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suit being In doubt up until the champion® grme of Wynkoop, formerly Uurieys took their last turn to bat. when they ham¬ crack outfielder. He had no ci»nc« In the mered out three hit# in succession and Held, but he worked McGregor for two BASE BALL, RACING panes, one of which he turned Into a Not Oh! How Good pulled out one run to the good. the score Cheap-But run, and he pilfered one base. being 0 to 8. At the end of the first Inning C. Richmond, one of Fifth's best meu it appeared to be only a question of how last year, also returned to tie fold and AND OTHER SPORTS many runs the Cowboys would make, as pu: up a good game at short. Both Gar- If wish a had without much effort, aD<1 Akers played fast ball at third you Healthful Beer of they piled up five In many hard but after this the team steadied ^thered chances. delicious bases.New Tort. 5; Washington, 10. First Duplex ce- Fifth s representative and man¬ exquisite taste, flavor, on balls.Off Clarkeon, 8; off I>eroy. 2; <-rfT Kltson, down and put up a great uphill fight. ager.U.Z .was on hand to see his colts per¬ and sure New York 8. Struck out.By 1; 6; by winners, and in the fourth delightful bouquet be to Nationals Trimmed fl. Clarkson, by Leroy, Brown was on the rubber for the form. inning he wore Kltsun. Hom« rum William.* anil Kltson. was In a meas¬ won t come ofr" as Tveu-bese hit Anderson. Stolen and his clever pitching great hls boys specify bases.Keeler, ure responsible for the victory. Although clinchedJuO.ES their.V!1"second victory of the season. in the Most Style. Nil!, S^halfly. Jntm, Cross and Stahl. ffcwble s Approved plays.Klelnow to Will lama; Cross to Stahl; Nfll at times he was batted hard, when the Today game should be another to S,-tvalfl» to Stahl. Wild pitch.Leroy. Hit by bases were occupied he was practically in¬ u K'ay'n* much bet- pltilier.By Kltaon, 1. Hits.Off Clarkson, 8 In vincible and had thirteen strike outs to his ttr ^n°«;" MilastSixth3*aBon- and can three and one-third In Calvary Anheuser-Busch Innings: off Leroy. 0 ci edit in the seven innings. Haney served deP«nd<*» «® *>r a good per- WITHOUT AN ERROR and two-thirds Innings. empires.Mesars. Hnr« them up for the losers, and with the ex¬ Snee PLAYED and Evaas Time of game- 2 hours and 15 min¬ utes. ception of the first and last Innings, when The score: he allowed the hits to be bunched, he Metropol. R II O A E twirled a good game. Hnrleriiuriey ss..w f!!1 0 0 3 B|O'Brhnr®. cf.. 1 o 0 ft «i New York Game Prevented by Bain. The Duplexes started right off with a run. W«od, c. 2 1 10 10 FrV^rt o O 1 n i Xitson a Puzzle to the Highlanders J. Ellett. 2b 2 3 0 t a a Special IMsjsitch to The Star. Rozzelle was safe on an error by Lafram- 1 1 Cramer } 4 0 010 '1 2 NEW YORK, May !»..The New York- bols. stole second and crossed the pan after Aken,Akm1<Sh'P3h.. o \2 ?1 4 };1>amJ>I*r. All the Way. Laframbols had thrown wild to catch him Vc.RWd.w 10 2 2 0 Washington game today was prevented by Etana. li>.. 0 1 11 2 1 Keiser If l i i u n to went them *» Exquisite lain. going third. The Cowboys McQainti, if 1 10 10 Smith, 2b. 1 l 4 i four better in their half, five hits, an error lf ° 0 0 0 "eXeSfcy. ci 0 2 3 1 .» It is brewed from the and a fielder's choice giving them five. They ? * 0 choicest ingredients ALSO STRONG AT THE BAT Athletics Smothered Boston. got another in the second on a base on SSkft.f! 1 2 °n S J> _0 known in WAS Hj-nkoop.rf. 1 0 0 0 0' Totals... 6 4 24 13 B brewing under conditions of BOSTON, May 0..It was a great day for ball3. a sacrifice and an error by Clum. Conroy made a circuit of the bases In the Totals. ..10 12 24 18 6, absolute cleanliness. fattening the batting averages for the Ath¬ third on a hard drive to center field and team S 0 0 6 0 1 0 0.10 rive FRvorites Won at Jamaica. letics in the contest with the Boston run the champions' total up to seven. After Metropolitan 0 2 0 1 1 o l 1.6 yesterday afternoon, the score being 11 to the first inning the losers did not tally until Served at all first-class Hotels, Cafes and Bars, . run*.Fifth. 