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BEEVILLE
TRIPLE PLAY AT
JFFALOESLOST SERIES
Buds Wer Bbiiktid in . Game Marked by Senv
!;nts Made: It Three in a Row From the Crip
Ksational pddngaa;
pled Champions.
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DELIBERATE AFBONT; OFFERED:. :
SULEIVAN BY JAMES CORBETT
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J Yesterday's Scores: :- 2
Dallss 1; Hoostoa 0. '. ' ' ' J
: .:-''Tm Worth t; In Astasia 1.
- -OklTMtaa 4; Shrove. 1.
? Oklahoma City It; Win 8. 5
vu -v-
5- Where They Play today :
' Bnaetoa t Stovaeort.
;''.. Sea Aatoale tt nQl.
1 o'- Oerefetoa at Fort Wvarth. a
J ' - . Waes at OkMbsxCtTv
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v-'IlAJJLAB. Texas. Jon 23. The homo turn
' axade tt three etralght whitewash dmbblngs os
DniMt. Angdleatlhg yesterday's score of 1 to o.
- Seoars u la unbeatable pitching form enJ
aU kla Bsemmatee fielded perfectly. This msde
(or th. visitors who were never
I as reach third bur during thr twenty
ef th. three leys' plsy. Today-.
gam. tH settled thl. wsy: In th. third Inning
Thabo Wt to right fl.ld for three bases; Mug
wasted to ft rat na foar had hall.: Jackson alnglcd
1. era tor aad Thabo scored thr only nin made
tbe game.
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Tanaa baat hit Tor bo.
Doable playa K.)ry to Ban;
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trark aal By' Rherm . by Mltra.ll S.
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alls Of Bhoata . off Ultrhll .1.
Tlaaa at aasas flas hour sad (im4bm atla-
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EOTTUAV WON FOE CRABS.
Gahractoa Fielder Batted &uni That
Defeated Firatet.
(tfaausM) Part 5ata.) '
' HaVtVUPOBT. La.. Jaae Plarhar Orafe-
Ma agala vaat twtn tb. bos for OalTassaa afut
rfltekaac tha dart of tha aefUs and today waa
'aataamasl a artniiar of a 4 to 1 aeon. Liagva-
flaldar pltcaaal ;aat as good a gaax. bat tha
1 Phrases hits wars aat as opportoaa. HotTaiao
for tha Tlstaara ma hi two raaa la ta third
iaalac arka a alagl. and two raasa la tb. nlath
with a 4Vaauv. Tha aaly PI rat raa eaau la
th. Hits jrhn Pllck alt for tars bags aad
corat aa 4. Bastta'a slngl.
Th faatnr. ot th gam. was th. (Uldlag of
O. Bmlot walla HtAxlrkan and Hoffman mad.
perfect
t throws from th. ontM.ld. catling off
1-irsM
at tha put.
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Twe-ba. lt BraTaULB dear.
Thrao-bsae hit Pllck.
Baaaa aa ball Of f Uaganflaldar 4 off Crab-
prrac out By Uagea fielder 1. by Oshble .
Left ea has as OsUeataa Ki. fhrereport 7.
Doabla play Htarlrkaen to White.
. Wild rltab By Llngeuftelda 1.
; First base aa errors Galieetoo S Shrer.port 1.
. I'aseed balk White.
Bit by Batcher C. Smith. Hlnrirksea. UII.t
' Tlaaa af gam On. boar and forty fir.
Laplraafrrlas.
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PAKTHEHS WOS THEEE.
Timely Single Completed Clean
: Sweep of Series From Nag.
(Woautea Ftsl SttcitlJ
'-- PORT WORTH. Texas Jan 21. Port Worth
tad It tare straight at bom a from Saa An
Isall. which wbsa coo pled with tha trio woa
la tha ho as. of tb Broncos glrea the Paa-
ttanj bb area half ajoaea hi a row. Port Worth
agaha preaentsd a crippled It neon but hit at
BtiBsatBus tlsjaa A atagle orer second y Bnapp
la tha fourth amred two men and more than
aude ap tor tb. lead nbtalned by the visitor In
tha third whan Alexander scored on a aacrlfice
y. Paadry played bla Brat game at short fir
tha ataaaeoa.
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.' Summary;
. Sacrtaee iy Paadry.
' Ief t oa bass Port Worth .1. San Antonio 6.
Twe-bas hit Jolly. Hornhorst.
' Denbla plays Lattimore (snassalatad) I ants
B Bchaa. Uornhorst to Flrestln.
Struck ant By Burke s Billiard 0.
: rlases aa balls Burke 1. Bllllsrd 2.
' Wild nUch Billiard.
Tim af gams Oaa hoar gnd thirty -eight mln-
IwasplrB StBiler.
r ; TSJlASS BATTED OGLES.
Dov Andrew 'Won Another Game
' r v. From Helpless Waco.
1 V'' ' (Haaurtoai Put Sptda).)
.. OKLAHOMA CSTT Ok I.. Jews H. Andrews'
smb. enrobed a taw points oa tne pennant ladder
by defeating Waco 12 ta S. Ogles wsa pounded
Vviiilama. If .u " '" 9 ' 4) . 0
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Bttd for Tharksra In ninth; bttr4 foe
iweon in ninth; betted for Ogle la alnth.
Leweon
Br Innings:
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Oklahoma City
.000 030 ooo s
.ago 120 0i 12
Snmm.ryr
8TlnT BImi Johnon. w.t. -
I-ft on Uw W.co & Oklahoma aty . '
Twi-lia h!t lhiwnry. Claw AllUaiaa.
Thr iMiitr hit White.
Hinirk out B.r BandT 5.
Um oo halla Bandy 2. Ofbw S.
Tint of gam. On. hoar and fortf-Sra anla-
Ut.1.
laiplr. Ourtla.
Gossip of the Diamond
Bhoott Innrd Dr. walks. Krra tranaporta-
tlon in about all that ar a Boffalo tha
clianc. io dl. tm th. .acks.
"iiUflcldM Btwwart. lnflrld.r lawaon. Catcher
and (u!flldr Lowrry ar Want's thr new sd-
dltlona. Thry ar rxioc' rrport at an..
Tb. Glsnts plsjMl without a babbl..
Hoaatoa
a nntwtt
acqulivd two. r.ry Hill man bad
on bla llat.
outlaid.
Trn putouts w.ut to th Dallas
Aroardlng to th Now. Wstsna pulled hlmarlf
out of s hoi. In tb. aMond gam. when th.
bun war. fiUl and but on. Olant down. H.lul.
