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i P RE WASHINGTON GTON > HERALD SUNDAY AUGUST 7 1910 3
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ALL ALLlS IS READYFOR READY READYEOR READYFOR
FOR BIG REGATTA REGATTAContinued
Continued from Page One Onelates Onelates Onelates
lates this rule at risk r81 to tohla his shell and to tohis tohis tohis
his person personThe personThe personTho
The government revenue outtar Apache Apachehas Apachehas Apachehas
has boon ordered to patrol and look after afterthe alterthe afterthe
the course in general No craft of any anykind anykind anykind
kind will bo allowed on tho course dur during durIng durIng ¬
ing the raooe The government has ha abso absolute absolute absolute ¬
lute oharge of all regattas and by dis disobeying dlsobclng disobylng ¬
obeying this rule the person not only onlymakes onlymakes onlymako
makes himself a nuisance but ia a liable liableto liableto liableto
to arrest Last year fat at the TaleHar TaleHarvard YaleHarvard ¬
4
vard boat b at race on the Thames J Pier Pierpont PIOTpont PIerpont
pont Morgan broke this rule and was wasordered Vasordered vas vasordered
ordered to tie up his yacht 8OOt at the wharf wharfuntil whartunUl wharfuntil
until given further notice Needless to toMy tohe toy
My y he obeyed oboyedConrac ob obeyedConse Yoo YooCourse
Course nn Ideal One OneThe OncThe OneThe
The Gourse picked out for the regatta regattaIs reg tta ttaIs
Is considered by many man to be b one of the thebeet thebeet thebeet
beet of Its kind in North America The Thescene ThelGne TheeQono
scene < of the regatta has many man notable notablefeatures notableCo notablefeatures
features Co wros ohlof among which is the splen splendid 8plondtd aplend ¬
did d park where here the regatta may be wit witnessed witn65tloo witneseed ¬
nessed from the shore At the regatta regattalast regattalast regattalast
last year oar the onlookers view was ob obstructed ob obatntGtod obtruGted ¬
structed by many launches and sail boats boatswhich boatswhIch boatswhlah
which anchored at the finish line but butthte butOIls bulthl
OIls thl year 1 the course will be free from fromH fromaU fronalL
aU H these nuisances and tho crowd will willhave willhave willhive
have a fine view of both the start and andthe andthe andthe
the finish Tho most advantageous points pointsfor pointsfor pointsfor
for witnessing the regatta will be the theHighway theHJghwa theHighway
Highway Bridge and the Potomac Drive Driveway Drlv Drlvwav Driveway ¬
way There Thar need neo be no fear that you youwill Y you youwill U UII
will II not be ablo to view the races for forbetween torbetween fore forebetween
between the park and the bridge fuITy tultylit fultylL
lit 11690 persona can be accommodated withptonty withplenty with withplenty
plenty of room to spare The races will willstart wllJt willstrt
start t across from the government wharf wharfon wharfOft whariOfl
on the th opposite oppo tte aide of the river cross crossIng crossIng crosslag
Ing the channel finishing 2Q0 feet west westof westof westof
of the Highway Bridge Twothirds of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the race will be run 100 feet from the theawall the6l1 theieawall
< ieawall 6l1 awall 811 and the spectators will be able ableto nbloC ableto
to obtain a fine view of the men in ac action ac acun acU ¬
tion U n The above photograph shows the thefttfl thetun thefuft
fttfl course aours as seen from the Highway Hlghwa
Dr1dge ge Those xnoeo o on tho bridge will see the thefinish thoImAsh
finish of the races rac which are sure to be bedose bedose beclass
dose and well contested contestedThe e nteflted ntefltedI
I The only craft allowed on the course coursewill coursowlll
will be the press pre s tho patroj and the thejudges thejudge
judges boats In case of rough water wateron wateron
on the present course on the day daot of tho thoregatta thorogatta
regatta the committee in charge wilt willhave wilt1IaVQ wiltIseve
have the upper course in readiness This Thiscourse Thiscoune Thisc
c course ure is really the Ufo smoother of the two twoas twoAS twos
as 3 it is I sheltered from the strong south southam southat
am at winds a by b AnalosUn Island But Butthe Butthe
the committee oomnattt e te using the lower course courseill courseview
ill I view of the fact that the spectators spectatorswill spectatorswill spectatorsWilt
will be better able to see the races The Theupper Thecours
upper course cours Is an ideal one as s far as asracing ASraef
racing raef is I concerned but the difficulty difficult of ofwitnessing otw1bt8Htng
witnessing the events was as taken into intoconsideration Intoesasideration
consideration by ths officers in charge chargewith chargetII
with tII the result mentioned above The TheMarine Thofal1nl TheMarine
Marine fal1nl Corps has made an official survey surveyof surveyNth
1 of both b th courses coursesKnnfmnn eourleItnufmnn
Knnfmnn Display Prize PrizeAt PrizeaAt >
At the store tore of D J Kaufman 100S1C07 100S1C07Pennsylvania l0051tt01Ponnayham
Pennsylvania avenue the medals ban banners banaers ¬
ners aers and a d cups which are to be given as asprizes asprJze
prizes In the regatta are on display displayThera
There are nine cups cu the aggregate value valueOf valueor
Of at which wltlch is said to be 4600 U OO while the themdato tbemei themod
mdato mod l are considered to be superior to toany toIt
any 1iv var1 Pt It given g4v n away a nY at a of fete te at this thisxiatnrf thisna
xiatnrf xiatnrfTits na natur naturTb tude tudeTIt
Tits TIt Individual medals are valued at ateach 25 25each 5paCJ
each The banners are also worth 26 26aplocL 2S 2Saploee
apiece Those trophies tropt will be delivered deliveredto
to the u winners at the conclusion of the theregatta theTptt thersgattk
regatta A bond of 210 o j is I required on onevery onry onUvery
every > ry challenge c cup won in these races racesThe racesThe
t
The entries tn so far handed in to Sec Secretary Secretar ¬
retary retar Fred R Portmeyer of the Na National National National ¬
tional Association of Amateur Oarsmen Oarsmenhave OArsmenMn
have exceeded all expectations For the theQuartermile theartermile thequartermile
Quartermile artermile dash the Nassau Shoeps Shoepsbtad ShoopslMad Shoepshead
head Bay Riverside and the Harlem HarlemBoat HarlemIoat HarlemBeat
Boat dubs c1ub have sent nt in their entries entriesfor entrIesfor entriesfor
for the intermediate single sculls ulls the theVesper thoV theVepsr
Vesper V Riverside West Lynn Ariel AriellUMl Arlelafl
lUMl Potomac Boat clubs are entered for forthe forUUt
