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_BROOKLYNS AND PIRATES ~ PLAY CLOSE SECOND GAME. —g pecan Pittsburgs Score in First Inning and Then Both Pitchers Settle Down. ‘The Ratting Order. Pittebure. than 1,000 rooters pr n Clarke, If, Firat ning. Poneman et Clarke led ait by driving a fast Nvaener: grounder to Irwin who threw him out at tide ag first. Beaumont then made « ES Irive to right and stole second. Ritchey, 2b also landed Kitson's curves for @ jonroy on fone to left, sending Beaumont over annehill,. p. | Ue plate, Wagner drew a base on balls Jadvancing Leach to second. Bransiell dro 1 long tly to Schecka. Leach (Special to The Evening Worl) tried to steal third, but wits caught three JOKLYN, | feet fro mthe bag Barrell’ throw to WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | [11 fromthe by July M—Prospects of a game between | Fred Clarke got Sheckard's tly in deep fhe champion Pittsburgs and Ned tan ein Wun the second vietim on Yon's Superdas this afternoon looked | his skyscraper, which Clarke gathered In. K ile second by a neat slide Yery slim when the teams trotted out) Dahlen ended the inning by lifting @ high Hy ‘sy feraniatleld : ) thelr preliminary fan the fleld to herin their 5 inary Ha Practice, At So'clock @ leht rain WAR) Ti cnies drive t oleft netted him two falling, which threatened to continue Conroy ratsed a high one to mith trotted on four wide throughout the afternoon and prevent hij] laced a fast grounder ruption looked brighter ae . Which Sheckard epiiared rune. The crushing defeat the champions! Kitson struk out. Sheckard @as re- jadministered to Hanlon’s aggregation | tired at first. Keeler’s liner was too hot for and “Wee Willie? reached first. Dé resulted In Kk ond. No runs Fourth he shiv che Leach to handle Yesterday was the tonic of conversation @mong Hanlon’s men in the club-house fo-day. Byery player admitted that he had either been doped or that something ‘wrong. "anton had all hands out and put through two solid hours’ of the hhuwdest Kind of practice this morning # grounder to Leach Jers retirement at Inning. fanned thi and the ¢ i. Branefield's high boune fed by Flood. made his second mate hit to left y drove a fly straight to Sheckard, Wagner htt you gave yesterday was fe Henijon’s words had their effect was @lemonstrated by the way the Su nill's foul. thy ng mitt. Ke single by dropped into Far: ler robbed Clarke of j . k ca the run. No runs. Perbals practised previous to the game. | jrwein pasted a Miner ‘into Wagner's Every player felt he must make good |hunds. Flood was called out on strikes flor the miserable work of yesterday Kitson also stood atill while the umpire declared him out on strikes. No runs. ‘Hanlon was puesled ax to nis pitcher againat the Pirates, but as Kitson] ae ee Fe wah ‘ athe: Reaumont filed out to Keeler. Leach prarmeti up better than the othens wa fouled to Dahlen, Wagner's under was taken care of by Irwin and MeCreery, No rune. heckard drove « fly to Wagner. Keel er beat out his hit to Ritchey, Brana Neld’s failure to stop Dolan's grounder ' Hanon. lost no time in selecting him to — @o the twirling. Fred Clarke trotted out lefty Tanne- (fll to do the pitching for his men, and @ith tw such crack twirlers opposing | ailowed Keeler to reach second. Do- each otber there was every indication] jun first. Dahlen singled to left, scor- ing Ke 1 dadvancing Dolan to sec that thet teams would put up a great game. Umpire, Powers, who resigned from the Natipmal League staff a fow days apo, withdrew his resignation after a Jong talk ‘with President Nick Young to- day and ‘ampired the game, IANTS PLAY ST. LOUIS; NEW YORK SCORES FIRST, +| Yerkes couldn't solve ond was with 4 pitched ball, filling the bases. MoCreery hit safely to Might, scoring Dolan and Dat len and advancing Farrell ty) third. Mc- Creery was caught napping at first. Ir- win singled to centre, scoring Farrell, Flood out, Ritchey to Branafeld. Four