A THE BEE: OMAHA, TIHTRSnAT, JUKE 9, lfllO. Lincoln Gets the Big- End After Fourteen Innings; Cubs and Giants Each Win One Game SAINT PITCHER MICUTY MAN S LINCOLN TAKES LONG CAME IH CltKWHMt V CHICRqO' (?mrSL0S7 huh! couldn't BEAT A IN PITTSBURG WON Z LOST Defeat Omaha - After Fourteen In Gehring Wins Battle With Hoosiers, Two to Nothing. WON Z. LOST nings in Mad. j (fanes won 1 n lib i EG-Q A GAME PROVES HURLERS' DUEL -iKIS HAVE IT WON IN SIXTH Fk" .Inylnir t Evidence Despite Field Umpire Clark tarta Lincoln on Road Irtorr. i i Lincoln took a foitrteen-tnnlng fame awav from Omaha Wednesday by tha score of 7 to t. It m hot contest from mart to finish. despite the fact that the field was muddy at:d errors were fregucnt. Omaha apparently had tha game won In the sixth, tha enre being ( to S, but the Antelopes ran In two In the elgth on a hit. an mrrnr . m 1 1 1 a mr.A m v, , - , . . . -.j anu L 111 I J- ITK CI , 1 and tied up tha parr. For four Innings ' oom ' team played tight ball, then Lin coln made two runs In the fourteenth, with two singles and a double. McCgfferly started hi the box for tha Kourkes, but was taken out In the third . Utter three- Ingla had been made off him and he had' tin Cockmart, forcing a . run. Stowera .the lanky twlrlcr recently pro Cured from Milwaukee, was aent in and pitched rood ball. Ha was not given the support ha needed to trin on account of the muddy condition of tha field. lie was strong with tn t:ck .and got two singles. MoOrath, who worked In the box for Lincoln, went along the entire route In gdod shape, h!a 1ad Jntvtng bemg tha sixth, when thre4 hlta, alt singles, were made from his offering. He also walked two men in this gesslon. Aside from -that period he kept tha hits well scattered. I mptrm Head Lincoln to Victory. Umpire Clark started tha game In Lin coln fairor in the fourteenth when he called Cobb's bunt a Talr ball, although anyone sitting on the third base side of the grandstand could see that the ball rolled into foul territory. Clark was also off on balls and strikes when they counted. Cobb reached flritt when Clark called his bunt fair, and went to second on Cockman'a out at flrwt on a groundedr from pitcher to first. ,t Cobb went to third on Davis' out at first.; Thomas hit single to center and Cobb r scored. Wlendensaul drore Thomas home by hitting a long double to center. With' this lead of two against them, the Rourkea were unable, to do anything In their half of the fourteenth. The gam started as though it was go ing tt be a battle Of.hltlcM pitching and errorless fielding, but in the third Lincoln made, two runs when McCafferty was touched for threeelng les and he forced a rtir in the next Inning one run was made by the Antelopes. Wledensaul hit a safe oriv and went to tha plate when Schlpke threw high over Kane's head after he had fielded Clark'a grounder. Ronrkea Take Lead la Sixth. Omaha made a score in the fourth when King rapped out a single, went to second on Kane's out to first and scored on Welch's two-bagger. In the sixth Omaha took the lead by getting four runs, cor rldon, reached tha initial sack when Cock man booted his grounder. King hit an easy one t MoOrath who fumbled and could not recover before Bertie jumped onto .tho sack. Corrldon went, to second. Kane' hl 'm slngla-andadvance'd the two men ahead niitt on base.' although with fast diamond. Corrldon could have scored. Welch drew, transportation and Corrldon was force borne. A wild pitch by MoOrath while chlpke waa at bat let King in. Schlpke fouled out to Clark. Graham hit a long, high fly to Davis and Welch scored efore .the fleldor could throw to the plate. Oondlng drove a safe ona to center and went to second when Slower1 followed his oxample. Stowers made the third oui when flhotten hit one to Qagnler who threw to second. Lincoln Tlti In tho Uam. Lincoln tied the score In the eighth. Cock man hit safe and went to second when Shotton muffed nvi.' n ... . , WAVOl iUIlg run. Thomas bunted to Kane who threw cocgnian out at third. Davis went to second. Wledensaul knocked a inno .v, bagger into center and Davis and Thomas scorea. . mowers steadied at tin- ..i. threw a ark out at first when he attempted to bunt. McOrath made the third out by inning a nign one to Kinu. Harry Welch played a m,H,it,,i.. In right - He accepted five chances with out an error, three of which h. out -of the atmosphere at spots where It did not seem possible for the ball to be reacnea. The last gams of the series will b played this afternoon. rrM.v ..m .l.- - " . w t ii a opener with Dea Moines and Pa Rourke Invite all th feminine fans to go out to the ' lot and see the Rourkes trim tho jsoo stars, duo re: OMAHA. All. ft Shotton, If Corrldon, ...., H. O. A. E. 1 . 1 i l 961 I H U V I V t n 1 0 0 5 1 i a 4 i 1 o 0 0 110 0 4 V is Hi "J H. O. A. E. 2 4 0 0 17 4 0 1 1 V V 1 3 1 0 i ia a i 4 6 1o 1 4 0 U W 4 1 H 41 17 "j ng with ball. 7 King, cf , 7 Kane, lb T svelcn, rf a bchipko. 