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Tclc:iu's 31 eu Loo io Chio'iso Aft
er Having ..ainc- Well
in Hand.
ELEVEN MEN LEFT ON BASES.
lleidiick Is Fotced 10 II el ire and
Ili Surocso: Dillard. Loses
Hie Haltlc by lisjudi;-
iujr a Fly.
Oliili Mil ml In IX.
1'Uvm. Woe. Lost. lie.
PhlktdeirhU. " - .
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tadfunil I 6 4 .
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lltlnburs 1" -2
New York I' 3 S .
Hasten l 5 3 J
Yostcreliii'-. 'tires
Chicago 5, bt- Ixuls 2.
UrooSvljn S, Boston 2
PsthOljiliia 11. New iork s
To-llity -c-lirelule
St. IVvala at Plttib-trg
e'l.-icinnatl at Chirac
Philadelphia ft New- Y
Boston at Ilrco-l)--
Chicago. 111., May L 11. kie fortune em
nulla a t!gu:e In to-d-tt's trame at XYeat
Side Park, which Chicago won iron St.
Louis by a score of 2 to i. St. Jjoals tiould
naxe ;o:.. and. with anything Ilk- an even
n-eak In luck, would hate won easily.
IM.lrirk'o nr.irced rem-meat iu the sev
enth isavc I'at Dillard a chance to UStin
cuish hiniMit. This lie Mlitd to do; In fact.
h u.i2 largely responsible to' Iho two runs
tallied liy tho Hough KiJcrs In tills Innins.
Jt was r.ter two w-re out that the tallies
were rcace. lirldrlck pot a severe tojU
r ! "Charley Horse" In the seventh innlns.
lie wai only able to lirap about the hell,
and Tebcau thought It best to replace hint
with Dillard. Kramet had no so-iser pit to
the Lerch when the runs commenced to
register.
St. Loui-i ctithlt and outfielde,! Chicago,
but the Koagh IUdrs got their i-Ingles when
they needed them mest. The Cardinals, on
tho other hand. EmasLed the ball hard nnd
often, but when hits meant runs they were
not forthcoming. It was Chicago's lucl-. as
the ball was laced on the nose foveral times
at critical periods by St. Louisans, but a
renaational piece or Jleldln!; would always
retire tho side. Tho fact that eleven of
the Tcbcauites were left on liases will show J
how thtocs broke for St. LouU. It waa not I cnciinnir. it seiacrn tesuits a-rtousiy. i.erco
now tiiuij,- m " ---- - .... , . . It Is not a troubie to cause mucn worry,
because they uretl bad Judfrraent at the btk j i5ut HeMnck hardly has it. The -rtat
or on the bass that the ffltn were left. On J fielder has had a. weak knee f )r the. las
tho contrary, every opportunity that .r Vi
forded itself for the Cardinals to advance on J jaI1 Jie -as 1(lld up t r sonw ja,. ith
the cushions was cnorPta eagerly, but It , trouble In the knee. He felt that he had
availed nothlnr.
I'otrell I'lteiied "lYeH.
Jack rowcll did the rubber work for Te
bcau'." team, and tor six inn'ns he pitched
masterly ball. Hit spred wr.s gooj and he
had perfect control of the ha'i. I'rtil t. 3
seventh he had the Rous Ridors at his
mercy, and It did not seem as though th y
would be able, to touch hi? delltery at olL
His work that far tva majmlficent. It was
superb when It is tak.n Into consI-Jeratlt.ii
that he nearly lost his arm In the first in
nlnff, when Jimmy Ityan. tl.o first mtn t
face ilm. cracked him on the wrist with ,i
terrific lino hit. His tvrist swxlled up im
mediately nnd Tcb-au advised J art: to re
tire. Ke was plucky and insisted en re
maining In tiie same. The Vi.ermaUer
seldom goes thrn'jgh a game without having
:t bad Inning. HI bad inning to-dat. while
it might not have come had Htldrkk l.n
able "to remain in the game, certainly
proved fatal.
After securing tho two runs necessary
to Ho the game in tho seventh, the Kuu&h
Itiders again fell on Ked Jack'o curies la
the ninth and hammered out a victory.
Jack Tajlor officiated for Chicago. No
matter what he uished up, he could i.ot
keep the Cardinals irom punching holts tt
the leather. Ills great luck, however, kep
tho tcrrlllc wallops from falling safe. He
-vas In several bad holes, but always
squeezed out without being injured. The
wipport recorded him was of the sensa
tional order. Hits that should hate been
safe resulted in double plays, and at times
when they meant much to St- louis.
Jimmy Ityan i.galn carried off the lieldmg
honorb. He robbed Keister, EurKett and
AVallace of hits that might hate resulted in
triples or home runs.
Lave Cross U guilty of tho only dumb
piece of baseball In the game. He was on
third and Criger oceupied brst In the fourth
Inning, when Tebcau signaled to try a
double steal. Crltjer started down slowly
to draw a, throw. Chanco motioned as if to
throw to second to catch Criger. As he
did so. Cross started doitn the line at a
great rato of Epeed. The whole icam got
out on the lines and yelled for him to go
back, but it was too lute, as Chance threw
to Bradlcj. and Late was retired.
The Gnine ISescrllvd.
After McGann gave Clillds a. hard chance,
which Cupid accepted In u cieter manner.
In the second Inning. Wallace slashed the
leather on the tra.de mark for n. single.
Cross and Criger followed ttlta single:, to
right and Itodenck talli-d. Criger and Cro.s
tried a double steal, but. Late vr.is caught
at the plate. Uunovan singled anil stole
second In ihe third, liurkeu was hit by a
Hitched ball. Things lool.l bright for St.
Louis, but only for it minute. Heidrlt-k, tbo
next man up. cut or..- past third that
scorched the grits". It looked all over like,
a hit. but Cllngman made a sensational
one-handed stop and thrw Ilurkett out at
second. This play put Donovan on third,
but Tat was left there, aa Ilcidriek anil
Keister were doubled on a. fast play that
was started by Cldlds.
St. Lou!? again threatened to store in the
fifth. Powell diets a base on L lit. Uoiiuviui
leglstered a corking .r.-;!e lo fu nd i!i,r
kttt beat out a be-aut.fu. bta.t With tho
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13t.-f ft.:!, the hen IIoMikfc ( mUuuh1 ' '
t T' li. i ,!l ktnati K iMei ', t io ClinKUiitu
-iiid assist, d by Clillds in - livcrett it Hglit
.''?: .1 'iilue p'av n-i'rM' the fide.
Sl-iplea l.v -tllrtf nn.l t'rler and a. dou
ble l.y P.iwtll v.ite Su ixiuit. ber 1 i-t tall.'
'.the Mvih ii:i-c Sicf! inn iari.-d tha
ffhlh with i li el'- aiu ko. a- far as third.
lit wa-, :;t h.re A't.-r t".in were out In
the ninth. IM'l-tr.l p'.il tin pl ! in left
f-r two ba,; . 1ut tbe li-M K'K'er im'ld do
was a tr.ctsly ground r to T-o'lor, hieli the
latter lic-Idtd to lu rttt in in.e to cittie tho
Uattrr.
Uunmn Bt.irlr." the f ttal seventh for fM
eng -jt!i a clean muffle to left. A fa't
doable plav hv alli're, Kilster and 31o
Gann. that lu start-d on lIK'artlsy's
woutider. cleared the !.. Kventt then
put tif. a blRh fl. in (finr thit H"Ii'h -k
would have Kwallcwtd i bou :.n triu''le
had he been th-re r '1 ird misj'i.ljred tl'
1I and was o 'w et.ii - to it that Vill
niil reached em i before tbe le-nber a)
n lurncd to the n.,mnn.l Kradl. v unt i
hot one oter jwmnI lhat wnt to Ii'lird
in one bound. Pat. however, jtijrcl.l It an i
allowed Everett to t-.llv -mil r.iadlev to
reach seeond. ('lineman sliiyied to r'-'hl ami
Bradley sored. Chance's tl to Donovan
ended the agonv.
Tho sid w.i" retired in order In tho oglnh
Keister took care t Dimgairs pop ft in ih
ninth. McCarthy met a -law on and lift.- I
It far over Burfcett's head. Js Ortw -lf
hi Cap and raced fi the ball like a Jet r
He suceodeil In holding It down to a triple.
Ills trouble av.iil.il nothing. however, for
Everett then landesl the snherr- on p. ae
j for a clean single to left and McCarthy ies-
istereu wito tne wi'.ning run. The Boie:
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Uverttt, lb 4 11
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I'swetl 1. Ibl! . d 1 '"ree-oa l.- aiet'arrhv
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'nlld anj 1-reritt 1 I! !. i and
jtctftnn l tun.ut .xi .-.Lriwic od
C. Hm- on 6CU O.Y Talr 1 rH i'O".'!! L Hit
with ba)l--ruricett 1 Time- Tti hourj aod
oilt'ii minute?. I i st-O'Day.
itA!i:ii.vi.i. fo-:r.
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of
Heldriek s Injur Y.hat
llullii 3Iay Uo.
It Is stated that rnr.-ctt P'ldilcU Is te:n
Tiorarlly laid up With that bai.e of teterais
lvll players, "Char, -y hurse." It li seldom
that a. youth like lleidtitk I tiitiictcd with
the ycourjre. still mare seldom that -my
player. ; ouns or old is tbuj aftc-tted th
the warm weather. Tne a"i.etion I or.
which belongs to the cold tUys of epnnff
and fall.
"Charley horse" Is the name g'vci to all
rupiure. contractions, i-tralni aid It -loi-s
of tiie ttiusole and tendonp of the upper l"it.
The title cottrs a multitude of iwitalur
afflictlonR. In fact, tvlwnevtr a ball rl.or
li hirt about th. knee or thjrh so that he li
lame his cat? is diagnosed as "Charley
horns' by the fraternity
i noiigii tne injury is painiui anj oitumet
pulled z. smoli lei ion loose from the bor.e.
