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Richmond and Portsmouth Play Double Header To-Day MANSER HELPS COLTS BUT CASTRO SAYS NAY Portsmouth Twirler, peeking tky After Three Successive Hits in Ninth, Forces in Two Runs When He [s Qu ckly bent t.j Bjnch and Mayer Substituted, Saving Day. BY GUS MALBERT. Ephraim Manser, a young man who will admit that lie is a hurlcr of no mean ability, came very near getting the Ports? mouth baseball club into a peck of trouble yesterday aiternoon. and entirely succeeded in upsetting his bo>s by nearly throwing away a ball game in the ninth inning alter it appeared packed and salted and bound seaward, a three-run lead having been es? tablished by Portsmouth!, Lucius Castro, the man who never stands still, and the party most directly interested, disagreed with the obvious purpose "f Mr. Manser, and, without regard for hi> youthful feelings, ruthlessly sent hiiii to oblivion, substituting a Mr. Mayer, lie whom the fellows in the big show are after, there? by righting matters and winning, while three Colts Occupied the cushions and Johnny Mace put the end to all the misery by forcing Roger- out a; second. 5 to j was the result. \?i tlusary'?: liny. C Si voral lessons might be learned from i Umt ball game, and none would be more ! fitting thuu it never pays to flirt; with fatcj Harvey Bussey* usually depend' able, and who will unquestionably win I A majority of his games, waa being slashed at not infrequent interval-'.' Every single wobble of the locals was j counting for the opposition, while the Colts could do all-tired little with Man- ? 6C1 it was evidently not Harvey's, day. Kate was against him. Had Bus. y been removed early in the fray, I Vod? for one of tho games to-day, w iL' Strain or ferryman computed the affair In hand, wo might have won. Hut then that was a matter for Steph, n prifHn to decide, and he decided ad vi; selv. The fact of the matter is that the | Cults sbould have w on. There can be j no question about that statement. Hood, j ?olid clouts by Carter and Grlftin, helped ' by Graffs sandwich of a sacrlllce, brought forth a tally in the first In? ning. It took Castro four Innings to overcome tins iead, though he came en? tirely too close for comfort in the thirl, and only tho sharpest kind of Heldin ff! prevented what looked like a sun :? i Uarvln, leading off, had hit safely by I Italey, Manser sacrificed perfectly, and k.-r hit, sending Garvln to thir>7 Bi . ker tried a delayed steal, but was thrown out by Rogers. Keating walked, but Nixon wus out, so that the danger was passed. I nluckj in Fourth, There was not so much lack In th-i fourth, which brought the cVenrUp.i score for the visitors. Castro led olf | vVith a double, which hit the top of left Held fence, and advanced while Guy Tltman was rolling oul from short to llrst. Kveti with Castro on third the score would hover have crossed but ? tlint McCornas and Graff got a trifle' til ? I -r.i ., mi .itl bounded, which caused 1 red to wobble just a little bit and gav^ ? .. tro the chance to count. As Gar? vln was easy from Bussey to Haley, it can be plainly seen that the error was ratio:- costly. The two runs which should right? fully have gone to Portsmouth, pre? suming that perfect support hild been accorded Bussey. caino in the ilfth and sixth, and were the result of clenii) drives. Manser fooled everybody by driving the leather aimost to the sairioi spot hit by Castro In the fourth, and Keating helped him around with ll tap to centre. In the sixth Garvln got . n< rner safety, ami Backer's hit to t't ? clubhouse let him over. Two Were added to the total in the ninth, one of which was a gift offering when Ro? gers muffed Castro's high liy lust in front of the plate, which let Watson score from second. The other score came from Heating's bit. NiNon's out and Wutson's safe slam to right. I \ itiit in the Cloud*. With the scor. ."> to :' in the ninth, ospects c6uld**i'bt nave been gloomier. Carter didn't' tfteb give the fans a iliance to shout, fouling to Garvln. '.'