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THE yASHIN;GTON HERALD;, SATDRDAYJDNE 6. 1914;
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THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES CHEAP
FACTORY SALE
HIGH-GRIDE CLOTHES
FROM A PROMINENT MANUFACTURER
NOW SEL1ING HERE AT HALF PRICE
This SENSATIONAL, BARGArX HVEXT U made ewaalble thraagk ear SPOT CASH iinkiu grass preml
eat xneautaettrreT -irk was grreatly wveratweked. aad accepted our LOW OFFER. Wt are olVeTwd ta ellsalaate
tke mikn'ijwat fram'arlat, knt itku yon ace the label ta the clothes, Tpu will reeesralse tVelr ataadard aad
prominence. A look: will coavtBce tbe meat aeeptlealt Yea will sad a moat keaatlfal colleetloa te ckeeae from.
caa at men of all proportion. Every atu-ebaae sacked up wttk enr Broad aad liberal aruaraatec ef aattsfae
U" or -MONET BACK ON DEMAND." v
ON THE
MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS at 50c on the $1.00
$15.00 Men's
and Young
Men's High
Grade Hand
Tailored Suits
Of fine 'Worsted, Ala fait
eelar aerareai a wide rauaa-e
te select from. A St far all.
Sale prlee... ...... ........
$20.00 Men's
and Young
Men's High
Grade Hand
Tailored Suits
Of flaest mil -wool mate
rial I iewe-1 creations f
classiest nod rl In Ems;. Ufa
rate Packets. Sale -price
m
$25.00 High
Grade Custom
Tailored Men's
and Young
Men's SUITS
Of fine Imported wooleaa,
ultra aad eoaserratlTe
model.. Beantlfnl eollee
lloa of tke mlante fabrics.
Sale price.
$30.00 High
Grade Custom
Tailored Men's
and Young
Men's SUITS
Of tke most exelnslre Im
ported wool ess la tae rich
est dealffaas, models to salt
the most dJscrlsm Ima tins'-
Sale price.
BIG SALE OF MEN'S PANTS
3.00 Men's Past, aeat patterns, all sixes. CI IE
skies. Sale price 8X.3
93.00 3Iens Pants, line worsted and Cf Ct
cashmeres. Sale price 1u
M.00 Mra'a Pants, fast color serges aad
worsteds. Sale price
tSM Men's Pants, all-wool worsteds aad
screes. Sale price
$6.00 Men's Paats, hick-trade Imparted worsteds. Sale price.
S1.98
J2.48
12.98
FREE
$3 Straw Hat
To Eiei Custo
mer Purekaslas;
a 15.00 Suit.
M
AX DAVID
709 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST
"MONBY BACK ON DEM A NO."
N0PS PITCHES A
NO-HIT GAME
TENNIS TOURNEY
TO END TODAY
And Holy Name Beats Co
lumbia in Rosedale
League.
FANS SIXTEEN BATTERS
Holy Name ran away with ths Colum
bias yesterday In the Rosedale League.
15 to 4. "Larry" Nop. although scored
on tour times, as a result of errors and
passes, gets credit for a no-hlt game, and
fanned sixteen men. Score
Holr Nana. AB H O A E
Holv Mi
llirlvii
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T.FellUrdJf,
ti une,n.,
111!! ilcOhm.cf..
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FREE I
$2 Straw Hit I
To Erery Casto-
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a S1UO Suit.
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WITH THt RUNNING HORSES.
MONTREAL RESULTS.
nilST RACE Tinirtiin bndi; two-yeiMi:
1700 added; four and oDc-balf fcrlocov Ussin. 13
(Bmral. 3 to 5. out. on; SpIuUM. 117 (TapUn).
I to 1. crat. aeeond; Ladr SprodthrlR, 111 (Collina),
10 to 1. I to S. out. third. Time, 05515. Smito
ttrid also ran.
SECOND RlCE-TVo-rw-oldi: 1600 addfd: '
Jurlosci. Onaulu. 101 (ColIIm). 4 to 1. 4 to .
2 to 5. won: Ed Cramp. 110 (Hanotrr), 3 to S.
oat. aeeond X Stirop, M (Cltmnil). 40 to 1. 0 to 1,
4 to 1, third. Tim. 11. Jtffcraoe, Stalwart Bclea.
Dr Larrkk. and Ida Claire also ran.
THIRD RACE-Thrce-fT.olda and upward: aen
ic. CC0 addfd; all fariontv. Dr. It. I. Swar
infr. 100 (SUInno). li to 1. 4 to 1. 3 to 1. woo;
Dr DontliCTtr. 112 tTVak). IS to 1. 6 to I. 3 to 1.
Kcond. Toy Bcj. 102 (CoIIlrjs). 4 to 1. 2 to 1, ctra.
third. Time. 1 Jt 1-S. Dick'a Ptt. Satk CTotli. Joe
llrm. Dairy PlaU. Dma. Chffla. Cliff Edft. Crlaco.
Amoret. Libtrtr HalL Gimll, and Hnotlc alio ran.
FOURTH RACG-Condltinu. ttnTC-jfar-olda and
upward. S600 addrd; on. mile. Dorothy Dean. 132
(Colllri!), ! to 5. 4 to 5. 2to5 won; Emerald Gem.
9T (Murphy). 15 to 1. t to 1. 3 to 1. aeeond. Silent
Tilot. 9S iCaUahan). 8tol.3tol.StoS. third.
Tune. 1.39 3-5. Bwana Tumbo. Milton Roblee. Czar
Michael, Runway, Fathom. Jacob Bunn, and U
btepps. also ras
FIFTH RACE-Steeplechaie: aelUnx; four year
olda and upward: JTOO added, about two nulea.
