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THE WASHINGTON HERALD SUNDAY MAY 24 1908 2 d fr 1II i I RIGGS TEAM WINNER and Trust Nine DAWSON TWIRLS A GOOD nnl Baltic Pitcher Allowi Only Fonr Scattered lilt and Fan Six teen Bntfliucrt In Content at Union rarl Yesterday Trniit Pluycrx Fail to Support Their Dox Artlnt The basobill nino roprarontfng tho American Security and Trust Company was decisively defeated yesterday at Union Park by the Rlggg National Bank team in a fast game Score 9 to 1 The victorious toarn left tho grounds- in a tallyho apd paraded tho streets in the downtown section accompanied by the blowing of horns and clank of cow bells Many friends and acquaintances of the players attended the game and cheered the good plays from tha grand stand Admission to tho grounds was by invita tionThe prime cause or tho trust company teams downfall was tIM gilt edge twirl- ing of Dawson who lot his opponents down with widoly scattered hits which with the excellent support he was accorded accounts for the onesided score Dawson in addition to keeping the trwt teems hits scattered fanned sixteen batsmen and was of issuing only one pass a protty good rooord for any pitcher Pitcher Arc Ineffective Ineffective pitching and putrid support accounts for the ntno runs the Rlggs teams made Houston who started out to do the heavy work for the Americans was wild and alter passing two hitting- a man and making a b lk In addition to being touched up for three hits and has log three errors behind him all of which netted six runs gave way to Maloney who was quito an improvement hold ing Riggs to three hits and as many runs in the seven Innings he was on the slab In the DeM Kevins handled four chanoss in errorless style while at the bat Nan or of the Riggs team shono getting three sate hits The contest was really won In the first inning Dawson started hi good work by retiring the Americana on strikes Harrison first up for Riggs received a pas and went to third on the catchers error Howard was also H beneficiary of Hourtona generosity and when Catcher Johnson let a btU get by him Harrison tilled and Howard took third Garnett got a hit scoring Howard and moved to second on Houstons balk but was caught oil the Evans was hit by a pitched ban swiped second and tallied on Loots error of Dawsons grounder Nallor got- a hit and stole second and both DaWson and Nallor scored Malonoy muffed Porseys hot one Ralneys hit scored Dorscy and the former was caught go- ing to second Nevlns ended toning by grounding out Six rune Score In the Seventh This practically ended ell question as to the winner of the contest but the Americans did nibt want to ba blanked so bent every energy toward putting least one run over This they accomplished in the seventh through the instrumentality of Har rison who played short field for Rlpgs Finney knocked a ball to Harriuon who kindly it sidling over the first basemans head Finney making the cir- cuit while Ralnoy the first baseman was crawling under the bleachers looking for tho ball Added to the six runs made in tho in- itial round were three more in the sixth for Riggs Th first two up were but Nallor got his third successive hit and stole second scoring on Maloneyp error of Dorsoys chance Dorsey moved around to third on Leets error of Hal ncys chance and both scored on Leets wild throw Score AHT HHOAB III 0 AB Maloney bP I 1 1 1 HarrfMM M Jhnm c i 1 1 Q 1 HMKtnapa 0 1 1 Oenutt c 0 1 17 2 8 4 0 3 1 ff hinnrv 3b 1 I 1 1 p 1001 HoMca Ib 1 7 i XanorTc 2 3 0 Total 9672 A RandT 0000001061R- iW 68000300 xl Left on taMsA 8 and T X Pint Use M Damon 1 off Homtoa J Isnlagj lit hdBT HooatOB 1 tar Makmejr T Hits mad iT H mtoa off Makwtj 3 SUuek mtrVj talooej C bjr Dawson 16 Sto n baiMHraM- Nailor 2 Dtpewimek W MtMIetoa lilt hr IltcherBy IIomtM 1 by Malotwr 1 Pwwrf la1IJobn oa Ttaw of gaaie1 hour sod S min- ute PLAY EIGHTINNING TIE St Elizabeth and Rockvlllc Each Score S our Runs Government Hospital for the In- sane and Rockville played tho prettiest game of the season at St Elizabeths yesterday Darkness caused the exhibi- tion to be called at tho and of the eighth Inning the score standing 4 to 4 Wilkins was on the rubber for tho hos- pital team and excepting the second Inning when the visitors bunched their hits held Rockvillo firmly in hand Whit ing was hit harder but ho kept the bin Sits scattered Fickett and Jones fielded brilliantly for St Elizabeths and Loo Kemp starred at third for the Maryland team Score fl H I ilkr u ramiihnjr er l 0 00 S Dawn c 0 5 0 0 0 3b iJ3 ifc 1 9 0 1 0 3 1 il Brew Ik 1 8 7 0 1 c rf Total 4HW11 1 TetaK 4 5J1JO S G H I 20 0 2II nockrille 0 Earned mwG H 2 RockrlHc Z Pint Uw by crronG 1JL I 3 Itorkrilte 1 Loft on UJCSG II I 6 RockTlll 7 Kim bMO lwlL Ofr 1Hctet 3 off Whittoe 2 out By Wilkins 5 by Whiting 5 1H ob M hlta Trwkle Krienaer S crifl hlttPtekett Tkrall Treakle Stolen bawaiMckctt Thrall PiunjArey Krlchner N Brewer lilt by niteber By WH kir 2 PMted balk Burke 9 8 Dawson Urn l lres leatra Hammer and Ulgsitm Time of 1 hour and W niaulca Play Fifteen Signal to The Wathtagtoa Herald New Haven Conn May S8Aftor bat- tling for flftoon innings today tho between the Yalo and Harvard fraahmon was called on account of darkness trio score being 2 to 1- St3Inry 2j Gcttynburg 1 Brcdal te The WaiWDcton Herald Emmltsburg Md May 23 Scro St Marys 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 xS 2 4 Injured at Dall Game Isaac Benham of 433 Tontb street and an omplpyo of the navy yard was Injured while watching a baseball game at Sixth and D streets northeast John Meyor catcher of the Grace team ran against Mr Benham 5 1 0 t 3 Downs the m elican gAME ntJ tour guiltY bag wh n the at sent oas 1 1 1 e I Howard 0 1 ttft 1 e ilnilind It 8 I 1 0 xl et eo I 1 4 t t ToW 1 UIIII C 11111 Off > ThE B R R0 I t 0 K nero Jr 0 0 liCkft M II 50 B II 0 0 I Thrall 3h 0 2 W cI 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 t U It Brewer U 2 e 3 0 liS 1 1 1 1 4 1 0 p 0 U lOW p 1 0 1 1 3 0 1 Q I lit SInN game Innings game RILE OUpWrI 0 1 0 0 0 0 B1 2 north- east Security Ill 3b I S I 0 0 S 5 S I I 0 Iepnnbekrf U S 0 1okhieon I 0 0 5 5 MtdIetoe 5 5 lb NerIn1h 011 0 lt1tO4 flOekTIIle I 1 E I e I t5aIt 0 t > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ MARQUETTE LEAGUE Comnilsjiloncrn Trim St Vincents uy Opportune Batting STANDING OF TilE TEAMS WL Pet W L Pet 5 1 833 Marine 2 1 St VhKWits 3 1 750 Peters 1 4 200 St Josephs 5 2 711 Potnmara 0 6 009- Catno tomorrow Marina TS Polemics at Ltngue grounds at 530 By walloping tho sphere at opportune periods tho Commissioners won from the St Vincents yesterday by 10 to 2 Whitney pitched a creditable game for- th Bouthcaaters for Jive innings allow- ing only four hits but In tho sixth session he loosened up and was batted at will thereafter Cteve Bocltett held St Via conts down to seven hits and also fanned eleven batsman Cohill played a brilliant game at second base for the losers Score 10050 Brew c 00730 n n I 0 0 I 0 0 1 213 0 1 p 1 2 1 4 1 Dttgan cf I o i oo e if 02000A- meriia rf 11 e 1 312 3 0 Balhmgor r PJOJ OJ Totals Wliirul 18 4 CoraratMlonflri 02900240 210 St Vincents TwebMO hitsC Beckatt EWers 11 Beckett- ThreeUse hltC Beckett Stolen ba IIooks- Uaodtboe Thomas Harding Uttrky Elders Amer- ica H Beckett Cahill MUItr Sacrifc- hltAHoftka Harding Dusan Whitney Double nfcyCftfeill to J SloW hilts nwdtOK Beckett T off Whitney 11 First baw on balUOff Beckett- Z off AVhltney 4 lIlt by pitched taltaHnrdlna Thomas Struck outBy Beckett 11 by Whitney 5 Left OR bastsCotmnlwientrs 3 St Vincent 5 UmpireMr CleielawL Ttao of game I hour sod 95 adMIt SCHEDULE FOR TilE WEEK Monday Marines TS TM day St 1eteri TS St Joseph- sFridaySt YlMetta w Joxffcs Saturday CommlMlMiers T l tomae Sixteen