ I'nglaub to Parent. Hits -off Berry, 8 In S innings; ately notify president of the other major her a and a Council were The of by off 0 In 1 First ba?e on who shall have A audience was In attendance last length half. Sydney Paget's present. report Town other from Anderson's bat scoring a tally In Gibson, Inning. lialia.Off league, twenty-four hours large Zeala. 10 to 5, who had 1tarry. 3: off Altrock, 3. nit by pitched ball. in which to file claim. If desired, for a club at the Palace to early speed, was Treasurer Richardson for the current their first turn at the bat. In the third the Green. Struck out.By 3: by Altrock, 6. evening Bowling alleys short and finished third, three Clevelands shot to the Barry. of ills league. The commission decided to witness the of the season of lengths month showed receipts to have been $5«8.07; front, scoring two Balk.Barry. Umpire--Mr. O'Connor. Time of game let stand its original action In the Inauguration away, beating the 60 to 1 shot. Monacodor, i uns, the result of three singles and a base .1 hour and 55 minutes. Youngs- the Departmental Bov ilng League. Robert a head. The race was run In 1.13 2-5. expenditures. J472.05; balance, JJMMr.2. A on balls. In the fifth town case. In which the team was fined $500 proposition from the Maryland Real Estate Fall the visitors added The talent went Suits SECOND CAME. for Billy a blacklisted Barr. the schedule m: ker, had selected the wrong on the steeple¬ three more and the game «&a put it way on having Phyle, player, chase. (18 Buck the and Title Investment Company, offering CHICAGO. It. H. O. A. E. In its lineup when the Cincinnati Bureau team, twice champions of the or¬ O'Dowd, favorite, after for the avenues, sidewalks and ramphor, Stovall opening with a single, Jones, cf 3 0 2 10 club', running out in front for a mile and a half, acceptance Bradl«sy with a double and Isbell, 2b 2 1 3 3 0 played an exhibition game there about two ganization, to play the Navy team. The backed In water system In their new subdivision In following Turner weeks The Cincinnati club was as¬ up the most distressing manner hlntting out a triple for good measure. A Darts, as 0 1110 ago. former team cleaned up the first two con¬ and could not In the the northern section of the town, was, on Callahan, If 1 0 0 2 sessed $100. get money. Bonfire, motion of Councilman referred To Order, long fly to center scored the latter. tests. and would have taken the third if who went up In the odds to 5 to 1, ran an Magruder, up. The Nationals back two Donahue, lb 0 2 4 1 0 to the road committee for investigation antf got of the runs Green, rf 0 0 1 0 .1 several of their players had not slumped In unexpectedly good race and won In a romp In the same Inning, after had Rohe. 3b 0 0 by half a dozen In 4.23 report. Cassidy 0 0 0 POST-SEASON BETTING. their playing. Scores; lengths 3-5. Ganse- The draft of a ordinance forceu Tate at second, on Charley Hick¬ McFarland, c 0 2 8 1 0 voort. second choice, got the place five proposed grant¬ Meritorious tailoring: does not man's mighty swat over Hess' head Smith, p 10 110 First Second Third by ing to C. A. M. Wells, C. F. Carr, J. W. In left __ over Ruth's 5 have to run New Yorkers Will Even "nreaii. . game. ifarae lengths Rattler. to 1. Can¬ Aman, William Glusta. W. 8. after patronage.the for four bases. Wager Money game. dling. backed from 10 to 1 down to 0 to Holtou, patronago comes to It. The swell Both sides scored in Totals 7 8 21 T I PnUke.. 156 1451M 2, Henry Lanahan and J. H. Ralston, trustees again the seventh, on Giants. Helinerlek* l ift 143200 could not run or Jump a little bit. of the Electric and Ice Com¬ clothes we are putting up bring us Cleveland getting three runs when the lo¬ BOSTON. R. H. O. A. E. 128 ISO 170 After August Belmont's Bivouac, C to 5 Hyattsvllle new customers every day. We'd like cals mixed four a Pnrent. ss 0 2 0R 0 NEW YORK, Septeml>er 2C..Results of rHe" pany, the right to construct and mainta'n up errors with single and cf 1#T 132 143 favorite, had been left at the post in the to show you some examples of those a double, and the Nationals one Rtshl. 