THE ST. PAUI, GLOBE, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1903. o

Schreckengost; earned runs, Washington 4, Philadelphia 2; two-base hits. Ryan, Doyle, Cary, Ely, L. Cross 2, Schreck- H. engost 3, Waddell; home , Lee; stolen GRIBBINS A MILLER bases, Hartzel, Fultz; double plays, Ely to Doyle f#S|f to Carey, Carey (unassisted), M. ST. , IS RACING OTHER Cross to to Davis; PAUL PITCHER RELEASED AND bases, SPORTINfi Castro left on II Washington 8, Philadelphia 7; first , off Patton 7, off Waddell 3; hit TO MINNEAPOLIS. by pitched ball, Ryan; struck out, by In the seventh a grand mixup of passed the eighth inning with three scattered •Batted for Dobbs its Patton 1, by Waddell 4; passed ball, hits, the eighth the locals ninth. . . balls, errors, bases on balls and a hit but in bunch- ••Batted for Thletaan in ninth. Clark; umpires, Johnston and Carruthers; Twlrler Is Turned Over to Wllmot to gave the Kelley two ed two doubles and a single for two runs, Two-base hits, Cprcpran, Peitz; time, 2:10. SAINTS BREAK EVEN band the that winning out game. Milwaukee's only first > Compromise a Claim for seven. score: the base on balls, oft xhlelman 4; struck out, Ferguson- made the total The score was made t y Thomas' scratchy by 2, by White Errors Prove Costly. Morning game— in fl'th Attendance, Thielman 6; wild pitches, Player May Refuse to Go—Pp esldent the innui£. Thielman; time, 1:46; umpire, BOSTON, July errors St. Paul— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 3.618. Score: ; ; »> "I Power and 4.—Baltimore's Hickey Geier, 3b Brown. proved costly today. Dougherty reaching Is Confident of Successful Sea- 3 1 1 1 6 0 |H|P |A |E| H|P A|E . first twice on misplays scoring Dillard, If 4 0 2 2 0 0 K. C. Mil. Giants Play In' Hard Luck. $y?4 and each son. Millers Win in the Morning Shannon, Lewee, ss 2 0 4 OlH'lman, rf 2| 2 0| 0 time. Attendance, 4,577. Score: A Disabled Man cf ...4 0 3 2 0 0 Nance, cf 1 2 0 OlC'man, ss. II 3 4 ST. LOUIS, Mo.;?jW. 4.—St. Louis Morning Game— Kelley, lb 4 0 0 0 0 0 outplayed the visitors every depart- 17 Grady, 3b 1 2 5 O|A.McB, cf 012 0 0 x In *R TT T4* Once more Harold Cribblns, the tall, Chech, rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Bmith, ment of the game on the morning con- But Drop the After- Muggins, If. 0 1 0 OlS'beck, 2b 2 3 1 0 York t Boston 0000 12 0 2 *—5 8 i dark-haired member of the St. Paul is certainly not In It, and 2b 4 0 0 0 6 0 B'ville, c. 0 7 1 1 R'nkle, 3b. 0 2 1 0 test with New today. Sparks had Baltimore .00000000 Hurley, c 3 0 0 2 0 0 to be relieved by Blewitt in the third. 3—3 7 2' team's pitching department, is to receive Lynch, Gear, rf 0 0 0 0 D'ngan, lb 1 7 0 0 Attendance, 4,500. Batteries, Warner and Winters, an order noon ss 3 0 1 0 3 1 R'fuss, lb. 112 1 0 T'mas, If. 1 0 0 0 Score: Shields to pack up his suit sack and Game Cribbins, p 3 0 0 0 6 0 and Robinson; earned runs, Boston 2, catch an Sprains G.McB, 2b 1| 3 3 0 Cross, c 1 6 0 0 St. Louis. |P A |E| N. Y. |H| PA |E Baltimore 3; interurban car for Minneapolis. and Bruises Wolfe, p 0 0 0 H'rman, p. 0 0 1 0 Farrell, ss 1 1 4 Olßrodie, cf. 1 2 0 0 two-base hits, Warner, Mc- Pitcher Cribblna has Totals 32 1 7 *26 19 1 . 0# Clark, Gann, Seymour; three-base hits, Free- been turned over Don'an, rf 1 1 1 0 rf. .1 2 0 0 0 man; hit, Lachance; to the Minneapolis club by the local man- dlsabla. but this Is where Minneapolis— AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Totals 627 14 1 824 7 0 Smoot, cf 2 3 0 OfJones, If.. 2 7 0 0 sacrifice . .. Totals ... • Parent; double plays, Kelly to Robinson, agement. This does not mean that the Grant, 2b 4 0 0 3 3 0 Bar'lay, If 0 1 0 o|Bow-an, c 3 4 0 0 to I'hyle, 3b 4 0 2 1 2 0 Kansas City..O 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 •-2 Bras'r, 2b 1 2 1 1 Smith, 2b. 2 0 2 1 Gilbert Williams to McGann; struck local management believes that the Min- TEAMS PLAY IN THE MUD Lally, Milwaukee ...0 0001000 o—l out, by Winters 1, by Gilbert 4; time, 1:40; neapolis team If 2 0 0 1 0 0 Nich'ls, lb 3 9 0 0 Dunn. . 3b. 0 3 2 0 umpire, Connolly. is weak, or that a desire Wilmot. rf 3 2 1 1 0 0 Hart'n, 3b 2 3 2 3 O'H'an, lb 1 6 2 0 to help out Werden, Earned runs, Kansas City 2, Milwaukee OiWa'ner, 2 Afternoon Game— the Millers is bumping be- lb 3 0 0 9 1 0 1; two-base hits, Rothfuss, Lewee, G. Ryan, c.. 2 7 2 ss 2 0 1 With one out and neath the vests of President Lennon and Lynch, cf 4 0 1 2 0 0 Cross; hit, Yerkes, p 0 0 2 0 Sparks, p.I 0 0 0 0 one run needed to Curley, Mcßride, three-base Grady; 2 win, Selbach dropped Freeman's long fly Manager Kelley. It means that the Min- StJacobsOil ss 2 0 0 1 3 0 home run, Thomas; sacrifice hit, Runkle; Blewitt, p 0 0 0 to and Rain Threatens to Spoil Day, but Fa- Byers, c 3 0 0 7 1 0 12 27 12 4 •Yaeger, .| 0 0 left Collins crossed the plate with neapolis team has a claim, and that the comes In for a sure cure. stolen base, Hall man; double plays, Le- Totals . 0-0 the winning run in the twelfth inning. The prompt, Katoll, p 3 0 0 2 4 0 wee to Rothfuss to Beville, G. Mcßride game claim was ordered satisfied by President natics Turn Out in Fair Numbers— ••-•\u25a0 6| was exciting throughout. Atten- to Rothfuss. Clingman to Dungan; bases Totals ..|l3|24| 3; dance, 8,500. Score: Hickey. Katoll and Ferguson the Suc- Totals 28 2 4 27 14 0 on balls, off Herman 1; struck out, by R. H. E. At the beginning of the ItConquers Pain Wolfe 5, by 4; time, 1:25; St. Louis ....2 2110010 •—7 season the Min- St. Paul 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—l Herman um- New York ...0 110 0 10 0 2—5 Boston ...0 0000300000 2—5 15 1 neapolis management claimed that Pitch- cessful Pitchers. Minneapolis ..0 1000000 I—2 pires, Foreman and Altrock. Baltimore 00000030000 I—4 8 3 •Batted for Blewitt in ninth. er Ferguson belonged to the town up Price, 25c. and 50c. •Two men out when winning run scored. Helping Their Percentage. runs, St. 4, New York 3; Batteries, Young and Criger, Crontn the river. When Ferguson Played. Wilmot; Earned Louis and Robinson; signed with Won. Lost. P. C. Two-base hits. Shannon 2. LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 4.