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ANDERSON IS 10-9 BEST SPORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK _ CHOICE OVER CROSS COMING---SAFE AND SANE FOURTH OF JULY AMERICAN GOLFERS PLAY WELL IN FRANCE, iCenrright, Mid, by The Freee Pubiishing On (fhe Wow fore WOM (pe cee LA BOULIE, France, July 2—@ix American golfers entered for the ama- teur golf championship of France, the first round of which began this morny luck of the draw brought two of Americans together, so that it oniy possible for four of them te survive the preliminaries, W. Heinrich Schmidt of Ws a Mass., who was the runner up in recent British amateur championt was drawn to meet J. E. Bishop Yale, while W. N. Rothschild of Prines- ton was paired with C. W. Inslee of the Onelda Community Club, N. ¥. Among the other entries were H. W. Stuckien, former champion of Masss- Harold H. Hilton, British amateur champion and former American champion; Edward Blackwell, the Beit- ish pi Day of the Year for Sports. 8; Peter Gan- non of Argentina. who was amateur champion of France in 1910, and 7, Stearns of New York, Stearns beat Hilton by 2 up cn@ 1 to play; Inalee beat Rothschild by 9 Prem Pabtiching Oo. Naw Terk Werte) O-MORROW will be the greatest wht RIVERS and atone outdoor sporting day of the year. MAY NOT THINK IT'S §. sy ha Rd Pe i Gerana a frig ing of the year. “Tio cros “Saree ° st 7 ai 0 play; s ante and sane Fourth of July” feed RUNS on re wees aie Tina! Want SWeMiNG Stucklen beat J. C. Parish jr of La ‘Fepulted in a celebration that is a thou: times more patriotic than the old affair. years tt has been customary fake the Fourth an occasion for ex- fireworks. This has been proft- to the powder trust. It has been UNprofitable to the country. year It has cost hundreds of lives orr Te AyTOMOBILE RAN O' Oase AND GoT SUNBURNED, Fac.’ “ FORRY Boar, ME, Gor HIT BY A A geet “Gee! Wis IT WAS NEXT 97H orduiyy ven’ Boulle by 4 vp and 2 to play; Lassen beat Karl Schmidt Mass, who arrived here last evenin, by 2 holes. — BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, BELMONT PARK, N. Y., July &—The entries for to-morrow are as follo' FIRST RACE.—Three-year-olds and upward: fhousends of mutilations. Sa and a aint $ . trennows, 99: Oakhurret, * tres Star 116; | Pred Stentor. 108; Judge Walser, 2: holland, SEC ACE, —Three-year-olde and ae | 103: D leton, 111: Flying Yankee, 92; Also ‘eligitie, Iron Mask, 135, THIRD RACE,—Two.year-colds: edling: The Manover Stabs: five and half ni ‘ebratght Lord then slammed the ball to the fence Foe naiee, Shoes, 100: Executor, in Zea. in deep centre for a home run. Sweeney 99; strdecal, 1091. Rane ‘Osren, 00 Se Donald out etealing, MUler to Hummel, got to first on Hummel's fumble of his FOURTH RAC! .—Three-year-oida: the Law. ~ BROOKLYN rence Res ‘ion; one mile and five (Continued from Firet Page.) : WHY WANT TIRE woRRS FIFTH RACE.—Four.yearolde and upward: LAberty Ste hase Handicap; about wiles Dickson was taken out of the box and “Meu WAVE A The Wann, 1a" Roland Paniee, 1a Perdue was substituted for Boston. Gasounr < Eno, 142; Penotacct, 03; ton of the ‘Wisk, to beat the Dodgers, Wheat reported] Miller went out on his grass cutter, Ma WATER Wien? ABR: Masim's trie, 140: Rock “Aber, siok and Callahan played in left. ‘Also ‘Teket y. 342, % at 160; Gateman, 187; Shannon River, 196; Star, 130: Reemaplar, 168, ‘aI Moran singled to right. Cutehaw filed [RST INNEING—Maranville posted a me ag out to Connelly, No Runs. One Left. ‘het grounder to Hummel, who threw Murphy got @ base on balls. Oldring hit FORT ERIE ENTRIES. SEVENTH -INNING—Hummel andj !"to a double play, Hartsell to Borton. Tots Museen Srane Srslaht Seperintmadens, him out at first. | MoDonald also! nounert took care of Myers’s bounder.