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_. @HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1912." NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT BALL PLAYERS SUPPLANT ACTORS AS IDOLS OF MATINEE GIRLS DOES SWIMMING HELP BOXERS? EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Copyright, 1912, by The Press Pubilshing Co. (The New York World). WE GINK—Anything now In the Rosenthal case? I THE GOOK—That's what they're all aki Heats the deck how that case keeps up ite interest. I thought tt would be like one of those regular murders where @ fellow shoots another fellow and the papers make « loud noise about it and the next day Roosevelt calls somebody « Mar and the murdor ts forgotten. THE GINK—One of those nine-day wonders, what? Just what was in Tim Sullivan's mind when he called this a nine-day town—— THE GOOK—Exactly. And it is Tim Sullivan and his bunch that ought to read with particular interest everything touehin’ on and appertatnin’ to this / Rosenthal case. Not that t hold Big Tim in any way responsible for the s . i tragedy iteelf, but the gangmen as we know them to-day are a direct growth pecbuine ONE OF NOUR of the political work which waw fostered and developed under the Tammany WAUEHY PACKAGES — district leadership fights. TUR GINK~-You're moing strong, ain't you? ‘ THE GOOK—Not a bit of tt. The time was when a district leader factnt & fight for his Jo against some ambitious chap would call on the Big Fellow for help, The “help” would come along in the form of a bunch of should hitters or strong arm men who woutd enter the dintrict in which the Maht w raging and a knock-down and drag-out play would be started that would acaro all decent citizens away from the polly and make the primaries @ flekening Joke. ‘ THK GINK—They are a joke to this blersed dar . THE GOOK—Yer, but the gang idva got away from the lenders, Ti opened the even of the tough youngsters down in the Fourth, Sixth, Tenth and Twelfth Wards and up in k in Harlem. When Tom Fotey wrested the leadership froin Paddy Divver. the ging work was so cinssy that it Im referred to at thin very day ax the greatest plece of xuccessful pollttemt thuggery ever put acroas—receiving even the enthuslastic commendation of “Fourteenth Street." It killed Divver as a factor in the politics of the push. But it did more, Tt gave birth to an organization of wire-haired rough-necks, every one of them a craven coward, but collectively # menace—Just av a Tot of arveling wolves, Fellows who would not dare individually to tel two- foot-siz humpback band together and make a demonstration—sheoting, blagk- Jacking and walloping anything that atands In thelr way, And they grew #0 strong and #o thoroughly organised that even the police got afraid of them THE GINK—Well, how does that come to figure In the Rosenthal cas THE GOOK—The gamblers split into factions and they hired the shirt hairs to biff and bang to put rivaix out of business, ‘They were after Rosenthal Jong before he made his police squeal. They'd have gunned him, anyhow, Becker or no Becker, ONE. FAR. DAMSEL EVEN EMEARED MARQUARDS NAME OH HER MUTTER BOAT a Ball Players Displacing LOOKS LIKE ASAD [CUBS WHITEWASH | MATOR LEAGUE RECORDS Me ti j Id L Th D \ | Compiled by George L. Moreland. atinee Idols These Days | FAEVELLFIRIEDS, | —ONGERS MF = vant es ting Averagen. American Loagne Batting Averages, THE GOOK— Yeas Ite bed. ‘The Joke of It te that those fellows now Ge- ofall pl m0 ry 2 — a MAT 1 FACING THEM GAME AT BROOKLYN fatten oF more eames 0 aa fees of, more came wloding Wet, | Clare themselves in on every