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- So MAI = ye Ow THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, ‘1913. Sianaiiementin | [SEAEEtE es] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [‘“isicsrss’aver| JEFF GREATEST CHAMPION OF HEAVYWEIGHTS EVER KNOWN TO PRZE RING) | hveewen | Ri HE CouLd LAUGH aT “There WARDEST BLOWS. taba Net OR ns at a, HOW JEFF LOOKED WHEN HE WAS AT HIS BEST Copyrigh}, 98, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). as ooo Jim Staod SoFar Ahead of Allthe Rest Baie ie wo Lert, _ That the Whole World Recognized). . Bo an Pitz swnons Him as Supreme—Reasons That , as : RE eh Account for His Defeat at Reno. . , \ Dim as the greatest of them eae id, Jamies J. Jeffries was that man, I doubt that anyone would have athe ‘ diss ¢ thought of digputing this fact before — ‘ ; ; the fateful defeat at Reno. But that FIRST GAME. ; defeat should not sway one's judg- ‘ ment in summing up the fighting BROOKLYN. BROOKLYNS TRAVERS AND TIFFANY qualities of the great Jeffries. R. H.PO. A. BY | ' 4 For one of two reasons the Jeffries 013 0 0 IN CLOSE MATCH ON who lumbered heavily into the ring o 19 4 2 . Continued tr ret Page.) ‘ . at Reno was not the Jeffries who ° ° i ° 0 xe a ea | used to leap through the ropes, Keen- 025 00 MOHAWK GOLF { eyed, cool, smiling, determined, and 0 0 f 2 O/Nev. Stengel grounded out, Geyer to! } thrilling in every fibre with nerve o1t2o0 pret One ne ane Left ae ee a—" . } force that was nothing short of phe- Wuen Jerreies : OG 4 2 Oi sui ca cuthen, dave meu aut anal ; Bomenal in such a giant of a man. A ma | Kirkpastick ‘ 7 4 ; : was thrown out by Fisher to Daubert.|Score Was Even at the Erfa . Tho frst reason, which might be PEER, . f " \, . Huggins filed to Wheat. No Runs. | . wiTHouT A . x ‘ . ; | wuffictent in Itself to account for any we ves? Ndi i: 5 . ‘ < : Wheat sent « long fy to Evans, whol 23. of the First } Aighter’s defeat, is that Jeffries had! n A; | | made @ nice catch. Daubert eent a } sot fought in sfx years and duri — -- — s=| liner over third, good for two bases. ® Round. | ' 113 (Loftus), ¢ to 1, 9 to B and out, firat Totals.......... 0 6 27 12 2! smith walked. Fisher forced Daubert ss j that time had lived a life of ease U Little Nephew, 18 (Killingaworth), 4 ta Kirkpatrick batted for Moran and] at third, Geyer to Mowrey, Fischer } | and had taken on one hundred 2 out and out, second; Black Broom, 4 I Meyer ran for Kirkp {ick in 9th. slammed the ball over third base and (apecial to The Evening Work.) pounds of added weight. This hundred pounds he trained off in ten months WoT (Borel), 10 to 1, 2 to 1 and 1 to 2 | Hummel patted for Stengel in 9th, | down eee ne eee nth ang | SCHPNECTADY, N. ¥., Aug, —Por } yarde in 10 geeonad flat," Christy told thind, ‘Time, 1 Mr. Sniges, 10, ————— ST. LOUIS, (rehee teed at Kime Curtis made nig the second time within a month Jerome me afterward. and Vandergrift, 13, : i. n d . : Nad evoaiane, ramewes ha clseale Jopetit wiih iia: see at (Cotinued from Firat Page.) R. H.PO. A. E,| second hit through Mowrey. Moran kept] D. Travers, national champion, and Gij- gteat'c physical powers. He looked a8| JT was this physiques that made Jeffries edd ota Huggins, 2b 1 2) 1 3 0 upthe slugging by passing « single over | man Tiffany, Hudson River atar, todew gesd as ever, He worked as well. charapion, for he was not maturaliy features