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MET” LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT OPENS RENE MEMORIAL { tuck to their first love this afternoon | ent series not more than five thousand Bit Six Persons Cost EATURES at the Paiace Theatre | ning, Kissed" Ner. ge and * and there were 20,000 on hand to see| fans turned out to see the Robins Owner $700. j will be Amelia Bingham in “Big | | Hepner Revee, te. Tere. xy re. a the Cubs and Giants go to the mat| battle Manager Huggins's Cardinals. | 9 Moments From Great Plays,” ‘age. a0 geay-haited. ae i Manager Robinson used Aitchison and| William Sholund's pet Belmont tet | Jeane Lasky’s musical comedy “The Glegerich her law; a is Sa oFilly Bred by Late James R. * Brooklyn. Kansas City. three days for speaking his mind|out to Wheat. Magee lifted to Dal-| Brooklyn, sued out @ writ of habeas Four, and Col. Diamond and Mrs. ‘ SS : Keene Defeats Classy Field Made Home Run in the nie Chadbourne, If firmly and candidly to Umpire Rigler | ton. McCarty was under Cather'a|corpus and asked Supreme Court |De Ia Ware, the aged tango dancers . ha y EBs yesterday. It was thetbfore neces. | foul. NO RUNS. Justice Aspinall yesterday for an in- t Hammerstein's roof garden an Stake for Flittergold. Opening Round. ae a. po sary for Phelan to play third base.| Omara pasted a hot liner right into| Junction restraining the Health De-| Victoria Theatre will be the Dolly —_— a Hofman, 2b. Petring, 3b. Demaree undertook the pitching job| Whitted’s hands. Daubert drew a|partment from killing the animal,|Twins and Carlos Sebastian in oe Westerzil, 3b. Kruger, cf. for the Giants and was opposed by| free pass, Daubert stole second. Wil-|was put to death at sunrise in the |dances, “The Temptation of Adam . Fone PLHK Kioe WHACK, BATTING ORDER. Fc wore George Priibert Plerce, who at one|.#0n was under Dalton’s fly. Wheat | Butler street kennels of the Society |and Eve," Eitsabeth Murray in songs, "Y, June’ 12.—Comely, a Ally bred | Shotten, cf. Maina), i Houck CunOe, b ber lll Raed bo “;ORUNA, aidissam eal +h Er socune ‘waa awake, suedidan, Balen: We a ; iaperteba- EY, June’ 18.—Comely, a filly bre jotten, of. nel, db. U 1 : vice of the Glanta. turel. mals . Bola 't awake, | mi ) female te} - Steal ldn't f tbe: late James R. Keone and now | Miller, i Trussdale, 2, fe nee agg FIRST INNING—-Leach fied out to} SECOND INNING—Millor filed’ to|and” anyway there wasn't @ court |tor, and others, Uhhing Hel ke — Sleep. Eiiiallig in the colors of ‘James But-|G. Willlama, re. Herscher” (Special 19 The Brening World.) Burne. struck out. Doyle] Wheat. Wilson pasted one over sec- | open to which be could make another! A canvas bas been put over the ped. Outicura G Walker, It. Holden, if FEDERAL LEAGUE PARK, KAN. [Made a great play and threw out| ond base for a single. Whitted sont a | appeal. Madieon Square Garden root to pro- Soap and Ointment Which Cured. er, won the Keene Memorial Stakes, Cook, cf. SAS CITY, Mo., .Jyne 13.—Despite the . . Bescher fied 0 Schulte. Phelan "| “ tle feature of the day's racing here. Nunamaker, c. 7 teh of] cision yesterday afternoon, decl Damaged Goodr" will be played i y’ HH. Williams, ib, fact that a double header was of-|toused out Burns. Grant hit the firet]Ond. Dalton made a pretty catch o| yt iy rnoon, ded ut tas Aneta OF ty for & : a. WY. ih very fitting that a horse of the breeding of tho late Vice-Chair- | . lin. Attendance, 5,000. and Kansas City Packers go into the Smith. Lina Cavaller! will be pictured tn j fut of the Jockey Club should win ast) talttal fray tile afternoon. tocentre. Schulte hit the pill into] Beck, who fumbled the ball and imal