games have and throe games forfeited so far this season Cohill of St Vincents demonstrated his abilities as a second StIcker yesterday Ho played a brilliant Tho managers of their respective teams must have their playera In full uniform by the 1st of Juno or pay a fine The Commissioners scored three of their ten run yesterday by good teem work The other teams should take notice That tio game the Marines and St Yin coats played last Monday was a corker Several of the difficult plays made brought forth spirited applause from the specta torsAn excursion will be given on July 28 for the benefit of league Capt Ed wards president of the league also sug gested that a euchre be given in the near future for the some purpose The Marines which played its first game in the Marquette League last Mon- day are scheduled to clash with the Co- lumbia Athletic Club of the Capital City League at the arsenal today at 2 JO- oclock As aggregations have do some best amateur teams in town a hot and exciting contest can be to CAPITAL CITY LEAGUE Copelnndn Single Starti Rally Which Wins for Columbia STANiIU OF Tilt TBA1I5 V L I V L 5 5 1 JU nimneeiMfl 1 3- J I k A 3 t Tomorrows s ne C P 0 T Drentwood at Opitol City Part at 539 p m Copolands smashing slogU to deep right field which scored Taylor and Lay In the seventh inning of yesterdays game at Capitol Park started a lastin ning rally which won for Columbia 4 1Both Wooden and Meistor wore la form but the fast named was much the hotter of the two as ho fanned eleven Atlantic batsman and allowed but two scratch hits Harriman on third for loeors played brilliantly while Atchlnson Clear and Copeland did Pe work for the win- ners Score CA C IIHQAE- Trlqr ef 1 1 AlIaMSieVlb r 1 0 2 J 2 0 r Ib 92701 MAMTOS e 700 Jnd If 1 2 0 Rkken If i 0 M 1 1 1 3 2 I 01120 CMTfidc 1 701- MtfeUr p Totals 4 821 ll Totals 122181C- obmbia 0 44- Attamttai e o i e ei- Ftet bets by crrewC A C 1 Atlaotka 1 Left on bwtC A C 8 Atlantic 3 First beet n b ll 0ff Wooden 3 CT JIe t r 1 Struck oatBr Wooden 7 hr Makter 11 Twbaw bit Cpeland Stnton hiUCIoar Kisser llttllta Stolen baMsgOopttand Lay Tajrtw lilt by ptt har Dr Wocdtn L Passed baUManeroH Dmpire- Jlr Hoffman Time of came 1 hour end minutes RENAULT CAR WINNER Finishes First In Freeforall at Richmond Auto Races Special to The WatMaeton Herald Richmond Va May 23 Wlth several hundred automobiles lined around the track and in the presence of perhaps 4000 spectators the second annual moet of the Richmond Automobile Club was held this afternoon at the State Fair race track The grand stand was packed with ladles and their and as many local enthusiasts in the pro gramme excitement was high The races were preceded by a parade in which nearly every automobile in the city took The sport was marked by no of any kind The best time was by a Renault which won the freeforall race the In G5S SURVEYORS PLAY TIE GAME Umpire Does Poor Work in Game vrlth MannMHan The United States Goolbglcal Suney baseball team played an interesting game with tho Mantissas City which ended in the score of 3 to 3 Tho game was played protest as the umpire did not give a single decision which met with the approval of half the spectators Knockey who was in tho box for the Survey pitched groat ball allowing only four and received giltedge sup port while RoszolL twirled a good game for Manassas but rocolvod poor support Splcors and Lnusllls onehand catches wore the only features Score RHB U S G S 010200060351 Mamieai Reds Are After John Klinp Cincinnati May Z3 Johnny KUng the Cubs groat catcher was In town Tuos day with a bundle of blue prints and a map of Cincinnati He Is hunUng for a place for a billiard and pqol hall and President August Herrmann is assisting him in finding tho required place KUng Is a Red possibility not probability but possibility In case he should find a location there arc reasons to bo hove that ho will endeavor to secure his release from Chicago in order to Join the Reds and make thlg town his permanent residence Of course this is even a e- mote possibility but In consideration of the fact that KUng Is today the greatest catcher in baseball there must be some recognition of the facts for after nil stranger things than thIs have happened I t Commlas It H A r St VIncts R 11 0 A E Utll M Thoma Hi 1 d 2 1 7 0 g 1 pre so 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 J lb t 0 1 0 0 1 If 0 0 0 0 3 5 1 fit Totals 2 0 1 0 I 0 1 0 0 ca i l tOt tI I St Peters n St JEtGVE XOTfJS- I been played game the bUt Joke ford Pet S S 1 0 GO G 2 n A E I 1 I t 8 ft M Q 1 o p e 4 escorts part acc bal under I 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 13 de- sirable J Hslb00910CeldIIfl 01270 1lsrir 2k 2 2 0 02 1 Wphe4q3IariMs ViNcent- sThursdasSt CoiMICT p foaled Id e the I Sjaoakief100l0 FMonsf0Q0I 5 0 50 9 102 5 miles hits ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT BALL CLUB Stnndlnpr left right Fcnton J C Konrtrnp nmungcrj Bacon V Wnhlcr Becknicln Michael PcnnlnRion- iiuin Ilyan C AVnhlcr Sitting Krafts Bradley Callahan Orrisou McGrnth flames mascot Tommy Cnmy to bell FOOLED BY MIDDY TWIRLER West Virginia Ball Players Draw a Blank at Annapolis Xavy Pitchers Record Insures Ills Playing on the Team on June 3 Sal to Wariihgt HaraU Annapolis Mil May S The mldetolp mens baseball team continued lie win ning streak today by shutting out West Virginia University by 4 to 0 in a well contested game Both teams fielded In splendid style each being credited with but one error But the visitors lost mainly of their inability to solve The big Navy twirler was in splendid form allowing the Southerners but three scattered hits He gave four men passes but his teammates hacked him up In such good style that the visitors to effect a score were Middles on the other hand batted oppor- tunely and their four runs were earned although the Middles got a total of seven hits ono of them a homer orby pitched well for the West Vir- ginians He retired nine opposing bats- men on strikes and allowed but one man to walk The fine pitching of Douglas makes it practically certain that he will be on the slab in the Weet game June 3 In all tho he has been In the box isis has shown re- markable coolness and control at all Score UII OAK WwtYa ItUOAB II LtoMMM 9b II 2 1134 0402 llll- HSt I 1 I I p 0 I 1 0 i Yaafcl rf ell 1 1 Ill- Hi Tottta 39t 9 1 Totals 4 T27 S 1 Nary 01 12 jc4 West Virginia INDEPENDENCE LEAGUE Gnrlcy Athletic Club Breaks Into the Won Column STANDIXO OF TII TBAMS W L Pet W L Peetton Ogre 2 LOO XS C 1 2 Jfi C 2 1 ia A h 1 2 Wallaefe A C 2 1 J Gwrley A CT 1 3 5- TtHNonvw gMae WaQacb TS OvrlcT A C at Tho Gurley Athletic Club won game in the Independence League fester day by nosing out the Maryland S C team in a hotly contested nineInning battle 2 to 2 The pitching of Hughes and the playing of Young were the features Score sc KII OAK owner AC RHOAE GUI M 1 01441 TAWM 9k- Iotncr 1 0 7 Ktoe 00 It eU Wiser rf 1 ftltoer Ib I cit 1 1 Webar 1 0 4 2 1 H 00000 f Ii I 0 Kraft 3 B2HI 3 Totals 2 42711 4 Batted for Wtoar in uiMA tentaff- MarylaMl S a 6 I I 0 0 0 12 A O 1 0 03 Horsed mneGHrler A X 2 Maryland S C 1 Pint hr errorsCurler A C 3 Maryland C 1 Left on bucGMricr A C 4 Maryland C 4 First base on balbOff Hughe 3 oft Ilraokx 4 Struck mitnjr Hii U 8 by Brooks 4 Threebate bit FaHctw Twobaao httsYoHBg Fri zier Saorlflco hUDew T B pteMtne Flather SWIm bam YMMR KtaR BnrJa Falkwr Hwf w Double p r Young t Faltocr JUt tg- rliNdMrBr HuglicJs I UwtitreMr Or by Time ef gamol hour and S3 minutes 1 bus chance safe olnt game A I MOIL 1 uu 1 f I If I B e IS d crthy c 1 e 4 1 DdaJ p S tO a leDmUs kilt 531 31 1 J 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 r If 0 1 3 f n 10 0 1 0 2 1 lan c I I lb 10 1 1 1 0 Totals Gtlriel lie base S S The