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THE WASHINGTON TIMES SATURDAY AUGUST 8 190B
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Stock of Former Sold15600 to Local Syndi
date Last Night asArranged By Ban
Wilton f LambertMichael Scanlon Disap-pointed With ResultSale and Do ThinkThey Had Fair Deal
The stock held by President FredPostal has been sold for 15600 to asyndicate headed by Charles Jacobsenof this city The deal was formallyconsummated last night at a meetingheld at the Raleigh Hotel at whichFred Postal Tom Loftus Ban Johnsonand myself were present
The foregoing statement was made tothe sporting editor of The Times thismorning by Elmer Allor the Detroitattorney who represents MrInterests
Suspense Is OverIt will doubtless serve to set at rest
further doubts as to the deal whichhas been hanging fire since Monday lastwhen Ban Johnson arrived upon thescene to pour oil upon the troubledwaters
Mr Jacobsen and Eugene Cochran arenow In Atlantic City where they arc sojourning for a few days but wore notifled by telegraph last night of their
What will be Mr Jacobsons gain willprove a loss to others since the syndi-cate headed by Wilton J Lambert andMichael J Scanlon were hotfooted afterPostals stock and as late as 6 oclockyesterday afternoon wore of the opinionthat they were the successful biddersEven this morning Mr Scanlon was Indoubt as to just who the purchaserswere and not until he saw Mr Allor didhe learn how matters stood
Lambert ConfidentWilton Lambert was with Messrs
Postal and Johnson at the ball groundsyesterday afternoon and left the parkconfident that his bid would be accepted He too left the city last nightgoing to Oakland Md where be is topay his father a brief visit
That the deal was railroaded throughIs best attested by Postals course Hesaid to The Times reporter after thogamp last night I have not sold mystock nor do I think I will do so beforeleaving town tonight I dont thinkJarobsen will come to the front withthe money and I believe he will fourflush on the deal This r say guardedlyand you can quote me to the letter
Changes His MindMr Postal was then asked if he was
considering the offer of Lambert andiScanlon and replied Yes I am Imay see them tonight
Naturally the news of the sale and le jway it wont came as a bomb In theof the losing side Both Messrs LamBert and Scanlon were confident of suCOBS especially after the latter hadplaced Mr Postal In a position of control by securing tho ODonnell estatesstock for him Without this Postalwould have been helpless and at themercy of the local holders
Postal did not stick by them as thyclaim be promised to do aDd naturally
are far from pleased by his courne
Gone But Not ForgottenOne thing to be thankful for how
ever Is that Ban Johnson has left townand the Washington franchise remainIntact
When one jogs his memory and roesbark to a period ef less than a year Itwill be recalled that he figured prowlneatly In that wholesale sell out of theBaltimore club which reflects much Rcredit upon his business acumen although but little upon his honesty ofpurpose that Is according to SydneyFranks view of the case who as viepresident of the club and the financialman In it claims Johnson sold himout root and branch after assuring him Rhe would take care of him IB order toprevent Frank petting out an iHjiinctlon thereby holding up the deal
Loftus la now assured of his jobmanager and Johnsons debt of grati-tude la paid Now there Is nothing I ftto do but wait and see if Loftus catmake good
INCORPORATION FORFOUR LOCAL CONCERNS
A certificate of incorporation for theBoston Prudential Laundry Companywith a capital stock of 6M was filedtoday The incorporators are Charles CM Loeffler Beverly E BaMford andClarence T Sowers
Articles of incorporation tIN the Amprlran Importing and TransportationCompany with a capital stock of S0ftO000 were also filed Tho Incorporatesare Charles W Pamper Nashand Ernest H Coolidge
Certificates of incorporation for theStar Steam Laundry Company with acapital stock of 66060 and for the Industrial Company with a capital stockof 000006 were also placed ou record
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PHILADELPHIA Aug SLocalare again agog over
Waddell This time the big pitchertho Athletics Is tho center of a
disappearance Georgehied himself to parts unknown immediately after pitching a losingagainst Boston on Wednesday andthen naught has been soon or hoard ofhint
Unlike other times when Reubenabsented himself from the wigwam ofthe champions there is no anxiety feltby the genial tanager Mack as towhether he will again report for workon the slab