run Farrell hit Cronin's benders. | Wall, by ‘the way, was a Giant during the latter part of last season, He ts a @atoher, but his reported great stick work has caused McGraw to te: him | i Bow to work in the outfleld, MeGraw ia not know whether to use him in the t meadow this afternoon, but tie fawored him mith helpes econd . run. F ttn Inning. MeGraw's throw of Donovan'# Mt w as in) 4,000" Spectators. at first none tov soon, Cronin} News must-heve spread down town! Plenty of time to get Farrell meer @hat good’ weather was in order in) st, Louis’ first mafety of the game wade Harlem, for along toward game time o x ried. MeGraw helped” to rethre 0d crowd kept the turnstiles turn wriman No runs | About four thousand were present, and| ,,{\\jeTAn CAuene Dunn's liner, Trew: Gonsidering everything that shows p: made a fine cateb of Cronin’s foul ty well that baspbaj} has a good ho Hireanghan suioceeded in nteal- g second ruger helped put oJne peter Terkors. out. “Novruns. = situ movan was after another fame. Ho ts a-seifish cuss, He wants Sinth Inning. O'Nelll Is walked, Lauter got Werything, and because he sot aw out ‘whth the first game he saw no Why he whould not take to-duy's. ie Bar. | has a team good enough 1 make his raw out. Smoat wishes pretty nearly law, and with the| ¥ n Nichols retired” Bro ' cmwlinty Did Net Play ang the Waoky Yerkes and student Mike O'Neill | - __ to call on to do the twirling act it was! ae _ Crowd Wan small Bo sure thing that his wish would in, BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. [ee eae ae sh Yerkes and O'Neill warmed up w |tennis experta at the Longw Siamselves agit f the ecial (0 The Rvening World) Chib to-day: a muAce the Champions is o RACE TRACK GHTON BRAC anny aE wesk that Le a Vl it A K, BRIGHTON BEACH, Hox ‘ the New York batsmen, put! 24 ne entries for tosmorrow's |tumurrow, We attendan Mera Gat ony sino he would, work)? ure as follows I ple p wail exactly ¢ o-clock-gume tin . rd netics , Johnny MoGraw hal his mind we h dicap, for all | le WD, though. He is k onrnime ne ein tur, and his sche 1k Leonard | afternoon's Job up to Juck yeatord nou big chap from Baltimor: j W owas allowing for wi + y and ter winning | had Roscoe Miller a maton w \ Warm up, t60, and | to the bo» 4 f.00nal ahh Ww First Inning nd—t " eM in H | pols at fist. Smith hn phenomenal apparent’ 9a! A Loulean then 7 hg got & big reception. Barclav| ony - boost Uttle fy that McGann. Recolor n'a throw of Jones's bounder the Giant out by w foot, Me B pass to frst, but MeGann Delp him any, for hi foul to O'Neil! Hartmar bounder to first in im De aatnc: Hie Bursh ere an # roller and did Courtmaid with Barrel's three yearlds apd wi AMe the ball. were. fMures sited BE Mruger's bouncer 40 Aret spade a poble eftort to stop Tap. He failed und Billy mith tried to bunt hut oa vee fly for O'Neil When he tried to Dinh gota walk o'first ‘but the umpire paid he 7 Merry mak Comawell Lady Hadner Hace~For Wwovyearenlde; selling; ax derry AMT Squid os Kilinorie Dark Blue oe Hh Bier rauk Karrie tie Mackey Duper a Bist" Bote's.! Ka ak Dolly "ibaris $ isl A. iv When the game began there were lesa the game from being phyed ahien, which resulted in a doudle ) The threatening weather had a serious | play, Smith and Tannehill being the for the | Victims, No runs Bette neencance, itor ; Farrell was a good waiter and was footers did not care about being caught | aqirded a frec phime to first. He was fn a rainstorm and remained away J at second a minute later on Me from the grounds. ry's grounder to Ritchey. Irwin's topped and the heavily-laden clouds, | three unsuccessful swipes at the air fwhich threatened to empty thelr eon-| No runs tents at any moment and fiood the Third Inving. Krounds, disappeared and the chances} Clark pasted a fly to Dolan. Flood \ of the game being played without inter-|fot Beaumont's low Tine fy. Leach Slammed @ long soarer to deep deft cen @o that they would