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WEDNESD THE EVENING WORLD, om KY, Avous? 6, refs. ITCHIE AGREES TO BOX WELSH Copyright, 118, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) t Duprey Tce INSURANCE —_ ee Willie Ritchie Accepts Terms to Box Freddie Welsh at Van- HUNTING (THE FIeOT “Thi T MAKE A BoneR FokceT tw THE WortD oF TRAINING. eT Feu ore NOTHING LiKe MOUNTAIK Wor FoR The NeRVed ! Se | ee erner in question and the favorite too FEATURE AT SPA IN FINAL STRIDES second, moved up and beat him home FOURTH RAC! The Delaware Handicap; Showing Sudden Improvement, Talbot ‘Horse Wins Handicap ‘ From Light o’ My Life. * book. Jim alwaya thought ‘Weeks’ deer hunting worth o any training campy. A man mere mountain miles with CPNING DOWN 15 A FING T OF @NDURANCE - ou (Continued from First Page.) time fy and relieves the nerves of the strain that goes with monotonous ex- erolse for the sake of exercise. Wreddy Welsh has o right te mest He isthe Champten ef Kng- a | run, scoring Dauas ahead of him, Cobb | popped out to Knight. Two Rune. Ford fouled out to Gainor. Daniels also | fouled to Gatnor, Wolter Mied out to Cobb. No Rune. | FOURTH ING—Veach popped out to Midkiff. Gainer fouled out to Sweeney. McKee got a base on balls. Morarity struck out. No Runs. One Left. i hree-yea: olde and upward: one mile. Time, 1.89 4-6.-4Lohore, 112 (Bot @to 1, 3tol and even, first; Ligh®o' My Life, 107 (Glass), 7 to 2, 7 to b and T to 10, second; Quy Fisher, 6 (Hutwell), § to 1, 3 to 1 tits £scF Henry Fra conducting an i centre for three bases, Kommere fouled out to A. Wilson, Ne Runs. One Left. “Information ‘tue got a base on balls. Peckin- eee ue nackleton, 109; | Spring) THr.cD INNING—A. Wilson struck Pee filed fiigh to Vena. Hartel died |!” room No, 618 at No, # 3 Beaekottle te nies ake Mi Coy Tad Milout, Mathewson out, Wagner to Miller. | stealing, McKee to Bush, Knight went| wae held by Magiats Burne singled to left, but was out at _|eecond base, Carey wo Wagner. Runs. Gibson singled te left. MeQuilian fanned. Byrne singled to lett and took second on Snodgrase’s throw to third ase. Carey singted te centre, scort out, Bauman to Galnor. No Runs. FIFTH INNING—Peckinpaugh made @ Gine stop and tossed out Dauss. Bush singled over Peckinpaugh's head. Mid- mi@ caught Bauman's liner and ehot te Knight, doubling up Bush, who wi stealing at the time. No Runa One FIFTH RACE. to 1, 6 to 3 and 6 to 6, Gret; Swidh, 108 (Borel), 6 to 3, 4 to 5 and 8 to 6, eecond; Graemere, 1} (Bruce), § to 6 8 to 6 and tickets. Magistrate Barlow. but Cobb, who tried to make third on the play was nipped, Knight to Mid- Riff, Gaelnor filed to Peoktnpaugh. No rune, one left. Ford got a dase on bali, Daniels forced out Ford, Moriarity to Bauman. Wolter got a base on balls. Hartsell ‘oi Guy Fisher third. ‘The Tatboc horse|the end the rest were dissy behind her. it was a well-ridden race on the part of the winning jockey, MoCahey. —_—_—_—— RESULTS AT FORT €RIE. Fletcher threw eut Miller. Wilson Med out to Gnodgraas. Kommers fouled to A. Wileon. No runs, FIFTH INNING—Merfle out, Miller to McQuillan. Murway singled to left. He took second on Wagner's wild Toren @pring Board going away from the post like @ quarter horse, had the field badly strung out i the fret quarter. fels, Wolter going to second. Paugh forced Wolter at third, Moriar- ty unassisted. A wild pitch