Maag robbad Jofaaay Enbaoka of a hit.
Tb. Bronros lose' tha aerrlces of arlflln Jnst
s It. has atrnck big stride. Roger rosy U.
Telon sutPclently to take bla plara bat tt Is
.Tldont thai Atlanta dues not consider him At
for fast company.
Thr. dooblaa featured the game. Two of
the st paid oat th Beldlcg record of th. Buffs-
loei. while th Meer I eraditwl to Dallas.
K.awy waa la batter form behind tha bat thin
In tb. ascoad gam.
T hacks rs waa back behind tb bat for War
after senrat wek absenc la tha North. The
circuit la watching for the eipected nw Nsel-
gstnra to make their debut la order to teat the
rvaewed strength of Gordon's slae.
Walter Kbonta only sllowed two hits and foxy
Joe Uowry netted bath of them to help out his
srersge. Th (Hants found Boy Mitchell for
eight blnglea. three of which were credited to
Jackson and two to B.lnlr Maag.
B re water sad JoUy ware tb sluggers for th.
Panthers. Brewater smote healthily for three out
of three wall Jolly fotsnd fnr two. Hohnborst
of the Nags duplicated the latter stunt throw-
ing la a two-bagger for good measore.
Tbe Southwest Texas league ta developing halr-
rststng yielding staats aowadsya The Rueebuds
Soiled aff a triple play sgslnst Beeellle yeeter-
ay but that did ant help th.m win the game.
Beerllle played errorless ball sad raptured tha
high score.
Hoastoa Ku Anton I. and Fort Worth ar de-
prived of the senlc of their beat mas. Hill
and Wlckenhoffer ar nrlsatag from th Uooatoa
Uaa-nn. HrlasoB la the InJursd
yie
tber
sod Hlgge are tempersrily out of tb Pan
working list.
Don ael!y ta a moving spirit- Tatdne; a a
naetaos the team that was by a means a fast
oa la liM). h hss constructed a paanant
Phaser that la host One right oa th. road ta tb
bip. Tb Oraha will be in the neighborhood of
th rag whoa th end comas.
A soft-voiced Irishman wbo at sere th pennant
hopes of tb Daltaa Olants will rest saay tor
the rsmatader of the week oa th strength of
tbnas three gamea from Hone ton. In fact. It
will be the first real satisfactory week ead
Via looey haa had la soms tlaaa.
Rank Saldlng and fast kitting marked a Berre
speclosea of th National game. Seven Brownies
mad au error aarh. while tour ot tb Bermudss
counted ap eight. Browa ot Brownsville was
wild sad leaned serin passes Is six Innings.
Xhe gsaa lasted two hour aad tea minute.
Bllllsrd worked sgsln for Baa An too to. Why
leldy la not using a few af bla surplus Blabmen
In p isc of pitching Bllllsrd anttl b la abso-
lutely unable to win is anexplalnable. Yesterday
wsa the third time In five daya Bllllsrd wss
seat la to tha boj. Aad ha lost all three ot tha
games. .-- - -. -
Robb. unfll recently ot Odrpoa Cbytse M
as red la a Bermuda aaitorrn yeoterdsy and.
Blthongb ha waa hit sard won his gaaaa. Lare-
do betted gloriously aad piled ap too greet
a lead for the Brownies to overcome. HelTaaaa
relieved Brawn la the box and eoatrtbatad to
the raaa ot his opponent a.
Mitchell kept the hits well scattered aad they
were oaly bunched oa him la th third. A gen-
eral mlxtara oom posed of a txlple. a walk
and a single resulted fatally tn the oaa lone
nin that coasted for the game. VTatauo wsa
beaten la the same way on run la the third
accomplishing bla downfall.
OalvaatoB broke tb hoo-doo aad woa aat yee-
terdsy. but tb Glssta and Part Worth mads a
clesa sweep ot tb series from Houston aad Ssn
Antonio. Tha Crabs ar bow within a gam
and a half of tb lead and ar but half a game
behlad th Nag. With evea lock OalvaatoB caa
psss oaa Aatuelo tomorrow.
Larky Wright wsa pined against tha Peerleaa
Loom an and blanked the Bud. Lob. man had oaa
bad lnnlBg. while Wright pitched steady ball
ail along tb Has. An (1 arson of Bvilie got
three hits out of four trips whits Loagley and
Shooed made two each. Ikay Pendleton helved
Loamsa round off th triple play for the Vic-
toria team.
The Nags have a new shortstop In Paadry.
Evidently th short field 1 botherlear LeMy coo-
sldersbiy. Larsen could not stand tha pace;
RUp ta a dlaappointment; Raaapp refused to
stsy with the teem and Bow oome Mt. Paa-
dry. His debut wss quite sstlsfsotory aa his
aacrlfice fly scored the only run for tha Broacoa
sad he mad one hit.
Three la a raw for Dallas! Tb Champions
simply could not and th Olant pitchers. All
three of tbe Buffaloes' pitchers Hornsby. Wat-
son and Mitchell pitched gftnd ball especially
the last two who allowed but one run each
but the ID II men could not hat behind them.
HonttoB'a only felling on the road aecme to
be s hatting slump but that raa prove fatal.
Hoffman batted heroically for th Crabs aad
bis two hits drove la th runs that won. Dan
Hllcx.slso hammered out two good onss. George
XmTTn hss livened up tha Pirate Infield consid-
erably since bis return tn the gem aad too
chances are that Nsgle or Pllck oae wlU be need
ss utility In hi plscs. Smith's blngle follow-
ing Flick's triple scored th only Hhrayeport
run.
Th Indians captured another swatfoat from
Waco. Uclea had to stand his oontshment sit the
way and was batted for thirteen bita Including
two double and a triple. Oklahoma amothererl
tbe Nsvlgstora under twetv runs. Doc Andrew
himself wsa the only Bravs wbo failed to blngle
and many a Bed Men got several good ones.
Bsndy wss also hit but kept tha plate asfe
except la tbe sixth when three raaa were poshed
across.
Ths Port Worth claim that Roy Mitchell did
not announce th forfait to Houston la tiro at
tbe fiasco pulled off in the rain Monday la pre-
posterous. Ths official scorer was ta tb press
box snd Mitchell clearly announced to blm that
he had forfeited the game as eoou as he walked
out of the diamond. When Mitchell came la to
the bench Morris still In the field called out to
ssk what he ithe umpire i had done. Mitchell
answered dlatlnctly "Forfeited. 0 " Morris
msy have misunderstood htm but he took his
team off the field without delay.
