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{ vd Complete Results of the Racing To-Day at the Belmont Park Track Harry Hendrickson, “Man in the Case, ” Swears Whitmore E Beat [His Wite Seventeen Drowned When Steamer Cuts Scheoner in Two and Sinks Her Fair and cooler to-night; Tharaday clear. PINAL RES ESU LTS E 0 | Tl 0 N i [ “ Circulation Books Open to An” | > pitas! _ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, | WEDNESDaYy, MAY 27, 1908, PRICE ONE CENT! “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | EVENING WORLD RACE CHAT FRE'SUL TS. OF TO- Ys GAMES | THIRTEENTH DAY AT BELMONT PARK. Bie : "S BROOKLIN 2, CINCINNATI 0ST, LOUIS 7, HIGHLANDERS 2 GINTS 1, GHIGAGD SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY INNINGS: ay Brooklyn 010001 00 O 2'St. Louis 010001 1 2 2 7|\Giants 00000010 0~ Cincinnati 10010060 — 8 Highlanders 0001001 0 oH 2'Chicago 00000000 0o—~ Weather Clear. 839 PEST_BM ume. owner P. Turca. Gut Se 2. 816 Joe. Galtens 32 | 4 Aunt Kal Al | - Soe ie 28) - | ; 20 are (Special to The Evening World.) BROOKLYN. | (Special to The Evening World.) | HIGH DERS. (Special to The Rvening World.) ! GIANTS, f Tsual end, standing a gan 7 - CINCINNATI, May 27.—Both manager E.| AMPRICAN LBAGUF PARK, May 27. R. H. PO. A WEST SIDE BALL PARK, CHI- R. H. PO.ALm u eh T fer Ganze! and Manager Donovan decided | Hummell, ss.. 0 It looked like midsenson to-day as 8,00 | Niles, 2b. +0 0 2 2 9 CAGO, Mav The town overflowed | Shannon, If -0 1 1 0.460. tn the early hours of the day to send/ Burch, If.. . 0 fans faced the hot sun to sae St. Louls Moriarity, rf, . +0 1 2 0 1{b¥ tho to-day. evervbody who | Tenney - 0 21 195° So amp: their prize sp! | artists on the slab, / Lumley U and New York in their second battle. Hemphill, cf. +0 1 2 0 9) CoUM make connections hurrving t the | Donlin, rf. 0 0 38 Oa0 Ewing for the locals and Wilhelm for| yordan, qp., 2g Howell and Chesbro were selected as OP- Chase, 1b. .., sit ale) ost Cub, Park. Prospects of the hottes 0 ty 8) 0 * 0 FE. Dugan the visitors. j posing pitchers, and the game started q,_ serapplest game of pea. Lt a rg The Brooklyn team left for Rochester | Sheehan, 3b.. off with a rush. Stahl, If...... 1 2 1 0 0) them ail out and showed how 1 0 09 4 0°06 immediately after the game to get a/ Pattee, 2b.. . 0 Elvetiinning | Conroy, 3b. . 0 0 2 1. 9{ful a magnet is baxehall of the hittine | Devlin, 8b.. 6 0 0 0 "9 ae Uttle extra money in an exhibition con-| Maloney, cf., Ole et : On Preterey Ely 9 0 2 8 g g{arlike character. Had the Cubs ant| novice, ob, 1 ois popees barre ce Preceptor ran hi test to-morrow. esident Ebbets pre- | Stone nod to Co andy Honmani ; & 2 2 'Glants vlaved three gamos by scores \ ‘Fayette is improving: ed Jeri ean and owas olsen ane feats hovesanteitode netre in| Berean 0 dled on a grounder, Niles to Chase. | Kleinow, c s6 0 0 7 8 0 of 2 to 1.1 too and 8 to 2, they woud | Her 0 38 4 gatching. the leaders @ ae order to jolly the Rochester Club into| Wilhelm, p. 1; Willfame flied to Hemphill, NO RUNS.