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Show I ROWING CONTEST ENTRIES SUNDAY 1 SARATOGA, N. Y., July 20. Al- H though tho official entries for this Hl year's National American Rowing f championships will not be announced H until Sunday, it became known today Hl that thoro will bo a largo delegation H of Canadian oarsmen on band for the H events of Friday and Saturday next H woek. Tho big event is the champion- H ship eights, with the following start- H ers. Duluth, Winnipeg, Detroit, New Bl York Athletic club and Argonauts of H Toronto. The amateurs' gculllng Hj championship will bring out Lou H Scholes, tho Henley winner; J. F. H O'Neill, tho titlo holder; Butler of tho H Argonauts, and others. H Shoppard and Fucsscl will try to H tako the doubles championship for H tho third tlmo. Shoppard will seek H tho senior singles and Fuessel will H try for .tho association prize and the H quarterVnilo dash. H The title holders will bare no easy H Journey in tho doubles championship, H as thoro are at least ten starters, H including shells from Vespers of Phil- H adelpbla, Arcol of Baltimore, Rock- H rlmmond of Springfield, Argonauts of H Toronto and Nonpareils of New Yoi"k. I BUIIEJESULIS m BUTTE, July 20. Four favorites to- H day were frist under the wire, Myles H O Connell's victory In tho fourth race, H when he won by a length and a half M over Coppertown, was the feature Ho H made the futurity course in 1 09 -1-5. fl tho same time as that made by Work- box yesterday, when the track record fl was broken. Coppertown ran a mag- H nlflflcont raco, coming from far behind fl and cutting down tho lead of O'Connell H by a dash that aroused the grand H stand to cheers The slxt,h race rc- M suited in an eyelash finish between M Geramell and Muff, the Judges award- H the race to Geemraell This decision M aroused the crowd which surrounded the judges' stand, who shouted and Hl yelled that Muff be given it. H BUTTE July 20 Results. H First race, five furlongs, selling H Genova, 11 to 5 (Mondon), won. El H Perfecto, 5 to 1 (Mentry). second; H Placlde, S to 5 (Roonoy), thrtd. Time, Hj 1 02. Miss Hattle, Roaeyar, Wicket, fl Royal Stone also ran. M Second race, four and a half fur- B! longs, purse Thistle Rose, 12 to 5 H (Coburn), von; Three Links. 5 to 2 H (Denny), socond. Electric, S to 6 H (Hopkins! , third. Time. :5I 2-5. M Rojal Tea and Error also ran H Third race, mile and an eighth, sell- 1 5ng Zoroaster. S to T (Buxton), won: H Marlgot. 3 to 1 (Callahan), second; H Round and Round, 16 to 5 (McCul- H lough), third Time, 1 54 3-5. Kogo. H Miss Officious and Stoneman also H Fourth race, handicap, futurity H course Myles O'Connell, 4 to 5 (Cav- M amugh), won; Coppertown, 4 to I H (Hopkins), second; Right Easy, 3 to H 1 (rJufnagel), third. Time, 1.09 4-5. H Frank Mullens and Dr. Doupgherty H also H Fitrh race, selling, five furlongs H Gilbert Rose, 2 to 5 (Hurnagel), won; H Bill Mavhani. 5 to 1, (Corey), second, H Robert Mitchell. 40 to 1 (Lewis). H third Time. 1:01 1-5. Reuben and M Lee Harrison II also ran. H Sixth race, six furlongs, selling H Gemmcll, 4 to 5 (Mentry), won; Muff. H 2 to 1 (Hopkins), second; Hidden M Hand 1 to 1 (Buxton), third. Time. M 1-13 3-5. Bonflls, Roberta and Susan H F. also ran H BUTTE, July 20. Entries for Frl- M First race, five furlongs, selling, 3- H year-olds nnd upward Amargosa, 112; M Capt. Miller, 107. Petite Olseau, 105; M Rake, 102, Wabanan, Nlta, Mldsum- fl mer, Kinfolks, 100 H Second raco, five furlongs, purse, 2-year-olds Sanel, ElEewhoro, Great Friar, 110; Camarada, 107; Royal Dolly, 104, Wlldbear, 102. Third race, futurity course, purse, 3-year-olds and upwnrd Enfield, 116; Jack O'Lantern, 113; Kid North? 113. Milt Jones. Lochlol, 105. Fourth race; mllo, selling, 3-year-olds and upward Endymlon II, Eddie Ed-die Graney, Judge Quihn, Altenbcrg, 110, Acumen, 107; Dolenar 82. Fifth raco. five furlongs, selllug, ? year-oIdR and upward Doflnlto, 112; Wiltrudo S., Zool, Veno Von. 110; Jim Mc, 107; Doll. 105; Annio Rev-ero, Rev-ero, 105. Sixth race, Hevcn furlongs, selling. 