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ee aaron sa 1 SS _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1918. WHAT THE EXPER TS THINK OF SERIES SP ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK eT TERE TO NIGHT EVEN AN OPTIMIST HAS LIMITS ‘WOMEN OF SOCIETY Copyright, 118, by The Press Publishing Co. (The Now York World). ACCIDENTS WILL a4 ray TicweR Says | v a PEANUTS PREFERRED] | ; ot | AT PIPING ROCK: | | —— ' Has DROPPED To 47 - ‘Tou'Re- LouNnG loopoo, A MINUTE y They Will Ride Over Steeple- chase Course for Cup During \ Horse Show. * = | f if - Pip! Rock's annua! horse show, with ' Again, This Time Bringing tomorrow on the club's pleturesque New English Lightweight. course at Locust Valley, Long Is! Saddle horsen are entered in every event. There’ —— seas oreo = —— — — the harness animal having no recognl- } BORGE M'DONALD, the famous a Gut Gut Heke ° ; e vsonm Inland'a farmoe “horsey” eat” j English sporting man, who bas To SUBPOENA You Ai d Ele Ne Si Pl h Jong Island's tamewe normey sett sae une Se hea oe {To TE wees en eat | zarvar ven Now in Sorry Plight grenade res o-day meeting—a try race faveding British fighters down to the y = ° Re d t Fi t Cl E d two-day meeting—a cross count ° fimo of Matt Wells, has brought over by ee ‘) aE in gar (i) ur. ass n en." of the ‘eat known $0: wena : Mrs. Thomas Hastings presented a cup y showing the vest horas Ley Leury's band of end men are in @ field, were the chief reasons for the} prs end conait Coolidge and O'Frien, |Clotenens of t Ot the beet ligtweights developed in Gardiner’s Retirement, the Inju- ing players, are Fe beckana, tien’ vepeelaly over the course, & regu ; 4 men, especialy ( ;Mastend dn excellent trim. Leary states tha to revel Inthe, flood, (Bunter’s affair arranged O7 he, Ghat A t . Ne mittee committen ° Mr. Modena business He . d ries to Milholland and Dana,! (iis, "ver iad any chap under ne ped | the course was as dificult as the ones 4 ‘Madison a hty y ow ° arranged for the gentlemen riders Styles to hears and Smith’s Probation Severe POA enneyivania players were hurt |Each competitor is to ride her own en- 5 debasca. ‘ | been taken into the varsity (badly. Journeay, who payed in spite | try and later the horse of another H “Johnece Langtora MF ») ly Handicap Crimson in Mat-| Felton tea pocket edition of this broth. | of dislocated fingers, received competitor. Horsemanship onty will M 7 ck 1 pt ary . sprain u of i in 4 4 Jer Sam, whose kicking helped Harvard |®ashed nose, and Hill spr: count in awarling the prize. & December,’ , “and it ? Z h t f Wing Players. to @ footbali championship iaat season. jankie. Capt. Young chafed on the side} Children’s classes have also been well ‘od docked alt ena- f er 0} ing ye! Hs punt yeaterday averaged between |!!0¢8 Decause of a badly infected foot. | filled and an unusual event has been ‘ eure was Johasen } fifty and sixty yards at a kick Mahan) —_ added to the list, This a jumping i anid be fight batere June. run |e HNO, with Brick'ey at ful: Fordham. eee ore fot site ore buns, te i ‘Jebneen CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Oot. 2— deck ew directing play, fll up ec 4 fora or Pecoho napregd ineghrares Loree ‘tudor Gardiner retiring from football, 'the ‘Crimson backyard at prevent. Tht oe eee Kasia, ig at Ms pied must take the jumps at « oe time, Milhotland and Dana suffering from in- |Combination, barring | wo * asulanr ed May. etternod " Arenas ae ine Kd juries and Smith on probation, C still be together when Harvard: meets ate thece vate, ered ee eS raised Suerneey tee Ste ae stele tat = aeumereecanon paar ‘ale tn November. 