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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12, 1908, LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. . a AND CHICAGO | IDIRECT HAL WINS $5,000 PACING STAKE ENGLISH TENNIS CHAMPION p PROOKLYBEGIN A NEW SERIES. MORNING GALLOPS AND $20,000 IN BETS FOR SMATHERS. WINS AT SOUTHAMPTON, ; * AT SARATOGA oPA, Yoherty Beats Lyle E. Mahan. of Columbia Hanlon Selects Kitson to Pitch for Superbas— College, in First Match Before Big Crowd : Menefee His Opponent in the Box. j SS | ‘Old Herbert Reels Off a Very Nice Mile Judith Camp-) eS bell Does a Fast Six-Fur- SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1, Aug. 12—) early morning it was as firm and®level | Doherty beat Mahan, 6—4, 0—5. | a8 @ billiard tat SOUTHAMPTON, 1, I, Aug. 12—The| There was a large and enthusiastic Long Island championship lawn tennis | &@llery on hand to applaud the work of (Hpecial to The Evening World.) a WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN. prooktyy Aug 12.—Another collection of hustling Keeler, rf long Move. these grounds this afternoon prepared: yy ira. { courts of the Meadow Clu) at this place | P° 1" the ine to do all kinds of things to Ned Han-) Mocrery, 1 Ks So The Evening Wor Fee OT ean ne feet bere OR otHeRloGlirisy AOD HUN UnECOn ENE ii Jon's aggregation of basehallist win th \ 2 SARATO! NOY, Aug fect, with the exception of a strong) — courts, Bo ington, ‘ mn mit f eae ' 1 Wing lachabe Gi sate a veteran, engaged Robert Leroy, the were the men of the Chicago Club, wha f(t Thine beautiful sunshine and clear Je Outer unprotected courts | Coiimbia University expert; C. F, Wat are playing ball yse HAVE. ig 1 Me p evatled during on which some of the men were placed, hs ae Nites lies AG) ASISN ‘e Headed by thelr manager, Frank Selec in Brown morning The drawings were made early by ath seus Oras, hears sett . the Windy City players put in an ex 5 nd iis surroundings of Judge Henry BE. Howland, Frederick H. pore uy) Phe By ode, 0 4 ew i haa appearance at the grounds and did no rid tive three feet man- 4 The track was In perfect Betta and John H. Terry, Jr, who com-| YOrK Macauet and Tennis Club, met Mee Waste any time in getting on thelr spa » wore IN the Marvell agin, eondition and the racers whose work da pose the Lawn Tennis Committee. ‘Thomas Jn and the national 2 les. This done, they trotuad vat cut ine ie ‘ ° it was had no trouble in stepping over On the champlonship court befor » nited States, Willtam a i ars club-house were placed R. F. Dohe: met Stewart Waller, the dod speed er T. Welsh, of the Fleischmann ta mile and a fu 7 Irritabie kal H Blues covered wominiutes wer Ruggles Cup. of the morning's play diamond, and in a Indulging in the livelle tee it at ad oriat tye former champion of England, and | ne) vem Lyle E. Mahan, the holder of the Colum-| gojjow: bia University title and trophy. These | champlonmiip singles, preliminary round, Mo- men did not suffer from the strong | tert P. Muntington deteated Robert Leroy, 6-2, |breeze which blew In from the ocean, as|°G5y pnetps Dodge defeated high walls of green canvas bet |p dose dan ee) ee ee \ round lereeten at each end of the court to act| Fi R. F. Doherty defeated Lyle & Mahan, 64, nd Ward rounder was) strty Me nv long tn jens men were the Hanlor them meant th Sein the pace t Giants and also to-day. as vi by Schaefer the ed the Namor mm, Oars-| erday Y 1d others were all |as wind-breaks. | ons A ied WwniBiinaiiine staat was Wanted | The turf was in sptendid condition. | | ¢; jon, Jr, defeated John 8. Rogers, re . Me e das il 1 \ R. and FB. P. Keene's Hing Dove due to the rain of Inst night, and a8 1) Wintam a, Lamed deteated Stewart Waller, ig : i APR URMNNTEL eraiellncteaacnl| had been rolled hard and smooth in the | 6-4. 