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re 7 ANOTHER SMITH ARTICLE ON GOLF Oe ee aN eRrNNE TE _ lob Fitzsimmons at Last Makes @ Statement Resenting Re-| cent Assertions Made Over me “ - ope en ee et BEST SPORTING : PAGE: IN ‘NEW WALDO WILL Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Wo STAND Ob Your HANDS AND WiGoe Hi Hour ! THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AvGUST $6, 1% — YORK BOB MAKE FAT POLICEMEN: TRAIN . Bend and Toucn THE FITZSIMMONS REGISTERS A KICK SEVEN EXTRA HOLES MAKE GOLF RECORD ON AMERICAN LINKS Gould Wins Remarkable Match From Purcell on *Van Cortlandt Course. {Bpecial to The Evening World.) VAN CORTLAND PARK, N. ¥., Aw 28.—When the second round of mateh play began to-day in the New York Golf Club‘’s annual tournament the sizable gallery mostly sought the match between Frank M, Gould and > W. F. Purcell, the best known of tl Jim Corbett’s Signature Re-| Hoy cot! contestants, Gould won the low scone is STay Ww ONLY Sees ME I'Ve Gainep medal yeateray, while Rittag te Garding Their Battle at Car Tare troy ‘N 40 Pounps! strength ana left handed player has joke flawe in the solar plexus punch, ghich left him nothing te complain bout on March 17, 1897. Bat here's Bob Fitzsimmons, roused * © last and coming right back in an ‘ernest endeavs to Mr. Corbett Come To. Bou - fen Thy THe ane been demonstrated in the fixture be fore. Gould beat Pu ell, 1 up, % holes. even extra holes is a record match in < Crnarighs, 1915. Prfotianing Oo, Bane - oven American golf, ' ~ > 0B iis Ree Fel Wo ne me In a few months it will be twenty-five ; Fecent statements published over years since the game was introduced in i] Jim Corbett’s name in which this country and it may be twentysfive lorbett drags that old championship years more before seven hole@ are te 4 ttle fought in Careon out of the for peated. q ottem past. Corbett, whose memory ‘The card: } widently isn't as keen as it might be}, Gould, has discovered at Out 6 544 OBS BO te that Fitssimmons was Purcell, i feat’ in the sixth round. Curiously, | ow ... 964004002 88 a w it at the time. James also 43544065 46 OS 6635454 40-7 5543456 if the contest would to Daubert. No Runs Moran hit to Myo ball to Perdue in tim: at first. Cu! was retired on Perdu Myer Cutehaw Wh nt a boum h 4 grew impa- Aiinaea Sa hea atte out, Knight dropped a Texas Leaguor| threw him out. No Runs. None teft.| Kimtter Aoubled to eentre, scoring! thereafter was never headed, Bello fing) Never end and the crowd srew Ineo, his stage professions of friendship t for a single, Bender threw] SIXTH INNLING—MecDonald rolled al Cravath. Seaton struck out, Two Runs | ished second, with Enniskillen third. [itcn closer, only once or twice did it fer many years don't surprise me 0 No Runs. One Lett. Uttle one up the first buse line, but waa) One Left. = | THIRD RACE. become spectacular. much. When he was known as “Gen- SEVENTH INNING—Murphy filed] retired on Miller's fast pick up and) SEVENTH OINNING—Doolan threw The Amsterdam Selling: three-year-| Unquestionably such, a protracted “tleman Jim” before he fought me at ie out to Wolter. Maine] tossed out Oll-! throw to Daubert. Mann bounced a| Out Snodgrass. Mclean out, Knable to olds and upward; one mile.—Ella Bry-| struggle is significant howing how ‘Carsam, be showed his gentlemanly ring. Collins again got a base on balls.| single to centre. Collins niade a beau- Luderus, Doolan = Ag another Breat gon, 1% (J. McTaggart), 9 to 5, 3 to 3!