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eee na en een en tene eaimnan an ewes ovine Poneman = ere ove annem tae A was De = o —— — THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY vetaean ate7=s| — BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK OHNE CAPTURES 3-CORNERED RACE SINCE A PITCHER GOT A BIG LEAGUE JOB THROUGH THE “MOVIES”--- _|AMFRICINS BEAT” EX CAMADINS AT TENS TWEE Need One More Victory for Chance to Play for \ Davis Cup. Sune ,t WAnT To Pose as A MILLION AIR: may WIMBLEDON, July 18.—The Ameri+ can tennis team practically cinched ite right to play England for the Davis Cup when it won a double victory inst Canada in the finale bere to- Gay. Buon Leaauans J. Norete Wiliams in the fret rsasell, 3218. by She Pree penaisting On Wie HAVE A defeated B. P. Schwenger three atraight 4 Jgning ef the new boxing bjf WHMK ac! ects, 6—4, 6—2, 6—4. Maurice H. Mee in wiseeneia is an opening wedge Posing . Loughlin, the American champion, fol- } for boxing in the Middle Western | @tates. Wisconsin has not been ox- Frawley Law Paved Way for ] lowed the example of his young team- mate and won from R. B. Powell, 109 & ei, 4. Little and Pell Far in Lead ‘The tournament was played) under aes gina ate iii ts eek unfavorable conditions, Rain had fallen be been sed ta Ni _" g very heavily throughout the night and Ne tate a tas Ses ae seek have aert WATCH THe Movies Now. for Westchester Tennis Cup the leaden skies made the light exceed * as been noted all over the country, } ingly trying for the contestants. Thé Swit the result that boxing will oe not Raymond D, Little and Theodore Roosevelt Pell, with four straight || {mous centre court on the champlons victories, now lead the tennig teams for the Wentch Cup, ‘The pair || *lp ground of the All-Engish laws now looms up the strongest for the doubles finals to /be played to-morrow. Fptgnnis club, however, had been well As a parting contribution to their stri Little and Pell took Clothier || protected by a large tent and so wae and Caner into camp in two straight sets, 6—4, 6—1. The team's showing || In fairly good condition. Because of has been one of the strongest ever seen in a Westchester doubles tourna- [| the rains, none of the competitors ha@ ment. So far the pair have defeated Church and Mathey, Wrenn and || an opportunity to get any practice om it Watson, Jackson and Cornell and Clothier and Caner. Previous to meeting |! Both teams were in the best of con- winning pair yest , Clothier, the former national champion, and || aition, McLoughlin had gulte receve Caner won from Wrenn and Watson at 64 and 10-8 Furlously contested || 04 trom a slight back strain from featured the match throughout, and at the end Wrenn and Watson ‘no fatigued that they defaulted to Jackson and Cornell. which he had been suffering recently, 7 _ : The honor of leading the attack —= + against the Canadian was given Will- Best Turf Battles of Year |ttieh a" Fay Soros ee ice NAPY SLUGGERS GIANTS. The State is to have a boxing | : jesion with a secretary on a work- —— 5 salary, and the commission is to (Continued from First Page.) ae ‘almost autocratic powers, like our mmission. 