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Po 12 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER B23, 1913. a ee JOE RIVERS NOT POPULAR ON COAST BEST SPORTING PAGE+IN NEW YORK GOLF! The Prees Putiishing Co (The New York World). ~ LATEST DOINGS ON THE GRIDIRON KAISER’S COMMISSION PRAISES OUR ATHLETES Germans, Sailing Home, Hope to Catch Up With Us in Twenty- five Years. The commission appointed by the Kaiser to investigate athietle conditions In this country satled to-day for Bre- men on the Kaiser Wilhelm If, They Were here two months and go away Very enthuslastic over what they found, At the pler to bid them Godapeed were James E. Sullivan, President of the A. A. U., and other well known athletes of New York. Karl Diem, General Secretary of Olymple games to be held in Berlin in 1916, acted spokesman for the party, voicing the sentiments of all. He sald: “A® goon as an American learns to toddle he becomes-an athlete, If in twenty-five years Germany equals this GvEN Vein’ ace ty country in athletics, we may be well Ane THEY satisfied. Here they Sret consider the Bove Taree Now body. . The mental side of @ boy, ateny . rate, le an after consideration. We will make @ report on the conditions as we found them here, and hope to have our recommendations adopted ey Ger- many." ’ ~~ Ente. . SETS ew |S { a = = ® = Se ee 3 San Francisco Sporting Writer Fa Alleges That Joe Rivers “Was Raiséd on Set-ups.” Pr The Free Bepttenina Ce, Oo have an idea that Joe Rivers, Jost his goat, permanently, when Be met Wile Ritchie, Read the fol- Jowt Ly Airected = right traight at Joe In the sporting columns @f the Frisco Post: WANTED—AN INVALID If there is among my readers & WOQODBINE ENTRES, fast-fading Invalid with a rasring é vi " cough, @ defective heart, one lew Av tT Wit PRoBaBLY BE DONT > Maire eed ae ppnenene tens are and soft corns on hie remaining foot, AT HARVARD THib FAute. ' SPST HACK a he can secure a good Job for ony | sities ire el on an refen puree + ouse @fternoon by applying to J. Rivers, ‘ ) pie Cook, te & pretty sacrifice and died, Carisch to jy), wedaame ma a ie aa ‘ele ten Itajoie, Zolder going to aecond. Peckin-/ rv aabagld “Dalen” Ber, ae | paugh went out on an easy grounder, SRCOND RAOE—Huron pure; oatting: tad | Bates to Johnston, Zetder Mnoving up to SHeroied third, Zelder was out trying to biel 107: Tak 1 j Nome, Gregg to Carisch, No Runs. THIRD Hint Demeter pinta; 6000 ated: i PLFTH INNING—Bates wan called out | sad on stiikes. Graney iied out to Whites man, Carlech waa safe on Williams's boot of his easy rolier, Masel tosned | (ded: Urwerearwolde and ape iree-quarter out Gregg. No Runa One Left \ Stor Calumay, 111; Lindesta, 110; (a) Gregg knocked down Sweeney's high | on, 121; 19) Hearteot-Ont, going to second. That wae enough for Giddings bounder and recovered !t In time to Agee lect Falkenber, and he was taken out of] boat him to first. Caldwell was ea | aft PH ACE alton sn ren toy tae: y MEARD IN ANY the box and Gregg took his place| out on strikes for the second sme. ; Turbine, 182; Broweau, 182; Pilberr, 188; LOCAL RING. - | Peckinpaugh singled to centre, scoring! Maine! slammed a wicked douvle down | African, 142; Young Morpheus, 