| the quality of play Is improving on the " fmstincts in a little interview we had (Contiaved trem Firet Page.) Baker fouled out to Sweeney clos to} tful running catch of Zinn‘s long fly in stop and threw out C e all. No Ruas, and 1 to 4, first; Donald McDonald, 108 | public links, and also demon “at Green's Hotel. the presa stand. No Runs. One Left. | deep left centre. F. Smith forced Mannj None Left. (Martin), 2 to 1, 4 to 5 and 1 to 8 secona, | rapd levelling up of first t_men. % “Jim always was @ good sport. _ Baker threw out Zelder. Sweeney] at second, Fisher to Cutshaw. No Runs,| Byrne fanned. Knabe to Me- Colonel Cook, 107 (Butwell), & to 1, 2 to| Southpaws,ore rare birds nowadays, #0 * dust before the fight at Carson be | sreetea by « fair steed attendance in| 't4 Gown a bunt along the third base] None Laft. Lean, ert filed to (Murray, No] .| Jand even, third. Time, 1.993-5, Black-|the affair was extra Interesting as took Referee George Siler aside and y Ly line, and by fast running beat the] Dauvert grounded out, F. Smith to! Runs, None Lett. ford, 103; Ringling, 101; Fiamma, 11, and|*howing that a first class left-handed i sald: ‘Well, George, 1 don't envy you | thelr frat gama at home with the White/ throw to first. Caldwell batted for! Myers, J. Smith singled to centre,| EIGHTH INNING—Burns out, Doolan Joe Deibold, 103, also ran. Player can easily hold his own, as was ition." Elephants, there being 6,009 im the/Sohults. Caldwell lined to Walsh in| iisher wan retired by Myers unassisted, ;to Luderus. Shafer fouled to Killifer.| ¢ The third race was a high class selling | Tecoxnized in the esrly days. “Why not? Bier asked. stands when play began. deep centre, Matsel bounced # hit off], smith going to wecond. Zinn made al Fletcher lined to Cravath. No Runs. ——ee. race which found Donald McDonald the| The most noteworthy extra hole was ©” Tve paid 8 a seat for Afty boys Gilhooley, the star secured from|the Indian's shins, Sweeney gsving| sensational running catch af Miller's| None Left. : opening choice, but there was such a|the Sesonds which Purcell was lucky to +@om the Mission,’ sald Corbett. |roronto, did not show up and thie|{o second. Wolter pupped ovp to Harry.|iong fy, in deep left centre. No Runs.| Magee drove @ long fy to Snodgrass, ‘Sanford Filly Outsteps Favor- y and consistent play on Ena [halve after being in trouble, expectaily ‘Phey’ll sit close to the ring, and they lio Rune ‘wo 4 One Le! Cravath fied to Snodgrass. Luderus ry * Bryson that her odds were cut from 9 a fwga't etand to see me lose, George’ ptbegae! Seek 30 Sis ott: peaien iy: on SEVENTH INNING—Whaling singled! walked. Dooian singled to centre. Ku-| ite All the Way—Futurity | to 2 to to 8, te tater figures being| Wart ine end Hurcell arow the more qa Are Fou threatening met Bile | Chi bepere peels on the ee postin to right. Cutshaw made a wonderful! lifer forced Doolan, Doyle to Fietche : the closing quotation. The race itself Derios ot keaaipch’ eae. toon letics opposed by stop of Perdue’s apparently safe hit}|No Runs, Two Left. cr was a procession, with Ella Bryson | )¥ ee * & POSS raat cee at * | Sawer PEGING otarphy, died on BROOKLYN back of second anda double play re-| NINTH INNING—Doyle was safe on Crowd Arriving. playing the leading part | ting Himset, be toot two ar thie Brae: rry ou ‘and sulted, Cutshaw to Fisher to Daubert.