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“ofa E,| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK "EVERYBODY WANTS TO “SUB” FOR FREDDIE Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing (0. ‘The New York World) NEWPORT TENNIS BEST ON RECORD ‘WILLIAMS WINS ~ FROM JOHNSTON ~INNENPORT MEET | Davis Cup Player Forces Out | California Youth in Na- | Fan wap Rivcwe. LA The LoGicar Camnoate Because T Neep Tre Money To Buy A Peanut Pe | tional Tennis Games. { e ° q i Special to The Erentog World.) every side: J NEWPORT, Aug. %.—R, Norris Will PULLMAN” BRINGS tama 2d, of Philadelphia defeated Will W@W CHALLENGERS “Te J tam Johnston of San Francisco in the VANCOUVER... feature to-day of all-comers tenale tournament, three seis tu one. ‘The ncores were G3, H-4, 8-6, 8-4 William Clothier disposed of Pate very quickly in 6-0, 62, 61, and marked up ; L the firet victory of the dat. Wallace Cone LiKE tS ‘ | Jounson was the next to make the final eight, bis trlumph over Brown being e-% bt, o—2. Maurice MoLoughiin ranks of winners, Leroy falling a victim ————8 | py bet, ot, UF e rtur court I" A y {iongs.—-Compllihent, 168 (Byrne), 2 to 1,| Willams started off very strongly amt 4 By L jeven and 1 to 2, first; Luria, 108 (J. Me-|after It was even uo to three games Ura Bo ls, : Y \ Taggart), 6 to 1, 2 to 1and even, socond;| the Davis cup man ran off with the vi v's GAMES . | Afterglow, 10 (McCabe), %0 to 1, 10 to 1] fret set $5. ie crows court drives H a WHERE ,On WHERE 1 | OSCAR MeTIMEW BATTLING NELSON? Tus then joined the i] i i 3 \ H g i & i 4G | i fl i Germaa | | j and 5 to, oak Time, 1131-5. Chry+ hand perfect.‘ ita le roam ‘might easily pose as the . ' A seis, 104; Captain Elliott, 101; Discover: lain 8 aid an Whe toned Haskonsenmidt over i Frodd el ehehoacl bond pr toheet reas th Hiabod SE ee a Mae ee in RE i @eo veges, There ts Lieut. von Retcb- xe ! 46; Haramon Fa i ello 2 Ba Fey ny We Ri RG 1 = edmite that he com burl 6 | i marlon, 14; Sit Denran, 10%; Ann ils, eliaioer ahaa di | end run o Dit, and whe certainly ' oH j ’ hogan rusied to 2h ty ‘ 4 Qeste the port. And there to Juseph j ‘ot 3 | | The fourth event proved a corking playe! % \ |. (WPatenes, @ walner whe tc famous in — — : ;@00d contest and for the firrt time dur- aN Ghvmann o0 én al-ercuné othios, ren. a : Ae eatin ling the afternoon aroused a bit of e: il fam, pete vaulter and discus thrower. in also tore off a aingle to right, Besoher a |thusiasm among we in the stards. Pa diem Grave to Martia Berner, who writes, | «printing to third, Kgan hit to Smith, R Sh F I \aeme penny of the santa Roane @abes qpecthes in doth German and i | out at first, Bates going ‘owe Shows Faster Col Ve ae sdb e dear aS kd — = ean preve that lifting! second, Winkland bounced one to Fish- | \ Than! Nike apie neath ae bite & short } mins the only athletic exercise ‘talline: a er, who made a bad throw to the plate, Pennagt— 5 Hestict lek t Anta bah he fled) sonia mace t Gabuiged in by the men of tho Futher- é 5 Gants wing Bescher to score. Hobby! | agst—Montressor W ine ‘ret pena irs ra da teak cod: when WC ailed ageo: Jourmued from First Page. (Conti from Firm Hage.) singled to left, scoring Bates and ad- Mot . rato now, closely: fot § Ait, only. to.tavo fo! i ~~ President William Page of the Sanking: Wiskland UG seconds TIGKAE Mohawk Stake. . oy Compliment and Thritiy. Tate order |" 8h" 7 » second, H wgaia aid daally win tie eat } © & A.C. and Rodert Kammerer, the —_—— maintained for the leaders with the | A684!) <! | Iked, filling the bases, Dodge fied | 5 ed fo sige ars . | (amens Weckicbory Indian chiet, and| threw ot Fieweher at fret. No Runs.