)r ToE MAAJO RGuE I I- T3SUtDAT AJAN19WAN o NVADMNAI FAU WashIngten. 9; New Tork. 2. Chi t. Louis 0. TOALTRAS Other games poetponel. TLe. Other gameOs Potpone, rain. $ inftew Hippokr bs UA B9t W TODAY. Scem at Burning of Pimlico Track New Tork at Washfagten. 'Boston at Philadelphia. .af Athletics at Boston. Brooklynat New York. Long Be Remambmi. not eeed to at. Louis at Cleveland. at at. By OORGE aohs Na- B. MOBRIB W_ Cila Detroit at Chicago. - Chicagp TAus. Pimlico'Stace Track, Md.. May 1.-Wbr M BMW% deag- nhe at few of an foe SWANDl, O T- CE. . unknown origin destroyd several ValuR a se M hasa -eh s valuable horses this at te Pink' Clubs. Wea. Lost. Pet. Clubs. Won. Lost. Pt. Ilc track. morning elma Beston ...... 9 4 .692 Sew York ...... 4 .47 Among them were three. the Sup4 = %f camp W aN6* property of Dr. J, & the Wash- Chicago ...... 10 6 .925 ChIago ...... 10 7 .lf Tyres. Wool ...... ington chemist. de- AU York ...... 7 the horses "go utese& "ed =me rod s New 7 6 .533 St. Louis .6 Among t. Louis ...... 6 stroyed were Miss Bantar., Billy MOGOe AMa"~t eomya-.e aent...... 7 .533 Boston 4 and Cleveland ...... - - another the Good 9 2-year-old, property seied -s mee 1e be --emad to 9 .471 Cincinnati 10 .44 of Clothes Looking Tyree. am Athletic...... 6 .42 Phillies ...-7-4-6- -.inei dme moe ft Johmia's ...... Detroit ...... 5 9 .357 PIttsburgh 7 1 Carbide, who reonntly won at 100 tO 1 . 3 7 at Havre de - t0 W.o.- k junk w hgt ...... 5 U .5rI.Brooklyn .300 Grace. was soseriously nert merW. jured that he will be unble to i a Wm telm Ils As epportnity to again, but in dmV kwanda "tde of being a all probability will be re- be m South- tained for breeding purposes. It was a Good the tr =ms to scene that will be remembered by At a Wearing r a" med thWon up fer the Gr- BEATS long Price KILBINE WELSH those who ft witnessed the ire. As SOOn s am the flames were disoovered about NO ]OPMUKm-iphII-- w amu last tal'whenuwa horses a were turned loose In the Inflld Every Man be w MW the eedor by baftd and on ' TECNICAL TEA9TO6 IN AMTE the race track proper. 1 mA at the AM s, a w TEN*RIJNOD a sanW be -Was put, UnidW She care Of These maddened animals raced around A the course Can fford Good o-wa-eeat Atem the fom shown by Fans Fourteen Men. Feather-weight Champion Outboxed dosens of times until they fell Fitting W-l _eth0s8 yesterday, he ba fuRy Dorsey Giving with exhaustion. Battery, a. jumping remeed ad abouM bang up 7ny vie. Kil High School Record. His A~versary. horse. went the course so many times Oel Or the Naticmals. that he broke down and *ill nevpr race Busineas afternoon New York. May -. - Kilbane. - wa Bob shawkeY. yesterday strength- Johnny again. Opposed to Marper ened claim for the school title champion and Freddie Others'Ask $15.A who formerly Pietinmed with coune its high feather-weight At one time there were at least twenty- Mack' Athletic. abooti by defeating Tech. 9 to 6. Dorsey. pitch- Welsh, light-weight champion, will have five hawkey's for the received a horses-all bunched together racing and $18.A eeved eas pla-ge for the Old For's Ig Stenographers, .splen- to -travel over longer route than ten around the course, and it took until late bes. losinty, to bunch the safe did Mpport. his teammates playing air- rounds to decide who is the better In the morning to catch the maddened FHere-$1S.00 Always. hwgd down the Natiesail total. tight ball and not making a single error fighter. horses and return them to their stalls. behind him. He pitched a steady game in two met ibrper alowed the visiors bu'. four The champions here tonight In Luckily, the fire was exting'uished be- every inning but the second, when he a ten-round bout, and while was iale whacks during the nine innings. but Kilbane fore it spread to other barns whick are bb in hisuing free transborta- became too generous with passes, start- the winner, It was not a decisive win. menerouity ing off tfat round by walking Shoemaker, in close proximity to those destroyed. payed the way for the The feather-weight