|# fumble by Luderus, Tale walked. break she assumed the lead | < wm, Lag win’ Teale’ Biley fede ry. ym tee, trtelg nae Maranville walked, Myers forced Mar-| Murray fouled to Killifer. Doyle and] Race TRACK. SARATOGA, Aug. | * eppeared to be in trouble, her ad- ee tracee ME Nish ade “dis visteee t= to eee fair play.’ and your -_— anville at second, Fisher to Cutshaw,! Merkle pulied off a double steal. Snod- vantage ut the finish being three lengths i Mission friends can't intimidate me.’ /*nsle and stole second, Sweeney's Fare! No Runa. None Left. Hrasn popped to Bugns, McLean out,|—Th Crowd to-day measured up to any! over the weakly ridden Donald McDon- | Popular: = ee oo hen eta heed egy Pritt ontioues trom Piret Psa) Rucker was called out on aed Knabe to Luderus, No Runs. Twg| mid-week atgendance of the meeting,| ald. Colonel Cook finishing third, five SEES In she ‘chariplonehty a poo Rik ‘The Sheri appointed Arty |Mertsell threw oat Beker, No Rune. |jiaseman Myers handid the Braves, Lat fate} ya ete eos ye A ee for there were many new arrivals who| Wnsthe further bade W. D, Patterson beat Dr. E. M. Men- e 4 cone De ran. teens ereene tee. | Oho. Lett, and he selected Perdue to do the fling- (uy? otline fanned one No ee OTTAWA WINNERS. have come to town to witness the rune Maree Cie’ furlongs, | 2th 65 F 8. Methren, beat La M. Tot- “were all good Nevada men with six Lalas yptherhe athe ears to right/ing for his team, with Whaling behind | One Lert, . ning of the Futurity, principal among ‘4-5.—Inirone, 108 (McCabe), 7) te: 1 i Reade iar vont & . hooters, and Corbett's. ‘Mission 4 ang to Barry.|the plate, Allen and Miller were the! tigittit INNING—Lord went out on Ee : these being » delegation trom Canad to 2 and 7 to 5, first; Star Jas-| Martin, 2 and 1; H. A. Linton beat J. P. Griends never moved from their seats. | Wolter hit the left Meld fence for twolpattery for the Dodgers, hia fast bounder, Fisher to Daubert FIRST RACE.—Purse $600; for three- ‘ait 106 (Martin), 2 t@ 1, 8 to 1 and| Downey, 5 and 4; Theodore Warner beat + ‘dxth round Corbett says | D880. Cree popped out to Schang in| FIRST INNING—Maranville began the|MoDonuld singled up the third base! aix furlonga| The programme was of a high order,|4 to 1, second; Leochares, 114 (Butwell), | J. H. Buckbee, 1 up; A. H. Harrison es Rees me down. He should | front of the plate. Barry threw ou! game with a pretty drive to left for a/iine. Mann fanned out. Zinn atheled —Dick Deadwood, 100 (Warrington), 6] but there was but little nourishment! to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. Knignts| peat John McQueen, 2 up; A, E. Bet- peareL nese Sresainee wan Sears. | Saree, No Runs One Left‘ |nase, Myers sent long fly to Moran, to centre, advancing MoDonald to se tele 2: ted SBd orety ees: 2elss Jonah,|in that, for right off the reel. three Dr eee i aeaerrorm, Bi | ceridge beat. B. Brengi, 2 un, B® _}Mle threw oross buttock. | BHCOND INNING—Maisel made a ni ond. Fisher threw out F. Smith. Ni chart), 7 to 2 io 5 and 7 to preg ies » 8) holes, r A faster. |threw him out. Walsh . o / heat filed out to Zinn. Daubert's| ler), 3 to 1, 6 to 6 and 3 to 5, third. ? ' digidnent years old, played capitally in a hard i George.’ Big) way 1 chased him cla tit. he Naess oo done. Long bit © Bei ond Moran: Srounder was too hot for Maranville to; ‘Time, 1.16 1-5. Brynavia, Quincy Helle, | handicap at alx furlongs, saw the choice) Gao Fe cog Mahe spa cid went to the home green for r 7S Get up at | throw to Malool nailed Walan trying so | Vile, Wes cum doin Detweon second and handle and wen! wee anfo hit. J. Smith’| Fiel, Port Arlington, Question Mark, Spring Board outfooted for the entire! (Buweily to 6. 