When questioned as the whereaboutsthe man whose eccentricities have
been the talk of the baseball world forthe last two years and who has causedhim no end of needless anxiety to keepstraight it was with a righteous
that Mr McGilllcuddy repliedthat he slid not know nor did ho care
Last night It is said the toweringtattler did not report at Broad Streetstation in time to take the train to
with his team matesAnother story pained circulation and
credence late in the night that ManagerMack was tired of coddling Waddell anylonger to the point that unless Rubeshowed up and put himself on good
he would be given a long benchengagement or summarily dismissed tosuch time that he could conduct himself
was satisfactory to the clubs owners
ATHLETICS TWIRLERSWALLOPED BY BOSTON
Plank and McGeeban were touched upand hard by tho hardhitting
team yesterday before 11291 rooters-R H E
200503001 11 16 10 3 10 2Batteries Hughes and Criger Plankand Powers Umpire Hassett
SUDHOFF PITCHES HISTEAM TO EASY VICTORY
Sudhoff proved an enigma to the Whiteyesterday and won out 3 to 1 At
2025R H ELouis 7 1
Batteries and Kahoe FlabPatterson and Slattery Umpire
ERRORSRESPONSIBLE FOR LOSS
Cleveland by Its many errors preDetroit with yesterdays
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AMONG THE AMATEURSJ I
The Fourteenth Street Stars detenteThirteenandahalf Street team byscore of 0 to 0 The lineup of the
is as follows C Douglass catcherHutchinson pitcher D Magan first
F Cumberland second base A
third base A Bernaws shortL Hekimean center field RMalnofield R Cumberland left field
challenges to L Hekimean 232Street northwest
The Northeast Juniors defeatedby tho score of 9 to 5 the Ath
by 6 to 3 and the Albemarles byt J 4 The feature of the last game
the pitching of J Rocket The lineis as lotions Bobys center field C
shortstop and pitcher J RocketHeld and pitcher Moore right field
Rocket second base Ililyard leftand Tyler third base
The Portner Athletic Club under theof E R Route would like
arrange games with toams averagingyears Address challenges to E
Route 2021 Fourteenth Street north
The Albemarleff would like to hearaveraging thirteen years
the Little preferredlineup is as follows Fennel lenHarbour second base Combsbase Brown shortstop Gardine
base Handricks center field CriJpitcher Burke catcher OBrien
field Address challenges to A W1C5 F Street northeast
Southerns defeated the Lafayettethe score of 17 to S The features ofgame were the battery work ofSmith and Third Baseman Baste
WAS IN SERIOUS CONDITION
was only by the strongest sitarthe part of Dr John Dunn senior
physician of the Emergencythat Policeman J T Bassford
the Fourth police precinct is aliveBassford was taken with
night and for relief began taka compound of opium chloroformother astringents commonly giventhat trouble Bassford howevertoo much and presently lapsed into
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Give Miserable ExhibitionBall Playing While Invaders Field
in Brilliant Style
It Manager Loftus ever had any doubtthat he got the worst end of the tradewith Jimmy Callahan when he gavDucky Holmes for Big Ed Dunkle
his mint should be set at rest on thisscore after the fat pitchers woeful per-formance yesterday afternoon beforemore than 2000 disgusted fans
Dunkle has never shone as a star butwhen he was driven from the box by theInvaders In the fifth inning after hitting Koeler with a pitched ball allow-ing Elberfeld a single presenting Will-iams with a base on four wide onesfollowed by a gilt to Fultz forcingKeeler home he clearly demonstratedthat he is In company beyond his speedOrth succeeded him but Buck didlittle singles and a base
balls netted In all for the Inningsix runs
Like Old TimesThe game was strangely reminiscent-
of the form In which the Senatorsplayed earlier In the season The teamwas evidently indulging in day dreamspossibly anticipating their visit to Lit
Old New York but in any eventtheir play was lifeless and
the other hand the Invaderssmothered everything which came theirway The infield worked like n welloiled piece of machinery and was abulwark of strength Elberfeld
and Conroy had twentyonechances between them while the out-fielders wore given but four This willgive some idea of the support affordedHarry Howell who was touched up fornine hits
Loftus DisappointedAfter the game Loftus expressed him-
self as much disappointed with DunkleHe is certainly big and strong enough-
to pitch good ball he said Bulk andstrength do not always make a goodpitcher however New York scored onerun each in the second third and fourthinnings six In the fifth and another inthe seventh Washington squeezed onehome in the second another In thesixth and two In the seventh Coughtins double and triple were the onobright spot in the Senators play
