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ay RITCHIE COMING HERE TO FIGHT ance of a Match With Leach ‘soss Shows That He Isn't ‘fino ’Em,” Like Some wv... ‘tle Holders. Coprright, 1912, by The Pree Publishing (The New York World) IGHTWEIGHT Champion Ritch! L wires that ho I willing to come to New York and box ten rounds With Leach Cross. Thies means that they'll box, for Leachie is more than @nzious to take a chance with the champion. Cross has been fighting with varying success for several years, and Meeting & champion won't worry him. Aé a rule the champions have thought Over Leachie’s punch and then left him Off their visiting list. Ritchie and Cross should pack any Pavilion In the city. It will surely be & “bear” of a bout. Evidently Ritchie ian't “picking ‘em,” Uke some other title holders. Willie Ritchie's Wired : made such @ rensational start in his first professional fight, against Sailor White, that he was matched right back again with Carl Morris. Reich is the most promising young: eter turned into the ring in years. But Mt te rushing things a little to put him Against a» fellow like Carl Morris #0 A L REICH, ex-amateur champion, M'DONALD DRAWS Copyright, i9lé vy The Press Pu! LARGE GALLERY AT GOLF TOURNE Player From Cincinnati Is Big Sensation on Links at Brookline. GOLF SUMMARY. ‘Wilfred Reid of Bngiand and BR. @.! MoDonald made t! morning in the open golf tournament ®t Brookline, Both aid 72, two strokes low scores this THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1913 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ae ponesetaremanemen ne WHITE SOX MEET YANKEES TO-DA\ | WITH THE GOLF CHAMPIONS AT BROOKLINE viishing Co, (The New York World). at the finish, The gallery at luncheon never knew of the stupendous feat until they saw the scores on the board hours MacDonald's card: OUt eed 406 40 48 OR In 24658363 6 HTD Edward Ray of England aleo con- tinued the triumph of his countryman when he came in with a 74 card. The morning's play was a signal victory for the foreigners. Every American golfer who had been counted upon to check the invaders’ lead fell down lamentably. John McDermott, the national cham- pion, Was miles off his best game and finished with an Sl. Jerome D, Travers, amateur champion, always @ pvor qualifier, failed to show improvement in this reapect and couldn't do better jthan Si. | Alex Smnith, Metropolitan winner, Was the Worst of the home stars, and came in with an 84 card. Mike Brady, another hope for final vietory, do 80. was erratic and did well to IMISS WAGNER IS. ~ VITOR IN THREE TEANS MATCHES Driving with pretty direction and abundant pace, Miss Marie Wagner v jously through = three } eventually bringing up “in the gles in the women's lawn tennis tour- semi-final round of the cup ein- nament on the courts of the Montela, [Athletic Club at Montclair, N. J. fh turn, the national tndoor champion de- feated Miss Anne Ham iton, Miss Pau- line Botticher and Miss Eugenie Steiner: All of the competitions the dashing gir! scored In straight sets. Altogether her total tally of games won stood at 98 to a@ total of 14 won by her opponents. Mss Hamilton, her first opponent, yielded up her place in the tournament to the score of 6-2, 6-8 It was the same sort of piay in the two succeeding mpetition Miss Botucher was beatea at 61, 6-3, and Miss Steiner at 6-1, 61, Miss Alberta Weer, the Western gtr) who has attracted so much tnterest £ tour ents, surprised tir ding Miss Edna Wildey y s which were Mise Wildey ¢ hard and sored at 8, 6 finally winning after a lot fast play, | | Mrs. Marshall Mot ean, the recent wine ner of the New J y State champion: | ship: Mine Jane Rowson, Mrs. Charies > nd Miss Clans recent |winner of the New Jersey at title, re among the other victors In the singles. Mrs. McLean had a lively tus- sie in the second set of her match with Mian Teresa KR. Kuser at 6=1, #7. gan with a number of went the three sets before Mrs. William eh and Miss Edith May Handy pred in one and Miss Polly Sheldon and Miss Bessie Wright in the other. oo |HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. HAVRE PE GRACH RACH TRACK Md, Sept. 1.