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a ns ae Sa e yerocate| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK A TRIO OF THE STARS IN TO-DAY’S TENNIS GAMES no ’ Copyright, it, ey The Frese Publishing Oe. (The Mew York World). wartine | last night in one of the most ‘theflling ten-round patel 8 oa joa ever seen {1 it was nip the ‘others fe the teeth tammy STanuey, Ms Feesived a right on the solar plexus staggered him. A swift left hook OP AUSTRALIA . E i is {wns called out for Interference, TWO RUNS. Olson threw out Cree. Sweeney Rrounded out to Johnston unassisti Zelder stung a clean single over » ce E. MY LOUGHUN , * AMERICA'S HOPER ox Hii F g & jing second. NO RUNS, THIRD INNING—Chapman drove a it ‘de good and game to win. He was closely pressed at the quarter pole, but lt + z Z Fai she i is 4 i Ff i ran oe . when Davia went to the whip he drew gry + a phan |toased out Olsen, Zeider threw out hed Ghugree recling and stalling for clear and held his advantage to the end. iy fa a rae - t Turner. NO RUNS. @ moment after a force left heek that Herry Payne Whitney's Black Broom at ee Midkiff was out on a bounder to ‘mingted with his lower rite ran a nice, even race and held on Turner. Peckinpaugh got a base on ‘Dut the ninth spelled disaster for the gamely in the last handrad yards, to balls, Fisher singled to centre, Peck- mariner, nose out the fant closing Stake and Cap inpaugh going to second. Hartaell lifted | j i ie het RACE-Gelling; for mares and = bases. Borton got the pitcher in the weldings; three-year-olds and upward; two and three hole, then bounced the one mile.—Lysander, 100 (Wolfe), 9.to 5, vii! and ward: mile and a quarter, -Deaeuet, | ] he was opposed by Kahler. Just before] t™o Oh4 Loree Nets See out at fret. 8 v0 6 and out, won; Donald MacDonald, | 1e2; Jraviehor Is2; Filner, 104; Noch, 162; | Vie come Rene ee ee eee weeaee won| WO A) . | sth i i itil . for the place money. Disparity showed ie. @ high fly to Ryan back of second. —— i 109 (Butwell), 7 to 5, 1 to 2 and out, sec- called to the plate (0 receive a diamond E i ; i 5 vera spert [onal aoeiaeae’ Sve. | Belmon: i rook! ond; Scat! Mo iy an + three-year. | ring, the gift of the Ancient Order of] FOURTH INNING—Jackeon lifted ( pa ey t Entry in Brooklyn) (20 ora out iain. ‘Dandy izen te flr eter aae a ers eae, i Meewe wes 5S Woes Nae reo } Sveti eats "Wresseen| Desb’ Nearl Beat White | 824.Cadeeu, 4, also ran, ‘Time, 130, "| Btar Gane, 122; Strenwows, 198; FIRST INNING—Fisher was in fine| Ryan. Graney fied to Cree, % sso (emgpieg hard he eame beck owing y y aten by | Laennder repeated over Donald Mac- F . J 2 form at the start. After Johnston got a Donald rece u base on balls Chapman sacrificed and length pot! ba thea ied ue eubserintion A rf died és first, Fisher to Zelder, Johnston | Zeidler again singled to centre, Sweeney Donald Macbonald was \edee, tile, taking second. Zeider made a great stop | soing to second. Olson ran over to the ney’s Prince Eugene. i bese . of Olson's grounder and by a aplendid | field boxes as ences Ley — (peels! t The Srening World. | », G throw nailed his man, Johnston tating | inpaugh put ‘exas leaguer in centre, PARI. June. ¢—attatory Le a: ay Bos | third. Turner was called out on etrikes. | scoring Sweeney, Leider going to third, ! < et PH ] hi atmost repeated itaelf in the running of NO RUNS. and Peckinpaush took second on the ‘The Yanks died in quick order in their | throw to the plate. Turner made a the Brooklyn Derby, the feature of the BATTING ORDER half. Chapman made a neat stop of|neat stop of Fisher's grounder and card here this afternoon, when Mo- if Hartsell's smash and tossed him out. | threw him out at first. ONE RI Tessert, ci@ing August Belmont's New ‘heed Cleveland, tof the bunch cam . Chapman also dug up Wolter's hot| FUFTH INNING—Carisch banged a Roakview, began to cas up his mount|Donsid. Wolfe trent te tee babel oN ; ae tee tase emash ond retired him ot Bret, Porton | single into lett. Kahler hit to Fisher, % peasing the judges’ stand, instead of| Lysander at the elghth pole, and But- Trelegate, 1 Clock, a. was called out on mikes: NO spe who tossed to sécqnd in time to face ‘There was keeping him going to the odd finish line | well did the same on MacDonald. 