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Giants Win S Superbas Lose S> Yankees Lose Track Athletics S Automobiling S? Racing BEDIENT A SNAG IN PATH OF M YANKEES So Chance and His Men Put Off Winning Their First Game at Home. ERRORS HELP THE RED SOX Four Pale and Pallid Hits by New York Team Lead to Only One Run. Which Means Nothing. Hug*? I an e\ ?-.glv VSlUSble pit? I while groat lerdsy ftarnoon. and foil? w? over ? ? Nev. Tort Vankeej. who labored under a famine of hits and a feast The | ?r of th?? FU ked claims to a few c this seasoi 111 y?*eterdey did I? | * ' :- - -fhtS attained list Th>- r>- es rsped with a defeat by the smell scoi I. thus putl th<- celebrstlon of their Ural lory on Four rather pale and pallid look! two rf which were Mwnr led for s run In by New Tdrk, hut after the Rurry at th. get. when Hugh | nly pass, the i c?rame moi ? ' ? ad than The aids wai ' retired in order in the last few Innings, Sterretl only player to break up the steady pro on to the bench The former Prl tain sini and stole se, ortd oui In the sixth but waa left strand*-) on the : ig? Bed enl had ... t in ! prey to his markmanshtp. McConnell was a worthy rival foi i not lamplonshlp lustre, an i s lot of poor craftsmanship in the field was rtslve in the end Th? - New V ? k ?" er al wed only se?.. In all, and was rea ! y to call quits when ??<--?? ? .ni ed. bul not | tear ma! embers of the ln r aplec? Milkiff did not play, having had a batted ball daring the mornli g I mtng out s? end best in the erg en1 with an led? k was bach at ? McKechnie movlnj third. -tt. too. wajs Imported early in the b for Hsi 0 bad the temerity I with n after tx ed out r-tea. In the third. The umpire and . ; air to the There were s few ehsnj roll in lh* Boston line-up, the most nota appearance of Henri In. eft field in the place of l/ewi?. who ??, ? r sparing *?? bis vernal season. Th? youngster did .?. make a hit. b-:t he got 1 first 1 ? two base? an,i - run With ? tracedv roles In th? '? I batting, the s m?-n h;- 'ill in the (ground T" 'or Speaker and a triple and a single for formed, n fame 'or the nonee uot away In the lead, scoring: a run before B< found his bearings in the first Im There were I ? when Hartzt-!: an infield hit to ' and stole Iher? mer,* r< and l:n?d a long safety In Speaker's dlrec .. rosa the ?SCOnd while Hal ?'has?-- was arguing with enl about a pass to flrst, which he ultimately received Bweeney, hos ? ?t?iek out as ; ask The ad\a-itae* of t'e Yankee?, did not last Ions ?? ;, im - \ 4-m! ., little restive In the fourth. 1 ? started tr poking a sine!- past Derrick, and romped to third on .??pea- P to nah ! al tius Important .-tisis, and then, when I ?prr < k kicked Henrlcksei - grounder sil around the lawn, ?f? , ? ikef ad-, an. ed to I Janvnn waa | for a lona* sacrl'fl ?lerrett. and Speaker tallied After * to ll-.rt7.ell Hem. Second, bui v*. axner was an i In th?> ninth tho Red cox pulled another r-in out of the admixtin? ? and an error *.'??- ? ?-<?.-? bad carefully n t:ng?ji?her- M?nri?ksen w-i? safe *?t flrst on Hsrtsell's fumble si and took third on Bweene* ? low dwaj McC'onnell fanned SPORTING GOODS. SVALDING OUT TODAY Spalding's Official GOLF GUIDE T?ae !e?ilinr annual of th. gam* in a?-. Coataina -?* i??- of paai ?es-wn re. ? rd* ptrt.' ?j!?? of promin.ni playera: hint? to the ereen rimml'i**. rnilln?- of green?, in in?r ou? ? riur-? i ha rs? \aea ralea si ?