|Chesbro, p........0 0 1 2 0) have draw a pretty fair crowd for the | Wiltse, Mia “ond 10 1 06 BT: OF Nuatis- [accepting some return other than| Melntyre, p 0| Niles was thrown out ty walla, Lake, p. 0 0 0 1 of fourth battle, but no such multitude as | — — = ae Catcher Butler in exobange for Pitcher | ¢ Ferris threw out Morlarity. Howell! 7 J@warmed out this afternoo AWSENTY “oceapootionn 1 5 2 sie —gi. Finlayson, The New York Americans'| L°W!8 --- 0} tossed out Hemphill. NO RUNS. i*Blair .... 0 0 0 O Of SF. “Men MeGraw said. to-¢ At 2 refusal to watve claim on Butier upsets |**Alperman . 0 Second Inning. othe eT FAB a ty, trite) sworrica when| Briawelt | CHICAGO. at so uurnina oe 2 the deal planned by the Brooklyn Pre: —)| Walace struck out. Switzer beat out GONGGTD oy cimee taken 111 els LON cu R. H. PO. AOR = ot ak nb Jaent and it's up to him to hand over| Totals ..., a slow one and. he stole second, Jones| ‘Batted for Chesbro tn elghth, [rgeracennteeet rnc anteereens an en cota (vere fObietysanr er 0 0 1 @ 0 i$ “§ "B | some other player or lose Finlayson. Batted for Bergen in ninth istruck out. Morlarity's muff of Ferris's SR wa TS [HBL Ue etenit eainoe wee te ae | Sheckard. If. QM oo 0 = First Inning. **Batted for McIntyre in ninth, | f¥ made it good for two Gare) Cot y 3 ting along. The Giants sav he must | Schulte, rf. a) 0) broke well in her stride, and, racing into a mood 1 1 Schwitzer scored. Ball tumbled Spencer R. H. PO, A. B : ."*knonyma whe alwaya Close up and ‘was | Hummell out, Hulswitt to Gangel. CINCI eaudlabe fori ob momen tewaC TectvereaSiouey lt! 1010 8) yo Dave hit fn hart tuck last xen Shance, 1b. ...... 002 0 0 fhe early part, cyme to the out. | Burch and Lumley fanned. NO RUNS. 5 > |e r 5 that he '# good enough to dat hind. Jersey ‘Lightning ren up PO. A. E.}in time to throw out Ferris. Ball to | Hoffman, rf... oak oy . pon hi 5 Steinfeldt, 3b. ....0 1 2 9 0 a bad Huggins out Sheehan to Jordan. Kane| passing ob eaiepoie i I : eek any company, while his base-runnin 7 = out, rgen to Jordan. Lobert knocked | Huggins, 2b. ) 0yY@ Kleinow. ONE RUN Williams, 2b.. 1 42 1 4 0 pretty and his fielding as good as any | Howard, cf. oe1 8 60 ® 342 FOURTH Ra on iechase Handicap: -year-olde a Home run to right. Mitchel fanned. | Kane, cf 7 0 0} Ferris threw out ¢ Stahl popped | yy, aici | 4; $2,000 added: about two miles - espome ry , che. 7 \ I Wallace, ss. 0 2 9 one could wish. | Kling, ¢ 1° 6 any 400; off Start good. Won handily, Winner, ch. « Bb Lobert, 3b 0 4. 1/ to Wallace. Conroy fouled to Ferris. ¢ Bs 8 ord Se Halney, Ones = Second Inning. mene? ‘O RUNS Switzer, cf. 2 0 0 First Inning. | "Tinker, YM 24 Ea Jordan, doubled to centre. | Sheehan Rene ss al Third Inning. T. Jones, 1b 0 0} chee istnuck Sy 9 Cale 0 0) dare iP asia sacrificed, Ewing to Ganzel. Pattee|Ganzel, Ory nf . 8 Ip 4 eckard, Donlin struck out, NO RUNS. fanned." Maloney singied to centre, Jor- Paar! etnuciccu tua sconegwalked Muu Kern ayeaby 0) &: SOW avaravumerantiavioe. riba: Bh B SOs 07 Oras ng. Bergen lined to Kane. | Schlel, c. 4 0 0| was out stealing wecond, Klenow to |g rencer i m alea } le § Se ae} |ONE RUN, Brain, If 2 0 0/ Ball. Chesbro tossed out Hoffman. : ‘i Jard flew to Donlin, Evers stole sec fled to pialoaeys Schiet sin. LEG td NO RUNS. Howell, p.. . 