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EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 19 'e) i : SMITH CONTINUES HIS GOLF SERIES BEST Sp ORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK THOMAS 1S MAKING GOOD IN BUSINESS = ( Stengel's throw to that bag Wagner ITH THE HEAVIES peer cer 3 ine Se tare Wheat, who made a beautiful throw in to Miller, doubling up Viox, who bs trfed to score after the catch, Three ’ Runs. One Left. Cutshaw walked. O'Toole waa unable hip to get them over and SteRgel also got @ free pass, Cutshaw taking second. O'Toole was taken out of phe box and Camnits was substituted. Wheat bunted wafely up the third base line, filling the bags. Daubert walked, forcing Cutshaw over the plate. Smith hit to Byrne, who made a wild throw to the plate and allowing Stengel and Wheat ‘to cross the plate, Daubert getting to third and Smith to second, Fisher fouled out to Simon, 0, Miller line flied to Wi ner, who tossed the bal! to Byrne, doubling up Daubert at third. Three Runs. One Left. FOURTH INNING.—Y¥ingling was tak- Jen out of the box and Ruelbach substl- | tuted, Wilson flied out to Wheat. Sten- | gel robbed Mitchell of a triple of his ‘jong fly in deep right centre. Simon {amashed a hot giounder up the first Copyright, 193, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). ' aT SMiTH, MUM? THAT™ A NAME r Piers Me OT ie a * rota! HEAH AH A NICE LITTLE 19, Bow! ONE ,JIM, ABouT Twat Hig! Surt,To wave To Go To 12. AND FOR wan tive “Tar ! ase line which Daubert snatched and 6) 4 quick throw to Ruelbach got the Pi- GUNBOAT HAs 2eRs e 8 a rate's tcher. No Thane fone Let! Senay Goar --- THs fs av AM LANGFORD "1d POSTPONING Hib THU? | Ruelbach struck out. Moran walked. Wien Last Sean om AT SUNRISE EVERY . "To FRANCE FOR FEAR, UoHNSON WILL | Mitchell ran out into deep ive and PLYUN WAS ETHEL ~ 4 JUMP OUT BEFORE HE GETS THurRe. snatched Cutshaw's long fly. Moran Tans caret hoe ‘i A stole second. Stengel tiled out to Wag: ~ ! ;ner, No Runa. One Left r) { FIRST GAME. | eee UE aba the awate out ‘ove a long fly to Stengel in is BROOKLYN. {deap centre. Carey fouled out to > ri " rs ‘ * Miller. No Runs. No His. None Lett . | Wheat reached first on Byrne's bad the eleverest ae 2 M / H ; ; throw to J iMller. Dauber: fotlowad ohemplens. To-d ith a the first base Nne for Borden ents ever 0 2 3 0 Oltwo sags Wheat arotind co arp cmane oe s | ' 1 3 12° 2 O| third. smith smashed one Just inside i © 0 f §$ Ojef the foul line In left, scoring Wheat enlestan, Fisher, ss. ~ 0 b 8 6 Of 4nd Daurert. Smith's bit was good for je éclag beg! . Ie » LE t O.Miller,c..... 1 2 3 2 0 ‘ ie Fisher ey) it wo Jeo wae a a ‘oles ; ares cn ome j Fischer,c..... 0 0 0 0 Oo; % Miller. spits a si he was alw: | sean | Sora P. £0 0 ft 6 gl #inated to cent & Smith. M tess cnt Highlanders Leave for West, Having Been Greatly Strengthened | Western Champion Takes| Moree Pisce 1B OO 6 Gye ee eh REN Tiree During Past Ten Days, While the Giants Arrive, Ready to p Cau, <4 tes 01 ext INNING=Viox got to. second Take on the Western Clubs. ; United States Hotel Feature - Torale Fie me pe ofall bounding into the | srandatand H 2 f ‘Otale......4666 1 Wagner popped up to Cutshaw : in Commanding Fashion. Meyer batted for Curtis in 9th. Miller