|ings'e Braves, the Cincinnati Reds, [out to Moran and Wickland was ‘ | , fletd vehind well strung out vy the Lime 15 } James Gerard ennd None Left. | (Special to ‘The Prening Worid.: that the turn for irome was made. , 4 Tustice by thal doubled at the plate on Moran's perfect 1 san . é w 14 ' & Weeks and Bvert Jansca| SHCOND INNING-Qfatty got Balers headed by thelr manager, Jue Tinker, |) cow ty Miller. Two Rw Two Left. —— Leder ook Y., Aug. 2L—The pro-| When straightened out {n the stretea | rn 03 ; on : z 2 F nets to } Mental! ‘American college man to| HOt bounder and threw him out at firet, |besan & series of three gamer with} Moran hounced out, Tinker to Hobby. GEN IEE WAS CE Eck he eeen ee ee eae ee ene gett took i 1OMR ress =m =a % seconds) had all] Williams lifted an ousy fly to Snud-| Charlie Kbbete’s Dodgers here | Cutshaw popped up a ity, which Tinker] Federation Formally Or. WANs Se dua Sb idly. Geek lettin ch jena there Me a general soe UP. | Rea Winlams tok i mats huw willing and] srass in deep contre, Curriden shot @| A few minutes before the kame started | got under. Hates grabbed Stengel's fly 2 Ri Veerehe aventar thie’ welog partion sap | tannins Fivg ashen ana ties arid |e ons ae Wen GaKious ‘are to show the Ger-| drive past Fictoher for a single Doyle! President Ebbets made the announce- | clone to the right fleld fence, No Rune ized at Meetin Held fis lined 5 being particularly | tertifie drive ensued and thou Luria ‘The changed } ‘ btn ‘we know ‘evort, | tossed out Archer, No Runs. One Left. | ment that the Brooklyn Club had | None Lett \ a ig esagesiettas ibaa ta ada toed iat tried to hold her advantage | ig racquet wad made it 3 a H Commissioners ready for a| Doyle got @ dase cn bails. Merkle SIXTH INNING-Clark soaked . | eleven withdrawals, due no doubt | Compliment junt got up in time to head | Of the xix games, four } quaction! hit inte @ double play, Simmerman to a. om & college] cinder to Maher, who retl Simeon ict Berlin To-Day. {to the fact thét the Whitney colt Pen. | her out at the finish. Afterglow Wu) vgricty, Each ma: Wor Biers to Gaier. Corriden made a pretty | Pisyer ford University of tam iieew 5: Daubert. Aimes: tanued nant was a starter. But three faced | third a couple of lengths awa | goine and made itd all. After Willams } atop and threw eut Murray. No Rung, | California, who played with that team | a ion fy to deep centre, witch Stengel a sable tn the Military steeplechase, FIFTH RACE. | had won another Johisto: depended on Mone Lert. henstyred CLE scien captain, wec-| Patted, Ramon made a fine aiwp of| BERLIN, Aug. %1—The International) s0° 00) ere an even un lot Geneste) i ; tworyeurolds; «ix furlongs. | hiis service to muke it a deave wet, ant ‘ THIRD INNING — NMethe ond baseman and shortstop. Grows hax! jeagcher'a hot bouncer and tossed him| amateur Athletic Federation was fore aan ee © event} —surpriamg, 18 (J. McPaggart), 5 to t,!after a fierce straawic, be siceveded, of the day, the Mohawk ‘ grabbed Stack’n splash in front of the'e fine record, for out of 169 times at] out at first. No Runs. None Left. pate Haan aca emceting batt tale neta ety enaME, selling atakes | to 1 and even, fret: Bouthern Maldy 13) and it was 3 ai plate and got him out at first. Leach|pat ne made 6% hits for a batting) Haan and Hobby sent Wheat back to mally orgal ® ss ne 3 » the Wilson stable depending’ (Moody), 8 to 2, 3 to 6 and 1 to 4, second; | Willams won on itis own