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~ Against “Mixed (The Now York Boxing Com: against “mized bouts. Whatever the result y and look on fat to fall a mile iti a 3 ese ch an accide: FREESE one of the digs the ring. H Bed fight it ad iv leave with 1 turned from a vi _ [PENNANT ALMOST |_| CINCHED BY GIANTS OR the good of the sport” the fused te withdraw ite rule me of them Glass, we'll admit—have fought Lan: 4 with the same idea. Did t! Weight of Public Sentiment With Boxing Commissioners for Ke- fusing to Withdraw its Rule Bouts.” Goperight, 1918, by The Prom Publishing Os, ‘World mission has ra if this matter ie threshed ou the courts, there's no Gow that the weight of public sentl- Ment fs with the Commissioners, The | seer] would pay its th contest, but even those money to see & would do so with ard disapproval of the match, public knew that an aviator was into New York at wouldn't indi- it the crowd wanted the aviator or approved of a flight sure to Hmiteg experience, Gunboat | ould have only a 1-2 chance to Langtord, He wants to meet the because @ victory would make &@ chance, and it any feeling of after Langford had battered ith, or Tony Ross, or Jim Barry? EY M'FARLAND has Just re- sit to @ friend in (3 Make an exciting apectacie, | What they please. At the same time If the Phillies should lose two more games, ‘Whether he lost or won. A number of | then the Giants would have to win but two of their remaining dozen to send the on a fishing trip and give the kids a chance, As a re a lot more concerned about the flag than are the via the same players. Meyers flied out; “eelder struck out, Whiteman was Dooin and his crowd gave it up T. Bucknor, Luria, Queed, Arcene and} 104 (Karrick), 2 to 1, 4 to 6 and 5 to 2, in Gunboat's | ve! ai YALES: WARRIORS ARE “TO Of HARDENED EaRuy Please. those historic parts © toca) gymnasium and boxed with two | Phillies who had Sere, Packey didn't tell his name, and | AND BRENNAN WILL BE HERE TO UMPIRE. If the Giants are announced that he and y don't NN 7 ' F to lay tenure tains eee $0; taree-year- | (Wolfe), 4 to 1, 11 to 10 und out, thir, | HIT pee, ils iil orale etal gllmeol ROA Read lett = has been criti | K! ING THE OLO FELLOW WARMED UP. eo mle and a six-| Time, 1,12 2-5. Brave Cunarder also ran. FIFTH I oS Pee poles i . mall aehaean ‘anes é .. ee = ging Jobnny “Kid” Alberts. Fiynn| Matty won another one of his hard-to-explain-untess-you-raw-it victories Fl of Savoy. 17 (Gould), tirst;] FOURTH RACE.—Handicap for all} 10) Oh SSIS Davie pamed the | on covered first and took Gandil'a toms | = has a signed letter from Glover to a|over the Superbas and put himself among the biggest winning pitchers of the} Beach Sand, 11% (Williams), second;|ages; one mile and seventy yards—| Pall Just insite the left fleld foul line Fen | Williams was called | z Boston promoter in which he says he'll| Year. In the last two or three gamen the old master has had a spell of hurd |Cynosure, 115, (Peak), third, ‘Time—| Hedge, 107 (Musgrave), 9 to 3, 7 to 10] fF tWo bases, Wheat speared Hlet- | 0° o Runs, & Maton Mike against any one but Al-| luck, but at that he is well above the twenty-game margin, for which most of | 1.4025, Fiel, Mandy Zane and Pliant! and 1 to 3, first; Spearhead, 89 (1, Me-]Cher# Une fy with his gloved hand. | sey “Morgan flied to Berta, whom be won't meet under any|the cluba pay a bonus. In four games Matty had but four runs made behind | also ran. Mutuels