GLOBE, THE ST. PAUL FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1899. ' t»

a fine drive to left. Schwartz sacrificed. that come on passes always sit in Denzer it hard, but Smith threw him the covered stand, but when you see a DEMER AS A 'POSSUM out Burke drove a high one over An- man in the bleacher you know he is one drews' head. He got it in his hands but of the cash variety. Hence the managers lost it. Spies came in and the score was came to reoognize that as the place that i,E SI El X BOY WAS SLY WITH THE usain a tie. A wild pitch advanced Burke drew the coin, and as they liked the color to second, but Abbatichio threw roofless stand 3111.1.1-.HS YESTERDAY AFT- Geier of the coin, they called the out and left the honors easy—three and the bleacher because it drew the color out people's LEUMB EHXOON three. of the clothes. See? It's all as JOBBERSi I MANUFACTURERS simple is so SLU'S Burke took Andrews' short fly and M.iri- as can be. Bleacher, you see, nassau said he was out, though the appropriate to the use to which it is ap- Millers' captain claimed Eddie dug it out plied that from being considered slang, SBje3S imjA. THEY THOUGHT THEY HAD HIM of the dirt. Geier threw U3 many of the necessary words of \u25a08188 Werden out. most Abbatichio again waited out four bad our spoken language once were, it ha« ones, but Smith forced him off. now received the general acceptance of Hut 'I li:-> Have RecuiiHlderod the Abbatichio threw Glenalvin out, but the highest authorities the world over." Lally drove Schwartz \ In a clean one over third bas.\ But had been struck dumb : "'' o«.—Uattlnir Rally the Ninth only to be called out at second, trying to with amazement at the varied talents of - I'iilK-d the Apostles Out of a Very. stretch it for two. Isbell popped an easy the captain of the Saints. BOTTLERS -.yaßg?'; fly. ;.' -.\u25a0\u25a0-.Bggj^ Small Hole Two "Were Already Dixon hit one that struck Denzer like HOOSIKHS m XCHEIJ HITS. Out. and They Heeded All They a lump of lead, but he threw it out. Glen Stomach (.in. tossed Parker out and Davis flew to Is- Aromatic Bitten. T\ Ojmnn bell. Columbun Beuten v t Home by Mar- DITTmO and Indigestion. If A » nlllrKA ».Finei»rDy;pepsla- UIIUUII, Andews 111 I UltV/I|\0 mood Purifier. At all Druggists'. II St. 0. made a neat catch of Preston's Kin of One Hun. I «7ta* l'aiil 10. 311iineai>ollM low Spies y^~i Broadway liner and Smith threw out. Ab- COLUMBUS, 0., May 11.—(Special.)— — Milwaukee 7, Kansas* City 1. batichio let Schwartz's grounder go be- The Hoosiersbunched their hits in two innings Wh°!esaie Carpets. Linoleums. Mat- II Iml in nlipolis l>. I'ollllltbllft 5. tween his legs and the little fellow stole flnnniTfl .'"1*8. Curtains and Upholstery. nnillllir 1111 O Minim second, Roger today and won from Columbus by a margin ! UkUMV VI.H 11M M M X fllGM\ Detroit 5, Buffalo 4. but gave Smith a light one. of Briggs, Llst Mnlied toDealer. Three and three again. one. who was in the box for vmiiiilinniriniiu Cut!°r%Pricoou Application. AufiUHlLfVlfilift Lilllio Columbus, was batted for twelve hits and . , .;':;.; U 6th & Wabasha Sis., St. Paul (MRS put grounder Pljjjp. Nance a hard between ~~" ; Kellum \u25a0• ' Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. Geier and Schwartz and was to for nine. Boath teams played - ••\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -\u25a0:•: .9 ..1 \u25a0\u25a0 .. :>\u25a0\u25a0 " . . , ; at. Paul 13 8 5 .615 sacrificed rather a loose lieldtng game. Out fielder ' — second. Andrews poked Detroit 14 8 6 .571 a low one at Sharrott celebrated his debut with the Indian ipolls 14 S 6 .571 C.lenalvin, who let it get away from him. An attempted visitors by hitting ssfely on each of his Minneapolis ...... 14 7 7 .500 I| double steal was only par- four times bat. Attendance, Buffalo 13 G 7 .462 tially successful, but it scored Nan-e. at 60*\ Score: *^ggh^'-,-• 13 6 7 .462 ~CoI iR"H"|P A|E InT RfHIPjAjK COMMISSION ; :rl(»»iJ*XGo.,w. Milwaukee Glen threw Werden S out. CROCKERY "* 385-387 Jwckgon Hall, tof^ri^ St. Kansas City 14 6 .129 If.. 0 01 1 0 0 Hog'r, rf 1| 0 0 l\M^ _ Parker gave Burke a base, although 3f 1 Cb.umbus : .13 a 8 .385 Gins, cf 2 2 2 0 0 S'rott, If 3 4 6 0 0 the fans accused Mannassau, but DlxJn Teb'u, lb 1 0 7 1 1 MF'd, cf 1 2 4 0 0 caught Burke at second by live feet. Fr'nk, rf 0 1 40 1 Motz, lb. 0 2 9 1 0 CJAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY. Abbatichio threw out Geier. Glen wait- Bi'b'r, 2b 0 1 4 3 0 Kahoe, c. 0 2 3 2 0 St. Paul at Minneapolis. ed for four bad ones and Parker gave Glen, 3b 0 2 1 2 0 Flynn. as 01 0 0 3 0 Lally equal favor. Isbell B'kley, c 0 0 1 1 0 S'w't, 2b 0 Woo°'- Detroit at Buffalo. an mark of smoie 0 4 2 0 \u25a0 H«P^[w.iswJo«xc(L,\u25a0 \u25a0 DRY; \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0-•". \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'.