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If.3itv ft. J- T "5 rr-f - - T-j - - - ---,, --.r -- -. i THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC: SUNDAY, JULY 23. 1905. . 'j i. BASEBALL SCORES Weldoa Healey, The Georgia X A TT Captaia & Browm's Accent! KaUUNIT ttelWiaatIBrfhtOH .VfsVsVW.ssF. a XsJ j-aio- stakea. Acceutaat Ward aad Wright Are Bastes by the Deherty Brothers, asd the Davie Cap Stays ia Eagtaad Cracker, Skats Oat the 8t Leak) Browas Without Bit TJjnniD tr SULLIVAN PROVES A GAME FIGHTER Although Beaten by h.ritt, the Winner Knew He Had Ileen to a Prize . Fight, and Knew It Strong. JlKPCBLfC SPECIAL. San Francisco. July SS. "It was .1 stake Lents against a bellliuT plater." That's what Hefere Jaik WNh cald at the finish of the Jimmy nritt ami Kid fiul Mvan flrht before the HaJ..s Valley Athlet ic Club last night. That s-ounds like a pr pared Fpeech. which Welsh, to ir.ak- lita decision look good, l.ad to c'-t off. If inert: Is at selling 2,Iat-r that cut) run a stake horse such a race a Sullivan pave. Britt a light last r.s.rht. then ther- Is a fortune in" store tor th- plater'n owner. . Sullivan lort th- declon in the end of tl.- twentieth round, hut in lolng h arr.-d a hot of friend", who d Iare him o b- on- of the ljt lightweights In the -aorld vi-day. Ifa fought every mtnut of "he tin- lm was ngaged in battle, and nothing hut inferior cleverness lost him at 1-ast a draw verdict. That Britt Is on- of th cleverest boy. in the rl:i.r to-dty was amply demon strated during th- fight. Ho. was always -ool-l; iided and at the, times when Sul ilvaa'j I'Unch'-i hurt him h wa? content "o pi.iv away and r cup-rat- before get ting Into another mlx-up. 11- blocked many Imos tn th raont .:;.-- ij'Mnn and si ie-st-pii-d with such f its Ij'y.if to m-ik- th- K-i-t-rn'r look most t d'i ulous. What leadit.g nuf done dur- J-iir tho Hsht was don- by Britt Sullivan !!! the rushing, but hn It ran:- t th '"ilins if Mowo. lirlit W-J4 th tirt to k ". and to this niiy Ik attr'h'itnj the i-n i?x h- pavi- ul'ivan. which In m.my 'iinrvit Bin' .f-i -;t-d Sullivan's rroites! vork r.ns d'-n; in -ik1 -llnf!n.. and in Koinff Into th-tn he 'ten hurt Hiltt with hrd iodv juinch'-s. T1i- hfjvy l.lo-.v- Hrit Uridyl did llttl whr th.R d.iz- th- H lltlmor" Ijd. lut h T.an "vc r.-.tdy to tak- mor In ord"r to p-1 th chime'- to land a ;.u:ich m one IirItf- iial points So furious was the ftqlitln In th1 h.-ntii round that th- Ij-ijs V-M at it -! iifl-r th- 1"!! tana "p to that : riod it w.t!. hard tu Jmi th l-ail.-i '1 l.v ti-ha:iKf-d Mu for Mow. Su!.mb -iH ttiarltiir to fcv th-- hrai-r. In th- -ii;lilh. lintt tiok a d-cjd-d li-.nl h t-'.irtlnc In to Juli SulltVKn'p nov. cuu-ine h luiKcl to Slow Vli-n h- had th" Kid 'n n w.-.k onlltiuti h- "hot his risht to In' law and Sullivan tm'k tli- full count n th- tli'Hir. u ,i'Slnir. Jiritl uhd in to finish th iol. hi.t ho tnT ttaer in Sui!i in. who hid r.tl'Kil. and ci'.- as Kood a h- r -! t tho flnt'h. I jrinir th- iii.Tlnd-r of tV- li;ht 'liri - littl- rhoii- i.tv.i 11 th- cont-st.tnti. !.it timod it is HI.!' ;, -ch; h. twn I 1 ,'ilf 1'otli ruhrtl. and -ath landiil mc ! ard llow Ilrttl! work, houin-r. -f hy f.ir th- rlnimr .Manv titn-s did T ti'fn rfirht and ! ft ililt Sulli-an's far-. u j I-." fr-ju-nil dul Hulllv.m work his ' to Hrltt'si ksdiipy and rlli i ti'-i- w-r- tlKhtinrf fast at If -nd. and - ' tvin vns lit'Knlln? fri'I N-ith-r t nil vrr mi'-!i 'Xiiautd and It ap- d tl-it IkiIIi wmild ha- l-'-n KOol m.ini tnor- t umk t d'v IirMt i ! al-ut th lxnly. It- th- ."i-nt ..r SuldHi! iniurl-s l 'r'lit in II- fa- It 1 :v.-o-n oon- i-'Hlly. Imt rth-r thii that the gam ' from th Ii-t 1- ff lint: toed . . J. P. MAY8ERRY WINS HANDICAP AT DELMAR. Uinnfr t-i III th- ! and la ItttTinitiK tln nt tlit i:ml. t l VnU-r:-.. 'V.V-ll Jv- Kitin'" rht s i K-ldin-. won th- ;..itute -nt. thi" .'tli to-, a Lar-di- ! it or- mil- aid i Flxt.ii!h Jo key Uii- on M.ilr:y - t!i. -liilt.s to th- front at th- -tand 1 k-pt him th-re u-itil th- finish. M.t- x . '. w in hv a leiiRt'i and a half at:!! pi 1 nty of running In lilm at the ii:i- ' hiivarlati iruid- .1 dttermined Md tn trefr!i. out couhl nat s t tip. and Juit ;! to 1-Jit Tahy Td'.i. who wa an . riitinltis thiri. Jack Yuun nniV.ietl In immurli t rc-. hv- nl i hlf furlor.r-. tlllnc 11 ! ! lUalir. vv - Init- Ollisniol', t:ii !J r-iiihl. K.1tri-w. fi4 StTIIt. ' T!m-. 1 l: J: !-n-Ielt- H-ore- Sohli. 1 1 J -AW! rfml li-ili-iir V pi inn - I rv, Mi fiir'.-iss. -lin l"ott-r. 1CS ;i n' n Ah1a Vu I!-inctnr. f-oidl. , - ! M-hlli. tr-trij Till-. 1 IT S-n t . o lllrs. T"?n Mina!ti i-n-T. !ajrr. ! -. iFtti. lun I-r (in 5 ! al.i run 1 rac- n- n:H nrJ -t-n:v jarj - -U...J. -n is-.-ii. j .'. SSomn-n. t'C il. " ami.. o-il. ti-ntr-n. ! illKrrl thinl - I H Ha:tn- T.ap. Sir Cart-r anj TI: "V r-irij ulo -an I 'i-i! .c- 3--ar old lint i:r"r-l, cn 1 -ft ntb miI--J. V M)rrr. M, "'Kt Imt'-tan. 'S Wlk-r. ccr.i1. !.. T--J. : . IIirrlM third T.rs-. 1 T. Jaca .it a'-.- r.ai -"1 -a.-.. rn 'jrrjr" I!!r.ir Wlllw- o.n -r. .,.w,!i fr-i I-t-r .-hr!r 111 .1 ' .n r yn! fit- t.m"ir ' iS--IIl. ' T-'irf- 1 Y. rvllnj. U'r Fz-e Knlrht n- " i!o n s h ra - n.r- ant thr -.l'n -Ulr-f i-pwrn. li'l tmrl) nr-t Athra. 5") 1 ',.1 w mil rau. IK lUalkcri. thlnl I It t-r' Jill!, il-vtt" YltUn ' Ir-lw al ran IMIOYiVs. MiMi HtT WIXX. - oiiiiinnt nl " it KlnUlira tint In llrlichtiiii .Innlnr Mnkea. N .i Y.-rk. July 22.- i".ipnin S Hrnnn'5 . int. iiucT-l nt 1 to 1 In th- lt- '., iM.n thi ll.-.'- llrlchton Junior '.K-" fo- ;-vrar-oM" nix furton. .it trlcht.m tod.. drfcatini; th- favorite. k.i. ly a fcnitth i'.c-uv who has ! n up nt Siratoea. th- lat ;n dnyj. with II. ! Whtt- t lnrwi. workei! n. n flt trSil. nnd i- 1- Mpid down to Hrlshton "j'eclRll ' li rich take A si 1 Mint crI an eay Irt-ry In th -i .? r- Handicap eorrfnc th- ra- nnd a. ) i--tr ndl- In Jii'. 1 1 . Hon the. Itrictten fteepleehat" To I. Kuril and iIIfdiant is-r- .ujiend e.1 f..r th- r-it of the m-t!li.j for disol-(Jl-t 1' nt til- post ST.nim.irli V! i -.i Sr -,i on--h.I.' tMir-f -CTjaJ-f .- l' 1 .llainnfi 5 t. 1. trnn ta-rAn. 'C . Kruiei" T t.i t. ---n.j M ntjij jij V ti 11 t f lhlr.1 Tlm. IK!! Muf rln M-i :-. ;i-t. :;.- mv i"!nr!c. n' 1 -r. rr ;r ur. V.T?n. -a-, tr-- Hrlhtir tr--r -?:-. t?ut in.". lV j,,,, rau '.nicer It. J Ilr-n. , - -, It tl .Tlar ti i. -i -J 'tranr. J. n Iiil!-ri 12 t 1. - J riri. IK 1! Mii.r. anJ f-lro a'm Mr! -hi- th- S-V IUn!'r rr!!- an-t .-j-!.