times If StIhsib Wt3SSrt 7100 Hathe I 0 I S III S Tirinha A A IL 0 ThMsOaslb902l 00741 mal ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > CUMBERLAND AFTER A CLUB Trying to Land Wilmington Fran chise in Union League Former Chief Reynolds Who Controls Park Mnlcoji Offer to 1rcaldeut Lawson facial te The WasMacton Herald Cumberland Md May S Thomas Rey- nolds former chief of the Cumberland lire department and the fire department of tho Jamestown Exposition who con- trols tho lease of the park of the Cum berland Baseball Association this season today received a reply to a letter which he addressed to President Lawson of the Union League regarding the transfer Union League franchise to Cumber- land preferably Wilmington Aa a result Mr Reynolds wired Presi- dent Lawson to come to Cumberland at once with the view of closing a deal The people hero are anxious that a club be placed in Cumborland and it is assured that strong support would be forthcoming Cumberland always given good sup port to its team President Lawson wanted Mr Reynolds to come to Philadelphia but business engagements hero prevent THREE BLANKS TO LYNCHBURG Norfolk Teem Makes It Three Straight Score 2 to O SfMctt to The AVtiJdBctOH Norfolk Va May 23 Norfolk this af- ternoon made It throe straight and each game was a shut out from Lrnehburg winning In tho ninth inning with a score of 2 to 0 Jackson made the nit a threebagger deep into left field with two men on bases and after two men were out that scored the winning runs Score nH B- X f ik oo oo90ose i o- LTMWMR eo z i- lUtteriofItertram sad Smith Kline sod B t- UMflbMr UOBMMT Even Hrcnk at Ronnoke Special to The WwWagton Herald Roanoke Va May 23A doubloko d r was pulled oil bore this afternoon be- tween Roanoke and Portsmouth games were well played and honors were even The first was played without an error on lthor side and was a beautiful exhibition Scores FIRST CAMS nii E- 901OOieixl 7 portMMuu saioeseii4 i BiU rie aieTTisty sad Flier Via sad Saitk SECOND GAME Roanokc 0 1 0 0 1 PcrumoHUi 2fl030 Smith Umpire Mr Ibm IUH E 8 3 5 5 0 Danville Sweeps Clean IMehl The Waifeinglcn Herald Richmond Va Nay 2J Danville made- a clean sweep of the melon from Rich- mond In winning todajs game by 3 to 1 Walsh allowed but one hit a two bag ger by Heffron the first man up in the first inning and but for the fact that he allowed bases on balls not another Rich- mond player would have reached first base Score RH E ntebwsfld 10000000 0- DaBTtUe OeiO OlOlfrBt- ttirlwRidimMd Archer sad Cowan Dan Walsh and Itran ot- a lien 8 8 Both 1 no ttsrlssVotasUc aRC Fey llamftMII Cark oat to 9 II silk Fire ban w Itseask 12 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHERS RECORDS- The following table shows the number of games each pitcher has including May 20 won and shutout games won and lost games strikeouts and bases on balls next six columns show that the pitcher has twirled in that number of no hit one two three four and five hit games and the percentage of victories Fitohcr Clubs Manulng Jfrvr York Scblitzer Athletics Reiser Ckrriowl- Dommui Detroit Dincen St Louis Bailey St LwiU JOSS ClfTOfcUKl Newton New York Athletloi- Merpan Boston rewall St Lmls- Wal h Clilcnfj- oJftllin Detroit Vickers AtUctln- Chebro New York Shutouts W Tie SO BB flits I 1 0 0 19 9 21 8 Lake New York Doyle New York Summers Detroit TJarca AVatfeingtoo White Chictco- Yonng Boston Graham St LoMt- s1lank Athletics Killian Detroit Kbonilee Clerclaod- lAUinwre Clrrcfand- Chech CloTclnml Thielman Clcrebml- Prtty St Louis Falkcnbtrff St L jis Waddell St Louis Owen CkiraRO Carter Athletics Bender Athletics Slew Detroit Clcoltc Boston Keeley Washington F Smith ChlcaRO C Smith Washington Winter Boston Criss St lAnib- S ggs Detroit Gehrlng Washlngtan Patton WRshingtftn- Cate Wwhington Glut Bottoa- Durchell Boston Pniitt Boston Glide New York Ort New York Mal Detroit Lflbhardt Cleveland 0 U 11 23 0 8 3 12 7 5 11 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 15 0 37 6 51 0 0 9 0 P 0 0 0 i 8 9 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 31 23 33 0 2 0 0 37 20 36 0 1 0 0 S3 17 31 0 0 0 0 7 6 23 0 2 0 0 X 2 46 0 0 0 0 13 15 63 0 0 3 H 35 0 1 0 0 31 6 46 0 1 0 0 20 13 31 0 0 0 I 8 19 0 0 20 10 31 0 1 8 0 15 11 31 0 0 1 0 18 9 42 0 2 2 0 23 10 52 1 1 0 0 32 7 SI 0 0 1 0 21 11 19 0 9 0 0 11 7 23 0 0 6 0 10 4 1 0 4 17 II 0 1 0 0 I 6 19 0 0 1 0 7 5 15 0 0 0 0 1 1 10 0 0 0 0 4 5 26 0 0 1 0 5 7 16 0 1 I 0 21 16 13 0 0 34 20 U 1 1 1 0 1 15 27 0 0 1 0 It 11 48 0 0 0 0 m 4 27 0 0 10 6 33 0 1 0 0 11 3 27 0 0 0 0 6 6 22 0 1 1 0 20 13 41 0 0 1 0 21 18 52 0 1 3 0 21 27 59 0 0 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 U 6 33 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 O 1 0 21 12 31 0 5 11 0 0 0 0 5 6 M 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 i 17 0 0 2 0 8 U 3 0 1 0 1000 0 0 1800 0 0 1000 0 5 1WO 0 0 1000 0 0 1000 3 C 900 1 1 500 0 0 WO 1 1 7W 1 1 714 0 0 714 0 0 667 1 D 667 0 0 667 0 2 661 C 0 657 0 1 667 1 0 era 0 1 ew 1 I sri 3 1 500 0 0 500 1 0 500 0 0 too 0 0 500 0 0 0 1 0 583 0 0 508 0 0 500 0 0 SCO 1 1 429 1 1 429 0 0 403 0 0 275 0 0 333 0 0 333 0 4 333 0 0 333 2 0 286 1 1 257 1 0 123 0 0 000 0 0 000 0 0 000 0 0 000 0 0 000 0 0 000 0 0 000 0 0 000 0 0 000 0 0 000 lilts O W L L 2 3 f 5 rc 5 5 o 0 0 t 3 0 0 a o o 1 i a Q 0 0 0 1 1 Q 0 0 1 1 G i i o 0 0 JO s 1 0 2 S I 1 i o I 1mt I 4 1 0 3 I 0 0 i 0 0 7 5 2 0 1 6 i 2 O 1 6 4 2 2 0 O i 6 2 0 hughes WlUlllnlrton 6 4 2 0 0 3 2 i 0 0 3 2 1 2 0 0 5 3 2 1 0 5 3 2 0 0 7 4 3 a O t 0 0 G 3 1 0 4 2 2 O 0 6 J J COO Q 4 2 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 Jl ell 7 s 4 0 0 1 3 I 1 2 0 o 5 2 3 0 1 S 3 5 0 0 3 1 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 3 1 2 0 0 7 2 5 1 0 6 1 5 0 0 S 1 T I 0 0 1 I 1 0 0 0 1 Q 1 o 0 1 1 a o o o 2 s o o o 1 1 0 0 0 0 i f O 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 02 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 Q 1 0 S 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 o 2 2 7 2 o 2 0 0 0 5 0 s O 0 0 0 M o 4 43 4 L o o 84 3 Washington os 66 00 0 0 00 ovoo- 1 LAUNCH COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Teams Representing the Business Houses Open Season Saturday Ground at Eighth and Florida Ave- nue In Shape for FaUlt Plnr Six In Organization The Commercial Baseball League has boon organized for the season and com- prises tho following toams W B Moses Sons R Walter Power manager Will lam Hahn Co D Blondbeim manager George E Howard Company T W Mc manager Woodward Lothorp F E Cadett manager E J Murphy Company J Murphy manager Na tional Electric Supply Company Mr Mc Carthy manager Theso teams arc party made up by employee of other firms so that nearly every commercial Is represented and the interest in the league will be general It being evtdenT 4at successful launching of a new league depended largely on its manasemcnt the officers were carefully selected and Uie league is to be congratulated on obtaining ouch experienced and able leaden as H Wal- ter Power president E J Murphy treas- urer and F E Cadett secretary The opening games will be played on Memorial Day Hahn Co and E J Murphy Company will play at 2 oclock and will be followed immediately by W B Moses Sons and Woodward Loth TOp at 4 oclock Great Interest te centered in the game between W B Moses Sons aod Wood- ward Lothrop a tbere Is a friendly rivalry of long standing between the two teams The grounds at Eighth street and Fktrl de avenue northeast have been leased and put In condition for fast ball playing and the public is invited to attend those games where orderly and interesting ball playing la guaranteed A sliver cup and pennant have boon do- nated and each team has already de- clared Itself as the possible winner The teams though