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vu 28, lola. IN NEW et | BEST SPORTING PAG! MARQ “FEE mor RITCHIE THINKS HIS A STRAIGHT BALDWIN WILL WIN MARQUARD HOT ON TRAIL OF SEASON'S PTCHING RECORD Ninth Straight Victory Puts Rube Within Two Games of Boehling’s Mark. IN THE RUN OF THE SPORT NEWS Copyright, WA by the Press Publishing Co, (The New Yor World. | st. LOUTS, July %.—Toe Boehting, th tensational southpaw pitcher of the Senators, who holde the season's record, had better look out, for Rube Marquard, the eccentric lefthander of the Gants, !s hot.on his trail, Joe has wap straight games, taking all sear it, while Rube, who only gts some few weeks back, has a’ SunMe iSHING ZING « champion is a pretty soft Proposition between scraps. More’ B nered nine in a row, despite & letter from Willie bier be ) work at the outset, with prospects ing what Willie 1s going to do capturing many another before - t stops. . ; “Mark” is not trying for @ k apeioeiee ed a San Lancronn this time, He had too muotr 01 - bad BE Barn on GRoaDWeP last time he tried such a things; Se as WEEE used to lle awake nights wondering: 4 he were going to win his next start, amd, every time he trotted out to the rubber for the next month are lows: I leave to-morrow for a Basi and ove toiseos he f Aasiag! ise an enberTiaiey mt ae Seles, woke Sin eotad k woth at “LEACH WONT, Ru l, i was that when Jimmy Lavender deat Arran. Tue’, werres the @ifferent beaches and enjoy the MANAGER Sara him in Chicago after he had equalled fun of bathing in t® briny, etc. the world's pitching mark of nineteen —— straight, he was all shot to pleces and com f= , 2 lef Ear Lick With inane canine (Continued from Firet Page) —* (Continued from First Page)... rapes Ault te Deana eats erat eal an interesting one. > | ¢ White ive tho fonds to tour setth | : ‘ an ninth edd ae ae straight en, namely the coast and the vai- Burns, Oakes fouled to Shafer, Notre Packard threw Fischer's bunt wild, raaalie : bis bert ep baeeprid hes and as yo well acquainted Runs. Wheat taking third, Smith flied tol ¢ and a ponement 0: Min “them it lot necessary to ao | Mareager Chance of the Highlanders Likely to Trade Pitcher | GECOND INNING-steyers fied to] Groh. Fisher forced out Wheat, Pack-|the second half of the double header, i U are . 4, jard to Clark to Tinker, Packard pur- , is Q BEM Grra. cosur tas Gk otae: A¥cConnell for Outfielder Leibolt! and Pitcher Kahler of the Water Lady, 108, and Uallop, w7,| Mase Snodrass ifted to Oakes | soseiy pasted Miller. Yingling drew algcre® Mes’ wittle ine vanente foun Which will be about the 4th of Au A Whitted threw ott Mathewson. No safe hits, while the Giants found gust, i will be prepared to dicker Clevelands. also ran. My w Nl ticket, forcing Fischer in. Movan|Griner for the same number, the only with all promoters who submit of- FIFTH RACE. ‘5 hued doubled, scoring Fisher, Miller ,and difference being that the champions got fers tor my services, and will accept @teeplochare; for four-year-olds and] Whitted fied to Snodgrass. Konetchy | Yingling, He was out trying to ‘take! theirs when they counted most end the best offer made me for a Sep- By Bozeman Bulge: upward: $00 added;eabout two miles] Ut on a bunt, Meyers to Merkle. mens third, Bescher to Berghammer to Tin+ voting won the game p¥ a ucore oft tember date, the promoter to name and a (Aukrter—epabuen River, 140 bad throw and|ker. Four Runs, ‘ te Oo ip-determination to get @ new outfielger who ts fast and can hit an an- (Allen), 4 ,to & and out, first“"Rae nned, No Runs.| Hobby bounced to Cutshaw, Yingling Recta na TEE aos Maced novdceinent may be expected to-night er to-morrow that Frank Chance brook, na t{kramer), 8 to 1, 5 to § and threw out Tinker. Sheckard hit tol Sunita ane Riaar ect 8 cane Sees has turned loose one of hie veteran pitchers, He wants Outfelder Leibold even, second; Essex IL, M1 (Mr, F.] THIRD INNING—Rurns walked] centre and was out stealing, Fischer to| Meyers Aisappointed. eit arto er te of the Cleveland club very badl: it Is understood, offered to trade Pitcher Alpera), 90 to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, third.