..?aft could hit no further than Manser, and he, loo, was down. Here were two ? three runs heeded to tie the score, in'd the crowd started to leave. Grillln. after worrying Manser considerably the le his fojrth hit of the cam.- count f": a double. The fun had begun Burkt beat his bit to short. Raley fol lowed with his hit. tilling tiie cushions. Mr. Manser started skyward II.? tlifcw four balls, with never a strike, to Tennant. This forced Qrlf. over and still left three on. Still soaring, Mr. Munt, r threw four more bad onos to Rogers, forcing Bbrkc with the sec? ond run of. the inning und placing the Colts just one behind. John Mace was substituted for McCornas, and May. r Plr.re of Manser Mayer pitched just or.- ball. Mace swung and connect, d. Virginia League ii Bsi i ts 11 !s i'rcnu \v. Richmond, 4| Portsmouth, Petersburg, l: Norfolk, i. Itoauokr, Newport New?, a. ST \ M)1M. t >r TIIK CM BS. LomI i lull?. Won, l.nnt. V.r. Vcnr. Portsmouth ? 4" 31 .0?:i ... ItAonokc .!?> :tl .6S.1 .41? I Petersburg ... mi :t"> .iws .3-0 Itlchmond .... 44 Ott .SSO ,403 Norfolk .4.'t V.? ..VJ-I ..-.7!? Newport N'ewi :\2 4*1 .410 \\ III iti: III l: % l'l. VY TO-D \ V. Portsmouth in Ulcbmond. Norfolk nt Petersburg?? Xc,Tporl Xtn'h h| Itonnokr. but the ball floated oailly to Keating.! .?.:i<1 Rogers was forced, ending the con? test, which was exciting, hut by no; nii ana satisfactory. Tho score: nlchtnond, a.b. r ii 0. a. e. Carter, cf. 4 2 2 1 0 0 Gruff. 3b. 4 0 1 0 .*. 1 Griffin, 2l>.5 1 1 11 1 0 , BUrke, i f.;. i 2 l o 0! Rkleyj lb. I 0 3 ; 15 0 0 j Tdnhant, if.4 o o 2 o o i Rogers, c. 4 o i 3 2 l Met '.?mas, ss. 4 J 0 3 3 0 Bussey, p. 4 ? l 0 5 u xMacc . l o o o 0 o; Totals .39 4 1 4 27 16 2 I'ortMiuout b, A.B. It. H. ?. A. 13. Becker, rf, . o 2 0 u o Keating, sf. 3 l a 3 4 i Nixon, cf. f. u o 4 0 o 'Watson, lb. I l l 9 i o Castro, ?b. i i 3 :\ 0 Titman, if. 5 0 1 1 c > I Cooper, 3b. 3 0 0 0 2 0 Gnrvln, c. 4 1 2 7 1 0 Manser, i>. 3 1 1 0 I 0 Mayor, p. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals . 3.1 5 11 27 15 0 X Batted for McComas in ninth. Si ?? by Innings: R. Richmond . inoojoin"?4 Portsmouth . n f> u 1 1 ! 0 n 2?.", Summary; Sacrifice hits?Keating, Graff, Manser Cooper Two-base hits ?Castro, Manser, Griffin. Three-base hit ? Herl:, r. Stoh n bases?Carter. Mc Comas. Hase on bails?Off Buasey, 3; off Manser, i. Left on bases?Rich? mond. IS; Portsmouth, |0. lilt by pitch? ed balls?Becker, Hits?Off Manser, 14 in s Innings; Of Mayer, 0 in 1-3 Innings Struck Out?By Bussey. 3: by Manser, 1 Time of game, 2 hours. Um' pire. l>onahue. international league At Baltimore! Baltimore, 12; Jersey City, 0. I At Rochester: Rochester. 2; Toronto. ! ?2. At Buffalo: Buffalo, 10; Montreal, 2. At Providence: Providence, 16; Newark, 9. SOUTH atlantic IFaGUE At Jacksonville: Jacksonville, 1. Al bahy, 0. At Savannah: Savannah. 4. Columbia. ? At Columbus: Columbus, 1, Macon. carolina association ! At Charlotti : Charlotte. 3; Spartan burg, 0. At Wtnston-Saiem: Wlnston-Salem, 2: Anderson. i. >ix innings; rain. At i'.ri I'livllU . Greenville, 2; Orecns ? irT 'LEDGE Friendship only in Old Quaker. There is nothing half as appropriate. This pre-eminent American product is j as exquisite as Friendship itself. Begin today using for every reason - purity ? smoothness?flavor and GO Honest Old Quaker R. L. Christian & Co., Distributors Richmond, Va ONLY THREE HITS IE OFF RIXEY Former Virginia Star Twirier] Uc^ts Chicago Cubs, 4 to o. Chicago, July 10.?Joptha Kppa Rlxey, Jr., bested the rubs. 4 to 0, to? day. He nllowed but three hits, two "t thqtn stuffed into the ninth round. Crayath copped for the Phillies in the opening spasm, whacking a double o:T I Lnvenoer mat shooed Paskort home. 1 A homer and a couple of doubles, cleared the way for two more counts, in the third, by which lime Lavender I letired. The score: Cliirugo. 1'hlladelphla. Ali It O AK Ali 11 OA t: Hheck'd, 113 1 i 0 Ojl'ask't. cr. 3 1 1 0 t>! Schulte, rf 3 o .' 0 Oii.obort, 3t>. 4 2 0 )0 Tinker, i i l ?: >,..loc ?. it.. i t 2 u o Zlm'an, 3t> 10 0 1 tlorav'li, if 4 i o o o Leach, <?(. : it i u IILuder't. lb t on i ? Snler. lb.. 3 0. 