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LATEST REPORTS AND TIMELY COMMENT THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 12,1905, ub # NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT | rose ep Shen BRIGHT LIGHTS IN BASEBALL WORLD BASEBALL BOSSE 4 TASK AT ALL TIMES If Teams Win They Are Kings, but When Losing No Sympathy Comes to’ Them — Some Notable Examples. “What makes a man a success as a manager of a baseball team?” That is a question that has been asked for twenty-tive years past and it is still unanswered, It probably always will be, for, in reality, there is; hu answer, But there are bright and shining examples of how men have made good as managers, just as surely as there are of those who have failed | when it came to the crucial test—that of handling other men as they, would be handled themselves. That’s the test, right there, The man who can handle other mem as he would be handled himself is usually a success when it comes to | handling ball players, Not always, it is true; but when it is not true you will find that there is something back of it all, and in nine cases out of ten the thing back of it is that the manager is being interfered with by the owners of the players he is Supposed to handle, Back In the old days, back in the) 440 Cubs—excepi when Charlie Mure ‘days of Capt, Anson, Mike Kelly, Dan) }') Wants to get rid oF so. t i ll iy CHEE ACE Brouthers, "Deacon White, Tim Keefe, jones of the Aven | "Buck" Ewing, ‘Silver Flint, Gold-/nlaas of the Ticers, ot the smith, Pfeffer, Dunlap, Jerry Denny, ra) Pirates. i 1 t nag Manage their clubs fren t | Hornung, Glasscock, and even Charhe) straint. They bows tie ower heir Comiskey, now owner of the Chicago) players and e making good Ifa lot | White Sox, the manager of a bail team 2f 0t)0r ostere would leave the mune a had little to do except to see that he » 1a. oP) WAPOLEON- ATOR Saar COLLINS, nee 2 “Lucky Jack” Geiting Some 2 Good Platers y would be a whole lot bi i) \| had enough players to go on the fleld | of | | each day. ‘ eee IN f| if Bh IL ‘Those were the good old days of base: Former Champion Wright ry fi ball—so the old-timers say, They sure r J were the good old daya for the players. (0 Kun at West Side A, C, A UG AE JENNINGS Thoy did what they pleased then. No ene he couldn't Kain a ie Thero ts a littly one-story frame) manager had to worry about them. But’ Jack Wright, former metropolitan Duilding in West fty-fourth street. | that was twenty-five years ago. halt and one mite ¢ umplon, will run es e ex: Madden It is old and time-searred and tum: M from scratch In the 1,04 yards at i bling away, but it Is a monument and, Manager ls the Man, monthly games of the New Wes: Side bleturosque reminder of some athletlc| In the present-day baseball game the 40 (504) homing, Wright tas as Yacht Getting Read er achtsmen Getting Ready r ‘ eee A Wonders. it was there that Bly Ho-| manager is the man who has to 818" bean getting ie ue aha eens ah, He had , _for | h denbach learned to box and trained or fall. Ite up to him, as far 08 the, sinee the Pastime meet, waers he made Toumh. “He had | m t tt for the amatcur championship. To| public goae. And yet how many of the his athletic resppocsitins i IGHLA A or arc on egatta what heights he would huve soared tana that go to the ball games know, e An ade \ a fence of many years, \W Beckman, th hone can tell. In his prime he met with| or even care, who the manager of 4 all round champion of the cub eq ee “y an accident. With only one good arm team js as long as they are winning?) on seratch in the shot and hig cae Entry List Brie to Eclipse Ip held under the