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NATIONALS LEAD ALL WAY
Pile Up Six Runs In Last Two Innlngw when McGulrea Inflcldcra-Dniich Poor Tliro va to First BanePrnltt Knocked Out of Box and IsRelieved by Burclicll in
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shook up tho batting order of tho Nationals for the final game in Boston sootFred Falkonberg into pitch and pulledoff an 8toO victory thus quitting ovenon tho series of four games
There was nothing to it but Washington from tho start until tho finish al-though tho Red Sox wore within striklug distance all tho time until the eighthinning when tho visitors added threeruns to the two already made
Theao three runs came after the aideshould have boon retired Wagners wildthrow with two out and Qymor on thirdwas followed by a single by Freeman anda double by McBride This sent MoGulres hired men into the air and theywere still thero in tho ninth only moro
eoFor a starter In the flnal session Altlzer hit on oasy grounder to Wagnerwhich the latter threw into the groundat just as he had done on his chancein the previous inning Shlpko sacrlflood Clymer was thrown out at first byWagner the Boston shortstop makingthe first decent throw that has been madeto fIrst in more than a week Seeingthat the Boston Infteld was mussing upthings Ganley and Milan bunted andboth were sale on wild throws to firstby Burchell on one and by Gardner-on the othert Burchells pitching be-came erratic about this time and hetent In one that lOt away from McFarland and followed this by giving Streota pass Gardner then thought it was upt him to put on a few trills and hemade a mes of Freemans bunt all ofWhich was good for three more runs forthe Nationals
Get Two TnlllcsThe runs made early In the maUnee
arid which would have been enough towin came in this way In the first inring after Altizer had been retired PruittMt Shlpke The latter stole second andscored on Ganleys after Ciymer hadfl d to Thoney
The second run was made In the flfthly Falkenberg who led off with a singlewas wicrillced to second by Alttzer Shtpkewas passed and both moved along a basec n a passed ball the former scoring onClymers sacriflce fly to Sullivan
After Pruitt had given Milan and Streetth first two men up in sixth theirbases on bails and also got in a balk bywhich the first named benefited thetun pitcher wee chased to the bench andUurchell eent in The latter caught Milannipping at second and then forced
to hit into a double play retiringtiio side
Boston had one or two chances to scorethe timely hit was prevented by
Falkenberg who did good work In thebox
Shlpko had some bard chances at thirdsome of which he took care of and othersgot away from him generally going ssits
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ATHLETICS WIN ANOTHER
Find Iniinin In the Third InningClinHe Wrenches Ankle
Philadelphia at In the third In-ning the Athletics got to Manning scor-ing three runs on a double a pair of singlcs and a triple and giving a leadwhlh the New Yorkers could not over-come Chesbro succeeded Manning andwas very effective Coombs went out at-tbo end of the third at his own requestVi kers allowed but one hit In an attempt to steal second Chase wrenchedhis right ankle and will be laid up
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YESTERDAYS RESULTS
8 Boston 0Cleveland 4 Chicago 2
St Louis 4 Detroit 2Philadelphia Oj New York 2
TODAYS GAMES
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HOWELL IN GOOD FORM
St Louis Browns Continue TheirWinning Streak at Detroit
Detroit Juno 26 Hawaiis spit ballwas working well in critical stages of todays gamo and but for Hoffmans boot-ing three singles far aflold Detroit wouldnot have been contender after tho
began to scoreSocalled baseball luck favored tho St
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NAPS TAKE THREE STRAIGHT
Errors by Inbell anti AVnlsu Aid LaJoles Hand to Victory
Cleveland June 36 Errors by Isbelland Walsh in the second inning of todays game gavo the Nape three runsand clinched for Cleveland the thirdstraight game of the Chicago series An-other run was earned by hitting whlloRhoadee was bit saftlclently to score twofor Sox the final score being 4 to 2Score
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AROUND THE BASES
Falkenber fanned eight Beanoators-Cantlllon A Co are at Philadelphia to
dayThe Nationals have no more games at
Boston this seasonEvery National but Street hit and
everybody but McBride scoredAltlzer is now leading oft the batting
order with Shlpke in second placeDont miss the Chamber of Commorce
Beard of Trade game at National ParkthIs afternoon
Geyer the Columbus pitcher has lostthree 1 to 0 games this year in nine tenand eleven innings
Pittsburg and Cincinnati are now ovenfor the season each club having beatonthe other six times
Roy Thomas of Plttsburg right nowthe best ball of his entire career
and thats some ballDanny Green of the old White Sox has