- r??? Ing Infonnailnn PRICE 25 CENTS Iraew Th?'-Berertord'* .?.t and rill ill I Z"' Fllm?r' ?>S1 <**Hh ' mat ; Trouaer? or Knlekerttockerai ssdlngsporiingtaii. i Averse?or? A a spa wing & mos. 124-128 NASSAU ST. 520 FIFTH AVE. BROWNS WIN IN THE NINTH? Brief's Roller, with Bases Full, j Defeats Tigers. St. Louis, May 26 ? The It Louis Browns a-on a ninth intiing victory tc>-<ta> o\or the TI?rerS ncre by a ?-core of 4 to ", ?hen Brief, batting f' r MslSSl, sent a roller to id AH8til - -?er. f'. : Iietroit had tied the game in its half of the ninth by four singiez that scored two Loulfl made two of its four runs on homers, both Austin snd Johnston g th? i ill Into ths right field bles? ? ' The Tigers used tl reg pitchers on the mound, and ? fourth as a pinch hitter, ? batting for Dauaa In the sighth inning. The score f llOWB LOL'IS I'Kli poaa ? | ., - LOO \ III I'i I ' 0 ? ? rd. rf 3 '.' I " n \ 4 nn n ? ft Cot>b, ?? ' 4 ft 1 ft ? n lb. 481 II "n lea? h. II .4 88 1 88 n - n ft on ? h 18 81(1 | ft o ? i ft ?,' I ? ? | l> nan. p 8 0 0 0 8 0 Stanag I ? ' n ' n n .i n n n | '. 2 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 ' ?rift? i ft ft ft n a id n .i ft ! 18 0 o i ftI Totali ' .-. ? ?Raited for Wellnnan in nlnil - ?? <""' ? ? -,- |b in-iine : ' I n'in I ? -..hen ?inning run ?ai i on i ft I 1 ft ft 1 I 4 1 ft ,, ft c, ft ft ft ? 3 ton. Hon ga; on g II? ,-?? In r Ha rifle? hli manag .... . ?IT K la wit i : Un bj : - lan, 3\? ? . ' skeeters.ou'tbatted.win Get the Jump on Providence in the First Inning. f By Telei Providence, Ms) M Outbatted ?nor?? lersey City Skeeter ted ? ' Proi I? ';? ?? Qrsya here to? day for the se< The score WSS ,1 to I, K gh( S hlafly and M - ''abc. .?ii'ipied with a base on bal ? i bled the visitors to I ' ? ? runs In the first inning After ifltt? settled dowii and | Itched ef? j i, I ? Jersey pll ? srd, bu the sing!? were wIdely ' ? red. The ?ere follows: JERSEY CITT PR ?VlDI ! ? Plat t*. rf 11 18 8 4 13*101 i - 188811 I A ft]ghei I - 4 1 1 I 2 ?I M.Intvr? f I? 1 4 8 81 I 0! I On?io? ' ; ft n " ft n log i io a 2 2 e : i tetase Blair, r 10 0 ti 2 0' K ?'''?111 - ft ft ft ft ? T. . ; , n, p. ft ft ft ft ft ft .: r Tetg ? ni nil i ? o i. o ?. .. i. (, ,i ? ? ? ,i ., .i o i n i j ??? ?,. her E. Onl '? ...... ? i ? - 1 ; Pro? Idei aft on 2 Pro '????.. 1 '1 line 1 81 ?en and ? 'roa? ? : ?00 MEYERS RUNS WRONG WAY Hit Goes for Homer and Balti? more Beats Newark. . . Bs ' Msy -?? Baltimore -?or. ths Ope? ' ? . .?.'.,\ark here thli fl -..on by a ?.?.re ,,? ? ? though each of the opposing r'i' Rotl f ths Oriole snd Bell, of the ? 'I eleven hltl the f had much thi I the srsum? nl Baltlmori ?? n the gam.? ? the eighth! Inning With Downey on Second and two ered a long hit to Meyers did i oi make an ef fter l stait?'i to run i tie elu .-cuse Qagi i t ran b ,t < 'orcoran saaUy ? ? ollows: BALTIMORE NEWARK ab r I; . pe a e M - ? i. rf. II ?. ?. ? W 7. imhIi If .* O 'i .' c. ft I ? Mey? f. 4 8 2 ? .-. Ib. i t 210 OO'E.J" ninr,. tb 4 n 1 ? ft I ? .-?. 4 1 1 1 I ft I ? .. 10 18 2 8 I Bell. | .... 18 1 8 1 8: Tots ? : Il M 14 I Raitln ora i i <. ?. -j x 4 irk , ..'. i . Ta ata Ben ? un n-? Oagnlei w i Zirnu armai -1 '? n ...?-<? rcoran 0 ; ?nd Col Un? Don - ne to gnlai. ?--Oil 1 I(..!t,. I. i ! Ir?t Newark I. Pli r,. ten an i Blagley. tttei . 0 Janvrin, but the eff..?i ?;is wasted. f..r ?'