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ze JEANETTE WUULD eaten PA PLAS THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 27 _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK poe ~ Jeanette Is Well Prepared for Johnson if Billy Gibson's | $20,000 Offer Really Captures the Champion for Bout in This ; City. Copyright, 1912, by The New York World) ILLY GIBSON is hunting through i B the jungles of Chicago to-day for Mister Jack Johnson, Gibson has & proposition of importance to iny be- fore the champion. * | intends to offer him the «mal! but Interesting sum of | 620,000 to come to New York and box ten fast rounds wit Jo Jeanette, | whose manager, Dan McKetrick, ac companied Gibson to Chicago for the Purpose of trying to influence Jack with his persuasive eloquence. If Billy corners Jack to-day he may get an answer, If he ties Jack hand | ‘and foot and torses him on a train | he may got the champion to come to! New York, But it's all a big “IE, Johnson, at the best, Is a very unc tain sort of « proposition, He smile his golden simile and promise, Wery often that's the end of It. Jack, was matched to fight Langford in England whon he received that McIntosh offer for a fight with Tommy Burne in Australia, Me told the National 8. C. People that he'd hot-foot it right back to England as soon as he finished with NOT SUSPENDED { Burns, and go throug’, with his con- tract. The N. 8. © is still watting for Jack, However, 1 notice that he did keep engagements with Ketchel, Jeffries and Flyan, Perhaps he'll actually be cap- cured by that $20,000 offer and come here to mingle with the Hoboken champion. If eo—freworks. Jeanetté has been pre- Paring for months for this occasion. bea | PRE has been a lot of tatk| around town about the povsibility | ee in Pitchers’ Chicago. of having Jolmson box the, Sheckard, If Devore, If. Garden. Some people see no objection to| Behulte, rf. Doy ft as long as he is matched with another Tinker, #8 Hecker, cf. Zimmerman, Merkle, 1 man of his own color, 1 fall to nee any FOR “RUN-IN” WITH UMPIRE Crowd of 25,000 Turns Out te See Marquard and Lavender Battie ec. BATTING ORDER. New York. eh, ¢ y Possible objection to that myself, John. | Weacls ct toni fon isn’t a slugger, He's a remarkably | jevers, 29 eklitul boxer. Jeanette They'd undoubtedly box and furnish an Interest seems to in clever, fast ape too. | Archer, ounds | Lavende tacle, It] Umptres Morquar Jem and Buh, Copyrii ~ {DODGERS TROT OUT CRACK SOUTHPAW IN SECOND RED REDS’ GAME Allen, sWeashecenit acuity Trimmed the Cubs, Manager Dahlen’s Pitching Selection. BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. Cincinnatt, Moran, cf. If Northern, rf. Smith, %. Moblitxelt, 1b, Wheat, If. Mitohell, Pf. itshaw, Hummel, 1b, Fisher, s#, Miller, « Allen, p. Suges, p. Umpires—Joinstone and Eason, Ate tendance—,000, me that tie 1 skilful boxers, rathe than POLO GROUNDS, July ~\ crowd WASHINGTON P ‘ ; SHI . RK, BROOKE i @hould be encouraged. And the fact! of 25,006 people poured into the Polo] yyy ious bv. thote. oy) a F © that a man has become champion in a(Grounds thie afternoon to see the) vee the Cineiunatl Reds ite ctlent ®uarantee that he must possess unusual Giants and the Cubs go to the mat in] yan thetr serte, : okall, the wecona battle, The Kame WAS! ae dank O'L » the Dodgers went {the xecona ba at Hank O'Day’s unfortunate Re But as a gentleman of my acquaint. given added interest by the fact that) again toeday determined to egaualiter ance sald yesterday afternoon, “If ‘Marquard, the record holder and lav | ynother defeat, In ordor to make vle- Johnson