- HtM Mint Y ill-lnrl-i 4 t t. tut-llpc lf inn-rm to i. r p!. i-j i i.'ol.i to 1 th'rt Ttm- ' Th- 4Tjt!t-nr. ivutron. Kuc'sta. Itur. h o . U-t Ir at-a ran "b r- ? Il!'lTl JasV 5taV- -f t ''. ! fuiVre- A.-.-m-.tar.i is .!, :i - -o l .n "- IT it'l-ra1d to t. r--i-1 tn I !' Ill itl I'.l.i t; tc 1 Unl Tfr. t ti I Mi-Kltl-:x Art r. jn. m.l ina ; rar nrth ic- fr tn! a ti-i IN- Hal t. w Cr-r J 1 m n Ansr iBa.inJi . -f-. ' itl!.-Ti I tc X. Mnt 'rrt r,- 'it an-S ! -r III Aftc X"!n)f mr pint f- n-a a- -as 'l rr ;t 'cJ. rr-ir-i-. :: Mfr- no I' t I lJi -n-l!a. ; is I-f-rn T tn 1. nJ l.rt ar is- V IS .v iatSi 5: -i 1 Vp TT- 1 'JU jak. fr, .t-r- 5ta1 Mi -. ly l-'i VTc-an, A-rxcaut. UTOMt lORITi: IIKtiTgjW. eeita4 4'hlee ataal Otatalalero Ataava Cntlro IrraaaM. Clnciar.aU O. Julv SS-- S-cord choices r.A i.tutstdcrs won the six rar- at I-t-nta t-l-.y Th f-atur. a handicap at mtle ml a ttnth. wn wen bv llc-r'atK3 In a drtr by a r.e:V from Am JMiJour. th- M-ortte. Coruscate fin SsSnl thlnl. i'4 Duke. ecr&! chede In the totting. -ci the third evnt i - S-ea.r-c3d! frcrr. Tr.3 HfJ-. the fortte. taith L-ta DurTy tb'-J. Track stow Sumrarj TrVs rc. ! -ii e.-aaj; farSc-r- roe IC -. 1 iK al-tvln a e J. .- f. '. T.iC. y rrt,:. 3 t 1 x-l itr Ixiu, s I HS., 14 t- i. t.t J Ttma 13U CI sv.r:.r. l.MJ-:l 2tn i-KiA Nirraroe 1'Tvl.ral lrrac. StacrvT-a. S:r.ler asd h Ku-tatsrai M)id -ac. rl. iiisr HanlarsS. va iIsa4i't, :u; ea. K-t Xai W5 NSeo4i. 2 k .a. Cd. Katwt lrarra. A lTtai-L I t t- UJri. Tt-- JI4, MattV il. 1ct p !' aai Jtra Cb.Uji ai. ran Tsird racei - rr--.wU tv : frwut to - wcjas Ta MC.a. SJ Meol. ii ta 3J cd tt V--Z. 1-1 'S. WaUlU, s ", I. rscvj Ttes. I.C t-i Cmurfta a-aa ruv Vtttta rar ratle s-. a itrr;'k-Kram. t -. JU ill Yvalao te J, . A aaa I-uTjci-1 3 i U-waL t I euoi. C-rssvmt. M !--: s r-a ;, zstrs. Tjie. . u ai il lrrr-e ajsc raa. rtlt re.-e. e.a rJrUcar f)-U -ar. :s ivtivji!.t., t 2. -t Att'Vstte, lai II-I. t i I mviXT. luwur -itrt, ICi uln'j t - iJ', ti-i Tus. .:- T:k.r. GREATEST OF ALL , NEGRO RIDERS. ' - .amSatfaW " aBaHaHI aaaV Jhv adHW. -BBfl'icTeaM aHv'---3icS .aSNMeH " aHFefw JLafafl i e isaac Munrnr. Mundiy ai one cf the BTatjst JorVeys. white or h'ack. that exer bestrole a horae. Ul face is a remarkably intellicent one. F1 s . Sit Ijucui. ;nll-ta an4 K-Jla al :Ixth ra--. tr.l! and a half-J" lit. 55 K.!tXl. t tu .'.. won. Hot. 1'iJ Itol.lnor. 8 to 5. TCi"t. H'lirnrson. VS (Mclnttn. t tn 1. thri! Tirc. :J7:-5. liranl Vlt-. Itowr Multh. v.it- ijjru anil 'Jrart.rti a!po ran. Aarrasraaartt lark Reaalt. Pr.iMni-. It I . July IT T3i N-npnrt Mak-. th ilrjit or thre in th l"r i !nc- . rlil lianiliraf. Narramnott Park. furnlh-l on of thr lw-t rai tf th k ti-la Ke rultr: Klift rar. mil and f.irtj- vrd-nran'! Slam. ' 1 to S. won. Thiiii-nd. J to 1. i"inj. Vrrnss. J! to 1 th:nt. Tlm i:M. , J"'1! ri. flvo furlonB Ilyl. ! to t. won: r?",,,"i '" ,s ," ' "-nd. Kfnia. J to 1. TTiInl rm-. !.)Ut sj fur!oTij: I'lirl-nr. 1 to j. won Th- Murkitr. to 1. rwond. Will IrUhn.an. 4 n 1. thliil Tim-. 1.11 l-iiurth rc-. mil- and a furl'ma. Nwxrt taK M.nci. T tu ;. iron. iMrirjin. 3 to 1. finl. Ilrs :3 to X third Tim. tilJ-S. Ilftl; ra--. :It- furlnrirw AnJmnik-. u to 1. "" I'rocrMinii-. ; jo t. wonl. jltr Hll. to 1. third. Tim-. i?c: S. .-'Uth rac-. mil- Kti.l H furiine-Ortho5oK. to 5. i'n. i1ui!. : (o I. f-nin.1. R F Wll Ilttii. 1 to I. third. Tins-. 1:3 3-5. MISSIP OK TROTT7i TIRP. Xndlr Mac. I.laoajrrn. Xnlnrk. Dmey. t-alatle aail .ta4ahoa Hoy r- Uarklaiar Very Flat. Mr. J. t. Si;e. Iw-s Moin-n. la. ha iut Wj'-tht of T A. Conrad. s5t. I.ou! Mo the p-iclin; mare. Glory JuaIi-. 2:l..u. hy il.tmrietta Wilket. tlam "lamatls. dam o'f thr . hy C K Clay. 2:1''. rec-ntlv adver tl.1 for sale In The W te-n Ilorem:iti. Mr. S!jrt ha pl.oc.l th- niar in the han.U of W. II Ilarsiton at the Indiaiiai-ilis tra.k. She ha a trial of :.lu-. Iludd !ol.le is r-porled to have the fast est sre-n iwivr eer in Ciltfornia. This 11-r. who will be. sn on the !rand t'lr tult In WrZ. i? a Min of Oupid. r:lh. Murray Hose, the well-known Mernphli a-rr-tary. h.fil th- misfortune to have hN ti-ye.ir-old i-oji run over and Inhtsintly klll-d in CIiIciku la-vt wetk. The pneern O.ill.ith-r. r?.C's. and FVank Yo ikutn. r.iC'5. paoe.1 n dead h-at In 2-tV on th- lat day of the Ilradford. l'.i . nif-tlim. List we k. Thre- well-knonn hoi-e.a. traveling In roi;nlto. ha con- on th- rook o far thl f-.tson. Th-v are I!ok WINon. r:; Ikk Iterry. -.lPi. and laM. hut not 1-ast. Knap McCarthy's old war horre. l'.ilm I-af. ;-li4. who was di.c"v-re.l at Ore-n-hurs. I'i . last w.k. niaiueraiins under the name of Prlnc- IMward. L.Ionj-ro. S?'. i one of th- Itchiest sho. trotter in the world. lie wear aluminum sho-s welchlnc two and one half ounces. Iiewey. I-IS'--. 1 th- fa"tet ctven trot-t-r of th- year. II- l a mn of Superior. S.IT1. and won two rac..i at th lnver meeting. Kntries to th- -arly-eloInT stakes nt Topefca. Kas.. war- s-itisfa-tory. and a rnod j rocnimme I- assure-i for the Stp li'mluT tn-titur. Si-.-nteen fntrles in th-S-year-oi'I pace make this a-vettt look kooI. J Champ llrown. the man who devel oped and lirvusltt out tho one-time world'n ehatni-ion jMcer. ltol'rt J . "lol'i. died r-e-ntls- at Wllliam-iiort. I'a . where Ji had lonir "mad- Iil-a home He had many friends throughout Pennsylvania and New York. liHvltur at diff r-nt times i-am-palcneil a tatIe of hor-e. ajul had aNo nct-d as Meret.iry of th- Wllllamoport Ilartnt; As.-iatIon. 1-Inc suceei-sful In loth t.ninches of rHclmt wrk. Xoiook. 2 '-i. th- fastest p rfom -r of the H'lFon, l the ji-oduet of a double YIIkes cto. as h- wa" slris! by MeKlnney, :llt. son of Aloone. dam ilai-il-. Trim. l. i:oiiir. 2 14,. son of Simmuns, 2:. He r.'duceil his r-cord from ;; to C.-? In ln tirt rare of tl.e year, and lioks like r. J-C! paeer nt 1-aat. 1IU dam. ?.u:-IIe. I (.!:) ty Mr A II Mlll-r of Ituffalo. who it u-ln" h-r for br'iillmj punHJs's. The cr-t Coil, Iron nnd Oil Circuit oaJ lVnnjlvntili i1 made up of six of h-st tusii" and trnck In th- St.ite of lVnnlvanla The circuit opns at Klt tannlns. !'i . Aueu-t li to 1 where the eiitri-" clo- August IS. and W. K. Noble 1 -iT-tarv Tlon i-om-s Butler. I'unx-utawn-. Brook vill- 'laiion anil Himrs Imrc In ncular crd-r There are lilieral puriea. fair tr--itmcnt and suro monev at all of the-e plies 1' B Henderson ts circuit secret.tr. Brook !!, I'a. It ts sntioufic.il in th pre dl-patche from th- We-it that Japan lntti.! to nd i.eer;il repr- ntat1v- to tudy c!o--ly th- hore 1. wn at the lwls jim! Clark Imposition In Portland tht fall It l nl stated that htn i will li- of!! Lilly repr--.