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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 7

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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1898. Tabouret. Lambert, us; n.nw jana, no; 3. PassM balls Snyder. Kuliinson.

1. wilj pitch Hughes. Left on be 13; Louisville. 5. Time 2:30.

ImuiKS-tnyaer and Andrews. mm 1 8 Iff YORK BEATSTHEHBDDERS Sensational. luO: Siasner, anui" x-aay nu n-elL Hanlon. 102: Arbuckle. 101: Bastion.

69; Tarda, 66: Jefferson. b5: Bride. 63. Second race, selling, i nuie Koueriam, Flttabnrsr, Ol Wuhlngton, 5. will Washington, n.

inn. mnvi.i.'. TAKE LAST Chicagos Win Four Straight from the New Yorks. 109 pounds: King loo; oannoca. Burlesque.

Howard 104: Dolando, Marslan. Refuge, 108; Mount Washington. 101: Black Dude, General In the tilth WM the game to" the Urate. Attendance. 1.200V Maceo.

S6. Haphazard Wins Against Odds Third race. Great Amnnan ciajiea. aiz.ao. Wash'gton.

El Pittsburg. 1 O'Brien. 2h.l 2 Freednian Reticent About a Change of Managers. furlongs Jean Beraud, itmgaon, uienhelm, 122 Selbach. lf.O ESTABLISHED I37S SXA1XJU2A2-S Cettman.

rf.l pounds: Miller. ID: n' 1 1 0 0 at Harlem Track. Ioyle. Honovan. rfl O'Oray.

ourtn race, ricm" umcn Mont d'Or, Bly Fon. Sanders, The Huguenot. Nuto, Anderson, cfl M-fartcy. Kl McGuire, c.O J2 rounds: wniauinK vajuu. ivo, iyuiajx, iuo: 1'avis.

0 Klt. ZO. .1 Merlin. 13. 1 Fifth race, selling, etamina.

Meyer. 8b. 1 Wriaiey. sa.O 0 Brodle. ss 1 Bower'n, c.O Killen.

108 pounds: Ben Lortt. leoeitiye, iady Meddle 1 THEY HOLD A MEETING. JOYCE'S REIGN ENDED. OTHER FAVORITES LOSE. Fvans, 0 Parrell ...0 some, titreme, uveruon.ru, iv-i xopnei, iot; Avoca.

Loiterer. Laly Livingston, Oold Mine. Amorlta, Tendresse. -Armament, 67. Totals .5 12 27 11 2i Totals 27 12 1 Sixth race.

1 nine unrusive, ii lr.hi.. ilium inning. Is jiiiiiiim II 2 1 at A A pounos; Maximo no. Minam, ill; Murello. Uelmsdale.

Laudeman. Whistling Coon. Chalmers, Boy Orator. Rappahannock. loS; Lyd-tan.

106. 0-3 Letting Rinp: Trofits Largely by Pittsburg Vi- 1 4 Anson's Coming as Manager Accepted as a Fact. Good Opportunity Is Offered the Old Chicago Leader. Moien oa i mTriA i.r tv. hit-Wrtgiev i "7 Anderson.

firr.il TVT1 JJVdT- the Day's -Races. Mrj-fB-MeGuIri Reits-Wr Heavy Track at St. Lonli, Ft. Tiouia. June 10.

Although the fair grounds' track was heavy and holding today the Buy Your Cigars Now Before the War Tax Goes Into Effect Prices on all Cigars and Tobaccos are 8u.ro to go up within the next few days. We have many well-known brands on hand which we otfer at a big Baving. Horace R. Kelly Co. Famous Bonqnot Brand, know all over this continent mads from the old crop of clear Havana, at less than regular prices as follows: racing was good throughout.

Weather warm, track drying out. JREEDMAN WORKS QUIETLY. IS POPULAR IN GOTHAM. RIVERSIDE STAKES TODAY. ScSr.TIm"-Two CmWresLynch Vnd First race, maiden S-year-oids.

furlongs Ar- Hne C. 11 pounds IWilhltel. 18 to 6. won: Mountain Dew. IS to secondt Genua.

8 to 1. St. Loots. Philadelphia. 1.

to rhlla.lelr.hia. June lO t.i. Although the rain that deluged down Keeps t. M. "l-l Away from the Grounds AToid Interviewers.

iiri iMin nMa thtrd. Time. Second race, stalling. 6H furlongs Fourth Ward. 107 pounds IGilmorel.

3 to 1. won; Miss Lizzie. 1 to 1. second; Palaris. 9' to 2.

third. Time. 1:25. Third race, selling. 7 furlongs Hush.

pounds Snelll. 13 to 5. won: St. Augustine. 4 to 1.

sec hlttlnjt. thereby winning three m. town streets near 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon did not touch the Harlem racetrack, the latter could hardly have been made from the Quakers. Roth teams' played an error- unite. niLrnmmT, benr.

ond: Zarina, 1 to 1. third. Time. 1:31. Pt.

Louis. worse for horseracing. The mud was almost knee deep and was sticky besides. Owners, however, hard made entries with Fourth race. 6 furlongs fcuver bet.

65 pounds U. Woodsl. 7 to 2. won; Miss Verne, 10 to L. sec 1 iMWd.

1 2 2 11 RESULTS OF OTHER CONTESTS. Turner, rf 1 Full rerfectos, 5-ln. cigar, box of 25.. $3.50 Ferfectos, box of 25 3. 25 Bouquet, with bands, fancy size, box of 2.95 Rothschild's, size 4 Vin.

cigar, bcx of Pur. cigar, box of 50. Genuine Key West Cigars, hand made, finest lot offered in a year for anywhere near these prices: the condition of the track fully in mind and Hurley. If. a Clements, c.O PhUa.lel a.

Cooler, cf .0 lOtUcrs9, lhl OiDeleha'y. lfi) 01 Laioia. 0 Flick, rf 0 IFinher, c. 0 Abbat'o. 5U.O M.

Crosa. aw) tortb, ond: Abuse. 3 to 5. third. Tune.

1:17. Fifth race, selling. 1 mile Tole Simmons. 64 pounds T. Leigh I.

7 to 10. won: Domsle. 4 to 1. Betond; Henrica, 8 to 1. third.

Time. 1:4014. Sixth race, selling. 1 mile Laureate. 103 pound fj.

7 to 8. won: Veloce. 6 toL sec 0 0 0 L. (Mss, rtt fairly good fields competed. The afternoon was sultry.

About the usual crowd came out. pecker, lb.0 T. T- W. Pet. it nttshur ...111 iJ Crooks, 0 Pmlih.

