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NORFOLK LOSFS TO PORTSMOUTH Victory for Pirates Comes Only After Hard Struggle. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Portsmouth. V:i.. April 26.?The Pirates ovcroumc tho Crow of lite Mary Jane to-day, but i\ot without n strug? gle worthy of their best efforts. Staub hanged tile ball over the left field fence for a homo run an,i PI teller Clark got a three-bagger. These two piny.- saved the day for the l'ort? muuth team, i'hr score: Portsmouth', .?.n. if. O. A i: Becker, rf.1! I 1 0 0 Murphy, ss. ."> o j o I. Britton, cf. 3 110 U Watson. If .'. 2 0 ;t 1 0 Cooper, ?l?. 4 l 2 ;. i Douglas, lb. 3 i 11 (i it Castro. 2b. :t 1 :t 1 i) Bruneit. c. 1 t :'. I Clarke, p. 2 1 0 1 Ol Walsh, p. 2 0 0 2 0 j Totals .30 1 27 13 2 .Norfolk. A.B. 11. O. A. K. I pnrtRr. BS . I 0 2 :1 3 1 Militancy, rf. 1 2 0 0 UI Blgble, lb. " I 12 0 i I Staub, If. 4 3 2 o l TltniHii. rf. t 1 I II a Burg? aid. 2b. i a 2 :t t Dougherty, 3b. t i 0 7 0 I>usky, c. I i i 0 0 Miller, p. ? 0 i 2 0 Totala .r.i 8 21 IS .*. Score by innings: R. ?Xorfolk . noft?oaoi 0? i Portsmouth . 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0??"? Summary: Runs? Becker, Murphy. Douglas. Castro, Clarke. Dodge, Mul? laney (2)i Staub. Two-base bit -Beck? er. Threc-bsso nn?Clark. Home run ?Staub. Stolen bases?MurpHy. Brit? ton, Castro. Sacrifice bits?Douglas. Base on balls?Off Miller, 4: off Clark. 1 ? off Walsh. 1. Struck out?Uy Mll ler. 3; by Chirk. 1: by Walsh, |. Double plays?Watson to Murphy. Miller to i.n.icr- to Blgble. Ill) by pitched ball --Watson. Time of game.?1:C0. Em? pire?Donohoe. ALL STARS LOSE TO RICHMONDERS U. S. Leaguers Play Rings Around Norfolk Team, Win? ning by 18 to o Score. [Special to The Times-1 ifspatch. 1 Suffolk. Va., April 26.??'hO Rich mend United Statos Leaguers swept over the All-Stars, of Norfolk, this afternoon with a swamping score of IS to 0. Bobby Vail, former pitcher en Pittsburgh Nationals and the star of the Tidewater League on the Suf? folk pcnrvint-winnlug team, was op the slab for the Norfolk team. Newn ham's men fell on him heavily. Vail gave up the ground lo Itipley in the mini Innlnj-, but the slugging of the leaguers could not be stayed. Rich* inoild. played rings around the All Btars like a cat piayin- with a mouse. Jl whs a slugging lest and a team playing; errorless ball. The Kich monders are whetted down to a keen edge It, the game. It was team work to rlosc tit and hatting that counted that walked away with the Norr<>;k lans. Ueggerty did not allow a h't In the seven lnnin*rs he pitched. Sox Scybold was in the limelight In to? day's exhibition. Sox slugged for two bases in the fourth and eighth into a home run In the seventh, scoring O'Hare all three times. Five of the Rlchmondcrs hit for one or two double-sackcrs, making tallies every time the bat cracked. To-morrow Landgrat'S crew will meet tile formidable Louisiana team. Clyde and Taylor will go Jn tho Uox. Tho score; Richmond. All. R. H. O. A. li. Trout. 2b. h 3 3 1 3 ?1 Hoffman. 3b. 5 110 2 1? O'Hare, if. 6 3 2 1 0 0 Scybold, if. t! 3 3 0 l 0 iMcFarland, cf. ? 2:10 j Bohannon, lb. 4 2 1 18 1 0 3Uuc. c. 2 2 it i n Kewuham, s?. "1 :: 1 :i 0 Ilagge/ty, p. 3 n 0 1 u 0 Grovcr, p. u 0 i) 0 l 0 Totals .it IS 10 27 17 0 ?tiPortarpouth 1? 8. ??? ? AB. R, II. O. A. B. Reebllri, 2b. 40114:: Jones, 11. 4 0 0 10 0 u Curtis, 3b.;t 0 0 10 0 Mead.-, rf. 0 11 0 0 0 Rlpley, if. a n 0 2 3 1 Houston, ss. 3 0 0 1 11 I lay den, el. :: 0 0 2 0 0 < irlmt s. 1..'. .'! 0 (1 :; 1 0 Vail, p. Ci 0 u u 1 u Williams If. 2 0 0 4 0 0 Totals .2S 0 1 21 10 I Score by innings: R. Richmond .04212036 ??is All -Stars .t> ii 0 ? 