1 to, 2 and out, fir . He did a 73 to his } take third, Barry going to second on the|Cutshaw to mith to Cutshaw, 'Me- cred in. Fisher fouled out to Whaling, | Fairchild, Burning Daylight and Beach Journey, the winner turning up in the) Lad @ Langden, 106 (McCabe) 16 to) 74 01, fet, wiaieet i @ tate |throw, Gchang Mt the right fold wan | Conia Ginsied te left, sending Lora co No Mune, One Let INE: | Sand also ran. 00: matdene:| "2! Dlaved Ialrose. B to F and 2 £0 fr second: Stentor, Tit aMruernson, pairings were Goulg vs, t oiing |f0E tO bases, scoring Barry. Schane second. Mann lifted @ fly to. short | TH INNING Whaling was eatie eee ie cad ewe’ aig far.| From the jump Isirose took com-| thing, Time, 14025. " Inferno Queen, m, -Methren va. Clarke, Linton ’ made a clean steal of third. i n strikes jariden batted for Per- “ “ dl ind, clonely followed . on va? Betteridge struck out. One Run. One Lett ne are ne Two Lett wT Sy due. He drew a base on balls. Geimen| lonex.—White Heat, 100 (Kederis), 13 tol Oe Tuawenorn, ‘This ee AGie Stalin Lworvaarsold ~ ii Murphy made @ nice running catch of | aoran walked. Cutshaw fled out to for Rariden, Maranville hit into a)%, 1 to 8 and out, first; Lord Ladus, 14) 64 tor the first half, where the|#X furlongs.—Forum, 10 (Bored, 1 to 3, Knight's liner to right contre, Dake ble play, Smith to Cutshaw to Dau-| (Connelly), 4 to 1, 8 te 6 and 8 to 5, a ©) out and out, first; Arn en Lyck Jr. has been given . | Lord, Moran stole second. Collins also bert. No Runs. None Left welght told on Hawthorn and he ceased fan over to the field boxes and got! walked, Moran stealing third and as 2 second; Mandy Zane, 1@ (Obert), 6 tO) 1. contender, H. “Ta three-year contract to continue as ps ed ‘ of my seconds | Cook's high foul. Zelder got a base on| woponald muffed Whaling’ 2 1, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, third. Time, 1.162-5,|'° be ® contender, Hester Frynne going coach of the Duluth Boat Club rowing It, Bob, He | balls, Sweeney slammed a single to euarka: (Ou MeDol iid Uraulla, Thompson, Fardoodle, Byonset,| "to third position. When ‘atraight-|6 to 5 and 2 to 5. third, crews, The ire is withheld, actions Zeider sto} " pores s Paw Old ‘Hank and Gertrude Malo ,/ened away there was a general closing| Scrapper, 106: Water Ln Ten Eyck was engaged by the boat lett, pping at second. Schults| row to the plate, Collins cached and le Maloney alec Priest, 108; Amazement, 1 b In 19t, The oarsmen under him 14'to me, as called out om strikes. No Runs.|thirg, wheat drove a long sacrifice fly OAiHD) MACE Puee Al Reese eae aaah’ all through | op; Disparity, 108, and Stare and Stripes tere winners inthe International and they were ca im went | TWO wing Collins to score aftei ACE —Purne $500; two- 106, alao ran, Boston regattas, . owe into a bor to see my wife | THIRD INNING—Murphy atruck out, |‘ "im. slonine Lalit I opel anfely . year-olde; five and a half furlongess| rive. Tsirose gamely stuck to her afer a while Carnet came to the |Oldring also struck out. Collins got 8/1, je¢ ‘and was good for a bane. ‘i Zodiac, 98 (Taylor), 9 to 5,7 to 10 and task and finished a neck in front of @tge of the ring I was talking | free jicket to first. Collins stole second. ‘e000! Smit. . (Continued from First Page.) 1 to 3, first; Louise Travers, 108 Star Jasmine, while the latter wan a Bae Rese and ead: "Bod you wou |pakér also walked. Mcinnis forced | Auber M00, Roe Mas Ik tore ae — to 1, 6 to 6 and 3 to 5, sec- | similar distance in front of Leochares, —. want you to |Haker at second, Zelder to Harteel. | * nf was called out on strikes No Runa. cy Orme, 110 (Adams), 8 to FIRST RA Fe Te eee eae, IC 728 No Runs. Two Lett for o hocbe, rim searing eube*: abana) Tor Te or 1, 3 to 1 and 6 to & third. ‘Tim Sone renee et caean? | Walsel fied to Oldring. Wolter fled |vf him. Kisher popped up to Perdue, |” POPOV, cacy oat Bhatia’ theese out| 1.09 4-5, Fort Monroe, Rip Van Winkle, , TRO7ear-ol4 fillies; selling: five and @ firwt time I see on Broadway.’ 