| again, Shafer flied to Oakes. Fletcher| Fisher, No Ru Whitted, but Murray luckily was runs George ‘MoConnelt for Leltbold and Pitcher Kahler. As the matter now stands, ‘Time, 5.01. Son of the Wind, 138; Nose-| forced Burns, Mowrey to Huggins.) THIRD INNING—Cutshaw fouled to | Ming and made second. Snodgrass's atn- Memager Birmingham of Cleveland offers to let New York have those two mea, gay, 18, and Golden, 133, all fell. Fletcher stole second.* Doyle fied to} Clark, Meyer bounded to Groh, Wheat | #l@ put Murray on third. | Marquard * fep- | dut insists on getting both McConnell and Outflelder Birdie Cree in return. Six horses started in the steeplechase, | Magee. No Runs. One Left. skied to Sheckard. No Rune. ined to Waltted for the second out, but tember date, wherever it may be. I which was ru hi . Mowrey fouled to Merkle. Harmon| Berghammer tripled to the score sO erat hornets to ney mee a looting forward phot in in a drenching rain and ing Méfrray and sending Snodgrass to New oyetad thes peg Kop" Soy i It te unlikely that Chance will agree to that kind of a proposition, but there almost in darkness. Son of the Wind,| papped to Fletcher. Huggins walked.) board. C tripled to’ same place. | third, Burns then stole second. Shafer bition ws pear ‘befor be ‘New York |'# Mo doubt but that he has determined to replace his veterana by youngsters Butwell’s Fine Riding Lands] Xo*e#@¥ and Golden went down in turn, M singled, sending Huggins to} Rerhammer scoring. Packard singled delivered the timely and winning rap, @ of- promise even at a sacrifice. Leibold is an excellent young outfielder and f fans, and I want to be | could be used to advantage by the Yanks. ng Fient when or wherever I start se mavi ol This left third, but was out at Kecond base him-| to right, scoring Clark. Bescher sacri- single to right that scored Snodgi the race almost @ certainty but Burns was cut down at the plate, Chance Is not particularly anxtous for Shannon River, and he won, though aclf, Murray to Mathewson to Fletcher. | ficed, Fischer Miller, Cutshaw thes mreait | to ast eid of McConnell, but George is the central Axure in the trade, because| Andrew Miller’s Horse in | Racebrook bothered him some the last| No Runs, One Left, | threw out Devore. Groh singled to) Tne tee the tort to good. M; js and has {Cleveland want~ him more than any other man on the New York list. % FOURTH ID 'Q—Merkle flied to! centre, scoring Packard. Yingling re-| w deen all that I j hye me Fr time round. Essex II, couldn't help bes M ith one gone Oakes singled to ent Mic haor fishes to yee ind A be. Front at Belmont. ing third, because there were no others | Oakes. Murray out, Whitted to Kon-| placed by Allen, Hobby popped to) and went to second on Whitte Mew York triends, very, sincerely ™Y | MADE CHANCE THINK OF OLD DAYS. standing. etchy. Meyers went out the same Way.| Miller, Three Runs, to centre, Koney lifted to Bur: eis t WILLIE RITCHIB, The ninth inning victory over the Naps, when all seemed hopeless on Sat- XTH RACE. Ne aoa Gavan tcvnittearaiea {i mutate L sh a Laer econd out, but Cather broke into the —_ uréay, has given the Chance forces a fresh supply of “pep.” It reminded Chance (Special to The Evening World.) For two-year-olds; maidens; $00 ove threw ou : io Berghammer. Sm Grounded to AM WALLACH, bdrpther-manager| of hie days with the Cubs more than any game his Climbers have won this BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK,| added; six furlongs; main course; time,| to Burns. Shafer made a fine stop and Berghammer, Fisher flied to ‘Bescher. of Leach Cross, also takes his pen| season. ‘To come up tn the ninth one run behind and with two out and then | July 28—Andrew Miller's Any Time 1.15,—Lily Orme, 107 (McCahey), 10 to 1,| threw out Kor ea Runs. ; No Runs, * that fell a foot outside the chalk mark, hi tm hand to the effect following: | win by eubstituting pinch hitters is big feather In the capa of the bench forces, | won the Suffolk Selling Stakes here]? to 5 and out, first; Figinny, 110 (But FIFTH INNING—Sn growl out,| ‘Tinker popped to Fisher. Shackard ~~ ae he lined deep to Snodgrass 4 ‘une Vernon, Cal. |The trick was turned by Hartzell and Sweeney. thix afternoon:after a stretch duel with] ell). 