Juierenre. 140 (Kermath). 1 to 2. 4 to S. 3 to 5.
woo. Id'le Iichael. 145 (Brooki). 9 to 5. 7 to 10.
1 to 3. flecond: The African. 135 (Ricxinal. 39 to 1.
7 to 1 2 to J. third. Time 4 .09 34. Bill Whaley.
Com On, and Tom Horn alo ran.
SI TH RACE-Selllnt; handicap; three-year-olda
and upward: $500 added, fite and one-half fnrloRia.
Yorrrille, 104 (Callahan), i to 1, 2 to 1. wen. won;
Attrolntrr, US (Teahan). 10 to 1. S to X t to 5.
aeeond, Colquitt. 1M (Collina). 7tol. Sto2.7toS.
third Time. mM Birdman. Harbard. Klnz
ilcDowell. Supreme. Tankard. Squealer. Joe Knirht.
Ancon. Lady Lightning, and Glint alao ran.
SEVENTH RACE Three-year-olda and upward:
ftelUns: SCOO added; one mile and a furlcnff. Ciaeo,
100 (Clarerl, 20 to 1. o to 1, 2 to 1. won; Fool '
Fortune. 98 (Callahan). 3 to 1. to 5. I to 2. aee
ond. Dynamite. 105 (Walii). 12 to 1. 4 to 1. 2 to 1.
third Tune. 155 1-5. Buzz Around, Lady Raskin.
Console, Jabot. Lore Day. and ESendl alao ran.
BELMONT RESULTS.
TODAY'S SELECTIONS.
1(5; Cnlro. 115; Web Carter,
BT EW YORK TELEGRAPH.
Montreal,
Fjrat race Aunt Joue. Caaaba. Olto.
Second race VrteUnd, Semi-QuaTer, Sister
Florence.
Third race Slipper Day. Pnritan Lata, Buraar.
Fourth raco-Water Baaa. Nirbt Stick. Kingly.
Fifth race King Caab. Bryndown, Tom flora.
Sixth raee-Cabtret. Prtiet retel. Baet Bay.
Serenth race Howdy Howdy, Townton Field,
Ehrah.
: i
I.onlstllle.
Fint race Cash on DeUrery, Matre. Quarter
master. second race Furlonf, Dilatory, Transportation.
Third race Yccnay, Ells Jennings, Businrw
Agent
Fourth race Climber. Luke. Piff. Jr.
Fifth race L. II. Adair, rrincen Callaway,
I'nnce Ilermis.
sixth race World's Wonder. Mary Ann K.,
bUr O'Rjan.
Seventh race White WooL Verena. Buck Kee-non.
21 02711 1
41 n 71 T 41
I lotaja.
Holy Name IIH1IH I-B
Coiumbia. OOllOOfOO-4
Runs-Roche. Vulroe (21. T. PolUsrd (I), Nop
(2). O'Looa OS. Meetan. R. FoIUsrd (2). Gardiner,
Msy (2). MeOhan. Tea rue. Webrr. Ccilen. Firit
base ond balls-09 Nor. T: off Weidmsn. t. Struck
out-By Nopa. II; by Weidman, t Sacrinee hit
Gardiner. Stolen bises-RoclM ID. llulroe. J. oi-
liard. Meegan. Nopa (S, UcOhan. Stay It). Teague
(3), Weber, Culles. Double slay-Hnrd (unaasial
ed). WUd pitches-Weldmsn, Nop. Passed balls
Clark, May. Umpire-Mr. Mien. Thoo of fama
1 hour and 35 minutes.
METHODISTS, 7; BAPTISTS, 3.
MethodbL AB H O A El
ToerersonTlf.. J 1 1 0 0
Gott.lb S 1 10 0 0
Arnold..... 0 0 10 0
i uircn.p .... oiiti
SsUburrh.. 4 0 4 0 1
E-Krunner.e. 3 0 5 f
MorrUnd.Jb.. 4 110 0
Ullrunner.rx. 4 10 0 0
SLBirch.(i..' 4 2 10 0 Thomsajf .
Baptist.
lirownisgo..
Burden.tn.M..
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rrlee.ct7....
Rorstonjs.....
Harriion.c....
Humphries,p..
eeuwlca.u....
ABHOAE
4 110 1
3 112 1
4 0 12 0 i
3 0 3 0 0
11111
4 0 110
11110
1110 0
1 0 1 0
Totals.... r 7 77 II U Totals. 21 J 2? 11 0
So. Methodist. 012101010-7
Baptist. 100000010-3
Runs Cott, I. Birch. E. Bruanar, Moreiand, L.
Brurrier, M Birch (2), Thomas. Browsing (2).
Earned runs-Sou thera Methodist, 2; Baptist, L
Flrt base by errors Southern Metbodiit. 5: Bap
tist. 3. First base on balls-OS Birch. 4: off Hum
phries, 1. Struck out-By Birch, 4: by Humphries.
3. Three-base hit I. Birch. Two-base hit Brown
ing. Stolen biaes I. Birch. L, Barrier, Mordsnil.
(2). Price. Double plays E. Bronner to Sanlsbory
III; Roystoo to Fielding; Burdea (unssirted). lilt
by pttcher-By Birch, 1, by Humphries, L Tsssfd
U11-E. Brunner. Umpire Mr. Voa Herbulas.
Tim of came 1 hour aad 30 minutes.
0X0N HILL, 9; SHAMROCKS, 6.
Shamrocks. AB H O A El
SCOTtO. .... i 0 X 1 1
IfeSer.u 3 12 11
KsiraU.lb.... 3 15 10!