fouled out to O. Miller, Wilwom Jig BUCHLEY HARDLY GETS Tint To EAT Fischer batted for O, Miller in 10th vate M ie grounded out, Cutshaw to Laubert. No. ch By Bozeman Bulger. ICO HE BeGasd ROLLING UP & Callahan batted for G. Wagner {* ‘nus, One Lert : , pies HE Highlanders went away from here tast night with a team thet has & - Soarune Fron Gunsas i Hepes hes Rames Wikis 10th. | Cuuehaw Med out to Wilson, Stengel at ahold ten days priak Chaaes toa put Seeuiade én tetas taOk hae Psdpromey “ } low—46, 42-88; MacDonald Smith, Wyk-| RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. 1% PITTSBURGH. | wont out on his slow bounder, Wagner Bg DE a With Rollie Zelder in shape to toss in his apeed for good measure when called PRO ‘i GOLFERS MAKE agyl—38, 2% , —Old Rosebud annexed the United} , R. H.PO. A. Ej to J Deal el singled aus the time for | UP, the Yanks will be even stronger. Of the original outfeld there a Sust one Avid Ontble, Mornia County, #, | states Hote! Stakes In the same com- | CIT" - Seo) alten ee ‘Decame member left—Birdie Cree. By ball players in general he ts considered the m: ; Jack Jolly, Newark, #9. 4, 79; R. M. Carey, ” PANGS oreo tn cay’ com, | Valuable maa of them all. The pitching staff te good enough. Thomaon, Glenridge, @, #1, 90; John LTAndine fashion as he won his initial /vigg, 2p, 80° 8. 2) SEVENTH INNING—Mitchell struck 4ldn't lke Dowling, Scarsdale, 0, 3, Georg. start here, After quite some delay at Wagner, as. . 1 3 2 5 0 out. Butler batted for Simon and was beggin hd ac Pearson, Rockaway, 42 37, 79; Channing| the barrier they were sent away in| J. Miller, © BO AF OG Rut OF Hs toe erovndten, Masih to Dem. The f MANCE TO CINCH THE PENNANT, Floyd, Yountokah, 44 45, 91: Willlam| straggling fashion, with Ola Rosebud | Wilson, ef Fo dO oo bert: Hyatt batted for Camnits and steerage At the same time the Giants come in ready and anxious to grab the oppor- “a ” Collins, Oakiand, 43, 87, 8: John J. Me-| showing the way, Black Broom second | Mitchell, cf 0 1b 2 oO 4 Ment out at Arst, Cutshaw to Laubert tunity that has in it the ainching of a pepnant Dermott, Atlantic City, 39, ‘en Herver: Sharla wa lanai iA [No Runs, None Left. Vi ep, and ther) coy, ott, y, 38, : t/and with Gainer absolutely inat by a | Gibson, c. o 13s 1 tf ace I retused. He fesapeved a hesasvng berg! with Pittsburgh, the Champs have fiftegn games Strong, Inwood, 4, 2, 79. Py ‘i ee AR is Hi Robi ©0001 0 _—- on me grou they get by with @ big majority of those the players ‘s a jomen lengths. er @ quarter of a insoa, | se ny ebnin 7 | 008 60 ahead and make thelr tall arrangements for spending the world's series ore Tr enard Biles, Shape Hollow @. ag} Mile had been run the field was strung |Camaitz,p...... 0 0 0 2 0 MIKE DONLIN RELEASED tights. ‘Tu agent | US™ McDermott and Alex Smith] —#;, Georse sergeant, Chevy Chase, 4, | oUt. with Pomette Bleu going into tilind Ce ee el BY PHILADELPHIA CLUB. ring he 414 all the ~ %8-i8; Robert Dow, Monroe, N. ¥., 42, | Position. ‘This order remaiped until Totals. . + 3 © {20 14 y rere Pee, and whea he| EVERYBODY WOULD BE SATISFIED. ] Cover Garden City 41-83; J. Hagen, Salisbury, 41, 8-79. | the finish line was crossed, with Old | Two out when winning run was scored. | PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 13.