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Gallaudet Will Get Two Athletic Stars : American League Race a Bizarre Affair st e 1 - ~ e et LLJANT ILLINOIS PAIR | Fesens nowina ruors| SEVEN CLUBS IN A BUNCH BRILLJAT i PRESENT ROWING TUTORS L s r 5 ~ AR | Contrary to reports, F. McD. y ROILEV] Kints and Walter Thrail will con- D o tinue to comch the crewn of the " . 3 N an “Pat”/ Dempaey, who conching Gramviile G Macital . Relas %o through hix own . i Mannen and Massinkofl Clever on Both Gridiron and | M the rowing game, and does not re- | NOthing in Base Ball History to Parallel the Pen- celve mny remuneration from the e " s 5 ) { Potomac elub. Dempey will con- o . . ~e . . Dizmond, According to Robey Burns, Former * | IAC Coctch Who Reveals -conch Gude ana K. D, nant Fight in Junior Circuit, With Yankees i . . atngle scullers. Kendall Green Student. , dlow 20 Swimmery Traineq v— Tow-Roping Remainder of Field. SV o e . i fo Becomre Charupions TIP TOE INN, FILLY, - e AT . WINS LATONIA 0AKS - B ety T ALLAUDET will get two athletic stars of the first rank next fall ) SWlm to Grow Fat or 1T ean HE Amcrican League race certainly has entered the ireak stages T ihel pensbs (6T, Maritsen AnAiMnzsitikalCbullantotavers ast of base ball. Seven clubs of the circuit are bunched in the nices: y in foot ball and hase ball on teams at the linois School i N [nLATONIA, Ky, July 7.-Tip Toe| "'f:-‘l c';n;lpznil Ii',:ile 01‘}]1 fight 'kh]:n “g“‘;‘ he .]lsked ilor the gu‘od”n - . | > 2 : \ nn. a filly and a rank outsider in the e sport and local pride. he eighth, which is the archenemy of a for the Deaf. According to Robey Burns, who was at Gallaudet two | . . . bettin 4 ¢ £h A : : rs 5 v g, with Jockey J. Heupel in the | in a sporting way—has taken hold of the straps of its little old red- vears ago i and Massinkoff will be among the greatest athletes ST . gEuher Aim Can- be Accomplwhed, suddle "won the $10006 Latonia Ouks. | topped boots and lifted itself plumb up into the clouds, where it is making that have worn Kendall Green co'ors. ;:‘_) > | Famou Coach Asserts HOW Minnie thrilling stretch duel, in which the | STioke signs all over the sky. Most of them seem to be derisive signs Last fall both mer I some fine work on the gridiron and in the - | g S i :'vlvnn:; l“l“gd to d«-{en Gadfly and hll‘lmni1 is nothing to be recalled for the moment which quite spring played base Il considerably better than it usually is played by | € J:lld T ek aan _| sembles the American League shindy this year. Take the old thing s even tlieibostiof schotastic athi In a game in which the Hyde Park I De Vry Earned Her Honors. sented the sust. inisned fourth - The | it stands on cven figures. Between the first club and the second there High School of Ch was defeated Massinkofi ficlded brilliantly at | y | time was 2.09 3-5. |is somcthing like a difference of 175 points in round numbers. It isu't shortstop and got three hits, while Mannen's play at first was the fielding | ARTICLE 1L | [?CK‘I:“_? te rnlfigure, but that isn’t necessary. It is the general effect that jeature. Both hoys will be members of the Gallaudet foot ball squad when | O Y Iry ha aba g T y {15 being related. H g i : : ‘v ic | Miss De Vry had to abandon y tion and suppleness. The thrash it moesiouw far its firsthpractice i) September FRNHILLE MissMinnie DelVey 1s | 08 N O ) e e et tacip o down. BIG RACE TO TRYSTER. ietwoen the second-place Tndians| the elghth, the stormy petrel of t urns. who ¢ athletic turned out a fine crew. then eame to | not so well known as fohnny This is & Wide kick or thrust The propulsion comes not from | o dONKERS, N. v.. July ‘—Trys‘l»rITINL the last olup in tbe race thers | ag=. whose wingn wers to hive bear eants at Fate wnd in Gie e of'a S fiGihhe Veissmull Miss Sybil Baue! 1s 18 st, 4 ay won the twenty-third