—Louisville -two-base . hit, O'Hagan; three-base hit, earned runs, Baltimore 4; St. Paul, Minneapolis protested, and ask- BOLD BY ALLDEALERS INMEDICISE. Louisville 03 44 19 .698 three-base hit, Phyle; sacrifice hits, Lal- morning Hartman; stolen, base, Smoot, Smith, two-base hit, Seymour; three-base hits, bases, won the game before the biggest ed Indianapolis Jbl 38 24 .613 ly, Werden, Curley; stolen R. crowd ever at a forenoon game here. Wagner, Hartman, ' Nichols, Donovan; Freman, Ferris, Selbach, Williams, «ie- President Hickey to send the player St. Paul 27 Lynch, Lally, Werden; bases on balls, off by pitcher, by Blewitt, Donovan; base Gann, Seymour, Rooinson; sacrifice hits, back. 36 .671 out, Dunkle and Kellum both pitched masterly hit Columbus 64 34 30 .53i Katoll 2, off Cribbins 2; struck by ball, only 29 men facing Dunkle in nine on balls, off Yerkes 1; : struck out, by Collins, Stahl, Lachance; stolen base, Sey- President Hickey has been gathering Kansas City 64 31 33 .484 Cribbins. Grant, by Katoll, Chech 2, Crib- innings. Clymer's batting was a feature. Yerkes 4, by Blewitt 1; left on bases, mour; double plays, Williams to Gilbert evidence since the protest was tiled, and Milwaukee 62 U5 37 .4W bins, Shannon, Hurley, Dillard, Huggins; Both 10; New York 10; hits, off to McGann, Gilbert to McGann, Williams he last 6, Minneapolis 5; teams played snappy ball in the St. Loufe week ordered the local manage- Grand Tonr to Paclflo Canst Minneapolis 62 23 39 .371 left on bases. St. Paul neld. Attendance, 5,000. Score: Sparks 7, off Blewitt 8; time, 1:50; um- to Robinson to McGann; first on balls, off ment to turn the pitcher over to Minne- Toledo 64 21 43 .328 time of game. 1:30; attendance, 3,000; pire, O'Day. " Cronin 3; struck out, by Young 3, by apolis. Ferguson the Soo I-ouis. IH|PA!E| Ind. |P A|E . Cro- does not want to play Via Line. Personally conducted umpire, Haskell. , !H \u25a0 , nin 1; time, Kerwin, rf 1 2 01 0 Hog'er, rf St. ' Louis won the second game from 2:30; umpire Connolly. with the Minneapolis team. He is more by Miss Martha Scott Anderson to North Games Today. Afternoon Game— 1 1 0 0 New York today after a pitchers' battle. than with his Pacific Rocky piymer, ef 3 0 0 0 Kuhns, If. 1 3 0 0 in the ninth Courtney's Men Play Ball. satisfied treatment in St. ocean. Mountains and the Minneapolis St. Paul. St. Gan'n, lb 0 8 0 o|Woo'ff, 3b Taylor's let-up lost the CHICAGO, Paul, and he wants to remain with the Kootenay Lakes. Nineteen days all ex- at Paul AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 1 1 2 1 game. Attendance, 10,000. Score: July 4.—Wright was wild Saints. penses Indianapolis at Louisville. Geier, 3b 4 1 1 4 0 0 Ganz'l, 2b 0 1 4 l|Kihm, lb. 0 8 0 0 and was batted hard in the morning game, $150. Itinerary and particulars Milwaukee City. If Floury, 1 2 0 OXVBrien, ss the As Ferguson is one of the strong men at the ticket office, 379 Robert street at Kansas Dillard. 5 1 2 5 0 0 Jf 2 3 3 0 St. L. HP A|E N. Y. HP A|E champions winnin- a one-sided con- of the staff, the Columbus at Toledo. Shannon, cf ....1 2 0 Ta'hill, ss 0 3 3 o'Coulter, cf 0 3 0 0 Far'll, ss 10 3 0 Brodie, 10 test. Attendance, 5,000. local management offer- 1 8 0 cf 10 Score: TT ed to Kelley, lb 4 0 0 Bchr'er, c 0 8 2 2IFox, 2b...| 0| 3 3 1 Don'n, rf 0 0 0 0 Clarke, rf 0 0 0 0 TJ T»» compromise with Wilmot. As Fer- 1 2 6 guson was not anxious to go to Minne- The merry bang of the little red Lumley, rf 4 2 18 10 Sh'ub, 3b 1 3 3 OlHeydon, c.| 0| 6 1| 0 Smoot, cf 2 3 0 0 Jones, If 0 3 0 0 Chicago 11050300 *—10 12 2 Articles of Huggins, 2b 3 0 2 2 1 Dun'le, p 0 0 2 o|Kellum, p 0 0 2( 0 14 0 0 Bow'n, c . Cleveland o—2 apolis, Wilmot accepted the offer to take Incorporation, Dlederlch, Ken- packages of giant powder and the 1 Car'y, If . .0610 01000100 10 1 Cnbbins of Ferguson, and Crib- saucy gatlings Peirce, c 4 0 1 2 0 0 2b 110 0 Smith, 2b 13 4 0 instead nedy &. Company. crack of the amateur Lynch, Totals .] 6 27j14 3| 27|11| Bra'r. . Batteries, Patterson and McFarland, bins has been, or will this morning be, ss 3 0 0 2 3 1 Totals \u25a0 5 2 Nich's, lb 112 0 0 Dunn, 3b 0 2 2 0 Wright and We, whose names are hereunto sub- got Robbie Lynch yesterday morning. Fereuson, p....4 0 0 0 O'H'n, lb . Bemis; left on bases, Chi- ordered to report to the Minneapolis man- scribed, have thought in 0 0 3 Louisville 0 0011002 o—4 Har'n, 3b 10 3 18 10 cago 7, Cleveland 7; two-base Jones, agement. associated and do hereby Robert he was entered a Indianapolis Ryan, c.. 0 6 2 0 Wag'r, ss 0 2 5 0 hits. associate ourselves together for pur- of July meet .10000000 o—l Green, Bemis and Hlckman; three-base Cribbins May Balk. the Fourth field and out after Totals 32 7 9 27 9 2 bases, Wic'r, p 116 1 Taylor, p 0 0 3 1 hits, McFarland, Davl?- sacrifice hit, Mc- pose of becoming a corporation under and the heaving Left on Louisville 9, Indianapolis . This order may start trouble. pursuant to the provisions record Cor a baseball. Rob- Minneapolis. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. 2; two-base hit, Clymer; hit, Carthy; stolen base, Glick; double plays, Once of title two ert mixed his thought in the ninth, Grant, 2b 5 0 0 6 2 three-base Totals 827 13 1 Totals \u0084| 324 17 1 Daly to Isbel, before, in an attempt to settle the dis- (2) of chapter i .irty-four (34) of the .. 2 Schaub; double play, Heydon to O'Brien; .1 Davis to Davis to Daly to pute, the St. Paul club turned General of the when the score stood 1 to 1. The heave Phyle,, 3b 5 0 0 3 8 0 stolen bases, Heydon, Kihm; struck out, St. Louis 0 0000002 •—3 Isbel: bases on balls, off Patterson 2, off Cribbins I-awa State of Minnesota Lally, If 4 0 2 0 0 0 —0 Wright 6; time, over to Minneapolis, and the tall fellow for the year 1878, and the laws of said took the. ball over to the bleachers, by Dunkle 7, by Kellum 5; hit by pitcher, New York ..00000000 o—o0 1:50; umpire, Shendan. refused to go. This time Hick- state amendatory thereof, and put on Wilmot, rf 4 0 2 2 0 0 Schriever, Gannon; bases on balls, by fj two-base President and for that W. Wilmot the second sack. Werden, lb 3 1 2 12 1 1 Earned runs, St. • Louis Afternoon Game— ey says he must go, or that he will not be purpose do hereby execute and adopt Other unfortunate things arrived at Dunkle 5, by Kellum 4; time, 1:50; um- hit, O'Hagen; sacrifice hits, Wagner, The afternoon game was of the highest allowed to play In the association. these Articles of Incorporation, Lynch, cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 pire. Ward. to •*' to-wit: this time, and we only had two out Curler ss 4 0 1 1 2 0 Dunn; double play, Wagner to Smith class, . both teams playing brilliantly all President Hickey watched the two The afternoon game was witnessed by O'Hagen; stolen bases, Donovan, Nichols, the time. Chicago won in a sensational games between the and When the Millers reported enough to Byers, c 3 0 1 2 1 0 12,000 people. The home team outplayed balls, off Taylor 1; finish. Saints