0 I) 0 0 0? 0 Summary: Two-bast hits?O'Hare. Seybold (2), Bohannon. Blue. Newii 11am (2), Throe-base hit?Rcoblill Home runs?Seybold, McParlnnd. Sto len bast?Newnhnm. Base 6n balls Off Vail, 2; offRlpley, ;'.; off llaggcrtj 1 Left tm bas.s?Richmond. 7: All St irs, I. Hit by pitch, d ball? Pi out Bohannon. Hits?Off Vail. 2: uif R'p ley, ii: off Haggorty, 0; off Orover, l Vtruck out ? 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De? troit. FORT? At TD CO.. IttSO AV. Ilrood. MORRISEY KEEPS HITS SCATTERED ; Shipbuilders Bunch Their Safe tics, and. Aided by Errors, Defeat Roanokc. [Special to The Tlmcs-OIsputch.] Roanoke, V?., April HU.?Morrlsoj' kept Roanoke'a eleven lilts scattered to-day, while the Shipbuilders bu?chc?] hits, ami with Rounoke's errors In tho opening Inning scored tlve runs. The Tigera had an off day in the Held, : piiinp up seven mlscuea. Gluti, t?nr man. Newton. Wolfe and Rogers led in tho sticking. Score: ltounoke. .. a.B. II. n. a. e. Oinn, cf.. 1 3 i a ii Marman, lb. fi 3 13 u o Newton, ss.:t 3 1 7 a Holland, if. .". 1 2 " 0 Press!)*, 8b.a it j 0 C'OUttS. i f. 1 t L' ft u Shields, 3b. 4 0 U .". 2 Cooper, c. 4 I .'. I 1 Hall, p,. S ? 2 B ?Clardln . 1 1 0 11 0 Totals .3s 11 27 17 7 J .Newport News. A.H. II. O. a. 13. 1 Plclss, rf. ."> 11 3 11 11 Oy I or. 2I1. 1 o 1 01 Bali s, sb. -i 'I 1 1 11 Wolfe. II?.6 3 D 11 0 Bowel), ss. 2 11 t 3 <i Tcnnant, cf. ? 1 3 0 1 Bryan. If. R 1 1 ? ? Rogers, c. H ? 7 U 1 i Morrlacy, 1?.? i " ? ?1 Totals .40 9 27 12 2 ?Batted for Hull in ninth. Score by Innings: R. j Roanoke . o 0 1 ?> 1 0 0 0 0?21 Newport News . '? 0 0 I 0 I I 0 0?S Summary. Rulls?Olhn ('->. FlClss (2). Oylor (2), weife. Uoweii, Tennant, Uosers. stolon basci?Newton, Wolfe, Pletss, Rogers, Oyler, Bow< n. Sacri? fice hltt-?Oylcr. Mates. Three-base hits?Cooper, Morrlacy. Weft op bases ?Roanoke, 12; Newport News. 11.1 liouble phos - Shield- t.. Newton l? ? 1 Carman. Struck out?By Hall. ."?: b> Morrlacy, t- Bases on halls?off Mail. K; off Morrlscy, 2. Wild pitch?Mull liit bv pitched ball?By Morrlsej I tcinn). IJmplrt?McTeaguc. Time of| game?1:45. PETERSBURGWINS BV HEAVY HITTING Champs Jump on Both Pitchers, and Lynchburg Loses by Score of 8 to I. [Special to The Time s-1 ilspatch.1 Petersburg, Vu . April ::?>.- The '?.liamps started In 11> 1 s uftesnoon with ?he determination '<? d. i. at the It'll Climbers, and they won easily. O'Brien, vho started In for tiic visitors, wa? knocked out ol the box In the second 'iniliK. when the Champs hit him for three singles and a thrce-bagaei. I tt'ltlch, with an error by Keating, net-I "cd live runs, starke, who replaced ' Ilm. shared the same fate in the 8CV- j ?nth inning, when he save two bases on balls and BUsch singled, lilting the 1 t>as< s. Spencer followed with a throe-1 bugger i" left Held, clcuring the bases, Morganrath, for the Champs, pitched flno ball after the lirs! Inning, when the visitors made their only run ?: the frame on n Holder's choice a Steden ba?e and Hooker's single. TTtc sv.ir-: PctersliiirK AB. R. II, O. A. e. Simmons, :*b. 5 ; r. * 2 0 Bu^ch. . S 3 2 5 6 ? I Bar nett, lb. 2 1 0 12 0 0 I Spencer, rf. ' 0 2 1 0 ft Lutighlln. c. 4 11 1 r. 1 0 Anthony, cf. :: 1 1 1 0 0 Carotan, If. 1 1 1 '1 0 Howedell, 3b. 4 0 ? ft 3 0 Morganrath, p._ 4 1 2 0 t ft Totale .S 11 27 1? 0 l.J lichtiurc. AH. V.. II. O. A. e. Ki atincr. 3b. 3 0 I ft I I .Morrison, If. t 1 1 t ft 0 ! II..oker. cf. 4 0 J 2 '1 0 I Baum, c.) 0 ft 0 ? 0 I'hcla n, ??.,..3 ft 11 3 1 0 Bitl/well, it'. 3 ?' I' 1 0 Hummell, Jl>. 3 o ft :: i fi ?