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FIRST BASE ON BALLS BLOSSOMS INTO RUN Tigers Take First Game From Colts by ;r'core of 1 to 9?Eoth Pitchers Are Given Perfect Support. Virginia League KESl I.TS \ KS'I lllttl V> . Richmond, <>; ilonnnkr, I. Petersburg! 3) Norfolk, Portsmouth, !: XewpOtt \fn>, <?? m whim, or i im. du?. Won Petersburg . IS llonuoke ? ? ? as I'urtuhtoutli . . 3-1 lllchminml ... 1.1 Norfolk . 3.1 Newport Xcw?. ?t. IM'. .013 ..V.I I . Ill" 1 .111 . III'J WIIKIIG TltHl l'l.\\ TO-DAY. nichitionil ni llounokr. Norfolk in PeleraburK. Newport Nova ni Portsmouth. ? first game 91 tite (des with Richmond Jhls afternoon, l t.. .. It was tiit: pret- 1 ties! game of tin- s.? :i -.>n. not an urr'oi I (marring the exhibition. Ellrei and Per- j rryinttn pit. bed in beautiful form und jlliither jfcould be bit to a d V.l ill i, t.. by (fthe bp'posihg learn. ICaeh was given ipcrfeet support, several brilliant plays jtniirltlng the game, notabh cirntf? l. u> Mnto ti... air wiien h?' pulled down wPressly's liner with one hand in the ? fouitb. cutting off n run. t'ei'tyrhnji became more and more ? -.v. the guttle went on. Nine KTlgi rs fan nod tin osonc bcfoi. Ksurves ami l.ut live hits wen made off pi;s delivery, lie gave four liases' on Fljalls, tlie first or which blossomed into jia. run in the" lirst tithing and del .1. i Itho gam.'. Nelthei sldi could gel jnan across the plati thereafter. I in ti:e opening tuning, Graham wtilt '. #d t'? rrymatl nit ana ran down the fjirst on four bad ?h?h He; was snort triced to second by the reliable Ited JCnrinan. went to third on (linns In jolold out. and crossed tin plan on [iHolland's . lean bit t.. Hi. otitlleld. Joe [was thrown out trying t.> steal see ; und. ; lloanoke made n bid for some more .Tuns n the sixth liming, but failed ,tn make good. Graham opened t|i< iir.ning with a clean lilt. Gannon floto out to Giaff. Ginn singled, Graham ! going to third Holland struck out. tGlhh stealing iccoiid in the lasi strike. Newton ||ew .on t.. Grillin, ending the tgamo and the Tigers' chaneds ? '!' a run. j"jn liie ninth. Mace was i-. :.t in t.. but [for Ferryman and struck out. Grillin 'tdnirled down the third lisi f oil lino. iGroff struck fo.it. Griffin attempting Ito steal second on the last strike. He Sias thrown out, I.nl'-.tt.- to Sliields. {eliding Hi.- game. ? The timpirliiK of Mr. Black did not prove satisfactory to the fans, who [panned the umpire from start to finish III must bo admitted thai they had Lgood cause, as his work was decidedly :po,,r. especially on bills and strikes, '_ Can You Wear Size 6l/2 or 7 Shoes? 6, $2.95 a Pair The Men's Shoe Rtt get coupons with shl r l CK Mill KIIOMs PHI-IK Vsk \i.i li. ? 18.75 SUIT SALE SIONS July- ?4th?July -Dm POINT, lit < K it or., oi ;.n I'li-lW, \s II.I,(M i.Hill III.Mil. VOItl'OI.K AMI \ I1K.IX IV III \ i II. Round $1.50 Trip I HB BE? PAS I ill vi.vs?tiiiii;i:. 8t30 A. M., U A. >l. ?ml Ii' Noon ( hope ot Two lioutes to Norfolk, Norf?.Ik tickets good via Newport | Kew? oi Via Old Podnt ahd ?> .a:, Vlety Virginia Beach tickets good 6hiy v.a Newport New* and C, & 0 k f [yrtop at Newport News; Ml trains connect at old Point ?Ith jtteiiiuer for VVIllpngbbj [leach odd I (Iri na VlMV. r Returning, passengers can leave .Ocean view foi Old Point ever-,- hour lain oi ?' M l#tpr.|nl Pourth of .lulj Schedule He. JT lumlitKi I '<:. & 0. steamer 1 ?>?>?: Norfolk t ?,: ?: fP M. ? Trains leavi Old Point 4:2fi, " :f. and V*: '?" P. M I Trains leave Newport News r. no and pas P f Giving on hours il I lie sennlrie, I Two sleniiiers in e nio betnveen old 'P'olut mid 'A illiiiiKhl.. Ileurh .Inly lib. f ftmind (rip ltek.li. iil?o on ?n|r fur a-h regular train* ??