A bad i.ute to the worst tlr.n from v. Inch
an a.i.Ute n.i Buffer. It b- the aarl".-i
jsrt of tc holy io ihoroufthlj mend. N'lth
lne t-ut most t-.-mplete rt wtll ture ttet
j: relr jr Iniutt in that locality. Hetue
It Wrick mast lay off r.nl oily until h- is
c irei. but unt!! a!! t-ane lor .t reyeti;
" '- ""J''? T! "iL-. v-nlltee. Held-
rlfc Is the most ir.dMpri.sal'U mia on the
St. Louis cluo. L.a.iueataonablv ho has
played the best ball of ai-y member of the
ream sine he has been in St. Juouls. Ills
loss, will be 1'iJt.
Mike DoaUi. will take Hrl Irick's plai e.
J;. one can ciaite sa) what Uonlin may do.
Kt-erv ci o bt..iete that he will send rlehi-
tianded pitchers to the tall gross. Good
judges say that against lfeht-handTs ho
is tne best mtter in tne i-a-ague. tie cer
talnlv can hie the ball hard. He Is fast
on the liases, fast as lit id nek, but cot quite
us good a starter.
As a fielder, he is tcry much improviJ
on his foxm of last year. His arm is lnrfl
riiiF.s, but. btinir inaccura;. like all left
hand throwers, lie does not rank with
Ileidrick In that regard.
On the whoie. Mr. Donlin will. v-n- Hke
lv. set the League on l.re. He will either
tio that or do nothing. There 5s no mean
tor Michael. He wiil be either very good
or very bed. He will bat .K or .Vt. He t
n dare-devil, a l:kt r cf i nances, an abs-nt-mlnd"d
beggar, but. on the whole, a very
Interesting individual, a most delightful
toung man. a gentleman, who Is just ai
iiabla to hit I: a mile over tho fence as
he js to knock up a pop fly. lie Is In much,
Lotter condition than he was last .oasoit.
it Ik too bad that lleifriek had to go out
eru tl.u ramilt from iniSSiniT a HOD flV
breal-ang the record for long-distance hit
ting. Here's hoidng he knocks down cicry
right-lield ftr.ee in the League.
It was hardly to 1 expe'tcd that DillTd
should make it success of ctir.tr field light
off the reel. He can I l.iv the outfield, but
he must be Kit en a chance to practice It.
Ills regular tuition is lirst bi.se. Handling
bolls hit to him. particularly slow twisters,
that may be takt i by either tlrst basemtn
or pjtcher, W U Ga'in's weakness. He has
et to lianole ore hit to Urn In St- Louts
rono.lM nroner i. itt ttur no itt
rouul- of gan.r-s slip for L'rOol-.lyn on just
such oa:is lie u " . n.v.. .....
IB PL Louis. lie .. on a
lie-Uts the baU play him li-stead of playiiif
tht liall- tMCLfi-iin luujtu titwu wan u.l uii
i.. nr.a r ttirows. Should he cut out his
sole niid apparently quite e.tstlv eradlcablo
Weaknes?. he would hate n superlora as a
tlrst baseman.
Tho signing of lick Coolcv by Pitts-burg
makes it apiar th it Fled Uttrke has lot
tontldcnce in Dillon. Judging br his past
work Cooley ahjtild prote a strung addition
to tho I'inte-s.
Wolvertnn played Ins llrst game at lahtl
1-ase for l'hllodelpnla jtsterdav and UMlde
a favorable Impression. Uert Meyers. vbt
lllled Lauder's idatxi for awhile, did not
make a decided hit with tJUHker City en
thusiast. Jlrj.rs was slow lu Melding bu:.t
hits.
The f?.'t that the llttsburg team Is play
ing Sunday games away from home was
tinder discussion at a meeting r f the L'nlte 1
Vrt sbvte-nan Ministers' AssoeiatlHj. Thu
Hevercnd Gcorgo U. Hawes -Jnclared tbat
the Lf.rd ha recently assumed the man
agement of the Pittsburg team m-d crip
pled several of the players because they
tusded thu leather on Suatluys.
I-'rom tlio following trito and togent para
graphs taken from the Chicago Tribune 1.
will be. seen that tif S-l. Louis loam Is
I laying everything but baebeil. Lurkett
and HflJnclt came near bumping 1-rads it
the record when bo h scatnp. red In 1 ot
pursuit for Clingm.n's lK-autlful o rule.
T.ie lost tim-. In the misunderstanding.
In the JUt'i V.'all-irt ii.tlltnl ore of C:tl!a
han's inahoots for a ilc.ous single to ceii
t. r. He migl' t have scored a doi.bl bad
not his bat lcn pun!:) nnd I roke squarely
in halves from the . lect of th collifi.in.
McUann v. as tit en two err rs ia his
."ream pUiy when TTverllt knocked tl-c rasy
oi... tt. 1 1m. "Wild Pl'l" took a despcni'e
t Lance at.ri tore .town the line .myliotv. Ilr
Was rewarded when MrGftun Itimble.1 and
when MeCjrthj score .1, ts Mctlann atood
looking blankly around al Inst, v.b,t- Kill
had rali-ly er.eccneed himself.
"WaHico is the beet -ho-t top in the
1-c.iru.-." said Jot Qi.inn ye.-urday. "I sny
this tvitin ut retbetl. n on me old pal. long,
t'ro-s and Klv, Gi8c' lat is or any of them.
I liare P ..eI secon-J to Lung's. Cross's an 1
I"'s and Jei:n.ng-.' ahottu Wallae, has till
of them lMt.n t.lty, be can irake a doti
1 e on a tdav another sl.ori'top would not
tit'j tl-row u on. I have sei-r. bin get both
whtt lb. ball enly got to Mm an inch
n'-f.id of lb. runner going tr second. He
can throw fr m sny position. Ij-es iu time.
Then w' en starts to piay the ball comes
quick as i. :ls:i and light a? a fetlher. All
you have to do Is shift It ar..und the corner
and let It sail to first Thia same little chap
bnd the world beaten at third bis;. Now
l:e is going to ekin them all at sl'nrt. Touch
ing a man" He could touch a miser ior his
h'l.trd i' he wanted to, not to -peak of a
bum base runner Wliy. ho m tk. s put-outs
on throws that othtr men would be gltd to
smother or hold In the diamond. He Ii agllo
and clever wi'h his feel, can mix up with
his runners and lay the ball on them lii'.o a
flash."
"Take mv tip for it." remarked Mike Don
lin, "thi; l)y. Harper. 1s at-othrr IVallaee.
He is 1 hit to.i light now to i.uy t c ln-
llcld, hut In a tear or two he c 'n - 'r from
the bos and lake care ol anj position Lc
i,. tij.i tn .,.! in lei tr is true iii.-.l . . ....-.. . -. - ....-
l" T' "'" "" , j; Vh. ii..ntlhnl 'JlW Mlflllfi-Uniii Jnn 1 llM on
the people '' nt to be,,he ,r!'1tl'lant. . tiij'-ofi- Vt-flnnltv 1. rff Pitt-nj:. r J Hiil.tr
eten if ofttimes bogus, t ..Uforiiian in I.im , rthefl ttfttl-lt. Mentnnlis 1. Tun. Twolnurs
"jmt He so often tiofs s-ieh things ami I Hrd ,,,, t.n minutev. rim.ire Km-I:e. Attend-
lo I
in.iv be inn in 11 i a n.it'nllv . leter
! en Kr..iuii !-tllv. f.it on ills l.tm.k
with 111- nt.g. j-m .in.! imcbtv i-iet. r with 'in
Iu!. He ran to.-r an uuttt' 1.1. t.o. in tr-l
.'5 le. He will pit eh the riKbt Kind of Kil.
this enr, but If ,r n rhoiibl U- .. .-t .. I
ailtlrtibl.. to hirt him b will ni.ike ;,...! i.i
an position and wiih the -tiek."
"What kind of a th id I t--ra.in i-- 'loininv
Ieaeh"" aked the K ol Can
"N'o lietitr." . tumid Gun Wet blue.
lie .in lit M tt. II." ...j-.iw-d Fi ui't 'e.ir-.
"Can he 1U the ..i.i:s. r, t tb. xuiriei.-.
anticipate the i.Ij. w'otk lride-
"I.jn't know mi mi" ll about that." repll"l
Anj;ulu. "How mimv men In the I-aKiie
do know all thif Why. I hate kli'.nu tli.-ni
for llft.-n e-r. and know that 'hev know
noihlnj: in that line. nuin of then:. I guess
thfej kid !: no M -Griwr in that lint et. liut
he ran get the trronndit and the hunt.
make the throws, stvinc th trjii"l.tnn .tii'l
I navigate the uax-' tn thlrR he e m do
i Kite .my man m the J luite ten j'i- n .
i foul tlv imr but l nl mil (eit lui'i to It
Jlo d.ik etery one k runt lb r. .'o. oniv
Joes he start, but he ban the siv-ed ind u.ir.
under li ritrhi. J.et me tell von, h- eun
K- i.d a li iut ti" fat as the n- .t m:n.
You hear of K(irinu-r- lik II- hlriek. Men-.
IMneen. Hamilton and f.il'i.'tin Thi- ikv
Y!i..l. of f 1.. tn ..II b.d ill.. t .... ua.r.llt. .
H n-eff on his ttMs. back on his thisrhs. ui
t-oes the dirt bvhind nnd oft goes the min
Orat bo. Wateh him three years ft..m
now."
"I Nttr a funny breal: In a Piitsburir pi
per ye-terda . ' .iiii Tom Thmna. "Yo.t
know there Is a little chap In Clettl.trd
ramed ISuelow t o rHattnn to I"r d He i-.
a Istll pljter Jtit the sjlne: ui lat t.ar
V I1. thin spring h- h:t 1h-.u .-ttinir a
homer, trol... double ,md .dinile ev r tl it
He made t.ve 'Niek Younti-' in m trips tbe
other rt.iv. H.ib be..n dolus that kind oi
thlntr rikht alunsj. tvli mnj; stames In ninth.
etc. U . ll. IMtjibun; paper thinks it is Fr.-d.
and says. "Hu.-low, Uie our.e, i.iteher tvht.m
St. Luis pjte to Cteteldtid. i killing the
ball and pUt-lnsr a great third. Tt beau
inatle an awful tnlst'ke m let.iu him K '
Funn, ais'i't it? This Kuelow is nntlnns
to our rat.-h.T but ti l.auie setni" to pro
dace ball p'a rs. l'rtvl Is a r. latite of
fount ton Kuelow. the tltim.n S!lnl-t. r of
Koreljrit Affairs. The other JJueloiv will not
W out of thix Irf.iKiie lont He is ju-i at
o i irood a thinl Kun rnan as ;red ia A .-atelier
ltiu Know now good that w.
