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DISQUALIFIED. Finishes First for Prince of Wales Stakes at Ascot, but )Ard Patrick Is Given the Race. LONDON, June 17.—A vast and fash- fonable attendance marked the opening of the Royal Ascot race meeting, Ex- cellent sport ts promised for the week, @@ a large number of horses are here. Dhe Gold Vase (of 20 sovereigns, given by the King) for three-year-olds was won by George Faber's Ice Malden. This cleared the way for the dig race Of the day, the Ascot Stakes, handicap, of 20 sovereigns each, which was won by, Scullion. WCatabine fnished second and Ram-/ Ding Katie third. Thirteen horses ) tarted. | Reck Sand, with Danny Maher. the Wankee jockey, up, won the Coventry} Biakes, of 10 sovereigns each, for two- year-olds, ‘The La Fleche filly, with TH. ("Skeets") Martin (American) up. was second, and Red Lily came tn third Whe result of the Of Wales s Stakis ( sovs. each, with 1000 ‘Sovs. gilded, for three-year-olds), et all calculations, Ard Parrick, tue Why winner, was a hot favorite at 2 t@1 on, but the favorite came In second ‘The result was as follows Se imine Cabbearer (Gs non) .. act 1 JeGudding’y Ard Patrick (Martin) 2 Afthur James's Perreus (Maher) 3 Beven horses started. ‘An objection was lodged against ¢ bearer on the ground of bumplnx boring. The stewards sustained the objection and Ard Patrick, who was thre ters of a length behind, w: the race. Wane, Duke of Dev onanire § Geers, len by Spencer, was placed third, s. American jockeys were one, two, three and —- SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) ‘RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD RAY, | high weight handicap: six furlongs, Demutrer ns £4 “Sim Tully 17 Cougar 16 Roxane oo... 108 | 1 Amizon 18 Mpthrift 5. 101 ea ind Race—The Daisy; for two-year-olde; five Burenia, ‘oldn and up: mil i At out li nt j i i a ne 6 “Beittmnens 9 114 | said: “If two of our boys aren ot car- | Pile I: ec ovorn white Other High Prices at Big Sale. , Obeying Orders—River Rough. Advance Guard... /117 Watercure 18 | ried of on stretchers before the he was doing it Demc home. Mormingalde .......0112 Disteline 200.00.) 108 | te oy Visduger — ail Ni Wasshick 110 Trigrer 93 (noon Is over we will think the hoo i ae Be Lind Fitth Race—For two-year-olds; seiling; five /han gone.’ . . oe Nal to The Evening World) vay filly by imp. Sir Modred—imp. Queen] povGik BEPSIE, Y., June 17.—) satisfactory rowing. Cornell fariabes: vw fth inn wae | Bess, 8 hit ster. to Old isngland. |, any i ee Ueduts p Ex iy Bob Hilliard ....... 97! fans, though, w omit Siew: tanked GKemiNgER’ heed PSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, | Kenle, Tyran and Prlr tirant, brought | Ceaenh Hanlon, of Columbia, to-day, Wisconsin and Geor Begone. Makeda . s...0000.. | Hard-luck tales do not go with them, 1, He io. first In thine, —Mene June 17.—Before the races began this af-| out a’ duel betw 2. Mortis and| forced A. C ty tender his resigna-/out at all, but as the Bapptoet . Queen of te Ocean: Mand those supporters of League clubs Sane watt Pit tsi ele ternoon the horsemen again spent their} Matt Byrnes, with Morris wit ton cap f the freshmen crew.’ improvement at 1 o'cloc Mackey Dwyer Firm Chord tg figuriug a sort of one-sided affair this Pov Hit Ay eh ie noite A Dee time in the Fasig-Tipte Co.'s paddock avantie Hs Vhe directed him when the crew) pected that lost time would be made up eae eae Rineores “5,88 lafternoon just ambled across the rail Niy"tuf - “ opposite the track, for the fourth day's ees Dinter lsetar Went out to practice to Keep close to) this ev oothesrer... Homlock 6.11111).1!) 