( July 2d, .'Id and Mtb. good until Bth. r N iwport New*. $8.00: Old Point. $3 40; l^/rfolk. 1l.il; Virginia Beach. 12.?0. iihd both pitcher Buttered alike fror hii incompeteiiey. The score: lluuuoke. ab. k. II. i? a. I an. Hi. :: u 0 12 2 llllM.lltl. AB. 15. niiiriry: Stolen lutse. (Jinn. Sacrl hits?Caimuti. tlrntT. Two-luise l'.-i i ?> niitii. i le pi.iv.. Newton [elds to ihiitn.iu. Rogers to Grit .-:t ick "in B> Perrytn.m, :>: bj I. Buses on balls -By f'< rryman. It by pitched ball- -By Kflril (Grlf. Time bf game, 1:20. empire, Mr Close Game at Petersburg, in 1 Which Champs Deteat Tars. I ! [SVcelul to The Tinics-Blsputch. I j Betersburg ,Va., Jill} I.?The Champs tools the IIrat game of th< scries from] the Turn Ihls afternoon by a score of to a, V.ine. anil Bool were both in' line form, and honors Were evenly di? vided. Tho T.tis scored their runs In the second and thiid lnn<ngs, when the Chumps played loosely, making three errors. In the fifth inning the Chumps j tied the score on ah error by Dodge, two buses on balls und Busch's single. In the eighth, the Champs scored the winning run with one man out. Pool 111) to Barholt and he went to third on I I .. ? ? Ies by Lucia and Vance, und scor- | i on Simmon's sacrifice By to staub Staub throwing badly to tlrst in an: attempt to make a double play. The Petersburg. A.M. K. 11. O. A. B. Simmons, 2\i. l l 4 o l Morrison; If..t 0 1 2 ? u\ Busch, ss. n i 3 i a! Sp< to er, rf. .: o " l l o llowedell, 3b. <? o o i: o Krebs, cf. 1 o l 1 i< ?: IIa met t. lb.:; 1 1 It" 2 li Lucia, c.;t i i r. ? u Vance, p. 3 1 I U 7 ti Totals .2? 3 7 27 IS 4 Norfolk. a I: p.. If. o. a. e. Dodge, r.b.;t l j o <i i '? Keller. 2b.j 6 2 :: :: li Klrcher. If. . .'. li 0 1 u i> llinton. ss. 0 n l oi Blgbic, lb. 4 1 1 li ri n Staub, cf. 0 0 .1 1 ill run.ua. rf.2 o I l ft 01 GarYlin, rf. ?_? 0 u o it o, Hi sky, c.2 n o 7 n rj Bool, p. : .1 7 (I ? Klnheran . l ? o 0 (1 0 j Total.? .32 2 s 2t 11 ?Pitted for Pool in ihr ninth. The score by Innings: 1\. Norfolk. 11 1 1 0 0 00 0 0??> ! Petersburg . 0 0 ? 0 2 0 0 1 ??3 Summary: Tivo-basc bits?Burnett.1 Stolen bases?Simmons, Busch. Dnn-j bib plays?Vance, Barhott, Lucia. Hase! ? :i balls--?Vance. 5; Pool, L?ft oh| bases Noorfolk, 10; Petersburg, 11. Hit by pitched balls?llowedell. Bar iott Struck out?Vance, f.; Pool, 0 Time of game, 1:45. Cm pi re, Orlh. At? tendance, 7B0. BATTLE AXE MET RAYS Crack Amateurs to Play on Morning of Fourth of July. H gatm.-s this year is scheduled lor morning of July t et Broad Street ?k, when for the third time this son. the Battle As.- and Richmond lys Will 1 i ish. There Is SntOIUip iilry I 'tween these uwo contenders in., pennant In th- Capital Cliy .?nd ail who journey out to ? it:!. AM started the season t ha-ve now ?-?.rack tin :- stride, i.- considered a formidable to any aiitil -u: or seirtl-pro feam, ivh'lc tit, Uruys are 1 r> th.- most spectacular game 1 -in the city for a number of ie tint meeting of these t.-ams : 1 resulted in a score of 4 to 3 of the Grays. The Battle Axe -k strong in the next game '.s. and pulled down a 6 to 5 a nr. eieven-inn'r.g contest. Will be called promptly a M Women will be nd r-e The teams will probably .. catchen Whttfleld, o tut op: Hulcher, first second base: Blunt. ?,: it. left field. Ford, :etti right held: Bauer ?? lys- -1 eattohetr Van I'.-it. shortstop; it> ? >-. baughj second ilrd Hose: Klein, left oe.11t.re flfditk; Jewttt APPALACHIAN LEAGUE \t .To)-,n?nn city; Johnson Olty-Br's l.lol. rnln. At Morrlstown; Morrlstown. 