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CROSS WINNER OVER BALDWIN BEST SPOR ‘TRE EVENING os France Has Welcomed Jack Johnson With Wide Open Arms and He Says He Counts on Settling in Paris Permanently. of returning to this country In a signed article @ prominent Fre: Ger the heading “My Misfortunes,” Joha- oon writes: “I COUNT ON SETTLING PBRMA- lees popular in France. French papera print many photographs of John- oda, with his white wife, sitting in a carriage and wearing his million-dollar emile. Each picture shows numerous Frenchmen strugsiing to get into focus We'tu Give You 6d “ed Youny Feud& -vou WHY NoT &€ Copifhge MoT _4 REASONABLE ? eo - : Te Prank CHANCE L'tu Trane Bur. FOR ED SWEENGY, ITEATING AND WARHOP ) WITH & BONUS PERTHSHIRE BEATS z ht Race at Belmont Park— Luria Causes Upset. K., 107; Travel Light, 107; Fond, 107; War Lord, 102; Lord Leighton, 104; Mr. Specs, 104, and Humility, 9, aleo ra! Luria went over finally in the third at a very good price of 12 to 1. After running second to Bouncing Lass to the and got the place money from Bouncing Lass, who just did beat Kate K. fer the show end of the purse. The well ly and! had lttle chance thereafter, War Lord At ual after running promin« to the wtretch. entiy gles Score added mile and @ sixteenth.—Perth- (Special to The Evening Wor'd,) BELMONT PARK RACE TRAC July 30.—Perthshire, ridden by Butw MacDonald, the odds o1 Just did last; in fa on the post, The judges gave it Perthshire. As was to be expected, Perthsh shot to the front, opentn a wm abeo- |iengthe on McDonald and ( ridiculous under the circum> | ine frst quarter. ed ¢ with all these attacks the astret tions, the American already succeeded in | around the turn. i jas no reason why I would ‘vontin’ wily arrested until my wone, I resolved to age. ee ive to use a ruse, [with every stride, but at ¢ organised cago @ base team composed of negroes. 1 had |inis won for him | hesen for ft fifteen men as big and SRE ths Diack as possible, all of whom re- | nishes of the meeting, gembled me marvellously. My team | Henry D. Wheelock, an electric being in training, I sent a challenge | whose home in at Cedarhurst, was o the mame of the negro team to |ocome by the heat at Belmont of the best teams in Canada. | today. id which ca \y er ggg a in base- r. Dowd, ¢ 5 choice. Perth-| olds and upwards; about two ailes—| 20" ny thought | Tp, a that Donald MacDonald had natled kim vw piers te pay, in some mont! Ald to close a bit, *ut when straightened 00,000 france ($130,000), and | out, Butwell atill held a small advant-|*, Dad take off on the back stretch Donald began to clone and with both Butwell and Wilson whipping, a ding dong duel ensued. MacDo: inet wae Perthshire's turn to stride, and! shire 108 (Butwell), 9 to 2, 7 to 10 and out, fret; Donald MacDonald, 116 (Wil- starters. FIFTH RACE. Handicap steeplechase; for four-year- from Cincinnat!, 1% (Haynes), 3 to 1, 7 to the to} even, 1 © 3 and out, second; tureas,- 182 (Corbett), 20 to 1, 8 to 1 and d. ire the station. bie ich, handicap from the favorite Maltbie, beating him on the flat after running in a nip) and tuck fashion the last time round, Hill Andrews, because of Nes. unshifted hie jockey when he was run- fell earl; eo eecciid. after the it | , | ata, 8 (Taylor), 1 to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 tc| Run, One Left. I second; Dick i (Moore), 40 to 1, 10 to 1 and 3 081, third. Time, 1.14 2-5, fev? Hi and he died in Ww moments. FIRGT RACE. For three-y ide and upwi pes gdced; six furlonget main course. ranged with a big negro | 1.16. —~Besom, 115 (Butwell), 1 to 10, ui #2 & : i i 3 = raye Ei- rf was Jack Johnson the | 9 to 1, 2 to 1 and out, second; Aviat would have taken him | 97 (Karrick), 8 to Only three starters, Fortvnately, all went w ‘The race was just a big gallop i The local authorities, un. | Besom, He won all the way, finishing|4"@ Upward; two and one-half miles—| Gibson flew to Moran, with his mouth wide open. Aviator @econd to the eighth pole, where he t: to equeese through on the rail, but ‘The officers and pas- | the run home for the place