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| ey ae URS aie GIANTS AND CARDS PLAY MISERABLY A LITTLE. DIPLOMACY NOW, AND RITCHIE AND WELSH MAY MEET AFTER ALL Senin, 14, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). (MEYER ata f ATN.Y.A.0, MEET ONEIL GETS MILE Best Athletes in the East Compete in Carnival at Traver’s Island. + o WST’, Sor usot Mon! : Wan Woe Ye't MEET Some tT He May Tee Verran, VERRP CArTAm TO Queck PEeoRe IN ENGLAND! Sorr as WHat You'Re GOING OVER To GR wie ! Eugene Corri, the Honest Ref- eree, to Officiate When Ritchie and Welsh Meet. | (Special to ‘The Evening World.) TRAVERS ISLAND, N. ¥., June yy 4 Glorious weather and a well bal- y, Oi 4) 4 | anced programme rewarded the 8,000! v\ Sp Passitg Our J who journeyed out here this after- * % : iat Q LUNE OF WN ; {noon for the ninety-second spring, 1914, by The Prem Publishing Co, 5 : cH line a games of the New York A. C. The’ Covwriets. 1014, Yi Leeann Wonte CeRru: NIN . i | country home of the club on the edge FF again—on again—oft again— : CONVERSATION on again—off again—on again —off again—on again—off—on —off—on-—and so on—and 80 on--&c, At this moment the Ritchie-Welsh fight is on again. It may be off to- morrow, although word comes from Chicago that Ritchie will sail for England Wednesday aboard the Aquitania, The London promoters have posted Ritchie's money with ee Billy Gibson, the human safe deposit vault, and have promised to have the bout refereed by Eugene Corri of the % National Sporting Club, the honest referee. - ‘When Tommy Burns went to Eng- Pe and to fight Gunner Moir he id me who was the fairest referee in England. Although undoubtedly there are many fair referees, 1 happened to know Eugene Corri well, having gone 4 to many fights with him in Kngiand r And visited at his country plac knew that Corri knew at lea Much as any other man in England a about boxing, and that there was no fairer and more determined referee in a the world. So I recommended Mr, ot Pelham Bay, with hundreds of! women sitting on the lawn under the! trees, had the appearance of a.gamien party. The programme, sixteen track: and five field events, brought out the strongest athletic talent in the East. Every prominent club had one ov r moro of its stars entered, and the rivalry between the New York A. C. and the Irish-American was especially ‘I . keen. é — —— A big surprise happened before the, | | had tb in thé 880-yard ELECTION B AT WITH WHITE SOX: onic eee: haat” sie ops les ir ae event, 2 Brana a" colored dare! 1 ‘ ee —— from the Salem Crescent A. C., beat out William Weber, the Jersey atar, i eae ; ssterday, with} After Archer had been escorted tol atier a theitling race, the same lineup 2s habs y hes 1 | the Brooklyn's dressing-room @ phys- a yo0-Yard. Final-— Won by Alvah Snodgrass on first and Grant at) (ojan was called and after an exam-| Moyer, 1.