2 5S ‘ 44 3 sndelaadis yy onge.—V! . = yeu do Ti Ril you 1 sald. And [out to Murphy. Cree dropped a Texas) Four Runs. None Voth | 1 Laciiiter. Seaton popped out to Fletcher. | Parcel Pont and Steventa also ran, | Balt furlonge—Violet Ray. 109 (T. ste BEST THAT ak wes ot there was to that Leaguer over hort for a single. Cree see Me the Infield, which was good | NO Rune, None Left, * FOURIH RACE—Purse $00; for filles care Nee bid font we om “Mow since Corbett ts me |atole second, Schang’s throw being low. 2 THIRD INNING—Burns eingled to] and mares; three-year-olds and up; 5 1, MoTaggart), 1) 10 8,9 to ad EB eeke him s proposition. under {Collins tossed out Hartsell, No Rune |for bane, ae Seite ae ae left.’ Shafer lifted to Paskert. Burna| selling; one mile—Chemulpo, 110 and 2 to §, second; Any Time, 10! CA eee eee hee lh Hen rene [One Lett. Daubert igied to centre, storing Zinn| Ut stealing, Killifer to Knabe, Byrne] (Scharf), 3 to % 3 to § and 1 to 4, won; (Byrne), 4 to 1, § to § and 4 to 5, third, | 4 Sf he lasts four rounds with me he | FOURTH INNING—Waleh got a|Mergue Naser to Silt Mery enirg.|threw out Fletcher, No Runs, None | Hig Dipper, % (Gray), 4 to 1, 3 to 2 and) ‘Time, L081-4, Vega, Aunt Mamie, Su- ¥ © an have the entire purse. If he | base un balla Barry sacrificed, #ohults bit, with pitched ball, | Lett: 7 tu 10, necond; CUM Top, 111 (Willa), 50! gan B., Hortense, Hilletream, Char- + inka T'm too much for him, Ihave |to Hartsell, who covered fret, Walsh | Maranville * “| Byrne ined to Murray, Knabe ain-| to 1, 15 to and 6 to 1, third, Time,| i " : @ peventeon-year-old boy Ti match | moving mp to eecond. Schi ag hit to[Miling the bases. Allen was then tien) gieq to centre. Knabe out atealing,| 1423-5. Aster, Killa Crane, Miccosukee,| ™euse and Milky Way also Fan, bet Knight, but Sohults failed to cover ott As ee double play, Fisher to| Mclean to Doyle, Paskert struck out.| Uraulla, Emma and Henrietta W., also| The Aret aes ee cing. oth ae first in time and it went for an infield hit, No Runs. None left. ran. races run at the meeting, om 8 Daubert. One Run One| No tu « Walsh going to third. A double ateal |Cuuhaw 0 FOURTH INNING—Knabe threw| FIFTH RACE—Purne $400; for maiden| speculative and racing standpoint, for 6 @e tem rounds with the boy.’ “4 sonia Gtark : » MI . = | er — i siteneire yt Sohang | ‘Miller singled to left. Rucker raised on eae iene te NE Berray te ala ih 4 furious fi ‘Montreal, at the finish there was but two lengths id 1} t” WALDO has a@ie-|t7erPed between fret and second, but AY which Myers captured. aes b Merels « .] 112 (Peak), 4 to 1, 8 to S and 4 to 6, won; separating the firat five youngsters. ly rea { covered that the New York police| When Walsh tried to score Zelder threw 18.00" 0 nruwn out at Arat by Me. | Ktabe threw gut Mnodgrass, Merkle| Private Cheer, 108 (Adama), 10 to 1,40 From a good break Hillstream Jumped rao ore Pag! ae siniaten._aiinegs Headed nen ne ene Donald, Miller moving on to second.) re 1mh warkey nin. Marquerd nica teen ° ms free aon evens thiees| 82 the front and set a dassling pace, CIGARETTES in the world are . j i 1 even, i Sutshaw grounded out, F. Smith to f a closely followed by Violet Ray, with MY forces. So the Commissioner has| thin! on a short passed ball, Bi Gutal ; easy grounder and was tugged by Sea-| Time, 1.033-5. Bastante, Hest, Be, Our) % - VK ‘arrangements to have the ‘at [doubled to right, scoring Schang, [Myers No Mune, One Metts | [ton One Run, Two tert Mubelle, Good Will, King Cotton, Kil-|the Meld strung out, This order re- WINMING_ON MERIT XX < policemen train down and get a mili-|Murphy popped @ foul do Knight.