4; Ashe vllle, f. At ' "ovelarid; Clwve.land, 8'. Knox vu1?. A. W ilson's Home Run With liases Full Brings Victory Over Boston. ST. LOUIS LOSES TO REDS Phillies Take First From Brook? lyn and Lose Secoiid?Vic? tory for Cubs. New York. July I.?W llsori's home run drive with the han'i ful! In the third Inning gave the Ulants their thirteenth consecutive victory lo-dny, :? to Merkte opened an? other homer In the eighth with the ?.iik.. uinpty. Score: K.i.Inn. New York. Alt II ii.\ K A 11 11 i) A K ?Devlin .... i ?< 2 0 I)S'grass, n i l t l o Ca'p'ell, efj 3 l ii ODoyle, 2b.. .'. 3 1 Sweeny, . ti OMuikle, la i j II u u Kltke. it... r t : o UMurruy, ri .". l ? ? ; Titus, ri_?> - 1 ? I? Meeker, cf 115 0 0 Heuser, lb. 4 ii .! ii 1 Herzog. 3b 3 2 14 i O'Ko'ke, is I! ,i j t 0 Wilson, c. I l o l ? M'D'ultl, In 1 v ? 0 il fiel er, ss :< I 1 4 0 Itnrldeii. c. 4 i 5 ,i OTmrenu, |. l ? ? 2 ; Tyler, p.... I I u u if Amen. p. 1 " U 0 f Total* ...W B |23 7 1 Totals .1 12,27 17 4 'Devlin, tli.ru buaii ami Shortstop, i iTesrcnu out. lm by batted ball. 1 :<o- O'Uourke In eighth. Score by innings: It. 1 ?OI ion .l oe o o I 3 c o-? New Vork.J ii 1 0 0 0 2 1 ??9 Summary! Runs?Devlin. Campbell (3>, Sweeney; Tyler. Doyle til, Merltle (S); Mar ray. Becker, Herzog (!), Wt:s?u- Two-oasc hits?Titus. Fletcher. Three-base hit?Beck? er Home runs?Wilson. Merkte. Stolen base?Snodgrass. Double play?Wilson . to Herzog, Left on bases?New York. 10; bos? ton; tS. libs?i in Teireau, ?', in s 1-3 Innings. First bnae on bulls?Off Tesroau. ."; oft Tyler, 3 Hit by pitcher?By Tyler, : (>icr kie, Herzog): Umpires, Jolinstonc and TEAMS SPLIT EVEN Philadelphia. July 1 ?The Phillies out slugged i... l>odgcrs to a 10 to 7 victory In thi llrst game to-day. and had the tables turned on them in the second, losing H to I. lank run. Lohert and Smith made home J runs In the i'P*n*.(l. nml Linterns ninrti- an? other In the ei i oiul contest, the only run of j the k?anie. Scores; I lit - I IIA Ml".. Brooklyn. Philadelphia* A B II O A F. AB H OA K Moran, cf.; "? .'CO 0 Pnskert. cf 3 11 I 0 0 N rth n, rf. 4 12 0 0 hoben. 3b. r. :i : 1 0 smith. .7b... ? : o l 0 Ma gee. if . 4 l : n II Daubert, Ibl i ! ii OCrsv'th, rf '-'1 0 0 01 Wheat, If.. S o 3 l OL.uder'1, lb 4 112 1 o Hum'ei, 2b. ,t o i ,i 0Knabe. 2b. 4 o : 8 el T?oley, ?s.. .'. 7 2 J Obimlan, es. 4 l ISO Miller, e.v. 4 2 3 S ODnoln. c... 4 2 1 2 01 Knetzer, p. o ft o o o s, aton. p. 4 3 0 '. ?Daly . l o o o o St.-u-k. p... 3 0 0 0 0 IKrw+n ... l t o o o Totals ...39 11 24 10 0 Totals ...34 14:7 1? l] ?Batted for Knetser In s-eond. IHntted for Stack in ninth. Score by Innings: R. Brooklyn .0 000 2 1 00 4?7 Philadelphia .l 3 o o o o 0 3 ??10 Summary ttunr?'Moran. Smith (2), D?n? in rt. Hummel, Tooley, Miller; Paskerl fit), -l.oliert <2),Magee. Linterns. Do?lan; Dooln, Beaton (iL Two-base hits?Seaion; Daubert, Erwin, Dooln. Home runs?Ludcrus, 1/obert, Smith. stolen bases?Lobert, Djaubcrt. I Doubli play?Bummel :o Duubrrt. Left on' bases? Brooklyn. 12: Philadelphia, C. First | ibaae on balls?Off Beaton, 7; off Stuck. I Struck out?Hy Knetzer. I; by stack, l. Hit! by pitcher?By stack. 1 (Paskert) Passed, brill -Dooln (2). 1'm.pires. Brenn.m and i Emslle. SECOND GAME. RrtMil.lt n I'll IIa del |>h hi. AB H OAK AB H OA El Moran. cf...", 7 2 0 0 Pn?krrt, cf 3 17 0 0 IN' rth'n. rf 3 ft 2 0 ot.obert, jh. 3 0 :i 1 11 Smith. :th.. 3:oi l Boyle. 3h.. o o t o Q Duutiert. th I 3 1? 0 OMasee, If.. 1 0 0 0 0 Wheat. If.. 113 0 OCrav'tb. rf 4 0 4 0 0 Hum'.-!. 2b. 6 3 3 S oI.uder'H. lb 3 1 10 ft o! Tooley, *??? 4 2 2 * 2Kna.be. 2l>. 4 1.3 01' Erwin, r ... >; l s . ODbolan, .?.?. 4 ft o a t| KSgon, p... 8 o i i OKlllifcr, e. :i o i i i Moore, p.. 2 0 ft l n I Wallace, p fl o ft o ol ?Miller ... 1 ft ft ii o Totals . I? IS 27 IS 3 Total? .. 