—Mike enléd quietly: ‘You ories y Joe Sylvester, Van Cortlandt, 42, 9—!1tonebud being hard held to win by five SUMMARY. Doniin, once a star outfelder, was un- going te give you me ‘ m; Cyrit Strong, Sharon, @, 47-90; H. | lensthe, Firat base on balle—Off Curtis, 2; off | conditionally releaned to-day by the ever got.’ 1 al- Course in 71. , G. Higham, Paterson, 4, 3-83; Gilbert iner’s performance under the | Rtobinson, ; off Camnits, 1; Struck out—| Philadelphia National League Basebait Ia tho fret Nichols, Wilmington, 4, %—7%4; John ' weight conditions was praiseworthy, for /BY Curtis, 2; by Robinson, 1; by Wagner, | Club. He was purchased from Pitts- i 1. Three-base hit—Daubert. Two-base | burein but never reported to the Philu- Im the second 1 said . (Syecial to The Evening World), sere Kishin Nineteweod 40, 96-16; 100 tee beenere chal Siar aatahivg an| Bite—Byene, Wagner*(2), Gibson, Miller, |deiphin Club ove If I cam outfight GARDEN CITY GOLF LINKS, & 1, h *| Stolen bases—Moran, Double plays— a fe the third round I «| Tom McNamara, Boston—42, 3-14; Fred) close an he did elicited favorable com: Carey'to Gibeon, ©. Miller t Cuah T was Goust feather: | STRONG TALK TO AN UMPIRE. Aug. 1%.-Fifty-elght of the country's Herreshoff, Garden City—#, 97-81; Rer-| ment. etecoaulecs taal murder Atle: FIGHT NOTES. in gy are sett. Manager Stovall made a serious charge against Umpire Bitk | leading professtonala and amateurs! nerd Nichols, Philadelphia—to, 378; FIRST RACE. 000, , wed of Jack White tn nine Loving, Arcola, 4-14; Tom . " , | ance, 8,000, Having disposed of Jac ite inn om after thet wen the light-| Loughlin when Pitcher Mitchel - | Elmer oy Mares; three-year-olds and upwards; an £ ht and middlewelgnt tchell was put out for bicking in the | piayed wonderful golf in the fret two, young, Westport—4, 47-81; James Fraa-| geting: six. furlongs. TimeLi2 4-5. —>— rounds, Johnny Dundee, the local lght- Caer Teele en ete ate te ores Cee ee ees ae fecejons | rounds of the Metropolitan tournament] er, Great Neck—40, 4-00; Orrin Terry. !trady Lightning, 10 (Musgrave), 16 to 5 nt, will probably be elsned ap by hod ts qi " abe wed ‘4 “I called that @ dall on you Just to get @ chance to chase you, you | 0Ver these links to-day, Many of the| Cancebrook—#, oT, even and 2 to 6, firet; Honey Bee, 108 ‘ a us ANN i palsies) ya counterfeit!” The Browns are going to make a report to Ban John- scores made were exceptional because (Karrick), 4 to 1, 8 to § 8 Oy Laval Eanes Hout gt the Pacite Kiet aon to that effect, of the unfavorable weather and condle FORT ERIE RESULTS. god, Havel seeaseme MS (Ware, ote Sh the RGkaFRODK ob MOH 61 (WOLeE _—— tion of the course. Ras nacheoar aan: chara dienes aaa — . —_~—. Admission Day in California, Di : . , 9000; two-year. ” i Vester se Volmaet Maid cai? (hough they bad two pitchers knocked out apd a hopeless eoore againet) Jack MoDermott, ational ebaruplon.