97 | read to the American League “Lush was retired by Smith anewa sale of yearlings from J. B. Hagin Op rareieoee SUERCOSTENe Se ee ELC E DOL 8O stloea O18 Glory <!, Rockford... °......102| grounds to take the chance of seeing a fourily safety was a ther ta 'le well known Rancho Del Paso Stud ae Piureream eee ees Suey | {He captain took th ew two miles Be Bee Begter 222.007. 29g | food game, ean porsed at second by Cooley's LouN- “snhere are almost seventy younmeters ‘1,000. “Tuy the river, The or lected B. N.| Along the west shore isregs 18 good Ri NAcc P AC acta ae natty Rye eN ere almost seve! o ers | PaKer. Hy ve ; : » a lected B. > 5 it shore, Ginaue vallt Saati a aiekamanlGae hit and. tos uy wn out. No the sate comes," b,,hy Imp. St. Gatlen-—Prim; W. B. Jen-| \Vhevier to succeed’ Scott [shelter of the mountains, Sapere ..! Mer acon tte eoreie hee i runs live and the greater part of them euiby. (Oraintirincsss (Prodigal) G2 or Syracuse Generoan. | Q pparatively Genial Prig .00.01.199 Gloriosa. ...... 101) The turnstiles to these grounds did not Siath ng. Were disnosed of this afternoon, Ale Tse, R00 ARB CH Coach Sweeland, the syracuse | and Pennsylvania Aisth Race—Far three-year-olds and upward; |register very many people, and for a Demont was under Bean's infield fy | though there was auite a number I Morris, i crews, paid a very graceful compliment | Yen of it for a thre ea misendis site 19g | Holiday was a wmighty poor crowd. on ua Saat Leal Ua Seale paced [aver for to-morrow, as was the ease 1. by Ky J. ]to the Georgetown crew to-ds Having | ult ere ig st cove South Elkhorn '.....10X | To say that 2,00 people were In attend Save one jn lef Cooley Was te the | Mesterday, the bidding oa the youngsters | Kramer 09, | Vhcard that the lattor had no launeh for | Columbia boat-house, t 208 | anc » wae flattering apot when Be ve fly dropped, No| Was Digna, as there was quite a number isn, 4600. yachting they were having dif-| blue aud whites’ representatives rowed 105 Bob Blewett, who has been puffed along TUR 5 anit derod Ones NUL UL, DUt there was Hone i Bi esaniasio iden Garter tie D3. 1 oat for tha: purpose | Us morning , 106 | as the Grominger reache ‘8 le Bean} $21,000 colts whieh |); 3 miniper , thy imp. B nally 19 16 Morgan Phillppine ie fsumbiing his hit, Blewiit fell ail 5 | i . r 5 me Golden Cottay bas of recent years, was to mak Dew in eryins to Mele Gp Bee | were scld yesterday. afternoan |, Ante $880. onte-omtight:. ai iouge, where the Georgetown. my cred |his first appearance ina New York unl- | Mont’s bunt, and so two Hotson men! ‘The highest amount secured was $10,00, | y'p' P stopaing, and on meeting Coach Af | : uplee Bes. ean +; a . t era . 2, . y ST LOUIS FINISHES | form, orgctown College boy's ficupltd Dates More Juggling, | Bear! which Sydney Vaget, acting for W. C.| it. by Bt Carlo-Roke; WW. th Jennings. | med to place his launch xt tpont, the freshman Firet Race—Four and one-half fur- longs.