bade farewell to the American Associa-tion He SON to Sioux City in the West-ern League
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McGinnlty still continues on hiswinning streak Since the Now Yorkclub asked waivers on him he has notlost a same
Waugh team made a record of nlnoteenerrors In the gamo with Fifth yesterdayIn the Sunday School League The scorewas 22 to 3
Amos Bugle the once great pitcher ofthe New York Giants wilt umpire Plusburgs exhibition game at Bicknell Ind
TuesdayIf the St Louis American League club
can maintain its present speed tho teamwill have to bo reckoned with as a cham-pion factor this year
The best batting team In tho leaguewould comprise Mullin Warner Rossman Delehanty Turner Lord StoneD Sullivan and Cobb
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I have been pitching ball for fifteensays Jack Taylor and I thinkI am about as ready to go as far againsta batter as any of thorn Yet this youngParson Columbus new pitcher has It onmo in one way Sunday at Kansas Cityho curved them over with runners on thobases and two and three on tho batterNot for this old man
Tho last big leaguo performances ofVirgil Garvin who has Ju t died in Texaswere with Brooklyn and the New YorkAmericans In 1004 With tho former teamhe got into trouble In St Louis and wasreleased During tho past three seasonsGarvln played ball on the Pacific CoastDuring his career ho also played withNewark Milwaukee and the Chicago Na-tionals and Americans
fans are raving over tho showIng made by the Pirates recently Thoacquisition of Roy Thomas added untoldstrength to the team while the Improvement in tho batting of Wilson and Kanehas been ot more than material assistarfco and this combination has served topull several hard games out of the holeBut the most pleasing feature of theEastern trip has been the groat formshown by tho pitchers All have beenperforming In a consistent manner
Tho Intense heat this week has workedwith telling results among tho bull tossors At Brooklyn Low Moron tho Quak-er fllnger had to quit and In a St LouisCleveland game both Helnlo Bergerand Big Bill Dlneen succumbed Swaclnaand NIles wero other big league vlctlsAlso at Baltimore Archer the oxDetroit catcher now playing with Buffaloin the Eastern League was overcome bythe heat and hd three physicians worklag over him before ho revived Ills caseIs a porlous one x
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LAWSON A BANKRUPT
Promoter Lost Heavily inUnion League Venture
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Former Lender at Outlaws ShowDebts in Philadelphia BaltimoreRendIng nnd Thin City Oiveu 300in Rent for Local Park but Larseat Item Is on Promissory Notch
Special to The WasMnston HeraldPhiladelphia Pa Juno 26 Albert W
Lawson president of tho dofunct UnionLeague was adjudged a voluntary bank-rupt In the United States District Courttoday Tho petition shows debts incurredin financing tho Union League amounting-to 3840696 and assets of 14L
Tho liabilities include 54800 which rep-resents promissory notes and a writtenguarantee to repurchase stock of thePhiladelphia Union League club Thereare also expenses scheduled by tho
manager amounting to about 3000which was spont In making Improvemonts on the grounds in this city and atReading and Baltimore
Tho orstwhllo magnate also owes 7000rental on tho local grounds and IWO ontho Union grounds In Washington D C
Tho court has appointed Edward PHoffman as referee to straighten out af-fairs
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Paint Men Swamp G E HowardCo by 10 to C-
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Tho E J Murphy Company had awalkover yesterday at Eighth and Florida avenue northeast defeating the OE Howard Company by 19 to i
Fifteen men faced Evans who startedIn the box for tho Printers Four reached first base on slipups and three onhoses on balls which coupled with sixhits netted eleven runs
J OBrien pitched a good game for thePalntmen keeping hits well scatteredand pulling himself out of several badholes Home runs by Schaffer and Widmaytr were tho features Serre
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Fifth Defeats AVau h in Comedy ofErrors by 13 to 3
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Trainmen Defeat the Coach YnrdTeam by Heavy Slitting
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Meet Me at Keanes-Its such a cool comfortableplace to drop in for an hours
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YESTERDAYS RESULTS
York 2f Boston OChicago S Cincinnati 5-
Plttaburcr 10 St Louis 1
TODAYS GAMES
Bonton at New YorlcCincinnati at Chicago
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3PITTSBUEG WINS EASILY
Fifteen Hits Are Made Off the ThreeCardinal Twirlers
St June 26 Plttsburg had nowinning from St Louis this
afternoon 10 to 1 The visitors hit thcSt Louis pitcher hard while Maddoxwas effective