31 3 27 b l] ?Patted lor Mages In eighth. Score by innings: It Brooklyn .0 HS MM f.?II j Philadelphia .ooooooooi-lj Burrtmnry; Runs?Moran <-?. Northen I7>. smitii (2); Doubert 17?, Wheat. Hummel <2>. j Tooley. Erwin (Si; l.uderns. Home run ? Ludern? Sacrifice hits?TxiberL Wheat. Stolen bases?Hummel, Paskert. Northen Left on bases -Brooklvn. !!; Philadelphia.^ first base on errors--Philadelphia. *: Brook* I lyn. 2. Hltn-otT Moore. 10 in S Innlns?. j Firs! ho?o on balls?Off Moore. S; off Wal-! laCe. 7 Struck out?By Moore. 3; hy Ragon i 3. Wil l pitch?Wnllare. I'mplres. 'Bn-nnan and Erhalle. CURS WIN IN TWELFTH Pittabursti. July I.-Frank Schulte's hom? run In the twelfth Innltiv pave tbe C7|lb? .-i 1 to ft victory ovn thr p,rater to-.i.-iy. Score: PlttsBurgh, Chleaao. A H H O A E IB H O A B Rvrn... 3b.. I ili :? a OSheck'd; It 5 0 \ I 0: CereV; If-- 3 0 S 0 pSchulte, rf .'. I 2 ft ft Doniln, rf .". i l o minker. *s. :. o .-, ? Ol Weener, a* 3 i 3 i OStlm'ah; 3ti " 1 o 2 o| Miller, lb.l 7. 0 1-, t f, Beach, cf. 3 0 1 0 0, Wilson. ?'f. I I " 0 flS.tter. lb... 1 0 r? 1 0 M'Cor'y, 2b t or s OEvers, :b. 3 2 4 l' Olbson, <?.. i 1 S 2 PAreher. c... 4 1*40. O'Toole, p 3 1 1 3 0 Lnv der, p 4 0 0 3 0, Totals ..37 C -.'. '". 0 Totals .. .3? 6 28 IS 1} S.ore bv liminss: It. , 'hlcago ." o 0 ft o o ft ft 0 ft 0 l-l I Pittsburgh .I? 000000 0 00* 0?0 j Summary: Run?UchuHe. Two-base hit?* Archer. Horn, run Schulte. Sacrifice hits ?iKvera. Byrne; Stolen baso^Zlmmarrhani I Double plays-rGlbiten <o Hvrne: Archer to; Tinker. I.efl on bases?l.'hlcagb. 5; Pitts-: burgh li first base on balls?Off l/iv, ;;?>??. ? . ?. O'Toole, 3. Struck our--B- O'Toole. ?: 1 b' Lavender, '. (7hiplrcs, Itlgler nn.l I'm-! REDS BUNCH THEIR HITS Cincinnati. .Inly l.?The H?rl? lnmrhrd ] tl. lr bits h.-itt r than the Cnrdlnail to-day I uhil ivon a p.n.r game on n muddy field by] .i score of 12 to ?: Konetcby f.-nturtd wlthl three itingles and a trlpli In five tlnire up.' Cincinnati. St. Louln. AU II ii A E AB II O A E| Tinrhcr. If 2 0 2 0 ollus'ii?. 2h 4 1 ;i 0, Haies. If... 1 1 1 o OMSsee, If. ?13 0 0 M'ars'ns, cf 4 l 3 o oMowr'y, 3ti l 0 2 1 Hob'zel, ib. . 1 4 0 0 Koh'by. u> i ? ' o o Mrti hell, if I 1 t. 0 o Evans, rf.. 4 0 4 0 0 M'D'ald, hi : : 3 l Heuser, ?s. : : o o Phelnn. 3b. 4 2 3 3 pOnke?. cf.. n 1 1 0 1 Egnn. 20... ? 2 4 2 0 B.Iis, c... 41410 Clarke, c .. 3 1 2 1 0 thlyer. p.. 1 0 0 0 t Benton. p 3 0 0 J * ?Urea'han. 0 0 0 0 0 ",1- p.-le?, i> 0 0 0 0 0 Dale, p-1 1 ft 2 0 ? Ell!? .1 1 0 0 * Will?, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ..33 10 27 11 1 Totals ...3117 24 S 3 ?Batted for lifter In fourth. ? nniti-d for Dale In eighth, g ore hy Inning?: tl. Cincinnati .4 or, o r> 4*1 ?-u St I.Ollis.1 0 O 2 2 1 0 0 1? Summary: Run??Bescher Iii, Marsans ii... Hoblltzel, Mitchell, M.Dnnaltl. Phelsn, I Egat Clarke f2>, Hurfiphrlea. Mowrey, Kon I etchy ISL "Evans, Hnuser i Si. Three-base hit?Konei.-bv. ^acrlflca hits?Marsant, Ma? liter. Mitchell, stoiin bsses?Beschert Ph? I 1an, i^Iiirke, Mowrey, Konotohj Double p Rentnn i.? Clark? to lloblltzsl. l#ft Ion bins Cincinnati, s' i^.uif. II um ? ? < irr Beriten, !?; off HiimpNdrs. <. off Oeyer. ' . off liste, R First bss? .,n' bulls?OK li..n ton. 1; orr Oeyer, 3; oft iiai*. 1; off Wim?. 1. Ptrnek <.iit-1ly Benton. 1; >iv (Jever, t; '.t- Dille. 3. >v Willis, 1. Hl! bf pit.her- Bv Benton. I. by Dnle. 1 Time of game. 7:1t. 1 'iiplres. Kli m und Bu?!i. CAROLINA ASSOCIATION At Greenville: Greenville, 3 Ppar tanburg, 2. At Chariot to; rtinrlnttr. 0. Ander? son. 2 At Winston-Palern: W .naton-ftnJem, 8~ Greensboro. A A RECORD BREAKER Kllitc t ar Making; Mil.- In W Second* tin Bell llreaklua Truck Hecurtl ruck, I'tiiiinlelpliln. Results in the Bi Lea; ues NATIONAL LEAGUE New York, 0; Boston, 6 Brooklyn; T; Phlladelphl Same I. Brooklyn. 14; Philadelphli game>. Chicago. 