service and planked a aingle over second, Rvers| average of lthe bench. Daubert alzo hit a bounder | to Prussian Diet Bullding this morn lontresor instead, Black Toney, 113 (Loftus), 7 to 1, 5 to ¢ {fd Johnston, making it 6 a'l. Agate one Dreperations fer the Berlin ed » hot single to deep right, send Kegpngien? tng with the United States, Great Brit-| The trial thie morning xhown by|and 7 to 5, thitd. ‘Time, 1.1245. Harry tie vantuge game and fs s . -| Regon and Miller were the battery! to the infleld, this Yime Tinker grabbing | In ‘the lately named Vot. 4 » a =. @ Leach to third. Schulte fied toler tne Dodgers, while Ames and Clarke| the hail and throwing it to Hobby just |ain, Canada, Austral Bouth Afriog,| tan yarely named Voter-Harpeichord| L., 106; Trumps, 108; Cutaway, 108;,Crosse| then the set and match, : Ei tenpirtdh gop null melee arttenydin| baal bonny ony wereaighapt bahia SC lla Disads setipe gt Tee ee ese miniih au daat+|Kiydts Delasurn Wrenise Norway, IN*/viastgs tus hopes ot cesta, intel cock ata chee can caaee Wael waa ee lgenaptan WeErereii iiss) os heeaabednd own “indoor athletes.” | took aeoond on the throw to the plate. piReT INNING—Bescher hit a fly on! headed to firat by Ames, Smith atole| mark, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Hun-! norsenten he ten Arecograrnbgatd Bowl, 11%, alwo ran. Puach Bow! was an! Tohnsto 1heoae $24 \ focal ale aaa elma Abita Ca aber gh CUeeee Clove, The Gat feline ioe | tenes “irisner wiseled to lett, scoring | gary, Auattin and Gwitserlend 60 18 turity, It la conceded upon all sides| oe | THE suMMARI ( right Meld for a base, Bites moaked | #mith, and on Beacher’s throw to the| members, Nineteen other states, in- that hede Pennant’s su; an | Net Niles playeg good tennis aguing \ aR we have ore . 5 . perlor, and, sito) one ‘cul, We Ph ae catlaere joulggay > GSpttpoattliy banana pty bounder to Cutshaw, who tossed tho! plate Fisher went to second. Miller line] eiyding Mexico and the leading South being the cane, appears Geer SARATOGA ENTRIES. NAN avai cara eee le SHAE these stinite Seicbag apa, cons.| rare’ wan caudal Wetwetn (HIM GMA] Ce Goyer eare, won ca, otro: Hechar | Aled (6 Dodae, (he 19" making @ #Feat| American countries, have been invited: Winner of thie two-year-old classic. — ind Bull an easy victim outing.” Some Matty to McLean to Nohater to | *' second, Exan then slammed a liner | catch. One Run, One Left. to sola. \ FIRST RACE. SARATOUA, No Yi—-Aug. 2. -The en Prookiyuite was beaten “i “Do the officers dare to beat the| Mclean. One Run. One Left, past Smith and out into left fleld for | MEVENTH INNING—Hates popped UP] “ye morning aension, which was pre- | Two-yeur-oldn; tive and a iui fur | 2 Washburn defeated R. tqutnces in competition?" Penepaiag GH ap caer Wickland drifted a fy to Fisher, Egan was retired on a fast] garg over by J. 3. Kuatroin of Sweden, longs, ‘Thne—1.06 15, Pounsnt, 108 a ard; | “In four sete of H-2, G=2, 2a, } seen ae oe cmon MeLean jokea| Short centre, which Btengel srabved.