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Engeman, Fitzger First Step in The Kings County Grand Jury Racing Association, Wi John G, Cavana track. The indictments are t Elder to carry out cases to trial at once, Ms t and in the e UP the race track gates, following ‘of disorderly houses. Mr. Elder has deciared that the rac tracks are disurderily resorts, where ng is permitted. is Hkely that a decision will be had in the mutter before oises to Belghion Ln two wee It is a peculiar situation,” said Mr Fide: ‘The race-tracks are protected under the law. But we wil! put a stop to dict every day, If the meeting Aifteen days we will get a new ment every day.” 1t was sald to-day that Joe Vendig and Orlando Jones testified before tle Grand is for ndict+ Jury that the race-track sold the book makers advance information which en abled them to transact their business The much-heraided presevtnont prom: ined by Mr Elder was handed Grand Jury to-day. B: it quite as hot as was expe * Presentment scores the police and track oMoiala for failing to enforce tle law and recommends that the pres giving the race tracks permis to Dolice their own grounds and suspend: Ing the code be repealed It commend the work of Lileuts. Langan Van and Langan and V flee, rald at Sheens! a riot when t! men they arrested pntment ry The evidence laid before us cor Minced us that notwithstar the fa @hat this new !aw went eo (Continued on Second Page.) NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Boston aC ee = Ohicago ., Boston .. Batter! an and Overall and Wk raham. Umpire- At Philadelphia, Cineinnar Philadelphia » Hatteries and Dooin oon 08 nd Schlei; Klein AMERICAN LEAGUE, At Detroit 1 Umpir Porton trol! 0 Batteries Rurchell and @ommers and Thomas. Uinp At Chicago, 1 Carr Washington Chicago Batterie: and = Sullty O'Loughlin smita n. and Umpir Hu Smith and st At St no 0 Louis, ° 1 and Powe Connolly Hadelphia Lou's Batteries end Spencer. EASTERN LEAGUE. j At Rochester, jaltimore 03 0 jochester wo... 1 0 0 Batteries—Adkins and Hearne; reney and Erwin. Umpire—Taft At Buffalo. oootrtoe Buffalo ... ov1000 Batteries — Brackett Stanage; Toser and McAllister. Umpires—Walker fod Murray | At Montreal 1 Bender Umpi ry 6 ' Ma- Newark .... 1 Providencee Montreal aon00 2000 Batterles—Sline and Ostdiek; and Holmes. Umpire—Black ey $12 BLUE SERGE SUITS, $4.95 | Ths Hub Clothing Corner, '227- roadway, Corner Barclay St, Revfe ON NERS a AS PLAIN mblIng if wo nave to arrest and In-! CAMB im, + Charges Against Racing Association, ¢ ald and Cavanagh © Plan to Nail Up the Gates icted the Brighton Beach »pher J. Fitzgerald and house” at the Brighton taken by Acting District-Attorney He will take the tely nail Tace tracks emt of a conviction immedi the rule of the police in taking care : COMMITIEE AMED TO GR OUR CHAMPIONS ils Acting ce McGowan 'p List from Every Waik in Life. Makes | \ ng Maye MoeGowan this afternoon rmittee which will act at the reception to be ten- nounced the o Lito the Olympian team of Ameri. an athle vho won such great honors | nd q yet e about are as follows: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE J \ ACs Conw ay Chairman