6-1 sii enim 2 nen this rame distance in 6). Dazzling. | — Rigadon and others trotted and) ! | GB, Morris sent Canara and J. five furlongs In 108. Slave covered six ngs in kts 1-4 JW. Sehorr's Jadiin Camphel! reeted off six furlon My bad vered the iin Lig 34 | W. P. Bureh sent Knight in 145, Castatian, ukee, Ornation eney exercise STARTER FITZGERALD ILL: SENT HOME IN PRIVATE CAR, _ + Four of His Family Also Down with Typhoid Fever in Brooklyn —Whitney Thoughtful. anter 1 ond. on » Dahle twirling for his war, ¥ dep ded on Men to beat sraok lyns with his bende a First tnnivg. Jones sent and the alo ay a Fc? pod cand Bil ti ty the tisk mntedd w Jed at first Malaney’s crack stecplechasar Starter Chris Fitzgerald, known to, obtain apartments for him at the United hance Ltt DRG Le “speedy. thre Me ry PW. Jenkins, galloped a mile and hundreds of thousands of racegoers. Who! States Hotel, where zgerald could a Dali 2 1 1 to the Ante. a bait at a twoeminute clip. Woo. iy was stricken with typhoid fever at the | secure quiet and the best medical at- a Kesier bunted of the pa NG Ul Cacoat Eoeuti oa Liunied WRB NiO fice | Saratoga meeting, will arrive at his/ tendance. ie Put was retired on Kliig's scaly theo ! sin Ls. iy W tive | home, McDonough street, Hrook-| Because of the great crowd at Sara ty ona gan strum (Uae by ise sin 103 was on the « liyn, to-day, in the private car of William | toga Mr. Whitney could not get the t Secana i Rien nei ja dia six. fur |. Whitney. | apartments he desired. He immediately Dare zh i and OR thot | Four members of Mr. Fitzgerald's fam- | jssued instructions that his own private aan hs sulie ret sh Siu totive: Faron in ily are dangerously il at his home | cap should be sent to Saratoga from ees | fr s Baron Knight d ve pith the same discase, and the Broak’yn| New York, It was prepired for the trip, 2 Lowe {net ——— Board of Health will make. ninvestlg = and Mr, Fitzgerald's family physician, a e8 \tion to ascertain the cause of the wut | Dr, Joseph Murphy, of No. 620 St. Mark's € 4 Dav “" | 00 ROXAN E MAKES | break of typhoid. | avenue, and a trained nurse were tele- a edo) M u A FAST MILE. | When Mr. Fitzgerald left his home to| graphed for. Upon arrival Starter Fitz. 4 Reaveut| No , i: |go to Saratoga his mother and three of| gerald was carried to the car and the Pane to Sixth Inning, f= EP RHYTHMIC, THE BLIND TROTTER, BEING LED TO THE STABLE AFTER WINNING |his six children were ill, He said that] tart made for Brookiya. | 1 1am inglod, He eectond = eon THE $10,000 RACE. he felt very well, but belleved that be) ye was found. that Fattreuaiked scortiig Chance. “Tinker CEng esnusl Bip ua ken at Rrlgitoa Meach by Bvening World Staff Photographer.) had an attack of malaria, and that the| made the most complete arrangements. f Poe ae oon, i a ——————e charge of