running |8 2 difference of & little more than | clipped this vear, is nearly 300 points j 3 ".;'f:";’yy“"l‘“”h ac m{‘_;‘m‘:j‘_u"l“:_;";l “‘i ‘“P"“I er, Miss Sybil [f"“” | which throws most of the pro- any accentuated kick of the legs, |of the Empire City handicap, with | 100 point DId you ever hear of | ahead of the tailenders and o far Deal. | puousht the Biues rowlne out of @1 and other pupils of mine, she is | Joiie “hurden upon the legs. | but a steady beating of short |35.000 added, at & mile and a quar- | anythink quite so' absurd and con-|ahcad of the nearest rival that th th him Univireity of Washington this vear,| destined to become better known | \oC ™1 trudgeon is a good | strokes. Of course, in this | ter. in 2.05 Prince’ James was | trary to_ evervthing that was ox- | latter can barely show a difference i i Tnire sity of shington YeAr! than she is now Now « udg s a good | R e o) § th second and Nedna third. pected? The Athletics, hovering on | between games won and games lost TH ande Alaeh ¢ .':‘ | chine tedat dint T ; e s atrokc."uu(‘ of ‘Ilhe( lm‘n. l(l_ls | \t_rukl the arms do most of the g.uxfltorruh.— m‘.;. uf" 500, are yl” points s o{‘mu,,,..‘ any old league can wor D e e iel ere was a time when Weiss- | especially_valuable for long-dis- | work. i | fway from (he Vanks, who are in|itself into all kinds of combinations he s 3 AR . : o 3 e lead and ste c'along 1ike a|from the standpoint of figures. The ve been great fun had Yale and; muller and Miss Bauer were just | tance swimming, and T do not | Miss De Vry has emulated as LATONIA RESULTS. st s e don e a | h dpoin £ Washington left the starting line in ! beginning to break over the hori- | want anybody to deprecate it. | nearly as possible all the tricks 1A Ofina In Itn fuel ofl.- The. differsnes | Folin ahe Kncw Dempaer wos 9 a race on. The public seldom appre- | For speed swimming, however, by the male exponents of the FIRST RACE, six furlongs; for threevear- | 'CtWeen the Athletics and the Bos-| Gibbons, but hoped down e Wnivemilty ciates the amount of preliminary | the crawl stroke is the best. It [ crawl. She aims to keep her head |olds and up—R. E. Clark. 110 (J. Heupal) h"x”"- at_the tail end. however. is their hearts it would be been some oriticl work necessary to get them ready | requires more effort and skill. I | high, her feet low, to breathe on | ¥80. sdor 830, "won: Buby, 106 (& S| vetty b0 polnis | Under “ordinary | way around. the money end sticking ale, but one and for their debuts as record break. | set about to break Miss De Vry | every stroke and to indulge in as | Keasedr). $9.40, thivt Tima 115 Guy'nas | Shiowing £ ; @ good | up with as jagged a point i the : Charlotte anite in thie that| 2 uts as record brea | 3 | . h 4 § ¢ . ble sum y&. $9. 0.[5 de b e, L ‘;lvn;:r.l- xrm‘mz ‘:.r the tailenders, and| game as it does in some others Vashi harlo e unite {n sy the ers. | of the strenuous leg thrust. U ew waste motions as possible. mp, Green Gold, ‘op ruba also ) omehow it is, even under these! There have been clubs that dashed Poughk: without @ duubt he know ;‘i.lhlL’lrll:'a; S | had her place her hands on a | Tike most woman swimmers, | ™Bconn mace. six farionss: for maiden| ONIITIONS | ent in front with as much speed » ol S hen Mits De Vv wasbrought | water polo ball and propel her- | she is smaller in staure than the | twoyearolds—(xiree Hand: 115 3. D.