"Gracious "evinks." -ajs Kuie f"ro.k?.
who h:'s a is-nehant for veknev savIiiK
and eostfrniwiKtr M.n. "Hi see thesn
tdoomlak i-ki binrs 'as hit that
I HIS Mil
H.irpr-r cf T.hej'ti s Ls old Jack Harper, the
-. the
ttiu,;:
farmer ItrooKlvn .oe. It. ij rt.-rs ar.
cuu.ii str.ee x Kit zne game.
"Oh. to think that we are nl the mercy
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' MlO Vrl-i' U-, lOO.IIit-O ."- V".""'
! "Hete we h.ite lev.-i flftten years stu.ltlns:
! our pr.-trotion, riving: i hard appiu .tiiun.
lerur nou'. :i-o. i numniy :ruM. a not
bofctis brand c Inteilt.t. tme dav e mako
r. pi::'. Xxt d.i" a young jrontleman like
th:''. artit IS, rlsht from Rr.'.aimar. Hlch
or I -alin. full of whit Ms coli u- n icli told
ht-n calls i:s down and howls: "i'o th
m i . with him. Uie ruv wllh th 1 .-.I- in-i-Mlvet
.-.'..l mlnnji mil ' juth iJ lite lilc of
the poor $IW ban-player."
IVjif-y Tdlller. the famon old .-alcher of
ll.e St. ur.uw nn1 Pittsburg; tliibs. sue
inltl In cett'ng lrto very serious trouble
.! IV'l Wnne v.1 nlay.
In the eighth Jnntnjf Jrt'ller trttd to sir il
r-,ii. ba . He was la-jsht. aid 1 mpif
c .T-,. decided he w-i out. "Dos rle" tfok
tt. . ptlon to the decision and ma.lo a lew
t. murks, w-hich did not cnund well to tho
ruT'iPtr-" of the gentler sex. who wre In
lh. tr-and stand. Fnr his actirn the un-
j."e flnt.l hint 35, trhertupon Miller shook
Ills fi-.t :it Cooke and threatened to Bet ev ". i
At ti io. of the urame all indications were
fat o-.il '. fo- a tonsil time, and every-,-
Cy was 1o,.kti.fr lor a !.t-h. lliiter walketl
tip tc Cooke a i tl strut k him in the face.
Cooke Is .oniew-hat of a lighter, ami started
to rtrrn the favor A by-stander he'd
X. c nrr'r. 's pin. and then SHIkr stru. k
Mm .i.un. clo--lr.it lii left ee Sheriff
?;.'.eh'n-- was li the crard stand, but -fore
he c.u'.l ;-et into the Cell Miller
knoek.d Cooke d.-tn and nountlcd his face
p'.mn.-t into a jel'y. Miller was aTrested
a- d ttken hrfere . aiitee. v?here h suve
b.-ill for his aprvarnnce to-morrow moraine.
Tn nian-tu-.-ni nt of tne Fort ".Vitne tlub
l.itcd SHU.r T'V ar, 1 tlie-i m",. nde.l Mm
f-om the e'vb to await the action of I'rc-i-tlent
Potr.-.
i:llOOKL-.N
IIO-TO.V
rHrliiT' llallle in ttlileh tlrtilnnily
Iliid lb.- tl.-llt-r support.
Fiooklin. May L Tcdaj'a raair was a p!t-h-eti.'
battto In which lli-Glanitt had a shade ti
btlter of It. A forced hit. a double ar.d a trip
sent Brooklyn to tbe front In the fAiirtli. but
Rostov r.p-ntJM ia the iwurt vltb n "sns'e a
triple, schx-n with an enxr tied ti.e aeore. TIs
leama ran nek-ax.tt.r;e.-k until the tenth. wh.n
Roaton mi.B 1 a i nance to tvln oti' h"ektpl
thB trtrrd tb winnlo: rt.u on oj-rat.-h hit aihl
rroni u Termey and TU-we. ls-nif.nt wmt spiked
i ad r"ir tru injured, the former contlnulnK ia
I lay. score1
Botnn ' Bro'4.1n
AU.HOAE. M:.HOAK
Jltnilton.ef.a J A , Sherlaid. tl . 3 1 V A
V me t. lb .i 3 1" A 1 Ke.br. rf .i 4 A t
-. llirut Si ..4 2 Jrt.muS. lb.4 1 'J 0
SUM rf i 2 ,8'tnPn. 3b ..4 J 1 3 :
Kre-mn ir.S 1 C J. n. cf....J.i A - o
lajwe. ib....3 114 1 lat.Un. . I 1 5 3 1
Jvxir. 4 5 1 f I mont, 3b. 4 1 t 4 A
Var-v a. t AAA rarn4l e . I A i J A
Snttivan. r 4 1 S 1 i Met:ualty.p.l 1 4
lltunmr. plHJli ,-.
I Totate ST 8 Jul! J
Totals. . . . .3 7t9 3 '
Two cur when trinc'nic run was made.
Tar-ton A o s a A A 0-2
Brooktvn eo200BA 1-3
Svnunary: Thre-i,?A hit !aw: 1. Jonei :.
Pimtrnt 1. Two-ba?e hlbs Jfnr.:nfi 1 lfahlen 1.
Irst fcaae or error Ro-ton 1. Uriltlyn i. Left
n ha..i- Ftnton llr.klyn 8. Mm k .ut-t5y
ance. Z.3M.
i'inL.Mni.Tin.v 11. m:v Yintic ..
iinker?i Kolicd L'p n Tolnl of ""ei fil
ler n HI In.
K.tt YorSc May 1 The Phlladelphias von on.,
of the heaviest batting gaiuea of the season
from Kew York to-day. The visitors bunched
tielrb.ta. Score:
Xew Vork.
PhllauVipti.s.
.VB.II t A.K
AB II U -l.li
PfJ'meli. If .5 2 1 4 Thumau. t. II : I J
I v(n ltn. cf 3 2 I A flart. . ' . . 2 2 o
. ;,-.- ,. ---. ,.; , it. t.i. 4 i ; t
& - I, . J
Y-T
2b.. 4 2 14 2 Mtr-nrld. i.t
rf. 4 2 1 0 At Molten. 21..4 1 1
ll-nrner. e . t 2 X A t'luw". s 13?
O.sril. p.. 2 2 e'rmh. l .... I A A
'Mercer ... 1 8 0 0 Ol Maul. t I 8 0
4 ft
Tel!.....' ltKlS 4l Total.....4l 17 27 II 2
Hailed for Corrlck in the ninth.
Kw Yo't- A 1 A A 1 0 0 2-1
l-IitUMlU 4 1 1 A A 2 2 0 1 -11
s-timnutry - Kam. d rcn-rTew York i Mill. .1. 1
phia 2. llrst Ki-e on t rrors PbiUd. lrs t 3.
l.ft on I...K ---. Yi-rk t. pi ll.t.l.'ihlH II
Hin .in '.ill. ntrearrrk 4. off Maul 2. rrak
out lly t-arilck 2. b Maul 2 Thre.t-bae iittf
I.t Jol" 1. Mi Farland 1 T.i-Ui. hit -W-irne-
1. Fo-ter 1 fl'-rmw hll-l).l liant; 1 St-.oleri
l.acHn Haitrt-n 1. little 1 slaale 2 Cross 1
Jtnublt. I-lai olLS-trn. Tt Jole and Thomas 1.
Flick and tieielucnir 1 liavia and IIotI- 1. Hit
l.y tatehe.1 hal! Csrrtrk 1. V. 1.1 pltrliw Ctni -k
1. Hits--Of? tiTtti. nwven 'n one lnnlnK Cmpire
ennolH Tlnw. Two hoarK ai.-l furty-tiit niia
1.1 IK. Attcnaaliee, 3.0M.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
. t. .. i x..ti.fti.T m r., .'......ir. r 7.ri,uw niiv
American League Mnutlln-r.
rial. Won. L.t. ret
lH!wailk 1 7 t T-)
CI. veland ''1 T 2 .T--
IndumnpAlH 1" ' .
ChieaiTo - -4 '
MlniMapol.s 13 s " .4.i
KsnMui City 13 i 7 .417
HntTali 4 b .4-.)
Dctrtlt 1" 3 7 .Vi
Yestrrdnj's Games.
Cietfltnd. 13 Iwtrt.lt, 7.
Ililwauk.e. II- Kanrafl City. 1.
Irtl!crt:olK 7. Kufatow 3
Siinmapollr. li. iTiKayj. S.
jii.m:ai'!.is i:j. cimwiat
s.
ICatoII nnd I'.illerHtui Were, l'oiicdctl
for l'lfleell llltx.
MlanrapoHs. Minn.. Ma 1. Mlnneoijlli
potinde.1 1'atiereon Kinl rlftht front the start,
but rag-rod work in the fittd tiie Chicago a
lead. After tne third Minnfup'.lifl bcKan play
iruc bah And in tbe sixth i)urided PatterwAi
out of the box. Katoll was liut as earn. Don
Ittlr has km purx-hareit bv 3tlniesip)U, and
ttlliitot refnwI to alto htm to pta villi hi
ci.,. Ihrmtie jdinct the team i.nd p:a)ed in
I-illy tdaee. Sjc.ue:
Mlnneanolir. , Cbk-airo.
Ali.llO.AKl AIUI.OA.K
Dails. cf....l 2 i A ,llor. rf. .. 4 A 2 A
r:tir4. ir ...I 2 fl o Sf ari'd. rf.4 1 2 1 l
Xanc. 3b.. .4 1 1 A 1 1'rt.lle, If ..1 3 1 1 1
HenJ-n. Ib.a 2-10 lUrtm'n. Jb.1 2 S 1 -
smith, s t 2 2 2 shurt. f..S 1 2 .1 1
Abehlo. 2b.l 2 14 2 lVdoM,. 2b...t 3 2 2 1
tttltnot, rf. 5 3 ! A t Ikiw.l. lb. ..3 A 7 3 0
rtoher. c ...4 1 . a a -tug-dan. ... 3 3 11
I'arker, p. -.3 A I 1 A I'at'son, p.. .2 a 1 3 2
Kat.ili. p.. .t a 1 .1
Totalr.. -.37 K 27 W . -lauell 1 A s u 0
Totals. ..W IS 24 13 6
Isbell lotted ror Katoll In the ninth.
sv..re .Li innir:
MltilcitisJh 12A1ASAS. 11
I lib ago 1 2 A 1 0 A 0 0 2- S
MnnmArj Karned itn Mlnnoupk-li tc Cbiea
iro 1. T-o-base hiu Hiu-.len 1. Ifartn.an 1.