advanced \Martsel! to third and Peckinpaugh to second. Knight struck out. One Rua. Two Left. SBVENTH INNING—Ford threw out (MoKee. Morarity got a base on balls. who wa tective arrived, ‘Lad and Bhackleton, with Gaght o' My fourth. terpart, 108 (Schuttinger), 36 co 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1, first; Chilton Queen, 108 (R. Waldron), 7 to 1, 6 to 8 and 6 to 5, second; Cosgrove, 1 (Buxton), 8 to 1, 7 to 6 and 7 to 10, thiré, Time, 118 4-5. Ralph Lioyda, Pretty Molly, Joe Stein, Cedar Brook, Good Day and Ruvoco also ran. BECOND RACE—Purse $400; two. Gideon Grove @ jong fly to Murray. MoQuillan was sage on Fietcher's fum- bie. Byrne ingied to right. Carey singled to right, @coring Ué6cQuilian, and when Wileon mussed up Murray's throw to the plate Byrne also counted, Viox singled to left, scoring Carey. Wagner walked. Miller singled to ieft, scoring Vox, @ind took eecond on Burns's throw to third. ©. Witson + Give and @ half furlongs—| grounded to Merkle and Wagner was (¥, Teahan), 9 te 6, 2 to 6| caught tn a runup between third and and out, first; Mins Gayle, 103 (Wo- az i the leaders ewung around the tura, there wee @ general oloe- Goring Board curled up and was it before the final sixteenth was Here Laght o' My Lite took and seemed to be coming on to i Lahore was seen aom- etrides, Ina Siffy he wae Johnson hores end in the ing strides he got Gis nose tn wept it there. 3 5 in Bridwell. Ht it bes i i clston, Wagner Ht : Hf i ‘Three Left. Dretty running catch ¥ | One Run, to deep right. Bush singled to centre and Wolter's perfect throw to Sweeney nailed Morarity at the plate. No Rune. i j | : ; ij i g Midas i i i Zimmerman, to Galer. i 7 to 2@ and out, third, Time, 1.06, High Priest, Superl, The Usher and ia p netris also ran, RACE—Purse $00; three- year-olds and upwerd; selling; ix fur- jonga. Three Links, 110 (W. Taylor), even, 9 to ® and out, won; Righteasy, 98 (J. Kederis), § to 1, 8 to 1 and even, geoond; Russell MoGill, 110 (C. Vandu- men), 13 to 1, 6 to 1 and 7 te Tine, 1.18 nee Tankard andMpring Mald also ran. Chapultenec fell, vOURTA Handl- np; 6,000 added; three-year-olds and upward; one mile and » quarter. Fiore Fine, W8 (J. Callahan), 9 ¢ 1, 5 to 1 and § to % won; Donerall, we (KR. Govee), 8 to 1, 6 to 6 and 3 to & second; Flabbergat, 107 (C, Turner), 8 to 1, 9 to 1 and 6 to 6, third. Time, 2.04 14, son. Gbeon singled te left, scoring Kommers. McQuillan struck out. Seven Runs. One Left. @XTH INNING—A, Wilson flied owt to Wagner, McCormick batted for Mathewson and get an infield singte. Burne popped to Viox. @hafer forced MvCormick, Viox to Wagner. No Runs. One Lett. Wiltes went to the mound for the Gants, Byrne out, Fletcher to Merkle. Carey got an infield hit. Viex forced Carey, Flew to Shafer. Wiltse tossed owt Wagner, No Rune. One Left, @WVONTH INNING—Fletcher filed to Carey, Wersog fouled to Gideon. Viox threw out Merkle. No Rune, Miller out, Shafer to Merk out the same way. to Shafer. No Runs. BIGHTH INNING—Murray » man tossed out Midkiff. Cree tried to @core on @ short passed ball, but was out at the plate, McKee to Dau Sweeney singled to right. Ford was called out on strikes, No Rune, EIGHTH INNING—Bauman atruck out, Hartsell threw out Crawford. Cobb singled to ventre, Cobb tried a de- layed steal and was out, Sweeney to Peckiagaugh. No Rune. Daniela wee safe on Bush's fumble. Wolter