ar, Iria c MOA in EN. ty Vator MOA Thr toenth Rogt.A.A. Capt, Po oJ. Maguire, Sixty-ninth” Regt eas D. J. Murphy, Twenty-aaoond Regt AL AL sttier H. Gulick, Publle Schools Ai 1 Meehan, Timoty DP. Sullivan Daniel Ff. Cohalan, I, Urlanger, RECEPTION COMMITTEE, P. Sullivan yearn, ‘ ernian Rhinela Koalnall hoW.B tan Hf Perey Nag Michael J . Drummond. J d MoDermott Nicoll Gen Jamew BR. O'Relrne, Hiram. hloomineda? Irving [° Bloomingdy ot mningdiste, elm. i Louis Daval Mush Hoxtlng Solin A NuoNe Ye Ay J. Clayton, Ansonia, Social and Athletic A.W. Leonard, Aztes 4. 4. T TO, Rhine Badminton Club. Dro HAC. Andergon, Contral Turn Verein, 1 Reckwith, Fencers’ Clit i rineyer, Fresh Alt ( ‘ Athiet ' i Py Anthon ' Sulliv tna City Hany je to-day and Saturda at King's busy st All men’s summe $12 Men's Royal Blue, Black aud Gr Be Sults, guaranteed fast colors Sizes, 34 to H, single on double bre Sela! outs and Satiniay tirday evanine #11) 10 all ste 4.95, | 10 one-ha cation coats and panes. $1.95 and worsted suits w or brow legant LI WHATHER—Ratn to-night and Saturday, _NEW “YORK, FRIDAY, sULY oi 1908, _ PRIOE ONE CENT. ENG SECOND DAY Weather Clear. July DAAC AT SARATOGA. Track Fast. ‘Two year-olds thet have not won $1,000, $400 added; five and a 2 rt xood. Won handiiy, Winner, ch. c, by Yankee 1. Time1 45, Ws. 8t, Fin. Jockeys. Pi. Bh, onnauent Hanger, jt 3 Shilling 25 (HEH) Bre i 5 Dusan re aes ‘ MeGar thy 4 3 ‘ 6. Mad ee Connaught Ra ) he lay off the pace to the atreton, where ie came lon the outalde, a1 eptor near tne sixteenth po won going ayer Pre: + A ceptor had all hiw ‘speed the end, Chepontuc held on gamely e Gar. ) SECOND RACE —Threo i 9 Post time, ¥.02; off, 268 Btart udee—Lady Scarlet. Owner—-Boverwyck 8 | lager. Starters. Wits. * Tenanc by Couriesy rr Disobedient 1 DiArkie 802 Alauda 62) Easton ay Bir Toddington manch Guten Suray by Courtesy k ran back to DOK gomninand. on ch turn was runni very at the end. tea rot 6x0 THIRD RACE—Maiden fillies, tavyear-olds, $400 added | AE tt, 984 Siar ygood, Won easly, Wime ee SCORE BY INNIN Wis. St » Fin. Jockeys. i} He wae doing D'Aarkle cl ahaha he" » Pirates Pull Off a Triple Play in Fast: Game Marked by Brilliant Fielding—Dodgers’ Hits Go to Waste. Ty aha Mccaney BH Mecarthy ro Dugan 61" Bruswel Bt Sweet 7. Miller 8 Notter mi tace ¢ of Vestent bes ed wrong five and a half fur 6 2 ' Pittsburg ‘Brooklyn E GS: 00300003 O— 010000010 Spe in The Evening World.) BROOKLYN RT GIANTS im ON AGAIN: BROOKLYN LOSES 10 PTSBURG. McGraw's Men Toy With the Cardi- nals and Hit “Bugs” Raymond Hard After Driving South- paw Lush From Box. SCORE BY INNINGS: 20000 1500 2 sali St. Louis Giants (Special to Tha Peening Worl a ) ers iin oT | WASHINGTON PARK. BROOKLYN Ri. PO. A. g.,_PO1O GROUNDB, uly athe | . H, PO, A, By PA aa J , kot good and even AF | Giante Just toyed with the Cardinals t0- e.g a evecare under @ hard drive al spy Burch, If 1 1 2 0 Oday, and the reuit of the afternoon's ’ teres 3 ant worth remembering, Misa Gran | to-day day's drubbing — gaan i t. Doyle, sa. oo 8 | ii a: a i — downing the Dodgers, who found the Pattee, 2b .0 1 8 L Olantartainment was: Giants, 9; 3 lz ue nena ee) u ¢ for three-year-old: selling, $00) added, one mile bal! mostly when hits dd no good Hummel, 1b 4 1 9 3 o| Louis. , |Bremahan, ¢. 