—Won by Avoid, 13 to 5 and 4 to Grand Shot, 1 to 2 for place, ond; Happy Cholce third. Time Second Race—Seven-eiginths of a mile to 3: Taby Tosa. 7 to 5 for place, wan Second; Little Master third. ‘M:me—1.2s Third Race—One and one-quarter! =Dr, Nowlin, 3 to aaa heal in, 8 to 1 and even, won; — HARLEM RACE TRACK, June 17~ The races scheduled on to-day's cara |i here resulted as follows: ball First Race—Five-eighths of a mile bunted to Hea Lady Matchless, 12 01 and 4 to 1, won Topsoll, 8 to 5 for place, was second: Flocarline third. ‘Timest01" $8, 6 Second Race—One mile—Won py |! Peartet Lilly, 2 to 5 and even; Brags, | onemnner sat Jon 10,1 for place. was accond; op third, Time—1a's-b.0) "COMd) Jaubept Third Race—Five-eighths of a i) Won by M. Allen, 5101 and § tos, W Kins Overton, for place § to 6. was s¢ thas? Chancellor was third. Time— PHILADELPHIA, June 17,—Late this ifterngon Judge Ralston, of « Pleas Court 5, made absolu: Tules taken by Col id Baseman La Jole and Pitch to show cause wiy they should the Bot be committed for contempt in dis- |* rt yee jOne run. Gbeying the injunction issued by th fourt, restraining them from playin i with any other club but the Wadelphia National League Team eto whe rule taken axainst Mr. in 0 de: | curves. @ision. He informed Col. Rogers th » ass ol. Rogers that | Lauder’s foul left imblud to Moran. No De Gesired wome authority for iasulng | rune aaey aR Sommers, Judge Ralston made an eament against Mr. Sommmers, mtlesan was not u party to|Greminger got a walk . Rogers replied that. he | help furnish the wuthorities in a few peng Kno | ba. Seieeeieeeeenel EY’S PLACE CLOSED, | Daves were hued. it oer hare” thout for Pittingor Si, Miles O'leilly, of the Ouk street on, heard this afternom) that D ey had reopened his pool: | q. ALN. 83 Park Row. He went De: | Sini At Reynolds up t yioldr found’ the place 4 \ re Ae 0 east lee: x E Pual a (Bpecial to The Iv ne World) LONDON, Conn,, June 17.— "There are going to be a few surprises In excelent one until tt pulls 96 le-Harvard boat ra Jone 17.—The entries for to-morrow's remarked races are as follows watching Pirst Race—For three-year-olds and upward: the'y the crews gett morning practice 17 Mistaken,” he continue Aiiiey, U¢ will leave the Alart Scheck |.....114/ 4nd the Cambridge boys will n -year-olde and up; one able to catch up with them, unless they) struggle, ints! GIANTS LOSE BOTH GAMES; WHITNEY PAYS $10,000 10 Whorier . ua cert ldI3 Roxboro, 115 te see Berge. v sscseessH13 | 16 Glants do ‘They we Fourth Race—The Bay Ridge Handicap; for | their and Manager George Smith teat left-handed deliverer of a new and RACE TRACK, 8t. Louis, June 17.— buoying up tt This afternoon's races here were run as| tory follows; | Just Was prepared for a berger had —Won by M. Chanterelle, 4to 1-and.2|Pare and his ci fall to the First Inning, fly. Hendricks struck o ; 6,80 1 for place. was eocs |t0 rigat ¥ Boy ‘third, time fee 2414. wy SBled, Sime all |tinger's arm loentr HARLEM WINNERS. | fait was a single and sent Dun Doyle's attempt to seoond was a | Mi Lauder lifted a fly that Cox | went after and got Lush Was given a walk to first ah an excellent run | walked a ——— while ROGERS PUSHES a CONTEMPT CASE. ‘iii: Blewett was j to (Special to The Evening World) One was Jones's finish at third. [rou rt third strike was dropped ut Frank got tho bait amon | Dovie in, time Rogers against Sec- | t! ‘he Bos 5 4 her Bern: | Boston man reached socond. He ¥ later from Hendricks and the) 1s fired the to Mo.'reery for a at anes Fey yer rao |fROwy double p Irwin hauled down F on, Tenney a watery 10 Ti MY Messed tatietiean