air at the Springs would bring ii" had Srranged that Uisreae with Mr. oe} ina Hearts raat Be iin on VPage. ! him around all right. |floateand taken to Long Isiand City and g ener over th nlen, | Wa Panwa to) the f EVE N | NG WORLD TIPPED Immediately after the beginning of the there switched to the tracks of the Long % erie ieuc t © to the t ce u1,|Jsland Railroad Company. From there rell's ground Nee SNeugedy lpeiion f race meeting he complained of being Uh tre car will be run to, Manhattan Cra 3 Mae eta FOUR SARATOGA WINNERS, ji sar cttitingt ae” St facets ant Buccest : ity BHT MaEATA Teena eensiesee | told that he had typhold fever. Mr.) Fitzgerald's! home, yee nes. fely ang at y . Fi ald’s ill-| On the arrival of the car it will be me! re ne Whitney ‘heard of Mr. Biteger by & special ambulance so filted with ness and personally called to see him.| Jo ines that the patient will be unable GIANTS PLAY CINCINNATIS. Mishroiane want ase erongs, AREY Gea “tein Three Races They Ran First and Second, as| Nr Whitney sd not think ne wis “To[homes, {ne "ae And be taken to le enigth. | * "4 BIG BASEBA GRE HVON Tyee rein | Picked—AIl at Good Odds, ‘ LL DEAL ON. Riser dean Jacksoa mt es WINNERS AT HARLEM. and all the day of the fight he had been =i R ‘ i ; , wearing poultices. In such condition 8 (Continued from First Page.) cua ‘The Evening World's selections tor 4) sa. | Beetered she Fine and gamely held hin — 25, King i It wits announced after the race iat e ratoga races were yery p= lelde Ethica 2 ACE TRACK, HARLEM, Aug. 12.—] own for the first few rounds. en + 4 Wei eaatiy “rime Ridero wih alse) Unies was £] tn ATELOU FRCEA™ WTO: VEEY ONT gists Be Siicauiber,” Witton. = ae results of the races run here to-| Beaubien with a right swing caught the fi outlined by Brush has been conceded of buy or sel! for elther party, and| nuritew rayon jar fetaneed by: the judges after the | cessful yesterd A wager of $10 =ealiney' cars ine soll Wal lad off his guard and sent him to the a by such men as Auten, owner of the | th aisen cs " be any {home ane rh Be SUE ee te lon the first horse named in each race Peavianaty 1800 | “tncat Hamesfiveceightha) of a mile— mat, For nine days he was in a semi- a serican League Boston Club | Detralt Ae the pee { {8° i rat Groen Tine.) would have resulted In a net profit | Grang total for Atty darn. arate | on, by King’s Lady, 6 to 5 and 1 to Re BRA OFA LOWS, AB ABBUBHGE (oi ini with {ie -understanidig ele |amee : 1th wits 2.00 1-2, | of $160 for the day. The Evening Maxette third. Time—l.01 4-6. ; ‘tne |1t should xo into the new combine and wil tae nance rue ov the WIN] Ty three races, the first, second and| First Race—ade Say, Atsono, Second Race—Three-auarters ot a |An Honest Whiskey is a Pure Bs Even Comiskey, of the American assurances that seh a combine | ho maiden te ave Uh Piling his" beat yeevious reord | fifth, ‘The Byening World’s handi- | second ies spp ile Non ne Reet mad tok: Whisk da Straight Whisk i engne Chicago Club, is willing to] lll ko through, Mr tas and Mr 4 Ko, 105, Wane Beha capper placed them first and second Firtte ; and Nickey D. third, Time— isKey, and a Straig isKey, #3 ruwh have personally. b Ga alley Forge. Wi, Redieca BS 7 consider such a plan favorapty oie th he Ammen cami: ritan, A, tata \ ; Niverton Wins Aw has they ian, In the fourth race he | anual ie Bee acone Gills aed JARRE, such is t wl mean to Comiskey tnat either | oy. wiih thir In ven , aah tal AL art t 2 tn ad heat in the 2 ‘picked the winner, In the sixth race | B49 + Arnold = yards.