3 to 6 and out, second; Small, Whitted to Konetch Mathewson | walked. Berghammer singled and on |Marquard, scared by this rally, tightened Loach meets ether Burns got @ scratch two-base up and held the enemy in check for the Rivers on Labor Day. He Wooden Shoes 110 (Wolfe), 9 to 6, 1 to 8 and out, third, | fanned. Wheat's wild throw took second, Sheck- in which Butwell on y fe between rd Dut. | Peet Of the afternoon, Bald . tex, 107 hit when his fly fell safe bel ard going, to third, Clark out, Cut Maye ‘raining enous Pees an cteny pune vas: sate that any time Midkif whate to kick on a | AfY Time outrode Hanoyer on Wooden Ca Me THaggine and Oakes. Harmon broke |shaw. to” Miller, scoring Sheckard, a ae 4 . Jonny O'Leary, Gecision and get put out of the game he 4» in with it, Midkiff's expulsion Shoes. The Spirit, after showing quite RESULTS AT HAMILTON. down Shafer’s liner and threw him out | Packard bounded to Smith. One Run. COOGAN WANTS FARRELL : g a lot of early foot, finished thin, five . o Runs, One Left. Wingo out, FIFTH Allen's pop fly. INNING—Miller looks like about 125 pounds no it Miller out, Brought Sweeney in to play first base on account of a necessary switch in the infleld, and he conséquently batted in Midkiff's place. As a result of this move Sweeney got the chance not only to deliver the winning blow but to «et $50 for at first, Evans walked. TO BUILD HIS BALL PARK lengths back of Wooden Shoes, FIRST Boyle to ACE—Purse $500; maiden the has won his ninth straight game. If this thing keeps up, many changes in ECOND RACE. 6 to 5, and 8 to 5, first ; My Geni, 102 (H, ing, but was safe when Whitted dropped |. 108;' Lord Ladas, fon the betting odds for gpa prorid’s ceriap ere likely. For three-year-olds and fnyder), 5 to 1, 3 to 1 and even, wecond:| the ball. Evans de @ good catch ray, 108; Glass, 108; é iy ; 4 4 Al ligible to start in ay a ZPaiert revs, the famous ~ $500 added; one mile,—Fred Muinor Black River, 111 (R. Moody), 20 to 1, $| of Do: liner, Two Rune. One Left. og Hg veen ala, “There is no comparison be- ‘ Whitted singled to left for the 7 Now, what do you think of that Charley Ebbets? While worrying about | out, first; Water Welles, 114 (Wilson),| Ecith, La Sainrella, Wentworth, Bittra, | bat. 2 a 5 Ganeagceale Pere see siete feervsll and Vane meeting the payments on that new ball park he has allpped into the far South | 4 to 1, 6 to 6 amd 1 to 2, second; Dis-| Hearthstone, George 8. Davis, Siltrix, ensene nit of feta kV aol ai ig A patency oom ‘eal men * land paid $7,000 for Elmer Brown, a pitcher, But that ts not all, With aj covery, 102 (Wolfe), 9 to 6 7 to 10] Schaller and Smash also ran. grounded to Fletcher, sec: | foaled fe (Reon, ‘S8: All Bam, br ear to go through a two thirty-five mi 7 a .|ond, forcing Whitted and then threw | sart, 105; xMartola, 105; xSlipper Day, 105. tte halves of football than to pl profigate hand the famous Brooklyn historian has just signed a check for|and 1 to 3, third. Dandy Dixon, 109;| FOURTH RACE—Sandringham Plate; ¥ pa Walston and than Shree | ma 106 © five set championship match of | #00 which woes to Grand Rapids for Pitcher Pfeffer, Monmouth, 107; Slim Princess, 107; | $700 added; three-year-olds and upward; | !0 yo a ad Reo Gut if ain, |, THIRD R. ame $1,500; Nursery stakes; ° Binar, 104, and Hammon Pass, 104, also| one and one-eighth miles—Barnegat, 104 to left. Wingo struck out AOI | 199 sear-old: Willie Waddell, 108; tennis.’ wit i} respect to Mr. Wren’ sletie kriowledge I'll venture a guess that he has played more tennis than football. A slight contrast to his opinion te that of Frank Moran, who played champtonship feotball with two or three famous teams. “A Play beside a hard gume of football,” Moran remarked a few days ago, “I've never been hurt tt it, aside from having my eyes josed, which amounts to nothing. But TWENTY-ROUND fight ie WHY SPEND IT ALL ON PITCHE! ? THE GIANTS’ IDEA OF A NON-IRRITANT. Even if te couldn't land a job with the Giants after two tries, Dick Rudolph continues to be a big help to them by beating the Cubs, Since becoming a Boston Brave, Rudolph, a Bronz product, by the way, has beaten the tcamas that threaten the Giants with irritating regularity—to them. BALL PLAYERS WORRIED ABOUT ZEIDER. Ball players who appear to know more than has been printed about the case fear that Rollie Zeider will never be able to be @ crack Inflelder again, In removing the bunion from his foot they say that the doctors had to remove part of the bone of ‘his big toe too, It is on that toe that runners rely for speed, and tf Zelder has to favor it he may never be fast again land, 109 (Butwell), 9 to 6, 7 to 10 and ran. Fred Mulholland “walked tn” in the second race after breaking last and trailing the fleld to the stretch, When he began coming he literally mowed down everything and at the end was half @ dozen lengths to the good. Water Welles led, followed by Discov- ery to the eighth pole, but though he succumbed to Mfulholland’s rueh, he lasted long enough to save the place money from Discovery. The latter broke! badly, but made up a lot of ground in to 1, and 4 to 1, third. (F. Teahan), 11 to 5, 7 to 10 and out, first; 108 (Buxton), 5 to 2, 4 to 6 and Hamilto! out, second; Calgary, 2, 8 to B and 7 to 10, thi Lochiel and Flora Fina alvo ran. FIFTH RACE—Purse $600; olds; selling; galx fu (Snyder), 3 to 1, 7 to & Pat Rutledge, % (Der 1 and 4 to 5, second; (Martin), @ to 1, 16 to Time, 1.:%1-5. Serenat Tattler, Requiram ani going up behind the pacemaker, Water| ™" Time, 1.07, Miss 100 (Moody) 9 to ird. Time, 1.61 2-5, two-year- rlongs.—Rage, 100 and 7 to 10, won; onde), 9 to 2, 2 to Scarlet Letter, 9 1 and & to 1, third, a, Loulse Travers, id Beau Pere also No Runs, AMERICA WINS TENNIS CUP EASILY | (Continued trom First Page). Wilson replaced Meyers behind the One Lef Mack Tony, 115; South FOURTH RACE—Pume $600; three. and upward; one and der, Ravenel, nern Maid, 118, ‘one-sixteenth 100; We FIFTH HACE—Purse $000; three-year-okls and 92; *Kimundy, of Brn Mawr, 108; Tactics, Jonal race 95; 108, Ralph Liosd, Muff, 100; Foxcraft, 108; 100; on ¢urf, upward; selling; one and one-sixteenth miles.— Fi xy George, 100; Tom Sayers, 110; Lad of Langden, | a + Th Water Lady, Naled and Gallop were| |, voarccléss. Ave. furlongs. — Cent Merkle. Mowrey Mied to Murray. ats Groh. Moran Med te Devore. BG mung NEXT DOOR TO GIANTS. hitting the bull at the same time. That is our idea of a wallop decidedly satis- | never serious contend a i Jucabepage bere mon was called out on strikes. No Runs. sher made great stop on Beache: — factoryiito all parties concerned—except the Neps. : : Htrung out at the @h@s || Michael, 116 (B. Steele), 18 to 6 € tol One Lett. Uner, an dthrew him out at frst. De-]} Taen Sasch the” penutiful “Bevan i : 5 and 1 to 2 first; Red Star, 112 (C,| siXTH INNING—Oakes could not] vore singled to centre and stole second. ee RINGT RAGE ), € to 1, 5 to 2 and 7 to 5 wiatoher'a'dvive to lett Get-| cron made © home run to the, pooreiy aimeice> ge bull, ls Arvin, Reed am BRINGING UP- THE REAR. . . : ‘3 Vandusen), 6 to 1, & to 2 an 10 5, | quite reach Fletcher’ v | Gro un sc dissuade Frank Farrell, owner of the ot’ to pet. Leach and EAE fins thadiar fant tbr eh the epnad Bf Gosvelt:. the sone For three-year-olds and upward; H00/ second; Mockery, 108 (i Buxton), 12| tre and dropped the ball after a long)board. Hobby flied to Wheat - Tinker|} Highianders, from bulldin her, but he wouldn't 4 Pag added; six furlongs; main course. Time, 5 to 2, third. run. It was rcored as a two base hit | flied to Meyer. Two Runs. bridge and has promised him thi } ge h for ‘Leach's end, #0 It catcher,.when Manager CRance put himacif in to run for him. Mind 1113 3.5, Progressive, 97 (Karrick), 12 to| {° © 02 and § to % third. Time—| Tilt oe Nt gins, Merkle fled! SIXTH INNING—Cutshaw flied to}} If he'd say the word he'll tease Kim rough. MoCarey wants to you, Chance has bean unable to play this season on account of his 4 7 to1s0 and (out arets be . 