of che meeting, went to Brin Oakes, cf. 0 3 0 0 O| Mowrey's hend, sending Curtis to sec- | faced each other for a %-hole fing! ad opeed and endurance. But it 18 a fixhting mam. He wasn't quarrel- hurst, who led practically all the w te the neries, 24,000 being in the stands | Magee, If 0 1 4 © 0) 0nd. Cutshaw Krounded out, Mowrey to| struggle in the annual summer tourng- cs cam look in perfect #07 *nougs to go out of his way ation, tha frat et due ‘ |when play was called. Mowrey, 3 0 0 2 2. G| Koney, Three Runa. ment of the Mohawk Golf Club. Last | i as ever [(0. 01° a fant. He never liked fghtin favorite Little Nephi al Schauer, the Giant's ney $12.0 | Konetchy, 1b. o 2 00 DURTH INNING—Evans popped | time it was on Tiffany's home course at shope, handle himself as wel Tout |20r {he #ake ef tne apori, Me fought be- well, ran into second pt beauty, showed up in a big league un'-| whined, gg, 0 0.3 2. olfy.to Smith. Magee strotted on four iton Club, Newburgh, and this | ' among sparring partners, and be cause he wae a giant in ee and | turn and thereafter never géimmed ‘ag, form for the first time, and was round: | C94, % wide ones, Mowrey sent a alow | tne Powells “be anid as he ts al : when It comes to the real teat in ihelatrengih and he knew that he could win =——- | inch gn Lringhurat, Killings ante en] IY cheered by the fans, Schauer comes | sterss FE «+++ 9 1 2 OO) grounder to Fisher and was out at fir, | time the same can b lagen } Fiag—lost simply because he has srown)Aghis and | > dentally quite @ bit of A 7 ste gc| to the Whip on therfarer ee att went! from the Superior team of the Michigan |Hildebrand,c... 0 0 3 2 0} sage going to second. Wheat made a|/a member of the Mohawk organis on) } out of the Aghting habit. aj se fame and money, Ho didn't care (Champlain Handicap Furnishes | (the sureten une are at ee ted) Langue. and firat gained tame vy aver. | Wingo, ¢. ‘ 0 1 1 ‘Ol pretty running catch of Koney's fly in| In Sal Titany font a substantial mage possible reason why ei much for the mo..y at that, While Broom, runni: sa ack aging iwelve strikes to the game for | 58llee, p, 1 0 3 Ofiett contre. No Runs, One Left. | ein, althou a 0 | was not the Jeffries of tRe| training ‘or hie wecond Aght with Jim! an Interesting Race—Bring- | vay. hed on long enousn t the) Six games. In ® spirited bidding con- | Crandall, 0 0 0 0 | Stengel beat out an infield it,’ mention a third 2 on tye bye Moles | Corbet, whi h must Rave looked about! FOURTH RAGE. De third.| ont between the teams in the big league f — = = ~ =! wheat's hard bouncer wan too hot for played, a feat never dup ieated ins eating @ cream puff to big hurst Beats Classy Field he Champlain’ a Ce, | McGraw got him for $12.00, Dick Kin- Totals ss. 1. 10 27 13 0! Koney and the batter was wafe at first, tournament final, and here, S dete bitten on the leg by « iy ” | ids ahd anoaldi ee | zella, the Giant scout, who picked him| Crandall batted for Hildebrand jm 9h,| Stengel going to second. Daubert gac- elton, Travers came Close to defeat in the leg ewell for a enone) Senne | Cook ot th gti gnile and a furlons—| out, wae on hand to-day to see that he SUMMARY, rificed, Geyer to Koney. Smith ground- a 1%-hole mateh. down the facts. The details niy announced that Meierhans to Land | was delivered in proper order, . a ed out, Whitted to Koney, Stengel Marston bea: Rhett for the chief Up @ complete