1: Pittsburgh, 0. Cincinnati, 12; St. Louis, AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington, -. Philadelphia, 0. Detroit, S; Cleveland, 2. Boston. 4; New York. 1. St. Bou-.s-Chicago. wet ground; STANDING OF THE. CLUBS. Club. New York .. Pittsburgh . Chicago Cincinnati .. Philadelphia Brooklyn ... St. Louis ... Boston . Last] Yvtr-rl Club. .686! Boston . -."? ?Jf?f Phllud? lphla .?'.'ni; Chicago .. . WVishln gton Cl< v. land . . Detroit. New York ? . St. I.ouls . .. Wot 47 Last Year WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY at New York. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, Chicago at pittabur tt Ft. Louis. ladelphia at Washington. Cleveland at Detroit. AMERICANS WIN CLAYBIRD SHOOT United Slates Adds Another to: List of Victories at Olym- 1 pic Games. .Stockholm. .luly 1.?The United .states added to-day another to their list of victories at tho Olympic games by winning the clayblr'd shooting com -: petition. The Amerh m team took the tlrst prize gold mcdtll v. ith a score of| out ?f n possible ti?"'o. G,roat Brit? ain won the second pilzc and sliver medal with a score ot nil, while Ger? many was third with tile. The best individual Scores of the members of the victorious American team were: j. K. Orahant, Chicago Athletic Asso? ciation, 94; Charles W. Billings, ??.-. i*-, tain. &3i Il l- spoils. Larchmoht, Y. C, 00; J. C. Hendrickson, Gergeii Beach G. C, .si'. Frank Hall, N. V. ,\. ?'.. 86. The individual army rifles shooting competitions were1 starlet! this morn? ing. The contestants tir--- at 100 metres and then at 600 metres. At the ilrst range enCh competitor res ten shots, at .-. buli's-oyo target prone, four kneel? ing and tv>o standing. At the second range each competitor lires ten sliots at a figure target, live prone and live kneeling. The tl. limit fof each scries is three minutes. The. Hungarian, i'rocop. le.i .it the 300-metre fnngo with n score of :>',. Lieutenant t'arl 'i" Ohhorn. of the United States N?vy, tied for sei "H i place with Norwegian a??d Greek rifle? men, with a score ..: 95. Sergeant Pulton, . ( the British army, was third with a S' uro of 5i7. In the shoot-off ? >:' tho tie for second place. Lieutenant ''.:>orn secured that place with a score of ?S. Thi ?score beats Hit total mil. by tin- Winner, I'rocop s'kogen. tiie Norwegian rifleman, was placed third, with ,i score ot 91, and the Greek representative was placed Vmerlenus in Training. .Stockholm, duly t.?Tho American ath? letes bog?n training to-day on the Hold near the stadium where the Olympic is to bo held. Tiny attracted no fewer than 10,000 persons Some of the run hers wbro :-ent out twice for their train? ing, ami that course may bo followed. Thji weather ha!? been hot. and If this condition continues it will help much. 1 Mylvln Shepherd was in fine condi? tion, as was Klviat, but John Paul .!<?:.. s complained about his condition, because ho had been short of work. Johnny Hayes has charge of the training of the Marathon runners at the Landborg villa, live miles front the ? , 'I'lie living condition!, on the Finland became so had (hat Mike Murphy, who Is responsible for the athletes, and the men themselves, objected vigorously. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At Montreal Montreal, 3; Buffalo, n (first game): Montreal, 7; Buffalo, :'. I second game). i At Toronto: Toronto, 7. Rochester, .'? (first game); Toronto, p,j Kochest.-r. u < AeoOhd t-'anie). At Newark: Newark, 3: Jersey city. Other clubs not scheduled. itnin interferes with Plhy. Atlanta, Ca., July I.- Bain Interfered' I with play in t n.