|porcue fanned, Mann was miso m vice |, sage, Mt the Fight feld fence for) day, also rad mained upebanged GAM! the tur: Into ~ WW tary bearing under the direction and| Maimel made a neat stop and threw out bgt sarices (ine fopren bane ak can Ln? bas co ati walked Luderus D oeaieieteac ‘the home stretoh was made, where Vio- \C TRRRRED ‘@ugervision of an officer who has been| Oldring. Two Runs, One Left. o doubled to right, scoring Magee, Cran- BY yet Ray assumed command. All \ WW NAN SS @Minently successful at Weat Point, Hender knocked down Knight's harder, tae? Fisher, No Runs} gai relieved Marquard. On Doown's SARATOGA ENTRIES. through the .etretch It was ® flerce AX A S It would be some joke If the oMer| line drive and threw him out at fret. ete ‘sent & fly to Zinn, Wheat] Brunder Cravath Was put out, Doyle to} pingT RACK--Three-yearolde; selling; etx | drive, Hillatream trying to hold her po- 7 7 ——— @potted Pat McDonald and told Pat! Cook hit the right fleld wall for two Ay to centre, which Zinn alwo| Mcbean to Sh@er. Killifer's sacritice | furlongs, Batters, 101; eallywag, 111; Hobeod, | gitton, while Delft came through on the | (asm o: . — x Ghat he ts too fat—and Pat putting the| bases Zelder hit to Molnnis who beat | oeted © OY fo contre, whis M80) Ay to Snodgrass scored Luderus, Merkle} 18) Doro inside, while Any Time chose th out- | Pa 1 fitty feet 4 4 0 beat | nailed. Daubert sent a slow bounder sapiedl a ibpaw lathe 108) Mand b : Gixteen-pound shot over Afty feet in| him in a race to the bag, Cook woing to| to Perd ho tossed him out at finat,| Mtercepted & by ale Briar Vath, side route. It was any one's rac@unti! By Ps daily practice. Pat weighs only about | third om the out. Swenien otros to | te wr ue wh apes *T Doolan was doubled, Snodgrass to Met SPOOND. the last Mfty yards, where Violet Ray ve (@) OW - 7? 200 pounds. Then there are McGrath,|Ny Runs. One Left, By at oe kle to Shafer. Two Runa, None Left, | five and o half furiongs,—Sarprising, 122 w out to win by a length, with Delft MS Gheridan, Gillies and a few other stout Mn FOURTH INNING—¥. Smith fied out |” i. urss INNING—Doolan threw 10S, Hrumley, 103; Well kvowa, 00; Florin, 107; eae a Dollcemen who tip the beam at avoct|, FINTH INNING—Colling atruck out) to J. Smith. Whaling reached frat on| Khater mtrack cet. Wicteer cuit} Grecia, “118; Marry °L., $08 obtaining the place by @ head aaah) to ultings $20 for th id time. Bi, ‘s fumble of hin al , | Beene rigs letcher out, | tra *, 08; ‘The Usher, $ ime. Hbrer lese-end who can do things. to Harteell. Motanis Woon iiledlg is 6 aaah, a cpl Hoolan to Luderus. No Runa, None| Uncle Naar uae amr yaa Bt ia SECOND RACE ’ . Y > y to Daubert, No Rune, | left See etee St Rea RL ' Imported and domestic light and h Bir: Would you be king |NO Runs. None left. to Cutshaw to | stripes, OT, h ; three-year- my ight a ea’ ce ends iz died on an easy groun f rm x i a : ry a rea-yenr~ d Debits agua twat Schulte 4 y grounder to| None Left Crandall toned out Seaton. Byrne | “Nitin