. the left field fence, acor? Ins Henricksen Hartseil then threw Wag! Th? - ore followa I - rOS NKW V? IRR ahrh pi a ? ? ? ', ? ? Il.'-P'r, rf 4 CI O 1 ! ft Bai ? - rf ? " '? 1 ftft ? l l ft ?, i Wolter ef : ft ft i ft ft '4124ft ft -?...-? r ; ft i i o o Hen'kaeitlf 41 ft : ft ft ?? 4 1 1 ; 4 1 .la^ rln 3b 3 ft ft ft 21 rre? If 4ftl 1 ftft II 1 ft n agnei aa 4 01 2 1 0' Pween? 3 ft ft s ? 1 gan. ,rlSl ~ "* ft |i?' 11, k m. Ill I 41 M ? ' nie,3?, .1 ft r, Mi ? 'onnell.p 3 ft ft ft ? o T--?? MIT ST 181 TolaM IS14 ? r atoa 0 8 8 1 I 0 0 0 1?1 188888088? ! <? h?,?.nrf ?rrcir? N?w V rk, 1. I ? ? ? lai ' r111 S'.'len Ixall, < if. shaker. Henrlckaen .... " L*fl nn ????>- N?t V.,rk 3 Iim" i ? ; ? I NMTli k and ?'I a?? : -- i a? or r, ent. 1; off M ? ?? R?d:?n' I l'mplrea Esan an-i 0*Louglilln Tm?? i fte TIMELY BIB OF SPORT California Athletes Here Full of Confidence for Meet. BROOKLYN'FANS'RESTLESS Loss of Five Games in a Row Leads to a Demand for "Baron"' Knetzer. The University, of California'? track an-i sthletli team arrived In th-? city y?ssterday, en rout? for i ? 11 will .. meet? in the Inta-rcolls, mplonshlp "ami* on Prids) an.l Sat iird,!\? ? team cmsists of len athletes ;n g? i I '?' ".e trainee The afternoon w.-(c o.\,,!.?.| to limbering ?' the See Tort Athlet Club a! Trovera Isl? and '..;..-: ?;a when ? ? flnl-hlnc (ouches 'n Urn ng i e glvei pro sblj at th? 1 n Athleii?- Association grounds \- winners of th? is! Inter lllf? t ii-an team Is admitted to ht a formidable rom petitor According to present plai,?* th? team will nl-.> compete In'the Western Conference meel to be \ r\,] nn inn?-- >. ard : at Mad ion ?A ; ?on first ? - ? The manager of the les prl? Inglj ? ? ? ? , . S ? PJ '-..a Wat I Stai ''id that !?-? - pected i.. see them flghl t elr waj !<? the front -m Saturday The In fine condition, and did nol seem t-. - ?lash on ICI ..?;t'l o? iheli rail i me** from the ? '?-. Kern, the ret ers n umi'l"' s ?? gi - nounced v> s retirement last wlntei up his |ob on Han Johni ?uff ha.? beei red back to the diamond li? bas signed a contrae! lo acain umpire in ?? ?? ericen Less ? ? >s,,:i Bol IVhlti (cher of ?i ? Penn Btsti I a*- ?(? ? Id? -l lo casi ? t with th- I x. an I will report to thai ? i ' month. .' 'he arm) of aah ?? m la ? ? -.st wintsr, In? ''? ? g ;' - - dsrquard ? ? . - i !? i ,; ? -, ;-i ' raw ford .of - - - iHnnc? s still * ? ..d do ? nth? . ba< k. after maki . I Agi f..r ti - sad Refer? ? . t h e i . I ... - ..*? ... ;, , 4- ? : ?,, Brookl n .t ago. The Superb? I v. II ? and the ? | e can * lure a pi ginning 1 In a loud - olee that ? Knett? and said . ? a- He n so little noise sbout Ii th?* !>?<. * isj |.*d he waa a t III the ? I in. Now thtl ,. - ? ! tl'.-' ?gard i , f ths "far*- ' It was said ist? authority, thai Dah - ? ; sned ? 1 !" -?iow.-rs of g such ? .,' Kn< Iser say thai Hoi ;,--i road! In lump in and pitch a ?ami at a momoni Another "I old-oul ' fell? baik int'. t'e ?;anie is Mike Denlln, lb? I he prepei 1 f the 1 lllei Ha n Bn thestr.csl ? ? neni "n! n . ? , ., t I Obody seems !'. m on the mhrket, and m Cl ??>?? hsv? him I ! ? i \ i : oslng 1? ' ' ? Intei at onsl L< ague | ? sterds ?-? ored two I u - I ,r %|o ISO I Bl iga dli - loi of ath . ? - . i: ng ' il i hs mountains t.. I m pro? , - -, ma! ... 10 . IhlCSgO within a fSW is - ? ? ? r t., a friend her? h< -1 - hs I ? all) regained h ? lies I Art h i Irwin, business msnssei of ?