boxes here, Koodby to the ender, the belltiany yr an tory as sure as possible, Manager Dah- game. The real trouble is that we are Were Riacked agains en trotted out Southpaw Al hypocrites! Johnson in heavyweight | PU s, Mn Doves WAPh mot: #ues tly defeated the Chicago Cubs by his champion, and his appearance will make | pended for: their protests yesterday erly twirling, Soggy was O'Day's ' # sensation. There'll be a lot of talk and were back in the same to-day, loa for the fring Hue, and he cer- about his fighting in New York, and" qirst Inning. —The Cube went after | [tly warmed up in great styl that will give people who are opposed to Marquard with fire int eyencand | opine ee ane under sport of any kind a chance to rush to piled up a lead of two rans, Sheckard | 0%) 0 a Who retired the n- the Legislature and make a great fuss, Rit tie sirst ball for a single and Schulte | WAMeied. | Bakes alse dro + They don't really think that Johnson Walked. Tinker fouled out to Merkle, | 77 ela us ume Fisher and johnson ment pata single past Here {Hummel handled the ball for an out Ms any worse than any other poxer, out Dt ied the bade. Leach then | Hoblitzell was the third victim om his Ser pretend that they do, “Langford, "fined the first ball against the right Jumper, while Fisher and Hummel also all the second-class box- quid wal! for two bases, scoring both [tok care of, NO RUD €rs can appear without causing trouble, @beckard and Schulte, Marquard sud-]| Moran hoisted a fly which Maraans i but if Johnson comes here there'll be deny tightened up and atruck out both [RoC under easily, Northen then smashed the ery that the bout will be for u Sailer and Kvers.-TWO IU the ball te the Ball Durham sign in ehamplonsbip, and that it'll be a prise ‘red one in thelr half. [deep left for three bases and crossed fight instead of a boxing match fi valk on # starter [the plate on Smith's terrific line drive MEM aes based: on bypoorey, tut vel Out by Doyle’ whon [0 the wame fleld for two bags, Wheat tadese the fy bocrisy, but itil a remarkable stop of | Was hit. with fast curve and went to sport, ‘a hot grounder over second, |first. Cuts! hit Into a double play, : ere pulled down Becker's long |Eamond touching second bane, forcing t See's ef. Johnson siways to right and Dovle took second on }Wheat, and then throwing to Hobiitae- ‘ brings the memory bac > kle Was safe on a hot }aizl in tine to get the batter, ONE — Siar Mit an ee eeten®: | shot to Tinker. Dr rolng to third, [RUN ith Borat, | Murray then beat out a high bounder | Second tnning—Mitehell strolled on reat friend * t of Jeff's, who ives near}to siort and Doyle scored. Herzog ro- {four low ones, Grant was a victim on ; Los Angeles. tired the side on a grounder to Saler, [strikes, Egan hit to Cutshaw, who t “Betore Jeff went to Europe,” he anid, | ON threw to Fiver, forcing Mitchell at i ue id oy f "1 Second Inning. ~The Cuba died quickly. |#eeo! smond was retired by Smith t ata 7 gel 4 mod with him and) socher was thrown out by Marquard, [and 1 nel. NO RUNS. Sd Ala Nhe came back, af | Tavender grounded out to” Short and| Hv vel rained a fly to the Infleld, er Ing a lot of training, he was a! gheckard popped Doyle.-NO RUNS, [Which lean collared. Fisher drew a different man. 1 went out to is plice.| Meyers wae safe on Hvers'« error, [free pass to first, Miller fouled out to 4 He was in great condition. We fooled| but Fletcher yt an easy boi tolGrant, Allen set the fans wild by ij @round a little, and ne was ax quick ay| vender, who tuned it into & double slamming the ball to deep centre fer ft # cat. Trying to hod hin y 1 Play, Marquard grounded out t> Moker, tpg begs eerie inher Moran fol- ‘ c ho rene jowed with a single to rimht Ach gd to hokt a steel spring, He han- |" nmird Inning.