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Wiion thr-ro wnsn't nnyono on tho bnnea ftnd II didn't amftunt to a nin. Cuddv <Hd tl"1* s'?r work ngnln for tlie ttlchmonderJ*, flgurtng ln ono of tho fnst fst doubles wltnocned here. Ho got the ball np vf-ry fast nnd linnded It to lteove nnd from tiiero lt. went to flrst ?wlthout tlie loss or n seeond. The double came. whon n dotiblo wnfl needod, nnd Jt lirnuglit tlio grand stand nnd blonchcrs to the yelllng bHgttdb. lt wns the only doifbte of fhe isimf. Mr. W. B. Hrndley, vlee-presldent of tho lengur, ro-ctved a letter whllo nt tho game yeslcrdny, from former Um? plre Wlngnrd, In whlch Wlngnrd snys thnt Mnnngor aiiaffor of tho Richmond tomn did not fdriko hlm nl tho gnnic W?-dneadny. Tlie ex-umplrn nlso says that hls fnther is muoh better nnd thnt ho ls sory thnt '?? resigned. Tho offlclnl pcoro Is ns follows: Richmond. Plnversi A.B. R. H. O. A. IS. ???<> i f. 4 0 0 1 1 '0 RCOVO ?s.400 2.11 Hlcks.' r.'f..'.'..'...?*" ? ? ? ? ? ?vn. lb. ?? 0 1 10 0 0 Antliony, r. f. 4 ? ? ? J J Oriai-V. 2b. * n ? 5 ? S Mmvillton. 3b..1 ? ' V , , Hlnton, c.a o o r, 4 l Still. p. * 1 1 1 1 1 Totals .M 0 2 ? " * Roanoke. Plnycra: A.B. R. IX. O. A. E. Brown. r. f. 4 0 0 2 0 0 Lnnhnm, o. 4 0 0 9 0 1 Wntson. 3b. 4 0 2 2 0 1 Kellv, 2b. 4 0 10-50 McMahon' s. a. 3 1112 0 Ounter. lb. 2 1 0 12 0 0 Wuest. l. f.iooo oo Workmnn. r. f. 3 0 0 0 0 0 Cassidy, p.3 0 0 1 10 Tntala .U 2 4 27 8 2 Score by Innlns?: R. Richmond .'. 00000000 O-o Roanoke . 00001010 0-2 Summary: Stolen bftsea?Cowitn. Mc? Mahon, Gunter. Double plays?Cuddy to Reevo to Cowan. Rnse on bnlls?Off Cas? sidy, l; off Still, 2. I-TH bv pltched bnlls By Still. 2. Strurk out?By Cnssldy, 9: by Still. 3. Time of gnnio. two hours. Umplre, Paul Beniler. Attenc.nee, G.KOO. DISGRACEFUL EXHIBITION Lynchburg Twice Defeats Dan ville?Almost a Riot. (Speclnl to The Times-Dispatch.) LYNCHBURG, VA., Juno 2.-Danvlllo was defcated here thls afternoon ln a double hcader, tho locnls tnklng the flrst gamo by score of 2 to 1 In twelvo innings, nnd tho seeond in flve Innings by 5 to 1. The flrst gamo wns a dlsgrnco to tho natlonal game, as far ns the wrangllng of tlio vlsitors was conccrned. In tho nlnth lt looked ns though the gamo would break up ln a riot. Blerman, of tlio vlsitors, Incensed at a close declslon of Umplre Moore, nt seeond, together wlth half a dozen of the Danvllle playerS, rushed on the dlamond. A war of words ensued, and Blerman was ordered off tlio grounds. Ho made for Moore and struck hlm sevcrnl times, the umplre defending hlmself knocklng the blows off. The Lynchburg players nnd the speclal pollco Interfered and separated the combatants. I Moore refused to contlnuo tho game untll Blerman left the grounds. He came back to play the ser/>nd game, but was order,ed out agaln, and the gamo procecded wlth? out hlm. When Blerman struck Moore, seVfft hundred men swarmed ovor tho grand staiitl fonce to the dlamond and things had a sih-ious aspeet for ten mlnutes. Later a wurrant was issued for Blerman, wlio got wlnd of lt and eluded the county cons table. The first gamo was n pltcher's battle between Moser and Charters. the latter j v.