popped to Bush. Daniela stole second on close decision. Hartsell Hned to Crawford, Daniele going to third. Daniela out trying to steal home, McKee catching him out. No Runs, NINTH INNING—Veach singled to left. Galnor sacrificed, Ford to Knight, Weach moving to second. McKee was out, Knight to Ford, the latter covering first, Veach going to third. Morlart: Lady Lightning, 107 (B. Steele), 7 to 2, @ to 6 and 8 to 6, first; Luria, 9 (Nick- aus), 9 to 1, § to 3 and 4 to 1, second; ‘Tritler, #0 (Wolfe), 6 to 1, § to & and 4 to 6, third, Grenida, 14; Thrifty, 103) Fond, 108; Little Hugh, 98; Patrick 8. 104; Discovery, Magazine, 113; Work. ing Lad, 1 cision, 108; Bobby Boyer, 403; Water Welles, 104; lvebel, 1a, and Mindinette, 107, ran. -Lady Ligttaing came home « handy winner in the opening event after run- : ning Weiter Welles into the ground and 3 \cFerland manding off a determined bid right at the end from Lauria. Trifler ran @ nice even race to be third. The rest were ell etrung out, Ivabel, webl fancied, w fm an carly jam and didnt qet out of it uatll the race wae nearly wer. @ECOND RACE. Bteeplechase; three-year-olds and up- z Ing up to thind after the cat popped to Cheney. Schulte struck out. f sf if Williams filed to Wheat Williams Smith Fivher out, Miller fiied to Schult Left. singled ner out at fret. poned of Saheer. Baier. No Runs. Leach struck out centre. Schulte fled to Wilson Kommers popped O'ROURKE says he can't ve jad to G merman was out, Jenny Geddes, Loohiel, Hamilton, | left, and (ook an extra dase poppes’ to Daniels in chert sent. No ‘One Let where Jeff Smith comes} wards; about two miles.—-Wickson, 148 . milton, | left, ai ‘a on Carey's! No Runs. One 1 tena aent Carpentier in Paris. | (ieamish), 2 to 1,4 to 6 and 2 to 6, frat;| Pe Sight and John Furlong alse ran, |fumble, Snodgrass out, MoQuillan to] 80% One Left. SIXTH INNING — John Furlong added starter, = FIFTH RACE—Purse $600; three- year-olds and upward; alx furlongs.— Calgary, 97 (W. Taylor), 18 to 6, ¢ to Promoter ‘a Carpentier mateh, and has had accepted. Buckthorn, 14 (L. Franklin), @ to 1, and 4 to 6 second; The Pro; 165 (Kermath), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and third, Time-426. O'R Miller, Wilson singled to right, acoring Murray. Wiltse out, Byrne to Mitler. Burns filed to Carey. One Run, One Latt. bert also fouled t ‘ “Feu kno at ‘Smith amounted to ta Sailer filed to Fi: BROOKLYNS sabre tate oii BGA 8 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | CHAMPION RITCHIE STARTS MOUNTAIN TRAINING TO-DAY AN OLD MUZZLE-LoADING WOULD GNE SUG “AL Te ora Wen . Toren, who has been Bureau” au street, ite Barlow in Cen- tre @treet Court this afternoon for ex- amination on a charge of violating the State law prohibiting dealing in lottery He was arrested by Detective David Brown on @ warrant issued by out, third. Time, 14046. Breaker Boy, ‘Cross Gibeon and Byrne, and took second Hr. It is clut.ed that Toren’s “Inf \° ite a0 a eee ates) Patent, Dainnermekd, Kermak and Tay! cumple by Snodgrass. Viox Cree filed out to Veach. Baumanl tion wureau” was merely @ clonk to went Ri % yes cx. iy ran. Mathewson to Merkle, Carey taking| threw out Midkiff. Sweeney struck! ,. toe Wa BARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 6] Grasmere, the ox-Keene horse, was altnid "Weaner Aled te Marruy, PR SER shield a pool in baseball scores