—After Bchulte and Tin- |Allen over the plate died me with ease, ker had gone out In the third, Zimmer. jcaught napping “He put in the first day cutting down man and Twach both walked, but Sater to Hoblitzell, "WO TF # lot of eucalyptus One of them, ax out on a grounder to Merkle, NO | Third aie MoLean bit up the third A Bide nel ‘ | base Ine for two bases aud went to after tens bit sy d, eft a big trunk Giants diel in one, t three | third on @ wild piteh, Suggs was thrown about thirty feet long that weighed] orges Devure waa thrown out by Tink t first by Cutshaw, MeLean eros: Jeff told me to helper, Doyle fouled to Archer and Becker the plate. Marsans fanned. Ba: rry it to the place where he was| pooped to Tinker. NO RUN® also called ov strikes, ONT pilimg them up. He toox the butt him-| The Cavs drew another blank, Devore | RUN ’ felf, about ten fect from the end, 1] mad areat catch of Evere'# fly to| Northen, singled to sight and went to on f out to Merkie, Lay. /tiird on Smith's safe drive to the same took the smal end, and \t was all I jfield, Smith reaching second on Miteh- could do to lift it, aty share of t at qore in t ena tls throw to third, Wheat weight was ubout G0 pounds, Je wih and the chow: Mid With a pitched alt ’ fourth and the crowd went wild ‘: about 1,20, He picked his end of the|with joy. After Merkle had fouled out Miling the b : log up with ease and carried it fifty | fo Zimmerman, Murray smashed a drive the ball to the fen right for yards without putting tt down. Me was, ty " left centre for two bases, #co' orthen, Smith and ss | tevea by aog ‘truck out, but Wheat, Hunmel singled to short cen- 3 as strong as a deur, | ot ; "4 hit R hi | Lavender uncorked a wild pitch an@ tre, scoring Cutshaw. Suggs was then saw him at Reno the afternoon | yuenaer uneanens, was thrown tiken out of the box and Benton sub- before the boul. He took back Into}out by, Tinker one stituted, Huminel was out stealing, < the house and showed me the ridges | MoLean to Esmond. Fisher walked and afternoon. tered the ring, he wuan't the same Jef- | "Ty the hurling match ‘Tipper fries, He was dazed and heavy and) the captalo, @ull, The life and spring of the day [3s ie be hy vefere had gone ee oF he ola ‘got! | Hiem hare, eoterad for explanation.” ee Ay who eremt, tack and Tisery ‘Gosimr, Le ANSE igs il mest Gal. wi Daly, Gal: | sheerwliead ay The ite race is “token to "ts | the. bo ¥ sis getebers ran Coiling, dim “Azcber, Vraua does aud fe Of muscle he had built up where he |stole second, Miller made a home run ot muscle he ad built up where bo | TWO-MILE BICYCLE RACE Tiber i sr eae tee age MEE Taas Ye such aplasia’ condition AT ENGINEERS’ GAMES, |Site ‘annt, Morn an hit on ‘the And he brimtur of contidence. tr 4 FiIA evamte in wh In aiing, Melean, to Hemond, SIX * Pred,’ he said, ‘you can bet your life will compete. “a | RUNS, . OM Me to-morrow, I'll win In a couple | clam it Cael (thal Of rounds.’ The next day, when he en- | the Bngneere jc Verk tomorrow| Hall Game at Sheepshead ‘Track. In meeting the fast Erie B. B. Club race comme grounds to-morrow, the home team, Wt. Mark's Toceum, will stage fsutraction that’ no doubt willbe bi patrons, Hoth (eames are at ‘top> F among the ie semipres of Greater wo Vitle but thet an ret ng covtest will a Jay will be calles a 8.te, ) i NEW MAN REPORTS TO.HIGHLANDERS AT ST. LOUIS TO-DAY Infielder Paddock of Dubuque Works ~ Beforé’** Double- Hartzell yolngled to left, phens to Daly. Austin forced Shot Pratt out going to second walked. Simmons, Austin to Ford _ |Papke to Fight McGoorty on L Labor Day Afternoon |rhis Will Be Bits Only Bout |] BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Fairmont A. C.