2 0! base. Behulte walked, Chance gro avian seen ste e 9 a7 settee’ “Hrain ‘fled to Malones NO | Hulswitt, as 2 2 0)" Ball singled to centre and mole second. | = — —!ed to Tenney, Stointelat filed to iGiee 8 rd 13 0 WIDE Deere 0 0 0 2 1} Wiliams threw out Kleinow, as Ball|Totals ...,.... (he 18 0. mour. NO RUNS tted oe Pfeister In elghth. TH RACE Third Inning [tT Tiwent © third. Ferris got Chesbro's| jase Hits—of artnielane hel Second Inning. Batted for Howard in ninth. time, Wilhelm singled to short. Hummel | Total . 7 27 10 2ybounder and threw Ball out at the} nings; Seymour grounc Need > Hits—Off Pfetster, 4 In 8 innings, forced Wilielin, Ganzel to Hulswitt yet plate. Niles was called out on strikes. | First Hase Balls—Oft Chesbro, 8! nan flew to ‘ t Base on Balls—OW Wiltse, 8; ai ‘Hummel, Hugging to Ease Hite ue al Helmy sa anes NO RUNS. ett on Bas: Louls, 4; Highland: mfakersterGr out, er 4: . Lumley flied "to K NO 3 me spneoely, elm, 13 ers, 8. er to Chance. n Ate rey cane Melntyre, 1. off Ewing, 1. ? : Fourth) Inning: Struck Out—by Chesbro, 5; by Lake, 1;) Howard out, if Kling| , Sfuck” Ou Prete singled to center. Ewing] eit on Buses—Cincinnatt, 4; Brook witliuins struck out. Wallace fled to | by Howell, # d 1, {doubled to right Doyle | '°h Huggins forced Mulawitt, |B. Gut ay Wwithel 2, py) Sith Switzer was eafe on Ball's fume) ‘Tiree-Hage Hits—Hoffman, Stahl, | ounied to rie! pte Kling, Tenney, Wiltee, ENG ei to Pattee, Kane ied to Bhees | ,,Sttiick, OutsBy helm, 2; bY |ile, Kleinow threw out Jones. NO | Willlains. Hay enney Pfolster out, Herzog to Ten- Herzos, Shannon, ie raneegeemreacine eRUNS, Moke “Rane —Lobert BN aa Pies. eta EONS fe adl . rer oriarity out, Howell to Joes. vitzer, Ba sisted = eee: Fourth Inning. ThreeHase Hits—Schlel. | is threw out Hemphill, Chase t —Choebro. 2 Third Inning upwant, $1,000 added; seven fur dan tied to Mitchell Sheahan out, aro se ae Ger nee : to left, and scored on Stahi's| Umplre—O' Loughlin, cue, walked I fanned. | - ts ons . h 7 | 1. Pattee out, Elwing te ecu erte A jong two bagger to the score board == ]|8 e forced 1. , Tnker to Evers. ik Winner, ch. c., by Commander J R s. ? sited Wild Pitches- . Conroy lined to Willams, ONE RUN NATIONAL LEAGUE. s ooveteycles NO it NS 4 ra ij fo center. Mitchel, ers flew to py kard Anned %e | snerificed, Sheehan to Jordan, Ganzel aaa Fifth Inning. Schulte flied to Shannon, NO RUNS. i ‘ j filed to Maloney, Lobert on third, Ball threw out Ferris, Chase making ——— th Innin | Schlet tripled to right, Lobert scoring. a great one-hand catch. Spencer was a 3 Brain lined to Burch, ONE RUN. ; je aut ctiase) to, Stieabry who en ' At 8t. Louis. aA up publed to right. Donlin sac. ire 5 8-5 first. Howell struck out, NO RUNB Philadelp! ia-St| Louis ca post- | hit te ae USD ESHE Seymours ’ 463 Lena Delta F 3 100 46 Fifth Inning. Ball singled ‘to lett. | Ball stole sec! ygned on account of rain, “Ame POS: | hit to ‘iver nney was rin down | Say arenes z byt ee at See et a 7 \tohell. Bergin ain- | ond as Klenow. struck out.” Chesoro vers to . Seymour going to l } Toney Lass 100 60. elm fled to Brain. | fed ty one. Wallace threw out Niles. At Pittsburg. ond base m walked. Devlin \ “ se ce Humn to Kane, NO RUNS") [No Ytuns, | Boston . 