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McGINNITY DEFEATS BOSTON
Devlin ionic Run Aids Giants InGnliiinf a Wclleurncd Victory
New York June 36 AIcGlnolty pitcheda clever game today and defeated theBostons Devlins homo run in one inningand a force hit a base on balls and anout in another gave the New tworuns Scorefleets RHOAE New York RIIOABt 1
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MARQUETTE LEAGUE
Marines Defeat Picked Team StPeters A pa In ForfeitSTANDING OF TMB TEAMS
St Peters failed to put In an appearance yesterday on schedule time and thegame was awarded to the Marines byforfeit
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Columbia Slight Favorite inBig Race on Hudson
SYRACUSE IS WELL LIKED
AltliooRrh Damaged Shell May KeepSnit City Crew from Winning Indlcationa Are that Syracuse WillBo First or Second at the FinishCornell Is Considered the Outsider
Poughkeopslo N Y June 26 On thoeve of tho intercollegiate regatta whichwill be rowed over the historic Highlandcourse tomorrow afternoon Poughkoepsleand Its gathering of hilarious college menare on tiptoe with suppressed excitementwhich will find vent in wild cheeringwhen the rival crews start in tho heart-breaking struggle for the premier aquatichonors for the season of 1905
Uncertainty vies with uncertainty andthough Columbia Is rated as the favoriteIn the big event of the day the varsityrace not even the most sanguine sup-porter of tho Blue and Whlto Is conf-ident that that prediction will become rec-ord Probably not in years has tho out-come been so complex as this season ontho day before tho regatta On the con-trary tho rule has been that picking thewinner in tho senior event at least was nogreat task That tho poor condition Ofthe Cornell crews has much to do withthe doubtfulness is freely admitted
With tho unfortunate accident to thoSyracuso shell the stock of tho wearersof the Orange has dropped considerablyand now the upState men are lookedupon with more favor for second placethan first
The bookmakers have made Syracusethe favorite at 8 to S Columbia S to 1Pennsylvania 4 to 1 Wisconsin I to Jand Cornell Id to 1 It is thought thatColumbia will jump into first place andit Is generally admitted that if for noother reason than the inflow of Cornellmoney at the attractive odds tuotad theIthacon stock will rise rapidly
Columbia IM FavoredTho opinions of seven of the experts
gathered here on the outcome of the con-test in each event are given below intabulated form The figures in each eventIndicate the position that they believe thecrews will bold when they era line
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As a preliminary to tomorrows regattaa raM between the three fours represent-ing Columbia Cornell and Pennsylvaniawas rowed this afternoon The race isknown as the gentlemens fours and waswon easily by Columbia which crewshowed magnificent form and won fromtho crack of the referees pistol Cornellwas second a length behind The Penn-sylvania scrubs came in eighteen secondsafter Columbia and fourteen seconds af-ter Cornell
Over Mile anti n Unit CourseThe race was over a mile and onehalf
course that began opposite the Columbiaboathouse and ended opposite the Penn-sylvania boathouse The referee wasHarry II Van Cleat Cornell SI ofPoughkeepsle and the official timers woreR W Phelps of Syracuse and Dr A SHotaling also of Syracuse
It was a delightful scene on the riverthis afternoon with the two big reviewsteamers standing out majestically onthe bosom of the water while about thenflitted small craft of all descriptionsgayly bedecked with flags and bunting andcarrying pleasure parties in great num
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All is wen so comes tho report fromthe many boathouses late tonight themen are in bed all are well and every oneIs ready for tomorrows crowning events
MINOR LEAGUES
ESTER LEAGUE-At Jersey Cttj Toroato J Jersey Cltr 5At Newarkltatfato S Newark 6At Baluaore Rochester 7 BaHimcre 9At Prertdeaee Meotnal t Prorideaea 9
AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO-
NAt PaulSt PanLTTcotaabBs L-At Kansas City Toledo 3 Kisses City 6At MimteapoUs lBdianapone 4 MtaaeapoHs aAt Mflvraekte I utorflte 1 Milwairicte I
TRISTATE LEAGUE-
At Lancastc Hanisburs 2 Lancaster L-At WitolngtouFirst game Altcom 9 Wtailoj-
toa 6 Second gene AKdooa 6 WllndngtonTrcatonJobnstown 4 Trenton X
At ReadlnsFirst game WlUiampert i Readlag 4 Seined game 4 Heading 5
SOUTHERN LEAGUE-
At Blnnln jRm Atlanta 5 BinaiB am L-At Montiroaery Montgomery 2 NashrlUe L-At Now Orleans New Orleans 3 Littlo Kodc L-At MobileMobile 1 Momnbls 0
COTTON STATES LEAGUE-
At Gulfport FJrst game Gulfport 3 Columbus aSecond jpune Gulfport 2 CohK U ft
At JAcksotHFiist game Jackson 3 Meridian 0Second game Jackooo 0 Meridian 3
At Monroe Monroe 4 Vleksbarg 6
COXXECTICUT LEAGUE-
At BridKcportBridpaport 9 Mcrfden 3At WatcrburyWaterbury 6 New IlaTtin 5At llolyokc Hartford 9 HoJyoke 6At New BritainFirst game Springfield 10