/.aioiii, ss. ;: u ft 3 1 1 Johnson, rf. t ft 2 ft (> 0 O'Brien, p. 1 0 0 0 1 0 StafVe. p. 3 ft ft 0 2 ft Total.? .31 I ? 24 11 2 The score by Innings: R. I Petersburg .o :, ft n n ft 3 ft ??r Lynchtiurg .1 ft 0 0 0 ft 0 ft ft?1 Summary: Two-base hit?Hooker. Three-base hits ?Johnson, Morganrath and Spencer. Stolen bases? Simmons <J>. Busch, Barnett, Spencer, Morrison. Base or. balls?Off O'Brien, 1: off Starke, I: off Morganrath, t I>?ft on bases?Eynchburg, Sj Petersburg, Hit by pitched ball?-Baum. Passed ball ? Baum. 1'mpire Black. Attend? ance. 7110. GIANTS HIT HARD IN TWO INNINGS Make Seven Runs in Fourth and Fifth, Defeating Boston by Score of 7 to 3. STACK STARS FOR SUPERBAS Heats Old Teammates by Score of 6 to 2?Cubs Lose to St. Lonis. New York, April 26.?The Giants de? feated Boston licro to-day in a hard? hitting gams by a snirr of V to :!. Donnelly hold the Giants without a Ivlt lit tho llrst four innings, hut ch y pounded him hard in the fifth and sixth, when they did all their scoring. Score: Unsinn. New York. AU 11 O A K -\ H II 0 A ti Swecn'y, 2b 4 2 i i I Devore, if. t ? :? I ? Ca'pbell, < t .'i 0 '1 0 1 Doyle, 2b.. t ? I 9 Miller, rf.. .". :: 3 t> os'ttrHss, eft l 10 0 Jackson, if" 'ire 0 Murray, rf I l 10 0 Devlin, n>.. t l )2 o o Merkle. u> l 'i IS I l tspratt. ??.. 110." 0 Hcrsup, :tb :i 10 2ft M'D'ald, 3b3 0 3 1 Otiroh. as... 10 0 11 IIa rid on, c. 4P-' ?"? ?'?Slmf?r ... .1 Z 2 0 Don'elly, p] 2 0 2 o Myen--. c. 2 14 " 0 ?Klrke . ' <? ft o OCrand'll, pa .". o u Totals ?21 u 2 Totals ...33113119 -' ?Ratted far Donnelly In ninth. rSIt ifer, shortstop and thlril base. Score by Innlnss: r. Bv^'on .0 ft tl n .1 1 O ft ?)-:: Nt ? Vork.o ft o o too* 7 ..Summary: Runs?Devlin. Donnelly (2). Murray. M< rk>. llorxos. Shafer (31. Myciu | t_>. Two-fcuso hits?Donnelly, Miller (21. Crandall (2), Spratt. Three-base hits?Dev- ] Hit. Murray, Home ran?Utzoe. Sncrttlco | hits?Crandall, Sweeney. Lett nn bases New York. 7; Boston, f*. IJnuble plays? Myers t.. l>o>ic; Devore to Merkte; Myors to Merkte. First base on errors?Boston. -'. Kirn base on balls?OK crandall, 3: off Don? nelly, 4. Struck out --fly Crandall, 4; by Donnelly, r Wild pitch?Donnelly, Tim? or game, itM Umpires, Bieter and Fintier-I STACK PITCHES GREAT GAME Phlladelp/ln, April 2?.---Stack pitched a grand name for Brooklyn, and beat his old teammates, tihe Phillies, by the score of ?', to 2. Score: Philadelphia Brniikl.rii. A It II 11 A B A3 H O A K Sibiri er, rt. t ft " 1 -l Meran. rf. 5 1 10 0\ Titus, rf... 3 i 3 ft otruh'w, :b I o c :: o r.ifk.'rt. cf s i :; ft 0Smith, .th.. a t 0 1 Cravat h, .fit 4 0 ON'rth'n. cf S ? l t 0 Ludern?, lb I 1 & 3 0 Daly, tf. 3 l ." ?> l Brink.ir, ::? 112 11 Hum'el, lb 4 : 12 0 ? Downey, ss I " S 0 OToeley. KS. 2 ft ft ?> ii Graham, .- . 4 o I ft OPhelps. e.'. 2 l 4 n ft Breuna?, pi ft ft ?'? 0 Stack, p... 4 10-0 Totals ...33 f. 27 10 1 Totals .."it S 2; 11 Z Score by Innings' B. Brti'ltlyu .ft l ft :: o ft ft o r ?; Philadelphia .? ? a i a i op ??>-_ Sumninry: Runs?Titus (2), Meran, North on. Daly. Hummel, Boole)'. Stack. Two-base hits?Hummel, Smith. Sacrifice, hit?Toolcy. Stolen bases?Tooley, Smith. Left na base.. ?Philadelphia, ?>; Brooklyn, ~. Klrst base on balls?Oft Brennan, 6: off Sta.-k. first base on errors?Brooklyn, 2. fitr?ck out?By Brennan, 4; by Stack, I, Passed ball?Ora ham (1). Tltne of same, 2:10. UmplrcS, Klem nt.rt Rush. ST. LOUIS WINS IN NINTH Chicago, April 26.?With the score [ tied S to S in th> ninth inning to-day, I Konetchy tripled and Smith and Win go i singled, giving St. Louis two runs and n 10 to s victory over Chicago. Chi? cago had the bases loaded lp the flnal half of th" Inning, but a hit wjjs tiot forthcoming. Score: St. laiiil?. Chicago. AB II <> A K AB II O A K ; Hug'lns, 2.