—The entries for toomer row's races are as f FIRST MACE Thr selling, fite and a To2, Coming Coon, 110 ef. 110: Yengher Sir Denn 1s: nilintt, 102; *Mout Flammarion, 105, @00n. Morris has shown himself to be better than Quimet aid yesterday. Ba-| Jack Hubens, a veteran from Engle- | very near the top class among the ward Bay finished in 74. wood, N led the defending ermy | 3 “White Hopes.” He is six feet six Jerome D. Travers, four times) with a score of 75. Porat Bee ne inches tall and welghs apout 2% pounds mmateur champion, made a total of 165/ \ large gallery, that spilt up at {ines teaver stripped when in fine condition. He! it 18 doubtful if the unbeatable; times for the varivus feature matches. ven! nis, quietly for several Amateur can remain in the tournament, | “4+ rudely aurprised at the unexpected , weeks out in a Chicago gymnasium, — trongth of the visitors and the grave Taian bcageabanll for the purpose of coming Special 0 The Frening World) | Werkness of our leading stars, tan to New York to get a bout with Gu cot Y CLERK, BROOKLINE, R Boat Amith. He is strong, full of all Mass., Sept. 172—The gallery practically we aR Oven RESPECT Got yp aceaiaaiee = — — — — Hote Yankee, 110: Montreeor @urance, game, and in wald to have . ° ‘ ° veal ted) Matiacmoth Gass sl UGHOUT ROUND. cr A i eemeate, 118: aceas, 108; CH Wage ae: Pleked up quite a bit of skill during ‘ avec and AleA| Aitogetiion the brand of xolt piayea| CROSS AND RITCHIE MONTREAL ENTRIES. : si i Wk ibat vaste Als kay fats be he U te U ( bf te l e Smith At the start of the afternoon! te sam an improvement over yester- CANNOT COME TO TERMS.) FIPTH RACK ‘Thvesearoide and upward: Been winning hia bouts, und he ls an Sround of the second day'a qualifying) day's | e| MONTREAL, quetior, Sent 1-—The [wer ina re experienced veteran now, and a dan- trial in th pen nplons "| Buneched at i7 were Dingwall, Dowling). a entr for teemorrow aces are as Kad al 108 perens hasta. uaran ee or ir ; uh Solf ohainpiousiip for! any art Andrews, an amateur, A| 88m Wallach, man for Lewh | follows If Reich by any hance beat , Pe eS created a gene Jarge number of pestormers also were! CTORS, Sal todas’ that Cross Sand | UIRST RAC RPirwe. awn, thew carota Morris it will prove him to be a e ° tlon in the movning revad when he tied | grouped around Ritchie are not matched to box at | ‘piesit {lines sit fuslings © o Mus does Breet perc reek oe ung ac. OSS \'""> - ‘ 1S holes. The, Vor his 72 score Reid played perfect] Madison Square Girdon next inonth Ret kve a, eeMontent ° oo epeotitors, anatous to see the new star, #0lf, On both trips he missed nearly! Ritchie agreed to come here and boy fms) veal a Bombardier Wells has beaten iso Ic Ate Graney, whl in action, trallod atter MacDonald 1,3n| ali the trans, drove a tong ball and was! Cross and wax guaranteed a purse of janes Tee oak Cana Mae the champions of half a dozen A mit in San Frans! sions, The Hyde P confident on the greens, His feature | $10,000 Croan was offered 20 ( Sekt Teimits. 1 ie aj 4 i = cisco and had # proposition that he ne Hyde Park representative . 