4k t Urauum, 2b Uunditig, c ., i McCafirrty, p. ......I, i blowers, p s totals ... 53 6 LINCOLN. Judo, If j Gfiguler. ss 7 u Cobb, rf j i Cockman, 3b ,4 1 Davts, cf , , j 1 Tnotnas, lb 7 Wivdensaul, b ..6 Clark, c 7 t AicGrath, p.. ' 0 totals ..if 7" I Imaha Runs .. 0 0010400000000 6 Hits ...0 0831312000000-, Lincoln Runs ..0 02100020000027 Hits - 0 0 021 1 0020121 4-15 Three-bse hit: Wledensaul. Two-base Inls: Wledensaul (2, King, Welch, Sacri fice hits; Oondlng, Wledensaul.. Stolen .ea; (motion, , 'lliuinaa. HlI:Uff McCaf feity, 3 In two Inning; off SIowbis. 13 In twelve Innings; oft McUrath, It In fourtetn inning. Struck out: By Mowers, 2; by McGruth, 3. Base on bauu: orf UoCafrerty 1; off Stower, f, off MoOrath, . Hit by pitched ball: By MoOatterty, ; bv Mc Orath, 1. Double play: Thomas to Oagnler 10 Thomas. Ltft on buses: Omaha lu Uncoil. 13. Time: t.bO. Umpire: Clark At unuance: too. JtlBDEHI lNMCt MSK IONTKST Wlrklln Oaercutnes Two Homo Mnns and Bents Topeka, Fear to Three. WICHITA, Kan , June H-Wlchlta won a closely played gam from Topeka todav 4 lo 3, overcoming two home runs by Toueka I Wichita AH R- 'H. O. A. K. 1 Koerner. Mlddleton, rf... Claire, ss , Hughes, 3b lxbell, lb Westerstl,' tb... Pettlgrew, cf... . huw, e., . 'inlgan, p.... ... 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 12 0 TOPKKA. ,. . .AB. R. H. O.. A. K. Thomasoii, 1 I 0 0 t 0 s Boles, ft 4 0 0 1 8 6 ljuidreth, lb 4 O 1 t 0 0 Htllly, ., 4 010 n ?G.Ar.T!i;lNTS . WY TffEYARb BUNCH Of Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE. A.MER. ASS N. W.L.rct.; W.LPct. 5lou City. ..12 It .560 Minneapolis .33 17 .fitO i ),.i,ver i!4 2 Ht. Paul 83 17 .6) Wichita 24 IK .iitToldi 2 0 Wt Joseph... 20 H .51-.I Indianapolis B 29 AM) Lincoln ' 2t 22 ,4it!1 Columbus ...22 2H .40 Omaha 20 23 .46, Kansas Clty.K 2 .422 l)es Moines. .20 2.1 .4"Milwaukee ...20 1 .411 Topeka IS 21 .432 Louisville ....1 33 .13 NAT L LKAGCK. AMER. LKAGUE. W.L.Pct. V.L.Pet. Chicago 2H lo .m New York. ...27 11 .710 Now yi'k...27 W Phllsdtlphla 27 13 .ff7f Cincinnati ...21 w .M-nneirou I'ltlsbuig ...20 1 .M3Bostoti ..... St. Louis 21 23 .4i7Cleveland .. Urooklyn ....20 Zt .S6 VVaxhington 1'hlladflplila 1 23 .4l0iChicago .... Boston 1 28 .364; St. Louis.... k2i Itl .M5 1 2i) .l!4 n 2 .m 14 li .!I71 , I ti .200 NEBi LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. i W.L.Pct. Fromont ....12 7 .tWliralls tClt.y...lO 4 .714 Or. Island. ..12 7 . 632Clarlnda ....10 6 . 6251 Seward- 9 8 .62rthenandoaii.. 8 7 .5:4 rtuoer or ...10 .626:Maryviiie .... s .in Columbus ... S W .444.Neb. City Hastings .... 9 10 .44 Auburn .. .. e 10 .375 .. 6 11 .613 Kearney .... 8 11 .421 , lied Cloud... 11 .863 Yesterday's Resalts. WESTBRN LEAGUE. Omaha, 6; Lincoln, 7. ' Hloux Clty-Des Moines, postponed. St. Joseph, 4; Denver, 11. Topeka, 3; Vvlchlta, 4. i -NATIONAL LEAGUE. I uiii.Km.u fl- A Qu..nn m a I I ivuuuifi v, ."'.lull, -at uvvunv Bwa.aw. Pittsburg, 3; Honton, i. " Cincinnati. 13; i ooKlyn, z. Chicago, 7;Phlladelplna, 3. St. X-ouls, 0; New York. 7. I AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' Washington, 1; Detroit, 6. Philadelphia, 13; Cleveland, 1. " New York, 4; St. Louis, 4. boston, 4; Chicago, 5. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. . Milwaukee, 3; Columbus, 2. ' Kansas City, t; Louisville, t). . Minneapolis,!; Toledo, 6. - St. Paul, 2; Indianapolis, 0. NEBRASKA LEAGUE. . Kearney, 0;' Red Cloud, 3. , ; Hastings, 6; Superior, k .. -- . i. . , Columbus-Seward, postponed. , trcmont, 4; urand Jslund, S. ., . MINK LEAGUE. ' Nebraska City-Ciarinda,- postponed. ' Khenandoah-Auburn, postponed. Mary villa-Falls City, postponed. Oamea 1'oday. AVestern League Lincoln at Omaha. Sioux City at Des Moines, Topeka at Wichita. National League Plttsburs at Boston. Cincinnati at Brooklyn, Chicago at Phila delphia, St. Louis al New York. American League waahlnicton at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York at St. Louis, Boston at Chicago. American Association Milwaukee at Columbus, Kansas City at Louisville, Min neapolis at Toledo, Ht. Paul at Indianapolis. Mink League Clarlnda at Maryvlllo, Shenandoah at Nebraska City, Auburn at Falls City. Nebraska state League Kearney at Su perior. Hastings at Red Cloud, Seward at Grand Island, Fremont at Columbus. Kerns, c Kunkle, 3b...... Kahl, 2b Harris, rf. ...... Wright, p Totals 31 l 8 24 9 1 Topeka 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 03 Wichita 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 4 Left on bases: Topeka, 2; Wichita. 3. Sacrifice hits: Isbell, Jarnigan. Two-base hits: Claire, Kunkle, Harris. Stolen bases Hughes, Claire. Double plays: Sbaw to Hughes, Boles to Kerns, Wright to Land retli. Stiiick out: By Jarnigan. . 6; by Wright, 2. Hit by pitched ball; Shaw. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Mutter, - DBSVKR TAKES ON K FROM ST. JOE Drive Jobnaon from the Monad tn Second. DENVER, Colo., June 8. Denver drove Johnson from the box in tne second in nlng today and wen from St. Joseph, 11 to 4. score: DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E Lloyd. 2b 3 10 12 0 Waldron. If ... I 1 0 0 0 Heall, cf 6 1 3 4 1 0 Cassidy, rf 4 1 1 4 0 f 0 I.tnrlsav. lb 3 3 0 11 0 0 Dolan. 3b 2 1 1 ..1,0 Cranston, ss 2 1 10 3, 0 Weavfr. o 1 0 1 7 0 Schrelber, p 4 1 1 0.J Totals H 27 10 0 ST. JOSEPH. AU. K. , H. 1 1 1 1 1 0 3 t) 0 1 A. E Bauer, If... Mcl.ear, rf. McChesney, Jones, 2b..., Clark, lb... Corhai), ss. McNeil. 3b. Shea. c... Johnson, p. Watson, p.. Wolf cf.. Total 31 t 24 It Huit,l for Watson in the ninth. Denver 4 1 t 0 3 0 0 1 11 St .Joseph 0 0 0 0 2 8 0 04 Stolen base: Lindsay. Two-bae hits: Bauer, McLear. Three-base hit: Wal dron. Jones. sacrifice nits: waiaron I'r.iiHi.m Weaver. McChesney. Struck out My Schrelber, 6; by Watson, 1 Base on balls: Off Schrelber. 4: off Johnson, 4; off Watson, 6. Double plays: Beall to Cranston to Lindsay; McLear to Shea to Jones to Shea. Hits: Off Johnson, 3 in one and two-thirds Inning; off Watson, i In six and one-third innings. Tims: 3:00. Umpire: Haskell. XEW PITCH UK FOR DCS MOINES Kaau Houston Will Probably Work In Today's Gnni at Slonz Cltr. SIOUX CITY, la., June 8 (Kpeolsl.) Ths He Moines pitching staff was reinforced today, by the arrival of Sam Houston, a college recruit. Houston is a right-hander, and showed a world of speed in the warm up practice this afternoon. The new twlrler Is yet in his teena, but Manager Davts says that he is a coiner. He will probably be worked tomorrow In the closing gam of the present series. Last year's champions ai somewhat crip pled by Dwyer's Injury. He is hobbling around with a 'badly damaged ankle, whlco came In contact with one of Alderman's fast shoots In Monday's game. Horsemen Arriving; In Beatrice. ntO.VTRICE. Neb.. June 8. -(Special.)-A number of hnriemen arrived tn this city yesterday with their horse, which they have entered In the circuit races to bs held here June 14. 15 and 14. Mr. De Ryder of Lo Angeles came with a string at twelve head. Ail the event have filled and pros pects are bright for the beet race meeting ever held In Beatrice. A smoker will be given Wednesday evening by the Beatrice Driving club lo the visiting horsemen. Basins; In Washington Hall. I Arrangements are being mad to put on a tea-round boxing exhibition batwaan Clarence. English and Jsck Fitigerald of South Omaha or Jack Dougherty of Mll 1 waukee. Th data haa not bean definitely ' deckled, but it I expected it will be Tue I day, June 14. The, bout will be put on by th Commercial Athlaxlo club at Waaliing 'ton hall. The promosiera are endeavoring to secure soma fast tajent for th preilm I Inane, wtt h Kngllch and Filsserald or I Dougherty in tb wtbdup,' CUSTAf?Q, iv -x Mr M -a an t ' l 1 who sao rney ) I POLO G-ROlWDS te$k 1 winerfr ?ahts? iIf ' &M'T I STAND itVtT ?tffc 'rtfitvNCN river (' t i ' teaHQ COBS POUNCE UPON OUARERS Chicago Turns on Enemy and Wins, SeTen to Three. PHILLIES' HTCHEES HIT HARD Pittsburg and Boston Win nnd .Loie In. Doable-Header Cincinnati Bents Brooklyn Si err York Blanks.. St. Lonla. , PHILADELPHIA, June 8. Chicago won today's game. here, 7 fo 3.. The visitors hit the curves of Sparks and Moroney very hard, while the home team played poorly in the field. Score:'. CHICAGO. PHIUAOEMHIA. AU.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.K. Zlmrmn, tb t 3 Shwkard, If., ft 4 Srhnlta. rr...t 1 (Thane, lb. .. 6 1 1 lTtlua. rt....il 0 3 0 0 OBttn, rf..,.. 4 0 10 0 OOr.nt, Sfc. ...J 0 OMaxee, If.!.. 4 S 1 iRr'naflsld, lb 4 0 0 OKjtlbc, lb..,. 4 1 1 lWnlsta, .... t t t ODoohi. e...... 4 0 1 0 Sparks.' B 1 0 Rtetntoldt, 3b 6 1 Hofman. ct. .. 5 3 Tinker. .... 4 1 Archer, c,. Cole, .. 4 1 .. 4 t Morunajr, ... I "0 Total.. UU2I I I Total 31 ( 37 13 t 18 0 12 0 0 37 Chicago Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1-3 Two-base nits: Arcner. Magee tz), bbck- ard. Three-base hit: Hoffman. Home run: Tinker. Hits: Off Sparks, 9 in fve in- nlngs off Moroney, in rour innings. Stolen bases: Sheckard. Schulte. Double play: Walsh to Grant to Branafield. Left on bases: Chicago, 8; rnuaaeipnia, o. Bae on balls: Off Cote, 4. pase on errors: Chicago. 3; Philadelphia, 1 Struck out: Bv Cole, z: by Hparn. a; oy moroney, i. Time; 1:46. Umpires; Rigler and Emslle. Doves and Pirate Divide. nrisrrnw June g Boston shut out Pitts- i.nr t in 01 in the first game today, but the visitors won, 3 to 2, in the second game, on eleven-inning affair. . Score, first game: BCNtTOn. I ll irni r.v. AB.U.O.A E. " Colllna, if.... 3 0 10 OBrrna, lb i 1 V Hartoc, 3b... I 0 V 1 JcampMli, or. v o v Sharp. Ik.... 4 11) OCIark. If.... 4 9 0 0 R. Miliar, n. 1 v wwasnar. v i o Shean, Ik.... 4 I v I 0J. Millar, Ik. 1 1 3 Bk, of I 10 0 OKlynn, lb.... 4 U 3 Swaanay, .. I v a iwnaon, n.... a i u u Graham, a... 3 0 i 0 asimon, e a 1 v curita. n 3 10 3 nmnlti, ... 