| Seven Cluba Well Matched. e ] oo aym. That mnit a8t St id not finish: 10 our pool here "-‘I*,‘“""‘f the | <elf up and down the tank with | leading man swimmers of today. |Mooner), $9.30, $300, 4383, won, Iady Long-| just tnink. seven clubs of the “lmost neck-and-neck race he gecord (hutAtie team i | ENLIGER 0L SOUE SRS Leanjon her feet alone. | You must consider that women in | (z\Piyllis Louise, 112 (W. Kelsay), $3.80, | A™merican League are so well match- clubs, with the eighth de ntelligent ba nl “ladies’ night” she was just raw | : 2 third, Time, 117238, Corinth, Gold Leaf, | that all of them are within prac- y far in the vaneuard Pesknensids i wikeal; Shhc “izs'llllflf ]I,kl. any other high | i i){gnn RACE iile and Dhree-sixtoenths: Also in the foot il workouts in| school girl of her age. - ! f Lo o nd up—Jupiter, 103 (A, pr e e sho | 12.10, .90, .70, won; e e W N dotns wotwich. | During the indoor scason siie | pessems, 103 patie), Vi, s33e socond: | BI Standing he got himself the reputa-| established a new world record | Time, 205 Attorney. Otie. Balimer. 014 Gold, | ton -vf‘\\‘v aE lh-rl!’":l'l‘(h 3"\0 l:\vi for women in frec-style sprinting | W;‘g;;;‘&";;g:hgw mrakl nl;o'u'n. ' boys patever mas be the outeome | - Tother cradit tho alsobid , Aive and & half furlongs: | (Including games of Thursday.) e the mest: meidivon senson at vire| races. To her eredit she also has for two-year-olds—Chilhowee, 113 (J. Heupal), | e e doune "that ‘the ! @ number of sectional and Ameri- a0 310 5250, won: Worthmore, 118 (W, Ve wi F 4 wot ba cords severa | 3 elsay), . 2,20, d; Vi 5 N Wil play e oot bal :)-ii{l‘lmg‘rl;‘:rd. aiid iseveral: cham éfié.n.fll,mm‘y 3235, Ghir. Eineifes: | AMERICAN. NATIONAL. hing : s uturo also ran. H pologetic foot I ginla will o FIETH RACE Totan % | Player—Club. G. AB. R. H. 3b.3b.HR.Pct. _ Player—Club. G. AB. R. H, 2b.3b.HR Pc Tage i the ! She was stouter than she is MISS MINNIE DE VRY. quarter: for thres e bld flirerpip Tos|Smith, N Y...21 17 2 10 1 0 1 Bentley, N Y..15 36 3 17 3 0 0 1\ now. Her stroke had a number art of arm movement in crawl stroke. h“," 121 (Harvey) (q ,70, $10.80, $4.80, wu“::xefl n, D 64233 54 9724 3 9 Mueller, 8t L.. 18 56 7 24 4 3 1 L HATTERED 1 of faults to be corrected. (x)Gadfiy, 124 (L. MoAtee), $3.40. $2.70. sec- Clev. 69 280 53 10613 5 0 Barnhardt, Pitt 42107 27 41 8 8 2 R 1 ond: Sweetheart. 121 (D.' Connelly), $3.0,!Cole. Det.. ... 24 16 2 6 0 0 1 .g75 Mann, 8t L .. 3¢ 81 17 31 4 2 § A K ARE “R KEN N } I changed her system entirely third. Time, 2.09 3-5. (x)Untidy, M erina, | O'NEILL. W'sh 13 & 4 3 0 0 O | Weinert, Phil.. 20 3¢ 5 13 2 0 0 i el ey o ¥ | | Betty Beall: Victoire and Graud Dime Burns, Bos. ... 60225 37 8122 3 2 Wheat, ' Bkin | 65358 62 9810 5 & BY GUNNER MARCEY doing away with her trudgeon In the crawl stroke the body | general are smaller than men, so |rsn._ (x)Coupled. |Ruth,’ N Y. 69 232 68 13 616 Roush, Cin. ... 67 254 30 952210 3 IN BRITISH GAMES { stroke for races and teaching her | lies flat on the water and roils | this runs true to type. Of COUTSE, | ingions mileoSrnier SieTgesolis: claim- | Colins, Ohi. 84828 34 a1 7 2 2 Tournfer, Bikin. 51 200 3¢ 74 8 710 i ; g o e | the crawl stroke. She had her | from side to side just enough to | therc have been large woman |85 ¥3035'90 wort Mikeip. 1ot (Sthers): | Hanes.. B PR 0T 53 —— Marces was high gun at the | OWN conception of the trudgeon, bring the arms clear when lifted champions as well as small ones. ;3830 32,90, second; Lady Champ. 106 'Punnixm-kwc\" 8 9810 7 2 .352 | Dumovich. Chil 10 e G s 0fihe "Washington Gun clup| 4nd had learned by herself to get | at the side~fer the carry out in | There you run against the old | Uit and Right es Time siso ooy te Bl | B O i 2 oo af a3 10 0 3 383 Toung, N ¥... Bt Faraie 5 the Benning traps, t around in the water with fair front of the head. This roll also | puzzle of which is the better, a | SEVENTH RACE, claiming: three-vea olds | Uhle, Clev... . 