de in better con-| No runu. — ithe to play thte afternoon ral ntrake Sot, Metreers” Aled out 19 | ‘Hianion wald: Reaumont. No runs "I; hope you fellows will take A " Finth meine! race to-day and play ball, That ex) smith slammed 4 high one to Keeler, apluring his low Hne fly | (Continued from First Page.) | No runs | 3 Bresnahan raised a fly that Smoot ran He had a dellow named Wall in a unl-}in for. Cronin pop-up. and form and‘was endeavoring to sRow him| Kruger got 1 “1 to hit the | President Roosevelt’ may t ruest "bow the id ta covered in a Na-| Pall In three swings at It. No runs. Jor the Crescent A. ©. on one days tlonal Leaggie team. The fellow Is from Fourth Inning, Jot the international tennis pion the Deover, Club of the Western League! Nicnuis fanned. Smoot couldn't nit] MPS which begin at the Hay Ridge | and left there because he sald he was|the bal! either, although he tri Rro-/Rtounds next Wednesday — President wer eins ped for pia services Accord: dle tyok a runt before he took Marclay's| Roosevelt iw fond of tennis, and it is} fing to his record, told by bimself ne Ewa 9 1 fel 4d that {f he oan make the ary fas hitting a 450 clip. If he makes the |qawn titling to ret Te a ee fie [arrangements he and his family will a¢ "team i is to be hoped that he will|mannger reached ftlest. He went toleapt the club's invitatton. Prove that ;he is a truthful man while Wruger was throwing Me!" Aamipsion to the xames and grounds : Jon the days of the mat will be by JInvitation only, and. the rests fo tickets indicate that a large number of enthusiasts wish to Hee the Englishmen, | the Dotorty brothers, and Dr Pim ply vgainet Whitran, Dayis tnd Ward | There will be two single matches on | Wednesdiy, starting at 390 PM. The] {doubles will be played on Thursday, and wo n Priday. 7 nuns of the ¢ Bighty-tifih and the Shor Md, Hay Ride, aac can be reaohed by way 0 if Avenue elevated yoad or by the ‘Thirty ninth Street ferry, The us Gon, | Slocum and Grand Repub! | a — ‘ee oortkes | WRIGHT BEATS LEONARD »:| PRACTISES AT NETS DAILY. Getting in Porm for Phiy Amatnas Helin Team Neat We singles, Willlam A. Larne ‘ \y ‘ Nogou ther 1 od ! ver Jo holder, acts as eat for veteran, who will play the American team against the Eng Hahmen next week A member of the Lawn ‘Tennis Com S/mitice of the Cromwoent Athlete Chi who saw the champion yesterday sail that Larned was in tne form, and was ying hie atrokex freely and euaily |Hawin P. Larned js an able young ct fo to bent the e { \ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN: NG, JULY 30, 1908 | 1 MILLIE KOSTER 2 An astonishing number of young girls who are sufficiently expert swimmors to be dangerous in a race with the swimmer of the (sterner sex have come to the public | notice lately. In Greater New York every section has its girl champion, and challenges are beginning to fly about thick and fast It seems to run in families. avernge The ROOSEVELT MAY SEE BIG TENNIS MATCH If President Can Make Neces- sary Arrangements He'll Be Guest of Crescent A. C, One | Day Next Week. i fn to the club wiart {rom the Butt on the days of the tournament IN LONGWOOD TENNIS. | ee |LARNED, TENNIS CHAMPION, player, and gives bis brother plonty to LL Polotrs yTo-day,4 PM on. LOUIS ve. OW YORK, ADM, (Mie NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS ARIOUS BRANCHES. Cade bcalbsinida a case ai KOSTER SISTERS ARE REMARKABLY FAST SWIMMERS, START OF A RACE AT THE YORKVILLE BATH . ©MMA KOSTER 3. ALLIB KOSTER 1 CAI SUTOR, G SOPHIE FRANK 6. EMMA SCHREINBR. Goldings, of Brooklyn, were the first] water. Lillie, the oldest, is claimed) ways short sprinting contests either. to become famous. Ethel, a young her friends to be the fastest girl| Sometimes the race stretches out to half a mile with turns. The Evening World's photographer miss of sixteen, proved herself faster} swimmer in the n district metropoll in the water than most of the young| this year. Hor sisters