primary fight, whether a leader wants to hire esday, aad . duly 31, and who average of |them or not. They have to be taken care of and Mr. Leader has to come 250 oF .230 oF ow y have n an 1o ‘- Fannettes Make Heroes Out of Diamond Stars, Some of Whom —— peeies: ew ee was” ted § a i fh 4 ere A tee cenaee of Sak Wie 1S SOUR: 2 OO ee Have aay > halon of Love- Giants Take Early Lead When|Liefield Outpitches Rucke Movies New York. Et i ‘ THE GOOK—They'll croak him if necessary. jearing Missives. UCKEr— | ate: 01d i ‘ octemeiniannengee Merkle Hits Into Bleache Battle of Southy in O z it ie 4 OMB OF THR BOYS whe rere. IE WELCOME to the returnits erkle Hits Into Bleachers jattle of Southpaws in - i040 8 4 sented us in the Olymplc games athletes Is not as warm eg that BY BOZEMAN BULGER. you have beautiful ayes. Didn't you P: pen a “ok 4 at Stockholm have reached these ccordea to the vistors falter actor of the matinee idol tyne me? I was with my father, i | im of q hospitable shores, while many ethers!/ Olympic team of four years ago. This mey have an Hen that he ise ee FROM AN ADMIRER. for Home Run. ing of Double-Header. , ab 08 ai 4 i are having te ie sratitvantng te only natural. Sn 188 Uncle Sam's good rin the were two or three hundred _ 2 ca |e ele Lusagus, but around the Polo Grounds | People outside the gate, Larry Pesrvokens si a Hy Bt it Ht | ning tote of #lory and trophies in their hs fae a Re} laste, tm the aad the American League Baseball Park | that he was unable ¢o pick out the lady, Batting Order. FIRST GAME. also iittanarga te ‘Big| epsciaition. Jim Hosenderger, | Alvan | Marsa tm tn styles, the running there are a lot of young fellows Who | especially as he did not know that she i sic nd Kelly Putabure ww 1 we ‘B12 | Meyer, Abel Kiviat and Lawson Robert. | the discus, both | ay! | could send him back to the Clese D| was there, ne ne ae Fil Sats Cincinnath Sse O TT Bo A. al Eee ay a) Aff :Bal| son of the Iriah-American Athiette Club long Jump and hich Jump, standing 5 Snodgrass, If Bescher, A.B, ; M Celta after a Jeagees with no hope of ever escaping | These letters trom the fannettes are} Dosie 20, Marsans, cf, Bheckard, If. 30 x ie 4s 08 due next Monday on 4 bresay oo put, hammer, team race, 1,68 etre frem the minors. not confined to New York. Some of| Becker, cf. Hoblitzell, 1b. Schulte, rf. 0 0 Me ‘un. Matt Mo-| walk and 110-metre hordies, This yea- Phe ball player {s somewhat inclined} them come from tow: Merkle, 1. f ‘Tinker, #9. ' 2 5 $ regs we lost the Marathon, discus, & and ns 2,000 miles away. a ‘Cleveland 5 jelgh?- te be embarrassed over his .300 batting | One young tad; | Murra Zimmerman, 3d. 2.0.6.0 0 1 0 ow lohnson, Wash ramb! 1,009. metre, the classica of the: pte ly formerly wrote to eev- men of the New York cops, are tines average as a matinee tdol, and conse-| eral of the players from Tituavilie, Fia,,| {er2s: pane) Oh jetesitnres 8 Bio | ig through the boreene in the vale of| Competitions. 00, alas, there tha quently little ie known of the stream of | until she found out that th «| Meyers, c. Sailer, 1), iad oe ts 33 ‘#88 | Aiievenamon, and will sail on the 10th, | same hurrah in our hearts as if we had pearing missives that flow into the|admired so much were aan she Pietaner ss Mclean, © Rivers, Mi sees weit bot % et | Jack Elier takes in Copenhagen, Berlin, | copped those coveted events. thietes usu- 3 fathewnon, b. Nromme, p. reher, « Gogh 2 be fa to segekedtd as Hoel Geseare| eple- wan is, Prigheets rpacid on the team,§ Umpires—Rigier and Pinnes [Liefteld, po oe Poe ae “ on Donnybrook, and gets Rere on th ‘ath, MIDDLETOWN FAN-Christy 3ath- Lic an e¢an an Cay active, 0nd bor (At | sotto ng hi Oatay seven cere) Ae . ae ae i # Mel Shoppard:Is showing them the duet|ewson never broke his rule agal reason ft 1s very difficult to make anja je name, received this one bh 7 from his spemty heels at Berlin, Bude-| pitching ball in a regular game on un- Fvaamllg pact yoo ago: POLO GROL A crowd of rt & ow and Bohergorra. | Gay. ‘He may have pitched @ game fur » th 1 we et Ar ———-: ‘Mhis is the frst oppor- 12,000 fans came out to see the Giants Po. A rt 8 bout the 2. Mike charity In Coa Cob or Flatbush or Geveral years ago the players of tunity I have had of congratulating | and the Reds !n their final game of the] Moras. of one 10. 8 8 M. Brown, Chicago ¥ os brave little chap, sails on the! gome such place, but they don't know the Giants who are married request you on your return. Now you ma; rion nuager McGraw selectaa| Northen, rf ey te i eee sg Minnehaha from London next week. h about baseball In Cos Cob or Flat- ¥ vy a Ma ri ear die od ~ muel ail the baseball writers to print ®! be wondering who lias the audacity | Matty tv do the twirling for the Glanial Pmunert i oer 1 Ey cH Too bad Mike's boat has that “ha, ba” | push, do they? story giving o list of the bachelors! to write you these things, but ‘tle no jand Fromme pitched for the Reds Whee. ore ee is it tn ite name, It sounds like @ scoff, nq denedicts, ‘Their object in this| other than the most loyal iltue ) Ms eee ae : ah 1” Mike tried hard to win the Marathon. | wopra WURRA: First Inaing.— er Hescher had gone tshaw, 200. ” 2 was to put an end to the mash notes| female rooter the Giants have, even | out Maraans doubled to left but Hod } that came to them regularly and which! if it may sound egotfetical in admit- felled, an did several other good tl oer tert m cheer up. He's ati! In the cane of two teams playing a ‘ ss © 8 3 4 4 t Htzell bounced out to Matty and o 0 6 0 swung and hopeful and can bave a tey In the ftret or the Gt times were embarrassing. As ® re. Fletcher threw out Mitchell, NO » o 6 0 38 0 Por te again at Berlin in 1916. second the regular scheduled ga: qult of that publicity the ‘“fannettes, Charley Faust, isn't in it with | RUNS. viernes batlan ys aCiaey Minh FRANK 5 as the lady letter writers are called, My object in writing is to show | gnod; Doyle and Becker all dis] Sewmmel «ose oo uv uv Oo HARRY S.—The Javelin used in the] The Leagues have for ¥ reed fave confined their Mterary attack toy how I appreotate your batting and | on nigh fies to the outfield, NO RUNS. |orota: -- - -i§ Olymple. con feet long and] thas the fist Ie the regular led the single men, Even with this pud-| base running. Your fieldini | 3 NS.|rotaix 0 3 Lash, peace weighs 16 game if comes | second Inning.—Grant opened with « ‘ iy Yerkew, Be Hetty the married ones occasionally | next. 1 eat right back of the play- | gts, Feniny, lb arenes: WILE: aBatted © Rucker In Sth inning Pevore Hq ’ | a get mash notes, which they promptly | tenal af the test Game .and wore [lnsie and. went to second on Hgan's) ax ated for Siuran in Oh inning WUXTRY, WUNTRY! ob Vernon, the almost broken-hearted friend of turn over to their wives. { 4 ts rad tet, Home of you boys Palos aan ish pnb hig | PP Arig air Aan 83 | the once powerful Jame ffriew, in till engaged in his alleworld search for * |} ought to know me this time. I opr fo 3 Me : sad . ~~ the Big Black M Kad to relate, Be y LETTERS MADE TROUBLE FOR | thought’ 1 would have Sateen Merkle drove a home run into the lett) Brooklyn 90090000 0-0 dager oe ae ie aes eke At mt Hob hasn't got the HAL CHASE. | ure of meeting you last season, | field bleachers, Murray filed to Heacher,|_ T0-Base Hite Cutshaw. Stolen Bases | bi LS dy ably Loupe uresi ie tahten NGLAND, July 27.