1 Ohvnabc, 2b. I 1 I j 'J Bvers, 2b.. i 0 l : 0 Ooolan, al ! I I ? Downs. :bi " ? : olttllllfer, c. 4 o s l o Archer, c. 3 111 ?j Rlxey, p .. 3 10 3 0, Lav'der. t> t> o o t ul Richie, p. t 0 0 1 0| ?(.?otter ... I 0 0 0 ij fNccd'm .1 ooo e| Totals :,2S 3 27 14 0| Totals ...3? 10 .7 11 ?I 'Struck out tor Lavender hi third. I 0 itti .1 lur Richie In ninth. .-<?.?:?,. by Innings: R- i Philadelphia .10:? 0 0 0 0 1-I Chicago .00000000 0?0 . Summary: Runt?Paakert (3). Mage. Knabe. Left on bases?Philadelphia, t; , Chicago, I. lilts?nff Lavender, 5 In 3 In- | nlngs; ort RlCtlle, 5 In S Innlnss. Two base hits?Cruvath 12), Magec. Archer, Lobert. Home run?I'askert. Double plays?Tinker to Bvert to Baler; Archer to Bvers. Bases on bails?off Lavender. 1: off Rlxey. 2. Struck oat?by Rix.y. 5: by Lavender, R by Richie, :. Sa.-rlflo hit?Schulte. Umpires, Rlglcr and Flnnrran. Time. 2:5i. REDS HELPED BY ERRORS - Cincinnati. Julv lie?George Tyler hold the Reds to five hits to-day. but wag given wretched support and the, O'D?y crowd won. :i to 2. all their runs being assisted around by errors. Humphries pltohed good ball, and would have blanked the Braves but for a couple of errors by Bescher. Marsans was laid up with a sore band and Bat.s played centre hold in his place. Oowdy, the Boston fist base? man, who was badly spiked in the heel by Roscher yesterday. is on crutches, and will not be able to play for a week or more. The score: ; Ho.ton. I Cincinnati. AB II ? A B AB H O A B M'D'n'd 3b 4 0 1 1 t|Betchcr. If I ? i 0 2 Ca'bell, cf I 2 1 0 0,15atea, cf.. 3 0 10 0 Sweeny .b 1 " 1 J "lilobzcl. lb t I 7 1 0 Jackson If I 0 2 0 li.Ultrhell rf I J 4 3 0, Titus, rf.. " l 3 0 OPhelan. 3b. 4 1 1 9 0 ilnuser. n> 1 l 7 I rlEgan. 2b.. 3 1 I 2 0 , O'R'ke, f.v 3 1 3 -' 2 Esmond *? 3 ; 6 3 0 ?D.-viin ..1 0 'j 0 )|M'Lean. c. s 1 5 0 0 Ki:ng. c... 1 2 1 I Mll'phrle*. p 3 0 1 2 0 Ty!, r. p... 3 1 ? 1 1 tKlrkn .... 13 0 0 0 Totals ..SS "ill S r! Totals ...SO 5 27 S 2, ?Batted for OR..urge In ninth. tBatted for Tyler in ninth. .-r,,r, liv innings: ?. R. Boston .n 0 0 0 0 1 : 0 0?2 Cincinnati .0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 *-3 , Summary: Runs?Jaakton. O'Rourkc. ; Ph. .an (S), E<:in. Two base hits?Titus. ; K:::ik Left on base*?Cincinnati. 6 Boston, j 7. Double play?line to McDonald. Struck out?by Humphries. 4; by Tyler. 3. Bates . on bills?off Humphries. 1; off Tyler. 2.1 Tithe. 1.13. Umpires. Klent and Bush. 1 CARDINALS BEAT BROOKLYN ' St. Louis, July 19. ? Five bases on 1 l.alls in one Inning, three Of them with thl bases full, let the Cardinals beat ! Brooklyn to-day. C to 4. The Car- , Idlnnls used three pitchers and two ? 1 at. hers. A total Of fourteen passes : : was issued, eight by Cardinal hurlers I and six bv Dodgers. The score: Brooklyn. -t. l.oni*. AB H ?1 A E All H 0 A B j r.M?ran cf. 1020 olHug'nt. :b. s 3:40 N then. if. P 1 - * OlMagee. if.. 3 0 3 0 ft i ! Smith, "h . 4 2 1 1 ?IMoivrey. Sb 3 1 1 2 ft Danb't. lb 4 1 7 0 j'Koni y. lb. 3 1 10 0 ft! I Cuts'w, ;t> b 0 1 4 0| Evans, rf.. 4 0 1 0 0; Hii'mVt, rf 1 1 I 0 0 Heilten tsi sot; 0 Tooley, II. t ft 0 n OlOSkeS. cf.. 4 ft 3 0 fti Fisher, >!. 1 m -' liBret'an, c. 3 2 6 0 0' Miller, c.. 3 ! S 1 ClWlllls, p... 0 0 0 0 0 Curtis, p.. 0 ft 0 5 iMsieele, p... 1 1 0 1 0 Allen. t>... 3 1 ft 1 ^IPaliee; p... 20030 Bllst, e.... 0 0 0 0ft I Totals .31 7:il0 l| Totals ...31 S 27 '.2 0. I Score bv Innings: R. I Rrook'.vn .0 1 2 0 : <l 0 0 ft-4 1 St Louis .0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 ??8 ? Summary: Runt?Daubert. Hummel (2), Tooley, Hugglnr. Ilauter, Oaket. Brcaniihan. j Steele, lliiss. Two base hits ?Daubert, A'.l.n. . : Thr. .- Im?,- hit?Hupntnt. Stolen bases? 1 Konetchy. nauho.-t. Rr^snahan. Hit by 1 pitched lal'.-by Salle? (Millen. Bases on j hnllH-ort Ai'.en. j; off Willis, 2; off Curtis, i\ off Salleet 2: ort Steele. 4. struck out? i by Allrn. 6; by Steel.-. 2: by S.illce, 2 Hits? j off Willis. ? In t :-3 Innings; off Curtis, 4 In 1 2-3 Innings: Off Steele. 1 In 1 1-3 Innings. Left dn bases?St. Louis. 7; Brooklyn. 