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M’GRAW SIZES UP PENNANT RACES| | IT’S COMING TO THIS! —_— { Vou Wap RE CTER Por IN AN EXTRA Suit OF PAJAM WIFE . THERES NO TELLING How LONG | THIS @ame we Last! ( WANTS TO LEARN Hous “Te f- Une MIS F GwaNn \w “Te GM _paow Him! & i wene’s 4 Your New | FT soot HRY AND YOUR OTKE) COLLAR 6 Fans MusT GE CAREFUL Nor T FORGET ANYTHING WHEN STARTING OM A TRIP TS THE y PoLe CROUNDS: Packy McFarland, a Favorite of Millionaire Society Folk, Comes East to Visit Charles, M4. Schwab. ——_—— / eyT USTEN :) | ANNABEL, THE /- GAMES WERE ) PAPAS GOING ONLY MINE (| TO ANOTHER INRINGS 118) BALL Came e DAYS a | / OW STEPHEN~ f you NEVER USED TW LEAVE ME “THIS WAY WHEN WE WERE FiRsT/ MARRIED 2 | Sarre He Nee Pei Worle ne O* HEN Packy McFarland drifted! t isto New York a fow days @go the natural eupposition was that the gentleman boxer froin Chleago was here to win a little @asy money by hie art—the glove game This plan ‘s furthest from hie mind. Packy came here to renew old eequalatances, ‘Thie fying trip from te West was for the purpose of mak- Jag @ eoocial call on his friend, Charles M, Gohwad. The ates! magnate te not emactly a hero worshipper. ‘Ie is very }fem@ ef MoFeriand and their friend- * gelp dates buck several years. When Packy calls at the Riverside Drive mension be is not asked to wait in the feseption room, under the guard of « weried servant. The Jatter have or- ere to usher the boxer forthwith into ‘the presence of the head of the bour end he ie entertained with the eam Jevishness and importance as any dig- ‘Ynitary that is included on the Schwab) > octal let. “How does it feel to be ushered into ttle presence uf « millionaire?’ Packy| Several Stars, Including Champion Travers, ef, INNING GAMES are SURE TO BRING LITTLE FAMILIES, Chick Evans Makes Record ~ grew sroeey the fret time 1 Remarkable Ties to Quaiify For Match Play—Big Money ¥ Fees tna few ssconde he rede me Tee Changes Hands on Result of Medal Play. @e much at home that I recovered my - cocoa gti Gchwav, 100, Was 80) ants afverncen's pairings of the top jed her right at the/ aie of the championship rund were | direction w; tee shot and got Into a sand tr nteenth, but slipped up, duplicated score of yesterday, wan: (Speclal to The Krening World), antl he GARDEN CITY GOLF LINKS, sept. y was McFar-|4_. [fake cleanliness in hie Tiving metsc| 2—"Che” Hivane of Chicago ghee eds, bis frankness, his religiousness| 2oubtless won the low score medal in ded strong business mind (Bat at-] the amateur championship golf ¢ourna- Weeted bim to the millionaire. enent in progress:here. tie bad 71 thie it was MoFarland'e| ™oraing to 7 yesterday, for # total of 148. The nearest to Evans wes Culmet, Francis Quimet, was lowest yesterday, came back witi & 76 to-day for a total of {o1, Phil Carter, Ne F course ~ fy b 46 peed Mr. Schwab's curiosity.|the Boston youth, who has Wi, and Was seventh to @ perfect five and 4 Travers, the veter ae, a) a «by Mr. Ho! i We las't ocety. Tndosd, . veteran, had x to par five on the seventh, white at Champion Travers was among the twelve who tied with 166 and had to Play off for eleven places among the thirty-two who qualified for match play. This was the aecond remarkable play off of the day. ‘Travers finally quaitied for match Dlay by a @o proud ie Mr. Schwab of hie newly feuna friend that at an afternoon uncheon last winter at the Schwab man- sion, he invitéd severalof the most in- Me M. SCHWAB ts not the enly notable on the McFarland eo- cial list. While at home Packy engagement in Washington Packy box Britton at Madison Mayor Carter Harrison among his personal often entertained in the Hed to @ etrict five. At the latter was lucky to do as well as he did he topped his second and sliced third, trapped, but was out on tile fourth, CHAMPION TRAVERS