both sMes was spirtd WASH. B. WILLIAMS, and It etin. to a ma &Io . Wuh Asen in (M Oeorge Bull shut abhd, &ad bW a st The hkts- and Old wek of the ta.' sing at 9L Lookor Lesvi g there ae saver athawhaneThe" W Furniture, Etc., 7th and D Sts. TO ST. LOUIS ware about Ila I wa mAght be no at end. Iv9ed aho fAY exnesenZ The t" western temm the wil lively. and in shaIta time there "Mert's Drug News." f Burbank Saturday shot one in at Delehan- were Gordes ws ad Hawley many changes in the postions. on newnray. whie the Dtching ty which struck I bitand olled out Into the hens sn he rea was very pretty. of bt Derda was good, *I- fair ground. Hawley gut the hal and shat it church wing by a distance, Contagious ean=k the fad a good sims W fWA little he bst to frst, but HUrst wuld nat anew the play. following, with Titus and o.a1d in the Ungsge"maryDowd's of it. Gannett's * *g was good, wbie A aminute later Del seat the sphere Into order massd 25 cents Matting MnAomey's hbatla a three-bagger and reght field for three to oeT -m buys bases. According amanteur. Brown a double, netting four was a to "M Pro Todays. leatura. run% also the rules he was out in the firet play.- be artyra, the fastest of the Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. day. Die Sims was Satch Sma, with 4 boxes perfumed This is the that base ball has Thursday's game vfas one to the Wilson ten yards in of Advice. been Any12=44 bring tront htm. Sams given by the school boys, true crank to tears, not corses. actual ceught the the and the a The benc. -Is baving Ms *aat that will wear em Blood fist that series of games was winlng wa1, after al, not the material yards ha'n0mP by the end Ot the Talcum Powder Poison. ArMl Iy you Mattiugs HARD th year dlo*" fteditably for urtny years Mr. Frank B. Martin. who is engaged In the RITTIIG It CBJCAGO arranged. As project met- with such thing. Both Chicago nd Washington aile. He was besian out on the sprint T great suoe, ti and Iby buy ,N1tALG " oui i touch jewelry Lusineas at 928 Pennsylvania arInme, Waush- pupls end. played corner lot. bread-and-water-Impris- Wien- The finish was very dose, and a -at anutlo. Job lota at -aywire..wt BY ington where he is wel and of the schools hearty suppert, a onment-deaerving and in the end the blanket could have Mertz's tomorrow. stralght- goods wea many fresh, new city, favorably known. ball, covered Wilson, Sm was a vktinL of that worst form of disease-con- yearly series of nswum tor the lesser criminal won by a two-run lead. 1 and Dannemiller. the winners.- A 3lattJ=.q of this seasimes muf~tturv. High School to 14. fortunate purchase just over fnmzn Chn andI In latost ,at- taglbs blood poison. lie realised that his life Senators Won Out in a championship has become a No such game baa been played in the The Anal in the one-mile amateur, Very settled thing. ng Isis thehereorrecord of National this which was run from i-ran. The -ant&1lou jobs" are 'Ad Meat- was about to be blasted, for thin terrible disease the teams:Wo Fogowhg League year.-4Cblago Times. in two eats. h to be ruan right the manufac- tiunw--rIuy to crumble to pleen-ld has .4h-o Up to date Walter Brodie, the former over aghin. A time limit of 2.30 was wear ballkd the skill of the physicians for ages. Ragged Game. School- Wom placed turer is ptteryw-ard theyll eia to out and 14qi OOL WeOW Last.L Oriole, and Jake Stensel, the former Pirate, on the race, and when Brst run Wilson fin- directly respon- SUch Mat- they have never yet been able to effect a .... at tbe etl of three moth. Central 3 6 n ... 0 3 who this =easo=, are close ished frat, with at ecre. -His mental can better be changed places Sims second and Throop sible for this tings are not cheav any prtce. For despair imagined Western ... 2 1 1 2 in their Brodie third. The time was a fresh mew COD& our price$ Are abso- than described. The Central Business... together averages. very few secenes astonishingly below team the strongest in has .02 and Stcnsel .. Everybody from below three minutes. and the referee da- low lately competitloo- In a recent letter he says: "About four yearn ago CURRENT SPORTING NOTES every respect, and beat out Nick down to the who carries clasred it no race. price. . I the Eastern C=euently Young boy On the second run of Per fantracted a severe case of cntagious blood and Buntess with ease, but the water pail. knows how much superior the same race Throop was placed as pace- Fine China Mattings. yd.. 9c. maleion. and it was not long before I was In a terri- were given a hard fight for the honors Brodie is as a The maker. the other You pever had a chance the by fielder. figures show the contestants agreeing to Good China Seamless ble condition. I immcdiate!y placed myself aIer Georgetown boys, who tied with them rew Pirate fourth among center fielders, give him third place for so doing. even if to Talcum Powder at Quality treatment of two of the best physicians In Wash- Today'. Sehedule and Weather. in the frst game, which 'Was played over with .0* per cent, and Stensel thirteenth he did not win. Wilson won again, with buy Their treatment. which Saturday. If .White, the Central and with .830.