- twenty-fifth annual tournament of live Southern Tenn's As-i locliition scheduled to have been start? ed .'t Bast Lak< to-day, only one match 'lii ing played. Men's singles will he j resumed to-morrow morning w'th for iy-slx entries. Drawings in doubles, ladies' singles and mixed doubles will !'? made to-morrow. The tournament I this year is strictly a Southern affair, not an Kastern or western tennis star be ng present. .11 IM.i; Illl tl.S IIB.MI It it f.lt. \ni Expected to Pass I pon Question I mil Latter Part of Week. [Special to Tio Timcs-Dlspatchi] Bristol, Vit.. .Inly l_ludgc Jos. L. Kill;., of tiie Corporation Court, to? day heard argument ot the demurrer of in. defendant in tin- case of George W. llammltt and others against George M. Warren, Mav or-, h i t of Bristol. Tile petitioners have a suit ponding seeking io declare tin- election of Warren 11 : legal, averring that he Is a citizen of Glade Spring, and not of Bristol. Coun , .-.I lor Warren, in addition to filing ?n j ?Aver to the bill, also demurred to it. land this was argued for the petitioners I by Pulkcrsoii& Page and L. K. sum? mers, and for tin- defendant by Roberts I & Roberts. judge Kelly Is not ex? pected io pass upon tin- demurrer bc ' i.e . I he In?! o| I he week. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE j At Columbia: Columbia. I: Albany. 0. ai Savannah: savannah. (1 :Colum ! bus fj, I At Macon: Macon. 6; Jacksonv'lle, I. Old Quaker Whiskey lias this indisputable claim on your patronage?it is better R. L.Christian &Co., Distributors Richmond, Va KING Coleman Cutchins, 313 W. Main Only Two ("lean Jlit^ by Nap?. Who Lose. 8 to 2. Marie BOSTON DEFEATS NEW YORK Nationals Losing Streak Con? tinues. Athletics Win? ning Again. Detroit. July 1.?Mullln pitched on* of the brht game* of his curc-r to-day. defeating Nrfpa S to I. Only two of the live hits lieortjc allowed were clean. The Tiger* played their old-lima snappy game, both at but and on the defense. Score: < levelantl. Detroit. Mi II o a fci ah H O A B Sraney. It. 3 0 I v u Vitt. ib.. . J 1 "i 7 i> Olson, as... 3 0 1 3 tl Mush. ss... 3 I v" 5 0 Jacking, 11 I '. I C ICobb, if... 4 r 3 l< 0 Lajolc, Jb.. :i 3 l . t|rr?w'd, r!. * - 1 " 0 Uriggs, lb. i ! ii e oDeie'ty, lb. 3 : : I oi I.n a mi, cf 19 3 1 OMorMty, lb: 3 l 1& ?0 Turner* ah. .i l e ol.uud.ii, :b 4 0 12 0: O'Neill, e.. :i o r, OStanate, e I : i 1 <* Irege. p... -' 0 0 3 u .'nulllti. p.. 3 l o l u leufge. |i . ') ii ') l o 'Ea*t?rly.. l u o o it Totals ...30 S :? '.2 2 Total* ...33 U 37 IS 0 'United fur Qresc In ninth. : ore I?y Innings: 11. Cleveland .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 t ! Detroit .ooros:oo *--s | f uinmary: Kuns?tir.wo-y. 1-a.h.e . v.;!, (2>. Hush. Cobb t-), i'r.iv.'uril Mmlarity. Stunngc. Two-bust: hits?Olson. Deli hanty. j Stolen basea-rMbrlarity. Vitt, Crawford (!>> ?old.. Double phiy?D'lihaiity t? S-anagi-. Left "ii bases?-Cleveland. I; Detroit, i Ftisti ? ? on errors?Detroit, i Hits-on: areas. I In 7 Innings: "if George 1 In 1 inning, ?i base on ta'.i?-<>ff Gregg. 2: off Mullln, Struck out ? II;.- Cross, B; by Usorgo, !; Mullln. Hit by pitcher?By Mullln. I i bli ?? by Oregs, 1 i Morlsrlty i. I.'m plri . Dlnsen snd Sheridan. ATHLETICS WIN ANOTHER I'aahlngton. fj, r., July 1 ?Connl? Ma k'? Athletics made It four straight from Wash? ington to-day. ?Inning to-day's S to 2 Me Itinls s fielding and Ihe slugging of Baker and Strunk were bright feature*. Brown for the Athletics was considerable r.t a mystery to th<- Senators, holding the capl teatn to nva hit*, score: tl ?shblgton. Philadelphia. AM It O A H All II OA F. (Rch'fer, 7b. 3 13 3 ol.or.1. rf... t. I 1 0 c i 1 Pbiti r. 3b.. 3 .1 3 oOldrins, cf 4 1 I 0 0 Ml,in. cf... 4 t J 0 K'ollltis, fb. 4 0 : 0 [Oatidll, lb.. 4 t 10 0 ?llnkir. 3!i . 