A BIG TAEPON.
C. L. Bering Lands Big Fisn at
Bettison Pier.
C. L. Bering Is back from Bettison pier
where he spent Monday trolling tor sliver kings.
H was successful getting oae strike snd after
a pretty flgut of twenty minutes landing a record
ftah 6 feet by 2H Inches weighing shout 110
pounds. Th strike wis gotten while out Bear
th end of tb north Jetty sad he and his host-
maa Chris enjoyed tbe excitement finally lead-
ing the big king Into their boat. Wb.l out at
the end they ssw the prnt.-aslonsts from Bolivar
lanamg mscaerei oy me .uoaen iocs nana
record eaten also two big Jewflsh.
Tee new tan
moo trolling boat eenecillly built
for thl sport waa flret christened by Hsrdy
Horn of 0. L. Then. Bering's he lending
three oa Sundsy ths largest two being 6 feet
10 Inches weight about 110 pound esch. From
now oa tbe allver kings will be fished for regu-
larly s ths sport 01 trolling I easy and tbe
ftehermas la glvea a good ehaaea to land whea
he gate the atrike. .
Georg Oalne of this city caught the first
on for Houston also holding tha record outside
of Tsrpoa Texas landing his on a No thread
th breaking strength of which Is 18. This
make five caught by Hoowtoolana sa far. A
crowd will go aftsr them sgsln Sunday.
Stewart-Howell company of Ban Francisco
hsve aeet to ft. L. A Theo. Berlaa B hSBdsuas
.1 1... U.I.. ens tn he elven tn the winner lend.
Ins
tn long eel larpwn no so o. uu "I11"1
rr at Morgans Point Seabeook. Gilveston or
either at Morg
the Bernard river. Th trophy wiU M eagerly
fished for by the mes
poa elub.
A big fishing trip
mouth of th Bernard
loere 01 in nowsuns abb
will tike plae? at. th
July a aaa . xna jocsi
crowd win go down Saturday get off at tn
Brovuvilie bridge get aboard tb Uunch Texas
ana 'by aayllglit Sunday will reach tbeir csmp.
Then (or a record rua after tarpon aa this kr
pnka of as th beet piece fttttsld of Aransas
Pas. Oaptala Will Martin wlU have tha camp
ready and th bunch expect aome extra good
sport. v Tb nglnes tor tb boat will b shlfoM
hwymw sn A ell will he atAi eeadv for tb
opening trio. Ths rid at twenty mike (rem A
the bridge is aowa sn or th prttlswi rirera lb
bw X
v! Jeffries at RSillivaot Alftw
A . ' M.lUrt!a.ee ri. 'eUl 'n-Blilt' TiJi Tk4
t mdivci s r.iucaa iui
V JOHN L. aULLIVAN. s
RRXO. Nev.. -June a. Tha most nnpleaaant
xperteace i ever has! tta. tb. fcog'trlf froat ta
Bast to attend tb hit contest here July 4 aa-
rarred today at Jeffries' camp. I hsv beea
meeting aM frienda aad renew lag aid acquaint-
ance and. nave had sorb a pleasant Hate gen-
erally that the thought never eatered my head
that there wsa goto to bt gay ntaplaaaantaaaa
ta tha trip at all. My recaption at th Jeffrie
camp waa Warts enough hat It lacked that
cordiality that raally expected bacaua 1 oaly
went there with oae pu ranee and that waa to
sea tb undefeated champion shake aim by th
hand and wish him link. But the "plana ot
men" yua know and that's what cropped np
her.
I had yoat beaa remarking aa th ' pleaaant
surroundings aad th admirable kwatlaa of tbe
irsion
lug Quarters and bad la mind a pleasant
t chat with Jeffries who I admire la every .
and atwsrs dfck He Is a great sthlete. fie'
little
wsy and
bss nenvesi
last asm nas . aeeiaD7
anything .
1 know of to cast a refleottea a tlw gaane aba
if
was isirt toe aaan or. a i approacaea me
gate to his cottage ground a young man stepved
up 1 do not know him name and 1 laonired
ot him If Mr. Jeffries was about. He Informed
me that Jeffries was oat on tb road.
As 1 started to walk away 1 heard a voice
behind me say: "Jeffries told ms that If you
came here he didn't want to ssa yoa.
I Immediately turned aboas and saw that tt
was my old sstsgonlat Jim Corbett. ' wbo wss
peeking. 1 then approached that gat again
and erked: "Why should Jeffries say anything
of that aortr"
SAU SVIJ.lTAiTilrlOCKRD MILL.
Corbstt replied: "Because yoa knocked tha
fight and said it wss going to b a fik."
"I never said anything of the kind." I replied
bat Otrrbett held to hi contention and I tried
ta point oat to htm bow ridiculous It would have
beta tor me at any other one la similar position
to kaoek a gam I regarded so highly: but Cor-
bett indicated by bla meaner aad speech that
ha -was determined to believe that I had said
all manner af things derogatory to tb coming
contest and ss I didn't seem able to convince
blm and he appeared tn be aolely In charge of
affairs at the Jeffries csmp. I quietly welled
away.
Nothing like thl haa .ear occurred to me be-
fore and I regret it eer so much. Not that i
have anything ta be ashsmcd of la my owa
eoadnrt nor hsv 1 anything to taka back that
1 ever said sbout this content or say other eon-
test; but I did feel cbagrtaed at not being able
to convince tha Jeffries element that I bad been
misquoted and that 1 had ssy thing bat the em-
cerest washes for tbe success or the coming
contest. 1 am too' old a man and too much
expert
this 1
'rieneed In tb way of sporting evente of
art ta nrokona a contention that Corbett
seemed bent on and rather than create any
more dleeereeable features to a regrettable oc-
casion. 1 had my say and walked away.
If Jeffrtea and bla friends want to believe sll
tbe worst a boot me 1 snppose I will bare to let
them do tt and they are perfectly weleoms to
ineir opinion now ever wrong they ar.
1 am
neve solely rer tae purpose or 1
renortlnr tbe bsn-
pen Inge m tbe training
wbat tranenlreegn the rfr
of tbe two men and
ng July 4 for the readers
of the paper which I represent a fair and Im
partial reoort. without fear or favor to anyone.