-New York Exchange. Sims about six Matting, per yd...... 13c. lngton city. I took faith- Washington at St. Louis-Clear. who showed such pitcher, last, Inches behind, and DuvaU this price before-and fully for si months, coast me Just three hundred Baltimore.pat phenomenal abilities as There is an air about the actions of the third. Pittsburg-Rain. a twirler, had not been hurt to The after this is An extra Fine Quality China dollars, and left me worse than when I began it. at Cleveland-Clear. in the first Baltimore players which seems my as summary: lot gone you Philadelphia game with the Western, the Central boys plainly as words that they think no other First race, one mile, novice-Harry Par- Seamless Matting, per yd. .. 20c. Brooklyn at Cincinnati-Clear. would have won three straight games, as team has a right to win a game. There are rington won; LeRoy D. Lewis, second; D. aynever again. New York at Chicago-Rain. the heaviest batters of their are P- Boston opponents several of the champions who suffering O'Connor. third; Fred. C. Bush. fourth, Match those If at Louisville-Cloudy. were unable to hit him. The Central boys from an aggravated attack of that disgust- Time. 2.27 24. Better come tomorrow. prices you were handy with the stick, fielded their po- Ing aliment known as "swelled head." Second race. one-mile open. amateur- can. Reeord of the Clubs. sitions well, and played together, hence Their continued success has made them ar- First heat. Leo B. Dannemiler won; Win. Clubs. W. L. P.C. Clubs, W. . PC. their excellent showing. The following is rogant and dictatorial. Another knock- Throop, second: Billie Sims. third. Time, Baltinture.... 1 6 .7i0 .. 1311 .62 the line-up of the champions: Gannett, down today may bring them down to a 2.0 4-. Second heat. E. L. Wilson Cincinnati.... 1 8 .106 14 .440 catcher; Durdin and Ed. A. Duvall, won...... n11 1 White, Haas. pitchers: place where they 3will be able to see some second; IL W. Cluss. third. Pittsberg..16 7 .636 New Yot...a 8 .446 Tisdel (eaptatn), first base; Burbank, see- of the players on other teams. Not all the Time. 240. Final heat E.IL. Wilson B1st.3 .i. .. wen; Wash.B.Williams 1 .Z" ond base; McKinney, thrd Shuster, Baltimore are from this Billie Sims. E. A. 13 U .642 . 7 1 buse; players suffering second; Duval, third. 12 .306 short stop; Ourand, field; Cockrell, complaint. three or four of them.- Time. 2.5 2-& & Louistie.... n1 .3L 21 .12 left right Only Furniture, 7th D Sts. How they stood May 54, 186: field. and Washington, center field. Cincinnati Enquirer. Third race, one-mile open, professional- annacy,1Ith P Sts. The Western boys, who came out second, Fred. Titus won: Clubs. W. L. P.C. Clubs. W. . P.C. had Fred, Barney Old~eld, second. Cleveland ... 1839 .667 Philtepl.. 15 14 .517 several weak places in their nine, SATURDAVP LEAGUR GAMEA. Sims, third. Time. 2.43 1.& - Chinna.... 19 14 which cost them the Fourth race, 11 .6m Wstas.. 14 .60 championship. Buck, --E. L. two-mile handicap, amateur Boston.13 11 .61 B....1214 .43i Tanner and Gordon divided the honors. second Game at Wilson, ten yards, won: Belle Sims. Pittsburg..... 1 1 .511 New IS.... U 1 .31 The fielding and of the Washington Lost the scratch. second; Leo B. Bt S....n613 .552 St. IAm.... W 1 .345 and Eastern batting Business Chinago Through Inability to Hit. yards. third. Dannemiller. IO Chicago. 16 14 .525 Loulsvile.... 