| play, Rayon to #mith to Daubert. Wick-| qyo Is slated for the presidency of the| (Borel), 1 to 4 and out, frat; Oretund, coolly vr hhh tral ies couse ® ' wae He eT caauar analy ih contte: words | Ae en tek © akymcraper, which | land! tanned ter the’/escond Cm® Nel ig vedoration, adopted statutes whion| WS (Eutyed, 13 e 4.8 to 3 and. even tot! Vonherpe, Lee Ne ee ee a a ? Stengel caught. No Runs, Two Left. | ftunnfl None Left. 4 ; achoolboy, played the hardest match of ee, and whose rivaw in the race in-| grase golie to third. He could have! yy Coed | Runea 3 + meee define the sole functions of the anso-|second; Relph, 1 (Steeleh 19 to 1, 2 the day and made the final eight to the MMR Ay eabhed Ge (ain (a: the lesk| Cares, vk HON Mold Od UMEG OF Al he eet ete Mert csiing:| Hanon. FANE. eran tee ee drafting of rules for|to 1 and 4 to 5, titrd. Rac 10, Spear. | great joy of the New York contingent twenty yards, Sere, re maw that Eonce nea | WUCN Wiekland grabbed. Cutshaw|tand. Culshaw lifted one to Bates No/ international athletic competitions, the head 108 Stuko and Cap 119, A fe Harttoré Fon pan tntied, .Wita sim san. One| Cie toeuic, Matvewase: foulen ous) Umber § Nee moneMer to Tiaher, who} nuns, None) Lett. eutering of world Olymple and na-|108 and Uncle Mun 10s also ran. Go othees an Cer ere fork a een nee ea aeeee renuciral| oat 80, thme tn throwing him out at] WIGHTH INNING-#Tobby | strolled togal records and the drafting of « The firat race proved but a gallop | Miles, 106; Bil Andrew, ' y muscled, and very|gingie, over Z'nmerman'e head, Snod- sd Pere Ly a . Penner up the on four wae ones. Tinker sacrificed,| Common amateur definition, The dele-| for the Whitney youngs THIRD Two-year: olds ing; ain % r . which The Peunant. | frtonm,--Preston Lean, Any Time, 10; gates showed a desire to exercise an|From a perfect start Orotund comayed | Wortnage 100; Bote Set 108; Auot tusnin end rum well, and he je hard to} ond. fer ined @ long alngle to cen- ry Fijuence over future Olymple games,|to cut out the pace with Pennant a| jas, Asim, 16d; “Heartbeat, 101; Need, tui; ‘one Left purposely walked, Amen flied to Bten-|nowever, by the apointment of @ com-|lensth away urd Bac third, the balance | Visit Mas, 107 att , MoLean beng too é : ; " LT vende eer verapreneoagay Festi g! SOND INNING ~ Manager ‘Tinker Kel, No Runs, Two Left. uittee on Olymple games under the|of the fleld in clove order, Rounding |, FOURTH MA ae ee eee oor Molaaa. Mietoper [peated (he Dall on live to right field) Atengel fmaned, Wheat singled to! cnatraanshly of . G. Moss of Reciaad,|the:uppar ture Borel shoe Paiehat up| ye J have coms] Sonat’ cat ghafer ot second, Corriben| [ence for three bases, Dodge bayged aut centre, Daubert popped to Tinker.| the American ‘delegates are Preal-|to the leader, they runnin teen | Fores, ott mr acoring, Doyle ripped| (2M sucriice fy to tengel, woorink Amiti foule to Doge, No Runs, One| ggqy Gustavus 7. Kirby and James £,| head for a atride or two. staty tbe athletic »: Nmith grabbed ‘ ‘ou encourage ath-| on @ two-bane hit down first huse line! jounder and threw. him meat ant ae sully ton cal ser tooo. |e ii dtm he It te different here. yy snatched Miller to Daul rt. Dodge flied out to wd retired the hatter, unasninted, utwhaw in short right. Clark was can throw weights and| grass’ scoring and McLean taking sec- Tiite-yeerolde ead noward: Repioirn, 10); Lmpresslon, | Pring “Fatty, 108; Meine | head and | cau Leochares, 114! Virile, 6; | 110; Clift dee, a 1 Botle, AON; Merayne, 10h; Peacve 108; 7 ‘ j Pe i Burne and Fletcher, When Sunlotie Union; Col. Robert M. Thomp-| bid adieu to his fleld and frum there | | enilet when they wish t0,| Smee wen got the Dall at ihe plate| Ames popped wp fo Wisher. One Run, Atand Joneph B, McCabe, Secretary |on breeted to the end, his margin at 1 } be given privileges, Ours) he threw it down in disgust, und Doyle swe Vt ‘BUTLER DENIES PURCHASE son iwan ie Chairman of the Commit-| tho tinish beloy five lengths in front of | } a But we intend) siiie third, Himck was taken out of the Wheat missed