had bitten six persons] ustenon Lescaut” at the Republic T had to bandage im the race un in bis memory. Butler) ST, LOUBS, Jime 1%—The High-| FIRST INNING—Anderson flied out|the right field grand stand for al got it over first in time to catch | since 1910, its last victim being Will: | pieutre, with linen. The ecse- had'two representatives in this stake, | landers closed their series here this|to Gilmore. Myers hit in front of|home run, sending Phelan tn ahead| his man, Cutehaw was a good waiter | tach Killeen, a little boy living at No. | wong ‘ony Son,” with Thomas H. ma broke out with | gdding Marion H, to the original en-| A¢ternoon with the St. Louis Browns. |the plate and was thrown out: by|Of him. Demarse tosved out Bwestey.) ang went to firat on four balls Cut-|874 Park place, whom the dog bit on | Roas In tho title role, will be seen at ee The weathe: threateni but | Bas 8 Corriden out, Grant to Merkle. Bres-| snaw out stealing, Snyder to Beck.| aprti 6, Th ter’ "7 the Strand Th. eo badly I Noureddin, Hectograph and cet vemenine det terly to Stovall. Griggs was 4! nanan walked on four wide one + prit 6, The youngster’s parents com- | the Strand Theatre. haa co suabe wih euieds ee 5 a 5,000 were present. esy out, Cullop to Stovall. NO|Pierce.was called out on strikes. TWO NO RUNS, plained to the Health Department and| The Vitagraph Theatte will show whh te | Double Eagle were alao added. The] ‘FIRST INNING—Mal bi , J RUNS. THIRD INNING—Beck aingled over “Shadows of the Past.” “Mr, Bingles’ — a }—~Maisel doubled to | RUNS. short. Byron sacrificed, Smith to] the dog was 4, examined by two] nieiodrama”, and “The Violin. of foot cloeed im My Butler pair were the favorites. right. Truesdale was safe Chadbourne fied to Griggs, Gllmore| | Merklo.walked, Snodgrass doubled Daubert.“ Higsing beat ‘out an in-| veterinarians and pronounced dan-| Mater.” \ baby couldn't deep AG tbe break Marion Hi, shot away CUR ie SEES Gabkde those to Buecaey: heernla Geld hit, ge savandiby te ee gerous and of vicious nature. Then | PARK® AND BEACHES. qed hehe —— followed by her stable . Peck’s sacrifice fly to C. ie ‘second. Stovall | was caught between third and home, | Magee Kept up the gook wilh OY | ite death was ordered and Mr. Sho-| The bill at the New Hrighton The; atl 5 used Onsiours inj.the lead, followed by scored Mainel and sent Ttu¢adale to | fouled out to Westexzgil, NO RUNS. | but duck was with the Giants, as| iccneacrose the plate and advancing | land began his legal efforts to eave|atre, Brighton Beach, will include 1 bashed him ‘these mate, Comely, with Hauberk, the top Hartzell “popped to Wi SECOND INNING Murphy rolled Sweeney made a wild heave pact Phel- Huggins to second. Cather grounged | his pet. Watter C. Kelly, the Virginia Judie: Opis coe eee ‘Aa the Pot an, allowing Markie and Snodgrass to olfe'a mi: mmedy, “ Poreh ie the Sain te a adion bignohére ‘bering ST \ pulled down Hotman's nigh founder | score. Stock filed to Schulte, Mc-| to.emnn {who touched third. foreIne | Ho said the dog was worth $600 and! Party ‘Morris, Cronin and hee He was cured ta Owe came around the ul of him, Holden was safe on Pratt's|Sna threw him out at firet. Wester. | Lean was out, Phelan to Saler, Saier| frat smith to Daubert. ONE RUN.| he bad already spent $700 In legal| bats, “A Telephone Tangle,” and Lew Mrv.@. Balser, Oot BA/38. A. wes showing the way, with | error. Austin threw out Mundial Mil walked and stole second. Gegnler Got Demaree's high fy. TWO RUNB.|" “Mocarty took three healthy swings, | fees, He sald he was ready to carry | 8nd Mollie Hunting. saaaesipeeeaath Comely up In McCabe's tap at her | THREE Ri Iked, Latid thrown out by| THIRD INNING—Leach fanned.