the association oc1tlon single sculls the New NewYork NewYork
York Athletics Riverside gheepehead gheepeheadBay SheopsheadDa7 heepsheadlay
Bay St st Johns of New Orleans New NewRocholte NewRecholle
Rocholte Rochone Vesper and the Harlem Boat Boatclubs BoatglulNl Boatgitihi
clubs have entered for the champion championsingle championllReI championsIale
single llReI sculls xu Nassau New York Ath Athletic AthIe ¬
letic Mid the Harlem Boat clubs have haveOHtsrad haveOHter8d
OHtsrad for the intermediate double doubleMulls doubleleu doublesculls
Mulls leu the Springfield Sprlng ekl Nassau Rock Rockrtasmon Rockt1Mmon Rockrianian
rtasmon of Springiield and fld the Ariel ArielBoat
1 Boat oat Club of Baltimore are entered enteredfor en enteredfr tored toredtor
for the senior double sculls leul the Vesper VesperAxial VesperAlsl VesperAnd
Axial and the Harlem Boat clubs cIub are aredown araclown arcdown
down for the quadruple sculls the theonly theonly theonly
only entry so far is the Nassau NasS < u Boat BoatClub BoatOIwb Boatat
Club of New York City CIt for the inter interaiddfoto IntermidMto Interaad
aiddfoto aad ato four shells the Crescent of ofPhiladelphia atPkUadelphSa ol olPhiladelphia
Philadelphia Ariel St Charles of Bos Boston Bostoa Beetoa
toa and the Ponsylvanla Pens lvaDla Barge Club Clubart Cluban Clutart
art entered for the senior I anlor four shells shellsthe shellsUa shellsUs
the Ua Minnesota Mtnno ota Arundel and the loca locaPotomac local localPotGmac I IPotomac
Potomac crew are entered for the in international Int Intornational ¬
ternational t fouroared shells the Min Minnesota MlnRes Mm Mmliosata ¬
nesota Res New York Athletic Vesper VesperArundel VesperArund I IArundel
Arund Arundel l and Potomac Boat clubs ore oreontorsd aroMtor8d arcentered
entered for the intermediate eightoarec eightoarecshells elghtoarcel8helki I Isheik
shells tho Arundel Crescent Cr08 < ent Virginia Virginiaof p pI
I of Richmond and the Potomac Boat Boa1Club BoatClub
Club are entered and for tho senior seniorolghtoarod 8enlorhtoarod sontoteightoared
olghtoarod shells the New York Ath Athletic Athluo AthIstie ¬
letic Vesper and tho Potomac Boat Boatciutts BoatCluUa
ciutts are entered enteredMore M enteredMarc tered teredJlore
More Entrle l Expected ExpectedThe ExpectcdTho ExpectedThe
The above abOve list daBS not include the theentries theentrl th t tentries
entries entrl received from the th Detroit Boat BoatClub BoatChcb t tClub
Club who have ha decided to enter on tor their theirsenior tholrJe thou
senior Je lor and junior eight the Ottawa Boat BoatClub B08tCillb BoatCktb I
Club who are going to send their senior seniorfour soniaItour aeniwtour
tour and eight and the Winnipeg senior seniorfour seniortollt
four certain to enter on tor their crack crew crewafter crewaftor r
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after ait r the close of the Canadian Henley Henleywhich Henleywhich Henleywhich
which ended yesterday at St Catherines CatherinesCanada CatherJnesCanada CathoninosCanada
Canada CanadaOne CanadaOne CanadaOne
One of otthe the feature events eveflt of the re regatta regatta regatta ¬
gatta will 111 be the junior eight champion championship champlonship championship ¬
ship in which among the fast crows crowsthat crowsUNit crowstlat
that have entered the local Potomac Potomacwlalders Potomacwlolders Potomacwielders
wielders or tho blade will bo serious con contenders contondw8 contenders ¬
tenders This race was not on the regu regular reguIRn ¬
Jar programme but has been lately added addedTho addedThe addedThe
The Mound City Rowing Club not to tobo tobo tobe
bo outdone by the Central Rowing Club Clubof Clubof Clubof
of St Loula Loul who are going to send Joe JoeLapping JoeLepplng JoeLopping
Lapping their single shell artist will willonter willentor willsotor
onter their own crack four which wil wiltake will willtfLke willtake
take part In the senior and international internationalevents InternationalOonts InternationaloentS
events Coach James Wray picked this thiscrew thisGrOW
4 crew from the victorious eightoared eightoarecbarge eightoaredbarge eightoaredbarge
barge outfit The following oarsmen wil wilmake will willmake willmake
make up the crew spauldlng bow Jor Jordan Jordtm Jondan ¬
dan No No2 2 Schlueter No No3 3 and Grimm Grimmstroke Grimmatroko Grimmstroke
stroke Aroan and Spradling will act as assubstitutes as8ubstltuto assubstitutes
substitutes substitutesClRods 8ubstltutoCltt substitutesClsude
Cltt ClRods de R Zappone Z ppone treasurer of o oiiational the theNational
National NationaJ Association of Amateur Oars Oarsmen Oarsm Oarsman ¬
men m man n who ho is now at the Canadian Hen Henlei HenlW HenIcy
lei reported i portcd to some of his hi friends that thatall thatau thatall
all of the thf winners in the regatta there therecould thereQOuld thereciould
could be counted on to turn In their theirentries theIronttios theirontnlos
entries for the national regatta r gatta here hereONeill hereONol1l hereONeIll
ONeill and Cosgravo two of the best bestsoullera bestsouUers bestsullars
soullera on this side of orthe the water bave havequit bavequit bavequit
quit rowing and so will not be seen on onthe onthe onthe
the the Potomac No reason was given nor nordoiild norool1ld norooUld
doiild one bo learned learnedqjhiu learnedh learnedObecrack
qjhiu Obecrack h crack Crack Detroit Boat Club Club which whichhastliQ whichha whichhas
hastliQ ha has t1 tlio a honor of possessing the only onlyEn
En e Nortr
America will be here her good and strong stt tng <
for the regatta They are expected exP6 ted to toarrive toarrive tharrive
arrive in the District some time within withinthe withinthe withinthe
the next few days oys This Thiscoaches orewV ore the thecoaches thecoaches
coaches claim is the fastest eight In InAmerica InAmorlca inAmerica
America and Canada Now It remains to tobe tobe tobe
be seen If they can prove the opinion o lnlon of oftheir ottheir oftheir
their followers in the Canadian Henley
It they do then keep your our eyes open openwhen openhon openwhon
when hon they line up against our own Poto Potomac Potomac Polonine ¬
mac eight which is rowing at a mighty mightyclip mightyoUp mightyclip
clip and is out to win the senior honors honorsGlendon honorsGlendon honorsGlendon
Glendon In Optimistic OptimisticOur OptlmlstloOur OptimisticOur
Our own crews are going as good as ascould ascould ascould
could be wished for according coord In to Dick DickGlendon DlokGlendon DiokGlondon
Glendon and it will not be surprising In Inthe Inthe inthe