I have thought all along particularly la the past
few yearn that sport nsd advanced to a higher
level wber actual contestant and their fo.
towing should regard each other la a friendly
light rather than a belligerent one.
CORBETT RECALLED OLD SCORES.
I regret tha occurrence today not bscans.
ot ray part things I said or did. bat because the
old aide af it could not forget anplsasaatn
that started and war ta vogn yeara ago.
Corbett aad 1 here had wordy passe before
sad whll 1 have seen him of 1st yesrs to talk
to him. I bad not the slightest Idea but that he
had forgotten all those disagreeable things that
war ogagvd la at oa time and try to main-
tain aa atawapher that would at least help
slong tha coming contest.
In view of tb trouble that It has gone through
elraadv. my friend and myself t Iking tbe mat-
ter over afterwards eon to not see what par
ticular object there was In resorting to such
an unpleasant euscasaion ana un
gllng. dwesnas N Jegrlear-beilei
things that ban bean attrflHi
Corbett I could convince him t
that I never said them and I could
him in more wsva than oaa that I did not.
faking a common sanee view .ot It how foolish
It would h for m. a rhamptoa at on tlm.
with all the credit and all the popularity that
any other champion enjoyed to decry the sport
which I regard as ths lesder of them all and
to make nasty little personal remarks shout
th principals or 1b fact any on connected
with tb contest.
SULLIVAN BEFCTKS CHAROE.
Aa a matter of fact I have always been a
boostar of manly art of as If -defense in this great
country of ours aad other countries that I have
visited where tb sport has always beaa looked
apop as the beat physical exercise tbst a man
may ladnlge la.
Though I dtd aot have tha pleasure of meet-
ing Jeffries. I saw some of his work and his
apparent good condition was all that 1 or any-
one .tea eould expect. As s mstter of fact I
did not realise that a fellow could leave th
Jam an long and get hi a body la tha condition
efmes showed that be was In during tb work-
out on the platform be baa rctd oack of ht
bous. 1 did not watt to as all that he did.
bait after punching the bag a few mtautea. I
understand be shadow-boxed jumped tbe rope
and wrestled a bit with Parmer Burna.
Hla camp la probably sitae ted aa advanta-
geously as It possibly csn be In this loaaltty.
He Is only sbout three ail las from the center
of the city and can be easily reached 4 alee trie
car or good wagon road. It Is tb high snow-
capped mountain surrounding Rett that mixes
II cn loeai epei mr iraiuiaa irarpwua 1 mu-
pberlcallr. Tbe site hae miners I spring directly
si 1 ims the rosd from tbe entrance to hla cot-
tage. where tbe waters bubbls from the earth
1m prisms ted with sll msnncr ot mineral quali-
ties of sll temperature.
There Is a pool connected with this soring
a pool connecxea wr in mis sonng
Ing can he Indulged In and tbe gen-
adlnga of tha country make tha
one ideal spot for both men to
wnere oainini
eral surronac
localltv the one Ideal snot
extend themeeivea for tbe coming contest which
will occur eleven aaye uence.
Johnson baa not arrived en Nevada soil is
yet but bra manager. Tors Fl.nnsrsn. has fast
shown me a teeegram from' tbe champion with
tb information that Johnson lesves Saa Fran-
cisco tonight. In that event ha will be her
t 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
Flannagsn has pitched his csmp at Rick's
road house sbout three mlleg from th center
of tbe city. In an opposite direction from Moana
Springs where Jeffries Is located.
This town Is fight erase. There la no doubt
about that. . Whea I arrived at the atatlon this
morning then waa a big crowd on hand that
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augurated oo the New Arena.
eecorted aw sB th' way to my hotel Tha
wane eat feeling waa evinced for ma ban. where
I had not vial ted sines 1 was here at th time
af the Carson .OIW Sght. I wss very much
gratified to Bleat some of the friends 1 knew
tbe as4 ana aarrprlasd tq Snd they were atlll
Is Is a Sa handsome town and the real-
dene- portkJq rivals taat of most any Hasten;
(rst-rlaaa so barb.' Beautiful gardens surround
the houses trees are well mid out and many
facilities that feufern Sown have exlat her.
- 4 MCKAMf 0T OPTIMISTIC. '
On all sides la Beard nothing but commenda-
tion tor Tag Blehard and tbe plunk and energy
ha has shown la tbe face of so many obstacles.
He Is a reatarkabla young msn and deserves
than he will get out ot the coming con-
He the I i.. ihar if the affair bad
been allowed to go throagh In Sso Francisco the
locoBr. would save been vastly more than It
will probably be here; however nothing dsunted.
Richard s going -abend Just ttte same as be
SI
Jjrd OKlt in Saw Krani
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eoaesr bnenn n the srena thl morn
ing -vjorluoast otlie rsllrosd 'station aboat one
mile. The contractors Informed me that there
le not . tha slightest doubt but that everything
will be completed at Irsst a day before the
Fourth.
LEFT TO EICKAED
To Bring About Beconciliation Be-
tween Jeff and Sullivan.
(AtneioHi Prtss Rtport.f
RK.NO' Jv.. June JS. Former Champion John
L. Snlllvaa was tola by former Champion Jams
1. Corbett today that bis presence was aotde-
stred at tha camp of farmer Cberaplon Jams J.
Jeffrie.
"Why?" taked wulflvn as be stood at tbe
Rt that hag been closed to bsr htm from Jet
es' cottage at Moan Springs.
"Bacao? replied Corbett. "you have knocked
th big tight aad called it a fake. Jeffries
wants aaa to nay that be will not shake hands
with yon."
"That's a mistake. I've been misquoted." th
veteran John L. proposed.
"I don't believe yoa were misquoted calmly
answered Corbett and after s brief -colloquy
SuUlvsn moved awsy and returned to Reno with
his manager. Prank Hall. .
Speaking tor Snlilvsa. Manager Hall declared
that John L. rs fuses to regard Corbett ss Jef-
fries' snokesmaa aad that he will return to
Moana Spring and make another effort to see
Jeffries personally.
Sjwaklng for Jeffrie who at tbe time of
Sullivan's call waa lounging in his cottage. Man-
a get Sa Bergar a earns that lorbett wag fully
empowered to speak for Jeffries snd that If Bill-
IIvbb mskes another effort to seek Mm out ha
will bo accorded the aame receptloa a that of
today.
"Of coarse" said Barger. "as the public Is
gtvea aceeae t our camp Pulnvan hss ss much
right a anybody a lee to come snd see Jeffries
work bat Corbett quoted Jeffrlee correctly In
telling Sullivan that he will hsTe nothing to do
with klm."