three swings at Ames's | tee on Rules, and President Kirby 18 | Orotund, which was a length and a halt Ky system of athletic vompe- | Sie think, Hick wae Tee the rescue, {fat ones. Tinker ran out close to the | F the second member of the Committee | in cront of Ralph, which finiehed third, ‘ Gerntns eompeting oot Merkle fouled out to Archer. Four Rune,| £24! Mne im abort tert and grabbed | on the Definition of an ane ay which SECOND RACE. eee eee Feet oe wel our site, One Jatt, Daubert's fly, Ames could not find the fs under the chairmanship of Frans plate and Smith atroiied to first, Smith | Reichel of France. The last named Pegg _Rieseaci ens) | fenrzenrolee was caught napping at firat on Amen's| James Butler, the well known horse- | committee will report to the federa- tee (Lieut Milling) Rickasdcue hee We] guitck throw to Hobby. No Runs. Neve | man, doesn't hold a controlling intor- | Hom to-morrow: i ae OE ge ou Bret, “We heave good runners and @ long fly to Murray, Murray then! jor ext in the Laure! Race Track, despite | The federation, amonting | dg ait eas oo are ann een TM HIGHEST HONORS ‘quattere and jumpers. Our welght| Made & Kreat rygyping catch of WH) miiRD INNING—Nexsi Saratoga roports to the contrary that, statutes, Wi Gin: Ne : K ND exoher made ie hg ps 8. COR LAEY \ with the Congress and did not finish, No ether » do not compare yet with the| i's link fly to BME CHAE AAP | gecond mato fit, a bunt up the thind bage alti conriderabie circulation around | Part in: 1 ee v 1914, It will be governed | Time, 4. | Taipale ts a wonderful discus} ed like # homer, Corriden singled to Paris in } 7 Mie. On the next pitohed hall he atolo| town to-day, Mr. Meston, a Dusinesn | jy the interim by @ council composed) Tho Military steeplechasr 1 . The Pinna are big, well muscled| right. Archer again popped to Doyle.| vond. Hates smashed a long fly tuto, associate of Mr, Butley’s, at Butler's | of seve meinbere elected for four | ¢p ee ee had but athletes to represent us in the) FOURTH INNING—Wilson deg es. Also, athletes make! catching for the Giants, Sater Anodgrans| One Left, % a Moran's hands near the right field fence, | this afternoon denied that the | years. iwh it wal r Murray lined out to K Mesthor autinting ta third after tive | turfman had purchased Curley Brown's | ‘The deliberations thus far have been ish it was @ procession, Hier! singled to left contre, promoting Egan to have not yet been reached. next five minutes Lieut. Alexander pro- " and got Matty at first, Snodgrass scr) wong, Tinker forced Hobby at second, |More he had never met the Southern} The pro: dings ws conducted | vided amusement for those in Ges * e ‘ 1D think all these managers] 28 1” the meantime, Burne shot 4) cushaw to Fisher. One Run. Two Left, |oreman.” principally in English, the general in- ondertully reat were old hens, I never had a|*nele to right, acoring Wilson, Shafer Th fi leobetncle, He # Aines, Wickland made at ow’ to-day were to the effect that | translated into German for the benetit neqotiose oy stacie. He Mnaliy gave nouncing a new acquinition to the stable, | Moore to Baler, Two Rune, One left, Adlilbs 8 law tine Mis er pretty cateh | Goriey Brown, realising thet his career 0! the few delexates who do not up- it up as/a bad proposition. CIGARE T T ES | + that Gidn't refer to “my wing.” For tn-| ieTH INNING—Matty threw out pear Low Tine ty a foot fram the | oy the turf wax practically at an end | Wstatand tne Rngien langue, THIRD RACE, \ ‘here's one: d 5 | 2) fo “WINNING eur tt inashed a drive into