New York, June 10. Special. President Freedman the New York baseball club and Captain Anson, formerly the head of the Chicago team, had a three hours' conference tonight In the Hotel Savoy. What It was about Is largely a matter of conjecture, as both parties to It were elusive and reticent In the extreme at the close. President Freedman said Captain Anson was a stockholder In the New York club, and had merely dropped Into town to eee to his interests and make a social call.

He knew nothing of an arrangement whereby Mr. Anson would take charge of the New York team. Have you made Captain Anson an offer to take charge of the New York team?" was asked. I am sorry, but I must decline to discuss the matter," replied Mr. Freedman.

Captain Anson admitted he had come to New York in a hurry and In response to a The feature of the day was the cleaning ond. Onlnoor. 6 to third. Time. Lixfr; 0 Mavilla Paritans.

linos, box of 50... by the ring', which won handsomely over w. Cincinnati tVvelund iwston lialtlmore York V6 $2.18 50 1 15 iiU ,4. 1H liiooklyn ...1 4 13 Washington 1 lil .349 1 .612 Louisville ...14 82 Lopaz Co. Puritans, linos, box of Totala.

27 11 01 Totala .1 14 27 12 0 Cormte. ery one of the six races on the program, and in one race, the fourth, kept practically t. Louis 2 1 rt 8 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 1 Two-base nits Turner. leoKer. at.

an the bets made with the exception of a If scattering place wagers on Haphazard. Tne heavily played horsd was defeated in Cubans' Victory, per 100 $3.00, box of Maid of Athens, box of 50.. $1.40 Lopai A Perfectos, box of 2 5. $1.35 El Imparcial, eon. esp box of $1.75 Cross.

Sacrifice hit lowd. hast Dowd, Delehantv. Laloie. Flick. Left on bases St.

Loui3. i'hliaaeliihia, 11. t-trucsc out ny tsper. 4: by Orth. 3.

First base on balls OK Ebper. 1. every race-Hopkins' Choice In the first, -eutral in the second, Foxnette in the third, iioncrelth and Xewsgatherer in the fourth. viiiyxres r-msiie ana vurry. xim: Yesterdas Ututi.

Chicago. Ti New Tork. ft. Cincinnati. 4:.

Boston 3. Baltimore. 10 I.uisvllle. T. St Louis.

Philadelphia. 1. Cleveland. Kro-klyn. 1.

ltuburs. 6: Washington. 6. Gamei Tuar Brooklyn at New Tork. 1 i 1'hlltidelPhla at Boston.

Washington at Baltimore. Cleveland at Pittsburg. ambrlan In the fifth, and Don't Skip Me Cincinnati 4j Boston, 3.. telegram from Mr. Freedman, and also took occasion to say he owned, stock in the local neutral was the most heavily Played horse of th ria- Boston.

June 10. A home run by Miller ron the ram today from the home team. At team. Other than this he would Bay nothing. High-Grade Advertised 10c Cigars, all popular brands choice of Hoffman House Bouquet, Adelina Patti, Eugene Vallena Suproma, Tom Moore, Golden Crown, 4 lor 25c, box of SO Berriman Bros, their "La PrendaM brand, clear Havana hand-made 4 -In.

cigar, factory price $7.50, our price. 5 for 35c, per 100 La Norma, genuine Key West, clear Havana, Bosener, Arnold Co. makers, factory No. 93, Florida, regular piice $3.50 per 100, we ask 5 for 85c, per 100 tendance. 3.400.

Score: ping jmo on him, and many other big bets be ng recorded. Willie Martin was unable to get a win nm $2.98 $6.50 $6.68 When asked If he had made the statement Cincinnati. Fmlth. 2 that he would accept an offer to Captain the New York team providing certain details 0 0 ana he also piloted th hpnviw 1 Hecklev. lb.l Mcl'hee.

2h.O could be arranged, he replied: ERRORS HELP CHICAGO TO WIN. epeedless Cambrian. Haphazard's victnrw tt A Boston. i rf.l 0 2 fi Tenney. lb.O 0 1 3 i Stivetts.

lb.O 1 10 01 Lor. 1 3 2 Huffy. 2 4 1 1 1 0 0 Stabl. rf 0 1 2 0 Lowe. 2b 0 1 4 You can say positively that Mr.

Freed 0 0 0 0 t'or'ran, bs.O Irwtn, 3b. .0 M'-Brlde. ct.l Miller. Coronet, clear Havana filler and binder, selected Connecticut wrapper, band made, 6 for 25c, box of 50 aPUvl Newsgatherer In the mile race was the rac- man has made no such offer." 1 auichn. c.

.0 ii sensation or the afternoon. Only four started and Inasmuch as Mr. Oliver's horse had not raced this season nnd Joyce's Aggregation Put Up a Bad Exhibition of Baseball and the Visitors Do Little Better. 0 Ths news that Captain Anson has gone to New Tork. presumably to confer with President Freed Dam'ann.

p.O 0 OiBercen. C.O $1.40 0 Tates Creek a Latonla. Winner. Cincinnati. June 10.

Tatea Creek, at 80 to 1. shocked the talent by winning the second race at Latonla today In a nose finish, with Jolly Roger the favorite. Jockey Charles Kuhn has been suspended for the rest of the meeting by Starter Chinn for bad behavior at the post. Track slow. Sum-znsrles: First race.

1 mile, selling Pau Charm, 103 pounds IT. Mathews, 15 to 1. won; Snake, 10 to 1, second; Viola Parsons. 5 to 2. third.

Time. Second race. 44 urlonga Tates Creek. 107 pounds (Everett 1, 30 to 1, won; Jolly Roger, 8 to C. second; Tha Norseman, 15 to 1.

third. Time, :57.. Third race. 1 mile and 70 yards Cbarina. 105 pounds Beauchamps, 7 to 10, won; Hidago, 7 to 1.

second: The Planet, 12tol. third. Time, 1:49. Fourth race. 1 mile Possum.

lo4 Pounds Con-ley 1, 1 to ft, won; Flon Flon. 11 to 6. second; Count Xavarro, 3 to 1. third. Time.

1:44. Fifth race, 5 furlongs Hlccola, 14 pounds J. MathewaJ, 7 to 1. won; May Be So. 6 to second; Bezique.

2 to 1. third. Time. Sixth race. 1 mile, selling Boardmarker, 05 pounds ClavJ.

5 to 1, won; St. Heltna. 20 to 1, second: Dan Rice, 4 to 5. third. Time.