Sullivan In a statement to the Assoelsted
Pre said be waa totally unprepared for the
treatment given blm aad has no Intention of forc-
ing hlmaelf on Jeffrie It Jeffries does not care
to receive htm. Ha declared that there waa no
fonndattoa for tbe belief of Jeffrtea' trslnera
that be bad "roasted" Jeffrlee aad hid termed
tb coming fight a "frsms up "
it 1 understood Richard will try to effect a
reconciliation betweea Sullivan and Jeffries.
Jeffrlee did hla Srst public work In Nevada
at Moana Springs this afternoon In the pres-
ence of mora tha a 400 apectator. The former
chimploa after a morning aaaaloa ot ball playing
began hi real eierdee with s rigorous fifteen
mlnatee' siege of bag rnmchlng. This was fol-
lowed be a brief Invasion of the pulley weight
department and Immedlstex thereafter a long
rope aklpping eeeelon was indulged In. After
that be aha do w-bo Bed for fifteen minutes pot
in three rounds of rough and tumble work with
Firmer Bams and finished bia efforts with ab-
dominal .x.rdsea of bis crestlon.
la all Jeffrlee' nerrlae occupied one hour
and tea minora. When asked If the altitude
had any -effect on hla respiration the former
champion replied that be sesn-ely noticed any
chanry-. H admitted however that whea be
ineu ma 'wnra nis areaums wee eineaaii
at la sxtyemely slow
asnoanta are noticed. .
e heavy bettor win
' nonee strings anui'tb arrival ot
the eoaet delegation.
Th announcement- from San Francisco that tbe
Langfurd Ketrbel content planned fnr tb morn-
ing of tb big fight had been called off waa
not entirely unexpected tn Reao. Tbe local com-
mittee working with Promoter Richard to stsge
tbe Jrffrle-Johneon bsttle. wss strongly opposed
to th rival event a en nmotnt atrong pressure
to bear oa Promoter Heater.
Tom Flanagan received a telegram from Jack
Johneon this afternoon stating ths negro would
arrive In Reno tomorrow morning. The message
waa sddsead to Flanagan aa "manager of Jack
Johnson."
Just what Johnson meant by that wording
after bla reported reappointment of Oeorgo
Little as hla manager Is s question of particular
Interest to Tom Flsns'gsn
All Is tn readiness for the champion's sr.
rival at tha road house secured for his training
Onsrters.
Promoter Bid Heater this afternoon announced
that he and Tom O'Pay of San Francisco had
?u re baaed outright Jack Johnaoa'a Interest In
he fight picture and that It was they and
not tbe Eastern picture syndlcat who had de-
posited 130.000 to Johnson s account In a San
rrancisoo bank.
Johnson Interviewed Undertaker.
(Asiociatti Prtu Report )
SAN FRANCISCO.- Jnaa 28 Jacfc Johnson
cdncluQed Ua sta.at the OkeaB Besch today with
lOur-minuie interview wile en iiranun Lrmn
ickson of Chicago. . '
No oae at the training ramp Appreciated the
somber humor of ths sltaatloa more then John-
son. Jackson Is a friend ot Johnson and Is ant
her In bis official capacity. U will be it the
ringside In Reno however. A big crowd gstn
JS ei vrowu I'm
go through bis last
: waa disappointed.
I been packed and all
ered to see the rnampioa
work before teavlna. bat
Johneon 'e boTtn aloves bad been Deck'
bla punching nags were on ineir way 10 ievaoa.
Tea miles on the road with Al Ksufman la
tb morning constituted tb day's workout.
The champion did not appear In the police
court thl morning to answer to tb cbsrge of
fast automobile driving upon which he wis ar-
rested yesterday. Hs sllowed th caa to go
by default. ;
Jeff and "Tex" Sold Picture Bights.
(AuotiaUd Prtu Rtftri.1
REXO Nov.. June 23. Ferns 1 snaooncement
of th purchase for 176000 by Will lira T. Rock
representing aa Eastern syndicate of Jeflriei'
I -JP" '
. I mix It as not oeneveo 11a
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V- MEN WHa WILL HELP JtKIKS WIN. .i":.j''t
y.v ;:;;--i'-'-t?.'vi.'.''-..vi:..e;::V'vM':'f
ant ot Diiuivaiayii isuu si wsnuei
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and Richard's tatareat la tha fight pletrrres wss
made by Blckard at' '10 o'clock toalght. Ac-
cording to tha term of the sal Jeffrie Is to
recelva 180.000 U the amount aad Blckard lift.-
000. Tha only condition stipulated by tb pur-
chasm Is tsat tb flghtrs enter th ling snd
KING JAMW;W0N. HANDICAP.
leatHMWtte vSSSiHrin by
: Only ti Half Length.
.Atiat4 triu KiptrtA '.
SHEEP8BKA0 Jobs 28. Klng Jims
under Shilling's powerful ride' evoa tlia Sbeeps-
hesd Biy hanoicaa at a mil here today la
1:37 8-6. H won from Msskett by a half
lehgth. King Jsme was fsvortt at T to 0
while th mare waa held st 8 to 8.
Six ipd a half furtaigav-Prince OaL Dreamer
Uagsilae. Time 1 :2n. t 1 :
Two snd a aUJntfreVWittr Way. Th Wel-
kin Monte. Time 6:11.
Five furlong Cow lea Ry Straw Dr. Buh-
ner. Time 1:01.
One mile Rheepsbnd Bsy hsndlrsp laoo
King James. Msskett. Gear. Time 1:37 8-6.
Mile ami an eighth Perry Johnson Captsln
Swanson. Cheek. Tim 1:M.
Five fnrlonga Round th World Mr. Qollght-
ly. Adrisn. Time :S 4-6.
Enapp's First Winning Mount.
(Astociatid Pnu Kr.ort.)
I.ATOMA Ky. June 23. Jockey "Bill"
Knapp had hi first winning mount of the Lsto-
nli meet today landing Right Eaey In front on
the handicap sprint the feature of the card
after a hard drlv In the stretch.
Four and a balf furlongs Bea Uncas Dels ney.
Forehead. Time :64 1-6.
Fir furlongs Tender Heart Robert T Les-
coos. Time 1:01 S-6.
8lx furlong Dainty Dame Wapoooca CUat
Tucker. Time 1:12 41.
