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FORD AUTO CO.t1629 W. Broad St LYNCHBURG EASY FOR BIG SOUTHPAW Gardin, by Defeating Shoemakers, Wins Ninth Out of Last Ten Games. 'Special to The Times-Dispatch ] Roanoke. Va.. Juno "--The Shoe makers were easy for Gardin to-day ?ml the nig SOUtnpaw won his nlltl'1 victory In ten starts by the score ot 7 to 2. Wli.ges was lid and was yanked In the second Inning by Man? ager Kelley. Chatte succeeded htm an.] was hit hard. Grch*m mad- his debut In rlghtfleld tor Roanoke and stole three bases, lie got. a hit ami two bases on bills In five tiips to the plate. The score: Roanoke. ab. r Graham, if. 3 Carman, it. ? < Glnn. cf. 2 : Holland. If. 3 I Newton, ss. a t Pressly. 5b. 2 Shields. 2b. 3 ' Lallt tu. c. 4 ' it aid in, P. 4 ' Xiiu-cn.P : II. O, A. 1" 14 0 1 1 11 n 0 Totals .29 " " L.> nebburg. AB. R. H. Keating. *s andSb.... 8 0 0 ?Woolurns, lb. 3 1 1 Hoover, cf. 4 n 1 Kelley, rf. 3 0 0 Nixon. If. t 0 1 Hulmill. 2b. 4 12 Cummlngs, 3b and ss. 3 0 1 Luv, c. 3*0 1 Wage*, p. 10 0 Chaffee, p. 2 0 0 0*1: Totals .30 2 7 24 7 6 xRan for Garman In fifth. ?Hulmell out In seventh; hit by batted ball. Score by Innings: It. Roanoke .1 2 0 0 0 3 0 10 x?7 iyhchburis .o i o o o l o o o_-j nummary: Stolen bases?Graham (3), Pressley (2), Glnn, Newton Sacri? fice nits?Shields Newton, Woolums. Sacrifice files?Holland. Pressly, CUm n.ings. Two-base hilt?Latltte, Wool urns. Threo-baso hits?Qardln, Left on bases?Roanoke. s. Lynchburg, B"Uble plaj 8?Newton to Shields to Qarlan; Cummlngs to Keating. Struck out?By Chaffee, 1 : by Gardin. Has?-r. on Mills?By Wlngcs. 2; by Chaffee, l; by Gardin. 2. Hit by pitched ball? By Winges (ProsslyV^ Chaffee, (Ginn). Time of game. 1:1*. Umpire, Mr. Orth. SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Montgomery: Montgomery, 3; Atlanta. f\ At Memphis: Memphis. 4; New Or? leans, 1. At L'.tP.o Rock: Xashvlllo, r,; Mobile. s. At B'rm'.njrn-a-m: Birmingham, 1; Chattanooga, 10. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE At Mae.->n: Mac.->n-.)a.:ksonviIle; ralr.. At Columbus: Columbus, 2; Alibany, I At Savannah: Savannah, 4; Colum 1. bis AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Indianapolis: Kansas City, 2. At Toledo: T.dedc. India n .1710'. is. '. Mjlnvauketft. 4 New Fast Train Via to Old Point and Norfolk Leaves^ Richmond daily at 12 noon, ?with iparTor and din'.nc cars. Sunday excurf::>n tickets to the- seaside will ?be honored'on 'his train. ?tlif*" faet- tr*a 1 n.s leave 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. The Packard Shoe Factory is overstocked with Oxfords, so we are CUTTING PRICES early in order to unload. 13.05 to tSiOO values now going nt Packard Shoe Shoo, ni7 Must Main Street. Trunks at Factorv P Tae buyer who known ma different automobiles will own a f Allen Avenue and Bread Street Pure, healthful, medicinal whiskey. ROONEY MALT Highly recommended by Unding physi? cians every win re. BTIUV9, 6WT8T A (it., Distillers and Blenders ol l'tno Whiskeys, Millman Knocked Out of Box, and Pittsburgh Wins by Score.of 7 to 4. United States League It ESU i/rs VESTEK DA V. Pittsburgh, 7s IteiidliiR. 4. 1 lnclunu(t-Cblctt|CU| culled on". STANDING Club. I'ltlsburKh .. tllebmoud ? . tin. iumitl lt< adiun ( Menno ... 1 leveland ? ? ? OF THE C M US. Wan. I.ant 1' Pittsburgh. Pa.. June 3,?The Reading team of the United states League made its first appearance here to-d.y dud" was defeated by Deacon Phllllppl's boys 7 to I. Millman was knocked put ot the box In the seventh and was relieved by Bellinger. Rlley and sabrie starred at the bat Score: Pittsburgh. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Cnllahan, cf. 4 1 2 ?"