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MARATHON IS WON BY VISITING BALL CLUB Kelley's Toronto Outfit Captures Free Hitting Contest W hen 1 riciy GctsBad in Sixth, Help? ed Out by Louple of Inf eld Errors?Same Club PI; yo ToDay. The (oils tin.I Turn Iii? ?III piny |hl? nflernoon til I o'clock. Wii.cruii >?lil umpire. .liusTcr. l.eittoiv nr Avers will pitch. Manager Kellcy ami lily Toronto In? ternational League otltllt took nvl-i vantage of Ihc wildnosH ol Claude Brady i:i tin- sixth inning ?ml scored *l\ times, making certain u game wn.ch the Coils starten out to win m champ tonRhlp form. The Una: score was 131 Charley Strain started in the I.ox' for drittln and performed inimitably. I 31c was hit freely In spots; hut al? ways managed to pull out of the holes, except In the second, fourth and Itftli. when two. two and otic were made, Innig.*, irowevor, lie showed t'hnt he j has the goods when it comes to Hing? ing and that he is a youngster who! 1s willing to learn. j 1 t.tli the sixth tlvc <'olts played rings around the class A A team. The j way thing- were going the- locals np peared us Hie higher priced hoys, i while the visitors looked like buskers' of the weakest variety Qilare, out in left for Toronto. )K evidently in bad1 condition, for several hits into his | territory landed s.if. which should i have been ease outs. In fact, the whole Toronto team looks slow. There Is no: that pep evident which one ex? pects from a league just a little be? low the majors. Griffin got good practice for his club and the practice Is worth the while. Br?dy, wen though wild, is not entire-) ly responsible foi the sextette of| counts In the sixth. Graff and Griffin helped the winners by pulling ort bad plays. One of the features of the gamej was the number of sacrifice files made. Toronto cot four and the Colt? one. :i I total of five. Speury was the fielding rfir with nine chances, several dllll-i cult, to liU credit Mini not tut error. Ituicy was the oloutcr. zettln?; three ? safeties out of five trips. It wasn't n j i4oo?1 Biinit! ol buscbull, inn it tjfiv.o tile ' locals a chaiice t? run the i.as.-s an? ' try Some new wrinkles In the mime of : baseball. The score follows: Klt'liihiiml. All ft, II. O. A. B. I iMnlcK. rt.! t 12 0? oiiffiu. ib.??? i -? - a ? i Kiournoy. cf. t 1 ? -' 0 a 1 Minns. It. i l l 2 o ii i Haley, ti,.6 :t .t u o o ' oriiff, 3h. 2. l l e j l 1 Fnesry, ss. I o i> .'? t o 1 Thackern, c. I 0 ?> J o ? < > llnr,, if. 3 : ? l e n Mvrrs, ir. 3 t 0 2 0 '? l|..)lv, m. 3 .-. a i 4 i Kisker. <?. 1 I 2 .1 3 S \\ llson. r. I ? o J 0 ? Wlnnr. |. .'0 0 0 3 0 Hudolphj t. t 1 10 10 Tum!? .*J IS 1.1 jj ]| ? Toe ?r?im t.\ innings: n HIcluiioiKl .?.?> t o o o 2 o e? ,. Toronto .?> 2 0 2 1 ? i it 0 -1.1 Summary: Two-basc hits?O'Hare, KUher, Msec (21, MeCnnnell. Tlir<>?-hn?.- i,i:_r>rnii Sj.tiia.-e lilts?Speary (21. Sncrtflca nlcs?Shaw, nalton. Klsher, Itudolpli nti-l Thiiekem stolen bares?lirHYin, Itudolpli Double piny?Spenry to Itatcy. Hnse mi ba!'?> Off Winter. .1; ..fr Str.Uu. 1: off Had.. ?s. ??'f lllldolpo. I. I.efj on bases? lllrhinond, 7; Toronto, ri. Hlti-Ofr strain. ? In .". tut,I.ig?! off nrnri>, :, in t innings; on Winter. ? In ? Innings; oft Itudolpli. I In Ihnlftg*. Struck out?Hy Strain. by Winters, S: >.