—Lee Barrett of Before Sailing for Paris to |] Miuwaukee vs. Jack Dorman, ten Brown Gymnasium A. A.—Young Sieger of Hoboken va. Willie Mant- ler of Jersey City, ten rounds. St. Nicholas A. C.—Battling Kiddy va. Young Diggins of Philadelphia, ten rounds, Meet Carpentier. BY JOHN POLLOCK. t cew:| LONG ISLAND TITLE @ ball just over the ear, less than two inches from the temple. for the glancing blow would have been Islied. Lom and Ju laid ach other a stymie going and there was little | to choose between them, Juster got a But ‘he probably er Kutina doubled to left, scoring Austin two at the ninth by a #ix<oot putt, Willams doubled to‘ centre, scoring aver Raton 5, Which caured an outbreak by the cad: ae eo, Martin to ‘chase | Brooklyn Player Favorite Be-| ties: . TWO RUNS, Second Lining Martin stroiled. On th. bit and aun, So y singled Martin going to second, Brown pitching for St. Louls, Word lined t Brown, Daniels singled to Pratt, wh tried to throw Swe out at but Daly drop ! and all hand wore safe, Ch throw wide to the p! Martin Sweeney golng io Uhird and Daniela t ond, On Willlams's error Ste e, Sweene and the ach moving up a Zinn sacr! fice fied to Hogwn, Da Chase was ran down bet ond Austin to Williams to Kuttna RUNS. Hogan went out, Stephens fanned RUNS. sor Chase Brown unassisted fanned, Se cel FORT ERIE RESULTS. PIRST RACE. longs; two-year-olds Cock OF the W 100 (Lounsberry) to 1, 5 to Zand even, first, Moon, 102 (Steele) 9 to 6, 7 to 10 and 1 t second, Briar Path, 107 (Rutwell) to 1, 3 to Vand even, third, Thne 1, Jewe! of Alea, Saudvale, Continer Chinook, Horron, Hunch of Keys, Ric ard Langden also ran and finished named. SHCOND RACE—Steoptechase, course; purse $00.—Mystic Light, (Pemberton), 12 to won; Luckola, and one-half fu purse $400, 145 (MoAfee), 12 to 1, (Siinpson), 3 third, ‘Time, Gun Cotton, O'Con- nor and Ringmester alsy ran and fin Wehed 4s named, to left, now second, > " | “i to Daly, who oving, ° other els scoring. eon third and Hogan to Austin to Kutina ty DHREE, NO The Widow 1-3, mort 148 1, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5, to T and even, second; High Bridge, 152 to 1, 6 to 6 and 1 to 2 ——>__— Royal Giants Meet Lincolns | cause of Having Won Tour- 4 ney Honors Last Year, | | Lower temperature afforded better | prospects for the golfers to-day, when the Inst day of the Long Island cham- Pionehip started on the public course at Forest Park. ‘The flnal for the title 63 holes, between Devereau Lord, Brooklyn Forest Park Club, and Howard Juster, Wood Haven Club, rd, because of having won last} along with his holding of the local record, is naturally the favorite. Juster, having formerly been a caddie, ‘the club-bearers were out rooting for |him with a vengeance, ©, G, Rogers i land Rdgar Van Lewen are opposing | the Dox for the Lincotne, while the Roy each other in the second set. als are Likely to depend on Shipp or An- | On the first round Lord ended one up| drews. Both teams have been strength. on Juster, Cards home: ened since they met two weeks ago, and 1| Lord 8 4 2.6 4 4 4 & 4-36-74) this afternoon's battle promises to be Sunt 4 BRB BAD 8 O88 1 fought from start to Anish, Play Coming back, too, each laid the other} witl'be called at 3.80 P.M. @ stymie that in both cases cost the ——_————— hoin Lard got a two at the twelfth ¥] BUNDY TO MEET INMAN FOR : WESTERN TENNIS HONORS. did it by what is popularly called @ jig LAKE FOREST, 11). July 27, shot, pitching to within a foot of the cup, the ‘all rolling tn from there. | [iM Toe, PO AE Rel ya Mes 1% Juster missed a three-foot putt at the] o¢ Chicago In sills sen B0. 