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MOSTCONSISTE WINNER AT MEET .Walker Stables' Entry Takes Seventh Consecutive Race at Jamestown. [Special to Tho Times-Disput eh. 1 Norfolk, Vn.< April 12.?Mngu/ino, from tin, stables >>f P. M. Walker, und tlio most consistent winner of tho year won the feature race at Jamestown to? day. Magazine w.,s tho favorite, but Joe Madden and Knights Differ hud many friends. it was Magazine's seventh consecutive victory, and he ran the seven furlonr.s in i ;2S 1-5, last time considering Hie condition of the track. Sherwood won the Ufth nice, u diisli of slN and a half, fur longs, with Fond Heart a length be? hind hlni. Hedge Itusu captured tho lust race, over a mile and seventy yards, utter .1 hard run up the stretch. Harvey F.. u hfieeu to one shot, was close second. I Summary ?i" Invents. First rac??Four and a lialf fur Jens?--l'ii>t Sight, 111) (Martini. :. to 3, llrafj Floral Park, lio (Burns), 11 to "0. for place, second. Latent, 101 (Ambrose), 4 10 5. show, third. Time, F>."> 1-6. L'xion. Hand All Around. Rose* burg IV., .lack of Hearts also ran. Second ran- Six and a half lur longs?Mollle S., 105 CSchuttlngei), 2 to I. Ilrst; Louis. Wells, 107 (Fore-1 hand), ?; t" i. tor place, second; Aghar*, 312 (MeCahey), out to show, tliird. Time, |;2a 2-3. Urse, Major Mej.eod, F.. Joo Galtens also ran. j Third iaci -Five and 11 half fur? longs?Queen Bee; (Forsythn), 11 to it), Urs;. Stnlmnre, 102 (Martin), 6 to for place, second. Aruuy, 1?" (.Ambrose 1. to 1. show, third. Time, 1:08 1-5. Naughty Kos.. Ridgclund. Dorothy T. Captain Inglish also ran. I'.until race- Seven furlongs?Magn? etite; 111 (lislep), 0 to :.. lust; Blccr tioneer. ill (Obert), .' 10 1. for place, second; Joe Madden, 10S (Schuttlligcr)j j to J. 10 show, third. Time, l:2S. l-.">. Silver Knight, Hoffman, Knights Pil? fer, Itosseau -\. Norbltt, St. bumlus nho ran. Fifth nice?six and a half furlongs? Sherwood, IP.) (Schiittlttger), 2 to 1. jirst; Fond Heart. Mfi (Burns); 7 to 10 for place, second; l?ady Irma, 10S (For ?>ytho). out to show, third. Tune. 3 21 1-.'.. Onag r, Camel and Aghicr also ran. Sivt;. ram?mile and seventy yards? Hedge lies,-, ion (SchuttInger), to .">. Jirst; lliiriey F., 109 (McCtihey). 1 to 1 tor place HCcbnd; Aplaster. ?0 (?m? ter ise), to I to show, third. Time, 3:1/ 2-Ii. Montiignie, Golconda and Fred Mtllhollii.nd also ran. IjntrleM lor To-IJny. First raci?four and a hall furl^rgs, for two-j .ar-olds, piii'so?Sweet Times, 110; Cordte F.. 112; Rebound. 107; Church Bell; 107; Calgary, 110; Counter parti lie; Our Duchess, 107; Captain Elliott, 107?eight. Second race?mile and six furlongs, lout -year- ilds ami up, hurdle, selling ?Sam Wcllcr. 1.1?; High Hal. lit; 'VII linllu, IIIS; The Speaker, 138; Thtr.lsm?; la I; ?Zell wood. 131. Third race?six furlongs, thrce-year olds and up. selling?Mason. Ill; Ves? per, '.'7; Aladdin's Uinip, I0(.; Bait, 97; Joe Galtens, 113; Grctildu. 110; Mar coiirl, I0S; To hi Melton, lOii. Fourth rac.one mile, Montlccllo Handicap, thrao-yciir-olils and up Heaucop, I0S; Busy, IOSj Kormack, 106; Jenny Geddes, !? I; Sticker, 102; -.Aspirin. 10?; Hard ol Hope. 102; tO'jlonel Hol loway. OS; IBub lt., 116. I'lflii nice?live and u half furlong''. 