paid: Karl of Savoy,| Taggart), 15 to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to 1,] Burns atngled to center, but Doyle was | Zelder, Ainsmith’s long drive got away | 7 Grewmetances. I'l! post $10 to guaran-| them, which is not quite enough encouragement even for him. ri straight $4.70, place $3.00, show $2609] second; Star Gaze, 104 (Shuttinger), 8] Ast at the plate on Stengel’s throw | tre n Whiteman and it went for a home | 2B Gee 0 M00 forfeit for a match between _—_ Beach Sand, place $%.80, show $4.30;) to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, third, Time—]to McCarthy, Burns went to second on | run. Gileon fouled to Sweeney, Me- Alberts and Glover,” saya Fiynn, ‘the| THAT'S WHAT THEY DID. Cynosure, show $4.00, 1441-3. Jawbone, Reybdurn, Guy Fish-| the throw home. Shafer was an easy [Bride wand. wonneon” “folWled to| = Math to be held anywhere that a de- Among the intereated spectators at the Giant-Brooklyn pastime FOURTH RACK—Purse 8600; two-yeare| er, Lochiel, Tale Carrier and Flying] out, Fisher to Daubert, No Runa, One |Sweenes: Une Runs One Taft. (@idten can be given. He can have it,| was Frank Chance. The Yank leader has not been out of the National | olds; five furlongs—Emerald Geem, 115;1 Yankee alwo ran. Left, + irled a é | cgord take all The only reason he League long enough not to be interested in the way the Champs stack (Gould) first; Fathom, 113, (Fairbrother),| FIFTH RACE} Selling; for three-year-| MoCarthy singled to center and| roubles usually pile up around a ty by apcoded tsk 3a has seen up for the World's Serica. The lack of Mitting on the part of the second; Privet al, 113 (Burns) third,[olds and up; six furlgngs.—Lace, 106] reached second on Fletcher's muff of| minor league club that ts controlled @aanes Penola have no} Giants did not appeal to him. “How are you going to tell anything | Time-l0l 3-5. Surpassing, Golden, (Butwoll), 18 to 10, 1 to 3 and out, frat; | Snodgrass’ perfect throw. Ragan hit| from the office of a major league or- vi about the winner?” he aaid in anewer to a question, “Didn't the Chimes, Littlest Rebel, Greenbrae, Pere] Thrifty, -08 (J, McTaggart), 7 to 5,[to Ma who threw to Herzog, | ganization, and the Providence Club of starting more “4 itd, ’ ne + ‘ 2b. Right Ka Horace E.]Vorle. Moran was caught napping, Aa . f fF has defeats to avense. 90, place, $1.4, show, &10; Fathom, ithe Providence playing talent, the ' Gre Bulldog mined to beat ten 1F BASEBALL ONLY RAN TO FORM. , $11.0, show ; Private Petal, Marquard to Merkle to Fletcher. No) Tigers recently signed the Providence ward this it takes a lex. In Come to think of it, there ia not much benefit or satisfaction to be derived | show $9.4 Runs. team trainer, James Dugan, to replace @he off Gaye Yale could rest easy on| from comparative scores, A few days ago the Giants made fourteen hits and) PIT HRACK—urse, 00; three-year- SIXTH INNING—Hergog doubled ‘to| Harry Tuthill, now at V Point. fey prestige, but the old time football | Were shut out, while the Athletics won with less than half a dozen. In the very | olds and up; selling: one mile and a alx- the fence in right centre. Moyers sacti- | « = Qen@ers weren't of the rest-casy kind. | next series the Athletica made twenty-six hits off a stronger team—the Tigers |teenth.