-:itel in thl! i. sard. Much hope ! n-ld out ths-t th. ixlMjid Empir- may make irs- purchases of re-dini: animals. Walter IMreet Is considired able by the x... one" to duplicate his sire's p-r-formanc- down th- line when th latter an rscine. Ever thing in sicht is con ceded his Senator J W Bailey of Tva was a ii.ttie to Iyxincton tr.i we-- ne i Mrhlv elat-,1 ht th. KOod showing the hnnda -.r9 -r r-l TToa ho-v a Mich nt of pc.il In their bruhs.. isirr-Tondent ,,.s of werkout of three mlki t-:ween S-t Marl- and Ner :.i .ui. ti- a. "1 htve a a neat rrir'v'tnttera. th- great Majar I'elmar , .t.r- sui i r.-ver aar suca a pui .- . ....-aev I . 14. taW "i ' -" m, . , t'fu! 'rSt to c the two noN- ar.lrrtal g.j Ilk- a in anJ I-ttlrg them do all th-y ccn'.I th Iat i-aarter They hid a f-uih !at w-ek. Al Cumraircs was work-out Country Jay McDonald TL. w Swe-t Mane. nd s-cond Trainer i-nrnora with N-rvoto and to these W-t't. horse corn- down th- homestretch nc-k anTneck. with 5.eet Marl llnltli ng tk ahead of Nervolo In S. was w-crth "going miles to " r.w rTor nt-t.. rcig. ItritlaB fade IJly Wear Tesaa Iw. an Ftrat laay. pjn-rnuc srn: i talU. Tex July Si. A tr-tnndoas I ralti'tiJrm set In jut b-fcre 3 o'cJ&rk this aftemo-Ki an-I Just after trw rac- urx"r th auspices of the Lalla rlvlc; Club tad started Nearly Lrt rron were In the grand atasd Ttr betting th- 2rt in Texas un der tt ae.w antlra-'ilmom law of the State. as Kv-ly la books an-I auctions. Only on runchig -vent had be-rj flalsft-d when the. day's racing had to he abon-don-d b-vac of the- :orm Th--downtown rlrc5is ar still tt-n In deflarrc of the rew law. but vuorou rrosecutlons are lc)krd for at any trcci-nt. Wsstera taaa.. At r Var--Caia Z. l 31 l-ir tr-.ra-. At Iir-T tvsrr-r , St- Je-pi z. At rsjttte-ra-tlc t-4. Sa Qty J. m.imp -TVi:ai- ill iiirvt.., 4.1-- of H M Chllds and ether trainrs at :he local track It-rtha B-nnett O Is st-p-tdS k a cikf filly, and Vera Prodlg! SI is reckoned to h th making of a llfl-.-l a' It!-" -. "" - a. . a . a ar a a S aa.a aa-aST narir- Ila" 1 a h ! lulf f Ci'imtt-d. 1K anI - giH.r.a!t it nana ryau- NO-HIT GAME LOST: HOWELLBEATHRUBE" Henlej Equals Mathewsoa's Great Record, Shutting Browns Out Without Run or a Hit Wad dell Throws Second Away. STAXDIXG OF THE ClABft. Anerleaa LMgae. Out.. W. I- Pet. Cluh. W. U. Pet. CJvvrland ...;: r .CM lS.mt-n S 41 .tu 7.!co i .r, , Y.rk...S 41 . Philadelphia SI .K jr UJflS..ll i . Utrult ... .42 J .iS V"ahlnston Z U .S3I Wfcrr Tkrjr Flax T-Djr. Nw York at . IuU. I'MU.Irl. at Chtco. Vtrrdar'a Braalla. Phlla. -. nt. LouUa-XICIrwUn.! 3. Iloaton . t-Tilraa-n a. N. Yt.rH I. U'trutt . Waaa. t-i- W-ldon Henley, a macnifieent peclnln of the Southern lad. lifted himself from a mi-dlocr place, Into tlie loftiest niche In American pltcherdom yesterday, when fee siiiiji me Browns out without a nit or a. run in the Brst came of a doubleheadrr. taking rank with Miithewson and YoutiK. Henl-y'a feHt was a iiotable achievement for a youngster from the Memphis club of the Southern I-ajfue a year ago. he ha won hW spurs aral a b-uH-ball crown. Nature provided Renerously for the lad and .lidowtd Mm wltn a massive frame and a cool head. Krcnt his elevation In front of the Ttrowiile butteries, he hurle.1 hw shots into the mitt of little ltarton. routine- McAIter's sturdieit irunners with laughable f and tinUiiinx up as strong a wh-n he started. In all that remarkable battle, wily three of the n.i th-s it ached tlrnt base. They were the tliree pases donated by Weldon. Not one of them eer reached a second base, two being pickled by Barton and the third forced out at s-cond. Only tn Ihe lost innlrr. when Gleason escaped by Bar ton's miarudement of a high foul, did more than thn-e of the locals fac the gaunt lad In the square. Ills control was niacnlnceiit. "Rube" Waddrll. In hla luilmlest nwrntnts was not better. Mora than 8. p-r-ons feverthly" fol lowed the moiemcnts of that emaclatel catapult In th- final moments of the clash. As; batter after batter returned to hl s-at and Silk O'ljiuehltn's sharp "strl-k- tuh" and "j'ou're out" tolled off the i-rioil of the now historical struggle, the jiopul-jcc moved uneasily In their seats). A sil-n-e f-H on the multitude as Ilenler whlrl-d his disastrous brand of pellets In the .Ishlli luulnic. As Jones rolled out. the stands and 1I artier broke Into a tu multuous roar. The rare treat ' a no hlt. tiu-run jrame tlished before them. F.S WITH HAM.EV. Strance as It n.ay appear, they roundly elildiil Barton for his mlstako on Glea son's foul Only three more out to make, and the fans shifted their tnipport to Mack's elongated youth. They cheered when Uot'i forced illeayoti at second, ap plauded when I'elty btKteil a ip fly to Starr, and were hushed In breathless sua-p-:se aS the Kre.it Stone walked to the plat-, only to rise In lite stands and br-ak forth In a liedlam of yells as Stono flew out to aeylxild. The no-hlt game had l--n enart-d lief or ttielr ryes, and Hen ley received a gristing, aa he slowly wlth diew front th diamond, which will Ions lie retnetnliered. An i.!al day. a great g:ithrrlng of the falthfu! and the extraordinary work of tin- young :naii contributed to thoroughly satiate the most ardent rooter. Harney J'elty was mcrshadow-d by the splendor of his antaconist. McAleer'a premier twtrlr was hit hard In every alternate Inninc and was Invincible at other times. Four doubles nnd two triples, with four tngles. all tnade by Davis. Cross. Hoff man. Ilartse) and Seyliold. produced an easy victory with Henley working tn per ftct form. rKLTV HAD OFF OAT. I'elty had a decM,! ff day. starting by walking th- flrt two batters. Cros scor Ing the first run on a double to left, and "Fatty F-!!" Seybold droie Iave to th 1 nch with n smash agalti't the center flel I Meac!irrs. which "Hutch" made a la borious effort to reach. llartsel walked hl next time up. took third in IavlVs smash to left, and "Dad dy" CYoss a,raln drove his cotton-topied suNirillnate hf.me by n sting to left. Davis tallii-d on S-jlH-.ld'n out to Wallace and Captain Iive van ta,bb-il on an abortive -Ifort to work the doubl- rteal. I:n1s; triple 1hln.l th- steps tn right fi-ld and th third Nngla of th veteran l.v cor. niothr In the fifth, and Hoffman's douLl- to 'the "Katv" slim In rtaht field nnd a douMe br Iavls added nnother in th- seventh. Barney worked out of a nit-) hoi- in th last session, as. the fans were yelling to the enemy to "welt it out." to gle Henley a moment's r--t for his surretne effort In the last In nin?. Only two of the Brownies fanned In th poch game Walltc wan the only local Ltd to make anything approaching a hit. IV; drovf a liner Mralght at Hoffman In the tilth Innlnc. Weldon k-pt the ball on tn- ground or eiti nis way through by forcme his opponents to jhp up aiy files The .i?ore: FIILTT OAMK. ST. LtiL'IH AU. K. A. li 4 0 e o S:on- left fl-M. . .. strr mxiiM i,i- Van Znt. rl:M nld... V.'rtllac-. iihortfop ... Ko. M-r. i--ntr n-M...., J. n-. rtrt ti-- I'isin. thlM rase...... thWll"l.