—Won by Little Scout, 6 to 1 and to Mr. 1 1 i ho ov Hart, of the National League | Tia aaGateaaT tart on 5 Pee ctiecnitti ee SO AAU EN iigeanlectlontay atetied: Ia the Maan ae 7/6 to 5; Hoodwink for place even, was © ub. payer on the West Side Grounds, 3 pee RRVETa INOS Chel Dlg. x SEARS a Ww Mee aelealion Wal) BOrBLeO eta P| sixth Race--Honaberi Bwifimaas, sevond and Bon Mot dhird, Time—Ld. 1/9 . ty Mart selling out to him, or that Pian ute sithor hind) of tuird the horse picked to win ran " as Fourth Race—One mile and seventy pe . i h nat his ho- au 14 (hi then. Penton 4 i eri ——'yards.—Won by Fellx Bard, 9 to 1 and } \ ; second, All the winners were at e124 ie yy gonn Bright. 1 to. for. place, Comiskey steps down and out oy seating | tei this a we Mart eon rom Wille] tease he Questur| good odds as follows: Ada Nay, 8 jounly reported » 1,04 4,436 was secrid and Lauliville thind. ‘Time CROW, i 44 3-5. l1o 1; Ordung, 2 to 1; Stamping | Grand total for 50 dayn #1412 91,500 Eventing World WW Jim Hart Is said to £ the | reporter, ref Kk about the big) 1 Knew was eller way. deal, but he practically admitted the) Valley. Bul truth of tt y admitted he) won by halt a bor Wher jist beat a ntl Be for ae place, 1 Ho had ne: tr | ——_— John T, Brash’s Scheme. , story | ritian was thing 1 u 6 I don't think Thad better say any-| a tin thet jround, 5 to 1, and Advance Guard, 1. THLBGRAM. DIED AFTER A KNOCKOUT. Tr) i Vale as the acheme which rasa in| thing abuut that to-day. Hates an) | ‘ favorite 3¢ 13 a TUR 3 Working on, The hitches will come tn | My have some news to make puoi.’ | SARATOGA ENTRIES. Mi third to Sto) 5 . = Hi 5 i Philadelyh'a Cleveland and Cal magnate wae Afra a are ae Ate | : ‘Phe following table, compiled by a | seen “Race xlionram, “Wom: Young Boxer Sem!-Conactous Nine C Hagnate Was Afraid a premature din ' = nol, Tu < In Cloveland ic will be largely berauee | closure of the National’ Lean placa _, {abeolal to The Evening World.) rival afternoon newspaper, gives an |rhiid ‘Hace—iax Cama, izing Days Following a Fight. Bonnie Brier Bush and Souvenir, Of Johnson's Indaence with the aaners | Might retard the deal HADI MACH RAAT OG: i | impartial comparison of the value of | -datyreyt, Rugnele one oe 10 —| DETROIT, Aug, 12. — Charles y y there. In Philadelphia because of Col. | Not After New York Club. TUS RAUNER [OP (DAO ETOM IMAGER Are eto sors sp pee wees AB clever boxer, Is dead here i ‘ : ’ ; Soi out " 4 ii cd : 5 -— |n clever young boxer, 1s dead here « 7 Brush, in Chicago both Hart and Co-| Mr. rusn, however, talked froviy |_ Hitt Nave — fur w fan pH Marios, ASwERARer Advance Guard, bub riother's home. ‘Two weeks ago he went | Scotch Whiskeys, True Glenlivets, eit - 16 verton Wink Hix Race. ly miskcy will likely want to stay in base- | a the w York Club. He sald: > |& halt sterday a to Mount Clemens to fight “Johnnie” bout ch F A ttt | sist Race—Bonnltert, swiftmas, 9 Mount Clemens to fight ‘Johnnie ‘ + ball. Jim Hart ts sald to have dv-| ohete Js absolutely no truth tn the! aur Ay Di cawa things § BAY Rel 1 the thie sthess