Hurke 2. lMils 1 . : Vi.cn I. -4-nlt.i
1. Stolen bases -Wilt, . ,- :,i ti. i p irk. 1
AI.bat.ehto I. ih i 1. It ' - i ., j
sa. rlfice hi-- 1 t- i l Hoy 1 "i-' 1
I'a-e ci 1 I ' 1 t - .. ft 1 . cr
Strrrit i.et l '.. i-4p t, ti " I
Latolt i. na ;iicaes-P- kcr t, uato.1
HouMo tlaj VcFarlaril tn TaiM-T to Pe"l 1: '
tWAllclilo to s.mtn t tviriltn l tin -tt:r
iJallr-on .rr it.o.ill n.f To l..eu ,rl
tnt-iilvlt. rmnutr5. AltenJ&lue, r,0"C. t:u
litre iKUondltl.
i.i: r.i.AM) i::. mrritorr
llnril IliHlntr run! Loose I'ietdln 1
lloth TelllllH.
fnlan.l. O. Slav 1 - 15.tli ttinR plavcl
1. Kuin In ulit.l ther. will, pl'ltj of t-Mtti.iK
Milor ttas trv ttUu. Ttie ttealli.r tn I.r.
but eh lie S ttv:
ttrelanU , Detroit
Mi ir.fi. t r. I aii ir.o t ?:
'Vii. If 4 :: 1 0 0'n.iy. rf 4 1 J I 0
"'"r. il.l : u i 1 liliirl.-j. cf . 4 A : i
nud.ot. n-. i i ; o:a.r;r. h. i s z
i:.h!t rr l r r t 6 .smilv i.i iii. 4 l l ; o
Ijoeirnec. Hit r, i .) a .)ii, .. i : i : A
llpr"j vr 11. ; ;, Itjan. H J " l Z
J-.'.i." c .. . 4 1 t ti 'Mailing- K 1 : : u
t t " 4 1 1 z v r.nit. Jh.... 4 z 1 o i
J"l" . t . 1 1 ; MilbT. ... - 1 i 3
nil on. . z v) i (i itneM. u... 1 tl 0 1 .(
rolnt.,
.'4 1K II 1 Tnl.iU
. 1.' .'I 1 3
t". ttflind . t z t t - -13
)-tr,Ht I I t S t) 0 7
Wm.in.tn-- ltrnl runs- let. lail i. lvm.lt
i I-ft on li4s-t-ttt.uKJ I.. Lipmrtt C llr-t
ba ..li 1mU .)fr .K.nvs 2 .1.T tt'tlson t. .C
I J'tlVr i
ru.-k ..in to tt llM.n ? liv All lr 1.
...ruiii. rtiie.i ji.Tis 4, ttiiivn w. inir .
rlt'el.l 2 llltp-tirr Jonrj C. ,!? Wlliwn ..ff
itltler lit. oft ftllirld 4 Three-bae I intaver
1. H-iel .w j Tuo-base hit Cwdns 1. ttllsun
1, talln-KK z. Stun 1. Gray 1. t;iicrtllt'. hits
ttRtr 1 Sf it .inns 1 llarl-v 1. Stalling
1. Min Uo .-IM.-k.rltij 3. Wea.erj. Sullivan
' TVi t.I. pUis-Mi Alll'trr nnmlll) 1 tin
Io i.lt.Jier-1.; tlillM- J. Io Klflell t Pas-d
twit- shaw t t inntre-'.intilli.'ii Time-one
I i.ur an.l foitt initiulee Attfndance. 1
llll.UAl Kllll II. KAN-.- CITY I.
Conliof lii( t'p ti tlisernble 1'IeldiiiK
tHiiie.
Milnnukoe. May L Karma Citv i-ul up a
n.i-trVblo tillin ?ame tn-lay. ttli'elr plt.'l.-'
a teaI1r k nil... Kv.pinjr tl.o luLs will ..illtre'l,
tthllt. Cati i.as boltr.1 lianl and ettrn by tl.6
bv.m lem Son
Mil-lttkf. ! Kausa t-ltj
Al' II O A II AII.J1 (I A i:
tValtlron it I z 1 1 Ail'arrell f .4 v : I I
tnjirt. cf. 3 Z 1 ll i At acnt r. s.. 4 1 l : :
t'unro. r t Z .' C t't)lliln. If ..4 ; 4 o
Am.. r?on. If 3 3 I f 1 tlarad. lb. z t. t z
"'Hrk. ll ... t III t o'Ocar ir . 4 0 1 A 0
I'ulti. a.....i 1 s 4 t -..ut-Mln. 2b 4 A ; : w
smitli. c .. 3 1 4 I 9 1 S-haefer, SI. 4 13 4 1
Hurler 3b. 3 Z li 4 til tt.m.Uni;. c 0 & ! 0
l.Mr, u i 1 it t OtCatts.. p.... 1 I 0 3 A
T..tu!. . 31 IT ST II l' Tdts!...- SMi: C
I..M.I..I- flu 0 t 1 A A (l B 1
Milwaukee Z Z 0 1 ) 4 . -11
sumniart : Carm-d iut.s-".lilw iilk- 4. Two
loe hit- Burke I 0-llrln 1. t-'iafpr I. Ttir.-e-lFe
hit- .-..Tir.a 1 cnzet 1 lu..- fill ball.
Ulf tth-ler 1 off Cat 3 lilt l.v flfbsl balls
l(u:k t AtaMrou t. Oondlnc 1. Slrti-k tut
V. hrIrr 3 l, t ate 1 t'niplr. Sheridan.
" nitOr.e hour and thlrit minutes. Aitt;iidarii.e,
tvi.
IMII V Vl'tll.ls
HlII'l'AI.O
Jtoli Tenm rteltle.l IVrfeelt.t,
but
the llooslers Halted.
HtifTalo. -.. Y. May 1 Indintn-apolis won a
fftt can-e from PafTalo to-tlay by t ccort of
ti 1 Th- csilet was clean and a bi ira
j iwrrcer.t ote- that of Montlav. not an error
t.ir. mad? on either lit. T 1-em run of
ytlll in tt. thtr.l ta.1 the lirt hit oter the
frm- for th tca.tn fin th h-jnt" grounii lh
llatinr ..f llalln.an at sN-rt nd tli- base fctal
Inj f l'owprs nete IL- s.cUI feature- Score:
KufTalo Indlanapoti-
A1J ILO t.E. AH It t A l:
Knoll. If .331 i Fl'nn. rf . t. J 1 8
; I.1. 3'j . -S t 1 3 A Ha -ret. II ; : t i
Sheir'n. if. .4 2 3 0 ; Maiasw. 3t..3 A 3 4
(letlman. (f 4 Z 2 A Al SelKld. cf a 3 I 1 A
Ilallm'R s. i 3 1 7 e MaitlKin. s 1 A 1 3 u
t-aie. lb .3 1 K 0 A kfttr. Ih ..5 1 IA 1 A
Andrews, ab a o f. ft r..wirs. e 4 t i u A
SehrfCk. c. 4 1 a 6 MleLey. 3b. 1 3 1 3 .)
Jaroin. p. .4 1 1 u Kei'um. p .. s : 1 o
, D.lin';i. i ...0 9 1 A
Totalt ...JT 11 37 13
i Totalil ...Jl 14 17 13 0
i:csf.t ( a 2 o o -i o
lBdUnanolU 0 A 1 1 0 2 3 A
0-3
sumn--iry: llitTneil run- Ittffalo 2. lsdlananIU
f. Tm-litK hits-41ttnian 1 Halln-an 1. Kfl
ltim 1 IIUk.- ! Heme lun Set bold I Stolen
ta-e KI"o,l 1 Mac. nn 1 SetlicM 1. Power 4.
lltrker 1. Hart-l 1 K. Hi 1. Uaulile p!"1' s
loltl to Ma i . -i Klrt baae on ball Off .lain
n.n " OIT K ti ri 4 Struck out Pv Jamison ".
bt Kfllan i '. inie Ttto hours. Ump.r 1'rantc
1m .di Attndjn e JW.
itt:n:i:icic on- or gviii:.
Center Fielder Laid l'p Willi Cburle)
Ilnrst Donlin Tnkes Ills t'laee.
ltni-cnut spixiAL
Chicago. 111.. May 1 Hei-lrlcl.'s Charley
horse, which developed to-daj. may keep
that great llclder out of the game for some
time. He war scarcely ablo to move to
night when the team left for Pittsburg.
Heit'rlck's .ib-ence from the game will
grtatly we'ken TeU-au's team, as limint tl
has been hitting nnd lieltilng lu sensational
form. Hi- retiitment to-duy en-tbletl Chi
cago to win it game that justly belonged to
St. L. ills. Tebeau will not tako .1 chanco
al b'tng caucht shorthandetl. If Heldrlck
fc not in tondillon to play In tin- opening
gam- with Pittsburg to-morrow Mike Uon
II. 1 will be on the ground to nil hLs shoes.
Tebeau wired I!. S. Murkenfuss to send
5,-onlin to ltttsburg by the llrst train out
of M Ioiul-. 'While all hands lire srry lo
yc Htidriek out of the game, it will give
Iicnliu a thaiite t show pow much ho has
improtcd ottr hip lasi year's form.
Chicago Is also in a crippled condition.
Mertes was unable to play to-day on ac
count of an Injured collar bone. McCor
mlck'n forearm was injured In pr.ic.lteo
Moiidav mot iiing. nnd Itarry had to give
wav to ltradley. The latter hits pretty
well, but he does not cover any ground to
tittvr side of him.