1205 t 4 b , The game was one of the fastest Iuush Inst less than two innings: Jt Needham, c. OQ GM 0) i y. Winner, ci, by Ben Holliday i Alperman, rf. it MW m oO the Giants to have St. Louis Ruction Owne : vere and Was marked by bril angered the Gia p Donlin, rf. oss... oh ak a th | Fane Bate __ Jockeys 9p, Hi, c lant fielding, The Pirates pulled off Bergen, ¢. 0 1 8B 0 Ol ecore twice in the first, and by way ot Seymour, cf, A st @ i rrr Partrtine tot Mei dazzling tviple play in the third and Lewis, ea, 0) BR O/ahowing thelr renentment tney fel! upon | HEY OU ib al th oh 0 eat Py three Jouble plays are credited to the Sheehan, 2b 0 1 1 2 9 the southpaw, and before they got n, 3b. Bat anette Pe Brooklyns : Q tt iM through rending him there was a big) McCormick, If ih a Bo ET: Complete ran an Tuproved | Wagner found his tatting size again Maloney, cf. wef 00 00 ave on the score boant. “Bugs” Ray-|Bridwell, 88.......2 2 0 3 0 mace over her the lant furlong, Obert | and figured prominently in the HK. and, Rucker, p. v.sea- 0 1 1 1 0, mond, who relieved him, was just "| Herzog, 68 (tr Netee TFT Delaware Handicas year-oida and dpwar | He columns, but Rucker didn’t seem any - - = Jeaay. ‘Then the Glants ran bases ae if | 5 uty cee | OBO ide eanier for him than for the rest of the Totals .2 9 27 10 0 they were playing “Puss In the Corner ylor, Des. 2 | Pom. 4 Won easily Shi civ by! Orman iti PITRSBURG and kept right on making runs Brain, of. 9 0 0 0 ir Op. Hi Sh First Inning: d BH, BO. A, B,| When they wore sla Meare sent Merkle, It. 0 10) 00) 2) 0 1 n hie youngsters #0 they also could pa a ae z 2 1265 Spike Shannon, the ex-Giant, led off) x yi i a ‘ ne | ple ae He banetey mean |e Cheeni 40 Oe eone ain Totals opno 1) JK) PP TL 40h Hy We Pe , K 3b i 9 8 9 ol 5 6 M8 20 i 2 | Lewin collared. Leach followed with a| Leach, 3b ; Firat Inning Paatse ST. LOUIS 45 13 larive to right, which was good for a|Clarke, If 0 0 0 2 0) parry teat out an Janel fy her R. H. PO. A. BR 10 ran a greatly Improved on, the stretch frm and } ba but was caught napping, Rucker | Wagner, s6........ 2 i Mea oe Rive neg re () 9 at 0 6 | M gainers Roval wifer, sir John Johnson had plenty |to Hummel t» Lewis, Clarke bunteds Abbatichio, 2b.... 1 250) ohare grounded. Murray. stole ,e (ee {ipoms eestor | of speed for six furlongs, 1 pro! but was guickly thrown out by Shee . ‘ 2 TT RAGD R re wan} $400 added: aaven fur nan, NO RU ilsou, rf iv Y 0) second base. Konetchy beat out an ie \Mfurray, of, at om @ WO | bi saat i i Ya . 0 1 urray in| 0} plate Winner, b. «., bY Sandringham—For. Burch fanned out like a achoolboy, | S¥acina, 1b 4 8 neta nit to ial a SS CaRiTS Konetchy, 1b. oi shat) 0) | : us pees Pattee drove out # tly, which Shannon | Gibeon, 0 0 1] third base onetehy hareees | Delebante it oan 0 ] Jockevs, Op. HI gathered in easily. Wiison then made| vaddox, p 1 1 0 |, Worked a double steal, Konetchy got to y, If. : 2 | \ B Dugan, 14 4g ty A pretty running eaten of Hummel's fly |} aati = | seeond base, and when Bresnahan | Charles, maa) 3b 8 