2g the new Wisconsin law works out jasted one minute in the first game,! Well, as it will if the right men are| went right back in the second game for, @ppointed to serve on the commission, | the Cardinale. States near by will soon have the| _ FIRST INNING—Doyle threw out under similar direction. Magee. Harmon struck out, O'Leary ‘There is bed bes geccteght yunhheed was thrown out by Shafer, No Runs. it needed in the con nw. | oa None Left. ‘appointed and governed ty|Highlanders Seem Strength-| 7 ve ice out. Bhafér laced a epmmingion ehould Rave power to double down the left field line. Flgtcher od any ane ee Pard ened by Return of Catcher | was hit by » pitched ball, Shafer and HE made good by outclassing @ more experienced per= former. Will Be Seen at Saratoga ecm tistsc? Summ ee Fletcher worked a clean double steal. ; as the boxers who are now con- Gossett to Game. Doyls was out, Whitted to Konetchy,| Concuing “The been nominated for the various classics, | "8* Obviously nervous, did not play So to get through as easily as they Ghater scoring and Fletcher taking, » Receuts wuncar rem. 4 Jif! tm which tho East ta worthtly repre: | (0 in reed or ae finally credited to * % would have the fear of losing @ third, Whitted alag threw out Merkle. Programme Just Issued Pr0-| sented. two-year-olds like Rosebud and | Which, however, was finally nme ed BATTING ORDER gh for 28 Contir tue Mepham, which have Deen per. | Une Cenndlan now sags a romarte ACK JOHNGON Europe 4 1D INNING—Mat' a vi ntinuous forming like champions on the Western | ‘ odictesstetciss with 95,000 cannes pele tm hig] Highlanders, Korb ger neat atop of Whitted's ierownder ea FIRST.GAME. TYOURTH. INNING Wheat, cnatehed mie cireult, will put the Strombolis, Flitter. | sble rally succeeding tn mastering Will Daniele, rf. Letbold, cf. threw him out at first, Konetchy struck GIANTS. Witeon’ ea Days’ Sport. kolds, Early Roses and furprisings of | !ams's hard service. He ig ° son's fly. Viox singled. St as a. * was handed to Johnson by Klegin, Knight, 1. Jackson, rf. wee ceseeseaeeds: | Nor Bene Zone , H ‘ ‘ ’ te second. Adams tore oft a single to | fs eligible for six stakes, begin. | ‘Then Williams regained his stride any * was sent over to make @ mal Peckinpaugh, as. ie, left, sending Viox over the plate. Byrne By Vincent Treanor. with the Flash on opening day, the| only once afterward did the Canadiat Johnson end MOVey of Laas. Oe Granags Ae Serer meters Scuante saxrersie my © 3 1 7 Olaingied to teft centre, sending Adams) ane hook programme for the Saratoga | United States Hotel Stakes on Aug. 13, Vet 2 press his youthful opponeni 7 te Se fought in Moscow. Johnson bponariy an port Cd made @ eplendid catch of Meyers's fy 0 © 3 1 2) to second, Carey tripled to the fence in| rocq meeting which begins on Saturday, | the Hopeful, the Grand Union, the who ran out with six games to fou 5 unable to get away at the time, ‘fone . ome 4 back ot shen Whitted pier out Bnod- © © 11 1 1] deep right, scoring Adams and Byrne. | aug, 2, is out. It provides for twenty-| ford Momorial, the Adirondack Handi- | *"4 3% points to 32. the promoter Lag ee the - Uiipitee—Hildebrand ead” O'Loughlin. erase, No uni Mise ne . © 1 2 © O)Kommers hit to centre, and an the ball lave racing days, every day in the week, |eap and the Futurity. Little In the second set Willlams put mery y vamso money 80 8 veetment: | atrendance, 8,000, rab asin eens © @ 4 1 1] took a bad bound past Meyer, the hit r Aug. 30, Twenty-nine | ig engaged in the two-year-old stakes | Dee Into his play and finding that bow " Johnson will Aight in Russia — old Theta rpc teeth hd bat ay 1 0 0 2 0|¥"e wood for three basen, Carey crossing | otexcerinclading many historic features, | toward the end of the eeatne,: AN the | ‘Toss-cuts were very effective soot fewurning to this country—if Be} rwAGUE PARK, OLEVPLAND, 0. Pocdellgd bd He Wises (Aine acer! 0 0 0 8 ajith Curt was then taken out of | will bo run and, judging by the class of | Eastern cracks are engaged