\ Itu 7 L ":t ,>v Pitched htiU-riourm.v. mii.ia pitches?Strain; Hrndj Ttm- o* game. 2.20. t'mplre. Westervelt ' 1 AMATEUR LEAGUE TO OPEN THIS AFTERNOON .At lost the Any Is her?. All of the amateurs hat-) looked forward to tills I day with grunt expectation, and uli I are keyed up to Hie highest pitch, J awaiting thai all-Important moment! when "Ills UlllpH'' shall sally torth it] all of his majesty and call out the Wonderful words, "Play hall." thereby shirting for the ensuing Six months I that good-natured rivalry which teniis to mal! 3 good citizens of the young-. J f. Lei s of any town. The preliminaries to this great event will he the uililress to the hoys of j Governor William Hodges Mann, fol-j lowed by Mayor Duvld Crockett Ricii tirdson, all to take place in fr hi oil tin- Capitol to-day at - I'. M. sharp.! Following the address3H 01 the Gbvef-j nor and .Mayor, the l>oys will bei place.I | in automobiles, and the following line j of march will be taken over the city:! r'rdni the Capitol Mini.ling to Gover? nor Street, to .Main Street, lo Seventh Str-.it. to Franklin Street, to Allen Avenue, to Broad Streut, to City Halt, where- the parade will disband, ihn! teams opening up us follows: I Buttle Axes vs. Ashland, at Christ Church Grounds; Uni pi res, O'ToOlo and Collegians vs. Richmond Grays, at Hyrd 1'ark. empires, Regain and ! I icka Southern Bell vs. A thistles, em? pires, Mcseou ami Sloades. OI.Il DOMINION I,KAULK. Where Thej Play To-Day. Woodall iv Quarles vs. Tyler's Cham-1 i-l- i.s, at HyrU Park. Umpire, Mr. Hot-I H.nton HeiphtP vs. Horace S. Wright Company, at Burton Height.".. Umpire, Mr. Willis. Ciir'o vs. (Calm's, at F?lrmoiint Park. Umpire, Mr. Spitzer. CBXTH A I. I.F.AfiUPl, Hustlers vs. Cardinals, at Hyrd Park. Utlipi I-, 1 in ughorty. Ramblers vs. Cubs, at Hat vie Park. Umpire, linker. Harpies vs. Giants, at Oakwood Park. Umpire, Nichols. All K.imeh Hurt at \ P. M. I'nable rV flpcjb nl Home. The SoutlldiMi-">lT?!ll team has not as yet settled upon: It* future homo grounds, hut his he u tendered the grounds of the Union Theological Sem? inary tor the opening Kann- with the Ashland boys. They expect to have a large attendance at th.-ir g-ime, as they have a large following th >niselves, and in? doubt this will he reinforced by th- fanq from Glfifer piirk iind vi. clnlty. (lallle Me Looks f;?iot|. The Haul.- Axe Club opens the sen sou ;.t the i.'. A. held this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock with tin sir..r,^. Ashland tcim. Managt r Imker him hud Ins hands fun tl?. lie at two weeks to make up his t.-am from h sit-ong array of talent. The loss of both R?chling arid Btralii, his best pit.-lots, has been h..rrt to a\), but h. lias cr.-et conti? nence in bin new recruit. Ward, who glv.-s . very evidence ,.f |?eiiiK a star siatjman uen. >A\>hliflcld. who pitched ?ucM great hail tor the Battle Axe ter.m last your, will alternate in the box. (lay ami 1. Ito.-hling are tlght in?: It out for the position ..r catcher, with the odds in fn\<.r of Hav. who is "" uii'is'iallv heavy hatter for a catch or, having nn average of .30^ for in.-t season, tlulchci- will play Hrst base, and gives evidence ol becoming 11 star, nh he batted .::ii last year. "Tunny" Dowdon will play second, and Is with? out a piser. For the shortstop posi? tion Dogge tl, Uady and Dyson are HkIuIiik -it out. Kr?nk nimmt will plhy third base, nnti he has been hit - ting tue ball hard m all the practice games. For the outfield, Schmidt and Uowers, >d last year's team, and KI*no fire running a neck-and-neck race for the two positions, The Untile Axe will have this year the heaviest batting team in the league, as seven 61 tile players hit over .itOtl Ihmi season, ami three over .2S5. Ilimlliri and ('ordinal*. The Hustlers will open the Central I. , ami. to-day with the Cardinals, The line-up of both teams is as fol l" wm ; . i natters ?