—Miccosukee, 9% (Gray), firs FIRST RACE rf maiden caits and} Aced, Vaubert to Ragan, and as Ragan = Shag Grove the Yale machines at top| while the Gianta managed to get along successfully with four or five. Coreopsis, 115 (Deavenport), —second;} geldings; five and a half furlon, fell asleep after getting the ball, Herzog | = qpeed right wp to: the last game of the Hchatler, 107 (Fairbrother), third. Time, Buck Keenon, 112 (McCabe), first; Squire | cored by u pretty wlide into the plate. | _ @eagem. Of late Harvard has been| EVEN MONEY 18 PROBABLY THE ANSWER. 49. Uncle Obte, Lord Elam and L, M. Bill, 100 (Andresm, @econd; O'Reilly, 112] Merkle fied out to Wheat. Marquard @tting in heavily on the Blue in foot- It has been reported around Broadway for several days that the Giants ‘Kert, also ran. | (Goose), third. Time, 1.082-6. Tavont,|singied up to the third base line, Snod- Bell, baseball, rowing, track athietica| woukl be made the favorites in the betting at five to four, In Havana, Cuba, | Mutuels pail: Miccosukee, straight, $8; Darbishire, Judge Greens, Tranait Mon-| ras singled to right, and as Moran let} @a6 croas country running. If Yaie|where they bet extensively, Capt. Huston saya thore are the prevailing odds. | place. $5; show, $3.20, ¢ , stone, The Gander, Sheffield, Big Spirit{the bail go through his lege Marquard | @eoqma't make o desperate fight of ‘t/ At the same time a man high up in the American League—officlals, you know, | #580; show, $6.60. Sghall show, $2.80, }and Constant also ran. & mutuels pald;|seored and Snodyrass reached third on J _} Zale will be runner-up again. “ not supposed (2 batconeas the remari soe rday that he knew of $5,000 | ee | Buck Keenan, straight $33.60, pla ine eee Doy! \ perliied to Ragan. that a certain pool Uf Athletic sympathizers had ready to bet against $4000 of | 4.50, show $8.20; Squire place %,40,| Two Runs, One Lett, PPARENTLY the crop of “white| Giant money, Under those circumstances it is hard tu say just which club ts | LOUISVILLE ENTRIES, | show $6.10; O' Rell}: y 5.00, Cutshaw singled to left, Stengel hopes” is growing larger every | the favorite LOUISVILLE, K: SECO! for ;| hoteted a fly to Shafer, Wheat forced A “8, 4 Sept, Met e j @ay. From Chicago comes a let- — galdbe fok Conor e's ete MRT Oe | cwasvenpcald: five turionan: Gip Cutshaw, Doyle to Fletcher. Daubert g ti to one J x, 8 races are as| nT Doyle. No} q ter calling attention to joe COX, | MAKING IT HARD FOR C. HERZOG. followai 1M Goone) first: Any Time, 119 (Borel |Med out to Doyle. No Runs. One Lett. | _ Resvyweight champion of Missouri, Cox!" “Arter seeing a play made by Fletcher and Shafer seaterday the fane of the two yearold. Ada Lavinia, 10 (McCabey| SEVENTH INNING—Fletcher walked. to eald to be 6 toot % inches tall. The] poig Grounds felt pretty certain as to who would start aa infleld for New York |{¢_furlongs,Tom t r Burns fanned out. Shafer filed to eerie nak bas re anpeyyronagste in the big series. With Daubert on second and Smith on firat Fisher shot a | sie sto uttoree tiot Roeaent is Tiny 10 semaine ithe, Hines, ar Patina voltae | ‘ | mraas cutter that looked like 4 sure single past short. Fletcher made @ headlong | Kruler, 110; Shepherdess, 110; Helle of Nor.