| | COMET HAT ete: ots ecnail,| ‘The firet race, from a speculative (Continued from iret Page.) a ars, De en Ya oe ae ie game, el ia fou, it out to the inute, led the field home in the t roun |t to 10, 1 to 4 and out, first: Czar Michael, | standpoint, was the best of the meeting, , wi was ie r 7 a jag amger ay to Wants Cis fone choos as Lapllgd ie they had 1. For the) when he returned a 71. The titleholder | |, (Buxton), 10 to 1, 2 to 1 and 7 to 10, | for each and every one of the starters ‘ ctclee for the battle, firat time the new talen' respond call to arms. Yes, Hi ne eo iJ . ri i | oe ilissas actoatiy buen ext, ad 0 larry |coula have shattered the course record! second; Fathom, 14 (Fairbrother), 5 to| received support. The race Itself WS] nign pound over Fisher's head and was| For aemaniine a quarantee of $3,0® to —_- valeg port are several bse burts.| 39 to 5 and 1 to & third. Tie, 1.14 35, | of high ragged Da a there was geeeri|gcod for a base. Wagner struck out.| fight Eddle Campi, the California Mai | Alex ith, former open champion, | Kisland, Big Spirit and Rustiing Grass | contention ba J Ni 4 Left. | tamwerit champ < ma, th NOT 60 BAD FOR A TAILENDER. duplicated MeDermott’s card in the! also ran. break Briar Path immediately assumed | No Huns. One Lett sgl Ceack Bantamwaialt. Of, the ast |, At any rate the Yanks withstood a Western tmvasion without having lost bs on Lady| Viox made @ great stop of Moran's) ric . 2 Musi ‘ afternoon when he displayed wonderful| SECOND RACE—Purse $00; three-| command, but tl drive e but one sorits, bag Cleveland club got three out of five, but the best any of (on Jack Hobens of Englewood re-| year-olds and upward; selling; six fur-| J4ehtning, rushed the latter up to the acide id Hersey ae pads! the others cou! was.an even break. To sum it up, Chance’s men won mine | corded the best total of the day with| [onge.—Springmans, 103 (D. leader, In this order they ran lapped fly struck Carey's glove and fell to the| fF some time, McCarey has de and lost eight of the seventeen gamen, ‘ pore pest A pad beat | #t0. 1 3 to 1 and 8 to 5, feat; Moisant, untll straightened in the homestreteh, | fly struc! y'a ml i 5 lowing are some of} 1e bd * : "| 100 (J, Kederak)), 6 to 1, 8 to 2 and 6 to 3,| Where Brier Path tailed off. Karrick,| Ground. belig good for a single, Siete HUTT arUlgreverticek omanon: ‘There was as much excitement in the Polo Grounds as in Ebbets Field over Sfternoon scores: second; Cosgrove, 108 (P. Moody), 4 to| on Honey Hee, which had trailed the] £el hit to Viox, wht, tonsed his Sit at aon Arthur Fletcher’a home run that tied things up in Brooklyn, Yes, and probably | James Maiden, 7, 16 for day: Jack| 4° to 6 and 4 to 6, third. Time, 114| first part, made « play for the leader | first. Cutehaw reaching setund. Wi "4 R ¥i A Chinese pugiiiet, 4h Chung by name, & good deal more applause. That Collinaville grover evidently ia looking for- | Hobens, 12, 14; George Low, 7%, 138;/ Queed, Chilton Queen, Fred Levy, Vis-| end, though she closed resolutely, she| drove a high fly to ANCHO NG BUBB) iy snake hia deh! ward to putting in & new etock of goods next full. | Alex Amith, 71, 146 | ible, Con Carne and Hearthstone also| never threatened Lady Lightning, which | One Lett, and not get the chance to bux at Tom Mo- tne: | CAfey's open air club at Vernon, Fenestra In this clty to-nish | The spectators mostly followed Tom! ran. won in handy fashion. | Royal EE eee era be ahd Wile, | A: C» where he wil S : .