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Show I , FLYNN MORRIS BOUT GOES T0JEW YORK B Big Battlo Will Bo Hold in Vicin- H ity of Ono of the 1 Big Cities. H PUEBLO, July 5. Tho Jim Flynn- K Carl Morris battlo may be staged In B Philadelphia or near New York city, H according to information received to- H day by Flynn from Richard Ufor, man- M agcr of Morria. H While Flynn expresses a willingness H to go to either place, he prefers Phlla- H delphia, as ho fears Interference In H Now York. Ufor stated In his lotter H that ho expect sto mnko doflnlto ar- H rangements for tho battle in a fow H days. I ' LABOONJESOLTS H A very ordinary card was offered H at tho Lagoon track yebtcrday after- H noon. Jockey Seldon was painfully If H not fatally injured vrhen Clunoy, whom H. ho was schooling at the barrlor, broke H through the fence. Tho boy's left leg Hp was broken la two places and ho was H hurt Internally. The horse, an unbeat- H en 3-year-old, was destroyed, having H cut herself badly in tho Jam. Jockey H Hopkins was restricted to riding for H his stable for one week for uueatls- H factory riding. H First race, four and a half furlongs, H ' purse Mlnorloso won, Stnedo second, H Nydad third. Time, :64 2-5. H Sdcond race, five and a half fur- H longs, selling Saluest won, Lena H Lech second, Doll third. Time, Hf :og n-5. H Third race, mllo and 20 yards, sell- H ing Cabin won, Dorothy Ann second, M ,. Jack Stryker third. Time. 1 in 3-5. H ' Fourth raco, six furlongs, selling H ; Kllzaboth Harwood won. Work Box H second, Rue third. Time, 1 12 3-5. H Fifth race, flro and a half furlongs, H selling Barnsdalo won, Angollx sco H ond. Gcnova third Time, 1:07 2-5. H ' Sixth race, five and a half furlongs, H selling Lady Elizabeth won, Aunt H Polly second, Jim Mc third. Tlmo, I LAGOON ENTRIES & iCntrlea for Thursday: B First" raw, six furlongs, selling, 3- H ' yeax-olda and upward Hampasa, M French Cook. 1H; Boggs. Ill, Wtalv B key Toddy, .Mootank Maid, 109; Glon- R. na Deano, Suean F., 107; Indian Girl, 1 Green Lslo, Anne Revere, 99. H Second raco, six furlongs, soiling, H 3-year-olda and upward Irrigator, 111; H Gilbert Robc, Binocular, Slxtoen, Dor- H othy Ledgott, New Capital, 109; Elec- j trowan, 107; "Vntlan, 99. V" Third teoo, futurity course, selling, V 3-year-olds and upward Gemmell, 109 M Prince Winter, 108; Doc Allen, 105; H ' Madeline Musgrave, 103; Ben Green- H leaf, 101; No Quarter, 99. H Fourth race, futurity course, selling, H 3-year-olds and upward Sevenfull, H 113; Tillinghast, 109; Sorrowful, 107; j Hidden Hand, 105; M axing, 101; Ban H Ann, 99; 'Muff, 94. Hj Fifth race, one mile, selling, 2-year- HL. lds and upward Charlie Rothschild, Hr Bryce, 111; Court Lady, Buna, 109; B Agare, 102, Heretic, 99. H Sixth race, ono mile, selling, 3-year- H olds and upward Hoylc, Critic, 111; B" . Anna May, Little Marchmont, 109; j Judith Page. 107, Ben Uncas, i02; Lu-. H clllo Man ley. 97. H 'Apprentice allowance. H- Weather clear; track fast. I ' LATONIA RESULTS BBBBi Httfl LATONIA, July 5. Bourbon Beau H on the first ecnt at Iatonla today H and equaled the track record for a H mile and 70 yards. High Private was H second, half a length back. Jockey H McCaliey had a good day, riding the H first foiir winners. Dnlancy, the fa- H - voritc in the third, won easily by H First race, five furlongs Bell H J Hamton, $91.50 straight, ton; Com- H ' ' ruoner's Touch, $3.70 place, second; B J Syringa, $3 show, third. Time, 1:01. H , Second race, five and a half fur H longs The Rach. $S.60 straight, won; Old Chu. ?G.50 place, second; Hamil ton, S7.G0 show, third Time, 1.07 2-5. Third race, six furlongs Delanoy; $4 straight, won; Ben Double, $3.10 place, second. Irish. Kld Sl-i.SO show, third. Time. 1 3 2-5. Fourth race, purse ?500, mile and 70 yards Bourbon Beau, $5.