the right feld ‘ Tee Ce dak Peete oe rae oasibnn ta DALE IES Ais Bald Hee halate went a “Pranel che Aes Te Ee uae ab sin ad hy cond war too late to get Mish y the Datu property. jetes would be sont ¢ neleco to | (J, McTaggart), 6 to 1, 6 to { and Johnny Harvey, has taken ' ia ings in the lature; prope and that in at i axart), tol to 6 and out, ee ee enerane Cha. an sign. srandstand for s homerun, hie third) Moran for Fee ee aa found apt’ | compete at the Panaina-Packlc Exposl: | irq; Barnagat, 113 (Loftus), § to 5 1| sold youngater who beat Jim- straight Lit. Doyle tomsed out Schulte. to Bean, Fisher reaching third, kot his second pass, Wilson singled to 7 harmonious. Ticklish questions, euch |t? the front at the drop of the flag catch, Egan's high dounder struck | Huliinas in the Laurel plant, s and the fur » went the 1 ‘ pd TR alist aeieiadel Board seg neh Fiera hand and bounded out into communicated with Dr. BUTer To: pera oie prenie anal win. |he led. On the second trip around 0. pod : 0 and! 4 . ric f * % n pitting up what athletic pointers they| threw to Evers but Wilson beat out the ee Gr 9 oe 5 oo ieee : ste fared Waar he haa URC Rates ie sexioelons, ARer busting, oe at oe K, refused to ng the Liverpool in ‘ \ i OF can on8 may take back the best athletic) throw, Evers then shot the ball ¢o Saler ¥ \terest In the Laurel track and further- | thee not yet | 2 | Prom af thie BRD FINN Ame OY tee ‘te wing Wit Wickas Gsdlods. Whe KOH sale AE ci Tamora (hat emanated from Sara-| ternational athletic language, and then | ‘tends in lils efforts to force O. K. to card from any manager yet, an-| #plashed to the box and went out, * o a Cinetnnatt base | because of James BE. Sully’ obtained the| Tae Mohawk Selling; three-year-oldi me: ager of Rattling| Mowe: Hench popped to Bhafer. Rvern{hit, bunting to Tink becuuse of his troubles with the Jockey ai aoe teil 1 Ragon at second, na \tlon in 191. t. en foe thin oourteey 46 [to 2 and out, second: Scallywas, 106| . None Left, 1 lasies. Ci " | In return for n 8 con: iy i amy Hewara a week ago in hig frat | One Run. stole second unmoleate Cutshaw's | td + 1k van | (Davi 8 to 5, 1 to Y and out, third, t s ‘ x eral most Ilkely that the American } ome.” Fletcher fied to Leach. Doyle got hiW Liner wan too hot for Lan to handle} WINDSOR WINNERS. |feam which is to compete dn the Greek Briar Path, %, also ran. — necond pass, Merkle struck out Cor and rolled out into short right for a| yw mACHOPurse Bu | HILE we're on the subject I note! riden ran over to the foul line and gut ingle, wcoring Fisher ls Mo ‘ute Cy. iu that Cart Morria ten't sure) Murra «! and Moran, Cut in the spring of 1914 w whether he has yet been taken H ° ; : " ve-y eur ; + UPON | o: the afternoon, Moutresor found littl fy. No Huns, None Left. [shaw atole aecond. A weid pitch ad. | aren: three-yearcokle and un: selling: Hieaving Athens. inuke « trip te Berlin trouble tn winning, negotiating the mile 1 uU OW Ae wir at Tae Rare, on) ve neE DININ-Binmerman filed out vanced Cutshaw to tatrd, Stengel boat |. longs.—La Mode, 108 (Taylor, {and participate in an athletic meet 5 mat fn 1.8 When the dreak came Mon- to Bnodgrase in deep centre. Fletcher | out @ slow roller to Ames, Cutshaw be |. 2%) rst; Mother | here. Ales and | , Olympic games, known as the “local| In the third race, the feature even mat. ‘ ‘ : = i Katchain, 104 (Kederis), 4 to 1. 