ned and the side Me-4Donald to: Almrtdai/;:' : • JSixth Ijuifeg^Bates ‘ out, Cooley to Roush? Mitchell) out - Smith, to Roiish; Almeida hit to left; JKnisely out Bryant to Roush. ’ ' j.Wallace struck out; Roush got a hit to left and stole 8©cond;i Ashbysingled to- right scoring fRoush; O'Conners made-an:out; Asbiy stole second; Bryant knocked a swift one to Phelan who put the ball . on Ashby for the third out. ’ V Seventh Inning—Phelan hit • to center and McDonald hit to left; Blackburn out on grounder to Roush; Harter filed out to! Smith; Kylo bunted and Cooley thre|W home to catch Phelan and McDonald Bcor-ed. Bates struck out. Grant takes 1 Almeida's place at ; first. !Jackson out McDonald to Grant; Cooley fanned and Smith washout on a foul. v J .Cighth Inning—Mitchell out on hot liner to Smith; Grant hit to center; Knisely; hit to Bryant;. Grant out Bryant to Smitji; Phelan knocked home run over center field fence scoring Knisely: McDonald out on . fly to right. ' ; j VHicks lead ^av'ith5 two bagger to right; Blackburn muffed third strike and Wallace: made; first on Blackburn's wild throw;-Hicks took third on the throw and cume. home when he saw It was wild; Grant recovered the ball and threw home but It • went wild and Wallace scored on wild throws; Rousli singled.to cen- ’ ter and Ashby parked the baH over left field fence driving ini Roush: O'Conners got a two bagger;to left: Bryant cut McDonald to j Grant; ; Jackson filed out to AUtchell • and : Coojey got a twovsaeker to right v. scoring'O'Conpers;’Smith out on a ■ 11 y by Bates. *Ninth Inning—Blackburn, out.; *Ccoley to Roush: Scveroid bats fori; Harter and is hit by pitched ball; Kyle singled to center: ; Bates . knocked into a double playi retiring himself and Kyle; Roush to . Hicks, to Smith.Cincinnati1 AB R . H PO A EKyle, If ---- r .0 1 2 0 t'i;Bates, cf ..... - 4 ( fi I . 0 0 jMitchell, rf S; 1 '2. ? 0 01Grant; lb .... I 0 1; i* 0 I;Knisely, 2b . 3- 2 0- 0 I 0-Phelan, 3b ... *1? 2 3 2 10?McDonald, ss. . 4 2-2 4*‘ 3 ojBlackburn, c. . . 4] ft 1*0 1 2jHarter, p .... ' ? M 0 0 1 ^01*Severoid ; ... • 0; 0 -0 0 0 01We are making to your measurejat a cost-fno more than good tailoring anywhere.I First, i You delect your own m aterials. •: ' I • * ’ i |- * . : ..j*’!. ‘ ; j :Second. You select your style. 1-. J .• L1 ;r : . ; ■ ! j \T|ird: We take your measure and guarantee a fit— and ifjwe do not.iyou are under no obligationsko buy, nor accent the garment. •('■!' Ii : •. ’ ^ • i L •' • ’ i ■ ; IDelivering now, in two weeks.! I L !? *• * . j • I j J 0 * . - jTfaree-hundred different materials! to select from.[Special sale blankets, slightly mussed qnd soiled 17Fv par rant less regular price. All wool, j;£vJ I “I Do! 11 wool mixed and all cotton.Totals ..-.I... 00 7 1* 24 7 4^Severod batted j for Harter. Washington. AB R H PO A ESee her marvelous and fa-cinaMng exhibition of fancy and trick and speed skating. Thursday,' Friday and Saturday nights.She is the champion lady apeed skater of the world. She will race against Wash-* nington's fastest gentleman skater Saturday night.. The rink has been newly painted; both . inside and out and the floor is in finecondition. ‘I reserve the right to objectto any objectionable person%In the rink. . ..For Infants and Children*