Davie | Jennings towering fy. No rite Zean took Cooley's litle pop-up Phird Inn in Habs and jowerman's for half @ doxen hang: | though. retired Jimmy’ at second |runs. anotl De Lacey bunt, aie, Md Se ae | i Telit | Newton noshed a THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1968, ‘ NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS HARVARD ‘VARSITY CREW HAS SHOWN ONLY SLOW “TIME ROWS.” TRAIAN ere t: Ce Pa Sa Meee le Pes vably in the few days) tr te The Mary ned set of oarsmen, hewever, ind equal Yale's slowest time !n any of the ke Instead of McGraw, but the crew) miles Monda © uuirty, | seeing. course, Yale, however, has been favored | when the conditions of wind and tide are fresh then every man in the bont goes .o “Harvard's ‘versity four oar is further with a light wind and edb tide In both tuken into account mak| who was) pieces advanced in rowing than Yale's, but the time rows, and tt is very difficult to get! “Tho blade work In the shell is, ready for “On the other hand, the Harvard freah- jatter boat has rugged athletes who are @ comparison of the relative merits of poor. The men do not pull gether well cours If J am not man etght ty a cracker-Jack for a short diilgently practleirg dally and slowly the crews. Coach Higginson was asked at Tam in hopes of seeing the oars- over the upper im the last half old oarsm “the Yale elght distance, and the youngsters from New rounding into form. If the race were to if the trial last night over the four miles) men do better before the end of the with 2m. 4: Crimso: rew at the start: Haven will have te pull as they be rowed to-day I would wager my was a satisfactor week, however, or they will have slim je to ape er be! pulled before ti them Ina two-mile money on Harvard's quartet.” No, {t was not,” Hixginson answered, | chances of winning from Yale." where pulletins of the Y. The Yale 1 was put in reshmen are a well- Harvard's eight has not been able to emphatically, “Brown ved t The thme taken for Harvard's four | game will be HANLAN DISCIPLINES FOR ANOTHER YEARLING. + TIED FOR LAST PLACE. 4 Wory panuyjuo)) sat the mercy of @ safe one over E urney it over Ue like the $17,000 a setlaw—Re. }went Dig a lot of faith in hin y, Kave for the chestnut colt by | minger to score, Bean recovered in] Waltne by Fite James—Roma G.; Sidney Pager, | VEUPSEY’s Alsporal. ‘Thi fer was a nded a whole lot ard thine, though, to throw Demont out at imp, Watercress—Sek a half-brother | $1.00 : : epted with gratitude. Dempeey will uo | thowa iis (ok his of his not being rightitain Just Jogaed home. Pettingers sates | the bidding at $200, was Paget's only| ‘1 by imp, Gotden Garter—Sadness; J. M. vach the Georgetown crew, Sweelan Frank Sparks, the only other |tv sailed by Lauder and Moran’ ran | opponent, bidding $10) to Paget's $500untii | TAN 8H Tal that he did not expect hia men to | aH UOW var, Who Was taken fron hand, warmed up and /Mcross the plate. “Lueh's rap Git the} ne had bid $8100, then Paget beat him] wi ialkion? Bg Oe i row this morning. They will go out this | “lent: “wWitlame:whor tae all [atked and onee agai were the hesen |B Offering $10,000, as Aste would not gol , ic; by imp, Dasetiay—Saok Mella: V.lovening after Georgctown has finisser | wt day. by Boston, Manager Al Bucken-| filed. “Pittinger was caught napping at|any further. Paget also gave the next| %2t°" 120%) | 0 cae sank nite: a, | with the launch, for