about the {#44 “Schwengers floundering hopelessly July 1&—Manager Chance ehot Russell | Perr rue! sf " » 000 0 ner substituted, Butler | horses e1 4 in them, the best racing |same way, eo that the two-year-old | fom side to side of the court. This was fy re — Ford to the hurling hill this afternoon |out. Meyers to Merkle, Wingo going to| 00 04 one thrown out at firat by Hummel. | of the year should be seen. situation is most interesting in pros. | the onty fast set of the match, Williame 5 HME examination of Ledoun, by|in an effort to snatch the third straight |third. Doyle tossed out Magee. \No jaye iii vv OU Of Four Runs. One Left. The bert horses from the West have | pect. playing at the top of his form, physicians after his bout with|from the Naps to- Gonsett paired | Runs. One Left. Moran popped up to Miller. Cutshaw | === — = === | "Tony A Ten Point is engaged in| The third eet was a service battle une ‘Williams, proving that the little} with the big spit jer, Birmingham | Matty fied out to Evans in short cen. | Cooper... 1 0 0 0 Ol ging rained one to the infeld, but Butler five features and Hawthorne in eight, |t!! eight games had been played, each Brenchman had been seriously fouled, |chose hin bent pitching het, Vean Gregg, | tre. Turns singled into centre. Harman | = = = = —|was under tho ball when it came down, WINDSOR WINNERS. ‘The $20,000 His Majesty is in eight, too, |™An successively taking his own ser- fe @n indictment of the eyesight of Ref-|tu oppose the Highlanders. backed up the right fleld wall) Totals.......... 3 5S 27 10 S| Meyer was deadheaded to first by | s ee in alx of which Hawthorne is named to | vice. Schwengera consistently returned qree Eyton. FIRST INNING—Chapman tossed out/and caught Shafer's fly, Fletcher was! McCormick batted for Teareau in 8th. | Adams, being the first Dodger to reach) FIRST RACE—Purse $500; two-year-| &, ” Oiners of the three-year-old cracks | the American's service but was unable z Ryten gave Williams the decision when| Daniels. Wolter holsted to Lelbold. Cree|again hit by a pitched ball. Harmon! Cooper ran for MoCormick in 8th. that bag. Whent singled to right and |olds; selling: five and a half furlomgs.— |S otlars of Tne niteeyoarnis Chaen. (to make It effective. Willlame on the i Ledoux went down end claimed a foul, | bounced a single off the right field wall.|made @ great catch of Doyle's long fy ~ ST. Louis. ‘as Wileon let the ball go through hie| Requiram, 107 (Montour), 6 to 6, 1 to gazed, giving promise of the most n-| ther hand undoubtedly was puzzled by Be ge ecteaty tates te © tral rvena, Testinsusan vances, mmitgltye tate R. H.PO, A. B.|isen Maver scored on the error, while| 1 24,1129," vem and 1. tod, seconds, STOing three-year-old battlen of the] foe et Tt sting’ to arive them re q le 5 a. 0] Wheat got to third. Daubert popped up " : 4 ! year. = 2} ol fe Ny Blew that he can't leave his bed for|the bases. Hartsell’s weak foul was a’ FOURTH DEHN i~Harmon tes out o1t ¢ Q} to Miller, One Run. One ne Buss Around, iditeeaieae pede yy = Saratoga Handicap will be run on|40wn the centre of the court netted hy after the fight certainly cannot be|cinch for Cariach, No Runs, Three Latt,|to Snodgrass in whort centre, Matty 0 0 2 3. 