-10 straight, won; High Private, 54.S0 place, second; sec-ond; Milton B., $11.30 show, thrld. Time. 1;42 2-5. Fifth race, selling, mllo and 70 yards Beach Sand, 53C.S0 straight, won; Naughty Lad, $9.60 placo, second; sec-ond; Leopold, $11.10 show, third. Time, 1:14 1-5. Sixth race, mile and a slxtoenth High Range, $52.70 stranght,, won; Tom Blgbeo, $C10 place, second; J H. Reed, $10 20 show, third. Time, 1:46 1-5. LATONiAENTRIES LATONIA, July 5. First race, flvo furlongs, soiling Crystal Domino, 104; Chaumcre, CharUcr, Tom Ott, Do Nothing, Forecaster, Con Curran, Capt. Brave, 107; Star Rose, Inciter Clear Water, ill, Judge Sale, 1 14. Second race, six furlongs, selling Bcrnlce, Detroit, Marsaud, 95; Kmiua Stuart, 100; Imprudent, 104; Jeanne d'Arc, Cloistress, Agnes Wood, Chalice, Cha-lice, Lady Orimar, 100; Loyal Maid. Ill Third race, six furlongs, selling Holen Scott, 95; Tonderhcart, Emily Ioe, 100; Abrasion. Miss Beaurod, 104; La Rolno Hindoo. Tho Pippin. Hannah Louise, 106; Flying Footsteps. Foot-steps. Hnndzorettn, 109, Morlsc, 112. Kthol Day, 111. Fmirth raco, six furlongs, handicap handi-cap Fairy Story, 95, Bottle Sue, 102; Elfin Beau. Star O'Ryan, 10C; Cherry-ola, Cherry-ola, 10S; Entonor, Al Muller, 110; Me-lUande, Me-lUande, 16; Prince Gal. 12. Fifth Tace, ono mllo, selling Seba-go, Seba-go, Mud Sill. 93. Melton Street, 103; Woolsandals, 107; John Rcardon, 10S. Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, selling Ii U Moxlcan, Chemulpo. Buttor Ball, 93; Scrimmage, Swoot Owen, 96; Camllle, Haldcmnn, Mock-ler, Mock-ler, 103, Peter Pender, Silver Knight, 106: Earl of Richmond, 109, Stono Street, 111. PORT ERIEjeULTS FORT ERIE, Ont.. July 5. August Bolmont's Rlcksand colt Watorvale es-tabllshed es-tabllshed a new Canadian record for a mile and a furlong, when ho wou the foaturo race at Fort Erie this afternoon after-noon In 1.50 2-5 and won pulled up to llttlo better than a canter He did his first mile in 1.37. Belmont's Elma, at odds of 100 to 1, won the second race, which called for 2-year-olds at flv0 furlongs. Tlpsand and tho Belmont Bel-mont youngster won the opening dash and Traprock, still another Belmont colt, proved an easy winner of tho mile and u sixteenth handicap First raco, five furlongs Tlpsand, 2 to 1, won, Alderbaran. 6 to 5, second; sec-ond; Dalmatian, 13 to 5, third. Time, 1:00 2-5. Second race, five furlongs Elma, 100 to 1, won; Mad River, 3 to 1. second; sec-ond; Flanama, 10 to 1, third. Tlmo, 1:01. Third race, mile; Galatlne, 3 to 5, won; Chief Kee, 7 to 2, second; Caper-sauce, Caper-sauce, S to 1, third Time, 1:39 3-5. Fourth race, mllo and an eighth Watervale, l to 5. won; Naushon. 6 to 1, second; Pagod, 60 to 1, third. Time, 1:50 2-5 Fifth race, mile and a slxteonth Traprock. 8 to 5, won; Lawton Wig' gins, 5 to 2, second; Montgomery, 25 to 1, third. Time, 1:43 4-5. Sixth race, six furlongs Thrifty, 12 to 1, won; Mexoana, 11 to 5, second; High Flown, 9 to l, third. Time. 1:12 3-5. Seventh race, mild and 70 yards Merman, 3 to 2, won; Robert Cooper, 12 to 1, Becond, Anna L. Dalev, 7 to 1 third. Tlmo, 1:44 3-5. IBASEBALLI I NATIONAL LEAGUE. Break Even. PHILADELPHIA. July 5. Philadelphia Philadel-phia and New York broko even u today's to-day's double header. Tho home team won the first game by hitting Mathew-son Mathew-son hard, while New York took, the second oaslly, knocking Rowan off the rubber In less than two Innings. Devlin Dev-lin was sent off the grouud In the opening contest for disputing a decision deci-sion 4 First game.,. - . - K. H E. New y o?k T . '. . - X -'. - - ..V... U I Philadelphia .'..'