- Amos. shortstop; r.ahi neiiu, second base; Nichols, llrsi base: Flnkie, centre held; Tlnslcy, third has.-; niankcnshlp, left neui: Moles, cntchor; Saintdcrs, pitcher; Ar right, right Held; Tyler, centre Held; Whin. u. plt?li?r; Iv'ain. pitcher; IJlnckburn, catcher. Cardinals?A. Pitzhugh. catcher; Fear, shortstop; Edwards, centre Held: II. Fltzhugh. third base; Bryant, ilrat base; Eubank, left field; Vincent, pitch? er; Kosh, right. Held; Phillips, second base; Taylor^ batcher; Fovlla, pitcher.; peters, shortstop. T;hd gauio will start at 1 o'clock. OflhMul scorer, a. Voikmaiin, Jr. i'm plre, Dougherty. MOTORCYCLES 111 Races at Fair Grounds Monday Preceded by Spectacular Street Procession To-Night. Preparatory to tie- motorcycle races, i which will i.e held at toe l air C!rounds Monday afternoon, a monster parade will be held to-night, beginning at ; o'clock ntr.1 starting front Madison and I Iii und Streets. The line of inarch will bo i rum that point down llroad Sin ei I tu Klglith, lo Main, to Twenty-elg.lth I and hack over the first course. Tiyri I automobiles will In ad the parade, i ?hich ?tu Include forty motocycles I with "?riders from Norfolk, Newport i News and this . Ity. I Tli? neos Monday will begin at t ' o'clock, immediately preceding the I aces?-at 0 o'clock, to he accurate?an I Kastor etc: hent will be held on the grounds for the benefit of the. children The races, which will include n t'.iree I cornered chnmploiisl Ip event between I ittchmoml, Norfolk and Newport New?, will be hCild under the auspices of the obi Dominion Motorcycle Club. mm1 \xmmm [aa^iLEDGE Friendship only in Old Quaker. I There is nothing half as appropriate. .;Ff':'.v.ti This pre-eminent American product is ^ -? as exquisite as Friendship itself. Begin today using for every reason ? purity ? smoothness ? flavor and GO Honest Old Quaker R. L. Christian & Co., Distributors Richmond, Va. Ol aimers MOTOR CARS Gordon Motor Companv INCORPORATED IMCIMIOM). VIllfSI.MA. I Special tu The Tlmca-Dispatch. | Droniu, \"n.. April :..?After a game full of sensational plays MeCuire'K team, of Richmond, defeated Kork Union Acailcmy by tha seoro of 7 to 1. The local* took 11 brace in the lust half a mi hold the visitors well In hand. Ilulehor pitched in magnificent form for Ihe Itichiiioiidttrs. Ancell and llulchet- led their team at the bat. Ancell also put up a star Holding game, fc.pr the Academy, Merger and Alex? ander featured ut the bat, each ?o < iii ing a home run ami n triple. Snond and Hu I Icy put Up a good Holding gnute, Batteries: For McOulre's. Ilulehor and Scales; Fork Union, Merger and Daniel. Umpire, It. SI. Perkins. [Special to The Timcs-Dlspatch.] ? Wake forest, N. C.. April b.?In a game that was slow and replete with ' errors by the visitors. Wake Pores! won from Randolph-Mnxon by a score Of ' to I. The visitors' Infleld worked bad from beginning to end, the third has.unan being; tlic one exception. Fit li? ce tie, lor VVaKC Forest; by a long run ?ri deep centre, rubbed the visitors of what at tlrst seemed to be good tor a home run. Output four ups, I'tley, for W ake Korest, inddc three nits and three runs. while Turner, out ot four i chanceS, made two hits. Turner's peg? ging was excellent. Mane, In left Held, . unl "good work tor the visitors. Score. R. 11 B. 1 Walto Forest . ? '?' 2 Randolpli-Miicon . I > ' Batteries: fates and Turner; arcane and Uuyle. Struck ouU?By Catcs, l; by Qrcene, l liases on balls- -on fates. 