3-ycar-olds and upward Princo Winter, Win-ter, 110; Tiflls, Hammoraway, Littleton, Little-ton, Foreguard, Irrigator. Pedro, 109: Patriotic, 107; Margaret Randolph, 107; Bdn Ann, 97. Apprentice allowance. Weather clear; track fast. 1 windsoOesults . WINDSOR, Out, July 20 The Do-trolt Do-trolt selling stakes resulted In a runaway run-away victory today for Molsant. He was coupled with Thirty-Forty as a 2 to 9 favorite, and Just lasted long enough to beat Sister Florence a neck. R .T. Wilson's 3-year-old Nau-shon Nau-shon beat a good field in the handicap, handi-cap, which ho won by six longths. Ho ran tho mile and 70 yards in 1:43 1-5, a new track record. First race, . six furlongs Caper Sauce, 3 to 1, won; Commola, S to 5, second; Blanton, 3 ot 1, third. Time, 1:14 3-5. Second raco. six furlongs Casque, 13 to 5, won; Danfleld, 4 to 1, second; Sir Alve3COt, S to 5, third. Time, 1.13. Third race, mile and 70 yards Naushon, 3 to 1, won, Lawton Wiggins, Wig-gins, 8 to 1, second; Cliff Edge, S to 1, third. Time, 1:43 1-5. Fourth race, Detroit stakes, five nnd n half furlongs Molsant, 2 to 9, won; Sister Florence, 15 to 1, second; Tactics. 15 to 1. third. Time, 1:07 2-5 Fifth race, one mile, selling Sprlngmas, 6 to 1, won; Granla, oven, second; Startler, GO to 1, third Time, 1:40 Sixth race, one mile Onawaux, 9 to 10, won; Outlaw, 7 to 1, second, Northcut, 9 to 2, third. Time, 1.41 2-5 Seventh race. fUe and a half furlongs fur-longs Campcon, 13 to 5. won. Nimbus, Nim-bus, 3 to 1, second; Little Father, S to 1, third Time, 105. BRANDiCpESULTS KALAMAZOO, Mich., July 20 Grand Circuit summaries 2:20 trot, 3 In 5, purse $1000 (one hoat Wednesday) AnvJl won In straight heats. Best time, 2.09 3-4. 2-14 pace, 3 In 5, purse ?1000 Dora J won second, fourth and fifth heats Game Maid won first heat. Best time, 2.12 1-2. 2.14 trot, 3 in 5, the Paper Mill stake, purse $10,000 R. T. C. won In straight heats, Douglas McGregor second; Chatty Direct third. Best time. 2'0S 1-4. 2:20 pace, 2 in 3, purse $1000 Kir-by Kir-by Star won In straight heats; Major O'Dell second; Fleet Amerlcus third Best time, 2.09 1-4 BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 3. BROOKLYN, July 20. Brooklyn took ajead by batting over three runs in tho fjrst inning, but threw away the chance for victory by making costly orrors. Suggs batting helped Cincinnati to win, i to 3. R. H. E Cincinnati 1 3 0 Brooklyn 3 4 3 Batteries Sugg3 and McLean, Scanlon, Ragan and Bergen Pittsburg Wins Double Header. BOSTON, July 20. Pittsburg won -t-K-lco from Boston, the first game o T to 3, in 13 Innings. The bceond game was called at the end of the eighth inning, 9 to 5, on account of darkness. dark-ness. Griffin weakened in the thir-tcbnlh thir-tcbnlh Inning of the first gamo and three runs came In. In the second gamo Weaver lost control during rhe sixth inning and six men crossed the plate. u First game K-JfB Pittsburg ,.,... .I... ,w(.--6 10 V Boston v , . v . ... JlV - 12 13 Batteries Frry, CahirJlu, nnd pinion; pi-nion; Griffin, Perdue and KUng; ' J Second game ' R. II &- -. Pittsburg ! 0 12 -1 i Boston 5 6 2 Battorlos Hcndrix, Steele and Si-moit; Si-moit; Weaver, Pfelffcr, Brown and Rnrlden. St. Louis 8, New York 5. NEW YORK, July 20. St Louis won from New York, S to 5, by driving driv-ing Mathewspn off the slab In tho second Inning. In one Inning and a third the New York star yielded flvo hltB and gave two pas&es. Crandall received him Tho locals plaed a plucky uphill game and drovo Salloe off the rubber In the seventh. Mur ray got a home run, a triple and a single in four times up. R. II E St Louis 8 11 2 New York 5 7 0 Batteries Sallec, Harmon and Bros-nahan, Bros-nahan, Mathewson, Crandall and Myers. Chicago 4, hlladelphla 3. PHILADELPHIA, July 20 Chicago Chica-go won. J to 3, largely on the hitting of Schulte. who drove in one run aud scored twlco himself. His hits woro ono double, one triple and ono home run. Both teams fielded In fine style, but doublo plays, in which Doyle and Hoffman starred, and Archer's catching catch-ing of Walsh off first base Just before be-fore Beck made a homo run. R. H E Chicago ....4 7 2 Philadelphia 3 9 0 I Batteries Rculbacb and Archer, Ewlng and Dooin. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland 8, Boston 7. CLEVELAND, July 20 Cleveland defeated Boston, S to 7, in a gamo In which each team took turns at leading lead-ing Boston used four pitchers, Cleve land scoring the winning run off Wood In the ninth on Stovall's single, sin-gle, a pass ,a wild pitch and Turner's Tur-ner's single. Lajoie batted for Mitchell Mitch-ell In tho sixth and singled, driving In two runs R II. E Cleveland 8 14 2 Boston 7 13 2 Batteries Mitcholl, Griggs and Fisher; Papo, Cicottc, Collins, Wood, Williams and Carrlgan New York 8, Detroit 6. DETROIT. July 20. New York outplayed out-played Detroit and by sensational base running won, S to C. The game went an extra inning. Mullin was hit hard and Willott replaced him. Chase scored from second on an infield in-field out and Wolter scored from sec ond on an Infield hit. RHE New York 8 12 I Detroit 6 12 I Batteries Vaughn and Sweeney, Mullin, Wlllett and Stauage Chicago 4, Philadelphia 3. CHICAGO, July 20, Callahan's long fly, his double and daring base running, run-ning, coupled with opportune hitting by his teammates and misplays b the visitors and sensational fielding by the locals, gave Chicago the first game of the series with Philadelphia, 4 to 3 Bunched hits and a sacrifice gave the Plilladelphias their score R.1I.E. Chicago 4 10 0 I Philadelphia 3 9 2 J Batteries Scott, Young and Sulli- I van: Bender. Thomas and Lapp. ' St. Louis 2, Washington 0, ST. LOUtS, July 20. Yake pitched effective ball, while his teammates bunched hits, and SL Louis shut out Washington, 2 to 0, hero today. R. H. E. St Louis 2 4 3 Washington 0 Z 0 Batteries Lake and Stephens; Gray and Ainsmlth. UNION LEAGUE. Butte J, Salt Lake 3, SALT LAKE, July 20. The Union league hiked back to nature today, playing the third same of the series at Lagoon park, Farmlngton The game was not over until the last minute, min-ute, Vhen Perrine, Butte's second baseman, clapped his hands on Orr's fly, rotirlng Salt Lake with threo men on bases, and winning, 7 to 3. R. H. E Salt Lake 0 0 12 0 10 0 33 12 3 Butte 0 2000000 17 It 0 Batteries Garher and Perkins; Druhot, Rcmneas and Hannah. Split Even. At Bolso R. H. E. Boise 3 0 10 0 0 0 0 04 9 2 Missoula ..10010003 05 12 2 BattorlcsT-KlllIlay and King; Powers, Pow-ers, Curamlngs and Shannon. Second game R. H. E Boise 2 0 fi 0 1 0 0 S 10 3 Missoula 2 0 0 0 10 11 10 3 Batteries Cornelius and King; Cummlngs, Jachs, Hanson and Roberts. Rob-erts. Seven innings played in agreement,. agree-ment,. Great Falls 3, Helena 2. At Helena R. H.E. G. Falls 3 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 3 0 Helena ...2 0000000 02 G 3 Batteries Hlldcbrand and Shannon; Byrd aud King. WESTERN LEAGUE. At Topoka Des Moines 5, Tope-ka Tope-ka 3. At Denver Denver 9, Sioux City 2. At Lincoln Lincoln 1, St. Joseph 3. At Pueblo First game: Pueblo 5, Omaha 1. Second game. Pueblo I, Omaha 5, 13 innings. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Columbus Louisville 3, Columbus Colum-bus 5. At SL Paul Minneapolis S, St." Paul 0. At Milwaukee Jvausas Gitx.fl, Milwaukee Mil-waukee 5 , J" 1 ' At IndianapolIs-p-Tolcdo 6,, Indian-" apolis 2. '-.",'" . .' COAST-LEAGUE; - Vernon-6,' Los Angeles 0. At Los Aiigolcs- v R.H. E. ' Vernon . .t. r,l ....." G 7 2 Los Angeles ... .,.. o 3 3 . Batteries Hltt-and Hogan; Hallu and Abbott. Portland 7, 'Frisco 3, At Portland "R. H.E. San Francisco J,...,.. 3 a 1 Portland 7 14 1 Batteries 5l5liiman, Browning and Schmidt; Henkle, Koestner and Kuhn. Oakland 2, Sacramento 0. At Oakland . R. H. E. .Sacramento 0 11 2 Oakland 2 3 2 Batteries Thompson and Thomas; Gregory and Pierce. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Seattle 6, Spokane 2. At Seattle R. H. E Spokano k 2 6 0 Seattlo 6 9 0 Batteries Holm and Ostdiek; WJggs and Shea. Vancouver 10, Victoria 1. At Vancouver R. H. E. Victoria 1 5 4 Vancouver 10 14 1 Batteries Thomas and Dcvogt; Clarke and Lewis. Portland 3, Tacoma 1. At Tacoma R. H. E. Tacoma 1 4 6 Portland 3 3 1 Batteries Annls and Burns; Bloom-field Bloom-field nnd Harris. |