*i? "i .inks-i-.?,, passed through Richmond, \'a . on Bsfurds) and stopped off to !"..k ai th* work pitcher, and Pies un outfielder, of ths Virginia Ltr-agus einti of that ' It) ii. ?? greatl In pressad with i lelr at.iime? and asked H airement to s.-i a price Tbs Richmond club, however. Is OOl Willing 10 pail with the players until tbs close of lb? praeeni ? i*harlls Dooln, managei of ti..- pace sttlng has been sngling foi I ?? ?.ore, t1.?' flset?foot??d outfielder whom Hie ? ? .unali Reds ?? '? '. Hi.' irade With ? ? Qlanti Isst week Joe tmu-r is artil? lo i,.: ' ? iih i >?-\ ".<? if b) so doing hs ? engthen hit learn I >?>..!!. off? ?id Dodge, on* i f I la ??..'ihk Inflelders, to the Reds In ?-?? I snge foi Josh, but Tinker demanded that h>- throw In one of hi? pit.'hers, and this the manager of the Phillies wai Hing to do Eddie Rrnnnbk, assistant secrete l'y of the I'.innts. i? dabbling tn a semi pi ???.mal team Of which h* Is proiiil It Is .ailed the BomorvUle Athletic Association nine, and managers wishing to booh games ma? sddress < alvig's Investigating i- No ni Sixth avenue, or Mwsrd Hrannb-k. Polo Orounds, Sew York The Broad Humanity of the Travelling Salesman He is an ambassador of trade, and more. A fiction story that is based upon fact is related in our next Sunday Magazine by GEORGE BUCHANAN FIFE. It is third in the remarkable series about the travelling salesman as he really is. The hero is one of "a wonderful army of wonderful men whose lives are a mystery to every one except themselves and a few of their customers." In the Sunday Magazine Section New-York Tribune, June 1st Baseball Race in Big Leagues NATION W I TU.IK l.tMl? TO-DAY? Nr?r 1 ork ?I B*i?liin I'lilladelphia Hi Mreokhn. N. I .?mi? ii ? hlragn. I Inrinnall al ritt?bnrgh. BESt'LT* <?r GAMES gESTEBDAT. Ne?r , ork. 7; Rn<,t,,n. |, I'lilladelphia. ?. Ilr,,.,k|,n ... 84, I oui? v? ( til? ago r,,ii. ?iiwlnnati ? .. I"il !?bnrgli .dark.. NATIONAL i i ???.I K st\m?im;. w i. r.<. ? i F.F. Phi In It 7 .:.".?* < Miago la 17 Ml Hrnnklrn H> 14 AIS I'iMsh'rgh Ifi 19 I.S7 Ne? Inrk in II ?88 Ro.tnn 11 IH .3:;? ??I. I oui? 1? I? .."??.'!? ? In? ?nnatl 10 1"> :l*H *Mritl( \n LEAftt'l QAMBS TO-DAY. H?i?l?.n ni Ne? \.irU ? I >? n |. Detroit At ?1 I "ill?. < I... IK,, ?t I |e\ rlnnd jraaklaslea ai Philadelphia. i.i *?t i i- op rames 11 ?i ebdai. R..-I..n. .'.: N.M. >..rl?. I M. I nul?. I: llrrrnil. :<. Philadelphia, t tVaahlnetaa n IVaahlastoe. 81 Philadelphia, ' ?hl.nr,. ?a, < l.id.ni.l i mini. ?.Ml till \N II \(.l R si \NHIN?. M . i r i. \\ i ii . riiiii? .?.? la .<"?? it..??on is it in ?|e,elnnd .M I! .??;:>! I oui? I" I 118 H i*li l'?n tn It ."17?; llelmit 1". M .888 ?hi.,iK.. 'I 18 M;? Nr? \nrk ?? M J1I INTI l?N \ IMIN || II- IOI E. ?, \-.ii?? r?i i?\\ Newark ni II?1? ini"re .1er??? ?II? ut l'roiidenee T??ri.nti> ni Montrent g?che?4rr ??t BuEale, lil -I I |s ?H i,\l||s -, ? ?| gBDAT, Il.|i|ii?i..r?.. I N'Kiirk. 1. ,ler?ei ? il? . .< : l'r?.? Idem r. \* ..ni ?-.?;> I ?; Ion.Mo. .'. HiiiIhI.?. ::. garheaier, "-. * i \NiiiN?, m ti ma ? i i? M i rr. HuIThI'? .'h i: .SIS PrarMeVe 18 I" .?Wi \ninrk '.o |S ..V"iH loronto |8 17 . Ifi!? Baltimore i? l? Ata Montrm? i i i ?i ,448 |<?.?he?ler I- 17 .SSO Stt's t*Mj 18 I'I MM SENATORS, -BLANKED 1 Mackmcn Profit by Errors i First Game?Nothing but Johnson in Second. ... v ? v. ? . douM? -header of ? ? It an ? ? . Itoa 1 . . ? ... the first throws I . . ? trot the Inn? ???'?? ally m i ?? ? r ? ?? 