-eakenlng after tho nlnth, while Moser | kep tup hls pace. tn tho seeond gamo, kept Rickards in the box, tho ftfCals | The AUTOMATIC Refrigera tor has been put to more severe tcsts than any other "ice-box" made. No other refrigerator has so many special and exclusive fea? tures. No other regriferator has the success record of the AUTO? MATIC. iSydnor%Hundleyirio 1-CADL-.ITS .' 7QMH-713 Eaa Broad Street. 1 . We have a great aelection of Bridal Suits and Summer Furni? ture." teyed with the vlsltors and won wlthdut ofl'Olt. First game: LYNCHBURG. Players. AB. H. H. O. A. E. Darlnger, ss.5 0 0 1 3 1 Bowen, 2b.5 0 0 2 8 2 Wllson, lf.5 0 1 2 0 0 Holt, 1b.4 0 1 21 0 1 Bontloy, c.5 0 0 8 2 0 Totman, cf.5 2 1 l 0 0 Cook, 3b.3 0 0 0 3 0 McKovItt, rf.5 0 1 0 0 0 Moser, p. 4 0 1 0 4 0 Totals .41 2 5 ?35 25 4 DANVILLE. Players. . AB. R. H. O. A_ 13. Reggli, 3b. 6 0 0 2 2 1 Blerman, ss.4 0 0 2 4 2 Zurlage. cf. '.. 0 3 0 1 0 0 Doyle, 2b. nnd ss.... 5 0 0 1 5 0 Fetzer, cf. nnd 2b... 4 0 0 2 0 1 McKenzic, lb.3 0 0 1? 0 0 Rlckards. rf. .'......'fi 1 2 1 0 0 Shave'r, lf. . 3 0 0 fi 0 0 Bcniif, c.5 0 0 5 S 0 \ Char^rs, p.4 0 0 1 0 0 j Totnls .3S 1 2 30 19 4 I ?No ono out when wlniilng was acored. J ?Chnrtcrs bunted thlrd striko. [ Scoro by Innings: R. l.ynchburg ....0 0000000 01 0 1? 2 J Danville .00000000010 0?1 Summary: Stolen bnses?Holt, Rlckard. Flrst base on errors?Lynchburg, 3; Dan? ville, 4. Double plays?Bowen nnd Holt. Sncrlflce hits?Cook, Fetzer, Shaver (2). Struck out?by Moser, 9; by Churtorg, 4. Left on bases?Lynchburg, 6; Danville, 5. Base on balls?by Moser, 2; by McKen zlo, 2; by. Charters (Holt, Cook, Tot? man). Tlmo of game?ono hour and G5 mlnutes. Umplre?Mr. Moore. Second game. LYNCHBURG. Playors. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Darlnger, ss.1 10 110 Bowen, 2b..-8 ,' . O 1 2 0 Wllson llf.,2 10 2 0 0 Holt lb........1 118 0 1 Ben ttcy, c...-...-. ...,u..2 1 2 2 0 0 Totman. cf.1 1 H 1 0 0 Cook. 3b.2 0 0 0 1 1 MVH-envlt t, rf._.2 0 1 0 0 0 Carter, p.1 0 0 0 4 0 Totals .15 5 6 15 8 2 DANVILLE, Players. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Reggle, 3b.2 0 12 2 0 Hahn, cf.3 0 0 0 0 0 Doyle, ss.2 0 0 1 0 0 Fetzer. 2b.2 0 0 2 0 1 RIcbnrdB, ~p.2 0 0 0 2 0 McKenzle, lb.1 0 0 3 0 0 Shaver, lf./.2 _ 0 1 0 0 Benny, c.2 10 110 Zurlage, rf...2 0 2 0 0 0 Totals.13 1 3 10 E 1 ?Darlnger put out on Infleld lly, and Bowen hlt by batted ball. Score by Innings: Lynchburg .?.2 0 3 0 ?-fi Dnnvltto.401 0 0-1 Summary: Stolen" bnses?Dnrlngcr nnd Bentley. Three-base hits?Holt. Home run?Bentley. Left on bnso?Lynchburg, 4; Danville, 3. Enrnod runs?Lynchburg, 2. Struck out?By Cnrtor, 2; by Rlckards, 1. .Bases on balls?By Cnrter, 1 (Mc Konzlo), by RIckardH, 3 (Wllson, Tot? man and Cnrter). Wlld pltch?Rlckards. Hlt by pltched ball?Darlnger. Atten dance. 