? 0 1 Warren. 2h. .'? 1 4 1 2 1 Brow in rf. ?> I - " " 1 Rlley. If.3 I 1 1 0 0 Sabrie. lb. i i 2 n 0 0 Powler, es.:i 1 - ?? 2 ?I BroUthors, 3b. 1' 0 2 2 ."? u 'Hughes, c. l 0 i? " l 2] Cornelius, p. 1 0 0 .1 2 0 Johns; p. l l l o 3 o' Totals .32 7 1C 27 Reading, A.B. R. H, O. Plcter?, 3b. ? 0 0 2 Pettlt, c. 4 1 0 3 Porte, lb. -I 0 1 -7 Brown. 2b. 4 1 2 4 Wlckhel, U. 3 I 1 1 Cavanaugh, rf. 3 1 1 3 James, cf. 10 2 1 Failcy. 68. 4 0 1 2 Millman. p. 3 0 1 1 Ballinger, p. l 0 o o E. 0 l: o: ?o] (1 1 o! 0 , Totals .3.". 4 9 21 11 4 '. Sc re by Innings: H. Pittsburgh . 0 0 0 I '5 0 4 o *?7 Reading . 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 ??4' Summary: Two-base hits?Porte,' Patley. Three-base hits?Subrlo. Hon/ run?Rlley. Sacrifice hits?Pol te, Wlckhel, Cavanaugh, Rlley,* Fowler. Stolen bases?Warren. Bases on balls I ?off Cornelius. 3. off Johns. 1: art Mill man. ::; off Bellinger, 3. Struck out?; by Cornelius. 3: by Johns, 1: by Mill man. 2: by Ballinger, 1. Hits?oft Cor? nelius. 7 in 4 1-3 Innings: off Johns. 2 in 1 2-3 Innings; off Millman. 13 in ''? 1-3 Innings; Off BaillnKc-. 3 In 2 2-3 Innings. Time, :':<?..-,. Umpire, Killen. RIFFIN WEAKENS Irl FINAL IMMING With Almost New Team, Dan-1 ville Drops Game to Petersburg. Danville. Va.. June S.?With almost a neu- team, Danville to-day dropped the first Kamu to Petersburg by a! score of 8 to 2. mainly through the' poor pitching of Harry tirlffln. who,1 alter the first three Innings, was hit' hard. Vance was effective, and was! niven magnificent support, notably by Nienburger and Busch. Danville's new tttleht showed up fairly well, but could ': not hit Vance when hits counted. Three last double plays pulled off by '. tu.- visitors killed ohauces to score by tiie locals. The fielding features ihi.. game wer? magnificent catchos{ by Johnson and Etehbtrgor. fJrllKn ? weakened in me final Innings,, spoil Ing what would have been a pretty contest. Score: ! 1'eterj.l.iirK. A.B. lt. H. O. A. E. Simmons, 2b. .. Elchborgor, cf. Busch1, ss. Spencir. rf. ... Anthony, if. Howcdell, 3l>. . Laughltn, c. . Barnett, lb. Vance, p. ?MCTlguo _ 0 0 2 1 1 "oiais .?._41 ?R.tr. for Laughlln In Danville. A B LOwmsn. rf.3 T.aston, rf.4 Schr?der, lb.3 Job U. 4 Hii, c. 2 Zanctil, 3b.4 Driiiii. ss.3 Tit low. 2 b. a I Ctrl Hin, l. 3 S 14 fourtl R. H. O A. E. (. o Totals .20 2 5 27 14 2 scot.- by Innings: R. Danville . OflMOOlft 0?2 Petersburg . o o o 3 o l 0 l 3?S Summary: Rune ? Spencer (2). Busch. Anthony, How. d.11. Barnett. McTigue, Oaston. Hudglns, Laughlln. stolen bases?Elcherber, Spencer. Two-I.nse lilts?Hudglns, Drum, HoweAcll, Three | bane hits?Barnett Double plays? i HOwedell to Simmons to Barnett; An 1 thony to Barnett; Elchberger to Bar ? nut to Simmons. Left on buses?Po ' tersburg, S; Danville. 4. Base on ballt?By Vance. 3 (Lowman, Hudglns, : 2); by Grilnn. 3 fBusch, 2. Barnett). j Struck out ? By Vance, 1; by Griffin. 4. Hit by pitched hall?By Vance. 1 i (Schr?der). First base on errors?p? J tersburg, 2: Danville, 2. Passed boll? i Hudglns. Time of frame?1:46, Um? ! ,, rc?McBride. Reduced Rates for the Summer i mmeifcing June 1, sumnvir excur slon tlckols, good until Oott/aor 21. will ... sold from Richmond to C. A- C> ,!.ntaln and tisasid? resorts. Wivk ? licktits to mountain resort stations v.est of and Including Basic, and to Old Point, Norfolk and Virginia Be.vli wiil ha sold each Friday and Saturday durln-T the season, until Monday following, Week-end rate, Richmond to old Point and Norfolk, |3, and v!r glnla Beach, $3.25. .-Hi.la;. 'Mitinor tickets sold at Krent ly reduced raus to stations >ii;cween Richmond, ScOttevllU, Newport News: and Charlotte.