3 0 11 nyiu 10-00 Total 37 137 10 IPlillllPPl. B..0 0 1 0 0 Total. SO 3 34 13 0 'Batted for Camnlts In the eighth nn.in 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 4 Plttabur 0 0000000 0-0 Tuin.hiaaA hlia- Beck. Shean. Hits: Off r.innin k in aeven lnnincs. Sacrifice hits: CamDbell. R. Miller; Graham. Double play: W agner to r lynn. ieii on ono; hurar. : Boston. 4. Base on balls: Off Camnlts, 2; off Curtis, 2. Base on errors: Pittsburg, 3. Hit By pucnea van: v-uum.. Struck out: By Curtis, 2; by camnlts, 1. Time: 1:22. Umpires: Klem and Kane. Score, second game: PITTSBURG. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A . l--.mr,hll cf. I 4 0 OCOllirU. If.... ' 1 V Clark, II 4 110 OHaraos, so... J 1 J Wuner. as... 4 111 vsnsrpa, 10.... o m i Brrn. lb 8 8 0 1 IK. Miller, n. 1 a v v 31 OShean, 3b.... t 0330 18 0 OHack ,c 1 0 7 0 0 1 17 1 OBwaaaay, aa . 3 0 0 I 0 13 1 OHatldan, c... 8 0 4 0 1 00 ouraham, c... 101 10 03 OMatwrn, p... 8 0 t 1 0110 0 0 0 0 Total M I 33 16 J. Millar. 2b. 4 Wllaon, rf.... 4 Klynn, lb..., 4 Olbson, .... 4 Adam, p.... Whlla, a 3 LTr, p 1 Simon 1 Total..... t II II 3 issued for Whit In the eighth. Pittsburg 0 001000100 18 Uoslon 3 00000000 0 0-3 Two-base lilts: Gibson, Heraog. .Home run: Campbell. 11 us: Ull suami, hi una Inuing; 01c White, 1 in six inning; 011 Lever, 1 In .four innings. Sacrifice hits: Clarke, Mattem, R. Miller, Wagner. Sac rifice lly: J- Miller. Stolen base: Sharpe. Lett on bases: lloston, e; Pittsburg, S. as on balls: Off White, 2; off Lever, 1. base on eircis: Boston, 2; Pittsburg, S. Mtrnrii out: Hv Mattern. 2. Passed ball: Uibson. 'lime: 1:42. Umpires: Klem and Kane. Red Stop Trolley Dodgers. BROOKLYN, June g Cincinnati walked away with today's game, U to 2. Rucker was knocked out of tne box In six Inning. Schnelbera made his .National league ue but In the seventn, . and lasted but one Inning, four hits, tour passes ana a oaurr hit netting seven runs. The batter hit was Paakert, who stopped a wild shoot with his head, and was Knocked unconscious. He resumed playing later, however.' Burns had the ttrouklyns pusxiea, except in tne sev enth, when four buched hits saved a shut out. Score: CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.K. AU.H.O.A.E. Baachar. If... 4 I I 0 OBurth. cf 4 0 1 0 ( Paakart. ct... 8 I 3 HoblHial. lb. I 3 13 MltctMll. rf.. 18 8 Kan. tb 4 I I Downar, aa.. 4 4 I MrLaaa. c... 4 3 3 Hi.blnaon. lb I u 0 Bams, p 4 3 1 0 OKatikart, lb.. 4 0 10 0 1 3 Wheat, If.... 4 I I 0 0 0 OHumnMll, tb. 4 0 8 1 0 1 tlLannoi, lb. .. 4 1 4 3 0 4. kbavldaon, , ct. 4 10 0 0 0 ST. Smith, . 4 1 1 4 t 1 OErwIn. c 4 3 I I V 3 OKurkar. p.... 1 0 0 4 0 -MaBlvaan ..1 1 V II II 37 1 IS.hn.lbar. p 0 H. Smlin .. 1 u 0 i twaaaii, p.... 0 0 0 4 Dah Ian 1 0 t 0 I Tutals., Total 34 I 17 14 Batted for Rucker in the sixth. Batted fur Schnelberg in the seventh. Baited for Dessau In the ninth. Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 t 1 T 0 2-13 Brooklyn 0000003003 Left on bases: Cincinnati, 12; Brooklyn." I. Two-bass hits: Paskert, Egan, McLean. Three-base hit: Downle. Sacrifice hits: Paskert, Downle (2), McLean. Ftrat base on errors: Cincinnati, 1: Brooklyn, Z. Stolen bases: Bescher, Paskert, Downie. Double plays: Erwin and Lennox; Lennox uuas slted. Bases on balls: Off Rucker, 1: off Schnelberg, 4; off Dessau, I; off Burns, L Sliuck oul: By Rucker, 2: by Dessau, 1; by Burns, 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Schnut bvig, Paskert; by Dessau, McLean. Hits: Off Ruckert, S tn six Innings; off Schnel berg, 4 in one Inning. Umpires: O'Day and Biennan. Time: 2.01. tilaut Blank Cardinal. NEW YORK. June 3 Ames let St. Louis down with five scattered hits today, while New York batted Corrldon and Backiran freely and won, 1 to 0. Brldwell laired both at the bat and tn th field. Si-ore: MKW YORK. ST. Lot' IS iia.tl.il. AB.H.O.A 1C Pat or. If,' ... 4 I Koyl. lb. . ... I 3 Hurray, rf... 4 1 1 OHuaalna. 3b.. 4 1 1 I I I mm., if I 1 I 3 0 Ooakaa, ef.... I 'o w 1 vbyiwwby, 14 I t svmvur, u 4 I ctnattAri TUB? MKfHT SfAYFO away: i Rridwall, .. 4 I I OKrsn. rf.... 3 1 0 1 Davlln, lb I S O 1 OPhelpa, e 4 1 I I 0 Merkle, lb... 3 110 OHauaer, ss....! 0 110 Mvers, 0 8 2 4 3 OMowrar, 3b. .3 0 3 1 0 Amno, p 4 10 1 OOirrldon, p.. 3 1 1 3 0 Zacher 1 0 0 0 Total 33 15 27 11 Oackman, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. ...... 3 6 24 II 1 Batted for Corridon In the eighth. New York 1 0 2 0 0 1 2 7 St. Louts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Doyle. Merkle, Devlin, Corrldon, Murray. Three-base hit: Brld- well. Sacrifice hits: Devlin, Merkle (2). Left on bases: St. Louis, 6; New York, 7. Base on errors: New York, 1. Double plays: Ellis to Phelps; Brldwell to Doyle to Merkle; K01 etchy to Phelps to Konetchy tn PhelDs: Ames to Doyle to Merkle. Struck out: By Ames, 4;' by Corrldon, 2; by Back- man, 1, Base on oans: un Ames, 4; on Corridon. 