the least to see them land a tow laurels laurelsFriday InurolFrlda3 laurelsFriday
Friday It must be remembered that thatthe thattho thatthe
the Potomacs ran away with the junior juniorand juniorand juniorand
and the senior eightoared events in the thelocal thelocal thelocal
local regatta last fall and are in a a fair fairway tallay fairway
way ay to come back The one sure bet betis betIs betIs
is that when the regatta comes to a close closeIt closeIt closcIt
It will bo regarded by all as one of the themost themost themost
most successful ever held on the Potomac Potomaccourse Potomacco Potomaccourse
course co ms 0
Rule Rules to Govern Races RacesLaws RncclILII RacesLaws
Laws LII of boat radng et f tbe National tesd1 Association Associationftf
ftf Aawtear Oarsmen adopted II 811 August 8 ISIS ISISanended 1mauclcd ISiSaaeaded
anended April 1886
1886STARTING
STARTING STARTINGI
I All boat races Man be Matted la the follow following foUo foUoIng followlog ¬
ing manner l nMr The starter eh h being satisfied ed that the theoonpctiten theOIIIt1petitrs thececUters
oonpctiten are ready atoll n cite the signal to start Arl
2 2 If the starter eoaaidora the start eft take he shall shallat Iba Ibaat shaltat
at OBCC recall the boats to their tUUoae aad any
boat refusing to start again agan shall 11 be disqualified
3 3 Any boat not at its post at the time specified specifiedshall IIl spee4fledibali CtledIhall >
shall D9 liable to be dlwiuaUfied d lIl1ed by the umpire umpiret 1IlQinTM
t 4 The umpire u n may m ns act as Muter if be thinks thinksfit Uti UtiAt tbiskst
fit t where he does oat so act the starter shall be bosubject beIUbjoct besobiect
subject te the central of the umpire
5 5 Boat Bola stall be started hf b their sterns and andshall andshall Dd Dda
shall h MTe bar ie competed their course when the bows bowsreach boQreach bowsreach
reach the finish
WATER WATBUbodt
6 A boats bodt own water is its n straight tn bt eoune eouneparallel eourMra1I ecunjrallt
parallel ra1I with those of UM other < eonpeUwg boat boatfrom boaulrom beaUfrom
from the station assigned to it at the start to the thefinish tiletlItisII
finish
7 Each beat cfaall keep it Its own water UutMch UutMchout UuHdout tiuseghout
out the race ad any boat deparuigjmn deprUa JPI01 < its U own ownwater OWIiIat ownwater
water at < wilt do so at its poriL
8 8 TIle umpire shall aU be sol sele j JWS dge of a boats boatsewn Natlown boatsown
own water aad proper eoone during the nee NOtt reeaIt
9 It shall bo coBstdered CI a fowl when after the therace U Urue therace
race has eommcBced say eampoUter by h his hi oar oarboat oerbot earheaL
boat heaL or person comes in contact oo with tbe oar boat boator boat boator boatot
or perms reoc ef aaoUier corapctttor wriest in the theopiafcm theopmlola theopluloe
opiafcm of the umpire 81 pUe sock contact U I so alight alightas 1I t tBOt
as Bot to influence the race raceW raNte fleei
W te i No N fowling whatever shall be 11 allowed the theboat Utebott theboat
boat oasaattUBg ItUg the foal shall be diswaHaeil diswaHaeilU
U lL The umpire may IRa denies a race racc caution any anyBempetitor allJOIInJIettor sayesinpttltot
Bempetitor when Mn in ftuwer of coaalUsflg a fcoL fciII
12 11 The umpire W p4re shall decide all question iaaI as a to tofw a afauL
fw
13 A daim dthnot of fowl most m1ll be made te t the MM MMby DIn DInbr ii iiw
by 1 w the competitor himself and if oasibte watb ba bacrUtas betere betereIrtUB Satire Satireettiug
crUtas IrtUB g out of hi boat boatit
it 11 IB I case of a foul the wapfcv sae tfaali It hare the thepewtr UteOWU theew
pewtr p ew Ii a T To place pacc the U boaU boa oiccpttBK tsceg UK bc beet beetomMIUtlg t tcommlUiftK tCIOIItMIUhlg
pe
commlUiftK e UM foul whisk to I dfeiwilMed in the theorder tileani therder
order ani o rder in which llIoh they came in < b I to order the boat boatencajfd boaItd toW toW2gt5Pd
encajfd e Itd ia the rise rue ether U than the boat eowwM eowwMtine CIIIIIIMItling eeiumkieg
to tine t ieg the reul feul te row our sails in on n the sawe or ao aoother a aoUter sether >
other o ther day de c ci I te restart the qoaltttd boat from fromtb InIIIlbe fv fvhe
tb t be i r ilsos lace where the At foul was ecemtttsd CIOIIIMittecICCIDTS eomdttdACCIDIr5 ecemtttsdACCIDENTS
ACCIDENTS ACCIDENTSIS CCIDTS1S
IS 1S Krory 1T < 1 beat t shall abide by it its aecMcMs ox oxc oxfpt istpt
c fpt tpt pt when heR during duri g a race a boat while ta Ms ewn ewnwater ewantet ewstat
water tat shall be interfered with hr an a wtiMc fcwi fcwithe bitthe t
the U t he oMpire may r order the nee to lie rowed averU averUin er U UID U Un
in i n h bit > optalen Ien such interfcrenoe BMtetialir edUr aSMled aSMledM a aIt asCts asCtsbances
It UMBces of winutng Butg the raee raeeASSISTANCE raeeASSISTNCF rateASSZSLNC
ASSISTANCE ASSZSLNCIt
11 No boat boatskafl shall be Waibocdbeauempey allowed to aeeOMpaoy a seem seemetitir oom oompetitor oompeUw
petitor p etitir for the purpose of director dirsetie tts eonrse iee or oraffordiac oraaordlBc orgcitus5
affordiac him 1 other w4Xux Def TV boat reerirtoc reerirtocwteh nail nailcllrectiOll nesigeM
wteh it eM directiM tetIOS er asstsUnce shall be dJmnaHtted at atthe attIt ate
the th e discretioB ef f Uw sake sakeIT
17 The larfsdktioii JilriadkU rIa4Ict5Os of the unpin re extends ewr ewrthe OftftIM oerb
the L Lt b race and all ntaUen < en connected COlI with it from the theUrn ueu thehee
Urn t hee the race ra if spodfliri Jf i to tart until its it eal 1 t w wUOU tirteatI r raiMtton
aiMtton teatI UOU and his dedssM In aU oases shall n be sisal flwland Altaia sisalad
and a ad without appeal appealli appealJI
li JI The judge at the flaiab nisk shaU I report to the theiMnpirt uewaplrf thepIre
iMnpirt s pIre the order hi which the eempettoi beats beatserost bGlOM bie bieeea
I GlOM eea the Hne Jtne he but the deeition of the raee r shall shallrest IbaUrcK shallest
rest r est with and be declared by l the umpire umpireM e
M 11 Any AD competitor < rtfarfag nf to abide bIde by the tbeor de decMoa 4eioa
cMoa d ioa or ta follow the 1 directstMsa directlo of the vnftoe shall shalle aU aUbeduualJAed
beduualJAed b e dtsealI5ed dtsealI5edThe
29 1 The umpire if he thinks peeper my ay titans raeerreMs J8tneItk titansi
Ms h i decision nrorided that in erory eaee awn awndeessien MI td seekecision
deessien d 1en be S dUB on the day of the rue raeeSt rueI taosat
St ContestanU rowins a dead heat ihaH earn gerapete 18mJl6te earnate
pa pete p ate again a 1a after aft < seek inteiral a I nar te appolBted appolBtedand atpoIa4eds PoIakdthe