8I1 furlong Right Easy Emperor Wllllsm
Haubringe. Time 1 : 12 2-5.
Mil snd twenty yitds -Camel. Alma Bey
Plantlind. Time 1:44 8-0.
Mile and sn eighth Third Rail Belleaf
Nansu. Time 1:621-3. ;
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FaTorltes Had a Bad Day
lAuociafd Prtu Rtport.)
HAMILTON-Ont. June 23. Favorites bsd a
bad dar here today onlv one pronounced favorite
Usgmsn. finishing In front
Six furloiursrleymonr Beutler Carrtlllon Ida
D. Time lTl.1 2-. ..-
Six furlongs Compton Osertne Sight. Time
1:18 2 5.
Five and t half furlong Miss Jensh. Tyelon
Henry Wslbank. Time 1:07 8-8. .
Two snd a half miles steeplechase Stella
Land Tail. Kejectsble. Time 4:4-.V .
Mile and a sixteenth Rsjmin Ban Ives
Console. Time 1:40 8-5.
Six furlongs. Ontario handicap Lady Irma
Selwick J H Houghton. Time 1:18 3-5.
Mile snd sn eighth Albert 8tarr Don Mac-
Donald High Quo. Time 1:53.
Two Favorites Won.
lAjiociatfi Prtu Rtport.)
SALE LAKE CITY June 23. Two favorite
won at Bueoa Vlsts todsy.
Firs furlongs Koysl Stone Letltla Tramator.
Time 1:01. . t
Five furlougs Burning Bush queen of tha
Lowlands Sliver Lesf. Time 1:02.
Five furlongs Aunle Wells. Aqullne Elder.
Time 1 :01 B-S.
Mix furlongs Rov Junior Wlstarls Native
Son. Time 1:16 2-5.
Five furlong On Penile Marchmont. Ham-
Ier. Time I IK) 4-5.
Mix furlongs Platoon Gretchen O Bliksrs.
Tim 1:15.
After Betting Agents.
(Auociatti Prtts Rtport.)
CIN'CINNATL' June 33. Evidence of a strug-
gle betweea th. msnsgement ot the Latonii
race track aad th epsratora-ef handbook and
other outside betting sinnclea In this and other
cities
gated
was reveaien louay in mu oraer ynanr
hv th track officials.
The order anovlde that -no race rwsBlt' shall
be flashed from the track until after toe otSrlal
result bss been snnounced. Thle means a delay
of practically five mlnntea after each race is
run before the news of It can go out. It Is
ststed that tbe track offlclala have discovered
ihst men who Intend to waer heavily in the
parl-mutuela machines st the track hsve been
Induced to place tbeir moner wltb agents of
the outside Interests wbo offer tbem better odds
thin the mutuels pay. thin reducing the play
In the machines inu cutting Into tbe track's! In-
corns. WITH A PEEFECT SCOBE.
Biley Thompson Won Eleventh An-
nual Grand American Handicap.
(AtiociMti Prtu Rtport.)
CHICAGO Jnne 23. Blley Thompson of
Gainesville. Mo. abontlng from th nineteen yard
mirk with in old-time gun wen the eleventh
annnal Urand American hsndlcsp wltb s per-
fect score of 100 at the grounds of the Chtcsgo
Gun club today. Th result marked a new
record for th vent. the best previous score
being tb 99 of R. n. Barber ot Popullne la.
it Iridlanarn.ua In 1906.
Charles Spencer af St. Louis snd Mrs. Toep-
perwein of aaa Aritonlo Ttu. cart broke 96.
KELLOGG WILL FLAT OTLLDS
Balk Line Billiards at Brunswick
Parlors.
At 6 p. m. W. W. Kellogg will meet Oil
Chi Ids st 14.2 balk line billiards. The match
will take place at the Brunswick parlors. 101ti4
Preatoa. 'Kellogg will play for 300 against
Child' 200 billiards.
Killed by Pitched Ball.
Amcialtd Prtu Rtport.)
NEW T0RK June 23. Gregory Darcey a
Stataa Iiland policeman died last nlgbt from
Injuria received two weeks sgo when he wss
struck by a pitched hall. He wag pitching.
A pitched ball went through his bands and struck
him in the pit of tbe sromiefc. He fell to the
ground n scrip ectoue. but recovered and went on
with the game. Two days liter he reported sick
and grew steadily worse.
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. Bay City-BrowncvlU' jot' groonda).
Where They Flay Today;' ;
Brownsvlll at Laredo. r ' ;'
Oorpoa Chris tt at Bay City. . ."
. Victoria at tVsoalU. . : ' .
.wwarwwwBwWw
SS. W. Texas Leagna Pliyed. Woo.
ayOlty 4
redo e fi 4
BrowaavllM ..- ' j
Victoria
BeevUle t u
Corpus Ohriatl 1 1
Lost p.
BUO
OtlT
800
S . 60
4 .
4 200
' (Houtttn Pott SPtciol.i
BEEVILLE. Texas. Jnne 23. A triple play by
the visitor wis ths fielding feature of tha
gam today which was the second shutout vic-
tory for Lucky Wright over Vict oris la a week's
tlm.
Th play occurred in the fifth Inning a hit
and aa error nlaccd two men on the begs. An
attempt to bunt went on a line to Lohmsn. who
threw to Pendleton for the other two outs.
Lohman had a bad Inning allowing four hlta
End walked two mea. A sacrifice and an error
elped the trouble along resulting In ill of Bee.
vl lie's runs. Th locals played fine ball behind
Wright.
Beevllle
Anderson ss
Woeesner. lb
Long ley. cf .
Kneupp. 3b
Wslker rf .
Robertson c
rJwibodi. 2b
Pellirrino If
Wright p ..
Tots Is
Vlctorts
Wilsb. Sb ..
Pendleton as
AB
4
....4
4
1
1
....!
....4
SB BH 811 PO
32
AB
.4
8 ' 0 17
14
SB BH Ml PO A
4
2
0
0
4
0
0
A. Kmiipp.
H. Knsnpp
lb... 4
4
nurse. d ...
Sheffield cf
iiliiwrt. If ...
Adinie. rf ...
Lohmsn p . .
Totals
Ry tnntngs:
Beevllle
Hlta
Victoria
Hlta
..2
1 24 14
000 000 40 4
....101 010 41 .
....000 000 000 0
1O0 001 1105
8ummary:
Two-base hit Welsh.
Stmrk out By Wright 6 by Lohman 3.
Basse on balla Off Wright 1 off Logman
Batter hit By Wright.