money. of the Corinthian were truly SECOND RACE. to 5 and out, first; Humiliation, (Wileon), 13 to 5, 4 to 6 and 1 to 3, ond; Margaret Melee, 08 (Butwell), even and 2 to 5, thin, Time, & good one. He went to the front early and stayed there easily, At the Iattee wot Tt Inthe fia eee ans tte | ing card consiated of four events, The| FIFTH INNING—Ragon filed out to had a flash of apeed for the first eighth, er races are a 207 pace, 208 trot|Kommers. Moran hit to Cai THIRD RACE, For three-year-olds and upward; second; Boun led me closely, and when | and out, first; Carroll Reid, % (lrady), For two-year-olds, maidens; $00 add- ed; five and one-half turionge, straight. ine, {And 8 to” 6 second; Fardoodle, 93| One Left out tor, |#challer, Patruchto, Star Ashiand and | Wilson flew to ri s90 PIRATES HAMIME DONALD M'DONALD [zz==="s=e=-"=| DODGERPITCHER [assesses ] 2 out of the bunch and went on to wi: * solng ay. Little Hugh closed fast three feet wide of the plate. No Runs, vigorous, but well finished ride . j¢ Wileon singled to right. On a hit and —— _— Stirring Finish Marks Feature fancied Dartworth was cut off ear! Two-Bagger and, Brace of Sin-} om thira. On McQuilian's sacrifice fy Runs in ‘at firsi. On Byrne's short single to left POURTH RACE. i > ‘The Newtown Selling Stakes; 8 ia! - Pittsburgh. (Special to The Evening World.) fon), 2 to & and out, second; Oakhurst,| FORBES FINLD, PITTSBURGH, July 1, | 108 (Wolte), 9 to 2, 7 to 10 and qut,|%#.—The Breokiyns were a weary: set of Droved something of an upset by win. | rd. Time—t.45 4 Only thre@) ball players as they ambled on™ to thr ning the Newtown Gelling Stakes hera this afternoon by a Ilp from Donald field to-day; having ®éen on the way for about eighteen one of the hottest nights of jon. The delay was caused by first; Maltbie, 180 (Klen.«),,® freight wreck somewhere in Ohio, and Adven-| tt was pretty near game time when the 014 Baltimore & Ohio train rolled into i, Dahlen and his crowd had barely time Evader won the steeplechase |to go the hotel for a bite of food and then hustle to Forbes Field to meet the discouraged Pirates, who have just dropped three out of four to the Phil- FIRST INNING—Moran walked. Cut- At the eighth pole, however, Mac- | nk very easily in third place, @ir) shaw fouled to Gibson, wean Nou 4eT Toun, (TS uP To You “wD MAKE Goon . Wer TRADED HALF The Team For. You - AND THEN Some! ‘ Copyright, 918, by The Prees Publishing Co, (The New York World). out, Viex to Miller. Daubert out on a close play, Byrne to Miller. No’ Runs. icommers out, Cutshaw to Daubert. Wagner sent a skyscraper to Moran. Miller struck out. No Rune. ot him at fret, Miller first otrike being about run play, Wilson went to third on Viox's single to right field. Gibson singled to right, scoring Wilson and putting Viox to Moran Viox scored. Gibson was held centre Gibson went to second. Carey on a long. throw, Smith to Daubert. Two Runs. Two Bett. EIQHDH | INNING.—Fischer went to bat for Ragon for Brooklyn, and singled to left. Moran singled past short, but Fischer was hebd on second, Cutshaw singled to centre, scoring jscher, rap to Viox, a double play resulted, Cutehaw being caught at second and Stengel at firat, Viox to Wagner to Miller, Moran going to third. At this | iced, Smith to Daubert. Kommers the grounds by Umpire Klem for pro- (Continued from First Pase.) Merkle reaching second. out a slow bounder to Zimmerman. t second, On Stengel'e] Merkle tried to steal from second and ‘NEW YO . / GIANTS. —_—— Murray was out, Zimmerman to Saler to Bres- nahan. Murray was out stealing, Bres- nahan to Eve No Rune. Sailer and Miller walked, Bridweil Doint Manager Dahlen was ordered off; sacrificed, nahan 6 testing too vigorously from the bench. | Sailer out at the pl Tesreau to Merkle. Bres- unded to Doyle, who threw | Two Runs, One Left. Curtis, whose throw to Daubert put Moran. taking| Who gathered {t in. No Run Gatch. Stengel out, NINTH INNING—Smith hit a red hot bat Vicx to Miller,..Moran going to- third. Wheat singled to left, scoring Moran. Dnubert hit the firet ball to centre for a i single, pugting Wheat on third, On an i; @lx furlongs.