-A. A. C.; Harry Buhler, short and Murray in right. Matty |ination of Archer's arm he declared} Bronx Church House, second; and Doak were the opposing slab-| that his right elbow was broken. White, Balem Crescent A. ection ———— ak crowd of fans. President Bbbets had| qyre agg s m J U - i ry FIRST INS Hiugeitis died out) err, Buaanon’s A rwatycwike Nes 120-Yards High Hurdles, Fi Tr > is hand P Coe Entry, Well Played by|Ten Thousand Fans Turn Out) to Dovie. ature gent out_on 4| "FIRST INNING. Johnaton’s ard] Ny oat, No Weeks G weee ‘ost, . . ‘ond grounder to Snod . Post A. C,, secon the Regul Finished i in Chicago to Greet M Bolan struck out, NO. unassisted, |hit bounder was grabbed by O'Mara, | GConnor, Pastime A. C, third, Time, e Regulars, Finished in in Chicago to Greet Man- |” ck 0 O RUNS, who threw him out at first. Good] 17 yeconds, Bescher struck out. Butler tossed| punted to Daubert, who fumbled, | '7 9eo°Q"8 iinai—won by J. Bruns, 5 out Burns. Grant got « base on bails. [giving the batter his base. Salet | ag °griem crescent A. CoP Willian Third Place. ager Chance. Grant stole secomd. Doyle smashed |struck out and Good was doubled up| Weber Elizabeth Y. M,C. As second: a three-bagger to deep left centre, itrying to steal second on McCarup's | \qnen, Elizaketh Yi My © ieee, eree he ever.saw ina ring. Corri was scone Grant. ee eit ae throw to O Bare. NO RU is 1 by | 2858-5. an 7 ly “in the ring,” for he was . . right, scoring le and went all the] Dalton’s pop-fly was grabbed by | 55 me “Eeiiay referee to break, throws eee ae oie, Oe BATTING ORDER. way to third on Magee's fumble. |schulte, Daubert walked. Daubert |, Putting the 16-Pound shat Won’ ; by ¢. the red tape of ancient custom and takihg third. Ford hit into double PIPING ROCK, N. Y., June 6.— 7 Snodgrass lifted a high fly to Miller.’ went to second on a wild Py ft ‘3 t 10 inches; W. @Miclate within the ropes. BISON CITY FEDS play, Gagner to Hoffman to Myers, | Piping Rock had the biggest day of | 4NC%, wot chicas TWO. RUNS. Cheney threw out Smith, Daubert | ‘stance of hence Tea connition Bince my Burns’ ONCE IN ENGLAND cs oad White WILL STAY There. er Weaver, } q F. Root, N. Y. Smith scoring, Delehanty filed out tO} {ts history here this afternoon. It|Harteell, rf. Blackburn SECOND INNING~Miller was giv; |reaching third. Wheat sent the fans /triai), 45 feet 2 inches, second; J. d+ me ONE Ri life on Stock’s bad throw that/wild by slamming the ball to deep | ps . 2 was the second day of the Cook, cf. Demmitt, 1 heres : I " Elliott, N. Y. A. C, 43 feet 41- : pfman’s bounder wae taken by] Si eReuae ped silat bit tans Walsh, If, Collins, $2. pulled Snodgrass off the, bag: Pasi us centre for i home run, scoring Dau | inches, third. P 3 Louden and Schafiey. "Weateralll nent y dl anatbaher, « Chane, ib on ove! er @ for albert ahead of him. | ‘Cutshaw wits Me tun—Woe by J, Oita a high one to Louden. Gagnier was|out in great numbers. The little kinpaugh, ss. Hodle, cf | home run scoring han As eine easy for Cheney and Sailer, TWO iN . Jackson, I. A. Aa} retired, Louden to Nchafley. NO] grandstand partitioned off in boxes | Willlams, 1b. Schalk, « ae neta inet tipnc hand stands ton | aRCON ; second: William Gordon, unattach BONE 8 filled Truesdale, 2b. Alcock, 3b. j€o hit into D INNI Zimmerman | third, Time, 4 minutes 22 seconds, tage under any possible cir. ING—Shaw madé a! Was filled long before post time in } nother home run. Beck was safe an|sent a slc smith, wh Murray's muff of his liner. Doak] the ball over to Daubert in plenty of sacrificed, Matty to Snodgrass, put-|time for an out. Schulte fanned out| Warhop, p. Benz, p ’ault—Won by Geordon B, cumstances. The fact that a world's Manan running catch of Schaf-|the opening event, while crowds sat 4 ¥ v) cl y championship title went with his de- loy'e high bit, fiy, Evans caught|on benches on the rolling lawn.