\u25a0 4th and Sfbley. Lewee, GOODS the to score, s 1 1 2 1 0 H'k'y, 3b 0 1 0 3 2 - • ball right field and tied the J>'ggs, They used to call it Nicollot avenue, but SYllmot's failure to get the ball clearly p. 1 1 2 3 0 K'lum. p II0 1 1 0 let- \u2666Sulliv'n 0 10 0 0 now It's Casey's boulevard, because it ting Glen in from second. Preston's two- Totals —812 2711213 passes by Casey park. bagger to the center field fence gave an- Totals . 5 92411 i 2 at other run. It was a beautiful drive. fc>m , mem pwiiuciiift. M*nafacturer"nodrN"«°''SFu'nl«lllnK The stores were closed sunset and the Columbus ...2 0002001 o—s DRY viyvwvr bulls' , l 4ih and Slblej. U Gooas. : powers UIJ Goods Spies' GOODS Dixon took sky-scraper. Indianapolis 2 . GOODS ; SU» and Wacouta. Co.. 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 •—6 DRY curfew, when it came, \ found ' a sleepy, Roger hit Abbatichio and Smith put a •Sullivan batted for Buckley. ' downcast city, for St. Paul had won the single in short right Held. Dixon had Two-base hits, Genins, Gillen, ". '; Sharrott Oldest »nd Largest Drug game. • • • •'..!•'.-\u25a0 fanned at it twice when he got it for a 2. McFarland; three-base hits, McFurland, nnil/lfi House n— __,„_\u25a0 — BitabUsheU 184?. . Flynn; in the Norihwwt. Dealer iv Paints, OUr, jlnypq V Importer* and Jobbers ' fine two base drive to the fence, back of stolen bases, Sharrott, Geriins, I nVOQ p.|||Q I nillTv f\ [Wilm! V (In Anil 2.0 0 rosy-cheeked, exultant Minne- Tebeau; first base on balls, by Glassa"d OUwware. Surgical Instrument! r Foreifcn, Domestic and California U P|P< M L Lally, tying the score again. Parker put UlliUl)UIIUUU and AppHeueei. WUjGO Ultlo.DIUO. ft bllllßl,UullUl, rnll IA - Fruits. 0 apoli'.ans had howled themselves hoarse another like it in the same direction for Briggs 2; first base on errors, Columbus UflUuO M eth and BlWej; lIIUIIU Ure«n fl lIUUIuJ U UU., \u25a0 3, Indianapolis \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0•\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 ;. Ut when they thought the game was won, three sacks, making a lead of two for the 1; left on bases, Columbus . . . . 102-100 B. Third 8L 5, Indianapolis 5; struck out. Hail. '• only to find that they, needed digitalis in- Millers. Parker was ready to quit any- Hickey; , Briggs to Bierbauer; laP°rterßofTca ) Coffeeßo»Bt*r«, Spice r,i. M stead of i>ine balsam when they were way, and made a pretext of a slide at passed ball, Kahoe; time, 2:00; umpire, 1/ ii third to leave the Then through It was the heart and not the game. came more Sheridan. trouble for Denzer. Preston got under UIIUVL'W Kxtracts. . Foil!1 ftBros.'S. BKe8 J °'lu-r--.r"" -Mercantile 3rd -\u25a0\u25a0 throat that was weakest. GROCERS Co. aud Sibley. , jiT^T high .BEAT THE BISONS. v . Davis' fly, and then muffed it. Then GROCERS- . 193-199 B. 3d St Denz.iT took the Minneapolis team up on he threw to second and Schwartz let the high they thought they go through a hill, where saw ball into left field. Davis went Gray, in the Box third for Buffalo, Touch- • . Wholesale Groceries. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0««_ n n a victory. But R»a to stop, bar fielding for anything other run and neapolis players, and the crowd, too, further. A wild pitch advanced them. this ended their scoring. Geier hit the ball nearly fence, Attendance, 1,000. The score: thought Roger had tipped off all he knew to the but IlilTn II ninO Jobbers and Mannfactnrert of Hats, \u25a0 __«!.._ p«_ l n m • Davis reached it. Denzer scored, how- Buff. -IRHIP [ATBT~Det: |R H P|A|E Cap., Furs & GloTea. M&kcru of Rnnnpf 7 Vtf||inOr about pitching. But he still had a couple If| 1 1 21 0 1 UlilV V I lU\ the •North Star I'nr Coat" Linfh ever, and Burke went to third. Glen White, 01 E'gan, 2b 2 1 3 1 0 soddiery (I UipClr iHIUI IUUIt rab- Garry, cf 0 2 0 1 0 W HH Af KM aud LauphT Hat." OOR X of borrowed watches, a pretty-white dropped a high one safe back of Sings, If 0 1 5 0 0 "3SST IIIIIUU lUiIU I . 184 6|* . 1 Co short Hits » 227-231 K. 180 4lh rf 0 2 3 0 0 D'gan, { Konoi Sixth. conjurers' parapher- H'der. rf 1 2 1 0 0 7 bit and some other and Burke came in. The Saints needed M'sey, lb 0 1 12 0 ID'ard, 3b| 1 2 0 3 2 nalia stuffed around under his jacket, and one to tie and Lally was at the bat. He D'g'ins, c 0 0 1 2 Ojß'rett, cf 1 1 6 0 0 got E'tace, he strung the Millers on them like but- it within a few feet of the fence, but s 1 1 0 4 0 Slater, lb 0 3 5 1 2 Nance there. G'ger, 3b. 0 0 3 2 0 E'feld, 0 tons on a string. was ss 12 3 0 At last Abbatichio got a good McQ., f2b. 1 0 5 3 O.Shaw, c. 0 0 5 0 0 Minneapolis four chance Gray, p.. Cronin, p "«ar Co., What If did bunch and put a ball over Geier's head. Smith 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 m, i mgrsa £-«*» on kuk 8 im mm HARDWARE •- W'3rd and Broad runs in the sixth? fanned the air again. Dixon struck out, • Totals . 