and a s the o eantoatsat nU tMAat tai t refusing nC to H e row theft n be ad adjudged adjM adsdeed
judged jM ji sdeed Cd to hare lost the nee raeeTURNING neeTURNIO raceTJRNIN
TURNING RACE8 UACEHU ItACEItIn
22 U In turning races ash competitor CIOIRf1I ter shall bareseparate bare barea
a separate turning stake and shall turn fiwm pam port porto JIOrtaurbGant
at
l o starboard Any oempetttor auy aa turn any s stake stakeether MakeeUtec stietbet
ether e tbet than his hi own but doN so at Ms kkLAUREL patti psritLATJEEL pattiLAIJBEL
LAUREL TAKES GOOD GAME GAMESnvnce GAMESnnJc GA2IEnvne
Snvnce S nvne Stars Defeated Through the theTimely tileTlmel theTimely
Timely Tlmel hitting of Timnnun TimnnunSpecial TlmnnuSptdal Timanuxpecial
Special S pecial to The WaabiBjrtoB oD Herald HeraldLaurel UJcILaurel HeraldLaurel
Laurel Md Aug 6 6Three Three games of ofbll atball ofball
ball and an allday picnic was s held at atSavage atSavage atSbvge
Savage Howard County today toda which whichdrew whichdro whichdress
drew dro large crowds from the surrounding surroundingcounties surroundingcounties surroundingounties
counties c The first fir t ball game began at atIt atl atI
It l I a a m between the Savage Stars and andthe andthe andhe
the t he Bowie club of Bowie Md the for former former formet ¬
mer winning 11 to 4 The second game gamebegan gamebegan gamebegan
began at 2 p m botween the Laurel club duband cluband cluband
and the he Bowie team the Laurels white whitewashing whitewashing whitewashing ¬
washing Bowie Bowl 16 to 0 The winner of ofthe otthe ofhe
the t he morning game Savage Sa vage and the flr fIrst flratafternoon fIrstfternoon t tafternoon
afternoon a fternoon game Laurel battled for a apurse apurse apurse
purse at 4 oclock the Laurel team win winning winning winsing ¬
ning 7 to 4 1 in a fast and interesting interestingcontest Intere Interestingcontest Ung Ungcontest
contest Engle was on the firing line linefor lInotor linefor
for the Midway team and Koontz for forthe tortho forthe
the Savage club Both pitchers were hit hitfreely hittreely hitfreely
freely by the heavy hitters on both bothclubs bothCIUDs bothclulis
clubs Berger leading with three hits out outof outof outof
of four times up while Tlmanus for forLaurel torLaurel forLurel
Laurel got three The Laurel team teamplayed toampla teamplayed
played pla ed a fast game in the field and not a aman aman aman
man could steal second on Sullivan who whocaught whocaught whocaught
caught Englo Soudor pitched the first flratgame firstsame firstgame
game for Laurel against Bowie and had hadthem hadthem hadthem
them completely at his mercy Laurel Laurelcarried Laurelcarried Laurelcarried
carried nearly 300 rooters roo tors with theme thenvand them themand themeand
and as these teams have been rivals for foryears toryears foryears
years there was va great enthusiasm after aftertho atorthe afterthe
the game and on their return to Laurol Laureltonight Lauroltonght LauroltonIght
tonight Score ScoreLaurel ScoreLaurel ScoreLaurel
Laurel R RIIOAI H 0 A E ESuate garage R TtROAE H 11 O A E
Timamis If 1 J 0 9 I Blakcawre ant sc a 2 2 0 1 0
Hastep I1asepflil 3 lb > 11831 1 1 3 slLtn SLlajwlR SLiaeurn5Ol vca Jb 5 5 0 1 2
U I Brown IJI M 1 I 2 i 3 2 A 1 Slater rf 92101 C 2 1 0 S
w V Brown 3b 1 2220 2 2 2 0 rr1 Berger Ib Q JJJ J 3 Jl 3 Y 1 0
Bond cf 22020 I 0 Lawnnee lawr ee cf 0 0 Q 0
Fisher PIshirrf rf 00000 QOO0QHobese 0 8 HebW Htt11 e Co 61811 51851ultoe1bO59OO 1 8 1
Pulton 1 > ultoe1bO59OO Ib lb 08900 0 II 0 0 1I HUneaia HUeurnThI2Z6Q HUeurnThI2Z6Q8ul1tranc1 eum 9 b > I I 2 6 0 9uIJlTan
SulllTan 8ul1tranc1 uIJlTan o < 1 1 1900 9 0 0 TLIn TLhacualt0 eum cum If 0 0 0200 2 6 0
Engle p 02611 0 2 II f 1 Keontz p 16110 16110T 1 II 1 4 0 0TeWe1 0Tetale I
T TeWe1 Tetale Uh 7132313 i3i 2 Totals f IMS 4IST133 4IST133Laurel i 3 13 3 3Laurel 3 3Laurel
Laurel t S00410O57 0 4 1 0 7
Garage BaTB 0012001001 0012001001Threebase 0 G G1ZOft1904Threebase 1 Z 0 1 II IIThreebae
Threebase hits h1bBDIJd Bond D Drown Twobase hit 111 111BCflItr
BerHcr Stnick out outBI By Engle 8 by e Koontz Ioontxf G 6
Stolen bssenTlxnaittH bM TlmalN8 D Brown 12 2 21 Bond SMI SMIran 5t1lllTan Sellian
ran an Sacrifice criftee hltsHasktp hlt5HuJ Pfaher S Llnthinm Llnthinmff Uatjja UatjjaC cuM
ff C Pint base on balbvOff Ett BItgle e 2 off Koontz
3 3 Umpires tlmpirae4larnre s Mftssri IrL Matson and Fisher r Ser SeererHarry Seorer SeorerHam Serilielpa
Harry Phelps AUendanee ALteRdaneeIOOG ALteRdaneeIOOGIt AUendanee16John lOOOL lOOOLIf
If John Coombs keeps It up much muchlonger muhlonger muchlonger
longer he will be known as the Iron Ironman Ironman ironman
man of baseball
CHICAGO CUBS PEERLESS LEADER
MANAGER FRANK CHANCE
TEXTILE WINS INS IN GOOD RACE RAGETen RACETen RACETen
Ten Thousand Persons See Twoyear Twoyearold Twoyearold
old Take Hurricane Stakes StakesMcCce StakesJlcGce
McCce Fat Pnb Scnipronlua Scmprouiua to the Vliip 1111 1111but hIilbut j jbut
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Stake for twoyeroR h here re this after afternoon afternoon afternoon ¬
noon The OU youngster per ran in the color colorof colonat
of Thomas Monahan M4 nd w was quoted At
10 1 to 1 At the wire b he had a hW a alength alength a
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a head The stake amounted to JilW om W0 to tothe tothe tothe
the winner winnerMcGee 1nner 1nnerMcGee
McGee rushed Sempronlus to tile front frontas frontal
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Whist and Textile moved up in A thrtenlng threat threatening threatoniag ¬
ening manner as Sempronru loomed in inthe Inthe inthe
the stretch Near tV t te e end McGee went to tothe totho tothe
the whip and Sampronius swerved at the thesame t1tesame thesame
same time losing ground groundThe JltNQcIThcSurnmnrlr
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The Th entry list of the Kentucky Kentuek PH PHturlty FutUrlt Puturity
turlty tUrlt for threeyearold trotters worth worthnooo
21000 show that sixtysix juvenile trot trotters trotters trottens ¬
ters have been named The list Lst contains containsmany oontAJosmany containsmany
many notable youngster young toT4 among them thembeing thembolng themboing
being Nell Olcott Widow Maggie Biala BialaLouis Blal BlalLouis BlalaLouis
Louis Wilson Bergen Colorado E EWoodford EWoodtord EWoodford
Woodford Todd Eva Bellini Lionello LionelloEva LlonenoEva LionsiloEva
Eva Tanguay Anvil Royal Hall Bnare BnareLoft BnueLoft nare nareLeft
Loft Vlch Sue D Sarah Wakefleld WakefleldSarah WRkefteldSnrnh WakelieldSarah