2. Oft tire. lie. ". Two-base hit?? Oayle, of Itandolph-Mncon. victory FOtt riuxin. DefentH Amhersl In Slow but Interest? ing IJume. I [Special to Thi Tllhes-DlSp?lch.] . Durham, N. f.. April <>.? In a slow but Interesting game Trlnlt) took tnc s. eond of Hie series from Amhersl to- i day by Hie sc.r ? of S to 3. Amtierst used two twlrlcra dining the contest. Tilden replacing Whltcman in the third I ult r six hits and seven runs iiad beCtl made by the locals. Tilden held Trinity to two hits, and one run was madi oft him. Kunlpo. lu the box for Trinity, was good In the pinches, but allowed nine iiits. J. Thompson and Anderson were good in the Haid tor Trinity, arid fuller neeepted Hfteen uhance? with? out a fumble, for thi visitors, Uurt, at) llrst. showed ni> exceptionally well. . Score; U-1 A inborn i . o i o f. o o o 2 o?:i Trinity . 2 ? 0 0 t ? 0 ;? '-\ Summary: Struck out?by Wnltoman 1; bv Knnipe; :t. Buses on balls?off VV hi tertian. 5; off Tilden, 2; off Kampe r: lilt bv pitcher?Sw.isey. Two-base hits?.1 Thompson (2>. Vernon, Dint.' Stolen buses ?Audi >rM. -'; Trinity. 1. Sacrlllce hits?Amherst, ::; Trinity, 6. 'lime, 2:20. Umpire, Rowe. AMUSEMENTS. IH.ton, niiilliiec ami nlgbl?"McFatl- ? dea'M Flats." Ditl>erlnl llusslan Dancers. Alexander Vullnine is leading dam ? r witii the Russian Dancers, who win bo seen at th. Academy, on Monday, l.ik? Mlkail Morkkln, Si. Volini'ne comes fiom the Iniporial Opera House at .Mos-, . ow and bears the title of '?Premier Danseur Classlque.", "it the stage he leoks nior; like ?? distance runner ot some university track team thai! a pio-J fcsslonal dancer. It might be ihougiii* mat a mail gra .fui and light upon the stage woUlu bd "son and perhaps effeminate In real 11 f*. but such is nut tlie case. He I? ?? virile a til lite. The Imperial Russian Dancers will play a return engagement ut tin: Acad? emy on .Monday, mints now selling. V. P. 1. IO I'l.AV V, .M. I. j lr>t Oaine in Lyiiehliunc To-llay ivud Sec onil ut Kuunoke un Monday. [Special lb Tlio Tltiic?-Dlsyatch.J Dlacaaburg. Va.i Ai.ru i -change bus, been mini. In the orlslnul schcdulo, and V. p. i will play <??> ?aiiies ?galnct its old rival*, V. M. I- Leaving ihn kecund lea in to > ,i . battle wllli Rutgers College here Hutur-1 mo. tlie ur.-i l?um "Hi *" to l.yiiebburti on the eurly train that morning, pluy Hie Dux-I luglon endet? liiere ihm af in noun, and ie-1 iura to itoanaika Monday for iho annual i:a-:ei Moiida) guine; As thli I? the only 11inn the Tuch? will bu ?etai in l.ynchhlirif tills s-asoii. it Is likely th.it ihe same Will ilrsw i. hit: crowd, and the Baster Monday ifiiin? in liohtioke slVayi attract* (overs of I.IlSellllj; II* Wldi 114 11U il t t t>ll t? of lht? tWU ?chool?. Although there hfti bnnn little Improve-' mit.: In the weather condition*, tiiu T'-ehB it a ye -.hewn jrrciii Improvurncint in form since the flret samo leh days neo, tad Coach 111 is- I? eoiiehb ralily en..oiiraj;i:d In Ida work. Ii 1> Iniposiible now for the coach to give ?mi uny regular line-up. u> there nru t>? maiiy men who aeeih aboiil on the level ut> far in Hitting and fielding are concM'cad, but It li hoped that the rocuiar t.'iiru can be fleeted after inn v. M. J. n Monday. ?. & M. <H TI'LA V F.D. Penn Stale Hin? Kaslly by Seorr o> T to '-'. t.->pf clal to The. Tlmes-DUpatoh.] Raleigh. N. C, Ajiril 6.?agricultural hnd Mnhanlcal College lost to Ponu ! viVanla .-tat..