00S Qurteenth and lost the sixteenth through | dius arming ti to mest F. ©, Inmes p directon, tm the final round of the: Waren ‘Deane As Rogers and Van Lewen were all square Lege Agr 7 yy oe rman + on the first round in the second set hase tte gear. Semen pA -Jatter one of the closest contests On] Piigaway for the Californian, + | reaged paved ‘only eight Ob tos thst ball Lord Gad-daster were ma The Royal Glants and the Lincoln Giante will meet this afternoon in their second game this scason in American League Park. In the opening game of the series two weeks ago the Royale handed the Lincolns an unexpected de- j feat, and the latter are out to get even he seples !s to consist of six games, and the Lincoins say the Royals will not be successful agein. In to-day's conflict on the Hilltop Dick Redding. the strike-out king; Cyclone Joe Williams or Ben Taylor will oceupy -|was at » ° 8 3 po set _ MR. GIBSON’S ADVENTURES IN SEARCH OF MR. JOHNSON + 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). PITMAN TO START. HIS BEST HORSES Trenton Horseman Biggesi ing races will be contes| trot, 2.20 pace, Aug. 1, Friday, Aug. MONDAY’S ENTRIES FOR FORT! ERIE RACE TRACK. FIRST RACE— Dyroeyearokla aud in aAded; five and. one-lalf fe Gott Mine, 190) 1 tims.) Ladas rt ‘ cin 106, aiCoNt Ones 100) Threevear-okla and up: seh five and one-half turdongs by ryt ‘alte oat om Casey, 108; Tritov, 102; oming ¢ on ere Aor —Thiree-yenr-olde; aeling; 8800 Ne andg seventy yards, *Futurity, ih Nyce OB, Floral Day, *Elma, 108; man Ji 110; mune "ia, toa; 106; Samiel KR. Magnex reotion allowance of fire pounds claimed, Weather fine; track fast, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. MOTOR RACING AT GRAVESEND ATEST CRAZE _|RECORD LIST OF “VENTRIES FOR OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT !Championship Starts at Buf- | falo Country Club Next Thursday. The largest number of players that has ¢ taken part in tie national open golf eb hip will be on hand when the tournament beging on next Thursday at the Nuffatlo Country Club. Robert C, Watson, secretary of the }United States Golf Association, ans layers have already for the event, whi more than Hthe high wa when the | tournament n order to ge two da arden City, | the contes bat play will begin Tat eight i morning. J. J. | McDermott of City will be on [hand to defend his Ut Devereux Lord of tie E Park contingent will have nent In the final round ment over the pu Park to-day H. J 1e match will vlyn-Worest 1s lis oppo- f the tourna: inks at Forest Juster of Woodhaven. at be thirty-six holes, wast y rid as a victim tn th» first t G Powell, a hame player, and it was this round that Lord came within of the course, a stroke of the record Walter Merrill, Hall chance of Harold IH. Hackett and Lyle E. Mahan being final contenders for the Westchester doubles cups. Hall patred with Robert Le Roy defeated the Middle snuffed out all States and Se ht, winners by the score of 6 —4*on the courts of the Country Club of We ‘hester. Seemann emmemeeneend RACING MOTOR BOATS START LONG OCEAN RUN 10 BERMUDA PHILADELPHIA, July 2%. —The motorboats Kathemma and Dream, the Royale A. C. of Brooklyn—All- only two entrants in the race from . ILLY PAPKE, who {s to retura tol] star card t ' ‘ 5 , of bout # Philadelphia to Bermuda, started on Header With Browns. B