—Ratine, 10] attempted double steal, Wheat was out to ® and out, first; Geren-| at the plate, Wagner to Gibson. One| Plane Filed, for @268,000 Stands te Byrne out, Smith to Daubert. Carey He had previously be Scarlet Latter, The Urchi walked and was out trying te steal eee eee naneies 086 8 | te a seats lnaleee (Gre Ad doom Pittign ie eee Mine 49 Cytshew. Kommers track physician,| SECOND RACE—Puree $600; three-| Moran. No Run attended him, but rt failure reaul! year-olds and up; sellin, BECOND INNING—Smith hit to left tai ie wie (Bactonn |for @ bast, Fisher fouled to Byrne fret; Maater| Miller flew out: to Rormmmérs, Ras gaco | Jim, 114 (Connelly), 81-8 to 1, 6 to 6] ¥8* called out on etrikes. Ne Ri to 1, 90 to 1 and 10 to 1,| Weaner singled to left. Miller doubled |wtreet, extending the entire block on 1.84 4 Moonlight,| to right, putting Wagner on third. | @roadway and 68 feet deep. The field gel, Wagner acorin, jand wil be at the Exterior street 1 to 8 and out, third | Foxeraft also ran, by @ great slide on the throw in. ‘ner right into Carey's hand to Kommers. No Runs, ‘ —___ Plans have been filed with Building ed to | Superintendent Miller for the grand- ” Mand amd the fleld stand of the new beep ball field of the American League team, The gran stand will be one ery high; @ feet on Two Hundred Gnd Twenty-ifth strest and 6.3 feet ‘on Two Hundred and. Twenty-seventh Viox } end, and 9% by H.C ft THIRD RACE—Handicap steeple-| hit to right, Miller ecoring and: Vio} These atands will form a stacdum, Moran's wild throw.|The grand stand will cost $250,000 and for|Chase; purse 9800 added; three-year-ide| went to third on ran| Hnniekilien, 169 (Bowser), 3 to 6 andjafter, the catch. Runs, 108 gece Sto 10, te 6 1 to 2 and out, third. Time—t.26, | Left, Towton Field, Yinir ond Plate Glaas also ran, singled to right Pan American won the second, maiden race for fillies and seldings, itke aT GRAND CIRCUIT MEET. aa Ay Sage GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, July %.— With the Furniture Manfacturers’ 2.12 } trot for w $10,000 purse as the principal) ©entr’ y'a Grand Circuit rac-| Runs. One itt. and 2.17 pace. ‘A large number of horses; ere caught It reaehge th w (Tehan), § to 1, 3 to 1 and 3 to Byrne going to “second Mediator, © (Martin), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and) struck out, W. TPan American, 108 (Karriok), even, 219 19 10, second; Donerail, 111 (Goose), 8| near the left field fence, No Runs. One| FIRST RAOE—Two.resr: and| Byrne singled over third. Carey bunt- 108{ ed and was out, gmith to Daubert,| BELMONT PARK RACE. TRACK, Kommers | N. Y., July 90.—The entries for to-mor- ‘Moran stole necond, Wheat flew out to Ca: Viox scoring|the field stand $112,000, Melcolm A. McQuillan flew (to| Rue ie the architect. The Muecoota rieg| OU firet; The African, 1% (Wilson), | Fisher. Three Runs. Three Hite, was|? 0 1, 8 to band 2 to 6 second; Jack} THIRD NNNG—Moran singled over ‘ , hird, Cutshaw flew to Wilson. Bten- pinched off by Butwell on Besom, Avi.| Dennerien, 143 (Pearce), 7 to 3% even|'! en: ator then practically quit and Carroli| nd 2 to 6 third. Time, 448 $46, Irene} gel high skied to Wagner, Rela came around him and beat, him in Realty Company, of which Frank J. Farrell 1a President, is the owner. Thi de will be of brick and terra cotta, pata BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. er flew out to Wheat | row's races are as follow FOURTH INNING—Daubert singled between short and thint and was out trying tj steal, Gibson to Wagner. Smith wan out, Byrne to Miller, Fisher wie Ay just ane—2 great x 7 ems | PAT (RACE Perri olde 14. : FOURTH RACE—Two-yeorolds; The Youthful; mall ‘Make and Cap, 108; a iter, 100; Gaimer, 31: Golden Chimes, 108; Sereyper, handicaps betyre 905 A him out, Miller out, Fisher to Dau-| Evers si bert." Wilson sent @ high fly to Wheat, |fine running catch of Schulte's drive to! Fisher tossed out Collina and retired the right. Zimmerman tripled over first|#ide. No Ituns. Two Left. » scoring Evers. Fisher | Tesreau to Merkle. One Run. One Left.! thrown out, Schalk to Chase. Rath out. Byrne to Miller.. Mille= Med ont —Burns grounded toased out Wolter. Daniels fouled out HIGHLANDERS’ NEW STADIUM. | Wheat hit to the centme fleld fence|third. Bri for tree bases, scoring Moran, Daubert|ney went out, Tesreau to Fletcher to out at first on Viox's throw to Miller. | Merkte. eanahan second. No Runs. Two Left. THIRD INNING—Meyers filed to Mil- Curtis now’ pitching for Brooklyn.