aus: @ defeated Sam Berger for the am-| gue i¢ they lose! Grer forty athletes have entared tor 3 ; 3 the Bensoniurst Club; the an-/'eur ehanpionsiip, ‘There aso Jack) wow! Then the manager gets tt, and) the various events, and the Wot Site All Records, Buth in Num- nasi meoting of the Riverside Club, the YaH Houten and Samuy Kelly were! sty tt good and plenty. ‘The fang only, Ave Invited many ‘champions ty eicd BE ee eee Bey ereie eee Oa velged blame the manager. They forget there] @ tn hie previous For to-day's sport there are the re- of the Gravesend Bay Associa uk him run loowe Ty | fe an awful fuse at wo! ML (RST f ira's mit We five furlongs, evb 1 aaah x in the same West Side Athletle Club : cet Or den my Der and Class, Rochelle Club, and race of 15-footers Johnny Mario learned to fight. in is an owner behind lar MeN who ms ; i joy the Seawanhaka-Corinthian Club, three years and a half he has inet the) may be more to blame than him 1 § : eres caries va A — = All have good entries. jest, boys he could Induce to get into | Teke (ce Inatance the Cinéinball club, | —~~nncee MUSEMENTS, 1 3in- a ring With hun—and he has never been Meader : } j } ACHTSME are beginning to! t Cub Ted. in tue scramble for the | Take the Cleveland club, Take our own’ | NEW YORK RE ATan: ealevatis a shape their boats up for PEA nmr At Kastern lightweight ciampionslip and | prighianders or the Brooklyn team. Take F CARLE in MARY'S L t Ye Bipre| aha eae re he chance to meet Bartling Nelson he | é he ; ber week of the 1: ROGYACH Heri fie a | wembary 148 been overlooked. But the real fight | the Detrolt ‘Tigers up to the time Hughey JARDIN de PARIS \w : mt f out ray BOs Hey (8psclal to ning World.) | Club, which event is assuming greater, Frejeric, Phim aflame Yueat Club at | fans know that the astern champlon- | Jennings took hold of them a year ago ALO PELD. Tes. Sa ee S| in x IRICANS EDGR: import than any competition in) Luna Park on ship les between Murphy, Crows and] jagt spring. ‘There are examples of, *FOLLIE neviy, | was * ay vat’ for L AMER PAS Deu eva raletean SHE ae Marto, Marto has ‘tried and failed (0 : : $0 f ‘i aN 1—The presence of Cleveland and the | S¢¥era! years past, and @ record break- sujort bay Yacht Club baa e elud get a match with Murphy clubs that haye managers, vut are) |) F 1998, ots is Ut Weve buco re ee aka Lt core ng entry with yachts of even higher tonlay, Tage . tie newly |" On Monday night Marto will have a| managed by the owners, AERIAL GARDANG cats ssa ani Ree UAE ATRL HESS COPE H IES class would not be unreasonable to ex- edi mnerly president | chance to. show the reason. Wliy the ve dl of the) rerlam tn it i 1 im before this He dae had Sacurd.y proved ag fs of thy Marine hance to show the reason why Ihe! Ned Hanlon, admittedly one wavage'e Original Broce martha, THE atone apna tanta tone OReene RAS EASE UReUOLELD Poste owalEnere Haro ere re only a few days left for sy book of Uae Seawanhake-Corin | f@ game, He “will meet. “Young’’| greatest handlers of ballplayers that THE MERRY Wi IDOW (Die tausttes “ — Sata lithe ds whe Preparation, as the ble open regatta! The clu Mi ehona a memcership of | LOUgarey in a slx-round contest at the over lived, brought success to Baltimore, ||iNtir nimieicrs LA aie is M j whol ushers tn the week will be held jgiin¢ which So) are active members.” chece Opening of the new Coliseum AUete| 204 Brooklyn when he had free reln ag | Eat Time TaNieht Till Aug a, iN Di: E Db 4 OP F ORM heir fight ag next Saturday, and the several regattag| are enrolled In the club amers, 6) Club at Sulzer's Harlem River Casino, lyn and went| {| GEO, M. COHAN, hy ug, 1X 4 