QUALIFY, Lightning #truck twice in the t noon when Jerry Tray morning, f00d going, without being remarkable, #o the gallery quit him, Then he tore home tn 3, four strokes below pat surprising burst of speed. Ti course has never been done in less than 71 In practice. Evans won low score in the National Prise last year at Chicago, but he had to play off for the medal the Sunday following with Hom i England, Evans’ card | yesterday did for @ total of 165, 106 or better: Charlies W. cls Oulmet, Hiton, 5 follower of national affairs vital topics with Gena- prominent national men Batherings. Still, Packy Bopularity to the giove h he ls the past master, among men of national @reat uplift for boxing. ther young men in the box- following in the footateps wisard of the ring. They may ager the cleverness of McFar- they follow his example of living, save their money or invest enterprises that yield an income. Mo@Meriand has proved that a boxer ; keep himself high enough in the eetimation of the public as to be en- fertained by them. "PARLAND has many friends in other walks of life. J. B. Dod: on, the noted actor, met McPar- 7} lam@ during one of the iatter’s visits to the Schwab house and was 0 impressed | Woodland, Mass, \D. Webb, Englewood, N, Topping, Greewich, Cohn HLTH 1s 32 4 as eft #t » tt, R. 3 = epoe enue BB46 4 4-39 36665646 2—38—77 Evans's airing of alx 3s coming home | 4 probably has never been equalled on halen this course of many wonders, not even| rkwanok, im practice, At that he was a 6 on the eleventh, which is not an excemtionally hard 4, His 4 on gho thirteenth was aa remarkable as anything he did, for the ew tee there hax caused almort unt versal trouble, ev Travis getting con- mMentiy caught there, But for hin aix at che fourth he would have literally eaten up Hempstead Pain. Evans's Th la a record for the course. In view of Chick Evans's smashing homeward journey, Francis Oulmet's fine morning card was halt forgotten. Yahnundasia, N, ¥. 15 ' ) Ma ie; F. i; A. M. Reid, Bt. : EM. Byers, 2 E drews, iff ul M. Hunter, . Gardner, Agaw: Phillp Carter, = 163; . 1, J. M, Ward, Garden City, Nassau, ys 1, 0 Pa. Conn, im: HK, Merriman, M i Rhett, Sleepy Hollow, Buxton, sod. ham, Kerr, B Waterbury, ann 5 # man and stock broker, dragged him into | season, There was & pot of coin on 1 Ger A KEW PUP FOR You AFEL With a 71 for Low Score In Golf Title Tourney Forced to Play Off | | otart.” - ’ tae es poor at the thirteenth fellows: at he required three putts. At the cg lisse pega youre aso Now| Ward and Byers; Fownes sad Bvanss| fiftcenth he missed his second. Ile had “Gehwad mansion. Meleon Whitney and Malo; Kerr and W.|a chance to hole putts on the sixteenth His +o 9396646665 O40 - 34363646 3-6-8 whose seventy-five York's junior title holder began to show his quality by taking 7 against % yesterday. At that he hed # bad apot on the fourth where the thirteenth, the hole of sighs, he tal- On the fourth he got badly MAY NOT and Eb Byers each took 7 on the home hole, which is par 3; both got bunkered Following are the scores of the thirty- two men who qualified with scores of Evans, Chicago, 148; Fran- ; Walter J. Travis, Garden City, 162; Roy .o J. G. Anderson, Braeburn, Mass., 158; W. C. Fownes 4r., "a, 10; P. W. Whittemore, A. Martin, Alle- Herresioft, Garden (s Hunt Huntington Valley, Greenwich, 14; and the following, all with wanok, Vtj B. P. Jerome BEST SPORTING: PAGE Played "(You Bane WANT to LEARN How To une ban Peer IN A FHT ? CANN THAT SNORE « HOW bo You EXPECT BORROW INTO many © OTHERWISE HAPPY C FITTED UP PROPERLY Yesterday the Giants and Braves) 0 Extra-Inning Goon) XTRA INNING GAMES. Bor we. Comrosr oe e ROMS AT THE Cole GaoUtinG oie NDS OveHT Be DURING AGA: SPORT Thomas J. Rooney Wins Senior Sculls, Feature of Middle) River. The feature of the twenty-fourth re- newal