Sarah Koodloe Baron Todd Hmbrook HlilbrookQueen HmbrookQueon HmbrookQueen
Queen Barytes Alma Sofley So ey Sister Sl tor Ma Marie Karle Mario ¬
rio Burnett Arena McKinney Direct DirectMac DirectMac DirectMac
Mac Boyd McKInney Amar McKlnney McKlnneyMendo MettJn MeKinnoyMendo n 0 0Mondo
Mendo Axworthy Mendo Mendo Worthy J JMalcolm JMalcolm JMalcolm
Malcolm Forbes Iowa Todd Gay Au Audubon Audubon Audubon
dubon Major Audubon Douglas Mc McGregor MeGrogor McGrogor ¬
Grogor Bay Dillon Ken Kenwlek vickt Ampahoe AmpahoeLula Arapah ArapaheeLula e eLuln
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of o f the Railroad Y M 1 i C A League of ofWashington ofWlibtgtOft ol olWashthgton
Washington and the local club eon eontml eoauWd eoneated
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to t o allow liYat ItyatUrJIle me to take tboir turn turnclaiming turntlaIIIIlng turnlaiming
claiming c that it was too dark Umpire UmpireMcFariaad UmpireleJan S SMeFuland
McFariaad leJan ordered O tbe gam game to proceed proceedbut proeeedbut proceedbut
but tbe Waebin Washingtonians tonianB refu ret A to take takethe tak taktbe I Ihe
the t he fleW eid and und under r the rule ruiN the game gamego garn C Cgoes
go goes against them > to 0 In tfc the ninth ninthhintng ulntbIDnm I Inning
hintng IDnm I Andy ADd Leakin caught a fa fast one oneOR OMOft I IDs
OR tbe th now am ADd made the circuit of the tbesacks theAelts thu thusacks
sacks Aelts tying up the game Tb TIM ball was waskMt wuaot wsiost
kMt l ost ip I tbe graw in deep Center entor but on ona onelMI ol S Sclear
a a clear field would bar bare been a clean cleanborne deanhenne deemhome
borne run anrway an wR1 Tbomnoon for or the thevisitors theItors thu S Svisitors
visitors Itors pitch pitched d a fine game using tnr hte htespltter h hIpiller his hisspitter
spltter with effect when he found him blmsolf him8f11f hintself
self in a hole Pioset was relieved in tbe tbeMv thoth thu a aiiontlt
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ROCKVUIE ROC TAXES SERIES SESIESGaltliernhnrjc SERIESGuithersburg
Galtliernhnrjc Trimmed in Fast Con Contct ContCll Contest
test tCll by b n Cto53 Gto Score ScoreSpecial ScoreSpedal ScoreSpemI
Special te The Th WasMncton WuI Washlsgto9 II Herald HeraldRockvllle JIeraldRocklIIe
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Gaithersburg Gsithersbur played pla ed the second of o a se series serle a t triot ¬
riot of games for the baseball champion championship champlonahJp championship ¬
ship of Montgomery County this afternoon afternoonand atternoonAnd n nand
and Rockvllle made it two straight by bywinning b bwlnnlngi 3 f
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winning wlnnlngi J toS tO The game was played pla ed at atGaithersburg atGaithersburg a aGaithersburg Lt t
Gaithersburg and was enjoyed by a large largecrowd largecrowd hang e ecrowd B
crowd The Galthorstfurg Galthers urg boys got busy busywith busyIU bus busaIUt ff
with IU their bats In the seventh and eighth eighthinnings eighthInnings eight eightinnings 1 1
innings and piled up five runs but Rich Richmond Richmond I Imend ¬
mond tightened up sufficiently suffielentJ to prevent preventthe preventthe prayer it itthe t
the tying run being made N Brewer Brewerfor Brewerfor r rfor
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another game from St St Louis today todayIn todayIn
In the th thelevaflth eleventh inning inning 6 to t 3 3 Kinsella KInsollapitched Kinsellapitched Kinsellapitched
pitched fairly food good ood ball until tho de deciding docldlng dcciding ¬
ciding round rnund when aTuon nan Collins beat out an anJnflold anJnfiold anInfIeld
InfIeld hit The bit bitsot > of daring to attempt attemptsuch attomptuch attemptucr
such uch ucr a play apparently had the effect of ofunsettling otunsottllng ofunsettling
unsettling the Browns recruit Baker Bakersacrificed BakersacrIficed Bakersacrificed
sacrificed Davis walked OoIUns and andDavis and andDavJs andDavis
Davis pulled off a double steal Murphy Murphysingled Murphysingled Murphysingled
singled scoring Collins and Davis Barry Barrysent Barrys Barrysent
sent s nt a 1roUer roller to Wallace for an out at atfirst atfirst atfirst
first and Murphy who was on third thirdscored thirdscored thirdscored
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marked by heavy ho vy hitting by the tn Speed SpeedBoys SpeooBoys SpeedBoys
Boys in the second Contest contest and by bygreat a agreat agreat
great ninthinning rally raJ by Cleveland Clev and in inthat Inthat
that game Cleotte was v tight in the thesecond theecond thesecond
second allowing aJlowl g only two hits tilt the theninth Uteninth
ninth when a pass error single Nile Nilethreebagger Nibs Nibsthreebagger ICMI ICMIthreebg8er
threebagger and an an infield In old bit counted countedfour countedfour countedfour
four runs The Th Nape won the opening openinggame openinggam openinggame
game gam scoring throe runs on a a oombtna oombtnaUon ooasblaaUon mlft mlfttion
Uon of two pastas two wild pitches pitchesEngles pltcbMEnglc8 pitchesEngies
Engles wild rild throw on Stovalls ground grounder ¬
er and a double steal Scores ScoresFIRST 5eorePIRST
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with the Tigers this afternoon Detroit Detroitwas Detrnltwu t
was victor fetor with four runs to spare and andwm andwa am I
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OLYMPIA LEAGUE NOTES NOTESAt
At a meeting of the Olympia League Leagueheld Leagueheld 1
held yesterday a schedule of or postponed postponedgames postponedsames II 1II
games wore announced also some new newrules newlulOG noi noirules v
rules A transfer occurred between the theSt theSL th a aSt
St Stephens and Taaglowood teams teamswhereby teams teamswhereby I Iwhereby
whereby the former got Rawlings The Therelease TherelaMo Tb 0 0release
release was signed by the two managers managersof managersot S Sof
of the respective teams and the prcsi prcsident president I Ident
dent of the league Schewegler of the thelatter thelatter th e elatter
latter team was also transferred to tho thoOlives thoOlives th 0 0Olives
Olives but no ono knew of It It but the thetwo thetwo thu e etwo
two managers so a now no rule Tub was as made madewhereby madewhereD mad e ewhereby
whereby whereD whenever a a player Is transfer transferrod transterrod transfexred
rod or traded it 118 > ts s to be signed by bythe b y yhe
he managers of the teams and one dl director dlt dlrctor ¬
1
rector t ctor of the league or one other man manager mana manapr ¬