|,.Uimbire® Lvans and Hgane Y. A. C. (3 inches), actual cision, and that one contender was Louden's fly. Owens got. tendance, 10,000. feet; L. F, Schneider, Mo-/ vault an America: fords Everybod : ti Beck on second. Doyle tossed] weakly. Sweeney pasted the ball on | fe hei ly seemed to know every- — = NS hawk A. C. (18 inches), actual iene weal have oe soe inant TOOL RE AAS SABA tS Te Ne a llteay Alle 10) wan TiNG 4. patton (Special to The Evening World Sane cere fied fo wie | Line to the fence in deep centre for! 19 feet 6 inches, second; K. Caldwell, con o Corrina More influ- nice catch of 5 «i OHIOAGO, June tthe Bir , “lStock walke vid et op ft a home run. Corriden singied to left. |], 4. a. C. (3 inches), ‘actual vault 11 Len ‘o1 pedi rp than the ‘owen 5 ay Pines canire, Houck flied party on a large scale. Regulars, . June 6.—The ehland=[son, Miller allowes atty’s pop AY | Archer's line fy was grabbed by Dal- feet @ inches, thi vce Of (he aanouncer's socks, 1 a out to Delehanty, Shaw struck out.|those who follow the races day In /eTS opened their first Western trip |to hit the ground and touched Out] jon ONE RU LT Re Sere i , Stock so as to puta slow man on the; Stengel fouled. So did OM ree- yi Race— porting Club, and « reat nse: | Bradley’s Boys Boys wil Not Re-}@gtuN8, vavanca — weaterait] M4 day out, made the trip out and/of Yhe year here this atternoon before |Ft2CK #4816 Pitten “fooled. them bs | sfecarthy erotn ara.| won'by N.Y. A. Cs (Donald Mebou- r bases. | ‘arthy grounded out, Corriden to} boxing. He docan't referee ° threw out Young. Downey singled | mixed with society. 4 crowd of 10,000, Many of the local |gtealing second, Bescher fouled out! Sajer, NO RUNS | Bau aod OP Beck and, Kennedy, for money. He is a W: 0} to centre and took second on Shaw'a| While racing here is conducted on |fans turned out to welcome Frank |to Wingo. NO RUNS. THIRD INNING—(heney singled Pi en 393-5 wer lows boxing just as r SNIN led second, Time, 7 minut follow ole, others fumble, Smith filed out to Shaw-|9 sport for sport's sake basis, there |Chance and his new combination, but TERe Ree ttrnuew ihe along the third base line, Johnston |" “Running High Jump — Won’ ty He has a family of boys, and each, Until July 3. Rewnes jagnier backed out to short | W&® considerable speculation on the |there was no such demonstration as 1 te i centre, Magen going to. third wirtiea 40" the: invala, Cheney tone | La nae gh ay fachesy seonés one is being brought up’ ke left for Ford's fly. ONE RUN. results of the various events and|that of last year when he showed|furns caught Miller's fy to left and| held at second, Sater was thrown out | wruel Jumb. 6 ter © Uae nol Frenchmi who was ” Smith nailed Myers’ pop fly. Evans| anybody could find a friendly layer | here for his opening engagement. |by a perfect line throw to Meyers) at first by Cptshaw, both runners ad. to box as soon as he could ute fiontne glove, singled to Tah bag ney also singe to right sending Evans to secon BROOKFEDS. to qight sending Evans to second | ‘The card was very attractive, con- ’ cratch), 6 feet 2 inches, third; F. ancing a base. Zimmerman fann Holbrook, St. Agnes A. C. (4 tizel flied to | nalled Magee