^vllle, tor morning" local trains out of Richmond, good returning f^iinu day, * -_, Wins Eleventh Straight Game for Giants by Defeating St. Louis. BROOKLYN LOSES TO REDS Philadelphia Defeats Pittsburgh., and Chicago W ins Prom Boston. New York. June 3.?Marquard pitched hi* eleventh straight victory to-day. the Olant* defeating St. Loul* ^ ?e z. The cardinal* hit Mar?iuanl freiiy. but tiny could ??' overcome Hie dUsstrou* third Inning. In which Bailee went to pieces and seven run* innie over hi a 10?. Thl ua?o? weis full twice in this .anlag, and the second time"., were occupied Chief Myer* ripped off a home run into tett Held bleacher*, bringing in threw men ahead of him. Hale succeed? ed Sallee and did well. Score: St. Louis. Sew York. AB IIOAl? AB 11 0 A E MaffS. ib. i I) 1 .'. 1 Dolore. If 3 o .i 1 (? F.l'ils. If.... I -? S 0 1 Horn?. If.. 0 0 0 I' o Mow rev. Sl> I j 1 1 0Doyle. 2b.. I i> 1 0 0 KOn'hy. lb. I a 4 0 OGroh, Jh.. 1 0 S 4 1 Kvr.ii.?, rf.. I l 2 ft 08'grass, lb l l 5 I * Heuser. ?.?*?? i 0 ?Mutray, rf o 3 o o Oakes, cf.. 4 11 0 i linker, cf. 3 2 ?> 0 " lire*'hah. ci i! :. : OHerxog. 3b i 1110 6aDec, p... looo 0Myers. ??... i c I o L>uU\ p. .' o o o O.TWartley, en o ??? o 0 ?Smith _0 o 0 o ol'let'er, ??. 3 - - I 0 Mar'ard. ?I 10 0 0 Total? ...S3 ri ill S II Totals ,..?0 9 87 It 1 ?Hatte.I lor Dale In ninth. tRiin tor Myers in seventh; Score by innings: n. i Ht. Louis.0 0020100ft? I New York.0 0 7 0 |l 0 0 0 ??S I Summary: Itu-s?Ellis. Mowrey til. Mur? ray. Suodgrass. Becker, Herzog (Ii. Myers, IFletCher, Marquard- Two-*?se htts>?Ellis. ! Konetchy, Fletcher, Herzog. Three-base hit ?Mowrey. Home run?Myers. Sacrifice hit* ?Ucvoie, Konetchy. Fletcher. Stolen bases ?Becker. Groh. First base on error??New j York, 1. Hits?Off .Sallee, 6 In S Innings. First base or. balls?Off Mjrquard. 1: off j Sallee, 4; off Dale. X Struck out?By Mar quard, 6: by Sallee. 3: by Dale. 1. Hit by pltchet?By Marquard. 1; by Dale. 1. Passed hall?Brcsnahan. Umpires. Eaton and John stone. BENT0N STEADY IN PINCHES Brooklyn, <*une 3? Henton. nitiioucti hit har.l at t'fiee. wa* steady In the pinches! to-day. and C incinnati won over Brooklyn j 7 lo 4. Brooklyn used ihre* pitchers, but could not ?top the fte.lf. who batted hard j and llehled tlnrly. Score: t Inclunntl. Brooklyn. A II II O A K A ? II O A E ; Bescher, if S 0 3 n nMoran. rf. l l 0 0 Mara'ns. of 4 1 i ft ODalv. cf... 4 3 l ?> o HnVr.rl. lb. 4 4 7 0 0~mlth. 31). 3 : 0 ! 0 Mitchell, rf 4 1 on ODaUh't, lb. r. 3 i o ft Ktf.-.n. ?h... 1 0 Z 1 1 Wheat. If. 5 1 4 0 1 | Phclan. O?. S 1 9 ! OHum'el. 2b 4 0 S 1 1 Esmond, as I I 1 1 rTooley. ?s. 4 ft : i 1 M'I.ean, e.< 4 7 r. 2 0 I'help*. c. 0 0 .' 1 0 ltenton. p.. 5 1 3 1 OMIIler. c,.. - 0 4 : ". Kent. p... 1 ii 0 7 0 Knetxer. p I ft o 1 o ; ?Kutshnw.. 1 1 ft 0 0 ! ?Fisher ... 1 ? 0 ft ftl rtaeli. p... 0 0 0 0 0 Total: ...34 11*7 11 2 Totals ...3? It 2711 3 ?Batted r..r Knetxer In seventh. 'Baited for Stack In ninth. score by innings: R. Cincinnati .; o ft o 3 l ? ft 1?7 Brooklyn .lOOOOOOl 0?4 | Summary: Runs?Bescher, ^7^?.*'?-^^s. Hob-: Hisel, Mitchell. K^an. I'helan. Esmond, Mo. ran. Daly, Smith. Dauhert. Two-base hits? Wheat, ltenton. Esmond. ?Oiree-baee hltt? Mitchell, Smith SarrMre ?,??*---r:pan (it, Smith. Mitchell. stolen bases?Hoblltxel, I'helan, l>nly. noabie plays-'TTent rri Pheipt to Dsiubert: Tooley t<> Miller io Hummel; Euan io Hoblltxel, Left on bases?Cincin? nati, 1: Brooklyn. 5 litte?Off Kent. I la 2 1-3 Innings; off Knetxer. 4 In JT-3 Inning*. First (.as, ?n errors?Cincinnati. I; Brook? lyn. 1. Kirf, base on balls?Ott rTV.t. 3: off Knetxer, *. off stack, l: off Renten. 