26 53 12 6 1 0 .380| O'Farrell, Chi 2 8 Tnilish itear A nerfes ity brea succes makes it possible to turn the | good little man or a good big |13 Wrothers), $17.90 3600 Sr i mroiimi, | Balbere, Fhil 16 18 1 s 119 A3 | Teayner, Eute.. £ n ed for sec man? ~ loy of Dreams, 105 (Wilson), $6.70, $4.10, sac. | Wright, ¢ b ’ cach Kinsshing for ghit wut ol | Loy < ). $6.70, $4.10, sec. | Wright, St L 4 4 0 1 0 '333 Bottoml'y, Bt L 68265 37 8218 10 4 ach sm hing fo! ight eut of i _lrh‘d. B“‘O‘; Aa'xll; 95 (Parke), $2.90, third. . Harris,” Bos. 16 4 5 .332 Grimes, Bkin.. 17 85 11 18 2 1.0 et o o Why Are Women Stower? | Iiny £02 Niloe tree’ ‘Cuntiiorer, “gor | 3UEL W 18 10 B st o 5 < ifter w shoot-off with Livesey, | y 3 _ Cobb, Det 17 2 4 (397 | Mead', A R DASH—E H Hozan and amer. He also reg- A everybody should know, | Myatt, Clev.. . 4 2 6 2 .223 Tiernoy. Pts-Ph 65 274 48 9217 2 § 5 recond Iml)nhl ;]u\\'er 'ha‘nrll those estab- | ;mcesr. Wazh 11 32{:\‘3"'2"‘-‘,,”"".‘ ls:r!r: #0180 Staniford 1 targets being shot at, ished by men. his is true in FIRST RACE, five and & half furlongs: for | . E .. Smith, Bos. { swimming, as in all other sports. |two.yesrolds—Billy Warren. 110 TBabin). {:.'Z’l'im.cgi 1 f: : 3 :gfilgo::\:‘n.-":-'n.hgi "5: fi? :: ;; ': izi | Maroer. 30: Hogan, 48; Livssey. 48; Stearn. T would Iike to know why. That' |%.8,7 32,00 I, te 3 wen: Hilarity. 108 | Manush.' Det. . 713 Gl Stneel. N Y. 28 49 10 e 45. Williams, 45: Burrows, 43: Blundon. 44 is a thing T have not figured out, | (Milner), 7 to 10, third. Timo. 108 | Dsisch, BRI 2 1 1 .311| Mclnnis, Bos.. 69 262 30 12 . Achilles A. C.. 4 g8 a’ g o! 2 rd, Time. 1.08 2.5. | Connolly, Clt | By Fmmens, 43 Strowger. 41 Reamer, 41 Bar: Should not a wolnan of equal |Zickster! Watch Charm, Norah. Simeon and | Sy R ¥ nad MsaneeT- o gl ., sec . her, 'yacoop. 89: son, 39; Britt, 38 | = Bomerb: 5 5 ' . .- o lson, 3 EETLECHASE—Hodse. Sur-| Siohe: i1, and Horon, 3. J size and equal strength for her | SEGOND RACE, about six furlongs: thro | Jorunens. “pti Tt % an )W SR00R0N. | Four visitors ente i madelthe 3 2Hle 1d d . 3 & ell, Bos. ‘318 H. Watts, Surrey|, Four SSBlLOLS ent red and made th, size be able to do as well as a Taanter. & bs 3“;, 3}_“;",;'-—‘5_ ‘:);'“-,;‘ffi Sheely, Ohi... 13 2 2 .308 | Hollocher, 780192 35 61 8 2 1 .318 s v g man? I should think so, but it or). 1 to 3, out, ..,,,,.,,,JP- ins, Phil 26 5 1 .306|McCurdy,’ St L26 57 4 18 4 0 0 oy Bush, 97 King. 38: Smith. 12. and Du- has never worked out that way |Hlannel SMrt, 118 (igke), 7'to fo."hird. | Jemel N ¥.. 1018 30 Beewell s B B R 02 Achilles | | so far. Maybe it will some day |Hatch, Canyo smA:'-“: °,f o'ym’mg:::fl"'"b"» Bt L... 12 2 1 300 |Cosper, it 17 43 4 35 3 0 ¢ 3 sh | i velopment in athletics. s THIRD RACE. one mile and seventy yards; | Hoffman, N ¥. 5 3 2 .300 | Schmidf, Pitt.. 41133 16 42 5 2 0 3 y .5 With this general introduction |'1=3"( e m'u-'\“s""f e:n-’ Risito—Frigate, ‘gx:en Phil 1 0 0 .300]Sherdel, 5t L .19 33 4 10 1 0 1 AULT—Lewdon was the only com- | * to the ;“_}"JC?‘XM “‘Y”“"""ixa“d | sode, 100 arinell: 7 1o 5. 1 o 3. socont; | Haw o 345 B0 SheortR Y Y T2ams o sens 3 ) ! s tom pelville Fate Assoctation wil Miss De Vry Had the Spirit. head -c e High side tovhal some of its interesting problems amrock, 97 (Milner). 3 to 1. third. Time-| 7 0 1 .205 Kelly, N Y., 71282 43 8413 3 4 BEOAD JUMP—_H. s, G E | ! v Spi head on the high side to inhale < 2 i 14435, ' Demi Johs i i JUMP- iy . A . 2 3 iltastrated by two of ithe mi John, Hobgobiin and Osprey 8 2 1 (295 Taylor, Bkin... 44 160 17 47 6 3 0 Ve 25 oot % e Setton | S1iEE ¢ sanetloned show in connection | 1o sce that <he hag | through the mouth At Iy v Ol lmme | El: BTt s Mam AN e o LR edford | \jrny i fair this vear on s 5 1 The legs, instead oi spreading it ) e Al PR Lo + ons mile and a quarter; | 13 5 5 .200 | Kimmick, Cin.. 10 17 3 ‘5 0 0 0 “MIVE RELAY—Surr tes | Auzu imementa foF the talent, enthusiasm, strength of . The legs, instead of spre : T will begin in the next article |for three-yearolds and up; the Empire City 18 9 0 287! Iriberg. Chi .. “ 8211 8 5 2088 et ¥ ainutes | HUE e LS ¢ 1 hode naihaave aad 4ha Eame for a powerful kick, as, in the to give some simple and detailed 2"t 5";“::"';:{!