14h, Zelder, but Gilhooley was caught at the] tne first base line. Holden walked for | Reve plate, Leibold to Gregg to Lajole to! the third time. Chee out, Chapman to Cartsch. Gilhooley was hurt sliding! Sonngton, Ne Runs, ‘Two Left 2 eo eear cat EN Ue HIGHLANDERS TO PLAY RESULTS AT TORONTO. | again, and his manager and tients | ON POLO GROUNDS IN 1914] ruer tace—Purse sim; three-year @re on a still and asllent bunt trying olde and upward; selling; ol furlonga— to find one so easy that Joo's oosed- The New York “Paneba! 1 Chih An-! Marcovil, 105 (Obert), first; Capersauce, away courage can be restored Dy |founced late this afternoon thta the /124 (Connelly), second; Bursa: Deating bim up. Highlanders would again abare the Polo | watts), third, ‘Time—1.15 2-5, Gome one at the Rivers camp the [Grounds with the Glants next seagon. iConeff, Belle of Lynville, Mise Kana | other day suggested that a match be | Letters made public that transpired be- | Fenwick, Mary Bud, Maid of Frome. arranged between the Mexican and | tween the two leagues show that Prest-) John Bowman, Fipral Crown, Auster deck Britton. toratives were ail |dent Ban Johnson of the American re-jang Havrock also rin. that saved Rivers's life. quested President Harry mpatead | $3 mutuels p@d: Marcovil, straight Joe, with the memory of hie Rit- [Of tho New York Club to again lease Ita | 96.40, piace $4.10, show $2.40; Caporsauce, @hie experience lingering in his mind, [#roundes to the Highlanders because | piace 40, show $1.0; Bursar, show fs anxio for something |thely new starlum would not ve com: | $16.20, @oft. Yet even this prospect nen | Dieted dn time for next eeuson. SECOND RACK—Purse $700; th Bim uneasiness, for within the last | President Hempstead acceded to (he | year-olda; atceplechase; avout mile twenty-four hours we have all learned |Fequest Lut imposed the condition that | nelf,—Hayport, 137 (Kerrath), firs @hat the softest looking things are |Jt would be the last senson the Migh-|Bryndown, 132 (Heatherington), eometimes deceiving, A. Wolgast and | anders could use the Polo Grounda, be- | ond; Syosset, 197 (Dupes), third, Tin | three year-olde Up; one aw yarda: Lather, “tot ‘Kalinke, 101; Calgary FOURTH RACH The Defem Cte, OLne ing. Cartsch to Chapman. Zelder ied to right. Giliwoley smashed a hot single past Bates to left, Zelder C= soy ne OF THE omcod Leach Croas please write. cause he didn't belleve it was to the|a.11. Frijolee, Cobourg Boy, Hande All Ms into the baie Ca Ser aiee: SIXTH INNING—Lelbold atruck out. NO MORE 8KT-UPS. beat Interesta of baseball to have two| around and Promoter also ran. phils’ pae nh ae L Ale New aa . Taree aah One Left. Sey Sika Ub in ioe nia ay Tehink we all have had our AN of |leaque teams wecupy the same grounds | §2 mutuels paid: Bayport, wtraight am Be bia rk oey ie H ‘ SECOND INSING—Lajole struck out] ery yep etae pon fy, No Rune, | rt, 100: iain. 160; Will eot-upe. Joe Rivera has been raised | in one city. |87.80, place $2.80, show 3.60, ryn- | Batons: FE d Hil ane Johnston fled high to Whiteman. Bates! “Lajoie made a dhe-handed stop. of | 113 H zi” ga, seem. tm hie uwale,ersae_ sc aes down, place $8.10, show 64.70; Hyonscty JO. | stole second, Zelder tossed out Graney. wilam’s' Deane and Yonsed fo Jonn- ‘Apprentice allowance claimed; tragh tout Ya dl Ne Garr No Runs. One Left. ———— rr Me ia tocar, fgets in'waten | LY-COBB CINCHES ate: meine f Ears, Reider walked. Zelder out steal- risch to Lajola Whiteman was LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. Gossett doubled to left, but overran! , urd - THIRD RACE.