4 was the Princeton ved Gutemodiles and oven bis clothes. He Es ae Harvard and Penn State wil! me ts but th ‘ouch | One in a race for riders from te ‘I meet on ree days away. Coach "40 very badly received the gridiron a a "| Thorpe gave his : regiiar army or national guard and the Si ecTpine cremate oa mae STANDING OF THE CLUBS Fiesta lane | fSee ne ecaeen Erbe seus omer nian ee en, Eee Retwete Senaece ane NATIONAL LEauU: AMKRICAN LEAGUE, \Peknevivenia. teolball” management. (1 the eye, |horsewomen tn this locality have @e , another man of bis ; chp. W. Cup Wek PG Club, ; ppl di - cepted mounts * @wn color, Johnson ls fat now and not 2) s $86) piteinie WB Gi chicago, ij Are Now Battling ree Plimpton of Harvard was notl-! The way things look now the Ma-|“ “The jim of the committee in charge @f all in geod Aghting condition. It will ‘ C4 atest 1 gg oS” ds fled yenterday that the Norwich footbull|roon eleven have at the-most a fait} nar vean to make : ‘ 5 Gabe him a tong time to get deck inte es eh iNew ‘Tork: a 83 With the Minors. |) ‘erm b= porn disvanded ve-ause of the |ehance to hold the Tents to « te Teatro eh paall inves Of the ates ehape” RESUL YESTERDAY’: f of Halt-|acore and with the recasin | t ‘ © death O'Nell, MaDonaid's latest in Re lp rilaabengergh each pope kl eld ON {daete, Vernon Belyea, ‘sustained during |bin tnd” Buiter balay inaccurate tut al eet eres ee ene f z etret ttini ¢ Holy Cross contest. He at once cannot ' wader, Jooks Uke @ fighter. He ‘carries | \ Reo toe Bs ‘gunes' xotponet. Rain coupled with rival errors gave the Tole-/ made overtures to Penn State, and if nicks is pustoe net alae a j to marks, te tail and rangy and eturdy, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY Go clud of the American Association a|the Intter's athietic association can find |and high, and his carrying the hall ts $5.00 Atake: fe poddbaliond Mh 0 ctweng face and a abarp eye 1 Now Yok. Teo game and iow Tort 9 Philedetphia Vlotory over the Chicago Cube at Swayne|!t feasible to allow the team to play|the bright feature of the hackfeld, | COLUMBUS, ©. Gel & fi rectenine Mle tas Wen about Atty fights in Eng apse Tarai gam, | Rag Wiehe Field by a one-sided score of 6 to 2/67 Oct. % the date will be considered | Granfeld, who will prohably play quar-| clits, coupled w'1) the Mak teat oath | Meet, Wolsh drow out of @ match wit! ym at 3 one. © at ‘The Cubs played like a lot of schoolboys = pcg A la College bas asked to if op cratocntige by ® painful bruise on made Macervely Sete, refusing to make 1% pounds eight nd were completely outclassed in all jenese the hip bone, has lost a lot of < out of the thous before ring time, after O'Neill —— ——e 4 : . —_— but should be in fairly good i jepartmente of the game Stack and/ by Saturday. Dooling, McAviney, Tay- ‘ fad aceeded to Weilsh’s demand for Grant's bounder, and Grant was given hilli Wi Hargrove began the slab toil for tne Princeton. Slee lor and Kane will be the haltha ska, ‘ i Seocteste ot the purse and consented Ob ce tieeeta hit, Heame scoring {Phillies Were Easy for the! cure, while Collamore and Devost ee TON Nd OF In order to strengthen his line Coach iiees ut | ‘wear bandages. O'?ielll has hes doubit steal Cuoper ; : 5 med the Toledo battery. Stack proved |" ted at quarter in e Thorpe may shift Capt Mulvey from divog td Quang } Rees vending ehoot Lenchio Crees, cnn ° was out at the plate Deon to te.