stee8 4 Reaublen, and a knockout blow recetvea | Thereally good judges drink no others clared that he will buy or sell in the! Of the New York Clube Laue it at | Michae FEN besa rseerrne bi ening § Total Lee ae in the encounter caused a shock from : new league, If Comiskey can raise the | er of the Cinelinail lube ende aitt ga | cates yooonteat for ham and he | Wareelosn situpuriaausceines ais total for afty days $1,968 DAILY AMERICA ce—Lady Albercraft, A+ tas for Questor : ths from Questor, f W. Thus time of the all an Hean: mile Was 21h In the race Tlyerton x which Gilday never recovered. Several bolls had sadly weakened him! ff, D, IR il EIS, Kid ig Money and the big deal goes through, | MIU! Next Saturday, T have plenty of Me Dinele he has given assurances that will , Le Steal SIL) blocks | Gray Park New York Club stock fail in tine and stop this baseball war Kood base Palid Race--Fiying Muttress, Laux . #10 1 in the Na- “My alm I k “In regard to the deal,” said one mag Tam working to have * th od $140) purse, William | youth itace—Blaiping Ground, no, ntion 8 = is due to the retention ton the matter will be easily adjusted Iman didn't. A 11) sineauitin we t Navel Ks, Thon 7 || TRA Rarer The Mya Lae Casts, Acid ther inflam- Ps ¥ 3 reo pe Last Ment. | “ ‘annels Re eee ~ Acid or other ini Inasmuch as Ay 1s a National econsaty any | ™ FAN se rage Dircot Hal Wins Laxt Ment nibert ee aie - rourth Hace AAR TE FOS 4 matory poisons which Leaguers at heart and owns the Ameri- i Direct Hal won the thir 1 A 10 ing Oround, Max H 2 = ‘ :, A + an League club there. In Bt, Louis ‘reedman Pald His Share. jos feat dn the race for the M Previously: reported sereerern Be rifth Race Advance Guard, Rxhica, find their way into the blood, and are forced by the circulation through “s where the public sentiment is over fact Is that the ex | Hed Katehi 1) Nive pis 104 | Suatko of $5,000. 15. FE. Snuthora ia th i = OE ian geigeus) oT 11) the glands and pores of the skin, causing it to burn like fire, and whelmingly in favor of the National Wey. Wan divided nA Rene Mane rece, AUS 8 iN 108 ood xtare ani let the other AeA SBEML KOnsOSLE Ga dd j ts 4 —| the incessant itching allows no rest night or day, Eczema appears in League. Mr. Hedges, of the American | Hang iisaslt. Mt Freed Mints Ha Wo | hua inthe na atm. On I, ni EVENING TELEGRAM * lereiat Senin a0 ae a great many different foras, beginning freaurauly as a mere redness League team there consented to the in. He is anxious to have | goer wT I Mhalf a dozen lengths trom ‘Ter: | second. Have Klose Reerioaaly- reported) 1,61 13841 of the skin, followed by little blisters or pimples, from which a clear scheme should the partners be willing strong one, and he is gong | paler taitok nin, who beat out Gol ek | perseee 1 ~ | Grand total for Atty daya.s.......81615 $1,407 or straw colored matter oozes, form- POGMRAM. ESTE, 400, 1¢ Wit} be a case nese a money ary acyeatiolan’ apd’ anil eisean ane eas te the fina eae 3) -| THE MAIL AND EXPRESS. SALT RHEUM ing into sores, scales or scabs; this : ~ — | neven furlongs heat. The re Nias seen mine ice bacernalboge:: Mare: Bea is weeping Eczema, commonly | fe Kina - : Virent Hilt tt , 2s rdnuug. Sweet called Salt Rheum. These acid poisons sometimes dry up the natural i M GOVE RN DOING PLE NTY Manian