-.. catcn-r . itu). .'lor Totals . . . S 0 6 is rniu-.HKi.riwA. ah it. 11. Ilirtwl. l-fl fl-M 3 t I llorfaian. ctntrrftIl 4 : z l)at. xlr-t tsi-.. I : 3 I'ro. third las- -.5 1 3 S-ldiL rlajht n-id 1 ) I Murphj. si-cunl has- .... 4 o e Kn!rht. -hort-toj lUrtoTi. c&trlrr 4 0 lUr.lc). ittch-r 4 0 0 TntlN 35 f ST s: 1iu'.-. oocoaeo PMlad. Inhla 2 'J 2 1 0 1 i 0-4 ltn.i run - Phtlad-lphU 4 Tso-t.ase hit Clo- .. StM 1. Ial t. Hartal I Thre-t.a- rata Liails 1. Huffman 1 Moltn ! II -Trajan 3. Murphy I luxi ,n tall-Off lVl'r S. eff ll-nl-y 3 Strike ojt-H- Ivlty t l llrn!- I L-ft on ta--st I.uts J. ltiUa d.l;hU 7 Ttm- -f cam-- i.'r.e hour and forty ralr.utrs I'mrilr- U'f.cugftlln. SECOND GAME. H-n'e"s brilliancy had won the popu lace entirely, but their loyalty to the homo lads shocd ltsvlf no sooner than the quaint Waddell and Srtir-ck tcitt-ry t-e-g.in to warm up in front of tho stand. It was .ilwajs in lJ-nc- until it-uben thr-w hi game awn In the las: Inning of an -xi-Itttig battl- with HowiU "Happy Harry" an 1 the veteran Sul gen recrsd th-result of zh- lllumlnat el frolic of Usi Wednesday evening when t:-" i.nd Tit wr-ftllnc tvt best e.! the Brownie b-ttry. breaking fhe s-r l.s with rbtlade phla in half. The score wjs S to S K-twten th- sp.ll of HmteyN wonder- ui -.oi;iiiuii .o t--k..., ...hi.ii u 4013 ...m......,... -........, . - - ... ...... dell and Sohreck again: the fnc In I-ft t'.-ld. Th- eccentric diamond ccme dlar.s contlnu-d their antics when th cljr. Unol up until Mark said "Get buv. iZtl "" nnd It wa fully an hour aft-r O'l.tushlln called tht eond clash that thf faith.J' Mucked up ejurage enough to veil at rteut-n. Th erratk- outhj-aw was going at a' terrific clip Ini Iot nj tim-. In Impr-sslng the fact en Boss McAleer. As h- fanr.-d Van Xant eal!y. with Ston- at cor.d. h glanced at Sir James saying "Giaess I'm rott-n ah Jim" Surflc it to ay. Mac prebahjy wlashed the Hub- elsewhere. And the faithful ha.1 a Joncizg de!re to Imagine WaddII back la "The Stain of Guilt." Calus lu rt craciouly unburder.e.! the thlckly-populat-l tacds aftr riltchlng four remarkable Inning.- H wa ever agreeable to an appreciative aulitnce. He ajiurned th heavy part In this winter mekairama and made th Browns a pres ent of the conflict Th- guilty Rub walked Ko-hl-r twice- and each time "Dutch"" .manas-d to get around the cir cuit. Both :lrae Gorg Edward was amu!ng hlndf with th propoiUon of g.tr.x Kohlr three balls and then sinking the batter out as he did In his ctyfr days. "BCBEf" IN BOLE OF VILLAIN. But "Rut" ts elder, and to th twe stained heaves ef the guilty Thespian the Browr.s ct! th game. Howell and his eel till wa a mytery to th Athletics for f-eir innlr.g. not on cf th r.r reach tcg firjt. Then Seybold doubd. Harry fanned Muryhv. bat "Socks" got to thtrd 00 Ksight's est. The SU IsxU dit M Th pellet aiwjiin t tk aOH fW It. Joe let It ar a tke osrpaleBt a aaa. Tka rol- Mckter aatterr at Mta. but Howcu atrack aatSartael. Kh tka acton a aeeend - .- - M - - ibl aM la tta aalf of taa artk aa toak taa lead. Koenler aiack ta taa ohkor cs w Taa Joaaa rolled the ban to Waddell and be aroroptlr turned and buried to the Stoat Knight to catch Koehler. The ball caroeaed to left fleM and "Datch" hastened to third. Oleaaon poked to Darta. Harry twirled about once or twice and finally threw Jonea out at second. Joe Sudgen luid an nmcalna; tlm. with Waddell. fouling no less than twMre new halla over th atanda and keeping the Illuminated pitcher bap-J uains; nem on tne grass. Finally jajden walloped one Into Hart ael'a hands. "Topsy" toad the catch, threw badly to c.tch Koehkr. and when the ball went back to the diamond Rube bad missed a chance to nail Uleason at bomepiste. and the score was passed. Hoffman tied the game tha next inning on a trip! to left field and a single by Davis to right. Howei: was Invincible aft er this Inning, although a neat double In the eighth helped hitn when he had walked Hartsel and Davis. Rube allowed one hit In each of the three succeeding sessions. Koehler opened the ninth with the fans stamping and yelling at Mack's great southpaw. "Dutch" got a las, but not before Wad delt's Ire arose to a fever heat when OLaughlln refused to call Koehler out on strike. Jones again laid down the sacri fice and the Reuben again hurled the ball wide. This time the pellet danced about the ratling on the tight-Held bleachers as Jones chased to second and Dutch brought up at third. Oleaaon whipped a ball over Beybold's head In right field and the game ended. The score: t. zorm AB. R. H. Stone, left nM 4 J Starr, second base to Vanzant. right acid ..- o 1 Wallace, abonstop 400 Knefcier. center Held .... 9 3 0 Jtn-. nrst baas S ni-rxon. third base 4 t S Sus'toi. catcher 0 0 Unwell, pitcher 10 TWala 2 1 S PKHaADEXroiA. AB. R. H. HartaeU. left fleM 3 0 0 O. a 1 t s s 1 c 1 37 U Hoffman, c-nter fleM.... Sit Davla. nrst taae S 1 Cron. center fleM 10 0 seyrntd. tight nll 3 1 1 Murphy, second baas ..4 o Knlaht. shortstop 4 0 0 Schraek. catcher .1 3 0 1 waitilell. pitcher 3 1 TWals 9 3 I Kt 3 NdQa out tvtian aHnnlna ran avaat toad-. at. tiuia a a a a : a a u 1 S Phlladalphla 1 0 0 1 I 0 0 -2 tarneii runt FTiiiaaioipnTa 1. twomm mia SeyboM I. Three-taiae hits-Hoffman 1. tc- nnc aits Jones 3. Ftarr I. Metrman 1. inm bla plars Hinrell and Wallace 1. Passed balla Suanton 1. fltoln Hfta-av Itleaaon l fiaTla 1. Will pitches Howall I. liases -n balla-Off Howell 4; eff WaiMell r Struck nut-By How ell : br Waddeu . larft on baaes St Loots 7, ntllaaetphla (. Tim of gam One hour and thirty minutes. Umpire OTatoghlln. Xates af tha Gasae. Cbriatr Mathawson pitched a co-hit. no-run gam at league park four years aco. The exact lat- was July 1a 1I. SuJhntr at that tlln- working fur the