Nothing has vet Im"-ii hr.ird from cither
MiGraw fr Koblnscu. Tebeatt would like
to h.tto tl-tse plattrs for the Pittsburg
'.-rlei-, but he has little holies or their cum
ins. IlarptT will probably be given a chance
against Pittsburg this week. Ttbeau Is
stuck on the kid nnd thinks he will make
.1 great pitcher With any kind of decent
su-.port In would hate gotten a wav Willi
veterilay's gnme. The errors of McGann
and Cross were enough to take the heart
out of any beginner.
St. Iytuis went Into to-day's game with
out anv w.irmlrtg-up exercise. The carnages
th.it cnrriid tbo platers to the grounds
were caught in the crowd which thronged
all of the downtown strttt.t while the
Dewey isiraJo wmh pasrlng. and It was 3.
btforo they reached the park.
ritii:.T rout dumivav.
M. l.ouls Fielder ill lie lteniem-hri-etl
by Old J'rletid In i'ltloburc.
IlU't lll.lt bl'ECIAL.
Plttsburg. May l.-Iltlsburg fans are pre
paring to give Patsy Tebeau :t rojal rccclv
llon tin his arrival at Imposition l'ark
tn-morrcw. The St. Louis outfit Is now
looked upon by many letip!o here as tho
penrint w-innt-is of i?."9. I'.ttay Dnnoian 13
not to bo rtirgotten to-morrow when the
tribe of Tcb.au gt l litre. There Is to bo
a handcmi. gold watch, talutd at ). pre
sents! to tho ex-m.1n.1ger of the llrates
when he steps to lliu plat". Besides thi.)
thero will be tloral offerings handed to him.
and all to show that his irlend.s In Pitts
burg bavti still a hteh appreciation of his
Stirling wortli as a pl.itr and n man.
"I utm snro that the Kew York club
wanttd Cooley." was the remark of Colonel
li. Drevfuss this morning. "On leatlng the
olllco or Colonel Itogcrs of the Phillies. I
noticed Buck Kw-ing hitting on tho outside
awaiting the pleasure of tho Colonel.
Cooley declares Hint he was gi.id of tho
chance to get away from the Philadelphia
club and would show his appreciation by
leaping Into the game anil playing the best
lull thtt he knew ho."
"Wliat did It tost' Well, I cannot say as to
that You see. I did not buv hUs release
from the Phllade Ipiil 1 club. I got itontlur
partv to buy him, and In thit way secured
the man for about one-third the price that
I am sure the Colonel would hate usktd me.
The Colonel was taken back when 1 tt nd
ered the money for the man. llr h.itl not
FUflxCted Htlsburg In the deal. I think that,
we hat.- made a goal play by getting the
man. Chick Fraser. Fred Clr.rk'j bruthei-ln-law.
sas that the teter-an is in the best
of form and ran play the game as well
as he ever did. If he only does une-half
as well he will pn ns until O'Brien Is well
inough to play the bise."
pitACTici: coi.i.iifsi: kimi:.
IHkIi S.-bool llill.-K Put It Oter Smith
in it Miik!,1iii: Alitteli.
fimtth Acadrr.)'s t-nll team played a jractico
game tilth a picked Icm at Pastime F). the
picked iiram calling thmplt the High s. I10.1l
Lxller. itoth tcanin slugnc.l the luill hanl. the
Cxllc nlunlns; out by the narrow inarein of one
run. The sct.re:
II. xTlZ. I Smith
APILO A K. I A11.H.O A C.
KaalTn. 2li.2 0 1 A 1 , A.ll'm'n. If.4 12 0 0
Kln-ey. 2b. .2 1 2 t O H'm'n. 2b.3 110 2
Head. B ....3 A 0 - A i Price, cf . 3 2 2 A 0
Frank c. 2 1 2 A A Coleman. 3..J A 2 A A
llron'stl. cf.2 A 1 A AlC.H'm'n. !b.3 1 4 A 2
TidHtale. If.3 2 2 1 1 I tfhtle. p....l o n 0 0
Hand ill. lb.2 17 0 2 Hill, c 2 A - i i
wanner, cf.2 2 2 A A ' Htr'g'n. rf..3 1 A A A
MfTKn'r. t 3 o n o o lt. s 3 2021
lltrnet. rf..l 0 0 0 Adair. P....2 12 10
T.als
,.ZS 7 1'. 3
Totals
' 13 4 5
Hi:;! S.hl n.tips 1 A-tt
Smilli Academy 0 2 2 3 2 It
summary. Tvto-ba- hlt fwls 1. Three-bji
Iills-l-tndall 1. A. IPffman 1. and u. Iloffman
J Ha e -n bdK tut White 3. off Momn-r 1.
Jilt be nt heo Uiu Kli.-ej ra-ed Kill, ltiit
Krtnk - laft on tasa-Lxilc . sralth 3.
LrepUe iiajlor.
FAMOUS FERFORMEBS
HEBE FROM MEMPHIS.
Vhorr. Ilennplt. O'Krion. iT't-inin
and OiIht Hors(niiii llriii";
Their Turf Star.-,.
GEORGE WALKER IS ON DECK.
Famnii-s Trainer. Afior l'ciiinini-
iii-' ar "Vct Uadcn. JtVsuiiit
niaii if tl. Schorr
IIoil's ,lit e Tutiici'.
S.'te carloads of runners for the Pair
Gruurds rate m-etliig arrlt.d from Mem
Phis y sicirlii) . including the .o.rftil
s.horr Stable. J. S. oL'rien'n Stable. Keith
A Patten's Stable. Georeo i'..nr,eti'.t
bunch, and other important racing tstab
lisbments that ligired extensitely In the
distribution of stak.-j and purses at the
rectnt Montgomt-r- J'ark meeting.
The Schorr string numbers ninrton head
Johnny Schorr brought the horses lure and
turntd them titer to George Walker, who
tame- over from -.t. jut,j,. sIirinsw Tht.
tnttre Schorr Stabl.. i9 ),f.ro with the t xe.p
tlou nf Streamer. SHt.rdale. Ilab. Fanner
Helmut nnd The Ilutcher, which arc to bo
campaigned at Ljuistille bv Johnny Schorr.
Streamer und W. Overton will U, the
Schorr representative!! in the St. Ixmls In
augural. Streamer won the IVabodv Han
dicap at Memphis In his la-t start Tbe
rratksonof Top Gallant pull tl up lar-ie sft-
r this nice, but Trainer alker snys tho
horse cooled out of lameness nnd is doing
nlctly. Walker thinks Streamer is the best
horse on the Western circuit over a distance
of ground. V. W Ilrotl.- has sulked In his
la-it to i ace, and has been thrown out of
training.
Inly SehoiT. winner of Ihe Arade'Ic
Stakes at Memphis, will lx. the stable's,
representative in Urn iJebutante Stakes, to
be run ihe second Saturday or the local
meeting.
vliorf Tttt .loek.-js.
Joe Scliemr. who formerly itvle for
"Iloatd of Trade" Smitli or Chicago. Is hero
with the Schorr Stable, and will do most
of the stable's riding here. Tommv Burns
going to Louisville, and Chicago. A com
plete list of the horses In the Schorr Sta
ble, which is quartered In a big barn near
tne nouse in tjominrt. will be fouid below:
Tlniemakcr. lc 1. C. by Imp. Xantaka-Xell.a
Stanley.
IjJetier KarL
ch. h . ... by I'oreter Dapy
AVesMruff.
Ueber Antin,
tiicinuni;. ch.
b. h.. 4. bj Hanor-. nielka
li . 4 by ln'p. Order Highland
h . 4. bv tteteiitr Imp. Sea
Love.
St Lion. b. h
W-v.
tv O tenon, b. h
Streamer, b. h ,
. . Lv IJelt-i.Ure-Penlnjh.
4. b Tup (latlant Kitty
e. inn
Sam Phillip, ch c. 3. bv st. Flortan Recnon.
J W. Ilrode. ch. c . 3. bv t'apir-Iro.p-rttv.
ShllllnKbum. b. c. 3. by I'a' indole lunette.
tlree-iiock. b. c. 3. by llramble Lillian lJed
aj Kildarllr. 1. r. 2. by KissMon Nihil.
Alard Sci, i,r c z. by Hindoo Cherry
lllOHbjin
I'armer ltennett, b. c . 2. by Imp 1ortn
Highlander mare
Wumlstt b. c , 2. by imp Florist ivtalance.
It.-inrerbae b. c. 2. b Vt'aKner Prtl
Jo "re. b. c. 2. by i:elvidre Idy Hawk
slone slticrdale. ch. c. 2 bt Faienlale Oolden Ucl.
l'otnorthy. b. c . 2. by Uecelt el-MI"n Coltllle.
title
lleorg" W. Jenkins, b. e 2 br Hfher -Clari.ai.
Fred llesilr b c.. 2 bv Hanoter-Hetral.
The Ilutcher. br c . bj- Le-sk llriar
lauly Schorr, b f. 2. bi Lalwr ttur Mantle.
Ilab. b. f.. 2. b- Fa-lvidere Penlluuh
GrorRr lleliurtt'et Mrmir.
The Bennett stable is In charge of Henry
McDanlels, who deteloped llounlless.
Lookout. Calhoun nnd other cracks. Crow
hurst, the stable's Jockt-j will ride at
Louisville until the St. Louis meeting
opens. 1-ture.itc, winner cf the Montgom
ery Handicap at Memphis, will be the Ben
nett rtuble's reprosentatlte In the St. Louis
Inaugural. Miss Bennett, the winner of
the .Memphis Stakes and other classics,
will in. ike her local debut in the Debutante
Stakes. A list of the Bennett horrcs fol
lows. I.urate. ch. c.. t. bj Yelante Laurel
W. It Cans. b. c, 4, by Prince Ujal Pcnel
ere Jie Wheeler, b c, 3. by Imp Me-jd-er Trolits.
Ceprun. b. c. 3. Irrp. IS- peautoli- Let Sur
re'.ia Kl Carey, ch e . 2. by Iroquois HiMeirarde
Admiral Schley, t c . 3, l-j Candelna?--7or-niceac
1'blcania.uta, Lr. c . 3. by LoiiKstre-el HUh
lnd I-test'-
Harr..iilc. br c. 3. by Loal!sl -Iror
Xlglit-tlck. b c. 2, by Fiddlestick NotrnuM.
Hand-uut-ezc. ch c. 2. b Hanoi er -squeeze.