Chimes Pa eee Herel eka: az | THe hate tee. Capa 5 oils and the skin becomes hard and dry, often cracking and bleeding { aay mi KE. Smathers wan not in the _ |» 2tummond : and causing intense pain and fearful itching. This form of Eczema is OF WO RK THESE DAYS 4 AN a RP aMaN ERY wel ART A fit |Piicsontern tree known as Tetter, and oftenest attacks the hands was in no hurry to call on O01 | Benson : j elk 7 Mlect his money ——- | Fit and feet. Unsightly eruptions in the shape of ( r 40 tred for the resul otal for Atty day ‘ol, BIL. + ‘ —— Glen Variock inv ie re ieina atta Atal emi RAR eR BE sith Hace—onnibert, TETTE. pimples:and blackheads break out upon the face, 4 5 , Hee ARReaTCRT cna, Meet tee y the country ie for the | Pismt, Ract—Alonso, Lady Al F Hise sins neck and shoulders as a result of polluted blood, and this humiliating Little Brooklynite Feels Sure He'll Turn Tables) fii sitio 3) ath am tte SLO, AN Ue RHE anand aes inn ge 1 | ore Minease Te GARG OS ad Genta inioe eraead ats a pee ie on Corbett—Denverite’ ini ‘venrl Pinde 1p Hanireass with ae B Metindae ert ition 90 —| rand total tor forty-nine days. H ; | Phat , Boa) enverite’s Training. rearl Pinder He Kvatatie had nity. to Walk Aro ACNE disease cannot be reached with washes, salves, powders = 1 > get the pri \ , yi or other local applications, SS, S. S. restores the de- IS RE . heat wets rat money. Erinee of Orange| teriorated blood to its normal condition, stimulates “ t ST. LOUIS RESULTS. Princes ‘of Orange iFt PLY Paes Ry Ales SE Dae! j the sluggish organs, and all the waste matter is / BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Aug, 1 Tepprier lant iiatt, und i hede Aeers | RACH TRACK, BT. LOUI acetic". 4 tHe apporcoro DERBY ; COLLAR SALE. | stimizsistuwroteh te proper chance. "8:8. 8 » Conn, Aug. 12—All is nist t have every RACH TRACK, 8T, LOUIS, Aug. 12--|2 Ast trotters Was decided vine tif n h 4 + .S. S. ng Fr Eee ance Md seein eal meet Young wing an the remulte of the rucen |! hi winning the ret heat aang tn MAATOH RAGEIIG RR lUnnectame: purchesen nee wakes Sie BGOd TED Oe Seong: ane uadee 1 ing quarters, Stratford the Bound, |*tory to tell bial Wo Ured. ‘Three other starters i : F 2 x8}, n ie cneenibie Terry" has increased’ pial teacesHive furionge Won shot at eat were istunieody nthe Tian Zant, sacep. % Co, Col | improves, and the skin becomes soft and smooth again. Foad work to a seven-mile run, and E-| MEADQWBROOKS | 6 place, w Cina and Jean Gravien| oro hist waar one or the pr tof! i Fr : Mak ot sntine §. §, 8, contains no minerals, but is guaranteed purely vegetable, Mia Gain and Art Simms, as well as N POLO third rim 814 vridiay Ve of the minty raved | : mat i petmean The Aviat ALLEN q SAU A Write us if you need medical advice; this will cost you nothing. Hughey MoGovern sod Charlie taybo09, SEMIsRINALS TOsDAY; | treet sacrasterenewrnts oe hamle |iuat Aciouets MRI at Cee aA Rnd Mey fot eae ee | +» SAUNDERS! | mustrated book on skin discases sent free find it extremely dificult to keep up with | Late Hagel, § to 6 for place Wilson Boy, who was half a length In | THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. the pace see by the little fighting ma-| pereen \and Tulare thint, 'Time—i 2 front. of Bemay, The tine of the heat Thursday en declared oft. E4.