|No Rens. RACE TRACK, FORT wi, ont. |! Ole ever Olen Wit: Re Beate smashed out @ hot bounder, the ball) Rariden singled to the infield, Mang | Coins to MeInnts sent Cree back. July &—The entries for tomorrow's Fitererald, 110, A-—Birenat entry, taking @ bad bound away from Hummel | singied to left, promoting Rariden to| Sweeney filed out to Strunk, Hartzell eater nen eee. mat Lobert got Burns's bunt and threw to ‘and was good for e base. Connolly then | second. Perdue eingled ¢o centre, filling a @raight into Barry's hands, No ward; selfing: furlongs; main couse—Siehie, Doolan, forcing out Demares. Jaced the ball just inside of the foul|the bases. Maranv@le popped te Cut-| Nuns. 100; Accord, Beaucoup, 11: FIFTH INNING—Midkiff got Collin’s foul close to the field boxes, Hartzell and Borton took care of Baker. Mc- Innis Wned out to Peckinpaugh. No Runs. Peckinpaugh was easy for Barry and Molnnis, Borton got » base on balls Midkiff was safe on Collin's error, Bor- ton going to third, Caldvell patted for MoConni and struck out. Dani came through with @ double to centre, scoring Borton and Midkiff Wolter Was safe on Barry's wumbie, Da going to third. Cree forced Wo! Collins to Barry, Two Runs, Lett. filed ¢0 Doolan. Burne was out, ing, Killifer to Doolan. No Runa Alexander doubled to right. sacrificed, Demaree to Merkle, Alex- ander advancing. Knabe popped out to Fletcher. Lobert walked. Becker forced Lobert, Shafer to Fletcher. No shaw, MoDonald watked, forcing Rari- den home. Connelly was thrown out at first by Cutshaw, One Run. Three left. Stengel filed out to Mann. Callahan [aaa Daubert filed out to Mann. No uns. line im right for two bases, sending Mc- Donald to ¢hird. Daubert made a great stop of Lord's hot drive and retired him on @rst unassisted, both runners deing held on the bag. Sweeney was put owt ef the way by Hummel and Daubert. No Runs. Two Left. Moran was disposed of on his ground- er to Myers, unassisted. Cutshaw/ | Grounded out, Maranville to Myers. | Stengel singled to centre, but got no| further, ae Callahan pasted a long fly! to No Runs, One Left. @ECOND INNING.—Myers ambled to firet on four wide balls. Rariden then| ted the ball to left for two base: Pores ‘Myers to third. Mann waiked. Lets to Gret ss filling the bases. Stack was then taken Dard earice Codivasa g| hot rap and beat him in @ race to the pee te Hart .| bas. Barry got a base on balls, irry | DOD! phe hy ‘on Callahan Tae was out stealing, Sweeney to Peckin-|doudle play, Hart: j plate Mann reached third and Dickson| 8h. Lapp tripled to deep right|to Borton. No Run | Maranville was retired at first,| tre. Brown pent @ fierce liner to! Baker made a neat stop of Sweeney's geoond. to Hummel to Daubert, Mann| ht that Daniels got hands but} hot shot and threw him out at first. Pl acyl the plate. McDonald walk. ed, | COUld not hold, and it went for a single,| Hartzell @ingled to centre for the rt tem! Ded 2 stounder to Luderus unassisted. Merkle Gingled to right. Merkle was out steal- Ing, Killifer to Doolan. No Runs, Magee fouled to Mortle. Luderus Popped to Hersog. Dootan struck out. No Runs. SEVENTH INNING.—Murray walked. ‘Dootem threw Meyers out, Murray taking second tossed out McCormick batted for De- mares, and pinch hit Harry made good with Gingle past Lobert, Murray soort Cooper was out, stealing, Killfer to Dootan. One Run. Fromme now pitching for the Giants, Killifer popped out to Shafer. Alezan- HGHLANDERS (Continued from First Page.) Fi ; £ H 4 3 ranville to Myers, Wagner fanned : SIXTH INNING.—Hanley, the Mai hattan College recruit, now pitching for the Yankees. With two and three on him, Strunk got a pass. Barry Lapp hit into a to Peckinpaugh Sweeney filed out to SVIPrH RACE —Two.rear.ohts; selng: 9000; fire furlonge—*Miss Waters, 90; ‘Urchin, 101; Weuseon, 103: *I' Rutledge, 102; fummer Hill, 100; Penalty iv; Sky Rocket, 108; “te ‘Regao, 105; Centauri, 108; Requi- ““IXTH RACE—Teweyearckls and upward; pure 9600; one eae. ‘and 0 sixteenth—*Hand dant ior Sane. iol; Sn Bos |{ AYVAD'S WATER- WINGS . y ‘or Gale GEVENTH RACE.