> 4 ] 3 .1 ISheek'd, If.". 0 3 O <>! Kills, if.... ft ft ft ft 0Schulte, rf i 2 2 0 0' Miller. If.. C 2 ? ft 0 Tinker, as. 3 0 2 I 0i ? lakes, ef.. 1 1 6 0 0 Hot an, ef^> a 1 q Kon'ohy, lb 4 2 0 0 OZIm'an, '.iffi 214 0 0 F.vnns, rf.. t. l .1 0 l-Bvers, 21... 2 0110; Wille, rf... ? 0 0 o Ol.en'ox. 3b. 1 1 0 2 3 Mowrey, 3b S 0 0 0 0 Archer, c.. 2 1 4 .". smith. ss... 4 13 3 0Cheney, p 1 0 0 z 1 niti...-. ??.ft ft ft ft ft Wltico. c... 5 S 3 3 l Steel*?. 0 0 ft ft ft Woodb'n, p ft s ft r. e Harmon, p. 4 I 0 S 0 Total* ...40 12 27 12 S Totals ...2S 6 27 IS 5 Score by Innings: R. St. Louis..... ft 0*000 LI V?Vt Chicago _.4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 ft?t; Summary: Runs? Hugglns, Miller <2i. ' Oakes, Konetchy, Bvans, Mowrey, Wlngo (2), Wftodlmrii. Sheekard, P'-hnit... Hof man (31, Zimmerman (3). Two-hase hits?Len? nox. Schult?-. Kvans. Three-Tjase lilts?Kon etchy. Schulte Baerldeo hits?Sheekard, Ever?. Konetchy, l^nnox, Vupslns. Oakes, Ari her. sro:. 1 bases?7^:nnox. Zlniinerman. Kvers. Left on bases?St. Ix>uls. S: ?hlearro. ' flits?Off Ste?>. 3 in 1 Irtnlns: off Wood burn, n In 11-2 Innlnss; off Harmon, :: In R 2-3 Innlnss. First bnre on halls Off Cheney, 1: off Steele, 2: off Wnoflhurn, 2: off Harmon, 1". Struck out-By Cheney, r.; bj llHrmon l. lilt by pitcher?Hofmnn. Wild pltonvrCheneyt i'as*e<l ball?Archer, WIUko. Tino- ?r unine. 2:2.". Umpires, Bren? nan und Owens. CAROLINA A*SS0CIATI0N At Greenville: Greenville, 1; Spar ! tanburg. 2. At. winMtmi-Salem: Wlnston-Salcm, I 2; Greensboro. 5. I A: Charlotte: Charlotte, 0: Ander I son. .1. Old Quaker Whiskey has this indisputable claim on your patronage?it is better R. L. Christian&Co., Distributors Richmond, Va. DAY IN THE BIG LEAGUES! YESTERDAY'S RESULTS \ \TIO\ VI?. Chicago, S. St. Louis, l-V New York, V; llo.-to.i. Philadelphia, Drooklyii, 0. Pittaburgh>Clnclnnutl.: threat- nln; weather. amhimcan. Boston, T. Philadelphia, 6, Washington, ". New York, 10, (Other games postponed; ram > STANDING O Club. W. Cincinnati . s Now York . S lioxton . ,. I. Philadelphia ... i St. Louis . Chicago . 4 Htl>hur>rh . 4 Brooklyn . i P.C. ;800 .4 11 .417 ..??174 THE CLUBS Club. W. Ohles go . K Boston . 7 Philadelphia ... 7 Washington .... ?'? Cleveland . ? St. lx>uls . f. Detroit . ?'? New York . 2 Last Year 1 .47.:. ,800 ,2oo.j .lit .417 ] ??0 .no:>: WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY Boston at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. St. U'iiia at Chlcag Chicago nt Detroit. Cleveland at St. Louis. .Philadelphia a| Boston. New York at Wa.- hi:i?ton. C. AMATEUR STRAIN MURDERSTHE JINX Youngster Battery L rives Hoodoo to Cover, and Colts Win r irst Victory of Season on Home lot?Kred Lucia Turned Over to Danville tHub. Virginia League YESTERDAY'S It ICS I LTS. Richmond, 10) Danville, 1. \evqtort .N'cvtm, Sf lloanoke, ?. Petersburg, 8j l.ynehhurg, I. .Norfolk, -It Portsmouth, f>. .STAMHXt; OP Til 13 OI.UUS. I.nil Club. tV. Ii. P.O. Vmr 1'cleri.liiirpr . ? - .??IT .0011 Vorfalle .:*. ..".Ti .t.'.n Newport Xewo., I :t ..".ti .... Richmond . I I ..".no i.ooo Konnttke . 4 t .300 .loo Danville . :i ?? .rji) .