| THIRD RACE—Purse 900; two-year-| @ot up In time to be third. « | z 7 sb indee| McCarthy in the fir he three ten- THE DEVORE-BECKER FEUD GOES ON. MeNamare, present metropolitan cham. Pri dgps Mesure ch ge Ms SECOND RACE. | Smith? snatched Mitchell's high bounder | °° & SCUte WAIN Josh Devore finds himeeif again on the trail of Beals Becker and seems to, pion; Jack McDermott, national open lds; selling: fve and a rlongs. H fed. in ; Ripe and got the ball over to Daubert for the pas § JA ee rellah the job. For two yeare Devore and Becker watohed each other's batting | title holder; Gltbert Nichols, an ex-| Pat Rutledge, 106 (Deronde), & to 5, 3] Steeplechase; three-year-olds and up- None Lett. the other (wo tens Soldier Baws Wt } “: be lee. —J1 .jout. No Runs. aa i Seating arney averages on the Giants, and it might be eald that nelther of them were pulling | champion, and such amateurs an Fred| bah tela Pain ice iain, wards ie ikermath), 1 to 1, 8 to 2 and| Daubert singled. Smih grounded out | \1\ Sheep Shitaane teenth Ee he eeic arehinn hearer bitsy El = pen ie tae pesdilsl Herreshoff and Oswald Kirkby. Other| ocona; Requiral, 101 (Taylor), & to 1, [6 tof, frat; Bill Andrews, 160 (O'Fain),| to Viox to J. Miller, Daubert reaching | coeeeeenreereecemcememeemmcere 5 ; second. Fisher pasted @ hot grasa-cyt- eet es cut in op the big dough than with the Reds. $ to 5 and 7 to 10, third. Time, 1.08 3-5, | 10 to 1, # to 1 and 2 to 1, second; Octopus, ne amateurs in the running were Dever- Lord, Cornelius Sullivan, Max rant), 8 to 1, 9 to 1 and 8 ter to Wagner, who shot th Behr and James H. Stillman. Edna Liska, Soariet Latter, superi, [181 (arvant): 8 to bo terial 182; Nowe,| Byrne, catching Daubert an he slid Into x There was a. good deal of interest! Aldor and Silver Note also ran. Pepe ae ecrrene vate. third base, Fisher stole second, went : "YOU! GANT BAT YOUR GANS AND HAVE IT. tn the performance of McDonald #mith,, FOURTH | RACE ~The . Canadian] gay, 135; Deliriuin, 1, and Mystic LIBRE) 1%), Fa", aimon'a. wild throw and| , 7, dout at Winnipeg. That you can't work a good horse to death and etill have him the younseter from California, who was| 8Porteman Handicap; $1,000 added; | 14, alao ran. I crossed the plate on Mitcheft's error in mark. Since the ready far the shafts is shown in the case of Hd Walsh, who started i three-year-olds and upward; one mile} The stecplachase furnished a form re- in triple tie for the national ti letting the ball get away from him. smhappy evening when he took anover.| owt fo win a pennant for the Waite Boe single handed. Ball players three years ago. and a mixteenth.—Donerail, 109 (Goone),| veraal that was paticipeiet. In O10. Miller walked. Yingling sinxted to| hand ewing on the jaw from Gunvoat| fell va on the quiet that Big Ed will never be able to pitch again—tn Jack McDermott had a chance for a| 1810.5, 6 to 6 and 3 to B frat; Mediator, {rent contrast, to tie Tevet the | centre, sqnding ©, Miller to second herd the big league. ut of all bgllet coming h 100 (Kederia), 1B to 1,4 to 1 and 8 to bjother Gay, Juy i Mine filed into Carey's hands tha top of ed with a &% two under par’ He | second: Lachtel, 100 (Huxton), 12 go 1,[nace throuehout the running, nan meron Hae feo elag eome very 00d ting. ? 