4. Stru. k out.?14y Keilt, 1: t>y Knetxer, 2: by Benton, :.. Cmplres. nipler and Flnneraii. GOOD PITCHING SAVES GAME Philadelphia. .Inn* 3?Alexander pitched creat ball to-day. and the I'nlllles beat I'lttHhtirgh I to 3 The n^^ errors back of ! him were costly, but goad pitching saved the game: Srore: Pittsburgh. Philadelphia. Aft It OA E Alt H ,) A E I Rj rr..\ 9b.'. 41 0 I 1 t Patk'rt, rf 3 'j ft ft 0 fnrey. If... 4 0 10 1 Tltuc, rf.. 4 3 3 1 ft Hyatt, rf... 4 1 0 0 OMacee, If.. 3 110 0 Wilson, < f. 4 1 1 0 ft l.-.ider'e, lb 4 3 11 ft 1 Miift, Ib.. I 2 10 3 OKnal.e. Jh.* 0 1 r, 1 ' Vlox, ?s_ 3 ft 3 2 0nown"y. Sb 4 3 1 1 1 M 1 Sr'y, :b V. 1 4 4 OOoolan. ss 4 ft 1 1 1 lilbsoii. c . 4 1 I 0 0 Dooih. c... 4 I 6 Hendrtx, p. 3 o ft 4 OAiex'der. pa 0 l 'Wagner ..10000 tKelly . lflooo ? Totals ...SS ? 2t 14 1 Totale ..33 13 27 1: ?'Hatt.d for Vlox in ninth. ?Batted for Hemlrlx In ninth. Score by Inning*! I Pltt.-tburs-h .lOOUftOOOi-3 Philadelphia .r0001002? Summary: ftuns?Paskert. Titus. Ma gee. j Dooln, Carey. Wilsen, Miller. Two-ess* hlt*i ?Wilson, Utbson. Miller. Sacrifice hlts Magee, McCarthy. Double play?Tims to] Doolrin. Lett .-n bases?l'lttsbursh. 7: Phi! adelphla. 1' First base on ei ror??Pltts burgh. :?< First ba?? on balls?oif Kendrlx, F;truck out?By Alexander. i<: by Hendrlx, 1. Time of game, 1:S4. Umpires, Klemand' Hush. CUBS WIN OUT IN NINTH 1 Boston. Mass . June 1?Brown pitched a Rood game to-day up to t hrt seventh In nlng, when the Burtons fell on him with ?; ft I lent force to bring over three runs Lavender relieved Brown with the ecore tied and kept the B'-stons from scoring, I "lule the i'ub? brongi-.t over the ?Tinning I run In the ninth. S;cre: Boston. t'hlcago. AB ?! O A E AB H O A E M'D'ald, lb) I 1 OSheckM. Ill into Ca'p'ell, cf. 4120 O?chulte, rf 4 ft 0 0 1 Swien y. :u 3 ; 3 7 oTIukcr. ss. 3 0 1 ft 0 ?1; Miller.. 3 1 f> 1 ozim'an. 3b :. 3 0 2 o Jackson, If I 1 4 ft 1 tW. Miller 4 13 0 0 Houser, lb i : '.< 1 OKalfr. Ih.. 4 1 11 0 0 Devlin, s?.. 4 .: 1 ?_? OEvers, 2b.. 21440 K ins, c_ 1 0 4 6 ONeeiFam. c3 0 ? 1 0 He**, p.. .. :; l 0 0 0 Brown, p.. 3 0 0 0 0 llarlden, c. 1 ft 1 0 Ol.avder. pi 0 n 1 0 ; 'bpratt .... 1 Vi 11 0 1 1 Totals ...311177 12 1 Tola!* .. 31 7 2113 1 ??. ..11;o r rlgni ileld. . fBatted for Ileia In ninth. I \W Miller, centre Held, j score by inhing*; n. Chicago .0 i 1 0 ft 1 a ft 1?4 I Boston .0 0 ft ft n ft 3 0 f>?3 i flummary: riur.s? .Slieckard. Tinker. W ?Miller. Ever*, Tl. Miller. Jackson. Houser Two-base hit*?8heekard <:?. Sweeney. W. Miller, Dcv.m. Zimmerman. Home run? I llouacr. First bate on balls?on Hes?. I: off Broivn. :. ort I.mender. 1. Struck out ? ? By Hess. S; by nr?w?. i; by Luvender, i It by pltche:-.:, He?a. i (Needham). t i mplrea, uwrr.s and Drennsn. Giimea Celled I'll. Clnolnnaf, o., Jun> 8.?Cincinnati W.ca*o {.?a.rii a in the Unttsd Statos LoegUi , to be plays<4 here to-day and tc-morrow, were called off by tolegrajn from .1 .1. Kyan, president of the Cin? cinnati club, fivim Pltt*>burg?:t, where attVinded a mjKitintr cf thfl United States LtVaffu* ir-og-natcs. The rc-uaon ffiven wus th? rearrange, merit of the achedule. CAROLINA ASSOCIATION At .SpnrtnnJburg: Sparlnnbtirg, B; Oreenf'ioro, 3. At Andtcrsonl Anderson, 1; Green? ville. 2 1 first ganv.!), At Anderson I Andfrsor.. 3. Green? ville. r' (?pjcond game). At Wintuoii-Salou; W'Jnston-^lero, 7, <^;iitrlotto, 3. Results in the Big Leagues NATIONAL Philadelphia, 4: Pittsburgh, 3. Brooklyn. 4: Cincinnati, 7. Hoston, 3; Chfoago, 1. New York. S: St. Louis, 3. AMERICAN Detroit. 4; New York. 1. Chicago, 4; Philadelphia. S. .Cleveland, 4; Boeton. 3. St, Louis, 4; Washington. 