RACE—Threeyeerohie and upwant;| Steeplechase handicap _ ft season's sales. There are sta HM pie Ll edly uiowing in- lene box, Hender to McInnis, Maisal got| J: Smith line-filed to Mann, Fisher {singled to left, Knabe singled to cen- one mile, Swish, 101, "Beaucoup, 108,| olds and upward; about two miles. rom last seas : ple patterns and quiz; A claims that gol le 8 more | * os Oo ae wee Te eet | slammed the ball to the extreme left |tre. Byrne caught at third, Snodgrane| ‘Water Welles, 100; *Inepector Lestrade, 103; | Post Boy, 1 (Allen), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and some novelties. The saving offered makes early Siesly’ navise nethen B {ins | doutie giay, Bander ered ” rea |feld corner of the grounds for three | Sbater. Paskert forced — Knabi 400 Fetmuche, “101; “Bonnie 3 to 8, firet; Belo, 148 (Kermath), 7 to §, | buying worth while, A fa claiming the “opposite. Yours, |the latter making & great onehanded |iares, Miller drove a timely ingle to| Fletcher to Doyle, No Runa, One Left. RACE—Threeyearolde ond upward; |1 to 2 and out, second; Enniskillen, 160 v u a H. W. THORN. of Barry's wide throw. No R centre, scoring Fisher. Rucker hit Into| SIXTH INNING—-Doyle got ap infleld| \enticayy one mile, . 06: i. M, Miler, | (Bowser), 6 to 6, 2 to 6 and out, third. S it to M 20 ‘ be glad to oblige you, Mr. Thorn, | None Left, No Runs. /oerqouble play, Maranvilie to Myers. [hit Merkle hit into a double play,| Wi Plate Gi Wrincost Callaway, 104; | Time, 4.4. Rock Abbey, 142, and Roland uu casure, : fut just think of the trouble it would| wIXTH INNING.—Walsh singled tof(mne Rum, None Lett to Knabe, to Luderus, Murray | oso faage 102 Horiug ‘Head i10e ny | Pardee, 183%, also ran | : trem ere io N s( ville wi Seaton to us. No Rune.| tad, 07; Shakletwm, 107, Mision, 100, ° Alay mecul » 5 ar] le. Seine upon me inthe shape of letters | ight. Barry laid down a neat suerificg| FIFTH INNING. Maranvilie walked 3 econd event, which was for Call and see the materials. The values are remarkabl Anyway, I don't know. BOMOre Vand dled, Schults to Knight, Walsh ad-| Myers pasted a fy Into Wheat's hands, None Lett 1 nla 1 Ree ae i aes eee Saar We Gea / Fit, finish, style and workmanship strictly guaranteed. t. Vancing to second. Schang drove a long | LOR hit Into a double play, Cutshaw | Magee tore off nnother double to right) “PEH RACK Two.rvercde; selling; saree | IOtF i reel Every Arnheim garment is cut and completed in our for his thind time Walked, Luderus hit tho firat mile over the right fet f Brennan declared it a foi ve @ long fly to Murray advancing after cat jong eacrifice fly to Burn 00 Irish fencer, and though th 2: shooters confined their efforts ty torc- own establishment. ‘} ing the pr.ce down on Bello and Enaie- taty, 10 killen others took @ chance on the }—Threoyear-oide, end urwant:| product of the Emerald Isle. The story ‘Broadway @ My Quesn ein, 103, Marr} Of the rece can be summed up ina te! Ninth Street None Left, Who lomed the » wet the but- fly to Cree in loft centre. Bender gr struck gut for the second time. Runs. One Left, Cree filed out to Walsh, Hartseil struck out, but @chang dropped the third strike and he had to be thrown Cravath nati a but jerue | woth runners! furkings.--Robert (Viver, 108; Preston Lynn, 1 Haly Ome, 100; Centaur 101 No Soeert UT; "Flag, 8) fast throw Teaching second, to F, Smith, who © ue. words. Post Boy killed Kaniskillen off ‘Track fat, going the firat Isp of the course, and Arnheim

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