—Seagram Cup; Purse rRiladetshde. rice e. om | De was tn the alightelt danger of HIGH BATTING HONORS. | 91,000; for three-yoas-olds and up ae Ae is ‘athattinuegh avtae postponed. Rela, ne, qnyihing except oot hendi Ta ahaa elucaeatts ago game postponed. second and was out Grates to cree called out on strikes, No Runa, No . ox spontaneous = andicap; one mile and @ sixteenth— ‘SCHEDULE! To. . , Caldwell was called out on strikes, ‘ pee 5 #0" ‘Qustion or sunstroke, Most of hls | DETROIT, Sept. 23.—By pounding out| Rifle Brigade, gil (Obert), frst; Vo- r (Gee mtlabeeadlty ronnie awe eae Saalvcl walked. Malsel wae caught nap-| “ueyvanrqur IiwING—t re LOUISVILLE, Ky. Sept. 8%.—The epponenta were handpicked for bim. |four safe hits in eight tripe to the| ita, 106 (Cofhelly), second. Time, pes oe ping and was out, Graney to Jobnston,| ier, Jonson flied to Whiteman, Bates | onUriee for to-morrow's races follow: sean plate while his team wént scoreless in| 1,622.5, Only two starters. Mutueln Ly, Sto Chapman, No Runs was called out on strikes. Graney also rer ace auerenes! Sezeen five " tame writer tosses a few Foren | yasterday'a double bill against the Ath-| paid-—Rifle Brigade, straight, $2.40. No HIND INNING—Cariech atruck out.| struck out, making Caldwell’ seventi-| co °,MM furlongs Hin, Mews, 04s, Say ess ! to Willie Ritchie, Bays be: “The| etica, Ty Cobb practically sewed up the! place or ahow money. Gregg popped to Williams, Leibold!atrikeout. No Runs. One Left. Melon, 100; Charmoese, 100; Brigs Brother, 360: ye Lahde clentist who is trying to} American League batting honora for| jOURTH RACE—Michaelmaa Handl- | FIRST GAME. Aropped a single in short left. Lelbold| Chapman made a great stp of Peckin- | Browse Wing, 100; Water Bam, 119; Just | {8}. Breve that all good fighters have biue | i913. Ty now haw a lead of 14 pointe | oap; purse $1,600; for two-year-olds; six went to necond on a passed ball, Gos-| pauxh's «rounder over second and by a |eL Stee Wich waning: ewe ranatt a Sp @yea forget to Agure Wiflle Ritcnis |over his nearest rival, Joe Jackson, | urionga.—todge, 125 (Burns), first; Sur- x BROOKLYN det was hit on the finger on the passed | Wick throw retired his man. Sweeney apse AL Willie's ees ars the color of chozoi while Tris Speaker, the third man (0 } prising, 125 (Rightmire), second; Czar | R H. PO. ball and had to retire and Sweeney filed out to Bates, Caiawel ened 3 1) reams, anc no gamer, braver Mehler |tho raco, Is six pointe to the rear of) Michael, 1 (Gould), third. Time—| . H.PO. A. E. took nis piace. Chapman struck out. | centre: Males} walked Oe cas Was ever seen ina sing. That is, afler|the Nap slugger. The figures now |) 499.5.