| Champions in First Part | netective with men on bases and wast! practice, but Emmons took the team {centre and Play him at rishi tackle ne canes tas picked Leachie out for a first op- — derus, to Peon Stock walked. Burns Gerricked at the close of the fifth after!) nee ieee wive auactetr- whol bas Denemt. Mot ruck out. Do ‘ ed for three years to make t : we eet | (Contineed trom First Page.) SIXTH INNING Luderns aaalont tw of Double Bill. peed ae Deen, related or ua [Duta more lite into th men than anv: | ( NOL 5 body else, J. 8, Was late : Larren: i Cooper in deep centre Stock made a \him, also was in poor form and proved stituted for him. At fullback Sirett ‘was f Robert Sdgren, New York ra Dretty stop and threw to Wiltse with FIRST easy for the Mudhen batters. | placed. ; Bveniag Works: ter and led off in the batting order. | Paskert’s grounder, Dooin flied out to GAME. — There was no scrimmage on account ' ‘To aettic a bet, would you pub-|Hearne and McLean went in as the} Cooper, No Runs. None Le! MILWAUKEE, Wis, Oct. 2—The Chi- of the heavy rains, and no line could he Yay ner Natonal Freight Traffe ie Wilfred Reid of England and ty j os zour ‘sporting column whether |Giant battery and were opposed by — | GIANTS: = cago White Sox and the M eo had on the work of the new cvinhination Wire eid of Englan' ‘ , bed foung Corbett, while training, |ton amd Killifer for tne Phillies. . H.PO. A. E.| team, champion cf the American Asso Of the back fleld. Glyck and Merritt ., . y i raat ase ime Pounds in ene night | By the time the second started the LAUREL RESULTS. [spores cliccsy 8 818 | fi eadiens pveala, terctasing: tay te Lege ee TeIAe: wae atisied Louis Tellier of France, Two of one glass of water? [crowd had inareased to 20,000. FIRE NAGEL afer, 2b 112445 Hed a etithel started yes: | \ EB ing: % iJ . game being ca at the end of the terday morni: vii e folio: ‘a : ee is D. w. | FIRST INNING—Knabo ot a Da oias ang upward, wie van Ogio -|Fletcher es... 3 2 1 § O{tenth inning on account of darkness, players: Phillips, th the following eleht| the Professional Golfers Who * ! : Pom meen 08 0 “RABE DWT | or ee auing|Yankea, 109 (Wolfe), 140 2 out and out | Burge 0 0 1 1 [The score was 3 toh Each team made JS: Maxer, F Peenieinin W- Swart) Competed at Brookline, Sail #0, i ‘ —— jown the third base line, Knabe taking + | Burns, If... 13 seven hits and Milwaukee was charged in, Streit and Capt. Baker. . fyi : — Rew matched with Tommy | third by fast running. Loolan took sec-| "ti Magazine, 107 (J. McTaggurt), 5 | Herzog, 3b. 14 H i H with three miscues to the White Sox's! —— t i jerphy, Packey MoFarland an-|ond when he saw that no one was near|to 1, even, and 2 to 6, «eond; Golly- | Murray, rf en ay fwo. Russell and Death Valley scvtt, Yale. | for Home. : crer Rimneee Chat he has thought it the bag. Lobert laid down « safe bunt | worg, 109 (McIntyre), 30 to 1, 6 to 1) Me ve 012 | Vere on the mound for the American) NEW HAVEN, Oct. 2—With a still | Harty Vardon ward Ray, th j ioe tant he won't roti just yet.