4! 827 14 II Totals —5|12|27 9 4 '""'""'""' St. Paul bunched three in the ninth. too. Abbatichio stole second, and went to Buffalo ...& . Spies' Roger .. 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 o—4 What if St. Paul did make five errors? third on low throw. walked Detroit .. ...3100 100 0 o—s inAll Maanfaaturors of Arohlteo- O| rM M a. Minneapolis saw the Apostles win in the Bresnahan, but Davis could not get the Earned runs, Buffalo, McQuaid, Gray; UjjllikIllAfM/ inral Iron Work. All I \){\\\\n«nl W)Mn...J. PA ninth. ball back of Denzer, and the pair were Detroit, Eagan; two-base hit, Eagan; UilM If I-ally stranded. passed balls, Diggins, Shaw; wild pitch, What if Dan did fail twice to Gray; mmi llmm Work. U 212-213 Maßldg. men on bases? Andrews cleaned up Isbell's drive in bases on balls, off Gray, Eagan, help the score with Barrett 2; off Cronin, White, McQuaid 2, St. Paul went under the wire with fine style and Preston failed to drive it Greminger; through hit by pitcher, by Gray, Eag- men on bases. the polysyllabic second basemin. an; struck out, by Cronin, Gray, Eustace; sat as if glued to their Bresnahan gave Spies a base and left on bases. Detroit 10, Buffalo 10; dou- The spectators ble play, A victory they thought was cinch- Schwartz's first hit of the season put the Elberfeld to Eagan to Slater; Co., seats." game again, players' choice, Greminger Cronin; IIUUULII UUULnj Appltcatlon. MorU _| Her Saints in the but Denzer iiew and 98 02 EMt Seventh ed had turned to tears. sacrifice RUBBER %3y t Fff st hit, Stallings; bases, GOODS Co right field. stolen Gar- JBfrHM^ ' chimes HI That was why the court house ry, Slater, Nance walked to first for fourth time Stallings, Eagan, Elberfeld; were muffled, and the town seemed like a weather, cold; time, 2 hours; umpire, a tomb. Comlskey's men had' made it, and was forced out. Andrews hit a hot Haskell. one at Denzer, who stood bravely, but not the breaking of the boom. HELD jnaii, inning of real Isbell muffed the throw. Andrews was DOWN BY HART. PORK was one those PfICKER. •» That ninth caught U IIIUI U and Full Measure. •\u25a0* &. hurdy-gurdy, lam-the-ball. if-you- at third, but one run had scorad. SYRUPS sP^ Wb&SS^ I Fairfax, Vt. St. Pau£ Minn. old I* Schwartz fumbled but -flßit-' threw out. don't-see-the-fence -aim-low, hit-the-ball- Werden Bines Beaten in the Opening Game innings. good Burke flew to Davis, but Bresnahan ]- anyhow. sort of A deal (he \u0084 •„, ; gave Geier four. Phil stole o* Milwaukee Serie*. nrrnn Matresses, Woven Mat- like a Kansas City finish,' with Manning Little second, -^Si^' I I llllTTnrnnrn Wlie ll«:«« 1i\u25a011.... /I- "Batty" dropping the ball. Gen flew May UnwZPn lijLvvLV tresses. cow. Cribs.' Cradles. (114) up. V ..-"-' ;V::" to MILWAUKEE,Wis., 11.—(Special.) - Mil 11111011 MO FP^ l!fl Is-. Nance and again it was up to Lally. A —The Blues were in Two would tie and three win when beaten the opening HIMIlIILUJLU Children's Folding Beds, Feathers. U 505 to 513 One,~~ two, three, four, would tell, but again it was a game of the series here today. Hart's MinnesotaSt- bell came to bat. fly Nance. but Bresnahan could not find the plate, to effective pitching, with the faultless sup- near time to set the Abbatichio went out on a ball that port accorded him, was too much for the kind -.of .rattled play and foolish base game for today and it was pretty dropped near the.plate. scheduled between the table, Th«*n? down to Smith hit it to champion*. Milwaukee made ten hits running. Attendance, -2,600. Score: Brooklyn and Washington clubs was too. Preston-"went left field fence for off postponed the batsman's station and a crashing two sacks. <3len threw Pardee'and played an errorless game. Chi. Louis. on account of rain. IfflV-JffVUll?l<\SQoffM«*nd Spice*. Mana- 11 rfifßlfptf DQnnVP 1 Pft against the right Dixon out and caught Bresnahan's high 1,300. The score: Ryan, IRIHPAEI IRHJPAE sound was heard over Attendance. If. 13 10 0;Hoy, cf.. 3 110 0 llrliU U V/l I tracts. Baking: It was not the ice cracking fly. Then came the ninth, as told above. Green, rf 0 0 2 0 0 Clarke If 1 1 0 0 0 SEW YORK FOOT RACES. ULU Powder. .HI 233 237 K4 th St. field'fence. The score: ~MiT |RH|PA!E K. C. IRIHPIAK W'v'n in Powderhorn-Jake; neither was it a W'd'n, rf 0 1 0 01 0 Viox, 2b. 0 0 2 4 0 3b 0 1 1 1 1 R'h'y, 2b 1 1 1 4 