that . Lahore, showing sudden tprovement, |hot ¢ip in the fifth, but the best helmuns, One Left. + Two} out: No Rune NG—Hartesll dug up| Aetted him a iarge income. The poo!, .ymuy LAH hes @ mew eandi-| Wen the Delaware Eandionp here this; Could do was third, behind @wish and} poURTH INNING—@hater out, Viex|Crawford's wicked slam ard tossed | @coording to the detective, is a gambling J= afternoon im the inst strides trem Fred |‘ sia eat ted ikea ete fot lto Miller, Fletcher fouled gut to Gie-|him out. Cobb aingied to left. Veach | device in witch persone pay & fee for rg = Me fouled . Peoki ; : jeseing which t ry writes: a erick Jotmeon's Light o' ‘My Late with |dona, then Gr s thie HR. Ak - jorsog out to Miller, Mo|beat out a stow roller to Peckinpaugh, | the privilege of suessing which teams in various leagues or combinations of teama will make the highest or lowest scores in a given number of games. ve his address as v0. 20 West One Hundred and First street. The ar- rest was made at his office. The clerical staff of bis “Information Bureau” ap- throw, but was out going to Mhird, Mil-/ got the Yankees’ firat clean hit of the Bocskiine, He maintained this adventage ail the| BURGT RACK—Pure $500; three-year-| ler to Byrne, Snodgrass Tats Neo} game, # single to centre, ecoring Dan- | parently consisted of one young women, _ way to the stretch ture followed by Coy | olde and upward; selling; elz fur-| Ruoe Peckin- ating @ novel when ‘the de- Needham walked. Cheney walked, filing’ the bases, Leach also walked forcing Walker was tenohed by Umpire Brennan for kicking on his de- replaced Walker, Phelan waa out, Cutehaw to Daubert. THIRD INNING—Mfiler doubled past third, Wagner was out, Gchuite to Scheer singled home, Merkle to Wileon to Fietoher|Qne Left. 6 et Lremdpere Taree-yeareis ane upward; seling; | Pert), 28 12 b ¢ 00 1 and 9 to 6 escond; | to Shafer to Merkle Remunete Geunlas | eros aseve 0 tong fy. between Code eeepc ygdia gpl rosa teat Me as furlongs. Tme—t8 14, | Vandergrift, 118 (M, Buxton), 11 99 10,| to contra, sooring Miller and ©. WH-|and Crawford for three bases. Bau-| 4 Stengel Med to Schulte, Cutshaw mov. ‘Wheat ‘Two runs, one left. Zimmerman out, Smith to Daubert. Sailer drove a home nun to the left centre field fence. One run. FOURTH INNING—Daubert filed to to eentre. Zimmerman to Sater, No Runs, One Fleher and Daubert retired Bridweil. Needham was out the eame way. Che- ney sent a long fly to Wheat. No Rune, FIFTH INNING—Cheney threw Was- Phelan and Saler dte Cutshaw gfouled to ningled to Zin- Fisher to Daubert. walked. Wheat fouled to Needham. sengel wae out sealing, Needham to Phelan. Dau- Needham. No Runes. ‘eoun' writes O'Rourke, “when | ganay, 147; Astute, 5 and 1 to 8 firet; U See it, 108 (a,| Gideon tripled to right. MoQuillan Wheat, Bridwell fied to ronite deat Bim twice, Willie hors, 183, also ran. Teaban), 15 to 1, @ to 1 and 8 to 1,| fanned. Byrne out, Fletcher to Merkle Runi teat him ones, and it Wickson was & good thing in the|S*oond: Leoch 111 (4, Buxton), |Carey popped to Hersog. Ne Rune. SEVENTH INNING—Smith walked. wae what Mike Gibbons did te him at National Club.” Tt 400s look o Httle ridiculous to talk Carpentier with Palser, and steeplechase. He followed the pace of Astute until the last time round, then went to the front and won eased up. ‘Buckthorn ely chased Wickson last time around, but had to be eon with second place and ten lengths in front of The Prophet. Big Handy and O'Bear went down at the Liverpool in front of the grand wtand and Eiddis refused at the very next jump efter Rhomb had fallen right in front of him. The race wee run as (the market indtoated. Few in the oral maret wanted anything but Wiokeon. THIRD RACE. ‘Two-year-olds; selling; five and a half furlonge.