1a2; Nikita Pilly 2b. SRHLOND INNING —Jackson singled |Cariech. Johnston forced Kahler at sec- Las wg marked off by ved flags, about 100 yai seuhaaes ‘The Harveater Plate; steeple. | Sweeney, c. rf, to right and went to third on Ryan's|onq, Peckinpaugh to Zelder, Chapman ME senches beyond, Whitney's Prince Hugene, the|and MacDonald couldn't gain an inch eter cr ltr Rk single to the same place. Fan stole beat a bunt to MIdkif, but when Joln- F : Robid in the race, was|in the dri i 5 M ‘aney, If, second, Fisher tossed out Grane; vows he after uawiGe Si Gacy Mean Aap ea vesverer, 148; % TOCRIN AGE, Ae Bestel) te isch bumped a Texas leaguer over sec- ond for @ single, which scored Jack- gon and Ryan, Kahler sacrificed, Mid- kift to Borton, Carisch taking second. LO GROUNDS, Johnston beat a slow pounder to the a June 6.—About 2.000 | eta, Carlach going to third. Swee- fans turned out to see the Naps and| ney made a throw to catoh Carisch off the Yanks wind up thelr series here. | third. ‘The runner purposely allowed Ft E HH FOURTH RACE Wen Hi. 168; Teo Mal : wers. Evans and Egan, fAisish and came within three parts of a| Derby; one mile i * length of turning Rockview's victory | view, 123 (M Into defeat. } Prince Ew It will be remembered that Fair Play| Time, 2.07 3-6. nearly deat the great Colin in 1908 the! Only two starters. ee oe free fait was inaugurated thie} PIPING ROCK ENTRIES. the opportunity of seeing the races with- (pectal to The Evening World.) out cost. RACE TRACK, PIPING ROCK, L, FIR@T RACE—Geliing; for three-year-|June 6—T' eatin for to-morrow’ Mis and upward; six furlongs on main | races are follows; protege ney 1M (Ford), 9 to 2 and gh ar ge oN el gr aged mene ‘out, first; Grosvenor, 105 (Obert), 18 to 1, |fave sane ssaanecn Kee Ly i 4 to 1, 8 to 5, second; Little Jupiter, 106 | smcOND Back— fiaffolk Plate; four-; (Butweti), 15 to 1, 4 to 1, 8 to 5, third, Moncrict, 18; Ivebel, Pharoah, 116, and Lawoult, 08, also ran. Time, 1.14 ‘With what looked Hke the contenier seratched in the opening event Besom stood out as a choice Taking the lead after the start he never was in and at the end won awinging by (engths from Grosvener, whish fast and beat out Little Jupiter the place, The latter ran promi- ty all the way, Pharaoh and Mon- showed flashes @f early speed in the run to the stresgh turn, but died away in the straigataway to the wire @HCOND RACK—Vor two-year-olds; five and a half furlongs. Time, 1.07. Le | Bq & fii 5 i offlit Ih i i iit i gt Oem 305, (eermante 349 4 : : } ‘the same style, snap and rity 104, Master Joe 107, Kana ' F finish as well as every fea- marehal a, Wi *, A good story worth repeatin; ess. pode Me rag pias * & peY tepid That's why WE do the big- My Straws Are Not Afraid of the Rain —Because they're hand-blocked and water-proofed. My Straws Are Not Afraid of the Sun —Because they’re nature-bleached and sun-proofed, MyStraws Are Not Afraid of the Heat —Because they're air-cooled by con- @imon Healy saddled the winner of the second race, Holiday, owned by Mrs, Archibald Barklle. Holiday had to) ica. Special Sale | Two-Piece Silk-Lined | \ Serges Worth $50— $22.50 cealed vent: tion and keep your We bought enough imported blue, black and head cool. to make 1,000 