THE SORANTOIT TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JUNE 20. 189T. Tn tlK ft EASTERN LEAGUE BASE BALL GAMES The Bisons Increase Their Lead In First ' Place.- SCRANTON CONTINUES TO WIN Minors' Took Another Fnll Out of WllUcs-Unrrc, but Didn't Vo It Knslly --- Toronto, Iiullhto mill l'roviilonco Wcro tlio Other Winners Yesterday's entries materially affect tho standing of Springfield, Scranton and Toronto, as tho three are brought Into n. bunch around third place and In tho order named, ItcsnlU. Scranton 7 Wllkes-Darre. 3 Toronto. 13 Syracuse 9 llulfalo . 7 Rochester 3 Providence 7 Springfield 1 t'crccntngo Itccord. CI.U113. luiffnlo .... Syracuse ... fprlncfleld Bcranton . Toronto ... Providence llocheatef . W.-Barro .. 9 3 .OfiO .Ml .522 .512 .011 .117 .30(1 .318 i 6 3 7 1 5 r 3 1 5 1 Lost 1C 22 .23 29)30 Today's (Sninos. eCItAN'TON AT WILKUS-BARRE. SY'RACUSE AT TORONTO. ROCHESTER AT IUJFFALO. ritOVIDKN'CB AT SPRINGFIELD. DOWN GO THE BARONS. Wc Trim Them Once Again, but Tbey Didn't Submit Without a Struggle. The dimensions of the score of 7 to 3 Is not a very true criterion of the busi ness the Minors had on hand in defeat ing Wllkps-Barro yesterday at Athletic Park. The Wllkes-Barreans were not downed without a number of active protests as evidenced in the fact that In only one Inning did the three bat ters fall to reach first, while in all but the sixth, seventh and eighth the first men up wero able to begin their circuit of tho bases. Glllon's poor control In tho early stages of tho contest was, fortunately, balanced by good support and timely Scranton hitting which earned a total of four runs. Odwell, tho all-around man, did tho visitors' pitching and was good for eleven hits, four of them un mistakable three-basers. Of the Mln 01s' Ihrco errors, that by Bonner was tho only one to cost a run, and only one run was chargablo to tho six errors by tho Barons. Threatening weather kept the atten dance down to a low figure. Haln fell early In the came and occasioned a rest of nine minutes after the second inning. The fielding of Beard, Bonner, Jlagulre, Massey and Gunson was of a high order and with Bonner's hitting Jiad much to do with the result. Mc Mahon was the star of tho Wllkes Barro crowd and some good work by Smith was marred by his three errors, one of which might havo been charged to Goeckel, O'BRIEN RETIRED. O'Brien's leg troubled him and after tho first inning ho retired In favor of Meaney whose triple accounted for a run and who fielded well. O'Brien's single, Smith's double nnd two force hits gave the Miners a run in tho first inning, and two developed in the third on a walk to Glllon, Mcaney's triple and Sholta's wild throw to catch Meaney at third, although tho latter's run became barned on Beard's single. In the last of the third Smith got a walk and there would have been a double play on McMa liun's force hit but for Bonner's muff of Beard's assist, tho runners reaching third and second on the error and Mc Mahon scoring on Gondlng's single. Score, 3-1. Magulre's single and Gunson's triple earned tho Miners one In the fourth. They pulled out of a deep hole in the last half. The bases filled on Botten- us' single, Beard s error and a. single by DIgglns. Smith flew out to Wal ters at short center. Bottenus was nipped at tho plate on an assist from Glllon to Gunson on McMahon's forco hit, and the ball was hurried to Mas fcey in time to make a double. Score, 4-1. Eagan's single, a. wild pitch and Bon ner's three-baser earned a Miner run in the fifth. Wilkes-Barre