001000100 g-a| fled to Chance. NO RU f a i Geo. G. Hall closed strong, | Hylawtit 1 to iturch. Ewing died, | t Sixth Inning. |Pitteburg 22.0000 00 2.00 0 0-2] Chance fied to ney, Steinte dat } Wit ® an out in t eweral horses, for which he ttee to Jordan. Hi i vunded to | bso i TRICE 5 canoe *) struck on Howard Med out -| i i disqual n tent 1 Jordan. NO RUNS. all made a great running cateh of | Batteries: vane owerman; | mour, NO RUNS. | AA ———___ = ee —— Stone's foul. Hoffman sma ed a three- Young and Gibson. Umpire—Klem. Fi I 4 i Sixth Inning. | Dagger to right and scored. on Will- | ifth Inning. | it | Hareerum blades tl tapmecuniecl { jams's tly to Moriarity. Wallace filed Doyie fanned at three wide bal ik Tete SiGe ete - {') | aoriartes" kingiod: ur ivan ont steat-| AMERICAN LEAGUE. aafcelien event : i —_——- oa 2 2 ny ft aH eQhantan sReSIBees Wing Spencer to Wallace, Willams ns t led to Kane, threw out Hemphill Chase flied to At Boston. i } i Members of the Fame’s Crew eee CRE pea Revi eh Als Ge) SE lo icago 666008026 out to. Herzog. B UN Kot | pitch Milng the Seventh Inning. __ hporten 0990143000 Proister struck out. NO} Go Down wiih Vessel Sunk s—Simith a Sullivan; W re—Connolly Sixth Inning. tp Bergen” Aled to Kate." ON Derailed Freight Car Prevents] | switzer singiea to Fight, and took sec) puttories—smith and Sullivan: Winte: ne out, Hummell to Jordan. Lo- \ A curmoonesno and Criger, Ur ¢. 1 i | bert cut. Pattee to Jordan, Jordan! 2,000 Sports from Reaching |Stcrifce: ., ernie, led to Hempniti | At Washington. ey arise nu ed Aenean ana asitson @Mitcliel grounder, scoring Switzer. | Clevelanc 1o002000 Donlin out tap, Michell out stealing, Borgen to Belmont Parke Spnor's Howell's grounder and touched | Washington 10101006 nour singled to Pattee ground a presen s culm ONE ERUN, Batteries—Berger and Bemis; Hughes |?! {0 off Coast of Nova Scotia, to The Evening World.) Seventh Inning. au Leases Stahl siammed a three-base shot to) Neattes C MEET Pat ve is by pok- YARMOUTH, N. 8. May -In a - ———+ WilhslrieaGuCeel ulavitum ton Gaasel’ centre. Ferriss threw out Conroy. 31 ht | and reas is bs ard sacrificed, Wi 1 Serie erecta a pi Hummel out, Lobert to Gangel. Bureh | Because a freight car on the Long |scored as Wallace threw out Hall. Kiel | At Philadelphia. SO TUnEN Hanes Glan Coren a ae epee HAAG CiRE Cat G raat an BY VIN‘ ENT TREANOR. doubled tg lett. Lumley lined to Kane. | tsianq Railroad took a notion to derail Eighth. inning jBetrolt 1 1 00 00 3 88 frat. base, Chance’ at Rae RE ee z ae i ? a h delphia ! vas out, Herzog clear through the Boston fishing MONT PARK, May 27.—In as thrilli nish as has been |. mel aingled to left. Wilhelm’s wild | itself and tle up traffic, 2,000 racegoers| stone walked, and took second on a] Batierles—Mullen and Payne; Kraus | No RUNS. 7 Heth a BELMONT ARS y ing a finish as has bee | pate” with Gamem Sacrifice made him | re held up this afternoon near Cyp-/wiid piton, Niles threw out Hofman, | and Powers. Umplre-Sheridan, feeventhninn ing! Schiocner: Dame .Capun ThOmess aie mae | angel on third. rain Stone taking third. Willams hit for) 8 o'clock last night on Chaspes Bank, seen in a steeplechase this year Paul Rainey'’s Sanctus won the Interna- Walked, filling the bases Hulewitt, sin- | ress Hills. Two race trains came to alSirue fasus™ pseoring Stone” Wallace —_.