story of the most “Must b@ postponed. His man-| SARATOGA, ¥. Aug 16—The 4 too and out, first: Night stick, | Mathewson pitched for the Giants and! ("iret Base on Balls—Off Yingling 1,! crossing the plate and Wheat going to solation cup vy 1 up, It finally being eordié plot that ever turned fa! Lessl awers Lilly Delaney; kave up arguing{Champiain Handicap, bringing out @ ee 6 tol 2 tut and even, d by Adams, the one-time | %% Sallee 1. Struck Out—By Yingling third, Fisher fouled out to Mowrey. cided to end that contest at 18 holes. ' inte a looper —_ Reoeibiy ee aneemnes Frings fe Coffroth, wno biting evenly matched field of iteayette sip i Abe Eugene, 110 (Ferguson), 8 to ovles hero. 3 php tinegen Hits—Cut-! One . One Left. | The curious thing ms that Marston’ | @ea wodld have won in any and diplomatic tongue. ola and okler horses, furnished a thrill: | 1,3 to Vand § to 5, third. ‘Time, 1.31 tes, | It was announced to-day that Mike, Sacrifice Hit—Cuteha FIFTH. IN Whitted singied to after being 4 up and 5 to Lenved #ald Coffroth on his arrival, ing contest for the 15,000 or more racing Lahore, 116; Hawthorn, 110, sam Jacke! Dentin has algned with the Jersey City | Sacrifice Fly—Magee. Stolen Rase—Cut-| iett, Cathers sent a long fly to the right | himself to be carried to the home hole Me Se eerer apt you ee one the fight it'il|enth 1 the track here thls attee son, am Guy Fisher, 10%, and Anyport, | team, and after he has @ tryout wil! engte pauele ey wortes and Mow-| eld fence for one base, Whitted gi fora decision, Going out all ee bap ip of chen condi: | cost you . Foere's a great advanve|noon. It was won by Cock o' the Walk, %, also ran Join the Giani rey, Fisher an@ Cutshaw to Daubert, |¢ second. Roberts batted for Win, halved, except the fift ) 94 who had the run of his COMP. / gale now and the crowd won't come te! the favorite, but only after # well judaed | FIFTH RACE. FIRST INNING—Byrne was thrown Miller to Cutiaw; Wingo and Mowrey: | fouled to Placher. Gaver €oulo out to Marston wou. The tenth was atqn sh © postponed mater.” ride on the part of his jockey, Glass Three-yeur-olds and upward: aalting; {oUt by Fletcher, Carey singled to cen-|Umpires—Messre Rigler and Byrom | pauvert, iiuggine sent a siow roller to. halved. Then Marston took threp in ' wal vel olen 1h Fepiies JG. Night Atick, the lightly welghted one mile, Time, 1.38.-Granmers tre and went to third when McLean SSS rs = Pischer, forclag Cathers at j succession and lost ine ex thre: you cam lick Cor-| gelding, running @ very game race (Ward), € to 6.1 to 2 and out, first; |made @ bad throw trying to catch him | nig, one to Shaf Fisher to Cutahaw. No Runs. One }atraight. Halving the last two gave bett auy round you want to, even with: from behind, wa: ond, while Prince Inapector Lestrade, ive . firet; ping. Viox also singled to cenire igh one to Shafer, Snodgrass ran|” po onets now vatching for St. Louis, | Marston the match one up. His medal & pote leg.” Fugene until recently .¢ Whitney garty, 10 10.1, ¢ to 1 ands tone ee and Carey scored. Hans Wagner, in| Over!" short left and muffed Mitchell’s| sischer ied to Evans, Curtis Toade| Play total was 7 Bh ‘¢ care—postpone it.” | cotor- beaver beat Lahore out of third ona: swish, 107 cho: ee ie Ui = } barat poeeeees to loud applause, smashed a| 9%: GAbson popped a foul to Wilson.