‘ tark Ronaleen? Fathom, Water! tf 8 © OS Runs One Left. out HoWen. No Ru oe petit = Yi < Feu seeeet im getting bum tuto ® fing. | stand Lady, ‘The Usher and Southern Maid (Continued from First Page.) 0 0 SF 1 OLY Hoiden walked for the second time. OHNNY KiNG RETIRES. AG, Sica ek ceeeee? Gace me insta. . paca) pal oe the ey ; isis tani ’ * H ‘ H . H A foul tip from Cree's bat hit a woman| 3 faring Mae Ta, 100; Sree 108; awe rs & nervous = aoe : t $2 mutuels paid: Hodwe, straight, $7: In the upper grand etand squarely In hard Langden, ‘Sere. oo walk 8 Ught rope, As a preliminary | Oe ‘opp | Place $3.0, show $1.9; Sai lace | Fish led to left. Fischer w © 2 7 O Othe ¢ace and she was escorted back of | KANSAS CITY, “Mo,, Gept. Peron am aor be pre-| With the season nearly done Cobb i 4 el ir singled to left. cher J he for the Cincinnati Nation- fo & contest Willie denands to vo ¥ “ ry 13 2 8 0 ded t Kling, catcher ni PUT Senta with the 8 contan'a of @ national | must suffer @ severe slump if he |» to {$40 show, #5; Caur Michael, show $13.70.| Miller Jumped and caught Rucker's the wrand etand to be attended to OF ene eel Club, returned to Kansas » Bank and an 1h vad te building. | be beaten. $13.70. Uner. No Runs, Two Left. 0 O 3 121+ Ofdoctor. Cree then Med out to Jacknon. City to-day and Immediately announced ‘The ether Pootheg has to promiso to let —— ) FIFTH RACK—Pursc $800; four-year-| Milter was sage on Cutshaw’s fumble. 1 § § 2 OJ} Holden ated etealing, Carisch to Chap- his annual retirément from baseball. “Sim weigh a ton at the ringade and olds and upwand; steeplechase handicap; | Mitchell singled to centre, Miller atop- 1 2 1 3 Q} man, Wiitlams was catied out on strikes, | NH ANN. Oh given the balance of the eee ae ture rights. But once; RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE. Jatout two and a naif miten—Juck Den-| ping at second. Gibson sacrificed to = a oe ee eeINe nine Meee ee enacen inven , you do get him {ato the ring—look out!” ee nerlin, 19 (Walker), first; Melo, 120 | Daubert. unassiated, both runners ad-| Torals,......... @ 12 27 12 0| FOURTH — INNING — Peckinpaugh Bedi flbe. Ubedestt a woes FIRST RACE—For all ages: alx fur-|(Pemberton), second; Lizzie Fiat, 166) vancing a base, nzelman struck out. tossed out Jackson. Peckinpaugh made Tango Footbal gg] HAVE met tho best, of the pig! lonse—Iron, Mask, 127 (Kederis), fire: |(Dupee), third. ‘Tine, 810. Brosmeai ana! Carey fled out to Wheat, No Runa PITTSBURGH. fa splendid atop of Lajoie’'s grounder) cyycaao, Sept. BL—"'Tango football" i, m0 oh heavywelxhts in the country.” | Leochares, 19 CRoxton), mecond; Helen | Malaga also ran lar mutuelp| Two Left. R. H.PO. A. E.|over second and by a quick throw re-| jy what the Maroon linemen dubbed the ens writes Charles Miller, who meets| Barbee, 198 (Hmail. third. ‘Time, 1.1 1-5, | pal Kk De straight, $11.50;| THIRD INNING—Wagner threw out O of ff {tired his man at frst. Caldwell got| latest form of drill ordered by Coach ; hase ' “ Palser to-morrow night, “including big New track record, Samuel It Meyer | place, $5.00; show, $2.9. Melos, place,| Moran. Cutshaw filed out to Mitchell. orwteo Johnston's But ee tonped ate win] si cite Ys Spee a4 ae Gileed ee Gave ie, Sete - Jesse Willard, Jim Barry, Al Kauf-| leo ran. $7.2; show, $2.00, Lizzie Flat, show, 62.50, | Stengel Mied out to