0 1 2 0 0 base ball In the big leagues are the sub¬ Harille{frd., 138 181 170 last in the town of Hyattsvllle an electric light¬ getting on Cnglaub. 3b 1 1 0 0 0 race, for maiden two-year-old fillies, ing and power plant and system of poles handsome Burlington Hack Suits Hickman's double and Stahl's single. Burkett. If 1 0 1 0 jects of less wagering than any other great five and a half furlongs, there was we build to order at $20 lip. Glad In the eighth Cleveland scored Totals 788 82a TVS nothing and electric wires, was submitted. Its last Freeman, lb 30114 American professional sport, but If the New to It but James R. Keene's Bribery, by Cndor the terms of the town charter to give you samples of our fall fab¬ run. Bay rlngled to right and was sacri¬ Selbacb. rf 0 0 02 0 York Oiants and Athletics Flrat Second Third Voter, IS to 5 second choice, who made rics. ficed to second. He and who had Ferris. 2b 0 I 5 0 I Philadelphia (fame. (tame. game. all tho every ordinance of this description must Buelow, c 03 for the of the world nearly pace and came home on the be submitted to the voters of 'the town for reached first on Manuel's Arinbrnster, ..1 2 6 play championship - 18»I 151 180 bit fumble, then Gibsou, p 0 0 2 2 0 three lengths in front of Woodford ratification or The of pulled off a double steal. Stovall had gone probably more money will change hands on 161 15795 7 to 1. rejection. object out to i,rlt- ,Krt 15s Clay's Content, Mahogany, 15 to 1, submitting the ordinance last night was to Stanley on a fly and Bradley soaked Totals 4 T 21 13 3 the result than In uny series In the history li»!Ir made up a lot of ground, and took third a liard one to which v^'4t 177 175 havo the council order its pub!Icatlon and Cassidy, forced out Chicago t 0 3 0 0 0 3.T of base ball. ODo/iaeil m1&(,187 money from David Gideon's Florazonde by for a election. It Is the Buelow at third. Bay Boston a to arrange special rushing home on the 0 0 1 0 0 3 0.I The followers of the Giants.and they are scant length. The time was 1.06 4-5, close general understanding of the terms of the play. Two-base hits -Freeman and Donahue. Home run T.itals 8*4 *68 730 to tho track record. Four favorites lost. In Washington's last turn at -Jones. Sacrifice hit.Darls. legion.have caught the confidence of Mc- town charter that the mayor and common the bat Cas¬ Stolen bases.Calla¬ no of sidy reached first on a han and Donahue. Double play.Davis to tabell to Graw's men on the field, and thousands of council have discretion In the matter single and went to Winters' a franchise to the second on a wild pitch. He Donahue. First base on balls-Off Gibson. 6; off them are to back tlie'r League. GRAND CIRCUIT TROTS. submitting proposed peo¬ while lingered there Smith. il. Struck ont.By Smith. 7: by Gll><<>n. 8. willing opinions In the ple. Their duty ends when they order the Hickman. Anderson and Stahl went are not games beginning the second week out on Passed balls.Arinhruater. 2. Wild pitch.(jlbson. with cash. They playing the Giants proposed ordinance granting the francli:se easy chances. Sherlduu. Time of as a "sure but are of the Government Printing Office League Susie N. Following Is the I'mplre.Mr. game.1 hour and thing" bet. stringing Captured the O&fcley printed and a special election. If necessary. official score: 47 minutes. with the National League champions more the Aldine team won two out of the three The council last evening decided to defer wamun-cton. ab r on FOOT bii po account of confidence of McGraw and Futurity. BALL 4 contests with the Cowboys. Some good action in the matter until some future spe¬ 5 0 12 0 0 civic In the Giants. have seen The grand circuit races at * . Blgg.st end liest line of Foot Ball m ^ n *> a pride They bowling was done in the contests. began Oakley cial meeting of that body. * * Toggtrj j J MAGNATE DREYFUSS tlio a The iu town at Gaa aawe lll«*ktnun, 2d 1 V o 2 champions pull many game out of Park, near Cincinnati, with Councilman John Fainter entered a v'gor- * * underselling price*. & J, the and feel scores were as follows; yesterday, only you a little ou everything ru this lid*. 