“5] Sude“ 3 to 1. even, | 16 0 0 .287 Bmith, St L 89 5312 0 1 ST e v vd selection of judges have| DAUVE s RE s tal a c ; thra : S , ban), ‘out. third. Tir 2.5 > 4 G ection jud av R e S R and horizontal. They thrash up I will tell about some of the |eter ant Herhsistos iy vl - ((SIBlck | Summa, 4 7 4 1 283 Gractham, Ch 41 7823 5 4 ar of this city 1o plan of the] Ne s n and t f shears. T s are H ¥ Pone. - , | Galloway, Phil. E avlings, Pitt. 21 DI | o ok dois it Wnsipinn ot and fesdel sbiiciion 4d GaNNEN boip of dbests. THe ieesiare | SCl ot BASETS mil g sovener gunan: | SO UL SR % 04 3 8 1 Rapieen PO 0 B30 N ench phupliies Hon or th = & t just enough to give relaxa- | (Copyright. 1923, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) | wood, 111 (La: 7 T mole—Wynne- | welch, Phil... 62 212 10 4 4 .278! Fonseca, Oin... 31107 18 81 5 1 2 iching in a shudy portlon of the| through faulty technigue and a s ” L 11 (Lang). 18 0 5, 7 to 5, 3 10 5, | o : : {fair ground and require that wons War Mask, 105 (Marinelli). even, 1 1o 5, | Riconds, Phil.| 37 126 7 4 0 .278 | Leach, Phil.... 23 62 4 18 2 0 1 it theiv | enth , waste of energy through the sur- second: Prince Regent, 100 (Tavlor). 2 ta 5. | Eothersill, Det. 47 115 7 2 0 .278|Flack, Bt L... 53182 30 52 6 2 0 — el day of the plus weight she was carrying. {third. * Time, 195" 15, Recommendation, | amby. Clev.. 65 253 13 3 1 277 Mousel, N Y... 65260 46 T4 12 8 T a u that both the v regularity in traini . five and a half furlongs; for | EISh. . - % ington Kenne Ciub and the & 5 r S two-year-olds; the Spark 11— ! Det... 57 1468 320 20 46 9 3 3 CLEVELAND, < - s the conscientious performance of park Hill—Reply, 112 5 | 1ana el Club have off ¢ con € Thurber. 7 to 1. § to 2. 6 to 5, won: Don. E.CK P GH. W. 70 267 'y B0 7314 & 1 astost mile of sup hd tha a definite amount of work she re- nelly, 111 (Johs o yocong: | W 5 'v. ,,.: ‘-,mn"”' the event on t .i“"” e “’“ ex } ‘:Iuced ]|:r weight to prup:r pro- Jimsor l“;::g.":‘x')':_"e:u:;)::fifrfi' "f?.:fi: iguoré;n:-::' PD!;}E‘ :E % l:r‘ :;A‘{‘-llx. Bos. ... ?E ig s 1:1 s 4 € AL 93 of E 4 5 I rbertus, ax, Delysia, Gold! K cClellan, . E [artnett, Chi h ék Margare® Ditlon. | oia 71 W'f_”“"_‘-g “‘\;h 51:0 (pf"a‘ed"gl:; ‘ Broomfield and Nellie Gray !:‘:fo‘»:n‘t. Dat.... 820 368 Gran N ¥ ebass 48 TIIL 2 3 ¢ match show, which was held | SWimming does not. as e oht oy praker, w connection with the fair last year,| women believe, necessarily add to | g‘:lk Chi..... 68 3 4 .267Snyder. N 21 8 8 5 3 3 z e, N Y 4 0 1 .267 Kopf, Bos.... 15 38 3 1 0 Washington _ was represented with |, veight. | Gardner. Clev 3 0 0 267 Holke, Phil ... 31 7818 1 2 off ‘most of the prize money, and as S { ohnson, Ch- : . Grif'th, Bkin o the affair this year is recognized by | gpin if vou want to reduce, | FIRST RACE, five and » balf furlongs: for e’ Giow. . 8 537 B v o e m sl hind in this ! the American Kennel Club th 1 ¥ 7 Y o 2 ongs; for [Lutzke, Cley. .. 7 . . Bos le after zettine a SearhatiEtirt et ane Svibe expectel 1o b Evanil P i ro-year-ol , 115 (Martinez), 3 to| RUSSELL. W.. 26 19 0 0 0 .263Ci . Cin... 60 201 20 55 4 & 2 N il s gy fo a bad start | eupportmaybe: expected to beleven| . and b i you want to bulld’ - { 2, 1t 5 out, won: Brandies, 115 (Cantrell). | Ward, N Y. .. 69 262 9 4 3 (260 | Russell, Bitt.. 51187 28 4512 8 6 en he got his foot = .\ “up. This is accomplished by | third, ~*Tims, “LOBEE, Myri muse); | BLUEGE. W.ah 60 218 oz Do Bery, BKin 35104 '8 28 2 2 0 ithe o ervier bitches e Rose, il 3 ; for fours i il Kd Allen, his driver, | Wildmere iv, Newecoin Mjlita u" amount and type of work you MISS MINNIE DE VRY. 7"‘,";“":!;—‘1’!:,:‘{: 1°-° , 114 (Barrett), 2 %o 1, alfifi?' c?u g : ? x‘i ’:?flu’!