champion outboxed There are at least 1,000 horses at the ALL SPRING SUITS Yankeez' who counted on Pfeiter's crashing single his adfrsary. but when he tried to land! to was walked and he and course and the fire might have been a Beere Shawkey Could answer the call right. Myers a hard blow to the face he found the great deal more Pfgjer counted on Guervich's . knew how to disastrous than It really ot many signs, the Nationals juimped en Englishman duck. was. The racing was of a started the - I e latter also crossed the pan on Grubb's today high bin deivery. Joe Judge single. In every round but the first and fifth class, and a large attendance was on uetig with a lashing to right Kilbane proved he was more clever than hand for the opening day. dd and meored whom Fster poked one Incidentally. it might be mentioned the light-weight champion. In the other d.wn the third-base line. Milan followed that Dorsey fanned fourteen, giving him The course wag heavy after a hard two rounds the honors were even. Welsh, rain, and scratches were numerous. Just wih a double to center. but Gilhooley the high school record for . when Kilbane tried to shoot some hard While was breaking records. prior to the running of the first race a aid "Fattia" at the third ccraer. Dorsey wallops simply wept into a -clinch. And storm set in Mine bit to Baker. who caught Foster Pfelffer, who was on the firing line for there until heavy and hailstones as The he stayed the tanger point big as 50-cent pieces came down in at the plate, and Menoekey forced Milan Technical, was having his troubles. was passed. route. on his shoots for bunches all over the course. by the Mabuel to Nunamaker Ray Stenographers jumped The was Morgan them amnahed one to center field five runs in the first two rounds and he fight very unsatisfactory to The jumping race was a farce, when retired in favor of who a the crowd that packed the casino and Sharpshooter and Kildore both fell at and Ria crossed the pan. Myers, pitched vent to The Yankes came back and evened the very credible game, but received the they gave their disapproval in the third jump. The field was spread kind of Gerardi the many boohs that greeted the fighters out a sixteenth of a mile when ent in the third when Harper started worst support. "Gooly" during the combat. apart a merry-go-round for the Yankees by and 'Aubrey- Wardwell starred in the the contest was over. p==*g Khawkey. Gllhooley to con- field. The score: There was only nine pounds lifference Nightstick easily annexed the sixth race in weight-Welsh weighing only 129 and from a tr geld and Shawkey advanced to third. Tech. AB H O A Bunss. AB H.O A E 130. good field, Including Crimper and Harper then flled the cushions by passing Wardwe11.2b. 3 0 0 S Paye. 4 1 0 2 0 Kilbene, other good ones. INightstick had a good High and made possible the Tankees' 8nyder,1b.... 4 219 0 Bernolf...... 2 1 3 0 0 Neither man was sent to the floor dur- package on his back, but this did not Myr..,p.. 4 1 1 7 0|! W 4 1 3 0 0 ing the fight and the only bruises In the stop him, and he won two Ifist run by lasuing free transportation Guerviche... 5 1 3 0 0! 3 1 5 1 0 by lengths to MaIel. ,e.. tame ten-round affair was a slight cut from Crimper, the public's choice. Grubb.cf...... 3 1 2 0 OT .lb.c. 5 1 14 3 0 on Welsh's mouth. Pipp drove the second and final run Waite.,..... 2 1 0 3.0 Sebaefer,rf... 6 0 1 0 0 of Oe Yankees across when he lifted a Parkerf..... 4 1 1 0 0*Held.2b...... 4 0 0 1 0 PIMUCO RESULTS. long fly to Milan. which scored Gilhooley. shemaker,Mf. 2 0 0 0 DReadr.ef...... 4 2 1 0 0 FIRST RAC3-E-Malde* 2-year-old; four froIn1 but Baker ended the run-getting by Ohery.f...... 1 0 0 0 0Dor7.p...... 4 0 0 1 0 Bonnie Brook, 101 (RobinsonL. IMA3 94, 94.V3. grounding out to Judge. Pfeifer.p.,ss. 4 1 1 4 4------MEWRIAL DAY BOAT won: Midnight Sun, 1 imeisrm) 3.. 2., -Totals...... 3 7 2t 8 0 seond *Quietude -7 (Rran). $2.1. third. Time. Ray Morgan kept up his consistent Tot.!