2 3 to 1 and 6 to 5, third. ime, 1. »,with a rush after negotiating the al etl Torte that Merrie 1 Sonting Kubiak| VE8, BUT THAT WAS SOLID BONE. reafly stood to make 27 from the turn| Calgary and Flabbermast also ran. Jump, and got up in time to win going| THIRD INNING—Simon singled to ie tea arotemnion bad best left! still, Walsh is on his way to see Bonesetter Reese, the famous specialist of | but for his putting. His card: FIFTH RACE~Pura away_from Bill Andrews. Octopus fin: |the infleld. Cutshaw making a rent : 7 Wass ieft| youngatown. Dr. Reese was advised of the symptoms by teloxraph and saya | Out - 64466666 6-99 | year-olds and upward; away : stop of the ball, O'Toole fanned. pollen McKay's drop, followed by| ne can x up dig Ké eo that he can continue with the big show. Still, when| In - 449-642 2 4 &-a-7| furlong—Cousin Puss, 100 (Vandusen),| 20° 4 Oe Te eae yrne followed with a drive to the “sight that caught bim before he| they sent Louls Drucke to Dr. Reese for bone trouble the g008 doctor declarea| Going out he minsed putts from| to 5, 4 to 5 and out, first; Etwah,| 2 right fleld fence for two bases, sends Spemmt the Geer. that headaches were out of his line, three to ten feet on the frat, third, | 1@? (Deronde), 18 to 6, 4 to & and out.) United Btates Hotel Stakes; two-year. | anon to ‘third, Carey hit to Fisher, fourth, meventh and elghth, which gave | ond: Melton: Street, 116 (Bmall), R) olds; alx furlonas—Old Rosebud. 18) ving aimon and on Fisher's wild him a 9 to par On the inst meip| (5 8 to.8and out, third. Time, 1.68 25.] (McCabe), 1 to 6 and out, firet; Black | TUCK SI) to catch Ayrne the Tate | A REAL REABON FOR ROOTING. ast half) just Hed and Falcada also row to. t knowing if you Harry Stevens finds great comfort in repeating that 4 the Naps hadn't lost | "° Nad & chance for one atroke less at | ether than a white boxer Broom, 10 (Borel), 9 to 1, 2 to 1 and pale r he alaventh, «weltit. 4 3 to 6, second; Pomette Bleu, 11 (Wolfe), that sertes to the Athletice there would have been a close race in the American | tenth and seventecnih. tite cory Sones SARATOGA ENTRIES. 3 to 1, § to 1 and # to 5, third. Time, League after all. Harry's personal interest les in the fact that bis home in| tne nnieenth and sixteenth: covmeertant 1.19 245, Gainer, 124; Clit Field, 110; King eee Te LTTE | Hlew On te: within commuting dlotance of Cleveland, ly, were unusual, The nulee are 10 arg | SARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug, 13.—Entrien | McDowell, 114, also ran. yeelf to a | for to-morrow's races are as sllow! FOURTH RACE. Wagner's line fly struck Fisher's glove | . 14 yards, respectively, | Pitcher McHale, the new pitcher bought by the Highlanders from Jersey | The scores: FIRST RACK—For two-year-old; selling: five] fiandicap; three-year-olda and up- and rolled out into left feld for a City, has been sitting on the bench two days, but will not be able to work until| Hugh Closely, Yonkers--43, 99; | aud ® half furlongs,—Robert Oliver, 111; aly ter kept right on to the plate and! anily scored, while Carey got around to third on the error, Stengel made & glorious muff of Viox's fly, allowing Carey to cr ss the plate on the muff. : ward; one mile—Light o' My Life, US gingle, Viox going to third, and on CAN get @ uniform made for him, Recruits are eo numerous that then Ben Battelle, Flushing—4, 3781; Harry | oums: AS: Ca 20m te at istinta, tos; | (Glaaa), 11 to 6, 4 to 6 and 1 to 3 Arat; sis ; taken up the visible supply. “Mc” ie the goods at that. Overy, Fi ockaway-—89, 42-81; H. H. Queen. 