- Collegu to-day v to 2. the penn players outclassing tho Red I a lid Willie in every department, of the triune and vinnlng the contest hands j down. In the first Inning thi OuakerH scored two runs on a base on balls, a tacriHco and two singles, in tha BOV lept), they added three more tullies on I IIv. singles and one error. In Ilia ninth two more runs were secured on three I Singles, two stolen bases and an error in the third inning A. & M. scored an earn id run t>*i a thl'OO-bnggor by Spool' und ,i sacrifice by Seifert, in tli?s sixth Robertson knocke.i the bail thrOugn the rOotbllll lileuchora in right hold, necuring a hunie run. The features ol the gams were the 1 all-around playing of the Keystone State tenm, the dilllcult cat oh pv Staf? ford, of a unc drive to left held by ( lyberlelh, tiio thras-base nil by Speer und the home ruh by Hoburtbou. Score: it il. IS. A. |? M. 00 1 00 1 000?2 8 a Polin, State.L' ii 0 0 0 3 ? U 2 ? 7 12 1 Matterles Jaynes and Seifert; W?rde* I Well and I tend :i sun tslilitnil to Tin} iinttle Aie. (Special i.> Tie Tlmes-Dlapatcb.J Aihland, I'a.i April f. ? AShhiiid win meet the Maule Aif !<?:,!? in the opnnlnK Kam? of the lesson to-morrow afternoon In lllrh iiiond ot, tier . |,i in i hmeh IUId. Lat? thi? nfnineon Aiibtani Manager flrldgea gave ...ii thi following probable lluc-iip und bai? ling >.r^er for Arhland lu to-morrow's itnme; MeredlUi, heeond base; Trovlloan, centre ihcirt: Un'mvr. khortetop; Rlahlon, pitcher: Jordan, runt Mold, Rum :naptaln), third Iba??; iriunrd?. ..leoUm. Wlifhtman. Jfl?'<it Blakey, flr?t e??? MOMN OUT OF BOX I Star Twirler Driven From Slab for First Time in His Career. I I .Special to Tho Times-Dispatch. 1 i Lynchburg. Vn? xVprll Moran, the cruck southpaw or Washington ami who has Signed will, the Detroit ! Americans, suTiered his first chase , from lhe slab In his career to-day. when Colombia landed on htm hard in the third, tlnnlly winning a see saw game, ,", (0 4, Mortui*? trottbl? started on a bad 1? ^ to second to break up a saeriflce. Wohster. In centre, lei the ball net !? and Iwb runs scordyt, to be followed quickly by a "ingle, saerlfle,; and !.-.mine,c triple, lompklns, who succeeded Moran. stopped the rum h'tting and got credit tor the Iosm of t|lt. Ki,lor the store was tied in thn sixth, when two hits and an oiitiiei,| Hiicrificu brought the winning run over. Peoples It11 ?1 elean hunter over left In the fourth' with a mau on ahead him. ttoth-I well went welt li, in, pinches, but ' he was hit hard when hits d.du't I count. the score: Columbia. uid< A. If. . Shaw, s?. 4 \V illia ms. r. I Ki.11.II. lb. 1 I.oumiei, rf. 1 Ki t 14 ttson, of. 1 Krludricks, 3b.; Ciretsch, 2b. Kolbe. 11. p. , Totals .32 r, 11? "A "Mi 1 rm 1 en ami I.er. A II. H. 11 Donahue, o.4 1 1 Webster, cf.s l Smith, ib. 4 0 I Stewart, rf. I 0 0 Bone, rf. 4 1 1 itattry, .Mi. 1 0 Peoples, lb. 1 1 2 Erwin, ss. 4 o 1 Moran. p. 1 o 0 ToinpKins. p.z 11 (1 II. O. A. 13. I 10 0 1 - ii 0 O. A. B. I S 3 0 o Totals . .-. ore by innings. Columbia . Washington and Let Summary: Three-1 Dome runs?I'cenlei .34 4 10 11 4 lt. I , ,0 0 1001 n n 0?5 .1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0?t I ist lilts?-tuo mm el. Stolen bases? | Uietucb, Hothwell, Hot,, and Kafir p uble plays?Qrclsch, Shaw and I Klendl. Socrillco hits?Samplers, Shaw, 1 Williams it). Urotsch and Webster. Sacrifice fly?Saunders, Base on bails, ?Off Tompklns, Left on bases?Co lumbln, :?, Washington and Lee, 4. ,ilt by pitched bails? By Moran. 1 (Grotsch). lilts?Off Moran. .'. in 2 1-1! innings: off Tompklns. r> in ?.'-.?> In? nings. Struck out?L!y ltotliwell, S; by Moran, I; L>> Tompklns, fi. Time oi' gam-.?"Ml. Umpire?Wooluns. V. I?, I. OKIE\'IS III TiiEHH. foulen! nt HlnrUKhiirg ' ?> I'reKlrNI of Sennon. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlupatch.] Blacksburg, Vu? April 0.?in th? prettiest game SO far "f the season V. I'. I. defeated Rutgers College here this afternoon by a score of 4 to 2. The Techs started their stick work In the tilth Inning, making three runs 011 a single by .lotos, followed with a single by l.egge < an error by the visitors and smother hll? They scored again in the eighth on two bits and an error by the vi.iltnra. Rutgers made two runs In the sixth on a hit, a pass and when Urtica, V. P. I.'s left Hehler, misjudged a fly ball. Batteries: V. I* r . i'hllton and l.egge: Rutgers; Danu|s and Bowen. lilt.-, im Dennis, ?;. off ChUton, Errors?V. P. I., 6; Bulgers, 7. Umpires, Miles and Fuqua. COWAJi SIGNS WITH NORFOLK. Former It Ich men,1 "Monngcr dolus Shn trrV Squad. Norfolk. Va. April 6.- The announce-] ineut was made yesterday af tern/ion ?by Skipper Shafer that he has signed Ed .Mullaney to [day the outfield, CleOj. Cowiin as regular catcher, ami efforts nr.- also being made to get tnileldcr Joynes, the well-known local player, Who Is believed to have a future, to Join his team. Militancy Is a heady, steady player, and will do Ins to steady the Tars. Ed last s.-ason showed up well al iii" but. and Is in the best of condition to deliver the g..odH this season. As an Inside man he is reputed by the, manager to be there with classy j ussoriuisjl^s ..f goods. "Scrap-Iron" Cowan will also make! u good min for the team. He 's one! of the hardest working backstops in minor company, is always 'n a ganm to wiii. and, besides, has ability. George Is sure be popular with the fans. ! (if course every fnn In the city wants t<> t'?? I lor bort JoynOH don a Tar uniform. He Is a promising Colt, and in the '?; nloil of baseball men of Judgment, has a future In the. national game if lie Is wise enough to work haul nnd lake cure of himself. Johnson '?> PHoh Mo.id ay. Owner Bradley yesterday wired Clark CSrlilHh, manager of the Wash? ington American L,ua|*ue team, to lind out If Johnson, the wonderful pitcher with tl.:,; club, would go In the box in Richmond against the Colts on Men da v. A reply came last night that Johnson would positively pitch part of the Monday game. Are popular bet ? ise wc carry a complete stock of putt- . : ilte Model "T" and operate a well-equipped "SERVICE. S:l A riON." FORD AUTO CO., 1629 W. Broad St. !'iir .10 Years lb* Baun? of Quality. Straus, Gunst & Co., I>|Billli-r> nnd Blendern "t Pine Whiskeys. Drink Old Henry I (a Long Iteeord Proves Ita Merit. The buyer who kiiowl trio different utoiaoblles will own a (3$$$fr Joses Motor Car Co. ?ino nnd Brood Street. (%aaifj&& Built tO serve Highest free and Best W. C. SMITH & CO., 914 N. Fifth. Vine und Main fieleflroonn THE WORLDS' CHAMPION Let us demonstrate Lorier superiority. 1635 W. Broad St EASTER NUMBER Next Sunday The Illustrated Sunday Magazine of The Times-Dispatch "Her Price" A storv filled with dramatic situations, by ' CA R RINGTON PH ELPS. "An Exception to the Rule" A charming story of ;i young girl's romance with the older man, by CAROLYN WELLS. "The Horrors Of Matrimony" As funny as the funniest vaudeville, by the famous ftinmakcr, ELLIS PARKER BUTLER. "Robert Burns and His Sweethearts" The love story of Scotland's much-loved bard, by DESHLER WELCH. "A Famous Illustrator" The youth who sold his first picture for four dollars, and what he has done since, By FORBES WATSON. "The Price of a Dainty" It ail depends on who you get it for, by ROSCOE G.LLMORE STOTT. A fine paper for your Easter Sunday reading. Order it now from your