1hrce-year-olds and up. Bulling?Union Jack, 102; Sarg Kirk, 106; "Thrifty, P9; Annvrl, 110; ?I'erishiro, 107; Pcttis Chcvaux, 10!, Clinton Queen, 102; Mng B?lh'?, 122. Sixth raci -i!\ furlongs, thrcc-year <uus and up. selling?Anna J_? Daley, 106| 'Kthel Lobrume. 101; Slim Princess, 97; Deduction, a9; Miss Joe. ?7; Pedl K-'ec. logi Rod and Gun, 97; Tonlata, 3 1;:. Seventh race?mile arid a furlong. Ihrtc-yenr-nlds uAid up. selling -Colonel HolI'JWa.v, !'9; .Gra-jia. t^l; *My Gal. 92; "Woodcraft, 10$; Lord, Klam, 100; ?Onk litirst, KM. ?Five-pound apprentice allowance, [Walker entry. JBeverwylch entry. High School Winner. John Marshall nigh School rind Richmond Aenelehij played eleven in? nings 10 .. .: t., 2 score yesterday af? ternoon, the public school nine filially Winning. joo game was replete with sensational plays, and both dubs put up re m p. r kable Hehl lug gnme-s. This vns the ilrst of Hie prep school games for the championship of the city, mc Giilre'i will be 1 lie oib. r contender. "You sec (hem wherever you i;<>; they j go wherever you see them." KORD AUTO CO., 1629 W. Broad St. TROT COLLEGE Slow and Uninteresting Contest. Will Play Carolina To-Day. I Spec la l i>.? The Time*-Dlspa>tc>h.] ?ChurlottcsviUe, Va., April 12.?Vir? ginia defeated Trinitj College, i>r Hartford, 'to-day s to i, in a sluw and uninteresting . . contest. Both teams lUtt up an exceedingly poor fleldlnt gitinc, iliu thirteen errors . figuring lurgcly in the ruu-gatutig. Gr?nt was in .tin- box tor Virginia, and kept bio lilts well scattered, except in ttic fifth, when a double and two .singles in suc? cess i on netted the visitors u pair ot' runs. .Spectacular running catches wer.? made by the two left Holders, Vl/.nct, tor Trinity, and Fitchctl, lor Virginia. Find ley, Seil, Lander and liowoil led with tile silck. McGulru got a screech? ing triple. Douglass's strained ten? don was liurt over again when ho stole second in the Ural inning, and he re? tired in favor of Hewitt. The Virginia team left at 'J o'clock to-night ior Greensboro, w.hore to? morrow it plays tho lirsl ot a four gamc scries wi/Ji North Carolina Itlxcy will oppose Carolina's crack twirler, Lee. who recently dffc.itoil on Carolina Licnguc teams and lias not tuet defeat this season. The ;.corc: Virginia. AB. Ft. It O. A. B. Plndley, a . ? 2 3 12 0 o Ule. rf .G o 0 3 0 Douglass, ss . 0 oono Hewitt, sa . J 1 <1 0 S! xeff, ab . < 1 2 1 0 Carter, lb . 4 o n 6 it ritehctt, if . 4 t i j n McCluire, 2b . 4 0 10 1 Linder, rr . It 1 2 1 1 Grant, n . 4 l 1 2 2 xMo.Morrls . u l o u (j , Total* .SS 8 n 27 6 S xl!:tn foi: McGiilre in second inning. Trinity. ah. r, It. o. a. 15; Murray, ss . b 1 1 ? 2 2 Viziicr. ir . r. l o :t u ?> Lhouriaux, c . 1 l l 7 1 U Itleeker, p . r> 1 1 o z o Stifiiy. Sn . i t 1 0 i I llowvll, rf . I t> 3 1 I 0 sporer, H> . :t ti 1 6 2 l Citapln, .tb . :t t? o z i i Cook, cf . 4 0 a 1 0 i Totals .37 r> ; H i:i G M ore by Innings: R, Virginia .0 1 0 3 0 3 0 1 x?s Trinity .u 0 0 l 0 2 2 0 0?fi Summary: Two base hits?Uhe?r raux. Mowill. Three base hits?-Mc nuire. dr.mi. il?'tni run?-T*it.-hett. Stolen basba?> Flndloy. Douglass, Hewitt, 2! Nefr, Siiorer. Sacrifice liy? i.-.eurrauN, Sporer. Bases oh balls ? on' Grant, 1: off Bloekcr, I. l.eti i>u ohses?Virginia. S; Trinity. 7. I lit by pitched ball ? Hewitt. Struck out ? by (Irani. 