1,400. Tlmo of game, 52 mlnutes. Umpiro, Mr. Moore. NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH. A Yellow Exhibition of the Na tional Game. (Speclal to Tlio Tlmes-Dlspatch.) PORTSMOUTH, VA., June 2,-In one of the- yellowost exhlbltlons of tho na? tlonal gamo evor soon here, Norfolk de? feated Portsmouth to-day by a scoro ".f 8 to 0. CornelluB pltched for Portsmouth, nnd dld good work untll hls Biipport be? came bo rngged that he let up nnd ap pt-ared lndlfferent about the result. Btanloy was In tho box for Norfolk. He allowed tbe Truckers but threo hits, nnd two of lhe.se camo In tho snmo Innlng. Tho work of Conroy In left, nnd FloCh man at sliort, waa the only rodeeinlng fenture of Portsmouth's plnylng, Dlnglo put up ii great fleldlng gnmo for Nor? folk, nnd got three run. and throe hits. Manager Kaln was out of tho gamo on account of tho denth of an unclo. Score: , PORTSMOUTH. Players: AB. lt. II, O. A. IS. Flschman, a. s. 4 0 0 0 4 0 Bliarp, 3h.8 0 o l 2 l Morsan, r. f.4 o 0 l o o Foster, c. f. 4 0 10 0 1 Weatherly. 2b.4 0 2 1 II 1 Ponrny, 1. f. 3 0 0 2 0 0 M.oDonouyli; lb.2 O 0 10 0 0 Bcliumnn, li>.100201 . turtevatU, o. 3 0 0 4 1 0 CornellUH, p.3 0 0 0 3 1 Total .81 0 8 27 13 D NORFOLK. Players: AB. R. H. O. A. _. Dlngle, c. f. 4 3 S 4 0 0 Wynne, h. 3. 5 1 0 2 3 0 Benbow, lb. 4 0 2 10 0 0 Hopklns, r. f. 5 0 1 8 0 0 Evans, c.c 1 0 S 1 0 McMahon, 3b. 4 2 1 0 8 1 Pbirk, 21).4 0 2 3 3 1 Seltz. 1. f.fi 1 1 2 0 0 ' Stnnloy, p.3 O 0 0 3 0 Total.89 8 10 27 13 2 Hcuro by iniilng.: H, Portsmouth .,.,.*.. 0 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 O?O Norf cilk .0 1 1 1 0 0 2 1 i.?h Buinnmry: I.arned runs?Norfolk, t. Binlen bases?Sft.U'_. . aorlflfi. hlt-'H .nglo und Qllirk. Doublii pluys-. Isehman, Weatherly und McDonough. Hubkh on balln?Ry Cornollua, 2; by Ktan. ley, a. (int by pltch. r?8 tunley Btruck out by .ornellUB, 3; by Htunley, '?:. Wlld plich-Ciiiiii-llu.s, ?, >'fImo of gnrie, 1 hour und i'> .niiiute.. UlUPlro, Iloflner, SPECTATORS WATCHING MEN'S DOUBLES ON HERMI TAGE~ TENNIS COURTS. The photonraph reproducsd above ahows the contcstanti, v/ho, raadlna from left to rlght, are Glaxebrook, Davldaon, Hooker, Whltehead, DAY WITH TH. Results of Ycst NATIONAL LEAQUE. Chicago, 8; Cincinnati, 5. New York, 2; Phlladelphla, 0. Plttsburg, 10; St. Louls, 2. Brooklyn, 2; Boston, 1. , Games Schedu Pittsburg at Chicago. I St. Louls at Clnclnnatl. I Standing o Clubs. \V,L. PC. Clubs. WLPC. ChlcaEO .30 15 .667 61. Louls.....20 24 .456 New York....23 15 .052 Clnclnnatl ...112S .378 Plttsburg ....26 15 .635 Brooklyn ,...16 11 .3.2 Phlladelphla.26 20 .5flj Boston .12 31 -TJ Chicago, 8; Cincinnati, 5. CINCINNATI. O., June 2.?-u.-rrors made by Clnclnnatl were responslble for flvo of tho elght runs scored. The locals hlt hard, but could not bunch their hits. TT ? Scoro: K- l" *? Clnclnnatl .*...0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 l-o 10 o Chicago .1O0200O14-S 7 1 Batterles: Frazler and Schlel; Lund uern and Moran. Time, 2 hours. Um? plre, Emslle._ New York, 2; Philadelphia, o. PlirLADELPIIIA, Juno 2.