—@uperintendent, 106 (Butwell) § to 1, 8 to 5 and 7 to 10, fret; Salon, 100 @, Wilson), 3 to 1, even and 2 to 6, sec- ond; Lily Orme, 10 (MoCaher), 90 to 3, W to 1 and 4 to 1, third, Time, 1.07, Della Mack, 106; Heartbeat, 108; Eustace, ‘4, and Korfhage, 11% also ran. ‘The Kast beat the West in the third race for the Gret time when super! won after a fine exhibition of One Lett. NINTH INNING-@hater fied to 0. Wilaon, Wletober single’ to centre. Hersog filed to Viox. Merkle flied to] Grounds this afternoon. Kommere, NO Runs One Left, # to 6, 7 to 10 and 7 to £0, third. Time, (ontinued trom Firet Page.) 1.18, Pangareta, Marjorie A. and Helen Barbee also ran, > NINE TROTTERS ENTER FOR $12,000 PURSE. ice. sa | KALAMAZOO, Mioh., Aug, &—Nine horses are acheduled to start in to- —— day'e 3.14 trot for the Paper ile purse of 919,000, the feature race of the week's Grand Circuit programme. The event is run according to the four heat very heat a race. The 2.33 / : trot booked for to-day's card was post- | an easy Ay to Crawford. Midkitt was Poned till to-morrow, the management | safe on Moriarty’s bad throw to Gainor, having cut the programme to three | Midkiff stole second. Hweeney «as out, races @ day until Priday, owing to|Gainor unagal No Rune, Une Lat sichineee SiN0Ng the hones, THIRD ING keisht wulfed Dauss's pop fly to first. Bus) sa:rificed ‘and went out, Midkif— to Knight, taking second. Ford tried to teh Dauss napping of escond, His throw hit. Dause and wounded out to centre nd Pause got to third, Bauman fii t to Daniele in short right, One Run. oticking to third, Crawford emashed| daler fanned, Willlama oui, Cutshaw fo left contre for @ mome| io Daubert. Bridwel) singled he left Dahlen and| was out, his men will leave to-night for 8. Louis © continue their troubles with the Car- @inale as thelr opponents for the last four daya of the tour, FIRST INNING—Scheer Phelan to Sater. Bridwell threw Cut- shaw out at first. Leach ran to the club house and grevbved Stengel’s fy, No Runs, Fisher and Daubert retired Leach, Phelan walked, Schulte walked also, Zimmerman hit into a double play, forcing Schulte, Fisher to Cuteh: and was out at firet, shaw to Daubert. INN at doubled io et , Needham to Sailer, Smith was safe on Zimmerman’s Wheat scoring. Smith out Miller, Fis! elngled to centre out trying to reach second, Schulte to Bridwell, Needham singled Miller ran for out to Amith. to went out, Cutshaw. Schult EIGHTH catohing for Chicago. out: Bridwell to Sailer. Zimmerman (Continued from First Page.) Une Kun. One’ 1 INNING—#Stengel to Fisher. NINTH out to Sal Kramer and Folger. ti Frank L. Kramer, national champion, and Joe Folger, of six-day fama..are ntered.in one of the special events at the last carnival under the auspices of the Mbbets-McKeever Exhibition (em- pany at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, om Gat. Fisher wae out, Cheney to @aier, Smith going to second, Cheney burt his hand in knocking down the hard drive, Miller