two-piece suits, There is e! jousu 2 make 1,000 two-piece suite. There [a These Unusual Features Keep My Stores Busy $5 Bankoks $3.50 you can’t get the exclusive style nor $7 Panamas $4.75 the ventilated feature in a Straw unless you follow Mr. Goodresser to my state, No extra tariff. They're $2 a . . . . . . . a 6) a . suits should here and would pa . ‘cost 690 clopwhare. if Foul cll end eo thee . RYVIN 50 Pasel OF Renakelee.. «+++ Sts — made for you, fitted and finished for you, and XN : y “a ‘See ere eg Nl | CING 50, Wonderful value! ot! 4 ( y ) LOVE HALTER: 13 Greater New York Stores ‘BELMONT PARK eo Mtn oe tte, RAY AT SBOE stn a ital ate Senate ANTS” jond. A minute later Zelder died steai- | |tong fly to Hartwell in right. Midkift | Holiday, 109 (Daviee), t } ’ ' (i “i : } Compare our hats with an: to 1, 8 to 6 and 4 to 6, eecomd; Stake Sear i $3 hat. They’re there wit ture for comfort and cool- gest hat business in Amer- Go into any of our stores and pick yours from the biggest variety of up-to-the- minute styles in town. Stores everywhere 20 STORES IN MANHATTAN RESULTS AT MONTREAL. (Special to The Srening World.) RACE TRACK, MONTREAL, June 6 ~The results of to-day's races here were as follows: FIRST RACE—Two-year-olds; eclting: puree $500; five furiongs.—Centaurl, 18 son), 12 to 1, 5 to 1 and 2 to & (Van Dusen), 8 to 2 even and 1 to cond; Requiram, 103 (Dreyer), 9/to 1, 12 to 1 and 6 to 1. third. Time, 1001-5, Dally Waters, Summerhill, Littlest Revel, Martian, The Urchin, Duke of Shelby, O14 Jor dan and Colonel C. also ran. SECOND RACE—Two-year-olds, Can- adian foaled; purse $500; four and « half furlonge.—Cornbroom, 11 (J. Wileon), 1 to 15 and out, first; Sinsin, 8 (@. Rowley), 1 to 15 and out, second; Dia- mond Cluster, 10 (J, Connolly), 2 to 1 3 to 1 and 2 to 6 third. Singin and Cornbroom coupled as the Campbell entry. Time, 0.66 4-5. Booger, Irish Hare mony also ran. THIRD RACK—Three-year-olds and upward; Canadian owned; purse $500; seven furlongs—Lindesta, 100 (Am- browe), 1 to 6 and out, first; Planover, "3 (J, Snyder), 4 to 1, 1 to 2 and out, recond; Floral Crown, 122 (J. Wilson), 1 to and out, third. Time, 1.28 4-5. Lindesta and Floral Crown coupled as the Campbell entry, Bacchante and King Saxe also ran. FOURTH RACE~Three-year-olds and upward; purse 9000; one mile.—Barnegat, 108 (J. Wilion), 3 to 5 and out, won; Coxs, 14 (D. Connolly), 9 to 1, 3 to 2 and out, second; Crisco, 104 (C. Turner), reel Post, pute esl RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE, RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, June 6—The races here to-day resulted a follows: 5 FIRST RACE—Two-year-old maidens; |fve furlongs, — Soalus, 112 (Borel, | straight 99.40, place $3.4, sbow $10, | first; Harry L., 112 (Peak), place $6) | show $3.00, second; Toronto, 112 (Gross), show #410, third. Time, 1.0095, Cha- gan, Ambition, Alador, Kaintuck, Elan- dro, Dr. Samuel, Robert Kay, Breakers and Violet Kay also ran. Toronto and Dr. Samuel coupled in betting. —————e’ ston tried to take third on the play Fisher ran over and covered third in time to take Midkiff's throw and put him out. | No RUNS, Hartsell flied to Graney. Wolter lined out to Ryan. Borton struck eut for the second time, NO RUN@ SIXTH INNING —Qlidkiff made a marvelous one-handed stop of Olson's Dounder and threw him out at rat. Turner flied out to Cree, Jackson got | a base on balls, Ryan flied out to Wol- ‘ter, NO RUNS. | Cree lined out to Jackson, Sweeney struck out. Chapman threw out Zeider. NO RUNS. | BASEMALL 7 LTTE RA ‘ve. Oleveland. Adm, All lost jan » tated it The Wond's Inform ion Bureau, Palitser Park’ "Mow Won ncn serena hence od <barnnac bait hes eownnieyE FR ea en sow

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