01 3.011-5, Zod Good Will, Buzz | Dovle pop ‘tavray singled to. centre! Sieckard, Meyer singled to left, but{] o'd Manhattan Field, next door to’ Mage 8 wetter tournament and eps going dad. The only thing left for Gossett ts to issue d challenge — |* 1,19 30 and dat, are: face, M5 (But) Around, amazement, Indolence, John P| te eee erg went to second on| was forced by Wheat, Packard to{] he Giants, for a reasonable eum of match - 5 2 out; se 5 4 0. | SOF ver a an i 4 with Britton 1¢ MoFar. for 8 match ‘race with Chief Meyers for the non-specd record Of the a oe eens tone ta i| Nixon, Nancy Orme, Fathom and 1) OT ow ty the plate, Wingo muffed| Berghammer. Fischer singled to lett. |] toe the and bealdgs that will guaraa- and agree veater’ Osty, and out, third, Deduction, 110, and War| ‘lity also ran. M yer's easy foul, Meyers out, Whitted| Tinker threw out Smith, No Runa, Seoment to the ations, aa eee » | Leach won’ ‘ . . : JE—Purse $600, three- ‘ ne left. Sheckard = walked, Berghammer |] erty at Kingsbridge has aireaay | Be hae penty. Regardless: ofthe pleadings of the Naps, the Highlanders have refused to | 0rd, 165, algo ran. gerber A Ene ee ae n a Rca Magee | forced Sheckard, smith to Cutshaw. [J been filled in after several monthe’ consider themselves out of the league. Then gvlng right on about their} Ella Bryson was the choice in the| 7ea!-0! Mariet, 92 CH. Snyder), 12| popped to Shafer, Fletcher made a|Berghammer stole second and came |] Work and President Farrell has ap. puninean of shatteriag the fopen of sear contenders, @ingte-hacded, the Yanks |opening event, but the dest ehe coulg| sizteenth—Mariet, . Snyder), 12] popped to ‘One ‘id, throw. by Fischer. |} Proved the architect's plans, dug | 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Busy, 111| great one-handed stop and threw Oakes}home on a wild thr yy Fis Googan is hopeful that he'll indi have ruined the chances of the Naps with the full knowledge that the people of |do was third behind Progressive and| ‘2, Ghia), 7 to 10, 7 to 20 and 1 to 6,| out, No Runs. Clark walked, Packard fanned, Allen |f goo’er jt noPeral that halt indus Cleveland, have offered their team a*prixe of $100,000 to land the fax, Lace. The latter led ull the way attend-| second; Clubs, 111 (M. Buxton), 8 to] SEVENTH INNING—Snodgrass hit}/threw out Bescher. One Run, One|} his land, for which he'll i vn : ed by War Lord and Ella Bryson. Pro-| +g to 1 and § to 5, third. Time—1.47.| one againat the left fleld fence for} Left, long and fair tease. Ge McCarney would like to match| VES, IF YOU JUST HAVE TO WORRY. gresnive, nearly knocked down at the] tecumseh, Adolante, Howdy Howdy,| three bates. Huggins threw out Math- —»—_—_— Cross with Britton. Neat scheme: Now, if you stmply must uso It, the correct expression te “ich soll sich |start, was last entering the stretch. But-| y¢yq sil], O Em, Henry Hutchinson, |ewson, holding Snodgrass on third. HAMILTON ENTRIES. ——__......, elt sorgen.”” Spelting guaranteed under the pure food and drugs act. well ateered him through a hole on the! gpindle and Bernadotte also ran, Burne tripled to right, scoring Snod- - rail and he came through ily, At the| THIRD RACE—Purse $500; three-year-| grass, Shafer singled to left, scoring Anyway, Richard de Marquis, alias the acting Rube, is going right along|end he won foing away. Ella Bryson olds and up; selling; five and @ half fur-| Burns. Fletcher forced Shafer, Harmon 100; after that 1913 record,, By tearing off the Cardinals in the Sunday engagement |tired In the stretch. longs.