| METROPOLITAN ‘hine, | Play Dedham» in Fourney for the! ‘Vii Race—Five-vighths of i te 21294. So Allie Wood, the winner Geers, the traine’ of the ex-champioa, COLLA ' Following the bag-punching exercise of | Hitchcock Caps at Saratoga, | Won by St Vitun Niel and 9 to twig) of tne frat heat, had acl! the clam on sayy the horse ts unfit, and Mr. J. J RS, Sporting. st ing twenty minutes, Terry skips the rope| SARATOGA, Aug. 12 7 to 10 for place was se wy | Scannell has been notified that the event SAUNDERS’ PRICE 20c, Phe Mendow- | Dov 4 third, ‘Thme—t.08 ‘ Hrs . hock am ———en mal hundred times and then rope proak and Ded ee ss bene “ » js absolutely of, The news was @ shoo | brook and Dedham polo toams will meet Sie Weed Win ye te eee ee appaintment to the fol- 10c. Famous Flyers buneb of trajners for a swim across | in the semi-final mutch for the Thoma, Standing of the Clube, Ore of phe called wers of the game, and the New York ° Housatonic River, A ood rub-| pitohenen : at Bri Aton ‘ 4 ; | Hitchoock cups at the beautitul grounda| NATIONAL 1 was then In order. It turn ‘Trotting Association has dectded to offer ° om fellows and the Brooklyn boy alts of the Baratogs Polo Club this atter- |e, ty fi ; Curie Sika goto Ip. front Taubetituse attreotion, MARCUS & MARCUS, GRAND TROTTING CIRCUIT, | kites sha blaader complaint ,iiaen: noon, Brooklyn 2.68 48 to a few yards from home, Then Ally! Dan Pat great pacer, will ac- PT + | mation, gravel, @c., are speedily cured." Impedls hour's perusal of the evening| In the 1 match between the | {bis 60 Wood the favorite, In the hands of Ro: removed, Sufferers, do not waste time ae He 4 ° ° m ipfter which Terry and his traine| nu ; j the | ost 8 ' : D ' to dn the hands of Rov) cordingly go again Star Polnter's 4 > ng lene skilful phi Hemember, OLD yi hnd Bis trains | Bryn Mawr team and the Country Club, AMERICAN LEAGUE, Aulatiia OM kau”. Uithics “eeanapedt tel World-pacng record of 1.88 Int, on BETICEEN ao aietbre. wrin lies GANDA has @ retard for marvelous eaten, @ brisk one-mile walk to the | OFWICK OVER 20 YEAR 171 West 12th at, we m 40 of Westohenter, tor the pomsession of the | Clube Wook. He) Cluve Wok PC lake third Half lengths divide ursday Insead of Saturday, and any lente as 8m O'clock al! Batiston cups the former team won Geen aohd Hk Atilcioveland 46 fb ty |the lng pias f | othe march Way ie arvana bemoan Gn aad Tt avenues. | Advice tem & score’ of 14% {0 18% goals, ‘The 81 44 “bstlDetrolt 89 4b od Mere WAL Wabek Cor maLee omren, ont SS t. ‘ Mbility to win beck the! turns at holding the lead. It was by| cia. wetted MEAG ‘The third heat of the novelty race for| interesting as. The Avbot-Lord ‘Derby AU Rosie to Cee MEAT AT 2 FM son, | Quick service through Denver lad wrested | ine narrow margin of two seconds that kegele Ena ot the 2:18 clags trotting was won 4y ivan:| race would have been. Business success depends upon em SPRCIA HAGE THAIN ATF. at | World Wants, If you've got alll sume the Bryn Mawr \eam managed to wave Worse fil Miia hind, “Phe time at th ~ from How Tork aide of Brookive Bridge. ‘1 r eal. third, ‘The time of the race was Baseball, Felo_0: ‘To-day, mer, don't use World Wants, the ame, vsmentenel Previtense "7 ‘MolNeware ‘Allie’ Wood having trotted the Minctonadl opr Bowe Via eos. boat orwenenleattinds,” "| eurry, doy Bio