Paris again in September, where Money Winner on Half-Mile thelr long run at 1215 P. M. to-day from he is slated to meet George Car- e club. | Mctaan should "7 Race, street wharf. Pentier, the champion of France, in a | {at Molar shuld, mate. a auzcem of ile pad. Tracks Last Year. The distance of the race ta 719 nautical BATTING ORDER. twenty-round bout on Oct, 2, will en; |* seat many od | miles, and it ia figured that the boats New York. at, Louie wage in one fight in this country before] ity Newmau who tas teen tookiug after the will require three and éne-half days to Danio a Sidiion of he goes against the clever Frenchman. Piel ad breed Brown. fe eaat side Tghitweight, Among the many horsemen prominent| make the run, The Dream has a time D : api! n, Cf, Billy has agreed to meet Eddie Me-| ‘ays tint he has desided fo xice Bowe in trotting history whg will race their} ailowan fteen hours over eon haas perteLeet Goorty in a ound bout at Kenosha, |S he, has erowt, Sour atale” ap fast fs at th K : b Ha prize for whloh Sterrett, cf. oy 4s ae Ms weed Butnerotia batt) rb he hi Lag pupils (6' LJ jarkway track, ttle aor i re Zinn, rf. Wis, on Labor Day afternoon. Papke | uring the last few month In “seten'ateha |Gravesend, L. 1, in the big race meet- Lap i! sun the dangers of Simmons, 2h. Willams, is to rece!ve a guarantee of $2,000 for his Brome. i 4 ine fights, Brown will go;to Ing next week, ls E. C, Pitman of Tren-| *.” an ae it o Barmuda Challenge Hartzell, 4, Dal . end, is ae who last y sate | Gtian tome, Coty ee year won the great ‘he two speedy Uttle cruisers were r f, —_— Jack Denn! i ds p iat Martin, s# Hogan, | P Abeer hate Pe Haren NF Yor its | est amount of money of any man on|on the line long before the hour for the | Sweeney, « Stephens, ¢ ack White, the Chleago lightwelgit who was | Abs, Bennett bse eee Melee, Muauce ne pasa ' Porte: BanArenaner: fecently awarded the decision on a foal over Owen | rugged fighter of | Lefintan, Mass wath be ectcalel | he half-mile tracks. The star of hia Bi Were ment Awe Umptres—O' Brien and Dineen, ? sh fighter, in @ bont at Verona, for Monday night, If Deoning wine from Hergen ble js Foote Prince, 2.104, by Pulask: »y a whistle blast «lias been matched i tmeet rank! he will be matched to meet Buck Crowe of | prince, who will start in the 2.09 pa boat Ash- ‘sco dlghtwelgitt, ip 4 ten round bout to bo | isttahurg or some other good lightweigit in a | Prince. who ae si by © officials. SPORT PARK. &T. 10UI#, aE it atore, the Weslmene” Chuly it Cake | tenronmd tout at the lublin about two | against’ many other fast and well- arate Kan Mo. July abit: Bard) was fase | Hicker Mar serie ‘fein ot raise | tae known pac among whom are Al- he two boats sped down the Delar ager Wolverton's pitching selection in | WH! De matched to fight the winner, in ttl Marts. the Obishowe heavswwicht) js com) wanda, Shipshewana King, Ruater| ware th re given a rousing the opening game of the double header has Just reached hee frog San Franciacy | Mtewart-Luter ‘Motarty. fight, which ts ton ite Brown, Charley Miller, Ernest Ashiine| #ead-or by the rver craft and by spec: with the Hrowns this afternoon, He Iv alan fa hat Linger nus Mer ecard | decked on Augunt Bil) Newmas., wie man-land Bushnell King, Pitman lant year both ty. Pennsyivanta and Was oppore! > Baumgardner, | tat it he meee the street be will gite legram to-day stating th Pai refused an offer of 400 for Foote Prince, d shore F ‘ ia a good ‘Attell Tor fore tie Bist +) The Dream, built especially fo The catchers were * Sweeney and | trlcies dr is coming feue with Tae ean