are pretty evenly matched and have all shown up well In practice DEPARTMENTAL LEAGUE Navy nnd Treasury from and Interstate STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS C tad L 3 life Post Sk 3 3 0 lCfi9 lot Cnwaere 1 3 J War 3 1 m 1 4 260 MTT 3 1 7 Interior 0 i 090 Navy and Treasury were the victors yesterday afternoon in a doubleheader of postponed games on tho Whits Lot Navy defeating Agriculture 7 to 2 and Treasury defeating Interstate 6 to 1 Navy completely outplayed the Farm era and were able to find Sasser and Sohorn at will having no trouble in ob- taining when noeder Agriculture made several costly errors and showed extremely poor judgment in base running Score R H OAB yin RHOAE 0 S 1 1 RcxiBdtiee rf 1 1 2 0 Bryan If BraNMr U 8 0 Ib 0 0 0 HMUT cf Weber o 0 l z eiSiBlta c l 3 7 z U rf- saMcr 09221 Ib 00901 lnn 0 0 0 0 1 MeDtumcluM 3 1 p 0005Ag- rfoMlture 1 9 9 9 0 0 1 ft2 Narjr 1 3 2 1 I 9 x7 Earned ruwjNavy 4 First but by erroraAeri culture 5 Narr Z Left oa bwo Agrkuimrc 4 yaiy 5 First base M baitsOS Saa er 1 off Sebom 3 Inirtttgs pltdudBr Saaser 1 by Sebern- by LitchOeM 8 Struck ttBr Sa er 2 br SehcrB 3 by LitdtfieM 5 Hits Seater 7 off Sobers 2 oil 6 Txvbasc hits Bryan Rottndtrce Sacrifice hltUtchdeW Stolen bntMJooec Sebont Brainier Smith Jlika 3 Coleman W Double playLilcJifleH to Harris la sed ball Smith Umpire Mr Neirraan Tine at gome I hour and 41 urinates Balzer was on the mound for Interstate and pitched well fanning ten men but lost his same by poor fielding Gertman made a star play by pulling down a pop fly In the ropes and Hampton and T Quantrell pulled off a neat double play Hamptons throw from centor splitting the bag Score RltOAE 1st Com RHOAB McCarthy 3b 1 0 2 3 1 0 B 12 1 0 iertaan lb 0 0 7 0 Hampton cf 0 I 1 1 0 Blelartl 3b KeflBL If ONefl c if 0 1 0 HeMer 18240 1 0 2 1 9 Pnkber rf TQHantreillb 0 1 8 1 Tornoy ef 00100 00230 Balsa p 0 1 0 0 Paler If Totals 1 9 3 Treiwry 901004100Int- oratatc Commerce First bate on bateOff Hosier 4 off Baker 8 Innings pJtehedBjr H r 9 by lImber 9 lilts nvideOff Hester 4 tT BoOzer 7 Struck art By Hester 7 by Italzer Sacrifloe httsGcrtman Hampton Stolen bnaes Haydea C Quantrell- Douchcrty Tracy Ix dO Blelaski 4 ONeil K Hester Bulcher 2 Double ptays Hampton to T Quantrell luster to Btelaki Hit by pitcbcrHj T Qiiantrell Wild pitchcjtItalier 3 Fasted balls ONell Umpire Olr VonaWe Time of me 2 hours SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK Monday War TS Navy AcricaltHro T Interior TiJCfday Agriculture TS Pctoffl- Wodne day Interstate Commerce vs Interior TbRndayCoramerce and Labor TS Agriculture Friday Postofflco Ta War Saturday Navy TS Agriculture Interstate TS Trcatury Frederick Club Downed Special to The Wadilngton Herald Hagerstown Md May 23 By the score of 2 to 1 Hagerstown defeated the strong Frederick club at Athletic Park here this afternoon there being a regular holiday crowd in attendance Score RH E Hagerttown 6 1 Frederick 00000000 ll 6 1 Batteries Hacmtown Webster and Per Frederick Anderson and Pelwjuin Umpire Mr Parish Tim of came 1 hour end 33 minutes t 1 1 Nines Grew L house the t 8 W I W r I hits loses M 1 1 3 lit Seeders If G 1 0 3 1 0 5 Bro 1 0 1 1 3 11 Jib Cox d Cj eman b II 1 PriNt 2J ell 10 I 1 1 6 1 7 5 Ttdr S 2115 4 4 m dOa LUc Aekl e Lon H 0 1 1 2 12 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 6 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 Ic arnaralr 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 Totals 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 Win Agri- culture I 2 Teess 0 1 0 0 1 21120 00900 be4iornp19B20 Totals 92715 2 0 21301 0 0 0 0 0 427 6T11 0 ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > > COLUMBIA LEAGUE Metropolitans Dent Cardinals in a Loosely Played Game STANDING OF THE TEAMS W L Pet W L Vet S 0 LOOO 2 3 Metropolitans 3 1 750 Wub 1 300 2 1 657 Independents 0 4 000 The Metropolitans went into second placo in the Columbia Leagues yesterday by defeating the BrooTtland Cardinals 7 to 5 in a loosely played contest The batting of Willard Camaller was the feature Score RHOAE RHOAES- anrino M Shepherd M 1 1 1 1 I- K Hiett rf 2 1 1 0 c 3 3 MrMorrU 3b 0 1 52 1 Schmidt HO 2 0 0 UaiIin 01310 yeatman rf 0 0 0 8 0 tf Hem U 00000 Mewe cf 8 I I fl 1 Wane p 2b Morarity c Buttock p 2 Totals 11511 Totals 7 132711 3- Brookland 10100001Met- ropolltani 2 0 1 fl 9 0 2 1 1T Left on basesBrooMand MelrofM U i First base on bslbOff 5 StruCk outBy Bullock 8 by Wailer 5 Threebase hitsCan U r Bullock Twwbaw hitsOiiaaMcT SchaWt 1- 3Morre McMonrts ilcriaritr HaUMp SacrWkK hit M rltritr Stolen baseiEvani Mobray UttHock Walker Mcriartty Sennlso 1 Double pteySan nine to Mcdolruck Hit by pitcberBy Bnlteek 2- IVwed ballsOamalier 5 UmpiresMews mayer an4 Bragg Time of game 1 hour and U mlnutt Dillon Pitching for Gallaudet Holds Farmers Scoreless Only One Visitor Gets as Far as Second Base In Remarkable Game at Kendall Green In a beautifully played game Gallaudet shut out the Maryland Agricultural Col- lege at Kendall Green yesterday afternoon by 1 to 0 mUon the Buff and Blue r otupltched Byrd tho Farmers main reli- ance in the box Walters clean single the last inning was the only hit made off Dillon Only thirty men faced Dillon three of whom drew passes Two passes in succession- in the third gave the Aggies their only chance to get a man as far as second The Gallaudet infield played perfect ball in spite of the fact that only three balls went to the outfield and Dillon fanned but six men Byrd fanned twelve players walked one and kept the live hits well scattered With one out in the fourth Rower con nected for a clean double Catcher Gra son gave the signal for a throw to second Byrd shot the ball over the bag before feeder could reach the spot and the sphere passed through Slayers legs al- lowing Hower to score the only run of the game Cooper followed Howers double with a single but was caught try Ing to steal second Langdon in right field for the Farmers robbed Kendall Green of two hits by fast running catches W Hell at short Gallaudet also captured a couple of hot grounders that looked like hits and shot them to first for outs Dillons stop of a hot liner was another fielding feature Walters at second did brilliant work for the Aggies besides getting their only hit The game was the beet seen on Kendall Green in years being completed in one hour and ten minutes Gallaudets one error was the dropping of a fly by Morris He picked up the ball and threw the runner out when the latter attempted to take second Score M A C RHOAE OUaadet RHOAE Walters 3b 1 2 3 e Morria of Rrason c 3 1 ODonnril tb K f f I H or 1 t 3- meksTlL e 1 Cmrer 113 i Usrdoa if 2 p 2 1 W J Ska H t 1 2- I e 1 T 1 TMcls 1 IKK Totals IM 2- Battod for M jtr in- jr A c i- Gattatrfet iet 2 Pint best r erro M A C 1 d MHkt 1 Loft on ba SM A C S CoHntf 4 on balkOff BlUes 3 off byrd 1 nttk7 Byrd 12 by Dillon L Twotet Ut- Hower SaeriflM Ut ODmecO Double Border tn Watttn to Hoes Unptre Mr Vtes- f GaliaM4 Uae cf c mel hour and IS nJmrtec SUNDAYSCHOOL LEAGUE First Defeats Grace In an Contest by 3 to S STANDING OF THE TEAMS W I Pet W L Pet Grace 3 1 S Pint 3 4 Fifth 3 1 JW 4 Ninth 4 2 MS Betbaay l 4 The Grace Baptists met with their defeat at the hands of the First aggre- gation yesterday by 3 to 3 McMahon and Wheatley the twirlers did good work for their re- spective teams the former fanning and allowing sewn scattered hits the latter being touched up for six safe- ties and forcing thirteen batsmen to the bench Turner carried oft the batting honors getting three hits out of four trips to plate Score First Mofflt c 1 7 1 Wttkenen If 1 1 MMalMOfe eT t M 21342 fiSoSib Ib 1 2 5 Tunwr Ib 03100 rf Sutton Ni Jb ci 0 0 0 1 Z Mack 2h f 1 8 4 1 McCocmfe Becker Mb 1 1 31 Scott