0 hit, AB. Nicol, cf 2 1 0 0 0 T'ner, If. 0 0 4 0 0 La'ge, cf 1 1 7 0 0 W'g'r, 3b 0 2 3 3 0 Filipino bomb. ; It was a two-base St. Paul. R. H. PO. A E. Ev'tt, lb 1 013 0 2 D'k'r, lb 0 014 0 0 after that almost anything in the Burke, cf 4 12 1 0 0 W'ver, If 0 1 1 0 0 R'f'ss, cf 0 1 0 0 0 Hegelman Leads, Imt Guerrero Is and Geier, 2b 5 0 Gray. 3b: 3 3 0 3 G'zel, 0 Oil 1 0 D'm't, ss 0 1 2 3 2 D'xt'r, rf 0 0 1 1 0 Bart second, Kenmore Queen Time, shape of a hit would do. S"pies tried hard, : 1 12 0 0 lb. C'n'r, 10 13 0 0 I 0 2 Away Back Now. third. MUSHROOM. Glenalvin, 2b 4 21 34 0 SXrd, lb 2 214 0 0 H'ter, 3b 0 0 2 0 0 2bf Leach ss i. 1:43%. LIKE A nut Dixon made a pretty catch under a Sch'h, ss 0 1 5 1 Miller, Ni'h'ls, cl.Of 1 2 0 0 K't.ge. c 0 1 5 4 0 Sixth race, three-quarters of a mile— Lally. If 4 2 2' 1 0 0 0 rf 1 2 0 2 1 T'ylor, p PT.ppi, p 1 NEW YORK, May 11.—When the sev- high foul. Schwartz walked. Isbell, lb .4 1 2 13 1 H'll'n, 2b 0 1 6 5 0 R'mer, ss 0 1 3 2 0 0 I X.4 0 0 0 0 3 J J T won. Rival Dare second. Protect Oklahoma Prairie Become* a Town his 2 •Mertes 0100 0 enty-two-hour foot race started again for third. Time, . It was up to Roger Denzer to save Preston, rf 5 0 2 1 1 1 Speer, c. 0 1 5 2 0 W'son, c 0 1 2 0 1 5 7 2915 3 today's plugging I-.IOI^. In Day. Roger Spies, Hart, p.. 0 1 0 0 p *Totals only eleven men came a game then, and while could c 4 1 1 6 2 1 4 P'rdee, 0 0 0 3 0 Totals \u25a0 NEWPORT RACES. own Schwartz, 4 930 11 5 " to the scratch. Hansen remained off the EL RENO, O. T., 11.—The great- not stick out a single, he did what was ss 3 1 1 1 1 1 CINCINNATI. 0., May 11. May hard ball Denzer, p 4 2 0 0 5 0 Totals 7|U2719|l Totals 1 524 12~2 Chicago 110110000 o—4 track for a short time, then took up his Weather est town buildingrecord in Oklahoma has almost as good. He drove a; . . Louisville 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 I—s twelve hours' walk. Hegelman, pleasant, track heavy. Results:— Andrews tried a double Kansas City 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o—l Cox and First race,seven furlongs—JJenares been won by Mountain View, Washlta over third base. Totals 37 10 12 27 16 5 3 0 2 2 *Mertes batted for Taylor. Ryan out Glick were three first in the race so won. play, but he was pretty lucky to get Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 o—7 the Libation second, Kathie May third. Time, county. Monday the townsite was a prai- Minneapolis. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Earned runs, 3~j for interference. far as the scores went, and they held 1:325. rie. The same day it was surveyed Preston at third. Roger beat him out on Davis, cf 5 0 13 Milwaukee two-base Earned runs, Chicago 1; left on bases, and make and forced in 0 0 hits. Weaver, Stafford 2; umpire, Cantil- this position practically all through the Second race, five furlongs—Sue Johnson platted and a large portion of it the throw he didn't Nance. If 1 2 1 2 1 0 lnn. Chicago 5, Louisville 6; two-base hits, day. Igo won, Nettie Regent second, Bold helped Saints material- Leach; sacrifice had almost a mile the better J. Lucille and settled upon. Wasbita river wai a run. which the Wilmot, rf 4 1 2 1 P 0 Nichols, Taylor, hits. of Guerrero, but third. Time, 1:05V4. ly. It was the chance of a lifetime with Andrews, 3b 5 0 0 2 1 1 Green, Nichols, Clarke, Ritchey; stolen toward evening the lat- Third race, one mile Blenheim won. bridged and a vast amount of ac S nu- Ryan, Lange, ter kept gaining and exchanged places — Burke, and he put a nice hit out in right Werden. lb 5 0 0 11 1 0 . bases, Green, Everitt, Great Pride second. Hand D third. Time, freight was* moved r»inl located. Abbatichio, 2b 2 2 1 2 4 1 Mertes, Ritchey, Wagner 2; struck out, with Igo. The rest of the men—Barnes, 1:47i,4. The organized field where no one could get at it. That Phillppl passed ball, towa was and officered and for Smith, ss 5 1 2 1 3 0 by Taylor 2, by 4; Day, Hansen, Craig, Noreman and Gary Fourth race, six furlongs Ella Pen- all lines of business professions tied the score, Schwartz came around 5 1 1 4 Corporal's Guard Nichols; bases balls, off Taylor 1, won, — and ball Dixon, c 1 0 Saw -St. Louis De- on off —trailed along in this order. GUck slow- sance Dollle Weithoff second, Scriv- started. The town in day from second when Wilmot let the Parker, p 3 2 2 0 2 0 Philippi 1; time, 2:10; umpires, Burns and ener third. Time, 1:16. one became :i his legs. , There was" less feat Cleveland. ly worked up onto Cox until shortly after city cf nearly 800. with W. T. V. Yale as go between Bresnahan, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Smith. 