Mitchell, No Runa. tama in plenty of time. No Runs. 110; Rett vo” ‘man, Jim Flynn, Gunboat Smith| ®& mutuels pald—Iron Mask, straight) SIXTH RACH-Purse 8700; for thre Cutshaw threw out Dolan, Wagner 0 0 2 «1 I} elder walked, Whiteman laid down all the variations of a dance, SApureation Slomence claimed, three times (one win, one lose, one| 8.8, place $2.90, show out; Leochares, | year-olds and upwatd; one mile and | was called out for picking up his own ee eo 8 Grew), Frank Moran and a host of| Place #0, show out; Helen Barbee | sixteenth.—Pate Glass, 119 (Burns), | hit inside the line and throwing It back oe 2 8 others. ‘The fight critica of the West | show out. firat; Alrey, © (Taylor), second; Tac-|to the pltoher, claiming that the ball i a ae @iaim 1 am the dest of the ‘white| KECOND RACE—Purae; for two-| tics, 108 (Gould), third. Time, 1462-6. |nad hit him on the leg, which Brennan oe eee fhopes.’ 1 am willing to bet my own|Year-olda; five and o half furlongs.—|Only three starters, €@ Ctutuels pald—| refused to allow. Viox filed out to ee es ‘Money that I can whip any white or | Hridiey’s Choice, 117 (Loftun), first; | Plato Giaan 8. or ahow. Daubert. No Runs. ootat ¥ flack man in the game to-day. I am aja We 1 ne second; Little —--_—->-— FOURTH INNING—Wheat was out, |Mamaux,p.. oooto ‘Willing to tackle fighters the promoters | Nephew, (Killingworth), third. i Bete eS ‘think will draw a house, no matter who Tims, 1.06, Sosious, Gractiia and Oaaple | RESULTS AT Lipid DE GRACE Ade eed ‘a enak inters. lngied Tea isenns they are. I have none of the cle allay ran. | q Tan’ Gul eta : : ; of a Jim Corbett, but {can Aght mut j PIRST RA’ two-yearsold | bert was out steating, Gibson to Wak+) ways aite—Of shonn, 11 In 6 innings Iwas matched with Langford in Frisco | straight w; | Mies wnd geld five furlong# Val Pe ison doubled to loft, Miller waa | MAmaux, 2 in 3 Innings, First Bas Le @ couple of months ago Mr, Sam was|Idith W., place $11.20, ahow $4.10; Lit. / Kyrie, 108 CAmbrone), 3 to 1, 7 to 10 aud | | tt Sica er Was | on Balle—Ofe Shenn, 2: off Mamaux, 2. r very anxious that the authorities call | tle Nephow, show $2.70, 7 to ® won; Joannina, 108 (Karrick), & - erp hie rae on : hha ae Struck Out—By Yingling, 2; by Shenn, ' tt {the match off. He didn't atop to seo] THIRD RACE—Purne $600; for three-| {0 5 3 to 3 and 1 to 3, second; Huda's fenell, Wilson reaching third. Gib. (1; by Mameux, 2 Two-Base Hite—Dau- sSwhether it would be fixed up again of | year-olds and up; one mile and @ fur-|Hrothe, 108 (Byrne), 6 to 2, 2 to 1 and | 0m was purposely walked. Gibson stole bert, Wilson, Sacrifice Fly—Cutshaw. Stolen Baser—Amith, Fisher, Double prot Sot, but Jumped a train for the East. | long—High Private, 108 (Goone), firat;|even, third, ‘Time, 1.0- 3-5, Mins Ca second, Smith threw out Conselman, inh» Sas Coffroth wants me beck in Call-|Sleeth, 110 (Henry), second; ‘Harry |anagh, Master Joe, Peacock, Ben Quince, | No Runs. Two Left. | Mermta in the deginning of October to| Lauder, 108 (Kederts), third. Time,| Alice K. and Fascinating ala ran. FURTH TNNING--Fiaher strech out, | Bee matched with Arthur Pelkey. I'll] 1.62 2-5, Melton St o ran, Two.