of the Middle States Kegatta on the Harlem River proved to be the senior sculls, which was won by Thomas J. Rooney of the Ravenswood Club. He ever seen in this section, against some of the finest watermen in the country. His opponents were G. Waldo Simth of the New York A. C.; Paul Withington of the Union Boat Club, formerly cay vin of the Harvard varsity eight, Fred Shepherd and Frank Shea. Rooney only beat Smith by two feet, with Withington third and . epherd, he]once the daddy of them all, @ poor for | fourth. his _ Five new middle Atlantic track rec- ords were made in the annual cham-) pionship games of the Middle Atlantic | Annociation of the A. A. U. at the Interatate Fair Grounds at Trenton, ‘. J. The Germantown Boys’ Clud won points, After an absence of two years from the track, Harry Pierson returned and won the bundred yard dash tn 101 wec a new record. Billy Hayes net new figures in the quarter-mile run when he ran it in 604-5 seconds, Alfred Carson clipped 31-6 seconds off his half-mile mark when he ran It in 1 minute 68 seconds. Paul Lafuna showed his mettle in the mile run when he ran 4 minutes 2% seconds and taking nine A. | seconds off his former record, Fryck won the low hurdles in 253 another new record. ‘The power boat Clara, owned by the secon An-| three boats from that city that carried oft the Intercluh erutser prize In the Hinth annua: regatta of the’ Hudson River cht Racing Association, off “ “hie States Regatta on Harlem|” put up one of the most brilliant races | ¢ He was pitted | « |Great Britain has collected. farthing will be spent in taking in ath- leten from work and supporting them the champlonship team trophy with 30| | PARK rings about Earl Humphries, finishing in | berg jumped 21 feet 10% inches, and also | BRIEFS. Norton, the pro, and P. W. Kendall, the latter pair winning by 2 and margin. Tellier had difficuity on thi greens and at times his putting wa kk. Norton had 74 in the afternoon. Rapid progres championship singles: Rochelle Lawn Tennis at the Club brough' round, while Allen H. into the semi-final. Dr. B. F.+ Drake, Arthur D, ed in lively M. Ackland and H. Leonard Beekman and Allen Tobey int the fourth round. “All rules governing amateu: fashion and brough specially careful man competing in the Olymplc game at Berlin 19 4 strict amateur.” was Lieut, the British Oly 2 pic Committee to th Secretary of the American Athleti Union, with respect to the use of th Olympic half million dollar fund whic “Not oni while training, Every Briton who m: take part in the games will be a amateur. ——————— FIGHT RESULTS. cITy, Utah, of the Sept, fight th ‘between Young” Peter Jackson and Jack Down- ing, both of Salt Lakes the decision was third round awarded to Woolley Downing. Referee C. claimed that Jackson mad crowd demanded a fight and the tw Byrne as referee, In the eighth roun Jackvon knocked out Downing with Man., Sept emt wid one of hessed O'Brien won the decia' Trott of PEG, battles ever pen” over Sainm: Croton-Point-on-Hudson, TT. Donald son's Reabright and the Albert T. were the other two boata that won trophy for the city of Poughkeepale Boats from that city also won In 19) ¥., Ys the top in rare style at the Newark Velodrome. This we shown when he won the Criterion stakes, the chief event of the day, a one mile race for 5 1), Travers, Upper Montelair, N.J.; He | Srofessionals, Five riers came through Win the Chicaguan that he entertained | H1@ Played tike a clook and ought to) W. porrin, Merion, Pa.; C. J, Sullivan, |But of the same. num ity Ine © the boxer at « Juncheon at the Holland | Clove to the title If he doe» not! jaitumrol, N. d.; Fraser Hale, Edge-|heats, ‘Three heats were ridden, out * ‘House. 