Roblsons. was his o-p-nent. Jack Warner caught Mathewsvn. Iln ley'a achloi-ment was m-re nmabla. aa 1iar-II- Hickman, then at short for the Giants, knocked down two line drlres br thrtlltnir leaia In the air and tb Olantr right ftelder rausnt a rermlnclr unposstbl drive In the last In nlnr. Wallace's liner to Hoffman was th only, smash made yraterday which smacked of a Utile. "The aeorgla Cracker" has leaped Into prom lnne at a bound. The lad deserved Ms lc tuiy. Only twenty-ftvn Hrowntea were at bat d irtng th- ctvat exhtMtlon of bitching skill. Had ltarton caught illeason's foul fly. onlr thr- men would have faced th Cracker" tn cch Inning or the game. Weldon sot a "Wr done. Henle." from all aides after the game. Barton trl-d rn amateurish trick on Koehler In the f.ri same which will surely bring th y.jungjter crlrf If h- attMrgits to practice the act. As K-hr swuna to hit. Barton raised h!s glove, halting Ko-hlcfa swing. The lall n'lled gently down to Imvls as Koehler turned on lUrtun an. read the riot act. Mlk O'laanghlln. prubablr lbs best umpire In tha big leagues, was a little off on balls and strikes tn the second conflict yesterday. It is by no mean an easy task to mand In th burnlnc sun f.ir thr-e hours ami rail the ds eery time a ball ! thrown over th ruM-r. Silk e-n-l up matters, however, and the faith ful ha. rts real kick to make ca Mllk'a work Clark Orifflth enmes to fit. Ivnisa with his Highlander this afternoon. Jack Powell. wri has be-n In the rlty for the past two Aav rrettnr up. will work this afternoon against hU old ls and "We Willie" U slated to upheld tha honor of th Browns. Both clntia are go ing at th fastest pare they have ezr-ri-nced this season and the lour games ought to 'o warmly contested. ChiraaT B tcw Task 1. Chicago. July 22. In a pitchers battle t.i-day Chicago won the third straight gam from New Vera. New York's I'-na run was scored Uirougn Chlcago'a ern-a. Attendance. 14.224. i.-or: Chicago. 1 A1I.ILO.A.E. IConmr. AIl.H.O.A K. If.. 4 0 2 0 0 Oren. rf... 4 10 0 1 iKeeler. rt.. 4 0 0 0 13 0 : i 14 0 1 1Z I 3 3 1 0 13 Holm-s. If. I Davie. .... t 3 IS 0 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 0 oiKlKerra. a. 4 OiWlIlUresb 4 0 'Teaser, tb.. 4 rsaiihon. lb I larwi. m... I Jf.r-. of... 2 Ailltvan. e. 3 Tan'hlll. sb 3 White, n... 3 Kults. ef... 3 1-ow-ra. lb. 3 Mctltilr. e 3 Cheat.ro. p. 3 Totals ...21 4 24 It 1 Totals 2T IS New York. It 4 Chtcagi 0 0 0 0 19 10 ..3 New York 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 Left on bases Chicago 2. New York 4. Two tos h!t-McJutr 1. Three-haM htta Jon-a 1. fsacrtnc hit Cheabro I. Ftnl-n base Jon 1. Green 1. Struck out By Whit 2. by Chs br I Passed halla McGutr I, Bases on balls Off Chest.ro 1. TimeOn hour an.l tire-ity-nln minutes. Umpires Sheridan and McCar thy. Detroit ft , Washlagrlaa (s-a. Detroit. Julv 22. iJetroit won lth am- -f a doub-healer to-itay from Washington, mak ing a straight s-rlea of ne gam fcr the leeala. Atten'lance. 4.501. Scores; King game: lvtn.lt. AIl.H.O.A. K. Cxley. rl.illU rVhaef-r.Sh 4 0 13 0 Mclntlre. If 4 I 2 0 0 ira.wf..rd.rr 4 110 0 O'L-ary. a. t t 3 1 1 Lowe. 3b... 8 2 0 3 1 l.'.-..lar. lb 4 1 S 0 0 Drill, e .... I 11) 2 4 lnotan. p 1 0 0 3 0 Tctala ...34 127 14 3 Wsahlngtun. AU.II II.A.K. Nil. 2b..... 4 rxntor. - 4 Hickman. 3) S And-na.ef S H'lsinan. It 4 Htahl. Hi... 4 Km.ll. rf... 4 H-Vn. e,. 4 Patten, p.. 4 1 i 3 : 3 3 2 1 2 3 3 11 I 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 l Total . .30 II U 13 -S Detroit .. ..70100000 ..J Washington 0 o 2 0 o 1 3 0 0-1 Tan-Mat hits Melr.trr L Drill 1. Lowe 1. Iluelaman 1. Three-Uua hit Hickman I. Home runs fawford 1. Kacrtflc hlt-Iiw I. Donovan 1. Baara en IaIL Off rmovan 3. off Patlea 2 Left en lse Drtrolt 4. Washing ton 4. iitrack eut By DcrxAan 7. by Itten 1. I;nM t.:ti-O'learr to S-haef-r to l.tnlny 1. Wild pitches latt-n I. TIm-One kwjr and forty minute, t.'mplr Cennul'y. H1VOND 5AMK. Itro!t. Waahtngtcn. AH.ir.o.A.i:. All.ll.IU E. Cilr. cf S NI1I. Jb. CasMy. 4 1 sv-l.aefer.2t. 3 Mclntrre.If 4 crford.rf 4 C'letfT. a 3 t.. Jt .. 4 IJn-'.sey. lb 3 Drill, c. . I Ktlllan. p.. 4 2 1 Hlokmaji.Si 4 Anderon,cf s Ilueltrn-n.lt 2' 5thl. lb.. 2 Knoll, rf. . 4 KUlre.!g..c 4 Hughes, p . 3 tmiii . ,x : Totals ...34 a:i 11 1 Two out when wlar.trg run was ecire.1. retn 2 a 0 1 a 4 0 1-4 Waahtngtcn ... 00310000 01 Two-baa tits O'larv 1. Horn runs Cooly 1. SacrtCr hits- pehaefer 1. Drill 1. Htahl I Baaearn tall-!') Kllliaa 3. bjr Hughes 4 Hit -.th ball Stahl 1 IWt on bases rjtrcit 7. Waahlngtoa 11 nruck out Hr Kllltan 2. Ly Hcgheta 3. Time-Oca hcur and forty minutes. Umpire Cenaolly. nriaa1 8. Baataw X Ore!s-.d. July 22. Th Inrata ma.te t, cut of sis with Boston to-day. cutbattlr.g tLe vlattcr Attenlan-e. T.341 sVn: Cleveland. . Uoattn AB.HO A.E.1 AB.lt O.A.C Jaciei. If. Pay. cr..... a rilrk. rf... 4 KaM. 2b... 4 Bradley. 3b 4 Turner, a.. 3 t-arr. lb.... 2 B-ja-low. e.. Donchu. p 4 a 2 3 4 1 0 2 1 2 1 2 2 lit 0 3 1 0 0 Pelbach. rf. 4 I t C Iiarent. s .. 4 2 0 Burkett. If. 4 2 1 iv,!!tr.. Jo. 1 O.HtahL cf... 4 I 1 1 a 0 : 4 2 0 'Freman.lb 4 0:10 0 Frrl. 3ti.. 4 12 1 0r!ar. c... 242 t irstbacn. d .. a a a s Wlr-ter. n.. 3 n a 1 Totals 34 13 27 13 I HWmifca. 1 0 IfUngUub ..1900 TMala . 34 i 24 17 Batted for Crtgr. tlutt-d for Winter la ninth. nrrelaed 1 0 0 4 9 0 .: Beaton 1 0 0 0 r 9 I Hlts-Off Olba-tx 1 la l-j Irnig; eff Wtater. 12 to 2 3-3 Innings. First on errora lios-jvn 1 Two-baa Ufa Bay 1. Bcrkettl 1. rarest 1 rerria 1. (Seltach t facrlftc t Cars 1. Tarnr l. Mcl-n taee Bay 1 Piaea on taIa-Off Winters 2. Left o tae C7ere taed t. Boat-a t Htrock jt-Br Ion.4i'j 3. by A'lrte f. Tim' Ona b-ur and thtrty-flv ratatrtes. fmrlr CBODor. toMsss State Leaajw. At Fert Dndg Fort Dolge 2. BarltsgUS 2. At Ottumwa Otttnawa . Watrk 2 At MarahaUtown Osaaks-aa 2. ttanhallioarn I. At Keokuk Boraa gam pr-atpmed. rain. C dsatoa t as. At Hot: a. jsociw j. Banenes 1 Clark ant Faeba; GIANTS AGAIN DEFEAT CARDINALS Thielmaa Meets Fate of Taylor and Poor Fielding Allows Mc Grawites to Walk Away With One-Sided Contest. STAXDI.Itt OF THE CLCBS. . Xatloaal Leaae. ciub. w. u. ret. j ciub. w. u. ret. S.'w JT0 s .7' Cinctr-natl ...4 .Mi brgw...M 33 .a ,T. UJL-I3..21 t J PhllaAfliihia, ft a .5l!n..ton SI .S chicaao 5 a .-: 1 iiro-kiyn ...:i & .: Wher They Play To-Day. Xo garcys e..1-iluy.L Vealerday'a Reaalta. S.-Jo'k l'Ul .cincm. 7. Kreok. 