4; 1. the fourth, when one man across Metropolitan. Flnt and Schaefer Beat Slosson at Billiards 4. The Quaker city lads had the game well they got 3; ""ronolltan, 3. Left on delivered to families by all Grocers. the plate. They hit the ball hard In the J.'U'r.T'®: Melropom.n, 3 First base oo Be sure to insist on the Label. in hand until they literally handed three fifth and sixth and two runs In each o£ « 4- «n 4. Struck White .Round Robin Tennis. got w wLrlVi'*1U' UcOrogor. runs to the Bostons In the eighth, tnnlng, these Innings. The Cowboys also scored ona !?J « Home run -DIA7IMrk. TWo-base,tght' bit.Keiser.hT. Sacrifice hit.Mc- which tied up the score. In the sixth. The Duplexes started the and back for runs but hard Hnlght Richmond. Stolen bases.Hnrler, K1- When the home rooters settled seventh two behind, by good, (2>, Wynkoop. Frye, <;«rrv*r. Smith Anheuser-Busch Washington Branch American League Clubs' Standing. a great finish. Tanrwhiill went up in a bal¬ batting tied the score, only to have the i^rniand \fC.^DMctrregor. Double play.Smlt-b anasnlstert). loon and was not only wild, but was pound¬ Cowboys win out In their half. Hit by pitcher.By McGregor, 1. Wild pitch.Me- Chas. H. w. i. ret w. I.. Pet. ed In the Inning. It A very crowd, numbering fully 3.000, 2. lir. Mayhew, Manager 12 7 .H32 New York. l» w .sou unmercifully ninth large Rrffr ¦nP""e? **11».'McNally, uiplre rhilad.IphU stem-il a.» if the Athletics had only to throw was present. Beits. Time of game.1 boar and 20 minutes. C St. and Virginia Av*. S. W. Washington 11 M .579 St. Louis. .. « 10 474 8 0 .471 their bat at the ball to drive It to a safe The score: l»et roit. lO H ,r>5fl rhlcogo. ... T*l. Main 3250 file vela ml 8 $ ,f>00 Boston fl 18 .31« place, and several times for extra bases. Duplex. R H O A Ft Cowboys. R H O A E Scores of Other Games. Tannehtll ran up it from the start, Cullen. ss... 10 11 O Ctaute. 3b.. 2 1110 against ss.. 110 2 0 At Annapolis, St. National Clubs' Standing. for In a few Innings did he escape Rozi'le.lf.2b 3 110 0 Cotter, Md..Dickinson, 14; League only Haney, p.. 1 3 1 H 0 L'fr'mb s.2b 110 12 John's, 5. W L. Pet. W. 1>. Pet. severe punishment. Andy Coakley. on the Bond. 2b. 1110 0 Herrm'n If 1 1 10 0 727 Boston 10 12 .455 At New Haven, Conn..Yale. Syra¬ Hew Y »rk 1»1 6 other hand, effectively throughout If ... 0 10 0 (I 12 6 12 5; H 11 .421 pitched Drum. Treadvr'y.lb <2fcl«»a«v> lrt 7 .606 St. Ixmls. .. and he was nowise to blame when the locals Tyson. 3b. 0 1 2 2 2ChambTn.c 1 1 13 O 1 cuse, 0. Philadelphia 13 10 r»rtT. Cincinnati.. 0 1ft .RAO The of... O 0 0 0 0 Brown, p... 0 1 0 1 0 « 17 .261 tied the score In the eighth Inning. S|>eer, At Andover, Mass..Andover, Wil¬ f*ltt»bur>f 11 10 .r»24 Brooklyn scorft: Holle.lb.e.. 1 2 B 1 11 Conroy. rf... 12 0 10 3; Clum. c, lb. 1 0 7 0 1 Thompson.cf 1 0 0 0 0 liams, 0. t> *¦^-M^-^-i-i-4-\-4- American League Games Today. Phil*. R II OA B, Bo«t«>n. R H O A E Nevlns. rf.. O I) 1 0 Oi At Blnghamton, N. Y..Bingham ton, 3; FIVE FAVORITES Hart*>l. If. 0 O o Q «V Godwin, 3b. 0 1 * » v :Totals 9 10 81 T S 0. Viishlngfon at New York. Bender. If. 2 2 1 0 o *».. 1 <» Ltica, at Boston. Parent, J J } Totals. .80 -lit 10 41 At - I l 11: Philadelphia Br'ftaeni.Sb. 13 3 2 Stahl. cf... I 2 .One out when winning run was scored. Philadelphia.Amherst. Pennsyl¬ WON AT JAMAICA "Wonder What Merit z Will I>etrolt at rieyrland. Lord. ct.... 1 2 1 0 Oj1 ;Selbaeb. If. 1 » vania, 0. Say Today?" St. Ih)u1b at Chicago. Duplex 1 0 0 1 2 2 2.8 Davis, lb... 119 0 1 Freeman, rf 0 10J 0J> JJO 110 0 1 1.0 At Albany.Albany. 2; Glens Falls, 0. Seybold. rt. 1 0 2 0 0:Gmabaw.lb 0 2 10 l « Cowboys 5 National League Games Today.