0 it. Card: : water, 1. C. Watson, Westbrook, | Clark participated In only two. ‘These = Ie England, in 1910, Mocks ut +O 30696 B 4 AB Ly teon Whitney, New Orleans; | Were the first and last, but they wor T qevish|y entertained. Baron In $446 6466 8-88-81 Ww. Cockran, A ee ty. |muMotent, as he won them ace nin cot wiked, an Many thousands of dollara cianged World. M y, [around his feld bow th total abdstainer from liquor hands on Evans's victory. He had Scarsdale, N.Y. and Heinrich Se! peed | Was put out of that heat. Bugene Corri, the millionaire sports- been putting well or going evenly all Worcester, Mass. <a: ‘These twelve had to play off the tle} “MIk MeDermott of the Tilinots Wngilish society, After nis contest with Travers, wome on Byere and a cartlond | roy the jast eleven places among the | Athletic Club won the national ten-mite + Welsh Bir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote|on Travia, Westerday some hedsing | giinytwo qualifiers awiming champlonahip * tte neventh < § McFarland a igter saying he was sorry | was done on Ouimet There has never been anything more {Annual race on the Misaanht flyer a . ‘he had to leave London before meeting | Rovert A Gardner of the Hinadale) qigmatic in che fifteen years history of | ft. Yuspices of t Issourl Athi Sees ROSY Van reh inte, i alte a pay parr oe pete Hed the fixture than when the sixteen golf-!Cjub, MeDermott’s tne was th, 50m ‘ Di te urnied a 74 to-day, lied elglity: s., t his time of th. 41 t 4g many invitatio: tended him by the|best round of the tournament ao far ta Ee ee ein Goodwin's FaCora, Gf Ah bed . joy ted for tae last nine ang rd of th Wealthy set. The day after he boxed |excepting that of Evans ‘This makes . 90m. 4%8,, made tn 1410 The thn { Kelibans Consul-Geveral Jones of Winn\- tc peat aisty-foulr, were: thle) r & . Lis total 156 for 36 holes Following a morning releared fre 1 confinement 4s ne pers a banquet in honor of Me-| his card h hole nave |. At the festive board were all) Out 2345408 6 em ath sat8 BOYS Aignitaries of the province m ae id Ge ald geaeena teh ane Byery one , nd is naturally : Ae BPFH ancted he contd wee the shadow 5 But he is Roy PD. Webi of Englewood, NJ cuitotine at the fourteenth who had « 79 yesterday, went around in to-day for a total of id, The card continue: Me! Mama Cot Bowers, Hr ner, Buftal cing Ralph terey ROP, n Bewch. rie Sehmidt, Waldo, rkhawn, t other Detroit; 8. Ou, 2655 50 4 Oe mn re ee ee ee) iter impression of th TRAVIS DUPLICATES YESTER. | ‘men who adopt boxing as @ pro-| DAY'S SCORE WITH A 7 McFarland is now # sensible! pairings were so changed that Tra- sound business man. - His earnings has and give the world he ox Hills, N.Y hi f y) vis was brought with HH. MoFar-| Kyumer, also of Fox Hills, Bore reas Tine Oe earely, Te vemee | and Philadelphia ‘Travis play thin) sls ‘of $510,000 within ten years. morning was scarcely as even as yew a OTE vate life McFarland isa conser-| ter‘'ay, altiough hie total was the by tt ad 98 in business. He rected a | ‘ hird hol took th aioe ness. He had erected &| same. On the third hole he took three | putts, At the eighth he was short of! , then overran / SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ‘He me weak phere be anasye snctace with @ parents. te educating bis sisters the ipreen on his nec ‘younger brothers. 4 and mised his putt. f them to the victims ofa The following retained their right to Worcenter, Dv. and A, F. WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ': for so long a distance is due to the |strong currents which make the swim } equal to an effort of about two and one-half miles tn still water. and four swiming races among the realy ts of Baa Gate were decited yeste: Two of the ey day n and two for im had little trouble in winning the 4W-yard event, Miss Mary Jenkw w M-yard race for girls under four re pf age. Randolph Seaman winher in the M0-eyard me Bert MoCouey won the 0+ champlonship for boys under fourteen years of ake by @ close margin. Playing in a four-bail exhibition at the eDal Golf and Country Club, Louis 7 the French professional, who ts in America to compete for ‘open championship of the United states, nded in wcores of 79 and 75, He h T. Smith ae & partney against Will » M | tho | Jackie Clark's speed brought him to, contest. Trott closed O'Brien's left : but lost too much in the early rout to recover. M PIS, Tenn., Sept man of New decision ove nix A, ©. eight rounds. 