Millers win. Score, to Sporer, p 4 0 1 1 5 0 Smith; base on With one out, Strang singled and yesterday. The association president is The name of this Corporation shall be 2 1. the visitors at every point, but only by struck out, by Wicker 5, by Taylor 3; left Jones doubled. Green hit sharp ground- on his way Kennedy (•wins to happenings a narrow margin. a to a Northern summer resort Diederich. & Company." The the disastrous Totals 36 11 24 The work of Bonner, on bases. New York 3, St. Louis 3; time, er to Gochanauer, who threw Jones out at to spend ten days in fishing. He stopped general nature of its business shall be the 1 18 3 Louisville's new second baseman, -•\u25a0\u25a0 S.iints were only able to make it was a 1:42; umpire, O'Day. third, Strang scoring on the play. Davis off at St. Paul to end the Ferguson dis- to purchase and vend by wholesale wines even in St. Paul 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 feature. Spectators discharged revolvers drew a base on balls and and liquors an break the double function •—7 almost continuously during games. Boston Takes.Both Games. Mertes sent In pute, and left last night for his vacation. and to conduct a general pulled off on account of it being the Minneapolis ..0 0010000 o—l0—1 both the winning runs by a three-bagger. At- The association president was more wholesale liquor business. Attendance at morning game, 6,000. CHICAGO, July 4.—Boston won the tendance 30,100. than The principal glorious Fourth. An even break was Karned runs, St. Paul 3; two-base hit, Score: timely hitting. It was Score: pleased at the attendance at the two place of business of thia Shannon; hit, Geier; morning game by R. H. E. games, and laughed when questioned corporation shall be the City of St. Paul good enough, for when little Willie was three-base sacrifice Afternoon Game— a pitchers' battle from start to finish, in Caicago I as Ramsey trying hits, Shannon, Huggins, B. Lynch; bases ...... 0 0000000 3—3 7 1 to the probable time for the smash-up of County, Minnesota. to beat the sun to the front on balls, Lou. IH|P~]A~EI Indl H P AIE which Willis showed to better advantage. Cleveland 11000000 o—2 10 0 the association. porch the pushed off Sporer 2, off Ferguson 1; Gan'n, The not score until the last rain clouds up and it struck out, by Ferguson, Grant; by Spor- rf I 0 0 1 o|Hog'r, rf 13 0 0 locals could Batteries, Garvin and bullivan, "We are today," he said, "in a better The time looked like nothing doing with the gate er, Lumley; passed balls, Lynch 2; Cly'r, cf 13 0 o|Kuhns, If 12 0 0 inning, when a three-bagger and an out Bern- condition I even hoped of the commencement of this left on Bon 2b 12 gave them a run and saved them from hard and Wood; left on bases, Chicago 3, than for when the Corporation shall be the first day of July, money. Considering that the rain put bases, St. Paul 7, Minneapolis 10; time of r, 2 o|Woo'f, 3b 10 10 Cleveland 8; two-base hits, Davis, Jones, plans for this new league were being dis- A. 1902, in game, 1:45; attendance, 4,211; Gan'l, lb 17 2 o|Kihm, lb 0 9 0 0 a shut-out. The fielding of both teams Lajoie, cussed. You they had D. and the period of its continu- a rather busy day, G. Lennon and umpire, Floy, If 2 was excellent. Attendance, 4,500. Score: Bradley; three-base hit, Mertes; know our league ance shall be thirty years. Haskell. . 1| 0 l|O'B'n. ss 12 4 0 sacrifice hit, Wood; plays. lasting but two weeks before we started, W. Wilmot were satisfied with ;he .',\u25a0:,.- \u0084, double Garvin Tan'l, ss 0 3 3 OlCoul'r. cf 3 7 0 0 Morning game— --..,. . to Daly to Isbell, and you remember that they have been division. Spies, c 2 2)Fox, .. Hickman to Bradley; kindly NOTES OF THE GAME. . 8 0 2b .. 1 3 0 0 Chi. HPA |E Boston. HP A|E struck out, by Garvin 1, by Bernhardt 2; extending our time ever since. The The amount of the capital stock of this Association Still Lives. Sch'b, 3b 114 OlHey'n, c. 0 1 1 0 2 3 0 0 bases on balls, off Garvin league will go through a successful sea- Corporation shall Fla'v. p 2 2 2 0 Will's, p 1 0 3| 0 Dexter, rf 1 0 0 0 Cooley, cf. 1, off Bernhardt son, be forty thousand dol- "We might pause in this narrative to Cribbins and Katoll made the morning . Jones, cf. 14 0 0 T'ney. lb. 29 1 0 1; wild pitch, Garvin; time, 1:30; umpire, and we are not worrying any more lars ($40,000.00), and the same shall be Kern, rf 1000 0 2 1 Sheridan. about the reports that our enemies circu- into four announce that the American associa- game a pitchers' battle. Totals 927 9 3 Lowe, 2b. 12 1 o|Dem't, 2b. late." divided hundred shares of stock tion is still doing business, and another Sh-mnon was in the game with his Totals . Kling, c 0 5 2 0 Carney, rf. 12 1 0 of the amount of one hundred dollars club . 11 27 14 3 ___ . C'tney, If. 2 0 0 THE WESTERN LEAGUE. each. guess has been forwarded to one Sex- and pounded out two doubles and a sin- Miller, If. 1 4 0 0 0 pipe gle. Spike will be leading the team if Louisville 3 0010012 I—B Clarke, lb 0 9 0 OjGr'ger, 3b. EDDIE BALD WINS A FAST RACE. ton, dreamer of the National As- Indianapolis ..0 0 0 2 0 2 1 o—s0—5 3 4 oLong, ss 1 3 2 0 At Milwaukee— Such capital stock shall sociation of Leagues. his clouting eye continues good for a 0 Tinker, ss 0 . Game— be paid in such Minor Sexton short time longer. Left on bases, Louisville Indianap- S'fer, 3b.. 0 0 3 2 K'redge, c 0 4 0 0 R. H. E. investments as the board of directors announced in an official bulletin 10, 2 0 Willis, p Denver 2 1 shall by determine. that Chech played in right field in the morn- olis, 6; two-base hits, Ganzel, Bonner; Taylor, p. 0 0 . J>_o _2 J) 000—0 Old-Time Champion Is Riding Well at resolution yesterday would see the finish of the ing. Lumley three-base hits, Kuhns, Woodruff, Milwaukee 012—3 4 0 The highest amount of indebtedness or was late in reaching Nic- Coult- 8 2 Vailsburg liability to Corporation "outlaw" league. Sexton will now ollet park, and Kelley gave him a bench er 2, Fox, Schaub; sacrifice hits, Clymer, Totals .~4~27 12 2 Totals .. 727 Game forfeited to Milwaukee. the Track—Results which this shall change warming chance. Tannehill, Schaub; double plays, Bonner, . Batteries, Whiteridge and In at any time be subject shall be twenty brands. Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I—l O'Connell; Other Events. thousand dollars ($20.000.00). T. Hickey, league president, graced The Millers now look a winning team. to Tannehill to Ganzel; stolen bases, Bon- 10 000001 I—3 .Swormstedt and Lucka. ner, Flournoy, Kerwin Heydon; struck Boston Game— The names of the parties forming this the two affairs with his presence. If Wilmot had his present line-up when Boston 6; Second Corporation are the opened, Minneapolis out, by Flaherty 6, by Williams 1; bases Left on bases, Chicago 3, NEW YORK, July 4.