-A. buse on balls and a. wlld throw by Dooln in tho eighth Innlng gave New York the only two runs scored ln to-dny's game. Score: R- H- E New York .00000002 ?"-?*? 7 1 Phlladelphla .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-O 3 1 Batterles: Taylor and Bowermnn; Sparks and Dooln. Time, 1:30 Umplre, Klem. _ Pittsburg, io; St. Louis, a. PITTSBURG, PA? June 2.?Tlie Pltts burgs hnd no trouble whatovor ln wln nlng from St. "Louls to*,-day. Scoro: "?? w* ^ Plttsburg .1401 20 20'-10 14 1 St.? Louls i.? .000000002-27.2 Batterles: Wlllls and Glbson; Taylor nnd Grady. Umplre, Conwny. Tlmo, 1:25. ,_ Brooklyn, 2; Boston, 1. BROOKLYN, Juno 2,-Tho local team mnde lt threo stralght from the Boston Ntitlonals to-dny, wlnnlng out ln tho nlnth Innlng. ? qcore: R- Ji*t" Boston .100000000-1 C 2 irookiyn .000001001-2 5 2 Bnttorles: Young and Needhnm; Pas torlus and Rltter. Time, 1:28. Umplre johnston. _-o-? Southern League. At Atlnntii-Atlantn, 9; New Orleans, 1. At Montgomery?Montgomery, 4; Mem? phls, 0. (Called after olght to let Mem? phls catch trnln.) At Blrmliiglium?Blrmingham, 1; Llttle Rock, 3, _. _ INlTsLINBERS . TRSTE DEFEAT (Continued from Flrst Pugu.) 1 8 10 Karley, c. Smlth, p.V. 6. ___;__ Totals.;.48 10 W 27 10 1 Scoro by Innings: ?"? Ktiowbulls . 10 0000004-u Cnus . -J 1 02 03 0 0 '-IO Summury: Two-lmso hlts?Hunt, Bur? ton and Hmlth. Tliree-bnso lilts-Cliris ttun, Stolen bnses-r-Pounnuii, 2; Burton and Sinllli. Double plays?l'eurinan to Duke t" Burton. BttSO ou' balls?Smlth, 4; Lowo, 5. Hlt by pltchod bnlls-Redford, Lowo nnd Huuipton. Struck out?Smlth, 7; Lowo, 8. "N'ild nltcliea?Duko. Time o( game, 2 hours. Uinpire.M, Messrs, O. Toola und RonniH. Attondaneo, 2<**0. Chinamen and Bees. Neither li'iiin v.as nt lls l'ull Htremtth, muinpa htivlng luld out tlio pltohor of the Itot-s, und somo otlior trilllng und annoy Itig tslc'diehSi buliigr ai-couiilnblo for the ubponco of Cliliiuinen' Kdwui'da nnd Shar nessy. Still .tlie gumo wns UJ blood tliiijuglioiit, tlio K00 roottrs getlliiK more tliun la-lr nionoy*fn worth. Tlio Ohlnewii tiiai'tcd olt wlth u' rush, t;c?i-liiK.. iilin- ln thn. llrst two IniilngH. Thls Ki-eincil U> tnki; thn sturcli out ol Lb* Bt-t-a, auU they never evt on terms. E BIG LEAGUES :erday's Games. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Now York, 14-1; Philadelphia, 4-7. Chicago, 6; Cleveland, 1. Bt. Louis, 2; Dotrolt, 0. Boston, 6; Washington, 2. led for To-day. I Cleveland at Chicago. | Detroit at St. Louis. f the Clubs.. Club_. XV.li. TC. Now York....'_ 14 .011 Phlladolphia. 35 10 (035 Cleveliind ....-2 14 .011 St. Loula.22 IS .050 Clubs. W.L. PC. Dotrolt .IS 19 .4S7 Chi.ae- .....10 20 .441 W__blngton_15 25 .375 Honton .......12 30 .2SS New York, 14-1; Philadelphia, 4-7 NEW YORK, June 2.?Tbe New _ork Americana had a break ln tholr lcngthy 11st of winnlnga when they lost tho sec? ond gamo of to-day's double-header. The score: R- Hi E. Flrst game. Philadelphia .... 0 0 0 0 0?j3 0 1 0- 4 10 2 New York .0 0 3 6 4 2 0 0 ??14 18 3 BntterieB: Plant, Dygert, Powers and Byrnes; Orth, Klelnow and Thomns. Time, 2:20. Umplre,' O'Loughlln. Seconu gnme. ?'