—I have just asked © six-foet-three Be i A O Pretcheg |g Sater Firat Base on erora—Chicago, as I know a big baseball man who | Herzog singled and Meyers and Fletcher} STANDING OF THE CLUBS | porter in the Low Warde Hotel to fight Jack Johnson. Me declines. Not long ago Hal Chase, in his ap-| would hav: Brooklyn, 1, Struck Out—By Rucker, | given me an introduc- wer y t 4 IN. y Biaitc ace Aivarce, mentioned) tel len te the "ersatent Vite) faee: | Weer ue em tc ea: na [Oa tarrtnt en ble te ore AL LEAGUE, | ‘ AMEQICAN Leacos, fe says Johnson is ‘no clawss.” Wotinell did he mena? “Hage that hie wife was extremely Jeal- | Tunner in the business, but I didn't | score in the third, dur to eer ara pe dell peer ilctat eret ed.t blvd Bt IU oes, Sf oe i aes 2, “POMMERY BOB.” ous of these notes from the fannettes. | Nom d, Rowe, you will pardon the ore eo thiNds Ge th A bed throw i 00 AG Dain . i020! Cleveland It seems to me as If the irrepressible Bob is up against a stone fence, Looke trying to give [bY Fletcher. Mromme opened with a ert. Left on Base: agit SBT3| New York, % nicago, 8; Brook- | 6! ' | Rrra. Bar nee. Abaad tbat 6 mall niet ert 4 tyn, 8. | Umpires~O1 ax (f Johnon has beaten him to it by announcing hix withdrawal fi hs ‘ou @ base on bi single, but wan forced out by Beacher. |lyn, mpires-Owens and Brenn: pure Be a Roton 28 Slee oe tS A) feo aae et them from time to time. tis fee wees Palle Ad Oe ONY Marsane singled to right, sending|Time of Game—1 hour % minutes. A‘- pec RESULTS OF YESTERD. GAMES fighting game, Hut T take that retiring thing with a lure pinch of walt, 1 ‘They do. Rube Marquard, who !#| Sou out, and t hope this punt won't |Bescher to third. Fletcher made a|tendance-13,00, lee vaus cnn 1 Che Ln Ee aut ee dennsine to, Kuta Sie! baue eh) Gee Seana \stogle, has a trunkful of these mis! roll foul, great catch of Hobliteell's fly, but in Sc ea sont pole money, and if reports are half true, they are offering hien big saan tives, hundreds of which he has never! AN ENTHUSIASTIC ROOTPR. | trying for a double play made a wild BATTING si ain pais. Moston. at bia inoney, Abt Sead, He promised to, turn over @| The early part of thie week Rube| throw over Merkie's head and Beaoher ORDER. . GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. hese OF ‘bumping {nto publle view suet now thet 7. baleda MiRien jeellection of them for publication, but i eeeeayars jeeelveg a lott from a res. Matty tossed out Mitchell (SECOND GAME.) inna at New KUEN ne Den dark at Stews, half decent look In as a White b That Is Gunboat Smith, He hi slam cl AOBOLS 1] dupa she " A y 4 rrny rookie. Two ’ . t the last minute he changed his mind | torr oy ‘ot w mator Soar net tore] The Giants retired quickly in their] fiookly Chcago. ‘tie tre 5 iy that Jeft mitt of bisa that could burst fn through the ship on ‘Tom use he feared the other players |i. Tame. plate. “tube Marquard.