at the plate, Dolan go- C ns applauded Aitchison. | inches), actual SES TS 5 feet 10 iriches, 1, Wilson went out on a if he cared to back his judgment. FIRST INNIN¢ > Jockey Collin, Benz knocked down Hartzell’ | !8& to seco eI t | ground v Snodgras: unassisted. | x, BSS WILLARD has announced R. H.PO. A. Bl Svans and Murphy enonored at ecc- | taining three steeplechases and four |Ciee snnecy du eee. nO NES NonUNS. . : ison waa called out on strikes, | hie desire to meet either the win- 1 1 4 © LJond. Westersil singled to left, Mur-|fat events, The features were the| Weaver was out on a grounder to| Burns doubled to left. Doak wasl palton flied out to Good. Daubert ner of the Carpentier-8mith or phy scoring and Holman moved to “ Malzel. Maizel knocked down a drive |t#ken out of the box and Slim Sallee a ball over the right fleld fence | 0 0 @ 1 Whitney Memorial Steeplech: 1, el knocked a driv the Johnson-Moran bout, in France geoond. Gagnier line filed to sHan- eplechase and | eet nekburhe and. Peck threw {took bis place, Grant beat out a bunt} for a home run, this being the third -2 3 4 1 O/ ford. Owen forced Westersil at sec- | the Piping Rock Grab Bag Handicap advancing Burns to third. Doyle | yo so fal 9 game. Smith England, c him out @t first, Demitt fouled out homer so far in tho gi | = 1 3 2 0 6jond, Louden to Downey, TWO RUNS. | for two-year-olds worth in the neigh-|to Willams. NO RUNS, fouled to Beck. Murray struck out.|/went out on his bounder, Corriden to 3s te o safe bet that neither winner Hig; ge ag = borhood of $6,500. Walsh was eafe when Weaver tum. |Snodgrase singled to left scoring | sain, ONE RUN. scnulte sent a N FINAL la oes wea Westerzil,3b..9...0 1 2 3 1| WINNERS AT MONTREAL. ‘The first race saw the defeat’ of | bled his Krounder, Hut he was natled | Pon toh second, Grant. was out | fy to Wheat, Sweeney. singled. to That's cosy. Willard je POTEN-|Garnler,ss........0 0 3 4 1 Cloud tke favorite. He ran under|"haxer was out, Hong to Chase, Peek {stealing third, Wingo to Beck, ONE] right. Corriden walked, Sweeney | ite idalaat WeAVeWAHA in |OWNAC.+..500. 0 8 2) 2° 1] FERAL RACKAHures sep: tworveer, © pull in front to the stretch, but|/drove a double to centre, Williams | RUN. | INGE taking second. Archer singled to the the world. ag fgets Me secy a caatanes 4 on 626 olds; five furlongs.—Ethan Allen, 104] when let down he didn't have enough | was easy for Blackburne and Chase, | | FOURTH meaty ager ule spubled infield, filling the bases, ¢ cheney are enormous, with his ¢ feet 6 inches , 1 1} Capian), 3% to 1, 8 to G and 4 to 5, first; |left to stall off the stretch run of | NO RUNS. to left, Doyle made a great catch of drove ‘the ball to the fence in left Ay van reavas B4b pouhds ot -0 0 O 4 Casaba, 106 (Murphy, 4 to 1, @ to 6 and! Coreopsis. Cloud had Collins fouled to Maizel. Chase was| Wingo's fly in short centre, Beck] oenire for three bases, rcoring Rn ruatt kaa hin etrenern © 0. 