the” men. came | Piitinger and Malarkey pre- | third by man, Doyle took Cooley's | highest price, which wax $,(00 for the A strong northwest wind against the | “li, the ‘varsity fo: ¢ was almost sure to by that well-known English sire Ormonde, out of Right. Tom Welsh, nd Green B, flood tide made ner Blewett fanned. Dunn's a , - Asa Jack Joyner, Ed Heffner naked ; Carney's pop fly Was La s on its] Morris were bidders on the colt, The MISCELLANY, s Are to form 8 trtreoltealate sr @ the frat ball pitched) aeacent. Grimmingers driven HU fod Pate Drags: aoe ae” AHS ‘ Understanding that if tt 9 vase. Hendricks's sacri-| three bases. Denont’s bh! a. meee the end of a year Pittinger handilag the | base, put anaes Ma Rar een The NAC. Hoard of Controi announces that | made permanent, | Doyle's rap nearly carried Pine |it Whilo the, Giants. were Tienl for, Sonduct detrimental ito: the) tpteregt 20,000 fa with tt as it sped toward | Demont down between first and second, ort at Charles River Park, Cambridge, M.: ‘The ‘new $100.00) gymnasium of the Lawrence. imminger +s Long nolidt safely past Lauder threw Pittinger out, One run One run ai The Games Committee of the Knights of by Job E. Hedger, of New B 5 Mirat P, Columbus yesterday received the entry of the| features of the ‘yinnaslu Was neat and he beat It (Continued from First Page.) . tysfve. feet tone ani too, but Blewett got Long to ‘Tenney was Doyle's finish, Fodera! Council of Boston in the relay team Bye, feek lene asd tal 4d of him j Lauder fanned. Bean was hit and race that Is open to Knights of Columbus onl ho threw t Jwalked. ‘smith fanned, No runs only got attachments against Larry and [Gaughs stealing. Sheckard doubled past | Ti) tl, Meill be held tm coojunction with orner | maeicgiere, ehousand admission 4 Ai allen ie u Bean threw Lush out. Tenney out.| Bemphardt, but also against Somers, of |5¢ \pccreery's low liner, One ru events at Celtic Park on Saturday, ‘The firat| Beach on Saturday bave been bought and. an A) owe mana soley popped a fy to Smith > TUNS | the Cleveland Club, The three Amerl-| Barry ripped oft @ ain cia, to centre fol ine liéaia) wigs Uieolland) of {sore makers a deniers for a ‘Tenney se plate Ninth Inning, © veague people did not take the Me(reery ‘and Ne Gisposed Ot] yy Uuiveraiiy., the A. A, Us and. Intercole | Oxi7a,i00 14 to. Ue charges Demonte. APRA Le Rd ee ae eae ey woh SE UAn | eeuuble ee ene ON Uzar hae the | Stfuck out” No runs oF Hurley and Be F. Sullivan and others, tbe races held and Carnes ran home, | upe-fied to Long and Jones was doubled] Left Fielder Browne his been on th Siath Inning. Heated witt Med to Lush. 2 Moctric Park, Maltimore, runs. | ici s given out that he ck lst, but it was given out thal Dahisnitanneaelowinid might be in harness we-day, —tberg, | Dahlen tanned. Iewin fle e\New York ribpoa e! Walto and Felix warmed Up for the | Browne ook Barrells soarer iB catch | 4 to Thomas,| The Wesleyan University athletic authorities | rt No TUNS, | have decided to be the third member of the fanned. | new tr-coli The score “ { te league. A mase-mes enone tmniag | Olnenttaa, ech 1 6'8 O| eUneR MERITS Sedtaon And Vetere ® Thomas filed to Sheckard. No runs. 14 Saturday aight by the students to consider Aa nd moved to, second ave ib. 0 211 2 Of b ———— POlliAne the Wanaethse atniaclt’ deedecil vee araay 1 wis being retired by 1 ay 42 Firat Inning. Freee ea oe ee eae et iit | notised the officers of Dartmouth and Williams cle record, r, Jonoe's rap. hit a4 Atalanta Host Club'a Junior eight, says BS 3 Iafactor; were covered I 4h, 27m. d kave Jimmy a bare i 28 Dolio: beat out a bunt to Hallman, crew will try the Junior i) event that the proposals submitted were ant y eccovated Ws ths § ncore. Bowerman, was " 1 Kocler's sacritice, Hallman to Jennings, Millateiyoie tegatta on July 4 there will 61 wegieyan,. According to the agreement en- Century wae fo Wit the ball tar In Ure tries ‘ ivanced Dan to, second | Calls § ae Duty will take eg into, Dartmouth, Willlame and Wesleyan seed to frat. Dunn's tap handed over Sheckard's hot yrasser, Mu f Creery bounded one off the right fleld wall f wo sacks, Pras Dolan Dahlen tipped a beauty over Hallmans @ and) MoCreery” scored. Irwin zrounded to Childs. Two runs | Thomas walked. Browne laced a warm to Flo No tagged second. 1 Fitting wart Play aud Tonnes. Time ¢ h UmplreCantillon Second 1 —_——— Farrell struck out. Flood fanned. Newton Med to Hulewitt, runa | only Alatur rf " | + Barry rounded to | Flood. Doot CORR aS ana! f SCORE FIRST GAME fanned, Tlulawitt Hne-fied to sheck- | Doyle's hig poost ret . tan Huts | ‘ | ‘oocyte nis Da eiNew York. rah Third Inning. | ‘ Sodmont : nt b bDeea to 8b Dolan dropped a single in right, He for he boosted a fy t 0 Was nailed on a steal, Keeler beat our areat catch of, Longs 1 a grounder to Jennings, Shqkard by Bean and was for al 28 ~ to left. MoCreery hit to Ibers, | bounced a slow one to Thab Keeler at third. Dahlen fanned. | nen th No runs $43 $) Hollman singled to left, Child's nit! FHok out, No rune Tay ior 603 t{to Dahlen and was doubled up with | Fourth Ioning Yoager 0 0 6 O] Hallman. tberg fanned. No runs. 1 ean's tly when he 1227 15 BiTp1an 87H 8 Fourth Inning, | t d vt leasing. Perhaps full speed.” ‘Lush was whe e and fragrant and rea . Say droceed:. aonseth Aerareneea + Salter ter Serior 49. fisih tani ne FP cn erectini ar aT are mild, delicat r yP red the Glants 4 | Boston 00200004 —@]man handed over Farrell's grasse roller to Long, |New York © 0 2.0.0.0 O 1b O-8| Flood was easy, Iberg to Jennings. Thomas fanned. Browne filed to Flood, h walked and Tenny beat out o Oh ReliaeOe Tayler i om Wi Dolan hauled down Jennings er bunt hit. Blewett got Cooley's! hrs’ ut there wag no, one on frat | Taylor, Hile-Demont, — Doyl Lett York, 7; 10. Struck Qui Inns 10 cents for 10 cigarettes 250 W. Dolan sli to ig tan i, sean seta a oa hk ee sas la a night was 22.29 py outside | Jcrew jaan this race will probably be one worth three speed triais over the four-miie did not show the speed 1 anticipated, watches. the jast half {n 2m. 51s. n rowed two miles {n 11 minute: ery Immediately after Yale passed Harvard's freshman elght rowed | aif mile and were c Harvard has invited 1 the afternoon at Red Top, COLUMBIA CAPTAIN: weit's head and) AlSO Secures Son of Ormonde for $6,000—|Coach Forces Freshman to Resign for Not etown did not water showed mile exercise palr-oared work ork pieces: mt of the boat to-day vat-nouse wil day, Hubbard, the fresh- Hanlon sent a sho} the river too rough for | jvat, oth being indisposes. the organization encoment exercises. The address was is a swimming pool ove feet wide, imiasion ¢icker en clone to-day by the NC, A. for’ hold meet, and nix Baltimore tng men have been suspended for competing at It. BRANCHES. MORNING GALLOPS ON SLOPPY TRACK Pentecost Gets His Last Work! for American Derby, Reel ing Off Mile and a Half le 2.46 1-2, (Spectal to The Evening World.) SHPEPSHEAD BAY, June 17.