newsdealer or from Circulation Department oi The Times-Dispatch NINTH INNING RALLY WINS FOR PRINCETON Tigers Play Greac bphili Game Against Vir ginia?southerners UuifLld and Oatnit Visi? tors?Kixev VVeakens low.ir< Lnd. {Special to The, Times-Dispatch I , Charlottoavlllo, Va., April 5.?In ft determined ninth Inning rally, Prince- | ton defeated Virginia to-day, 6 to ::. The Tigern played ii great uphill game In the fae.! of the heal opposition they have encountered this season In coir tanks. Up to the seventh ln-1 jiinK. with the .-rore standing :i to o In favor of Virginia, they had secured but three hits oil of itixoy, Virginia's clover southpaw, un<] had made no runs. In that session Captain Sturrott, who had twiee previously fanned, laced a home run drive to deep light1 Held. ]n the eighth Parker tripled to left Held, and registered oh a passed bull. Pcndleton opened (h- ninth by strik? ing out; but Princeton was yet game. Worthlngtdti drew a pass. Sain Whit singled to left field, and Sterten placed n drop fly back of shortstop, ililniK the i,Rlxey fanned Iteed, ibut Issued a tree pass to llerger, forcing in W?rthlngtoh and tying tin score. Parker put the game on Ice with a scorching line drive, which struck Just inside the foul line In rlghl I Held, clearing the bases, the big loft 1 Held er stopping up at third. Rlxey I fanned a total of eleven. That he weakened toward the end of the con-1 test was evidently dllo to thy fact that he has worked very little this week III regular games, only three or four in-j nings against St. John's. Virginia oulflelde?] and oil thli Ihe Tigers. There was not tlie semblance of an error. Rile made a spectacular running catch of Lear's long dy le tweon rlghl and centre In the sixth, and in the next session Douglass won applause when he stabbed Heed's liner, which looked to be out or' his reach. Flnlay and Douglass led with the stick, each getting three hits:. The former put up n clever game at backstop, lu the first Inning he easily caught Poh dleton, who tried to pilfer third. The fleet-footed Tig. i slior.lstop stole a 1'n.he In the fourth, however, after I boating oui a hunt. \ The innre Tlgei inllcld worked with , much precision, Willie ?n<l Pcntlleton 1 accepting oVory chance that came their ! way. Wqrthlngton made a pretty ' running catch of farters foul fly in l tin: eighth. The Virginia Playern leave on the early mornlitg train for; ! Norfolk, w hen- they meet Vale to? morrow. ! The ?coro; I I'rtnrelon. I I A B II. O. A. K. Pon rile ton, sit. i 2 ?'? i o Wort hingt on. .Th. :?; o l o o While, 2b. I 1 I :t o St. t ri tt, c. I 2 11 o 1 Heed, ri.,. 4 o i o o Rergcr, ef. :t o i n o Parker, if. 4 " t l <? llhodcS, lb. 4 0 lo l fi I,cut. p. i 0 1 2 I T< Virginia. A.H. II O. A. K. I inlay. . fi 3 18 I n ! I.lie., cf. :i -' i M 0 I Douglas?, ss. 4 :t t 2 b NefT. 3b. 3 0 2 (i o (?alter, lb. 4 I 2 (1 0 1 Pltchctt, If. :* ') '-' 0 (i I Hewitt, 2b. 0 I o o , i Ijihdes, rf. :t " 2 0 (? I Ulxey, p._4 0 ti 0 c , Totals .32 9 27 :t 0 ! Score by Innings: It. Princeton . onnonnti 4?r. : Virginia . 1 o t 1 0 o n d 0?:: S ii in tu ?'> r y: Huns ? Worthlngtbn, White. Stcrrott (2); Bergor, Parker, Kin lay (3). Two-base hits?Pondlcton, : Kllllay. Three-base hits?Parker (2). i Mom.