*joo I'ortninoiith . . . . .1 ? ? l-ll .... I.ynrhbnre . - -1 .3?3 .out WHERE THEY PK.VY TO-DAY, Danville ni Rlclimond. .Norfolk nt Portsmouth. I.ynchbnrg nt Petersburg. Xewport Nr?? At Honnoue. RV t.l s MA1.I1ERT. C. Aimateur Strain, star o'f the sandr lots, who humbly begged the crumbs lei fall by the so-called oldh -ads. when trials for jobs In tho. shootirti; box ivcrc being doled ..ut. yesterday annihilated, devastated, routed, drove to cover, stciip.d nil over and mauled unmercl? fully in the face that double-Jointed, cross-eyed jinx which, up to the good day of our Lord. Friday, April 26, had sojourned, without molestation, at the j ball yard In Broad Street, preventing ! anything which looked like a ball : game .stuck III the won column. C. Amateur turned bha trick In bold fash I ion, winning i>y tha goodly count of 10 to 1. j Stephen Orillln, Esq., probably had something to do with that victory, for I he changed his line-up so that It was I hardly recognizable, ar>l with very I good effect, The sickness of Ralph j Maltis made it c'sscntlnl that he till up I the hoi3 made by tbjfet worthy knight Of t'ue ash. So Crlf moved up to the ; llr:-t place, with McComas following, Flournoy in third plac-, and Burke In '. tho clean-up station. CoaAos was ! dropped to seventh position, where he j looked much netter than he has in any i frame this s a -on. It took the youngster battery to rout the jinx. Harry Maco caught one grand ball gam?. Veteran or no vet? eran, little Improvement could be Imade on his performance, lie got the hall away with tt zip which look id ' good, and only one pee was off. But ! Strain was the candy, the gravy, the entree and the dessert all rolled Into ? in-. Just throe times did those Sox ' manage to let the ?wood do damage, I and at that th. damago was flight Their only count came in the fourth, {and was the result of a wild heave and ! an error on tho part of Baker-Mc j Comas, following Immediately behind i RUnser's hit. I Only one .-teer tiTIM during the eight innings did Dave Huston manage to v,i i one of hit players to second. In j tho last round of the game Mullen Ud off w.tb a fluke double, and went to third on Ja? ksori'S out. He died at I that station limps MoBrlde, very wise. t ly deciding that it -was better to stop the com.-: then and t.horo rather than taking chanc-'s on some, of .the fellows hurting themselves. Incidentally, lefs hand out some praise for tho umps. i lie If. a hustler, and has pi ay od the j two games thus far In shorter time than any of ihn previous contests. As a general proposition ho call d 'em right. Businesslike and firm, with a good voice .md an evident knowledge of the game, ho has made a fine Im prcsslon. In h|s work he. looks very much like Billy H.V<>n. ono of the b-.-t Indicator sleuths ever seen In action In this locality. As for the Colts and their part In tho game, it is hard lor any one to ) understand how they over lose- a ball game lo any club In the Virginia Leagiw, If they can set the pacj they did yesterday. It was simply an il? lustration of what they can ^lo with a hoy on the mound In whom thny have confidence. strain lias worj&ed three limes, and h;.s won as many games. Cortalnly a great record for trite young? ster. Itnt bis victories mean rnora to the Individual players than ltd him'at stage. The mere announcement that he !.? to do the hurl'lng estab? lish-^ that phi confidence wnleh breeds pep. and tvlth confidence hnd pep, a euro defense, and any. ordinary af-j fonsc, any club can win. Thc llrst inning up to ;ho present time has been a hooiloo to tlic Colts. It looked a little gloomy yesterday, for rtunscr, Urs I up, hit safely to left. However Dnvo Qaston lilt into an easy double, and Just three men faced .strain In that session, it was confi? dence plus sure-lire ball playing. On tho other hand, speaking of the offensive side of the play, ufter Grif? fin coaxed a walk out of Lyons, In tho closing chapter of the first, every