4 : 1 3 0 ] Walker, rf. 4 l 4 o iM'tnnls, :b 4 i ii s o shanks, if. 3 o i n ft-funk, if. 4 1 1 0 0 M Hi. ss t o o t 0 Derrick, s* 3 l 3 4 o Henry, c... 3 o & i 0 Lapp, c .. 4 : : l ci Iroom, ?.. i 0 0 1 1 Brown, p.. * ? 1 so IVIly, p- 0 0 0 0 (l ?Wllllrr.s .3 0 0 0 0 tCj?hl"Ii ..10??? Totals ...31 8 77 13 S Totals .. :? 0 77 CO 0 ?Batted fur Groom In seventh. -Hatled f..r Betty In ninth. Seore by Innings. Hi' uthtnary; Runs?Schaefer, Groom Lord.) Irihfl Collins, Baker. Mclnnls. Strunk., rned runs?Washington, l! Philadelphia, j Two-has- hits ?Walker. i-tpr. naker ree-base hlts-Oldrlng. Poster. Iloair i?SirUnk .Sacrifice hit?Oldrlrig, Douh'e I \ -Dtrrtek to Motnnls to Baker. Lett on I Kl W ihlngtoni 7. Philadelphia. 9. Klr?!| I? on errors?Philadelphia. I. First base! balls?Off Groom, 1: o!T Peuty. 1; off! own. 3. Innings pitched?By Groom. 7; I Pelty 7. Bits?Off Groom. 9 fitruek ?-fly Gioom. 4; by Brown. I. Bit iiv Bj PeltyJ 1 (Bakeri. Win pltch Ity, flroom. Time of ^anie, |;2J, Umpires. Evani and Westervelt. BOSTON BEATS YANKEES n^simi, July 1.?Although they mad- r.r, y ? wn iii:? Hesten h.'si ihe Yankees to-dayI to 1. The Red S"x s^ered three runs In | hi '.itii Inning on a wi;d throw, h pass.' i double and an Infield out. Seore: New York. Boston. \ll II O a Fl AH It ri a E MSloney. e! r 1 : ft 0 Hooper, rf 4 1 n ft ft, Mnrtin. sf . 3 ft 0 3 oTerkeSi -h- * " -1 - n' Da If. 4 ii ? 0 ?:speak'r. i f S I : ft Hi Ifiterrett, lb 4 t t 0 L?w|?. !(...?> ? < i p Zlnn, rf ... 4 1 D 0'or.ard'r, .lb. 3 ft ft 1 | |C.hn?e. l'b... 13 11 t) fit ah I, Ib.. 1 0 II 3 ft! Ktunip, .lb. 4 o ft ft {Wagner, ill it t! I t 3w?cn*.y, e. t ft 7 ft OCady, ??.... ? ft z 1 ft I MTcn'M. p. 3 1 1 3 ?Ball. p.... 3 0 1 S ft i Total? ...32 ? ;< t 5 Totals i..23 : 77 !* ll sri by innings- B.| S>w York.0 ft ft 1 ft o ft ft 0-! Boston .0 0 ft I ft .1 ft 0 (>?4 j Summary: Runs ?Zlnn. Hooper. Yorkct, I Rpesfber, Lewis. Two-base hits ? '/.Inn. Chase, Speaki . Sacrifice hit?Maloney S'toien | I bail Martin Left on bases?"New York. Hosten. 3 first icis. on balls?Off Hall, off McConnell, t Slriuk out?By Hall. I by McConno.ll, 6. Hit by plf-her?By McCon-| lly. I. Time of game. 1:1s. t'mplr an and O'Lotighlln. PITCHERS*BATTLE WON BY PIRATES Mayer and Morrisey Rival Mound Artists in i-to-o Game. [.Special to The. Timcs-Plspatch. J Portsmouth, Vn., July l.?in a ri'ch ers' battle between Mayer and Mor? risey, the Pirates defeated the Ship? builders tills afternoon at Bland Park, the score being I to 0. The feature of the game wns a sensational one handed catch of Walsh's hit to deep centre by Nixon. Score: .Newport IVetTS. A B. It. Ii, o. A. B. Hooker, cf. t 0 1 1 1 0 Walsh, rf. 4 0 0 J 0 0 Bates. 3b. 0 1 2 a Maitis. If. t a 0 2 o o Wolle, ss. 4 0 1 4 3 0 Porter, lb. 3 0 0 3 0 Slavcn. 2b. 3 0 0 3 ? 0 Lake, c. 3 0 0 1 1 o Morrisey, p. ?. 0 0 0 3 0 Totals .32 ? 4*23 11 0 Portsmouth. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Becker, rf. 4 0 2 2 0 0 Keating, ss. 1 n 1 .'< 3 0 Nixon, of.4 0 I 3 0 Watson, lb.4 0 l 6 0 Ktidglhs, if. . :; 0 0 10 0 Cooper, 3b. 2 I 1 0 0 f) Castro, 2b.:? 0 1 3 t l Garvln, c.n o i 9 0, 0 Mayer, p. 2 0 0 0 2 0 Totals .2fi 1 8 27 9 1 ?Garvln oill for interference. Score by Innings: Ri Nepori i News . (i o o ii (i n (i ii a?o Portsmouth . ooonooio*?i Summary: .Two-imse hits?Bates. Stolen base's?Hooker. .Maitis. Double plays? Wojfe tu Bntoa; Wolfe to Por? ter. Sacrifice hits?Keating, Mayer. Base on hnlls?By Morrisey. 3. L.-fi on bnses?Newport News, 4; Ports? mouth. 6, Struck out?By Morrisey, 1; Mayer. 