? Tho scoro: B. H. E. Philadelphia . 2 0 0 0 8 0 2 0 0-7 10 1 New York .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0?1 9 1 Batteries: Bendcr and Schreck; ,Hoog, Leroy, Clarkson, Klelnow nnd Thomas. Tlme, 1:40. Umpiro, O'Loughlln. St. Louis, 2; Detroit, 0. ST. LOUIS, .lune 2.?Pitcher Powell to day allowed Detroit only two hits, St. Louis wlnnlng 2 to 0. Scoro: R H. E. St. Louis . 1 0000 01 0 ?-2 H 1 Detroit .OOOOOOOOO-O 2 0 Batteries: Powell and O'Connor nnd Donahuo nnd Schmidt. Tlmo, 1:40. Um? plre, Connolly. Boston, 6; Washington, 2 . BOSTON. MAB9., June 2.?By battlng at fortunato tlmes Boston won tlie con cludlng gnmo of tho home serles wlth Washington to-day. Score: ; R. H. E. Boston .0030 10 11 ?-? 0 1 Wnshlngton . 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0-2 6 3 Batteries: T.-innehlll and Petorson; Pugh nnd Wnkefleld. Tlme. 1:40. Urnplres, Connors nnd Hurst. Chicago, 6; Cleveland, i. CHICAGO, 1LL., Juno 2.?Heavy bnttlng by Ohlongo ln tho oponlng Innlng wns tho mnln fuctor ln tho 0 to 1 defoat ad mlnlstered to Cleveland. Score: ? R. IT. E Chicago . 41000001 ?-. 9 1 Cleveland .OO0OO0 1O0-1 0 4 Batteries: Owen and Bulllvan; Eels and Bulow. Tlme, 1:34. Umpiro, Sborldan. . Tho pitchers played good gnmos, but wero not supportod us woll as mlght havo been. Luck ccrlulnly hnndled tho wlllow wlth good effeet, knoeklng a homo run ln tlio second nnd gettlng threo other hits wlth threo tirnes to hnt. Ford, tho regulnr llr. t banein"un, waa out of tho gamo, being cr.'ppled ln Ashlnnd on Muniorinl Dny. Tlio Chlnnmon nro cor talnly .pluylng good ball nnd wlll bo tough customers lo bo donlt wlth when they moot tho leaders, Tho detniled seoro follows: 13. B. TAYLOR COMPANY. Playors. A.B. R. ? IT. O. E. Bnuer, bh. 0 8 8 2 1 Fry, 3b.5 2 1 0 1 Sholton, 2b. B 2 2 2 0 Luck, 1. f. 5 2 4 2 0 Gnrtlu'lght, lb. 5 0 0 14 2 Rowo, o. f. C 2 2\ 1 0 Btubbs, r. f. 4 2 2 0 0 Hancoek, c.4 1 4 0 '0 Wators, v. 4 3 '4 0 0 Totals .88 17 23 27 4 C. AND O. OFFICE. , Players. A.B. R. II. O. E. Merediib, p..,4 0 10 1 Blile, 31). 4 12 2 0 poh, lb. i y 1 13 0 Coltrell. o. f...,.4 2 2 1 1 O'Noll, ss. 4' 2 2 3 0 Holzaphel, 1. f. 4 1 1 2 0 RoynciklH, 2b. 4 110 1 LumpkliiH, c. 3 1 0 5 1 Cox, 1, f. I 0 0 1 1 Baldwln, r. f. 2 0 0 0.1 Totiils .31 10 10 .7 ? The seoi-e hy Innings: **' E. B. Tnylor Co. 4 5 0 0 '0 2 4 2 0-17 C. nnd O. Ofllcos.... 12 0 0 10 8 2 1?10 Summary: Home run?-Luck. BlrucK out?bv VVntors, 6; by Morcdlth, 4. Tlmo of gnme, 1:55. Umplre, Fostei. Attend anco, sno, _ Binders and Wasps. Tho Blndorc nnd Wnsps pln.vod ln a mud-puddle, tho raln havlng played havoc wlth tho grouiuls. However, .a. lntmt enjoyalilo gamo rosulted. l.t wns not tlll tho fourth that elther slde could clulin any /iidvnntnge, Jbul, wlth the score at fl, all tho Binders got ln somo good work, and bunching hlts sent flve liiett over tho plato, ftttet- wlileh lt was a procosslon, wltli tho Wnsps much ln tTTc rear. Montlon shtfuld t>o mado of Ralston, wliff took tho sphcro ln tho flfth, and, being well supporteo, contrlbuted a largo sharo towartls tho vletory. , ?,. Gregory umptred a good gamo, and COO peoplo rooted for tholr (rcspocttvo favor* ltes. 