1:44. Fastest Mil of the Year at Detroit. Detroit, June 10. The Derby filly. Miss Gussie.

ran the mile In the third race at Highland Park this afternoon In 1 and defeated the best field of horses at the track. Weather hot! track fast. First race. fii4 furlongs, selling Chenille, 103 pounds JJ. Morton, 4 to 1.

won; Forfeit, 20 to 1. second; Irksome, 20 to 1. third. Time. 1:074.

Pecond race, 4U, furlongs Semper Eadem, 101 pounds Pherlandl, 6 to 1. won; McCarren. 4 to 6. second: Crinkle. 60 to 1, third.

Time. Third race, 1 mile Miss Onssie. 9 pounds Crowhurst, 24 to 1. won; Alice Fsrley. 4 to 1.

second: Our Johnnv, 6 to 5, third. Time, Fourth race. 5 furlongs, selllne Kprtng Wells, lOrt pounds Walker, 15 to 1, won; Amelia 4 to 5. second: Deal 30 to 1. third.

Time. Fifth rece. 7 furlongs, selling Bagpipe, 105 pounds (Petermanl. 10 to 1, won; Helen H. 10 to 1.

second: Traveler. 4 to 1. third. Time. Sixth rHce.

7 furlongs, selling Nicholas, 113 pounds Knappl, 8 to 6. won; Chang, 3 to 1, sec-cud; Reprieve, to third. Time, Iewis. man relative to taking the management of the 50,000 Auditorium Cigars, long Havana filler, Sumatra wrapper, good value at 5c, 8 for 25c, box of 50 Incomparbale 5weepers, long Havana filler, Sumatra wrapper, regular price Sc straight, 2 for 5c, per 100 Teaser ...0 1 0 0 0 from the East only two or three days ago New York club, is not surprising to those who have watched the course of baseball events. When Captain Anson was retired by the Chicago club $2.45 Totals ..3 8 27 15 1 Totals ..4 fi 27 13 0 cumu go out upon such a.

wretched track and beat seasoned horses. Xew Tork. Juna 10. Special. Burns' President reedman came out with a strong inter BattpcJ for I.eu.

is. sr.en helped on by atrocious errors, bad view In commendation of the veteran manager. Clncinnsitl 2 0 0 0 0 0 El Universe, long combination filler and Sumatra wrapper, perfecto shape, 2 for 5c, box of 50. $1.15 throws, and timely hits, -won away again to He declared baseball could not afford to lose Boston 0 0 3 3 Anson." Two-base bit McPhee. Home run Miller.

day from Freedman's mistlts and completed weu j.o to in the betting while the money was going in on Moncreith at 7 to 10 and on Xewsgatherer at 11 to 10 The track proved too holding for Moncreith Xewsgatherer went out in front with a good Ftolen bases Stlvetts. Duffy. lkmblo play the quartet or victories, ine score toaay There Is not much doubt, either, that Anson would help the New York club, or that this would make an Ideal berth for the Chicagoan Just at Colllns-Ijonir-Tennev. First base on balls By was to 6. The awful work of the Giants Tiewls, by Paniniann.

3. struck out By Lewis, Smoking Tobacco. present. Anson, probably more than any other Time 1 :40. Umpires Cushman and Meydler.

ecemed to be contagious, for Chicago played but even ball. Two or three wild turn or speeo. leading by three lengths on the far turn. Here it was seen Barker 19c man. will tie able to check the growing unpopularity against the New York magnate.

The old Chicago leader is as thoroughly respected in New Cleveland, llrooklyu, 1. tabs at ball playing came near bringing de New Tork. June 10. The Brooklyns lost again Plowboy.H 28c Bed Crosa, 30c feat upon Griffith, who pitched the "Giants into their fourth defeat. was beaten and laboring, the crowd noting with some surprise, too, that Haphazard was steadily holding his own with the favor-te.

Turning Into the straight, Caywood increased his exertions on a today. This time because they could not hit Young at the right time. Mike Griffin resigned 1 ork as he Is everywhere else that baseball Is played. The sort of vituperation or severe criticism, whichever It be called that has been hurled against Freedman and Joyce will hardly be directed against Freedman and Anson, in view of the latter's reputation for dignified and upright conduct. Then, too, Anson Is exceedingly popular Rose Leaf, 30c Beck's Hunting, 26c as manager.

1'resldent Kbbetta has eiectea nun- Pipe Sale. Brier Tipes, extra fine assorted lot. worth up to 25c each, amber, horn, and rubber Qc bits, First Quality French Brier Pipes, 2'i-in. real amberf. bits, worth 75c -w v.

Fpectal Imported Clay CJ. Pipes, per dosen 10c Match Safes, 10c Weichsel Pipes, lOc Cob Pipes, CJ choice Plug Tobacco. Plug 52c Climax, 8 39c Newsboy 30c Horseshoe 40c IJattla Ax 23c Kickapoo 17c Natural Leaf 45c Something 35c self to run the team. Score: Mr. Freedman did not come to the grounds, avoiding speaking of the coming of Anson, but even his absence failed to exhilarate the Xew Turks.

In fact, the certainty that the latter began to gain. At thci.r.'ni. Sensation. 26c Brooklyn. pole Xewsgatherer surrendered Oritlin.

Blue Label. 26c Seal of North Carolina Plug ever willing l.j on any slight alarm nr, Jones. L'Ch'ce. ss.l Joyce's regime Is to an end and an Ansonlan to begin rather 6eemed to make the club Cut. 43C Cleveland.

)Rurket. iChilds. 2b. ..2 Wallace. 8b.l McKeen.

ss.O O'Tebeau. lb.l lBlake. .1 1 McAleer. cf.l 0 7-immer. c.

1 ljYounK. Tol1" beeaQ t0 swerve. I rom that on the result was not In doubt. Haphazard winning stoutly bv a lntrtb than ever. Golden fceptre for the best Kheokard.

lf.O Tucker. liall'an. 2b. Hhlnrtle. 8b.

ft smoke. The expurgated history of the plays will it was a case where class conquered ad- how how the game was won and lost. As vsual, New York jumped to the lead In the LOWER NORTHWESTERN MARKS Ryan, Kennedy. p.O vuiiuiiiuilS. with the theatrical celebrities and others who formerly were conspicuous In their attentions to baseball In New York, but have grown to be bitter enemies of Freedman and have Injured him.