*| half, Matty, Hnodgrans and Doyle wolng| Norv Scheckard, 1f./ i He ee ee ea ann Gelleva. mes Tom hae’ soma charts LR SE Meee give him the laugh. (ithe ‘christener was in the act of/out on pop files to the infleld, NOY git” Schulte, rf, ee creed | ANATEG)' A cet eve. Bt. Nloholan other night and’ the. lett niseete COED Here's one I got from Arthur Sha- |breaking @ bottle of champagne over| RUNS. eat S Ker, an | across was a horrible wrecker. He's there with the wallop, sfer and am printing it with fear and the prow of the little vessel. That's| Vourth Inning- ‘The Reds failed to am Sb, | the first ball pla: to hav named for him, In Texarkana th ‘have a ball park named for Bert M t. 1, *simmerme vh her wa ; a boat |reech first, Grant going out on a grounder! Wheat, If Leach, ef, il Ma Ser: aa ail a Astle OMilly, Hertog and Fietcher throwing out] Cutshaw, 2 Maier, 1b ‘ an more comfortable than it HE to Herzog and Mietcher throwing out) byron oa was vemterday, at that © players I both Kxan and Bamond, NO RUNS, | ht [rior the “cold weather erause it] Jtrempbtin: Dear Mr. Shafer: who, as uaua ON'T SOME KIND y they hand W please give w c LAN AGRE . Oh! 1 am s0 sorry, but yesterday well, and in some towns there are} ‘The Giants tvok the lead again in] qin. | leedham, on than 7 out ae teal analytical stuf, bh ho eit whe has *' 4 T wrote you a card and it had only [atrests named for diamond heroes, but] thelr half w hen Hecker, the first man (jack ae Richie, p, them a chance to play to their! peen rega ue with & lot of wise (@il the White Hopes, fighting draws one penny sta;p on it, as that was | the boat name t# new stuff, up, smashed a long drive into the mpires—Hrennan and Owens. | t jaa deductions ye Olympte wimes [HN mom of tem and putting to ah \ all 1 hed at the time. 4 went out | A large majority of these letters “a ral The local management bas m ‘ pete right fleld bleachers for a home run.| WASHINGTON PAIK hace Fepies teti iow this was done and that ]A edict, red McKay and Jack pectable | “py Tash br a * vaots a go at Pale was all, however, for Merkle! Gnicago Cubs kept up t The} vations for a big turnout to-| wag not do t wl to see wher ino? The Sail Murray and Hersog were easy outs, yeago Cube kept up thelr great pia ;tmorrow at the ning ne of thel america was vel and criminally 4% whom he be: in Tom OF . OND RUN. fag by administering a slutout to the | Washington — ser «Griffith | Sewn, Now Til ulve it to you hat fromt Wilt Hope tournamen: begets Ney are evidently from very im the machine and lost it jo, if Se ake cttad away sith ade jou eit and have fon for the men who make bril rf stage, 1 enclose a | i x aay 4 aavaniaa mab (ul nays ee ee Claeetd. | 3R pine" Pitth Ining-—The Rede had another] Dodgers in the frst gamo of the double- and his men are drawing the crowds! tne teu! * shan tha Me wi 1 want to thanx you for letting me jasic 1s, "Are you married?” As most Blank nerant gray eee gunn header by # score of 3 to 0. The Dah- -_—>— sround the circuit this (tp becaune of | girst-—-We pa fow bret ents en Snow who made your mackinay jof the players are married, @ lot Of | wy, ea eee CRCNUINR | iaaeay mantic auytnine wath | a Taiol@ahaven oe strong Kame they are putting up,|{to distance rns thinking there. witt" be coat, as I want one like It, It was /Iterary talent Ss wasted. Meyers and Fletcher popped out to} safe hits off his delivery while vied New orks Try 3OL Even and also on account of the side show | aes notilng bet for the Satior if h Joe wer so becoming to you. Guess how | Hoblitaell and Kan threw out| Cubs got seven save drives of Reckee | d DST atures that he {9 furnishing with |die distances a hea sutt'oly some class, Still, Al Sibberne ;,fyou let me know. a 1 fe W th Methewson, NO RUNS. first Inning—Sheckard walked, Schulte Break in Their Series at | Attrock and Schaefer doting tne clowa| ix coutemptn (ewe amide, Chey Wino manages the Hatlor, nays tT’ From some one who saw you trom eal ror eather —— > flied out to Wheat. ‘Tinker line fiiet acta don't seem to realise that points scored | 1 Bie ine meet, By thy a box in Washington. Me