1 irai e ? ? - - ? - H- i :? ' - ? ? . ? ' fur In i ?i the 1 [ ? ?'.',.. g pit t? i a-f laated until l ? i . ? r the f"ur, oil ? other -. In ? in.-. ? i .ir v ? ? i' HI \ -.? v-ii:?: i * ? i i ? . ? . Milan, rl ? ? M ?ride ??.. ?-. ' - . ' -- - ? ? S ft 1 - 0 I 4 I" 0 0 0 1 ? ? I 148271 " " - ? .' ?? .? . Hll? i Ml Houck. ' m il?appi i. s ii .?? ? 1 IIII.At'KI.IHI \ :,..i? lurphv.rf ? i i I 4 8 Wi - . I I 1 101 ? 1 I 1 I 0 ? 11 .? : i Mi ii i..- Ii' ,400 in?:.. ' ? ft I : i .. 5 ft ft ft ' ? I ft I ft I ' : ft ft ft ft ,, | s I . ' , . * ' flandll i' M< Mr ?I? ?? ? William? . I noehllng. [i ! I t ? ft r, | 4 1 .- . T,,' . ' ' . 1121 . ft S 1 l : ft I I .. .1 l ft o rhree?baaa hit ?; ? il, h,.- run??(land lohnann Hita?Off J nnlnai IT I ? i nlns? I In I 1-8 Innlni I 4 m 1 I In 4 mriliit Johnson " Palaj ? ? i <.ff luir,?'n, i. off luff. i. ,,rr petinitck, " (' f?\ I?..- ..:??' Hlti gl. Struck ? It a? and Han Tim? l:SI BUFFALO. 3; ROCHESTER, 2 At Bull l: M K ?ter.. 0 8 S 2 ? I I '? 0 .' I 8 Ruffalo ' " ! ?i " ?? ?? ?'. x Batteries Main and i ;.??.! . iiuKh? ??? an?) H ill.ania MONTREAL, 6; TORONTO, 2. \? Montreal it h i: Montreal I t t I 1 I It i-l 'l,,-,,, ... .i o .i n n o ; ., n - ; ] Batteries Smith and Burns, Qoulaltand ? ?r.i lia m KENT. 2; COATE, 1. Kent, (unn., Ma1. :?'. Ksnl ?School do fsated Coate School ;?t baseball in ,? ? ? d nam?- her? to-da* !?? a score of 2 to 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS Mllwsukae, " Minneapolis i L?VlSVtlle va Indianapolis (rairi/. o STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. I'tl? a I S- r,-n '?ae, "i \\ llkss-Barre, I; Bcranton, i Troy, : Alban). : Blnghamton, ?"?. Elmlra, Z. EASTERN ASSOCIATION RESULTS. <e S PlttSttsM, ". New i.i.nd.iii, ^. BrMg?ppor1 ? Sprinstleld, '., \\ at-rlmr.?, 1 Hartford, I New Haven, 3. NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE RESULTS. Tnrtland. ?>. New Bedford, ??. j-'aii Kuei. i:. Lynn, i Bi oekton, i; i--<1?- ren? a, r Woreester, 4. L-oarsll, 3. TRI-STATE LEAGUE RESULTS, York, I: Atlantl.? City, 1. Trenton. 7, ?Allmlngton. 4 Hsrrlsburg. 8- ?Mlenloa-n. 1. BA??PB"iI.I rO-DAV, 2 g-ni?? flr.r gam? i |8 P. M. n y Americana .? nn?i0n. rolo ?"ir'.iind? A.lml.non, |Oc Ad?t. PHILLIES DO II AGAIN Go Eleven Innings and Then Swamp Slipping Superbas. STACK FALTERS IN EIGHTH i - Storm of Hits Breaks When the Game Seemed Safely Won for Brooklyn. Two errors of judgment! on* in allow? ing a fettering pit. her to remain in th? OS and the otner |n allowing a base runner to tak. a. crasy chance when Vic ton was knocking on the gates, were tn? real .-?! i.?" ..f the Bu per bas i.*Mng defeated by tho fighting Phillies after eleven Inn? ings of up hill ar;i down dais baseball by ? scors of h to i at Kbbets field vaster* ? ft? rnoos With the i ora i to I In Brooklyn's favor In 'he hist half of the eighth Inning H 'i ; titod until ths Phillies ha-i the scors bj a ? i eyed batting rally befon , removed Ed Btavck and .aiie.i Krank Allen to asv? the plec? . the i ..n?> nsua of opinion ? ti Dehler ad delayed In barring the I until the pit) had boon pillaged , n be ? , ? with Stack and irtey Doom i\. ,l iii>ev. win. had ??-, iced Beaton in til vhen the 8u| got two men on base on a pas? and an error. ?a? plainly worried and Dootn rp ?'