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aw 4 ae ee —~ eee BVENING WoRLD, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [Siieizrnamd | NO RICH MANAGERS FOR C. MURPHY and Copyright,.1018,.by The. Preas Publishing Co. (The New York World). fm close attendance in the order ba! pi Campeon carried Lysander oft turning for home and let Donald McDonald through on the rail. This ‘advantage 414 him little good an Lysander finally drew away from Campeon, and wan never headed thereafter. MeDonald DUNN had no trouble beating the tired Cam- z ~ peon for the pince. ABOUT ALL Tham . FOURTH RACE—Three-year-olds ané Fiscin's .—/ upward; one mile and an eighth-e8-nd>\, Gwe me some hill, 96 (MeCahey), 7 to 10, out and Boston BaneD out, first; Guy Fisher, 109 (Butwell), Beans ano 2 to 1, out and out, second; Starbottle, Glass bs ; 106 (Hanover), 4 to 1, out and out. eg AB third. ‘Time, 1.61 2-5. Only three start Ne) ore. A fine piece of riding by Joe Me- Cahey landed Sandhill in front im the for . It was o close fight right to the end, Sandhill led all the wey. a avr ‘- lost an inch in the turning * [TS Ceara ‘Td CARRY AROUND. // A Pook, MANneeeR. LIT & be ) To Have Steeplechase; handicap; for four-years olds and upward; about two and « halt milea,—Penobecot, 100 (Walke), 7 . 7 to 6 and 8 to 6, won; Obdear, dereon), + to 1, even Coligny, 8 (Lynch), 2 t 1, third Leave, 160, and ran. Tillle D., stride to win the second rece, a five-| 7 pulled up. furlong for two-year-olds. Kohler also started Orotund in this race and the pair showed almost human team work d it if ti z ! i ! eh i 4 ® & i 3 ig Stakes; for three-year-olds and upward; iY) during the race, Orotund went out and / @ pace with Unfurl to the final 2 Wf y = GRAND NATIONAL ‘| kan up TD rvetse ur Cher tenk ot! tar ON QUAKERS’ HITS IN FIRST BA LE WZ J the flan td aot on oan tre \ / f ‘ the judges’ stand almost on even terms, , winner. El Biod came out of the bunch pane ae iceagalalaes Big Crowd at Track and Jockey] "0's, «to s and out arst? Donald Sao: at the end to be third. Manager Su be Club Alert to Prevent Donald, 15 (Butwell), 9 to 10, out place { #34 i 3 if THIRD RACE—The Patchogue Gelling and show, second; Campeon, 116 @ian- over), @ to 1, 8 to 6 and out, third. Time, Fans by Taking Chase's Open Betting. L544 Astute, 107, and Tarts, 100, also COLLA my SMe ci "eer woos | OE EP RAR (Bpectal to The Evening World.) the Patchogue Stakes to five starters, ‘ BELMONT PARK, June 2%—The|with Donald MacDonald the preferred Cinott, Poabody & Co., Ins., Maker Grand National Steeplechase was the SCORE FIRST GAME. Mee ea feature of & fine programme of races S V0 this afternoon. {t brought out a good RA red field of seven and it furnished a horse ‘ A race all the way. R. T. Wilson's Penod- ecot proved the winner after a nip- . end-tuck strugste with O'Bear all the | way. Collyny came from behind to be RECORD ROUND OF 82 oe | ‘The only mishap of the race was the IN WOMEN’S TOURN fan of Tillie D. Klenok, her jockey, wae kicked by Pall Mall and for a ——— i i i pire! uf it i e 5 2 3 > it fete. Hi stil time seemed sertously hurt. He was omy etunned. This was R, T. Wilson's si second victory of the day. xty Golf Experts of A surprisingly good sized crowd for « the Fair id Monday wae at the track this afternoon. Sex Out for tro. Conditions were pertect for fine sport. the Me ‘The eame detting conditions prevailed. litan Title. ‘The Jockey Club ts sincere in ita desire po to rid the eport of the professional — and so far is succeeding. (Qpecial to The Evening Worth) . fothing suggesting open wagering was GLEN COVE GOLF LINKS, 1% 1,| Among the other q | tolerated to-day, { June 3.—Eivery record for entries in the |, Faiths Wykyey!. 8 ¢ ’ FIRST RACK—For three-year-olds and fourteen years’ history of the Women's 5 ‘upward: seven furlongs. Time, 1 2% 25.