0 ° «¦ i » o fire, they that somehow Mc- a fair crowd present. The Horse Review ous protect against certain features of the 8,.IT.rfIw 3 o 1 io n a AFTER BOSTON Grtiw will circumvent ths Secoud Third that the PITCHER superb pitching, m, franchise, claiming pro¬ Foot Ball . llickman. 2b . *."»- yaw*. (fame Futurity, purSe *7.000, was the feature of proposed Boys' 65c. Pants.. 49c. 5 * 4 i S heavy hatting, and steady fielding with i»v- ! u company was nothing more or less Stanley, cf 3 o 0 8 0 t which to the card and was won Susie the posed Kittredge. e the Athletics hope win. by N., fa¬ than a trust, an accusation that Mr. Jack¬ M.' A. TAPPAN & 4 0 * 8 2 1* A few weeks oue could have fg f with Bon of the CO., ago obtained vorite, second. a Hughes, p 2 0 j 0 J PITTSBURG, September 'JC..President S"":::ffi Voyage Bon Voy¬ son H. Ralston, leading promoter ¦e26-tf,10 fownsead. p , 0 odd.; on the Glints against the field in the age succeeded in the company, resented. Counc'lman 0 0 , Barney Dreyfuss of the club AUe" ; *2 winning second heat. proposed Muiuel. p 1 0 0 . a Pittsburg has American League, but here of late the great fisS?1*1 18325 171 172 Susie N. won the Fainter objected particularly to that fea¬ \ made an offer of to Frank the Athletics have been has first, third and fourth. which Total* $7,5(10 V, Dunn, game playing 870 ture of the proposed franchise pro¬ HOTELS, RESTAURANTS A CAFES. 381 6 4 12 *"6 It « the new owner of pounded down the odds. There has been a 7S8 o\vItHl last ganic. vides "that Hyattsvllle Leaguo club, for the services of Pitcher great deal of talk about Giant rooters back¬ we nt to Ed Custer. Vera Prodigal won the take, and the said trustees and their WHEEL TO DINE. CLEVKLAND. AB. R. BII. PO. A. K ing the team at odds as high as 3 to 2, but s---«nd Third first heat. In which Custer broke fin¬ successors shall for the purpose of 5 "Young Cy" Young, provided Dunn would CWhora* Llnt and supply, u Ji 1110 0 there has been no great amount of wagering ished fifth. Custer, had no lighting and to be located at points Huelow, rf 4 J 0 j u . agree to deliver to the Dwyer "ft? however, trouble public *«'«»" 2b Young Pittsburg at such prices; in fact, there has been little W««th»ff ItiM two to be axed by the mayor and common coun¬ 5 I a 3 1 0 club on 202 liJJ In winning the next heats and the race. not than Eckstein's Bradley, 3b 3 2 3 13 Immediately. This offer shows that betting account of the uncertainty of '«.» 178 128 cil of Hyattsville, less fifty 0 In the 2:00 the won - pace Stein, favorite, the - incandescent n.y8-tf-4 Fainoua for Ita Turner, ss 4 1 2 3 7 1) Dreyfuss has not given up hope of win¬ the pennant race In the two leagues. fflwJ?{;$ 165 ior JlS twenty five' candle power quality. *b There are two a m first two heats. While going to the post number as the J.V*' 5 1 O 14 0 0 ning the flag, und also shows the confi¬ always aides to question. stM"'Ul ho lamps, and such additional VON Hess, If 4 1 2 2 0 0 There must be a loser. Don't the for the third heat Ethel Mc threw her rider and common council may require, at I»KltH IDE'S iIOfKL M AMI ATTAN c dence which the forge*-- two mayor luh *r. n. w. .lark, 5 0 0 * 1 0 Pittsburg magnate has In Pittsburg-Boston series. That was a sad T"tl,U saw sslTO and ran away miles. After she was the of $15 each per year, such lamps European. 604 J .**. I> 8 1 I 0 4 the ability of the young stopped and brought back to the Judges price llimlUk*** Men's I/iiuch. 11:30 to 2. 