'Tho dotnll scoro follows: JENKIN8. Plflyers. A'- ?? **. E* R* Johnson, bb.,.~ y o i Keustor, lf.? \ * ? Bnuglinn, 3b.....? ? ? ? Hotiscmnn, 2b.. 1 t Ralston, cf, p.? l 0 *? Schnunnnssy, lb.? *? ? ? Duggan, rf.5 1 0 j" Cnrtor, o.6 * 1 J Hill, p, Of.C 8 0 1 Rnlston, fi. Buso on balls?Hlll, 3; Ralaton, 2. Two baae-hits?Baughun and Schan n'ussy. Throe-buse hits?Duggan aud Hlll.' The grounds were In a very bad condl? tlon. Umplre, Gregory. Tlmo of gnme, two hours. C. & O. SHOPS. Plnyors. /? A. B. H. E. R. Smlth. lf.?. 5 3' 1 3 Farmer. lb..12 1 Marnble, cf. .112 Wyner, 2b, p.4 10 0 Lane, rf, p.4 10 0 Gentry, c. .....4 110 Saundcrs, ss.4 0 0 0 Bniunnaui, p.... .2 0 0 0 iQuarles. 3b. 3 10 1 Burk, p..... 8 2 10 Summary: Struck out by Braunnunl, 1; by Winx-r, 1; by Burk, 2; by Lan., 2. Base one balls?Braunnual, 2; TVIncr, 3T _Ttne, 2; Burk, 2. Two-baso nlts?Quarles. Threo base hits?Farmor Burk. Laurels Defeat Glendales. Tho Laurels defeated the GleiKlnlen In a vory oxcltlng gamo on Godsey's diamond Wednesday mornlng by the score of 3 to 0. The featuro of the gnme was the pltchlng of Gllmnn nnd the battlng of E. Boaz nnd W. Priddy. Scoro by Innings: R, H. E. Laurels . 10 0 0 0 0 10 1?3 11 1 Glendales . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?. 0 0 Batteries: Laurels?Gllman, Rees nnd E. Boaz; Glendales?Jonks, D. Boaz, Mo. Mullen nnd G. Priddy. ?* Leigh Wins Two Games. The Rlchmond Publlc School Bnsebnll League pluyed off only one gnme Frl dav. This wns betweon Lelgh and Mndl? son Schools, in the Sominnry Grounds, and tho formor won by tlie scoro of 12 to 5. Lelgh played olt a tlo game wlth Ran? dolph School on the same grounds Thursday, nnd also won thls game by the score of 8 to 5. ., Tho teams whlch nro to play each othor noxt Frlday wlll be announced later ln tho week. Imperial Club Wins. Tho Imperial Athlotlc Club bns'oball team dffeatcd tho Autos on the Fairmount diamond yesterday by the. score of 8 to 7. Tho featuro of the gamo wns the bnttery work of Porter, Rlca, and Wll? llnm Cheatwood. The llno-up of tho Impcrlnls was as followB: Chentwood, catchor; Rlcn, pitcher;, Mid. got, short-stop-; Frank Rowo, flrst bnso; Georgo Herbert, socond bnso; Gus Nldsel, third baso; Richnrd Tlllery, rlght-ilold Winlur, centor-flcld; Bowors, rlght-fleld. Tho vlctorlouB jtonm chnllenges nny nmateur nlno in Rlchmond, exceptlng nono. ee Shirts. If you vould know true shlrt enso, thon wear our Summer Coat Shirts, madq wlth or without cuffs. Out on tlto gi-en flolds of old mothor eurth you'll wunt ono of our comfy and awoll Hllk or flunnol NoqII aee Outlna Shirts. Somo hnvo tho collars nt? tached' nnd Homo have not. Wo nlso soll sepamto flan nol collins thu. uro so popu? lar nownduya wlth tho _ol logo mon, ? ? Norm&n F. Short Co.. EXCLUSIVE HABERDASHER8 AND HATTERS, .12 East Main St. tJfe Home of