2—Kid He: die C FORT SMITH, Ark, Sept. 2.—Oll! | Kirk of St. Louls and Frankie Conley yf Kenosha, Wis, former —bantam- champlon. fought to the tim! weight for ten re nm cut vietory nds here and Conley won ere nix weeks ako, gan bothering hii vi | NEW ORLEANS, At the La- hor Day boxing contest at the New Orleans A. C. Ernest jen bested Joe Hiarang in ten rouni Phil Virgets ten-round draw with Mon Kid summers and Kid Smit fought a a fou kid Burns also a four-round draw. AND, sept twelve hard rounds to 66 Park, The men were even! though the Akron boy was ivorite in betting, 1 to 8 Kid Woll rN Hi, Miller, bantams, unds to a draw, ed the winne! rock main bout, HAMMOND, Ine tere had (he bettor of ten-round bout with Eddie was a slugging mateh, whieh fu ‘the spectators wit ment by. —-_— Leagoe Standing, im the Quaker Ridge New most of the draw down to the fifth Behr advanced Young Behr dis- posed of R. C. Black in straight seta, the home veteran, sprang quite a suprise when he forced Hammett into an extra set im thelr fourth round content. Play in champions ip doubles also pro- Rothschild and he strictly adhered to and we will be im weeing that every This ra reply on behalf of fear expressed by James E. Sullivan, F, some slurring remark about him. The principals went at It again, with James right Jab to the stomach and a left hook | to the jaw. Mayor of Poughkeepsie, was one of the | a.—Fianting wit- |! George yiumbus in a fifteen round ulon at the Phoe- The bout went the limit of Kirk blames his de- at to hia right hand, which he broke nd which, after he sked blow flush on round draw; Young Harris and 2.—Johnny Grif: and Charley White of Chi- fans at the Canton fought | Phil | the | rnluhed h plenty of excite- be, a8 BVEnsNe WUBLY, LUBOVAL, SEOELEMOEM 4, Lvld. IN NEW YORK CHICK EVANS’S 71 IS NEW RECORD 6iume my potcan!) HE KRKED MEIN AWAY IN THE TWENTY SIXTH WWMING, (OD Feonest voa\, WIFE , | CAME © © © BY VIC eS Tits @uy won't Be.aerk TO PROVE THatT HEIS TELLING THE TRUTH UNTIL “THE MORNING PAPER. (S DELIVERED. a (Continued from First Page) ney's short fly !n left feld. Two Left. 1 e ®] play, Hartsel to Zelder to Knight, veal) eee Praparsp caren Fisher colliding with Cutshaw, when the Yerkes going to third, ‘Thomas Med to) "Ail ar sca erage Te Broa. | ter Krabbed the ball, Kiliiter sacri« Glihooley, No Runs, One Lett, Hes a, aay ser ‘0 sai in ren, | ficed. Ragan to Daubert, Ragan thr SEVENTH INNING—McHale popped | 8f#ss lined out to Zinn and Merkle, WhO} rigey out. Wheat made a sensationa’ 3 i hud started to steal third, was doubled! | Sls to Junvrin, Maine! out, Wagner to| NRG fires ot een ano Runa. None| “ate! of Byrnea fly in left centre Ny ti Mundy. Wolter singled. Cree dropped | ee, inn 7 SOME) Runa, One Left, yatricR bat panic Vt a tafe one in contre, Wolter PulllOk UP| “BIGHTAE INNING—Sweeney sinuten | gained, Heckinger Wate for Moa but Wolter was out at the plat in try-|(nrousn the box. Schmidt was out 10) sever ran for Kirkpatrick, Heckinge’ Speaker to Thomas. No Runs loft, Bedient struek out. Zelder, Mundy flied to Cree. None Left, * PIGHTH INNING—Knight Hooper. Gilhovley wetn out, to Mundy, No Rune, None Left. Speaker strolled and Jale threw Rehe jt stole out econ at out, but was doubled there. OF out, Left. NINTH Speaker. McHale, Muinel hit in front of the wan out, Thomas to Mundy, going to second, Wolter out, to Mundy. No Runs. One Left pO ect OTTAWA ENTRIES, CONNAUGHT PARK, Sept. as follows Yerkes singled to left, 1 to Knight. No Runs. ic re INNING—Sweeney flied Caldwell, now ‘anadian {i Man Bi : 114; Ondeami4a, 100; Ondramon, ° Ondramida and Ondraman Giddings entry, d | RECOND RACE—Purse | $400; miles,—Delictons, 191; Unet + Melos, 160; Noble, 130; Moll 53; Legislator, 138, y Klectrie 200; year-old tix furiongs.