|and Knabe scored. Fletcher made axial 6 to 2. third, Time 1.16, ¢ .ton|M aie ib o 0 re, while Hovitk and Hughes wora further changed lineup the Yale var- <- |Englsh protest o cs, deveated bepreg A few weeks ago| wonderful one-handed stop of Magee'® Queen, Fred Levy, Rod and G. \erkle, © 2 16 O Oltne home team’s battery. Schalk and, ity football eleven practised for two Among the passengers sailing on the! Roger MH. Hove Foster B. Davis, if Packay was of the opinion that he had pounder over second, tossed to Doyle, | ran a un aleo| Mathewson, p... © Y 0 1 | Sullivan caught for Cnicago jhours and a half in the rain and had steamship France to-day were Wilfred | Rhody Isiand ire, 18 up in @ Bough money tucked away and that |forcing out Lobert. Doyle threw to J ; Marquard, p 0201 0 —_— |@ thirty-minute scrimmage, from which | Reid of England and Louts Tellier of four hall mateh at the Wanna- iH feming was @ monotonous and wearing | verkie, doubling up the batter, Doolan | SECOND RACE-Gteeplechas for — — — — | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Oct. 2—The fos ae emerged covered with mud. France, two of the foreign professional :mo sett Cu cli Nance, } ppeanage anyhow. Packey has found |ecoring. Cravath slammed the ball to, Mens, four-year-olds and up, about] TOUM...., 8 14 27 13 g|Pittsburmh National League Club won) ity, rouchina hot and to assist | guiters who took part in the recent na- |" i ~ Regt aad ear Mareky in| Qeep right centre for three bases. Lu-|tWo miles; Handrunning, 15 (Allen), 4to from the Indianapolis American Assocl-/was used and resulted in te Pave tional open championship at Broo bert fighia, He oulpolated Sim hare gerue struck out, McLan drupping the & £0 5 and out, won, Mo, 40 (Noe) #to PHILADELPHIA. ation team 9 to & Mera went to pieces) touchdowns, ns. Dota players epoke in the hign- though trouble, al-| third strike and had to throw him out.|!. 5 to 2 and 6 to 5, second; Melos, 145 R. H.PO. A, in the Sfth inning and |, There were four touchdowns in all, The /est terms of the treatment accorded t Tommy oe, Sree admitted that lwo Runs. One Left. | (Jeffords), 8 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, third, | © 6 0 “> Mp) dunching bite with the locals’ errors,|firet was made right after the scrub /them while here. Reld was eo impressed i that Murphy had aoe Hoong Wve Cooper was given a life on Doolun’s | Tine, 42. Clan Alpin, fell; Madeline L, o1 8 @ scored abaya Lnprenien ‘nang entre uate Apeted heyond the with the American courses that he is| i, Foxe: i, + i more m! ou tt o . b . t ; Qunches, ANerward they boned twenty |S10™, throw to fi Shater tied out | fell. Foxcratt, Platter, Uncle Obie aisy 1110 ores total to & O'Toole, who started aNd being carried three-quarters of the viinking about returning In the near wounds wenty |i, Paskert In left centre. Fletcher | ran 1 0 2 1 Oltnegame for the vieltors, was taken ou: lemeth of the feld by Carter for the future if he can make satisfactory af } the fighting dropped @ single in short left, advano-| THIRD RACE—Selling; three-year. © 0 1 1 Ofafter he had allowed nine hits for a touchdown. The varsity did not try to Tangements with some American golf | thirds of the distancer mabteg Toney | IME Covper to wocond. Totert got olde And upward; one iile.—The Rump, o1e tote of 6 runs. kick the goal. Jub. Reld and Tellier #ald they would Jeok like 8 novice. Than Tommy my | Burns's rounder and touched third, |i (Watts), 7 to 6 1 to 4 and out, firat; O14 .. — gine second wns made by Wheeler after |nave remained in this country longer Joose & spurt that put Packey back on | {FCs Out Cooper. Doyle pupped high John Reardon, 11 (Troxlen, even and] Burns, ¢ 0 2 1 0} goLuMBUS, Onio, Ort. 2—In spite eee. hed sun Balt the lensth of the |had they not been anxious to get back Ges datensive to Lobert. No Runs. Two Lett out, second; Spellbound, 112 (Deronded, | cree one 0 7 2 unsteady fielding, the Columbus Amert-| Seld.to the Mfteen-vard line. Then on \1o the otner side in time to