apr a pr of another team teamlho team1ho x
lho lho game between tho Olives and Spar Spartans Spartan
tans tan t an on Monday was put as a postponed postponedgan postponedgam postponegam a
gam as neither team had a full nine nineThe nineTh
The Th Tanglewood taN toara teaz has disbanded ci
all aIgamo game to be played by b them are to toe
e awarilod awar awaijiod ed to their opponents opponentsA
A rule rulealso f also was made that the umpire umpirecan umpirecan umpirecan
can call i i the game after the first man mans
s out in the second half of the fourth fourthInning fourthInning fourthinning
Inning after a tor four and onehalf innings inningshave InnIngsh Inningshave
have h vo beela bee played and one out on the
aldel side The Th schedule scheduleAugust scheduleAugust scheduleAugust
August 8sif ssi Stephen TS TennallytOTro TennallytOTroAneust TSflnali3townAugust
August 9 Tftnglemxxl TS no Spartans SpartansAugast SpartansAUglUt SgaatanLAugust
August 10ffeorgetown tO TB n e St St Stephens StephensAugust SttpbtmJAlgl6t StephensAugist
August llTyBanalbtovm T TI Olires OliresAugast OlinesAugnet
Augast Au 13St Stephens TS TSo TaDflewocd TaDflewocdAugust Tang1ewodAwust Od OdAugust
August 13 13 13Georgetown Georgetown town T no Ye Tennallytoira TennallytoiraAugust TltU1U TltU1UAugust TennallytownAugust
August 15Oilres Les TS OeMEetownAugust Ge01gttOW11Aumt OeMEetown Geougetomu4tUgtt
Aumt 1S I6Sptrtans rtans TSo s at Sttph Stephens StephensAtUSt
August Au 17Tinnallytoirn 17T nnal11mm TB Ts OlircS Ore OreStevhcna
August AU Jt 15Sb Stephens Y TP GperKelovm GperKelovmAugust GS GtergetowmAugubt
August Au ie5 198 19Sartana rtana IM TS Ts TcnnallytoTrB TcnnallytoTrBAugust TctmalbiOll11AUSUK TennaibtownAUSi3St
August 59 PfffrOTgtCmcU CftonretoTrn town TN Ta Tanglewood TanglewoodAugust Ta Taaglewcodtugnst dewoOO dewoOOAUl1at
August 2W3J mE Stcphmis TS Spartans SpartansAugust SpertlUlAugust SportantAnguot
August 21 23j orgctown TS rs Ttnglewood TanslecoodAugust
August aiQjires 31 liTes TS T St St Stephen StephenAugust Stephens Steph6llaA StephensAugust
August A 25 Thrtan partan TS 11 Georgetouu GeorgetouuAugust GeoTietoll1lAugtJt GecigetouuAugust
August DWjlpen DWjlpenAugust peo peoAugust o oAugmt
August CilTes l lUres ta re Spartan SpartanAugust SpartanAugust SpartanAugust
August Ofepartans P6rtans T Te St 81 Stephen StepheaaAujust StephenAugust StephensAuguat
August SOjDllTes lO31ir 11m m cs Spartans SpartansAugust SP4nanAum SpartensAugust
August Jlfau 31 3h3t at Stephens StQl TS n nOlirs nOlirsfCAROLINA OllTca OllTcaCAROLINA OJlT OJlTautOLINA
fCAROLINA CAROLINA LEAGUE LEAGUEAt LEAGUEk LEAGUEjLI
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JOE OE QUIRK QUIRKINENTS INVENTS SPIKE HE HEBELIEVES HEBELIEVES
BELIEVES IS NOT DANGEROUS DANGEROUSPrem DANGEROUSPJ DANGEROUSPreen
Preen the St St Led GtebaDmtoctat GtebaDmtoctatJoe OIc be t tJoc
C Joe Qulrk trainer of the theWnnhlnpion theVnnhlnlton theWashington
Washington team whO Tho formerly fDrmerl fDrmerlbeld formerlyheld
Vheld held a like position with the theBromiH theDro1TUft thelIriuwus
BromiH under und r Jim McAleer haw hawInvented basInenttd hasInvented
Invented Inenttd a pike pik that lie be beUcvcs beUee8 heIteves
Ucvcs will nupplant the present prctfcnta pre ent entHt
a Ht stcJs te lBw J worn by ballplayer ballplaycrnand ballplayerBUfl ballplayersansi
and do away a with It II the ngltBtlonnlnl nglfatlon nglfatlonngninflt ogitatioriagainst
against nlnl st the sharp blades blndeiiInnfend bladesInstead I IIntead
Instead o di d the triangular trlnnRTjIarblndeK tllnnJUJarbIndeR triangularblades
bIndeR Qulrk Quirks spikes pike have three threeliuUetnbaped threebulIetftbatJcd threebulletshaped
liuUetnbaped cleats at ruch uch cor corner Coraer vonncr ¬
ncr of the plate Quirk claims alainmihat olalmllthat claimsthat
that they the can be filed to a sharp nharppoint sharppoiiO hnrppobt
point but that the < hc dent are aremaile aremaJe arcmnile
maile of material tbat will 111 be bednlled becIuUrd hedulled
dulled after one trip around the theImxCN thebaxe thebases
bases baxe He also says a8 that thatwound a aouad
wound ouad from one of his pikeR In Inlens 111lell
lens lell dangerous cInn rous than one from fromthe fromtlat
the blades blndelIIrrmnn blndeiHerman
Herman Schaefer of the Na Natlonnis 1atlondl1l
tlonnis iff Tearing a pair and andnny
says nny 0 lIe liken like them Danny DannyIIoJTmnn Dann DannJloffJnau
IIoJTmnn of the Drowns has hasnaked bn bnDMkrcI
naked for a net d while Quirk Quirklion Quirkhems
lion 10 also nl o neut ent them to Ty Cobb Cobband Cobbnnd
and TrU Trl Speaker for their in innpection Inpcctlon
npection and trial trialG trialG
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G W SIISTO D TO START STARTFOOTBALL STARTFOOTBALL
FOOTBALL FOOTBALLOOJ OO OOOapt OOJ OOJCapt
Capt C apt Hart Plans Early Work WorkSeptember V ork orkSeptember
September 1 1Capt 1Cat
Capt Wayne 7116 Hart Hart of ti tba til George GeocgWashington GeocgeWUhlngtGn Georgeashington I
Washington W fMiUMli team t has enepitneed enepitneedat m nneed nneedthat need needthat
that th at practice vitiii start tart S SeptOMHr ptomsiif 1 1This 1 1Thkl Ib
This Th b will b be f for w r the new mast M een only onI the tbeveterans theyotenaRs theeterans
veterans v not being called out for 1 at least leasttwo leuttwo
two t wo weeks from that time timeThe tbaeTlJe
The followers of the t e Buff Bu and Blue Bhiehave BluelIao
h have ave the Hkeliatt IkOIo t bunch of pigskin pipkinchasers ptgakinhasers pigskinchasers
chasers c in the history of the paso eJ0 at atGeorge atGor ateorge
George Gor G eorge e Washington twenty tweat new men menhaving menhavtng mciiaving
having h already a1rQd signified their intention intentionof intentionf
of o f trying tr > 1ng for positions OR th the team teamamong teamamong teammong
a among a whom are Cuppy Farmer the beet beetquarter beetquarter beetuarter
quarter q uarter back k ever turned out at the theinley Me MeKmley Mc McKinley
Kmley K inley Manual Training School and andMacon aJMIMacon I
II
J Macon M acon who was ranked a 88 on one of the theclawlect thectuateat I
c clawlect c half haI backs among UM high highschools hlglIC highI I
schools lIC s ooIs last year 1 Bailey Batl a star from fromMicJJgan frlNftMid I
treatI
2 MicJJgan Mid M Schigan igaR has entered tIe collage ant aadwilt aacIwilt antilt I
wilt w ilt be out with the struM aqoadFrom struMFrom uad uadFrom
From present indication the team t will wttlhave willbave wtl I
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v have h ave an exceptionally heavy Hn JtAe ad aadspeedy adspeed a apeedy I