12. (Time. :10. Umpires, Johnstons and Baton, MARQUARD BESTS 0T00LE j - Pittsburgh, Pa; July 19.?Pittsburgh j and New York divided a double-header, I each team winning, ? 4, this after-' ? noon. Marquard and O'Toole met I again, and. as has been the case In the four prevlus games, the Giant twlrler I won. O'Toole lost his own game by I giving four walks that resulted In the only runs made off him. three. but enough to win th" game. Pittsburgh lilt Marquard ten times for a total of nineteen bases. In the second game II.-minx outpltched Ames, who was re? lieved to make room for Crandall. The score: t I RSI (.AM B. Pittsburgh. Xew York. AH 1! O A B AB II O A K ' Mrr. -.r. rf ?? 1 0 0 OlDevore, If. 1 0 0 1 0 Rarej .:.. 3 1 2 ft o;snod?**. if. v l 0 0 ?' Wilson, cf 4 1 6 1 0|Doyle, 2b.. 3 1 2 1 01 v..u::.t ?? 1 3 2 3 oBecker, cf. 4 1 4 0 0 Miller, lo. 1 it 12 1 OIMorkle, lb 3 ill t 0 3b... 4 2 t S OlMurray. rf. 3 0 0 ' 0 M'Car'y :i. 1 3 ft 0 <. 1 i<-m.j;. :;o. 3007a Simon." e... 4 0 3 1 OlMcyert, e . 3 I S 0 0 O'Toole. p 1 0 0 2 '. ra-fer. *s. 4 ft 2 2 t Warner. p 2 0 0 J '.IMurq'd, p.. 1 0 0 2 0| Kelly .... 1 0 0 0 0' Totals ..34 10 27 15 1| Totals ...27 & 27 17. 1, ?Batted :.<r Warier In ninth. Ni iv York .0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 1 B'itttburgb .0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 l?i Summary: Runs?Devore, Doyle. Merkle. Meyers, Marquard, Carey, Wilson. Wagner, \ I...x. Two r,a.->- hits ?B< eker. Msrk'.e. Three base hits?Wilson. Wagner. Vlox. Sacrifice hits?Marqtiarrt. Murray Sacrifice fly? Merkle, Double plays?Wilson to Wagner to Vlox: Miller to Simon to Miller. Stolen base?Mentor. Left on bases?New Tork. 1; Pittsburgh, Batet on ballt?off Marquard. '.: off O'Toole, 4: off Warner. L Struck out ?by Marquard, 5: by O'Toole, 2. Tim* of gnmc. 1:55. Umpires. Owens and Brennnn. I SBCONTJ r.AMK. Neu Vorli. I'itt-liiirgh. Ml H O A F.t Alt II n A E Devore, If. 3 n s e OlMentor, rf. 4 2 0 ft 0 ? Doyle, 2i>. 3 3 3 2 olcarey. if... 3 1 1 > o 1 Becker, rf 4 0 2 0 fcl'.Vlison. ef. 4 1 1 ,10 I Merkle, '.h 1 1 7 ft A! Wagner, ss S 1 17 1 Murray, rf 3 0 t 0 0]Miller, lb.. 3 0 12 0 I Herzog, 3h : 1 r 1 o|"|ox. 3h ... 4 0 ft . ft Meyers, ? I ft 4 2 OlMTar y. :h i 2 5 .1 <, Plet'cr st 3 2 2 2 ft!'!thson. e.. 4 15lr. Ames. p .. I 1 n 4 Oltlendrlx, pi I t l 0 Crand'l, p. 1 0 0 1 ft| 1 ?MTor'k .1 0 0 0 Oj Totala . 20 % 24 12 0! Totalt ...32 10 27 1? tl ?MeCormtck baited for Ames In fifth. rt<w York .?(i:ii:?iio.| j Pittsburgh .0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 ( ' Summnry: Runt--Devore. Fletcher (2?, Amet, M,r.?or, "~ar.>. McCarthy, Otbson, Rendrlt. Two bass hits?Wilson. Reiidrlx ' (2>. l-'aerinnn hit?Miller, Stolen base - j wsgnei Double, plays?Wagner and Miller, I Olbion and Wagner, McCarthy and Miller. Hlts-nff Amet, 2 In I Innings; off Crandall, 3 In S Innings. Left on bases?N'ew York. I; Plttvh.irgh, r, First base on errort? I New York, t. Cmplrei. Owent and nren Results in the Big Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh, 4; n, ? York, 5 (fir.^t game). Pittsburgh, 5; N< ? Vork, I (second game). Cincinnati, 3; Boston, 2. Chicago. 0; Philadelphia, ?). St. Louts, 6; Brooklyn. 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington, *>; St. i.ouls. 1 (tlrnt game). Washington, 10; St. Louis, i (second game I. Philadelphia, 6; Detroit, s (iirst gumo). Philadelphia, 14; Detroit. G (second frame). Boston. S; Chicago, o (tlrst game). Boston, Chicago, t (second gante? twelve Innings?. New Voik. 4; Cleveland. 3 (ton In? nings'). STANDING OF THE CLUBS. .61? .491 .4111 Last yea r, .60 ?> .61.1 .Via .11 s .Gilt-, .5S0 .3 ~i> ,24 t Clubs. Won. Boston . till Washington ... 5 t Philadelphia < Ihicagt. Cleveland .. Detroit . Louis... |Ne\V York.. 49 45 l.ost. 39 44 4 4 P.C. .OHO .61 I .570 .536 .4.M .1SS .1!!>S WHERE THEY PLAY TO-DAY Boston at Cincinnati. New York at Pittsburgh Brooklyn at Si 1. Philadelphia at Chicago. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. Cleveland at New Y VICTORY OF 00E 10 FINNERA Goobers Held to Three Hits, None of Which Figure in Run-Getting. [Special to The Timt s-Dlspatch.] Petersburg. Va.. July 19.?The Tars defeated the Goobers for the vcond time this afternoon, and their victory Is wholly attributed f. Flhiteran, who pitched masterly ball, ami held the Goobers down to two two;ba*e lilts and a single, none iu which figured in the ruh-gcttttng, as the only run the : Goobers made was en Simmons bullig , hit by a pitched ball, a nelder's choici and l? o suertllce lilts. For six Innings th< game was a splendid contest between Kinneran and Crelger. The seventh proved duasi. : - ou3 to the Gooberli, us Uigbie stiit,'cd and took third on Brcniiagan'S wild' throw of I'orters bunt, Scoring on Kihncrun's two-bagger, porter seer.ng' on the same hit. In the elgiitn Brehnagaii's muff oi liihton's fly. A sacrifice and singles by liigble and Porter scored two mor< runs lor the, 'lars. The score; I'etcrsliurK. A.Ii. U. H. 0. A. E. Simmons, cf. > l o o .Morrison. 2b. 3 o ? 1 4 1 Busch, es. ? ? o 4 ; 1 Spencer, rf. 3 ti l t> ?> .j Bl?ckstonc, lf.4 o ? 3 o u H?wedell, ?>!>.^ 0 l 1 i o Barnett, 11>. 2 :i 0 13 ') 0 Hurley, c. 1 0 0 2 1 ) Brenuagan, c. 2 ? 1 2 ? -j j Crelger, p. 2 0 ? i 4 0 xAinhony . l 0 0 o 'i u xxMorganrath ..1 u U " 0 u Totais .2s 1 3:7 16 j i xBatted ior Howed?ll In the ninth. . xxBatted for Barnett in the ninth. I .Norl.dk. A.B. R. II. O. A. E. ' Keller. 2b. 4 u o 3 l 1 Kircher, lf.5 } 0 3 l 0 Uodire, 3b. 5 0 0 3 1 0 , Hlnton, hs. 4 1 1 1 5 0 j Wallace, ef. 2 0 0 1 ? o Wallers, rf. ... 3 ? '< 1 0 a BlgblC, lb. 4 2 2 11 0 0 | Porter, c. 3 1 2 4 1 Oil Kinneran, p. 4 3 2 o 3 o j Totais . 3 1 4 6 27 12 II Score b/ '.vGngs: R. Norfolk . 0 J 0 0 0 n 2 2 ' ? i Petersburg .1 o o o ? 0 (, <. 0? l Summary: Two-base hits?Kinneran. | Grennagau, Sp< hecr. Stolen bases? Walters. Double plays?Busch and Morrison. Base- on halls?Crelger Iis). | Flhncrnn (3). Left on bases?Peters? burg, 0: Norfolk. - Hit by pit. lud balls?Simmons. Porter. Struck out? Crelger, J; Finnerat.. 4. Passed balls? I-Iurleyi Wild pitches?Crelger. Tlrri? of (,'nme, !;;.r.. Umpire, Orth. Alten dance, 50". OANOKEBUNCHES HITS WITH ERRORS Win Interesting Game From Shipbuilders by Score of 5 to 3. [Special to 1 :.? Times-Dispatch.) Roanoke, Vh . July 19.?The Tigers won an interesting game from New? port News to-day by bunching hits; with errors by ti.. shipbuilders. Burle? son was very ? ff< otlve in the pinches, and pulled himsi :f out of several deep holes by good .d work. Key/ton played extremely poorly at short, mak? ing tliroe bobbles The score: llonnoke, A.B. R. H. O. A. K. Graham, ef.? . 2 0 0 1 0 3 Carman, lb. 4 :i l 13 ') o (linn, rf. 3 2, 1 1 0 0 Pressly, 3b. 4 2 3 l 2 .0 Newton, ss. 2 0 0 (1 2 3 Holland, lf. 4 1 2 1 0 0 Shields, 2b. 4 0 1 4 !> 0 I.aflttc. e. 2 0 0 < 2 0 Burleson, p.2 0 D 0 7 0 Totals . ...... 27 5 8 27 13 3 Newport News. A.B. R. H. 0. A. K. Bales, ?.h. 3 1 1 2 1 0 Klchbergcr, cf.3 1 o 4 0 1 Lake, c. 4 0 0 5 J Wolfe, ss.2 1 1 0 1 1 Matths, If. 4 f, 2 2 1 0 Rouen. 2b. 4 ft 1 3 3 0 Gvans, lb.4 0 Ok .", 1 Walsh, rf. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Brown, p. ..,.3 } 0 0 4 1) Total:! _.31 3 .*> 21 16 2 ! Score by Innings: ? R- I Roanoke . ft ?, ft 2 0 1 0 2 x?5 Newport, New? 0 0 0 I 0 0 (1 2 0?3 ' Summary: Run!?Ginn. 2; Pretisly, 2: j Holland : Rat? (? Blchhergor, I ; I v. oir. Rtolcj bases?Wolfe. Shields, I Holland, Pi ssl; ... Baerl flee hits? Ktchburgor. Burleson, Newton. Left 01. based ... : Newport News, ; louhj Rurtesoh to f-aiitte to onrtnan sui ick put?By Burleson, K; Brown. 3, Base? on balls? Burleson. j 4; Brown, i lilt by pitched ball?By; Brown; 1 (Lafltte), Time, 1:55. L'm-j I plre, McBrld?. 