quite an impre: ng just as Valuable by the sprinters. workout of the «wot for distance events Chica, figh FORT ERIE RESULTS. to Moran and on the later's throw # ° Snater pata no attention to thie ietcer,, C@nadian Henley. | Daubert. Ghekard wee doubled up. st ee te ee a anion Aghiing tine. 3 wut In a few days he got the following, | FIRST RAC a teolanh anal at a a 3 ; men were all anxioun| Secand—We \gnor the exisience OC gator thera ; h nae 3 < . | Moran strolled on four bad ones amt to win, for it Would mean @ three out| the Olym| ent knows as throwing never knoe which speaks for ; eix furlongs.—Continental, % (Mo- | yyy : ‘ a A sie pa ne Oly ; er Knocked off hi Db i. Shafer | PORT DALHOUAR, Ont,, Aug. &—Tho| Meet 15 to Led te 1 ane @ to 6, wont |.’ mt to third “on Northen’s pretty BATTING ORDER. [ef four vietory for the Box If ihe 1, ‘This ia a simple ‘ing, he swapped slams wilh eg an " t find out it y ve Weather wan ideal on the Kecond after | Plabbergast, 102 (Turner, 13 to 5. 4 to 5) ty. ty gen n Gmith's sacrifice ow Yur) Chicago. came out shead and it meant au even mastered and with our bis Meh ones in the welter-welght dierio, ome going 10 “write you a letter and courss had Just a slight ripple, enough | tus), ® to oh ¢ | ¥ 4. \ty Tinker to Haier. 0 c 1 else ak | trouble In developing « sure point win- And Young aahepard, 12 pounds, eho | ¥ » 7 hho ke {f buoyant, The wind me, 1.17 5, Lawauit, Monocary, also eee ef ee tt ' wen heoanees you a whole lot. Prepare yourse: tame sae stantwiee money] Fan and finished as named | mmorenen arate. ® ; [ytrdWe tanore the tug-of-war, It's Would Uke to make It am eves gu whole toi. eepare yourselt! | 17 tty mortnwrent_slantwineacroee|Fauend finished as named, /anam, win thew nim out Loa: ealeed 20 wo Importan nird<We tenore the wwecatnar, 38 thfeteight. Come Shee tkindt AM Re San coal [ the scourge, The SiLPRAAACe WEE VSFY | upward! stamlechaas: bandionp: ment at first by smith and Daubert |Paddock, 3) jartiightweignt blondies pull the boxing combine get bu: a Mr, Shafer ts not married, but ag tha) em a cgy tinal) dion cottrse.—High Bridge, 150 (Himpeon), 71 Evers fanned, NO RUNS, Martin otor aces a avy-bouted Londen cops off the map. op, at KN wisitive lady did not furnish nina, .,1teRS fire How ing 4 nd 1 to & Airat: Tucuala, 1] Wheat popoed up to Evers. Cutehaw 5 ewe would only train our men for Sure! a ey Saces BVingstOn street with an address he could not give her Yori Thine is. at 2 tol, 4 to Band 1 to % sec-| yy appa up to Hivers,. Ciitahs B At B h Ns SRA On Ee a anbae (ot ull house beate a fucks wah Hal ». | ond c ‘ ) 0 s 4 ira ent, sea the ¥ do you 4 4 3 but Trt, rormatin i ee My [ons tale atcha: Me Alanya | Pana was tony for" Mle nda righton Beach) ees" seuss" se muin ase ct Delete by Mae, tte ama ithe eptMtaws, third, | to al 1 85. | NO RUNS. pot i h , piaying “Ah: Yea! ‘ ie v LARRY DOYLE A HERO TO THIS Tine awe, thins: | CsConnor, Kemp. Widgely and Navy! ‘eniry Inning-Needuam wax vari with tha band playing “AN Yes! Weill, there's still hopes See? FANNETTE. ; imal’ Don it 0. Blue also ran and finished as named. \on gtrikes, Richie's foul fly was taken nee ni |, TAR SE RE ORE ROTOR. machore Pare Heer sneclion' hare Mee fs a et Petstem), ‘second tgs, | THIRD RACE~Toree-vearolds and jy Dauect. Sheckard bounc Se ARAN) (CHT AGO. ly mateien of the championship |, ere fee f fececiion hare Mate Nearly all of tho letters ran in that i mie. : spward; selling) #!x ongé.