—-Decathlon, 100; Trade, 104; Dick Dodie, 1 Hest_B Dick Dodie Newman's entry, FIFTH RACE—Pume 8000; three-vear. ‘and upward: selling; mile and ® belt. Haht, 92; O14 Hank, 07, craft, 100; *Apolltound. Tacticn, 100; Henator Ararks, HIXTH RACE spore r rleans was awarded the it cy —_—_—_—— Brock Knocked Out Fi ERIE, Pa. Sept. 2—Matt Brock arle at the First Ward Athletic Club, nk | @ h, a hy a fe 4 scoring Cree, Hartzell pulling up at sec ond. Rehg made a great catch of Swee- One Run. Yerkes singled and stole recond. Jan- vrin walked. Wagner hit into # double ing to score on the hit, Wagner to: Two, Hooper lined tl No Russ. flied to Wagner Zelder popped to Mundy. to batting for was safe on Yorkea's fumble. OTTAWA, Ont.,! —The entries for to-«morrow are| Raliway handica; Best Be, 100; Free Hilent Pilot, 108, *Movn. Good Das, 90; Wood. 104; *Dynamite, 108; . 100, $400; all’ ogee, selling: *Umolle Cleveland knocked out Leo Finneran of n the sscond round of their bout | SIXTH os (Continued from First Page. left, Connelly scoring. Schmidt ground- | McCarthy singled to the infield and oF ed out to Merkie. Three Runs. Merkle struck out. Sweeney threw out Murray. Snodgrass singled to left. MoLean filed out to Zinn. No Runs, THIRD Murray in deep right, Zinn filed out to Snodgrass, Smith beat out @ slow | Wheat. out | Killifer No Runa /tripted, Gersog batted for Fromme and sin-|wild throw to third Hixey crossed the to] plate safely. Bweeney threw out Shafer, | was tosged out by Cutshaw. Two Runs, Herzog taking second. Sweeney threw | One Left. bounder to the infield. Smith stealing, McLean to Doyle centre, Burne giei to popped Sohmidt. out Fletoner, No Rune, One Laft. FOURTH INNING — Crandall pitching for the Giants. Rariden filed out to Snodgrass. Perdue and Maran- ville struck out. No Runs, ‘Doyle was #afe on Maranville’ Sweeney threw out Merkle. Murray filed out to Connelly. catch, No Runs. One Left. FIFTH = INNING—Connelly Sweeney sacrificed, Crandall to Merkie. Schmidt out, Fletcher to Merkle. Grit- fith fouled out to Merkle. No ‘Runs. One Left. McLean singledsover second. Thorpe | pucker and ran the bases for him, Crandall lined out to Griffith and ‘Thorpe waa doubled up, Griffith to Schmidt, before he could wet back to the bi Maranville tossed out Burns, No Runs. None Left. INNING—Wllson catching | for the Giants. Zinn went out on ® 'fy close to the foul line. | None Left. SEVENTH INNING—Perdue called out on strikes. Burns misjudged Maranville's liner and it went for a three-bane hit. The mqueene play fall | because Connelly missed the ball and Maranville was run down, Wilson to Bhafer to Merkle. Connelly walked and was out atealing, Wilson Fletcher, No Runs, None Left. Merkle, unassisted, Sweency taking sec- ond, Doyle threw out Grifith, @weeney golng to third on the out. Zinn popped out to Doyle in short right. No Huns. One Lai McCormick batted for Wilson and sin- gled to centre. Crandall doubled in right centre, sending McCormick to third. Maranville got Burns's grounder and Crandall was run down, Maranville to Smith, McCormick scoring. Burns ‘died stealing, Rariden to Maranville. | Shafer fied out to Grimth. One Run. first, | None Lett. Speaker attempted to go to third on the Knight to) Janvrin One | | AMERICAN BOAT ELLEN | WINS SONDER RACE. | MARBLEHHAD, Mass, Sept. 2.