0 0 0\%to 10, second; Aunt Josie, 110 (Hanover) 2 had no trouble | nit by a pitched ball and went to first,| struck out. Sullee also struck oUt.) sweenoy, Corriden and — Archer. pede ae .. d aby" is Meee Nats Close cok q i Aunt Joste, 110 (Hanover) | beating Lad of Langden Yor the | Chase died stealing, Nunamaker to | NO RUNS. Johnston was thrown out at first by “a . + @ 0 0 0 0] 4% to 4, 6 to S and ¢ to 5, |. Time | place. Truesdale, Bodie was thrown out by| Beck threw out Stock. Butler made | yfara, Good bounced one to Cute | i ote 1 GS Coremiry, Goldbaves:: Durer SECOND RACE. Maizel. NO RUNS, a neat atop of Meyera's grounder and |g eer oe ean out. THREE| Older of the Metropolitan es in righ hand, Cer 7 wood, Raymiller, Kazan, Celto, Tiepin. ai i 2 MMURD. INNING—Schalk stepped | threw him out at first, Matty walked. | RUNg, i . : if ek tos Pee tot tovem a Ti, 5] Star and Garter also ran, rane Glen Cove Plate was scratched Jin front of the plate and took Tr Dolan ran back to yhe fence jn Ie | Corriden made s sensational’ min- Amateur Championship ured. Loree Cooper batted for Houck in SECOND RACE_-Purae $500; three- | own to five starters, with Peregrina | dale's high fly. Aleock muffed War- | and ca 0 ning catch of Wheat's foul fly, Cut- senature. Bren when ie puncheg Holt batted for Chappelle dn and. Up; selling: six tur-{ Pickle tho favorite. Peregrine went|op's foul and drew an error. Ware RUNG. INNING—Dovie. made 0|Stew walked Stengel forced Cut- Won by 4 Up and 3 see if the crowd Is amused by his| ninth. longs. Vreeland, 110 (Carroll), 6 to 1,{20Wn at the first jump. ‘Thereafter |Por then fanned: Malzel popped (0) Gio agwint to Snodgrass with Hug: DN at eran cn Olmars. singled 4 ‘spite of his easy going nature BUFFALO. 2 to 1 and 6 to 5, first; Semi Quaver, },Hie Sandy led practically all the way.| "Schalk filed to Walsh. Alcock was| Sings high bounder, | Magee fouled |i right, promoting Stengel togthird. becomes waspish when hu R. HPO. A. B,|110 Grant), 3% to 1, 8 to 5 and 4 to &,| Closely attended by Skibbereen. At] tossed out by Warhop. Benz fanned, |to Meyers. Dolan sin to centre. | Mocarthy filed out to Johnston, NO Ayweial to The Evening Warid,) MoCarty tried to “smear” Deleh: It 0 0 fi 0 0 wecond; Anavri, 112° (Hanover), 10 to| the stretch turn both Skibbereen and} NO RUNS, Mg | Dolan stole second Miller | RONS, MORRIS COUNTY GOLF CLUB, and bn. oon. an: the Big) erie veces 1,4 to 1 and 2 to 1, third, ‘Time, | Bl Bart moved up strongly, but Big] FOURTH INNING—Collins ~ ran | fled out to Bescher. NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—Saler singled to| .ocvonr, N. J, June 8 deh r realized that he was bene Schlafly, 1b. / 2 0 tf 0 044/13 4-5. Colors, Uncle Ed, Eye White, | Sandy held his advantage to the end.| pack and grabbed Hareell’s drive. Sallee tossed out Burns. Grant] joe. zimmerman's pop in short cen- | CONV ENT, N. oe jun —Oswi ke a punching bag he turn- | Louden, ss 1 0 § § {Sum Queen, Stout Heart, Rudicon, | Skibbereen beat El Bart a length for) Cook walked. Walsh also walked | Went out the same way, Doyle} try’ was grabbed by Stengel, Ax | Kirby won the New Jersey State ‘on Luther and beat him to @ “ees Augustus Heinze, Anar, Ralph Lioyd, | he place. and Cook moved up to second, Al- | struck out, NO RU et Schulte fanned Saier stole second.