13 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Club. Now York . . Cincinnati .. Chicago Pittsburgh . St. Louis *. . . Philadelphia Brooklyn .. . Won . 30 Boston . 13 P.C. Sil 333 31T Last fear .63 4 .452 .010 .5S1 .312 .60S .3.'.7 Club. Chlcatgo Won. 29 Boston . 20 Philadelphia Detroit . Washington Cleveland .. New York ? ? St. Lou.s . . . Lost. P.C. 528 512 4S7 351 293 Last Year .538 .548 .619 .739 .34? .40) .500 .311 WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at Boston Si. i.ou:> at N"w York. Washington ?.t St. Louis. Philadelphia at Chicago. New York at Detroit. Bobton at Cleveland PLAYERS DETERMINED NOT TO PLAY AGAIN UNTIL THEY ARE PAID Optimistic Reports Have Small Eff.ctUnles? Accompanied by Hard Cash to Liquidate b?laries Due?Rumor ihat Henoerson Is to Visit Richmond. BY Ot'S M.U.BERT. Optimistic reports continue to keep the wlfes busy* from Pittsburgh re gardlng the ultimate fato uf the Unit? ed States League. A meeting was held Sunday and another was sche? duled lor yesterday, so far as tu? information goes the meeting of yes? terday must have been highly inform? al, merely a dlBcusslon of hopes rather than any positive action towards re? building on the ruins. To the ball players tho reports with the roseato hue sound more like a funeral dirge, or a rattling of dead bones, than a hosannah shouted ^t difficulties over? come. Sitting In front of the ?Ulbert Ho? tel last night, all ..f the local players, i with the exception of Bill Prout, who left for his home In Newport, Ky., cur-1 ly in tlie afternoon, to be present at] an operation which Is to be perforjned on one of his chlidn n, read the re port from Pittsburgh sent to The) Times-Dispatch, To a man they wore.; of tho opinion that it w largely an effort to keep them together, so that, in the event anything was cvi i done, they would be on hand to answer the call. However, they are now atay a half mouth's salary, and arc not in tho niood to be cajoled. Sinst Put Hp More Money, Willie still happy, and in u position to take new Jobj which have bean of? fered in abundance, tho men feel that if tho magnates were acting In gfod faith they would send along the money which Is due them. They are not ask? ing charity, nor are they broke, but they have worked for this money and believed that they should have It, It seems that 6inUl comfort can be ob? tained from the Richmond Baseball Corporation. Landgraf I* supposedly In Pitts? burgh, and the oti?,-r members of the corporation. Including Morgan lt. j Mills, 1\ W. Bnyder and LoRoy E.I Brown, are not In u frame of mind to put up more money. Pittsburgh advises that Captain Marshall Henderson will bo here Wed? nesday night or Thursday, but no mos- , sage has been received from him tell- ! ing of his proposed visit. If he waits; that long Ins journey will be in vain, unless be wants to take the Job of I securing another ball club for Rich? mond. By that time every memberI of the local Outfit Will either bo at home or signed With some other club. They ;,re thoroughly tired of waiting without any prospects of being paid.! They want what Is coming to them I before tili y will ploy another game, j Richmond Und a good baseball cl?b, I composed of men who ore capable] nnd who have always earned a good : salary. They can do Hho same thing again. nt:d they are not going to re? main idle, waiting to find out wheth-j er n pet scheme of certain Individuals is going to pan out. What they want Is money?not' money In advance, but money for whlcn they have worked, which Is overdue, and for payment of which -small hopo la held out. To think that the*,- will remain with their hands Idle, lounging around tho hotel, 's, In their opln'on, preposterous. They aro strong In affirming that tho