1| FIFTH INNING—Miller high fied to| 3 to 5 and 1 to 4 . , Time-1-12.] aug. 2 the Saratoga Special on Aug. 9 |™ny Dalle. With the game at +4, i ly accused of having “quit. Lelbold skied to Wolter, Chapman| tossed out O'Leary at first. Doyle Whitted, cf. 1 0 1 0 0|Mever, Wilson ambled, Wilson stole Mary Ann, Summer hill and Alador aleo| +) "Hopeful on Aug. 16, the Sanford | however, Williams took his own service ' I ot Williama, | rotied to Kalght. Peckinpaugh ‘threw | tossed out Whitted. No Tune. Nene | Cee oie 1 AL f g|fecond and on Fischer's bad throw to] fan. r ! |Memoriad on Aug. 23 and the Futurity |@nd then ended the set and the mato received the larger | out Johnston, No Runs. None Left. t\ Evens, et that bag Wilson continued on to thina,| SECOND RACE—Purne 900; steeple ang saratoga Cup on the closing day, | °Y breaking Into that of his opponent, SECOND INNING—Midkiff lifted to, Merkle struck out. Magee made a ins, rf. 1tee2z2t 0 Viox strolled to firat on four bad ones,| chase; four-year-olds anu up; about! 4 ig 99, Peivoias “Goeaeth. ras ants. Blt #0] nice running catch ot Murs Wingo, c. Hl 1 i i € Simon raised one to the Infleld which Barwell 38 (Bowser), 8] fs evinces eiocias te i japman. Ford fanned, Daniels forced; tly in left. jeyern al i ani 0 3 - rainer ‘" i gely's Sickle |. te Mme for the champlonship—with | Gossett, Chapman to Lajole, No Ryne, drive Into the left fleld bl 00030 Te Dental tea ENE fala Aavigpiss fwo| nerien, 168 (G. Pearce), 2 to 1, 11 to | entitled to the meds} for consistency Campi. Ledoux might have had it had! One Left. a home run. Snodgrass drove a long 0 0 ©O © OJ} tases, scoring Wilson and Viox. Byrne] and out, second; The African, 18% (Wil-| during the Belmont meeting. The Sem- r the Quut been fairly contested. Jackwon strolled. Lajole lined to Cree. | single into right centre. Mowrey threw 0 0 0 4$. O| waikea. Yy singled to the Infield,| son), 4 to 5, 1 tp 3 and out, third. Time, | pronius gelding has started nine times & reteres's decision is final, even when! Turner tore into a fast doyble play,| out Matty. One Run. One Left. — — — — —Jniing the bases. Kommers also walked, | 437 3-5, Murllla (Diebold) broke down. |nince the season began and a been events prove the official mistaken. Ref-| Midkiff! to Hartsell to Knight, No| FIFTH INNING—Doyle made a neat secs 4) «©<6 27 16 1 | forcing in Adams, Wagner was taken| THIRD RACK—Purae $000;three-year-|out of the money only once, He has & bout where so muck is at] Runs. One Left, pick up of Konetchy's grounder and SUMMARY. out of the box and Hall substituted, | olds; #ix furionga—Moving Picture, 101 | Won three times, been second Lali ta @ responsible job, Men who| THIRD INNING—Wolter filed to|threw him out. Merk!» leal , 8 to 1,0 to # Bnd out, firat; | and third once, Bome of his creditable Firat Base on Balle—Of Teoreau, 8;| Butler also walked, forcing in Byrne. | (Moody), rformances have been attributed to off Geyer, 6; off Perit, 1. struck ¢ jd ‘Miller singled to left, scoring Carey and | Leochares, 112 (Buxton), 1 to ie and |{uck. Aa a matter of fact bad luck has by Sal | Two-Baaa| Kommers. Wilson walked for the gec- | out, second; Pan Zarota, 106 (Gross), 19) heen his share more often than not. Konetchy, Evana, St ‘ond time, filling the bases. Viox walked | to 1, 3 to 2 and out, third. Time—1.17. | He ts simply a real good Lary Magee 3. Double Plays| for the second time, forcing in Butler,| Belray also ran. faa, ae saveaty . epee, oes (ues Fletcher to Doyle to Merkle; O'Leary | Hall was then taken out and Kent was| FOURTH RACE—Purse $700; handl- | Worked Wateorn Boe tale tribute to the to Magee to Konetchy; Fletcher to substituted. Simon struck ovt and the) cap; three- olde and upwai one ‘ex-jocke: ability as a trainer. Sickle Meyers to Merkle. Umpires—Brennan| fans heaved a sigh. Seven Runs, Three| mile and a sixteenth.