Fo! | site NO eer Herat Uaieneneas ean RUNG) "6 10 TTF dropped the return throw from Bridwall 1 i wig, i in eG i | oH Ha Second Inning. Tovale ene: Murray scored, Delehanty beat out a/ ae é ; York $12, i $45 Wagner was applauded when he came | First Base on Balls-Off Ruoker, 6; off rien ee eee ctenney made @ | Albert, 2b. 0 0 0 Delfelum wo le aplace ef Brant mot Jig the plate. He was given a pags, al-, Maddox, one 5. Brooklyn, poor throw to the plate and Koneteny | Byrne, gh, “0 1 ot 40 ee SE | though the third one wae straight over] | Left on Based ae cored. MoGraw was gent to the benoit 5 the plate Batty also walked, pro Rucker: Madd for kicking. Charles filed to Seymour. | Lush, p »0 0 0 2 6 moting Wagner fo nd, Wilson's | | Strick Out—By Rucker, 6, by Maddox, WO RUNS. | Rayinond 0 fh ( bont fly was nalled by Sheehan, Swa- 2 i Me Umea oul tan Munrastn Dowie (cay ET. 3 bina could not locate “Rucker's faat| Three-Hase Hit Wagner. Pattee. | walked, and advanced a dag on Bres- | *Snaw ...,,..., vw Oo 0 curves. Sneehan made a great running | Stolen Rases—Wilson, Gibson, Pattee, | walked, and advanced « Ose on Orca zs featch of Gibson's foul fly near the) ripe Play—Leach to Swacina to Ab-| nahan’s yaa londered ae of Ue | ee ee «rand atend. NO RUNS. batichio $ i Sh mane Oh went to second base | Totals 4 eS PS Ce ak Meee ee TC eee eee eee eee a eer else. | Maat ayia pared tiicay pasehaDoniini|l AHatted/ (ch Raymondila ninth ing bounder hitting Maa.ox and shoot | han to Hummel, to Lewss: Lewis and) & Ml te tbelenanty, Seymour singled. to ing away from him. Lewis sacrificed, jfummel; Pattee, unasststed lant ield, scoring Doyle and sending Base Hite-Off Lash, 6 in 123 ine Wacina touching him out on the Ii Wildt | Pitches—Rucker CEE ee AoO Eaateee ie BaviTiolh atole |THDEM | Bergen then slammed the ball to right} fit hy Pitevet—Alpe rena’ Nharles got Devin's fy Fitst. Base on Balls—Off Taylor, $: jcentre for a base, scoring Alperman. | (mpire—Rudderham second ase ANH RU: SY off Lush, 2: Ray Leach grabbed Sheelian's bunt fly and | - --— ~-| back of first base, ONE 4 Left on Bases Glants, & | by a quick throw to Swacina doubied * i olethiwaacthrownaGut Second Inning. Bir ck Out-By Taylor, 9: by Raye | Bergen, ONE RUN neh scored. Lewin w ‘own out) ck and Mond, Third innin [oy Wagner. ONF RUN | Ludwig Med out fo MeGermick, and) two-Base Hits—Donlin, Seymour, | 9 Ninth Inning: | Byrne struck out. Bridwell ¢ Barry, McCormick, Doyle =u | Mesidox singled to the Infield and arteayl Lush. NO RUNS. Jon'a| Stolen. Bases—Murray, 2; Konetehy, Went to second on Shannon's bunt over | Maaddox wer out. | Hum McCormick was safe on Charles's Bridwell, Devlin, Herzog i betty ¢ Cotyt | Sheehan's a. Twach sacrificed, Ru Se Ole al fumble and sprinted to third base on BY VINCENT TRANOR, ee EO IP) Hummel retiring luim alone. Clarke Fig each Mes te Rridwelf't single to centre eld, and Plays—Dole ond ‘Tenney; ESO ie world.) » where she tlred.| tanned ont aud the crowd roared, Wag. eg oe Tati han hoist-|Bridwell took second base on the throw.