— Davin’ was ate raeaea a A A 4, {sled (0 centre, Ganzel scoring, Bases | halt. Ralked, and’as the last ball was a wild Devlin, Pte 7 e stole | SeVenteen of the fisherman's crew of tional Steeplechase here to-day from a field of six clever jumpers, while | still full, Ewing fled to” Maloney, "Me oo 4 -|nitoh Williams scored. Wallace” tried . arrornilednioy town i al Steer jumpers, while | gu i scoring. “Huggins ied to Ma trees tpg matter” the racing en | to “reach second, put was out, Klenow EASTERN LEAGUE. , orate? autres pie .Pgxle| nineteen were drowned. The Fame s chi omselv oars Aolira wahit is finaj |pey. Brain scoring. Jordan fumbled sked. Switzer popped to Conroy. sornraDostl as out, : Roast rr 12,000 persons eered themselves hoarse encouraging him In his final Pres tap, Holawdit eon Ranevouliuueaieercen@shesa iitectaatnenecns lAacinachactert :,moring Do out, | sank within three minutes Strides. Sanctus and Bayonet were about equal favorites in the betting second. a Natlonoy fumbled Lobert’s #in- | auctor, “Guess you fellows will have td for Chesbro and fled out | sorsey city 01100008 | Howara i Kling| The lost, so far as can be asoere with Economy the t ed of he others. Michail singled to centre, Lobent xegr: | t forego seeing ‘emi ko this after- Moriarity sent the third fly to| Rochester ......0 0 10 0 0 0 2 He en Ped Ub led | tained from the two survivors, are as EC y t 3 : : (iis nzel filed to F SIX RU noon." Switzer. NO RUNS. | Batterles—Plank and Woods; Bannis- | j/2000) NiS*hring | tonow apt dames) Bay aernied! After threw false breaks, a thing that dds-on favorite, and those who didn't | - A half hour passed, and so did the Ninth Inning. ter and Hurley. Umplre—Moran | Pee Sr TM A beat i Hasinou Beall: sean before) titel vane: (hey iinekowaecuimeanter Elehtnelaning: |time for the first race. The passenge Lake pitching for New York. Jones | At Montreal. | ighth Inning. Daley. Thomas Powers, another man fot away tn i vant « hay tani onactwo el Jordan fouled to 8c Sheehan out,! sitting sweltering in the cars, began to| sled to left. Ferris struck out Spen- ANAOAQ nney out. vers to Chance. Dontin | n mas Powers, Thomas Mure li r wi nnanght Ranger third Pat Inediton Mite lous Neus melLer ie H r flied to Chase. Howell douoled to Set OR RB GTS out to Howard mour out} * Newfoundland; Michael ith until ORR HEETINe Tr ba vette now pitching for Brook-| realize that they were in for it. nire, sco Ing Jones. Stone in led, 4 | to Chance. NO RU | Fish oi with Bayonet at cone aith ApAtOne Ch eal aes d, and with 't post time | scoring Howell ke threw out Hughes and Kritchell; Don- } Herman batted f \< DEAT SNe Rie, his heels and inetus well © enon ey and took md oon a suechelcaccpcara/gcc| WO RUNS ohue and Clark, Umpire—Kelly | 3 {se » Salmon River, N. nadinaeare p The four} Ladies Stakes Easy for Stamina. Brain out, Sheehan. to benne | Hemphill flied to Hoffman. Chase At Buttalo, Doyle to. Te iwi and Barney Cashif, leaders at once y