1-1. Biatttn s. Chicago l. REPUBLIC SPECIAL, .?' York. July 22. Encores came so thick and fa.st at the I'olo ground yester day that the St. Louis Omllnala decided to repeat the baseball comedy rendered with so much eclat nnd as to-day was tha last chance the ierformanc was run through again with new situation and rome bright lines added at the last mo ment. Although th srorn cf the game wia 3 to 4 instead of 14 to 2. tho net result was the same. Unlike the grumbling comedi ans uf Broadway, who complain that they are so oft-n forced to face an "I dare j'o'.t to makii tne lauch" audienc. the visitors found that thlr mere appcuranl-o was the. signal for a universal grin, xteinlinc from one plank to the other of th- stands. Tho Giants who kir.dly assisted at the performance, afforded a lively contrast, for Howermati was the only funmaker In the truup-..and hka methoils are julte dif ferent from tho-e use! hv th- Cardinals. DFM.BAVY STAKED Ther was a villain in tl bill named Dunlcaw. ami n. Mcllraw took the ardu ous part of th- "first hooray" and on Johnston. personatM th "vole from witro'jt. the ca.st wa fairly compl-tc. Those who hafi nothing to say or do that .w funnv spoke their lines er went through their "business" in a wlttj man ner, and that was quite enough. Time was about tli beginning of the season that th St. Louis Cardinals with looked upon with fear ard tr-mhllitg. Then they suddvnlv developeil Ktseball nppeniiciiis and Charley Nichols wai pruned out. The result Is that the St. IouU Ditchers can't pitch, th catchers can't catch and the fielders can't field. All hands can Kit fairly well, and Burke has not succeed ed In eradicating this feature ay -t. since huttii.g. after all. is largely a mat ter of Instinct. Huwcver. James has holies. The gam started at alKmt the pice that was to hae been anticipated. After tho first three CardintJs had been illpo,d of Georgia Broivr.it rturtcd New York's half of the tyt-opener with an earnd baso on balli iiarned li-eaus ho actually coaxeil It away from Thlelman. "Mik-" Donlltl steppHl Jauntily to the tut and forced him at second, but after that tho hits and other causes contributory to victory cam.- along with great rcKUlarity. "Dan" McGann also drew a lias- on balls, and a weird and wonderful balk by Tlilelman moved them loth alone. M-r-tes's ait was too scalding for TSl-Invin. and Donlln and McGann seor promr.tly. Dahlen's hot stitch pulii-d "Sandow" along to thlnl. and he nnd Dahten sooroil on I.vlin's hit. coupled with ajniu fil Ish flinging of the ball around the dia mond. Gilbert obligingly struck out. nnd Itow enmn's first attempt, a hard slap to Thlelman, resultet in tli tldrd out. Brnlne's single, following ltow-erman'a two-ling slash, gave' th- Giants a run in the fourth, and in th- fifth Thl-lm.tn and th r si of the St. ImuU team simply fell apart. In this session th Giant sandwiched four stolen liase-" In Mwoti slncl-s by Mertis. Devlin and Gilb'-rt. Hresn-ih.-in's ri-eoiid two-sack sinnsli and an error by Leahy. The n:es th-y made of thinus resulted In four more ruju-. After that the Champions simply plod-led comfort ahlv along to the finish. In th thlnl Innlm; the visitors, who could not forget to hit now nd then, worked In a run on "Srtke" Shannon's base oti balls and Armlt's two-lmse smack. In th nest session Dunh-ivy'n has on ball? coitnt-il aftir s.ifo drives by Burke and Iahy Ilow-rinan's overtiitow of second allowed Dunleavy to scor- in th sixth, and Meliride. who had con tributed a hit. came home on lyahy's fly to the ubiuultoiw Mcrtcs. The score: HT. XvU'lS. All. .. 4 ... i ... 4 ... 4 ... I ... 4 .. 3 .. 4 .. 4 it. ii. o. a. n O. I 1 4 12 1 t l t Fi o. i Bhannon. left field Arrult. "con.t La.... Smmit. center field Berkley, tlril ba- Iunl-Mry. riuht h-ld.. atcllrlde. shortstop .... Burk. a-citnl ba.... Iiahr. catch-r Thlelman. pitcher .... Totals SOT Brown, tight field... Isinlln. center field... Mctiann. first liae Mertea. 1-ft n-M Hahlea. hortt-l .... lierlin. thlnl .ae Gtltrt, seii.nd !--.. f-'Irang. i-oni! Ui.!... Iliia.ermnn. catch-r ... Amis, pllchcr Total St. Lou! t o 2 0 t i 0 4 A ...3 4 YOUK- 13 All. I ... 4 . & ... 4 ... J ... 4 ... ... 4 ... v ... 4 ... 3 ...K .." 9 ..I rt 13 1 ft . o . s 0 0 ) New Ycrk First liase on error- No York I I-ft ti ba Nw Yoik . St !:l 7. 11rt !- en balls-Off Ames 3. off Thiehnan - Mruck out By Ames 7. by Thlelman I. Two-Uas- hits Bowerman S. Arnlt I. Sn-rlflc- hits-Ames 1. Stolen Mtea Brown 1. Meites 2. IH-vlln i. ISiuM- rIas-Ji!l-rt. Inhln an-1 MefSana I lUlks-Ttilelrann I. i.-ise.l ball lhy t. Umpire ji,hntnn. Tlme-rTwo hours At tenilanc. Vi.im. Itaaatoa Z. I.'biragca I. n-it.in. July :;. The mm with n.lc-igo to day a won by Ik-tl-n 11 lb t-nth triune tn a slrgle. a rarrlRc-. an 'e-rijr an.i a r-IJr choir-. elirer pltclml an excirllent 511-.'. atrtklng out nine roi. s-core: Uortnn. Chlcaeo A1I.H.O A K. All.ll.O A H. Alih'chlo. a S 3 3 1 .-'larle. cf- 4 1 1 ' u Tern, lb.. 4 I S3 1 1 Sl.ilir.ey. rt3 I I (1 11 Hilar.. if..l : svhulte. If. I I o Deleh'tl. If 4 0 1 11 0 banc-, lb. 3 1 12 1 1 HWM, 111 10 1 l Tinker. . 3 1 3 0 Frax-r. cf.. 3 9 2 0 Kvcrs. 2b. . S 1 2 1 Bavmer. 21i 4 1 2 4 0 I'ar-y. I 0 e 2 0 M'n. ... 4 2 if Klcg. c. .. t 2 M 11 Willis, p... 4 1 1 1 ' Wetir.tr. p. I 1 2 Tuts!" ...37 T 13 1 Tctal ..34 'Z II 2 On it when winning run Has aeorI. Beaton 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 ) 0 1-3 Cblcaga .. - . I 0 o o 0 0 0 e 1 Two-taee hlts-i'hance I. Sciiac- hll Tensy I Tinker 1. Mal'.s-v 1 Double play- Vit". ten anl Ter.n 1. liijmer an.l T-r.ir 1 Flrt la on talle-Off Wl.Ils 4. Hit by fltcfce,! ba.I -By W tills 1 struck out By VM;it 4. by Wimr s. l""-il bill Mcran 1 Time On hour and fifty miaute Umpire O'lfuy . At tendant. 2.'J- riarlaaatl ' Hrooklya I I. Brooklrn. July 22 Hnl-n' team aj i.n twtc to-day by tr. Cincinnati play-ra. Tr alaltora ore.t six runs tn th r.ra: gain ar.2 seven In th noinl score: FIRST liAME. Iirklya. Cincinnati. Alt It.'.!. t- ahiio j- llatl cf .. 4 Hca-alr.-.TS HUec.ard.lf 4 Lumley. rf 4 Patch. 2b.. 4 OtsaleT. lb. 2 Ixwl. a .. 4 Slllar. 7J . 2 Bergen, c. 3 Jtltrhell. p. 3 Harry. It'. 4 Ke.ly. If. . 2 setnaa-. rf 4 Cr.-crac 5 Oduea. rf. 4 rtelr.rdt.lb I 5rhlel. C . 2 Catng. tsl 1 3 2 0 Totals .3t 7 27 12 Total 2i It 27 12 1 Pro-kirn 0 0 0 ? 0 0 0 1-1 Cincinnati 2 1 3 0 1 - To-t4 hlta Hugrlnt 1. Iaii!ey T f-acrle Rca hit Barry L itoe-n ta--0.1ell 1. rchlel I IMufcf- plaw-llunir. an! SchM 1 Laf. on rse Brooklyn i. Cincinnati 4 Firat lava on baJls-Off Mitchell 4. cf: Kalrg I Fim baa en -rmrs i-inclnnatl 1 lilt br r"cr.