Zimmerman to Sailer, Smith was doubled trying to move up to third, Saler to immerman. No Runa, right, Ward popped and Miller going to third. Phelan popped to/| went out, Cutshaw to Daubert. No Runs, Two Left. INNING — Archer now Wagner struck Soheer fanned. Cutshaw was out, No Runs. walked. Sailer Zimmerinan, Cutshaw to Fisher, fame doubied to left fleld, scoring Baler. Bridwell flied to Stengel. Archer lined | forced Will. grounded | unaaseted. Wheat popped | to Paelan., Daubert fied to Williams. | 20 ROUND BouT INA SINGS PASEBALPOOL'S [GEM TR REPUTED BACKER ARRESTED RAD Toren Charged With Con- ducting Lottery on Combin- ations of Teams’ Scores. LEADING MAN IN MOVING PICTURE PLAY Three Other Highlanders are Rehearsing in Scenario En- titled “The Peerless Leader.” Frank Chance, menager of the High- He has been engaged by a moving picture company to take the leading part in @ scenario entitled “The Peerless Leader,” some of landers, is wean actor, the soenes of Polo Grounds, Chance hae been rehearsing his role in a Jersey City studio since Monday. Catoher Sweeney, Outfelder Daniels ang Hartzell will also appear in the film, Joseph Humphreys, President ef the Olymple Club of San Frarcieto, con- ferred with James @. Sullivan yesterday defore the latter sailed for Kurepe. The athletic leaders talked over the plans for the international carnival to be held In conjunction with the Panama VFeir Sullivan will in 115. While abroad confer with the leadi: many, Fra expects to leading performers on the other side. “Bob’ Mears, the Australian cyclist, last night won his heat In the half-mile professional race at Newurk in 63 sec- onds. This is a new track record at the Motordrome. Mears, however, &n- iahed third in the final heat. He found the handicaps too hard to overcome. Bdward McLean of Washington, D. Gy yesterday paid 616,000 for Alarm, a e cham: Horse eo the horse, Alarm was pion of the London Internatio: Bhow. He |s 163 hande high a about 1,400 pounds, The price to be the highest on record. the second week in September, Leach the same time. It is almost certain that this pair will appear at Madison Squa Garden early in November, mate of Ralph De Palma in the auto- Gay afternoon. condition to-morrow for tice spins. ten-round bout. for Saturday are Mel Johnny Martin and Fredéie Haas ve. Eddie Cufford. . MILITARY A. L. GAME imation in the Sate wil enter a team. won the point prize. orate plane for the th ‘burg carnival on A annual Keane- Games, @wimming races end aquatic sports be held du: week. The games are sanctioned by AA U. “MOVIES” GRAB FRANK CHANCE heavyweigit hunter. 8. Bryce Wing Leach Cross las writen to relatives here that !9 will return from the coast figures that Ritchie will be here about Bpencer Wishart will be the team mobile races at Brighton Beach Satur- The treck will be in Young Reilly and Eddie Kelly will clash Saturday night fn the Bronz in @ Other bouts arranged Coogan vs. AT SYRACUSE FAIR. ‘The Military Athletic League wil hold its annual carniva) agéin thts year in eonjunction with the State fatr at Byra- couse, .The fair will be Sel@ next month and one day will be given over to the soldier athletes. Every military organ- Last year the Geventy-firet Regiment The Athietic Committee ban made olat- % Fourteen events are carded for the track and fald other ring the the LARGE FELD STARTS: IN GOLF TOURNAMENT AT