1 NOTABLE HORSES STAKE RACES List of Nominations Shows Some Fast Ones for State Fair Meet. Manager Warwick, of the Stole Pair, hag just completed his list of nomina? tions tor the early closing purses, and has ready t j: delivery several hundred copies of them for the horse owners who are Interested in the harness races. There arc three events, embracing a 2:20 pace, with a purse of $2,000; a 2115 trot, purse of $1,000; and a 2:2.' trot, with a purse or $2,000. The list Includes such horses as Anna Virginia, owned by s. is. i arihg, of Richmond, In the 2:2'? pace, and Hum holt, also owned by Mr. Eiwlnlg. In the 2:1trot. In the 2:27 trot, there will be two Itichmond horses, Uncle Davy, owned by Earing, arid William Stroit, Owned by Smyth Bros. Othei Virginia horses in the races are Prlpco I., owned by M. V. Tay lot, Keller, Va.; Rosebud McKlniley an i Search 1 net. from the Stahles of J, W. Porter. Emporta; Judge Palmer, owned by A. A. Slude, Petersburg, and Red Prodigal, ownec* by J. W. Porter. Catherine D.. the rioted trotter, own? ed by Dr. George A. 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Allen Avenue and Broad Street Pitching of Groom and Cushion in Both Games Too Much for Visitors. Washington, July 19.?Tho Nationals! defeated the Browns to-day in a i double-header by scoiea of z to l and 10 to 1. In the first game Groom ' plti bed airtight bull, and held the visitors safe at every stage of tho game, in the second Karo? Cashion > Held the Browns down to five hits. Following are the scores: . I litV| UAMIS. Washington. I ft. Louis. AU II O A E| All 11 O A K Moeller, rt t l l l OiShotten, cf 4 t 3 l 0' Foster, 3b. 4 0 0 3 Oijantsea, rf 4 1 1 1 0| Milan. Cf.. 4 16 0 0. Kiillna. lb 4 1 ? 0 0 Uandtl, lt>. 4 J v 1 oll'ratt. *t..O 0 0 1 0 Morg'n, tb 4 0 I 4 OiD.ily. us... 3 0 0 1 ; WlllT'ms. e3 2 6 t MLaporte, 2bt 3 2 1 01 M H dc. as. 2 1 2 2 0,Austin. ;b. I I I 1 t .Shanks. It. 3 I 2 0 0 Co'pton, If 3 0 2 0 1 Groom, p.. 2 o v l o[su-phcna el 1.6,2 well, p. 3 0 0 1 Totals ..31 s 21 11 01 Totals ...30 7 .1 9 3 Score by innings. **? Wutnlngton .0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-i St. Louis.Ol 0 0 0 0 0 0 '>-L Summary: Huns?Foster, Klamm, Wil llsmi, McBrlde, Shanks, Daly. rtnuJ funs?Washington, 2. First base on eriuri Washlngton, v. Left on bates?Washington, St. Louts. S. Struck out?by Groom. &; l,y Powell, C. Three base hit?Milan. Two! |tat? hit?Moeller. BacrlAce hits?Groom, ?Daly, Laportt-. Double plays?Moeller to 1 (iandil; Morgan to MeBride to Qandll. Hit' by pitcher?by Groom il'r.itti Wild pitch ?Groom. I. l,'mplr.'?. Westorvalt and Evans. Time, one bom and twonty-tlvo minutes. | tt:< (>.M> G.VMJE, Waahlagtcb. St. i.ouiv AU H O A E AB 11 OA'S Moeller. r! '. 0 u 0 jIShotten. cf 6 1 1 0 1 i Walker, rf 2 0 2 0 0 Jantzcn. r< 4 0 '. 0 0. S'ohter. 3b 4 10 1 OIKutlna. lb 4 0 S i Milan, cf. & 2 1 0 lllJttiy. is... 2 11 iVandll. lb. 4 2 1 ljLaporte 2b 3 1 1 Hch'fer. lb 0 0 2 0 u.Auttln, lb. 1 1 1 Morg'n. lb 3 1 0 1 Co'pton. If 3 0 ? AJnsth. c t l 10 1 l Sneli. e.... t 1 7 Nt'B'de, ss 3 0 2 4 0|C Brown, p2 0 0 Shanks. If 1 1 I u ulUamilt'n p 2 0 0 Ois.'ilon, p 3 2 0 2 01 Totals ..30 10 27 1) 4| Totals ...22 i 21 7 4 .- by Innings: It. Washington .0 2 3 4 1 0 0 0 ?10 *, Loulsy.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0? I summary! Huns?Mueller. Ml'.an (21, Gan l djl. Morgan (2>. McBrlde. sh.u.ks iji. I itsishlon. Ditty. llarneil runs?Washington, j I 3 First huso on errors?St. I.ouls. 8j Wash-| ! lagton, 2. Left on bases?Washington. S; I I St. Louis. S. First bate on baiis-off ('.'. I I Brown. 0; off Hamilton. 2: off fashion, j Innings pitched?by C. Brown, 3 2-3; by ! I Hittrtlltori, t 1-3. Hits made?off C. Brown. I It; off Hamilton. 2. Struck out?by Ham-] I t in. o; by fashion, 9. Two bate hltt? I Abilinlth. Morgan; fashion. Shanks. Stolen , buses?Milan ,3?. Shanks. Daly. Cashion. I Diuble play?Meilrldo to Gamlll. Patted ball?Snell. Umpires; Wettervelt and Evani Time. 2:10. LEADERS ADD TWO MORE boston. July lj.?Th- Bed Sox won i a tlouble-beader from the Chicago i ,Whlte Sox to-day. Jake stahl? crew! ..f pennant chaacra won the first game in easy style by a score of S to o. I while they captured the second con teat after a atirrlhg twelve-Inning battle by tho hc.,r.- ..f u to 1. In the , second game Eddie Clcotte, the former , ilc..-a on pitcher, opp''se.i hlK old team- 1 mat>is, and made a great showing. The j FIRST GAM3S. Cliirugo. I llutlull. AB H O A (. AB H O A E Rath. 2b.. 3 .' 2 i 0|Hoopcr. tl. i 1 I 1 t Icall'lln, If 4 0 3 0 l|Verket. 