| Herzog to Devte tat connes RY Ghee UB ance of catching Wed! ver followed with a drive to centre, |_ Bergen Ded 10 Clarkes ery eee Cuan cesslly thtew out Tayion ‘Tenney! tit tian Ri ceRarn FE OUOISES SENSO IL SUSE nping, Wall Ftower| sogcine. Maddox and Shannon, and |#d one to Shannon. Maloney wa co) Cin oattliing the beses, Gush ent| Umoirecatmarne Moquette, winner of the Mohawk sniping. Wall Flower! teaching second on the throw in. Batty tired by Batty and Sw se avte's bounder and threw McCormick | - _ akes, was voted as the sur of sure ond place throughout. | singled to centre, sending Wagner RUNS % dnt ted cansthi ime from behind in the/ home. Wilson singled, sending Batty out at the plate. Bresnahan smashed a [things, Nobody wan ANSEL caught Cotytto after the! to third, Wilson stole second and. on Single into right fleld, scoring Bridwell i a e of the big to have the show money/ a short throw down Batty was nailes and Tenney, sent Doyle to third and | y i (here, tried to get 8,0 down at 1 2, Jar the plate, Ber; to lewis to Ber. took second base on the throw In. Don- a avers bodyeknawanthat nt rf hot, | Ren. THREE Rt -_ liv slammed a two-bagger over Murs aid eversbpay kon _ Shaw isn't MeCahey Puts Ove Long Shot am eany tay Fintan veers He araed a Ute ba eger Over Sur Ing dedd ones, Moquette Bal: Hea aM to 1 shot, ridden by | throw. ieucker tined the batt toe d Ha RENE ee ey oped all a 4 won zing. Joe Me P UIpset o the day | promoting Maloney to second. A cracked a two-tier to right fleld fence Complete chased Moq all the way, here aware Handicap] play then followed. Burch Ine fied th scoring Donlin. Raymond took Lus and Was an easy winne: of the place a wom! thing, Mara- [iene bs whe threw to Swacina, forcing place in the box. Devlin walked. M nil was an easy win ; ra Rucker, and on Swacina's fast throw to PTRIRI TRIG Cormick — strick out, but Ludwig noney {n front of Goleonda i race looked| Batty Maloney was nailed at second SCORE BY JNNINGS: dropped the ball and fad to throw to A rumor that Sher e , i aging vy! NO RUNS. 000 first base. FIVE RUN signed his job was all 0 money ‘went. in on ie : ‘ Wea q th ‘ a raimok ate good pane, UML tie bests es, weet eee 4 Highlanders 010 Third Inning. @ to-day. With amor 9 could do was sevond, in front. of] Swacina retired on his grounder ad eee: Heit eee ? fort ha oe, Hughes waa not sits val tour. eho gota pelle ede | BY Pater and ungated Cleveland 200040 oar artetad 8 \vochanaer inte let fled with Bradley's work, He has not) Kennyette and John Jolingot! Made! tothe bag, Maddox ralsedsa bie anit Murray walked, Konetchy struck out made any arrests at track, and has |"! (! eC unin ig ea heed nie h Bureh got under cleverly. No — Delehanty singled to centre feld, and been quoted as saying that Justice |e far turn. | An Me | RU ’ Barty vor tO Bresnahan, NO pret a tL ne setting woutes| 07, .auterae d d re ney Pattee drew four high ones. Hum- (Snocial to The Prenine World.) BATTING ORDER. fe) Tavior to Bresnahan. NO ri ; ‘ a maz lathe alestonee cs ‘ ned the gl one Was gathered in hy CLEVELAND, July al- Sere over Cleveland Brdwell Mied out to Charles, Taylor be his gulde if Bradley lives some jto the s eee eine n. Alperman was hit with a yesterday's defeat, Elberfeld’s Hilltops THIER IT struck