Crowthers If.. 1 1 0 0 et
Rankins.cf... I 0 4 0 21
naDa.n z o o
Woisber.rf. . 10 0 0 0)
.. t l l l l
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Tork.e 4 1 11 0 01
Higr.p .. 10 110
nurgsp.... x o I l R
Bhepaid- 10 0 0 0
3 0
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AB H O A E
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Maior.lb 3 1110
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Mkneld,J ..3012
Leonardf 0 5 0 0 0
Oilie.p. 5 3 0 2 1
ToUJa.
34 132713 4
LOUISVILLE ENTRIES.
I Octette, 141; Tyi
FOURTH RACE-The Piping Rock Subscription
Serisl Handicap; three-year-oldi: about one and
oneighth miles. Aurora, 109; Arrington, 111; Ar
mament. 108; Andes, 121; Bergamot, 100; Burgrave.
M; Bombay, 100; Babisa, 109; Cagllostro. 100; Dele
gate, lot; Election Bet. 13; Golden Prime, 103;
Knlck Knack, 101; Lily Onne. 105: Lokomls, 101;
Optimist. 100: Orer Tends II. 04; Piping Hot. 108;
Pec o' My Heart. 59; Boss. 130; Soms Kid. 124;
Bandow. SO; Virginia Lass. 111.
FIFTH RACE-The Whitney Memorial Steeple
chase. Handicap; four-year-olds and upward; about
two- and a half miles. Acton, 13; Abon, 133;
Amaia. 140: Ballet. 131: Bar Brook. 132: Bau Bar.
147; Bryndor. 137; Cliftonian. 152; Compliment. 153., ;'
Elbart. in Eiemnlsr 134: Hlrh Rrlrtr. 150, rjl. ,m' ?
rlugn,
Task
Rhomb. I3t;Belhif. 154; Syosset. 137; Sand Ho 138; "?"' I'aawd balls-York (1) Balk-Zlrkle.
Shannon RiTer..I39; Skibberseo. 154; Top Hat. 138; Vnvm-xr. enible. Time of game 1 hour and
irur. in.
SIXTH RACE-The Pioine Rock r.nk w.e
Handicap: two-jfir-old; about nro and a half fur- , TO PTAV WATTfiWATC
longa. rebblea. 118; Lou Blue. 112: Texaa Star. 110- 1 " XJ-ft.1 flAHUXlALS.
Sentiment. 102; Half Rock. 115; Top o" the Morn- i .
log. 115; Sllter Thread. 112: Double E.. 110; Prince I Alexandria. Va., June Z. The Cardinals
iienry, a; un, or Dunbar. 100; Lampoon. 109; I will nave Vic Gauzza s National A. C
riumr. luo; uarDage. L9; oaxin. 112; otar Of V
Totals 31 5
Oinn Hffl llllilllH
Shamrocks 10000024 0-0
Runs-Pfeffer, Fslrsll. Ranklna. Wolaher (2), Sul
llian. Pee (1). X. Fiaher. Green. Major. -BeiakeU
IB. Zirkle. First baa on balls Off Zlrkle. (; off
Hlggs, 3: off Burgess, 3. Innings pitched By Higgs.
: by Burgess. X Struck out-By Zlrkle. 1; by
Higgs, 3; br Burgens, 3. Home ran Pee. Two-base
hit-HeiskeR Hscriae hit-Shoemld. sacrinee fly
Green. Stoles ba-Seott. Pfeffer. Falraa. Ran.
13). Green, Helskell. Zlrtle, Double
INDEPENDENT MANAGERS
- WILL MEET TONIGHT
Tke ladepeadent manatTers will
sseet tsalxht ak Tke Wsshlnarton
Herald office promptly at 7i30
o'clock, wken final arrancementa
for tke plaiasr of tke ellsalaatloa
series far tke Independent eham
plonsklp of tke DUtrict aad Vir
ginia will ke made. Tkere are
Ire clubs eager to train admit
tance to tke series, aad tke mana
gers of these teams are alao
arced to ke on kand promptly.
Tke flrst arnmes of tke series
will ke played tomorrow, Lincoln
sneetlac Rex at Andrrwa' Parte la
tke moraine, wklle Dreadnoughts
aad Clarendon will battle at
liSO, preceding tke game be
tween the Papermen aad the
Marskalls, of Baltimore.
Middle Atlantic Net Competi
tion Winds Up at Co
lumbia Club.
AMATEUR BASEBALL
TESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
Central League-Warerley, 5: Emeralds, 1
Departmental League-rostofficr. 7; War, 0.
East Wafchlagun bunday bchool League Ninth. 7;
Fifth. I.
Railroad Y. M. C. A. League-Carmen. 1; Su
llen. .
Northwest Sunday School Leaguo-lmmaauel. T;
Mount I'bassnt. 1.
Treamry League I ntersute. 22; Library, 5.
Potomae League Oxoa Hill, 9, Shamrocks. 8.
Rosedale League-Holy Name, 15; Columbias, 4.
Msrquetts LeagueSt. Martin's, 4; Tennally
town. 2.
Brooklsnd Church League Episcopate, 10; Catho
llcs. 5.
GAMES TODAY.
Departmental League No game schednled.
Potcmse League Faitlawn tm. G. II. I.
East Wsshlngtou Sunday School League Keller re.
Reformation
Railroad Y. M. C A. League No gsme scheduled.
Northest Minday School League XVbitney ta.
Brtghtwood.
Treasury League Marinea ts. Navy.
Marquette League Trinity ta, St. Stephen's,
Brooklsnd Church League Baptists ra. Methodist.