fan out felt that victory was assured. Dakcr-McComas sacrificed and Flour? noy walked. llurke was out on an easy fly bull to Gus Schr?der, but Italey hit. and the run. which w.ih enough, camo over. A duplication cainn In the second when Coat es scored. Everybody was working to win that ball game, and they won. The fourth was the big session, though. Coats walked and Mace was hit, filling first and second. .Some? how- or other the signals trot mixed with Strain up. and Coats was caught goiuK to third, while .Strain struck out, which mado two down and Mac Jon first. Hero Is where the fighting .spirit camo. Tlememlier, Danville had scored once in their half, which made the game 2 t<> 1. too close for coin fort. Mace, with Griflln tip, stole. Then Grlf bit n ringer to left, scoring Harry. Orlf Htole, making his third pilfer ,.f the came, and Hilly McComas drove n stinger to centre, on which Ihl manager m-vcr hesitated until h? < rosse.i. Flournoy doubled to right scoring Maker ami Burke, the clean? up guy drove one of byons'a Kweet breakintr curves Into the centre field bleachers: for the circuit, scoring' him Belt and Flournoy. That was all, but It was live more, and the game was over. Another rnme In the fifth and two more in the seventh. It was getting dark, the clouds had gathered and rain was In tho air. Strain was unlllt tnble and so McBrldo decided to it off. The same clubs play t> tiriiiln announced after the game Fred Lucia had l.een let go t< Danville, club. The score: Richmond. AB. It. II. C ti riff in, 2b.* 2 1 iMcComas, ?...?.3 .1 8 -1 Kloiirrtoy, ef.:: l t 9 Burke, rf.4 3 Ii I Italey, n?.* t * 11 Uralt, f/b.s o n c Contest if.3 a : all -day. that the Strain. p. 1 0 0 2 .so it -:i u A lt. R, II. O. A. K. Vi?. Rtinsen, 2 ?lastoit Schr?der, H? Wallace, cf,. Clunk, If. Mullen, rf.... ltrckson, ss.. McOheo, C... Uyona p...* 0 2 ? Toluls .27 1 3 C3 14 2 Game called In eighth on account of I darkness. Richmond .1 1 0 6 1 0 2 ?--II Imn?. fills .0 00 1 0000? 1 Summary: Two-bsur hits?Flournoy, Mul I len. Three-base hit -Costes. Home run Burk-v ?acrilbc Mt?McComat. Baerl flee fly?Mace. stolen bases?Schr?der, crirrin . <".). Haley (2). Mae* <?.'>. Double play-. (Jriffln to Raley. r.efi on has's-RMnnond. Danville. 2. Flrsl hare on balls-Off Lyons, '? Struck oin-Hv Strain. 3; by vons. ? Hit by pitched ba.lls--M.-iee anil raff. Wild pitch?Strain. Time of game. Umpire, MeBrlde, If You Get It at "KAHN'S" it Is Good. If you buy one of our S20 or S25 Siiits. it's only a saving of a S.S bill to you. Walk a few steps; save a few dollars. 7/3 C. BROAD the toggery shop His Double and Home Run Sen.1 In Tour Runs Before Him. QUINN PUZZLES NATIONALS Washington Held to Four Hits, and Highlanders Win by 2 to o Score. Boston. April 36.?Bradiojr\ft big stick gavu Boston a victory over tho Ath- 1 I a tics to-day 7 tu l>. Ills doublo and home run .soul four runs In. before ill-lit, and he scored two himself. Tho I Scoro: Bonton. 1'lilladrlphln. AB II U A M A.ii 11 U A B llooprr, rf. 1 v 1 0 1 Strunk, u. o l a u o Vorkes, 3b. 3 0 13 uoidrlns. of 6 . l ? 0 Speaker, er i l a u o Collins, 2b. 3 3 3 1 3 Bradley, io I : n u vBaker, au. t l ? i t Ultrdn'r, 8b ? 1 1 1 1 (Murphy, rf 4 J ? 0 ? I.owls, l(... j 0 ? u ItM'lnnls, lb? ? 1 0 it Wagner, ss 4 o t .'