10; by BL'.eker, Tim. ..f (/um-, 2:10. Umpire, Chewnlng. SMITH carolina l>BFBATI3D. I Special to The Tlmcs-DlspnIch; 1 Lexington, Va., April 12.?Washing t?n and Leo took Iho game from south Carolina In t.r.e first Inning to-day, when the flrst four men up scored, vwo httii and Ito errors let in trie failles. After that fatal Inning M> Gowan pitched first-rate ball and go: good support, and although Washing? ton ann Lee frequently got men on bases, there was no more scoring. TompkIns pitched In great fortn, and observed a shutout. He would have gotten It. but Webster, overanxious, Collided with Turbyilll In right held; and this let In one run. Von K oil lit'/, following with a hit, scored another. Tlie ninth gave a little scare, when Tompktns walked the first two men, b it iho side w.,s retired easily. South Carolina's trunk was lo?t. and the game was played In borrowed suite, ntnl the loss if gloves may have made their fielding Inaccurate. Von Kollnts {played star V.ll In left field, cutting off several drive-. IL- also go: three nits In four times Up. Score My innings: ft. 11. k \.<; of S. C.000 000 ?20?'_? 4 | W and 1. 400 Oim 00x?4 t> .". naileries: South Cnrollnn, William and Owen; W. and L. Tompklns and Stewart. r.nri'm'itN tti:cottn for mii.f. is . smash 1-111 itv PATTlSnSflN f Special io Thc Tlhles Dlspatcih.l Cha.pel Hill; N C., April 12.?Carolina overwhelmed Wake FoTest In the ?rack meet here this afternoon, mak? ing *2 points against the Baptists' Carolina won eleven first places against their opponents' two. in Hire events the Tarheels made a clean sweap, and In three more the visitors won only one point each. Carolin: showed up especially strong In the rnces. .Patterson broke the Southern reeoTd for the mil!-, wirtji the time four minute* thlrly-two and thre r.fths seconds Hose Is You cannot pul Colonial Mose in any position that it won't fill to v?nr utmost satisfaction- whether it's everyday or full iircss wear. It will serve you LONGER and BETTER than any Hosti on tho market. This is the guarantee?and it's made good by us. No coupons are necessary - and no time limit is Imposed. Colonial Fine Lisles New Bantom-weight Colonial Pure Thread Silk?High Spliced Heel.\. Heels arid toes are reinforced with Pure Irish Linen. Choice of 12 c olors. Horace 3. Wright Co. 21 East Broad Street Bunched Hits. However, in Fourth and Lighth (live Vic torv to Boston. giants lose to brooklyn Cincinnati Defeats Chicago. Rain Prevents Pittsburgh St. Louis Contest. Boston. Mass.. April 12.?Philadelphia fought hard to "avert defeat to-day, bill Boston won again, 1 to 2. Bunched lilts in tin- fourth und eighth Inn'iigs guvc Ho locals their runs, while Tyler held Philadelphia to a lone tally until lliu lust inning. Then two pusses and a single by Ludcrus tilled tho bases, and Walsh singled, sending Paskert home. Willi none out anil the buses still I) II cd, Doolan bit Into a double nlay nnd Uraham Canned. Klltlfcr vvas forced to retire in the fourth inning with u badly injured hand. Score; Boston. Ali. lt. 1?. A. 1^ swocnoy, 2b.4 2 2 >? 1 Campbell, cf. s u 2 0 0 Miller, rf. 3 12 10 Jackson. If. 32100 House r, !b. 2. 1 IS ? 0 Bpratt,. 101 1 11 McDonald, M>.a 1 o :i 0 Kling, c. s 1 1*. 2 11 T? Ier, p. :i 0 0 3 0 Philadelphia. AU. 11. O. a. K. ] Una he. 2b. 1 2 2 l j Titus, if. :'. o j <i o I I'u.-kert. cf.2 u i ft o C'ruvotli, if.3 o l ft o Ltidcru*, lb. 4 2 S " i' WnUMi. 