|champlonship golf title over the links ih, Boldier Kearns slammed a|Hanford.ct....... 2 2 3 0 O) ister Plorence, Kaderoseros and THIRD RACE. Cock fumbled Nunamaker's hounder | SIXTH INNING Wilton fied tol sweeney popped up to Smith, NO|o¢ ihe Morria County Golf Club to- swing into Willard's body, drew | Young, rf.... 0 2 2 F Of} isabel! Casse also ran. © Plate for hunters|and filled the bases, Peckinpaugh | Doyle. he i Wi LJ nee g “3 RUNS. a The Metropolitan amatecr ten feet and waited for Willard! Downey, 2b. 1 3 1 4) 2]. THIRD RACE—Purse $500; three- the three-mile,courae, went to|hit into a double play, Chase to| Grants head. Wingo forced out) Aitchison, filed out to Johnston, | day Incensed for an ii y, 2b. . A year-olds and up; six furlongs.—|H, P, Whitney's Web Carter admir-| Schalk to Chase, forcing Cook at the Butler arene oe rant threw] paiton singled to left. Daubert flied| champion defeated Maurice E, Ris- Beant ‘Willard’ r Foached across that ten Smith, 3b. 2 1 2 1 Olstippery Day, 98 Gimyth), 15 to 20, 2) ably ridden by ‘Tommy Wright. He] plate jand Peck our at first, NO on Heck. NO RUNS. scageo, snode| OU, t2, JoRnston. | Dalton war out liey of Atlantic City by 4 up and 3 foot ani vold ss yo 1 to 5, first; Puri na, k La.gee. atealing, Are yO : th « ake righ’ Binder on tbe Heaths + ‘ ge Ora celnvens 20 10 4, fito 1 and ra" be ee COA ocala hated Weater filed to Hartzell in doop | Tass filed to Dolan. Stock also fled) RuNE, to play wun, Ford, p. 2 2 0 3 Of mond: Auster, 101 (Ambrose), & to 1] Lampblack and Tyosa, The last tine| Tent. Blackburne flied to Cook. |OML Le Delany NO Ne N8 SIXTH INNING—Corriden walked,| In the first round Risley held his’ If big Jess ever becomes really an- - — — —|8'to 1 and even, third. ‘Time—1.141-6:| pound, Ireland Yet threw Ambr mitt flied out to Hartzell, NO| SEVENTH INNING Salle atruck| archer struck out and on McCarthy's | own nicely to the turn and Kirkby’ ‘moyzd while in the ring he can beat -. ® 12 27 12 3 {Cobourg Helle, Bursar, Ondramida, | Clark out of the saddle and Tyosa RUNES INNING Will Oeran oer bad throw to Daubert to catch Cor- | stood only one up there, Risley soon ¢ : NNING—Williams was Huggins reaching | riden nanping, the latter reached . calted out on strikes, ‘Truesdale alao {thitd. Dolan beat out a hit to Stock,| second. Cheney grounded out, Cut. |sauared the match and Kirkby, with j od out on strikes, Beng made Bugging scoring. Dolan ee Roi shaw. to Daubert, Corriden taking |a brilliant streak for three holes, won! Bome day he'll find himself. And| Houck, elle, 1. Left on} purse $1, mile and a furlong Sameera ap ae in animous by fanning Warhop. | ase; he was out ock to Snod-| third, A wild pitch allowed Corriden | them all and became 2 up, Kirkby got / when he does—wateh him: | Bas . 4; Buffalo, 5. Home! Waterbaas, 199 (Smyth), 11 to 5, 9 tol BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, | No RUNS. Ce oe trent to Wi Matty | £0,{7088 the Plate, Johnston was re- | hunkered on the seventeenth and Ris. Runs—Hanford, Shaw, Evans. Two-| 10 and 2 to 5, first; Dorothy Dean, 1 Collings was called out on strikes,| | Meyers fouled out to Wingo. atty! tired on his hot bounder by Smith the tole hus ‘reducine Tee HE Riles Sehiiiione anad| Base Sucaifice Hit-—| (J, Collins), 7 to 1, 2% to 1 and 6 to 8, . = _|arucadale threw out Chase, — Bodie | fied out to Wilson. Bescher singled | and Daubert. ONE RUN. ley, won. the: Role, isepis)-) Records Committee" of the} Younk s--Smith (2), Del-| second; Barnegat, 104 (Leshan), 16 to! BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, | was retired, by Peckinpaugh and|to centre. Rescher stole second.