First base 011 error Beevllle 3.
lieft on bases Beer! He 7 Victoria S.
a I Xi
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Devlin Slugged Spectator Who Nagged Him and
Was Arrested.
National league
Chtcsgo
New Tork
Cincinnati
Pittsburg
Philadelphia
Brooklyn
St. Loale
Boston
Plsyed. Woo. Iost. P C.
..81 89 14 8
..62 32 20 815
... 51 27 S4 6a
..49 26 1'4 610
..80 24 28 4M0
. . B2 23 29 442
. . 58 24 31 438
. . 50 18 28 3111
(Associated Prtss Rtport.)
BROOKLYN. June 23. Th gem between
New York snd Brooklyn today wis marred by a
fight between Arthur Devlin third basemen
for New York and a spectator In one ot the
boxes. Larry Doyle took a hand to aid bis team-
mate and both p layers were put off tb fleet
and Igter arrested
At tbe end of the third Inning Devlin rushed
serosa the diamond to the grand atand and
struck s epectstor wbo hed been nagging h.ml
Tbe spectator a track bark and a spli
unisu rauy
followed. Devlin emerged under arrest and the
spectatia- wkth a pair of black aye. For a few
minutes these was great excite tneot. Spectator
awiruMd on the field and aome of them nar-
rowly missed Devlin with bottle. Special of-
ficers cleared the field and pity waa resumed.
Score R H B
New York 020 410 0108 14 0
Brooklyn 000 100 001-2 18 4
Dnicke and Meyer and Schlel; Bergon Krwln.
Barger and Wllbelra.
CHICAGO June 28. Chicago woa tbe alxtb
successive gun. Iel field and Adam were hit
hard while Brown allowed only three bits.
Score R H K
Chlcsgo 021 200 40 9 11 1
Pittsburg 000 000 000 0 3 1
Brown and Kltng; Adams Lelfleld and Gib-
son. PHILADELPHIA June 28. Pbllidelnhli hit
the ball hard today five of tbe bits being for
eitre baaea and Boston wis defeated.
Score R II K
Philadelphia 000 012 10 9 0
Boeton U00 000 0000 3 1
Kwlng and Moran: Brown and Graham.
ST. LOnS June 28. Cincinnati won from
St. Louis today. 4 to 3. Poor fielding In the
first Inning gsv the visitors two runs and
Beecher added two Tiy home runs.
Idcd two
Score
St. Louts .
Ctnclnnstl
Backman
Lean.
E
000 000 0S0 3 6 3
200 011 OOO 4 6 1
Kelger aad Bliss: Bums and Mc
CLOSE TEN-INNING GAME
Was Won by Boston on a Wild
Pitch.
American League
Philadelphia
Detroit
New York
Boston
Cleveland
Played. Won. Lost. P.O.
02 04 In BTi4
.. 67
.. 60
.. 61
.. 48
.. 49
.. 64
.. 51
3
21
19
22
2l
28
33
3b
832
820
609
4A5
420
8M
266
81
29
20
2t
21
13
Chlcsgo
Washington
St. Louis ..
(Assvciattd Prtts Rtport.)
BOSTON June 28. Boston defeated Washing-
ton 2 to 1 In s tea-Inning gams todsy. la the
nasi Inning Kirger scored the winning ran on
a wild pitch.
Score R H B
Boston 010 000 000 11 10 0
Washington 001 000 000 01 1 0
Karger and Klelnow; Obrrlln and Street.
DETROIT. Jnne 23. Detroit evened tbe
series wltb St. Louis today winning 1 to 4.
Score S II I
St. Loots 100 001 200 4 f 1 1
Detroit 004 031 20 10 13
Donovan Works snd Cssey and Stanage;
Specie Kllllter and Stephens.
NEW YORK. June 23. The New Yorkers de-
fee ted Philadelphia today 12 to 5 after losing
four gamea In two daya.
Boon--'- R H K
Philadelphia 010 040 000 6 11 4
New York : . .100 022 07 11 12 1
' Atklne. Morgan and Lapp and Frill; (jolnn
and Mitchell and Bweeney.
CLEVELAND Ohio June 23 Chicago de-
feated Cleveland. 8 to 4 in aa exciting gams
today. n.acn teim nseo tore piicnere.
Score
H
Cleveland
...000 100 3004
10
Chicago
. .000 000 4020
9
Link. Benrer. Mitchell ead Easterly: Whit.
Bcutt Olmstead and Block.
New Plant Completed.
lAtuciattd Prtst Rtport.)
CHICAGO Jan 23. Tb new 1750000 plant
of tha Chicago American league clnb was prac-
tically completed today. It' will be dedicated
on July 1. The grind atand. pavilions snd
"bleachers" have a Beating capacity ot 16000
person.
Tb play ire' slab house contains bet end cold
baths showsrs rubbing tables snd many other
conveniences. A complet lighting system wae
Installed for th purpose ot holding trig out-
door nterteinmrnte at night ntgbt baseball be-
ing a possibility.
; THREW AWAY CHANCES
Montgomery Made Six Errors in
Game With New Orleans.
' Sonthern
Played. Woo. Lost. P.O.
New Orieane
....... U i T Z7 BSS
...c. R 32 28 862
68 81 . 17 634
K 81 27 t 834
as 2 600
; 54 81 v 18 44
....... 61 28 32 - 473
....... 69 21 81 158
Atlanta' ...
Chattaaooga
BtrmiBfUARB
Nsahviria .
Montgomery
Memphle .
Mobile ....
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' MONTGOMRBY. Job 21.-ontgrBry .taeww
.sway anmeroos chance to wla from New Or.
lean xoaay. ; xbs ween sua in oar agrajag
' c.i'v.'V'vt1' 'U (v;-''-'';"-;vV
lama -bell biiisudo
-Knaupp. ttWjr B&ntss. ' :s
1..
rime af gam Oaa
Hps xtlBSklB. -..
Bobb ' Kade DebnT With Bennuda
;:vnd Helped Win.
rJ::-..i(uM.MSrti-i. - s
LABET0 Texas Job 28. In a loossly plsyed 1
ay Laredo ere ten Browrarviiie ny
ef 18 to 7. Frequent rrora naaea m
bslls snd timely hits filled VP large total oi
maa for tb Bermudas. The locale crawled not
of many tight bole "either ptcher waa jo
extra form. Robb was algpcd by Laredo anil
ooeued tula atwmoon.