first thing which should bo done, even if tho league Is to be reorganized, is to pay them what is justly theirs. Until this is done they will liavo small faith In the or? ganisation, though fulth is what has kept them loyal until the present time. Tli y feel thtit their trust In the1 Ii ague officials, in tho members of the ' Klclimond Baseball Corporation, has been betrayed. They are working nun. working for u living, and they want the Just dues of their labors. O'Hare win Leave. I Tom O'Hare declared emphatically: that he would not remain, but would j leave to-day. Hill Taylor has a Job , offered him In this league. It is not known what he will do, nnd he will express nothing dofin'te. Pox Seybold is already aWjiy, and has wired for Iiis trunk, which Is taken as an tndl cation that !:?? doesn't expect to ro- i turn. Bert Blue Is being besieged with i offers, nnd It will be surprising If he doesn't pull Up stakes to-day along with O'Hare, shorty Lathrop doesn't know what he will do, Orover Gos iiorn is Siek, nnd may have to stay here t. Cay or two. Fritz Hoffman is going, nnd going quick, l at Bohnn non isn't worrying, because he is too good a man to be without a job long One of the weak links In the chain woven by the optimists "'ho are pend? ing out stories from the Smoky City I is the statement that tho Heading team Is Intact, when the Reading Telegram. In a locnl St?ry telling of tho bankruptcy of willinm Abbot Wit in.-in, former president of the league, says thnt practically every member of the lenm has left the city, most of them having signed contracts to play, In other towns. Tho players refuse absolutely t" accept as fact the stories printed, and will continue to demand that fnlr piny ftlono would prompt the payment of salaries before anything else Is attempted. Not one word has been henM directly from E, C. Land, graf. president of the Richmond Base? man Corporation. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At Bslt'mo.-e: Baltimore, 4; Provi? dence, I. At Montreal: Montip*a 1, 5; Rochc-st-r. (i (ilrst gam*). Montreal, 4: Rochester, 9 fmcond game). . . At Newark: Nenvark, 9; Jersey City, At Toronto: Toronto, 9: Buffalo. 13 (first game>. Toronto. S: Ruffaio. 4 (second g-flme'l. Irascl il? QuRKER>VhiSKEV"" It br\.ir> to tired tissues the vigor cf Perfect Grains, pure and undefcled. Kl Discover the difference between /?s/ whiskey aud vra/ whiskey tocia)-call for K Honest Old Quaker I R. L.Christian &Co., Distributors Richmond, Va KING "36" Coleman Cutchiris. 313 W. Mai 3 \Vo have a transmission running in this grease at our store. Come and look and be convinced, Dallas A. Shafer & C6. J06 North Eighth Street, City, All But Two of Philadelphians Busy With Stick, and Cham? pions Take Game. UPHILL FIGHT WON BY NAPS Tigers Defeat New York, and Browns Fall Before Nationals. Chicago. June 3.?Tho Athletic* whaled Mogrldge for tour hlis and a* many tallies in less than two innings, chased l'cter* trom the mound In the sixth, laced ' two oilier White fox pitchers, and won ? to 4. All out two u: tne Fhlladelphlans wero uuty with Hie ?tick. Bauer copped, a home run; Uuiter. Mclnnls. Egan ami B. i-ord eauu gau.ei.-d .1 three-bagger, and is. Loru onu tVeaver uouoivo. Ptunk allowed ten im?, i>ut kepi them well scattered. Hyore: Chicago. rulCdelpbla. .lu il O A E .>.v ^ A K Hath. 3b... I J i 3 1 13 I_ord... a 2 2 0 ? 11. Lord, lb 3 0 0 ; 0 O.dring, et I 2 0 0 0 Cal'han, If. 1 1 i> " i"ol'?. 3b 4 0 s 0 u -rint're. if 0 o o o 0 Baker, jo. i. i 2 2 ? liodie, cf... i 1 J 0 o Murphy, rf 3 1 tun J. Cot's, rt. i 3 ? M ?