96; Korfhage, 100, Princess Callaway, 108 (Borel), 6 to 1, caaesiualt | Bickett, nington—48, 40; Tewac |. SHC OUND RACE ure wer ole and wwe! wo 5 and 4 to 5 second; Barnegat, = —— = ——— ANOTHER RUBE FOR M'GRAW—$16,000 ONE, TOO. | Mackie, Fox Hille—37, | 27—76; George | sam tam terttehae, hon ‘of tho Wind, i6o; | 105 (utwell), 6 to 2 4 to 6 and 1 to & 4 \ » A J Rube Schauer, the $1500 bird that McGraw bought érom Superior, in the | “avern, Menon. #00. : Backtnom, 182, itn: the wen, | IH: Thine, 1982-5, Starbottle, 100;) s i a Ss A Herbert Martin, Quogue—3, —; | >) RACE —Two-yearald H eo’ | Airey, 104; Strenuous, 8; Colonel Hol- . Michigan League, ts expected to report Friday, ReBe pitched last game | witiiam Entwistle, Now Brunawickoa |b: St a © bait biceps YF ay Sie, bd loway, %; Flame, 100, also ran. | a ; against Lacrosse and was badly beaten, though he allowed but five hits. The 4, ae ‘say. “100 iy. fi \@-4; J. R. Langlands, N Delft, 100; FIFTH RACE, National Association of Rubes will welcome the new member. i Resell he Poe ait 200; Onratertine, | yo.yearolda; aelling; “Ave and a $18 Rer T inant Sale jamie’ a 4 Md | diet; E,W. Lucas, Garden City—of, | raseinating, %—2; J. C. Ferguson, Spring Lake—43, URTH RALE—Thrvesearolds and apwant; | half furlonge—Northerner, 104 (Wolfe), | ‘Flauama, . 34-81; Joe Mitchell, Upper Montclair—4z, ‘mere: handicap; . 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, Arst; Old Be Because a thing has not been done before is no AL STANDING OF THE CLUBS per 71; James Marden, Nassau, pa | Reet 108 aria matcineite, bee Reus cur, | 08 (Borel) 16 to 1, reason why it should not be done now. Decide to e 27 shen. eg: Smith, Wykagy!, 99, 6-76; J.T. Wieke | FIRTH WXCH—Threeyeercie eed vowesls | rimer 4.07. Kixecutor, 106; Balon, 99; being made into suits with all the snap and style that RESULTS OF YESTERDA ¥ Haworth, 44, 2; J. Bookett, Buluatrol, yam, 110; dutige, Water Cannock, 104; Enver Bey, 109; Water double the money can’t buy. Absolute satisfaction RDAY' GAMES 42, % 80; Max Behr, Baltusrol, @, 37-82; | Working Lad, 100; Towton Weld, 1 Lily, 109, and Bandit, 104, also ran, guaranteed—Made to measure only--Suits, $18; David Hunter, Essex County, 42, 45—87, | 109; Mar Actrgss, 08; Bolling Stone, 1 ~ . Goma, itte, British Weet GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY t champion. st, 4 oe Kot og 1 No games scheduled. round a ay te oe tt Siac Superintendent finished first, but wae coat and trousers, $ 16. anes At rE | Nin’ eS , » ‘Thomeon, Phil, County— P Sate tar a ro hendieta am ; Niel on ier Prsane, 100; Sebago, 42-43; Nick Demaine, Kye-42, — ‘88; Reyboumn, 98; Dr, Daenner, 104, 3. BR, Ingle, Fairview—1, 48— Hovius, 00; Cl Rater, 107; Roamer, 95; Bola Devereaux Lord, Forest Park—45, ™our,'95; Iron Mash, 131, ‘Also aligibie, Besow, | (us We | 2S; George MeLean, Dunwoodle—ai, 11%; Honey Hes, 98: Grover Hugin, 108; How | i nchegter: 49-W) Janien He Suliman, Sleepy Hola, ‘wonee clelumed, Trek Balla, { nheim i perf Tray

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