tallied ono on a walk, a passed ball and Goeckel's tingle. Score, C-2. IN THE SIXTH. I. iMoMahon'fl fumble in the Miner half -nnd lils single in the 'Wilkes'-Barro half was all that transpired in the sixth. A" baso on balls to Walters In the sev enth, a wild pitch, Beard's triple and .Bonner's single gave the Miners two runs. Score, 7-2. r--With ono out in the ninth Gondlng walked to third on Goeckel's double and sepfcd on Sholta's life. In detail: 1 jS V BCRANTON. i i ?:' ' A.B. it. O'Brien, rf , 1 1 II. 1 1 0 A. ,E. 0 0 Meaney, rf 4 Walters, cf Beard, ss 4EagaT),Tlf "..,... "lltonner, 2b ,-...,. Masaey( lb,..'..,,.. Magplre,',3b Gunflpn, c ........ .OUIon, p-.;.,..... I ' 1 , , Totals.- ,. 2 1 4 10 1 4 0 ,39 7 11 27 17 3 t ' I t S WltKEB-BARRB, 9 A.B. It. H. Goeckel, lb 3 0 2 Sholta. 2b 5 0 0 Odwell, 2b 3 0 1 Bottenus, If 3 0 1 Belts, cf 4 0 1 DIgglns, .0 ;,.,4 0 1 SmltH, b ..',..,-., M-3 1 0 SilaMahdn, ss .j4 0.1 Gornifmg7jrr,.;,..7.'2 2 . 1 O. A. E. 9 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 4 3 0 Totals 33 3 8 27 34 C Scranton .,.., 1 0 2 a 1 0 2 0 0-7 Wllkes-Barro 00101000 1-j (Earned runs Scranton, 4. Two-base aOrurli abases Scranton. 7: IWllltp-i-llarro. !. Struck out By Olllon; by Odwell. Dou. ble plays Olllon to Beard to Massey; 011- morld of Ion to auno.n to (Mancy; llctts to Dig ging; McMahon (unnBBlstccl). First on errors Scnnton, 5; Vllkea-lnrn 1. First on balls-Oft Glllon, 4; off Odwcll, 2. lilt by pitcher Ry Glllon. Wild iltchos-Od. well, 2. rnssei balls Gunson, Digging, 2. Umpire Kcefc. Time 1.40. Ponies Couldn't Hit Hodson. Springfield, Atnss., Juno 25. Hodson split his pitching linger In tho third Inning of today's game, but plucklly stuck to tho box and pitched the homo team out with six hits. Tho visitors solved JlcUln nts easily m the last hair. Score: SI'ItlNOFIDLD. A.B. It. II. O. 4 1 2 8 3 0 3 : 0 0 A. 13. Filler, B3 4 0 Green, If 4 1 s 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 U Bchclller, rf 3 Hrouthcrs, lb 4 Smith, cf 3 Gilbert, 3b 4 Duncan, o 3 Moore, 2b 3 McGlnnls, 1 3 Jlalna ,1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 P Totals 32 1 21 12 Mains batted fcr Smith In ninth. 1'ROVIDnNCE. A.I3. It. II. O. A. E. Wclgand, 2b 4 Lyons, cf C :: I 4 2 it 3 2 0 0 Knight, If Dixon, c ... Drauby, lb Cooncy, si Bassctt, 3b . Murray, rf Ilodson, p . Totals S3 7 10 27 11 1 Prdvldcnco 0 0 0 10 2 2 2 x-7 Springfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Earned runs Providence, 1. Sncrlllco hit Cooncy. Stolen bases Lyons, Knight. Two-bas hits Knight, Dixon, Bassctt, Orern. First on balls Oft Ilodson, 1; oft McGlnnls, 4. Struck out-By Ilodson, 2; by McGlnnls, 3. Double plays Bnssett, Drauby;- Cconey, Drauby. Wild pitch McGlnnls. Time 1.40. Umpire Swart- wood. Toronto nnd Syrncuso Piny Poorly Toronto, June 23. Toronto defeated Sy racuse today In a very slow game of ball. Both tecmB fielded wretchedly, althoiiKh brilliant work was dono at times. Tho game wan tedlci's and long drawn out by Incessant kicking. Attendance, 1,200. Score: TORONTO. A.B. It. II. O. A. 10. Lush, St 4 2 13 13 White, it 112 110 McGann, lb C 2 2 7 0 0 McHalc, cf 5 12 5 11 Baker, o 4 0 0 4 10 Casey, c 10 0 10 0 Freeman, rf 5 4 3 3 0 0 Smith, 3b 2 0 0 110 Taylor, 2b 5 112 11 Dlneen, p 12 0 0 2 0 Stalcy, p 3 0 0 0 10 Totals 33 li U 27 SYRACUSE. A.B. R. Eagan, 2b 1 1 Garry, cf 5 1 II. O. A, 2 2 4 1 1 2 1 Bannon, If 5 J. Smith, 3b 1 1 10 1 1 0 Lczotte, rf .... Earl, lb Schlebeck, ss Dowse, c Malarkey, p .. Totals 37 Toronto 0 7 Syracuse 0 4 ft 0 I 2 1 11 27 1 1 1 0 0 0 IS 8 1 1-13 10-9 Earned runs Toronto, 1: Syracuse, 1. Two-base hits Freorran, Dorse. Three- base hits Bannon, McGann. Homo run Gairy, McG'inn. Doublep lays McHalo to McGann; White to Lv.sh; Malarkey to SchloTJeck to Eearl. First on balls Oft Malatttey, 2; off Dlneon, 3. Struck out By Dlneen, 2; by Staley, 1. Hit by pitch er J. Smith. Passed balls Baker, Dorse. Wild pitch Malarkey. Stolen bases Eagan, Bannon, J. Smith. 