are not qui men at Bath Beach, She won ey panies aramtt markable| SRURME the etart of a 100-yard Saab F n. She won every| in lier class, but still remarkable] jn the picture reproduced above. race she entered, and her sisters soon | swinimers for young girls From left to right the swimmers are followed sult ‘The Kosters train ‘with a number! Lille Koster, Emma Koster, Altce ‘The Kosters, of Harlem, an-| of other young girls at the Yorkville| Koster, Carrfe Sutor, Sophie’ Frank and Emma Schrieber. Lillie Koster fon hands down, with her sevond and third as named. MEXICAN MAY BE other amphibious family. There sre) baths, and exciting 1 re ces ire fre- three girls, and all are experts in the} quently held there. They are not al- GREAT TROTTERS EXPECTED TO HANG UP NEW RECORDS. oh ore Boralma and Lord Derby Now at Charter Oak Park, Where $50,000 Will Be Trotted For. By sisters That Price | Madden, for Clarence Crack Colt. Says John E. None Too Much Mackay’s ‘There is likely to be some pretty spir- ited bidding for Clarence Mackay‘s colt Mexican before he passes out into other hands. Already $2 s been offered ind cabled to Mr. Mackay, but an an- swer hax not been received as ~et. Charles Hill eaid he thought that 1 P. Whitney, Col MeLewee and Mr. Drake would make offers for Mexican. | tna letter fom John Madden, who ts now in Saratoga, he saye that Mexican | should bring $10,000 without question. as he ts engaged in every etake of Im- portance In this country for the next nominated for SOLD FOR $40,000. SPEEDY WORK-OUTS AT SARATOGA RACE TRACK. Herbert, Fit for the Saratoga’ Handicap, Goes Nice Mile and a Quarter. M@pecial to The Evening World.) BARATOGA, N. Y,, ;dicap eligible, Herbert, a mile and a E July %—The) quarter in 212, and the son of Albert training conditions at the course this! will he ft when he faces the flag for motning were perfect. The weather | Saratoga’s star event Was agreeable and the track drier and| J. F. Follansbee’s Roehampton turned in better shape than it has been for | seven furlongs in 1.35. Cameron cover weveral days past. These uncommon! six furlongs in 1.40. WW. C. Whitney conditions brought the runner’ out in) Smoke galloped a mile in 1.85 numbers and good galloping work was! Hamburg iid five furlongs in 1.09. Yan- extensively indulged in. The grand-| Kee, idsmith, Blue Giri, Gunfire, Med qtand, grounds and environments are/ley and others trotted and cantered. {nat getting into nhape and everything) Wiliam Hendrie’s Canadian racers will be in readiness for the opening day | were al] shown, but nothing fast was on Monda wanted. Lester Dunlap sent Satirist a J. E. Seagram's Gold Cure turned six | mile at a two-minute clip. furlongs In 1181-2. Coburg, Presump-| J, W. Schorr's Spencer Reiff breezed tion and Far Rockaway trotted and can- | a Walt in 53. J, KH. Drake's American tered. hTe youngnters, Dramatist, Pan- | Derby winner Wyeth, with Jockey Bagloba, Merry England, Dragoon and | Lyne 1n the saddle, galloped a mile in Paniongin covered the five furlongs dis- | 1-49. tance In 1.08. evericanis W. C. Rolling sent his Saratoga Han-| Lapidusa a mt Squando six furlongs VB. Jennings allowed e-furlong breather in 107. BONNIBERT’S FAST TIME IN THE ISLIP Eola Ae, Dolly Hayman 16 (Continued from First Page.) Fall Back, 107 el = than, Jacks 20 “5 sephine had no speed at any part of the | ub Ba 10 40 geen | Brak Karrick a ? Florham Lass, 101,Nelson 16 16 17 jechaue, for four-year-o} ort. cours 4 Py F-year-olda; short course. Right and True raced «o the front at Starters, wete,. Jocks St UL Fin. the and making all the running. Veitch 3 sie ae won cleverly by half a length from 68, 2 Mount Hope. who was cond all the i fe way. Baron Kulght was third, three- Vietor, 131, Houlihan 10 8 4 quarters of 4 length away Tentore, 151, Dayton 4 i" Bt SIXTH RAGE. Curtew " Bell,146, Fin 87 Ohm & Fi , Pred eeanieeP thy OL For three-year-olds and upnard; selling, inile larylander, 15 Neil 1] 8 8 Bee TOerateenthy Collegian, 132, Barry} HE 8 fret 130, Murphy. 