7 = .10 nines was on a par, the au- Time, 4.44 1-. aa perlority of the former team being that Capt. Anson's Colts won the Saturday's Fifth race, two-thirds mile. open, profes- Which will you choose? they were on of the donal-.Chaules Yesterday's game at was not a stronger behind the bat. game from the Senators account Church won: Fred. Sims, MERTZ.S The of cer- Chicago The games wAre well second: Fred. third. laundry good one to look at. but as the Senators played and well at- s.perb pitching of Clark Grimth, who held Titus. Time. 1.36 1-. tended, and it is hoped that next year's to six hits, while the TO tainty-where you know I won, any old thing will do for us. Mercer season will be as great a the visitors down DE PLAYE NEXT success. hammered Swaim to the tune of MONDAY. you always get the best a was sent to the slab for the Senators and Chicagos The Chess Match pitched ball. COLLiGE BAS= BAU.. twelve hits, with a total of nineteen bases. membe-.. of work-or the of I good notwithstanding his mis- C*.aff.eas and Membeers of laundry erable support, the players back of him winning by the score of 3 to 1. The sena- Prnaament. doubt-where your linen's I Georgetovn Defeated by Primeetom for torial fielded without an error. The chess game between five having a total of nine errors, enough to the aggregation of the members at the mercy of i lose Third Time. which accounts for the small number of House Rerseiattives and live Weline~ar MEd nt'~ . inexperi- any ordinary game. But yesterday's Georgetown took Its third men'ters of the enced game was not ordinary, the of the defeat at the ru a made by the Colts in the face of English heiase of com- endilig'tka.At druggist. help? FRtANK B3. MARTIN. hitting hands of Princeton 18 to 2. their tremendous Several of the naOns will be begun at 2 o'clock pr,10. If decide Washingtons being an agreeable surprise to Saturday by hitting. p.m.. you wisely My condition can best be Clancy and Bach were batted at players of both sides made phenomenal Washington time. and 7 O'clock appreciated when I state the home enthusiasts, who had about come will by London upon the former a that my threat and mouth were full of sores and the Tigers. Both sides fielded al- plays, and altogether the contest was ex- time. May 3L The game will continue drop to the conclusion that as hitters they were loosely, and five or may tongue was almost eaten away. I had -ot though Georgetown displayed the worst tremely exciting interesting. hours, fifteen moves to the hour. If not postal 'phone 1092. taken solid food for three months. entire In a class by themselves at the bottom of the Other league games resulted as follows: Riders My Judgment. Kafer's was completed on the "Century"-and 'taking The Yale list. did batting the feature; Cincinnati. 12; Baltimore, 10. Boston, 11; first day it will be fin- thame % '" "no log Laundry, bOLy was covered with red blotches, my hands Briggs the twirling for the Chi- a home run, a ished on the next a.bou'd rule uste u 1411nmt... triple and three- St. Louis. 4. Cleveland, New 3. day. - 34tal-wah Wt".s4 and feet were sore and hair was out cagos. besides singles. 4; York, It Tenth street. my falling and, twirling very poorly, Georgetown made but one New York. Cleveland. 2. It Is probable that . Waltan,-Cmwt. f.t.,.ri,ina rad 518 raldly. I was a hit up to the 11; Louisville, 11; Representatives Shan- ridora winl glnu that wI..'. . a in truly pitiable condition. fielded his position like an amateur, failing ninth off Wilson Brooklyn, 5. Pittsburg, 2; Philadelphia, L non of New York, ubuinalod ''I felt that I was Incurable, and was in in inning and Jayne, but got Safroth of Colorado. great several cases to cover first, thrby al- three in that inning off Altman. Bowdine of of ...tig~e. Le !;Tdowo this gragaW wheel4. despair, when a friend recommended S. . Missouri. Delaware ., lowing several additional runs to be made SPIKING OF RODISON. and Handy Ptfregun. likt t--cnm It d..au..d. stating that It would certainly cure me. I began Pearson of North Carolina will be by this oversight. The Western Maryland selected as B. Its use, and when I had finished the fourth bottle feated College was de- How the Big Baltimore Catcher Was the American players. The A. RYAN & CO., I began to and When game was called by Umpires Mc- by Gallaudet Saturday, at Kendall game wil be played in the room of the improve, by the time I had Anished Green. by 14 to 7, in a Hurt at Cineinmati. House eighteen bottles I wans rid of the Donald and O'Day fully 12.000 people had very pretty and in- committee on foreign affairs. The 1236-1238 9th St. thoroughly din- teresting game. The Gallaudets had a bat- In the first inning Saturday Catcher Rob- Western Union ease. Of course. I was not sure that I was passed the turnstiles and were Telegraph Company and the ny24-1se cured, through ting streak in the seventh and made ison of the Baltimores was at the Anglo-American Cable but am now convinced. as no of the for the six runs, inning spiked Company have ar- sign disease clamoring Chicagos to win like only winning the game, which had home McPhee, and his ranged to make direct coanectIon between 0nleFO quality of lEs the teat has ever returned for four years. S. S. S. in the a crowd