. risk di :'? al sta k had ?hown ndlcatlons of ?nap pi ne iindei ? n ? - earl) a- ths aixth Inning, lui managed to? ? ? th.nk? to good backing in th? eventh 'rame he hung out the dlstn igain. Lu. - ' led, bul Ro) Miller, batting for Doolan, sen! on? at I'aiix-rt on which the latter made a rusrvellous catch and quick throw to PlSher, whl.-h doubled Luderua off second Wheat then made a * . : : -, rive In the eighth inning the works went a crash. I'.-lan. hitting for Seat'.n. right ..n i < , ? d on I'.-i-k. 11 ? tri| le to left. ?.s If t? entuste the fact that hs was ' -. mad- a S lid pitch b it Dables ?.? vor Aft? : Knabe diM Lo ? ? tingled und stols *?? ? ? nd. Wrlth \i i it bal ert all tried lo l i I waa thn ? Stack to Smith Msgl I ? . . moment Ist? t t's foolhsrdlnsos COS! a run, . Bingle drove home Magee ? . . s was < ite Allen sntered the gam?, and ?? k uni!! h? ?? as It the tenth ?A'ha( ? nod in the last f of th? ninth, however, ??? ! the eyes of e hobby from ''Germen***' Behaarter tVheei ted to first I Epps R ed Beaton, h- d De ibert whs error 1 ;?. ? .i ?? Like - d Rlsey to the h and sent do- rr I level ind Bh the gar- " ? -.rillth U till vu Mpp"d. and Wh-at si.irte.l for third I',???* Smith. *. He failed to ? thi ;.nd /.ack was .-aught by Brooklyn's e to w :n ? nt on another rampnc? ind befors they -? for a.-tion four runs * ? sr at the Bspens? of Earl Tingling, f-'o the game \ . ntre t exander was rapid lire order bj Paakert's hit a ? Mnitee fouled to Dsubert, but ...,'. . gie ta entre roiled ? -, i a moment Ister wbefl ? ? and otherwise abused a little off? r ' ;?? these gruesome deeds wer. mm : ? and blue, th? - ? "iid.'.l In the Bupei bas got after Si-l'on and s. ored three runs. Sea ? ? ? bo tyrai ?- ti ?. t ,. .1 ,.n t ? ? ? ?? previous 0 I I rions, Moran wslked for h start, r. ?ni ? I opped o -t to Kllllfer by ?> . if sa Moral took third on ? ? lofl . ? h ?a host then hit to lefl snd '"? ball took a bad bound, ? . i Msg? S I '?' ."I and tolled tO the .? run. i" the fifth Brook Un acored another run on a single io the ,i i.v Pisher and Moron's doubts to . ! -t \?.i? m the fourth frame th.it the Phllli? hj Piahei snd i ravath'a im a. o intlng for it jak.? Dauben waa bach In his position gftor thi ss ds ? - ??' ? ? foi ed rest, and go also pis: ai, b H sven wth the full strength Brooklyn could not win Despite his two ? trois, si-n?e' bed a. tail ds . and In? lusted in his half dozen , .it, l ids on La.ri b ntng. a hlch hs 1 down SSlI na'?' ta ventre held. The a ore follows: PHIUADBI PHI**. Bits ?OKI T!? ?. 1 -, . abr h poaa Ptsk? ri. , ,* ? " " Mm in. rf . 1 : SSI Hummel if IB I .' 0 t ],..,.- I. J ? t S SI ? ? ?' ! ! I I I M ,,. . f 1 1 1 00 Stengel, cf, I ! 1 ? II I ?'????. If. 411 4 0 0 . |, ? 10 1 OUl ? ri lb .JO! - I i I Bmith |b nfto i .' i .j. M;i,... ? ,, | i. m ' Pi?hei m I i l *> J i -, 16 S 2 10 O Miller, e I no II I K 111. ;. . "i Rrwln, c i M non lack, i , o i o .1110 0 0 Alien p ??' ??? HU.-.p 10 1 0 io ?Tingling, p... 100 10 1 i i ooo Tom? II lit Ml* I Totals.Ml SMI I ? ['.,-? '.!m In ??'.nth tnt-ii iiit ? In .1?! th Inning Phlia htlplsta S " 0 1 ...? .? n n o 4 s Hroo?!\n . I " 11 ., 1 11 n g g 0 1 :. ? pe beato Phllattelplua, 11; Hmokivn, re basa hita v..- ?? Lsseeras (S), M"r?n. bas? hit Paskert Horn? ma IVbaat -. . ? M Fir.?- basa ? ? p Hadelphla, t. Brooklyn, I Btottra 1 ,. ? ... :?. M??-? 2. Stengel D ? ri un*, flsber II-?.? nri hall.? - off Seaton, 2 on Rise* 1. ?ff Aii?n 4 Struck B) S.H'.'n 4. b) IU ? 