In a general way the Captain Is apt to bolster up the New York club In Its weak places. On the other hand, the New York club certainly should afford Anson the best sort of a medium to get back Into the game and show that he is still able to conduct a baseball team successfully. The Indifferent work of the Chicagos. up to the New York series Just closed, may be considered as more or less of a vindication cf Anson's management of the team. It is said President Soden of the Boston club, who is a stockholder In the New York club, is also an admirer of Anson and has advised Freedman to secure Anson as manager.

Another story cnening round. Tlernan got away by a gift. GEX. 0. 0.

HOWARD TALKS Totala ..8 11 27 13 1 Totals ..1 8 27 It 41 another surprise, principally becai, nf hl Davis Bingled. and Van Haltren's attempted When You Buy a Bicycle tl.nnHvn 1 0 0 1 acriilce was transformed Into a hit. With Cleveland I 1 poor showing of the favorite. Cambrian, and Sevciis. "lier of w'hom Bollin Sturgeon Gives the Best Exhibition of the Day, Running a Half Mile in 2:07.

the bases full Connor started a brilliant Two-base hits Burket. McKean. La Chance. First on balls Otf Kennedy. 6.

Struck cut By Venneriv a- bv Younr. 3. Left on bases Brook- double. Tlernan counting on the play. patronize a bicycle dealer- DESCRIBES THE WOUIC OF THE ARMY CHRISTIAN COMMISSION.

lvn. 6: Cleveland. 11. Time 1 :40. empires weight un 7 linl Uilin8 event handiiv.

wart wood ana woon. jtiennanc coo. i urn iimuon one who has the facilities as well as the inclination to take care of his trade. Dahlen fielded Gleason's bounder, but Everttt dropped the throw, and Davis' tally counted. Chicago evened things up In the eond when sifts to and McCormiek, iler- in ih V.

GAMES IN WESTERN LEAGUE. Three college records were broken by the students of Northwestern University on Eheppard Field yesterday afternoon In spite cf a wet, heavy track. The most remarkable of the performances was the half mile run. Rollin Sturgeon, the purple's youngest runner, established a record for the track of and covered the dis race, ran a bad race. Light-wr, i tes' eacrlnce, Connor's lly to McCreery, and is that Freedman.

wno owns only per cent ot tne New York club's stock, is anxious to vote himself a tlO.OOO a year salary, something be cannot do unless he controls 75 per cent. Poden. It is assumed, said he would agree to this arrangement if Anson was made manager. But Anson himself owns a batch of stock In the New York club, having bought it at the time of the brotherhood revolt in order to help out the National league magnates. HARVARD PRACTICES STARTING I 1.1 Ilia v.

Detroit Forfeits to Kansas City in the wouia have won bad not Jjonahue's timely hit netted two. Two in the Third. Ninth Innings-Rain at Other Places. Aioerc vale tance over a soggy track just arter tne neavy ram of the afternoon. He lowered the record, which has stood at 2K'9 for the last three years, by two Addresses Delivered at the V.

M. C. A. Auditorium and the La Salle Ave Hue Baptist Church High Praise for the Men. in the Camps and for the Navy Hie View of the War Situation Meetlnsa for Today and aaiut KamenpKi rnhtn The third gave Chicago another pair of rounters.

and but for Isbell's break on the Wm lQ th asiiy. He showed rn Kansas City. June 10. Pitcher Sullivan of bases they might be counting yet. Ryan vh.

Blues, acting aa umpire, awarded toaay part or the race, but ran. it-. uvu Ol LIQ game to Kansas City by a score cf 9 to 0. Detroit life was spared by Joyce's muff after Davis refusing to finish the last half of the nlntn inmng. seconds, and finished his work with tne same phenomenal spurt of speed which won the same event for him In the intercollegiate meet a week ago.

His mark, however, was. five seconds under the record made at Parkslde. Shorty Levlngs broke Northwestern's hammer throw record of 104 feet by casting the sixteen-pound ball 10rt feet 6 Inches. Pease made the only other good showing of the day. He placed the record at 7:54 2-6, against his record of 8:14 made a year ago.

Perry set the college mark for the discus throw at HI feet 6 inches. fcad made a grand stop. Everltt slngiea. Jsbtll laid down a perfect bsnt and beat It. The acore atood 7 to 5 in favor of the vlaltors.

and Harlem Summaries Juno 10. holding. Kansas CitT had two men on paaea, no one out. the crunnvsacks full Dahlen ripped a Coach Lehmann Gives His Crew Fifteen Iffinutes' Work at Getting Away Quickly. Gale's Ferry.

June 10. PpeciaLl Again today Harvard beat its rivals of Yale by getting Into the river at 6 o'clock. The varsity shell was launched at that hour, and the regular uni when the visitors claimed that the time limit ir ryy --ar-aiaa, for them to catch their train waa up. and left tha ingle to center, sending two runs over, but Jsbell blundered over second and was caught. WIwne P.

Pt.r.Fn. Held. Sullivan declared differently, and gave the visitors ten minutes to resume play. They re -i An it I -5 Hopkins' i it nt.UT 7 rf- tor.rinsr the rally. fused, and he awarded the game to the home ciud, Roam Chicago kept un, the manufacture, of runs In the fifth.

Burns" men made threelallles end hadatrlo budding on the bases when the versity eight was taken in hand by Mr. Lehmann TKIrnlt 2 A fl 13 8 Vv" miS for a short practice row. From the launch Kansas CSty 2 2 1 5 2 Frank Thomson Mr. Lehmann coached the crim Batteries Irwin ami uoomas: -xwinenam. trai- rT- eSTo-f tho bVewlV.nR -V ureaaaways tiioss' mn.

Wll.nr. Sot rthe TJeJ did Omaha. junn 10. Tne i'mana- oiumoua and preventing" aj i.Sf""" "cmc Oeneral Oliver O. Howard delivered two addresses in this city yesterday on the work of tho Army Christian commission, the field auxiliary of the Y.

M. C. A. The first waa given at noon at the Y. M.

C. A. Auditorium and the other at night at the La Salle Avenue Baptist Church. General Howard will remain here until Monday, and in the meantime will deliver four other addresses the same subject. In connection with this work, whldh Is a counterpart of that done by the United States Christian commission of the civil war.

General Howard has visited the camps at Chickamauga, Atlanta, Mobile, and Tampa. He eaid that forty-one years ago he had been converted to Chrisitanlty at Tampa, when he was ordnance officer at Fort Brooke. He gam was postponed on account or wet grounds. XT tnnennnlim Minn June 10. The Minneapolis- son crew for fifteen minutes In racing starts.