- .... -21194 in Rice led 0:95-. Boeder, 4Mohican, "Cont -Am. Comen work the sixth when Sammy Bustr...... 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 11- LAW, Star Spangled, Twin Charne I7- off with a double over Lee Magems head. Tchmc...a...... 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 0- IRACES CALLED Off decker also ras. Six,,and 1231 Penna. Ave. Menookey attempted to sacrifice him to Runs-Berlin (3). Win (1. Ready (2). Wardwiell *l'letd. Model Clcthes Shop, third, but pushed the ball over Baker's 2. Myers. Guervick. Shoensker. Pfeiffe. Gar- DESYND RACD--Inaugurmi Steeledsm e; 610a- head for a safe blow. Morgan then drove arild. Derw. First base by er-Buines, 4. New York Association Decides v.is and Puward: two calles. Coetta, 10 (Hen- Rowing deojnl $%0. S1A.. $7,90, a long fy to Hughey High in left field. Left o bse.-Business, 3: Technical. 7. FIrst base Yourali). won: Bryn Res, I3 and Rice beat the throw to the plate. on bajls-Of Dorsey. 8: off Pfeiffer. 1. innings to Abandon Annual Regatta. $19.5 $10,30. se; Tredette, 11 (Mr. pitdhed-By Pfeiffa, 12-3; by Myers, Hits A. Pmnphrey. Jr.), S14.11, third. Time. 403A The core: 4 t1-2. New York, May 1.-Another Kintore, Maitre, Crbau. Tom Seaton. Tea Ha Team. N1W YORK. AS. IL W. PO. A. E. gsade-Off Pfeiffer. 3: off Myrs. Atmuck out- prominent McGee Sharpshooter, Eugta, Columbus Buys Company By Dorsey. 14; by Pfeiffer. 1; by Myers.L Two- sporting event yielded to the demand of and al-, ran. HOW 1.-Pitcher Gene Pack- Th- Atlanti and Pacific Tea Conr*ay gmannoew. rf...... 2 t 1 9 THIRD GRIFF3EN ARE Chicago. May 1 base hit,-Towie. Snyder. war-time last RACE-R.lling: 3-year.cids: si furlonga 141114r, 1 Guerrieb, HASisee hits conditions night when the Blue 1% 33 trd. of has been Stores have organized a first class bae- it. I -Gerarido, Payna Stolen baaa-fReady. Geardo. New York Ft, (Prrington), t41, P.M. won; HITTIG DAY BY DAY the Chicago Nationals, to ...... 1 I 0 1 0 Rowing Association. at the Meddling ball tem for the coming season rlay Wise (2). Berina, Payne. Shoenaker (2. Pfeiffer. New Mis., 10 (Merimee), 14.10. $&V, se- ;old to Columbus, of the American As- 0 Guerio. Wardelen. Wild Pff- York Athletic Club. voted to aban- nd; Ka Gray. 103 third. Sunday ball, and would like to bear from hem. l...... risee4 0 1 1 pitchea-Dorny. don its annual Memorial 1;17. (Johto'n. $. Thme, -et ation. Joe Tinker. of tb all uniformed teans in the Distrit of 3 0 fee. Uvhre-Mr. Hsndiboe. Thu. of gam.-4 Day regatta. Intrvar Queen of the Era, Glorine. Hap. G. AB R. H. SB. SiL Pct. manager Pumatist,...... T11 The action was taken a snod. Specth club. also closed and Wker...... 4 0 C C 01 hours and 15 m1n-ta. Attndanes-10. by unanimous Romnne, Flecha Negra, Luck, and Craft.... 1 1 0 1 0 0 1.0 "olumbus virtually Columbia. Virginia Maryland vote of the board of officers and stewards. Oaga also ran. 2 2 0 1 0 0 .0 tf__r - wrrr - ,f Pitcher Ton Address all che1trng-e to Joseph 1. E.a...... 4. 011 FOURTH RAE-Druid Hill following a discussion that brought the NId; four Park Porse: Sper. Gharrity.....Jamieson.... 5 s 2 2 0 0 .4-0 5eaton, it was announced. Hogan, 61 H ptrewti ihas fact to that the was cer- furlongs. Cral. 112 (T. McTailart). regatta ... 1 1 membe,3L...... 4 1 1 071 Chicago Captures Game light $7.30. $3.40. $3.3). won: Virginia "'fl, 112 (Amn Morgan 1 1 .1-- ...... 1 g 1 tain be a as as a ,c.....lmP- 04-13-0...... f 14 U 1 to financial failure well hroae. 50. Foster...... 14 56 10 2 1 2 3.7 W I110, ond: Ssbbard, 112 (J...... 1 6 1 0 0 9 * .ma,. failure from a competitive standpoint If Menggart(, $|110. third- 5a2-5. Milan...... 14 53 6 IS 2 2 .340 ..... 6 St. Time, Wood uma k Wer ...... 3 1 3 16 1 From Louis Browns Thrust St. Iouis. 1.-Chicago took to- they attempted to cary It through. Stable, entry.and Ballard also ran. Judge...... 14 49 1) 16 2 1 .327 Moria ...... 1 26 1 May Not a single club delegate that FIFTH RACE- Handicsp; 4-ear-old. and ( day's game from the Browns by the camel wt; one mile. 10 up'- Harper..... I 1 1 0 0 .33 to the meeting