Rosedale League St. Paul a. Iroquois.
START PLAY AT 3:30
Splendid progress was made yesterday
afternoon In the mixed doubles of the
ninth annual Middle Atlantic champion
ship tennis tournament at the Columbia.
Country Club, when play In the first and
sem.flnal rounds were completed. Two
matches were decided In the men'ssln
gles. consolations, both going by de
fault. Miss Enid Holden and W. II. Ronsa
vllle and Hiss Eva Baker and C T.
Chapman both won their matches In the
flrst and semi-final rounds and will meet
today In the finals at S.Zt) o'clock. Both
matches went for three sets before a
winner was decided. Summaries:
CONSOLATIONS-MEN'S SINGLES.
Second rouM-J. F. Abbott-defeated. Milton King
by default;. C' Arthur Slator defeated James U.
Karrick by default.
MIXED DOUBLES.
First round-Miss Enid Holden aad W. H. Roa
ssrUle detested Miss L. Z. Murray, of Moatclatr
(N. J.) Athletic Club, and H. C. Sheridan by (-1.
T&. flt. ST.. RiV. ..ut f T ffc.rn..t j4f.(Mt
Mia Arleno Dufour sad C. Arthnr Slator byj
Seml-nnals-MIss Enid Holden and W. H. Ron-1
ssrille defeated Mrs H. A. Winter and A. Y.
Leech, jr., by Z-. t-t. 1-t; Miss Eta Baker and
C T. Chapman defeated Miss Ida Doyle and Har
old Ji Joiie, by 0-4. 2-0. 84.
Play will be concluded this afternoon
at 2 o'clock when. In addition to the
finals In the men's doubles and tbe wom
en's singles being decided, the third
bracket In the men's singles consolations
will be completed. The finals In the mixed
doubles will also be played. Drawings in
the women's consolations singles were
msde late yesterday afternoon, and the
first frame will be decided. The card for
today follow a:
Sulltfan.p..
I.Tcette.u.
Tctala,
Catholics
EpiscopsL.........
MEN'S DOUBLES.
Final round (3 30 o'clock) Loula I Doyle and
Horace Barber f. Harold E. Doyle and Herbert T.
Shannon.
WOMEN'S SINGLES.
Semi nnsls-Misa Ida Doyle is. Mis Msrion
renew.
Finals Mis Ess Baler va. winner of the Misers
Dayle-rellew match.
MIXED DOUBLES.
Fuisla-Mlss Enid Holden and W. II. RonsavUl
va. Miss Evs Baker end C T. Chapotsn.
CONSOLATIONS-MEN'S SINGLES.
Third rocnd-J. F. Abbott vs. Louis Fischer; C
Arthur Slator va, "Hub" Shannon.
Semi finals H. E. Burton vs. winner of Abbott-
.Fischer match; F. J. Bates vs. winner cf Eistor-
bhinnon mstrn.
WOMEN'S SINGLES.
First mtind-Mrs. L. Z. Murray, of ifontcalir IN.
J.) Atlletia Club. va. Miss Edith Stowell; Mrs.
10 10 0 Coomb..,..... 2 10 0 0 a ..mirr ... J. is. i caver.
112 0 0 IIaes.r...... 1 I 13 2 1 1
! S J Z INTERSTATE, 22; LIBRARY, 5,
2 0 0 10
DREISS IN FORM.
Catholics ABHOAEIEplsropsls.
lleltUrt.Ibp 3 0 0 z 1 aaceny.lo,....
Rslph,ss. .. 3 10 0 0- rulck.lf..
Md.uire.rf ..10000 e.Ub
2 10 0 0 .sehumskero.
10 2 0 0 L'sllshsn.ef...
Sch-ilttcf...
KeMmsn.2b.
SopherJ...
Hear.e ... .
Bcrar.p.rt.... 2 0 10 0 Dreiss.p
10 0 1 lNil'f.rt
I I 1 1 1 Hells.rt
ABBOAE
,10 8 0 0
1 0 0 0 0
4 2 0 0 1
3 10 10
4 2 0 0 1
3 4 11 11 Totals 25 7 11 4 i,
0 0 0 4 0 1-51 slliKnjb. . 11301
8 0 12 1 0-10 , Ware.es. ... 10 2 0 0
)trnoap.lD. X o I o l
Library. AB H O A Eltnteratate. ABROAE
FMaliensJ, 4 0 0 1 OIJIcNeurey.cf.. 4 1 0 0 1
Runs Ralph, Sunivsa. Schultx O. Feldman.
Kians.lfa.p... 112 1 Cslloway.e.,
Bean. Sweeny O. Croick. Wt (S. Schumsker. ( 'riniion.c cf 2 13 0 1
BufSnb ...
irunnsr.u..
TiUercia...
Kse.2t..
112 2 1
5 13 0 0
2 10 10
4 19 0 0
3 10 0 0
Csllahan. Cocmhs. Haves. lanlras ntcbed-By Rchaefer ef.lf 3 10 1 Otllsmeslb 3 14 0 0
Boesr. H: br Helstara. 2-3: by Suaivan. 5. Struck Prtmer.rf.lf.. 3 0 10 1 W.Maldenaf. 110 0 0
out-By Solnv.n, 1. by Dreiss. a Three-beie hit- Mnmsn.u.e. o l J 4etuen.p. J J J J
ocnumaser. Two-Mae nns-nett. cocanoa. eacnsee , Totals.. . 21 4 It 4 4 Totsls. 31 13 18 4 2
nil ocnumsser. cieien csees owerny, i.sioan ui, ... . , , - - . .