|~ gmith struck out. Wheat singled | margin to one hole in Kirkby's favor, International Amateur ..th- | ¢nty, Downey, ‘Donble Plays —Gax- |} "to 1and 2 to 1, third. Time, June 6.—-The entries for Monday's _ No RU Burns was purposely allowed to walk.| to centre. Cutshaw raised a fly tol phe card: Ypsilon and Ambphion alao ran, ut and up the hill toward Mineo n Balle—Of Houck FOURTH RACE — Throe-year-olds| ie was well backed too, sili That why I say he Is entially First Bast ; Struck Out—Byland upward; Windsor Hotel Cup; the greatest heavyweight in the world. | of Chap ae maces ar y Me * Grant and flied Stengel’ bouncer nier, Hofman and Myers; Young and|q'52.— Lochiel, Night’ Stick, Floral | Paces are as follow McLean batted for Johnaton, Stenacl's infield bouncer ie Jetic Federation has adopted u set of jxchattey. Attendance-2,000, Ump'res| Park, Kingly and ‘Tactics also ran FIRAT RACE—or wo-vearolde: conditin to Dolan, NO RUNS. was taken care of by Corriden and | oie!T#bY 446468 rules proposed by the American com- - ASI ual tive, fares teva EIGHTH gp pts atkchy kage to <0 RUNS. - \in_.. B2445 4 mittee. Although the English and) WASHINGTON PAIK, BROOK- a phart 7 Pe Sica toulek out’ ce TH INN ING pad peatad oft Vad ad French, both of whom have some ex-| LYN, N. Y., June 6—The Brookfeds LATONIA ENTRIES. 6,— ne Snodgrass. Butler Mied to Bescher.|,fcorching low line oy aaa eet zim. |in 44555 3-36-76 H perience in athletic matters, ob), appearcd here this afternoon for the | ed Ie and upwant; | NO RUNS. merman filed out to Wheat. NO| B h men visited bunkers with fre- | * the propowed method of timing races! jaxt time until July 9 After this] TON, Ky. June furlongs, — Wespiiram, 0: "Srettatay Wh: cnuiiatian SEN RUNS. quency in the afternoon, accounting { ve ted. ‘The rule provides that| 4 | entries for TIE sig rca 110, stu, 11 o™M beat out his grounder to|for most of the extra strokes. Pe was op J: we hat! ba hot quads Ho pack thei entries for tit, 1b: Cnt ten, Ms Saddor lara beat ou! hI pund t | ve eg Cheat nate arse one| be ee iy Play ae aawe ie aha Went.| | erie a fe, tnt ional Oe ek: WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE, Goniden sa i a card of the afternoon match to the “ACO 'o n nd one) YP! M hae Bye ke 4 | fite fore) ee r reae) Ls y o a different tim the “oficial Bradley and la cohorts w make | “frown | talk iy MACE: inhins sears od it] FIRST RACE — Three-year-olds | ing. De eral batted for -Alloniean: fine’ shail be that of the two watchos| their tirst. at 4 in Chicago for a BO stan Theos, 480 « hte and “up: six furlongs.The Norman, | Hummel forced out McCarthy. Swee- thet agree, 11 ail the watches dis- rane orion be Mi lercone {gree rin oe Fivinw Fain 100 (Martin), first; Cash on Delivery, |ney unassisted. O'Mara crossing the Agree, the “middle time shalt be the] Un Ae ee an yaa ee ates ida ads Amewten | Sts Howey, Baw 118 (Neylon, second; Quartermaster, | plate, Dalton was hit by a pitched | Dodgers. Shulte doubled and took ‘official time | te i Delehanty walked 16, *Glimy Love Water bib), 100, 0 BO) Bunt 105 (Mott, third, Time, 1.12 Colle |pail, promoting Hummel to second, | third on Stengel's grand fumble of This is the method used in the! Schafley bunted in front of the plate vine wy vit, 108 * Morristown, 108, Gra, onatO8 1d Trmin 100 Font, Surpassing, The usybody and] Archer missed Daubert's third strike | the ball. Sweeney fouled out to Mc- tt uy p . American A. A. U., and is an excel-| ang Delehanty wan caught going to |! 