8 to 2 and) The Irish question involved the congrese| ‘reser Was permitted to all along in 0 Cari writes: “Tam hack from Canada, | {rew oum Baler wee wens Rin ing bold ef tole a nea drove # high lz tg 1, second; Chanticler, 112 (Peak), |in a wrangle during discussion of the | front: Joekey Ward on Briay Path being | Y uy a er shore 1 boxed big McKay, knocking him | te same ® lo une, None beth: | Gr to und, Two Rune. Two Left's to 1, 3 to 1 and 8 to 3, third, "Time | paragraphs ‘of the atatutes providing for | content to watch and walt fore any | = ° p Set in the third round, 1 will atart| Snodarass apened with u long drive, FOURTH = INNING~-Fisher 1d 118, Tih Dipper, Chemulpo, Suringmaan {te mutual recognition of the various} move that’ Barnegat, the favorite, Tlow can it be done? Foreign millmen wanted Wining here (Chicago) some time this|to deep Weft for three bases, Aroher| Daubert diaponed of Dolue, Clark | and dette Sue also ran {national organizations affiliated with the | might make. After a quarter of a mile | to sell, We had the cash to buy. The ' coming week, 1 would like to go Kast | made a splendid catch of Wiln foul,j walked, Ames fied to Wheat, Clark! snc\ Purse goo; three. | Federation as the sole authorities on| nag been run Loftus on the ‘favorite | a! d iy. cash Yee in Beptember and meet any one| Matty singled to right, wcoring Bnod-| was B wecond, Mille: to] senr- eHerte, AR, three legislation, disqualification, &c., In thelr! vane after the. leader, and hin move | won the big discount. Many patterns for which they qhovse for me. I'm not picking my } wrasse. Hurne hit the right Meld wail for| Fisher. N None Left. Yorkville, 10) (Carter, 12 to 5, 4 to B{remective cogmthee, being anticipated Ward immediately | Fifth Ave. tailors would ask and get $60 to $70, Teen, 20 long as their color is white. | u double, sending Matty to third. Shafer! Daubert beat out iix bounder to ‘Tin-| and out, firet; Three Links, 112 (Taylor), | ¢, Te ae aitillated with the Beek |siet Briar Path wlongeide him and car 2 Now is the time to test the worth of an Amheim Moran ‘oaks good tote, And I'd bel wan called out on trikes, Pletcher ker, Smith then sto 2.4 to 3 and out, wecond; Back Bay. | Ascclations represented at ne Britten Veied him for as far as she could go, | K You will save more than half by buying’ glad ie on, oF , OF @nY| walked, filling the cases. Doyle|ing Daubert to third. Beacher collared | 8 (Nenens 9 Ln GA OnE: tile the most Vf tb ! etired Bi : mA. . , thivd. TH ih ‘owl , wress, while most prominent Irish | but when she r arnegat was ap- | our fall clothes a little in ad: F te DOr ne wante the, but T can'e| Grounded out to Hater wnsssiated, One| Fisher's ty in short left, both runners MTHIRD. RACE—Canadian, THandleap: (athletes, many visited | parentiy done for also. From the up- vance of your needs. ae ‘Oo measure it, style and satisfe i (ego Al Palsor and me in the same stable, | Nun. Three Left being held on their bases, A aqueeze| 91 5m added, three-yeur-olis and up. [the United Bites Hated with | per turn home Montresor was in com- Ever id satisfaction eer Gialike AL, but (wo big fel;| @EVFNTID INNING—Fietener made a[DIAy then worked successfully, Miller] ward: one Male, -Hearts of Oak, 180 Oe tae oe ROR tine eritien | ARE SF the situation And had no guaranteed. Every garment we eell is cut and tore © al 1 would pretiy etop of Corriden'a grounder after |wunting a sacrifice, Aimee to Hobby, |(Tastor), even, * to M and out, fret: | Aly agreed to. an amend the Britis” requble in winning. When it te taken completed in our own establishment. and determine which | \ got by Hhafer, and threw ‘im out. 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