EXWANOK CLUB Norman Hunter of England “Among the 170 Entries at” Manchester, N.H. © * MANCHESTER, N. H., Aug. @<She largest field of golfers that has teed Bp 90 far thip season east of the Allegha- ales began play this morning tp the ea- nual August tournament of the Wkwi- nok Club, There were 170 entries, about sixty are New Yorkers, the ethers being scattered between the large, aities as far west as Chicago and south ar With euch an enormous a- re to start match play to-merrem. Norman Huater, formerly @ member of the Oxtord-Cambridge ciety, ang Fred Herreshof gallery. Hunter has just arrived te tm trim for the national poeienth i og Because of the heat last fall et cago he 4id poorly, but is now mined to redeem himself. Scores: Bugene Frayer, Engiewood, %; W. @ Underwood, Brookline Country, 190;/ 38 W. Dewart, Winchester, 97; J. Wannamoisett, %; J. N. Rhode Island, 19; A. W. Farmington, 106; V. C. Spaulding, Ol Elm, 16; P. 8, MdLaughiin, 100; G. H. Goodrich, Westport, 168; @s! Nager, White Plaine, 138: 8 H. i Titus, Trenton, 110, . W. & Carleton, Braeburn, 63; Russell Armstrong, Sleepy Hollo LW. Callen, Baltusrol, 87; W. G, MeKaight, Baltusrol, %; 3. C. Mabon, Ardstey, &: A. G, Mollwaine 24, National, 64; Geerap ¥. Brown, Philadelphia Counery, @; Alée Coles, Shawnee, 12; H. 6. Jenfiines, Apawamis, %; ‘Fred Herreshol®, Ne tional, 8; Norman Hunter, Ediatergh, iD. C. Corkran, Baltimore, 06; W. J, McConville, Lake Placid, %; J. fe Stevens, Lake Placid, onathaa God. frey, Bridgeport, 108;,R. W. Huat, Chl- | cago, 108; W. H. Mille, Garden City, 14; B. B. Knowlton, Garden City, 8; Frank C. Jennings, Nessau, 4; Maz Mareten, Battusrol, %; J. L. Goven, Battvsral, 108; Frank H. McAdoo, Princeton, 88; W. M Frew, Allegheny, ; Robert Ab- hott, Bridgeport, 8; H. C, McCall, Phtig- Geiphia, 78, ‘ B. E. Jackson, Baltimore, ®; M, P. Lewis, Flushing, @; W. G. Apawamis, %; Randolph Catlin, Fes Hille, 90; A. D. Pratt, Nassau, 18; R. @ Worthington, Shawnee, 89; B. War. Ten Corkran, Baltimore, %; W..B.. Mar. cus jr, Montclair, 87; George R. Balen, Cincinnat!, 87; B. F. Whkineon, Astiers, %; Bridgeport, @; 3. P. F. H, Rossiter, Oakland, 8; W, cldgeport, 79; F. L. Scofie’d, Weeburn, 101; G. B. Adams, Nationa) @; 8. K. Merne, Tatnuck, . 3. Thompson, Spring Haven, 9; J. BE, Jod- son, Baltusrol, 107; F. F. Storm, Souns Beach, Hamill. Columays James D. Foot, Apawamis, ¢, . B. Leake Jr, Bawanok, 114; M. , Richmond County, 8; P. H. J Mount Anthony, 8; Gorge W. 0. FHenderso:: 8; M> Fred O'Uonnt nings, Morse, Rutland, Arlington, 0., Alpine, %; C. A. Bpofford, New Yor: "; Henry W. Bowns, #hiladeiph ; Country, 98; J. W. Spratt, Floride, i Cc, 8. Ransom, Alvany, 1; Ralph Car roll, Knoliwood, 91; C. P. Cdly, Ares. T; R. P, Merriman, Brovalawn, 4; Dr C. M. Gardner, Providence, 1%; Jehr’ 1 Ward, Garden City, 1; Hamititon herr Gouth Shore, 0; W. A. Barbed jr., Pr: ton, @; J. 8, O'Rourke jr, Yais, Jesse Spaulding, Old Elm, 0; G, 1. Law yer, Albany, 4; L. @. Kerr, Garder City, a. a SARATOGA ENTRIES. COND BACK — Thre-rear 4 wade: Bteuchechaoe ta ‘Lissie Pat, 187) Np lise, pew ‘Trw Hert, 640; Exton, i; THIRD’ RACK—Thres.rearctdo; tho ‘Smmsis; i i 4 ai es me iH Pal if i | | | suit to your Still Selling $25 to $50 Remnants at $18 . Don't miss this chance to buy at half ite value a every pardcular, "645 $50 ult ende—now at $16—New patterns daily. teed to please you in