1 3 : Ver SE mers mane: Fe |e Lady London also yan, $2 Mutuals/and ran into the Brooklyn players’ Carthy. Corriden fanned. Needham font way of snsurii. “record. break: . rae THIRD BACK.- Allowances: tt ne 1091 nto iter said. ‘The Norman, straight, $5.20; |bench, knocking him out completely | drove a long fly to Wheat, NO r ft second, O gnier, Houck | and om Van three-year-olds p UNS. Pe as is this country shows in'tho| tried toc ¥ napping off | Maul” place, $2.80; ahow, $2.50, Cash on De- land compelling him to leave the game. | Ft bait Wild, Beha Hauly Baran Pre, ince: #2.26; show, $2.30; Quare|ikore right arm im. fractured, ) Stengel was an easy out on bis Aves rance notices of athletic meetings, | frst i miicap; ome | 2 ai slow roller to Sweeney. O' Mar: Siich nearly always inform the pubs | fley i king secu Ata i waerHt An emalitt eae | At Rae { f Kerennnier, show, 9. cae pene Hummel scored on the unfortunate Sow poline to Bysens as earthy rm Oy gg ali TE charchaa y matin “ine tale end olig and upward; one mile and a| third. Daubert being called out by /out to Johnaton. NOE break the world's record,” or “will | * wreboard for a home run, scoring | 100 go out for the record in his event.” | Sehatley ahead ot tin. Youngs sine eee ‘Bometimes our anxiety to get new | #led to left field. Downey was put | ii solar star 118 enth.—F' 5 > }. Umpire Quigley, as the second and |, NINTH INNING Williams batted Aa Set a Geinimant fae bases were occupied at the time, | for € penny and was an easy out on nd; Dilatory, 113 (Keogh), third. | Smith reached first on Corriden's bad his under, Daubert unassisted, Wall, 1ie: Mw SFieokriem 5+ 1 Bleck Heom. 100 | 0 Pan i ‘Phoenhl eas disregard of |out by Westeraill to Myers, TWO! dof 7 e000 en oar ‘clreumatan A this is hardly | RUNS, | vietit RACK Hapiias: threes roMla and Crvesnin, Mtcie 1g ‘|Pime, 146. Barnard, Plant, Pr pect, | throw. Dalton coring sora roach, Di aa ‘ioed "walled anier fair to other athletes all over the ng made a great one 1a 9” resumption, unit HA (Mrcemetold "tnakdens alan tan 8 matuala elds, Furlone, mame Sinead to centre, promoting | aie Gee, Geen aa eA Bales Oo RNe & * van, Ua vals straight, place, ; show, Diet i i ndlnea th that when Ri ’ reached | Yogtalie and “Hal Print yt 0. “‘Tranaporation, place, $6.00; dovble sical, Corrigan mace 8 Mee weet ow ney" a Murp! parity, M1, lowe year-old : DI “ $2.80, ‘ow to y i high jumping record w fumble, Murphy ie at, 1043 D tmee-reercide: ead ur punters Show, $2.00; Duatory.show, # Wheat reaching third on the cnenennna RUNG, » recently the cross bar was| , Ford to Schafley, NO} In place by resting it on large 8 the heads of which Lg ed bar| SECOND INNING—Smith singled of etruck o left centre and stole second, Blair a fesora. jurap, | dr pped single to short right, Smith | »pPASBRANIs Pye frauds, Today, 8) Os ites b ° showed “i wild ng re" Baels Lagh heave. Sweeney tossed out Cutshaw. | MOTOR RA Bre Wed. a a ele SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” — [Par'i: nua” * ee ree | WORK MONDAY bs aid uleved “Aitebleon In the box for the a

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