1 ?ViM pi!, h Hit? .'IT -..i' n ?? in 7 Innings,, off 0 In 1 Innln? .non? nul In ninth-. off Alexander * In ?> innln??. off f?!?,-U. io in Innings: off aii.ii. 1 la 2 1 3 innma? ..n* rinfllng, I m 1 innin?. Tlaae 2 M im ? it.? Ft 1 ?-i.ti.in an.) ? NOTRE DAME, 3: COLGATE, 0. Hamilton N I . Mav M Notre Dame's baseball team defeated Colgate here to? day In a fast game hv a score of .1 to I The vt.-torv i.f the Westerners was du? to their heavy hitting and errorless play? ing The batteries were: Notre Dame Trie-urer atjBjg] ?;ra>, Colgate, CtakVtt and McCarthy. YAMADA IN FINAL PRACTICE. Kojl Vainada, the Jap billiard expert, who win attempt to wrest th? 1?.2 balk line championship from Willie Hoppe to? night, completed a string of HI points in I Is final practice match against ??eorge, I' Bloeoofl at the latter'? academy last night Vainada had a hi?*h run of \?i and an average of 44 4-**. Slo??on gathered a total Of III and earned the high run honors with a count o?* "-? James and the Giants Have One Wild Inning Seven Runs, All in Fourth Enough to Beat Braves. MARQUARD COMING ROUNI Meyers and Burns Only Ne\ York Players to Go Hit less Through Game. * alegraph to Th? Trfl <.ty I Boston, M.i- 28. A aharp. ligoroua ?1 tack concentrated in the fourth Innin gave the Olanta an eaaj trietorj orat th Bo?ton Bravea In th?> first game of th ?ene?, played here i|r,- aftofiioiin SI hits, all clustered ai?.'in?i two halls, brought In ? runs for tl visit ?rs. which the lo? si ti begin to dll tube Mat qusrvl ruled *<> tyrannlcall , t s ? ? ? estant of the product turned <> it b ti e New fork mill, and the gam er It h tiie count a! ' to 2 ? tornadle t.attine nee centred aboti the hedd of Hill Ja ? ?? nu puche fr..m ' ? at? rn I.? ??-ne. m ho ers ?? arslveneas "ft ? ing, Murray's home run over the i?*f leid fence, the llrsi of the season in thli ? on, Larry i ?oj le's tripla to dee? centra and Arthur net ier*a double wer? pan of the dlfll th which th? ? Bosti ri t v ?r 1er had to i on tend. I After he ( . eded n retiring th? ?Id.?a hasty retreat, and Wcl ?Rudolph Finished th.- game. Weg la th? pitch? r McG for so long, b? d sfter several trials He dl.l aoms Bood work against th? GlsntS, l-oliling them to two hita in th? last flv? - in/j Btriklngaoul six bats? men. Hi gavi only two pas-.- But si the effort amounted to I si . Its Hi.d ture,- paa.-.a off .ames ir ' >? flrsl four Inning? had netted runs to ail th? game bs ?? eonfortable gls Marquard, on ? licatl na of a a; id return t?i hin best : form. The Bravea meelves , -. aril - ttered ? which we- e | | ked up by l?ord, the v^teian Seider for with th? P I .. . ia Athletics, ston Msrqusi ... paa strtl Ing out five tarnen the while. The Rubs, by the la showing ran form ss s these dsys Hs ms Is a single and ?1 d his ?? rally In the fo rth. Bomelhlng aeem? to ha- f hi* ? h ? f M? ' - hard H? w a* the ., a railed to make at least one lit 'n the came. But, worst of a' the Imllan s'r Ice, a thing Cat he dosa sol do w - r. ? < la In form lard hitting b; M< I i mp of ? ? ted tl w hile i ?..? la and ; ed up two asfetles a ? Th? Braves k.n an when 'luv nl'ked Marquard foi .? pair f runs ?n the third frame Whal ? oil with a aim ?ir-t ss Maren? tille fon- d Whaling at third. Marqus J t.. Hersos, end Meyers forced Maranvllle at *? eond, ? ? going to third Briscoa Xjort hll lbs rust hail pitcha riaht centra f"t a double scoring lames and Ml ? in thsanest inning Cie r,!;ints ?et off the fireworks v .:. ?ovict t.i centre, end counted a hi n Mi t..'tiiic?"i ,i single off Bs ihlri-. Then M :? i lifted th? ball over the ?eft field fence f"t a home run, scot ng M? - kit ahead <>f Mm. Tl la so .lam.??? thai he paased Meyers and Hersog ? and then Mar) lard ?. . Ailing - tU i.? .Main who muffed '.'i ball let! -< l.oth Meyers and Hsrsog taMv. akmS ?ingied to right, bringing Manmar? |Z? hut Burns was out at the plats ?? rim u count Fletcher thereupon praises?! I double to right centre. on ?