| turned on his toes and went to the| the case to the highest court, Kx-|, Henderson's Music Hall. Coney Hauberk, on the outalde,| Boone repleced Maisel at third, The Kenworthy to Stovall, NO RUNS. ” | Stock-and Merkle retired Goode, Sater| bench. Aitchison pasted. & single e Highest court, Ez:/isiand, will have Adelaide and TO REMOVE DANDRUFF’ Heel ‘de ana tost « couple of /iatter, injured his ankle. When he| Perring walked. Kruger also got a| Walked. Baler was. caught off first cond, Omara lifted to Wil-| Judge Thomas H. Williams tried to| Hughes, dance: Jesse Lasky’s Swung very w' doubled. Truesdale threw out Shot- ‘and was out, Demaree to Merkle to aubert sent a high fly to Ma-|@ave the dog, which Assistant Cor-| “Trained Nurses,” Bert Fitzgibbons, | Prevent dry, thin and falling hat, efter lefigths, but he soon came again’ when Maisel M RUNNING START Doubled and - Cook ? SCRAPPY GAME BATTING ORDER. jiteMell, p. McHale, p. Umpires—Hildebrand and O'Lough- n. Miller|went out to H. Williams, fered less than five. hundted local fans were present to, see’ Brooklyn gift. rnd ‘was forced at third by Goodwi 11 making the play HE EVENING. WORLD, NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT Fa HR HORSE eRe NE ANDRA I SATURDAY, JUNE saatiacat Wem Dee from First Page.) in the last game. The Cubs were without the ser- vices of “Heinie” Zimmerman, as the Bronx hero has been set Wown for Sater, NO RU inst the right fleld Doy ball pitched wall for two @ bases. out. NO RUNS. SECOND INNING—Phelan doubled struck Grant. NO RUNS. 18,- 1914. chatted rom Yer from First Page.) McCarty as his battery, while Hug- gins had Griner tossing them over, FIRST INNING—Huggins fouled long fly to Dalton. Wilson stole sec- Snyder's low fy. NO RUNS. Legal Fight for $500 Terrier That rier, in behalf of which Mr. Sholand, ® banker at No. 46 William street, with a home at No, 87) Park place Justice Aspinall, who reserved de- against the dog last night, and the Griner’s cil§ves were too much for Stengel sent a hot roller to Health Department was notified at EDITED BY vo ROBERT EDGREN 099999909000 GOMELY WKS |CHANGEMENGOT BROOKFEDSLOSE | GANS. | BROOKLYN, PMMFSPETO Changer of Bi | rare mond Broadhurst For Next Week esterday. A after they Len t “into a. stipe band by which she intial allmony. Red Heads,” Ray Cox in new songs, Ryan and Lee, comedians; Mantel, wire performer; the Empire Comedy tect patrons from aun and rain. ond weel . boy was one year old NEW “MOVIE” FEATURES. poration Counsel Charles J. Durham Molaiian and Carson, and Lillian brought against him by BM called for trial before Justice decree will be st [Bra Broadhurat’s favor. 0 bethany Acrmadimadigfnrdins ig, Hen dl rs. when the “ita Raye 9e id had lived ation ES would when be had the eesema raw steak. 10 ftched eo » unassisted. Pratt singled to left. @. NO RUNB. ‘tveightened, Meanwhile it looked, Mtge ee en BOT ee ne ey | meactier walked. Burns was sate| ““Sounri INNING—Miller singled | Sec ‘ Aahiey. remove htened. | Meanwhile it looked! Wiitlama ecratched "an ingeld. hit, | unassisted, Anderson got Easterly *| oq epierce's high throw’ to, Saler | toristt eld, but was caumnt stenting | Geclared vmignt, be the last word 10} "tthe Dancing Kennedys wilt be at crusts and scales, and promote the growtl ) apaheeh tated pat : ing to third G. Will but was certainly @ petry llnedps rele yp Marion H. suddenly cracked. Then oO Walke: NO aT | top Yorced Goodwin at second, Hof.