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Show O I (C York Americana for the world's championship If each wins tha pen-nant In itn respective league. Brush open champion. U also tbo western will disregard tbe demands of the title bolder, tbe additional honor be-t- public for e series of championship American Lssgue Note. secured July 1 over the coarse games if both New York teams win Deve Fultz batted for .290 la hia 32 where the western open competition at pennants, and will be satisfied to let Grand Rapids, Mich!, was in progress tbe Giants rest on their laurels.. games with tbe Highlanders. Gauze! has been doing tome tall two days. Anderson led the field Yale Rowers Defeat Harvard. elnce tbe start, and returned a winlugging for the Highlanders of lata. Yale won the varslty race on the Jake Stahl Is at last beginning to do ning card with the phenomenally fine Thames at New London, Conn, July 1. a little hitting and Is now up to 200. ecore of 304 for 73 holes. It Is next to impossible to doable Alexander Smith of Nassau, who defeating Harvard forjthe fourth confinished second, only relinquished his secutive time. Leading from start to the speedy Harry Bay at first on an title after a game battle, but hia final finish, .the New Haven crew crossed Infield hit acorn was 205. four behind Anderson. the ltne twenty-nin- e and a half secBarry McCormick of the WashingThrough this result the western title onds ahead of Harvard, which, in boat- ton club is fielding and butting at he remains In the east, where Anderson ing terms, means seven lengths of an never has before. and Dougherty took it two seasons ago, after winning eight oared shell. It waa tbe worat Bradley, Holmes at Cleveland, while Smith of Nassau whipping that Yale hat given her old come In order named as the run getters of tbe American league. rival in recent years. retained it last year. Lawrence Auchterlonte of Glenview O'Leary of Detroit Is showing the Auto fiats Nsw Mark In Run. way to all shortstops of this gear's wag third, and while seven strokes After having been driven 1.133 behind Smith, the finish was accordcrop, with an average of A40. Outfielder Selbscb of Washington ing to form, although Auchterlonle miles without stopping for n single Should have been closer np. moment, a big motor car, operated by was on June 24 Indefinitely suspended The prize money will be divided as F. A. La Rocbe, arrived In New York, for indifferent playing and lack of con? follows: Anderson, SIM); Smith, f 100; June 29, covered with dirt, but with a dition. Emmet Heldrlcks legs have gone Auchterlonle. '$7S; Gardner, f50; R. new world's record. Tbe run Included two round trips to Boston. Tbe Idea back on him once more. McAleer, IfeAndrewa, f 25. Tbs two medals for amateurs were was to beat the "nonstop" run of however, has been lucky to get Hulas-mato fill in. awarded to B. P. McKennle of St. I,- 0294 miles made by T. & Edge In Keeler, Conroy twice, Fults, Eber-felLouis, who took 348 and George F. England. The time made waa about and Unglaub, that Is the list of Cllngman, Jr, of Homewood, who had II.- 9 miles an hour. disabled men that Griffith has bad to 370. contend with this season. Hiram Steels Trains for Haggle. Dare Fulti Is once more ' In the Hiram B. has 3. Wslthour employed Haggln Bobby Injured. Hams game, and. Judging from his batting, twenty-milla tha Steele, the man who broke motor-pacer race between Bobby burg and Aseful for John E. Madden, fielding and particularly running, he Is of Atlanta, Benny Monroe of to break thirty-siyearlings which anything but n hopeless cripple. , When Elberfeld and Conroy rejoin Memphla, and De Gulchard of Paris, he has quartered at ths old Ashland Franca, at tha stadium at Atlanta, Ga., park, made famous by ths trotting the New Yorks Osteen, Anderson, June SO, Walthour waa pocketed In horse breeder, Barney J. Tracey. Mr. Thoney and Collins would be good tha fourth mile, and while going at Haggln also has some wenty head men to strengthen the Senators with. "Jack" Powell won 1300 by defeatterrlflo speed, was thrown against at the old Kentucky association He hacked g course. tha railing. Ills body strnck two ing Howell on June 19. himself tor that amount, and It waa s posts, t by Inches, with such Harvard Wins at Baseball. .fore that they were snapped In tbe eenter and the champion waa left Harvard's baseball nine outplayed hanging Insensible on the railing, hia Yale at all polnta In the deciding gam Am.rlcan Golf Champion. WUlio Anderson of the Apewamla Coif club of Rye, N. Y.. tn national Andtrson f.. I i XT THE' o more he reminds me of Old Hoes Rad bourne, the greatest perhaps pitcher that ever lived." 