Fashionable Apparel. Tyler's Corner First and Broad. Values Here on Boys' and Children's Clothes Read the items below, and if you have boys to clothe you'll find some mighty interesting things. Boys9 and Children's Suits, 13.50 Values, $1.98 Made of Fancy Wool Cheviot, cut Doublc-Breasted, Buster Brown, and Sailor Blouse styles; nicely trimmed and tailored, and made to stand hard wear. All sizes for boys 3 to 17 years.. Boys9 and Children's Suits, 14.50 Values, $2.98 Made of pure wool Blue Serges, Fancy Worsted and Cheviots and Black Thibets, cut double-breasted styles, 6 to 17 years; and Buster Brown, Sailor Blouse and Russian Blouse styles, sizes 3 to 10 years. These garments are hand tailored, superbly finished, with embroidered emblems on sleeves, col? lars and shields. Children's Wash Suits, 51.50 Values. 98c We show at this price Buster Brown Suits made of Blue and Tan Linen, piped in white and red, with pretty belts. These Suits are tailored to fit correctly, and are values for the price. Sizes 3 to 8. Hundreds of other Wash Suits 50c to $3. Boys' good quality Balbriggan Underwear, Knee Draw? ers and Short Sleeve Shirts, 35c quality, 25c._ ' Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, $1.50 Quality, 69c. Mado of All-Wool Fancy Cheviot and Caisslmere, suaranteed not to rlp; reinforced -seats and linen taped seams. Sizes S to 10 years. These Pants aro made by Sweet. Orr & Co._,,-."''_ Boys' Washable Pants, 50c Quality, 23c. Mado of "WTilte Duck. Blue Chambray and Linen Crash. All slzos. Boys* and Children's Belts, the best made, for 25c Red and Black Patent Leathers, Tans and Black Rus? sian Calf. * Boys' Neckwear?Windsor and Four-in-Hand, 25c Buster Brown Collars,,all linen, a for 25c White Madras Blouse Waists, 75c quality, 48c Children's Suspender Waists, cool comfort for summer, 25c each. ?..?'/'?'?_ Children's Duck Madras and Straw Sailor Hats. Whlto Duck, Red and Blue Madras Sailor Hats, larrjo shapes; 75c quality, ?Oo. Straw Sailor Hats, 2Se to fl.BO. Bane-Ball Mlt Free wlth BoyB' Suits. yi.O.3 and upwnrd. _ Mexican Hats, 10c.--as many as you want. CAPITAL CITY LEAGUE. Monroes Ahead With Brookland Runnirig a Close Second. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Loss PC. Monroo .???? Brookland .,.??? E. i, Blues. Oak Grovo. Hlghland Sprlngs. Elba ...????? Monroe?Oak Grove. Monroes defeated tho Oak Groves yes? terday by a Bcoro of 6 to 0. Following Ih tho dotail score: MONROES. Players. A-B. R. H. O. A. E. Cobean, lf...-..'..- ? ?? ? ? ? ?loms. 3b.< \ \ 0 ? J Frltsshe,, o.- 1 1 ? J ? Relth. 2b._...- * * * * ? J. Wrny, rf.* 0 2 0 0 0 Houchlns, ss. .812011 M. Reos, p.4 0 0 1 2 0 G. Wray, cf.2 0 0 0 0 0 E. Reas, lb.??* ^ ^ ]_ ^ ^ Totals .?" E 8 20 7 2 OAK GROVE. Players. / A.B. R. II. O. A. J3. Tlmbcrlako, c.....3 0 0 7 0 0 Brantlcy, p.3 0 0 0 8 0 Bhnrp, ss.3 -00080 J, Trexlor, lb.3 0 0 14 .0 1 R, Troxler, 2b.8 0 10 2 0 Payne, lf.2 0 0 0 0 1 nortior. 3b.2 0 10 2 1 Wnmack, of.3 0 0 0 00 Naplor, rf...,J ? ^ J_ __ __ Totals .24 0 2 21 10 4 Tho acoro by Innings: R. Monroe .1 12 0 1 y pop pnhm Monroo .1114 10 10 0-6 Oak Grovo .