3b. 4 1 0 -J 1 Doolan, s?. 4 l .? 0 Klllifer. c.1 o 2; l o nrahsm. c.:t ft 6 2 o Hu nnaii, |,.:: o ft .', ft Tottiis .to a vi n 2 Seole by Inning? : Ii. ' Be?ion ....0 4 02 0 00 2*?I Philadelphia .o 1 0 ? 0 il 0 0 1- 2 . Summary: Itun??Sweeney, Miller, Camp? bell; jnck.on. Paskert, Ludorha. Tworhaiic hit*?McDonald, .luckson (I). Sacrifice hits? Campbell, H?user. Stolen bases? Ludern?.' Miller. Small. Double play..?Miller to Klint:; Tyler to Kling i? llnuier. Left on bnjcis?Boiiton, Philadelphia, s. First base oii ball??Off Tyler. B; ,.fr Brcnnan, :. First liujo on errors?Philadelphia. 1; Boston/ l. Tit by pitcher?Jackson. struck out - By i Tyler, :?; by Brcnnan.*Time <>.* Kane. lil$, Umpires, Higler and Flnneran. reds WInYn tenth c.Innatl. t). April 12.?Mein tyro weakened after nine gruelling inning:^, and by ultowing three lilts in the teth permitK'd Cincinnati to win the second game of the series with Chi? cago here to-day :". to 2. Ueuloii Willi im liard earlier in the contest, but kept the'safeties well scattered. A bare on balls, a sacrifice and 11 slngll . in the fourth gave Chicago their first; , Cincinnati tied it with Bcsehcr's. triple and Baton's sacrifice. Three sin? gles in the sixth gave the visitors an- ' other, but again Cincinnati tied |t with j a double, u force out and a sincle. in Ho lentil single by Hellion, Bescher j and Mobilize!! brought home the win-! lilng run. With the exception of Tink et all the players Hcldcd well. Score:' Chicago. AB. II. O. A. K. ! Evrrs, 2b. i> 1 1 ?"? 0 -Much.nd. If./t ft 2 0 ft -Miller, if. liult? Mein tyre, j i/.liiimennai Cincinnati. ab. II. o a. K. I Betcher, If. I 2 -j o o' Baler, ci.,.3 0 .* o 01 Mobilized, lb./, ?_? rj l o! MurtiotiK, rf. 4 0 2 1 0] KKUii, 2t. 4 0 1 4 0 I'hclnn, tb. 4 12 2ft Esmond, rm. 3 0 4 4 *' McLean, e. 4 J 2 2 0 Ken ton, p. I' 1 . : . S ' 0 Totoi? .a:. 7 s? ij o ?One ?in when winning run scored; "Halted for She< hard in tenth. ClliCUgO .ft 0 ft I ft 1 0 0 0 0-2 Cincinnati .ft ft n i o : o o o 1?.: Summary t Kuh* iSchiiltc, Ctiahcr; Bescher, Itciiton (I). Two-bas* lilts?ifofinaii/ Mo Leun. Brers. Thrcc-basc lilts?Schutte ami Jlcnehar. Hncrlllce hlta?Mcltityre, Lennox/ sacrifice lly?Baten. Doable plays?Lennox to Ever* to Chance; Phalnn to Kgan io Hob Inzell, Left on base?-rChlcage, ?; clhclnatl, *. First base on built -lift Melntyre, ?; off Bentbn; 4. Struck out?By Melntyre, 2: by Pen ton, l. Wild plli h?Mvlrityre. Time of same, 5:05, Umpires, Johnxono and tSasbii. poor work* of shafer Brooklyn, April 12.?Brooklyn evened UP matters with New York to-elay. winning, I tei 2. mainly on the poor work of Shafer at short; He bad three fielding chnnees ami foozled them all. The bungling offset Tcsronu's good pitching, On youngster allowing only three hits. Knctster pitched well up lo the seventh, when two passen und a single filled Hie bases. He gave way to Sch?rdt, who blanked the side: mid then struck out three men in the eighth, ?heu play was stopped by darkness. Score; New Yorli. Alt It. O. A. E. Doyle, 2b. 4 2 0 11 BiibttRraM, cf.:: 0 j a n Murray, rf. 4 0 ft 0 ft Mcrklc, lb. .1 ft r? i> 0 Herzog, 2b.S 1 t 4 0 Hbafer, si. 4 2 ft 0 " Meyers, c.4 1 1. 0 n ?Oreh .0 0 ft O 0 Tesreau, p. 2 0 9 4.? f Bockel . 1 0 0 0 9 Tot? In .30 C 21 0 4 Brooklja, AB. II. O. A i: JIM?n, rf. 4 12 0ft Baubdrt, !b.a 0 3 0 ft sinitii. 