2b. 1 1 0 3 0. Lord. 3b... 4 111 llflpeaker, cf 3 I I 0 0 folltnt. cf 4 0 I 0 C| Lewis, If... 3 0 2 0 0 ib.dht. tf.. I '.. : o DjOurdner Ibl lilt F'rnter. lb 3 0 7 1 0 Stahl, lb... J 1 < 0 0 I Wester ?? 3 l 3 2 1 Wagner, ni l 4 o o Kuh?, c... 3 2 2 0 Ufarrlsan. c 3 0 S 2 0 Ben:!, p... 2 0 0 1 llOollInt ,p. Z 0 0 2 0, ?Lange ... 1 .j .) 0 ?: Bell. p... 0 0 C ?) CJ ! Tomls ..31 * CS 10 tj Total- ...32 I 27 X 0 ! * Baa ted lor Benz :a eighth. I Srot-e by innings: R Chit i?70 .009000000-0 Boston .0 1 2 0 2 0 2 1 ?% Summary; Rent ?Hooper. Speaker <2i. I..,wln (I), fjafdner (2). Two base hits? Kuhn (3). stolen baset?Speaker, W< Struc? out?by Coillnt. by Benz, tl hy Bell, L Sacrifice httav?Wagner, Stahl. Lewis. Umpires Con no I y and Hart ? l ( ONO GAME, Clilnign. Jineton. AB H O A El AB II O A H Roth. 2b.. 5 2 3 3 OlHooper, Cf. l> 2 ( 1 0 fallan. If. S 1 0 0 llVerkes. :h 3 1 J to Lord. 'b.. ? t 2 2 llSpeaker. rf S 0 2 0 0 <"ol!:ns. lb. 5 I 12 1 11 Lewis. If., i 0 .? 1 r. Bodle. rf.. 4 0 3 0 ljOardner 3b 5 t ose M'ln'rev rf 1 0 2 0 C Stahl, lb... I 112 1 C Weaves tt 3 3 15 SlWagncr, at fi I 4 4 t Sullivan, c 3 0 E 4 OlCarrlgan, tl I i'l 1 Clcotte. p. 3 0 l f? o|Bedtent. p. I 1 M 1 rZeld.r ... o o 0 0 0 Maltlck rf o 0 I 0 01 Totals ..30 5*33 21 7| Totalt .. 43 7 35 14 2 ?One put when winning run scored. tBatiitd tor Ro.l!? In twelfth. H by Innings: R. fhlcaso- .0 000 I 000000 0-1 Boston .0 1O0O0O0000 1?2 Summnry: Runt?Clvotte, Lew:?. Bedient. Two bare hits?Lord. Hooper. Three base hit?Oarttner. Bases on balls?off Bedient. 1; off Clcrtue. 3, Struck out?by P.edier.t. 6; by flcor.te. 4. Sacrifice hits?Sullivan. Clcotte, Zelder. Dotible play?Clcotte to Weaver to Collins. Umpires. Connolly and Hart. TEN-INNING GAME New Vork. July 1 !>.?After a ten ? ir.nlnir pdtch.-rs' battle between l'ord land Rlaiwllng. the Highlanders defeat? ed Cleveland hy a I to 3 count this afternoon. Cleveland started the scor? ing, putting two across in the third, the localis tlelng the count in the fourth. The visitors attain went to the front in the eighth with one run. only to hnve it tied once more by tho Yankees 1'n their half of the same Inning. l;i the tenth Rlnndlng slowed up sufficiently to allow the Yabk.-.-s ; to slip fiver the required run. The score: Clewlnnd. I N""W York. Ail U O A Kl A II I! O A K Perk'h. tt K 1 1 fi llnnnielf. If. 4 0 1 0 1 Olen 2h... S 1 2 3 0 '"base. lb., fi 0 12 t 0 .la. kson rf 3 I oo OtSterrott, rf I l l o o Orlggt, lb. E tit 0 0!Zlnn. rf.... 1 0 0 0 0 Turner. 7b 1 1 0 3 0!<'.ni"ons. 2b t 1 2 1 0 Easterly c t 1 I 1 lltfarts'y, 3b 3 2 4 4 o I Hir am, ef 4 I t 1 PlMartln. ts. 4 2 2 5 t iTtvan. If... 4 t 1 o o|Rweeny, c. I 2 8' I Bland'g. p 4 ? 0 5 OlFord. p.... 3 1 0 3 0| Totall ..3S R.'JJ 19 2| Totalt ...3? 9 30 16 I 'Two out When winning run scored. ! Seore by Innlngi: ' Cleveland .0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0?3 Xew York .00020001 0 1?4 I Surnmarv: nunt?Pecklnpatigh. Jackson (J), Zinn (t), Slsnmon? Martin. Two bate hits?Orlggs. Martin, ??errvtt. Simmons. First bn.se on errors- Sew York. 1: Cleve ':i?d. 1 Home ran?Peck Inpauah. Sacrifice hits-Hnrtzelt, Ford. Stolen bases?Jack? son. Daniels. Zlnn (2). Hartzell. Double piays?Birmingham ?hd Orlggs; Ford. Sweeny and rtuarf>: fhase, Martin. Sim iiion? and Chat?. t?eft on bases?New York. 'Aj flevelnnd. 7. Bases on bells?off Ford. 2- off Blandina. It, Struck out ?he Ford. 7; by Blandlng. S. Wild nttch- Blandlng. I mplret, Dlneeo and Sheridan. COBB'S REMARKABLE RECORD Philadelphia, July If. -The Athletics [lost the first ^;ame. R to 6. and then AMERICAN ASSOCIATION At Minneapolis: Mlnneapoiis-Indlan larpdlls; rain. At Milwaukee: Milwaukee, ,; Toledo, ho. At Kansas CiVy: Kansas City. 1; Co I lumbus, 4. At St Paul: St. Paul. 3; Louisville, oMOTOR CARS Gordon Motor Co. Phillies Offerred $17,000 for Rixey Murphy, of Culm, Declares Htm Beat Pitcher He llaa *>e(-n for Year*. [Special to The '1 Imes-Dlspatch.J Philadelphia, Pa., July lit_I'rrnl flent Charlea Murphy, of ?li<- Chicago < ui>-<, to-day made it genuine olte? of 917,000 t<. buy Pitcher Itlxey out. rlKlu from the Pbllllea, but Prealdent Horace ?'