—Pluvious. | Atten, who tos him out NO RUNG, teat series staged at the Stadium-Motor- | its in Bertin la 1916. At some of them go into more <a M2 (Turner), 18 to to b and 3t r i ‘ , | .? vein, but Into more SSOURI SUCCESSFULLY fe (urna. 6 10 G7 te Fond § f Erwin pasted fly Inte Leach's Mighlande drome at Hrighton Beaoh are sohed- seit Cie Madan hd the ig? Rada Getalls, For instance, Larry Doyle, the Mj frat; Senator ey), Ki had ase, ane : oe AE Ee eh Hemme SER BA alllitrepy rupter er ore nd the Bia Nolse Yeas bet Giants, captain, got this one a few Mi to 1, 4 to 1 and 3 to 1, second: Moncrist ond ker to vers Nonane ener ¢ Johnny Alright of Denver and ae Ff an 4 and Twenty-Afth stree omit weet he Deas Chay, ame oe days ago: DEFENDS BATTENBERG CUP, |:2 (renhan) & to 2 even and i ft to short right was grabbed pe #amer ARNT ALBEE SE DARE Ont Ar wn [One Hundre: | — Rcotal | - i third, ‘Time, 116 dolant, Mindi-| sehulte, NO be - ad mu Chapple of New York rt enight, ang | writes: as aime ak Dear Captain Dorie | SRWPORT, R. by Aug. &—The rowing | nette, Blanche Frances, Marion Casey" Fourth Inning--Sehulie atru a Ray Peck of Newark and Harvey | “In tourehanded @uchre, call on the sk oerabis, who have ber Maytag Please fot me iciow 1f you are mare | ee ee een ae een Minsourl auceea | lao ran and finished as named ARS BenYI® AbrUpIe put | WAN Batur Phomas of Phil ‘la meet to decide jace, A makes hea d calls sual preliminary gaime wil by tol sree ried. I tried to cateh your eye from | iynw defended the Battenberg cup| FOURTH RACK=Canadlan Sporte- him out ine burrs. ater, Ret ® hale he question of supremacy over the the ave of cluos PD holds the ace and ~ bakes the box the oiher day, but you did | Aeqing. the crews of four other battle. | man Handicap, tnreneyent-oldx and up man fanned out very easliy mile distance to-morrow wight, |King of clubs takes © club trick with ston of the Loeg Tend ay fat Took my Way. Fo W1SN Tbe ene ee eens race here torder, | ee. OMe (oueet 1, Milles --Plate | RINE , ger Woverton and hia me enight’s even auould by the beat, |the king and then comes back with the "ap agatnat the Pasmance (A you, as I think you as great a hero | ; “s Glass, 19 (Martin), @ to 1,7 to Gand 7) smith Med out to Tinker. De S acnla isetee to date, as Aibright ts deters | ao | a renege ‘ear the” Queenstoro By eet NOE \rhe cum wae presented by Prince Loute| to 10, won: Lahore, 106 (McTaggart), 18 \ningled to left. but was caught yi Biss question of aupr ace is to pla the hee rst se wil nage caMnac? game ab Prone sa anisiota to see you » of Basvenuerg and Was vewarded aw the to i 7 to 6 and ¥ to & second; Siar-‘{ng on Needham's throw. to. iver , wit aes with th ker settied for wis |, im lp to: plaw the 8 Pe play a faa adateu tec pracee £0 SRS I0Ne ou in sour |Ciamplouship. trophy of the United {charter, 1% (Loftus), & tof, 9 to 5 and| Wheat aingled to sight. Cutshaw TIKer# tortnarrow afternoon, while the time tor when ita sult Is ted. ‘There In more sireet clothes thut 1 waited outside "states Navy for rowing, The Miasourt |t to 4 third, ‘Tiine~1.50, Countess and walked, bit was forced at second | x are preparing for vely tile wt fun, however, in the gate until you came out, 1 saw crew won by theee lengths, The Kan-!John Furlong also ran and finished as!Fisher, Zimmermi peu c foto an automobile, I think sas was secoud and Connecticut third, mamed, where to Evel NO is friendly gaine, to let teau ui Gimme, Brother Maskanse pata eee 8 Henators, who cone for their) |, Baseball; Vole Grids Fecdar, % hr. M.! che holder of the ace play it as he wii tus micro aies tad 7 second series of the year to-morrow. GUUS; tice bub kt, Bldg #1042 4) Mosk It keope bis partner in & sweat, re Tae calcu ‘