—Flora Fina, 104 |jogt @ tough race when Reybourne and Eason. Attendance—j0,000. Lett. (Buxton). even, out and out, first; |nosed him out in the last “Btri a oe aR eS Smith bunted out to Miller, unassisted, | Samuel R. Meyer, 103 (R. Goone), 9 to | yesterda: handicap—l Hummel filed out to Wilson. Fischer |5, out and out, second; Plate Glas, |can be made, No horge wae ever bet- peat out a slow hit to Miller. Kent was| 126 (Knapp), 5 to 2, 7 to 10 and out, |ter ridden. Joe ey put up A retired on his grounder, Viox and Miller. | third, Time, 1.62 4-5. Only three etart- The slight- No Runs, One Lett. e ‘on MoCahey's SIXTH INNING—Adams singled to! FIVTH RACE—Puree $600; three-y: even been left for his fourth safe hit. Byrne} olds and upward; selling; s!x furlongs,— heresbouts have forced Adams at second, Hummel to! Tankard, 105 (Adams), 7 to 10, 1 to 3 and apeared Kommers’s terrific line fly with| per, 106 (W mistakes should give way for! Jackson. Cree drew a pass, Knlght|the air and pulled down: . Whe can and will oe. had three swings. Creo stole socond| with one hand, Wing, after knocking q — and went to third on a wild pitch.|a half dozen fouls, struck out. No a that a “movie” ®aseball| Peckinpauxh's grass-cutter got by Lel-| Runs. None Left Pitcher has beer picked up by &| pold for three banes and Cree scored. Burns again singled over second, 1g big league club because @ team| Hurtsell beat out @ hit that Lajote| Shafer forced out Burns, Whitted to knocked down and Peckinpaugh scored. | O'Leary. ' Mowrey made a great play, Grogg threw out Midkiff. Two Runs.| throwing out Fletcher, Shafer taking .] One Lett. second. Doyle lined out to Whitted, Here's a new opening for white hopes,| Graney beat out a pretty bunt. Car-|No Runs, One Left. Players, Gv. It's easy. Just go Iked, Gregg got a Cincinnatl) SIXTH INNING—Mowrey filed out to vs i fla the bangs, | Letbold | Boden Fletcher tonsed out Per- to right, scoring Graney and § . mon, and elt down and wait for| Cariach. Chapman. hit into a double! rt" OEE 9 SARL BPS EREAB 4 —~_— 2 the motions until you get them "- @a@mn fine, then be snapped by the No Runs. None Left, pluy, Peckinpaugh to Knight, Peckin ; paugh threw out Johnston. Two Runs.| Merkle popped & foul to Monetchy, pictures all you have to ip © “make good.” It'e cinch. One Left. Murray died, Mowrey to Konetchy. (Continued from First Page.) anything on Maceher whe comes f jap 4 FOURTH INNING—Chapman made| Meyers stung @ single into centre and Cutehaw. Carey popped to Hummel.|out, won; Terrible Bill, 108 (Teahi ¢| down to snug hand riding * Moran jumped up in the alr and/to 1, 8 to 4 4 to 5, second; Big Dip-| The race won di ), 8 to 1, B to 2 and even, eoplechase furnte! opportunity tia gloved hand. No Runs. One left. |third, Time, 1.171-5. Battery, Trovato, | for investigation by the wards and Moran bunted safely and on Byrne's] Fred Levy and Hasson also ran, the National Hunt and Steeplechase wild throw to first reached second, Cut- * —— ciation. In his race last Saturd shaw hit to Adams, who started torun} BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. |i, Moran up and down the base line, Itbie in the travelled to first on a pass, Dan ' ave quite a little of the It rave! 10 nlele| drive to the left fleld bleachers for threw him out at firet. Carey also fouled to Johnston. Fora stole second, home -run, scort Me: ahead a thi ii Dot Ga ser sie cn tn Hea te AGEN, Toot Sioa epeens. | 8. home coring Meyers ahead of| pasted the same kind of ball, but Smith Ey Welterweight championship, That dis- " to Chapman. No Runs. Two MM: GLOVER 10 0 boxer whe wilt |* nice catch of Gonmett’s foul. Ford] a