? u Barry, ss.. 40221 S'un'kor, c. 4 u 7 l OTholnaa, o 3 c t> 3 o rape, p. 1 0 0 0 OMoigun, p ? u o ? u Clcolie, p.. o o o i e Bussoll, p. z o o l o Bedient, p. 0 0 0 2 0 ?Kraue? ..11000 ?Ca?y . loooo /Maggvrt.. l o o o o Tots Is ...29 4 27 13 2 TotHls ...Ci U 54 l> 3 ?Hatted lor Clrotle In Afth. I Butted for Morton In soc%nd. .Halted for Ituascll lit ninth. Score by Innings: R U .S 0 O 0 O 0 I Of?7 Philadelphia .0 331100 0 9- I Summon ; itun? -Hooper. Yorkea, Bptak >?:>. Bradley (5), Bedlonl. Collins (.">. Baker, Thomas it), Krau?.. Two-baso hltaj ?Bradley, Thomas, Collins. Three-base hit -Strunk. Home run?Bradley. Haorlltee hits Thomas, Molnnls. Stolen base?Barry. Double playis? Clootte to Verkca; W?gn-r to Bradley; Baker t? Harry to Mutnnts. Left on bas'-s?Hosten. I; Philadelphia, b lllt?? Oft Pape, i in ! Innlnxs ttw?> men ?t bat In ihiiil Innlns); ofr Clcotto, 4 in 3 Innings;oft Bedient, l In t Innings: off Morsen, 2 in 1 inning, off Itarsell. 2 In 7 inning?. KliM bat'- on balls?Off Pape, I; Oft Morgan, 1; off liiii?eii. 4. first bas? on errors -Besten. ] s. Philadelphia, i. Struck out?By Pap?, I; by Clcotte. lj by Bedient, 4: by Morgan. :, by Ituascll, 2. Hit by i.her?By Russell, i (Hoopen. Wild pitch?Pape. Balk -Be? dient. Time of gam'. 3:05. Umpires, West1 ervell and 0\Loa?"hiln. FOUR HITS OFF QUINN Washington* April 2<i?Qulnn held Washington to four hits, and Nervy York won handily 10 to 2, as bhe local pitchers -were wild and Ineffective. A double play by Martin und Clinse shared honors with Qulnn'si pitching. 4>co re: Washington. New York. AU II O A E AH ii U A I. Mueller. ;r. 3 o 3 l ? Daniels, if s l l o ? JVtcr, ab.. 4 l u 3 vCole'an, Jb 3 2 l 3 r Mllan, <r... 4 110 t)Chase, lb.. 3 1 1> 0 0 fcha'fer. rf 2 0 10 O.Martin, m. .4 ? 1 3 3 ? Plynn, ib.. 3 o ? a l Kautr. ef.. * : l o o Knight, 2b. 2 0 2 2 ?Zinn, if.... S I 110 0 M'Brlde, ?Iii: Otiard'r. 2b. 2 1 220 Williams, el < I I I FlshT. o.. 4 1 I 3 0 Walker, p.. l 10 3 OQulna, p.. 4 10 3? Becker, p.. o o o o o Cashlen, p. a o o 1 ? Totals .. ? 4 24 ".7 1 Totals ...31 10 31 IS 3 (Oame called on account ol darkneir i Score by Innings: it Xew York.2 e * 3 2 0 ? ft-14 Washington .30 DO 00 0 0?3 Summary; liun?-Daniels u>, Colentan '".). t'has.- (2>. Martin (S>, foster. Milan. Two-4b ass hltrz-Mllan, Walker, MoBrlde, Co'.em.m <2). Thre. -bas? lilt--Daniels Home run?Chase. Sacrifice fly?flnrdner. Stolen base*?Gardner, Ftynn. Double play?Mar? tin to Chafe. Left on bases?-New York. w. Washington. 4. lilts?on* Walker. 4 in 2 i t Innings; off Becker. 3 In I 2-3 Innings; off fashion, 2 in 4 Innlr.g*. First base on balls ? off Walker. 4; off Becker. 2; off <Mahlen, 3. .Strack out ?By Qulnn, 4; by Jte.-krr. 2; by < a-.111 on. 1. FlrM l>a?.. on errors?Washing? ton. 2. Time of game, 2 hours. Umpires, Connolly and Hart. SPRING MEETING AT JAMESTOWN COMES TO CLOSE All Short Price Favorites Arc Defeated?Horses Leave for Pimlico. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Norfolk, Va., April 2f>.?The spring: meeting at the Jamestown track came to a close this afternoon, with a larg. erowd in attendance. The bookies made their get-away money to-day, all short-price favorites being beaten. Fond Heart, an odds-on favorite in the lift It race, was beaten by Lady Irma, while Agnar took the sixth race, a dash of a mile and seventy yards, with Little Kmc. the favorite, a poor third. Two special steamers loaded with horses and horsemen left to-night for Baltimore to bo In attendance at the I'lmllco meeting, which opens to-mor? row. .Manager Levy, of the Jamestown truck, announced to-day that thc fall meeting would open on November ii, to continue until November 30, eigh? teen rating days. Summaries: l.a?i Dny'n Hentilln. First race?live and a half furlong."; ? Malatlne. 