2; Lush, White, McHale, Freeman, 2; Taylor, 2. Sacri fice hits Smith. 2. Left on bases To ronto, C: Syracuse, C. Time 2.13. Um pire Gaffney. Ilisons Hunched Their Hits nnd Won. Buffalo, N. Y., Juno 23. Buffalo could not do a great deal with Yerrlck's pitch ing today, but a lucky bunch of hits aided by a couplo of errors In tho third gavo thooi such a lead that the Brownies wero out of It. Score: BUFFAIO. A.B. II, Clymer, cf 3 1 II. O. A. 0 0 1 Grey, rr 4 Field, lb 4 Wise, 2b 4 Gllboy, If 3 Grcmlnger, 3b 2 Sullivan, ss 4 S'ahner, c 3 dray, p 3 1 11 4 0 o 0 3 1 ToCTIs 30 7 27 12 1 ROCHESTER. A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Shearon, rf J 0 12 10 Lynch, If 5 0 12 0 0 Rlchter, cf 5 0 110 1 Dooley, lb 4 2 2 10 1 0 McCauley, o 3 12 2 10 Mulvey, 3b 3 0 113 1 F. Shannon, ss .... 3 0 0 14 0 Vought, 2b 4 0 0 5 10 Yerrlck, p 3 0 10 3 1 Totals 33 3 9 24 14 3 Buffalo 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 x-7 Rochester 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 03 Earned runs Buffalo, 1. First on errors Buffalo, 1: Rochester, 1. Left en bases Buffalo, 4; Rochester, 9. Bases on balls Oft Yerrlck, 4; oft Gray, 4. Hit by pitcher By Yerrlck, 2; by Gray, 3. Two-baso hits Gllboy, Rlchter. Stolen bases Gremlnger, Zahner, Sullivan, Mulvey, 2. Double plays Shannon to Dooley to Mul vey; Shearon to Dooley; Wise (unassist ed). Wild pitch Gray. Tlmc-1.10. Um pire G ruber. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Bfiston defeated the Orioles ngalm yesterday nnd tho latter can now liavo no hopes of gaining first place for several days at least and tho prospects aro that the Beaneaters will never bo headed this season. IlOMUltS. Boston io Baltimore.. 9 New York- n Waililnitton 6 Washlnston 6 New York-... 4 Philadelphia 13 lirooklyn 11 Pltttburg 6 St, Louis 4 I'erccntnco Itccord. P. Boston .,,, 50 Ualtlmora 49 Cincinnati 47 New York 48 Brooklyn 50 Cleveland ..,., 49 Pittsburg 49 Philadelphia 53 Washington ; 4S Loulsvtllo IS Chicago 50 St. Loul , 53 W. L.. P.C. 37 13 .710 31 15 .091 30 17 ,b3S 29 19 .CO I 23 23 ,W3 21 25 .490 21 25 .490 23 2S .472 21 27 ,m 19 29 .W0 18 Si .360 11 il .203 Today's (.nines. Baltimore at Boston. iPhlladelprla at Brooklyn. St. Louis nt Pittsburg New York ut Washington. , , Cleveland at Chicago, Louisville at Cincinnati. Iloston-llaltimoro, Boston, Juno 36. Hotter pitched great ball for Bultlmrre today tip to the ninth inning. Ho then went completely to pieces. Klobendanz wus relieved by Sports. Lewis In tho eighth. Attendance, 10,000. Score: ll.H.E. Boston 0 5 00 100 13-10 11 3 Unltlmoro 3 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 0-9 U 3 Batteries Klobendanz. Lewis and Can cel j UotTcr nnd Howcrmtm Umpires Ems'.to and O'Day. lMttsbtirg-St. Louis. Pittsburg, Juno 23. No special features marked today's game. Mark Baldwin, who secured Judgment against President Von Der Aho In his suit for damages for false drrcst, attached the St. Louis share of tho box clllco rectlpts. Attendance, 1,800. Scoro II.H.E. Pittsburg an 4 000 00 t10 X St. Loul 0002 1100 04 10 2 Batteries Hawlcy and Mcrittt; Dona