. Pogel, of the Pbltllea, re-, fused Hi,- offer. The otter wan mad* Imincdlatcl) fvllo"'lnu the K?me at < blcaito to-dar. Murphy declared blm to be th, beat pitcher be but Meet, tu Chicago for yeara. ltl\<-? lN tin- talleat player In the tilK leaipiea, rncaaurtna; *lx feet four unit a half lachea in height, and I? hut ttreaty-tno yeara aid. He vimn recent I) algned by Mnnnitrr Charlie l)coin, or th,- Phillies, and came fruni the l alreralty of Vlrulnla, ??b<-re be limit,- ii remarkable record. i he younK collcKlaa pitched o vron ilerrut name al Chicago to-day umi had Hit- hard-hitting Cuba al Ut*> mercy, n<- allowed only ?ix tiatin to l?e bit out of ihr diamond nml ftinne.1 tea men. Oaly thirty.one >>.-rc cred? ited vtlth limes ni t?it. KHilter, whu ?im bin battery male to-day, tieeume *-n engroaaed la tlir Kinne ami aerlnK I Itizey tiiiike recorda thai In- f?rK?i I to dun hin in unk acveral (I tuen. beat Detroit 14 to 6 In the second. Coou hu a remarkable record at bat. Iii the fust game he went to bat five tunes and smashed out three singles i and two homers over tho fence. In the j aeconu game ho made a single and a triple out oi itiroc times at oat. Tho PIKST GAME. Philadelphia. I Detroit. AU ll U A L; All ?1 O A l", Mufc-s t. :: I 1 v. 0 l Jone?, if... : l : 0 | Lord, rf... ? o l v u|Uuih, *?.. i \> j u u 1 colllna, :b t 16 : K".ooo, ct.... ? 6 * ?j l Baker. It. i 1 1 I u Craw d. rf i 1 t 1 u ? Minne? To i I 7 o DjDoal, lb.... 4 10 11 Strunk, et 1 1 10 t/,*iorlu >?. lo t (i s i 1 Barry, ??.. tot- ..Louden, tb i l 0 1 I Lapp, c..;'? 1 4 ? tfiaianake, c t u ? . 1 !iiruvin. p. a 1 u a ojwlltalc p. t 1 e ?> l l'eunock pi 0 0 0 01 ?Cootnut . 1 0 0 0 0; Totals ..1J10!7H 0] Total? ...11 IS IT 11 * ...d iur o:o?n la eighth. Score, by Innings: Detroit .0 0 2 0 0 3 0 1 I- < I'Mlauc.prila ..: u 2 0 I 0 u 1 0?4 ...-5 . It-ma?Lord IS), Colllni. Mein ne?. Strunk <.>. Jon??. Uu?r., e'osb (.?>. Crawford; Dea.. Willst. Two bam hlt? ? Wlliett, fitrUnk, Thr*.; bat?, hit?Deal. Horn? runa?CobU til. Sacrifice hits? Barry (3h Stolen La????Jone?, crawiord, Morlartr, Loudin, Mcltniei t2). Strunk. Baker. Dou >.';*av> ford. Louden and Bu?h; Sun.iK' to Morlarty to suiuse. Left on bj,< b?Detroit, t; i'hliadclp.'ita. |4. Fir?t ? ? . :. ualla?Off Wtllnt. oft Hrunn, ... off Pnnhock. 1. )r"lr?i t>x?e or. error??Hhl.a delphla. - Hit by pitcher?by Wlllett. 1. Struck out ? by Willett. t. by Brown, 1; bi Pennock, 1. Cmplre?, C/Louithlln and Egen. Time, ;:!0. SECOND GAME. Philadelphia. 1 Uetn.lt. Ail il O A E| AB It O A K jljfj't, It ? 1 0 0 0 Jones, If... 0 3 1*0 Lord rf... 4 I 0 0 C|Bu?h, ??... ?2131 Colllni, :ii i ] i i qcobb. cf.... 3 : i o Baker ib. 4 1 2 3 0.c:ra?"d. rf 1 0 0 0 0 MTnnr. in ? 3 ? 1 < Deal. 3b. .112 13 Strunk, cf 2 1 3 0 olMorla'y. lb I 1 I! M Barry, 5311 o;Lou<i?n, :h ? o 0 3 0 Thomas. c3 0 S 2 llStanage. c 1 l 2 *. 1 It, ui ',' ' 11 * 0 I 10 On?'.ow. c. 2 0 1 2 0 ' " [Worki. p.. 2 0 0 1 1 I Moran, p.. I ?> 1 10 |Dono\an. pi 0 0 0 0 retail 71 77 rr :i 1! Total? ...? 14 St l? 5 na.",?? ,nn,ns" .o 0 0 2 0 0 0 t 0- * Philadelphia".'.".3 ?2 1 1 3 0 0 ?-!? nsryi r.jru-Mwsfft (S). Lord (Di foiuna ,n Maker. Mrlnne? (J). Strunk, Thotna' (IL Jone?. Bu?h <3). Cobb (S|, r>eh 1. Lett on bafei^Athtatlei, 11: f?< trott. t First tio?e en error??Athletlc?. 1 Two' bate lilt?Mctnne*. TJirea bale hit ? Cbhb Sacrifice hit?-!louck f2>. Strunk. BacrtriCC nv-Cra-.vferd. Double p|S) - Thomas to Collln?. PItrhInK record: lilt*- ? <,tr Wo.-k*. IS !ti :. tnn'.nR?: off Moran. 2 In t 2-3 Innlnr?; off Donovan. 0 In I 1-3 innin.?. Struck out?by Houck, II by W'erk?, 3; py Donovan. .'. Hues on ba!:??off Houck. ": ort Work?. 7: ort M.iran. 2. Wild pitch ? Moran. lilt by pitched ba'.l-hy Dor.oMn Heii k?. stolen bs?.-?- Mn?r?rt. Lord -.*?, folUns '21. naVer. Htrurik Barrv. Pobh. Time. 1:03. t'mpl.-es. O^Loushlln and Ernn. SOUTHERN LEAGUE At Mobile: Mobile. 3. Chattanooga, 0. At Montgomery: Montgomery. f. Memphis. 3. At New Orleans: New Orleans. Of, Atlanta. 2. . 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