—The largest William Diederich. Timid ones insisted that Mr. Hickey season would hits, Miller, Greminger; three- Denver' R. H.E. Thomas J. Kennedy and John C. La Bos- came now be fighting the leaders. on balls, by Flaherty 2 by Williams 5; two-base 0 0100200 o—3 8 3 crowd of the year witnessed the bicycle siere, all to watch the two towns that were wild pitch, Williams; time, 1:50; umpire, base hits, Jones, Cooley; stolen bases, Milwaukee 14 races the Vailsburg today, of the City of St. Paul, Ram- to be grabbed With Grant and Curley working around Carney to 00 0 0 1 —8 9 4 at track fully sey County, up when the smash the Sheridan. Lowe, Tenney 2; double plays, Batteries, same as first game. 3,000 being present. The match race, half- Minnesota. came. This was a middle corner, the weak spot that Tenney, Greminger to Demont; struck At mile heats, between foolish idea. The stood out early in the season, no longer ; , Peoria—First Game— Iver Lawson and F. league president out, by Taylor 1, by Willis 2;- passed *R TT "C* L. Kramer government is headed f,or a ten- shows in the Miller team. BLANKED IN BOTH GAMES. Taylor 2, was won by Kramer in The of this Corporation lishing trip. money is ball, Kltng; bases on balls, off Peoria 10002100 0— 5 7 straight heats. and the management of its affairs shall The com- With Cribbins turned over to Minne- off "1; time, 1:35; umpire, Cantillon. Col. Springs ..2 5—14 15 3 E. C. Bald, ing in so fast apolis, Willis 0002041 the old-time champion, be vested in a board of directors, who from the different towns one of the Miller twirlers looks Afternoon game— \u0084 .-.-.,. ; came to life shall that in line for the Sporer, Katoll and Pittsburg Takes Fall Out of Brooklyn outplayed the locals in Batteries, McGill. Cox and Wilson, again in the five-mile handi- be elected annually by, and from, the board of directors have order- ax. a The Bostons cap, winning by twenty yards from the of said at go portion Cribbins will be of the regular department game. Newmeyer, McNeeley and Baerwald; at- the stockholders Corporation, ed him to out and lose a threee by Refusing Them a Single every in the afternoon tendance, 1,000. \u25a0 100-yard mark and received an ovation. the annual meeting thereof, which shall of the surplus. Thus Sex- men. Figgmier, Newlin and Chapleski They pounded Menefee Hard, sacrificed Six of the riders fell entering the home be held on the second Tuesday is another are left to fight it out. Run. neatly will, while Second Game— of July ton hope blasted. and stole bases at • T> TT TCI stretch, which allowed Bald, who was in each year. Phyle made a pretty of Huggins' Eason held his team mates down - In the morning game Charles Chech throw old Peoria 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3— 8 2 front, to win as he pleased. The first annual meeting of this Cor- bunt in the fourth inning of the afternoon to six singles. Tinker's fielding, the sec- George Glasson. a corning amateur, won poration shall be on the second understudied for H. Lumley in the game. threw straight ond base play of and work Col. Springs 0 1000011 o—3 9 1 held right plot. Lumley He to Werden, Played. Won. Lost. P. C. Demont the the half mile from the scratch in clever Tuesday of July, 1902. still has his health, while both feet were slipping from under Pittsburg 57 45 12 .788 of both men on the initial sack were Batteries, Hart and Wilson, McNeeley fashion. The directors" shall each year, immedi- but it was so cloudy when the hotel him. Werden missed the throw. Brooklyn 65 36 29 .554 features. Attendance, 8,500. Score: and Dixon; attendance 3,500; umpire, ately after their election, \u25a0 elect a presi- clerk called him for the morning game Umpire Haskell debuted here as an Boston 59 32 27 .542 Chi. H|P |A E Boston. H|P A E Latham. TOM JENKINS NOW CHAMPION. dent, vice president, secretary and treas- that he could not find his half hose. American association umpire yesterday. Chicago 61 32 29 .525 Dexter, rf 1 1 0 0 Cooley, cf 2 5 0 0 At Kansas —First uame— '\u25a0 urer, who shall be the officers of this Harry never lived any farther Haskell is an improvement in that he Philadelphia 64 29 35 .453 Jones, cf. 0 1 0 o|Tenney, lb 312 0 0 R. H. E. Corporation, and who shall hold their of- West plays Lowe, OjDe'ont, Omaha ....3 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 o—B 10 1 fice next meeting than St. Paul, so he refused to start follows the on the base lines. His St. Louis 62 26 36 .419 2b. 1 2 0 2b 1 3 5 0 He Defeats Dan McLeod In Two Straight until the annual of said judgment on balls and strikes was good, Cincinnati \u0084..58 23 35 .397 Kling, c. 0 4 2 0 Carney, rf 2 0 0 0 Kansas City ...10000000 7 8 Corporation after their election, and until without the socks. He Falls for their successors park reached Nicollet and Mr. Hickey saw a real gentlemanly New York 60 20 40 .333 Miller, If. 111 0 Lush, If..I 21 0 0 0 • Batteries—Brown and Gonding, Gibson, the Title at are elected and quali- lite and Manager Mike made him game played through without a sign of Clark, lb. 215 2 OiGrem'r, 3b 2 2 10 Messitt and Moran. tied. sit on the tardy Cleveland. Said officers shall scholar seat all kicking. PITTSBURG, Pa., July 4.—Only Tinker, ss 0 2 7 0 Long. ss.. 0 16 1 \u0084 Second _* perform such duties, through three Game — . powers, the game. This was a stern It does seem a bit strange when the Brooklyn players reached first base and Scha'r, 3b \u25a00' '- 1 6 l|Kitt'dge, c 1 4 1 0 _ _ R- H. E. and have such as are usually con- lesson for the flock, and wise editorial how none got as far as second in the first Men'ee, :pl 0 1 2 Eason, p*. 0 0 2 1 Omaha ...3 0 2 0 2 0 0— 10 CLEVELAND, ferred upon similar officers in similar the men will about the Millers do 10 * 1 Ohio, July 4.—Tom Jen- corporations, and in addition thereto, be on time after this, even if they not play the game printed in the Min- game. Tannehill's great work and his Kansas City ....0 0 0 0 10 4 o—s0—5 7 4 kins defeated Dan McLeod, of Hamilton, have neapolis Sunday Times is errorless support accounted for this. Er- Totals 627 19 3 Totals 13 27 15 2 Ont., such other powers and duties as the by- to use barrels. considered. This . - . Batteries, Owens and Gonding, Nichols in two straight falls this afternoon laws of this Cot"pTrration shall prescribe. victim of doughnuts declared that Wilmot rors behind Newton discouraged him. At- Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 o—2 and Messitt and Moran. at League park. The contest carried with Katoll Cribbins. and were bad, horribly bad, tendance, 10,500. Score: I—6 it All of said officers shall be chosen from and Werden and Boston ... 