2. Wild pitch: Corridon. Passed ball: Myers. Hits: orr corrldon, 11 in seven innings; off Backman, 4 in one In ning. Time: 2:10. Umpires: Johnstone and Moran. Superior Plays Hastings in Mud Loses Game, Five to One, to Adams County, Players Feature - less Contest ; SCPEIROK, Nb.ViJ,uno 8. Special., Tele gram.) Superior , lost' this ' afternoon to gram.) Superior 'aost this afternoon to Hastings, S to 1. . The ground was muddy and the game was; loosely played. Has tings had the best of the batting. Score: R. H E Hastings ......10 0 0 S 0 1 0 0- fi 6 2 Superior loooooowu io Batteries: HastlngBi Olsen. waiarein ana Walls; Superior, iUbson, Justus and Spell- "Iua-vi-v island. Neb.. June 8. Spe cial Telegram.) Turner let nine Grand Is land men walk tooay. asiae irom win 110 was hit opportunely. 8core: R.H.E. Grand Island 100O43OO-883 Grand Islandl 0 0 004800 ss Batteries: Turner and Mason; Morse ana Carroll. RED CLOUD, Neb., June 8. (Special Tolegram.) Red Cloud defeated Kearney today on a muddy diamond by the score of 3 to 0, the visitors only reaching third base twice. Score: R.H.E. Kearney 0 00000 000-0 3 0 Red Cloud 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 u Batteries: Kearney. Herrlck and I Town send; Red Cloud, Jarrott and Jf"-" To: base hits: Towhsend, Fagan, Grant. Time. 1:35. . ' three:.! leagxk ball scohks Springfield, Dnvenport, Heck Liana and Peorln Are winner. T-.ToTTi-.nin lima s Dalv was invincible after the fourth Inning and nis single in the thirteenth won the game for Springfield ... w o v v v v v . v w - Batteries: Ferrlas ana nuucuei , and Coleman. DAVENPORT, la., June s. inroe nus and a sacrifice won In the second Inning. Each pitcher allowed but one hit after the second Inning. Score: ...... liavvenoort .... 03000000 3 4 0 Ssttoa : " 0 1,0 0 0 0 0 0-1 4 0 Batteries: Smith and Waters; Davison, Nunamaker and Erwln. unfif island. 111.. June 8.--Danvllle had men on bases in nearly every inning and twice bunched singles in succession but could not rind-Couetiman In pinches. Rock: Island .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 -l 7 0 Eanvllle ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-o 8 1 Batteries: Couchman and Stark, Rey noius and Wolto. , ' WATERLOO, la-. June .-Smlth's two Backer to rigiu Held scored three runs for Peoria in tno eleventh. Manager Rowan, in five times up, singled 4 limes ana made "vllterlSuO fT? iiM'HMUl PeSrU . il80100003-813 Batteries: McUee and Harrington; Mer cer, uilbert and Jacobs. Capital Pool Tourney. mio (Kiik s. ram from Hosford by seven points In tne capitol pool tournament last iyght. Bunnell and Owens play V.-edtieaday eRneyttrv:n, . 1. S. 11.8, 6. 18. 8.3. 10. 2, 1, 0, 14, 4102. Total, 100. Hosford-13. 1, O, 7. . 4. 0, 6, 3. 1, X, 4, 1, 7, 0, 17. 6, 9, 4 W. Total, S. Scratches: Riley, i; Hosford, 4. High runs: Riley, 19; Hosford, 1(. - p. W L. 0 0 1 2 8 6 4 Pet 1.000 l.tXO .710 .600 .wO .400 .uoo White 4 4 Bunnell 8 Downs 4 Hosford t Riley Owens t Prlnse J Fralick Baa Ball Game nt Mason CI IT. MASON CITY. Ik., Jurte 8.-tpeclal.-Maon City will soW have a professional base ball team In the field, to be composed principally of college and university play er. At an enthusiastic meeting iait even ing arrangements wie made to finance the club la eplendld Btyle. Art Cadwell, Frank Weatherwax slid Sam Schneider were ap pointed to secure a 'manager. Negotiation are 'now pending with a number of player, and Inside of a week a full team can be e cured. Charles City, Clar Ijik. Dougherty and Oelewinhave salaried teams, and a number of neur-ln eitiee -have team of splendid material, and a fine aerie of game canvbe. rangfd. Breannhan to M. Joseph. Tommy Ure-nnhan, the local fighter, left for St. Joseph Tuesday night to start train ing for his bout with Tommy Gary of that city. The battle is dated for June ii and a fast fight Is expected. Bivsnatian says he is in good shspe right now, but wants to do all his preliminary work there, U Is g great iavyni, iu tiu Joseph. mi WHAT? BCTAT mrsBuRf!!: how that's note A las tr: TIGERS SNARL AT CROOMS Detroit Pelts Washington Pitcher and Wins, Five to One. DAVY JONES IN PECK OF TROUBLE Lett-Fielder Assault Manager Mc Aleen and Other Players Inter fere St. Lonla Drowns Beat 1' Highlander. DETROIT, June 8. Groome weakened in the sixth and Detroit made It three straight from Washington, and eleve in a row, S to 1. As soon as the last man -was out Davy . Jones assaulted Manager Mc Aleer .striking him and cutting his eye. Players dragged dthem apart. Score: DETROIT. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A K. A B.H.O.A K. D. Jonas, If.. 4 110 OMIIan. cf.... Bulh. aa. 3 1 0 4 OLallvalt, It.. Cobb, cf 3 1 1 0 OOaaaler, rf..., Crawford, rf. 4 1 1 0 OUntlaub, lb. Dalehantr. Ib 8 3 4 OMcHrlde, a. Morlarltj. Ib I 0 4 4 OKIIllfar, ib.. T. Jonas, lb. 3 1 13 0 OConroy, lb.. Schmidt, c... 3 3 4 0 OStraet, c.i.. lunimirl, p. 3 1 0 3 OOrooma, p... -Hardy I 1 I 0 1 I 0 I 1 0 4 3 0 0 0 4 0 10 0 0 4 0 110 4 3 3 3 0 4180 8 110 8 100 I 0 0 ToUt SS I 37 14 0 . , Totals.. RjLtteit for firooma In ninth .31. 