140 10 arters, wht srl 135, Thamas.. 12 1; ko Mo Rock Light, 141, HeHewite 2 no | Clipper Start good. Won easily. TI ‘ Gath, 09 1 Tentore made the pace for a mile, then | Latson, 15. V onderty Rave way to Irepector Stevens, whol Fatt. Knight. 108. a showed the way to the stretoh, closely | Hinsdale, 118, followed oy Rising Sun, Kufa and Ten-| Handicapper, gE tore, When they straightened out Ris- | Wont: 11%, Jacks ¢ Won by McKee. Mpper w cond ing Sun closed on Inspector Stevens and there was a hot to the last six- teenth, ee Rising Sun drew away and fly by three lengths, ine Tpect "Btevens was five lengths in front of Kuta. THIRD RACE. For flies and msren three yeare olf and up; six furlongs. Betting. Starters, wats SLMS Pin, Str, Place, Belle of Lexingvan, ‘Odom _ ah 2 48 Ascension, 110, Redfern. 4 ee tan? 3 Lady Sterling, 105, Rice, 3 9-10 Templeton, 312, Burns. 7 6 Ondurdis, 112, Miles... 1 Anecdote, 112, Cochran. & Eva Mine, 105, Mich 9 Avon Il, 108.J. Mean 10 110. Smith ry 12, Jack'n 6 7 10 100 Won easily. Thme--1.12 3-6. Nelle of Lexington made a runaway race of it. She opened up a gap of tive lengths In the first three furlongs and won, eased up, by two and @ half Ondurdis was third to the turn, she dled away and Ascensio! ly Sterling alongside, set sail, for the Helle, ‘They were never able to | get up, and In a hot drive Ascension | beat Lady Sterling a head for the place. FOURTH RACE Islip Handicap: for three-year-olds | mile and « furlong. and ups petting. | oom Garver, erhts, Jocks, BLALIEFIn, str | Bam eng i atadry fe 46 THE CIGARETTE j [re dley 1 eee deen ¢ | THAT SATISFIES of end » “Ath foll ed bi poonkeud “sha Wetny land ‘Ten Candles | fi QUALITY in the order named. held this onder wail near the far turn, where FRAGRANCE Fonntbert moved up to Contend and the latter cracked. Martin then quickly MILDNESS shot Bonnibert to the front and turned into the stretch with a clear lead of two longis.” Tom Kenny then made his ‘bid and gradually closed ground, but | just triled te get up, Bonnibert winning by half a length. Tom Kenny was five lengths in front of Contend, hTe time, ablished. a new record for the beating by one-fifth of a second ord made by Water Cure July 18, SURBRUG Company, Makers, hy fist ripTe nace.® the Ds Sap Nig; five turlonas It Ja probable that all Mr. Mackay'a| For two-veer CO Ni led i ie LORD DERDY. lhorses not sold at private sale will be] starters, whts Flees, MEN CU RED. ™ | put up at auction in the Saratoga pad- it and True, 102, Martin 5 85) alto The Evening 1) y 1 On the special | cock about Aug. walch will give new! n 6 | _<rameus R No, S458 mvarantesd fo cue aif as. MRD, yu n ma wis Wilt run direct to | Purchase the ortunity to Maar a 65 2,5 | gnats whery capasies ‘and Inject Derby are now quartered at at 4 direct to) them in the fall stakes on_ the local 60-20, bottle; by express.$1. Kremer, dru rter Oak Part the qirk avd will leave immediately | cracks, wich close on Aug, 15. Mesnenteids it wn of ed te Park, and tiey \ ek fore for boxes hay eee Barkelmore.. 162, Smith 30 a] Sportin onditton for the. $0, s cont KE sand} Bernard, 102, Wonder! 8 x Pens Boralma arcived) In. 7 \ Sau New York | TWENTY-MILE AMATEUR Qaatralte, |, 3 n'# puthive cay for hor KAPUR eal Aye Oe oe of Lard Es Cesarean © ast 3 Day sof the track yesterday from Cleveland, and 1 tools Hallwill ainkieven " h vind bellever he pected Me Hoene wtdod the Jovy well ("nko a prea plunge of SMamon the [Champion Marews marter war|WILL TRY AGAIN TO SWIM rt ig Aton he park has never been % thie F TGR DNTE Greate GHA Rare kchanwed his Bone any Have (to Beat Pitty ACROSS ENGLISH CHANNEL. litlon, Mr Weleh saya ‘ Me) “While the professional and amateur|1f Weather Is Favorable To-Day ss rxes will do + his |? will mix it up In a livery series of Holbein Will Make Pertl- TO-MORROW, THE urdays TOM i‘ FUE | rites at the Vailaburg board track, New- ‘ous Attomp SBCOND HALF OF THE Wi vantaaeel nia ait meenen t Kaden | ark, Sunday, the star event will most! oxnon, guly %.