| Silver ‘Tone, Marty Jou, Hortense, §2,) ond, Carthy to Cutshaw. No Runs, Jané tn five rounds viene Senreck 1) dive for the ball, came up with it and made a throw to third base. The ball |matds, 110; Thaka, 110; Lady Moon'et, 110, as Mutuals pald—Gypay Love, straight 8.00.) Smith popped up to Fletcher in short | Uaree, He a 8 creat boner, possess |was wild and high, but Shater leaped in the alr, speared it with one hand and | yrtatturionss cAlteel Me fore Bene At! Pace 3.40, Show 240, Any Tine place] left Meld. Misher grounded out, Fletcher jC ppg Phage ore ot eM [touched the bag, forcing out Daubert ‘That play did as much as anything, [Joiu D, Wakefield, 107; Chanticleer, tt; Lu.) 7%. show 2.40, Ida Lavinia show 2.40] to Merkle, McCagthy fied to Doyle, No! LD | gutaide of Matty's pitching in the pinches, to save th chile Alles, 107; ‘Ambrose, 100; Le ; se ni Poa gh dei can Gove pitching Pi he «ame for the Giants. | ine, mia i Labold,” 110; sien ansae Ru . _ \, OF any of the topnotchers, He 's 4/4 SURE ENTRY AGAINST SOUTH PAWS. rlouge, Hrvase, Wings 0d TOR \e . natiant : ehamplon swimmer and can run 10) It acema a bit of tough luck that Hereog is not to be started in |i tne. suoinne 00 Bl Halon, —— HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. J. Clean cuts for soiled cuffs yards tn ten seconds. the big series after his wonderful ahowing in the memoradl leanne alaes . Ee Cat as fie aries A Simple i i Just what good it would dos fighter he Re able fight ; ded; three-vearoldsy and upward; sik fue] pipaT RACH—Threeyearolds ead upward: | without any attaching or matched ageinst Guuboat Smith or Cari| ‘él the Red Sox last fall, but that ts the way of baseball, Don't — {104i Morristown, 104, U : : xMama Johneon, OT; x¥ylvestris, 108: ix furionge,—-rAguier, 110: 2Dr, BR. Turn a atta g Merrie to be a great swimmer I dont| ‘ftv though, Charley will be in there part of the time, It ta a — |1%4i Kieburn, om. 4Qneed, 108: Levis, 108; Aloha, 108; Jack YOK: Wawon, 1m: Sir Alvearot, 100; | ; ; f keow, but the ability to run 1 yardy| certainty that the Athletics wilt pitch Eddie Plank in one or too of | sue turlouascsvvines, NOs Sie Sheet ake | Suna tt eS era yes | Ae el a detaching. You sim ply fm ten seconds might help a whole lot, the gamea, and againat left-handers the Canteloupe King is always | Ao: Osean Queen, 107; swish, 107; | Lad. 11 ine - * ae eure to work. deorgo Oxnant, 107; ‘The Meech, | 5 ates. | turn them over, % 6 AV ANGO FOOTBALL” now Bisic Satine: ahaa denice : 5 : jonnacrent | Selling; olds apd . i , To oe ¢ | at Chicago! AM the |WELCOME TO OUR CITY, SENORSI ale and an egnth: ee ot Bie Maer 8, H WT: saute,” 107 Falcads, M02; ad, BH, flough No diff ; players taught to wrig- nother consignment of Cuban enthusiasts came in yesterday and will atick ‘ Aunio sellers, 10 Oo diiference i appear- << ‘, 7 a 106; btfendi 3s Orperth, 110; | Ano, PF gle, wiggle, slide, glide and sway around for the big show. Among these late arrivals are Senor Eloy Martines, | Galley 8) nw. 3, PAY faites 6A tate @uepect that it mi years to ring out a ti to defeat America, championship at Hi night, The judges d@ided the contest on three dives from feet four inches, and teen feet, ‘The played by the ‘om close. HJ. Johanasoi fecond piace, with f » dgn, who has held for the leer four ‘ou could lick some of thore re, through their evolutions. Coach Stagg is up to date, at least. lete,"" te the opinion of the German Commissione dust going back to start the toddlers, (ei abt tally Another E h Title for U. 8, A, LONDON, Sept, %.