9 Wild pitches --Mayor. Time of game?1:30. L'mplro?McUrido. ? At? tendance?1.000. c^MOTOR CARS Gordon Motor Co. 54 GLASSES TO BE SHOWN AT ORANGE Prize List of Fifteenth Annual Exhibition, July 24 and 25, Is Issued. [Spe< l il t., i hc Times-Dispatch.] Chartottesvlllo, Va? July 1.?The pr-se llxt of the ttftventh annual ex? hibition of the Orange Horseman'*. As Boclatlon, to be held Wednesday and Thursday, July 2 1 nnd 2i>, has made Us oppunrance. Entries must bo In th<> hands of tho secretary, ? 8. fllcketts, on or before t-'rlday, Ju,y ii, I-tft> four Classes will bit shown this year, 'i iludltys thoroughbred stallions, standard bred, hackney, Qermun and French coaoh nnd heavy draft stal? lions; : \ coli classes; brood mares, roadsters, farmers' general utility horses, horses In harnoss dive classes), ladles' harness horses, combination I harness and saddle horses, runabout horse, tandem, four-ln-hand, ponies in harness, ponies under saddle, park sad dl< (three classes*, Kt> < n park saddle. Bolted saddle, ?reen hunters, Orange county hunter?, free-for-all handi? cap, Tomahaw Hunt, lightweight hunters. middle nnd heavyweight hunters, hunt club tennih. ladies' hunters, horse suitable to bo ? bine ri hunter. Corinthian class, hunt? ing class, hunter class with hounds, mule race and horn blowers. [?'our cups have been hunt; up. as follows! In the green park saddle Cl isS, by William Du Pont, president of the association, the cup to be rr talned by the Orange Horseman's As? sociation until it has been won twice by thn same owner, tho name- und dates of all winners to be engraved on the cup. George T. Marshall will present a cup to the winner In tho green hunter class, conformation and quality to count 10 per cent.; perform? ance over jumps not to oxceM 4 feet to count r.o per cent. lames N. An? drews offers a cup for the best ladies' Hunter, to bo ridden by n lady over regulation Jumps not t.i exceed four f-?' performance and manners to count 7C per cent., winner In this class also gets cash prise of ISO. Mr. Du Pont also offerH a silver cup fn tho horn blowers" class, s:.d kIvc.i cash ptlzes for second. third and fourth winners. The biggest csth price, tr.o, is for thn best horse suitable, to become a hunter; to be shown at a walk, trot and gallop, for best mar* or gelding, three years old or over, bred In Orange county, and owned b;. .1 resident of said county; to bi judged on confor? mation and movement only. GAME CALLED OFF The series of games seneduled to h iv I.e.-., :,'a \ ? I vest ??:?!,> und to-day between the Philadelphia Collegians and the Collegians of this city will hot b? played owing to a telegram re? ceived by Dr. Bagby, captain of the local team yesterday at noon, statins thai the Quaker ?'ity team would bu unable to till Its engagement here. The telegram (tilled to state what t:,. trouble was. but t">r. Bagby th-nks that .1 series will b>- arranged on ?onie later date; as the Phllsdelphlant at" h strong team and would make, a good match for the local lads SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Atlanta Atlanta -Mobile, rain At Memphis; Memphis, 6; NV;w Or Icans, 7. At Nashville: Nashville-Montgomery, rain. At Chattanooga; Chattanooga. 4; Birmingham; t> AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At l.onl'vllle I/OUlsvllle-Toledo, rain. At Minneapolis: Minneapolis, 4; Kan? sas City. 1. At St. Paul St. Paul. ?; Milwaukee, At Columbus: Columbus; 4: Indian? apolis. 2. _ Frisbie Collars Everybody^ wearing it "Chalmers"i The high Tow collar for now \5cT>Yofor25 Sold by most ^ood dealers msaje coo.v tv co. HAKtJfX mos/. NM. SOLD BY Miller & Rhoads Don't full tn nttend our MIDSEASON SALES OP CiOTHIVO, 7/3 ?.BROAD lie buyer who Known tne different ?mobiles will own s Joaes Motor Car Co. Jlei, Avenue and Broad Streot. flmn?rinrntd The New Policy of POMr Acls Brought th-e Hist show Richmond Bvct SartV for 10 CUNTS. . liKAID.