Onl) LDelanantyewaeeth power boats aud imunenes, 10 schoousrs and Second avenue and One Hundred and{ manager, He ieft Brooklyn a | GEC LA RS to-day, with the opportunities which }00Sioups and yuwle. enty' 8 venti street, Both Murphy | ty Cincinnat!, where he had a most pete = —_—-— yed right In place of Keeler, time and weather may offer early In and Cross have fougat Loughrey. The | tae ; aa | Hogg starved ol piteiing the coming week, will be uttlized In Stheorulestet | Dest they could get was a shade, | lkely-looking bunch of ee ! TheMIMIGWORLD: cas \ At Gravesend At Sheers nese Bay, | b taininesup the e entrieg. Loughrey was hammering away and| What did he do with them? No {| : | ithe World) First Inning | & UP i ee looking for more at the last bell, He coutd not, He was only the man-| | Evonings, 815. Matinee To-ay, 2.15 cata ND rule si | | ; ; Tn OF 4 SIC S AD BAY, July 1 J. Clarke was out on a grounder, Con- ager, and the owner had all there was! ST RT HeAMAIROL Dhel cello witae were etbrinelpull works | ravatomaariari ya Beeuleneatrucierout FIRST GAME, _aRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES, (sere THEE THINS £2 this morning, outs noted at the local track to-day: Hickman also struck out, NO RUNS. Take Fred Clarke, of the Pittsturg| a Eve ts wero SSSUMMBR NIGHT —Hive Cuslongs in) | yiCecued © Minchman, Lajole threw Pirates. Clarke led the Pittsburg team! — reat Con ay to the top of the National Leaguo pen GIRLS Ee ; Ieut out Conroy Morlarity struck out, NU Giey eid 00 000 0 ) d (Spesial to The Byeninx: World) CI ON Ne alle tA CU Second Inning. i a BRIGHTON 6HACH RACE TRACK, | } nant race in 1901, M2 and 1908 Then|H Eves, 8.16. Matinee To-day, O42 22-5, handily, Bhe 9 He Gh 00 ood 09-38 ou , i an Bi eae Gasol Waleed ierEeeanederiong: iiGerS U UU 0-9 sy u—rollowing are the entries Lor, We his teain was shot to pieces by the war Bway & vs rt handily. — BAROCLA—One mile in 143, handily, '0 Hinci 8 L iy Monday; TITLE | between the American and sewn! Tene Eves, 813. Nee Wil win svon 9 pus HIGHLANDERS, FIRST RACE—Three-year-olds and up: een Teague, but he managed a eae Mate rospay sas, LH HEE ‘i d- "r i One mii 9, n ‘urlongs, i e . t mile iu 1ab2-5, 99 TO. RO-On¢ millesiny Lass HL PO. A. EB LE) in the race, and has ever since ; if THE MERRY> ASUS HECCU : Re Nites, 2b ee as aay tenes First. Half of Connecticut | 22% ty 20 lke the real goods in the) | . Beaty) ncous | IMITATOR in LW ies, 8 SHADOW: ¢ dae, mille and Sow one and wag mie Niles, 2b é irs aif o ONNECHICUE! Saronai League race. It's because) GO*ROUND, Q"inviicine wetnin nine allo va Hota ie Spent Conroy, 3b....., eG | y Dreyfuss, owner of the team rae This one will do soon, Cyenec) lhvtit ) ' | Barney Dreyfuss, | ta Ste vay, eae '_ MAUVIRTTE—Bive furlongs in 025, ans ee Or ep. Mortarity, 1b. 010 0 0 Ch. uinpionship Is Surprise | nas let Clarke go ahead and shape the AMMERSTEIN’S + se a2 815, : Lo, breezing ied. Clarke wal Liey of ha yO to Experts | destinies of the team himself, . ROOF yi. pally Brat ia 8 PENPOON—One mile in Mi, gallop: popped to iBall _ Hickman to t. ti ot . White Sox an Example. : Uhightning | Changes) ag. Never better, Deienanty, NO RUNS. } 1 — Kier 1 it i in), AbbIe MI j 73 SAN VITO—Seven furlongs in 1.33 3-3, air struck out, Sweciey Quy Urals Rall, 88.6. 000- 1 a ol The Chicago American team 1s a) ie Pa a ety e 3 nile in 143, uand- “rowing. Realy any day iO ay eecuscre Sree OUL TS Tay ae ) she) V HAVEN, July 1.