can. on been of the see-saw plate by injuries the Sunday Every player the variety up to that are so to committee room and parliament house. .emno r,,'nune s~ best blood remedy In the world, and my cure Washington side of the one or point. Errors were numerous on both serious that they are apt ruin the It is game got sides, expected that the moves can was due Gallaudet for life. McPhee was on be trans- solely and alone to It." more hits, Cartwright getting three and making 8 and Maryland 9. Each great player mitted by wire within one minute. Sir Cuntagious blood poison Is the most horrible Mercer and Brown doing likewise, one of team made ten hits. third base when Vaughn hit a short fly to Julian Pauncefote. the Brtish ambassa- of all dieeases, and has been appropriately called Win's hits going down for a three-baser, left. Kelley's throw to the plate was true, dor. has been invited to be present in the the enrse of mankind. It has blied the bringing in two runs. The of the Villa Nova College shut ou't the Cathealic committee room, always fielding at Villa but, by fast running. McPhee made the and will act as referee SIM doctors, and. until the discovery of S. S. S.. was Senatgrs was a thing to deplore, the play- University Nova Saturday-6 to 0. on this aide. Ineurable. ers in the outfield being the only ones that play close. As he neared the plate he slid . kept from a Luck was The University of Pennsylvania took hn- feet first. Robison was blocking the PLAY IN For fifty years S. S. has been caring this ter- making misplay. other downward plate, DOUJBLES ENDED. rible disease, even after all other treatment failed. with the Senators In this game, as many of step Saturday at the in- and Bid's knee sank deep into the knee of their errors went for naught and failed to stigation of Harvard, the crimson legs Davidson and It is guaranteed purely vegetable, and one thousand 6 to 2 Robison's right leg. Robison ran toward the Paret the Winners in dollars reward is offset the great hitting of the team. winning by through good field work Baltimores' the Tennis Tournament. offered for proof to the contrary. Almost the same account will answer for and Paine's masterly pitching. bench. but before he reached Don't wait until your eyes drive S. 'I. S. never faIls to cure Pennsyl- there he fell to the In the tennis contagious blood poison, the Chicago side of the story. Every one venia made but three hits. He was also ground, suffering agon- tournament for the cham- you to an Often it is then or cL-y other disease of the blood. If you have of the colts secured a but backed up in fine style, and at no time izing pain. A surgeon was called and Robi- Pionship of the south, In on mere held optician.Saturday afternoon at St. hit. they played son aas singles, the a bleed disease take a remely which will not injure without life, and errors of were were the Quakers dangerous. carried off the field Into the Reds' courts of the Bachelors' too late to remedy the evil. If you judgment club house, where his injuries were dressed. Club. Saturday af- you. Beware of mercury; don't do violence to n.ore costly than real misplays. Everett ternoon, the final contest IEak'sdo notChureta. 3d and A streeta southeast, your started Brown her old form The cut in Robison's knee is fully four in the doubles require glasses you will be system. in to play third, bu he has been un- regained Saturday was played. Before Our books on blood and skin diseases will be der the weather for some tlehand Callahan and defeated the erstwhile strong Lehigh Inches long, and almost lays the joint it was decided to go told so. Half the chronic cases of bones 'are. Even a cure will on with this mailed free to any address. Swift Specife (b., tcok his place in the second inning. In the team by a score of 15 to 3. Brown out- speedy keep contest, however, there was a :heheadachee~er wereare read.due Thaatto eveefthcaestrain-treas- Atlanta. Ga. fifth Callahan also hurt himself in going to played Lehigh at every point and won him cut of the game for two months at discussion as to whether the second on a fast easily least. Without Robison the champions match championship play and had to retire, will be the between Mr. Driscoll and Mr. Paret overwork. Perhaps your eyes go McCormick coming into the game in his badly crippled in catching de- should be Cornell had an time with partment unless Jack Doyle is brought played. The committee in charge back on you and you fall as place. easy Michigan behind of the asleep In the ninth inning a regular pugilistic Saturday &nd won by a score of 14 to 2. the bat. McPhee. too, was