out. Tenney beat out a hunt, distance from the village, $0 he couldn't | rail and came away. Me NATE Dito ball, Patten going to second, pe nalalneanennal Gaiialab thelaerien rea gS, (hut was. caught napping, Ravmonders be seen early in the day to personally ja ointin oul agains #0 Lewis sacrificed, Maddox to Swacina, Deka” rind Rs furnor, rf Konetohy. to Riev. NO RUNS deny or affirm the ramor, but one of claiming hie swe front of DIN) Bergen was retired by Swacina, unaa-| fo-day determined to get revenge for Lajole, 2b Fourth Inning his deputies who talked with him thig right at the anc claim wasn't) sisted. NO RUNS toe drubbing, Chesbro was sent into Stovall, Ib i 1 Lauder morning sald there was nothing in the al } in Sate Tota are Charles boat out a bunt, and Laude cave ee ened ; —+ -— Fifth Inning: [the box for the visitors against Falk Ne ena ras popped out to Devin, Byrne wae out Sheriff Bradley when seen at the track RT ERIE RESULTS. Shannon waa called ont on strikes, energ. the Reaireds Beus. Hinchman, as. ona long foul fly to MeCormick. Dav ridiculed the tdea that he had resigned FO Leach pasted the ball to left for » be Inning: Bal eesetce in owen put Rasmon, “NO RUNS Jor would. He said: “What, me resign? ———= | Clarke hit to Sheehan, who : a sk-ups and throws by ae —-———-—— | Doyle rolled out to Konecchy. tinase Well, I guess not! If they want to get : Cr ane oat Out, and as Teach tried to Three great pick-ups and throws by 1 : Jsisted ¢ 3 threw out Bresnahan mé out they will have to put me o (Special to ) bd ts +¢ l@ Was nailed on Hummel.'a pretty Bradley retired Conroy, Keel r Chase dropped Moriarity’s good throw | Hontin popped out to Byrne, NO RUN3 and then Til fight them in the courts to, FORT FRIE, Ont. July 31—To-day's ¢) o Lewis NO RUNS. Chase. NO RUD on Josh Clarke's drive, Bradley's Fifth. Inning: eu back.” 4 ed as follows: Sheahan was disposed af on Clarke beat out an infield ait. Rrad-| #imale to right sent Josh to third. Mori- a ahs AplemWecvearcolde tnald: under by Wagner and Swacina J. Clarke beat out an infi sabre arity threw out Turner. Lajote's toree | parry beat out a bunt. Riley s Fuck Six Scratches In Opener. Rat HA B- eee CREW oney raised a foul fly which | lay sacrificed. Chase, unassisted. Turner bagger wo tar right centre scored Jos | git. Doyle grahbed Murray's e Six serathhes left the opening event in ee eee ee ada to. 3, |Wons Rucker was quickly rotite 1 to Pall Lafole got an" Clarke ‘and Bradley, Chesbro, threw [touche gecond and threw to Peentet TEC aMe Garden | Console, 108 (ROM). 8. to i, a t0'1 and nder by Batty and BWACINY.|s gig and sto'e second, Stcvall also | Ol Stovall, Nin Clarke drove the ball ng & pretty double aught Ranger won, b P to 5, 2; Scantling, 105 (Martin), & to ot an infield mit, Clarke scoring, \veh run, ambling In behind Latole, Alter [RUNS at A Ey eeu 1,3 to 1 and § t9. pale) Sixth baning Bail tried to cet Lajole at third Morinr-{ wae hie and then stole Cheat CORN 2 ante ballewehrem ene was ten lengths out of it famba Fit Appointment! “Wagner fanned out and rooters | ity wag spikad. Stovall stole second, | cot Hinchman’s pop. FOUR RUNS. | Airey oat arm i