hue and Douglass. Umpire Sheridan. I'hllndclpliln-Brooklyn. Brooklyn, N. Y Juno 23. In today's Brooklyn-Philadelphia game, the players on both sides appeared to havo on their batting clothing. From tho third inning until tho finish singles, doubles, triples and homo runs almost jalned. Score: ll.H.E. Brooklyn 00 4 3 1 0 3 0 0-11 It 0 Philadelphia 0 0 5 5 1 2 0 0 0-13 13 2 Batteries McMahon, Fisher and Gilm; Orth and Clements. Umpire McDonald. Now York-Washington. Washington, Juno 23. Mercer lost tho first gamo today and Swain went In the box In the secend Inning. In tho second game McJames did masterly work while Meckln was hit hard. Attendance, 11,200. Scoro: First game. ll.H.E. Washington 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 C 13 t New Vork 5 2 0 0 10 2 1 0-11 11 2 Batteries Mercer, Swain and Farrell; Ituslo and Wnrncr. Umpire Lynch. Second game ll.H.E Washlngtcn 20110101 'CIO 3 New Yoik 2 0 0000011412 2 Batteries McJames and McGulre; Meckln and Wilson. Umpire Lynch. ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Pcrcentngo Kecnrd. P. W. L. P.C. Lancaster 5J 3D 22 .577 Newark 63 2J 21 .c!7 Patc.-son 53 29 21 .547 Athletlc3 53 27 26 .500 Hartford 53 2G 27 .1 Norfolk 18 23 25 .479 Klchmond 51 23 2S .451 Beading 5S IS 40 .310 At nichacnd- ll.H.E. Richmond 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-1 2 Norfolk 000 20 00114 10 0 Batteries Cbcsbro and Foster; Pfan mlller and Snyder. Umpire Carlln. At Reading (11 Innings)- ll.H.E. Reading 0 0 0 000010034 7 3 Newark 0 0 0000001012 7 5 Batteries Herndon and Barckley; Get tlg and A. Rothfuss. Umpire Betts. At Lancaster R.H.E. Lancaster 0 13 4 0 0 2 0 0-1011 1 Hartford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 o 1 4 3 Batteries Yeager and Roth; Gatsrlght and Roach. Umpire Snyder. At Paterson R.H.E. Paterson 0 0 0 3 0 5 2 2 -12 15 2 Athletics 0000001001 9 1 Batteries Mjau and Wesitlake; Conn and Fox. Umpire Weldman. MANAGER POWELL RESIGNS. Surrenders the Helm of tho Tnil-End Eastern Languors. Wilkes-Barre, June 25. Abner Pow ell, manager of the Wilkes-Barre base ball club, has tendered his resignation and the same has been accepted. Mr. Powell came here from New Orleans. Wilkes-Barre has signed an amateur pitcher named Manvllle. Pitcher Shecan lias been released. DIAMOND DUST. The Miners havo won live out of seven fiom Wilkes-Barre. Glllon was rot tho usual Glllon until after the llfth Inning. Rochester and Wilkes-Barre aro making a pretty raco for last place. Ooeckol will probably succeed Powell as manager of tho Wllkes-Barro team. Tho slldo ot tho Stars Is mainly due to their being crippled back of the plate. jesso Burkett gets $100 extra for play ing tho sun Held n the Cloveland grounds. Morse, Harper and Meaney In the order named aro candidates for tho box this afternoon. illochester's shnro of tho big gate was an even $1,000 in Tuesday's Jubilee gamo at Toronto. It was heavy going and both Magulre and Gunstn fell while running the bases In the fourth. Meaney leads tho club In hitting with an average of .3S0. Next aro Bonner, .3CS; Wellner, .307; O'Brien, .364; Eagan, .339'4 Beard, .326. At Wllkes-Barro today. Two gafnveA may bo played, Manager Grlflln will be Informed by telephone this morning whether the programmo Is to bo double or single. If McMahon could bat as well as he can field and If somo of Ms colleagues could do a llttlo better in both departments of the game, Wilkes-Barre wouldn't now be In last place. Two defeats out of nlno games played since tho Miners returned homo Isn't