0 0 0 11 0 0 3 the title of champion of America. among P.ig yet Wilmot and Werden are hitting the Morning Game At Dcs Moines— The mat was placed near the pitcher's the directors. Katoll served for the Millers, ball like players after the .400 — Left "on bases, Chicago 5, Boston 7; First game— R. H. E. The president, vice president or secre- and mark, Pitts. |H |P|A lE| Brook. H |P A |E Tenney, Cooley; sacri- box. Six thousand people saw the con- tary Corporation may Knobs Cribbins started to lead the and when it comes to three-base hits, Dcs Moines ..2 0001010 I—s 13 2 test. two falls were in less of this hold the Saints right way any headwork—well Pavis, rf. 01 1 0 o|Dolan, cf. 01 2 01 0 hits, Demont 2, Eason; stolen bases, St. Joe _11 The secured office of treasurer of this Corporation, the during the morn- ask fair minded fan. Clarke, 0 0 0 o|*Wheeler, o*o 0 0 fice 22000000 o—4 1 than an hour. ing excitement. was even The If] Miller, Carney 3, Kittredge, Clark, Lush; Batteries—Barry, Feeney and Lobeck; in addition to his office as such president, It up all Millers had a chance to increase SVa'ner, ss| 0 2 2 o|Keeler, rf. 1 2 0 0 double plays, Miller to Lowe, Tinker to president, or secretary of Cor- through until Robbie Lynch tried to their total in the eighth of the Bea'nt 1 0 If 0 5 0 0 McFadden and Roth. FAVORITE WINS A RICH STAKE. vice this game. afternoon cf 1 o|Schec'd, Clark to Kling; struck out, by Menefee Second game— poration. break the throwing record. Three singles filled the sacks, and Brand. lb 0 11 1 OjMcC'ry, lb 0 5 0 0 2, by Eason 3; base on balls, off Eason R. H. E. The directors shall held office after Wilmot was the only man out. Curley Uiteey, 2b 0| 2 3 o|Dahlen, ss 1 1 2 Dcs Moines ..14000100 I—6 16 1 The Saints scored their only one in 0 2; hit with ball, Dexter; time, 1:50; um- St. Joe 0 their election and qualification until their when passed. sent up a hard foul that Peirce gobbled Leach, 3b 2| 0 3 Ollrwin, 3b. 0 5 11 pire, \u0084', 0000000 o—o 5 2 Maj. Dangerfield the Money In elected and the first Geier was Dil- and Byers ended with a fly Cantillon. Lands the successors are Qualified. uent out, but Shannon hit for it to Dil- Smith, c. 0 7 1 o|fe.hearn, c.| 0| 31 31 2 —Morrison and Hansen; Par- Lawrence Realization The by-laws of this Corporation shall two lard. ITan'hill, p 1 3 6 0jFlood, 2b. 1) 0 1 1 BREAK EVEN vln and Roth. Event be enacted by said board of directors as 8. Geier came in. Shannon wait- Spike old INewton, p 0 1 2 0 AT DETROIT. at paths Shannon tried an trick in the Sheepshead. soon as practicable after they have held ed on the forKelley went out on afternoon game. Wilmot hit through to Total . 527 16 0| -I— RACE FOR THE LIPTON TROPHY. their first meeting and elected the of- an infield play and Chech fanned. center and Shannon stopped the ball. Total 224 8| 6 Three Players Distinguish Themselves In ficers of this Corporation. turned He ... W. Wilmot scored the two Miller and started to run as though he 0 *—3 a Close Game Game NEW YORK, July 4.—The The names of the first board of di- manager had allowed the ball to go through, Pittsburg 0000012 Lawrence Corporation runs. The was passed In the but Brooklyn ....0 0000000 o—o Different.— First of a Sailed Realization, the richest three-year-old rectors a.nd officers of this Wilmot Series of Three at Chi- second. Werden sacrificed, and simply waited at first. Byers stake run in the East, was run today at are: William Diederich. president; Thom- Lynch M. would have been a good one to try it on. \u2666Batted for Dolan in ninth. ; cago for Cup Donated by Sheepshead bay and thirty thousand per- as J. Kennedy, vice president, and John sent him In with a safe one. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. secretary treasurer, Curley Lynch Earned runs, none; two-base hits, Chicago sons saw F. C. McLewee & Co.'s Maj. C. La Bossiere, and moved M. along with a Turn About at three-base hit, Beaumont; sacri- 57 , 36 21 .632 Sir Thomas. Dangerfield, favorite and such officers and directors shall hold sacrifice, Byers Toledo. Leach; Boston 62 35 27 .565 in the betting at 1 to but ilew out. TOLEDO, Ohio, July fice hit, Beaumont; stolen base, Wagner; 3, win in a gallop and lower The Friar's their offices until the first annual meet- In the gave 4.—Toledo only St. Louis ...... 57 ' 30 27 .526 ing Corporation ninth Wilmot Robbie secured one hit off Wagner this afternoon first base on ball, off Tannehill 1, off Philadelphia 57 30 CHICAGO, July 4.—The first mt the se- record for one mile and five furlongs from of this or until their Lynch his chance. Several Newton 1; struck out. by Tannehill 7, - 27 .526 ries 2:48 2-5 to 2:47 3-5. successors are elected and qualified. fanatics in and was shut out by a score of 5 to 0. Detroit 59 27 32 .458 of three races sailed under the aus- have the first base bleacher ducked the The morning game was close, Hughey by Newton 1; time, 1:30; umpire, Emslie. Washington 1•. 62 * 28 34 .451 pices of the Chicago Yacht club for pos- There were originally seven starters in In witness whereof, we hereunto throw and doing the better Afternoon game— ...... session of cup by the Realization, but Yankee and Master- set our hands and seals this 28th day of Wilmot went to second. work, Toledo winning Baltimore '\u008461 -'27' 34 .443 the donated Sir Thomas withdrawn early June, A. D. 1902. While Werden was being stopped by a score of 4 to 3. Scores: Pittsburg won two games in one day Cleveland • 63 26 .413 Lipton was won today by George R. man were in the day, he Morning Brooklyn by good play- ~ .37 leaving only five to battle for the purse. WLLIAMDIEDERICH. (Seal.) went to third and scored Game— from all-around Peare's La Rita. Arab IV. was second,- J. KENNEDY. (Seal.) when the ing. Because of the rain, right and cen- Spray third and Privateer Sprite Maj. Dangerfield was always a consistent THOMAS Minneapolis Lynch sent a long one P. Toledo. |H P|A| E Colum. |H| PIA E compelled play ankle- DETROIT, Mich., July Detroit won broke down fourth. favorite for the race, while the Whitney JOHN C. LA BOSSIERE. (Seal.) 3urns, 2b| 0 1| 4| 0 Hart, cf 1 21 0 0 ter fielders were to from St. Louis in the morning game by a and withdrew from the race. Signed and sealed in presence of: Dillard's way. Here luncheon was an- . deep in water. Attendance, 10,290. The race was sailed twice over a tri- entry, Goldsmith and Slipthrift, was sec- noiMiced. Uea'y, rf.