injured tournament had declared in favor of soon as you start to read the news- encoutster took Dlace betwjen Bole allowed the Michiganders but four in sliding into Robison. The ankle of his going on with the game. but Mr. :he tieme were 8p.E00 per pear. and accord- big Bill hits. right leg was swollen after the Driscoll This is one of the first PUBLIC I Lange and O'Brien. The former dashed badly wished to have the contest postponed until paper! signs from which was FOR down to second on a fast intleld play, and game, he forced to retire ngof to theweaknessreport. of andthe sstse..shouldin echarge,le at- Monday, it eye Is to and at that the SIX as O'Brien More Talk of Cleveland's Sale. in the seventh inning. Holliday taking his Finally was determined to beisoniag LTTLE caught the ball Lange grabbed leave the question to be settled by a toss- hirteetended toengat once.woeene mamited-not dnr-in TAntI give better value than anybody else in the second baseman's arms. This so en- President Robison of the Cleveland base place.-Cincinnati Exchange. up. and the result was Why drop work. O'Brien that the playing of the high-grade custom raged he gave the big fellow ball club has received a telegram from In- WASHINGTON GOLFERS BEATEN. championship game in the was and talk the matter over with 11AY one from the sholilder that fanded on the poned. singles post- Ing the year. seveateen left the hnstitutien,us. dianapolis, signed by Dickson and Talbot, The game in the doubles was then latter's stomach, and he came back %ith begun. Messrs. Davidson and one that grazed the second baseman's head. the theatrical naanagers, asking whether George Dunn Makes a New Record on Messrs. Paret playing THE the Links Driscoll and Goodfellow. The va- $ the melee the Cleveland chfb -for at Philadelphia. SUITS During thousands of spectators wis sale, what the rious were McAllister& points wen contested, Feast, 50 rushed on to the field from the and the TO ORDER 30THo I bleacher, price was, and whether there would be The Washington Golf Club team, consist- spectators applauded the good plays. Ifa- I.e.! G.d.. ca...ga rid...otae m.l.u. and things looked squally for the vidson and J will Is plucky any obstacle to Its transfer to Indianapolis. ing of George Hellen, Henry May, J. W. Paret won by the following Coxls used only from the best fabrics and work- Tn want your m-w 'lIlor ma little Senator.' DeMontreville and The. that Dickson scores: 6-2, 4-4, 6-1 and 6-4. 1311 F St. aship Al. Suit for Itecotation day-May 30. W-3r O'Day pulled the scrappers and Ur.- telegragt.pss fugher *nd Lockett, George Dunn. J. W. Albaugh, jr., weather Unless the Opticians, are 1nay, It Is true owing to our ex- apa-t, Talbot had obt afded 'an option on prevents, the game between Dris- it traeruinnrly low we can cle Anson persuaded the crowd to get back- thejln- Hcrtce Wylie. N. L. Simpkins and J. F. coil and Paret will be P4mPIC8 and self-measuring guide malled on ap- prices, yet take into the seats, and the dianapolis club. Mr. Robison prumptlyk re- noon. played this after- plicatlo. Iorders up to Wednen day uLihtt. the 211th.4 game proceale-i and plied that the Cleveland club was for oale. Leach, went to Philadelphia Saturday to he city. The -lm to to preelde iadeatrses for Our style of er.ded with Ryan striking out. a return Saturday's . wt and that there would not be any trouble play team match with the cracks OPEN EVENINGS UNT.L 9 tailoring Is rnot to be classed h Grant Briggs was put in to pitch for the In it to As of the WI-L SAIL WEDNESDAY. O'cLOCK. chcn sweat atop. "naadwich mn" kid. Chicagos, but for some teason wanted to transferring Indianapolis. to his Philadelphia Country Club. The No better tailoring at any than we but price, he said he vould communic-tte with Washington players were badly beaten, but price quit, Anson refused th! permission, them later. George 8. Patters-en'. even Well call regularly turn Out. and from the third to the end of the game Mr. George Dunn made a new record for England. Gaxng to every after the Chicago pitcher did his work in a nilf- the amateur medal over Monday your Louisville-St. Louis Deal RDumored. play the course, The American cricket team Serge Suits, hearted manner. 