play in the ) and vegan whipping iefts . conte . + | Chalmers, 0 qi the Sheviln play Wheeler was sent over | ;.. = H Gad rights lato the Chicagreae eae | SECOND INNING-—Paskert single | to 1: 4 0 6 and gut, third. Time, 14, b Boseee 1 0 0 can Association team won from the! tor the touchdown and Ketcham kickei |! Tene oven champlonship, if Ge effectively that McFarland w over Shafer'a head. Dooin « da | Three atarters. Finneran, p 1s 048 Bt Louls Americans in a ten-inning|tne goal. ‘The third touchdown was, tll Ngai 4 Slotress at the ced of the bout, Mieepay (ainale to right, Paskert zoing to a | FOURTH RAC Handica we eee exhibition game. The final score was] result of old-fashioned line playa. ‘The | “Abe” Mitchell, England's noted artl- | t wae still strong and cager. Meners Beaton walked, filing the bases. Knale | YeAr-oldm, five and one-lal - | Totals a 6 26 13 018,04 Cole ment tho entire distance! varsity backs, Beckert, Wheel san golfer, says that he was driven into | fast chance Se ts ¥"F \torced out Seaton, Fletcher to Doyle, | tte Bleu, Wi (Wolfe), 8 to 6 1 too for the win ‘erring tied the core] Canties, in short rushes brought the ball |tne professional ranks on account of rape y fo start (batty vert scoring, Dout sbod out. (emt, Hilete MS. Met SUMMARY, in the eighth with @ home run to deep! near the goal line and Wileon took it|the intense hostility shown to him in final spurt with the first round, 6. Dooth going to third. eam, WJ. MoTag-| pirat Base on Ball~Of C centre. In the tenth Hinchman's double| qy, on toa i haps \ pacha Fletcher made marvellous catch of 2 to 1, 2 to 6 and out, nd; Flite \-O8 Chalmers, 6. WO se erlening Piniom C6 SAPrIBbee eee teneeaawe Belcan tiled’) the two amat te be: ANNY MI-ETRICK hi ‘ Doolan'n Hner, jumping in the al Sway, 117 (Butwell, 4 to & 1 to 3 third, [orreck, Out=By Matty, 1; Chalmers, 6; |°°°F to kick the goal. cwuse Of the fact that he ts a working: | | ee) lage atten epearing it with his gloved mend, then |Tiine, 110, Violet 4 . B third. |Marguard, J, ‘Threetass Hite tetent —_s The fourth touchdown was made by|man. Mitchell says that he fully in-| } moter’s promis that Frank in gloved hand, then ey M ulno ran. Two-i ise Hit—Luderus, Sto! | LAUREL ENTRIES. |Castles, The ball thin time was given | tended to cross the Atlantic to compete Moran will have the firet match |threw to Merkle, bing up Knabe,| PIPTE RACE =s three-years|—Thorpe, Burns, Merkle, Mat Bias the varsity on the scrub's twenty-five in both the amateur and open tourney: with Johnson In Paria, ‘That's why he |who was stpaling at the time, One Run, |Wid* and upward: one mile ~Maste:|Metcher. Double Plays-dtock, ip pel ——— yard line and the backs immediately {in this country, but Was Warned before | it Gb taking 0 chances With his rou. |Oue Left, Sim, #8 rDerunde). 6 to'2, even antl to] etna, Double Playx-diock, Shafer} RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Md, Oct.|sarted rushing again, From the nfteen |hi< departure that measures, would be lh, Topped blonde at present. He's saving | Murray struck out. McLean singlet |?) St! Beach Sand, 10 (Waldron), 3 tol Attendan Pan ermal Gn Crea, ‘The entries for to-morrow’s races|yard line Castles tried a fleid goal and |taken to prevent him from driving trom Gt Ait hs Bim for the big blow-out, At that one| past short. Merkle flied to Cravath rm 1, 6 to 6 and 3 to S, necond; Homecreat, = are as follows Eatiod, but shoruly atterward the varsity | the Aret tee You Wont Be i who aaw the masterly manner in which| short right. Hearne struck out No{ li (Hasies), 10 tod, 4 to 1 and 8 to 6, PINT RACE.