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Selbach and Elberfeld Double playto Williams to Ganzel Hit byBy Dunkle 1 Howell 1Sheridan Time of game 155
TOURNAMENTNOW IN PROGRESS-
The Amateur Lawn Tennis Club whoseare located at the corner of Fourand V Streets northwest are
the preliminary rounds of Itsannual tournament The sets are
contested the players beingwell matched and the steady
of both victor and vanquished beltore by many brilliant rallies
Up to date the matches have benas follows J Burruss vs J B
C A McKnew vs LH vs Livingston
J E Lansdalo vs D Stuart Thwere J BurniBS 86 63 C A18 1210 75 H Lerch C4
and J E Lansdnle 46 75 64 whoqualified for the semifinals whlltlosers will contest for tho consolaprize Speculation Is rife as to theowner of the handsome racket togiven as first prIze and as the contestthe Interest and excitementdeepen
The semifinals and finals will be playoff dally next week play beginning at
oclock All visitors cordially wel
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and Henry Mills rooming atStreet southwest have to thethat their room at that plate was en
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STANDING OF TEAMSIN BOTH LEAGUES
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RESULTS OF GAMESPLAYED YESTERDAY
AMERICANNow York 10 Washington 4
Boston 11 Philadelphia 3St Louis 3 Chicago 1
Detroit 5 Cleveland 3
NATIONALBrooklyn 6 Boston 4
Boston 6 Brooklyn 3New York 7 Philadelphia 5
Now York C Philadelphia 2Cincinnati 4 St Louis 2
WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY
AMERICANWashington at New York
Philadelnhia at BostonDetroit at Cleveland
St Louis at Chicago
NATIONALBoston at Two games
Brooklyn at New YorkPittsburg at
Cincinnati at St Louis
DEFEATS CAROLINAS
Trounce Their Old hy theScore of 13 to 4
The Wilson Memorial team won againwhen it defeated the boys
the North Carolina Avenue Churchthe score of 13 to 4 King pitched for
losers and was batted hard at allHoffman connected with his
for a home run a twobagger andsingle Wood hit one that was goodtree sacks and Cook got a double
a single In all he was hit safelytimes which with clever baseand six timely errors gavethirteen runs
North Carolina got a run over in theon a pass to first a single and a
fly In the next a base on ballsHoffmans wild throw lot in one
In the fifth they solved Woodsto the extent of two singles and
giving them their last two
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Earned runs Wilson 8 N C Ave1 Loft on bases Wilson 5 N
Avenue 4 Base on Woodoft King 2 Struck Wood 4King 2 Home Three
hit Wood Twobase hits HoffCook Acton Stolen bases Wil
3 N C Avenue 1 Sacrifice hitsand Campbell Hit by pitcher1 Umpire Madden
THE RELIANCE TO
Money Offered Britishers atHome Want 6 to 4
NEW YORK AUg S Odds in bettingthe Americas Cup racos J to l rReliance against tho Irish yacht
F H Brooks the veteran bettingacting it is said for a p
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of the Royal Ulster Yacht cwho will represent the club on
III luring the cup races waspassenger on the White Star
Germanic which arrlvjniIn speaking of the races Colonel
saidI will not say that I am sure if hor
but I am hopeful Shamrock mis the host boat that we have sent
to try for the cupThere is not much betting in Eng
liar the odds are C to 4 In favor orI wish I could get 2 to 1 onIII
Shamrocks raced In man klmlswind yesterday Running and reach
in n shifting breeze Shamrock 111her pacemaker by 2 minutes
seconds in fifteen milts to the outerand beating bnok by t minutes 0
a total of 6 minutes 15 seeoivtstime M
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corner tho elusive James all to noJim light and active onfeot and backed out of harms waya surprising mannerdid no heavy work during the
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HEAVIER
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Collegiate Games
NEW Aug 8 On Innovationwjiich is likely to result from the introduction of the football rulestall is the installation of heavy quarterbacks on the elevens The new rulesallow the quarterbacks to run with theball and the old style quarter light andnot necessarily a runner will be dis-counted by a more solid but fleeter playor
Under the conditions it would createno surprise if Metcalf who wasquarterback most of last season weremoved back to that Donltlon from half-back whore he was played in gamedlast year Rockwell who played the bitgames as quarterback is a slow runnerbut a groat Held general If he proves tothe coachers that his generalship morethan makes up for his lack of speed hewill hold his place otherwise a heavierand speedier man will get it