cond. Sondgrass smashed a 2) him, Matty got @ ‘base on balls, Burns} snatched It and by @ fast throw to popped to O'Leary. Two Runa, Gne| Daubert easily got his man, Kommers 4 fg being chased around like Left. Ufted a fly to short left, which “Qe aanis bag ino fox hunt. Bince| JA°kron singled to centre, Tajole wot! SmViANTH INNING—Harmon beat out| made ‘Sat a) es eo Just eased himself out of| @, hit on & line drive too hot for Mid-|q glow roller to Doyle, Marmon out made en Gey Sate (Sf, “Ne, Bune. next to Inat afte pitiful exhibition of 4 a kiff to handle, Turner ripred rf e am t) None Left, Adams to Byrne to Adams, who touc Reap aE this year. George Eno was the mysteri- " ‘then Be sg Be ora aewesnts) dourle play, Knight to Peckin Touted ut te hater, Whitted fant | “Bopper” Moran pasted a dounoer|out Cutehaw after both men had (Soecial to The Rrening Worla ic, 1, | Oualy hot favorite in this race. Yesterday Fetiring to the old farm up In| Knight. Graney fled to Daniela, Nol out to Merkle. Ne fans. None Lace | straight to Byrne and went back to] reached second. Meyer went out, Viox| RACE TRACK, BELMONT PARK, N.| Maitpie was a champion in comparison. Bt, usetts nobody has managed to| Runs, One left Roberts took Winko'e piace weninittne| the bench, Viox and J, Miller took| to Miller. Wheat went out the same| ¥» July 18—The ontries for to-morrow's jumped like a bird and had the i pean ger haan regi xaignrs, Be ht me i coe une hat, Shafer out to Konetchy unasmiated,| Cat of Cutshaw’s slow bouncer, Meyer| way. No Runs. One Left. seeee are ae follow pce didn't. even pone 10) x ©, being| Knight's long Peckinpau | ete 4 . % 1 <f men ss : ; a a paaae 4 Say OE MISS, boing Fa ene ttarteel eeeeh tt] Fletcher lined out to Maer, “Doyle| struck out, No Runs. None Latt. @EVENTH INNING—Butlor filed out | FINIT RACK—Two.year-olds; selling; tive and | Pema. Ot i tf (to be charital TER- W landed a drive against the right field] SECOND INNING—Buth ove-half furlongs; straight,—Lady Grant, 108; AYVAD’S WA’ o PRB trum the populace as weiter champ, | bunt. Grege’s throw being too late for! wall for two bases, Merkle got & base! liner up the third. b april anne s to Wheat. J, Miller bunted tn front of | tira Solmer, wre tot: Delft, 100; Would have the a \\ cecratedite ke ie tale © +) % Twin Sullivan also has @ claim.| Johnston. Peckinpaugh sprinted to) on balls. Murray ined out to Evans.| deep lett for two bane pe| the plate, but was nailed at frst on | tray, 109; Oration, 108; Galioy, 108; Disparity, | Soe ielenk rod One Triat pulled and hauled about and te ERCOR TAROT BOON. Megat > M OUtl son walked. Viox filed out-to Meyer, | SRCOND RACE—Three year-olds ond upward; Fancy, 38. many letter-heads. Mike Glov peugh at the plate, Gossett singled to at fret, Butler going up to third. Wil) x. Rune, One Left. ‘eelling; lx furlongs; main course,—Double F,, 18] tet, ‘ing Hartsell. When Gossett ‘ jammed a hot i if 107; Travel Light, 105; Luria, 100; Grenadi often, and so cleverly that if] tried to reach aecond he was ou $50,000 ECLIPSE STAKES Tavis eho. tailed. bie coueites. Daubert sent a high one to Kom-|10) Kae we iy very, 102; _Melvile, others ‘don't take care the public|Graney to Lajole, One Rune. One : 10; Mise "Mo: ri ‘going pies, Wheat ade @ beautiful mere. Smith eingled to centre. Hum 110; Miss the faelion: thes i pgs ean Tee iceauen’ thew (anh. Cariach Won BY BELMONT’S COLT Naum of Wane Ay ln aneee lett. Ne | mel Aled to Wilson. Pusier tied to on, 1 Teo ies a as w ackinpaul or lech, , 5 5 te Hi or Walk _ ‘lover as anybody else. Grege fanned. Lelbold singled to left Runs. One Left. Carey. No Runa, One 100; Water Welles, 1 jy + [He died steniing, Gossett to Hartzell, Wheat was called out on atrikes,| | BRGHTH INNING ™ Simon rounded |nandicen: are ae ime, ome . . Gy LUe RITCHIE ton't oaying a| NO Runs! None Left. LONDON, July 18—Auguet Bel-| Daubert was retired by Viox and Miller. | M: 5 Saat Belt hier Ligni o° My Lifes ity mpring: Oo ing 1Ke Sse- word. Some of the promot SIXTH INNING.