2.5.r, ft 1 r. 1 Northen, cf.2 0 1 ft ft Wheat, .3 1 A 0 t) Hummel, 2b.0 ft 0 i ft Pown?, 2b.2 ft 1 2 ft Stark, is.3 1 t ? 2 Tooley, .?!>.0 0 10 ft Krwln, c.s o 7 3 ft Kiietzer, p. 2 ft I 1 ? Bchardt, p.?..0 ft o 1 o Tola Is .20 3 24 14 S ?Han lot Meyers In rlirhth. rTJattod f'ir Tcsreaii In eighth. New York.DftOI ft ft l ft-? Brooklyn .1 fi ,1 0 n ft ft '?I Summary: llunz?Pcvore, Shafer, Moron, paubcrt, Smith, whea; Two-base hit?Mo .ran. Sacrifice hlta?Daubort, Northen and IK no tier. I,eft on bn?e???w York. 11; Brooklyn. *. Stolon base; -, -vore, Doyle. Doubln play??llummfl to stark to Dnubort; Stark to H?mmel to Daubert; j Bchurflt to Erwin to Dnnhert. First ha-r on ? if--Ne.?- York. 3; Hrooklyn. 4. Flrnl ba?* ri halls?Oft Kneizcr. ?. off Tofrenu, :i. Ktiuck out?By Knctzer, I: by Bchardt, .": by Tenreau, r.. Him ? >tr: Knetser, r, in ill 3 j Inning?, nit by pitcher?By Schardt, I ' '?' Kle), Time of same. 2:0?. I'liiplres, I Klein nod Bush. southern league At Birmlugluiin; Montgoniory-Blr inilighutn. rain. At Memphis: Nnshvltic-Mc'mphls, ruin. \l Ailania; AUntltn, 12; Challa nooga, ?. St S) n Orleans; :.? ? Orleans, Mobile, 7. DAY IN THE BIG LEAGUES \.\TIOV\L I.liAUt'K. lirNuitM VrNlrriliiy. Hoston. 4; Philadelphia. 2. Cincinnati, :!; Chicago. - IlillKH). New York, 2; Brooklyn, I (s iiitiKB). I'lttsburglt-St. L>uls, rain. AMr.lttCAX LKAtiL'K. HfHUllH Yesterday. Cleveland. 1: Detroit; -'. Philadelphia. It: Washington, 1. New York. 2; Boston. '?<. Chicago, 2; .St. Louis. 1. STANDING OF THE CLUBS Boston . Cincinnati .. St. Louis. . . . Brooklyn ... New York... i Chicago_ 1 Philadelphia ! Pittsburgh .. I Won. Lost. . . 2 0 Last V .-a r. 1.000 1.000 Cleveland .. Boston Philadelphia Chicago New York. . Detroit ... Washington St. Louis. . .. P.C. I .ovo I . I.. 1.. I ?ist v Mir, 000 004 000 ooo 1.000 I..I 1.000 l.o?o WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY York at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Bos to Pittsburgh at St. Louis Chicago at Cincinnati. St. Louis at Chicago. Detroit at Cleveland. Washington at Philadelphia. Boston at New Vork COLTS NO MATCH FOR ROCHESTER CHAMPS I Hard-hit?n^ Visitors Take Easy Victory, 11 to 5, Though Griffin's Aspirants G?iop Away Fast in Opening Frame?Play Another Game Tv -Day. in Iii 5> MAI.HKHT. rticitinoii?'tJ prospective winners ot ?? pentium In th.- Vlrtjlnlll L< Igtle tool; u shot at Ganzcl's champions of Hie Lid st? ern League last season yesici'da'y at Broad Street Park, and caiin ott second lust, as was lo he expected. Till bCOl'C Was 11 to a. Tho SUIUO Ivlllia piny to-day. I The Colts got away t.? an awful stride, Steve electing to lei the visitors take the li.Id. Jones, doing the Hing? ing for the champs, lieaved otic into Coatea's ribs right oft" tin- reel; and Manager Steve mauled tho next ball j w hlch came over into 1 ft garden for a neat binglc. t'lournoy got one safely | tu centre, when John Italey sobered the sa :ks with a clout to right good for j three stations. Here wer.' three counts 1 stowed away in the hamper during the first lap.