so bad. If they can take thiee or tho six games at Providence, and Sprlngtleld next week they will bo In very fair shapo to arguo It out with Toronto, Buffalo, Ro Chester and Syracuse In the games to be played hero during tho two weeks begin ning Thursday, July 8. If tho Wilkes-Barre Leader "has no particular fault to find with Umpire Keefo" that paper goes a long way from consistency In Its roast of that umpire, Keefo Is not a bad official and It Is mighty poor policy for the Leader or any other paper to hammer a conscientious olllcial where thcro Is not a better one In sight. It has been and will bo Tho Tribune's policy to overlook an umpire's occasional mistakes unless he Is dishonest or thor oughly Incompetent. Kcefe Is neither. Yesterday's Wllkfs-Barre News-Dcalcr says: "The esteemed reporters of tho Scranton Tribune and Republican who witnessed yesterday's game did not take kindly to tho defeat administered to Grlfflii'B men. They wero inclined to blamo tho umpire." This paragraph I" woefully Incorrect as far as The Tribune representative is concerned. This paper has no excuses to offer for Thursday's de feat and neither It nor Its representative has criticised Kcofe who seemed to um pire a fairly gcod game of ball. The News-Dcalcr man has unintentionally becomo mixed In the matter. WILL GIVE JOHN L. A TRIAL. ritzsiimnons Will Meet the ex-Chnm-pion on July a. New York, June 25. Tonight Martini Julian, manager of "Bob" Fltzslmmons mudo a i-ropcsltlon to Frank Dunn, of Boston, manager of John L. Sullivan nnd Fltzslmmons meet at Ambrosa park, Brooklyn, on tho afternoon of July 5, rain or shine, for four or six rounds. If Sullivan's sparring shall bo deemed by thw public nnd sporting writers creditable nnd Indicative of hla ability to enter tho ring for a finish contest, terms nnd conditions for such a match may be arranged immediate ly thereafter. Sullivan will get a share of the gate receipts. In accepting the proposition Mr. Dunn slmrly said that though the time was short, Julian had the call In noting for tho holder of tno champion ship, and Sullivan would bo in tho ling at this appointed hour, ENTRIES FOR THE COMING RACES Insure Some Great Contests for Next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. MANY LOCAL FLYERS WILL BE SEEN On tho First und Last Dnys of tho Moot There Will Bo Kunnlng Itnccs. Tho rroo-for-AII on Thursday Will llo Ono ol tho Most Interesting Contests of tho JUcct-Horics of 2.20 Clnss Moot Friday. Ttelnw will li found a list of the en tires of tho coming meeting at the Driv ing Park. It will be seen from tho num ber and quality of these entries, that these will positively be the best races that Scranton has ever seen. Tho first day comes tho 2.60 trot, 2.20 pace and 2.35 pace. People of Scranton will remember last fall nt the very close of the season they had a 2.20 class mixed race, which has been tho talk of tho community since, where the gamte Jo Jo, owned by Mr. Klngsley, of Oly phant, driven by Fred W. Cook, won tho race after a great fight. Maud L., owned by Dr. Porteus, of Taylor, Pa., figured very prominently in this race, also Bertha C, driven by John Cook; Medium Boy, of Tunkhnnnock, driven by Mr. C. M. Barlow, his owner, nil of which aro entered in this raco with a great many others. Second day comes tho 2.24 pace, free-for-all trot or pace, and tho 2.25 trot; these are also filled with largo fields, especially tho free-for-all, which with out doubt will be the best raco ever seen 'in Scranton. Entered in this aro Hal Pointer, the