.!.,..b H 3 Batteries Mathowson' and Myers; Burns and Dooln. Second game: B- H. E Now York 10 11 2 Philadelphia 1 6 Batteries Marciuaid. Myers and Wilson; Rowan, Chalmers, Stacks, Humphreys, Dooln ond Madden. Pittoburg 6r St. Louis 3. PITTSBURG. July 5. Pittsburg defeated de-feated St Louis In tho eighth Inning, when with two on bases McCarthy hit for a home run. Sallco pitched a good game und was taken out after the sixth Inning, when St. Louis had .1 chance to win, In order to use a more competent pitcher. R. H E. Pittsburg c s ? St. Louis 3 9 1 Batteries Loiriold and Simons, Sal-lee, Sal-lee, Goyor and Bloss. Brooklyn 5, Boston 2. BROOKLYN, July 5. Boston b pitchers were wild today and tho locals lo-cals won. Weaver got Into trouble in tho first Inning, forcing In ono run and letting In nnothcr by a wild pitch. Iluckcr kept Brooklyn out of danger throughout. R H E Boston 2 S 2 Biooklyn 2 7 2 Batteries Weavor, Tyler, Griffin and Kllng; RuckGr and Bergen. AMERICA NLEAGUE. BOSTON, July 5. Washington won an easy victory from Boston todaj Johnson, who pitched a consistent 'game, drovo a home run Into tho cen ler field bleachers. R II B Boston 2 fi 3 Washington 7 7 1 Batteries Pape, Closer. Collins and Williams; Johnson and Henry. New York 9, Philadelphia 8. NEW YORK. July 6. Now York won the last gamo from Philadelphia by n ninth Inning rally. Krauso relieved re-lieved Bender at the beginning of the ninth. With ono out, Johnson walked and Kreo Jrlpled. Krauso withdrew and Leonard went Into the box. Knight, tied the scoro with a sacrifice Chase singled through Barry and took second whon Gardner beat n hit to Barry Blair singled to right flold and Chaso beat Lord's good throw to tho plate R. H E Philadelphia S 12 0 Ncv York 9 19 3 Batteries Plank. Bondor, Krause ond Thomas; Ford. Warhop, Caldwell, Sweeny and Blair. Cleveland , St. Louis 7. CLEVELAND, July 5. Clovcland defeated St Louis today. Harkness was knocked out of the box by St. Louis, but Krapp was effective after the third Inning. Cleveland hit three St Louis pitchers hard, Jackson leading lead-ing with a triple, a double and two singles. R. H. E. Cleveland 11 11 2 St Louis 7 9 2 Batteries Harkness, Krapp and Fisher; Mitchell, Hamilton, Polly and Clarke. Detroit 8, Chicago 1. DETROIT. July 5. Ty Cobb scored or drove in fivd of Dctrolts runs and Chicago was defeated. Wlllelt kopt the visitor's hits scattered. Young and Olmstead were both hit hard. Manager Jennings and Pitcher Summers Sum-mers were suspended as a result of their argument with Umpire Mullen yestorday. R. H. E. Chicago 1 7 2 Detroit S 12 1 Batteries Young, Olmstead and Block; Willctt and Stanage. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Vancouver 9, Tacoma 5. TACOMA, July 5. R. H. E. Vancouver 9 15 0 Tacoma c 7 2 Batteries Belford, Rasmusscn and Lewis; Hlgglns and Burns. Victoria A, Spokane 3. SPOKANE, July 5. R. H. E. Victoria i u 3 Spokane 3 11 2 Battories Williams and Devogt; Kraft, Schwenk and Splcsman (12 Innings). In-nings). Seattle 5, Portland 1. SEATTLE, July 5. R. H. E. Portland I i ;; Seattle 3 C 1 Batteries Lamllnc and Harris; Sea-Ion Sea-Ion and Shea. COAST LEAGUE. Oakland 5, Loc Angeiea 4. LOS ANGELES, July 5. R. II. E. Oakland ;il 1 Ixs AnRolos , . 4 7 0 Batteries FJnter and Pearce, Hall and Smith Portland iJPsncramento 0, PORTLAND," July C R. H. E. Sacramento .,....., 0 0 0 Portland 1 5 2 BatteriesThompson and LaLonp; Henklo and Kuhn. - VESTER LEAGUE. ' i At Des MolncB Sioux City 0, Des Moines 1. ' At Lincoln Lincoln 7, Denver 1. At Omaha St. Joseph G, Omaha 5. - AM ERICANj ASSOCIATION. At Minneapolis St. Paul 5, Minneapolis Minne-apolis 6. At Columbus Indianapolis 5, Columbus Co-lumbus 7. At Louisville Toledo !. Louisville Louis-ville G. UNION LEAGUE. Boise 8. Helena 1, BOISE. July 5. R. H. E. Boise 0 0 0 0 10 10 2 11 I Helena . .10 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 S 2 Batteries Joss and King; Byrd and Baker. Butte 10, Missoula 5. BUTTE, July 5. R. H. E. Butte 112103 10 9 2 Missoula 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 7 5 Batteries Druhot, Remneas and Hannah; Myer, McCaf forty aud Hanson. Han-son. PUGH WINS BIG MOTOR BOAT RACE DUBUQUE fa.. July 5 Commodore Commo-dore James Pugh of Chicago this nfter-noon nfter-noon took first honors In the cham plonshln class forty-foot boats or un-dor, un-dor, olng the twenty miles In 37 minutes min-utes 30 2-5 seconds |