| pis third hit through short. Moran Mieq | 1 the frat ho tw \ we sald Coffroth sadly, “you know | money. Hawthorn had made the early ana y to 3, third. Mreakes Ina” aq lative intorthe eight Meld bleachers for | Adams popped out to Fletcher, No/to Cathers, Cutviaw sat jon Tiffany. Gard, firet half: ' f te of friends of yours areon the way, pace only to give away at the hed Of Crome de Menth age Oye 107; home run, acoring Viox ahead of him. | Runs. second, Huggins { ry } here tom all over the country. Boae| the aizetch, where Cock o) the Walk jay gle Menthe, 107; red afuihot: | a home Fun, scoring tiox seas af Hie | Rn se alngied « SIXTH INNING—Evana struck out./Our... 5 4 6 4 4 4 4 6 Gme | of those fellows can't get away from! took command and held an advantage 4; PYM OIRO: TAR : Tat “Woilnga aia" Bad’ tor be igied to rigit. Burns singled | sinagee lifted to Cutsnaw, Cutshaw mae! Tiffany 7 | : te business again and can’t atord AO eed Taro eet out at nes aie to left, advancing Wiltse to second, a sensational running catch of Mow-loyt,..3 5 7.4 5 4 6 5 3—40 , jeRries ck 08%) Sater drove a single against the right! rey’s foul fly, near the, grand field wall, scoring Wiltke and sending | Short right. No Runs. 4, in| “fravers ana “any had a remarikabby match throughout, Only twice being as i abt" ube amtully diahopeinted.” Night Stick began running over every= «RESULTS AT WINDSOR, [oion"ncns fight” el SM! ining just before the stretch turn wan me ED, a issn Wi ? rs ; O'Leary now playing mecond base for | MS" re innlae 'abare ak the Geka eweoons _ ached and was then proclaimed the rner RACE—Purse $80): twooyear-| Shafer hit into a'double play, Viox to| U'M* {0 third. Fletcher struck out.| xt. Luts. Stengel slammed the vain | mus 9 Seven Gent even carte | in @ Reno all was Jeff's tremendous strength that | vith”, &, Dit too Previous by his Back= olds; gelling; five furlonge.—Ratina, 108 to Miller, Fletcher popped out] Do¥le came to tat for Herzog. Doyle | over Mawee's head in deep centre for 3a halt | feet, after made him a great champion. Ife waa tercoud. wet’ ne torther and at the end (Moutour 1 to 2 1 to 4 and-t to 19, [t Miller, No Rina Bot a free ticket to rat and the bases | N02 UD Ne te Mand Eivcne waa | Travers, | n 43464346 dem, | make no moi © feet 18-4 inches tall, weighed over Nas. te aneti Dehing Covk oF the (ati Reauiram, 101 (Lounsverry), 12 ¢o| SECOND INNING—Mitchell singled) Were full. Byrne got Merkle's grounder indew it when It came dawn, fhawhert | Tifeny veces) 64466296 a 4] thet he could 220 pounde strippsd rained down | Wake ighteick ewally beat ina ear 22001 and 7 to 6, wecond; Bat Rute [to centre and Gibson ‘poked one In the |and threw out Burne at the plate, and flied to Caihers, Smith fled to Catavrs,| ‘Third ast, MoLauhlin, New York, } tag Judas. bs Marathon ruoner, bad a amall! giapieina Moggne: by. three CK% Me (eronde). © t 24 to 6 and | *!Me spot. advancing Mlichell to woc-|the bares were still full when Murray {One Kun, beat Prentiss, Philadelphia, § up and 1 cash was all secretly wagered on Jobn-|walet and hugs chet and arms and jiengihe for the pla 7 1 to 2 third. Time, 1.0. Indolence, | ONG: Adams fouled out to McLean, and ve to bat, Murray fouled our to ———— lto go after a close ‘match In which the eon amilingly posed as o friendly a4-liegs, No other champion ever had} ’ \ Paty Regan, silver Tone, Wolala, Superi| HYMN? died on a grounder to Merkle son, One Run, Three \Left j former was 1 down at the turn. Fourth vier ef Jeffries during the Sight. strength that compared with his, Tom FIRST RACE and Roamanian also ran. yu sted, both runnere advancing. K ING—Doyle went to sec: leet, Robert Abbott, Bridgepce, beat C. — Bharkey was as strong ase bull. T saw) Three-vear-olds and upward: selling: ‘OND RACE-Purae 500; four-year- fer threw out Carey. No Run&|ond and Shafer to third, Byrne fled |B. Vonburg, Binghamton, 1 up. UT in hte fgh daye what a|2¢f's first fight with @barkey. Tom} *'x furlongs. Time, us api i olds and up; setting: five and one-haig| TWO Hite, Two Left. out ‘ass, Fletcher made a t Serer pean | record the huge, shaggy Jeffries |8* known ag a rough man. He degen (Byrne), 6 to 6 2 to 3 and out, Mret; furlongs —Je Viox threw out ilersog. Adains to: great atop and threw out Carey. Viox CLOTHIER BEATS TOUCHARD | Tate! He came out of the Weat,|Ughing Jeff. Jim eelzed ‘Tom by the | Beaucoup, 119 (Wolfe), 8 to I. 7 to 6 and to2 Right Hasy,| Out Merkle, Murray smashed @ hot/singied to centre, hin third of ine, —>— | , , big, reticent boy, with lese than | Shoulders and pushed him half across | Ut, second; Luria, 100 (J. McTagwart), nde), 8 to 5,7 10 1) and 1 to 3] Mingle into left, Murray was out steal-| gamo, Souk SRR Cte ie 4 aie ee IN TENNIS SINGLES, ; oer gate chiar his belt, énd fought| the ring, shook him @ couple of tim 6 to 6, 1 to 3 and out, third. Magazine, nd; Theo. Cook, 18 (Callshan), 6| M& second, Gibeon to Wagner. No (Continued fro at Page. s = t i E a ‘Hob Fits-|@94 shoving him fat-shouidered againat | 12). 4iso ran. | to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third saaurastan to third, On an attempted double cimmons. Mees age tent cleven| te ropes, let go and stepped back a| The first race, although scratched | Tiille's Nighimare, Frank Wooden, Mot, | THIRD INNING: -Viox doubled against] stea) Viox was nailed. at. he Ante ‘which alone 18 proof that Fits| Pace to etand laughing at Tom's look of | 0own to four starters, wan chock full of | want, Chemulpo and Hi the right eid wall Wagner shot 8] Wilson to Dosle to Wilson No Rus ‘ined eurpr’ Tom was a perfect | interest, with Luria and Trifler alterna- single through short, sending Viox 9] One Left. tleman during the rest of the twenty | ting in the favorite’s porition, Whon HIND RACE—Purse, $5; three-year. | (itd. Herzog booted Miller's hot bound- them all and, pushing etead-|founds, The feeling of absolute help- | they wert away from the barrier Johnny | olds and upward; six furlougs—U' see 11, | f* and Viox acored, Wagner going to last knocked Fitssimino; ip was McTaggart took Luria to the front and | 12 ((". Gross), 4 to 1, 8 to 3 and 4 to 3,| Second Matty got Wilson's pounder shoulder blades with o Trife went after im. Four lengths | fi 1» 108 CR. Bo to 1,5 to 2] % the: bes, but made @ high throw on the chin, stood off the trength, coupled with his sped | separated the other two from the lead- | and 6 to 5, second; Floral Park. 97 (g, | ' er#o® and everybody was safe, with of the champlon’s|and the power of his big bony frame,|ers in the run to the streteh. Luria | Callahan), & to 1, 5 sto 2 ' | none out. 2 and 6 4 ; Mletcher to r arti Si fy tim down to defeat.