— | whe American boat Ellen won the sec- ond of the eeries of international late and | sonder boat races with Germany to- Caldwell Wagner day. The Spring and Cima, Ameri- ‘cans, finished second and third re- spectively, with the German Wittels- bach in fourth place, and the remain- | ing German contestant, Serum, in fifth | place. The Angel ithdrew. ——— Voster First to Sign for 1014, | George Foster, a pitcher, has the dis- |dinction of being the first player to FIRST TRACE—Pume $500; for three-year-olds aig todonea: {elem with the Boston Americans for 194 Jon a one-year contract. Foster wrenched ja knee several weeks ago, and as the Injury continues to trouble him he de- Maid of Frome and Rustling, Reawran entry.;| cided to return to his home ‘n Bonanaa, INNING—GriMith fled to] Lert, now | by Doolan and Luder rror. | Left. Snodgrass flied to} out by walked. | + ote, | weak bounder to the box, Crandall to| Walked, filling the bases. Byrne forcod Merkle. Smith out, Merkle to Cran-|luderus at the plate, Sinith to Mec dull, the latter covering the thi Filet- thy. Knable flied out to Cutshaw, Ne cher threw out Rariden. 0 Runs.| Runs, Three Lett, None left. Moran bounced one over Rixey’@ Sweeney tossed out Shaf Smith| head. Cutshaw fouled out to Killiter: threw out Fletcher at #rat. Grimeh| Collins forced Moran at second, Byrne | nade a great running catdh of Doyle's|to Knabe, Wheat fanned. No Rune No Runs, | One left waa| his eg | Luderus was called out on strikes, (Snyder), 2 to 5, out and out, first; Mi ‘dy Zane, 112 (Peak), § to 1, 7 to 5 and 2 to &, second; Fandoodle, 107 (Callahan); 12 to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to 6, third. ‘Time, 1492-5, Syousett, Olf Hank also ran. SECOND RACE.—Purse $00; two- year-olds, foaled in Canada; five furlonge.—Marion Gaety, 107 Gray), 9 to 6 3 to S and out, won; Mets« ,' sen, 110 (Adama), even, 1 to 3 and ~ BROOKLYN, (ont from First Page.) Doolan's wild throw reached second Rucker was thrown out at first bs Rixey, McCarthy going to third, Morar filed out to Magee. Two Runs. One FIFTH LNNING—Luderus Med out to Doolan foul flied to Daubert. singled to left, Rixey then ecoring Killifer. On Fisher's Byrne singled. Knabe Cutshaw was retired on his bounder Knabe ran out into short right centre and grabbed Collins's fly. Wheat was Doolan and Luderur, No Runs. SIXTH INNING- Paskert was thrown Fisher. Wheat then snatched } Cravath fliod to Moran. No Runs, None } Daubert punted safely, Smith wathed Fisher sacrificed, Byrne to Knabe, wae covered first. McCarthy was walledy filling the bases. Hummel batted fot hit into a double plasy Rixey to Killifer, to Luderus, No Rung ‘nree Lett. EVENTH IN NG—Ragon went iq Rucker. Luderus single to centre waa called out on strike! popped a fly safely, Rixey for BIGHTH INNING—Paskert beat oud high bounder to Cutehaw. Mage hit into a double play, Fisher to Cute shaw to Daubert. Cravath Bees {' Runs. One left. Daubert was thrown out by Doolan. Smith doubled. Fisher struck out. Me» Carthy filed to Cravath. No Runs. Oné Lett. NINTH INNIN Doolan singled, fouled out to Killifer. Cutshaw forced Moyer at second, Doolan K Cutshaw stole secon, Collins ted ot to Knabe, No Runs. pisslantieee Mat RESULTS AT OTTAWA. FIRST RACE—Purae $0; maiden three-year-olds and upward: one and one-sixteenth miles, — Bryntimah, out, second; Our Mabelie, 100 (Taylor), 2 to 1, 4 to Sand out, third. Time, 1,03, Vivian §., Ethel G. ami Stiver Meaty also ran. THIRD RACE—Purse $100; three-yeare olds; selling; six furlongs. — Baron De Kalb, 110 (Peak), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and St@ 1, first; Tankard, 110 Obert), 3 tw ty @ to 5 and © to 5, #tcond; Cogs, 110 (Watts), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and ted, Time—1.4. Queed, Lamode, Ardelon, Fred Levy, Brawny and Henry Bitte also ran. 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