—Three-year-clde and Mothing can beat him do has given him speed and stamina above the aver- gs Mike Doolan, Vice-President of the Basevall Players’ Fraternity, who is also Glepleased with the decision, has advised Pitcher Breni his Ane of Qs0ewwath Sotelon, «he (Fai plagers omérea Moe Seron| Tiuaieee tauasd cut pean = ‘28 be RESULTS AT LATONIA. Y ( LY CHANCE TC F Fietoher, Burns taking second. Daubert fanned ou ly. Smith . to ont; 4 B ‘a fi Midkiff forced Borton at second, Brown & ip in an py shapely int, but | raaned, No Runs, One Left wes retired by Dickson and divers, | MMvIt forced Borton « pee yal = OUR ON Y CHANCE 0 SEE it @ test case. Old General Humidity partially re- treated thie afternoon and the pla ere were able to go about their wo -| with much more comfort, The better Weather also helped in attendance, the crowd numbering more than 5, Larry Doyle on the field, but McGraw was in artist, drew FIRST INNING—Burns filed to Ma- gee. Doolan threw out Shafer, and Fletcher died the same way. No Runs. Paskert out, Doyle to Merkle. Kaabe ‘bridegroom, emashed Going to third. Doyle threw out Becker. Mamee weiked, Lobert, the py gredvate Of eshools, sott spoken & ¢wo-begger into right, Knabe business-| ‘keen. Against him te the ny MOt to pay he case can be t before the National Com- ‘ook charge of the Giants Boal fiom from which he could wiawag if things broke badly, Al Demaree, the der struck out. Paskert also fanned. QIGHTH INNING,—Burne aingled to night. Shafer popped to Lobert while ‘tryl Knabe singled to centre. Lebert fouled to Merkle, Becker forced out Knabe, Hersog to Shafer. Beoker stole second, Magee was out, Merkle to Fromme, No Runs. NINTH INNING—Doolan threw out Merkle. Murray lined out to Magee. Moyers popped to Lobert. No Runs. Laderus singled to right. Dolan ran fot Luderus. Doolan forced out, Dolan, Hersog to Fletcher. Shafer got Killi- fer'a grounder and touched Doolan cut on the line, Fromme threw out Alex- ander. No Runs. One Left. THNTH INNING,.—Doolan playing first base for Philadelphia, Snodgrass doubled to left. Fromme sacrificed, Killifer to Knabe, the latter covering first and @nodgraes took third. Burns struck out. Knatbe threw qut Shafer. No Runs, One Left, ——>_—_ Davie Pitches Ne-Hit Game, INDIANAPOLIS, July &—Jef! Davis of the Columbia Club in the American Association pitched a no-hit game in Ming | shutting out the Indianapolis team. Not hoe during the nine innings did a iocal player hit @ ball that seemed Ukely to land ‘in safe territory. Connelly forced McDonald at second, Gtengel to Cutahaw, Dickson scoring. Lord was thrown out at first by Hum- Hummel out, Deviin to Myers. No Runs, None Left. No Errore. ‘THIRD INNING—Gweeney sent a pop fly to Hummel. Myers sent « long fy to Calehan. | was under Rari- @en's long fy. Runs. Miller soaked @ high bounder to Mo- Donald, who lost no time in throwing bim out et first. Wagner contributed a Gingte to right. Qloran also pasted one| © to McDonald, who threw him out first, both runere advancing a base. Btenge walked, filling the bases. Cal- Jahan laced @ hot grass cutter to Mo- Donald, who retired him at first to Myers, No Runs, Three Left, FOURTH INNING—OMann amasho’ one up the third base line for two bags. Dickson's pop up foul fly was taken by Muller. Maranville bunted safely, pro- meting Mann to third. MeDon lngled, scoring Mann, and on Callahan's bad throw to Smith, Maranville reachet third and MoDonald second. “Connoll, bit to Wagner, who threw to Mille: catching Maranville at the plate, Lor: ‘ne-flied to Hummel, One Run. Two Lett. scoring Lapp. Borton. One Run. One Left. Hartsell fied out to Oldring. Peckin. Midkiff tried to ste Peck!npaugh would start for Runs. One Left. THIRD INNING.—Oléring lined one Into the left field Dleanhers for a home ‘ollins out to Botton unassisted. Baker utole second, Sweeney's throw being MoInnis got a base on balls. Keating was taken out of the box at replaced him. Baker etole third and came home on Gweeney'’s wild throw to Midkiff. McInnis went to third on the error, Strunk singled to feft, scoring McInt Barry filed high to Oree. Strunk stole mecond, Midkiff got Lapp’s het bound- er and threw him out et first, retiring singled cleanly into right. wide. this stage and McConnell the aide, Three Runs. One Left. ‘McConnell filed out to Murphy. Dan. js fouled to Mclanie, Wolter struck out. No Runs, FOURTH INNING—Brown struck out. Murphy popped out to second, thinking home, | purse 9000; five furlongs.