eighth, and seemed unab Ching ares Prank Fa) Save Honus the laug was iieinowis bad throw, Sixth Inning, right fied. MoCormick wen himeelf, Shillng persevered t xor, Ramsay, Harold, Iran a bane on balls. Wy ve fled Lattoie scoring on Kieinow's bad threw. ak get OU asiae aia lite AMARA Wel UREA G jcolt, however, and he began to m ster and George CC Dillion alse! to Lewig and on P) . Conroy tossed out > Lajoie threw out Conro BA el fp am Brldevalli atole lup ground in the run to. the i hore | quae! Bat § easily RUNS aie) ayer DD An A Nene Whee aylor th 1 Meanwhil . an OND RACE—Steeplech ise; short| 4 ( , threw ont Chase, nehman's throw | Taylor wa Ke were fl 4 Lights { rehibald), hy houinc to Wagner ane Second) Inning jow beat Hemphill, YO RUN Aisin why, n they were stragihte Tetons Manzano, Wed at frat laced the ball to Flemphill was sate on Hinohman’s low "“Biniarg, the Mer den, Miss, reerult AEN Char |Connaught Ranger n t tod and Might fora bag mni to jt y was j t al ; pe 1. Was sent in, Falken fanned fo TWO RUNS Preceptor tiring second, Wa (MeClain) 17 to] tight centre, promoting 1 1 Delehanty pepped to Lajole, Brads sh ind time, J. Clarke and won & away. i, Die i. pad cute hird: (mes4:98: 35 a‘ emman fouled wis Uirow beat Be nN wil i rel) Tay fouled to Morlarity Sixth Inning blew up in A SUE Delford, Raining Leaves and Byzaatine, dreve a o Clar ge 1 jinchman ew [a eerenane by Courtesy Wi : Beventh Inning, Se BGS Hinshman | | Tenancy by: sy Wins | THIRD RACE 1X | Swacina singled to left. Gibson puree Falken-| DIED AT. “THIRD ATTEMPT. | nancy by Courtesy, after disa furlongs.—Apach, to 10! og, promoting Swacina to second pointing his owner with a bad ras 5 prart = terday, Was sent back to-day ese tt Twenty-Vear-O1 Girl Ended Lite md_and made good. He Won under a ling up i - : mild rive tr Disoty with Wie FRY shane ne With Gas When Poison Failed. YArkie third. ‘Tenan 1 Wir cH | Sato age ; Paine pace of Kas ) AIROIFRDH NG Aen eacuriihite Us lie htiny Ge Ss : eteh and ame away. DI 4 ¢ rest from work this a NO RI nedient closed: of ground in 1 1 Hoffman found her dedr Seventh Inning ting the place bere sere acy, fe yatt Med Wit also if and upon forcing it in| shorts ak ent tps i {tote ef! forced Sheehan at 1 Wagner to wee TW hit GOMBAR GRU HATAIE or Naw DiArkle ar Vise ht to i, 8 to band) Batty H vine. da 8 “Riiby Alinta was knocked t Magazine also Eighth Inning Fourth Inning, ty vears old, lying dead mour, RO. uitset. Came again oniy to be p i itemph Abatal Mo- | vith a rubber tube in strefeh A Leac vu be ain. , Fifth Race—1 Burch Along tarity: knoeked one " Keene Filly ls Good one sixteanth.—Dix (Bowe e ase FURIE, SUnON IDEA Wedding Bells, the Keone filly, grad- 10, 10. Graseonn {1 Sweer W cat NT lengths, wit A OME bene saching third, | He . t sixteent fam SIXTH “ TREE RUNS iin ar Li Flower wl ila j f : : tan tat ss! rent of Y tora a. | a seoomi) i Fifth Inning: ad singe ae 2 iGavel n st * Pinkots Bure! nel aft ra a fying start, and, followed bY sesond ruck t ¢ Ne | downen, Open till (Continued on Second Pagey and Loulse Bell. The lai. ‘ 0 [ ole second and on Gibson's wild

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