/Strunk, If. 1 10 0 0 fceldtr. Ib.. j Oil w UM'lnnlt. lb ?'2 * I/O Weaver, til I ! ( I Barry, *?. a u i i u Sullivan, e, 3 0 11 OQgah, (?.. i -IUI rtaytr, c... 10 10 0 Pia litt, j l v ? l Mogrrge, 0 u u o o ? Ten-is. p... 2 10 2 0 White, p... o o o ? o Sena, p.... 0 1 u 1 0 riTattlck .. 1 1 o <j o tt.anso .... 1 ? U U o sDlock . .. 1 0 0 0 u Totals ...X 10 27 IS l Total? ...tt Ii 07 11 2 ?iJ. L,oru. icii ile.d und rlghi neld. I Hatted for Sulllv.m in seventh. 'Batted tor White In seventh. zBattcd lor Mclntyre la ninth. Score by Innings: B Philadelphia, .1 4 0 0 0 tt 1 0 1?& Chicago .4 0 0 0 0 0 i:o?l Summary: Run??B. Lord (I), E. Collins. Baker. .Mclnnls, Barry, Egan <l>, II. Lord, Zelder, Weaver, Matllck. Two-bsse hits? IS. Lord, Weaver, Three-base hits?Baker. -Mclnnls. Egan, B. Lord. Home run?Baker. Sacrifice hits?Oldrlng. Plank, Stolen bs.se? ? IJ. Lord, Strunk, Barry, Zeldcr. Lelt on brt?<|i?Philadelphia, :?. Chicago, 11). tilts? ?):f Mogrldge. 4 In 11-3 innings; off Pf.rir 7 In 11-3 Inning?. o;T Wiilt<.. 1 in 11-3 In nlngs; off Bent, 3 In ! Innings. First base on balls-Off plank, I; off White, I; oft Benz, 1 struck out?By Plank. 3; by Hint. 1 Uli by pltOher?II. LofC. Barry" t-i. Time Of irarne. 2:1S, Umpires, O'Loughlln ar.a Worn NAPS WIN UPHILL FIGHT <:ievcland. June 8.?The Nap* made 1 gt'at uphill tight 10-day and Ulinmol the It e<j .Sox 4 to 3. with Buck O'Brler. up. Boston Kot a. (lying start, but was -topped ?holt. The lied Sox got to Blandlng in the Brat Inning, u tao-bsse wild throw and foar hits netting" them three runs. Uaskette was '.o.e-ed Into service with two on b.,ies and one out In leh second, and did good w?lk. Score: Boston. Cleveland. AllH O A E AB H U A T Hooper, rf * J l o o OOraaey, if. 4 o 1 u .) V. rl.es, Zb. & X 0 4 0 Jtton. lb., 3 1 1 i 0 Speaker, cf 1:20 eJui.it? n. rf 1 1 1 1 u Lewis, If... 3 110 Oi.uj?le. Ib. I 0 13 1 0 uardn'r, ?b 1 3 il 1 oBIPatn. cf 1 0 1 0 0 Stahl, lb... : 1 f> 0 u Essieriy. el ill 0 Bradley, lb 1 0 n UPrcR ii. is 3 1 3 4 0 Wagner, is 4 0 s c 1 Ban. rb..? 1 3 3 a 0 Carrlgan, dill uiliand'g, ,, ...... 1 O'Brien; p. : 0 0 1 OUatk'te, i> 1 0 0 3 0 Tot*!* ...3110 3113 1 Totals ...31 7 -'7 16 1 ore bs. Innings: It. ""lew land .1 1 0 0 0 0 I 1 ??I Button .S 0 0 >> 0 0 '.' 0 0?J Summary. Runs^-Graney. oi*on. issuer* :>. PocklupaUgh, lloop.r, Verkee, Speaker. T-ro-baee hits?Speaker, Lewis. Three.ease nit?Jatkson. Home run?Easterly. Sacri? fice hltS?Lewis (3), O'Brien. Stolen bas-s ? rituhl, Ureney, Olson. Carrlgan. Qardner, I'ecklnpaugh |3), Ball. Left un bases-Bos? ton, 7; Cleveland. 10. First uiee on errors Cleveland. ;, Boston, I, Hlt.-uft Uiandin?. 6 In I 1-3 innings, uff Baskttt?. t In It') In? nings. First l?se on balls?Off Bisndhu. I: off Basket!*, 3, otr A'Brlen, 3. Struck out ? By Baskette, I; by (.j'Hrloii. 6, Hit by Pitcher--By O'Brien, 1 <?.>:-,>n.. Hulk?ll.isk ette. Uouole play?Olson to Eajol* 10 ivek Inpaugh. passed ball?Easterly, Time of guiiif. .':13. Umpires; Evans and Egan. NATIONALS CRUSH BROvVNS Hi. Louis, Juno 3.?With nnother patched up iront. liio vrlppted Broun? wero crushed by the Senator* for the third auccesMvo time, n 10 4. With Stephens and ICrlchell Ir.lured. the veteran I.ou I'llKer ?a? press? ed lino service, catching hll fir.-i game In ?everal )ur?. lie threw out the only run? ner. Milan, who tried to steal on him. Haurr.gardner was chased |n the sixth In? ning, and Charley Brown wa? bomb.rded In the final. The- Senators poletl out seven? teen hits, which totaled twenty-six base* Score. St. Louis. Washington. AB K O A E AB IT O A B Shotten. ci 3 3 3 j OMoeller. rl o 3 i 0 ? H?nau. If;. 4 1 I 0 u Foster. 3b. S 3 0 0 0 Stovsll. In. ? 0 3 l ?Mliun, cf.. i 3400 Laport... rf 4 1 10 Cilandil. lb. I 3 11 0 0 Pratt. 