cx-champlon of tho world; Wilkes Patchen with a mark of 2.10V4, a very promising young horse; nowdy Joe, a mark of 2.0S and Is going very steady this year; Bert Sheldon, marked 2.1CH. who always stays until the racp Is finished nnd if the race is split up keep your eye on him. Bonlt Is also very faBt this year; Mable W., with a mark of 2:17 has recently been purchased from Vermont by parties here, nnd Is ono of the fastest young horses ever raised In Vermont; Prlnces3 M., from Maplecroft Farm, King of Prussia, Pa., is a very fast mare; Allen Dare, with a mark of 21.13W, owned by Jacob L. Wagner, of Hazleton, Pa., Is a great race horse and Is going nice this year. Elmer, with a mark 'of 2.18V4, owned by Mr. W. H. Pierce, of Pittston, Pa., Is a very fast young mare, who won the free-for-all raco Thursday of this week at Wilkes-Barre, fastest time was In 2.24, with a lot to spare; Veto, with a mark of 2.09U, driven by R. Hentschell, of Baltimore, Md who won the grcnt free-for-all race last fall at Bloomsburg, distancing Raven in tho fourth heat, also beating Rock P, Guy Wonder and Hal Pointer, after each winning one hent apiece; this inee has been tho talk of the community for a long time; Mary West, 2.16, owned by John Cook, is ono of tho gamiest mares in this section and has already showed his ability to go as fast as any of them, and with such a field as this, lovers of flrst-tinss horse races are promised a treat. The third dny comes the 2.34 trot. 2.20 trot, 2.29 trot or pace; these aro also well filled, with 22 entries In the 2.29 class, and with such a field, this should be one of the greatest races of the meet ing. On the first and last day of this meeting, there will be a running race, the entries for which are not yet closed. There are at the present writing at least seven starters in each race. This also promises to give the lovers of run ning races a chance to get their fill. Lawrence band will bo in attendance each day. The entered are: FIRST DAY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. Class 1. 2.50 Trot. Purse. $200. Daisy, b. m.. F. E. Wade, Scranton, Pa. Col., Dr. Atherton, Pittston, Pa. Saraclnesca, ch. m., Elwood Smith, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Josephine, ch. m E. R. Buckley, Wilkes Barre, l'a. Topslo 11., blk. m., Jacob L. Wagner, Hazleton, Pa. Llttlo Rose, br. m., F. W. Cook, Scran ton, Pa. Julia R., b. m., F. W. Cook, Scranton. Pa. Alice Wilton, b. m., John Cook, Scran ton, Pa. Class 2. 2.20 Pace. Purse, $200. Dolly Spencer, br. m J. T. Chambers, DuBols, Pa. Macleay, blk. h Martin Clark, Scranton, I'a. Leota C gr. m., Elwood Smith, Wilkes Barre, Pa. . Kit Cloud, br. m., Levi Patterson, Car bondale. Pa. ,Plno Knot, br. g J. D. Wright & Bro., jLuumuwji, i. J. Bertha C. b. m., H. F. Kldwell, Scran- ion, ra. Maud L., ch. m., R. E. Wcstlake, Scran ton, Pa. Miller Lee, b. g., II, F. Kldwell, Scranton, Pa. Teresa B., ch. m., Geo. W. Smith, Orange, N. J. Ferlda, b. m., J. T. Chambers, DuBols, Pa. Ralph, ch. g R. E. Westlake, Scranton, I'a. Princess M br. m Maplecroft Farm, King of Prussia, Pa. Trlxlo Lee, b. m., R. Hentschell, Balti more, Md. Jo Jo., b. g F. W. Cook, Scranton, Pa. E. W. H br. g., C. E. Bellman, Scranton, ( Pa. Wllsma, br. m Maplecroft Farm, King of Prussia, Pa. Cedella, b. m Geo. Dunn, Scranton, Pa. Class 3. 