81. as the best score for- which is to laundry if you say so. CHICAGO. While the Louisville officials will not con- socrirg against sail for England has to order = WASHINGTON. merly made of 84 W. M. Wednesday played its Send us word R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.BL firm it, It is authoritatively stated that ne- by McCawley. last practice game before the serious work by postal I4 (Black and Navy; fast colors.) Everitt, 3b.. 1 1 1 0 0 Brown, ef... 0 3 0 0 0 gotiations have been Gillin, the Philadelphia club's profession- of the tour - -or SixLittle =- = Dhilen.s... 3 1 4 6 1 Belbach.I.. 0 1 2 0 0 pending for several al. reduced the professional nine-hole rec- begins. The practice matches 'phone 't092. ailors, Scotch Suits, Lange,cf.... 0 2 2 1 0 Demont, n.. 1 2 2 2 2 days between the Louisville and St. Louis ord from 38 to 36; Barber, the professional have shown to Capt. Patterson the weak The Yale Thornton, lf. 0 1 2 0 OFarrell, e... 1 1 4 1 1 Laundry, $81 clubs. It is stated that Louisville has made of this city, going around in 38. The scores points of the eleven. and have - - - = Ryan, rf.... 0 1 1 1 0 O'Brien. 2b.. 2 5 3 1 served the 5i8 Tenth street. 941 Pa. Ave. N.W. to order Decker, lb.. I 1 9 1 2 Reilly. 3b... 4 2 1 6 2 an offer of McCreery and 1,000 for Dowd in the team match, which was won by Purpose of each 2b.. 2 1 3 3 0 of the Browns. Should he be acquainting member of the zuy24-zu.w~f.80 Connor, Wrigley.rf,2b 3 1 0 0 0 secured, l'e Philadelphia. with a total of 46 up. were team with the defects and merits Eng.Suits Donobue. c.. 2 1 3 4 01T artwri'htlb 3 3 11 0 2 will be assigned to the infield, while Staf- as follows: G. D. Powle, P. C. C.. beat G. fellow of his nt Brt, p.... 2 1 1 1 0lMercer, p... 2 3 1 2 2 ford will cover right. Hellen, W. G. C., 8 up; L. A. Biddle, P. C. tourists. They will sail early on . Cal 3b. 01 0 1 0 Abbey, rf ... 0 0 0 0 0 the to order R, 1 1 C.. beat H. W. G. C.. 13 up; Horace SL Paul. The team will be made of Ui McCorm'k, 3b? 1 Merion C. C. Hay, up These $12.50 Ruits will cost you $20 to 1 Wins From Baltimore. Wylie. W. G. C., beat J. T. Newball, 1 up; fifteen men in all. four being from the $35 at the tony tailors. We panratee Totals.....112 27 20 4 Totals.....16 18*26 14 10 Merion defeated Baltimore at cricket W. M. McCawley, P. C. C.. beat N. L. Germantown Club, to and to save by' five from the Belmonts, More please you money. *Donohne out for running out of line. an inning of 16 runs Saturday. Simpkins, W. G. C., 5 up; J. W. Biddie, P. two from Merion, two $100 2 2 0 0 0 C. beat J. W. G. W. C.. 4 from the Philadel- Ohica-o...... 2 0 1 5-19 C., Lockett, up; Paa one from Tioga, and one Whaldngton...... 0 0 2 4 0 4 2 0 4-16 ATLANTIC LA&GUE. C. S. Farnum. P. C. C.. beat J. W. Al- ford College. from Haver- at Erned runs-Washington. 5. Two-base hits- Newark, 17; Norfolk, 7. baugh, 12 up; G. Dunn. W. G. C.. beat B. G. 8. Keatings $501ef Dahler.. Donobue, Brown, Selbach, Reilly (2). Three- Richmond, C. P. C. C.. 2 D. H. P. Patterson, who will captain the Jut ret wad the fourth Adpwt hase bit--lercer. acrilice Dahlen. 10; Paterson, 9. Allen, up; Biddle, team, is undoubtedly the best all-amund 'N oxdels $160 Ktan. Stolen hits-Decker, C. C., beat J. F. Leach, W. G. C.. 7 up. cricket player in nhe last thps 1.046 Wid m ram an we beases-Thornton. Reilly 42), Wrigley, Mercer. Lii;A~rkGUE. this country. Ho has cold napaq* tbmu f.en the swatem. Trwm Pelzman9 Double plays-Connor and Decker; Ryan and Deck- BIG BICYCLE EVENT. been to England twice before. and has er; Reilly and Cartwright. Bases on balls-Off Rochester. 10; Torento, 4. quite a reputation there as Wo the came was ith this loot lot. You'd Briggs. 5: off 3lerrer. 4. Wild Hit BuffialoSyracuse Same wet a steady bats- with bali-McCormick. pitch-Biggs. postponed; grounh. man and good bowler. His beat work was Timn-2.30. Umpires-Me. Sauday Races at Velodrosse Attract a done in 1tiM5, when In the WESTPNWCYCLE Donald and O'D~ay. D1TERSTATE IEAGUE. Large Crowd-The Results. matches international CO.e,) no game; wet grouda played against the Cambridge Brooklyn Sur'prised Cincinnati. Springeeeng, SAN FRANCISCO, May 24.-The Sunday teemn he scored 64, 10lS . 67 and 74. 730 15th St. ''i. -S Toledo, 10; New (atle, 2. Lest season his The Cincinnati club, after bicycle races at the Velodromne attracted a average for Germantown defeating the Wil1mN was 4175, and he had tae second heat bowi- Baltimores three straight, no doubt thought LEAGUE. large crowd. The event of the day was a lng record in the club. by fonowing which Washington Minenis= 2; Grand Rapids, 6. the Brooklyns would be easy picking yes- St. Paul, 14; Tenilansople, 7. match between Otto Ziegler of San Jose ZIMUERMAN .ape terday, and as a result the and Allan Jones of this city. The match WI.L. REDE AGAIN. Bridestrooms Milwaukee, 5; Coumnbusa, L. grould restore the long-lout slesigeboy mIgtdevelopalotofearememtothatPo- $1100 walked away with the game to the tune of Ka"sas City, 7; Detrott, 8. was run off In three races-a half, mile and En-Chamapion Decides to Go Eacih on tomnac river earamen. 