|made nim tho hurdest hittur in sbe{atuck it out in front until they were| third, ‘Time, 11, Rifle Hrigade, Tag | Mitchell smashed @ dali up Haters Witkon singled pest | Williams stole second, Sweeney was/ Strachan, won thelr places in the Anal champion of the world] worid. Fitssimmons, when he b i he railing of the bleachers in right, | Sort: Fletcher made a marvellous stop! walked. Fisher {ined out to Chappy {round of the doubles . wee, it aes hee well into the stretch when Trifler went Green, Marjorie A. and Jim Busey aiso|wuich shout have been a home run, {of Mitchell's bounder, touched second No Rune.A Three Lett. ‘Thomas C. Bundy, the partner of Mes twenty-four years of rancieoo to fight Jeff the second | past him to win handily, ran. but the ball bounced back into the dia-| forcing out Wilson, and threw to Merkle| Chase stepped into the firat bait, Wouahlin In the National doubles, and Ume, said to me: “If this fellow knew | Old Beaucoup got going at fhe gighth A for a douole play. No Runa. pitehed and went out, Fisher to wile Wiliam ‘M. Johnston, @no of Californis, 6-3, 64. Herzog threw| Burns beat out a slow bounder to the jams. Bodie fanned, Collins was an |” Alien Tovey. former Princeton player, centre for his fourth hit, sending Viox ‘Time, 1.96, | Bune. SOUTHAMPTON, N, ¥., Aug. 16.—Witle bunted but was out, Fisher to Williams, ‘iam J, Clothier, former national tenn! No Runs, ‘champion, defeated Gustave F. Touct+ SECOND INNING—Hartzell flied to! gra, middie-States champion, in the cup : jappelle in deep left. Peckinpaugh hit, tie) of the singles on the « Shodwrass ned out to Carey. Wagner | the firat ball pitched for a single to left, / nal Of the a Pee toelags OVred emral Wiltve Rrounded out) Knight was out, Weaver to Chase, and vo Runs. Peckinpaugh Went all theeway to third. | ‘phe 1 — Miller out, | Willams walked on four pitched balls. | John I ky Lad also i McQuillan pitching for Pittsburgh i 3F ge to Miller unassisted. I} : " i t —————— that with the recorde of the pole and came like a streak, catching wyweight champions, @ulli-| would have @ chance with him. I'll, Luria one hundred yards from the wire SARATOGA ENTRIES, gner and, Milt nile ‘x | infield, and went second as Shafer aac- | easy victim for Fisher and Williams, No the consolation fi i thirty-one je became| knock him out If I can, and if asily beating her home, = out Gibson. Fletcher booted Adams's | d ond as | |e won the consolation Mnal, beating Dw. HE SEemplon et the wortd. "Corvett was|Y'm going to offer to teach himn ana| wor never in tt. BARATOGA, N. ¥,, Aug, 14—The ens| «rounder and it rolted safe to left, acor. |rifced, Byrne to Miller. Pletcher fied | nun : Raine Sevier: es h 8 { Taeeain, Fitsimmons wae thirty: Greatest champlon that | ‘Tommy McTaggart wae taken aick be-| tfles for Monday are ing Wiison and Mitchell. Byrne hit into | to aitehel In deep centre. Viox threw three, Burne was twenty-seven, John- ved." Corbett, while atill crusned | fore the race began and wax forced | fit RACE Mee ee ee Oot ee Tt on wrcciea ‘ rty. And beaidi | day. 7 ra } aig sie Ar tacee teen in stag caperienee, ten [ane 650 to vim te Unir sme iga| ee peseinis Sat Sea 28) ur Snodgrass smashed @ hot single to cen- | sort. Wiltse made a pretty stop ries was 6 mere novice. Where be had/had a candid moment “When he hit paso : tre, MeLean forced out Snodgrass, uillan’s bunt and threw to ; t ten figbts they bad fought|me he turned my ribs until I thougne| The Baratone Bto mecha tour-yei Byrne to Viox. Thorpe ran the gbanea | Fletvher, forcing