— Metropolitan Golf Association was | Fiving Fairy, 106 (Davies), 8 to 1, 3 to 1 broken this morning when aix playera| and 7 to 5, first; Palanquin, 110 (But- i started in the qualifying round of the (115; we ne © rire out; Montresor, xXRan for McKechnie in : annual championship at the Nassau , ‘olfe), 10 to to 1 and 8 to 5. xxwRan for Fisher is the Clud’s course. Last’ year forty teed|—1%; Mrs. Howard Whitney, Nassau, | Ringling, 100; Gir John Johnson, 123; ry up, which marked an advance for two | #, 60-28; Mrs. A. L. Rossin, Century,| Breaker Boy, 118; Delirium, 110; Capt, g|0F three previous seasons, Several | 50, 6-100; Mize Marion Hollins, West-| Matlock, 100, and Bally Cliff also ran. new organizations, such as the nearby | brook, 47, #02; Mre. Lawrence Gwift,| capt. HE. B. Cassatt saw his colors Piping Rock Club, were represented | Knollwood, 43, #7; Mre. Frank Enos, -srrieq nome in front in the opening this year for the Arst time, and every | Englewood, 7, 64-19; Mre. C.D. mith-| 44: by aying Fairy. She went out one was delighted over the prospective |ere, Nassau, 6, 68-113; Mrs. Donald behind Jo of showing. Geddes, Nassau, 1, «7-101; Mra, Percy | Pehind Bir John Johneon, who showed | Mrs. Victor Earle, Wykakyl, last; @ lot of Ms old speed in the run to by i hae! ;| the stretch turn. Here the big sprinter Pitcher, by Bedient, 1 (Daniele). ring. quit and Davies guided Fiying Fairy Hite—off Leonard, § in 62-3 innings; off | Ae the burning of the Scarsdale club- | 113; aire. Fred Herreshoff, Midland, &4;|/to the rail, sending her along nicely Bedtent none in 1-3 inning. Time of | house ten days ago, upset the secre- | 5¢-110. to pass the judges as length before Game—Two hours and eighteen minutes, | tary’a entries, it was decided that play-| airs. R. ©. @m! ith, Montclair, @,| Palanquin. She later came with a mm the Hartsdale course might|@—1%; Mrs. C. W. Rendigs, Mid- ater dea + from the I ‘ ‘< . We. Re great rush right at the end R. T. enter at land, |, 86; a 's Ughtly weighted Montri BATTING ORDER. ‘The early starters included Miss Léll-|ningham, Englewood, “41%; | was an easy third. Delirium, “aking GROOMD Ganz. Gouth Shore Field Club,|Mre. C. W. MoKelvey, Piping Rock.| nis nret start since ids return from New York. ‘ 0, 21m; Mra, L, W. Hornblower, Es-| Esiang, never was prominent Englewod, and Miss Marion Hollins, |#¢™ County, 68, S210; Mite Grace Far! sEconD RACE—Malden fillies and Westbrook, . playing with Mra Law. |relly, Englewood, 02, @-112; Mrs, H.C. | sidings; two-year-olds; five furlongs, rence Swift, Knollwood. Mrs Frea|Phipps. Piping Rock, &, i; Mist) staignt—ituraken, 1 | ft, wife of the de | Carolyn Putnam, Ghinnecock Hille, $8, r to 1, 2 to 1 and even, first; Un: Ge meine one $3.75 her debut outside of one day handicaps. | Sill; Mre. C. 1. Tiffany, Massey, BY, | 95 (wor, pha ~~ mteriene aicorconenne NleneunenHce wlencdcoece ! rf ti Hi gE if i r) g feitt { fr iH h ipl i iit i Hf H i i ° 4 ° e 1 a 1 s 1 o a Oo. A. B. °° 6 1 ) 3 2 ry s 1 o s e a R1 encwwcusnS-0% mi aft pitt i af ite i I r hi | i ith | . £3 i i i ult Ht i itt nae 228 3ga i ptt E i i i ti £ if hh ih 0-217; Ore, J. @, Trving, @caredale, 8, + 0 0:0 erenete ee Mrs. C. W. Ren@ign, Midland, who ; 4 jnas been coached #9 persistently by aed ye enter Pun’ | 6 to 2 and 7 to : (See Them in My Windows.) Aleck Smith, was considered @ posalbil- | SO"C thay, @3, elim: Mra, M.D, Pat. | Northerner,” 1 i 1 13 Greater New York Stores. See i Goal, 108; Rosa, 108; Black Broom, 1 | he ee alee Gah ee terson, Englewood, 47, 68-100; Mrs. Irving Broomsedge, 1 By Bozeman Bulger ; rewut + &| Brown Haworth, 70, 41M; Miss Page | ea bs rT two long Mi a a hit ;| Water Lily, 108; Transparency, POLO GROUNDS, NEW TORK, June chotce, ng fies and a hit| Schwarewalder, Mahop 6 B61 in the ninth they scored two more, Mae LF Warnet: Heack County, 69, |ORtibbena, 108; Superintendent, 108. X .