- run?Sterrett, stolen base? Pendleton. Base <>n balls?oft Dear, : i; otf Rlxey, 2. Left on bases?Prince ' ton. 2; Virginia, T.. Sacrifice?N'eff. Struck out?ny Lear, D: by Itlxey, 11. Passed Palis?Plnlay. Time of game Two hours. Umpire?Lush (Montreal). LY?CHBURG SQUAD [Special to The Times-Dispatch.) Lynchburg. Va., April 5?Manager Stocksdale now has eighteen men in the Fair Grounds camp and a (ow more men are expected to show up j aoon. Nothing more has boon hear.l from '"Ruck" Hooker, tho Unite of' Richmond, hut he will probably bo on I the job next week. Mart Wollums, who has been umpiring In the Wash- | Ington and Hoc games, returns to the j fold Monday morning, and after that j Hart will show tho fans some hard work. I Catcher Burden, of Georgia, who has been 111 with tue grip, is still out of I the fold, and there Ufa several p.liters yet to report, Wlttrock, tlie man se- j cured in a liitle brush with Scrantoh, i being among the number. Barth, the New York inlluldur. Is still laid up with a bad ankle, but he may show up (luting the coming week. The men now in cump aro: Catchers?Gross and Hraum. Pitchers?O'Brlne, Allen, Lovott, Drennlng, Starke, Vlckory and Patter- j son. Inflelders?Bngwoll, Zannelll, Barth, Howen, Keating' and Hummel Outlielders?Morrison, Nixon und, Johnson. Deep Ilim Hounds. The Deon Run Hounds of the Country Club will meet at Brookt's tstore this after? noon ni -1 o'clock. Tho course Is a very at? traction one, and ihln chasa will probably h? the last.of tho season. Tho hounds will urrlv? at th? Country Cluh about b;SO o'clock. NORFOLK LOSES 10 BIG LEAGUERS ' [Special to Tho Times-Dispatch.] Norfolk, Va? April 6.?Tho poor playing of the home team was respon? sible for New York's victory over Nor? folk to-day. A wild throw by Lusky to first scores two Yankees, and gave them the game. Up to that time tho [ visitors played only an ordinary game, 1 and ran bases like ?'bush leaguers." The visitors' hit the ball hard and often, but were caught on bases or | ' retired on double plays. Staub, fori 1 Norfolk, drove tho ball to the ferico I for throe bases in the third, and, \ scored On a ily lo right ileld. I Score by innings: H. II. E. NOW YorK _ 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0?.") 10 3 Norfolk . 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0?3 0 3 I Batteries: Elliott and Uowan, - and | Joyce und Lusky; Holl und bergen. Petersburg Defeat -d. rSpeclal lo TIM Times-Dispatch.] Petersburg, Va., April 6.?Newark and Petersburg played a close and I exciting game this evening, whi . was marked by the bitting of both teams; Spencer und Husch carried off the I honors for the home team. The Ooob ers made a great rally in tho ninth in? ning, when the score stood S lo 3 in favor of Newark. Caralan, who was I sent In to bat' for McDonald, singled. I and Bronha'g'nn and Laurence were I easy outs. Simmons singled, nnd Caralan scored. Busch followed ?Uli n single and scored Simmons, wlto hud worked his way to third. .Barno got. a base on balls, and Spencer's line drive down by first base scored Busch , and Barnett Anthony ended the game with an easy out at first. Crlger and Lawrence both pitched good ball fnf the hi.nir team. Victory for llnnxllle. [Special to Tin, TlmcS-Dlspatch I Danville Vit., April 5.?Daiivlllo, Vir? ginia league, il. f. ;il.-,| tb<. New Yoik National UCaguo (Vannlgana) to-day by [he scor- ..f <. to I. Tin, locals scored all their runs In the third jn niug by hitting Plorcb hard) and on dumb nlnys by tho visitors. They baited In otic of their runs lleertllta Trie.I Hal. Washington, April ;..?Trying out two recruit pitchers proved the un? doing of the Washington American'-, when tin y were defeated to-day by tho Boston Nationals, T to ?.. Score: It. il. i:. Washington .r. s .? rtoston .7 7 J ?latteries: tingle. 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