—Three-yeer-olds and up; selling; | Tecovered the ball and Castles took it | Corsied fi @horan trimmed Al Palser might wonder | nu: Ove Left m BPE Time, 14614. Chas. F. Grainge: (Special to The Fiveaing W. one mile yards Schaller, 108; Den, | over for a touchdown, Pendleton failed| The Firitish women golfers, Mise t fwhy any caution should be needed, me One Lett, Mt : | o_O GROUNDS, Oct ae March, 118; *Kate K.. 110; ‘Atdon, 103;|to kick the goal, Muriei Dodd, Miss Gladys Ravenscroft Disa inted Now! | . 2 TIIRD INNINU—Wiltes went to orace KE, also ran, . 8, Oct, 2.—The Giants eimend, 110, Compliment, 107. Puew,| The varsity lineup was: Rober nd Miss Mabel Harrison, were aj PPO! ‘Joifhaon must ight somebody,” said | tiret in pl { Merkle. Lob Jooenenesiipesene won easily in the first My Vellow, 106: Lord Elam, 107; Viemma- ends; Still a Pe peel the winners in the second und } a G place of Merkle. ined o 0} e fire’ 108; 5 a rt man and . /among the con (|: mesure today. ates bintad, ther [terms Doyle muds «arent sop] RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE, |reewar tin aeneiuies tony. of tn ci sno Renan, atcha at Cooney, murda: owe canadran worn gar chamnins Ee a Ma } m inland threw out Mages. a p i \ 5 akluna:| Martyn, centre; Wilson, ship at the Royal Montreal Club tin fy andem, ond when Sobrate wohle | ne ot ee, Cravath got al erage RACK—For all agen: alx fy Dating in the aixth settied the resuit, |fve and # Rall tarionse— etre, t00, Pama, | Wheeler und Heckert, haltba ‘All won decisively, greens, i trees hoe th aueane eee i ‘ fret. Doyle got Laderura|, FIRST RACE. For all ages: six fur-| Henry Fablan, the new ground keep-| tie, ae "| tles, fullback, — {hats apie Son get 0 £9,000 purse with Moran, ena |srounter and touched second, forcing | Onk*— Mae Natt. Loftus), frst: lor, who succeeds the late John M ‘THIRD RACK, —Thrwo-yosr-clds and ur selling _ Although they succeeded tn playing t which it Vienne assures me that he has’ hin {Ut Cravath, No Runa, None Left. Uncle Hart, 110 (Borel), second; Guide leyported to- urphy, on: *Napter. | Carlisle, out the first round yesterday at the New 2ork iy and took charae. Fubian | {06 S¥red astdeuand,, 104, Ga formerly played on the same ball team | Molite B,, 109; *Blackford, with McGraw at Cedar Rapide. FOURTH RACE.—For all a hans si furlongs. Light o' My Life, 117; Prince Ahmed, |, Cook, 100; jood Das, 9, CARLISLE, Pa. Oct, ‘dled up." Beaton covered frat and took Lmde- | POMt: 114 (Keogh), third, Time, 1.14 2-5, | The old stock query, “Who struck |rus's toss of Cooper's sharp hit. Sha-| Bay Head, Amity, Syringa, Mike Cohen, Billy Patterson?” will soon be replaced | fer walked. Fletcher was hit by one of | Sayville, Rubleon LL, Blister, Gold of links of the Essex County Country Club flow me #o bad that the Come Carliste Indians omething more ornate and fin de| se Orphir and Colle also ran. 'T ey grein ; H ip fonthall plage 5 ee aton's inshoots and went to firat and | O°? also ran. Twordoliar , 118; (iuy Weber, 100; Montesour, 102; Cedeas.lera was a gridiron feature at Carlisie, ego, te,gpenk: “Who's matched phate to wecont Stock ran the banna | Mutuel® bald — Mae Taft, etraignt LOUISVILLE ENTRIES, b, vter Gold," 100; Belamow 104 ag gaa [The ArOaLeT PArL Of ihe scrimmage _ ee for Pletcher. Lobert caught urna 122 Feta ue tener auiie at palate Mb bait feria oa Aiea ‘Sriesiine’ Fala Bearnce | bed @ gentleman of sporting tastes |!ine drive a