—Wtth the bases ful in the ninth and| Bases on halle, a songle and a wiki ; Mies Ble Pickhardt, Engle- be Yin Lame x0 Cl ran, Un- On® fun needed to tle the ecore, Harry | Mth gave New York two in the inst 108, i upled. Mr. = ° dresser Uncle added to his reputation as a . but wit ‘bases Wolter could not deliver the goods and| Ma Begin, Mt, mem the bases oe ee eae ae cllowing| sire when Charles F. Kobler’s Uncle the Tlighlandere ¢ell just @ trifle short |long fiy to Hooper end the game was| poor direction, she tallied 7, while on| sheaozeen Ally. sot up in the last in thelr effort to break the ice and win | over, the sizth she took @ @he drove remark- vas their fret game on the Polo Grounds in — ine fret one out of the way, the! ably on the fourth, but had enough soft ‘the double header thie afterncen. The! Hightanders got away a e start in the second, with McConnell in the | Sp0t# t the turn to need 44. Nowhere ie arent, ram ecenne | ia ahe do btiar than atthe anh Invest $45 for Pee a Phe rally was an exciting one, dut| Frank Chance gurprised the fans this! (7000 Thy tong iron shot. The Them'e Ww ! Just when victory esemed near, Hugh| afternoon by playing first base himselt.| (0 0, tremeneounly lens bron anes. i ‘ ‘ ai Bhuang Porters Ria lS arena Bedlent was rushed to Boston's reacue| Hal Chase, who had been traded to Chi-| shown at the thirteenth, where ene gol wo Wwo- ece ul tS) . and quickly shut off the fun. Fisher! CAS, Watched the proceedings from the| the green on her drive and mashie, al- piesa a tobe game holding the| Dench. He wifl Join the White @ox in| though Oise Bishop was kept busy to A Blue and Pens Gate ta nee ee, et nee| Menton, to-eneevom, fo se wall with «drive and e a ay rege port was Dad, ang he also contributed FIRST (INNEING—For a change tn luck | ‘she came back siz strokes w an exhibition of bad Melding judgment] the Flwhlanders went to bat first, Dan-| she went out but the last belt lm ap- Clothes bught that way wear twice as long. We BELMONT PARK that Jet in & run. els singled to centre. Wolter popped to | Phiximately four strokes easier have blue, black and gray serges to make to * + HO In addition to these shortcomings, the| Yerkes. Chance wae out on a grounder |122! "hry. H. Biumeihal, Peirview, 63, + measure 700 suits. Imported ma‘ Race, TRINNY ir, INNING—Daudert M104 out | pigniandere were helpless amainet the|to Mingle, Dantele taking second. Cree |secias Mra : oe : ry on, 188 to Cravath. Smith also fled out to| curves of Leonard, ard not nit was in| walked, but Gossett forced out Daniela . ; ised aol a ira te-| Cravath. | Misher singled to left. Mr-| signe when a wallop could have counted, (00 & grounder to Janvrin. NO RUNS, 4 A. Phitbrick, Mon $50 one two-piece suit as good as these. win batted for O, Miller. Erwin forced runs came as a result of| Hooper struck out, Yerkes filed to . J. ., Your suit will be cut, fitted, and made for you, and Daniels, Peckinpaugh threw out Speak- a £ Guaranteed in every Come in today and er, NO RUNS. ; ’ order two suits, or one if you prefer. GBOOND INNING—Oidkift and Peok-| MI ein: 5 inpaugh oth singled as a starter. Mc- Rechnle etroak out, but MoConnet drove! G. Wood is |Silk-Lited Coat @ Trousers, $22.50 Beainan, Richmond Co., 53, | bases. Daniels struck out and Wolter) Mrs. forced out McConnell. NO RUNS, @-a12, The folowing withdrew: Miss Frances & Lewis atruck out, Engle was tossed) ay yor : ru ie Zooey Mecoceey | Wagner wootie, and Mra W Aw : if t ih f i i i h i | gy | rf i ie fy Hit i | f it i rf : iyi bre tl by HH z a i ? Me sraucal? i so hy tpoflag i H f Fy i 1 A ti, i il f i aed ait