Britain 0 Second game New Britain 7 Spring
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To go into detail wed have to describe fiftyor more styles Thats twice as many as youll findin any other store in town But bigness is not theonly advantage of our stock of tropical clothingIn the matters of tailoring and distinctiveness itstands out as preeminently best
Many of the fabrics were woven expressly for usThose that were not are confined to us exclusivelyBeing expertly tailored they overcome that objectionyouve had reason to make to the average negligesuit purchased elsewhere namely of not holding itsshape Ours will Theyll be satisfactory in everyway Accept that as a guarantee between us
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COLUMBIA LEAGUE
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Although game in ColumbiaLeague WM won by a large margin Itwas one of the sensational contestswitnessed on the Columbia grounds thisyear The team triumphed overthe Washington Heights team by 11 to t
A triple play by Umbtuich Hayden andLewis in the fourth toning took all thelife oat of the Heights team and frontthat time on they were in the air In theninth they made a faint effort to push
across but a double play bySteeeer Hayden and Lewis blasted theirlast hope for a victory Madduxs homerun drive in the sixth with a man on firstwas the batting feature of the game itbeing the longest hit ever recorded on theColumbia grounds Stolers catch of ahigh fly oft Prices bat in the flfth whichwent back of third lines was one of thefielding features Score
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THIRTEEN INNINGS NEEDED
IInpcrntovrns Indifferent Work In-Field Causes Prolonged Game
Special to The Washington HeraldHagerstown June 36 As the result
of Indifferent playing on the part of Hagorstowri thirteen Innings were required todecide todays same between Hagerstown and Chaiabersburg Doane wastaken out of the box in the eighth inningon account of his wildness and Fanwellfinished the game In the second halt ofthe thirteenth with two men out CaptBrown of Hagerstown hit out a homerun Score
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MISERABLE SUPPORT GIVEN
Stewart of Lynchburg Not In BestForm nnd Danville Wins
Special to Tbe WaahiactM ReaMLynchburg Va June Jfc Stewart was
not in his best form today and he hamiserable support in the early stagesThose conditions coupled with his ownwildness grave the game to Danville4 to 3 Danville played hatter ball In tbe
but the locals wielded the bat bet-ter getting the only earned run of thecontest Score
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Norfolk Va Juno 91 Six bases onballs to Bonnar a sacrifice by Jacksonand a twobase hit against rightHeldfence by Tetger gave tho champions onerun and the gamo this afternoon Score
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Richmond Va June 26 Portsmouthbatted hard In the gamo this afternoonand won from Richmond In fine style
score of C to 1 Hallman allowed buttwo hits and the only run scored by theleague loaders was due to errors
was batted out of the box after tourstraight singles had bun made off himin the fourth inning and was succeededby Sparks who Sold the visitors to threelifts during the rest of the game Score-
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Columbia Defeats BloomlngdAided l y Loners Errors
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AFTER WINCHESEBE TEAM
Petersburg Opens XcKOtiations forTransfer of BnUcrs Aggregation
Siwdal to The Waahiagton HeraldWinchester Va June 26 Negotiations
are pending for the transfer of the Win-chester baseball team to Petersburg Va
Manager Baker has been offered 2jMand other inducements to take his teamto Petersburg for the remainder of theseason and the deal will likely be
tomorrow There is gloom Inthe baseball camp here tonight as a isuitThe
failure of Marttasborg to put ateam la tbe this season broke upthe circuit and as the locals have hadno real rivals interest in the game haddwindled until the total is being run ata big lose
Undoubtedly Xanagei Baker has gottentogether tbe fastest amateur team everseen in this section Only two gameshave been lost since the opening te Mayand of the last eight games seven
have been scored
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Winchester Blanks Local Team toThird Successive Time
Special to The WMUactoa ReaMWinchester Va June 38 Winchester
administered the third successive coat orwhitewash to the Brookland D C teamat Reservoir Park this afternoon 6 to fJohnson held the visitors to four scattered
beside striking out eightGreen was pounded for eleven hits and
his support was of the Bush Leagueorder toward the close of the game CyMcDonald and Duggan led the locals atthe bat Batteries Winchester Johnsonand Mabry Brookland Green and Graves
AMATEUR BASEBALL
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