1 34 14. 1 Washington 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 -S Two-base hfte: Shhmldt. Street, Killlfer. Sacrifice hits: T. Jones, Schmidt, Summers. Stolen bawes: D. Jones, Cobb. Double plays: lltvK to Street: Moriarty to T. Jones. Left on bases: Detroit, 6: Wishipgton, 8. Bases on balls: Off Summers. 8; off Groome, 6. Struck out: By Soummers. 3; by Groome, 4. Passed ball: Schmidt. Tihie: 1:37. Umpires: O'Laughlon and Perrlne. White Sox bent Boston. CHICAGO, June 8. Three singles In a row gave Chicago a victory over Boston today in the twelfth inning, 6 to 4 The batting and base running of French, who twice went from first to third on sacri fices, were features Score: CHICAGO. twaiuf AB.H.O.A.K. AB.H.O.A.B. .13 4 1 French, rf.... t 3.0 O OHoopar, rf... Whlta. ef 3 0 0 OLord. a 1 3 4 11 0 10 0 000 001 113 3 3 0 8 7 0 0 3 0 0 0 8noldar, ib. . . 6 1 3 UouKharty, if I 1 4 OAndil, lb.... 4 1 14 Purtall, 3b... 1 1 Blarkb'na, a 4 1 Payna, o. 4 0 t F. Smltli, p.. 4 0 1 OBradlty. lb.. OFond, cf OHall, ef OKngl. lb. ... jtoardner, Ib. OLawla. If.... OCarrlgan, o. -('. Smith, p. ToUla... 3 7 34 XI IWood ,p ' Totala 33 10SI 11 7 Gandll outhit by batted ball and one out when winning run scored. Chicago .... 00800101000 18 sostoS 0 1 . i V Two-base hits: French, Dougherty, Brad ley Hita: Off C. Smith, 4 In eight In nings; off Wood, 3 In four Innings. Sacri fice hits: White, 8; C. Smith, Wood. Stolen bases: Gardner, Carrlgan. Pond, Hooper. Lord Gandll. Struck out: By F. Smith, 6; by C. Smith, 3: Wood, 8. Bases on balls: Off F. Smith, 5; off C. Smith, L Double plays: Lord, Gardner and Bradley;, Blackburne and Gandll; Gandll and Black burne. Left on bases: Chicago, 4; Boston, 8. Time: 2:20. Umpires: Sheridan and Kerln. ST. LOUIS, J una 8. The game between New York and St. Louis was called at the end of the seventh Inning today be cause of rain. The score was tied at 4 to 4. For five innings Bailey did not give o' lilt The score: MEW YORK. 1. iAJVlD. AB.H.O.A.K. HamphlU. of. 3 1 3 0 IBton. " ; i av.itlr rf.... 1 1 uTruaadal. Ib I 0 Chaaa. lb... Lapon, 3b. Craa, If Foatar, Auatln. lb... Mltchall, o.. Warhop, p.. I. V 1 vwauaco, ... v v ,3113 lOrlsca. if.... I 0 1 .1 0 0 0 ON a man, lb.. 10 1 ,3 0 3 4 OBohwaitur, ct 3 1 1 ,3 0 0 0 IHartaall, lb.. 801 , I 3 OKllltter, .... 10 1 ,3013 OBallay. p 300 ta-taa. 1 0 0 U III I lPlabr 0 0 0 Total 0 0 toula 31 3 31 Batted for Trueadale la seventh. Ran for diss. V.w Vorlc 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 I s. Louis 0 0 0 0 3 0 1-4 Two-base hits: Stone. Hemphill. Sacrifice hitsr Ham I. warnoop. DKmic. j. Killlfer. Stolen baae: Bailey, Fisher, it... ,.n balla: Off Bailey. 1; Warhop. 5. Struck out: By Bailey, 0; Warhop, h. Left on bases: St. Louis, b; New York. 3. Time: 1:25. Umpires; Connolloy and Dineen. AMONG THE LOCAL BOWLERS Hesult of Games Rolled In Tenpln Alleys In gammer League. The following scorea were rolled last night on Francisco's bowling alleys: j tu rns; n jkjuu iura 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Hunt Clark Chadd ... Brlggs ... Straw ... Totals. .. 149 .. leo .. 17 .. 15 .. 134 14!) 197 1H1 126 124 126 H2 1M) 171 147 423 603 4f5 3b4 7t 765 lift 2,313 EQUITABLE LIFE. 1st. 2d. 140 123 1M 110 312 153 134 li 131 lbO 3d. Total. Stock well Dean Pickard Vultea LanJgreen 137 400 m 174 178 lis) 618 63 611 4D6 Totals. '. 70 814 869 2,403 HOSPE COMPANY. IsL 2d. W. Zitinvan 167 210 Keppler 103 115 Bushiiell 1 1 Zlttle 'i 87 E. Zltxraan.... lt2 lot 84. Total. 6411 S) 470 2t 607 142 u 10 12 Totals.. 724 731 YOUSEN'S COLTS. 1st. 3d. 11 117 lWi 170 Ki7 la 14 164 , 1U6 174 (87 2,142 id. Total. Rate Win Howell .. Roessig Leplnxkl Youarn . lhO 2n 413 141 4K . 171 142 166 440 4X4 Total.., , rm ju kj s.274 what oye THINK OF tHJ 10 INNIfiq AND A IblhHINQ vtcToKr f OVcT PAY-' EVENTS OX BlAMXfl TRACKS Alms Boy Win at I.nlonla, Sealing Favorite, John Carroll. LATONIA, Ky.. June 8. At Latonla to day Interest centered in the fourtn race. Jonn Carroll, favorite, was off poorly and never had a chance to win. Results: First race, four and a haif furlongs: Bettle Sue (.straight, tb) won, Lady Orml cant (place, S7.Ut second, Minnie Wendle (.show) tnird. Time: 0:54. Second race, m furlongs: Domincla (straight, tlO.kU) won, Cllnsmia (place, 3.4U) second, Nannett tsnow, 36.20) third. Time: 1:14. Third race, six furlongs: Henderson (straight. 14.40) won. Mazoe (place, 34.30) aecona, Enric (show, 33.20) third. Time; 1:144,. Fourth race, mile and seventy yard: Alma Boy (straight, 210.60) won, John Car roll (place, I2.5UI second, Canillle (show, 18.40) third. Time: 1:46. Fifth race, purse 34H0, four and a half fur longs: Upsepha (96, Weathers) won, Crex (W, Martin) second, Huzier U"l, Koerner) third. Time: 0:544. McOraw, Wheatburgn, Sanctlm, Mesmeric and Had News also ran. Sixth race, purse 3400, one mile and a six teenth: Leamence UOS, Koerner) won, Quagga. (100, Griffin, second, Sticker (102, Grand) third. Time: 1:45V. $2 mutuels paid: Leamence $10.10 win. II place. 