2 red 2 per vent | Clem SA Branches of the British army, |UiShtweight Champion AC-/ sito and nad s mraposttion, mete only went a ow livlee seture the wuclery shot sae two un tho sixteenth ole,/of the ross receipts. “He demanded oi, fet Hn babiie tin Gam. not i =r ‘ promised Coffroth that he will give him! was convinced t iis: Ghename en he laid bis drive dead within] % per cent. which was refused by the Cus —_ --- ft to mention Seaman Hayes cepts Billy Gibson’s Big. {iie"Anal answer some tine to-day, and | \88 Sons at his phenomenal | four fect of the cu rden A.C. Ritchie, however, is conn: | THM RACE—Pureo $400; tree eartiay LEXINGTON ENTRIES. @nd a few other Navy battlere. intlinated last evening that he ex i an ler tn the day was so fluke. | Reid's card ling toand Murphy may be sues. | al fiares and geldiogs: tive and a hull om and 7 " are. pt the mateh acDonald, Who entered the present Out 33 Heated for Gre furlongs, ~**Union Jack, 10 inves Thorne INGTON RB - ~ nee om to be a lost art Offer for Bout Here. epee lags MANS vary Gitte outer aia ee eS. SPEC 4 8 Cd Ga tuted for Cro ci, tan, olla Jeeta, Wa in| LEXINGTON RACE TRACK, yn 4 was rush u he See . on ——— aes fireon, 110; #808 sands, 10%: Rusticanna, | Sep! 7—The fee for tos venty years olf re Edward Ray of England, attracting! 18, Sutera. Shur Povtoagorae, 1M, son =— hin retu following |tWent ars old, with Hyde Park, | attra ' ‘ are as IMMY JOHNSTON, manager of the (Srectal to The ing World.) the fl Ritehie| Cinviivath, as his hone course | the largest attendance, was aure of him. RESULTS AT HAVRE DE GRACE M ROLE: RACES-furse Neel eee j liter yrarolds and vo St. Nicholas A. C., had a bright |. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 17.--Willle | wrote Gibson, to whem he feels under| He was born at Narnorch in the north #1 throughout, He first got into cairepies aod Vite ani’a. Wait fit Water Lads Fatt Ven the other da ie bik Ritchie has wccepled an offer from | obligations, telling him that he was at! of scotland and came to thin country, Weuble on the ftth, when he sliced hin| FIRST RACE Maidens; threesyeate 77 yoo Keight Ha CEES TRC ay y Hold dary Bryan oh oftee of a cate | Mlly Gibwon, one of the best known Uberty, At) nesgat Atl engbeernent” in| five oh He Wan played eas! 4PProach Into the roush for at. Again | Olds and upward; five and on {Uke sensiaed, 10%; Me Bark we d bisa talk on any subject between bouts at of the New York promoters, tor a tens) UN Tai nt ne (tensively in the South and last winter on the nluth he had hard work escaping | longs —Now-Redna fe NMer). 8 to FIFTH IAC -trse $800; threngherceide | 122 MUly Barua : the St Nick's next aon, Sir, Bryunee UNE nowdecinlon bout witty bese! | icin feted with Wie $1,000 guar. [valet ciamplon Metirmatts record IM Teale ad wan forced to une F airoken) 1.2 t0 4 eve fiat: for Plo 1 SR a0! ly Pua itt ph hua fr secretary, Mr. M MW: 4g (Crees in New Yor y e date IS antes offer for the Cross mateh ant {at Ormonde, the hardest arse ere. Coring he Was in gran ‘ a LOS STONED LRM 1G : v4 Di tar the Secretary's regrets, pire ales not definitely announcer: fed that an answer st be rushed, | Pixie. MacDonald drives ! form, only sorting Into ble once un 103.(3; SuTaggarty, 3 to ee en Mares ball lela Previous engagement © ha yet to lear rewarding as Crosw Wan considering a hout wWithy tong bull, and, lest uf ail, ie rea the tweifth, Where ne areded 6 7 t0 5, third, ‘Thane, Loh do, Abe STRALI tk 1OH Pearciiecea 112: Mathech Punta one t Ouan'c pur. overt from Gidaon, TL is axpected the mten | Joo Rivera in Los Augeles and couldn't |qstr cure of ilmmelf on the greece | Ray's card potsford, Aware, Reno, Melv ile, Mar- eiting: mile ar aire, 10: | “OID HAGE Crtencinmen’e & Pehnston last nish or said will take place early tn Geter pret delay | Wilfred Reid and Raward ft 1 ONt cee 46628 6 68 6 6-88 | werum, Amhurst, Moluesk Girl Aran, Games Toh ¢ 14, Wilfred | Aw bee RiP Baaal Ambon: Peli su T intended put erably before the world's» Kemes) OP will nevept the offer.” was Ritchie's : ‘ay, the! 1, 4443-66 4 6 &oea74) Briaties, Turkey in he Straw also ran, ltd rhea, Ua Jia netae ith; Miesie, 132 (Brownell Ber - lie Humphreys in the ring at the are commenced, av that baseball event yeply. “Please advise me once As Men Who Hromise so much) Ih ' ine i = OND RRC Serer “LENE Ciwer-sear | Nena; Row and Ary RR. Shannon) @ame tine to make it a contest would naturally attract most et thesto the date of the mateh and) when the defenders, again drow) tein McDermott, from whom ao mach} . ee ane . . Teor Hay ‘ Here pede |atve Hon of (the spurting tiblie, 1am expected to leave for New nt ae [wae expected, was a big disappotitment Agee ele Cunonmasuberintendenl, 1 im; Nad ute, 14 10K Amateur bi oe Ritchie w! Kuaranters oane "3 *) In contrast to the foreigners’ bie fol-| ever wot Moing right and wae con-| (1. MeTaggarts, 5 to io Land ever venta T Heetaageit Boxing Association of | ror hia end, and ax well ve the ""Krankly speaking,” sald the chamsl owing, Was the saht ae Mobo ea eee | atanth trouble. first: Yankee Notinus, 10 (Karrick), 6 | entire al Handfeay. three rear olds contonte [eted eee have DOX'NE | pight to accept Instead 4 percentage of pon ts Tam deligh! the! neuvers, Mike Hrady and Alex smuth, | MeDermott’s card: 1 2tw Land even, second: Water Wei Vine glass 2 alae the Olympic Games “losing ee bd be wets Laat te rnet 7 ve nage opportunity to box In AE bs f generally tie fay He ety ives ban Out 4556360 103 (Ambrose), % to 1, 5 to Land 2 tol!) internat 1 League Sta 1 ee one |runs above his guarantee, The cham- have been there several tn 1 i big favor irtins out on | pa 4 . Nate Seis be ar Restnne? a of the favorite outdoor sports at the | pion also @ays that it Is lis unders never appeared in the ring, On one of | (elr Jat tri without any gallery to)! 1669 Cremer thied, Time: 1Asie Babago, star Nanuee urea TAT vitae tan tore, some Qnclent Greek Olympiads,” says Presi- | standing the welght {4 to be 134 ring. my. trips they didn't: consider me a} of, » Hester Prynne also ran, We ence dowel, 112; Kietvwne, 148 dent John H. Douglas, “and the modern | side, as that te the condition which was quMelent attraction to send me against! wotther became detiehtfol at mide {ut Beda S THIRD RACKE—The Selling Rata oma lvance Fund; ‘iiree-yaar Olympic meets will never he nplete | Hee ptanie for it 10 box MeBartand, | Leaweh Cross This am it la iifterent, Juy. ‘the aun coming aul wa ‘(mn 448 45 hatOetg| Stakes: for two-year-old fillies, five and é vt Hotton, 1) ‘unt ing conte oe 14 he so notified Gibson in regard tol 7 just want show y wha st RSS ee ALOU CRO | ¢ t le —Hirakan, #0 On M om an ¥ poke lett nia sc NG AM (ae Jo and’ then Twill te, reagy te. twen [Sue ay Hunton began | TRAVERS BRRATIC ON GREEN re ee tng and ont; fire of Nene es ate han 9 Programme am} 44, addition to the New York inateh, |yight aroun ay home and an vs and it was vectain| — AND SLICING HIS DRIVES. Ua be ie {tore wn: ones | Cae ec gee LH Ada the Pentathion and the Marathun ra tt te practiealy deelded that Ritchte Murpliy or anyone else who te nanied |! # attendae NwOUld] genome D. Tr ble tea Galaxy, 1H (Wolfley, 5 to 2,1 to 2 and on natty omen entne Fee of Bie = will nd hin title Higlitweight (for me. Topresame the welght will be | Se easily rh abel Bean another falls |egcond: ‘Meter. Wt (AuLwall), 18 tof, %:) clehines MES WHITE of London, who onve|champlon in San Franctaco on Thanks pounds ring When Muy Pignd At 2 oeluok the first to omplete the ae The eaalie am i ur w ge er | to 10 and out, third, Time, 1.0% Totiy | Se Mt Riradtiey entry, Offered $40,00) i or Day, He has an offer t was considered that is the fgure AN Hayes play af aN holes eae te the [AES 8 fhe ereens, ide strongest game, | yw, alm s between Rombardler Wells and acc [aa hun Monday. froin. Maived and Cltimon wired me that the Ait MeGHE Ht Phe eee coe Mos ston ily getting off the line be | POURTH RACH -—Kelling. for