rf 0 1 W c il- r p e o 93- T tal 3 S2714 3 II I Totals 2 Sill BAWd IK Vheatl y JB Mtath First Grace Earned ruB First 1 Grace L Pint base errors Firat 2 Grace 2 Left en bam ritit 3 Grace 6 First best en bans Off Becker I McMaboo 8 laniBcs pn bedBy Keeker 1 McMabcn Hits made Off Becker 1 eff Mabon 7 oft AMwatky S Slmck cutBy Bfdtor 1 by MeMaboH 5 by Wbcatky u CoHway ra Sacrifice hitMcMabon Stoles SpaWlng Turner Ckraewts W ker L playMftftit te StMMteK Hit by pitdtcrBy Maben 1 Passed baMMofflU UropireMr hughes TIme ef game I boor and 30 rabwtct SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK Mocd y Grace TS Bcthaa- rTuedayWMeh TB Ninth WrdnecdayBethaay TS Fifth Tbnrday Grace is Wa ck FridayFifth rsi First SatHrday Xo same AMATEUR BASEBALL Any team arc cinc eighteen jeers of am desires games will ptoaat oomMmfcat k Schmidt 4M W street northwest The Dimocrat baMbino t aw wenU like U ar- ransc game or a etriea of game wMk soy averaging fifteen years Addreo harry Mvllta North Capitol street s- Only 10 cents a week delivered your daily issues of The Wash- ington Herald Phone Main 3300 ROCHESTER GAS AND MARINE ENGINES Alt sizes 1 to 6 cylinders 4 to 50 h p 25 ft 16horsei ower fernlspced boat ROCHESTER Guaranteed speed IS miles an hour rrico ant complete description TilE EL3IORE AGENCY Vermont and L tti nw Also Acents for tbe DOW NOXDEFLATIOX INNER TUBES I Can MaMb 400 I I I 31 1 23 1 0 0 mA tt 3 U t- b 0 1 2 2 2 1 1 6 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 1 1 1 6 0 0 lit 1 14 5 Wid MARYLAND AGG IES GET iso clOuted however 1 e e e H Jf 1 1 Hoe lit 1lIfII r 1 el p S JaM t bate I n no E n 11 0 lOt 4 0 war 2 0 2 a 9 1 2 Hetmn 8 8 III 1 1 iii WaeT 1 0 iii 9 0 i It So Two t doorthe Rt 1F4ri ae 0 Walker 1 1 6 0 0 TYdmayer 3l 0 2 2 1 0- frfolmckZb 0 2 0 BulloCk ONE HIT 01111 11911 Sisoo pay 0 I 5 0 0 0 I 0 5 0 0 lees b bIt a a < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > < Harvard Gets Only Three Hits Off Heyniger CROWD OF 6000 SEES GAME Princetons Veteran Twirler Re- ceives Errorless Support Hartford nnd JLnnnlRran Are Unable to Keep Jilt Scattered CrlmnonM Fourth Successive Defeat u Heynlgcr Princeton N J May 53 A brilliant crowd of more than KHJJ gathttttd at University Field this afternoon to see the PrincetonHarvard ball game The Tigers won handily by a score of- f to 0 Redhot baseball weather proved- a nt tonic for Princeton while the rowd sat there and yelled and cooked for nine innings The notable feature of the game was the work of Heyniger Nassaus star pitcher The big fellow administered his fourth successive defeat hi two years to Harvard and at every of the con test had things well In hand The score Hartanl RHOAE PHawtos RHOAE L eMfd 1 2 1 Ffch Ik 111 a Il ney cTT I 3 0 250 l z vSiSuL H 2 l x e A M I 1 Q I Carrier 0653 Hartal U 1 1 1 f I t YtMcr cf 1 1 0 lfflp Dane a 870 K ii55ilH- amiC Ixjft M bawirrfacotea S HarwM 5 StnNf- ctttBj Hcyo E r 7 by Hartford S br LMtea 1 Threebat Mrsaide Hajoiger Tweba bU- Karbw Double play Ucy cr to Fig baDtCunier 2 UagireMr Horaer HM tt- CMM1 Mar nod tf nlmnet CORNELL TAKEN INTO CAMP Pcnnnylvnnlaii Ball Team Show Its Superior Caliber Philadelphia May 2SPeim ylvanla a baseball team again showed Its champion- ship caliber when It took Cornell n u camp 11 to 5 on Franklin Field todiy The score ConHtt RHOAB Rn lE- l M 1 1 1 4 C Jb 1 J 1 1 ToyJrtrlmiB 3 2 1 Z a- rf 1 i I 11101- e 3 e ib i zio i 1 J 1 1 1 f I eV L I 0 MO 2 I- Re Jb 1 1 1 I Cfctewi K 0 1 12 Tattoo cf ill tafleyTlt 10210T- wato U 7r I 2- Ttult 511 6- ItoDfriraoia 2 4 1 1 3 afcC- eraeD t 1 tt 1fi ON baae OonMlt 2 Piaaeiliiiiii 5 Fhrb- tJV on btOaOC mvm 1 off Gable 2 T UildinU 3 SINk MtAr Simp h MU- Bt hr CkUwcU 1 HaM iwoaWoW WWi Ttaae b i hKOddwtH Twotw C9 ba i 8 tlu S LooMMeftB CMfortl- VBd W U piwJfa HOLY CROSS DOWNS YALE- In Position to Win the Eastern Col lege Championship Worcester Maw May healing Yale this afternoon following their re- cent defeat of Dartmouth the Holy Crow baseball team Is In a postttoo to win tOss Eastern college champIonship Yale was absolutely unable to hit Bowd Score JWr CIOM 1 1 ReM uA Je s SOUTH ATLANTIC SPORTS Many Entries Corning In ansi Will Be Warm Special to Tb Wair too Baltimore Md May a Arrangement for the South Atlantic Association cham- pionships are fast searing oomptoUon The committee having the meet in charge will hold a meeting at the Y M C A bofldlns to award the contract for miilalrt and select officiate for the games Tfce medals are all of solid gold sOrer tied bronie of the resttlatton Amateur Ado letlc Union iloafgn The meet win be INk at Homewood on June M The numerous demands for entry blanks indicate greater interest than ever before in the contest One of the banner event will be th poierault Jack Starrtrit the present champion with a record of li inches will defend his title agftfaMt suCh man as Ward and Nelker of BaUlmoro and Thrall the High School champion of- la the running broad jump exciting t suits are expected and It looks a K the record of 22 feet Vf inches heW by Joe HIM so long wilt be smashed with each performers as Connor TtwaM KInK Young and Smith of Washington an of whom are jumping close to the recocti and Stesman Williams Logan Ganeter Letmkuhl and Finding of Baltimore any one of theee men will push the champion to the limit Helnekamp of the M A awl G A Stewart of Hopkins both look right in the S yards run but P S Herring of Mount Washington and R F Fleming of George Washington University are competitors Fleming Is In bettor form this spring than ever before Prof Becker who has immediate super- vision of the gymnastic end of the gramme is working hard and ensures the committee that there will be more and closer contested In the horizontal bar parallel bar and vaulting horse championship events than In any previous meet GILLIS ON YANKEE TEAM Hammerthrower Who Man Been In Brazil Leaves for England New York May 2L Word Yeched here yeeterday from Simon P Gillls the haai- mer thrower of the New York Athletic A C that he had left Rio de Janeiro Brazil for England where he wilt cam pete hi the English championship and afterward in the Olympic games In tact he will be the first of the American team to reach English soil For the lent two years or so Glllis ha been a resident of Rib de Janeiro being In the employment of the Light and Powor Company a New York concern He will defray his own oxpensec to England and wilt travel by way Portugal Spain and France ar- riving In England a couple of weeks the championship which takes place on July 14 Before leaving Rio de Janeiro Gills made some capital with the hammer J E Sullivan states that GlUts will bo- one of the Olympic team JUNK Sutton Will Stay Home Word comes from the Pacific Coast that Miss May G Sutton will not go to England this year to take part In lawn tennis tournaments there Miss Sutton has made three trips being successful- in two of them She has won the All England championship in singles twice and has won the Wales championship three times taking the challenge howl for her own It is believed that she will take pert this year In the American sin- gles championship which she won in IflOi Miss Sutton ought to have little difficulty In getting that title back again TIGERS WIN Y- stage I 8 I b luIdIIaaJCp 8 I Ii ell HendIer 1 1 II J K SI x 1 lIar p DIM TMsIs Tk 4 GiJ5 0 u FaMed I II lOll pJl 1 I a p ill GOO h lb If 5 I 4 S 0 Lilt I war yr puG IiIIId- Lle of and S SoB It B yale H sllll Larkia foot 6 WashIngton C pro performances I o be- fore EiE oeo 0sGo0eoloo1x- inseas eezoioeext Pease 7 I a Wood Porte 1 I Ctsmnll I I C I t helm gsai2 bows abats sesoeooo1tS 2 III I Ii I I DattzScsDod Con- tests Herald r I I dan- gerous I I trials ¬ > ¬ > ¬ < > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ °

Washington Herald. (Washington, DC) 1908-05-24 [p 2].torsAn excursion will be given on July 28 for the benefit of league Capt Ed wards president of the league also sug gested that

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RIGGS TEAM WINNER

and Trust Nine

DAWSON TWIRLS A GOOD

nnl Baltic Pitcher Allowi OnlyFonr Scattered lilt and Fan Sixteen Bntfliucrt In Content at Unionrarl Yesterday Trniit Pluycrx Failto Support Their Dox Artlnt

The basobill nino roprarontfng thoAmerican Security and Trust Companywas decisively defeated yesterday atUnion Park by the Rlggg National Bankteam in a fast game Score 9 to 1

The victorious toarn left tho grounds-in a tallyho apd paraded tho streets inthe downtown section accompanied bythe blowing of horns and clank of cowbells

Many friends and acquaintances of theplayers attended the game and cheeredthe good plays from tha grand standAdmission to tho grounds was by invitationThe

prime cause or tho trust companyteams downfall was tIM gilt edge twirl-ing of Dawson who lot his opponentsdown with widoly scattered hitswhich with the excellent support he wasaccorded accounts for the onesidedscore

Dawson in addition to keeping thetrwt teems hits scattered fanned sixteenbatsmen and was of issuing onlyone pass a protty good rooord for anypitcher

Pitcher Arc IneffectiveIneffective pitching and putrid support

accounts for the ntno runs the Rlggsteams made Houston who started outto do the heavy work for the Americanswas wild and alter passing two hitting-a man and making a b lk In addition tobeing touched up for three hits and haslog three errors behind him all of whichnetted six runs gave way to Maloneywho was quito an improvement holding Riggs to three hits and as manyruns in the seven Innings he was on theslab

In the DeM Kevins handled four chanossin errorless style while at the bat Nanor of the Riggs team shono gettingthree sate hits

The contest was really won In the firstinning Dawson started hi good workby retiring the Americana on strikesHarrison first up for Riggs received apas and went to third on the catcherserror Howard was also H beneficiary ofHourtona generosity and when CatcherJohnson let a btU get by him Harrisontilled and Howard took third Garnettgot a hit scoring Howard and moved tosecond on Houstons balk but was caughtoil the Evans was hit by a pitchedban swiped second and tallied on Lootserror of Dawsons grounder Nallor got-a hit and stole second and both DaWsonand Nallor scored Malonoy muffedPorseys hot one Ralneys hit scoredDorscy and the former was caught go-ing to second Nevlns ended toningby grounding out Six rune

Score In the SeventhThis practically ended ell question as

to the winner of the contest but theAmericans did nibt want to ba blankedso bent every energy toward puttingleast one run over

This they accomplished in the sevenththrough the instrumentality of Harrison who played short field for RlpgsFinney knocked a ball to Harriuonwho kindly it sidling over the firstbasemans head Finney making the cir-cuit while Ralnoy the first baseman wascrawling under the bleachers looking fortho ball

Added to the six runs made in tho in-

itial round were three more in the sixthfor Riggs Th first two up werebut Nallor got his third successive hitand stole second scoring on Maloneyperror of Dorsoys chance Dorsey movedaround to third on Leets error of Halncys chance and both scored on Leetswild throw ScoreAHT HHOAB III 0 A B

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PLAY EIGHTINNING TIE

St Elizabeth and Rockvlllc EachScore S our Runs

Government Hospital for the In-sane and Rockville played tho prettiestgame of the season at St Elizabethsyesterday Darkness caused the exhibi-tion to be called at tho and of the eighthInning the score standing 4 to 4

Wilkins was on the rubber for tho hos-pital team and excepting the secondInning when the visitors bunched theirhits held Rockvillo firmly in hand Whiting was hit harder but ho kept the binSits scattered

Fickett and Jones fielded brilliantly forSt Elizabeths and Loo Kemp starred atthird for the Maryland team Score

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Play FifteenSignal to The Wathtagtoa Herald

New Haven Conn May S8Aftor bat-tling for flftoon innings today thobetween the Yalo and Harvard fraahmonwas called on account of darkness trioscore being 2 to 1-

St3Inry 2j Gcttynburg 1Brcdal te The WaiWDcton Herald

Emmltsburg Md May 23 ScroSt Marys 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 xS 2 4

Injured at Dall GameIsaac Benham of 433 Tontb street

and an omplpyo of the navy yardwas Injured while watching a baseballgame at Sixth and D streets northeastJohn Meyor catcher of the Grace teamran against Mr Benham

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MARQUETTE LEAGUE

Comnilsjiloncrn Trim St Vincents uyOpportune Batting

STANDING OF TilE TEAMSW L Pet W L Pet5 1 833 Marine 2 1

St VhKWits 3 1 750 Peters 1 4 200St Josephs 5 2 711 Potnmara 0 6 009-

Catno tomorrow Marina TS Polemics atLtngue grounds at 530

By walloping tho sphere at opportuneperiods tho Commissioners won from theSt Vincents yesterday by 10 to 2

Whitney pitched a creditable game for-

th Bouthcaaters for Jive innings allow-ing only four hits but In tho sixth sessionhe loosened up and was batted at willthereafter Cteve Bocltett held St Viaconts down to seven hits and also fannedeleven batsman Cohill played a brilliantgame at second base for the losers Score

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e 1 312 3 0 Balhmgor r PJOJ OJTotals Wliirul 18 4

CoraratMlonflri 02900240 210St Vincents

TwebMO hitsC Beckatt EWers 11 Beckett-ThreeUse hltC Beckett Stolen ba IIooks-Uaodtboe Thomas Harding Uttrky Elders Amer-

ica H Beckett Cahill MUItr Sacrifc-hltAHoftka Harding Dusan Whitney DoublenfcyCftfeill to J SloW hilts nwdtOK BeckettT off Whitney 11 First baw on balUOff Beckett-Z off AVhltney 4 lIlt by pitched taltaHnrdlnaThomas Struck outBy Beckett 11 by Whitney5 Left OR bastsCotmnlwientrs 3 St Vincent5 UmpireMr CleielawL Ttao of game I hoursod 95 adMIt

SCHEDULE FOR TilE WEEK

Monday Marines TS

TM day St 1eteri TS St Joseph-

sFridaySt YlMetta w JoxffcsSaturday CommlMlMiers T l tomae

Sixteen games have andthroe games forfeited so far this season

Cohill of St Vincents demonstratedhis abilities as a second StIcker yesterdayHo played a brilliant