--ai ei n.-. un;..- .k..t.. L-j.- i torsrT . ...... . .... .. iiisei-
Intertste 2 0 14 1 U-22
..- M.TnnTi8ir Mon;-";- SSS " " "H"8 SS"" ,0 m"'
;. 140: O-Beer. 154; Owarmx. 150; Penobeiot, la. I "ll Pi'cl,"-Z1' ," "M Wtehe-lligr. I:
mb. 134: Belluf. 158: Sro-et. 137- Hanoi ll u: I Unless. 1. Paaeed balls-York (1) Balk-Zirkle.
. 35 minutea.
I
FIRST RACE Two-year-olds; Ave furlongs;
straight. Cstalina. 109 (Kedens). 1 to 3. out. won
George Roeach. 1C7 (Buxton), 12 to 1. 5 to 2. out.
second; The Fin. 107 (Falrbrother). 5 to L even,
out, third. Time. 1:013-5. TesUrsun and Opt.
Barr alao ran.
SECOND RACE Three-year-olda and upward, six
fnrlonzs: main course. 'Bartlett. 102 (schuttinger)
4 to 5. 2 to 5. out. won: Little Nearer. 107 (Fair
brother). 10 'to 1. V to 1, 7 to 5, second; Beethoven.
Its (Brady). 3 to 1. 8 to 5. 1 to 2, third. Tune. 1.15.
Peacefol, O V Buster. Appassionata, Belray and
"Joe Rosenfeld slso ran. "Coupled Stevenson entry.
THIRD RACE-Mares and geldings; three-year-
oMs and upward selling; one mile. Loune Traven.
100 (Kederis), 12 to 1, 5 to 2, even, won. Dartwoth,
105 (Buxton). 2 to 5. out. second. Yodeling. 65
(Ryan). 20 to I. 4 to L to 5. third. Time. 1:40.
Goldy, J. J. Lillis, Kllerea and Conncmara also
ran.
FOCRTTI RACE Garden City Handicap; three-
year-olda and upward: selling, one and one-sixteenth
miles. Perthshire. 110 (McCahey). 17 to 10. 3 to 5.
out, won; Lohengrin. 102 (Schuttingrr), 8 to 1. 2 to
I, second; Any fort, 102 t Kedens). 4 to 1, even, out,
third Time. 1:46. Guy Fisher also ran.
FIFTH RACE Steeplechase; four-year-olds and
upward; selling; about two and a quarter milea.
Onn Cotton. 143 (Alien). II to 10. 2 to 5. out. won;
Adventuress. 135 (Hannican). 16 to 8, even. out.
aeeond; Roland Pardee. 131 (Smith), 7 to 1, 8 to 5,
out- third. Time. 4:17. Shannon River also ran.
SIXTH RACE-Msideo fillies: two yesr-olds: five
furlongs; atraight. Chanteuar. It (McCahey), I to
I. 1 to L 8 to i. won; coquette, 100 (Trailer). 12 to
1. 5 to 1. 5 to 2. second; Gnat, 1C8 (Kederis). 10 to
1. 4 to 1. 3 to L third. Time. 1:03 1-5. Charter
Maid, Rhine Madden. Disillusion. Hsssoct, Carrie
Cmne and Resection also ran.
LOUISVILLE RESULTS.
FIRST RACE Six furlongs; seUing; four-year-
olds and upward. Flying Yankee. 108 (Keogh)
16 60. S3J0, (2.50. won; FontJOt (Connolly), 8C.8D,
CM, aeeond: Merrick. 181 (Diahmon). H10. third.
Time, 1.14M. The Busy Body. Wolfs Baths, and
Bluy Barnes also ran.
SECOND RACE-FSve-etghtlis of mile; two-year-old:
maidens. Liberator, 109 (Martin), 117 40,
CUD. 14.50, won; Chesterton. Ill (Connolly), 83.20.
83.70. second: Rancher. 112 (Obert). COO. third.
Time. IsE. Malabar. Golden Lassie. Lady Mexican-
Dorothy Perkins. DenfiTO, Talebearer, x-oxy Griff,
and Bank 0Day alao ran.
THIRD RACE Three-ouarters of a xnile: three-year-olds
and npwsrd; selling. Galley Blare. 113
(NlCDl). 83.90. 1C10. 56-60. won; O'Bsgsn. 100
(Neyion). tSJB. 53.00. second: Soulrs BClIOO (Dlsh
nvra), 53.00. third. Tine. 1:14 1-5. Royal Dsinty.
Trans Miller. Bright Stone, and J. B. Bohinsoa
alao rsn.
FOURTH BACE One mile; three-year-olds and
npwaid; seUing. Loveland, l (Raynes), 5156.10. 53.33.
539.80. won: Bonne Chance. 106 (Neyloa). 55.70, 54 00,
seeono"; Morristown. lit (Robmson). 84J0. third.
Tim. laO. Jack Kavasangh, Curlicue. Helen M.
FIFTH BACE Taree-Quarter of a mile; three-year-olds
and onward." Joaie Louise. 98 (Neyion),
51.10, 52.30. 52JS. won; Maria 8.. lots (Dishmon).
52.C0. CL30. second: Manners. 100 (Caugel). 5209.
third.'' Time,' l;llli Agnes C." and St. Avon also
ran.
S1XTB BACX On mile; three-year-olda aad trp.
Glue. -IK (Keogh), 510.93. 53J0, 5290. won: Bob
Besxley, M .(Neyion), 53.00, 52.40, second; CUxonett,
to CXiraesl, tj.00, third. Tiaat, 1J014. trs,
hssa, tiaaixn, aad &4aiUa ijsa ttm.