Mertman I- .. 2. by Marlcian-lav-ut Ills-in.
Ill -k llurae-s. b. t.. 2. by Sir lliton -Nlni
Arfler
Motkis b. e.. 2, by Irsis.eter It -Uieci HuCfcden.
Mis Uennctt, ch f.. 2. tr Ittis-ell -i-np. Me
morial. Mvr.t Morrlla, b. r.. 2. by Wadra-orth X.irma.
Judge OlrM, ch. c.. 3. by Fonset Julln W.
-ejintor O'llrlen' Horses.
Trainer Jack Burns has charge of tho
O'Brien Stable. Jockeys Vlttatoe and Kane
are with Ibis string. Vitatoe rotle at S.-.n
Franclcco last wlnte-r v. lth more or less
.success. A list of the O'Brien performers
follows:
Czarowltz. b. .r tr. h., c. b; Martenliurrt
Mabel F
llmprses Josephine, b. m., Z. by Tenn Mat
tie s:anlev.
Duke of Baden, b. li.. 4. by Duke cf Mantne
l'alielle.
F.uter Cant. br. lu. 4. liy Candle m l My Own.
Ilciinitard. ch c. 3. bt Jlursadl P-mnella
lildj Curien. b. f . i. bj Itlshop-Octi Kee.1.
Hurry Putliam. br. c, 2, by J.intte uf I'-.n-zanre
I'lla It.
The Mcica, bl'. f.. 2. by Midlothian-Lom.i.
Wild I'uutc. br. c, .". by Jlmtt uf Pcruwice
Klght Wild.
Among the other arrivals were James
Grlttln with fourteen head. C. M Barrow
with four head. 1. It- H1iit with three
head and Keith & Pntton with iittetn head.
Jockey Jos- Matthews, who rode for
Hardy Durham in 'Si ;unl '5.'. is with the
Griffin string. Keith & Patton hate Allc
Turner and .Maud Wallace and a big lutnd
of Mlssourl-brcd S-year-olds. Alice Turner
was cut down In her last race at Mem
phis und will not bo abla to start .galn
before next falL
Charlie I'.lllaon and hLs wife also arrlttsl
yesterday from Memphis. Charlie is now ,t
race-horse or per, having purchased Bussell
I!., a 3- ear-old, from IL J. Scoggan ut
Memphis for KJ0.
Sa-cretary Joo Murphy wired President
Aull from Son Francisco yesterday to th
effect that Yellow Tall, SufaU and Doctor
Sheppard hud Just been shipped to St. Louis
and that Charlie Thorpe had Ien engaged
to pilot Doctor Sheppard In tlio St. Louli
Inaugural.
J-nNMiP'S Ci:ilT HA.D1CAP.
Tom i!air Filly Annexed the Feat
ure, lit cut at Nusln tile.
Nashville, Tenn., May L Atiothtr large
crowd sair the racing at Cumberland Park
to-day. AVInners were hard to pick, liott
evrr, but one favorite finishing llrst. In
the last raco Belle of Hrln fell just beforti
rounding into the turn for tho stretch,
breaking h r Kg. The Illly will bo de
stroyed. Her jockey, Moody, escaped with a
hetvy shaking up.
The third race, tho Gerst Handicap, at a
mile, was the feature. It proved an easy
mark for the 30-to-l shot. Lennep. The Con
queror tired In the stretch, and John
Hakt-r, the fatorlte. was r.eter In It. Fre-e.
Lady, tho winner of the first rate, was at
7 to 1. and led from start to llnbth. as did
CInrlta, at the same price. In the fourth
race. Kl Derlm ran all around his Held
from a bad po-ltlon In -the fifth race, and
won, with some to spare. Freak, the favor
ite, sulked. The summaries:
First rface. eleten-sLtlerntrat, one mile, eetlina
Free Lady. 1 1 tltose.1. 6 to 1, cn; Miss Shanley.
S7 (Moodl, S tot second; Scrllener. 1U (Kyanj.
S to 1. third. Time. IrKV,. Xitoce. tf. 11. Ham
ilton, Nancy Till. Goal Itunner. Nancy teilz.
Uzzle McCartuy, Two Annlen and lsaallc also
ran
Second Tree, hllf mite, nal.i as Censor, pit
tWe.lderstran.tt, 7 to Z. vnmz lilli Massie. bu
llloncll). U to 2. recond: Smalt Jack. 110 (lie
GilUl). 23 to I. third. Time. .UV. lien Mae
d'llul. Por.er Ik. Tony Lapping, s. uthern Mon
arch, Jude ILilns. Tanforan, Khaki, McCateber
s.nd Pattue a ran.
ThtM race, one mile, Gerst Handlcar-la;nnep. W
IHtiieUi. 2i to 1. sin. Jesin Halsey. 9- tlrrln),
t to 1, second, Ttie Conqueror lot Itted.ier
"trandl. 4 to 1, third Tinv. 1:40)4. Comis-n-a-tion.
John Baker. Kunja. Free Advice, Tom tul
11ns and Trimmer also ran.
Fourth race, nlne-slxtecnths of a mile Clraita,
P7 iMcGinnt to 2. won. Yci. Ford. 1IA elrec.
nun). 4 lu .1. vecond, Leila l:arr, 97 (Inltil. 23 to
1 thtrtl. Time. M. Wltmlnstoa Choice. Bt-
ADV8CE FREE. ciris
MtJVE$T.,-flSWSE!l
Cttr pwr. will PTAT. otabUAtd pract.c .Inff ' . Sgi nam,
ijj of The lu.yublla; b ccnruicaa. ioa a "-. " - -
W For Honest Treatmerrt.
Cure all Chronic. '" n1". !"w, ,'fii,,utr tc trolucinir aerr.
-U.ti itf- .Nrrvona Debility, loat ,'""';"i" vTuiio.U or raarrUsa;
cum it. de,pondncy itii I,.ttatb!re- i or un1n'E..bri,,i.,ek. q-itckn.sa.
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J'it.A I ej
1 it i i - -in
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I .ft. : M.f!ii.
I , , .. F'e IS
i.imv Aliju ..r , ! ii t s r i i . -ai
Sixth r..e. eU.e- ixleenihs i a mil. -lanir -Itoey
M.rf-n. li.l .lie ml ti '. w-n sr.nttve.t
11 tllaneil! s io I. - Mill tTfr.j.l I.nuri - i :
ll'artr..). to 1. third Time. 1 C pan lsroi
rco. WiKEln-. ll-lle .,f i:rin. i1ih H.. I-i M .
flta. TettuKaa. I-jrf Pa-l -tn-t N'ru H 1 alst
Ian.
NitsIiiIHe- Cnti-ic-.
F!rT m.. iIiinr. t rurbma--:
WecWimr Cuent .. . e4 'IrumLI. .. "
I'irst Pt
...hlllila Fur limit .... "
.. l-et Clii:itt ... -
. .11"! KngKOi "
.. v. i sakeh.il
.. PC . Mat- lle.i.1 .. '
. .1..1 Uzxle Jaekon -
Itiwehtne " .
eiray K..r,-e"
Mlns l'..n.dan.l
S'nove Tuesuliy
c;nnaiunU .. .
Set .Hid facet reven f arl.fncs:
n.theain iv. ; Al're.1 Yaisraie . .
sirarce,t ma Tkkrui
The Pride 1u7!.Ia-
Partita jnt , Hobr.l
. 1 IlHrnitte .... i KnUiraiii
Jio Martin X.
1 ilrd ra-e. ;ll.o. n.IIe and a rittew.lh:
Trris.r M.1 t lellian Kel
Z-eniieo lie Te.itw . . .. 'l
ttian.erv ! i IC-meath !
I.olj of tb- Wei-t... S3 Wlodward
Anra.4.us ... . I Kst l:U
Fourth taie Street Hallway StHkes, nlie -
teentba of a mile :
Isabel :'si:-B . ... .. tt
fkirita ia' Denman T
Tennt ivtle B . Za. k Fe.-d
. I -on
-jnyirtua ;j
".I-i. kf. entrv.
Fifth -aee. :hi.tee;n.citteer.ttis of a mile:
Nlmri . 117 i t'onrvitiatle ... 1 -
Kc.l.. HI iSir Eteton 'n7
Annie Lauretta ... ItillNie bro.4., jy,
Lrub PuwhiiltaH ... 1U Viola K V
Ttraba ; xs Anntea "
Oatle n!
-Ixth race :eULnsr. lWteen-.x"entha if a
mile
Iwbnle llllThe IJbt IOC
"' T is tun,.v r
N-.-lhun-beiUesi ... 1.7 ' la.K s..
Ctj5-. t . . . . ,; :oun.! O ?".
1 : 1 : A 1 1 1 U A'P MIMJ tllJDN.
Tnenti-to-OiM- Miot .-.eoreil in I tit:
Feiiii-lli ttat-f nl I'ri-eo.
San Irani-eo May 1 Weather threa'f
irig nnd tia.-k fast at Oakland to-day. Th!
summaries:
First ree. t.ne uu.e and & eiuarler lle--v ".
IK eMackl'n s o 1. wm. IJ-;. Ia. 101 lBitterra-1
T to t. yeeon.1 l.ohen'oh'. 11 llti.il.. 4 1.. 3.
tliril Time : Mo.- s.k. Tuatt-i l,, vim.
1- Happy and Flatnle-atietre to ra-.
ccorst ae 10 e f.jri mc s..:.p mai :.n
Ia.a eiteveoon 117 etnshjul) C to 1 ivo'i.
Netite Clark, ft "Ka-.-ingert s lu 1 isvoo.'.
l-ets.slna. 1.2 .Ruin. n,l -.h.r.l Time, i -tz
HeraMo. I-tv- Zaram Judje Shropshire i .kl
lli.ier. Milt. uch. .-vriftwat-r. Tanol- acl Fl
it nto alie, ran
Thlni -aee fie fr-l.mrs purse TJater A. 119
ilttaz). C t . . on. I'rlneis- Tttann lut Ku
rhaninl t lo 1 etsn.l. Iternai.. ill ill shlei.t.
r. 10 2. thlr.1 Time. 1-1'.. n. Ilica. Ulv IiKC.
PI.ll An hlbald and Ilk. .le Altar also ran Graft-r
ran ivord. but ttas .'iiualtfieel for routine
Fourth ra-.e one mile .epii.u Rdcar.1.,. iJ.