s speedy speed backs dcs a hard combination to beat boatLast beatLAst beatast
T I Last L ast season the Hatchetitas po poisencod ad adfat a afan i iast
fan f ast team ADd with the majority of the themembers themembers tb S
SS
members m embers of this crack esavaa eMv eive a nndeos ta taformed istormed t tormed S
formed f ormed around which a a champtoosbip ehsmp5cosbteem N plnDl ll llteam
team t eem is rxadlctftd rxadlctftdThrough DCedlctedThrouSb uradictedThrough
Through the affortc t of Manager Thomas ThomasHall TIIomasHatler S
Hall Hatler H ailer r th be team win have the ue UN of th thArmy OM OMrm S SS
Army P rm ray and Navy Prep School nald flsldhich oa oawhich 011wbleb 1
which w hich to train Those TNIetralfttftg spat neafrable neafrabletraining e eraining
training t quarters are obtained for early earlynractic evIypractice cart I ItaCtICI
nractic practice fl only onlyThe DI7The onlyThe
The team will have ve th th services o oMaggie et etMaggt6 a C
Cii
Maggie Mag MaP Msg la tn Use format Central CentralHlgk Centreigh ii
ItS B igh S SdwHI Sko hao an and Michigan star and taoe taoewho thee a aho
who w ho know him vouch for his success in inthis lathLl I a
this t hin role and predict that ha will wtl1alWther bring bringanother brie brienother g ag
another a crack team to the Buff and Bhie BhieThe Btv BtvThe 1 1The
The following Is the t e list of gasaea 5tuIfI1Cb 5tuIfI1Cbuld anm sched scheduled I Iled ¬
uled u led for the coming saaaon saaaonOct HMOaOet ameostDel
Oct 1EMtera 1 OoBese at atOat W VsaMapasa VsaMapasaOcC ± t tGel =
Oat SJotoe sJ SJok HopkhM 11 ntkIm at atOct Wtsfcfa WtsfcfaOct WIe WIeOct
Oct lfrWaAs W WSCtnt cu i Cottts at W WOec Wc Wishctis WishctisOct
Oct aMarjswrf Jl Afrinstesw A O dIIiit ftse at 1Oct Vseh VsehfeSCUA I IOct
feSCUA feSCUAOct
Oct 31EkIiSd ItfcasMad Jt JtCWo Contn at B1ehs ftk ftkNo i iNor <
CWo No 5Ope date dateNor
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N New r WGathone UahcniUr Ui at atKit UTid UTidTh W WN
N Kit I 2IiedioeIl at W WThe wts wtsThe
Th The schedule Includes some of tb the beat beatteam 1Mettema It Iteems
team t eems In this saction of the country Th Thsquad TJMr TJMraquad I Iuad
squad a uad will take two tripe on 0It8 to Rich Richmond RtcJamead I Imend ¬
mead and one to Lynchburg whore they theywill t the 8J 8Jwill 2 2ill
will w ill play the rut Virginia Paiytedraical PaiytedraicalInstitute PoIyWcImlcallA8titute ii iinstitute
Institute I November N Vember i Is open but Man Manager Nanager I Iger ¬
ager a ger Halter expects to easily eesU flit this thisdate thisdate tie Is Isiate 1
date t with some strong team teamMANAGERS teamMANAGERS teamMANAGERS
MANAGERS HOLD MEETING MEETINGXcw MEETINGew
Xcw Y ew York State l League > eague Officials OfficialsDIftcnns Orflcl b bDIon a aDiscuss
Discuss DIon Shortening Season SeasonWllkeabarre Scn SeasonWhlkesbarre on onWJlke
Wllkeabarre brre Pa Aug f I LMangers Managers of ofthe otthe c If Ifthe c
the New York State League teams t were weretoday weretoder wet 0 0oday 9
t today called to attend d an important importantmeeting ImportaAtmeeting It Itmeeting
meeting of the league kt t Utica tomor tomorrew tomoIroat tomosow
rew roat r ow at which a proposition propo ldon to shorten shortenthe s ortenthe it ithe 1
the t he season will 111 be dtecuaeed dtecuaeedThte dl dlecumedThIS ed edThts
ThIS action te desired by b the managers managersqf manages nagers nagersqt 5 5t 1
qf q t some of the teams htlfew In ew York State Stateowing stateowing Stt 5 5wing
owing o wing to the authorities au hortttes preventing the theplaying thepla thu e elaying
playing pla p IAg of Sunday games there thereManagers thereMI
Managers MI Rgers Cross of Scranton and Cly Clymer Clymer CIIner r
mer m of Wllkeabarre Qkeeberre will oppoae short shortening shot t tonlng t tuing ¬
ening c the season and will suggest t that thatSunday t thaSunday t tSun
Sunday Sun games be transferred tran tecrod to this thisState aState tie Is IsState a
State where they the are permitted by b the theauthorities t I0 I0authorities e eauthorltl85
authorities authoritiesRichmond authorltl85Rlchmond authoritiesRichmond
Richmond Brcalc ren Even EvenSpecial E Evenpecial cn cnSJlCiaI
Special S te The WItMlIIftw VsMn teii Hesala HesalaRichmond H BesaldRichmond IaW IaWRlchnaond
Richmond Va Aug 5RIaIaaaoAd Rkdunond and andDanville UM1Danvllle as id idDanvIlie d
Danville split even in a douWahaadar douWahaadarhero dwWeIaMdarhero in inero r
hero h ero today Richmond taking the u ftrst fIrs t tto t
1 l to 0 0 and Danville tIM second 3 to L LThe LThe 1 1The L
The first first game was the prettiest prattlaetof prottlo at atof A
of the year on the local grounds and andwent aDdWent as md mdwent d
went thirteen tbtrt n Innings Danville won wonthe wenthe we nthe n
the second s od through BzekloTs error in intho Intho Inthe n
tho ninth Scores ScoresFirst ScorosFkt ScoresFirst
First came mr R E ERickMoad E E1UcI l lRkhcad 1
RickMoad I 090e0lflB 0 3 e 0 I I S I I 0 01l e 11 i 0DaavftIclSQll1I00lG34 3 3Damine JDamtIk I
DaavftIclSQll1I00lG34 Damine J 1natterleVarooH I e eBatterie
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rajr rajrSecond Second game pm B n II B BDamflto B BRIduJORd Brnchsnoisd > >
RIduJORd 0 oGee1eee1 9 1 e 1 7 7DaerflJt 3 3DsriUt
Damflto DamfltoBatteristRewtte lleSll9e33 e H I IBttorbiflerelte 1 1DaUoriteRe1fh
BatteristRewtte and VessiU Y i Maytwoy ad Mar Marray M MtaJ Ms 5 5Sunday
ray taJThey
They play baseball on Sunday in May Maybrook Ma Mabrook Ma3brook
brook H R I but the game to stopped stoppedbetween stoppedbetween stoppe d dbetween
between the seventh and eighth alght Innings Inningsto S Sto
to allow Rev A A B Ding to deliver a ahalfhour ahalthour ahalfhour
halfhour talk to the fans
REDROCK R ED ROOK IS BEATEN BEATENCaricita BEATEIaricita
Caricita C aricita Defeats Crack Pacelt Paceltat PaCeltat Face Faceat
at Autoville AutovilleGOOD AntovilleaGOOD Auto yule0 yule0OOD
GOOD G OOD CARD FOR THE OPENING OPENINGMany OFENINGIuuy OPENINGany
Many any WanliinKtonlnnK on Hand to toSee toSee toSee
See Trotters and Pacer in inActlon inActlonIfna Action ActionPifnn ActlonNfnn
Pifnn SIcGrcRor Capture Qlaaa B BTrot nTfot BTrOt
Tfot Trot Beating Ont a Good G od Field FieldDanlelH FJeldDnnlel FieldDaniels
DanlelH Breaks Brenl a Record RecordThe Reco RecoTIle Recor4The
The formal IMt 1 opening of Mr Edward EdwardDaalate Ec1wudDaD Edwardaniels
Daalate DaD D aniels leis Autorille Driving Park located locatednear Joctednear locatedear