from the reat) ‘There withdrawal from the n. Hulswit . Hummel! to Jor. {4p and joined in united protest fed to ant out same w 5 Herzog-Ter Ne es i aaranea ne Ewing filed to Lumley. NO} ‘This is a fine business," sald the | NO RUNS | Providence mes tUNS | of be 1e only ones ee added stariers, mere Haretwe +0 =— = =| Buffalo pan 0 C0) Ninth: tnni i also on board a French. ever in the run Deleanta and Bu (Giget to go to th Sea Slop wer paste eu cen tsi can | Batteries—Berry and ©! it) ANINg: s to Yarmouth County, net, ead and head ed jump after HP ey Nintoaten ing Haat Bear RPLOBE RIO a | winkle and Ryan, Umpire pitehing ty S name and those of the 5 t vorites at odd 5 Mailon ied ewis f g nd he best wi et Nee at o Sump, with Grandpa and) Sanetus,next, sas, atime Chace tie HEU eHate Ranoet Lew! (ae etre Gin Wa eo on Do At Toronto. ; ‘ 1 » crew are not known to until the last turn of the teid f d her fleld safe, She! man batted for and filed to} : Tage . If W Id Ad saltimore . 90900001 1 1 f An hour and a half passed and the | or S, 01010000 x-2\s a native of Newfourils NO RL Toronto: Batteries—Dessan and 1 and Pearce. Umpire—Conway 5 i rant and, running well within | rain. | Dupee Gets Bus,. herrelt the entire way, won saally a —VW69—— Hameeeb rag enys SUMO NeRee ental Ther Dupew on Sanctus got busy. He Anonyme, wile Laughing lingered on in the hope of reaching tho | vmtr | 10. Chance. NO RUN Ah] Ht | fouled Bitito: Don iding at East Boston, and Eds native of Halifax, residing Were Good To Eat wont the Rainey se up noe psiims race or two, but ed to left field, Mor t soa niaeton tution ae Bavonet guing sirde with AY Fe Ra Ee i most of the p abandoned the . | neg ‘and filed out z ae atta abe bea) Faced at top speed to the last jump | Great Finiah in Fifth. Loman UGH Tere Re [trains for street nd started back || thev would pass all requirements || UNION LEAGUE. Bee Sanctus gained fle, but Bas} ‘There was another roua B : ome, | , i Se e collision. , are ap einen te aa 2 fee the fAtth race thet Ferpuaa eee The races here to-day resulted as fats | ~ of the pure food laws with flying | —— | araarq BANK CAN he Loston vas proaeeal vor Fis Gat ape tte, thelr feet. Four of, : lows At Brooklyn. eed at the time of the ac a Dupes to a hard drive. Sanctus an- that “went to te post “Were howwly | FIRST , and a hait tur) RACING BILL TELEGRAM colors— hes MARA | RESUME BUSINESS. SCAUTS Gen Pee IGT swered gamely and finally got home a backed r Vest nitty closing favor- | longs.— King 4 to 1 and 2 to! FIRST: Reading .. ses. t i | c . : Ite, and the four fought It out inch 0 CH E Brooklyn 0000 1-1] was very den: nd the schooner Jongth to the good, while Bayonet beat | inch all ihroughowe the “Agee MCR, BY | D 4, Herman J for place) | CHANGE DECLARED FORGERY Batteries — Charles and iiartman; | —-- could not be seen or heard untll she Grandpa about that distance out for, Fancy. lapper by Tommy ‘Waddell aid |" aicuNT, “Tac Titec eekaie (TS MEE More persons use them than ad. J ,,Patteries — Charles Umpire- | orden thamereucie Boston went right third money. enap third, wet e hot pace until well | gitienos Pie asing to 2and 4 to 3) 4 vertise in ANY OTHER news. | Latham. | just aft of the main rigé into the stretey, onthe rail and Pat a | ; Betty Vincent Left at Post. (27 ine ore ane on the rd uD & Time—0.66 1- aoe’ Disiriot-Atiorney! Baker) to-day eae ec gmeRe tert uno | were laving. spurs digging ‘and ‘the | THIRD RACE—One mile ang a six-| Me Public the report on his investiga plenty of disappointment for favorite| crowd shouting. Zienap stood the guit| teenth.