—Ford aingled_ to] mont's Tracery to-day won the $60,000, Smith soaked a low line fly in deep left, | (© Moran. Byrne went out, Hummel (0/ poard, 120; Fling Fairy, 112: Beiom, 118; la { 1 right, Jackson tried to nail him at Arat| Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park! which Carey grabbed on a run. No| Daubert. No Runs. None Lett. Gore, 06; Yenghee, 00; Hester I who are offering nice, chunky! on a quick throw and his peg went wide| against @ Seid of seven starters) Lou. | Purses for battiee with Cross, Shugrus| ang’ Ford took second onthe error. | vols, W. Raphacl’a entry, was second | ew yone etd Murphy and a few others wish he'd re-) Jackson dropped Daniel's fly and the|@nd Sir William Nelsun's Dachelora|, THTRD TNNING-tMmon singled to Pryune, 102; Wal- cl Kent out, Adame to Miller, Moran| Well, 94; Knight of Uncas, 08; Sickie, 09," Also h R . t S l was thrown oug by Butler, Cutanaw| Mpbe Aish Stet IM satolle and tp WwW ere emnan ale ¥ . . "i € Handicap; one and on cover bis speech. batter was tt fret. Grong eaw|Wedding was third, On the last time, Das. Byme sacrificed, Curtis to Dau-| Tet Git to Wilco, Mo Rane Mone) sud) Bie sites, bar” Mestian, 168s ‘tas | ‘There's only one place where such a sale could be — Daniels anpping off first and made a|out ‘Trecery was thrown when a fa . Carey walked, filling the bases. : . Knead . held—that’s here. Dozens of remnants are added HEY'RE Ukely to have boxigg for| wild throw, Ford going to third and| tle followed the exanile of the aut.| Kommere fouled out to Wheat. smith} NINTH INNING—Carey bunted én daily—$25 to $50 materials. Have a suit made that’s ome time out in California, | Daniels to second. Wolter rolled to|fragette who waa killed and grasped! fumbled Butler's grounder and then front of the plate and was thrown out nd fi 1 t Archie Johnson, a son of Goy,| Jonnaton. The crack loked Iike a hit|Tracery's bridle during one of the| y Fischer, Kommers filed out to matchless for style a: it at less than one-half its ieeein hae demonstra: i and Daniels started to third while Ford] feature races at Axcot. threw low to second, allowing @imon to! Meyer, Butier line flied to Wheat, No cosi, 18; coat and trousers, saanes le domonetrated thes he's th0/ dia not move. Johnston threw to Chap-| A. Whalley, who rode Tracery toway,| cro the plate on the error, and the| Rune. None Left. regular cosi $18; » $16. man as Daniel ed back to second, game jockey who had the mount, bases were still occupied, Miller forced Byrne to Miller, Wheat Broad & " Home induence ts going to be In favor! Daniels slid around Chapman. Ford|on Mr, Belmont’s crack at A ‘ Meyer out, By way Closed Saturdays ipere at, eee Cone Oreo wad thrown, He was tn thay TAMh Butler at second, Hummel ¢o Cutshaw. | out, Viox to Miller, Danbert #Msled 005 Oth St. One o'Clock: to centre. Smith forced Daubert at | p the plate. Lajole threw ston congratulated by Kiny Geo Qne Run, 2 left, ‘woln ‘in ait racery was ree second, Viox unassieted. No Runs. of the , od » from injury, o v : Ti See oe. ing 9 hen Lenk nag Ne Was ‘to Memes Fischer cg fr ine bi

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