—There was strjking example of the real value of) & 7<. fantio others. : Bierce rt eas 0G O-One mile in 149, brea Hogs NO “RUNS, , BLA). Tsou SZ? Drow ner surprise this afternoon at the) a manager who knows his business KEITH & PROCTOR’S _ @ FLOWER BEAUTY furlongs ‘ Fourth Innina Sweeney, Oe A AN) 3 ; New Haven Country Clib wren B, P. | Flelder Jones 13 not @ wonder by any| ein, aye, atico Loyd Stae-8 eled Mane In 0.282-5 O01 1.05 c Has 9! ‘RS—Six furlongs io ry d to Hogs, p. Ua eo 18 ‘ Newman, of Yale, ended 8 up on Roger ans, but he has the knack of keep-| ner, Taddle iim, &e. Dalry 150, Rn, 4 Atal i Ve) arte th playe orkdng In harmony} ao ———s Aree 2 \ i TLER—Three furlus ‘i Darina aTRUGK ZOI) WUNS, *Ort adaponn tt) Ib WO 0 Fo eltetble: i I. Hovey, of Hartford, on the walt ing layers working EERIE ROIS ae ve furlongs tn we tT BUT HBR The @ tutluigs Rte aa ie ia TATOleCoR Manning sss. 2 0 0 0 0 00) Parable oct tec f the final In the Connceticut gole| True, in this club every once In a while 1 & Mre Hanes fe ee iy tee Shee ‘ een cea lg e furlongs roy beat out @ anes i isda onde be Sie HT Wet Soverehan as iponship. Hovey showed the strain | there is some conilict between Charlie len Tuesday & Britny! Mal | UAL RS TONE aes Sn yoo jugs ng. ery erat and Was out stealing second, Bemis to, ree ar 0 Bat et) rs oe ee hla wale okey owner, and a player. It Is ) Ev..8 40. breezing, She looks well aaing. 8 br MERLEASE Tere Chit iW AL yannenen 168 7 27 10 2 seroyn Rack—Two-yeer cing; OF {88 Past thitwe days, in whilah he | Comiskey, p Nee rang ASTOR se ataie $0) i @) PRECEPTOR-Six furlongs in oy 1) ANTAEUS"One mile tn 1473-6, breea- *Batted for Hig, a. inning, |{!*¢ furlonrs vutclaesed the field of eighty odd play- | always over monev matters, and after Ns Wed Mtn Biden tari, } galloping. ver better. ing. At his best | Fifth Inning. tinueclewonhe! © fF 108 ers, ake | the player has finished his money scrap} THE @ PAID IN FULL. @@ZANICSE POURIST ive furlongs Pea handily, This one i8| Birmingham atruck out, see sPrudent 104 Te He SUL thoughts however, that 2°) with Comiskey he will go out on the AMERICAN PAY ie 116, handily. is one 18 ‘ham atruck out, Conroy threw ‘4 ePrudent .. 10 may win on the Inst cighteen holes. RATAN ThA SF eS In 1.06, een Bice colts ready. out Lievhardt. Clarke lined out to CLEVELAND, Donation . He was runner up sev years ago, | playing lot and work his head orf tor! ALHAMBRA Pour “ituniings, swiss BAe Oe Piee MEDS all pM GOLDEN PEARL-Six, furlongs in Morlarity, “NO RUNS. R HPOA EB but has never been able to land the | pyelder Jones, his manager, & Ward, Lillian Shas, She Is ny handily, Is at his be Hemphill popped a foul to Beinis, . i ane title, despite the many distinctions he| “Connie Mack of the Philadelphia Ath-| en ay, & roth st, | Poult we gehats eet #4. C, CORF—Pivo turlongs In 0.425, 6 1 6 aus DALTON tahon tn Liebhardt threw out Delenanty. Ball/ J. Clarke, It..,..,0 0 1 has capt in the contest, Neulman | jetics is the real goods In both ends of| MAT DAILY ds | Ferrell Vros, sthors 0.80, 1.08, handily, Not much Tae henaly, te net auth, lined out to Clarke, NO RUNS. Bradley, s#,. 0 8 8 w . entered from Waterbury, although | the game. Connie has been inanager A saints ATCELLUS Six furlongs in 0.2336, TvaKS 1 " i ae nia plays on the Yale team. of the Philadelphia team ever since the | q A baie Yi * 1.02, 1.16 2-6, handy A real | ~ BEAUCOUP_ Six tanonee) Ihe 3, , Gixth Inning, Hickman, 1b HY Oi Bae srupaveiore On the fret half of the flnal In the! American League invaded Philadelphia eC Bowery, page Canal st, Riga ci | 1.01 3-6, 1.16 2-5, handily, Never 80° Bradley filed to Hemphi Hickman : ‘ consolation division W, B. Bly, New| jn 1901, and also owns a big Interest Concert, Refined 'Vauteville, Moving Pret a wtisged wen furlon In 0,23, good. popped out to Hall, Jajole