Tho managers of their respective teamsmust have their playera In full uniformby the 1st of Juno or pay a fine

The Commissioners scored three of theirten run yesterday by good teem workThe other teams should take notice

That tio game the Marines and St Yincoats played last Monday was a corkerSeveral of the difficult plays made broughtforth spirited applause from the spectatorsAn

excursion will be given on July 28

for the benefit of league Capt Edwards president of the league also suggested that a euchre be given in the nearfuture for the some purpose

The Marines which played its firstgame in the Marquette League last Mon-day are scheduled to clash with the Co-

lumbia Athletic Club of the Capital CityLeague at the arsenal today at 2 JO-

oclock As aggregations have dosome best amateur teams

in town a hot and exciting contest canbe to

CAPITAL CITY LEAGUE

Copelnndn Single Starti RallyWhich Wins for Columbia

STANiIU OF Tilt TBA1I5V L I V L

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Opitol City Part at 539 p m

Copolands smashing slogU to deepright field which scored Taylor and LayIn the seventh inning of yesterdaysgame at Capitol Park started a lastinning rally which won for Columbia 4

1BothWooden and Meistor wore la form

but the fast named was much the hotterof the two as ho fanned eleven Atlanticbatsman and allowed but two scratchhits

Harriman on third for loeorsplayed brilliantly while Atchlnson Clearand Copeland did Pe work for the win-

ners ScoreCA C IIHQAE-Trlqr ef 1 1 AlIaMSieVlbr 1 0 2 J 2 0

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Dr Wocdtn L Passed baUManeroH Dmpire-Jlr Hoffman Time of came 1 hour endminutes

RENAULT CAR WINNER

Finishes First In Freeforall atRichmond Auto Races

Special to The WatMaeton HeraldRichmond Va May 23 Wlth several

hundred automobiles lined around thetrack and in the presence of perhaps4000 spectators the second annual moetof the Richmond Automobile Club washeld this afternoon at the State Fair racetrack

The grand stand was packed withladles and their and as manylocal enthusiasts in the programme excitement was high The raceswere preceded by a parade in whichnearly every automobile in the city took

The sport was marked by noof any kind The best time

was by a Renault which wonthe freeforall race the In G5S

SURVEYORS PLAY TIE GAME

Umpire Does Poor Work in Gamevrlth MannMHan

The United States Goolbglcal Suneybaseball team played an interestinggame with tho Mantissas Citywhich ended in the score of 3 to 3

Tho game was played protest asthe umpire did not give a single decisionwhich met with the approval of half thespectators

Knockey who was in tho box for theSurvey pitched groat ball allowing onlyfour and received giltedge support while RoszolL twirled a good gamefor Manassas but rocolvod poor supportSplcors and Lnusllls onehand catcheswore the only features Score

RHBU S G S 010200060351Mamieai

Reds Are After John KlinpCincinnati May Z3 Johnny KUng the

Cubs groat catcher was In town Tuosday with a bundle of blue prints and amap of Cincinnati He Is hunUng for aplace for a billiard and pqol hall andPresident August Herrmann is assistinghim in finding tho required place KUngIs a Red possibility not probability butpossibility In case he should find a

location there arc reasons to bohove that ho will endeavor to secure hisrelease from Chicago in order to Join theReds and make thlg town his permanentresidence Of course this is even a e-

mote possibility but In consideration ofthe fact that KUng Is today the greatestcatcher in baseball there must be somerecognition of the facts for after nilstranger things than thIs have happened

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FOOLED BY MIDDY TWIRLER

West Virginia Ball Players Draw aBlank at Annapolis

Xavy Pitchers Record InsuresIlls Playing on the Team

on June 3

Sal to Wariihgt HaraUAnnapolis Mil May S The mldetolp

mens baseball team continued lie winning streak today by shutting out WestVirginia University by 4 to 0 in a wellcontested game

Both teams fielded In splendid styleeach being credited with but one errorBut the visitors lost mainly oftheir inability to solveThe big Navy twirler was in splendidform allowing the Southerners but threescattered hits He gave four men passesbut his teammates hacked him up Insuch good style that the visitorsto effect a score wereMiddles on the other hand batted oppor-tunely and their four runs were earnedalthough the Middles got a total of seven

hits ono of them a homerorby pitched well for the West Vir-

ginians He retired nine opposing bats-men on strikes and allowed but one manto walk The fine pitching of Douglasmakes it practically certain that he willbe on the slab in the Weet gameJune 3 In all tho he has beenIn the box isis has shown re-markable coolness and control at all

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Tho Gurley Athletic Club wongame in the Independence League festerday by nosing out the Maryland S Cteam in a hotly contested nineInningbattle 2 to 2

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Trying to Land Wilmington Franchise in Union League

Former Chief Reynolds WhoControls Park Mnlcoji Offer to

1rcaldeut Lawson

facial te The WasMacton HeraldCumberland Md May S Thomas Rey-

nolds former chief of the Cumberlandlire department and the fire departmentof tho Jamestown Exposition who con-

trols tho lease of the park of the Cumberland Baseball Association this seasontoday received a reply to a letter whichhe addressed to President Lawson of theUnion League regarding the transfer

Union League franchise to Cumber-land preferably Wilmington

Aa a result Mr Reynolds wired Presi-dent Lawson to come to Cumberland atonce with the view of closing a deal Thepeople hero are anxious that a club beplaced in Cumborland and it is assuredthat strong support would be forthcoming

Cumberland always given good support to its team

President Lawson wanted Mr Reynoldsto come to Philadelphia but businessengagements hero prevent

THREE BLANKS TO LYNCHBURG

Norfolk Teem Makes It ThreeStraight Score 2 to O

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Norfolk Va May 23 Norfolk this af-

ternoon made It throe straight and eachgame was a shut out from Lrnehburgwinning In tho ninth inning with a scoreof 2 to 0

Jackson made the nit a threebaggerdeep into left field with two men onbases and after two men were out thatscored the winning runs Score

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Roanoke Va May 23A doubloko d rwas pulled oil bore this afternoon be-

tween Roanoke and Portsmouthgames were well played and honors wereeven The first was played without anerror on lthor side and was a beautifulexhibition Scores

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Danville Sweeps CleanIMehl The Waifeinglcn Herald

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The following table shows the number of games each pitcherhas including May 20 won and shutout gameswon and lost games strikeouts and bases on balls nextsix columns show that the pitcher has twirled in that number of nohit one two three four and five hit games and the percentage ofvictories

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LAUNCH COMMERCIAL LEAGUE

Teams Representing the BusinessHouses Open Season Saturday

Ground at Eighth and Florida Ave-nue In Shape for FaUlt Plnr Six

In Organization

The Commercial Baseball League hasboon organized for the season and com-

prises tho following toams W B MosesSons R Walter Power manager Will

lam Hahn Co D Blondbeim managerGeorge E Howard Company T W Mc

manager Woodward LothorpF E Cadett manager E J MurphyCompany J Murphy manager National Electric Supply Company Mr McCarthy manager

Theso teams arc party made up byemployee of other firms so that nearlyevery commercial Is representedand the interest in the league will begeneral

It being evtdenT 4at successfullaunching of a new league dependedlargely on its manasemcnt the officerswere carefully selected and Uie league isto be congratulated on obtaining ouchexperienced and able leaden as H Wal-ter Power president E J Murphy treas-urer and F E Cadett secretary

The opening games will be played onMemorial Day Hahn Co and E JMurphy Company will play at 2 oclockand will be followed immediately by WB Moses Sons and Woodward LothTOp at 4 oclock

Great Interest te centered in the gamebetween W B Moses Sons aod Wood-ward Lothrop a tbere Is a friendlyrivalry of long standing between the twoteams

The grounds at Eighth street and Fktrlde avenue northeast have been leased andput In condition for fast ball playingand the public is invited to attend thosegames where orderly and interesting ballplaying la guaranteed

A sliver cup and pennant have boon do-nated and each team has already de-clared Itself as the possible winner Theteams though are pretty evenly matchedand have all shown up well In practice

DEPARTMENTAL LEAGUE

Navy nnd Treasury fromand Interstate

STANDING OF TIlE TEAMS

C tad L 3 life Post Sk 33 0 lCfi9 lot Cnwaere 1 3 JWar 3 1 m 1 4 260

MTT 3 1 7 Interior 0 i 090

Navy and Treasury were the victorsyesterday afternoon in a doubleheader ofpostponed games on tho Whits Lot Navydefeating Agriculture 7 to 2 and Treasurydefeating Interstate 6 to 1

Navy completely outplayed the Farmera and were able to find Sasser andSohorn at will having no trouble in ob-taining when noeder Agriculturemade several costly errors and showedextremely poor judgment in base runningScore