8 Fifth race, one mile—Nathanson won. anxiety about Geier would do in the _ _ Played. Won. o'clock, when he had the latter four Dash Away second, Lyllis Time, mayor. Senator G. XV. Bellamy as I. what Lost. Per Ct. HAHN AND HEINE DID IT. third. minds, least, although Totals 36 9 10 *26 13 2 St. Louis 20 16 laps to the good. .Tust before 10 o'clock urer, and Col. John Kerfoot as police Comiskeyans' at 5 750 PITTSUBRG, Pa., May 11.—Pietz's 1:45%. Bresnahan was more or less disturbed. St. Paul 2 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 3—lo Chicago .. 22 15 7 .682 Hansen withdrew. The spectators did not Sixth race, seven furlongs—Ramiro 11. Judge, with a full complement of emm- Philadelphia ...... 21 14 7 667 three-bagger and Hahn's long fly take kindly to this move, but subsequent- won, Can Galop second, Dr. Withrow cllnen minor officers organized Phil batted the ball. There were some Minneapolis 120014010—9 19 the game. three-bag- and of an Cincinnati 12 7 .632 won Clark's lynews waa brought from his dressing third. Time, 1:31^ town. Some of the lots sold as as who believed that it was Abbatichio's er- •Two out when winningrun scored. Brooklyn ...21 13 8 .619 the ninth, and Williams' tufffa runs, Minneapolis ger in room that he had collapsed entirely. So $f>oo within thirty from time ror that lost the game then and there. Earned 3; two-base Boston 22 12 10 .545 long fly failed to tie because two were HOT HIS FIRST. minutes the said that it was Geier's hit. Now hits, Isbell, Lally, Preston, Dixon, Smith; Baltimore...... 22 11 11 .500 grave was his condition that his trainers the surveyor drove his stakes. Some hits, Wilmot, Parker, Smith; York out. and there you are. The pitching of grew alarmed and every method to revive View is that ball was going like a message from three-base New 19 - 9 10 .474 was glltl-edged, making Mountain the western tenuioua passed second bases on balls, off Denzer 7, off Parker 3; Louisville 21 9 12 .459 Leever and Hahn him was without success, ft was flnally British Pußllixt Smith Knocked Out of the Rock Island extension across O»e Dewey to Montojo when it off Bresnahan 5; hit by pitcher, by Den- Pittsburg .. the game of the lightest hitting con- pass Abba- 20 7 13 .350 one necessary to send to Providence hospital at a Race Track. Comanche and Apache country and is in base, and if it did between zer, Abbatichio, by Parker, Burke; struck Washington ....21' 4 IT tests of the season. Attendance, 1,800. tichio's feet, he was pretty lucky, for If out, by Smith 2, Andrews 2, Dix- .. .190 for an ambulance. May the Washlta valley, at the Coot of cite Denzer, Cleveland ...20 3 17 .150 Score: Geary LONDON, 11.— a riot that broke had not gone between them but had on; by Parker, Preston; passed ball, Dix- Between 9 and 10 o'clock Btart- today mineral-bearing Washita mountains. it hits, off Parker " Cln. A E ed in down the lead which Nore- out at the Harrow race course tried to go through Instead, he would no on; wild pitches, Parker 2; Pitta. [RH|P AEI RIHjP to cut the the Eng- 6, off Bresnahan 6; time, 2:10; attend- GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODAY. D'v'n. rft 0 01 5 0 01 Sel'h, cf 01 if 2 0 0 mac had over him. He succeeded in do- over decision of the starter, doubt have had surgeons toying with his Mannassau. Smith, If 0 4 01 1 pugilist, J. W. Smith, was attacked ance. 1,500; umpire, Baltimore at Boston. \u25a0\u0084, : . M'C'y, lf| 01 0 2 0 Ol II ing this at 10 o'clock and by 12 o'clock lish tendons, for that ball was on business Washington at Brooklyn. M'C'y, 01 1 2 0 0! Miller, rf 0 0 1 0 0 by the mob and carried off the course that Abbey, or Batty, or cf was a good lead ahead. At 12 o'clock Thin, and bent. Not FISHER TO TRY IT. New York at Philadelphia, Clark, lb 0 1 8 0-l|atTtr 3b 0 0 1 1 0 unconscious. Many other persons were pale consump- whatever you want to call him, might Cincinnati at Pittsburg. 3b 0 1 1 1 0 C'cr'n, ss 0 0 2 1 0 the men were trailing with Hegelman in WTs. 2| the lead and Glick, Cox, Tracey, Guer- Injured and the races were stopped by not have, stopped it if he had been dl i- St. Louia at Cleveland. B'w'n, c 01 0 5 1 OM'P/e, 2b 0 0 2 0 police. tive persons should use 0 0 3 3 0 B'kl'y, 0 1 9 2 0 rero, Igo, Barnes, Day, Craig, Geary and the gent. Theseus slew the Minotaur and He Will See If He Can Excel Den- Louisville at Chicago. M'd'n. ss lb the Augean stables look Reltz, 2b 0 0 1 3 0 Pitetz,' c 1 1 4 1 0 Noremac strung along in that order. Ono some constructive tonic that Hercules made xer's Performance. Leev'r, p 0 0 0 3 0 Hanii, p 0 0 2 2 0 WHITE BEAR GVH CUB. like a soda fountain, and if Batty had CLEVELAND. 0., May 11.—The home o'clock score: 261.11; been like them, he might have got his The St. Paul and Minneapolis base ball team hit Powell hard, but without effect. Totals . 