Confers With CampCaptain Rafferty of Yale eleven
has just closed a visit to Yale wheresaw the football men here includingWalter Camp who will be at the hoed ofthe coaching system at Yale this taUand who will map out Tales campaignCaptain Rafforty is working under a tu-tors taro In order to keep his scholarship marks 90 far above the danger linothat the faculty will not interfere withhis playing
Yale men wonder whether CaptainRafferty will follow the precedent setby Harvard last May when the crackteam of that university sent Converseinto the intercollegiate games althoughthat athlete was ineligible for the YaleHarvard dual track games according tcthe new YaleHarvard track rules Yale
took that action to mean that Har-vard will not use the same eligibility
in her meets with other collegesshe does with Yale
Glass May PlayIn case Yale follows Harvards ex
Edgar Glass the giant guardbe used against all the other col
except Harvard in tbe footballalthough be is Ineligible for the
ip aVeeortianee with theof the new YaleHarvard agree
Glass who will be a senior inSheffield Scientific School this yearpromised to don his uniform andin the ranks of the second sieve
this tall in order to hammer intothe candidates for the varsityby playing against them Orders
the Yale candidates to report at thefield September 14 have been is
JffllES TAKES
Slackens Up His Paceand Plays Baseball
HARBIN SPRINGS Cal Aig 7 Jefwork yesterday consisted of thegymnasium exercises then tourwith Fitzsimmons and three each
Jack Jeffries and Joe Kennedyafter luncheon he shot a turkey for
private repast and filled in the afterwith playing whist Alter the din
hour the big fellow captained a ninedefeated a team with Joe Kidas captain by a score of 14 to 9
Comparison with the slashing tourof last Monday yesterdays bout
only a of wind beside a KansasEarly In game Fltz tied a
fence around his breadbasket andnot try to test the force of any more
with his face than was necessaryall his training Jeffries hasthat he is sailing along under
reefed That being the sitCorbett is apt to encounter someweather
Jeffries did not spar with the sameand ginger as in Mondays work
but this can be explained by thethat Fltz was not inclined to hit ItAt that the pats cut out was notby any mesas At the conclusion
the ten rounds the champion WHSas a Frisco street car conductor
will not leave here for Oakuntil Wednesday next two days bethe date set for the fight The
last rough workout willplace today after which only lightnecessary to keep hint nimble andwill bo dour
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Jockey Club Stewards Meet at Saratoga Himseifs Race
Severely Criticised
SARATOGA N Y Aug 8 After therunning of the second rata in which IIJ Morris Surmise towroped FatherBill Das Himself in a mile and afurlong race more ugly talk was heardIn the handstand hotting ring sailpaddock then has been occasioned byany upset this year It was reportedthat the stewards held a meeting afterthe races at which the Himself racewas discussed at length and interestingdevelopments are expected Surmisewas heavily played by a Western contingent including John Ryan of StLouis notoriety The Daly horso pulledup much distressed and was noticed tobe bleeding from the side whoa lad tothe stable Exports who examined thehorse said that he had evidently beensuffering from an abscess which hadbroken during the taco It was reportedtoo that it required two mon to saddlethe horse when he was soul to the postquite contrary to Himseifs usual dis-position
During the race and the rest of the af-ternoon Mr Daly sat on the steps of thograndstand leading to the reportersquarters and regaled all inquirers freelywith his account of the race The horsewas all right when I saddled him saidMr Daly and I bet on him as heavy-as I ever bet on say horse He pulledup there legs and I could hardly gethim to the stable I guess he brokedown Ho never liked this going anyway and 120 pounds was too much forhimMr
Daly was warned recently by thestewards that his entries would be refused unless his horses ran more consistently than they had boon doing this
At a meeting of the stewards of thejockey club Trainer Lee Brown and thehorse If You Dare were ruled off theturf and the entries of R H Brownowner of If You Dare were ordered re-fused hereafter The ruling was for aviolation of rule 162 which has refer-ence to the giving of stimulants tohorses and the specific offense allegedoccurred at Brighton Beach on July ISin a race in which If You Dare was sentto the post manifestly in a drugged condition August Belmont presided at themeeting the other stewards present be-