| 2| 0| 0| o'Nat'ss, ss 0 3 10 score of 4 to 3. . Mullen weakened in the angular course, ond choice at 5 to 1. Daniel Murphy. Tur'r, lb | o|lG| 0| 0| Myers, lb 17 10 Score: fifth and was succeeded by Mercer, who the entire distance being Hiller. twelve miles. race will be The start was fair. Juvenatls broke in Miss Mary More Rain Before Game. Smith, 3b| 2| 1| 81 o|McFa'd, rf 1 0 0 0 "Pitts. IHP|A|EI Brook. |H|P |A |E held the Browns safe. Catches by Bar- Tomorrow's front and showed way to ss 110 cf.l II rett, Heidrick Hemphill were features. three miles to windward and return and the the main It rained some more Dwen. 01 Turner, 3b 0 0 3 0 Davis, rf.| 3 0| 0| OlDolan, 41 0| 0 and repeat. track, where The Rival moved up and led STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF during the Inter- sraffi's c 2 6 1 Oj Knoll, If 13 0 0 Clarke, If. 0 3 01 OlK'ler, rf.] 01 0 01 0 Score: field by \u25a0*•' '*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 The for today's the a length passing the stand mission and for a time it looked an Silks, cf 0 2 0 0 \u25a0 \u25a0-;".*.- Xt XT "pi time race, and percent- the like OlViox, 2b 0 3 4 0 B'mont, cf 2 2 0 OlS'kard, Iff 1| 6 0| age of yachts first time. MaJ. Dangerfield was third. On this 28th day of June. 1902, before afternoon vacation for the teams, but Slei'w, If 0 0 0 o|Fox, c 21 61 0 0 W'gner, ss 2 1 41 0 McC'y, lb 0110 0| 0 Detroit 0004 00 0 0 6 1 follows: Turning into the backstretch, Wonderly me personally appeared William Dieder- sun Mock, If 10 0 o|Voorh's, ..p 0| 0| 0 1| 0 V:i,^f*; Time. P. C. Kennedy the broke in for several minutes 01 01 0 1 B'field, lb. 110 0 D'hlen, ss St. Louis 0 0003000 o—3— 9 1 La Rita 2:20:06 on Juvenatis sent him up to the leader ich, Thomas J. and John C. ta and augh'y, p| 2| 0| 2| o|*Bailey 0| 0] 0 0 2b 15 2| 1 Irwin, 3b. 1 0 1 0 100 ; Bossiere, to me personally known to be the the second part was saved. Super- .. R'chey, Batteries, Mercer and McGuire, Sudhoff Arab IV. 2:26:05 80 and he and The Rival raced together to visor Triggs and L'ch, 3b 1 2 1 OJFuller, c. 0 3 0 0 innings pitched, Spray the stretch, where Odom, on the favorite, persons named in, and who executed the his~assistant ticket Totals | 6|24| O'C'nor, . 1 4 0 o|Flood, 2b. 0 1 4 0 and Donahue; Mullin 5, 2:38:25 60 above and foregoing instrument, and choppers geared the up I—!—!—!— 1 9~1 c Mercer 4; base hits, Mullin 5, off Mer- Privateer 40 sent him after the field and soon placed ac- turnstile for Totals |10|27| 9] 01 C'bro, p 2 0 2 o|Kitson, p. 2| 01 1 0 of 2:40:49 him in front. knowledged that they executed the same a 15,000 run, but this order was . cer 4; two-base hits, Casey, McGuire, El- - and before issued Toledo 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 "—4 berfeld, Burkett, Padden, Sudhoff, Friel; Amid the cheers of the great crowd, aa their free act deed. the rain. The turnstile was not Totals .13 27 9 1[ Totals.. 524 7 0 Silk Cord Maj. iNotorial seal.) DANIEL MURPHY. Columbus 2 0000000 I—3 stolen bases, Hemphill, Heidrick; bases on Wins Hamilton Stakes. \ Dangerfield galloped home an easy Public, Ramsey County, strained. balls, by Mullin, Hemphill, McCormick; winner by five lengths, with The Rival Notary Minn. Lefty Sporer was pushed \u2666Bailey batted for Voorhees in ninth"! Pittsburg ....1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 •—4 BUFFALO, N. V., July The biggest forward by Two-base hits, Meany, Smith 2, Mock, Brooklyn =.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—o by Mercer, McCormick; by Sudhoff, Ca- crowd which ever visited the Erie second and Goldsmith third. August Bel- W. Wilmot, who acted as though ... 0 sey 2, Holmes, Arendt; hit by pitcher, Fort mont's Mizzen was badly beaten in the STATE OF MINNEb^TA. COUNTY OF he Hughey, Fox; home runs, Owen, McFar- track saw J. H. Pugh's three-year-old Ramsey—ss. Office of the Register of wanted both games. A double-header land; stolen bases, Burns, Gilks, Knoll; Earned run, Pittsburg; two-base hit, Casey; first on errors, Detroit 1. St. Louis Silk Cord win the Hamilton selling double event today. He was favorite at hit, Keeler; base, 1; left on bases, St. Louis 7; stakes 3 to 5, finished a poor Deeds of said County. cracked even, one game in each town, double plays, Viox to Natress to Myers, Wagner; sacrifice stolen Detroit 5, at seven and one-half furlongs this aft- but fifth. White- is to certify that the within in- a Viox to Myers; struck out, by Sheckard; first base on balls, off Kit- struck out, by Mercer, McCormick; double ernoon. Meyers' chapel, from the Keene stable, won from This compels general feeling of content, Voorhees 3, plays. Hemphill to entry, Taxman, and Ad- J. E. 40 to 1 shot, strument was filed for record in this of- but Wilmot is by Hughey 5; base on balls, Voorhees 4, son, 1; struck out, by Chesbro 2, by Kit- Heidrick to Anderson, vocater, sold a slight favorite over Silk Maddens Whorler. <; at St. Paul, Minnesota, on the too busy watching I \u25a0 ______fice first the by Hughey 3; wild pitches, Hughey 1, son, 3; umpire, Emslie; time, 1:35. Anderson, Eloerfeld to Dillon, Mcuuire to Cord, but only percentage table to give a Casey; wild pitches, 2; time, 1:50; Taxman could finish a - — day of July, 1902, at 11:15 o'clock a. m.. sentiment Voorhees 1; hit with ball, Voorhees 1, Take Mullin tired third. at and that the same was duly recorded in working chance. Hughey 1; 1:50; umpire, Tindill; * a Game Each. umpire, O'Laughlin; attendance, 4,916. " Rank Outsider Wins St. Louis. time. LOUIS, Book "X," of Incorporations, pages C. Ferguson was announced by Mr. attendance, 3,500. CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 4.—Both teams won game, Champion Wins Easily From ST.- Mo., July 4.