-and oven the mighty swats-1 men Ganscl has put together in it ball club tailed to do anything in their half. Th ? lirst closed With tin- -'core and 0, with the Colu on tin right side. Hut that tlnished the day for the THEO10 In a very prettily played game lllchntoud College defeated t'nlon, Theological Seminary on their grounds yesterday afternoon, .". to j. Tin Spi? ders look the lead in t lo initial In-I iilng and In Id it throughout the whole game. I The Seminary has by far tlie best I Held I us team the Spider.- have pluycd 1 this season. Hut for this fact the si-or.- would have been larger. In I hi ninth inning, with the base* full and no one out, tlie Seminary pulled off a fast double play, which prevented pos? sible scoring. This is the last game tho Spiders have before playing Kandolph-Macon an exhibition games In Ashland next Wednesday. With the team playing together a.-: well as they did yesterday tin- Spiders expect to give liandolph Mncon ijiii ?coro: 1 nil. Ii ot its hardest games. Tin Theologlenl Se niliin r? Podge. I: 1 Lanoa.-tir. Lacy, cf. ... Hassen-, C; Simpson. Curry, lb.. I iitickhols, if J'narr. i f . . . I Mann, rf Dodge, I AH. ft. 11. O. A. ? I U li ii W. Totals Itlchmond College, AB. tt. H. O. Ancarrow, 2b. :i 2 1 l I Heall, ss. :: 1 1 l Kylauti, i f. :.' i l o I Just Is, rf. 10 0 0 I Meredith, lb.. If...'... I 0 1 lo Wiley, ,-f.\. ;: 0 1 2 Lewis, 3b. Taylor, if. 2 0 0 \ Woodwind, lb. 1 o 0 ! Vaughnn, r. 1 o o Clarke. C. 2 0 0 Gwuthmoy, p. 0 0 1 112 0 o It; Totals .20 5 6 27 12 Score by Innings: ISumlnnry .2 0000 o on o?2 , Richmond College....^3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0?5 I Summary: Two-base lilts?Taylor. I Mann. Thrcc-basi hits?Byland, Lew ? is. stolen bases?College, 7; Sem? inary, 4. Double play?.Seminary. 1. Huso on balls?lly r>"dgc, it. \V., 3. j Left on bases?Collet.-.-. 3; Seminary. 2. Struck out?By Gwuthmoy, a; Dodge, IT. Time of game, 1:50. Umpires, Stim I son and Lou than. Coll*. Bight thou and there things began to happen. Verboul '.van us .? H ong as lie ever was in Ills lite, ami he had' the Influence of Happy J :ck Marlin'.'- smile to help bini along With that laughing countenance of his work? ing overtime, lie stepped to the. centre in the second. Woe betide! livery'-; body took a swat, and when it all tin- j Ishcd, four hits for tlvi bases und a sacrifice Hy 'tad yielded cnoug'i counts to tie the game. Tlie rest of the statight31' happened in the lifth. Five clouts for nx bases' and a walk brought forth litre score* for Rochester^ while tour wallops b> ' the '.'oils In the same box netted Jltsl one. The olh.-r score for the Urilfin Ites caine In Iho seventh, as th-: rcsull of Spuiictr's crrjr and MottlS's biff to right. I Both teams changed batteries In ilie sixth, lirlllHi sending young Strain out and placing Parry Thackcra bihilld. Gauzel substituted lluglies for Jones and McMurray for Blair. .Strain, while not lilt overly hard, was hit at Just the tight time, anil three tjllles counted while he worked. Hughes was more effective and lield the Colts well in j hand. Jack Marlin came in for a round ot applause its he .stepped to the plate in the Hist truiing. 11c ltad previously misjudged .1 Hy ball which Flourhiy sohl skyward. While at the bat the ex-Coll did not look any too formida? ble, In his lidding ho was a perfect dctiion. Time and again hi- gut balls out nf apparently safe territory, and that wing of tils shot the oval across with dUi'lllg speed and with an accu? racy which Is bound to keep him his Job. Baker and Cr!Hin both suffered by reason of bis fast Holding. Graff and Baker w .