—Holbetn, who $15 000 Asiaun'a horee, he sald { ‘ ; be at| likely be a prtcnsn anal race’! tailed in his attempt to swim the Chan- > % gC and 1 ike hin ma et ee BEL Nearly every .firat-clasae amateur rider| failed 1 Me Ome, algts, last year, ata v te ; tale | in the Bast has entered, and this belng| Rel from Dover to Ualels, we w|i ProduceStakes Di Me a 1.0. the tirat long-distance track event of the] (he Gistance covered, will make another| ~~ ,.4 5 cine nanos vais by Lander ecanais ah WU) year much apeculation has veen aroused! iti mnt to-day provided the weather Is] guts sy" ai Cone’ utara Routes \ ; over the outcome lineata uh wane t P will be te the | tf Champion Marcus Hurley can retain| 6 muy) i se 0} laurels in the face of the oppo No Game at F phi, Medical. \ \ te : ' “| trom Aly of the beat pl F 4 rita ea en ee SEPT sprinters in the amateur: ran there| PHILADELPHIA, July to draw n dt ta “Mite urther aiuestion, i tional League game scheduled to be) OLD DR. GR NDLE, | 1 erlor & ue & pedal-pushe: day between the local ea apecialiag In) diseases of muva. Under yu ; played bere to-day ooal | SLi Dh "sg aclentigce treatment blood =: prthes te ' wot hroat and mouth, inful wwellings BASEBALL. <P ey Th aceo UR Ot rei Kiahey an er 98 Poaiding” agit Metra f HARLEM FINISHES. " terra, ao hak ane time pelcian Ob ¥ u i Di GRINDLE has record for mar’ a denveving RACE TRACK, HARLEM, July 9. OFFICE OVER 30 YEARS at 171 W telat wiseg r Wwoine 5 Thy rages scheduled to be run at this] etwreon Ah and Teh awenues. Advice free, s 5 a} threw Ha Bit esulted as follows Md Fight old ropes, Line to-lay resulted x8 follows: “e-Six and a half furlongs. . rainy f yb. ktenne, 6 to-1 and 2 to 1:|F Grows Worse Georg anes 1 tn nier, # to] for place, wis second, | i he 7 ; ; Mnfaton. third. Tane—t.2t 1. Mt Nealected, T ' Second Race—Five and a half furlongs. | only, aruui G ay.| Won by Minn Manners, 6 to 1 and & 3 | . ’ “ i“ a long] &; Jackfull, 3 to for place, Was seoond is * Li he nite. -Won ait ton of gait Jae es net Param Land 8 to 1) Bab, i You, van 4 a ato WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS, }4)5,"USitu “nwettas iat? A" SPOON GP sur | ll meanac ke 10 the Glants’ inaviiity to. ht ! Fapture trouble! Gur R F record | — Me ute has had : * baine RACH K, BT 18, July Standing of 0h ih practical exp is the Standard Book oe 4 \n the the races NATIONAL bl ah : ha iitaltaeardn hike slashed run) at thie track tonday’s | CMW. he Chub Kalle Sie tnetho of Reference in all word 1) way axal Lonie’ Mariman yanentoy:| i t Three-quarters of a mile, | uroune Ho AB |Cline(anali’ No F i i i ro ver sapere sont] Avy Mion Wan fotonie. Jo to 4 anded | Boton”*. AE 88 38 Madea No Belts, feay,'iprings, ne the colleges, libraries, , eter ine 4 tol, Fsud. Heaslg. for pluce 6 10 8 Waa [cheapo ow Ye rea, MDs ot aoe rot pe Sic! wid. Joe Lewes third. Bae N LEAGUE. Bont ghd udoreay--4 Dieuning Yn ot editorial rooms and johnny he home pretty well tub. i+ Club, wens cr 7 rT i i Johnny Medtom bay » pret Second Hare ivorelgbiha of a mille. [enietio oH Hah Wan tomuite Pad, business offices. It is vac! in that at nin” Joy vans | P98 BA REARS et aR Thiam” dk te Mt ced 08 se ttle Wit tn the mecund wae, ceryiQy | Nd ty Re Rant to Eterm plage, | Uiladetphie gh a4 “Mdlotevelta . * heat, Kven Laither Taylor veat oud one] was eecond, and Noweta third, Dime— [8b bowle 4B 36 .badDetrolt A L b I 1 ates sie [Madera sae Hemsis aera iano. ibrary in Itself. La Third Race—One mile and seventy |. Club. Ws Le BC) Climb, Pal 18 erery time be wren te, tvs diitie Parvelll varde—Woo by Optime, 10 to 4 8 to] Peeele +++ iene aiaeani Poe wat “4 reached Gret, There ls one teliow who runs out}. Hucena for pla to 5, WAS gece ane Bac every Bit he makes Lf he tad not. it te Hlkely ond, and Bacchus third, ‘Time, \L47 8-4.