8L Louis writers call pitcher Mike Lynch a diamond In tbe rough. Her la Colonel Drey fuss critical opinion: "It may take Lynch time to get control, but he has everything a pitcher needs speed, motion, curves and nerve. In spite of the strain upon him pitches occasionally on Sundays for outside clubs for a fat stipend, Of course. On June 20 be pitched for the Elizabeth, N. J., team against Poughkeepsie, beating the latter 9 to 1 and yielding only two hits. Tim Murnsne says: Joe Kelley is a finished first baseman. No man in the business has a thing on the Cincinnati captain. He Is strong on ground balls; has a fine reach; is sure with either hand in any position, and is able to dance the ball around the field. Cincinnati may now rest easy about the occupant of the first Osr cod Is tbs best risssi igd dOBBStis y - 8-- AT TK3 d mra THB F - LUMP STOVE x Ftfft SZ50 x ZOO x x Ja i Cn fcSitiT. S9BS33SEBS9BB&9S9nSSS ..WEBER COAL CO.. - American Association News. Toledo has ilgned pitcher Wenlg, late of Newark. Indianapolis writers are complaining that the Hooslers are poor coach-ere.- " -- three-cornere- mine; WASATCH Wat-thou- d Big league clubs are after Harry Arndt with a vengeance, but Tebeau cant see It that way. Arndt Is easily the premier thlrdsacker of the Asso- x ciation. As soon as third baseman McNlch-ol- s Is able to play again Manager Watkins will "sell" Frank Martin to tbe - sup-portln- o 0 Yoi Vooit Some? Do Tsu 1 DRY GOODS H GROCERIES I) CASH BARGAIN STORE 1 11 s COALVQXCs UTAH , Zif Good Job Worlc... nbal psoB wLCt end cl' C26 Ia Western Championship Golf Course. f feet dangling over the track. The lat- of their series, at the New York Polo est report given out y the physicians grounds. Each side had won a game, victory by a score of 5 at his bedside was that two ribs, ons end arm and a collarbone nr broken and to 0 decided the tie in Harvards favor. Ths wearer of the crimson were he may he Injured Internally. delighted at the result, as it served to take the edge off their defeat on Championship to Klsly. Thomas F. Kiely of Ireland wen the water at New London. 'the all around championship of tbs "Russian Lion Bests Jsnklns. (world from flvs other noted athletes The Greco-Romawrestling match jin the games held at 8L Louis under Hackenachmidt, George of the A. A. U. The between auspice (tb ! known ns the "Russian lion," and Tom final score was as follows: , Thomas Kiely, 8.086 per cent; Jenkins, the American, at Albert hall, iAdsm B. Gunn of Buffalo, 5,997 per London, was won by Hackenschmidt, ;cent; T. Truxton Hare of the Uni- who secured the first tali in twenty minutes and thirty-seve5,811 seconds, and per jverslty of Pennsylvania, cent: John J. Halloway of the Great-v- t, the second fall In twenty minutes and seconds. New York Irish Athletlo aasocla-Itlon- twenty-seve- n 5J7S per cent Winnipeg Crew In Henley Finale. Ellery H. Clark of Boston and John Tbe Winnipeg crew has drawn by 1drleb of Philadelphia also started la the events, but Clark waa token sick la second heat for the stewards cup during the hsmmer throw and left the in the Henley regatta, and will row 'competition. Grieb dropped out dur-!ln- g in tbe finals. Lou Scboles, the amathe pole vault hi More up to teur champion sculler of Canada, will that time being too low to give him a row Stewart in a preliminary heat on Monday for the diamond sculls. place. n , - . 1 n Gotch Throws Parr. Hobart Retains ths Title. Frank L, Gotch. champion Clarence Hobart regained his old wrestler of the United itltl as middle states champion In tha challenge match of the tourna- States defeated James Parr, the Britment on the court of the Orange ish wrestler in two straight falls. Tennis club t Orange, N. J. He Gotch had the advantage of height defeated 8. C. Miller after five hard and strength, and the great skill ol1 land speedily played seta. Hobrt's Parr waa of little avail. long drives saved the match, as Millet was twice within a point of victory. Sullivan Goes to Germany. Miss Button of Pasadena, Cal., won Spike Sullivan has been appointed the women championship, defeating matchmaker of a boxing club in Leip- Mist C. B. Neely of Chteago. zig. Germany. The club Is known aa the Cosmopolitan Boxtng club, and 8 ports Think Jeffries I Afraid. has a large membership at present, The betting oa the Jeffriea-Munro- e made np exclusively of students. fight, supposed to take place oa'Aug. The - St. Louis 8ehool Win. 30, has changed considerably. more