-re the floldl.rg Mars for the locals. Grail" making a one-hand stab of Spencer's liner which brought the small crowd lo its feet. IB- nailed a tly ball which Martin sent up in big league style, which also brought forth the attention of the fans. Bak.T also comes In for Hold? ing honors; Indeed, tlie whole club showed to advantage. The Weaknesses are known, and Griffln Is working night and day trying to strengthen befoic tlie season opens. Tlra score: Richmond. AB. H. II. O. A K. Co*te>. rf... t 1 I 1 i) 1 lirllflii. Sb. - i 1 0 o u ? ff. 3b. 4 Baker, ss. and 2b. I I l.ucla. u.-' Jtoelietter. AB. It. II. O. A. v;. Martin, x.i. '? 1 I I ? 0 mroy, i f. .', I - - 0 li Johnion, . l i I :i n r. Batch, if.. t 0 l ? " ?? Lei I veil, rf. 4 : .-. = 0 0 ?t rector, rf. n 0 0 i 0 0 I Ward. r,b.3 2 (i 1 o spencer. :b. i I : ? n l jluir. c. 2 1 2 I '.- 1 McMurray, c. I 0 ? I ? .0 I Jonen, p. J I 0 ? -1 1 lliighes, P.'- I 1 0 ! ?l Totals.M dl 15 27 S -' 'lie .-core by innings: It, ?hmond ..". 0 0 0 I 0 l 0 0- i Rochester .0 a 4? 0 ? 0 5 : ??-: I Summary: Two-base hits?Spciicer, Loll veli. Three.base hits?IIa ley, fonroy, John? son. Sacrifice hit?Batch. Sacrifice fly? Blair. First base en bails?Off Vcrbout, !; off June'. Left on beiiet?Richmond, 7; Rochester,:-. Hits?Off Vcrbout, 10 In .i timings; off- Strain. |s In Innlnss; off Jones, S in .". inning*; on ighcs. I In 2 innings. Struck out ? My Ver [bout, I; Ay Jone?, l: by llujihr.-, l. Hit by pitched balls?Coales, Johnson. Time of I same, 1:10. Umpires, Kzekie; and Hose. To all onest as its Mame: n DO you pride yourself on your acquaintance with the fine things of life? 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Ighlh Olson singled, .la. li? pon double^ and Lujoic singled', pro du. ins two runs. 1 in 1011'.-. flrsi run was the result "f lilts by Ottliior. stniitgu and Vitt. Tito other tvas scored by Perry on his double, -? passed bid: and Uiilhor's lly. Sc ort: Clevelunil. AI! II " A. I:. ? tint eher. ;f. I l .>'??? 11 ? Ulfon. f.". I I " - ? Jackson, ef. I 2 2! 0 I I I..U?ie. ift. :! 1 ? 1 i'! Ityan, rf. 110 0?,; Mobnlioril, lb. .1 0 7 0 * Turner, 3b. 3 ft ?.? 0 Easterly, c. 2 1 % ; 0 Boskclti. i'. 0 0 1 </' Del roll. AD ii 0. A. E. ! Vitt. If. I 1 2 0 0 1 Louden. 31?. t 0 a 0 1 ? ?obi., ef. 3 a t a I Crawford, rf.3 o > <> 0 Peleboniy. 2b. 3 0 l 2 0 O'l.earj. 21?. 11:00 U.ilii. r. lb. 2 1 II 1 0 IJui-h. ?f. I 0 .: 5 1 I KianMge, i-. t ' j 1' 2 -2 Will. tl. p. 11 I 2 A I ?Perry .\ i o a o Totals .21 6 21 13 tl ?It.itfrt lor O'Lenry in ninth. :-'. ore |,y Inning?: It. I Cleveland .0 0 I ?> o l 0 : ??i j Petrolt .n 4 o o 1 o 0 4 1?2 ' Summary: Runs?Olson. Jackson 12), East? erly, Ualner, lvrr>. Two-base hits-Jackson ] ??>. Perry. Sacrifice ny-Gnlner. Stol base Easterly. Double |iia:s Hush to aal ei; Wlltetl in liusb to Gainer rirst base ball*-OfT Baskettc. 3: off Willett, :. struck I out?By liaskette. "?: by Willett; 1. Left on | bust -Cleveland, i: Detroit, ?. Pirn base ,.m errors-Cleveland, 3. Passed ball?Easter? ly. Time of game, l A empires, Dlnccu I ami Perrliie. MORGAN PITCHES GREAT BALL' Philadelphia. April 12.?Morgan I l it'b.ol wonderful bull against Wash? ington this afternoon, hiui Philadcl-I phln won by :: to 1. only one hit. I a single he .Moeller, which Hairy held in the inllcbl, was. made off Morgan. Tin latter struck out eleven batsmen, lUlltlinR the *ldo in tile lift), an,] eighth sessions. Philadelphia won h> bunch? ing hits in the fourth Inning; Score: M uablngtoa. AD. ii. O. A. E. I Milan, er. I ?Oft 1 I Seharfrr. if.3 0 1 0 0 Moclh r. ,f. 4 13 0 0 Plyuii. :i>.3 oio n l; lv nicht. 