32.70 shop; Quagga 35.40 place, 23.10 show; Stioker 22.50 show. Trap Hock Wins Iladson Stake. GRAVESEND, N. Y.. June 8.-A. Bel mont's Trap Rock, carrying 125 pounds, easily won tha Hudson stakes of .i,ouo to- dVi'rstRraet8i First race. about alx furlongs: Hlrallous (3 to 1) won, Madman (13 to t) second, Joe Madden (20 to 1) tnird. lime: 1:11. Second xaoe, mile and an eighth: Dandy Dixon (8 to 1) won, Sir Clegea (7 to 6) sec ond, Lad of Langdon (7 to i) third. Time: Third race, five furlongs: Trap Rock (2 to 6) won, Doncaster (15 to 1) seoond, Anne Casse (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:22. Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth: Rey burn (5 to 1) won, Grasmere (V to 6) second, Berkeley (U! to 1) third. Time: 1:464- Flfth race, five and a halt furlongs: Inci sion (2 to 1) won, Pennroyal (10 to 1) sec ond, Muff (15 to 1) third. Time: 1:09. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth: Perry Johnson (evun) won, Ashwell (3 to 1) second, Charivari (16 to 1) third. Time: 1:W. Horses Rnn In Mnd. MONTREAL, June 8. Racing ankle deep In mud and with scratches reducing fields In every event, the sport waa only of medi ocre order today. Results: First race, four and a half furlongs: Pretty One (100 to 1) won, Allle Blitsen (4 to 1) second, Tender (even) third. Time: 1:00. Seoond race, mile: Adoration (10 to 1) won. Busy (out) second. Autumn King (even) third. Time: 1:40. Third race, six furlongs: Belle Kingston (4 to 1) won, Judge Leasing (out) second, Henry Hutchison (out) third. Time: 1:1U. Fourth race, five furlongs: Planirtess (3 to 2) won. Decency (2 to 1) second, Feccavi (out)1 third. Time: 1:05. Fifth, race, steeplechase, two and a half miles: The Shaughran 11 to ') won, . Fin-' eastel (2 to 1) second. Byiamlne (6 o S) third. Time: 6:06. Three starters. Sixth race, mile: Sir Edward (7 to 1) wore, Joe Rose (20 to 1) second, Urania (out) third. Time: 1:48. Seventh race, mile: Colonel Ashmeade (5 to 2) won, Shapdale (2 to 1) seoond, Occi dental (even) third. Time: 1:48. Ordinary Cnrd at Salt Lake. SALT YAKE, June 8. Only an ordinary card was run off at Buena Vista today. Two favorites won. Gold Finn In the last race was the medium of a heavy play and Just lasted long enough to win from the fast-coming Jack Paine. - The track was fast and the fields were sent away on even terms. Summary: First race six furlongs, selling: Valen cia, 4 to-W won; Ramon Corona, (10 to 1) second, Good Money, (8 to 6) third. Time: 1:15. Second race, seven furlongs, selling: San Bernardino, 4 to 1) won; Tavora, (4 to 1) second. McNally, (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:29. Third race, six furlongs, selling: Sea sick. (6 to 1) won, Prometheus, (5 to 1) second. Flying Dance, (la to 1) third. Time; 1:16. Fourth race, six furlongs, selllnr: St. Joe, (4 to 1) won,- Swagerlater, 8 to IT second, Warner Grlswell, (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:16. 'Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: Charlie Doherty, (5 to 2) won, Bell Flower, (5 to 1) second, Royal Stone, (2 to 1) third. Time: 1:16. Amatenr Base Ball Association. WASHINGTON. Ia.. June 8. (SDecial.l- Iowa towns of Washington, Brighton, Fair field and Mount Pleasant have formed a base ball league under the name of the Iowa Amateur Base Ball association. Enough capital has been secured to promise at least a year's success to the new ven ture. Brawns Buy Ray. MUSKOGEE, Okl.. June 8. Pitcher Rob ert Ray has been sold to the St. Louis Americans, according to an announcement by President Tull of the Muskogee West ern Association team, today. The con sideration is g(ve as tl,2oO. " 111 y I " -mnaararn . Yeari of actual use, improvement after improvement, and intelligent tuJy Lava perfected B.V. D. Underjarments. Only teited materials, cool in feel, aura in quality, are used in tneir manufacture. Every garment ia scientifically cut to fit perfectly, yet loosely. Workmansnip and finisL ar tLosa tLat ex perience lias proved to b trie let. The B. V. New Kansas City Rlank l.onUvllle with Right linn Toledo Beats Min neapolis Milwaukee Vhlps Col mtib 11 a. 1ND1 ANATOL1S, June S -Indianapolis lost to St. Paul In a pitcher' bnttle between Oehrlng and Orth, 2 to 0. A h:ie on balls, a ctolen base and a hit scored the vl l.'wr's first run. while ragged work tn the field by the locals let them have their U.st run. Score: T. PAt'L. INDIANAPOLIS. AB.H.O.A.B. . AO. H.I) A 1. Clark. If ... 4 0 10 orlhnty. II 4 1 0 0 M.Vorm'a. aa I 0 3 I OLawla. a 4 114 0 Ot'hadb'me, 'rf J t 11 0 t 1 OOarr. lb 0 s 0 0 OMunh, ah.... I 1 11 1 1 3 innwarman. f 3 1 0 0 I'M I lllcan, 2b. I 12 3 0 a OSpanoar, cf. .. I 0 4 1 0 1 VUorth, p 1 0 1 1) .Tnnat. cf..... Murray, rf... Autroy, lb.... bourhar. lb. . Ppancar. c... Wriljr, tb.. Uatirlnf. p. .. 