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by LitchOeM 8 Struck ttBr Sa er 2 brSehcrB 3 by LitdtfieM 5 Hits Seater7 off Sobers 2 oil 6 Txvbasc hitsBryan Rottndtrce Sacrifice hltUtchdeW StolenbntMJooec Sebont Brainier Smith Jlika 3Coleman W Double playLilcJifleH to Harrisla sed ball Smith Umpire Mr Neirraan Tineat gome I hour and 41 urinates

Balzer was on the mound for Interstateand pitched well fanning ten men butlost his same by poor fielding Gertmanmade a star play by pulling down a popfly In the ropes and Hampton and TQuantrell pulled off a neat double playHamptons throw from centor splittingthe bag Score

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Treiwry 901004100Int-oratatc Commerce

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ONell Umpire Olr VonaWe Time of me 2hours

SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEKMonday War TS Navy AcricaltHro T InteriorTiJCfday Agriculture TS Pctoffl-Wodne day Interstate Commerce vs InteriorTbRndayCoramerce and Labor TS AgricultureFriday Postofflco Ta WarSaturday Navy TS Agriculture Interstate TS

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Frederick Club DownedSpecial to The Wadilngton Herald

Hagerstown Md May 23 By the scoreof 2 to 1 Hagerstown defeated the strongFrederick club at Athletic Park here thisafternoon there being a regular holidaycrowd in attendance Score

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Metropolitans Dent Cardinals in aLoosely Played GameSTANDING OF THE TEAMS

W L Pet W L VetS 0 LOOO 2 3

Metropolitans 3 1 750 Wub 1 3002 1 657 Independents 0 4 000

The Metropolitans went into secondplaco in the Columbia Leagues yesterdayby defeating the BrooTtland Cardinals 7

to 5 in a loosely played contestThe batting of Willard Camaller was

the feature ScoreRHOAE RHOAES-

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Left on basesBrooMand MelrofM U iFirst base on bslbOff 5 StruCk outByBullock 8 by Wailer 5 Threebase hitsCanU r Bullock Twwbaw hitsOiiaaMcT SchaWt 1-

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IVwed ballsOamalier 5 UmpiresMewsmayer an4 Bragg Time of game 1 hour and Umlnutt

Dillon Pitching for GallaudetHolds Farmers Scoreless

Only One Visitor Gets as Far asSecond Base In Remarkable

Game at Kendall Green

In a beautifully played game Gallaudetshut out the Maryland Agricultural Col-

lege at Kendall Green yesterday afternoonby 1 to 0

mUon the Buff and Blue rotupltched Byrd tho Farmers main reli-

ance in the boxWalters clean single the last inning

was the only hit made off Dillon Onlythirty men faced Dillon three of whomdrew passes Two passes in succession-in the third gave the Aggies their onlychance to get a man as far as second

The Gallaudet infield played perfect ballin spite of the fact that only three

balls went to the outfield andDillon fanned but six men

Byrd fanned twelve players walked oneand kept the live hits well scattered

With one out in the fourth Rower connected for a clean double Catcher Grason gave the signal for a throw to secondByrd shot the ball over the bag beforefeeder could reach the spot and thesphere passed through Slayers legs al-

lowing Hower to score the only run ofthe game Cooper followed Howersdouble with a single but was caught tryIng to steal second

Langdon in right field for the Farmersrobbed Kendall Green of two hits by fastrunning catches W Hell at shortGallaudet also captured a couple of hotgrounders that looked like hits and shotthem to first for outs Dillons stop of ahot liner was another fielding featureWalters at second did brilliant work forthe Aggies besides getting their only hit

The game was the beet seen on KendallGreen in years being completed in onehour and ten minutes

Gallaudets one error was the droppingof a fly by Morris He picked up the ball

and threw the runner out whenthe latter attempted to take second Score

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SUNDAYSCHOOL LEAGUE

First Defeats Grace In anContest by 3 to S

STANDING OF THE TEAMSW I Pet W L Pet

Grace 3 1 S Pint 3 4Fifth 3 1 JW 4Ninth 4 2 MS Betbaay l 4

The Grace Baptists met with theirdefeat at the hands of the First aggre-gation yesterday by 3 to 3

McMahon and Wheatley thetwirlers did good work for their re-spective teams the former fanningand allowing sewn scattered hitsthe latter being touched up for six safe-ties and forcing thirteen batsmento the bench

Turner carried oft the batting honorsgetting three hits out of four trips toplate Score

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CROWD OF 6000 SEES GAME

Princetons Veteran Twirler Re-

ceives Errorless Support Hartfordnnd JLnnnlRran Are Unable to KeepJilt Scattered CrlmnonM FourthSuccessive Defeat u Heynlgcr

Princeton N J May 53 A brilliantcrowd of more than KHJJ gathttttd atUniversity Field this afternoon to see thePrincetonHarvard ball game

The Tigers won handily by a score of-f to 0 Redhot baseball weather proved-a nt tonic for Princeton while the rowdsat there and yelled and cooked for nineinnings The notable feature of the gamewas the work of Heyniger Nassaus starpitcher The big fellow administered hisfourth successive defeat hi two years toHarvard and at every of the contest had things well In hand

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CORNELL TAKEN INTO CAMP

Pcnnnylvnnlaii Ball Team Show ItsSuperior Caliber

Philadelphia May 2SPeim ylvanla abaseball team again showed Its champion-ship caliber when It took Cornell n ucamp 11 to 5 on Franklin Field todiyThe score

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HOLY CROSS DOWNS YALE-

In Position to Win the Eastern College Championship

Worcester Maw May healingYale this afternoon following their re-

cent defeat of Dartmouth the Holy Crowbaseball team Is In a postttoo to win tOss

Eastern college champIonshipYale was absolutely unable to hit Bowd

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SOUTH ATLANTIC SPORTS

Many Entries Corning In ansiWill Be Warm

Special to Tb Wair tooBaltimore Md May a Arrangement

for the South Atlantic Association cham-pionships are fast searing oomptoUonThe committee having the meet in chargewill hold a meeting at the Y M C A

bofldlns to award the contract for miilalrtand select officiate for the games Tfcemedals are all of solid gold sOrer tiedbronie of the resttlatton Amateur Adoletlc Union iloafgn

The meet win be INk at Homewood onJune M

The numerous demands for entry blanksindicate greater interest than ever beforein the contest One of the banner eventwill be th poierault Jack Starrtrit thepresent champion with a record of li

inches will defend his title agftfaMt suChman as Ward and Nelker of BaUlmoroand Thrall the High School champion of-

la the running broad jump exciting tsuits are expected and It looks a K therecord of 22 feet Vf inches heW by JoeHIM so long wilt be smashed with eachperformers as Connor TtwaM KInKYoung and Smith of Washington an ofwhom are jumping close to the recoctiand Stesman Williams Logan GaneterLetmkuhl and Finding of Baltimore anyone of theee men will push the championto the limit

Helnekamp of the M A awl G AStewart of Hopkins both look right inthe S yards run but P S Herring ofMount Washington and R F Fleming ofGeorge Washington University are

competitors Fleming Is In bettorform this spring than ever before

Prof Becker who has immediate super-

vision of the gymnastic end of thegramme is working hard and ensures thecommittee that there will be moreand closer contested In thehorizontal bar parallel bar and vaultinghorse championship events than In anyprevious meet

GILLIS ON YANKEE TEAM

Hammerthrower Who Man Been InBrazil Leaves for England

New York May 2L Word Yeched hereyeeterday from Simon P Gillls the haai-mer thrower of the New York AthleticA C that he had left Rio de JaneiroBrazil for England where he wilt campete hi the English championship andafterward in the Olympic games In tacthe will be the first of the American teamto reach English soil For the lent twoyears or so Glllis ha been a resident ofRib de Janeiro being In the employmentof the Light and Powor Company a NewYork concern He will defray his ownoxpensec to England and wilt travel byway Portugal Spain and France ar-

riving In England a couple of weeksthe championship which takes place

on July 14

Before leaving Rio de Janeiro Gillsmade some capital with the hammerJ E Sullivan states that GlUts will bo-

one of the Olympic team

JUNK Sutton Will Stay HomeWord comes from the Pacific Coast

that Miss May G Sutton will not go toEngland this year to take part In lawntennis tournaments there Miss Suttonhas made three trips being successful-in two of them She has won the AllEngland championship in singles twiceand has won the Wales championshipthree times taking the challenge howlfor her own It is believed that she willtake pert this year In the American sin-gles championship which she won inIflOi Miss Sutton ought to have littledifficulty In getting that title back again

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