FIRST RACE Selling: three-yearilda and up
ward: five and a half furlongs. Colle. 9; Tbe
Norman. M0: Snrpassing. 101, The Busybody, 101;
Font, 105; Quartermaster. 105; Lady London, 107;
Royal Tea. 108- Marrre. 111. Cash on Delivery, 115.
SECOND BACE Belling; three-year-olds and up
ward; one and cne-sixteenth miles. Transportation.
90: Prospect. 105; Plisnt. 107; Barnard. 1CS; Tom
King. 109; Furicog. 111. Dilatory. 111.
THIRD RACE-Selling, two-year-olds; five and a
half furlongs. Bunne Agent, 98; Ells Jennings,
107; Yecney. 102. Misty Morn. 103; Jeff Robbertl.
105; A. N Akin. 107
FOURTH RACE-The Spring Trial Stakes; two-year-olds;
five furlongs; Si.500 added. Izzet Boy.
108; Bngg's Sister, 106; Pif. ;r. 108; Msrion Goothy.
Ill; Dr. Carmen. HI; Emerson Cochran. IIS; Climb
er. 121 , Luke, 124. Dr. Carmen and Emerson Corn
ran. Baker and Otman entry.
FIFTH RACE-Selling. three-year-olds and up
ward ; one mile. Disparity, 91: Pnncess Calloway.
107, L. H Adair, 105; Prince Ilermis. lit
SIXTH BACE Selling; three-year-olds snd np
wsrd; one snd one-sixteenth miles. Anna Reed,
1(3; Drfy, 107; Mary Ann K.. 107; World'a Wonder.
1M. SUr O'Ryan. 108: Golden Treasure. 109.
SEVENTH RACE Three-yearolds and upward;
one and one-eighth miles Buck Keenon. 98; Reno.
HE; Nannie McDee. 102, Verena, 106; Lady Etna,
107; White Wool, 112
Golden
of the Sea. 115; Quien Fabe. 112: Troian. 115; Lady
Botha. 115; Trial by Jury. 126; Fair Helen. 114;
Gaelic, 109; Rarxsno, 116; Dinah Do. 112; White
Uetaj. 100: Lyois A., 116; Asboksn. 105.
SEVENTH RACE-The Piping Rock National
Plate Handicap; hacks and hunters; about a mile
ana a nan former, ik: uulck Hands, 145; Cloud.
170; Willing. 153; Grand Tedette. 115: Absconder
168; Zellwood. 1H; Knight cf Merci. 141; Carricorn.
142. Judge Walser. 145; Nosegay, 152
PIPING ROCK ENTRIES.
FIRST RACE The Suffolk Plate; one mile snd a
sixteenth; three-yesr-olds snd upward. Lad of
Langden. 152; Jndce WalT. 152; Cloud. 152; Ab
sconder, 152, MacNab. 152; Coreopsis, 152; Astute,
152; Res burn. 152
SECOND RACE-The Glencove Plate, handicap;
atceplecLase; three-year-olds and upaard; about two
miles. Adventuress, 144; Amalrl. 136; Big Sandy,
137; Ballet, 136; Bryndir. 135: Compliment. 151; EI
Bart, 140; Footlights, 112; Hand Runnings, 135;
Himation. 140; Little Hugh, 133: Lyaander. 137;
Meadow Lark. 134; Owarmx. 117; reregrlne Pickle.
154. Reltnf. 156; Skibbereen. 132; Syosset, 135; Virile.
135: Winkle. 112: Zrllwood 135.
THIRD RACE-The Harvester Plate: steepJe-
chas handicap; for hunters, about three miles. ! I-iHT HACE-Purse. tsnO; two-year-olds and np-
uriry .uiioue, i.u; suii are. is;; usex u.. 146; warn. Eve luriongs, category, lot; Aunt Josie. 107;
Freo and Easy. 152: Odd Piste. 178; Hingham. 350; Gold Haven, 101; Ethan Alien, 104; Bnrwood. 103
Indicator. 153; Ireland Yet. ISO; Lampblack. 151; J Ray B. Miller. 105; Kazan. 110; Celto, 110; Tie Pini
MARLBORO ENTRIES.
FIRST RACE-Three-year-olde and upward; tell
ing; about five and one-half furlongs. Scarlet Let
ter, lot; mew. 106; Kinder Lou. 107: Deborah. 107;
The Squire. 109: Delta Slack. IM: The Tarson. 105;
Slanseletta. 107; Malitine. 107; Travel Llat, 111.
hECOND RACESteeptechase; fonr year-olds and
upward: arxmt two miles. rroclMty. 142: Ysrico.
112; Orderly Nst, 14S; Bronte, 150; Josie Hampton.
143: Thistledale. 145: ilalaga, 148. ,
THIRD RACE-Three-yesr-olds and upward; fell
ing; about five and cne-haif furlongs. Cannock,
101: Blue Crest. 107: Thomas Land. 109: Starboard.
114; Prince Chap. 116. Angler, 102; Hedonle. 107;
jum nnian. in, jonn lionerts, 113.
FOCRTH RACE-Threr-year-olds and upward:
eelling: one snd one-iixteenth miles. Frog. 102;
Tom Hsncock. 1CS; Salient, 107; Dr. Charcot; 108:
B'lle cf Bryn Mawr. Ill; Our Nugget. 105: Seconke.
107; Rtealaway, 107; Venet Stromr, 1U: Hedge
Rose. 113.
FIFTH RACE Three-year-olds and upward; sell
ing; five furlongs. Chenanlt, 105; Radng Belt 111;
Phamah. 112; Inlan, 115; Napa Nick, 108; Ann Tilly.