the | Aree En New Yor er ame balers te") made by a prominent Grand Circult|race, in owned by Charles L. or ot Stephens, Inflelder Detpaddock of the Poet Resa out catia spevmie hin Alfie oat i taihen scrum {Man The other horwes tn Pitinan's|the Yachtsmen Club, She ix 40 feet Dubie, Cohres.t Leainte) teas rwporks Sais end OF] | ey Grmedt ha tauhters Yack Battonot Che | stable are Anna C., 219%; Handsome! {nine feet bean and is propelted ed to the Highland day and Bere is a 8 wernt out fetore oe shit Won cna Diverinesh: wc biagie atalll # horse power engi . worked out with his new mates. Ey MEOAT, the | clos, Seeite fa Ors eae een |! han her owner, Pitcher Davis, Who was to have worked f Ting teen. aieued | Wetton after fie" bout with Young sderk, 0'Ticiea ‘aa caiteenanel Cansdina lint Walter H mn ¢ the w s to-day, is {ll from Mis ovpoment tu tais scrap | of Wolladetphia, witch “Ia booked for Weemeatay the succes! ‘anadl . Pred D. Biddle tn ons of She gaines:te ni artiiee Valent’ of Plewateh,. he vl acalores. ening, Avg. 7. trainer and driver, has all of his fast k and Thomas Larean a sllght attack of tonsilitis and Fes) round go to take | vat te Dogunane “Garden | “One Mound Mi went to California} ones at the track and rei to go for} The emma fies th Lakes d ag ely iphone a doce MeN coal lh ose Wager tae ation of aecting 00! the money. Ray was formerly a very |W. ¢ Smith of the ox IRR, EMOING <> : © Otay top , Facht Club, ‘This ho FIRST INNING ~ Daniels walked: | MeLean, man: ty alana, tne | hots vim his ame hat inaiy nen, seen | prominent steeplechase rider when th: Facht Club, This boat Chase singled past Daily, putting Di Hit i been apininted | fo mat Tommy, McParlan’, 8 Rriseo light weigh. raipophee i feet and fel third, Sterret bounded to Kure | Patsimaker of the “A. of. Boat rormds at a show to be brnmht of metropolitan running tracks weve flours har : A. 98 h ari aclaa’ Gat et he gE Nia th Mela: cit in Frisco ray 3 i ishing. Nearly all of the hoses entered | gine sts of ten men Sint wohase went to pecond on the| ‘%., wr fa the eer boule at eek 98; ARIE. SHINN HE to start in the four days’ meeting arc{as follows Hith, Dr. € ene Walter ead ay ice ——— -———— y re tas: | Street IT. Young, play. Chase stole third, Zinn aingled Row quartered at the track, where tas eaten 7. “Young to right, acoring Chase, On Willlam's aM square cards, First halt workouts are being given them daily, | (Tit heed heave over third to catch Sterrett, the Lord a dt deasacden calecda The meeting, which has been given yy Trumt Hilltop fielder scored and Zinn went to Juster Sie annually for many es by New| > third ved when Stephens | out. 645458 York and Parkway Driving Clubs, will | AMUSEMENTS tov ball over Baumgardner's! | An a t befell Johnny Bear embrace a four days* programme and! ~~ he: Simmons out, Daly to Kutina. | 1] one of the smaller caddies, ursex amounting to $5,400. The follow- || Ziegfeld Moulin Rouge \ Hartzell out | struck 1 | “AWINSOME W IDOW" \! ely | Hamer in aoe ou Dini] " Roof iii. Wes & DAILY MA } P WANE Ua Mai Ts Dy FY Heat nately SHOW OF 1914 PRAM OUSE cb) awe’ y A BOUGHT Alvis PUK SER COMbuY Ye res JNTY PULLS tas Ctanwus ; MOTOR RACE eee sen PARK Nights ae eo, raudstandy. Sten on B., T. from elorinance i ayer ‘Big gest | Son = tae Bri Brighton ipa Havel Go. STEEPLEGHAS CONLA'S JEG AMUS SMOG Oke Tron Steamboats ( |PALISADES } | Airsbip Ascension Dail HENDERSON’S Char i “tN AMUSEMENT Park an Fireworks Troma shee MOsac HALL cosy Is) KER, sp, | McCue RANT BARDEEN. Jombe “ve Alco, Une: ther { \ { | |

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