2.33 Pacr. Purse, $200. Spain, b. g Elwood Smith, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Annie J., b. m., John Lannlng, Wilkes Barre, Pa. LIUlo H ch. m., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Grand Sultan, b. h H. F. Kldwell, Scran ton, Pa. Silver Prince, g. g It. E. Westlake, Scranton, Pa. Beauty, b. m., R. E. Westlake, Scranton, Pa. Emma G b. m., Jacob L. Wagner, Haz leton, Pa. Cholout Boy, g. g F. W. Cook, Scranton, Pa. Gold-secker, b. h W, C. Norton, Al denvllle, Pa. St. Joe, blk. g C. E. Bellman, Scranton, Pa. SECOND DAY. THURSDAY. JULY 1. Class 5. 2.24 Pace. Purso, $200. Macleay, b, h., Martin Clark, Scranton. Pa. Forlda, b. m., J. T. Cnambers, DuBols, Pa. Kit Cloud, br. m,, L. A. Patterson, Car bondale. Pa. Leota C g. m Elwood Smith, Wllkes Barro, Pa. Pine Knot, b. g., D. J. Wright & Bro., Allentown, N. J. Mark Antony, b. g W, II, ABh, Blng lmmton, N. Y. Miller Lee, b. g II. P. Kldwcll. Scranton, Pa. Trlxle Lee, b. in., R. Hentschell, Balti more, Md. Billy H b. g., Lehlghton View Farm, Lehlghton, Pa. Bellman, b. h., F. W. Cook, Scranton, Pa. E. W. II., br. g C, E. Bellman, Scran ton, Pa. Cedella, b. m Geo. Dunn, Scranton, Pa. Class 6. Free-for-all Trot or Pace. Purse. $200. Hal Pointer, 2.04 b, g., J, T. Chambers, Du Bots, Pa, Wilkes Patchen, 2.161 b. g Elwood Smith, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Rowdy Joe. 2.08 ro. g H. F. Kldwcll, Scranton, Pa, Bert Sheldon, J.lOVi blk. g., Geo. O. Smith, Orange, N. J. Bonlta. 2.14U blk, m., It. E. Wcstloko, Scranton, Pa, Mabio W 2.17 b. m., R. 13. Wcstlake, Scranton, Vn. Trlncess M., 2.10V4 br. m., Maplecroft Farm, King of Prussia, Pa. Allen Dare, 2.15Vi g, g., Jacob L. Wagner, Hazleton, Pa, Elmo, 2.18V4 ro. m., W. Tlorce, rittston, Pa. Veto, 2.09V4 br. m., R. Hentschell, Balti more, Md. Mary West, 2.16U blk. m., John Cook, Scranton, Pa. Class 7. 2.25 Trot. Turso, $200. Fay, b. g., Elwood Smith, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Atthous, b. h., C' A. Spencer, Dallas, Fa. Sir Credit, b. g., H. F, Kldwcll, Bcranton, Pa. Mcda, ch. m., Lchtghton View Farm, Lo- hlghton. Pa. Medium Boy, b. h., C. M, Barlow, Tunk- bannock, Pa. Electric Prince, blk. g II. E. Hoovor, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Playful, ch. m,, John Cook, Scranton, Pa. Llttlo Rose, br. m., F. W. Cook, Bcranton, Pa. Julia R., b. m F. W. Cook, Scranton, Pa. Bessie Madison, b. m W. C. Norton, Aldenvllle, Pa. Clay Cross, b. g., W. C. Norton, Alden vllle, Pa Prospect, blk. m., Henry Dryfooso, Haz leton, Pa. Myrtle 8., b. m., R. H. Wcstlake, Scran ton, Pa. Kecloy, b. g., II. A. DePue, Scranton, Pa. THIRD DAY, FRIDAY, JULY ,2. Class 8. 2.34 Trot. Purse, $200. Saraclnesca, tfli. m., Elwood Smith, Wllkes-Barro. Pa. Josephine, ch. m., R. E. Buckley, Wilkes- Barre, I'a. Daisy, b. m., F. E. Wado. Scranton, Pa. Col., Dr. Atherton, Scranton, Pa. Topslo R., blk. m., Jacob L. Wagner, Scranton, Pa. Llttlo Rose, br. m., r. ton, Pn. W. Cook, Scran- Julia R., b. m F. Pa. Allco Wilton, b. m W, Cook, Scranton, , John Cook, Scran- ton, Pn. Bcsslo Madison, b. m., W, C. Norton, Aldenvillo, Pa. Prospect, blk. m., Henry Dryfooso, Haz leton, Pa. Class 9. 2.20 Trot. Purse. $200. Prose, b. g., Lehfghton View Farm, Le hlghton, Pa. Minnie Rysdyk, b. m., Maplecroft Farm, King of Prussia, Pa. Medium Boy, b. h., C. M. Barlow, Tunk bannock, Pa. Fay, b. g., Elwood Smith, Wllkcs-Barrc, Pa. Altheus, b. h., C. A. Spencer, Dallas. Pa. Sir Credit, b. g., II. F. Kldwell, Scranton, Pa. Meda, ch. m., Lehlghton View Farm, Le hlghton, Pa. Electric Prince, blk. g., W. C. Norton, Aldenvllle, Pa. Clay Cross, b, g W. C. Norton, Alden vllle, Pa, Myrtle S., b. m., R. E. Westlake, Scran ton, Pa. Kerley, b. g., H. A. DePue, Scranton, Pa. Class 10. 