—Molsant, 14 (B, Steele, 13 to 6,| to Huggins. Fletcher was caught steal Pitzer, SPORTING, I've been pretty, badiy smashed? u Aiba, in : SIXTH RACE—~Purse $100; Kenilworth | | ; Joe Knight, 100, a RA Cy Ted Siasemesteall’ a's ont 1? yocre’| 16 there n0 eoluiton for the pussle of the lowly Caréinaie ising abie to give | rere handicap; three-year-olds and upward; | Adiane tn | thiee. wraeht ann mat ip order mamed—*iarly, Light, CING @own for ten seconds it's all over, In|the Giants the toughest battles of any club in the league? On Saturday they lahat 2 bi alx furlongs.—Si? Blaise, 107 (W. (Hop. | Prous ith Great Britain with one of \Ci-—Pume $000; three-year-olds BE for | quffered a shut-out at the hands of Slim Sallee, the first time they have been |, Uandican: for thvee-yiar-olde; M00) ying), § to 1. 8 to 5 and 3 to 5 won; round w ion pg A fp anil upwertt; selling: one and’ One-sisteenth, miles LMONT PARK minutes and be dragged to| blanked since the beginning of the winning atreak. ony sent, LM 2h Beau] sun Queen, 106 (F. Teahan), to 1, 8 to aimee: teee im the world games. |{0r""hutinia tone *Mecreary 100; Hunky Tad’ RAY AT 2.40 P yr Reybourn, 108 (Butwell, 11 to @ anal },°n’, Test, Senn! Pansnrtia 1m KC. | "pignting thelr way to the title round, | 110; Forehand, 110; Avo, 110; "Mant, 110; ie, it oo rh) ry Vier ‘en in football the way you con wie, |HI8 ADDRESS 18 WASHINGTON BALL CLUB. out, second: Bayport, # (Karrick), 2/crom” fis” “ptince Anmed and |t%@ Americans lost but one imatch—| W240, enti slowance claimed. Lea dana ga Mea You're tired of dased in the ring. T Charley Dreyden declares he has yet to find a man who did not pick the hts Differ minute any man in the line Athletics to win the American League pennant. What's the matter with writing | The handicap, third on the card, was| <"sh Difer_ also ran. McLoughlin and Williams, two of the Bigne of weakness play after play is|to Clarke Grifith? He doesn't believe it yet a three-horse race between Beaucoup, youngest players that ever competed directed at him, and he has to scrap for his life againet odds, Football is imply because Butwell 4: every one of matches the sin- the hardest game tn the world.” bygy e sigiry Meche eshte td FOUR LOCAL SEMI-PROS. | fice against the tennis champions of Europe. ory LANGFORD, rye STANDING OF THE CLUBS stretch turn swung wide, This let ua it far Australia many months ago, fe returning to New York, Sammy fe gala, than when he eailed for | \ | to 1 and out, third, Only three starters, Reybourn and Bayport. Old Beaucoup Beaucoup up on the rail after Bayport, the early pacemaker, had died away. In the run home Wolfe on Beaucoup made the most of the advantage and won a! pel Eile MANAGER CHANCE SIGNS that in tl (Special to The Evesing World.) POLO GROUNDS, Chance this afternoon young players from the local amateur July %.—Manager signed four ‘Williams, th vard etudent, the last, in the intern: les Friday against Dizon, Mc- e doubles inst Australia. onal tournament, won nineteen-year-old Har ept hie record clean to winning his matoh in the $25 to $50 aterials Remnants from the season's selling— ‘Rey bourh closed faal, but hie rush |cluds and will try them out in the! roughlin on the same day bowed to ends from exclusive Imported and tends to box cle i actice to wee if there Is cae pt ng was tog late, morning practi ett ot ettent | defeat at the hands of Parke aft q estic materials—truly a wonderful sensational battle and his record for the tournament stands with one de- feat. The American champion atoned for this defeat the following day when, mainjy on his remarkable..worQ, the United States was adle to capture the the Bri- FOURTH RAC The Suffolk Selling Stakes; $1,000 gua: jain course,—Any ‘Time, 107 (Butwell), 7 to 3, 6 to 6 and 1 Suits, $18; Coat and Spear of the Suburbans and aide, are catch- Scott and yt all . S00 aR on jernoon. ven. tor Blaies, from the wei ers, The other Sve also members of local They were this cppertunty, ‘rousers, $16. Broadway & 9th ea tars. =~ GAMES (CHEDULED FOR TO-DAY / = , contest in doubles, Py