—G. W. Gaidaik @f Chicago won the Engilsh diving Pugiliatic ambi. n't recognised. lants and their friends Phillies, By Bozeman Bulger. HIE Phillies may kick the pennant right out into the open any day now, but that is not worrying the Giants, All they have to do is win four games from now until the erd of the season and the runners-up can do! r the week-end. /All the Giants Have to Do to Land Pennant Is Win Four Games From Now Until End of Season and Phillies Can Do as They 8 COULD CALL IT “PENNANT WINNING DAY.” pald: Dick Deadwood, straight $0. lot Maglalvare Wine 788; Moran, Cutshaw singled to centre and | FIFTH 13 The Champs having had an afternoon in which to greet their friends at the | piace 916.70, show $3.80; Fred Lev; Polo Grounds move over to Ebbet's Field this afternoon and will operate around | 94 9, show $3.10; Mother Ketcham, From there they journey to Boston for | g 70, Sayville, While there he went to|® Drie shot at the Braves and then come home for the wind-up with the ws the pennant winners before next Thursday (Adams), second; Cornbroom, 1 ‘linton Bounder, John Reardon and Sel- os the boys came |that fragmentary pastime to be known as the unplayed ninth of the protested (Burne), third. Time--1.06. Vastatio, ; back also ran. eald: “ay, young fel-|game with the Phillies promises to go down on the books as a historic affair. out. you go in for boxing? | Wilbert Robinson has put in an application to bat for Jack Murray and Dick . Mutuels paid: Beehive straight, | Stakes, two-year-olds; utenew. No Rune SIXTH INNIN Hennessey, the mascot, wants to play: the Infield in place of Fletcher, who wa: place, $2.90; show, $2.20, Dark|Huraken, 108 (Butwell), 4 to 5 Wheat high fied to Burns, taken out to let McCormick bat for him. It’ the football sea- vim than usual, American learns ye becomes an ath- The Germans m etrong enough 1 suppose they are lolvorn Baths last @ low board, five from @ high board, general form dis- petitors Was very n of Sweden took #, E, Pott of Lone | the championship third, two Bt, Louis clubs, the tailenders here to get In that. Athictica last week” Preaident of the Almendares Club of Havana, and Fernando Mesa, a well knaws, {sear Track taal, THIRD. WAC Cuban broker, By the time the World’ Series begin they say the Conan eee __ gation will number more than 100, Pi Jose Maswaguer will do the work for the Havana papers, In the mean time the Yanks will resume hostilities against the Senato: afternoon with deadly intent. Th ca iMate against any and all bese, | are s. and Clarke GriMth had beat beware. Ag a starter | 10u® football accident in the East thi the Old Fox thinks he will use Walter Johnson unless, as he ways, he decides | eaaon may cost the life of Vernon Bel. to take no chances and goes in himself, land out ‘of wecond place. w ‘40 ary 16 Pitot, Piuisvurgh, i MNT. A: pena eer Pitted i Piladeighla, 11; v prone avec NS OF THE CLUBS |apine, At St. Vincent's Hospital it was ie aren, i Se iM ig %, z, |[estd_tornlaht, that his condition was] 0) Welker cain’ i eats, weg hearie, ans: fadeless fabrics: 31,50 and up, ‘ r 40 r Pate “ y a | AEXTH. RACK,--Diomet Parse: selling: 9500 | Me Venite, Bit iere 8 Qlereland, a8 4, z| Ren : very serious.” The young man's Romy | waisd, tuveseatolie end ws ee fires, foot te V 1 Margaret Mais, 2 2 Maule Lotia, 40 Ob “Mainewones: ta er “Ashe” estes “By 114,38 Grnennele, Mace: Teths Conk, 108) Deemed i Heiss bE RRO UNI: Bee Columbia Shirt Co., Inc., New York RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES PoE ello odie earl ed FIM eer rea ag » HE: Pea poreatice allowenee_ claim, tree - ook! 1 | Philadelphia, 10; Boston, ¥, ry 114, Hi Bay, 115, vparape dae’ i = - [tn wbieh be sustained 1 SEVENTH RACK.