2b.'J 0 1 i Ii rosier, ;b McUrldc, llenrv. Williams, Walker, fi ?Cushion Philadelphia. AB, II f> a L\ I Bi runk, if. 4 i o o o' Old ring, cf.4 '. :i o g! Collins, 2b. 4 10 1 0 Baker; .3 : 1 n e , Murphy, rf.r. 0 ? 0 0 Mclunls, lb.3 3 10 t 0' Harry, ss.3 0; 1 a 1 Thomas, c.3 0 12 0 01 j Morgan, p..3 A 0 5 0 Totals .JO 7 27 7 a j "AltlVl for llrriry In cWhth. Score by Timing.-: R. Washington .ft a a j 11 a a a e.-i Philadelphia .0 0 0 .*? 0 0 0 0 *-2 , gi/lnmary; Runs?Kchaefer, Oldrlug, Col? lins, Baker. Sacrifice hit?Barry. Sacrlnce I fly?Kulpin. Double play-Poster to Plynn. Left on |.?-r.~ ?WHshln;ton, Sj Philadelphia 3 I 'll si base on halls?Off Morgan, : First| has.- on errors?Philadelphia, 1. struck 6ut By Morgan, II: by Walk, r. s. win pitch's Morgnu. Walker. IJalk?Walkor. rime ? game, ;:io. Umpires, O'Loughlln and West EXTRA INNING GAME Chicago. April 12.?Chicago made uj two straight from St. Louis to-day, j winning an ex t ra - inning game 2 to 1. The ginne was a pitchers' battle be? tween Scott anel Powell, and tile ? In? ning run resulted from a double, a sacrifice and a single. Score: Chicago. AB. II. O. A. E. Hath, yb. 4 0 4 2 r. Lord. ;V. i 0 i A I' Cailnhan, if. 1 1 1 : n Bodle. cf. 4 v 1 0 ft Mut tick, rf. 4 ! I 0 a /.elder, lb. I i 1 0 j Weaver, ss. 4 fl h ? 1 j Block, c. ? 2 S .1 St. I.Olli? A B. ii. O. Shotted or. * 3 n 0 Austin, nil. I 1 2 1 11 Slovull, lb. 1 ? 2 12 I n f.'ompton. rf....'.. S 1 0 0 0 llogan, if.."? 0 -? '? 0 Pratt. 2b. * '-' ?"' - '< Halltnan, ss. 4 1 A " ft Krlehell. c. 4 I ;. ft 1 Powell, p.2. 00 3 (1 j Total.? .SS II *20 !:: 1 ?Two out when Winning full was scored | Score- by Innings: i:. c-hlcaso.A 0 ft A 0'? 1 0 A 1 ?j St. Louis.9 lOAOOftftftA-l 8ummnr< : ntins?Bodic. Mutilck, Pratt. Two-base hits?Pratt; Zcldcr. Matllck. sac. riliee hits?Stovall, '/.elder. Sioim bases Pratt, Krlehell. Double plays?Slovall to Prat: f2): Wriiver lo llfth to /.elder. Klr-i base on balls?Off Scott. 3: off Pen ell, I. l.rft <>m bases?CblcHgo. 4: si. i.oui>. I". Strunk out -By Scotl, 4: by Powell, v. Hit by ptteher?By Scott, 1 (Austin); Time j>f ganie, 2:05. Umplrcf, i;g.in and Evans. O'BRIEN 0UTPITCHED FORD New Volk. April 12.?Roaton made It two straight over the Highlanders lo-dav. Puck O'Brien eoilpitching Bus sell Ford. The feature of the game was the batting of Stahl, who in five times at hat. made four singles and drew a pass. Boston won the came in the first inning, when thev scored three runs on two passes. Speaker's home run and Lewis's double. Bain fell during the latter part of the game. Score; Boston, ar. ii. O. a. E. Hooper, rf. 4 ? .1 0 a' Yerkes. 2b. 1". 1 1 1ft gpenker ef.."? 1 r. ft ft Stall!, lb. .* t S ft ft 1.. (iirdner. .Tb..?. 4 1 1 1 r Lewi*. If. 4 3 2 ft ft Wagner, s? ..*. ft 2 2 o Carr.lgsn. <?. ' ft r. 1 a O'Brien, p. 4 0 o 4 ft Totals.M 10 77 0 0 Vrw York. ah. ii. O. a. E. wollsr. rf. 4 1 1 l a Danl'.ls. cf. i 1 * 0 ? 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