6 to 4. The playing of both teams was ComIng- Players, two miles, the winner of two races to win the Cycle Path, of an exciting Mall the match. The half mile was won C. A. C. Sefated. character, Shindle and An- The Secnda Daeet have defested the Senators by Arthur A. mmaerman is Maee '96 Steans derson excelling in senational fielding for 28 Ziegler in 1.06 4-5. The mile and two-mile authority for daaedngr came of by to 7. ihe festere of the game, was the the statemeant that his 1The tempiaes tbetween the Brooklyns, while Burke did phenome- races were won in 2.22 3-5 and early return to the W.LDOUCLAS nal work for the home club. Tommy Cor- batting of thme rictous, who, in the first Innin. by Jones, race path In assured. the Catholic Club heowling team et BattU- hamumered eut seven bits, three of which were 4.40 3-5, respectively. The races were Zimermsan was the Athletic Club of coran bad two bed errors at short. About two- present at the Quill Club Wheelimen me more and Coteumbia $3 SHOE ,,, utW.,d. Bicycles, 7,0100 spectator's witnessed the game, beggers and cams .with three men e, bhes. Thme at this city were bsowled Uaterday night. Manhattan Beach with ow ama we CLNC1NNATI. BROOKLYN. pitching of (imanucey sgni pemeoll also sgege to The half-mile professional handicap was Saturday, his wen sia em its for ~a ahey sgood aswe the won Bert 60 father. The well-known IEach edub having gamns claim. See thema at eer own str R.H.O.A.E R.H.O.A.. make. game intereating. Team eader flfteen by Wi~ord. yards; McCrea, 20 figures were the games were et on Burke lf... 1l 1l0Griin, ef... 02 0 years of age are to challenges to yards. second; A. DavIs, 15 yards. third. recognised by a few In the stand, but swn alley., galaped 1105 PENNSYLVANIA H f.... 23 rf... skled sendi Clap- the alley. of the Saengertsend Club in this AV.. , 3 0Joes 220 0 tain Robert B. Fauroli. 415 FlorIda avenue. Time, 1.04 3-5. greet mass of people did not recognise thme 'lhe Orients defieated the Zuiniths by the scoar The half-mile open, amateur, was won the I lere Is tihe wheat matlon of Miller. rf... 1 2 0 0 0 nohenie 1 03 0 of 6 to 0. The champion of old. Down back of the teya. lb.. 1 ~..0 feature of the gamne was thme by J. Ewing of San Jose; P. A. Daco== of judges' Vaughn, 2 8 1 1lamance,lb. 0 2 160e2 cate, of Dows and the pitchMn of Garke. Oakland, Maurice stand Arthur and his father held an Foloi bsth sore: t'onmpany to sell almted number Irwin. 3b.... 0 0 1 2 0Osavan, 2b. 1 1 03 0 Th anow claim the chmm ~pof all second; Cook, Los An- im- Seahr fichiver, c.. 0 1 20 1 G. Smith,.a.1 0235 1 teems under fourteen John geles, third. TIme, 1.05 1-5. promptu reception. He was found there Both men's and Corora,.0 1 years. J. The two-thirds of a Ika~-:Camed.4*n"C''ub. TUB: C. A. C.. womien's models. 32 Grim, c..0160160 Piohert, 521 3d street northeast. mile, professional, and was asked the direct question: A71 Second-C. C.. 82S: C. A. Silt. Painless Thi graest coneic eer Dwyer, p... 00 1320aeb, p..0 00 00 was another victory for Jones, who out- "Will is you return tthe Rret, p....O 0 00 0 Base Mali stripped a field of six. Davis of San to the track this year?" Ebm- !hIrd-C. C.. C. A. C.. TEl. wheel.i h itn fti niae *Br'itenstein 0 0 0 0 01 Notes. Jose merman, sr.. made reply: "Arthur as 63!; C., The Senators moved on to St. took second place from McCrea of Los An- been Louis last geles, by a foot. TIme, 1.36. training, He rode a mile the other day un Totals.42711 ii Totals.....6 9 27 17 3 night, and will open with the Browns this der the 2-minute mark, and is in condi- Extracting, $60 *Breitenstein batted for Dwyer in the ninth. afternoon. McJames is about due to pitch, OPENING THE RACING SEASON. tion right now to ride-any of these men," Bicycle, $36. Cincinnati...... 1 00 21 0 000-4 "Not so fast." replied Arthur. '' will re-. Nade by the Me..e et Naney n Brooklyn...... 10 0 00 23 00-0 and Donohue should be on the stab for the turn to Ihewlng he a large,iuetwe a Close Witnessed at the racing path, but to ride eahilh. ad a Maceat Neetsane. Earned rn-Cineinnati, 2; Brooklyn, 1. Two- Brown Stockings. Somae Pinishes tions only for a while, at least. I cannet 50c. base hita-Schrtver, Vaughn and Joom. Three-bms Harry O'Hagan, the WUashington Athletic Pan-k. speak for the future. All depends The ansersary eamrime --om-----a- hit-Hoy. Home run-Miler. Double ith boy, upon to Burke to made four hits for what ndiatin I reach with iwe of the origin of the Honse et Mercy pany, at the ridiculously low price of LaChance; lHolliday. rt se yesterday the Newarks, The opening race meet of the loala sea- I go into godtraining. Do toa remember man who he was bells-Og Daub, 2; ogf Dwyer, 1. Hit by pitchad one a double and a triple. He regular training Monday, and "eeu the, sm ball-aanith. Streck et-Danb. Left on bests- played right son at the International Athletic Park Sat- shall probably join the circuit chasers to conviettom, het he'd jut like to see any- Cicit=. 