—The element M. W. FITZGERALD, . as throwing Afternoon played poor ball in the first game, but St. Louis this afternoon's the Stinson. uncertainty entering into racing was Haskell the end of the St. Game — teams splitting even on the day. Ander- BOSTON, July 4—Albert Champion and of Register of Deeds. Paul battery. Mr. Haskell Toledo. PAI E| Cincinnati was luckier in bunching their hita were three St. never more fittingly exemplified than it succeeds jH! Colum. HI PlA] E hits. Frazier went up in the air in the son's responsible for of Will Stinson, in their 25-mile motor-paced was today at Delmar, when Alice Turner, Mr. Ward, who succeeded Mr. Tindill. Burns, 2b 01 2 21 2lHart, cf II 21 0| 0 Louis' nßis. Detroit's two runs were race at the Revere track this afterroon, STATE OF MINNESOTA, DEPART Meany, rf 0 1 0] O^at'ss, last three innnings, but previous to that scored on singles and Buelow, the despised outsider, in a field of the of State. - Mr. Haskell is distinguished from other ss 13 4 2 both men pitched fine ban. Pietz's hitting by Arndt had a hot contest for seventeen miles, best handicap horses now in training in ment of staff umpires yur'er, lb 0 7 1 2|Myers, lb 312 0 0 Gleason's sacrifice and a wild throw by when Stinson had a punctured tire. I hereby certify that the within In- members the of by his Smith, 3b 0 0 3 HMcFa'd, rf was tne feature. Attendance, 2,500. F. Donohue. the west, and with an inefficient jockey strument was filed for record In this of- voice. When a small boy 2 1 0 0 Score: Score: Champion was nearly a mile ahead on her back, a horse that form players he fell off Owen, ss I 1 2 1 lljruraer, 3b 0 0 1 0 V ' R.H.E. when Stinson started again and won fice on the Ist day of July, A. D. 1902, at the porch of his father's house and se- Klein'w, c 0 7 2 HKnoll, cf 14 0 0 Morning Game — Detroit 0 0002000 o—2 7 2 easily. Time, 39:55. would not concede even a remote chance 10:30 o'clock a. m., and was duly recorded verely jolted a large portion of his up- Gilks. cf 0 110 Viox, 2b 12 8 1 ' St. Louis 0000020 I—4 11 2 of victory, galloped home the easiest of in Book C 3 of Incorporations on page —. per register. Cinci. |H |P A |E| Phil. IHPA |E winners in the Independence handicap. P. E. The crack is still there Cog'ell, If 0 2 0 0 Fox. c 0 3 0 0 Dobbs, If 3| 1 0 OiTho's, cf 2 2 2 0 Batteries—Miller and Buelow, F. Don- Large Crowd at Oakley. HANSON. and Rraffl's, If 0 2 0 0 Wagner, ..p 0 0 0 0 Kaffir set the pace to the far turn, with Secretary of State. Mr. Haskell beats the human Hoy, cf 1| 3 0 o|Barry, rf 110 0 ohue and J. Donohue; two-base hits, El- Ohio, July 4.—Oakley's Alice Turner and Prosper La Gae in steamboat whistle several Mock, p 0, 340 Bec'y, .. 1 8 II o;Huls't, ss.. 3 6 5 berfeld 2, Hemphill, Anderson, Heidrick; CINCINNATI. the others ways in 927 13 3 lb. 1 only day of light harness racing brought close attendance, and strung making his ball and strike I I Totals Cra'd, rf 1 4 1| o|Jack'h, c 16 10 three-base hit, Wallace sacrifice hits, large out. Rounding the turn there was a gen- announce- . Gleason, - base, Wallace; out a crowd. The feature of the ments. Totals 1 28|141 7| Mag'n, 2b 0 3 3 o|J3ou's, lb 1 8 01 0 Heidrick: stolen afternoon was the pacing of New Rich- eral closing up, and it looked like any- STATE OF MINNESOTA—COUNTY OF | Beck, 2b 0 0 0 Olßrown, If . 110 0 bases on balls, off Miller 4, off F. Donohue body's race, liamsey— With Lefty Sporer claiming St. Paul . . 1; first base on St. mond, in the 2:09 class. i as his winter home a large delegation Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—o Corn, ss . 0 3 3 OJHal'n, 3b . 1110 errors, Detroit 1, Louis The Gerst stallion won both heats Alice Turner was first into the stretch, In the matter of the estate of Michael Columbus 0 0003000 2—5 Ste'ld, 3b 2 1, 2 1 Childs, 2b 12 2 0 2; left on bases, Detroit 5, St. Louis 10; easily and was pulled up to a walk in the and. once straightened out for home she V. Hennessy, deceased. from West Seventh street forgot the Reitz, c.. 3 4 1 0 Frazer, p 10 2 1 struck out, by Miller 1, by F. Donohue 2; heat, came away rapidly, winning easily by Letter.? of many picnics Two-base hit, Nattress; sacrifice hitsT plays, second going the route in 2:OSV4. administration with the will and asissted in filling the Hart, McFarland. Warner; stolen bases, (Swing, p. 20 10 double Wallace to (Padden to Ander- the first half in 1:02. two lengths from Helen Print, which beat annexed on the estate of Michael V. Hen- first base bleacher. This apparently Owen, Myers 2, Viox; struck out. Mock Totals ..12 27|13 2 son.. Anderson (unassisted), Elberfeld to Edgardo a length for second money. nes&y, deceased, lat2 of the city of Du- made the sidewheeler Totals 13|27|12| 1| Gleason to Dillon; tine 1:40; umpire, Nearest, the favorite in' the second the County of nervous, and be- 5, Wagner 1; base' on balls, Wagner 2, . O'Laughlin; attendance, Brewers and Aitkln Break Even. buque, in Dubuqu«, an.l fore he recovered it was practically all Mock 2; hit with ball, by Mock 2; time, Cincinnati ...0 0000232 •—7 (6,948. race, burned up a lot of money by un- State of lowa, being granted to Daniel W. over. 2:00; umpire, Tindill; attendance, 3,000. [ Philadelphia ..00000110 o—2 Pitchers' Battle at jPhiladelphia. Special to the Globe. seating her jockey and running away Lawler. Brewers Poor Base Runners. p£.., July The AITKIN, Minn.. July 4.—Aitkin and three miles and a half. It appearingl on picper proof by af- Geier Hit for Three. Two-i>ase hits, Hoy, Stelnfeld, Ewing, PHILADELPHIA.club the Minneapolis/ Brewers broke even in Pettijohn, Bean Lear and Randazzo fidavit .>f the Administrator with KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 4.—Milwau- Peitz 2; three-base hit, Crawford; stolen home won from Washington today in a double header today, tho Lefty started by throwing the right shut a pitchers' battle. It looked like the vis- the Brewers win- were the winning favorites. . \u25a0-. will annexed, made and filed herein, as kee was out in the first game, be- bases, Hoy; double plays, Steinfeldt to ning the morning game by a-score of 10 provided by law, s one to P. Geier and as the ing hit young Beckley, iviagoon itors' game until he sixth inning, when that there are no debts clout sent unable to Gibson, while Corcoran to to Beckley, to 3 and Aitkln the afternoon game, 6 against tha of the ball too high for Dan Lally. Geier Kansas City batted McMackin freely. Hulswitt to Douglas; first base on balls, the locals scored two runs through op- to 2. The same teams play tomorrow Aladdin Beats Derby Winner. estate said Michael V. Hen- Bulger, umpire, replaced by by pitched portune hitting, aided by. a base on balls. ntssy, deceased. went on to third. He might have a substitute was Fraser 2; hit ball, by Fra- Attendance, : and Sunday. Williamson pitched a star CHICAGO, July 4.