0 phenomenon for blow to the National leaguers, who had to be kept lighted from fiftesn minutes after Restaurant will reopen Sept. 2*. ae21-i*«: I whom Boston paid $."mX) last how to their when stand tho racc was postponed on account until 1 o'clock a.m." Totals 40 8 12 27 15 0 spring. planned spend money ANNUAL TENNIS TOTTBNEY. of darkness. sunodown THE PIIiGKIM CAKE A I'LACK TO PLEASK. In commenting on the offer Boston came In and cleaned up with four Councilman Fainter declared that this 814 F. Washington 10002010 0-4 Dreyfuss as the one re¬ Club Breakfasts. l&c. to 83c. Laacbet* Cleveland 002030 3 1 0~» said: "I do not know whether the offer straight and won the championship. His¬ Home Review Futurity, flrat dlvialon. trotting; proposition was not as good u la carte. Table d'Hote Dinners, 25c. aiul .<5". runs tory may repeat Itself. Those who are In¬ Bachelors' Club Fall Event submitted by the Potomac Electric earned Washington, t; Cleveland 8. J>"lr»t will lie accepted or rejected, but I do Opened by Moko Glbaey l>«rk cently and he Opposite Patent Office. seO-ff-4 tmse by errors.Cleveland. 4. Ij-ft on liases. clined to make either team favorite should K Power Company of Washington, know that It is on the level. If it Is ac¬ remember this. Auspiciously. (T. Murphy) vote for the franchise as 'ong <-''"eland. 8. First base on balls Bou t>. <-'¦ cited remained in the LOW, innings cepted delivery of that ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . » as the clause Just 11*llnghes 4: by 3; pitched.By Philadelphia Rom Bell. b. t. (B. Kenuy) v 3 lis4 4 franchiso CHIXK8E HESTA! KANT. 511 &TH ST. N.W. made off Townsend. by Manuel. 2 Hits Young In time to pitch on Wednesday. He fans are Ji^st as proud of thtlr team as nual tournament of the Bachelor's Lawn The 1'hautom, blk. c. (C. Iteryder) 4 3 franchise. The proposed givos Recently refitted In true oriental style. Chlne*« ilnghcs. 5: .ff Townsend. 6; ,/T Manuel New Is c. « «. the to est'bl sh and out.By Hughes. 4; Is with the Boston team In Cincinnati and York of the Giants. Tennis Club took place yesterday afternoon Mareebael, b. (8. Fleming). the company right lady cashier. nandeome Chinese furnishings ii»- by Townsend, 3; by Philadelphia fans have the same faith in Bonnie Mr. IK. . maintain a system of poles and *"Irc3 for ported from Cfrlna make this the most attractive run.Hlckmsn. Three base hit - I can him on six hours' upon the courts of the on M Uf.J. turner. 1rwo-bsseT h Is.Hickman get notice. If I Manager Mack that New Yorkers have in club, street Time.2.11. 2.15%*Hwog)....2.14**, the term of forty year*, with the p-ovlso and cosy restaurant In the city. Everything orien- tredge and Bradlev- (2). Hughes, Kit¬ get him I'll wager that the l^ttsburgs will McGraw. The northwest between 17th and Connecticut Home Itevletv Futurity, second division, for two- and-common counc'l shall tal 'Phone 3233 M. au2IM>0t-tt Stoien <2>. Sacrltic* bit.Turner lultubUants of Quakertown that the mayor oases-Anderson, Hay, Buelow and Joss play In the post-season series. The s\im are quiet Individuals, but have a way avenue, with a falr-slsed gallery in attend¬ year-olda; purse, $3,000. Jiave the right at the end of ten years f'om PH1LAI>KI. Ttomnaa)... 4 6 a given to purchase the same prone'ty NewVatoldi^Tc^ Comiskey Coming produce. Thousands of them will come Geohegan will be the challenger to attempt lA HonAle. 1>. *¦ <«¦ S«ou* Paly.ftallio B. (A. Thomas)..1 1 St. Louis players did not intend to send had sums Hlgh-rlusa Restaurant at Reasonable Price*. braced up so much that the Diindon east at pres¬ ranging from $50 to $100 to place from A. Y. Leech, Jr., 7-5 and 7-5. Kelly Ethel Me. th. m. etter. match would be much closer. was Are In the five-story brick build¬ S^aVSff1"- would probaMy take a trip to Hyatt Oregon Maid, br. hi. (B. Helrnau).. 4 4 morning by varit*t let of sea food.with erety dish known t» the last St. Loulsian wis retired, with the Philadelphia, No doubt they will be accommodated as defeated by Grosvenor. 6-3, 4-8 and 7-5 Shylock, b. *. Front reg'ster.ng 10 favor today. th* next two a lot eh. a .(T. men and truckers, at No. 303-303 of the New York team. "If 'the team weeks of money will be Ridilleborger won from Bagby, .«-* 4-fi all(j Owybo. Murphy).. 8 « burned This result wis keep* up Its present gait," placed. At the various places up and down H-l. H. E. Doyle defeated J T. Sweet Bay. b. m. (H. HemlngK.