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Summary: Two-base hits?Houchlns. Throo-bnso hlta-J. Wray. Douhle plnys j Troxler, unassistcd. Baso on balls? Rues, 2; Brentloy, 2, Hlt b>" pltched bnlU -Jones, Struck out-By Roea, 10; Brent? loy, 7. Urnplres, Goddin nnd Wyatt ,At tondance, 300. Brooklands?Elbas, Tho Brooklands dofonted tho Elbas yes? terdny by tho closo scoro of 5 to. 4. '1 ho gnmo wns linrd fought. Following la tho detailed scoro: BROOKLAND. Players. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Hookor, lb. 8 1 8 2 2 0 Garrlng, 2b. 4 0 0 4 8 1 Fields, sa. * l l l l n Lewls. 3b. 4 0 0 2 i 0 BlBblo. o. f. C 0 0 4 1 0 H. Wilklnson, 1. f... 4 1 ? 3 ? * Burton, r. f. 6 0 0 { 0 0 M. Wilklnson,. G J J * % l 3. Wilklnson, o...... 4 1 j? J_ J.'_. Totals..3- - .10 27 14 2 ELBAS. ' piayors. A.B. R. W, O. A. E. i'ottlway, 3b.6 - * ? g * Ooldbnck, 2b..4 113 0 1 Bimms, c. f.....B 1 0 8 0 0 McLeavy, c.4 0, 1 8 0 0 Morgnn, ss.. 6 0 0 3 0 V Bendcr, r. f. 4 0 2 4 0 0 PerklnB, lb.4 1 0 2 0 0 Brown. 1. f...4 10 4 0 0 Engleklng, p...4 0 12 0 0 Totals .40 4 0 27 0 *1 Tho scoro by Innings*. R. Brookslnnds .. 0 10 0 0 2 0 1 1?6 Klbns. 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0?4 Summary: Two-base hlts?J. Wllklnson, M. AVIlklnson. Throe-bnBO hlts?Lawls. Home runs?J. Wllklnson. Stolen bases ?Ilookor (2), M. Wllklnson (2), 11. Wll? klnson. Double plays?Flelds. to Garrlng to Hooker. Base on balls?oft M. Wll? klnson, li Engleklng, 4. Hlt by pltched bnlls?Bender, Goldbaek, Hookor. Struck out?by M. Wllklnson, 0; by Engleklng. 7. Passed bnlls?J. Wllkluson, 1; Mc I.eavy, 1. Wlld pltahoa^-Engloklng, 1. Tlmo of game?ono hour and flfty mlnutes, Umplre, Mr. Pownll. Attondnnce, 100. Flrst gamo forfolted to Brookland, 9 to 0. Rain Prevents Outing. Tho'Railroad Young Men's Christian Assoclatlon outing at Forest Hill Park to-day was postponed yesterday, on ac? count of tho raln whlch foll In the mornlng. Blaboraie nr?nKements had been made for a llno time, and all sorta of Bports wero to have been pnrtlclpated "when Secretary Thomns, of the asso? clatlon. wns seen last nlght, ho snld thnt tho outing would be nrrangod for a very near dute, , _i-. Tied at Tennis. ! } fSneolai to Tho Tlmes-Pifipntch.) SOUTH BOSTON, VA., Juno 2.-Dm'!liS tho neld-day etferelseB at Cluster Springs Academy tliia afternoon, South BoBton, ropresentod by Dr. 1^ Kolth Brlggs nnd RcAbert East, and Cluster Springs ?y Knykondall and Thompson, tled ln a match gamo of tennis. Scoro by ieets-4-0, 0-3, 7-7, \ .?- I Other Baseball. "'' At Now Haven?Prlnceton, a; Yale, ?. At Carnbrldge, MasB.-C'ornoll, 5; Har V*At 'cambrldge, Mass.?Yale Freshmon, Oi Harvard Freshmon, 1,. At Bothloliein?Urslnns, 1; LolHgh, 4, At Now York?New York Unlverslty, l?f Rutgers, 2. , At New York?Columbia. 2; Fordham, 4. At I.owlsburg, Pu.-Bucknoll, 2; Lafay ette. 0. LIGHTNING RODS Manufactured by E.A.FOTSC0..CINCINNATI0., 11 Trade Supplled at Upw?*?t RaWfc *GENTS WANTBO.