0 327U| 1 Totals l| 427 9 1 Hegelman, 281.10; Glick, 263.4; Cox, will enrich the blood, in- pictures on the sculptures of Athens, but clubs will play their second game at With three men on bases in the ninth . Tracey, 258.6; Guerrero. 241.1; Igo, 239; Brackvpgrel and Daley Shoot a Tie Pittsburg 0 00000000-0 199.1; the force and this ball of Geier's wasn't batted in Ath- Minneapolis at Nicollet park today at and one man out, Wallace retired the 0 0000010 o—l Bornes, 233.1; Day, 226.11; Craig, for the Badge. crease nerve game anyway, for Den- Hutchlnson Cincinnati 160.1; Noremac, 151.2. ens; It won the 3:45. Fisher and McNeely or side with a double play unassisted. At- 1; two-base Geary, leisurely. pitchers. The Min- • Earned runs, Cincinnati hit. The White Bear Gun club held its an- renew wasted tissues. zer loped home will be the opposing tendance, 150. Score- Smith; three-base hits, Clark. Pletz; sac- IT STARTED. neapolis fans feel that they were un- Clark; nual shoot' Sunday at its club grounds HOW Cleve. RHPAE St. L. |R HiP A E rifice hit, Williams; stolen base, scores were made. Scott's Emulsion is based justly treated by the umpire in the game Dowd, cf 1 1 3 0 0 B'k't, If. 2 2 1 0 0 double plays, Leever, Madison and Clark, SLOAN WON THREOB. and several excellent Davis put a pretty one into Lally's on balls, R. Brachvogel and J. Daley were tie hands soon as men were lined up, of yesterday, according to press dis- H'ley, If 2 4 4 0 1 M'K'n, ss 1 2 4 2 0 Corcoran and Beckley; first base G. as the. Quinn, 2b 1 2 2 1 0 H'd'k, rf 3 2 4 0 0 off Hahn 3; struck out, by Leever 4; by for the badge and It took fourteen birds upon scientific principles. but Ttoerer let down on Nance, and four patches sent out by that city last night, umpires, Hunt Amer- is ladles' day over there, and Cross, 3b 1 0 1 2 0 Childs 2b 1 3 2 6 0 Hahn 3; time, 1:50; and Great "Work Don e by Famoni to decide the championship, miss and out. wide ones walked him to first, whence he but today Skis, rf 0 5 1 2 2 W'll'ce 3b 0 2 4 0 1 Connolly. We the oil for Wilmot's three-base drive the that will no doubt bring out a large at- ican Jockey. Brachvogel won by Daley missing his digest you \u25a0cored on to MAr, ss 0 3 3 2 0 Criger, c 0 1 2 2 0 fourteenth bird. The score: Lake street fence. Andrews cou'd not tendance. That of yesterday was in T'k'r, lb 0 0 7 0 0 OCr, lb 0 1 6 1 0 GOSSIP OF THE DIAMOND. LONDON, May 11.—Tod Sloan finished by mechanical processes, th* ball in three trials, but Geier marked contrast with what St. Paul has C'm'ts, c 1 2 3 1 0 Blake, cf 0 1 3 0 0 first on Mr. H. J. King's four-year-old Twenty Birds— find S'dh'ff, p 0 0 0 2 0 P'well. p 1 1 1 3 1 R. G. Brachvogel, IS; J. Daley. 18; A. throw Werden out at first, after a mo- been drawing the present week. ;• chestnut colt Florlo Rubattino, in the | | j President Loftus has released outfielder third Beyers, 17; J. King, 17; W. Works, 12; E. thus strengthening your di- mentary delay in getting the ball. • • • Totals 61724 10 3 Totals 1 8|15]27114 2 Butler. His hand.whlch was injured here race for the Flying handicap, at the Parker, 12; G. Lemon, 10; F. Turner, 10; liannassau, unlike Cantillon, let Burke Schwartz has at last gotten a ball season by an explosion of a giant day's racing of the Newmarket second J. Long, 14. Cleveland ...... 0:0.4 0 0 0 2 0 o—B last July gestive organs by resting walk when a pitched ball hit him, and through, and it begins to look as though St. Louis ...... 2 0 0 0 3-1 2 0 »—3 firecracker the night of 4, is still spring meeting today. This race is of £10 Five Pair Doubles- bothering him, and Loftus was afraid he was Daly, 9; Beyers, 9; -King. 7; Works, 6; Geier advanced him a sack with a light some of the miracle plays that have been 2; each and £200 added. Rose Tree them. It stops wasting, ptole Earned runs, Cleveland left on bases, would not last through the season. But- third. The betting Parker, 7; Lemon, 3; Turner, 3; Long, 7. tap to Parker. Burke then third, cutting down his batting average might 8, St. Louis 9; him, second, and Canadense caught trying to Cleveland first base on ler says Manager Allen wants but but was get home on be abandoned by their practitioners. balls, off Sudhoff 3; struck out, by Sud- this is not likely, as he is not nearly as was 2 to 1 against Florio Rubattino. Famous Sportsman Dead. and produces energy, vigor grounder to Werden. Glen hoff 1, by Powell 1;. two-base hits, Wal- Sloan won the Breeders' plate of £100 • Glennlvin's Watch the youngster's smoke. good a man as Flynn. With Sharott In LONDON, May 11.