&?‘ Ohi. ::1' :;: 4 :; H 71 Avovas e fand Seweoin Tempest are i whelv! Cndestake, On way back to starting position to complete one revolution of arms in crawl stroke. | oui? out. sezond: Oattns FraserSor tvel ipek) | Bicnich. Bos . HER S 1P R e B R cers - this From the quality of the nre.imng’l Prothor gy, pame. 11625, Round, Robin, | Shocker, St L.. 21 44 7 11 1 0 0 McCarrn, Bkin 42 140 10 36 7 2 2 steppin ok we may expect to/ ke aiigtac] THIRD HACE: fan and Sea Mint Aso ran. | pennock, N Y..16 36 6 8 1 0 0 Gooch, Pitt.... 32101 4 26 4 1 0 mile in 2 [ €rop of real fliers. at the Newcoin | < REcoRDs sMAsHED | o4 maldens—Wood Lady, 118 (Desay), 5 10 s, | WARMOTE. W17 32 3 8 210 (e St i Sates 2 408 4 8 tHE twb Kol this Tall, The - arst o] | 9 |2 to 1, even, won: Fretwell, 115 (Kederis), 1| Boporteon. St L 56 184 28 45 7 1 0 | ot 6 12 2 0 O { bitches are recent purchases from | e e ecqad; Great Northern 118 (Fronk). | Gollins, Bos.... 40 139 23 34 3 4 0 { Basley, Bkin 18 21 201 Denver and reported to be real pro- | G R SW| M Rs ) 3 o, 1.4 - Double T. Liege | Spawkéy, N Y 17 53 5 13 0 0 0 Smith, Bkin.. 11000 Laucers. while Siiitant’ Ras alrendy | P Mill 5 BY II. M E o OURTH BAoE e mil sactar; fop | Ei0or. Chi.. 19 48 8 11 1 01 Blades, 8¢ L. 2 4613 1 6 .proven her worth with four stud B TR R T . 5 | Bruggy, Phil... 24 45 1 0 Mar'ville, Pitt. 3 10 3 0 dogs. Tempest is from the ' mating ! By Perry Miller emiore g and 1p; the Dlinals Jocke g“"“‘gflfgn-’; ;4 s w300 i 81 I EEE mite. b e EATHER conditions and holiday Ieisure contributed to making | LONG BEACH, X. Y. July T—Two T8 20 Weahd allor Maid 03 Tae)s | Brower. Clev 2 Db Otne.: EEEE N R theaas s best biteh in the recent Pittsburgh ' v 3 ¢ E raRen Anc ona even, third. Time, 2.111-5, [ Dghes: | Donghue, _Ota the thuee-r e gh the past week a good onc, both for tht catches made and |70t T iaydncdiwas citAblahed By | ot Batk Tonst e Abadazs | 1 8110 Winters, 1 5100 g winh ok = ! the number of anglers who visited all the nearby water Courses |girls at the opening swimming meet | ooy A% RACE, one mile; for three-yesrolds | OO SJtelly naidl Axwo of Indfa- | G T Dl & @ street, announces by enjoy the great sport. Reports generally speak well of results at|in the Olympla today. 0% B, ‘oven, won; Wrangler, 108 (oo, | HHil Bsec sy $21:4 napo! X Iy two mou 5 of ¥ iy = ) > . 1 1 e ) 3 i >t . the day (e nly two- mounts of | ywydowns recently whelped a ! both river and bay resorts, but so far there have been very few rockfish | Miss Sybil Balier of the IIlINois A. | Dermotd) “out, “thics. Tinie 1gy1.108 (Mo | 10 29 5 0 0 Euether, 211100 e day to ) L ytrer of \ales anifl Bee fomalon) x = C.. Chicago, lowered her own world | Piersan, Reap. Thelmak. Neen ioes Sag TeL8T | Mitchell, 2 46 7 10 Benton 0 7100 in S i heat of the Lt O Tt wned b tha taken. The hardheads continue to take the bait freely, but as the season |recrod for the 150-Yard back-stroke | Wames i e Mok Noon Hour sad Irens | gyicitl: R R High, Bkin. 18 4310 5 3 Taylor el BY Herzland Kennels of this city. These passes for this sport the size of the fish caught gets smaller. However, Swim from 2.08 to 2.01 3-5. On her SIXTR RAGE—For four-yearolds and up; | WAL 3 e R.' Smith, 43131 9 %310 i ver i pupbies may’ be counted on'to show ) the decp-water anglers off Chesapeake Beach continue to bring in many [¥&Y to her mew international stand- | glaiming; $1,000; one mile snd 3 tixieunthl: 5 %08 5 8 | 2w Mianane 1 % 7 8 3 eStubisnca AL aunlity and ecorrect dispositian | of the big fish in their night catches. The rains this week quite nat-|ord of 100 meters in 1.26. ¥ om: Filbberyy Gibbet, 108 (Rouoiy®' 1t &2 ¥ | Cutshaw, Da. 158180 MeQuiian, XY 17 48 8 11 1 9 0 rd of 2:031, the blood of Horst v. Boll, the gren-lurz!ly affected the up-river fishing, only a few of the local anglers