near n ear Barwyn yesterday afternoon wan wana wadII wasaiiodd
a splendid aiiodd aiiocaaa in point of numbers numbersand JlumbersaDd numbersnd
and a nd Irr lrPthe 3d the quality of the sport offered offeredThe oIferedThe offeredhe
The T he InfIeld eId wag linad with antomobiles antomobilesand Dtomobl1esaDd antomoblleusnd
and a nd carriages t1T presenting pre entJDg a gay ecenf ecenfwhile seenfwJsl1a acen acenith
while w ith a number number of Washingtonians lent lenttheir lenttheir lentheir
their t presence to the festive occasion occasionL oeoulouL
L D Sale presided pre 6ded m 1ft the tartars tart box boxaad boxand boxnd
and a nd Dr Btienne Richard Reardan and andI aadotmis r J JIIttf
I IIttf L > 9tifl Parker of Barwya kWD and Dr J S SSanabury SfD8bury 5ansbury
Sanabury i of Forentvilla acted 1 as judges judgesand judg88aDd judgesnd
and a nd timers UmarsThe Um UmThe timersThe
The drat ra race on the card was between betweenthat betw betweeihat h hthat
that t good and game old mare Caricita Caricita2ni4
2ni4 2 21 14 and Had Rock 2114 211 1J 14 the hitter hittera latterpacer
a pacer The raee which Caricita trotted trottedoler trottedver < l lover
over o ao ah ver the ForaatriUa track Saturday Sturda week weekhad weekhad weekad
had h ad saamingly put her on edge and she shewas sheas h hwas
was w as at the fut Red Rock ia each heat heatand heruaDd heatnd
wh wa and a nd beating him fairly In the second secondhaat HOOnd1Mat secondeat
haat h eat through an accident to Red Rocks Rocksharnaa Rocksar Rocksareant
harnaa harnaaTfce ar h areant areantThe
arTM
The claw A trot brought out an evenly evenlybalanced evenJ evenJbaJa evenlyalanced
baJa balanced b cod fIeld Helen C with Brearden Breardenup BreardenUP Breardenp
up u p was the beat of the lot lot but the green greenroan greenJOIIa greenoen
ua
a roan oen mare 1Dr8 Quean attracted a good deal dealof Malec dealetteatlon
of attention from connoiaaaure of horse horseaaah horseAM horseher
aaah It wac bar first time out Mr MrGeorge MrGeorge MrGeorge
George Goodys Sallie showed lack of ofaoadiUon ofQOII ofesaditicti
aoadiUon QOII itlota but was not disgraced disgracedThe dl disgracedThe gra graTae
The claw B trot brought out a a good goo1nald goodfleid oo1 oo1ftekI
nald of promhnnsj young trotters and it ittook itte Itook
took te t k six heat heats to prove which rhtch wee the thebeet theDHt theeet
beet b eet of the bunch Aged Nina McGregor McGregorcaptured McGregorcaptured McGregoraptured
captured c tha th flrat two heats with Prince PrinceAlto PrinceAko PrinceAlto
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on any aB track and he made JHd a a brilliant brilliantshowing bdll1antahowhag brilliantshowing
showing for so young a trotter Bean Beanmanaged Beaitmaaaged Boallmanaged
managed to steady ate him m k1 the third hear hearand hea heatand t taDd
and won It handily Prince Alto did not notseem notHem nottrack
seem to like the track at the test turn in inthe 1ntile Inthe
the first r t three beaU but anally nalIy he e man managed JnUaged managed ¬
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the race raceMr raceMr raceMr
Mr Daniala sot up behind Glidawood
218 2 = to beat the track record of Red RedRock RedRock RedRock
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Sexton Establishes Record RecordSfeodal Recordeckl
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today a7 Lomchburg winning the first Ar8t Ar8ta S Sa u uand
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ton made a a record when be went through throughtbe throuJhthe throughfIrst
the first game ad ten innings of the thesecond th theascend e eseco
second without being scored xor cl on The Therun Theraft
run hi 1 the eleventh th was due to Jacksons JacksonsBightss s s1tI
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drive to center Another remarkable remarkablefeature remarkablefeature remarkablefeature
feature of Sextons work wan 11 that he hepitched hApitched hepitched
pitched twenty innings without ithout passing passingbatter pu passinga 1n 1nbatter
a batter to first In the first game h houtpitcbedi boutpUebec he heoutptt
outpitcbedi outpUebec outptt Walsh for he did not let a aTar aTt aTar
Tar get to third The second game was wasa wasiersihttdng
a bardhitdftg one OM fa lit which spectacular apeetcu1arwork spectacularwork
work on the part of the Shoemakers Shoemakerskept SlM emkerskept Shoemakerskept
kept the Tars from scoring time and andtime andtime andtime
time again Scores ScoreslIkst Scoresl1ltstgeee
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Two Games for Petersburg PetersburgSpsdai Petersbur PetersburISpedaI Petersburg5pacjt
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snowed form at bat on be bans and in intha Intbft inthe
the field tooay 106 and toyed with Roa Roanoke RoaDOlce RcaDooce
DOlce w Ia the first same winning 10 IGto 10to
to 5 and after a 5 bard battle gates ten tnlanbGS teninnings
innings lanbGS captured pturld the th second 2 to 1 1Smttbs ISmiths
Smiths timely hitting was a feature of Ifthe o othe
the afternoon his threebagger in the thetir thefirst
first tir game with the bases full and two twot twoout
out t scoring Petersburgs Pet rsbargs first rst three threAruM threeruns
run ruM His single in the t tenth inning of I Ithe ofthe
the second game scored aoore Bowan owen from fromsecond tromseeond fromsecond
second base with the winning run Putt PuttmDR Puttmann
mann an oMtirae pitcher Who has been beenhelding n nholding
holding down first sack for the locals localspitched local5jaUched localsPitched
pitched the first game gent and though 1Jao h he hewas hewas bewas
was free with wJthpas passes walking waikhs eight h hkept he hekept hekept
kept from fr fr m being hit at critical times timesAndrada timesAndrada timesAndiada
Andrada was hit heavily Doane pitch pltched pitched pitchad
ed well but hits ware doubled up on onhim onhim onhim
him in the sixth and tenth innings for forruns forruns fors5
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A local laundryman has just purchased purchaseda purch purcha
I a clever machine which darns socks au automatically ¬
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tomatically This work he proposes to todo todo todo
do far his customers free of charge and anda anda anda
a a small newspaper advertising campaign campaignwill campalsnwUl campalguwill
will flood the laundry iaundry with Ith the work of ofmen ofmen ofleon
men who have no patient wimodausis wimodausisat
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