—ln the presence of ordered, all way, in the first inning by Foreman on ac- zer 1; struck out, by Frazer 3, by Ewing 8,500. Scone: game for Aitkin, striking out twelve men It is That three months be anil stretched it the but lost sev- \u25a0 t R.H.E. 20,1)00 people, G. C. Bennett's Aladdin this the same Is hereby: allowed from an.'i count of a questionable decision. At- 3; passed ball, Peitz 1; time, 1:40; um- J, f:\u25a0-: and blanking the Brewers for eight in- Sheridan eral seconds In separating his feet tendance, 1,300. Score: pires. Power and Brown. Washington ....1 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—l 5 0 , afternoon won the stake at after the date on this order, in which ail from his footprints in the as Philadelphia 2 nings. Washington Park, defeating the Amer- persons having or demands agains: mud he K. C. H|P A|E| Afternoon Game— .00000210 8 claims hurried round. Dillard singled Mil. |H|P|A |E give Carrick and •— Fargo ican Derby winner, Wyeth, and the colt the said deceased. If any there are re- and L'wee, is. 2 34 l|H'man, rf| 0| 1| The Cincinnati team failed to Clarke^ Mitchell and Wins Ninth Straight Game. which finished second In the race, Lucien b<\ Geier came In. Shannon sacrificed and 0| 0 Thielman anything like fair support, and Schreckengost; earned rtm, Philadelphia; quired to file the same in tho Probate. Nance, cf. 1 3 0 OlC'man, ss 0 3 3 0 hit, Doyle, Cross; Special to the Globe. Appleby. By a singular coincidence only Court of County for Grant bungled. Kelley forced Dillard Grady, 3b. 1 1 1 I|A.McB, while he held the Philadelphias down to two-base La' sacrifice N. D., July games three colts which ran one, said. examination cf 2 2 0 0 five hits, yet they succeeded in hit, Hartzell, stolen bases, PARGO. 4.—Both the two, three and allowance, cr be -forever barred.- and Lumley forced Shannon. Huggins Smith, If. 3 2 0 OlS'beck, 2b 0 3 5 0 winning Voughlin, Mitchell \ with Cavalier were won by the locals in the Derby started in today's stake, singled and Kelley B'ville, out on account of the errors by the Cin- M. Cross;* double plays, Mitch- today 15 to 6 and 13 to 6. is the had of the It is further ordered. That the first scored. Peirce end- c. 2 5 1 Ojß'nkle, 3b 10 0 0 cinnati players. Corcoran was ell to Davis to SchreCkqngost, Carrick to This which most Western Derby .Monday in October, I!H.'2, at :C o'clock a. ed the round. Gear, rf 1 2 0 OjD'ngan, If 0 21 0 0 especially McAllister to ninth straight victory for the locals. Car- colts as eligibles. Tlve result brought out R'fuss, lb... 2 7 0 bad in this rosipect, although he batted Crey,* Mitchell to L. Cross ney for Fargo and Slette for Cavalier victor the colt which had m.. at a General Term of said Probato The Millers got their first In the 0 T'mas, lb 0 8 0 0 well. Attendance, 5,000. to Davis; left on bases, Washington 9. as come in Court, to be held at the Court In Lally one G.McB, 2b 1 4 2 0 Cross, c. 0 6 1 0 Score: Philadelphia were the opposing pitchers. third in the big event of June 21. House fourth. flew out Wilmot sin- Gibson, 0 0 2 * Cfafc H PA|E PhiiaTT H| PAIE 6; first base on balls, off Under the of the race Alad- the City of St. Paul, in said County, bo and Werden p. 0 McM'in, p 1 0 2 0 Carrick 1, off Mite-hell 6; hit by pitched conditions :mri the same hereby is appointed gled hit to Lynch. The Dobbs, If 0 3 0| 0 Thorn's, cf 0 1 0 0 ball, Ryan, M. din had s«ven pounds the better of the as tho new shortstop started a 10| Hoy, cf 110 o|Barry, Cross, Keister; struck out, Additional Sporting News on Third compared Wyeth. lime and place when and where the double play Totals \u25a0\u25a0 13 27 2 Totals rf 10 0 0 by Mitchell 3; weights as with and sakl Huggins to .~42411 ~0 Bec'ly, lb 4 0 Huls'tt ss time, 1:45; umpire, Car- Page. compared with Lucien Probate Court will examine and adjust but threw high Kelley and Kansas City..l 110 0 2 5 1 rutheis and Johnston. \u25a0\u25a0-... five pounds as Ap- Werden got to second. M. Lynch 0 2 0 0 2 10 O—C Cra'd, rf. 0 2 0 0 Doom, c 2 6 0 0 pleby. said claims and demands. scored Milwaukee --J)_o o_o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Beck, 2b 2 3 1 1 Doug's, lb 013 PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 4.— The of race was milo And it is fuither ordered, That him with a long single. M. Lynch tried 0 0 afternoon game was a slugging match,• a Soo Vacation Tips. distance the a notice Earned runs, Kansas City sflwo-base foro'n, m 2 2 5 2 Browne, If 1 1 0 0 ground rule Line and a quarter, a quarter or a mile short- of such hearing be given to all creditor* to stretch the bit and was stopped at hits, aiding the batters. Patton "Personally Derby. persons by Lewee, Beville, Smith, McMackin- Stein't, 3b 2 3 0 1 Hall'n, 3b 0 0 2 1 weakened after the fourth inning, al- conducted tours via rail and er than the and inteiested in said estate Becond. throe-base hit. G. Mcßride; sacrifice Bergen, c 0 2 4 0 Childs, 2b 1 3 3 0 lowing the lake, including expenses en route to Wyeth opened the betting at 7 forthwith publishing this order once In a hit, a hits Thlel'n, p 7 0 p locals to win. KeLster and Detroit, Mich., to 5. In the fourth sacrifice and an Nance, Gear, Rothfuss; stolen base, Roth- 0 0 White, 0 16 0 Doyle running fly and return ...... $40.00 Aladdin at 2 to 1 and Lucien Appleby at .'.eh "week for three successive weeks •Ewing 0000 collided wihlo after a Toledo, Ohio, .;..;... in , error gave the Saints another. Two fuss; bases on balls, off Gibson 2, off ball, and * the former compelled to -and return 65.00 12 to 5. At post-time Wyeth and Alad- The St. Paul Glob*, a legal now-paper fifth, McMackin 2; out, by 5, by ••Peitz 1 0| 0 0 .5 2 was Boston. Mass., and return din were 9 to 5, while A.p- print' d and published said County. were collected in the when Sporer struck Gibson Totals .. 527 retire. Attendance, 14,462. Score: Bay ...... 65.00 each luicien In McMackin 2; time, 1:40; umpires, Bulger \u25a0 View, Mich., and return 40.00 pleby's price remained about stationary. at St. Paul this 16th d.ay of June, made the delegation from Seventh Totals R. H. E. Boston, .... Dated street and Foreman. |12|27|17| 4| Washington ...5 0 0 0 0 0 1— 9 0 Mass., and return ...... 99.00 The track was slow, and the time was 1002. • • feel bad. Dillard singled. Shan- Afternoon game— Philadelphia 2 1 12 Niagara Falls, N. V., and return.. 1-5. The total value of the By "~ Cincinnati ....0 0 1 1 0 0 •—l2 ; 55.00 2:18 stake I the Court: .<*" non hit for two sacks, Kelley singled. Herman out City I 0 1-^4 ..00013080 20 ,2 Get particulars and • itineraries was $4,745, and the winner's shut Kansas up to Philadelphia .91000108 B—6 Patton and r at the share was I . \u0084r" K. -Vv\ BAZII,LR Clark, WaddeU and , ticket office, 27& Robert street, _J> !S3,IW. Weather clear ami warm. .... | (L, S,) ~t _Ji! Judge of Probate, .