After three trials the crew got away In a manner which was manifestly satisfactory the exacting Englishman. No stretches were rowed, and the men went back to quarters just as they were getting Warmed uo. are not sold in department stores, and your neighbor car nd came. Isbell started by beating another leautlf ul bunt. Dahlen walked, McCormiek made a martyr of himself, Mertes cracked a ingle to right and went to third on ilc-t'reery's wild throw home.

Connor drew a Donahue to Gleason. whose low ihrow home permitted Mertes to register at the plate. A gift to Griffith and Ryan's rac- jnfie. purse J400. eeJUng- Bet Horse, weight, Jockey.

p. ET Fn Indianapolis game was postponed on account of rain. De Da alle Field Day. The sixth annual field day of the De Da Salle Institute will be held today. For the last five years the annual meets have been held at the Banker" athletic ground at Thirty-fifth street, where some enviable records have been made.

The events today will take place at MarsliaH Field. Fifty-seventh street and Ellis avenue. Over a hundred students have entered. Particular attention Is paid to the bicycle races. De La Salle has long been noted for Its crack amateur riders, all of whom compete In this year's exercise.

Last year remarkably low records were made In the bicycle contents. Other eveius will be Interspersed with the bicycle racee running races, hurdle raoes, tack races, snd several amusing events, such aa blind races, egg races, and bicycle oddity. A provision has been made for the slowest as well as the Fpeediest riders by the event known as the bicycle oddity. The last rider to reach his destination Is the winner. The list of prizes offered this O-S Unwl.

0" i purchase a Crescent as cheap 1 yo. iviawson I. i 41 sit on The Harvard freshmen went out In their shell at a-i ice tea-Ai. hi ii in Association. Wtilera J.

0 Tl -I iu ciof ana rowea up ana aown lazily ror nearly an hour. The substitutes were riven few rnt- 4: ottumwa, 8. At Ottumwa Rock Island, At Bt Joeeph SU Joseph, Peoria, ft. Jiigh bounding hit filled the pUlows, but JGveritt went out. tling spins in the pairs and fours, after which the Cambridge men reported to the faculty deputy for examinations.

The ruling of the Yale freshmen faculty has markedly balked the plans of the three universities for the freshmen races, tt hart he.n I minUTPS. tTart irnml 1 1 Eaittrn Lrasoe, New Tork pulled tip two lengths In Its Howitzer, wi" "1rn1 flxth effort. Hart man got started on Mc Toronto. June 1. Provldence-Torontoi both showed speed.

01 as you can, put no cheaper at the catalogue price. CRESCENT CHAIEESS $75 Art Catalogue containing "Dictionary of the Bicycle' Free Upon Request. Third ran. XL mile Kama postponed on account wet grounds. cormick's fumbla on a hard chance.

Glea- Bet. Horse, weight, lockev. St on hit to Everltt. who threw wild to Dahlen. that this race should be rowed on the morning of the varsity race day, June 22.

At the last moment, however, the Yale faculty announced that 11. i in, 1 At Murralo trurraio, liKesoarre. At Montreal Montreal. 13: Springfield, 10L At Kocheoter Rochester. Syracuse.

4, v. iwii rt' vnt i. year surpasses those of former years. The games will be called promptly at 2:30 p. rn.

Joyce's out eent In one run, and McCreery ij fto D. I Lilly l'i 111 2 siniie oi me iresnmen would have examinations spoke of the warm reception given him at Mobile, and ihis recital of how the old; flag; was cheered by the Southern volunteer regiments caused the hail to ring with applause. Praises Army and Navy. T1ifln Kfn at the CJrancl "PAcifir TTntrfl aft perished. Warner was struck out.

but O'Day ll-s ortes 5. 4 81 Time. Mazle ir.r,t.. 1 on uiai uay. ana anotner late must be chosen.

Accordingly negotiations are in nmcrrAe. gave him another chance and he smashed SHEARSON WINS LEITER CUP. as already outlined In these dispatches, the 19oi Cordial finished as name.1. Winner. John Call's t.y Bradford Jennie Ten Broeck.

Start good. Won in a long hard drive. Rosa was the best. After passing the stand Siacjc fell ff of Alazie race win probably be rowed on June 23. It is expected that the conferees will reach a conclu- I his meetings General Howard spoke of the Second Day of the Chicago Golf Club WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, Fourth race.

1 mile ntiru 1AA uiiin. triple to center. Meekin, after his exhibition of hysterical pitching, settled down and topped Chicago, but the lead of three runs eemed safe. The ninth, however, brought with it danger. To start the final rally Warner carromed a bounder down over second Connor got by a miraculous stop and ioii 1'jutty or tomorrow.

Yale freshmen spent ths night in the various cottages to which they were assigned. Four members of the university crew had examinations to- Tlet. Horse, weieht. lockev. st u.

ci. r-- dUWUUll I ttcLUlO lllllfl tSBlUIl 117 HOAX formed of the volunteer forces at the various camps he had visited. Tourney at Wheaton Miss Abbott Tine Playing. 35- 1 Haphazard.lffft 2 21 2 'li lo-ll (Rutter.2 1 1 li 2 Both while on parade and while In camp MAKERS. Factory! Wells, Schiller.

Slgel-sts. and North Park-av-Office 497. 409 and 501 7-10 Moncrelth.112 T.Burns.l S3i21 Time. Cocniue also ran. Winner tv t.

Prepare for A. A. V. Games. Vew York, June 10.

The Registration committee of the A- A- IT. held a meeting tonight in this city to mak preliminary arrangements for the annual track and field championships of the A. A. U-, which are to be held at the athletic grounds of the Chicago A. June 23.

Communications were read from Baltimore. Pittsburg Philadelphia, and Washington saying the prominent afhletio clubs In those cities would send on teams of their strongest men. The members present w.ret James E. Sullivan, chairman; Bartow S. Weeks.

Metropolitan association, and C. C. Hughes, dele-gate-at-large to the A. A. who also represented the Chicago A.

A. The committee decided that the order of events shall be the same as last year. A representative list of officials from the various associations of the A. A. U.

was also selected. All of them will be at the meeting, because of its central location. nuLitin ikjk took tnoae at liberty out in the pair oars, beginning at 6:30. The work now being done by Coach Cook is chieflv along the Pne of perfecting the finer points of atermanship. The hard work of the day for the Yale crews will come at sundown.

The second day's play of the Chicago Golf club they impressed me as being a superior body of men," he Bald. Physically they are as tournament was held on the Wheaton course yea throw. Decision for New York. Oliver's b. 4.

by Leonatus Nettie Howell. 6tart good. Won In a hard drive of two. Fifth race. 4X4 furlone-s nunse CHICAGO, ILL.

fine a body of men as any one wouid care to tarday. and. although the weather was threaten Det. Horse, weight. Jockey.