Iall 2A to t. won Roman. l'4 tleieue( , 1 1.
eetcind e-icinw.II lit ffaAt-ii-,t 4 10 1 'btr-t
Time. 1 41 Ton alirt. 311-s- Made! n tl.-coa.
Net llo-n. Ilrand Sac he 11 an 1 M.lkarth ats
ran
Fifth laee eeien furlncc e ti-. ir Hanin
t'll. 94 t Ilassumeer) j I. 3. n.m. Ti a. -
t.Mcunce) ti 1.. t set .nd. Prcw rn-ttnn s.
tstotrti. 12 t.l 1 third Time I . . ims1 Hor.
Kl Mltlo. l.idy Meddlesome. Mem- Jy rX JacK
McCab.i alw ran.
Sixth race, one mile. s-Illr.r Sitter Tote. 317
er.ucb man). 3 to 2 w.ji. Wvomlne t-is
It'esxtsi. 2 t.i 1. nee,.-,.. 1, 1 MclVhlrter VZ
(P. well). 10 to 1 thl-d Time l:tt !. Meda-
nc. Alarta. La IlirsU. H-.'tJt.. Ca-take. Mun
taiiUH and Hto ( hl.s. a', ran.
an I'riinclseei Gntries. .
First race, half mile eellit-g. mal'ten:
Imponcnt 'Tllviial S :
lainettnees c; I Ti Won 13
Fnde-cruw-th s: Illusion its
Mafekinr sriollta Pit
Wardman p'Ada F..X Hi
12 Orlente l'l A4irutl Jal
Second race, mile nt.1 a toarter. Mlllng:
Ulra r2 tPoorlantis IK
Uon d'ejr sKapilo ir;
-tliro . ss I llamlet A
croker 172tMnmie c: : I
Mradaw Lark lit: Twhiltle Twlnk . . -
e'ot lloct 10J Pat Flnnegan !;
Tbtrd race, inlle. purs:
twptlte 11' Morttajre "I
tltinthus IT' Anita ft. it
Tru- Woe Ill .
Fourth race, slv fur!car. handicap:
M) llj.tiile.o S3
tMKl Hulsj sc ' Pontino ""
Klo erhi.-o .. t'l Torino ..... 1 '"
Pat Mt.-ris.ei ! Ala ?"
Headunur 11 Meea R.j y
Bunl)s-I si ItombonP -
l-etpls f llronn Prtnoe
Fifth nee. rctle ami a furlong, selling -
Cauntte; 331 .Twtnkler '"
San Vrnado Ill I storm iiifuj ' '
Terrer.- jr. i Anchored 112
snips vi!raual 1S3
lna Po ttniKHl Sachem l'C
Morlnet 1A . ar!uci 11
sixth race, mil- and a .luaeter. -Hlnf:
eltenn Anr. '.V Cromwell "
Ma-- Kima-lla W 1 Imrc II 12
1-aur.ette ici .Kr' In
Cs1k liltike of Yortc 11 1-i2
l-a-hton l'late V Wtiatetack JA2
elrady K lr Marks S3
Ml Hill's. VeOOD HAVllA.
'Ihe llelteitl. I'ltteirltr. linn Third in
(he qtledliet Mlltsf- Venture-.
Xew Vork. Mai L The Wood Haven
Stake for 2-j ear-old.. at live furlongs, was
run at Aqueduct to-day. Scum, ihe well-back'-J
secoral choice, uon easily by two
lengths from the long shot. Ondurdis. The
Itegtnt. favorite In the Iwtting. tifiVied a
poor third The Cor.nMilun was tht orlv
lat-orlte cf the elav to w n. Tho sum
maries. -
lintt race, fit., furUmc. s- Hint: Kdticnte. 1
Otamllton). 4 to I ami s tu j on t; a head,
tllenwuod. 101 tS-hiiwi. 4 to 1 arid 3 to 4 second
b one and a half lerrth-. StiateKlst. ltrt irtu.l
inau). s to 3 and 2 to 3 third Time lal! Will,
lam A.k. Juniper. ttolsti k Wine an.1 surer.
Flatterer. Kfry-itlan Prlnr-e, ltija and Punctual
alo ran
Se-ond rane. about seven furlonirs IY Haatc.
1A tlttt. Iirlll. a to 2 and T In . ei-on bl .1
le-nath. lmtch Comedian. IH tTab,i. 9 t. 2 arsl
S to i. peven.l by taelf a lenstl . tHiter Me. 112
t Pullman . 7 i a and 2 to 3. Piled Time. is2-u.
Oolden ILattle. Malt Slmpm. Kmli;re. I'jck
tticktan and e'hcmt.e also ran
Third raco mile and sl.-.tv carets Qren cf
Sonc. 1IA tllullDiiiIi). I to 1. and eten. ieei to- a
Held. Warinf. US tl'laavti). to 6 and 1 to 2.
eccvn.1, by Hires? Itnztbs. Krti Knnjile. iij
tMltchrlll. 13 lo 5 ills! et.n Curd. Time 1.4a.
Klnntkllintc and Ia.tl1.1rI0 h)-o ran.
IVtirtt vac. Tle W00.1 Iltit.n smkes. fiti; fur
loni:s. setting Slurry 103 (llilct-tlli. 2 to 1 ant
4 10 !. won bv tuo leiicthi. Oi ditrdrs. 35 lltookerl.
13 to 1 anil a to 1. se -oral t,v ne aa.1 er heelf
lenntlw: TIw ltegent. IW tsrs-neeri. to 3 and 2
t.. a thliU Time Iocs-. Tuincuma. IfiTiiself.
Sllunnn Handy Man. 1'rlncc? Otlllis and Fiank
Hall ato ran.
1 Ifth in.-e, s , fiirio-igs. eelllnc Ttie Co
rinthian. 1'3 IMtliheltl. 4 to " anti out, won by
a tend. Hau 1 lark S4 tj Sticui G P 1 and 2
to 1. second bl lv Icnetthe; The Inurel. J
ts'tntonl. 30 to 1. and lu to t. th.nl. Tlnto l:UV
King Full. Itewle Tailer. lai'ji II. Otwe arsl
Take, Netstnser. Menitttl.il. Knappe. Tendril!. Mr.
lialtenbach and Pfcu li.k lieeei-te also ran.
sixth rate mite and tnty ja-tfe PrevUrster.
1C3 J. Slack), t. to 1 an.1 S to 3. won by a neck.
Lamp e.luts. V (Hamtltonl. to 2 an.1 even.
Feccnd by a head tlol.l t,pe. les tnutlmanl. 3
to I and even, thltd Time 1:44-3 Hoyal
Stttlint;. Dlreentcr and Pi-e Tyck al-o ran.
Aitlli.tliiet 1'litrU'N.
Itrst race, alssit peven furlongs:
Dutch Comedian ....It2 Trums-t l.v,;
-et llobber II- Sparroiv Ming lt
llardeltit l'.T llenr Rett HH
First Whip IiWiMbx Tape- Ju2
S'econtl racn. about eet.n furlonits:
Dally ltejsirt 112 Neponret pit
ntlln Conic 1P AU-otander ls3
Native l-is I'tcslldicilator 1-1
Shon-ham lo Ikiikii.i 97
Henry Itest 1 v' trwuirecticn .3;
Itobert Metcatf .. . .Ull
Third rsas. rttinut eten furknrs:
3Ioro-e Ill 'etoPien iScer-ler Ill
ilumrarian li& ' t ttrtstmas eurol .... aj
e:e,irKe La liar lei'ltuse TreLtwni 97
Mercer li-'.IUFgtd Sa'.tor SI
Irouith race, six furlonKs:
Homy !!.- lt'i l-idy UnrtVey ud
Danforth 115 Sborelwrri 1.
Hnynl sterling lilt ltobert Metcntf 13
Carlmnckle 11J
Fifth nice, about seven rurtans?:
Klmmagu l.-s t;e..rj- Simons P
ltar-lllri. lifilMitlrathlana zil
l.ne Isle li! ITlnce j,
Come to Order ICj Tendril si
Loudeman -11
Sixth race, tit- furlong.:
Hlllienalre ll'l
The Gold Prince ....11
Dt-ctor Barlow ... Ha
llcras.i 114
-.e . jav.r r.:oro! nd a radical f,,ZSXKvi A.k for BUak a. .
Jllood 1-ol.ou. -all attcet,. Htiema. , Ulcers. are for Jh tXIS1.nTo?iVMAiit or JJlccl f;
I'rlunrr and Ulr.dtloc linant aalokW curad. Ilnu'.Dit."5?'r'-. pink 13. . -
'lle Kfd sil llr.-lnl J:.oarc rvri. :io'tra Et5i: t? r.u "?; Sr:-i-.. 1 In i dar-
inrl-jil r trhmhar cnnMllal or CCUinil. Ject'Jl r ireita. ' .,.u-m
tledlrittt Dictionary aal Ail-tlas ftw tt cinet. or .eaifi u,
DR. WH8TTIEK.
IValUttio . no
Prince of Kill o;
HoLert Metmlf ....JOT
I'OTd 1U7
l.oulsiile Joe-key 4'Inli .llntlrrs.
KllPl HLIC SPECIAL
laiutsvllle. Ky.. May 1. The reiering .Tf his
ln,if;.i.r.tiiiusl relalloua with the new l,oulHil!te
Jt?key Club e.f .iartes F. Irtee was the ahsorb
Inp ti pic In tu-r . in Irs to-dav, alm.t to tro
exclusion of thu Dcrbi. will, h Is to twy run
Thursday. N action nai talei toward the elec
tion Of a successor to Mr lrice as ra.-cretary.
Krnenl I.. Anmi. a ttetl-knoitn turf authority, is
n.r.i..r.eft an a poeMhihtj. air. Ar.ni in now it
the South recupratlrs
Mr Price ml a.- next It Lit ita trherr h
and Colcncl Lew Tarlcion aluinau as iresidln-
. - . . 4rt ,11 icr jtaiu'
nrT'rAl flirr Cu4tatnif .- ---. . ii '
.r,V f -f tr aafa r.l
Coaiiiltatior Vrti S" 0""
crbvftliil.,
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Earli Pertoo-
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Men's from S15.00 to 560.00.