AB R MB BH BH PU
Ferguaon ef ..
Pujadaa. 3b . ..
81a via rf .....
Vilensnela Sb
Hernandaa aa .
he(Bld. if ...
4 S
1 . 1
S f
Frnth U .
Oonsales c
Robb p . .
Tomlin 2b
J 1
Totals .
...14
O S 2 27
8B BH SH PO
Brownsvlll AB
lmonlca. If .... 6
Price 8b as 6
Hsltman. lb p. .. 6
Datley. 2b 1
Peebles cf 6
Zacba. 8b. If. as.. S
Teepee. 8b. c 4
Kerr rf 4
Brown p 4
Morton If 1
To tale
By Innings:
Laredo
lilts
Brownsville .
Hits
...43
0 21 111 T
400 2M J" IS
. . :!! 30'
OB! IIJO HO 7
....181 011 101 0
nummary:
Inntnge pitched By Brown 8 by H-llman 4
by Robb 8.
Buna made Off Brown 11 off Hellmin 2.
off Robb 7. K
Hlta epportloMd Oft Brown T off Hellmin 2
off Robb 6. .
Two bsse hits Br Tepee PuJulss sod Price.
Three-base hits By Vslenaueu an-1 Price. '
Sacrifice fly Kerr.
Struck out
-uy hodo o ny rrpwn a ny .
1.
Bases on bails By Brown 7 by Hellmin 1.
Bstters hit Ry Brown it. Uellmen 2.
First base on errors La red 1 3 Brownevlllr 0.
Left on bases Laredo 1:1 Browtisvlli H.
Time of game Two hmirs suit ten mluutei.
Umpire Woods. '
No Game at Bay City. ;
(.Houston Pott Spteial.)
RAf CITT Texts June 28. No game; wet
aroocrda.
run In the
the result
gime. New OrleinV runs csme is
if errors six In number.
Score It H B
New Orleans 000 010 0136 7 0
Montgomerv 000 001 000 1 6 6
Paige and Lafltte; Duggleby and Miller.
ATLANTA. Jane 23. Atlanta and Chatter
noogi broke even In a double-header here today
each acven Innings by agreement. Schlltser
pitched great ball In the first Atlanta aot
having a look. In Fisher waa complete master
of tlie situation in the second.
Firat game Rcere Ft H S
Chattanooga 010 003 0 4 4' 1
Atlanta M0 080 00 4 1
Schlltser aad Carson; Johns and Smith.
a'-H...'
neconn game ncora
Chattanooga 000 000
Atlanta ...4O0 000 '
.. Graham and Meek; Fisher and Smittt.
BIRMINGHAM. June 28. Hickman.' wss aa
easy proposition this afternoon. Birmingham gtr
ting fifteen hits.
Score B H
Birmingham 185 oil 00 rt 15
Mobile 000 rino 100
rtpl Play Lohman to Pmdlctoa.
t 1 ' ' ' J ;
Flaherty and Ilysn; Hickman and Shannon.
NASHVILLE
rain.
June
23. Naahvllle Memphis
Broncos to Lose Griffin.
(Assoaoltd Prtst Rtport.)
ATLANTA Gs. Jon IS. Th management ef
the Atlanta Southern league tears has recalled
Pitcher Griffin from San Anionic and he will
re-ort here Sunday night. Ai lasts refused sn
offer of 1500 for him from the Texaa league
team. Pitcher Rogers hss been temporarily ra-
cslled and will pitch one of the game against
Cbsttanoogs Hitnrdiy. after which he will go
to San Antonio.
Sold Outright to San Antonio. ;
(Assoeiattd Prtts Rtptrt.)
ATLANTA Oa. June 23. Kd Hobnhorst tb
first baseman sees red by Atlanta In th spring
from Augusts and later aent to San Antonio
under an optional agreement. I his been sold
outright to the Texas club th Mil having been -com
Dieted today. 1 s
'lit "American Association.
(Astocioitd Prtss Kafir.)
At Ksnsss City Columbus 2 h'lnias City 4.
At Minneapolis Indlanapolia 2.1 Minneapolis 1.
At St. Paul Pint game Itlsvllle 0. Bt
Paul 8: second gam ioolsvllle ol Ht. Paul 2.
At M I Iwiukee Toledo 1. Mllwiukee 11.
BAY CITY GTJNCLTJB SHOOT..
Hurrelle of Houston I Hade High
Score.
Houston Pott SptcU. r
BAY CrTY. Texas Jam 22.- Tte Bay Citf
C.un club held Its opening iboot today. Weather
condition! were favorable and. alttnugh th trip'
did not work aa smoothly ss mk'ht have been
expected some good scores wer made. Harry
Murrelle of Houston was bare nd marred (
the pleasure of tbe occaalon by break tag about
all the targets thrown fnr htm. Harry's shoot-
ing of 1st. hss been displeasing b gun clnb man-
agers on account of hli contibntlBg so few
"tost" target to ths "pick up" .und. Ths scors
follows:
8 hot st. Broke.
Jfflr". 100
0 ( ennell mo gj
Brptt 100 87
Scofleld 100 86
Barnea 100 4
Ack Birnett has received Ja new gun and
Will soon be breaking them h-r big bunches.
Bsy City will be well represetted it the Stats .
hoot it Galveston July 4 6 aid 6. Tbe local
club will also conduct s reglatred shoot here la .'
August.
CARDITIS VS. SJNSETS
For Benefit of Charldite 1L Allen
School.: . .
the benefit giro between t CargtUs IBd the"
Suostl will be played at Wit End pick do.
morrow afternoon st 4 o'clock. A fast exhibition
of helP win be pot up and r big crowd 1k
pectetL Seit sre now on ate. Th proce-d
m.nfr8!?i.m!f 0 n reaU' tssocistloa
of lbs Charlotte M. AUcb siwoi. . v ..1
vr Occa Cola vs. Frttria.;-p r ;
Tha Coca Can Bottling ernpany taaat IIl! "
laavs Btoxday raorntBg for Fotorla when thy'.;-:' H '4 '
will cross nets with th Poebrla tears ta ths ; t
sftereooo. The flora (Vilashev n Is red ftv i 4
aad won five gimes this seeua aad tuey wrU'';'
Kt ap a hard fight for Honda's gime. 0M Ra- hgl
2.K 5 T l.on thiU6 for tbe Coca .r jFf
Oolaa fth Big Chief Wealmsnehlnd HKa f
Jlila ip.?t7." .. tha .
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Bees Want
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