—Sir Galabad {8 tool amas tey (tion Into the matter of the insertion nen Zienap closed Apologize (3 to 1 for place) 2, Gay King WASHINGTON, May 27, — United ooo WOMEN GOLF: RS IN FIGHT FOR VICTORY Paper on earth; SECOND: steamer was stopped and boats, were lowered, One boat was lost over; thers were players in the opening event. In tho! {he Pest and managed to Hoi the ver} 1, Lady Isabel (3 to 6 for place) 2, Creo! | he “not in the telegram sent t board vy mishap, but tw first place Betty Vincent was laft stand. dict by a narrow my, whi on 1.49 e J. Slow ett, of New i les nehed.. Pt he cook Birt cieae Helly, Vinca, waa lett stands | Giada” ierea” iol olin cota inline ey acca fo sant, Hassett, of New | More persons read them in New ; les MoH inched... Pitts the cook, was foun 4 Rae ikwrork ‘bolted, threw | Place money trom Far Wi teenth.—-Reldmoore (to Lande fte acy, | DaBY. Fe the vote on the then | York City daily—according to ada hiay, tthe Getts inv! Mee once nena) Wiebea toy around @ and may ——— c or pls 2g pending rave track legislation. . ey Metrics litan Women's G Cuampton- Clark y ’ 7 about funnine Age ‘all that ad ain Chance (4 to 5 for place) Eli: ren . 5 ee 1 or ‘ew ‘one dow b pnt, with ie opal Cant, showed ACP WORLD. 12; SUN, 3 “SIXTH TRACE Sif rab not altered tats ine fee cialecran | assets circulation figures—thin | sip was reeumed at the Estex County , Sate [at ee eeeeeat ee “ or at her heels, t Pros t Pi Cc ix ‘le ye J 3 ae SI jol a ¥ day, > ot | My e super stand “Fabon clued “on | aon pit ceed CATT OG atter- Leauee (i tol and tte eae ene Jullan 2.” Timberlake, caused} can be reached through AN} jolt Club's links to-day H) ° {| HIT HIMSELF WITH AXE. ‘ and in a hard drive beet t all Wud beat the} (4 to 6 for piace) 2, Kelvin’ 3. ‘Time—1.15. a neerting “ta Me! TE TWO OTHER morni In the champlonship round Miss ort to| Josep! rty years old) abe. 9 ho finish, Nixror Hany aaiated Gun team by & score of 12 to % The in transmiflag' by wite ho Oeigl co: }OrnINg NEWS. FI iiurry beat Mrv. Lefferts, 3 up and 2 to International Company's assets, 10 | mats ahi, Fi 4 td the oh) in D, > Jol 1 » n s Dus ernoom : Booke Get a Trimmin, and catching of ‘The “Wort cates | SUNDAY hul message sent from the House corri-. | papers MBINED, 30, Mrs. Callan beat Mrs. Sanford, 2(Pie Brooklyn Bank js also allowed tol a : ‘ad Rast» Forty S| ota meeee, Anderagn aad Hoga wee WORLD WANTS det, Mt fe, Capitol, Toe report olde! vp and 1 to play. Mias Bishop veat Mrs, | execute @ contract au creator, vente “ge striking Rimeelt over { mami umerous goed. plays ‘apor was 0 lepositors . OP msi A ‘ teieel! WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Gari Tg Y Pn naan ida seemed yr haemo ETS tle ae mk ATE dees Aime, Morgan, 6 up and 2 to sin ; E as: uae . »