2.29 Trot or Pace. Purse, $200. Spain, b. g., Elwood Smith, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Fay, b. g Elwood Smith, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Annie J., b. m John Lannlng, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Altheus, b. s., C. A. Spencer, Dallas, Pa. Llllle II., ch. m., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mark Antony, b. g., W. II. Ash, Blng liamton, N. Y. Grand Sultan, b. h II. F. Kldwell, Scranton, Pa. Mamie Gift, chv m., II.' F. Kldwell, Scran ton, Pa. Sliver Prince, g. g., R. E. Wcstlake, Scranton, Pa. Myrtle S.. b. m., R. E. Westlake, Scran ton, Pa. Billy H., br. g Lehlghton View Farm, Lehlghton, Pa. Electric Prince, blk. g., II. E. Hoover, wllkes-Barre. Pa. Bellman, b. g., F. W. Cook, Scranton, Pa. Little Rose, br. m., F. W. Cook, Scran ton, Pa. Julia R., b. m., F. W. Cook, Scranton, Pa. Clay Cross, b. g., W. C. Norton, Alden vllle, Pa. Bessie Madison, b. m., W. C. Norton, Aldenvllle, Pa. Gold-seeker, b. s., W. C. Norton, Alden vllle, Pa.. Prospect, blk. m Henry Dryfooso, Hazle ton, Pa. THE "BARKER" BICYCLE. IDE BY SCRANTON WORKMEN AND GUARANTEED S. Q. BARKER & SON, SALESROOM: Board of Trada Building, Linden Street, BICYCLE: Our Hue of Bicycles, consisting of La dies', Gentlemen's and Children's Wheels, is the most complete line here abouts, inasmuch as we are selling agents for the following well-known makes: BARNES, STEARNS, METEOR, STERLING, DAYTON, LEAGUE, Bittenbender & THE LACKAWANNA WHEEL CO.. High Grade Bicycles Lackawanna, - - $100 Black Diamond, $50, $60, $75 , Nickel-Plating and Enameling a specialty. Nothing but expert workmen at our factory and the very best material used. , FACTORYi 1216 AND 1218 N. WASHINGTON AVE. SALES ROOMS. 410 St. Joe, blk. g., C. E. Bellman, Scranton, Pa. 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Their um shows lncmodUto improre- in mentana effects a jui;is wnero all other tail in sist upon haTlnn tho genuine Aiax Tablets. Tbey Xi mrtn da AIat TAhlata hare oared thousands and will euro you. Wofrireapos- ltive written guarante to eUsct a euro Cft PTC in eacn can or rexund tno money, niceuvwiuiper packasei or six pkoces (fall treatment) for IZ&0. II y mall, in plain wrapper, upon receipt ot price. Circular .. aJax remedy co., VocEr:rLE.u For sale In Scranton, Pa., by Matthews Bros, and .Morgan & Co. MW; rawi k ti u sl Rfl 5 P "4 Sizes, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, formerly for $6.00, $7.50 and $8.00. All go now for P "l" J E NEWEST STYLES MADE. ooooooooo COLLINS & HACKETT, 220 Lackawanna Avenue. REPAIR W FENTON DEMOREST, RICHMOND. Co., 126 and 128 MANUFACTURERS OF I l A Genuine Slaughter ol Price; for one week ending July 1st: $100,00 Wheels at $79. 70,00 Wheels at 63.75 60,00 Wheels at 49.45 60,00 Wheels at 39,00 All new wheels nnd fully guar anteed by leading cycle tvmnufnc turcrs. Bring your cash and sc cure u bargain. A.W.JURISGH,Agt. General Sporting Goods. 321 SPKUCE STREET. B Fully Guaranteed $1.00 AT FLOREY'S. Large Size, 75c. 222 WYOMING AVENUE 00 J m FOOT PUMPS BY A SCRANTON FIRM. Scranton, Pa. Court House Square We are the acknowledged leaders in this difficult line of the business. The aver age cyclist dislikes to have his wheel go to the ordinary repair shop. He gen erally gets it back with badly scratched enamel, etc. Our shop is II AH ORDINARY ONE. IT'S A FIRST-CLRSS SHOP Where work is done in a careful man ner by experienced repairers. Franklin Avenue ,i REPAIR WORK A SPECALTY. UACKAWANNA AVE. ( H .'m ". fekaKgit)iyK