trying | Miss Gertrude Ederle of the Wom- | St **°8a: B, Jave, 103 (Watrous (R B B I Gellsghes, Oni- 40 88 20 8.2 2 9 - i st sire for these points that Germany | their luck in that direction. $vs, Swimming Assoclation of New | Poter Fov!"Biddledes, Dainty Lty % Step 88010 30 iFed Bon Ll R EE S has produce : ork, swimming the 100-yard handi- | Dudley and Setbian 5 4 GHAR'TY, W . Cin. PENN DISSATISFIED. ! o Max Bowman pliotsd & party of)Beach. She got & atriks whick} O35, STSURUSE She CA0-TSIs Jandic] Detisy Gl Shanks, Bos 3 512 Ginnor, PLE. 4 1211 triends to Piney Point the first of | prok, a; Wb e id aa Herzland Kennelx = roke her rod while reeling - | teammat 1) - Ehmbke 2 200 Kin... . 17 33 6 1 0 i 3 5 mnomnce the | 1Ty eor @ Fourth of July out- es, clipped 4-5 of a second Olson, Bl PHlA. e 2 breeding of Alf v.d. Lindenluft to e "1 Ve tne seventy-two miles| Put she is no novice in the fishing|from the world record set by Minnie FORT ERIE RESU Ropert . i Guston, N Y. A | e showinis of the Benn- | v O ¥ UM 8 shepherd bitch owned | in®iis auto, making the run down in|Eame. Dropping the broken rod, she|de Vry of Chicago. Miss Ederle's LTS. Y i I ] duting the last twol rips etreault of Lyons Park. |l :“hours and duplicated that time|Erabbed the line and lost no time }time was 1.05. MOGR'GE, 24 0 800 Couoh, Gin 2 3000 ch Joseph ‘\\'rmm.l\ o oms dog since his importation | S5 O rh. Reaching the point|in drawing up what proved to be a FIRST RACE, five furlong; {JOHNSON, W..21 43 & 110 ks Lcording o John Arthur Brown, | cishe uppies te cack tte wad |48 | Monday ‘evening, he and his party|fine 3-pound hardhead. lds Toaled in Gunade_Fust GoNHOY wikls 80 8 8120 CLUB BATTING i o Gt R committes | S5 habuPRles, (o, each liuter and hin | NCRSR, o Miar "Snd Tundea forcy. DEVONSHIRE RESULTS. | |ia: $358 380 $ias uun ooy Dtk | Zhseistn. S e nan L the University of 1vania. | €nce to his type. ifive nice, big hardheads and King 114 (P. Walis). $2.45, third. " Time. 1.08 3., | CLUB BATTING. 784 105 e mitied fhat thire wie ) posi: | Wilniam “perch, It was good water Faglfl, Tesding Lght'and Lusletta: siso ran P Row York. ility that Wright's contract wou R R and the fish took the bait readily. SECO! . six furlongs; for threeyear- | Club. G/AB. R. H. 2b 3h.HR.Pot. not be renewe BIKEMEN TO QUALIFY. The next day, July 3. they went out | Sy WL flfi“fi%"@."{:fi { New vork e o Onieaes.. 1 — - LS > s again and were equally successful, ;. 2 in), | Detroit. .. ... 126 o Bt. Lo bt COLGATE TIGHTENS UP. NEW YORK, July 7—Eitminationwhile It Is a long run to the point;| {3 (OSTSRERS Soads, iiso s, Ooutase, 118, (Small | Glveiuad. 118 38 31 384 | Bhoiuiphia. i A races for the natlonal junior and sen- | the results Invariably are compen: | Hu s and Fox grade,’ Buddie Kean, Sarah Hrown and Ablaze | ChICASO. .. i3 53 320 3% | gincinmati. . HAMILTC N. Y. July 7—The|lor amateur bicycle champlonships|sating for the time and effort. La 1 oua':‘"l{"(m'é:;' also ran. e 1053 28 374 | Boston-- e offective| Will ‘start July 16 In 125 cities in won; 105 (Re: | g, D RACE fze and one-half furlongy; | Zhiladoiplin 108 47 13 369 PITCHING three-year | thirty-seven states. Qualifiers will | Mark Beek, who is one of the old- ) R 3., 98 | 4 o o0 oughts, 103 E; oo s 107 26 16 (258 2 parti for competition { €omDete in the various state cham- |timers for bay fishing, was down to {ots 1ds &L third, Time. 1.18 43, Also | iiiis)" 138 Chepling: 4350, S5 ey At i Pitcher—O'ub, W.L. Pitcher—Olub. W.L. iate sport. to be- | PIonships, scheduled to begin August | Chesapeak Beach last week and e Blondel and Mer-| Juuo 106 _‘{,n,,;nm', 95,30, ‘thivd. "m?; PITCHING. [ Watson, BeNY. 2 2 . formally have | % to determine the eligibles for the | brought in some fine eatches of hard- i ), $3.71 -~ 1.10. algar, Vorrgold, Julia M. and Star ©1 0 Decatur, Bkla... 3 2 i athietic | Bational title races at Chicago Sep-[heads and trout. He got some very 3 AR RAOK: iy, Suilioazs Soe - | Gleu razi, Pitcher—Club. W.L. _ Pitcher—Club. W.L. 10 North, St L....2 2 ity. The |tember § and 9. - nice ones off the long pier between | Olider, Biermas, S m:f.i.