—Tom fath- wont to second on a wild pitch, and fed \u2666 lace, Burkett, Sockalexis; sacrifice hits, form, Allen could not use Butler. on Vain Duchess, Tiresome was second Nlckalls. and warmth. The hypo- • • Cross, Sudhoff; • stolen bases, Criger, was er of the famous scullers, Guy and Vivian the score when Lally drove one to center. Few of the fans of either town recog- Indianapolis has been unfortunate this and Papdalo was third. The betting Nickalls, died today Pattison Court, Isbell poked the ball Blake, McAllister; double plays, Socka- being players 8 on Vain Duchess. at Lally stole second. nized Lally at first in his blue suit. lexis to Cross, McAllister to Tucker, year in not able to get from 13 to Red Hill, aged seventy-two years. When phosphites in it invigorates to the top stripe on the Nicollet avenue . - the Cincinnati club. Whenever the Cin- Lord William Beresford's Caiman, rid- boy Nickalls accompanied his fath- • • • Childs to McKean to O'Connor, Wallace clnnatlg give men to Hoo- a Mr. fence, and hobbled to second, while Lally attendance from St. Paul was very unassisted; hit by pitched balls, by Sud- decided to the den by Sloan, finished first in the race for er to Chicago, in 1828, where the latter the nerves, and brain tissues. cripple The slers, one of the regulars *'ould become stakes, each, £400 bought some land. Tom Nickalls return- scored A passed ball gave the small. It ought to be better today. hoff 1, by Powell 1; umpires, O'Day and injured, and that is why farm has so the Payne of £15 with 50c and >i 00, alldniggiiu. third, Preston fanned the air, leaving Brennan; time, 2 hours. the added. Footpad IIwas second and Slnopl ed to England in 1846 and started in busi- but • • far been unable to secure Steinfeldt and ness as a jobber. in which he won SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, New York. It two to one in St. Paul's favor. LASTED was third. Five horses ran, and the bet- stock Bresnahan was sent *against the Apos- . GOOD WHILE IT Hahn. the nickname of "King of the American Denzer faHed to get them over for Ab- Johnson has Western ting was 6 to 1 on Caiman. Nickalls was an tles at a bad time. They were Just gat- BOSTON, May 11.—Bouton won from President notified by Mr. Railroad Market." Mr. batichio. He afterward caught him nap- . under disagreeable weather league managers that' fines assessed A selling plate of £200 was won ardent sportsman, and for the last twen- ping at first, but the umpire would not ting Parker's measure^ Baltimore against players Trust be paid within three J. Corbett's four-year-old brown filly, ty-one years held a position as master of conditions, rein falling from the end of days mailing 6taghounds. carry allow the out. Smith struck out. Glen- "Say, cap," asked Schwartz, as they of the notice. Failure to Arroyo. Sloan rode Sir R. Waldte Grif- the Surrey His sons DR. COLE the third until the game: was called at comply with this rule'wltl necessitate four-year-old bay colt Kurvenal, on the business founded by their father. alvin caught Dixon's fly, but Parker got were waiting for the morning practice, seventh. While lasted until the fith's '\u25a0•\u25a0; —And Council of Physicians In a clean hit, right after Isbell had to call those the end of the it the suspension of the player and The betting was 5 to "how did they ever come game was good for Its fielding.' At- fine is paid. finished third. muffed a high foul. Davis put another things bleachers?" the 3 against Kurvenal. , I^troMd Xt'ftliiK. the r tendance, 2,000. Score: Jimmy Manning has at last been able colt, O'Donovan . . clean one over second and scored Ab- "Simple enough," said Glen, as he clean- to convince Jack Boyle that Kansas City Mr. Arthur James' CURES ALL DISEASES OF MEN. Rossa, won Bedford two-year-old There was quite a number of lacrosse ba tichio for a tie. Roger filled the basss ed the mud out of his heelplate with a Bos. . IRHPAE Bait. IRHPAH is the proper place for him to play this the enthusiasts out to practice -at Lexington Nance four bad ones, G?ier Stahl. rf 1 0 0 1 0 McG., 3b 0 1 3 1 0 Philadelphian plate of £300. Lord William Bercsford's - with on chip. "Simple enough," for in 1882-3 Glen 1 0 H'mes, If 0 0 8 0 season, and the veteran park last evening. '~ losing a chance to get him eight-oar, and had a T'ney lb 0 17 0 catcher become a Cowboy. He will chestnut colt, Democrat, 5 to 1 against, A meeting of will .. meanwhile coached the college Long, ss 10 2 2 0 B'dle, cf 0 0 3 1 0 has any the club be held at on a high foul. A single to right was chair instructor in philology on the 3 1 0 S'ck'd, rf 1 2 1 0 be a valuable man for* club. Indian- ridden by Sloan, finished second. the Windsor this evening. run, as C'llns, 3b 1 2 0 apolis tried hard to get him. handicap of sov- only good for one more Preston at De Pauw college. "You under- Duffy cf 0 2 3 0 0 K'ter, 2b 0 13 1 0 The third welter 100 making nice throw to plate, side Two extra Inning games in the Western ereigns was won by Sir Tatton Sykea' . HuliHn and Kenny Matched. - a the retir- stand that language is not an exact Lowe, 2b. 0 2 13 0 L'h'e. lb 0 1 8 0 0 league Saturday that ing the side. and ford. If 0 0 3 0 0 M'g'n, ss 0 0 2 0 6 showed the clubs three-year-old chestnut colt, My Boy. SAN FARNCISCO, May 11.