-.f balr-nr i:-lc 1 struek out By Ml'ebell 3, ty Kir.g 4 pan 1 bail l!n:en I T.me ef game on hour anl nftffour mlnutea lm lire Urasil AttendafX-e. S.. fl3J.ND ilAMC Clnefinatl in it ra i All II. '.I A l- tvtM.S. cf. 2 1 I - 'Hocrlns. 7i J 1 2 1 4 HalL cr ... j aherkar2.1f Lcmley. rf. J Batch. 3! . 3 Oasler. lb 4 Iala. S . 3 Malar. . J Bitter, e 3 fjtas. p. 1 jenea. t I 2 1 2 1 2 2 : : o l a 1 lur-.-,. lb.. 4 2 1 o 1 Kelly. If .: I 4 Ois-tnaar. rf 4 2 1 2 .iCcrrorn. . 4 2 4 3 1 iMIL cf 4 - 1 0 a o sMelnTdt.rj 4 2 2 2 4 il.Ita. c . 2 2 2 1 sjChecn, p.... J J a 2 : i e o Tetala 221227 F 0 . i 27 12 0 1 TeAalo Brocalrn . - - . .- oeooofi-i aaSnnaU 1 4 o I 1-7 taae arav-Faesta z, gtcatiut v sae Lawdar L Babl pUv-bckard. Batch sad Malay 1. GeaaleranJ Batch i. Srcofui and S"T,J!; Rltter and Gessler 1. Left 00 bass-HriBklyn 4. CtnetnnaU 2. First base on baMs-By heeh 1. Hit by pitched baH-Br Eajon 2. Struck cut-By Chech 3, by Jones L Tlsae of One hour and thirty minutes. Umpire ansie. Attendance. T.OOft. , MMls Bill Claaejr tSoea staaekesta f the Eastera Leaawe. New Tork. July 2t-Prestdent PnlHam of the National terague to-oay announcea too following contracts and releases: Contracts With St. Louis. T. J. Leahy. Release By Pittsburg. William Clancy to Kcchester. Eastern League; by St. Louis. David I Brain. fEL. PL.W COMMMMOW MbV3T. etadera af Trailer lerairae Wilt Ba Owtaoaed ky "traac Teasa. The While Seals, leaders In the Troltey League ract will entertain th Commis alon Men at Kulage'a Fark this after noon. L"p to date, the Seals have been play ing a good article uf baseball, and now lead the league by three points. Kulage's team expects to increase tills lead to-day. The Commission Men have bolstered up their weak places, and will oppose the Seals with their strongest line-up. Hurley, who ha been doing good work in the box for the Sealr. will twirl for that train to-day. De Temple said to b a very clever boxman. will twirl for th Commission Men. Th gnm will be called at 4:30 o'clock. The line-up: Whit Seala. Vurl-y Olfford Omcery MiKtlllMan.... McKeoan Kelley.. llriickmeyer... Kaianauch... Position. ..lttchcr. 4JUIUIaaruu. D9 Temple akins ...Catcher ..First base .... ..S.von.1 ba.. ..Thlr.l bae...., ..Shortstep ...l.eft fteM ..Om:r field ........uainey .........Caacy ..Ct r-nhue ..J. Docahua llan ..Iloltthauaer Harry aiatttca Klgtlt field.... t.'mrlre Fclle. K. I. T. Leaicae. At Princeton lllncetnn 3: Cairo 2 At Vlnc-titie Padaciih 5: Vlncennea k KHKHM1 AI CII.MPfOHIP. tlaelnaaH Man Defeats Waldaer ta Teaala Flaals. Chicago. July SS. Nat Emerson of Cin cinnati was xlctorlotis to-day in the fi nals of the Weurn Championship tennis tourn.imi nt. II- tl-fvated 1 H. waldner fi-t. 6-2. l-i; 6-1. Waldner was wild and Inacetirati: throughout and Emerson plaved bv far the b-tter ganie.- Mis Mvrtle McAtcer of Pittsburg won the finals It: the women's tournament, de feating Miss Carrie Necly of Chicago. 6-1. 6-S As Miss Mav Sutton of California, who won the championship last year, is not prteiit to defend her title. Miss McAtcer s victory tn the finals makes her the cham pion. toiurson on Monday will meet Krelgb Collins for the title of Western tennis champion. EGA Wli KAVI OAKS CTF. .atlaaal Golf Cknaaplaaa Heeasace Its Perwasrsl Fnaaeaaar. Chicago. July SS. National Golf Cham pion II. Chandler Kgan to-ilay won the contest for the Haven Oak Cup. defeat ing William I. How land by 9 up and S to play This victory puts Hsun In perma nent po-stysiiin of the tup. which was first put into cotm-tit,on In l. Three vic tories were necessary to ziermanent pos session. Kcan won it first in lJOS and sec ond tim- In ISM. . The rhami'on was slightly off In the irornliiK irame, but for all that had a slight advantage. In th afternoon How land putted weakly, and Egun played a strong game. Th- Solace Clip was won br R. B. Mar tin of tli j Jackson Park Club, who de flated K. L. Ames of Glenvlew. 2 up and 1 to play. J. D. Towner of Exnioor took the Tyro Cup from Htrold Wilder of Elmhurst. I up in SI holer. RAILROAD EMPLOYES AT BASEBALL Illinois Central and Loalaallle and .aah Hie Tea aaa Play at Belleville. K.-ii'mad emploveja of the Illinois Central will meet the employes of the Louisville and Nam HI nt Il-llevlli- this morning at la-ague. Dark. The liiie-up will be as f.ilTkia i Illinois Central. Ivsiimb. laMua. ana ;sas:i. , Catcher n. Bender ..Pitcher W. Bender ..Flr'tla II. Becker 17. Krau II. I Ian thorn. .. F Mil J. schefflenecht. 1 S.Il 1 VIMy A. Mjlci.ncery... F. Hums II. tturtz J. l:iermea ..Seeend base A. Dietrich .Thlnl base... .Shortvtep.... ..Ix.ft B-1.1.... ..Center fleM.. .Itlnht IS-M .. .Sut'tltute... ...J. Xenatnger P. Bachua IX Carty O. D.'Kamsey J. Herr .1. B. Bamsey lloraea la Tralalaaj Are M. Nerr York. Julv 22. A sale of raca hers fn training a hefd at Brighton to-day. Slaaa-r!-!lo. n cr-Mnut isdt. 3. In- Kingrton Imp. Paetorella. I roua'it th- top price. C. Cox paying jj.lv) for him. Iiraellt-. a chestnut colt. 4. by rkraale Brastebltla. Catarrk mt der aad trlaary Dlsekaxsjea. A CtRE IX 4W UOt'RS. ThQa ufft? rlnar frciiB V.eaataw. Bkflaffl Saatf fhS BaWasA' -Jarsi taf -if ttr r.oulil tIM JO 4-n I ills "no tex will t-U atory el mr.5ii r-rfuit fcrc tran fa e.r t-n 'rrTiJ. Fint hy taMli In c-li.i. irk.a-;e trlr en rc!pt 'T lua aot. nd t M-!- tiTita cnanri br!ta crlgtnator. c. I. Hood Cu.. Irl'a turaapartlta. Lnwall. Maaa rr rfi-t' llfsfil Kakrsaxiatrltt OCd hmtTg. Je JVea, inn mar y pan. rarraat'a Extract at Cabebs sad Ccpaba tn . CAPSULES. ' Tbnjieto. f aad iA estafar saaorrboaw. gleet, white, ate. Caay t take, eoesenient to carry. 1 ittr inn TOcfaI oe. PrietLa Tarraat C..44 II aoaoa SU-Naw York NERVAN TABLETS Indue restful slep. Cur Nervousness. Stomach. Kidr.-y and Bladder Troubles, and produce I'lumpn's. Strength and Vitality. Itv mall. Tl '"; or thre- box. JS-75. Also 'SERVA l.t-tATIVE PII.I. St. CtS, For ample Tthl-f. lm.