-hlch , ? romped to the plate. Urry i,,,yV, grounder through short. hoWSSSjr hi? Fletcher on the ankle, retiring th? aide T ? BOOTS follows. NEW YOKK | p.-i-TOV ahr h po a e tJ . Burn?, rf ?ft o : ft ft Mar-villa ?? ?ft^?? rf 11 l 1 01 Myers, lb l! S ? .... .o : j 32 im ? ? ii! ?!? PweesaTfl ??00 li! Merkle. lb 4 I 3 il 0 0|ri' .- rf 101 a!! If 21 1 I OOlMana, rf ...Ja?! J? .\^er?. P. 8 I 0 I , , ' \ \\ B< g. Ib?l l 1 10, Wl . t ?i J ' Lp 41 1 III James p i , { J \\ , _ jliid..|ph. p 100 ?|| Total? . 3< S* : ?"MU? ?fletebsr sat? Mi : ball New Vork . ' " ft : i ? o ? ?_. .0 '' ?'ft 0- 0 ?) ' ?J 7"?. ?? N ?...,, 3 In 4 Innings I la?TS - nut - ?' - - -, James 1: ..? ? ? ?? M, ? * - l-irat ha.?e ' , ,. ? } out-Bj .la,i.e. 2. I, Ftudoln? 4 k! Marquard, I mid r ? h-Jamn r-?.-? 'i Day and Rirj'l? Tim? ? V.rtto. o TRUCC0 AND CARS HERE Driver of Isotta Entry Bringt Three Machines for Race. Vlncenso Ti i? co. t e -,.,.,.,? rar)n| driver, arrived I sre i ? Bundsy n? tu? steamship I.a [?orrall n?*"lng Sgk hlm the thre?. |.? ? ^ csra that *r? i ... 9 ., \ race *t Indianapolis on Fr was met by Oordon V Thurber P. Nussbsum, of th? i Motors Company, who have |n ehl handling of the ears in tl Is try. Ta? machines, after passing through th? as toms, w: : t.e shipped to the seen? *?-? rai e Trueco left last evening for laMt? ? Thi? la the first en?rar ? sf th? ISBgSr - hlnl Into rsclng *? - ? ? - - The ihres Issttsi ' " - ?-?.--? squlppgi with lirnkfs on all f -? g, ,- aoveky In ra. ing ma? nines '?' 8 piStOI ?? ?M ?-.fi, inches, not far Inside the lirr.lt of Sg f-. the r;?.-e. The n -.metre i - ? ?.., stroke, h'-inglng It ?. ? ? .--??. by the Aasod ?? i ttomokttt Manufacturei i rath t iltl ough ? the ma : ymmy, ? o CORY SETS WORLD'S MARK Interscholastic Record in 220 Hurdles Goes at Games. ago, May H the Uni? rnity itch s- hool (Chlcsgi r ? l_\ ysrd h';r?l> ra< e it | ? rerstty of -.-.-?'.?? i ? ' Cory's time n,i, ?4 ;..-, pgfond? at * the heat previo"? Hitk ? ?- ?s1? by a | N ? -iiateur Aihletk : -? nds, ths ?* i er. ir TO HOLD SPECIALTY SHOW Boston.Terrier Club to Exhibit at Hotel McAlpin. Th? ape? laltv si - - "?:? I at th? Hotel McAl| ras M lys. Judgini - ?' o'clock ? sfl and an evening ? day. Tickets of I tat esrli in arli entitle the holder t.> a i in ? ?*r a flam p.ikine Boston ten , uttat if Mrs ' .? . ? i ? VINTIlATiD STRAW! YOU know my reputation for unusual styles and the ac? knowledged three dollar quality offered in my stores at $2. Well, this year I have an added feature, I've Ven? tilated my Straws. Little windows concealed by a specially woven band that let the cool sir in and the hot air out, and keep your $ f\ head 20 degrees cooler. It's an unusual feature, and can /? be had only at my stores; as uiual they're. Usual $7.50 Panamas.$5 Usual $5.00 Bangkoks.$3.75 (See Them in My Windows) ^^^ __ 13 Greater New York Stores. W Hatter to Q W 11 Mr.Goodresser