out Gibson. Doyle got wi tokin ut olde and upward ilfor McLaan-and McCormick batted for |Hyrne’s grounder, touched out Me- cores. hit A ae fhrough my) Sit miles, Wickson, 160 ( Mathewson, McCormick made youd with |Quillan on the line, and shooting the — to 1, 7 to 6 and out, flret; Gold Pi Albeuy Mandi.'a long drive to left for @ singly and {ball to Merkle for a double play, No "a Choloe, 117; siaiver, | when Viox fumbled the return to sec- | Runa. 108. ‘Trade Sart, 108. Puree’ Meu (ond Thorpe ecored and McCormick went | Byrne threw out Merkle, Murray i lined out to Wilson, Snodgrass walked cared second; Penobscot, 168 (Walke), 9 to 10, | bis ee ae the bear 1 to 3 and out, third, The Evader 148, Bitten hk at Harbin @ doctor etitohed| The Prophet, 16% aleo ran. Time 6.24, up the wound, which ewelied anor-| The Saratoge steeplechase developed mouply, Jeff's ghole leg tumming black | into one of the best racer of the rea- from the knee @8wn. Je@ limped, and he| son, and the fay Venobscor, was aw Uwe it. Delaney wanted to pug|Ddeaten. It was a nipvand tuck ra poultices on the leg to draw the polson,| the way betwen Wickson and MP “H-4," exclaimed Jef impatiently, ‘et | scot. Coming to the last jump I'eno)- rum out And be vised « kuife, to the thrust the blade into his leg, and ripping he made a slow vpward cut the wound wide open, | when he landed stood com. Ww all ble mild temper Jemries | 4 (T: O'Brien), 20, 7 to 1 and 7 to to sedond, Burna got a bi Shafer smashed a home run drive into | Snodgrass stole second. Wilson laced a the right fleld stands scoring Burns and |long drive to deep centre for three oascs, MoCormick ahead of him. Fletcher | scoring Snodgrass, Grant batted drove @ hot single into centre, Herzog | Wiltse and struck out. One Run, One {ed out to"Mitohel!. Merkle flied out to fee, |Carey, Four Runs. Four Hits. One -year-olde and uoward; poline, My lt 190 113; Clift Walge, 108, eli , 0 i 00; Ha ING—Demarree went in Leh. Carey grounded | FOURTH -INNING—Wiltse and Wil- Shafer throw i i bad a sun Went in ea the oattery for thelou: Viox, Demarree tonsed out CGF Wonderfully Gre: —_- vywans; Hante, Herzog’ made @ nice stop and | n+ ‘o Nuns. No Hits, None Left. WVIy " i ; | MIXTH RACE—Thieeseerokle and ethietes, studied @Utohes and afl. Then he rvuared with| By the time rider W i selling; one mile—Oahhural, 118; Working lad, threw out (’arey, Viox filed to Burns.|No Errors, Two Asqists. Y Y training for the ter at Delaney's dismay. Lt was| again Wickson and Gold Plate had both 108; Abdoa, 108; Ha Acttwas, 98; Cates, 101; Wagner singled to centre for nis third) urns led off with @ line @ingle to y j CIGARETTES ete, marheer’ St fore wonder it] passed him, and the run to the wire "Eipreatice allowance claimed. |etraight hit, Miller lined out to Murray. |left, Gibson made a great running | “WiNNmNG ON MERIT” “Prem the it would ave was easy for Wickson,- who Anis! e4) ‘ | No Rune. Hy) Left. catch of Bhafer'a high foul, Burns six lengthe ahead of Gold Plate, with “ ” Murray. Mied out (0 Carey Snodgrass |teking second on the catch, Fletcher the favorite e length and a half back, Sunday World ‘Wants’ rtzuck out, Adams tossed out ‘Wilsun. |Jined out to Wilson in short right. RA Np Runs, 20 out to ‘ ween! ee orietetimikae| Work Monday, Wonders.'-"Purtis unaware ‘enves 9jOue Mitecoee baths ee ame

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