three | johnson, has just offered ae a f $15,000 to weight will bi 1 right for Leach ! CRIS Gen orcaned Unies year-olda and up: six furlongs 917,600 for a return match between W Murphy. and leat miele Wlts —— siigany| Morning scores--18 hotes: | Thrifty, 104 G1. MoTaggarty, & te . , and Carpentier, to be fougit at Olympia | so sj—yay| WN. eid, Banstead Downa G. ¢.,/ even and 1 to 3, first: Nimbus, AMERICAN VEAGUE, Dee. 4 Carpentier may think this is] S—s3—jon | 3 Vaward Ray, Oxhey G. ¢.! (Grand), to 1, 5 ty } and 2 ty NAA hardly enough money. It in said that se-stteg | (Bugtand) 88. 38-74 Jack Hobens, En-| gecond; Afterglow, 195 (Ambrose), the idol of the French people haw $000 the vod CC, BT: Mr OR. Amel ty 4. 2 te J and 4 to & third. Time, (RCM, de ae torday, all won in the ring Pa Ww Haven @, C31, O77; Md L414. Katon, Lord Lelgt it Mispiited game, which National Leagne hae dectiled must be pleased aly, Rollaston G. C43 reais Se ey at 'S OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES ieee Aa HON 8 te Announcement Made of Condie |?” iit nen towel fumbied Date | fF meat olay. toenarrns iG. OF Aiiamiie (Glin #1 atao FAR, aT ean, 7. 10 inaings | hier sn son . Jerome D. Travers ‘ jowling, Se . ————eeeae a2) Cheng 1 ent ; in the Mirror of Lite: “I have al ij ing the W. TS IGsu tone Manele carouete Aree teur el 1» returned Matt Campbell, the Country Meson 5, New York toa iyn-ste Lave and 1 jons Governing the Women’s | parton, dancing around frst, ur ela eturned ay RESULTS AT LEXINGTON. | Roston-Pittsburgh games postponed. Rete. Line Feady called ‘The Mann Act, A | Relstels nerve, and the latter suddenly card ef St for a total ef is, and dt ts , Hagan, G. C, of le GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY which tells the story on the stage of my j i Ag, timed and ste toward doubtful if he can remain in the tourna ater, 41, g | porter a= ex York, Two New York at St. 1 Gouble in America with tie'gic.'y| Golf Championship of U, s for somo Fv failed to tt or sie D. Travers, Upper Montelair ¢, 0.) 7 RACE—Selling: for maiden # Mefuhatrn Tie Cane, praia may open with that if I can get the . ins, who # 8 1o— 82; Ste three-yeareolds and upward; six fre vi at BatdB Heston a Fiaat weary Which Starts Oct. 13. Nay waved NIN walle Dalton MORNING Rot ROUND ak ie Bowe [ener sl wero ara Se Tattle SPT a elon i fot wishing to hit @ man when — ook Recind as the only . dan, Toile D. Me-| Lady London, 107 (Vandusen, secoud; = — —— = o vas i) hanes elthe to score, “ ry rg oval © oCates, Chine me = — TV champluarhty of the United stat Parry MRUBICCENEAPMIAA USGL COUNTI: (UCI Wine anesumn, Fores a ‘ b i py At maintain that the proper scenic ef- molunehiy ‘ Amuddy trvek im COs Ne i ‘ (OOWKDINTES lan ven. nith, Wykagyt ©, 43, Chas TL. I Adair, Unete “ Ry at othe Wilmington Country ¢ SHIMANE aR MLe elie in . alle i yl e i pay fect for ‘The Mann Act) (a8 the |e tecn apnounced, On Afonday, /BOmeers Ais stgan, epee he fenturon of shel gists 3. Tanglanien seuusenet) jn en hae ww Frock Coats Are Not as Costly as polly ee best be repos. iy the [Wet 1 there wih be an eighteen and only two s completed at) Merning play today Li the second quatis is VG Fosurane Skoklece, 18 - Ro nels pals y uh r © [hole inet fying round, the the Grand Cire eat De-| fying round in the nineteonth open} 3! om grew, Cooperstown G, | straix " ih) show $5. ry ry M sauraeling of nw sad oer in te | Se ns LER rh lela ARE A eg Ba gene leg ap ger a ce let, enum ore wm Se. Many Think, if Made toMeasure Here 7 4 natch pla The day following the kei in fol interesting heats, while Robel . ‘ - | | Keffer, Roval Ottawa G. C, 43, | Royal Amoer I"), Sometimes they hit the nail right on | Pt ey D ound wils te’ run OR wish sit Oa the vrat With MAB the Rensational werk of Wilfred Vom Ronnari, Mecklenburg G.