fouled to Lajole, 2b.. 09 1 8 O med RACK Fo, ids and up- Haven, wae {up on B. J. Scofield, jr., | the team. But Mr. MoGillicuddy—tha: DUES 1 te Le Lats ng. | wis MR eee ety er ons® | Conroy, NO RUNG. Bemis, c.. 0 1 G1 } ty | SiamifCrd. Inthe fourgomee Ra, the way ‘he has to tell the man, when WORRISON'S—ROCKAWAY BEACH, He {s ready. ily iss ‘ i tp _ Blair struck out, Bradiey ; " it te, jr, and W pard, both | he comes to register before election € GEORGE G. DAVIS—Tyrer furto Frenek fiapnet 12 sweeney, Hogg atfuck out Hinchman, rf....0 0 1 1 0 APT BL bey cravaeh Deco Hoe and | timo or when he pave avery year nt Ere, abide award ieee in 0113-5 0.23346, 0.36 2-6, handily, ee ee Beventh Inning. RT : () ft §. Brouson, both of New Haven, 3| his Athletic an B 2 0 , H 4 EXT “LOVE Has early speed. TOM a havdilvomen coe lGancora nee ring, 9b... 0 1 0 and 2 to go. Weather hot; gallery | fighting. ne ie nd a eighth man waa cig the aune way. Perrng Birmingham, ef... 0 YY Ov Ines, = Lajoie and McAleer. | PALISADES izine 3 a Lit 3-5, 6, NO RUNS. n 4 F th 8, out | Amusement Park | WINDSOR ENTRIES parece wee ater u NB. Liebhardt, p.. fH 8 a There are two other managers, out| Diving Ho : uck out, Conroy singled over TIPPERARY MEN TO HAVE ft many that might be mentioned, and On W.10 st. Ferry. Hadm..fo." Sat PR — Seven furlongs in second and took second as Moriarty —---+-) I ‘ jelight. Tikit ‘now handily, At hls best, Was" out io ‘Liebnandt" who took’ the Tot 2 - a i porn ave ii « nae National French Wollday P, Felze Ball uly “4 1 lepecial lane Mrentoe word) |W CHASDAWATSOne mite: tee Lay | Cot ste onrer q) SED thane ye pou RTH RACE —Three-year-olds and hp- GALA TIME TO-MORROW, | Gre is aye Aleer of thei Louis) | ADSLISSION FR INDSOR RACE TRACK, Ont., July 11. breesing. Ready to win, walked. Delohanty “tied to ts! but ae Base on Balls—-Oc Hogg, 5; off wards aly ne mile and a sixteenth, |the Browns are now up In the Ame aa 3 fo entries for monday are aa follows: % DOLLY PANKER One mile and Hinchma: vi hailed Conruy al ee i enna ete ts4 Entries for the running events for the! can League race just because Jimmy Take Iron Stean Mngt three-year-olds “and: nein | fe asineeaan fir epiees BE: ane | as ihe vite HNO Rt Cleveland eco al Black Oak + Tipperary atuiletle games on Sunday are) MoAleer has been able to ge his play) More and fady Rider Dives From Pe Oe Ree HO KK Fol toh, | SUNBURY—Four furlongs in 0,60, Elghth Inning. Left on Bases — Higulanders, 3; Bae apaneee f coming In so fast that the official han- | (8, welteAteer Hor six years tins ion Pewsteeoery: 119;' *F ortda Glen, 100; King ‘Tle breezing, Nice colt, Birmingham struck out, but got to Cleveland, 6 F a capper, Christopher Murray, says that an absolute free rein in the man i: 1h Pe TI TES pated #0 WHIP TOP—One mile in 1.48, hand- first, as Sweeney let the last one get | Struck Out—By Hogg, ¥) oy Lieb- | ile Mat he will have such an array of talent, ment of the St. Louls team, but TUNA bdins ae Meecha Me by lies ie mater Bi oP ee a B Finck K : that he could send another Olympic! handicapped at the start by having a : |19 CRESSINA—One mile tn 1.6, breea- strikes. ey Stolen Bases—Hinchman. team over and defeat John Bull. This| lot of dead wood unloaded on him PARK ain: aelenass | ing. atpugk My NO ae ii Double Play—Liebhardt and Hickman. soclation is foremost in GA, A. cir-)a result of the war between the Am 0 the Sea Banch Exon : jum’ Parmer, Ms —_S=— |e Hees hake three to Hickman Fe ete cyann | cles, and “also has a working agree: can and National Leagues In 18% and a8: Waterway, 154; | i: i mil! CNS ment with the A. A. U. 1902 ol edges, owner of the) =e — | Engineers Plan Big Ball, Sweeney struck out. — In the hurdling matches between | Browne. has stuck to McAleer. | Mo. (p Ri HT ON BEACH’ PAF lember eee ro Time in Annual Games. Ninth Innin Niles, and getting the crowd wild, as g¢, Hoi King eeGolntye Ure eye carn ey pr nyercua tent new, “ION OF JERUSAL ng, 101; Cave Adeum, ih Wed the score. Conroy went to third) ( erick the official trom the Git | "the other manager is Larry Lajole 3 EXTRA GRAND DISPLAY A Hickman walked. Lajole bunted, but on the play, Delehanty struck out, but erick the official referee from the G. A, P. iN’ § ne ‘Phorn HH Taslngton 8 orth, ” oA Leh dt if A. of Ireland, Thomas Maddocks, from of the Cleveland team. In ability he is 08: Suncretition, 00; Park Row, 101; Gold) Ulmer Park, Brooklyn, will be the Hogg’s throw hit the runner in’ the Bemis dropped the ball and threw to St Baer "pin a {habe pnin Hurrters In Dublin, fs now | (he greatest ball player the game has | — SERETAaDTEe = Bor aes Risa tat ed cone of a banner gathering of athletes yess oak teat Vey ayia GAT Lajote, foraing aut H mph, Dele isa Caller sh in America and will referée both ever known, not “enor Hans Wag- STEEPLE 7 CONEY TSLAND'S aS Bedford cf Wilton healers Eccentric and Standard Engineers will sineles iseountd Hleliman and Lajote, Hickman were trying {0 ru mn down, ao A UGTA AES GAN op _~_ fox At eeE Mane the last’ five years, the A LAUGH IN EVERY SPOT, , ronert a. Holesker:| thelr annual cai ogg Inte e throw to the plate | Conroy dashed in home with 8 " sat aa tribe from Cleveland have filet to —- Hebe laroeiion 89 Bere ual carnival of amateur) oof dught Hinchman going to. third pra ile Re home vith the wine ard: mile and sixteenth. CYCLISTS, ON RUN TO PARIS Tee ee RAL LOUn anti Gan waroualy | Gea — | onga: two-year. | sports, on a throw to Conroy, Perring took £06, —Orace Golding FROM NEW YORK, IN CHICAGO | Part tits dam owners, butting te erates ose gee a teaae iatcas The events, open to all A. A. U. ath- second in the mix. a Conta, threw POO TOT 98, Hawk Sheek . ‘880. out Birmingham, > —_—_—_—. 1 e I y % 16. Triney We Hoover “Keine “Wi, “Miss | ete Ore W-yard Se-yard, Si-yard and | °%..th "batted for Hogg, and Orth was | AMERICAN CRICKETERS WIN, [in the management, Lajole may snot | Mis | on@-mii 0- 4 aHTCy 5 Ro! \be a manager, but he could get more} meres 108, May Taita 110 one-mile runs, handloap; 40-yard run, hurt going Into first and Manning Y ‘ CHICAGO, July 1L—Robert Hell wick pean aOr pas c : out of bid players If he had @ tree | Ad Feo reuccclee and Gate fh | noviee, and running high jump, handicap. | for him. Niles singted to centre, ad-) WwoRokSTHR, England, July i— Tally. . Sea Ae the Gartiant aerteyige| [finial He tb handloapped by “ordors i on tenekice. OR Re Lae wih. | Bach winner will get @ solid gold watoh, | Yancine Manning. fo second. | Conte members Of stived in Chicago seat.’ | from’ headquarters The American cricket team represent- ora Price 106. Inventress 105, | There also be three closed events and a Beet, 4 ip from New York to Paris. on Are the St Eg *Pleaee error, filling the bases, Mortarity fouled |ing the Gentlemen of Philadelphia won tr J Here Are the are. * tom. Mise Delaoer 105; | rattling game of push ball, besides! out to Bera, ‘Hemphill smashed sain |lle match here Moody from the Wore 4 oe | Pesan Thaygmmass axe the ton | Suamle ealees, Johnny MoOrae aces © Modovrentice allowance cialmed, bowling and shgotigg for prises, [gle tuo genire eqoning Mapping and |cestersbire eleven by cappruntioe ‘ljowanca, cae ere j to « huree of $300, be tao Giaata, Frank Ghaace of the One Pgached by AW Joules vo Sanqy, Lalande