ing J H Bradford F R Hitchcock HK Knapp and Andrew Miller and theruling In the Brown case was unanimous This ends the career on the turfof a most remarkable horse Lee Browsmoreover is the second trainer to et
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Formed With Hermis andAdvance Guard as Stars
SARATOGA N Y Aug anwas made last night that
Shields the Canadian turfand Edward R Thomas have form
partnership and the horses formerowned by both men will be run In
Thomas name The stable will beby Mr Shields and his say in
racing matters will be anal Williamson of the stables manager will
the trainer The merger of the twowas brought about as quickly MS
Yesterday afternoon Mr Thomas sentMr Shields and made the proposition
a union of Interests A price was putthe horses each stable and acceptby the prospective partners Mrs
was present while thearranged but she offered no lug
According to the terms ofShields and Thomas will be equal
The colors of the new stablebe those now used by Mr Thomas
the horses that will carry them artShields horses Advance Guard YOUII
Duke of Kendal Hunter RaiiieLady Potentate and the two
Bound Brook Thomas horsesYardarm Onatas and
Valentine The jumper Auto ownedMr Thomas is not included in the
Mr Shields was asked what he thoughtHermis and he said-I looked him over yesterday He i ssound as a bullet but he appears toto be light in flesh and to need norand building up More than I
not care to say at present
Money Stolen From DeskL ZflnHferwantt employed Iqr V BSow yestpntey on hisenvelop to T A TmutKll eow1681 He left dtstc fur momentl when ho returned the envelope pone
Lost Ten DollarsRobertson of 212 Twojfth
fell off a tar at theStation yesterday was takes toHospital After be had recover trainex erience and left the hospital he foundhe had lost a 10 bill cirttinMtaitcereported to the polk
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The most brilliant assemblage of thoseason te promised At the track for nextTuesday when William K Vanderbiltjr Keene and J R Keene eraexpeetod to be present for the firsttine This day will toe the runnlnof the Delaware Haiwllcap IH which therAce sharps have expected to see E ESmathers WeAern colt McCheaneymeasure strides with Golden MaximThey will probably b disappointed tithis however as ft is reported thatGolden Maxim has not rounded to sorapidly as expected and will probablynot start IB that ovent
Though tfecce were but four startersin the fifth raee yesterday it was re-ported that more money was wageredthan on any race of the year AH fourof the starters were heavily basked bydifferent parties John A Drake John-nie Fay and Joe Ullman bet on Vlncennes Mr Drakes gelding and the ag
of their wagers was said toexceeded MM Sol Liehtenstpiu
a clubhouse coterie bet In the neighof 15096 on James R tfeenfs
Broom and Joe Yeager alone bet50M on Setaukot on whom the Tam
delegation also plunged to the exof 8MO more Meanwhile Strolprice receded to K lo 1 at which
FlelBchmann and hUgot aboard for a liberal amount
Bookmaker William M Amster ofX J who died suddenly Thurs
afternoon In the Saratoga bathsfor years a living example of th
that the racing game exertsIts devotees even to the point of
Amster has fainted three timesthe ring since the beginning of the
season from excitement overoutcome of races After tbe thirdyesterday he became so prostratedbe had to leave the track He wear
the baths where he died a tow hours
After the fourth raee yesterday HarryWhitney Frederick Gebhard
Paget William Fleisehmann anlof the clubhouse sot left the track
departed in automobiles for the polofour miles away The polo
Is nowadays a dally fad that diwith racing the affections of the
contingent
TROTTERS
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and Bernalda Burned toDeath at Empire
YORK lug a fire whicha stable at the Empire Trot
track at Yonkers early today Belowned by Brooklyn horsemena mark of 210fc and Bernaldj
by Ben Kinney were burned 10
All the ether horses in the stawhich was the largest at the tracktaken out in safety
fire following so closely onof last Sunday morning which de
one of the largest barns atand endangered the lives of thin
light harness harass seemsthq theory eatertaiaed a the tims
the fire Swnday that an incendiaryattempting te destroy the property of
track or some of the hers se stabled
DelHJar and The Abbot were oraced at Pougbkepsie this week
the bad weatHer caused a postponeand both horses were shipped to
for the grand circuitweek
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