4 0 I 3 1 t 3 t 11 4 t 1 4 1 I 3 0 0 10 0 Totala 31 17 13 1 Totals. .... 3 27 11 I Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 St. Paul 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 02 Three-base hit: Murray. Struck out: By Orth, 7; bv Oehrlng, 2. Bases on 1alls: Off Gehrlng, 8; off Orth, 8. Sacrifice hit: Orth. Double plays: Murray to Autrey; spencer to Bowerman; Oehrlng to McConnlck to Autrey. Stolen bases: Chadbourne, Murray, MeCormlck, Spnoer. Passed. ball: Bower man. Time: 1:65. Umpires; Cahlll and Cusack. nines Blank Colonels. " TjOUISVILLK. June 8. Brandon allowed only two hits, one being a scratch, todayj and Kansas City blsnked Louisville. 8 to Oi The penant . was . raisod before a large crowd, with appropriate ceremonies, Just previous to the contest. Mayor Head and President Tom Chivington were tho lead ing Mghts In the exercises, while the First Regiment bang played. Shannon's home run in the eighth was the feature of the day. Score: KANSAS CITY. LOUI8VILLB. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Shannon, If.. 4 1 I 0 OKtanler. cf...4 0 10 0 Moran. rf 4 I 0 a iVW oodruiT, so. t v a i a Huntsr. lb.. Lot ,1b Raftary, cf.. Harhaau, - aa. Pnwnla, lb.. Hitter, ....' Brandom, p. I 3 15 O. OUunlaavy, rl. 4 u 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 6 0 3 0 1 2 0 3 0 4 3 1 3 20 Nalll, If. 4 3 3 0 OHcwarJ. lb I I 10 1 I 1 1 3 0 1 10 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 I 0 l) I 1 0 I OMaaaa, aa. ,4101 OHughas, 3b.. 111! OSrhmrk, c. ,4103 Ufcla.L. p.... Pirkatt, p... 34 13 37 13 t'Halla ...... Totals. Totala t 3 27 14 4 Batted for Slagle In third.- Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O-O Kan,aa City 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 8 0-8 Stolen bases: Love (2)., Raftery, Barbeau, Hunter. Sacrifice hits: Howard, Shannon, Barbeau, Love. Sacrifice flyi, Barbeau. Two-base hit: Love. Home run:' Shannon. Double plays: Barbeau to Love to Hunter; Hughes to Woodruff to Howard. Struck out: By Slagle, 1; by Brandon. 7; by Pick ett. 1. I vases on 'balls; Off Slagle, 2: off Brandon. 1: off Pickett. 3. Wild pitch: Slagle. Hits: Off Slagle. 4 In three Innings; off PlKkett, in six Innings. Left on bases: Louisville, 6; Kansas City, 8. Time: 1:Ij. Umpires: Hayes and Ferguson. Brewers Take Another. COLUMBUS, O., June 8. Milwaukee won from Columbus, 3 to 2, largely bemuse Packard hit two batsmen, gave three bases on balls In the fourth and had a wild pitch. One run off McGlynn waa due to his own errors. The other was batted around. Score: MILWAUIvSB. COLUMBTB. AB.H.O.A B. AB.H.O.A.B. Randall, cf... 4 0 10 AO'Rourk. Ih. 3 1 0 4 0 Charlea, 2b. ..t 0 4 1 OHInihman. rf 4 0 1 0 0 MrOann, lb.. 3 11 nftoaaman. lb. 4 8 II 0 0 Barratt, If... 4 ISO Opowna. lbt..'. 1 2 T 0 Clark, lb.. ...3.1 I 1 fK'onsalton, If 4 10 0 0 Barry, rf 4 0 1 0 OOSnrall. .cf.... 4 I t 0 nreen, aa I 117 OWratten, aal.4 1110 Ludwl;, C...I 011 noarlach. c 4 0 3 0 0 McOlynn, p.. I 113 IPackard, p... 8 1 110 'Prlel 1 0 0 0 Total 12 IJ7i4 1 - - Totala 84 t 27 II 0 Batted for Packard In the ninth. Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 Milwaukee 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-3 Sacrifice hit: O'Rourke. Three-base hit: Barrett. Double play: Downs. Wratton and Rossman. Bases on balls: Off Packard. 4; off McGlynn. 1. Struck out: By Packard. 2; bv McGlynn, 2. Hit by pitched hall: Mc Cann, Breen. Time: 1:55. Umpires: Bier halter and Guthrie. OWE MORAN PUNISHES COPLEY English Featherwelarht Whips Amert. rnn In Ten-Ronnd Bout. LOS ANGELES. Cat.. June 8. Owen : Moran, the English featherweight boxeffjf gave Frank Conley. American bantav champion, a decisive beating In their ten round fight here tonight. The bout went the limit and Conley was full of fight at the finish, though he was punlehed se verely. Thev weighed in at 124 pounds at flv o'clock, Moran entering the ring a couple of pounds heavier than Conley. Moren's su perior strength and cleverness were mani fest from the start. He landed hard and often In the last three rounds, hut Con ley's ability to assimilate punishment csrrled him through. Old Planter In Prime, I Boot. ST. LOUIS, June 8. Bill Clark, th "Bel fait Chicken," of other flphtlng days, re ceived an offer today from Billy Delanev of San Francisco to box a preliminary of four rounds at the Jeffries-Johnson fight. Clark Is 84 years old. His opponent Is to be Jem Mace, 79 years old. American Horses Wis In London. LONDON, June 8. At the International Horse Show today William H. Moore of New York was awarded the first and sec ond prises, with Robin Hood and Marie, In th class tor single 'harness horses exceed ing 15.2 hands, ehown to a brougham. B. V. D. Underwear has been tested. Loose Fitting B.V.D. Coat Cut Undershirts, and Knee Length Drawers. (50c, $1.00 gnJ $1.50. a garment.) Identifier! y Tills Red Woven Laid TmJtMtk. Rl V.S.PmLOff. are not an experiment. D. Company, York. Sri vC- ""WHgaj HwaLrtjfH v r