St. 14 Str.Fnl look upon, the majority of them exceedingly ing, the rain held oft until evening, wttn tne exception of two slight showers, and did not Inter The finish at first base was close, but New 2-1 ffintello. 110 2 1 1 1 well drilled, a well behaved. Intelligent body 12-1 Cheval d'Or, 102 Rutter .4 8 2 2k 2 Tork got the decision. fere with the schedule.

of soldiers. If they have the opoprtunity 12-1 N. Wlckes, 110 fN.Turnerl.luk lk 4nk 31 a The Letter Cud finals were played at 10 a Then Connor tried to scoop Meekln's they will undoubtedly give an excellent ac It. If. Shearaon winning the match and the Letter bounder to Dahlen, and foozled the attempt.

Time. camnrlan. Seven, and Abide finished as named. Winner. W.

J. Spiers br. c. by Ft. Andrew Lorllla.

Start rood. Won eajrtlv. NEW RECORDS BY M'DUFFIE. Easily Clips the Two and Three Mile Marks Held by Michael and Platt-Betts. count of themselves.

Cup by two up and one to play. His opponent in Tllman perished on a bounder to Everltt, Cambrian and Sevens both ran bad races. For the navy he had only words of the the finals was E. I. Frost, ana as Mr.

rroai nas BICYCLES at MODERN PRICES orjARG.rs t-ixth race. mile, purse S400. sellina-: been tilavirur excellent golf this season It waa snd Davis set the stands wild by driving a ingle to left and sending two runs home. highest commendation. Pet.

Horse, weight. Jockey. Ht. '4 Ftr.Fn. expected that he would capture tha cup easily, It Is really astonishing, ne said, to 8-5 Albertvaie.

112 Kutterl .8 8 2 l1 1-1 D't Skip Me. 107 fH.Mfnl.R lUl 2 ti. ni.vMi in wmr-tfirm. however. Mr.

thearson van Haltren's pop fly fell Into Dahlen's tlutch. and a moment later Dahlen grabbed contemplate the rapidity with which it haa LsTlgne Gets into Trouble. New York. June 10. Ppeclai.

Kid Da-vlgne. champion lightweight boxer ot the world, is nursing two black eyes, a cut nose, a smashed Hp, and bruises in different parts ot his body. George P. Herdlinr 1s receiving n.nti,i,. 12-1 Inuendo, 101 JOray 8 21 2 3 3 ateauy play in tna nrst nan uevuimft rpt waa mail.

In 47 Time. Warren Point. Carrie La At. av for the t.aton UUT was etarreo. developed Into such a formidable ana of our eervice.

The promptitude with which It haa become eo magnificently efficient and daring mrtman's roller oft the dirt, and clinched tha victory. Then, as the sun eank eadly Palle, La Princesaa, and Vltrola finished as named. Winner. H. T.

Oraves' h. c. 4. bv Albert This was medal play, eighteen holes, the prlae v.uArcr a llver con Tiresented bv Arthur J. Caton.

Mont Vale. Good start. Won easily. has exceeded all previously conceived con and the shadows fell athwart Coogan's bluff, A. Freedman'a gate tenders tackled each other so as not to notice his absence.

B. aiier won inis evein wmi m. nei b-oio oi bl. J. R.

Gott coming second with a net soore of victions. That Incident of 4,000 men re Today's Harlem Entries. First race. mile Qnnme. 86 pound's: Hosl.

8S: sponding to the call for seven volunteers to Those enterea wno arrivea noon went iwwe'i na the fourth defeat at the hands of Chi man the Merrimac was one of the most im to compete tor the Caton cup in conjunction wun Red Gidd. 88: Patroon. 61; Why. lu; Panout. 1C1: Jersey Lad.

102. the Chicago uup. xne caton up reisuiis v. ere pressive and inspiring incidents in all Amer cago was chalked up. The score: CHICAGO.

Second race. i mile, z-vear-olds The Dragoon. iross. xiucap. iet.

ican history, and makes one's blood etir at 15 67 pounds: Orchard. 102: Montana Oent. 115; J. P. PI the thought ho is an American." Onomaotus.

107; Chisel. 107; Pirate Judge, 112; A8 BH TB I'O A SB BH BE LH Jfew York. June 10 ISpeeial.l VS. A. IfcDuffls today took liberal slices oft the world's record for two miles which waa made by Michael at Philadelphia on May 28 last.

McDuffle also took 6 4-0 seconds off the three-mile world record, held by J. Platt-Betts of London. It was at the close of the games at Berkeley Oval that MoDufhe came out with his sixteen pacemakers, mounted on four quads, for a spin. He said that he would go for record time. Being at a meet the times will doubtless stand with the L.

A. W. as records, too. McDuffle' pacemakers picked him up every two laps on the tbree and one-half lap track, and he rode ith clocklike precision. The first mile was in 1:41 2-5, six seconds back of the American mile record, held by Mcluihe.

The second mile was one-fifth less than two seconds faster, and brought the two-mile world record of 8:26 2-5. held by Michael, to 3:21 fiat. UcDuffie'i third mile was onlv 1:45 3-5. but caught the three-mile reoord of J. Platt-Betts.

held at 5:13 1-5. the new time being 5:06 3-5. McDuffle waa not even tired after his effort. This morning McDuffle, went five miles in Siti. the American reoord by Michael being 8:06 2-5.

e5 Mulvihtll. 112. 0 J. R. U-ott Vi F.

R. fl J. F. I'almer 1'2 C. E.

Fisher 2 Third race. 1 mile, selling atnanson, Analysis of the Situation. General while disposed to think 2 2 pound: Bow snd Arrow, 6: Minerva. 102: DlTle Ie. l2: Pitfall.

104: Chugnut, 104; Banauo 1I 01 E. A. S. 101 tions of his friends upon the clever wav in which he administered the punishment described to the famous pugilist. This Is how it happened.

La-vifrne and Jack McVey. Corbett's sparring partner, went Into the Metropolitan Hotel last night while Intoxicated and grossly misbehaved themselves. Proprietor Herdling tried to make them behave. Lavigne struck him. Herdling.

who is 60 and fat. but plucky and active, went at the pugilist, and, after using him as a punchtng-bag for a lulnuta or two, bundled him into lie street. McCoy and Chofaikl Matched Aaraln. The latest arrangement Is for Kid MoCoy and Jos Choynskl to fight In Buffalo on Aug. 27.