—Last night's rain made the Sheepshead Bay | Course quite soft, and this morning the racers galloped over the sloppy, track with tails done up and mud-be- spattered flanks, ‘There was no revok- jing, however, from any quarter and be-, fore the work hours were over several | petentious moves had been noted by the rail birds. tt J. E, Madden, who had a busy morn ing of it with his own and the W. C, Whitney strings, sent Yankee a mile and a furlong in 2.05. Pentecost, Mad+ den’s American Derby candidate, wad lasked a mile and a half in 246 1-8 It was his final work before making his appearance in Chicage, for which point he will _be shipped to-morrow. Endur- }Gite by Right, W. C. Whitney's grand filly that has been so long amiss, covet- | ed the mile distance in 1.51 1-2, The youngsters Irish Lad and Never Such turned six furlongs in 1.22 Slipthrife | | galloped a mile in 148, Of the seven ‘Hitchcock jr. horses that are also in | Madden's care, Dr. Riddie breezed five furlongs in 1.06, Rossignol covered @ mile in 1.55. The two-year-old Makeda | breezed a half in 0.56. J. R. & FE. P, Keene's Delagoa turned | six furlongs in 1.21 4-5. The youngstera! Birch Broom and Duster going together, covered five furlongs in 1.05. Daleman, | Rigoda, Soothsayer, White Chapel and others trotted and cantered. J. EB, Sea- ram's Gold Cure was sent a mile an@! a furlong in 2.07, Cobourg, Presumption, | Merry England, Dramatize, Dragon and others were shown to Jogging exercise, P. H. Sullivan's @clawa turned six fure longs in 1231-4. Sadie 8., Joe McGov= 1 others were on the easy side. Hitchcock jr.’s, Lamplighter gale loped a mile and a furlong in 2.07. Aue gust Belmont's Masterman, Mlzsen, Amicitia, Leonid, arOsman, Fire Eaten and others were all shown to easy exer+ else, but nothing fast was wanted. The Dea! Teach course will be opened on Fri= ha four-ball match between John Moller, | day w Jr, and Willie Norton, representing Lakewood, and Il. 1. Billings and’ Jack Park, of the Ease County Country Club. ‘ - 2 The wurvivors for the second round for the, June Cup of the South Orange Field Club are{ WW. Palm, 2. N. Sandford, F, R. Haselman, EB. E. Lethbridge, George B. Jenkinson, $r., Joep F, Taylor, o 8 6 Mis) M. M. Ingram won the women's chame, Plouship of the Flushing Country Club Saterday by defeating Miss M. K, Richmond In the round by 6 up and 4 to play. As there 18 no loca’ tournament this week, the Metropolitan golfers will doubtless take advantage of (he open tournament of the Phileas dolphia Golf Association on ‘Thursday, Wridayy and Saturday. . . . 4 Robert Abbott, Hillside Tennis and Golf Oluby, { Plainfield, made a new record of B1 for the eusack Golf Club links on Saturday, rr anding of the Clubs, NATIONAL LEAGUE, Club, L. P.C.|_ Club, PO Pittsburg 10 .778|Philade)phi 438 Brooklyn, 22 .b4u Cinctnnatl 426, si|New York. 1) 23 “405 )St. Louts. ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE. W, L. P.C.| Club, W. L. PC, iS 27 16 .G28iDetrolt ......21 28 477 Patiadetphia 24 20 “545 Baltimore. 22 Roaton 25 21 .543|Wawhington .22 St, Louis....22 22 ‘500lCleveland ...18 STERN LEAGUE. jen: > Be: Club. L. P.C.! Clubs Hl Providence 14 .641/Rochester Toronto .. 15 .615|Jersey Cit: “381! 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