~-Hawley Purse: eeiling; 6300 Billy Sheldon, the lightweight cham- For sale in all the best m2n’s Boson, 4, ‘decal % ning back a Holy Cross punt, ‘ earolds and ome maile and pion of the Navy, and Willie Adams furnishing and d time GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY | tackled and fell. When it was seen that anh 18 27; Over of this city wih meet in one of the g anc department stores, | Fiarbiagton at New Yor | ue wi jonred he Was carried from the | iota tg ' pip > fouture bouts af the Fairmount AC. Piet A fteld, but his hurt was thought io 9@| yundy Zane, 1 on Saturday night. In another tea- \ nee ka _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK RECORD FIELD IN SENIORS’ TOURNEY WITH You = YUH BUNLK ~- eee) Me oa Sess ORT LONDON, Sept. %.—The acrovatie French airman, Alphonse Pegoud, gave the citizens of London an exhibition of his aerial somersaults and top turvy flying at the Hendon Aerodiome this afternoon, Pegoud’s remarka! oeuvres began when he had reacied @& height of 1, | the wround, where f jane so that it was at right angles to the earth. He then plrouetted on the tip of one wing and did several dives with the nose of his machine downward for 100 | feet before he regained his equillbrium, ‘The aviator then rose to a height of |i thousand feet and accomplisted We comnes wie Be Mone DIFFICULT Naue LINESMEN THIS Near WAVE To BE ABLE Tb BUTT THROUGH A STONE WALL the mont sensational exploit by an ator ever witnessed here, With a @ud+ den swoop downward he threw the aeroplane on to its back, flew tn this manner for some seconds, righted his machine and repeated che performance was riven an ovation by an enormous e le thronx, _ sy (Continued from First Page.) (Continued ¢rom First Page.) attempted to sacrifice and forced third Shafer scored and Herzog reached | entra, Meyers was thrown out gt firat Sweeney at third, Johnson to Foster. by Flaher, Herzog scoring, ‘Merkle| Johnson got Hartsell's grounder and Gingled to the infield, Fisher making a| threw to Foater, forcing out Ford, but great stop of his hard hit hounder.|!" trying for a double Foster made a Marquard singled to short right, Mer-| Wild throw past first and Malsel aco Ke going to second. Snodgrass fied and Hartzell went to third. Cree #ingled out to Moran, Merkle stole third,|to right and Hartsell scored. Williams Doyle singled to centre, scoring Mer- ‘ed out Cree on @ grounder to M kle and advancing Marquard to third.| Bfide unassisted. Two Runs One Left. | Fletcher singled past Daubert, Mar-| FOURTH 15 Moeller singled quard acoring. Burns led out to] Past third. Moeller stole second. Milan Wheat. Four Runs. Two Left. {Minsled to right, put Moeller tried to RESULTS AT TORONTO. RESULTS AT HAVRE DE GRACE, | Smith beat out his hard nit grounder) seta ant mis Out At te rite ate on a ns. "Ito Herzog. Fisher filed out to Snod-| #¢ll to Sweeney. Foater was safe on FIRST RACE—Purse $300; three-year-| FIRST RACE—Maiden two-year-olds;| eras. McCarthy sent 4 skyscraper | Maisel Se bene vant hate j olds; selling; six turtongs.