rew to Luderus, doub- |) SF : . CE TRACK, LOUISVILLI 103; Colors, 108; aie ‘ lan Fi ee Temarked to me to-day: "Me for (ling up Stock. No Runs. Ong Left, | #20W 8440 Oct. 2—Thy entries TLL, Ky. | Yoo o° Vervune, 168 ee Jae ch Gerace agian Tiee, mrnenete: A 5 for Peacock, 105; Heaxtbeat, 109; | lively appearance with well ont all Tangtord-Jeanetia aera | FOURTH INNING—Btock went to] BUCOND RACH—For colts and geid- | races are un follows to-morrow's | vet Quest, 105: s, lively appet h well onto @ hun: ; , ‘Hues Mey 109, dred football men going through all ‘hie te one time that Ican eit back and [short and Grant to third for the Giants, | ES! Wwoodyearolds, five and a half fur- MIRTH HACE. —Three-yeer-olde and up maidens | kinds of rudiments on the two gridirona, 4 Selling: two.rear.oid . , gee & good Aight and enjoy myself, Grant threw out Paskert. tock tossed |(ONs#—Bolala, 104 (Tur first; San ir to ‘hen, ‘winners of one rece obly; six furiongy—Aware. | ‘The arrival of Albert Exeniline, a formet tae Ry ere pine gen nll dba Rantala Hivos he Rack Jonren sa, 107 «Muxton), second, John Gund, Weer, 307: Wot, ds sturbey im tel indian star end, who has been toate | A Gunboat Smith-| Runs. ft, NOTE (MeCuber, third. ‘Pime-107, Des beK A ‘on; Remo. 101, h dal i ling _Diterbeln University for severay Lonstord Vout would have quite a few! Doyle struck out. Murray fled out [ped FER Ce DA anes Manson: Buck Shppeentien ehowenee slalmes, ees Te een pene any adds | ing oly oe Sige ot car to Paskert. Lobert threw out McLean. !i3i1) and Little Bean ¢ arty Lo, Hquire Trek Oe | Roth teams specialized on kicking and ‘ ‘They have ft elant | No Runa one Left, COUtuBR BRAT Bal pale a gave close attention to the now signals y f ‘ . times before thie and nobody has asyet| FIFTH INNING--McCormick went to| nluce $7.70, ahow $4.00. Man Vor nie HANDS UP! each |e workinx out, Leo Harris of ‘ou replace soiled cuffs with a clean gel b eee cosvicd oak to slow taste. Jeancssai right in place of Murray. Stock threw |p se snow toa dee emm place The greates. thef_in fiction ts Ar-| Haantlabure, and Prof, Forest Craver of one turn, No attaching or detaching. No dif on & ma-jout Knabe. Doolan was given a lite | 6 » show $3.10, John Gund, show Year-olds sene Lupin; Just as Sherlock Holmes is ere ane She | eransien ference ip appearence ftom the | regulation taken the|when Doyle let his grounder get away | oe” ge re oe Kaiuelt | fiction’s. chief detective, Past Ditkinnes oes seuehed HIF eur Doubles) the "Tite" at the Jas they} from him. Lobert Mod to McCormick |Fatled to Nee Auto Trmcks Kitted, | scence, 100; Vincotoa, Tot omanede: di | Arsene Lupin's almost _ miraculous it now looks. as shirt and haives its laundering. A in doop right. Maxee hit the right fleld rrying upon hie shoulder a bundle | Wan, Me +1 skill in eluding the law and his utter Red and White followers A new feature in an old established brand of wall for single, Doolan going to third, (of wood, Which is suppowed to have [ant aie ait fares csPhetee am eer yenede | lack of caution in etting into danger |!!! have ® promising shirte—Columbia, Famous since 1875, pe Cravath singled to left, scoring Doulan|obstructed his view of trafic, Thomas Vina; Helen, Meroe, ttt, Helion tegeer [have formed the theme of Maurice — 4 Plain, pleated and dress shirts, Guaranteed GHEPPARD is back in the| #74 Pulting Magee on third, On an at-|smiti, a laborer, started acroas Sev mn Maak, 18g) Leblanc’s most famous stories. 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