—Dmeraid Gem, Peckinpaugh atuck to third and Miakift ‘was tagged out, Lapp to Barry. N Highlanders third hit. Hartzell and Peckinpaugh were doubled up, Collins to Barry to McInnis. No Runs * FIRST RACE—For maiden fillies; 140 (Kireohbaum), first; Martha McKee, 110 (Callahan), second; Serenata, 110 (Goose), third. Time, 1.001-5, Romero, Marty Lou, Louis Grice, Oh Ho, Violet May, Kilorea, Bunty, Hortense also ran, $2 Mutuals paid; ld Gem, straight, 96.60; place, show, $2 Martha McKee, field, place, $33.90; show, $3.0 second. Serenada, show, 94.10, SKCOND RACE.—For three-year-olds and upward; eetling:; purse 9000; alx furtonge—Pluvious, 110 (Taplin), won; Coy, 100 (Kederis), second; Beuli © (Taylor), third, Time, 114 Bittra, General, Galley Slave, Sir Offenbach, L. H, Adair Billy Barnes, Bay of Pieas- ure also ran. Pluvious, straight, 09.80; place, $4.00; show, 63.6. Coy, place, 02.00; ghow, Boulah @, show, 96.20, i; Gelling; purse $000; one Sie ens a Cif at |. 108; Inepector a Heardon, 112, of five pounds, AYVAD MAN'F'O CO.. He Giants vs. Yankees 472 Polo Grounds SUNDAY, JULY 6 Under the Auspices of the Newspapers of New York for the Benefit of the Newsboys’ HomeClub NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Remnant Sale— Daubert walked. Smith popped up to ofgrass. Doolan Killifer singled over oath LUE LATONIA ENTRIES, Gweeney. Hummel popped one to Lord. s Grand Stand (Unreserved) . . 78 fore eon Fier mane {oe eee | Lhe Semi-Annual Event Reervedvssewsersses 81,00 nat ane, over Labor's aaa, tor ne entries for Pricey. Jur 4 FIFTH INNING—Sweeney strolled! Suit eridg—tmported and domestic materials— fae ee Kaabe threw out Shafer, Burns lata hace fea: Tere tee te 2tt oe: Bonnets bea many at 1-3 value, Suit $18; Coat and trousers pEsepeee sacrificed, Smith to Daubert. Mann Bingled to left, scoring Bweeney and Meyers, Dickson filed out to Callahan. Mann stole second. Maranville was Gisponed of by Bmith and Daubert. Two Runs, One Left, Wagner singled to right for the eec- ond time. Moran forced Wagner at Second, Bweeney to Meranville, Cut- thanr singled to right, sending Moran to third, Stengel went out on his bounder, McDonak} 40 Myers, Moran moring, Cutshaw reaching second. Cal- j, |lwhan walked. Daubert singled to cen- tre, scoring Cutshew and advancing Cal- } |tahan to third. On the throw in to that bag Daubert reached second, Smith's high bounder took a bad bound away from Maranville and was good for a base, Callahan and Daubert crossing the gate. Hummel forced smith at second. Maranville unsesisted, Four Runs. Lamb's Tail, 101; ‘ct ie Pulsation, 107; SEOOND BAC! Haste, 114; Sear 100; Little Fether, 1, THIRD $16. Store closed July 4th and Sth. renee _ ATHheim Ninth Street UNXLD BRAND FIREWORKS : AT RETAIL EVERYTHING Sisritey saree ‘12 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK CITY UNTEL 3 O'CLOCK JULY 6TH, Reserved Seats Now on Sale at the Business Offices of All New York and Brook- lyn Newspapers; At the Offices of the New York Baseball Club, 200 Sth Ave.; At the American League Baseball Club, 320 Fifth Ave; At All Theatre Ticket Agencies, BUY YOURS EARLY Gamecalled 3 p.m. sharp Doyle was fined 96 for soiling a new ball, and when he protested at Rigler's decision was ordered off the field. Sha- fer took Doyle's place, Herzog going to third, Becker filed to @hafer. Magee singled te centre, Luderus doubled to the centrefield fence, scoring Magee and taking third on the throw to th Jan's Grive to centre, Luderus scoring on the catch, Ruiter also filed to A ia Gnodgrase. Two Runs. GIXTH INNING—McDonald walked. FUT QOING—Demaree wrained, ! MAPA D Wis Greek cLEWATER Connelly touled out’ to Moran. a