| ler. Snodgrass filed to Schulte. Tesreau Wagner hit the first ball pitched to] was out, Zimmerman to Sailer. No Runs. Miller going to Che- Fletcher and Merkle retired Leach, to right. Murray made « FOURTH | INNIN out to Saier unassisted, Shafer walk: Fletcher singled to centre, Shafer going Doyle grounded out to Saier unassisted, Shafer and Fletcher moving to thind and second. Merkle out, Zim-!| grounder and an equally wonderful! No Runs, Two Left. Herzog went to third and Shafer; to second on the play. Rath got his moved over to second in place of Doyle, from the @ime. Heraog to second, batted in merman to Sailer, who retired Sailer was out, Doyle's place, Miller Med to Burns. Bridwell etruck out. Breene- han was out, Shafer to Merkle. Ne FIFT HINNING.—Murrey filed to Miller. @o did Meyere, Snodgrass fied out to Leach. No Runs, @truck out, Shafer tumbled ‘Cheney Leach’s bounder, Murray made anoth- er nice catch of Evers's har ddrive. Leach etole etcond, Schulte was out, Fletcher t merman to Sater, No Runa. 10 Merkle. No Runs. IG—Evere threw Zimmerman safe on Fletcher'a short throw. Sailer doubled to the right filed nl Zininerman to Miller was called out on strikes. reau threw Bridweil out et first. Merkle threw to second to get Saier off the beg and Zimmerman scored Burns was out, Shafer struck out, Tea- Zim: third, Tes- when Shate threw wild to the plate, Saler staying at Bresnahan walked. © Cheney centre, scoring Saler, the ball second. S| singied to went through Snodgri legs and rolled to the club house, Bresnahan and Leach struck out, Four to Leuch. No Rune, One Left. Wilson replaced Meyers behind the ;| Wileon to Shafer, Zimmerman Zimmerman was out stealing, Wilson to Fletch 400) ‘The came hot weather and fast track| No Kune. anbsiissa is tee Gey ished 119: Mesom, 114; Wear, 92; Wonde- j atx furlongs, main course,—Luria,| wnich greeted the horsemen during the| .MoQuillan fouled to Daubert near| se: 1001 -Qeeen Biles, 110; leidore, 106; Oar excited|% (Nicklaus), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 6 to &| Inet two gaye of the meet le promised| the grand wtahd. Burne out, Saulth t ret; Little Hugh, 108 (Butwoll), 6 to 1.3] tes’ wheat bert, on a close play, Carey few Lass, t to Wheat, No Runs. GIXTH INNING—Stengel struck out after hitting about ten fouls Wheat ingled too hot for was out et No Runs. ————EE Grittith Signe Lett-Hander. WASHINGTON, July %.—Griffith to- Gay has another southpew on his staff, Bentiey, @ atar on local sand lots, The Genators’ manager has a partiality to bes ol, . {to Schalk, No Runs. { REDS CLIMB OUT OF RATHSKELLER - —— Daniels beat out « bunt dowe ra i ippina | base line. Peckinpaugh He Finds a Pippin Saater agstant e right field and Daniels got across the plate, seerir the firet run of the game. Kaj fouled high to Chase, Cree emi @. long triple into the right field corner And scored Peckinpaugh, dut tried t6 make a home run and was out at the plate;Co! line to Rath to Schalk. Two Runs. KIGHTH INNING—Rath fouled to Midkiff. ) Hartsell tossed out Lord. Fisher tossed out Chase, No Runs. Midkiff cracked a double {nto left Sweeney sacrificed, Lord to Chase, Mid- kiff going to third. Fisher popped to Rath. On his toss to Russell the big pitcher let the ball go by tim” and Midkiff, taking advantage of the slip, scored from third. Lord threw Out Hartzell. One Run. NINTH INNING—Fournier fouled, to Bweeney. Fisher made a great of Bodie’s rap and threw him out, Calling out, Peckinpaugh to Knight. No Fyns. eg MAHOPAC’S NEW COURSE.: . NOT TO OPEN IN SEPTEMBER. Because of the long continued Growght the Mahopac Golf Club has decide that it will be impossible to attempt opening the new nine holes