HI; Montcalm. 111.
SIXTH RACE Three-yearolds and upward; sen
ing: six and one-half furlongs. Rummage 1Q0
Sunklst, 110; Mason. 110; Bobby Cook. 110; Aware
11J; IVacock. 107; Golden Castle, 110; Kittery, 110;
Remarkable. 113; Burning Daylight. Ill
SEVENTH RACE-Three-yearylds and upwxrd;
selling; five and one-half furlongs, Kedron, 105;
Tiger Jim. 108. Ynca. Ill; Paaaon. Ill: Aasetvir,
1)6; Willie Wsddell. 105; Thrifty. Ill; Double P
U3. Brash. 113.
MONTREAL ENTRIES.
aahlngton. for their opponents Sun
day afternoon at the ball Dark here and
as both teams have always been friendly
rivals for the last three years, a good
game Is promised those who attend.
MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS.
SEW YORK STATE LEAGUE.
Troy, 1; Syracuse, X
TRI-STATK LEAGUE.
Hamaburg. 5; Reading. 1.
Wilmington. 2, Allentown. 4.
York. 1; Trenton. I
102; Star and Carter. 103; Caaaba. 108. Haberdaah.
103.
SECOND RACE-Purse. 5500. three year-olds and
upward, felling: six furlongs, felon. 93; Cnde Ed.
94; Eyewhite. 98; Sun Queen. 106, Wlllia. 108; Sour
Heart, 108; Rubicon II. 109; Vreeland, 110. Auguatua
Heinze. 06, Anar, M, Ralph Lloyd. 103; King Stal
wart. 107; SWIer Florence. 107; Kaydcroaeros. 109;
Semiquaver. 110; Anavri. Ill Alo eligible: Con
stituent. 106: narvest Queen. 91. F A. Stone. 11;
Isabel Ca.se. 101; Cliff Edge. 106. Laura, S.
THIRD RACE-Purse. 5500; three-year-oMa and
upward; Canadian bred: six furlongs. Tom Flanna
gan. 98; Sbpner Day, 98; Cobourg Belle. 101; Anster.
Ml; Bursar, 107, Ondramida, 101; lllarn. 36; Irish
Heart, 100; puritan Lass, 103; Booxer. 101; Amphloa.
103.
FOCRTH RACE-Purse. 81.500; Windsor Hotel
Cap; thrce-yrar-olda and upward; one and one-eighth
miles. Privet I'rtahOCC; Lochiel. 104: Barnegat, 104;
Water Baw. ICJ; Night Stick, III; Floral Park. 102;
Klnglyj-iOl: Calgary. 107; Tactics. 113.
FIFTH RACK-Parse, J1.500; I-rince of Wales
Steeplechase Stskes, four year-olds and upward;
about two and one-half miles. Kemp Ridgely. 132;
Tom Morn. 135; Bryndown, 138; King Cash, 112;
Begun. 131; Exton. 138, Mrstie Light. 112.
blXTH RACE-Ptrse, 5700; handicap: three-year-olds
and opward: seven furlongs. Coofldo. 80; Mar
nan. 96; Lync Maee, 99. Privet retal. 102; Lochiel.
105; Recoil. 100: Plate Glass, liar Arran. : Aalrev.
98: Msnaweh. 100; Back Bay, 105; Car-aret. 114.
SEVENTH RACE-Purse, 5600; three year-olda and
upward; selling; one mile. Minda, 90; Cliff Stream.
Hah iinnfi TJ.. inat i st-i.b. ail. r.i. u
"a wis-a 4.UUU, 7, retnaui, !' iiaisavkj, " ,!
Howdy Howdy, 107; Towton Field. US; Irish Gentle- III atriTiy Of
man 11V. aJ t.i. ,nrt. t.-....i s-. m.
Dangeroua March, 110; El Ore. 113.
Coombs (. Hayes, -Sullivan. chultx. Feldman 12)
Bear. Hit by pitcher- By Borer. Crutck: by Halli-
van. Combs. Wild rvtcnev-buinrsn (Zi, ivorsr.
I'sssed balls Hayes, Bear (3).
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SCHRLDER FITCHES WELL.
"Jolinn-" Schrlder pitched his first
same of the sear for I'oitofllce. shuttlnig
out War, T to 0, and striking out fifteen
Only one hit was made off his delivery,
and no passes given. The battlne of
Kraft and Lyons, ond fielding of Mc
Farlan', featured. Score:
ABHOAEIWar. ABHOAE
5 0 2 2 IIMcKarUnr.lf.. 4 0 4 0 0
.4191 Ok-reswetLIb. 10140
3 0 0 0 OtMnrrx 4 0 0 5 3
4 10 0 0jludson.r ....30411
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4 2 2 1 0 Ito.IerJb... 2 0 3 0 0
4 10 2 Mlarklb. . . 3 0 11 0 1
4 111 2 9 McLann.ef
4 10 2 0(teed.p
2 0 0 0 0!Minor.rf...
5"iriia Taia. .
10 4 19 0 110-1
Runs Bamhart. Beard (2). Anderson. Neff. Lyons.
Kraft. Left on bases-PcstoCee. 7. War. 3. First
base on balls-Off Steed. L Mruck out By Steed,
5; by hdinder. 15. Three-base hits-Anderson,
Krsft. Lyons. Two-base hit-Krsft- Sscnnce fiy
Andersen. Stolen bsse-niurch, 3Isrt'n. Hit by
pitcher By hehnner (Creswell. Rowley). Wild
pitch Steed. Passed ball Hudson. Umpire Mr.
Hughes. Time of game 1 hour and 33 minutes.