—Dick Dead-| five and one-half furlongs—Hill Stream,|to Burns, Ragan was an easy victim gene ee toy Caner Cane cus wood, 105 (Gould), firat; Fred Levy, 110) 164 (Schuttinger), 9 to 6, 7 to 10 and 1 to|on strikes, No Runs. One Left. hun eee ee | (Obert), necond; Mother Ketcham (Tay first; High Priest, 104 (Butwell), 4 to] THIRD INNING—Shafer grounded to alaplea en lor), third, ‘Time, 1.1325, Nobby, W.)1, 8 to 5 and 7 to 10, second: Recession, | out, Fisher to Daubert. So did Herzog, | 68m . . = “YALE Conmenes Say “Thed Have The RUGHT SMRIT AT NEW HAVEN ‘tter of fact, the on strikes. Peckinpaugh also Runs Are You Wearing a G—linsmith singled to} Smart Lord Chumley? ES ayear-| stole second. Stengel hit to Fletcher, jleft. elder covered first and took Will- Isew aie nea ieecanas arene peoceelt who threw the ball to Herzog in time |1am's throw of Gideon's sacrifice bunt, \yards.—-Blackford, 108 (J. McTaggart),| to catch Cutshaw at third. Stengel|Ainsmith going to second. Mcliride 0; two-}1 to 4, out and out, won; My Fellow,| Ws out stealing second, Meyers to|fMied out to Whiteman. Johnson out, 104, (Deronde), 6 to 1, even and 7 to 20,] Doyle. No Runs, - Packinpaugh to Williams, No Runs, 5 (A. Wilson), 12) FOURTH INNING—Merkle bunteg | One Left. t, Ragan to Daubert. Ragan made a| McBride made a great stop of | fine stop of Marquard'’s hot bounder|Sweeney's bounder over second and by with his gloved hand and tonwed him! ‘uick throw nailed his man at first MoBride threw out Ford. Malael struck No Runs, jome time ago. . called ou finished | third, ‘Time, 1.07, Fool o' Fortune, Wal. | to Fisher, No Runs. alles cond and was disqualified, $2 mutucts| ters, Mix Cavanagh, Capt. Ben and] Fletcher and Merkle disposed of /struck out. > ryone has remarked how emart Mre Took this, wen aring the IND RACE—Purse r-olds; foaled in Canada; five and halt furlongs.—-Beehive, 128 {seconds Little Hug! (Peak), first; Dark Rosaleen, 115/to 1, 8 to & and 1 to 2. Time, 1.45, Old Reliable and Marion Gaiety alno| THIRD RACE-The Camden Selling|Ut at fit. Snodgrass popped up to —Malsel ea Kreat| ert paly in flelding Moeller's bunt and Snodgrass’ threw him out. Milan donbied to right. r file dout to Hartzell in short Dav too bad that Charley Faust (8 not | Rosaleen (entry), place, $4.60; show, |and out, won; Preston Lynn, 107 (Byrne), [eigec par a anee Rs LA n ' 0. Cornbroom, show, $2.40. 11 to 2, 6 to 5 and out, second; Naiad, 100] hands, Smith bunted safely up the | 6 and out, second; Yellow Byes, 114] nailing MoCarthy at third. Moran| the International League has had ite worries all season Via Detroit. In *laddition to scooping in the cream of beat both the Giants and the petual and Dick Dodie also ran, Mutucls paid: Emerald Gem, stralght, (Wolfe), % to 1, 5 to 1 and 7 to 5, third, | forced Ragan at second, Heraox to ance from the regulation attached stiff cuff, ‘uban dele- and Hlatael Conte, Victor Munoa ata [FOOTBALL INJURY MAY Yaukee Notions, 109; Nonpareil, 98; Impression, % 13 BE FATAL TO COLLEGIAN, eral. Donter 152. fourra RACK —Three-year-olis and upeant: FOURTH RACE--Blink Bonoy Purse; matd- | geiling: six furlongs, Nimbus, 104; xAna Tilly, ens, $900 addel: all age: foaled in Canada; | 108; Tuprock, 108; Votes, 100; Inferno Queen, ‘eur “ Anew feature on the famous Columbia Shirt sold here and abroad since 1875. bent on holding that soventh place |. WORCESTER, Sept. %5.—The frat ser. ¥ , who played left halfback for | i lorwich U ety eleven yesterday in the game with Holy Cross, Belyea suffered a fracture of the He te inighty anxious to b t Cleve- In plain, pleated and dress Fi i Two-yearolds; maider Fountain Fay, Pi " half furlongs, —-Elmal shirts, slight and be was not taken to the bog. me pit! ‘until suse tise later. Boge [ 100; Lelaton | round go Condon will exchangagwallops with Jack Sheppard,

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