— Ruh- science. It is always growing. You 0 1 R'son, 0 0 2 1 are gradually rounding into form and Ohio, and Kennedy, of this Spies smashed Parker's first pitch for did." B'rgen, c 112 c. 0 Sloan rode Lord Dunraven's black colt, lin, of r Joe energy roiio, I do not talk like Adam and Eve N'hols, p 0 1 0 2 0 McQ'y, p 0 113 getting In line for the-^wason. The ra city, been to fight \u25a0// jMt^u -\ not," responded 0 year promises than any• Desmond, 10 to 1 against, but was not have matched here '\u25a0\u25a0 V'lflfjt&*L*Tß& #&& pimples on "No, I suppose this to fteiQloser before the Excelsior club in the latter I\L HKK face Schwartz, interestedly. other since the league was organized. placed. wife *\u25a0» iH/3*r*v*T'. your and Totals 4 9 2110 1 Totals 1 621 7 0 part of.June. -__ ; v ' I mean Is that new words . . McGtnnity, of Baltimore, is still pitch- LAKESIDE RACES. ucck> BDeokli "Well, what Boston ...... 0 10 1 2 0 0-4 have for- fiiWWillvr^**" Vie are being added to the language all the 0 0 0 0 0 0 ing winning ball. Ho seems to CHICAGO, local turf sea- Baie Ball Magnate Dead. Baltimore . I—l gotten his Kansas City; experiences, and May 11.—The time. Ball players, for example, talk dif- . Earned runs, Boston 2; two-base hit, is now working like a -veteran. son was Inaugurated here today with a QUINCY, 111.. May 11.—U. Ross Brum- ferently from machinists. When a ma- three-base hits, Bergen Shreck- Leon Wolters, who pitchtd for the Co- fifteen days' meeting at Lakeside. Re- baugh, president of the Qulncy base ball Disfigured Collins; sults: club, wan found dead of apoplexy this chinist uses the term crank, he refers to ard; stolen bases, Lowe, Stahl, Tenney; lumbus club last year and the season be- of lever, - balls, First race, five-eighths of a mile—Braw morning In his apartment at the Hotel By Scalp and one of the forms the which is sacrifice hit, Duffy; first base on by fore, is in the hardware business In Man- second, ' Skin Blood struck Istee, Lad won. Hop Scotch McAlbert Newcomb. Humors Loss of Hair one of the simplest forms of applying McQlnnity 1, by Nichols 1; out, by Mich. third. Time. 1:03. and energy to the doing of work. When a Nichols 2, by McGinnity 1; double plays, Buffalo ias turned Fred Roat adiift, one-half Is the condition of thousands. • To all so af- Long to Lowe to Tenney, Collins to Ten- and threatens to retire MoQuaid. Second race, mile—Cheese- Other Gome*. \u25a0 uses crank, he means Anetia second, True flicted, warm with Cutioura Soap, ball player the term ney, Brodie to Kelster; time, 1:08; um- An exchange announces Butler, re- straw won, Florence baths guy what will spend cash to see the . that Fit Time, :50%. At Bloomington, Bloomlngton, 6; gentle anointings with Cuticcra, purest or a his pires, Gaffney and Andrews. leased by Columbus, will be signed by third. Cedar Rapids, 6. _ I»«. L. emollient skin cures, and mild doses of Cuti- game." Third race, one mile and sixteenth— AT COLE. by Letter. PLAYED AWFUL. ?: Milwaukee. Tenby won, Myth Old Sagues coba Resolves?, greatest of blood purifiers "But where does the bleacher get In?" ORPHANS Comlskey has j>ut In a claim for Sammy second. ''\u25a0'-' Joseph tho by third. Time, 1:49. London— :C. Hartzell. -of and humor cures, will cleanse system "I'm coming to that," said Prof. Glen- CHICAGO, 'May 11.— error, column Nlcol. race, of a mile- Cincinnati,' American Methodist Episco- internal and of every ; . Fourth nine-sixteenths external 'medication begin v , misplays •\u25a0 Consultation \u25a0 alvln. "There are two kinds of cranks, does not '-,to show the ' of. First Past second,Pant- pal ;,' bishop of Africa, has returned to Free. i&taShS&rS eruption and | impurity,| and | jthe . Brooklyn. John Grlsby won, 24 Washington nv. south, Minneapolis!. Minn. constitute ball cranks, those that pay their way the Orphans \u25a0 today, the game of :ten 'In- No Game at lano third. Time, :85%. London from Liberia on his way to am most effective skin cures, blood purifiers, and .base Bank and Commercial References humor remedies of modern times- In and those that come on passes. Those nings going to ; the Colonels by the worst NEW YORK, May IL—The base ball Fifth race, one mile—Alfresco wojj. Ho- United - States.