Yesterday Homer Selby. McCoy's brother, had a conference with Choynskl at the Saratoga Hotel and terms for the match were agreed upon. Selby is manager of the Hawthorne, a new club in Buffalo, which has offered a purse ot $7 500 to McCoy and Choynskl. 75 per cent to go to the winner and 25 per cent to the loser. Choynskl signed the articles of agreement.

At present he is bothered by a sore finger, but he expects this to be healed before the contest. George Slier will probably referee the match. 1 $29.50, $35, $45, $60. the war In all probability would not continue 13 11 14 irt 15 1 8 13 13 3 5 M. C.

Oummjoira. 103: Find Out. 107: Oakley. 112. "ran.

4 i-vr tt Ik. Jf Ml. 5 1 ah en, 8 eC'm'k. 3b I Mmtt, 4 Vnnnr. 8 iMinhus, e.

9 Grimm, a W. i 1 1 2 13 0 a 2 4 3 for any length of time, was not of the opinion Fourth race, mile ome tjuicit. pounos; 2 3 l3 1 A. In Reld. the fall of Santiago would finish It.

1 1 1 0 Dalsv 93: May l'; The Manxman. 102: Richard 1: Macy. 17. Best Barnalna of tha season. At C.

P. 1 KXJ f7 They are proceeding In a wrong way to V. Khw-Kennedy. H4 I Fifth race. mile.

Kiversiae i-raaea. E. 1. YOSt 8-year-olds, welling Good Friend. 8 pounds: Inu Secure peace," he Baid, Uhcre is no use Theodore Hheldon.

.......110 14 1 f'7 endo. 80; Bonito, 69: Tom Collins. 10O; Goodrich. 6 7 their going to the Pope, or to France, or to 9 ft 27 IT 6 f7 Scratch I). R.

Forgan 107. Austria, or other of the continental countries 5 C. B. 7 frixtn race, im mii-n. er-iiuijs NEW TORK.

If. It. Ishearson to eecure it. There is just one place for pounds: Mr. Easton.

'orte, 101; sworasman. $24.50 we shaw absolutely the finest bicycle ever offered fop the price. BLISS LUMSDEN, Mgrs. 1 22 Dearborn St, 87-89 Athland As, V. A.

103 ABUEH TBI'O A EBHBBBKLB them to go, and that is to President McKin 1V: aiorte rouse. seventh race. mile Mareato. 61 rounds: ..121 ..127 ..129 8 IS 1 14 12 in 4 ley. fi.

S. Clarke S. T. Chase William 11' 'avit. Trocha, 61: Alabaster, 4- Vi Lora V'H I 0 3 1 5 117 Our right to the Philippines Is absolute.

Fairfax. 100: j. ti. c. iw; aiuch ii.

Mr. conceded flv stroke. th 1 1 1 3 4 3 acraicn man. naving a puis nandtcaD or live. Great American Stakea Today.

New Tork. June 10. Following are the entries and cannot be gainsaid, and as to Hawaii, every one feels in his bones that we want It and should have It. There can be no doubt as to its great value from every point of At 2 clock the. auaiifying round for the Chi cago cub was begun, eighteen holes, medal play.

Conroy Best Bob Armstrong-. Philadelphia, June 10. Special. Stockings Conroy bested Bob Armstrong in their six-round bout at the Arena tonight. No decision was rendered, under a previous agreement, but Armstrong was clearly outpointed.

for tomorrow: Reason, 'Sb. 4 i-y- rj. rf. I "arner. 4 hicre the four-lowest scores qualifying for the semi First race, mgnweigtu nancicap, luriongs finals, winner to receive a gold medal, second a sil view, and it would be a cad mistake.

In my mind. If the opportunity acquiring it ver medal. When the scores were turned In it 0 2T 14 Typhoon 145 pounds; Premier, Gotham, 132; Buela. Isldor. 128; Nosey, Double Quick, 11C; was found that C.

B. Macdonald. K. I. Frot W.

should be neglected. Waller, and E. R. Driver had Qualified. The 2 2 ft 8 0 07 1 1331 9 nr.

2 2 s- One hears much talk of the traditional sciirea Sw c. B. lci.T. F. policy of this country with regard to colonial TWO YACHT RACES ON TODAY.

Siren and Vanenna Will Contest Again. Columbias Hold a Three-Cornered Begatta, The second match race between the fin keel yachts Vanenna and Siren will be sailed this afternoon, starting at 1 o'clock over a windward and loeward course, starting at the same buoy east of the Fiilierton avenue crib as in Thursday's race. The third race, which will be arranged should Siren win today. Vanennahaving won Thursday, will be decided June IS. The racing season of the Columbia Yacht club will be inaugurated this afternoon by a race of the thirty-footers lxen.

Wizard, and Atalanta. The course will be from the Van Buren street ga around the four mile crib and return, starting at This Is expected to be a close and exciting race, as the aclus are evenly searched. Chtraso-MIehtBan Game, at Detroit. nit: E. I.

Frost HT C. P. McAvov 1iT possessions, Dut 1 question mucn wnetner n4 datfNVw York. June 1. ttenUnc Cr W.

Waller 7 F. R. Hamlin -v, 1 i na-noaa i a rncr. rat i un 1 1 B. R.

67 F. O. Hall 114 the individual sentiments of the people of the country on this question will count for McCormiek. Double play Connor-Pahlen- The Lames dip matcn. postponed rrom inurs- 3 S'rult out llartman.

Warner, flav. for the f. H. Uraves e.up contest, waa scr.ea- Grimth tn. 1 hall Tlernan.

much after all in Its final determination. Changed conditions seem to make some de -j jf irv i led mr 4 rrciocg. dui waa sxsrtea s. in wuw to avoid a finish in the rain. Miss Margaret Ab i 'lres-O'Day and McDonald.

Time of game- bott won this event with a scratch rcoreof 119. parture almost Inevitable." no handicaps oeing auowea. jurs. ji. i ni- General Howard a otner meetings in tnis n.M.T.vlnr.

who mane the rounds with Mlas Ab Notes of the Game. city will be as follows: This afternoon. Sun bott, cams second with- a score of 124. Botn played wen. out Mrs.

yir as unaoio mitf sccnratelv. loslnar many strokes on the day School Teacners association, x. jvl tomorrow morning, Immanuel Baptist -The team left tonlpht at 8:46 over the Xew Tork "iurai and Lake Shore for home. m'! a great catch cf Grlfflthr fly ia we fourth, whlla udriiig up the hill In left. green.