Women's from 516. -tO to 550.00.
3,500 wheels must be soli! quick. Thil
special lot mu-t lie sol.l for cash. We
sell other on lime. Open till 8 p. m.
All kiinls of repairing, nickelisg and en
ameling. HSLL CYCLE CO., 211 N. 12th
C'M Tai !"' atillorufSl.
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lofOnt itMibood 'prvou
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tthiff Dran.i Early l3.y.
Y4Cji---cI ari oil rcu!tj cf r
rcr of Tuutb c txcrsees in tatT
-ara prn:k.as(?iilr curd Gonor
iiioi. Ultst. H'ricture. Cnnatu
ji P:rrhaxxs. acJ I1 l42a9f
of KHneif an,- BlAdcl-r nnd
lilfWN TVkl2rn 2.11 rft-i-ji rrwlt!4cTv i
cr O-jt-of-toun Liticnts trvul Ir nuit!. DooTc
Ed3 Qwntion Ii?t on Spc:al Disi-ree nl
rm-'. Csnsutit or. I'rop. cal or Hrit. I loam
a m. tn S j. m iun-iay 10 to 1- n .
t,ae lr lui .. is
lioni'l -.lead rl. .01. S n it'
1 ilUMne .is had teen !!..lt
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e-eT lo itr. FTl.s-. .r r. . If .'.- ' ' Udce
3Ir. tppiep.t- is in Cincinnati, tn. 1- exict. ,
to retprn t.i day or tremeirr.ar. tth-n -'e dire.!
e.ry con.po-e.! of Messn. Appletat- S hulls jir
Bullieger Mill make th- anlnimnt
i:m;i.i-ii tibi cl.--ic-.
Tvtti 'I titii-it ml Guineas nml Ono
'1 lions. 1111I tiiltiens I'tin This M irk,
"Two of the great 2-.ar-old clas- cs 0?
the nnglish turf, tbo Two Thou.-anl
tlu.nea- and One Thousand Oulr.eaa, are to
be rt 'i Hit-, kidt at X-nm.i'lct." remarked
lotor . W. Crottp je-strdat "Botn
events are run ovr Ihe sara eourse. th-i
lSnuley mile at Newmarket Heath, the ex
u' 1 distance" being one mile and eleven yards.
At this time ef the year tt.e cour-e is cove-red
with a thick growth of gra- and tn
1 i't fnrlong of the route is uphill The
course; is straightaway, but is uninclose.t
with exemption of the l-t furlong. The,
Two Thousand Guineas fur both fsfs. tolls
to cany 12; pounds and Illhes 121, Is run
"Weelriesdav.
"The American-bred ran of Sensation.
Democrat, is the favonte ior the Two Tliou
"and Guinea-. J. S Cuitw. th South Afri
can millionaire, als 1 ha an Am-rlcin-bre-l
e-It. Star of Ha lover. In Ihe stake- Tho
l'rlnr of WaleVit colt. Diamond Jubilee,
and Kl3tement. train-d by the f..-nou.s John
Porter, who ib'tingii -hed himself hist with
Flying Fok. are se-oi.d choices to Democrat;
Li the betting on tne Two Thousand.
'Diamond Jubilee Is the eoit that Tevl
Sloan has picked to win the Kncllsh Derby
tlrs v-ar. This -c'i i bv St. Simon Per
dna II Hi- Lrc.Kt. Perlmmnn. won tho
Knglhsh Derby fer the Albert Kdward. and
another brother. Flcnzel. carried the royal
eolors to victory in the famous Ascot GoM
Cup some years back. Democrat and Dia
mond Jubilee? met twice as 2-i ear-olds, and
the Amerltan colt wat returnel a winner
on both occasions This accounts for lh
fact that he is l.tvorlte for the Two Thoit
sind. Flyirg Fox annejted th Two Thou
sand Guineas last year when the stake was
worth Ja.Au to the winner.
The American-bred tilly Slbola. hy
Stllor Pntiee. one of Pierre Lorillard's
st.slliens. c.-iptur-1 the One Thou-sand
Guineas, which was worth about JIMO) to
tho winner, last ai With Sloan In the
saddle she stepped the Uouley mile 'a
1:11 i-u. just a. se-eond slower than It too'c
Filing IVs, to e-ir.tcr home in front of her
stahle companion. Caiman, in the Two
Thou-and Jchn Hugglns has trained two
Am-rican-bred nllies for this tear's One
Thousand. Ore Is Slloah. a half s-ster 10
Slbola. bv r'.inti.ic. and the other. Lutetla.
another dKUghier of Pontiae is eonside.-etl
the better of the pair. The pi k of the Lng-li-h
flHie eligible to start in the stake i
sabi to be the Duko of Purtland'st oddiy
nnm.el 2-17. bv the Australian she Carbine,
who 1 by Musk-t. the sire of Harney
S-'.reib'r's hoTe. Foul Shot. Semolina. th
dam of 3rt. won the One Thousand for h
Duke of Portland ten .tears ago. Mr. Cur
tis has se-veral Amerlcan-brexl Mlies fcy
Knight of KlI'Tslie. Hanover and Meddler
In the stake, but Utile Is known cf tVir
form.'"
MllVUllllillT 1IKi:TIAn.
Prln.- of Wnlrs Snv lien Rlgby
Pllof Mitmirtrt to 'Irtory.
Lonebin. Jim 1 -The onening to-day of
the Xewmorktt first spring meetirg at
tractetl tar:e t-rovas. th, e present lncl.ic
ing the Prince of Wales. The Amc-rlrais
jnckejs were remarkabli successful, win
ning the lirst three out of the seven races.
J. Helff. lligbi and J H Martin etch, won
a race w-bl... T-.I Slo.n ami 1 Iteiff were
placed five times
Iticharl Croker's Manhattan Boy, rtiMca
by L. iteiff. was th ru in the 1 laiJen l-j ear
old race, und Mr W. Duke'- Stamina, with
Iligbt n t"e sadiltt- won the Two Thou
sand Guinea-. Tr:.il Plate of i) sovereigns.
m:Ticii iMiMiiiii-s oUiik.
liotleunp s, Clnrg:e tleite-tl
One nnft
Ote-tliiiirtrr Milt's lit
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nupci'Li sin iai.
laiiiisvlll.-. Ky.. .May 1. The I1n.1l trills of
th Derby candidates took place at thi
Jockey t'lub grounds to-d.it for the great
race to b- run Thursdnt. The results were
surprisingly Rood, seven celt- dor g be-ttef
fork than was turned out by Lieutenant
Gib-ot. now a. hoi favorite. In his tinal trUl
yesterday The seven wen: the full Derby
ells. ance 311 time tarylnp from 2:07 to -;ai7i;.
while the bc-t that Lieutenant Gibson did
jesterda" was to go the Derby elisiarce ri
e ?. w th 121 pounds up lie went the mlbi
and thret-. Ighlhs In 2sr2ri and the mile and
a half in 2.37
This morntrg Illshland l-iil. with Van,
D-isen up. and Florlznr. ridden by It. Ran
som, were worked together, working tho
Derby dlsLtitce 111 2-im1-. Flonsar Hi ishe.1
strong, but Highland L'd was liresl at thJ
linish. Kesntuck Farm-r was brought out
littr ami made the fastest time of all. with
llf. pounds up He went the Derby tils.anco
in 2t7. His Kxcellency made a record of
2.US2-.".. ard Hindus anil Orontas each went
It Ir. 2.tiSi. Thrive went It lit -MO 1-".. Lieu
tenant GI!.on is still tbe favorite and book
makers srv his price in the books will bo
about b to a er better Thursel.-ii.
Mtllllr Milppelt llltst.
ItlTli'BlJ' SI'Kff....
Ls-xtncten. Kv . Mav 1 The racing strings nf
II P. lit-adly and Hardy Durhom viere shlppel
this etenu.e: Iiurham-. stable t, headt l-y ll-.ii
Jour a'll tht- 3 tear-old M-rite anC rssie,. It
the 2-ar-.'l,l Ul tston Is tne 00.1 .t: op-ritor.
l.v liiu.. V 1. torj enterc.1 in n-tn of iie blc
events Heii.il goes, to MurrU Park, where lu
ll HI open ti.e etaNia His strinir Is cempiel
ef 2-year okls from bi noted stud?. La Bctl
und Itsaurucnt.
WASHINGTON I MHIUMTV TIIAM.
Ke-ort::iiiizftl t'lnl, Mill Cross Unit
Willi P. und II. On I til Sillnrtlaj.
After tltfeating the strong team repre
senting the St. Louis Amatttir AUiletle Ar-
soclatlon. by a score of 15 to 13, the Per
kins & Herpcl Coll-ge nine will pi.ty !b.i
AVash-.ntem Cnltersliy team next saluriU.,t
on thttr grounds. Alex. Backnf ami Brans
conkr of tho I. & II. team played a goods
game Saturday. Blankcnmelster tvns nn
eiiecuve at uie oai, rn.iKing a twts-bas'
:irt.
nit, uringing in two runs. This Is th
f.meth lleli,el- foe tbo l JP- tl ...--- .Ife.l.
Se:.v.lTl Tllfl- llMVO lVf.,ila.l tu. lllnl..
4mb
ui-m- e?Jhara
sehoul l:i two well-played games, and thoiW
Kirl.wood JZllItary Academy ut thc!;.'?iw""
grounds In Kirkttood. HT
nie P. Ac H. nine has still a few open
dates, nnd would like to h ar from somo
of the college, bank und railroad teams for
Saturday games. Address Manager J. H.
Brod. Seventh and Chestnut streets.
St. Louis University's baseball team wi'l
play two gome this week, meeting Manual
Training School oti Thursday and Smith
Academy on Saturday. Both games will ba
plajed at the Pastime Held. The game with
fiiiiin win ue an important one. It will ba j
...... ...e i imuwsin uetween these two i
teams and the plajera on Die two clubs nro j
a.. viit. up over u. muii has not been
beaten this tear, but tho 'e-neie.- . - nr-
confident that they will down the Wash
ington avenue outfit when they meet oil tha
hi ii ..isiuuiiu. ajci.iney s cnarges plaiCd a
mnr-lilftcent r.nn. ifil...,. ... . . ,
" -- "o""ai u strong ziana
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