{| SECOND ACK =selling for two . ; ‘ the @ead in England. A consolation event for those who fail ease, The fastest time of the day. 2 Reid of England and BG. Met Oo, 44 Ue OS, JW. Hayes, Newport G. | year-olds; purse five and one-hatf to be correct in fit and detail Frock Coats must be made Pete Bashem ts the name of to reaeh Jenired goal, Besides the Wis melo in the yecond heat of the lof the Hyde Park Country Club the Go i Host CW. Mall, Birmingham | Curiongsetda Laying, It oMeCabe for the men who wear them. Made here they cost less it " % ins f en FG | econd round on Wednesday there will a rigol gave the bay welds | ter Unknown UNET to-day Roth nen 1G. CM AOS LK Roche, Elkridge | won, Gipay Loves 107 ctlenry) ‘onl than even ready made usually cost elsewhere. The style, new Welsh candidate fer wel be an e@lxhteen-hole match play hans when Robert Milrot forged. to (eturned carda of T2 for the first he [4 tae A, O88, ; , | Sliver Tone, 1b wu a) thi Pan fit, finish and satisfaction are absolutely guaranteed. terweight championship. Some Against bogey, While on Thura- ¢ t and splashed home wit en holes twa better Chin Ouimeta! Willie smith, Mexico City, 45, 88; | 100 43. Mike Cohen, Doctor Kendal! vr hter, eh. in addition to the third match more than a lengt to spare. Mather W, beard yesterday OG. Macbonald. Hyde Pari, G. @.,| Wauseon, Molina, Candy Hox, ‘Transit : Ss : $ Beme for aya! ? round, driving, approaching and put-| was distanced in the frst heat and the | Its PTR TBNA Winn aR Ones 152. 4. Low, Baltuarol CLC. 44 [and Gragetie also ran, & mu Prince Albert uits, 25 to $50 . ling contests will be run off Coincl: four other horse: finished in the same] makes him a dancero factor for Ss st: HL Sehnildt. Worcester @. @.. | Ida Lavinia. straight: 810, : O8 ANGELES considers Cros | UNE CAN, SUyanat found on Peis |pusitioue exch tine they raced jananeg: it HL Sete MIDEIL LACEY eyiciets lane Sean Gloay Tints jutaway Suits, 25 to $50 Rivers a fixture for Oct. 7 o 14 there will be # foursome vompet!- MS ATAOLUDMIG: ORR OF CEPA ‘ 66, 13.00, Silver Tone, show 20 As this would be the first bout | tion on scratch basis, while mixed) cunt seork aay ut y . . o t is ct ° fini in o ’ ‘aiamed in folthern California ete MN na pun ath inc pansunectmirh ks Antal the x 6 5a Wo Maguire, Houston a. ¢ — Every garmen ut, made and finished ur own unfortunate ending of the ton with the decisive test on Sat F ry na lery 4 the tx few Bed downs, Hartford a. ¢ Coach Paty put the Willams su net establishment. Yeung bout, it would draw “a WoO Reynolds ve aie NEN He vee eh a i a, tt ve Lakeside tf. ¢ treat Srmples snd book of style suggestions mailed upon request Dresuing house, ‘That is, it would it| A balk. perpetrated ty Neisist In the Wits pecan To and Major Bell's pecror ine “ iM avid. Worcerie pallens Ne . i Wning. Rave day's 0 i Ma ow lorsey ' Norra ntered ft Poite Wow irtan, Mewanoy ig drop and 7 5 Eesenio id's char here for w vont wisn |g imnesi ste tn eet hae IM Ia “in ie Mow dose midce Mihe cotta eit elas astosna its Ne a Tee merwnit a junior, wie «| Broadway GB, ite N i aintal Voit tay lead tn ne | Ammer dation fw rate, Capt ba We } ee 4 sy Vast § 2 A aeR MAN on the squad, A Hew cand . ne International. pennant ‘race, Johiny | Paddy and Capt, chard Jede wiih. 1 Man Konilsl, swived Wik Th. Valey Vutrew Campoed is Haves ©. date for beiund the tine has reported inl Ninth Street Enamann, who held the visitors to two tand Major Pi, Wolf and Lieut, Robs WAS one of the last to start out, Nobody /C., %, #0; ALG. Blphick, N. G. Lo | Brodie, the evack quaitersmiler of the} sbroughout, reached Grst on @ force ert Hears Were second with 18% x ‘ ald bim avy attention. Jt was the eame of Ameriva, @, Gib _.. Beck han, )

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