I'ostofSce
Rarnhart.as
Beard.lb
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AnOrson.rf.
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3"ir 137
CARMEN WIN OUT.
By scoring four runs In the last Inning.
Car Deartment nosed out Southern. In
the Railroad Y. M. C A. League yester
day, s to . The catching of Phlpps
featured. Score:
CarDept. ABHO A EI;lstlon-
Pughjb 4 0 2 1 tlllUcort.U.
NINTH. 7; FIFTH, 6.
Fifth.
Iteed.lf...
Tavlor.e.
ABHO AEINInth.
2 0 I 0 0 lams,ss
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ABHOAI
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3 3 1
Klenle.lf .... 2 10 0 lli'vannettl.e.p 111-1
i- zieu.c .. z i i 9 wrimoraeD i l s I
lthlneharL3b. 4 10 1 IH51axell.n.ef.. 4 2 0 1
Raba.ef. .... 3 13 0 Wisner.lf.. -.11001
Havener,.... 2 12 3 2)Kertr,cf.c... 3 1 6 2 C
"reverts lb 3 I 5 0 Cl . hite.lb. ... 3 0 1 (
OBrjhun.p. 3 2 0 1 01 tndersonjt... 1 1 2 0 t
JEIIetCli. 3 0 110)
Fowkeaot. 3 0 0 0 V Totala .... 23 U 21 10 f
Totals... . O 10 18 131
Fifth 4 0 10 0 0 0-8
Ninth 0 1 4 2 1 0 x-t
Runs Taylor. Klenle. Rhinelurt. Raba (2).
Havener. Harris (2) Rountree i2l. Giovannettl.
Broome. Maxwell Earned runs Ninth, 8, Fifth, 8.
First base by errors Ninth. 2. Ift csx basea
Ninth. 8; Fifth, 6. First bass on balls-OS Maxwell.
2. off O'Bryhna. I. Innings pitched By Msxwell.
3: by Giovannettl. 4; by O'Bryhhn. - Hits mads
Off 31axwell. 6; off Giovannettl. I: off O'Bryhim. 12.
Strock out-By JlaxseQ, 2; by Giovannettl. 6. by
03ryhim. 6. Three-base hits P Elett. Raba.
Rountree. Two-base hits-Harris. 31axwell. Carter.
Stevens. Sacrifice hit-Havener. Stolen ba.es
Baba. Havener. Stevens. O'Bryhim. Anderson.
Double plays Maxwell to Bromne to Kertr ti
Broome; Havener to Stevens, Ellett to Hsrener to
Stevens. Hit by ptcher By MsxweS (Taylor and
Havener). Cmpire-Mr Fanahaw. Time cf game 1
hour and 20 mtnatea.
EUGENE C0RRI TO REFEREE.
ABHOAE
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Hoghes.lb.... 3 0 11 0 lnntp. 4 0 0 1
Kehl.rf ... 3 2 3 0 O-Thornett Jb .. 3 3 3 I I
Hf.i.hnrr If 3 0 0 0 tll'hitir.C . 3 1 7 8 W
' nvnn,3t .4311 Ojruompwn lb. 32710
Runs Alllmn. Wsre. Evans. Camngton. bchae-1 Kl'.ror e -.4062 Hlwis 2b 11301
fer. JlcNeurey CD, Buffln (II, Dunbar (31. Til I F Caflow.p... 4 2 13 OJMnlvahill cf.rf 4 10 0,
lett (21. Calloway (3). Kane (31. Barnes ID. V, lerer.n. ... I ;;i pjisran.rj I ! 2 I
si. m. r.nuM t s-i, h... . K.nrf MlUams.rf... 2 0 0 0 0,llumey,rf ... 0 0 8 0
Evans, 5; off Brooks. 6, off Jensen, X
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Csr Department 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 4-9
Station ... .5100000 06
Runs Hnghes. Kehl (3. Stansbury. Flynn (2), 1.
"nllivan (2), Kilrov. Htacock (2), Thornett. rhipps.
off Brooks. 6, off Jensen, X Innings
Ditched -Br Evsns. 213. by Brook.. 32X Hits
t--i i -.. . n. n- v ., .j made Off Evans. 6; off Brooks. 7. Mruck out By
Special Cable to The Washington Herald Ettnm j BmU ,. bT Jfnl , Three-base
London. June 5. Eugene Corrl. referee hits-Dunbar. Calloway. Kane. Jensen. Aulson.
nt tVtM V.flnn.1 Cnnrti.p rlnh inH on - i .!. T--v.. rn Mv- vr. Ul.
nf ,k K. Uma.-. n..l1ltli. ..kllMl.H k. n -K VI. Twun ff-.C-m ..Mil K Rnn. fin. ' ThnmOSOtt. P. SulllVSU. Left OO bases StStlOn. 4
in Furone today consented to referee "" WUd nitebea-Eians. 3; Brooks. 2. Fuel Csr Department, 3. Hrst base c ballsOff Hunt,
ha TOMIed lrtl beVWIll J rStthte ballCsmngton Umpire-Mr. Shurtleif. Timaof 3 offCaDow. 2. Home rnns-Thomr-on. hebU
the proposed ngM between lllle Rltcnie, . h M m)naUm, Rynn. Two-heoe hit-I S.ilhian Stolen bases-
the American light-weight champion, and , Hughes. Kehl. Stansbury a. I"hippa. Thomiwon
Freddy Welsh, the English fighter, on ., . I Hit by rtcher-By Hunt. Kehl Umpire Joe Hand-
July 4. I Itner SpOrtS On Page SIX. tboe. Time of game-I hour and 40 minutes.
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