104 (BlltWCll), r> to I, first; inferno Queen, 101 (Obert), IG to 1. for place, second; Hidden Hand. In.s 1 Martin), I to 5, to show, third. Time, 1 us I-?. Araiiy, Muskmelon, Anna L. Daley, Ace of Clubs, 'Royal Onyx, ilt bernina, Korran, Sheriff Gruonlnger also ra n. Second race -six rurlongs?Detect, 96 (Lounsberry). K to I, first; Hand Running, 11? (Martin), s to :,, r..r place, second; Question Mark, 107 iHutwell, 3 to &. to show, third. Time, 1:14, ilowlet, Ciitrokf. Belle Mawr, Bubbler, BiUv Barnes also ran. Third race?five and a half furlongs --Aviator. 101 (Lounsberry), G to I, first; Fanchoito. 100 (Ferguson), 2 to I, for place, second; EUhel Lobrumc, 109 (Martin). :: to -r>. to show, third. Time, I.OS. Son, T. B. Spears, Heretic, Carroll Ooldcnp, Smirk, Mop Ami and Casque also ran. Fourth race?one mile and sovohty yards?Fretl Mulholland, ill (Bulw.lli, 2 to I. tlrst; Mollle S., 107 (Whatley). 2 to I. for place, second; Montagnlo. 100 (Lounaherry, 2 to 1. to ahow, third. Time. 1:46 !-*>. V. Powers, New Star ami Dr. Barkley also ran. Fifth race?six furlongs?I.n<ly lrrun, 1 on (Martin), 2 to 1. first; Fond Heart, ins (MeC'nhey), out for place, second; Union .lack. 112 (Butwell), 4 to ?, to show, third. Time. 1:14. Rye Straw. Sllau Crump also ran. Sixth race?mile nnd seventy yards ?Agnar, io7 (Bell). 4-to 1. first; Duke of Brldgewater. 100 (Whatley), 10 5, for place, second; Little Kmc. 9!) (Martin, out to show, third. Time, 1:46 2-?. sir Edward, Louise Welles, Pedigree. My Gal, Benora also ran. Seventh nice?mile rind a sixteenth? Hempsteiid, 91 (Ixitinsborry), 2 to 1, first; F.l Oro. 116 (Martin), 2 to r?, for place, second. Agnier, 92 (Ambrose), j ottt to show, third. Time, 1:16 3-D. I Rcy and Bortla also ran. r^h almers MOTOR CARS (fordern Motor Company INCORPORATED RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. Where They Play To-Day CAPITAL OITY LEAGUE. Collegians vs. Iiattle Axe, at llyrd Park, t'mplren, U*Toolc and French. Athletic* >??. Anhland. at Chrtat Church Purk. Umpire*, Hick* ??,i Perklna, Southern Ilell v*. Richmond Brays, nt Richmond Collece. L'm plrcn, Mcacoe mid Menne?. OLD DOMINION LEAGUE. Cocn Colon vs. WoodaR * Huarlea, at Athletic l'nrk. t'mplre, lludd. Tjiera vn. Marlon Heights, at Oyril Park. I'niplrr, flottem*. Wrlahtn vn, Kahna, nt Ilnrton llelKhln Park. I'mplre, UrlfTln. RICHMOND LEAGUE. Cherry Sninah TO. Ilurk & Co., at llyrd Park. IHIUIdcrn v?, American Clotblna* Co.. nt Burins; Hill Park. Imperials ?*?. Jncotm A Levy, at Fnlrtmiuiit l'nrk. CENTRAI. LEAGUE. Harplen vs. Hustlers, at Ryrd Park. I'mplre, Nichols, Ramblers vs. Giants, at East r.04 l'nrk. I mplre, linker. t'nrdtnntn vn. Cuba, nt nnrvey l'nrk. t mplrc. nnnenek. Trinity Defrnteil Agnln. [Special to The Tlmes-nispatch.l Durham, N. C, April 26.?Trinity lo.e I!-." second nml last of the series w'ta the University <-t Georgia this after? noon by tin score of u to n. The gumo war a walkover for the Cracker players, and Wilder, their left-hand twlrler. had the locals completely ,n hia mercy. He allowed only two'hRi and struck out eleven men. Score by Innings; lt. II. k. Georgia .0 1 01 6 2002?13 15 S Trinity .o o o n 0 0 0 n 0? 0 2 0 Batteries: Wilder and Bowdon: Kntpe, Boshamer and Mclycan. Umpire, Hoff man. Time, 2:35. THIS WEEK $15.00 Hand Tailored Suits For Men and Young Men. All Wool and Cold Water Shrunk. This makes them look well and wear well. GUARANTEED. A new suit given if they fail to give perfect service. T?re, healthful, medicinal whiskey. ROONDY MA LT. Highly recommended hy lending physi? cians everywhere. STRAUS, GI'NST A CO.. Ulntlllern nnd llleniier? of 1'lne Whlakeya. THE WORLDS' CHAMPION Let us demonstrate I.or.ier ?uperiority. Salesroom. - 1625 W. 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