-o lo -nt to The Vrtas Tnklet Ce Cincinnati. O. Sin h Ulinu t CI.. Iixnka. BE A MAN TOP TMIfM) stg! THC FAMOUS fiilestKifCtllilM wnx acuTtMM tow. tantsBTrW. Ttimsarnil. VMtairailsrs. f y r-ia!l. ek eeraai. Itt per r iaalag ralit. taa Vas fceat pleerl Sletaad .111 nawra yea. Mndfi sat Vancix! aar&asaatlT rnal la 1 14 alii leraU raaa ar yaaagi eSact isaaaaaaaa: ' C.O.T. maali writ trr tee, taa. aaal saaiiO ta aaa aan'isa. aWS VMl bssbT SSaaVsv IaWswsa ankSanaaanaa aaaaaSiaBBaaaaaaaaaaaaal adBsNhf .VJKNJtWOMEIlV anrflansT Pa Cut C far asnataral SBJ jTsTaaEaVjdlsakarg.. lakaaaUaaaHl gnTB7!snT Irntatiaas ar elraratlaa. sf. gBBBaafRJ naeiTii m.rabrx.a Fateta. BjTBBBJB (tuaraataad not to stnavor. BBBBBBl Prvraats eottagioa. BnBnnn ajatsl ksr aaraaaaa4saa Has'lB ' rials tasjer. saiiias fanaTaara rrtM. an reelr4 sf lif. wBnxenfam P-t9rebottl. tS A wJBdBjdS- Circular aaat on raneac. anaanjaBJ .TkoBr.03 Clmtistl Ol'-JV V c:kc:ati,o. 41 aTSaVnEahsw a-c. .ansPwsai Sjiatl 1 soldi tn aSrtafl 1 paM S1.SBS tor At St. rauJ-St. Paul , Toted 7. At asnsas city Kansas city a. At jtuwauxee axtiwauai postponed: wet ground. At Idlaaeapolla-Coliunbaas C aTJBstTawVBX- aA.a aJUljT aaa ISsi 1 St. Louts . Inarisse, I1L. 3. tt TMaraaaa aa. At Ttiiiiile Ttrgpl 4: Waco t. At tbrt Worth Fort Wcrth-Danaai poneu. ram. CUT HIMSELE WITH SICKLE. Man Hurt While Catties; and Goes to Hospital. George. S. tjutn. 44 years old. "rasa Xo. 2919 Olive- street, wax taken ta ttsk City Hospital last night with a woeBbt'ln the. left rore-arm. an Injury h sustain ssl la using a sickle. His wound, while pntatHsV Is not conslilered serious. tguln was formerly an etigravor. Hewaa at work yeaterday cutting- weeds on tha lawn fronting- the homo, or Doctor Davsid son. Ko. 4SII Cook avenue, when th slckla slipped and cut hi left wrist. Ha bled profusely from the cot and aaa weak fraaa loss of Mood when he arrived at tho naa pifaJ. Policeman George A. Glbbona ac companied Quia to tho hospital in an am bulance. VISITORS AT ST. LOUIS MITELS W. H. Caspa 1 of Boston la at era. W. H. lauurfortL wifnaadsoaeri air a., are afanoaj ax tee oouiraarn. E. B. CbUlns of Cedar Itsston, Is term at the St. jamee -G. F. 1-alntea- sad SCm Fafatar a Wlckhsa earr.e b. the Lacled yesterday. C W Oarlord of Chicago ts stoeagag at taa Hotel Jefferta-n. , Jam; P. Laraa of BaXtlmor isgTslnid at th rianfera veaterdar. James t. Manler uf Texas is at tha Ibata ern. 11. n. Nllls of C!-Ae'amd is sraxrhut mt tha St. James. Unnl M. Borr- cf Waco. Tea., earns to me i.vcica veeterdaa-. W. I Wltmer of Kansas cttr ts a anrat at th Hotel Jefferson. " "" " --C1 C. Wtlann of Denver Is ataytnaT at tha Plsntera. John f-mfthhatmer and wife nt Nav Oriana wer. at the SSeuthem r..nLav. "neans I. V. Climbs of titcago is at fn n. Janrs -B-N-JBentler r I..lr.r!tl. I, rVMat ."Jt?"? .J', ri,r" New Tork to oPPlng at th Hotel Jenron. " cott lltchH of Kansas city has quarter-! at th Planter. D. B. Cameron er New Tork ts a th awthem. at A: rklt-ajca notela. REPUBIJC SPlXHAf CThieago. 111.. July SS, St. Louis persons rrgtster-d at hotels here to-day are as fol lows: Audltnr!iim-G. L. Kurgesa. Mrs. W. Isaac. R. K. Winter. Klserhf A. P. Conway. ;. Free and wife. C I- llartner. II. Ilailiell. Mrs. N. I Jeuile Orace It. 1:. Cornwall F. 17. Elanders. Jtorrlsiai J. A. RiisselL Ishernirin Hi-u C L, Wurthant. i.rrwt Nnrth-rn J Inner and wife p Cmiaay. W K. Kdlaon. T. Ci Fr-w. ' Brlggs-J. N. HhL. J. S. Wcat-rbrook. Palmer llou lira. S. Ctontn. Mrs. C. John sen. A. II. Watts. Malestlt K. K. Ifernark. B. H. Jacksra. J Mlamaarlaaa at Portland. REPUBUC SPKCIAI. New York. July Si Among tho arrivals at tha hotels her to-day were the follow ing from Missouri: rtt. laiul Mrs. A. Kent. A. C. Kennedy and Mr. Kenrerty. Netherlaed: T. Morrison, u. F. Allernml Mr. Allen: J. W. Imbert. ttnitr-: J. ." Herrmann. Mia N. Daer. R. J. Tracy. Artor: C L, Bate and Mrs lUite. II. J. Flitler aiut Sire Fudetey. Ckiltlla: C- F. Zukrakl. Ilrrslin: J. It. ltohan anl Mrs. Rohan. Herald rkjuare; Dirtr.r i". Lewis. Normandl; 1. 1 tMan. Cumberland: th Beverend 1. J. Car ney. .Murray Hill: J. II. Flnnegan. Broadway C rtnil. Kansas City W. Needle. J. if. Rnsa sad Mr Hush. I. B. Mape and Mrs. Map. Hotel Astor; MIsa F OoMwater. Mis B Vorrbwn. Orrniible: F. W. Uemmeis. rirtnd: W. IS.1 Insnn, Victoria: J. H. rollln and Mrs. Collfn. Brelln: J. II. Flick. Herald square fprlngficld. III. J. 1". Henn-. Huffman. MEN PAY WHEN CURED Or My Patients Mar Settle tn Weekls ar Monthly taatallasenta. WMbW sUn Pi Cer.tMveaadSlsotjSta. . Uflm RUL (if., (Over King tho Tailor). VARICOCELE. Varicocele, impairs vitality and destroys th !mr.t of manhoot Mirgery eeldom cure I. but always weaken tt ytem. We cur Vari cocele according to th- Iatt and tieat methoila known to m-l-rc-. In-tead of the organs bernf maimel and mutlUt-1. ther aro prea-rved and strengthen 1. pain cases entirely and "Jenot Instantly, swelling nu aul.fMe. health and circulation ar- rapidly r-eatbl!hd and every part of the onca.n!rn a.ted by the dtaeaa ts thorriughly reator-.!. Men's Diseases. Br eur or!i;tnal and !mprovd Mti4 ass alw cur- fsTRBTUKU without torturous pain: BtjtKlfi PcjISON wl'ho-it harmful drug: KKHVO VITAL DKBIUTT without th aa ef rtlmulatlv reme-llea: 1'ItIVATK DISBASiri cure! In das and all tnflimmatton removeiL Write far Sjsasrtesn Blaak run. Chantea for Treatsaeat Very Law. Hour.. 4 a m to 4 p. m. : Sunday. to 2 CONSULTATION 'V " FREE. DR. COOK MEDICAL CO. 317 XOHTH SIXTH STREfTT (Over Klre th Tailor). Cor. OHit aad SUtk Stsw St. I.ents. Ma. 8TRENVA IA C A f DCVELOPTR .aFV Bna)aP-ABr OCVCLOPCR APPLIANCE. MEN Tha blond laslnar elrenlated bTUie.strenvaVaconm.Method. which aas no drug', crayon or rompreiaerf. will rnr WaglCS CUE. STRWf UK. hcJTMSBMM aad MatMs. Restore, fall vigor tolllSatMaSasd liaatYflfiMB SRSan. Action l( soaltit and retail? are lotting. THCSTRCMVg aPPUaRCe ts tare csstt. JasVB sots la . a SEVCltPER CHfTf S. (sdrsstsses set "assess ed Pi ass etkar sscssai imtrasMat IstsoasrM) and Is aet sola asr etkrrctncenikiSt.LMak. Call r write for book seat fr-e in plnia aesJed enielope. f-ild on trial. We 4secialiy solicit Imiuiry from tboae who have not ree-ise'l result from ether trestraent or vaennrn method. TNE S7REIIW nPrllMCC CSM m; m aiOiwftSt, lltasi tsel ST. LOUIS. MO. DR. SCHREiNER, la C-tsint rtttvet. 8C Tl. MtCklARLs. SssretallM fares (aiva'.e aad cr.rRlc dla aaei fjcat Manboud. Nrvous tietutr. Last Vlanr. Sarplnal Waaaaeaa. gawly Decay, vsrl-sorale- rasalts af arrors a as mm. unaary DUiaasa 4Msr. frrVtsre, Useator.l DIaehara aa an J4.iaa avin7 ana feladdar. and Blool Potass, all a-agea. poaatlI caxast. Oat- ar-tewa sanasns waaaaa By $1 PER WEEK FOR TREATMENT. aVjacaa mvmximmwmm. Ceaaaitanon fras. Can or writ. Hews, ft tVak .. asasB.anakkaa.Sj Bs JSiJaal- Hf9 attK w 1 A -iT'"'i-TJ - ,,i -- .-.iS.--: mtmSikmiMiik . -i.-, Vi y- --yjlf-i-- "-vst ?; ,-jfrc---e:-'-;--tffc-'g. -rf"iirii -.... . 422 .?il!K " . ", S r