on the © puree: in September, an had been hopea all this season. In all probability, therefore, the formal opening will be held next Decora- tion Day with Informal play throughout the month of May. When the eighteen hole stretch goes into commission, the distance will be a little more than 6,000 yards, The old-mine holes course which went throuzh.one very thorough revision, haa been in commission since 1898 and is considered unusually sporcy, being of 3100 yards. An attempt will be made next month to have Jerome Travers take another erack at the record of 3% which he jointly holde with Robert Watson of New Yo Travers spent four days at Mahopac last August, just before leaving for the national championships at Chie and afterward said he de- rived great benefit by his stay there. Marshall Whitlatch and Oswald Kirkby al played several times over the cours. last summer. Kirkby once had a 5 to tie the point record, with 30 for eight holes, but lost by taking a @ on the eighteenth hol —— Soccer Team Ar: The Babcock & Wilcox soccer foot+ vall team is now arranging Its eched- ule for the coming season, opening Sept. % Games played only Saturd vons, 3.10 o'clock, Excellent en- grounds and dressing room ac- communica, Acting Secre- tary, care Babcock & Wilcox Co., Bay- N. HAMILTON ENTRIES. HAMILTON, Ont., July 9.—The entries for tosmorro’ races are as follows: y \len three-year. al Las t Planutort, aHalf Shot, 1 107; ‘ryntiat a Roberts and Rec! A SROOND RACE—Vurse $300; two-year-oldes & ing; aix furl Mitusten ion boas Ana, i hie Idol, 107; Patty Ragan,” - i 107 }, LOT; Alactor, 110, i} - 300; 107 8 —— 7 (Continued from First Page). 1 |, 110; Burning Daylight, 118; 121, FOURTH RACK-—Purse 8700; Empire handi- three-year-olils and up; one and one-sizteent’, in 114; ablwal, 104; Samuel 3. alochiel, 107; Flora Fina, 1 hit sent @ long fly to Collins. Cree flied out to Collina No Runs, THIRD INNING—Hartzell got Schalk's grounder and threw him out. Knight got Weaver's grounder .nd beat him to the bag, Midkiff threw out Russell. ., No Runs. Black River, Midkiff went out, Lord to Chase.) SIXTH HAC ie $300; maiden two-year. Sweeney out, Rath to Chase, Fisher | ti Mllce: Drennna chute, 101; Sasa Arvind, was out, Rath to Chase. No Runs, a i eNta; Indolence, “108; Good. Wil, FOURTH INNING—Rath bounded to} 108; Patience, 108 ry. E—Pivme 8300; three-year-olds and Dr, RL, Swarenger, Nancy Orme, 108; Veilchen, ; ~ | 108; nie, Also ‘oliztble Fisher, who threw him dut at first, Mil aaah in i re ; kift made a pretty stop and with a good | MME ot "ana poaest throw nailed Lord at frat. Chase lined | selling handi three-year-olds and up; one a single into centre, the frat hit of the ihe tut Me A. Prince game. Fournier beat out an infield hit, ‘Redwell entry, vancing Chase to second. Bodie ¢_pounds apprentice allowance ctatmed, ford, aile hie base on balls ang filled the bases. Hartzell struck out, but had to be FIFTH INNING—Schalk got his base on balls, Weaver filed to Daniels. Mid- kiff made @ wonderful stop of Russell's throw nailed him at firet. Schalk went base on balis. Lord fouled out to Sweeney, No Runa. Two Left. Peckinpaugh lifted a high foul to johatk. Knight cracked a c! ever seco, the first hit for Kees. Weaver got Cree's boun second and thre whim out, Knight woing to second, Rath tossed out Mid- kif, No Rune. One Left, SIXTH INNING—Chase fouled out to Midkiff, Hartzell threw Fournier out. Bodte singled to left. Collins popped out to Peokinpaugh. No Runs. Weaver made a neat stop ang threw out Sweeney, Rath threw Fisher vut, Hartzell filed to Collins, No Ru SEVENTH INNING—Fisher m nice stop an threw out 8c! ‘Weaver poked a hot single to right. | BELMON truck out, Weaver was out stealing, Sweeney to Peckinpaugh. No Runs, Wolter was out, Weaver to Chase. SPORTING, \q y f' Save $10 to $30 By Spending $18 Now Many materials which sold all season at $25 to $50 are now offered at less than half their worth. Suit ends, stylish and effettive patterns, made to your: measure, styled as yot) desire, fit and finish guar- anteed, suite, $18; coat and trousers, $16. “2° Arnheim /