Mrs. Chatfield-Taylor praised Miss Ab Church; tomorrow evening. Centenary bott's work highly, saying sne naa tne racuity of keeping her nerve under the most trying cir- Methodist Church; Monday noon, union ministers' meeting, Y. M. A.

rot Into th game In the ninth hi and McCormiek out at both were safe. APDOtt nns mayei gon raiy one j. oui. stands at the ton cf the list among the Ann Arbor. Mich- June 10, Special.

1 An enthusiastic mass-meeting of students was held in Waterman gymnasium here tonight In anticipation of tomorrow's dual track and baseball games with Chicaga at-Detroit. The local rooters ex? pect a victory for Michigan In both track and baseball, and the university will send down two excursion loads of supporters tor the contest. i. 2 maJe a matrnlflcert effort after Joyce's iniuJ Vov.er aecond ia the fourth, but eould not Oak Park II. S.

Field Day. The Oak Park High School held Its ninth annual e.ie making a forty-foot putt Into the hole from ta auck in his outstretched luuuu. In. Total. the edse of the green, bcorea: Abbott field day yesterday on the Oak Park club grounds.

Four firsts went to Hunter, and the others were il 11 Dr. Lyon: 8 Baltimore, lOj Lonlavllle, 7. 124 Mrs H. tfiatneiu-i ayior. Miss Shearaon Mise Iay thli or' Mi June 1.

Hughes was wild la nrgt inning an4 Bav the Louigines a com- 125 7 12 1S3 General Sport in if If tea. iaing leaa, but j-rasee went to piece! Mrs W. KirK PERFECT Tousouf. who Is to meet Evan Lewis In a catch-es-eatch-can wrestling match in this city on June 20. will wrestle tonight Uerakildes, the Qreek.

at iuuny rr" Orlolea won cut. The decisions of the "mpirea W.ra oh1ecte1 to bv both tennis, ar.d i- tb nrograro. ax ji mis lorfiwrn inr coeo Cur. match rlay. hole, win tne ALaoison square uardeiu.

Kcw Tork. contested. At 1. Ki waa tnt to the bench for vigorous Un-aidre9d to Andrews. Steniel and Qutnn A match game of baseball will be played at carted At o'clock In the afternoon the Chlcage uaiy-s far.

1 nirty-ninttt ana wentworth avenue, between nine representing Franklin MacVeagh i join iq4 iirowna. noimra naa jusc aventy One mile bicycle race Conley, Time. 2:33. to yards dash Cratty. Time, 4-6.

KumUng high Jump Hunter; distance, 5 feet 2 Pote" vault Hyman: distance. 8 feet inches yarns dash KockwelL 2:00. Half mile walk Waller. Time. Bunniiig broad Jump Hunter; cutanea, IS feet yard's hurdle Hyman.

Time, :1 100 yards dash-Cratty. Time, :10 4-5. Standing broad Jump Hunterj distance. feet "onemi'lerun-Pi-att. Time 67.

lUrnmer throw-Hyman; distance. feet. lifi rds dash Hunter. Time. 1 bicycle race-Coniey.

Time 13:14. ClaaV wlay of won; '68, second: third: rt i mn IT I nwn, lim.vn on uriol. uniform when his servicta were a co. ana aanaara uu company this afternoon. -i j.

n1 at 2:. tne onsciation up. uhuum taJoir AN ELtoT TOILET LUXURY. "Used by people of refinement SMr? replace MotJraw. Attendaace, Jti 1 1 M.l.l.

IK. 1A1IMIAITI.IIC. 1 hole, mecai This afternoon at Thirty-ninth street and Weot-wortii avenue an asseelation football match will be played for the benefit of John McPhee bt een teams representing Scotland and England. iLick- 2 3 altlmore. Sb.l 1 1 OlX will pe at BUM ciutJb Amona tha local ball games tomorrow re.4 An.

Clarke. If. ..2 0 Kttchey, ae.l Stafford, cf.l 1 lexter, rf .1 Wagner, lb.l Smith, 1 Tfrm'n. 3b.O for orer a c6Qtury. burn Parks and Feataerstoaas at aevent-nlath I 'jnVkt A- Isaacs iont ss.2 street and einworia avenue.

jLaiys ana 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 5 0 0 Dartmouth Champion. at inirty-nintn sxreei ana wentworth venue. Unions and Illinois Cycling club at Uni.ai; Park. tii 2 1 1 June 10. iBpeeiai.j un- i'rastr.

v. S-on. c.O "lita, Hanover. waverley feieycBej Liberal diflcoojta.fbia cash tales this week. 1-rf CLYDE WARNERMFO, CO, I Chicago Ata, 287 Wabaah-avl 1 i.

rrlaceton-Yale Game Today. 'Princeton. X. J. 10-TJ? Princeton baseball team temorrow wtd meet TaJe and if victorious will break training Immediately after the game.

The men are aU in good condition excepUn "King" Kelly. shoulder Is weak. He ha been saved all week fof the Yale game HUi-brand and Kafer will occupy the points for Pnnoeton. Academy Field Day. The track and field teams of Northwestern.

Lake Forest, and Morgan Park Academies will hold their annual triangu'ar meet for the Inter-academlo championship at Lake Forest this af ter-noun. Two games are scheduled for this aftet'ioon la the Walker Cup cricket competition. At Thirty-ninth street and Wentworth avenue the lullmaa and Wanderers' teams will meet for the 'second time at 1:30 e'cloek. At Fullerton avetau Bl hdff hil Williams by the score of here today by aeiea" a wltli Wlll- TotaU. 10 11 27 lrt Totals.

.7 24 12 2 1 faitlmore UavlUe George and Chicago meet at 2 o'clock. Gemes in 1 3 4 219 -Warner. Tvrnont I to Saved! but this seme cannot affect lams ViJ TwlUatni and Amherst have IZZ u52eP 2nd respectively to Dart-loU three an wer. pretty evnly Hvut-h. The but the home team outflelded BatteHei-Dartm'h.

Pater and base, For Sttllmbl Sporting MwGd 121. McGann. Ui. riwineni wuiuvunua OJ re; ume-afo II and La Grange at Parkslde. Bt.

Lawrencei tnd aV iL.Hhl. Kelley "ts-ataffL oeorge i. ai asningioa ack. and First base on bans Off Hughes, First The Unshared Lover" You won't kiss Yesterday jrou eatd T0U could kiss the rround I stood on." 03a Girl" The rras was cut there." Judy, II 1 1 1 1 T- Jit by pitched ball-JtnninKs. wimmi.

uuin.es, Struck out.

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