| SECOND RACE—Helling; three-year-| Fischer was thrown out by Conselman be champion yeu deilax muta i rh. Private, jolds and up; alx furlongs.—Flammario Rucker singled to right, Moran fifed Le atratght $4.50, place $2.90, ahow, out; |1@ (Troxler), 7 to 6 8 to 5 and 1 to | Out to Wilson, No Runy, One Left. e OB ALLISTER, the sensational | siveth, place $3.40, ahow out. No show, frat: Silver Moon, 10 (Robbina), ® to 2, Fischer got Carey's tap in front of = Frisco middleweight, meets Jimmy] netting. . a T to 6 and 3 to 5, second; Homecrest, 112] the plate and threw him out at first.) 5a. cated out on strikes, Fischer to et oe i 8 ek patie (0 poche —_—— (Ambrose), 10 to 1,3 to t and 8 to 2] Dolan poppe et DRL ORHAN Groped Uibson's third strike and he ‘ork immediately after that z 1 elvinie, ‘s fly near left field fence. No st bout, "MeAiiioter tana a's, ™@t) HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, [{hird, Thee, tees Melville, Inf Viox; Yingling to Fisher to Daubert Wild Pitches—Yingling, Mamaux. Um- pires—Messre, Eason and Brennan. At- tendanc Quecn, Venetian, Montcalm alno ran, | Runa [AR Bate A ADS aly ta Eat ioe Gleverest middioweight developed in| , ‘THIRD RACKE—Seliina SIXTH INNING—Cutshaw alngied to} M i govera) years, The entries for tomorrow's races are Night. Stengel was called out on atrikes,| Va, ete on Hisher'a fumble, Kelly a an follows and upward; ono mile and » | reaching second. Carey Mied out te s-Biliy Vanderveer, Wi? (Deronde), 4 to 6, |Cutshaw stole secon Wheat singled o Runs, Two Lett. | 7 to 2 and out, won: Bennie Hiclee, 304 | t left and Cutshaw was caught at the ih | * Me. 8 w 5, 9 to % and out, | Plate on Carey's perfect throw, Dau- phil. na a Valley. 108; Col | wgcond: Frog, 104 (Waldron), 7 to 1. 3 to| bert Mied to Mitchell, No tuna, One 108 ‘ol PRATT TO CATCH BALL abengr 108, Duke Hat ]3 and 11 to 2, third, Time, 1.45 2-5. | ett. 100. stonehenge, ™, . ‘erp Nome, 108: Wont, 100. Mass Modsex. | Ura Major, Daingerfield, Big Dipper, | Viox Wan out, Daubert unassisied. DROPPED FROM MONUMENT. tae 103; ‘Wapits, 106; Ortys, 108! and Wis t Belle aleo a Wilson walked. Miler fied out to Sten- i le SHantern Shore Han- |e! Mitchel! Med out to Stengel. No} WASHINGTON, Sept. 28,—Derrill olde: five and a hait| uns One Left, Pratt of the St, Louis Browns asked ck IKE GLOVER, who has a very |, PRAT RACH good claim to the welterweight | ton eanure” title, ie miffed over the efforie 4, Of somebody or other to put Phil Cross 1 Ba en the pedestal. Billy Giover writes: \ “E want to show you how some of the », alleged ‘champs’ do business. Phil wes offered a date with Mike | mere Z Glover, and Sam Wallach in behalf of Wheat. = FOURTH RAC leap for two: ap Fan 85 Wy »| SEVENTH INNING—Smith filed out] for a permit to-day to try catching a | . ) ry 7 a ee eee tee ime teil gt bag PS at it Pao edd Bs to Mitchell. Fisher flied out to Carey. | ball dropped from the top of the Wash- | Rs Monaay "x po up forte. vel of i bin edits: ve | (Weta), @ te 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to B, xoo- | Fimeher popped out to Wagner, No| ington Monument. It has been done by | You replace soiled cuffs with a clean pair by one turn. No # ee Teeny etorh AUR, Hae 30 § Amamens 310" miee Be "i |e Lary warm eee » | Gibpon singled to right, Congelman | catchers’ mitts, Pratt thinks he can attaching or detaching. No difference in appearance from : Rte id to dy a. - * Barak do it with a first baseman’s glove. oe ong yy Bnen Manon broth ball ground to ee al My ; ve Cana 10 17 bAgaie M. Gather, Roamer, a Tomette Hon alias auton alrikse: Caray walnes: | Bi! i the regulation attached stiff cuff. Doubles the. ‘‘life’’ of Ads! game came in contact with Jess ree searclda ant up: [leu and Mater also ran, Mater an 5 play, Vi oes - | . Bereta, aia it caittes van eet | wom ivan ait Turings. "Lugs |aaded atarter, Pomette leu and North-| {9 Fisher to Daubert, No Runa, One) World afer ven Mery: | shirt and halves its laundering. A new feature in an ald matched with Mike at J42 pounds ring-| syarsidto 10, Cette haat 95, Metat®, 100: | orner coupled an Wilaon entry: Loft DOUGLAS PARK, LOUISVILLE, Ky., lurnbi Wii] esse woeMabon cals to hiss ‘Pail ie in Sich chy nT nares coupiad an Win OUT gpe|_RIGMTH INNING ~ Rucker singi |ept.Skivon Mask owned 9)” Jef! established brand of shirts—-Columbia. Famous since 1875, ma oe - grout lacirg. a» Glover can do Wie Anat. 1 tum; maidens; oor mite |OK# und upward ud. Moran filed out to Wil | LAvingeton, and trained by Mose Gold- Nt easily.” Wallach then oes atahirerth, Ws Cusraseartcs to mn got Cutshaw's tap in front jlatt of @inclnnath, broke the “worl Plain, pleated and dress shirts, Guaranteed fadeless $1.50 and up. teed Dad aa tke Peraen ond nat "Wan kami ee einen Pe ore al fe and threw him out at first,|recont for alx furlongs here to-day| vt = Glover can do that weight easliy. What a, 3; (Deronde), 4 to 3, 1.to 4 and out, #econd; para mopplog at fecond, Stengel wae | when be woW the first event, He ran) ‘. a do you want to do—have Phillie mur- 4 1. | Agnier,, 48 (Waldron), to 1, 4 to 1) V4 eat Med out to Carey, No] the distance in 1,10 4-6, RO aa oe Th plies crema 22 40, Rueom aah calls Columbia Shirt Co., Inc., New York we Fis-eaid be'd ies PD Little Hugh, Ralph Lloyd and o, u.j Waaner fouled to Wheat, Viox | Glover, This is a xreat Lerner noppad to Plecher, Cutshaw threw out ' ‘pllaire when a fighter won't tight un IXTH RACE—Selling; three-year-olds! Wien. No uns, B 7 z i . , ) "YS tess he has his opponent weakened 's me gh esta nis FuceAaE mane RS, r —Daudert tea out |] Read World Real Estale Ads. For sale in all the best men’s furnishing and department gores. oe making weight. = The — munagement Wir Denran, i tr aaidraagart) 18 to 6 even and 1 io, 10 Carey, Sinith tripled to left tele for Rest Bargains , peeked Phil with Kid Alberts, a boy | wt Listen: to. | 4, frat: Rene. % (Campbell), @ to 1, 2 to! fen Fisher struck out, Fischer! ae whem be bas knocked out before.” "Mise Momenie 142; Dynam’, 105; 4, 4 to 8 wecond: Horace E., 100 (Wolfe), singled to left, scoring Smith. Rucker || Use World Real Estate Ads, A deems 5 id Horghtau 10d; Little’ Kp, 107; Top. 6 1X2, 6 to 6, third, Time, 1144-5, bo Meas Crook 10; Seber 102: Lad 107, t wrod out (0 Viox, One Run. “One : Crysels, | Mian \ Jor Quick Results. allowance cleimed, FS fea, »\ Grentdi "Tut raw ad “Silller ‘ied out to Moran. abitepett! » Turkey in the