3b... 5 14 2 lfhankJ. it. I 1 1 1 u Hal'nan. 53 ? 0 1 2 OMor-an. t 1 2 1 ?? Wallace, 3b I 1 0 I OM'Brl'e, ss .=> 2 i 4 0 irU;rr, c.,.3 0 6 1 0 WUII'ms. cS 3 4 11 Hau'nc-r. p. 2 1 0 2 0 Engel, p... 3 0 0 4 0 ?C. Brown . 2 0 0 1 0 Hughes, p. I 1 0 u ? Waido. c... 0 0 0 0 1 IKuilna ... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .. K S 17 13 i Total? ...10 17 2, 10 3 ?C. Brown, pitcher. tBatted lor i.'rlger In eighth. Score by innlnsi: B. fit. Loul*.1 0 0:o501?- I Washington .SO 1033 007?13 Summary: llun*?Moeller, Foster, Milan 0. Oandll (3>, Bhanks, Morgan, McBrld* (3j, Williams (2), Hughes, Shotten. Wallace (3), Criger. Two-base lilts?Foster. Wii ;is:ns. Three-base hits?siianks, Moeller, McBrlde. .-'Iicritlc* hits?Hosan. Engel. iShanks. Double play? Stovall ir> Pratt; Stolen bases?Shotten. Fo.?ter. Milan. Left on bases??!. Louis, 12; Washington. 4. First base on bal'.s?Off Baumgardner, 3; oft En gel, 5. Struck out?By Baumgardner, 3; by Hughes, 3; by C. Brown, 1. Hlts-Olf Baumgardnrr. 9 In 5 2-3 Innings; off Engel, 8 In 7H-3 inning*. Hit by pitcher?By En? ge!, 1 (Ehotieni. Time or game, 2:10. l.'m plres, I'errlno and T)!neen. DUBUC NEVER IN TROUBLE Detroit, June 3.?To-day's game was moii y Dubjc. But for a classical muff oy Davy Jones on the first man up. the Frenchman would have had an easy -hutout ln*:ead of on:y a 4 to 1 vsrdlct. Jean never was In trouble, not even when tho sacks wero full In tin. seventh, To open the g*.mo Danlols nolstcd to Jone?, who mado a torrlblo mess of It, and Daniel* kept right on running. I counting when Bush threw high 10 the [ plate. Score: Mew York. Detroit. AB II O A n ABU O A B Daniel*, rf. I 0 u u u H??h. ss... 4 2 .1 I 1 1" Lose, lb.. 4 0 13 0 1 Jone?, if.. .1 1801 2S!nn, cf,.., 4 3 10 Ot obb, cf... 4 2 2 0 0 Tree, If..,, 4 3 4 0 OCraw'd, rf 2 0 u 0 0 Hartz'il, Sb 4 0 0 3 ODelo'ly, Jb 2 1 8 2 1 Osrdn'r, f.t 4 1 4 4 0 Oalnor, lb 4 3 12 1 0 fitump, ss,, 4 114 OMorMty, lb 3 0 0 1 0 Sweeney, >? - 1 0 2 OStonsge, 031 4 20 Warhop, p. 1 0 0 3 0 Dubuo, r-. ?"? 1 e c 0 Totals ...83 7 34 11 1 Total* .,.37 10 17 14 3 .seoi* by Inning*: ni N'jw York.,,,,, 1,,,,,?i.,Vi,1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?1 Detroit ??itiiiununii.- 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 *-l Nummary; Runs?Daniels, Bush (3), Dele hanty. Jones. Two-has* hit?/.Inn, Throe haso nit?Bush... Sacrifice hits?Sweeney and Morlarlty. Sacrifice files?I'rawfc.rd, Stan age. Doulble plays?1'olelianty lo Eush to Oalnor; Lntbuc ta fttanagn to Oalnor; llart z?ll to Slams to f'basa;. GSi'dn?r to Cbnsc. Left on bnr.es?New Vork, 4; polroit. 7. First' ba*e on errors?Now York. 0. First base on balls?Off Warhop, 4. Struck out By pubuc, 43^ Hit. by. pitcher?By Warhop. 1 f 1 jelehaivty 1. Time of jirn?, l:3t. Um? pire*, Connolly stiel B(?rt, ?' (^halmers MOTOR CARS ? Gordon Motor Company RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. HOMERUN IN NINTH WINS FOR PIRATES With Score Tied and Man on Base, Manser Puts Ball Over Fence. (Special to The, Tlmes-Dlspatch ] Portsmouth, Va., Juno 3.?With one man down and Cooper on first In I ho ninth, Manser put the ball over the fence and broke up the game between Newport NeWs end Portsmouth at Bland Park this afternoon. The Pl . rules played loosely In the field, but ! used tho bat effectively. The score Newport News. A.B. lt. H. O. A B. Hates. 3b.5 1 l l o i> Boweu, ?s. ; l i i i g Helsa, rf.c 1 l 3 u o Wolfe, lb. <i l i 6jJ 0 0 Tennant, cf..*, ;; j j l o Coutes,a if. 1 u 1 3 i) i) Oyler. *2b. t 1 1 ?? 1, 0 1 ltddgers, c.5 u u 7 0 0 McKenzie, p..1 u 1 0 1 u Totals .;i s 0 31 3 0 Portsmouth. A.B. R. H. O. A.' E. 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