6; Brooklyn, 6. field without an error. urday afternoon witnessed some the New em body who Tims-2.60. Umpires-- good York state circuit. I have several areeded by vesper aervices. Regets of tembl cearict hirY That moet ffeflw Sberklan ad Enslie. It is not often a club wins a game after races. good offers now for would go em paying high no $36 The weather was excellent both for erhihitien and shell thCash. makitng ten ut the Senators prike. Ar drntintry, errors, did the the racers and spectators, but track accept them," That setts the qusin atter what proof we gave that oer week in the This gies us greatest aayof hi Browns Easy for' the Colonels. trick yesterday, ndthe 'goddess of huck tihe warr of the beard ot trestes. Mr.E. P. best. if yea will the at year was with them fsi~eat least. was somewhat rough and a tilde slow. beeve eeldeace .it our reputatIon as The Louisville club journeyed to St. Louis Ei==mer showed that the espensee or .wn eye., an av.eus.et ormefciitie, and adlihe bicycle Many people belidve the Senators have While the time in most of the races was The Intereenoglten ear system is afiye. will ye yesterday to get some of the "eesy fruit"' been running bases recklessly of late, but this was Athlettc Ameon.mn f in tifat and it Is comparatively slow, defect more athletic games will he held Patolee. entracetag. Ode. -Best 8. city walked away from Tommy a case where thgtplayers are trying to than remedied the close Saturday on at teeth, SIn- Brown Stockings work the hit-and-rain game. The by exceedingly Berineley Oval. New York. Waters ings, eeewn., bde, se.. eearamd piraae. Jiacobs Dowd's by the score of runner fini=ses in both the amat-e and wnE be Bros., 14 to 6. The St. Louis club failed to eon- starts and perhaps tae ball is too wide to profes- the leading hoeal representativ be hit or the batter misses the bail and the sional events. The spectators didl not ano- The athletic teem Prinese. 1229 Pa. Ave. nect with HDils curves, making' only six runner Is thrown In describing of and Co tnd the aember newr in timeese Is ae- my24-s hits, while Hart was knocked out of ost. the ber mucly over 560, yet these present h"i=a mset en Chmbla New the game the out is given for trying to steel, enjoyed the sport. Oval. York. -es Relageme was smade to the baede- box Jlmgay Rogers' men,- who made heartily Saturday, and the 'igere won immer et the premt ad it was .by while In reality this play is ordered from In the =mateur races there 'was tha by neaty fifteen hits, with a total of twenty baesne the points the dtated that it was the dadre to erect a new base, To mahd: the hit-and-run game greatest of rivalry between WUsen and se Anal me staedng: Prince- Captain Rogers getting In a nice home effective, the ball Jiafrt to be hit. ten. TI: Cuinmma, 3U Reet in the Diutit, het sameheome,dianee frema run. Six thousand spectator. saw the fun. If anybody Billie Sms. and the former secededm ta Garsett. 81*. LOUD. lmilzaJohnny O'Brien Is capturing both events of the 1Iay, with Hult, Cogn and Cmerfa did great work; LO3U. going to take th obecosfrom any for Puincetom, and Mareh. BUer ad ,hreshr thee ts~atesma be inemht to U.S. Dental Ass'n, B.B.O.A.3. E..O.A.R player, no matter if he a Uns etaking second place. H. W.- Clm O.Kn. Ntestanch "QUAKER" neegaait.. 0060 0Oasnf... 13 0 Is six-footer, he who only the day before defented Ucad aS, sr.. scored meet at ,(lmmia's sas their NeL== T f... 1 0 af ar eus ee Cor.7th and D Sts. N.W. yuneed have no fer' of Q er 1. Oilee il S3,1 #- m - - - aso- - -a--s lrthe eae- -. ieakdowp" , throggh any er me fault of the shwj' anud* pewr -ste oee a e San underto the ~ in ue hsipe,, ad c.weresls "Crescent" the strain of hard - Mw; heac.he m~tUSE~e riding. $uen 3 -..adSr whimu si Estls.. 9~3 Ens ..16 M 6? Bicycles, ht. deisn. . La.4-,lu++e Lse Enterprise Cycle Coo, althatsbse ma hae s e nse mmtSr I ame. Le* rn .. ... a seeWaq00 a, ea.O yhe a Emw hes 413eps beesa.se he welt. *.g We nake the best can be ._ Semlas an. UeSe. Ssit'than (aa a* 1 e p he e disedamasj= a Ue S. O.r.N.4 o Westenc Workm