conservative sports are slowly Worlds" Fair interacholaatle The but surely beginning to believe that handicap meet at the Stadium at 8L Jeffrie is' afraid of the Butte miner. Louts, June 39, was won by the Cen.But Jeffries la working hard at the tral high school of 8L Louis, Smith present time, straining every inch of academy of SL Louta securing second his hng body to get into shape, and place. ays he will put Monroe out inside of tea rounds when they meet in the Danny Maher Wins on Rock Sand. ring. Rock Sand, ridden by Maher, won the r Princess of Wales stakes of 10,000 No Championship Games. The statement it made on the high-,es- t sovereigns at the Newmarket first July authority that tbe New York Na- meeting. Saltpeter waa second and the New William Rufus third. tionals will refne to n - , . ir n- Ttmea cfSot la )ut Cm place where you can get it el price that will rub Efficient Leader f the Pirates. L safe drive from his bat that gave him Hooslers. He will be put at third and the money. Carr sent to abort. Joe Cantlllon does not believe that There la this to be said about the Dougherty deal: Colllna dlA not slow Herman Longs throwing arm la gone down his team by the change. O'Neil beyond all recall. "If Long would la a very fast man to first and on the rest up for two weeks I think his arm bases. would be good," says Joe. Pitcher Ferguson of SL- Paul is not Young Harry Gleason Jumped Into Wallaces place at a moment's notice, In good form and has pitched but few and hia work has been so well pee games tor the Saints. His work ia formed that he is now one of the not up to last years standard, when most popular players on the SL Louis the Saints landed the pennanL ...All Wort Promptly Escorted - team. Says the Boston Globe: A a batsman Pat Dougherty has few equals la the business, and certainly waa the king hitter of the worlds champions when they were out for business. Tbit season he has fallen off and haa acted rather Indifferently. National League Newa, They call him Michael Joyful Lynch in Pittsburg. Dave Brain can play the Infield or the outfield equally well. j Harry Stelnfeldt says that his leg la not yet entirely free from kinks. Brooklyn will probably release I fielder Jordan to the Baltimore eluh President Pulliam haa signed u plre Carpenter, late of the Americas League. The Giants play every game In de4 earnest, from start to finish, playing as hard as the leaden the Joe Tinker la not doing as well w!t the bet aa last year. He haa not been averaging one hit to a game thh season. $ Umpire Moran haa not as-- yet ot dated at Washington Park this see eon. The little German la quite pc, ular with the Brooklyn fans. The Pittsburg club is negotiating With Columbus for first basemai Klhm. Bransfleld la completely out oi favor for stupid playing at critical points. j. Catcher Jack- - ONeil of the Ch eagos, still is suffering from tha piking he received in Cincinnati o Decoration day. He has played W little since that time. Says the veteran Frank Bancroft; "The more 1 see of Walker s work th tall-ender- a , I i The Three-I-. League. Pet Haggerty, after being cut loose by Dubuque and Springfield, la now with Davenport Pitcher Dad Clark haa .been suspended by the Springfield club for the remainder of the season for intemperance. Waterloo, of the lows league, haa filed a claim with the national board of arbitration for Pattlaon, the Dubuque third baseman. William Behrmann and Nicholas Pltsch, two fast amateur ball players of the Bloomington Greys, will have a with Bloomington. try-ou- t Cassady, of the Bloomington team. Is to receive the degree of bachelor of science from the Illlnoia Wesleyan Cassady graduated from University. the institution two years ago. WeateriTWInnowlnga. Sioux Citys new second baseman la declared to be a find. Buck"-Thie- l has been made! captain of the Dea Moines to succeed "Josh" Clarke. The Sioux City club has released Sam McBurney of the Stanton v er P.) dub. Catcher Hesaler, late of Sioux City, has signed with the Burlington club, of the Iowa league. Iaflelder Donovan, a ball player from the mining districts of t with S. D.. la receiving a the Slonx City team. The Omaha club seems to have secured a coming pitcher In Brown of the Nebraska Agricultural College. Manager Rourke considers Brown to be another Fred G'ade." have the eery best Cod there ca ths Qsrkct for domestic cr b ftesa pupeze CO Off WELL SCREENED DOMESTIC LUSP AKD STOVE b Tbs V niXED... C9 Vmm TOW. a ere fcsw (S. C7COAL CIU III F03 -- Dead-woo- d, try-ou- GRASS CREEK COAL GO. 'W e 0K. m UW WW e V S W VI I |