“‘.“‘ Stevens) Fr3 . ° 3 13 3 Gheeves b3 2 . \tering 6 o'clock in the afternoon and 8 at second; Fiser, 110 50, ‘third, ' H % At from Inc GIVE $600 T0 BUND. night. i - 10 dlee ranohe. 3 1 2| fommrt, M Y. 4 L BMON T o8 2 llegiute competition for one aca-| 3 hesatiy | (primeose) > . Mylthology, Nightstick and ker, Bt L. H 7| Morrison, Piti .12 4 Dickerman, Bkin 8 6 demic year. FORT WORTH, Tex, July 7.—Fort| Netwithatanding there were about oo e 7| Benton, Cin..... 8 2 Keck, Cin. 34 Worth fans attending the July = 4|twelve thousand visitors to Chesa- P Ehmbke, Bos 12 5 6| Beott, N Y. 8§ 4 Glamer. Pts-Ph. 4 6 MARK double-header gave 3600 toward the | peake Beach on the Fourth. and Shawke 4 0 | Kaufinann, Ohi_ | 6 3 Marquard, Bo 1 CLAIMS AUTO A memorial fund for Paul Sentelle of |about every attainable place was oc- Jones, N ¥. H 4 Hoen Ohii....0 4 3 Otborne OB, 14 4 LUIS OBISPO, Calit., July ew Ocleans, former Texas League |cupied by the strollers and thosc ): | Wright, st L 2 $ 3 1 Genewicn, 3 cclared to ew playér and manager and ex-National [trying to fish, there were some good I3 . Cle 1 , declared be n aut Les iy h & B T 5 Russell, Chi. ... 2 & 1d records for dirt tracks | "3'“9 “;’"l’ s, Who died recently in |catches of hardheads and trout during . Time, 148 3.5. 6 H 5 Weinert, Phil... 3 § . established here in a meet when | Cincinnati from an operation. the late afternoon. A great many Paul Jones and Wild H 5 4 Doak St L.....3 9§ dosw Coe covered fifteen miles in 11 went after the crabs, but for some o S yerolts aad um: 2 8 Boshlor Wt 11 g ininutes 3-5 seconds, an re unaccountable reason they are rather ti—Fornove, 114 (Walls), Frames. In & mon-competitive event, SENT 38 HOLES TO WIN. small and scarce just at this time. won . Eatherine Bankin. & { gt covered @ mile in 43 2-5 seconds. The | KANAWKI, Quebec, July 7.—W. J. 3380, secmnd; Atiorney H H 1 iifteen-mile dirt track record for-|Thompson of Mississauga today won Reports come of some very fine 6, third, Time, 1.51 3.5, H 7 153 merly was held by Joe Burman, who|the Canadian amateur golf cham-|Perch fishing in the Potomac. One = m&"‘h‘- Vendor, Bolid T 2 5 15 on January 8, 1915, traveled thé dis-|pionship by defeating Redverge [ Party_consisting of Odie Davis, Al- ons mile and seventy H 7 1 pet e 38 tance in 12 minutes 23.20 seconds at|Mackenzle of the Montreal Country|fred Souder and Martin Ristig went I H is Bakersfield, Calif. Club. Two extra holes were neces-|down to Marshall Hall and landed (Tay 5 Jekan, PMl..... 1 p et PRI A sary to decide the match, Thompson | nore than a‘hundred of nice size In ".‘J H 2 83 [ | W - e oss fish 5 % GLEVELAND, Ohio, July 7.—"Pete| Winning on the thirty-elghth. end of. the smail pler. It furnished 14814 i . NcMiilan, outfielder, Young brother R T some lively sport for the brief fish- ‘High Spesd e e o Norman McMillan of the Foston ‘Americans, who joined the Cleve- 2 Americans after _srom college, has been unconditional- released. > MONTREAL, July 7.—The Kempton Park race track was closed today, on graduating | the fourth day of the seven-day meet- ing. on account of slim crowds and poor beluing. ing time. Eyay Mrs. Frank Major had rather an exciting time ~ We nudnéa evening AR she _long- pler ay Chesapeaks - Peansylvamia State has e s, Wisd | joingd the Intercolleglate -Golf Asse- lation, Phe New York Yacht Club, organized lexe has twenty-two tennis courts se In Its auxiliary i 1844, s the oldest of its kind in tho stadlum field, b e,

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