|Bescher stopping at second. Grant| second on McCarty's throw to Omara. ommuity such as no| Palisades Amusement Park @ Bun- oe be aged yong shampoos Se 4 a er fanned. NO RUNS. | man to Gagnier. NO RUNS hit to Pierce, who threw to third, but| Wilson lined to Cutshaw. Whitted His ith Cuticure Soap, amleted _MeCabe on Comely mw it was up to] SECOND INNING—H. Williams ‘ sansa | Poene anneted the ball andcthe vanes b tied | to CUMARaR, weet ee cecadons) fim. He drew out from behind Ma-| singled to centre on McHale's feld- ‘Anderson was thrown | Were filled, Doyle's long sacrifice fly | to Daubert. Whitted stole second. Carter De Maher. most effective and economical treatment, | ‘ston’ HH. and soon: headed the proces- | crs chance. H. Williams was eats at Pr Emon, to, Stovall. Chad: |to Leach scored Bescher, but Leach's} Whitted was caught between second ‘The big crowd that attended the box-| single eet te often eullclent. Cutiours H. 4 back beat. | ee casi Bosna aseritved, Miller | bourne did not have to move for}auick return held tho other runners} and third, Cutshaw to Smith. NO Ine Conte ae the Naw Pala A. ie, 4X" | Soap (2be.) and Cutioure Otatment (86 $edey Mation Hi: cropped Bed + ellta, asaiat, Boone aaceticed,, Miller | sivars's Ay. on thelr bags. Merklo walked, filling | RUNS. KNOW DATE OF TOURNEY. | nisnt saw three ten-round boute thut | Oe eld by druggists and dealers every | an, and then a drive was on between | {0 Pratt. | Truesdale's single to cen- |” Chadbourne fled to Anderson, Gil-|the bases again. Plerce was taken| Dalton singled. Wheat fouled out night aw three ten-round bouts that | Sau ral sample of Comely and Hauberk. Comely, stipk-| out trying to reach second on the | more: beat out a bunt, Kenworthy| out of the box and Zabel replaced] to Snyder. Smith grounded out,| »poon, uallind dues Faia dbedekw UiNetn Guat Ola een) Poa each mailed free, him. Snodgrass flied to Leach and Burns scored. Ghant went to third. Merkle stole second. Stock bounced Whitted to Miller, Dalton reaching second. Stengel flied out to Wilson. ;, NO RUNB. a single over Corriden’s head, Grant FIFTH INNING—Snyder hit a and Merkle scoring, and Stock took] pounder to Smith, w) threw him Beck was retired op a nt the ball sailing over the left fleld fence for a home run, scoring Gilmore heer of him. Stor sin- led to right centre, Perrin, nned, uger doubled to left field fence, scoring Stovall. Goodwin was thrown out by Gagnier, to Myers. THREE FOURTH INNING—Gtlmore made a nice running catoh vf Griggs's une! Murphy fouled to ‘erly. was retired by Goodwin, to Stovall. Houck knocked down Easterly’s er, Easterly was eafe. gare out. Chadbourne hit a bh sean to Myere? NO Maher went ten fast rounds, with Cai te having @ shade the better at tl end. ‘mg to ber task gamely, came on in her own even way and got to the wire a heed ‘in front of Hauberk. ‘There was e general closing up be- Wha them and George Roesch, Aght- ‘gg Dig way through the proverbial a, wot uP up'to be third, a length Had he got through the race rae aieth have been ees throw in, Shotten to Wares to Pratt. On the play McHale reached third. Peck popped to Wares. ONE RU Boone threw out tin. Leary lined to Cook. Boone and H. Wille fama retired Wares. NO RUNS. Kessler After *)Record To-Night Marty Keatler will. ride the new | ao McDermott, the former American open champion, says it was his own fault that he was too late to play in the open championship here. He was under the impression that the tournament would begin next Thursaay. McDermott will remain here and watch the champion: ship play and then return home. He not take part in 'y_matches. PRESIDENT WILSON AT YALE-TIGER GAME.| AMU: MENTS, fecond on the throw to the plate. Mc-/ out at first. Lean singled to centre and Stock| fast play by Omara and Daubert. scored. Demaree foulgd to Bresna- sy for Smith and Dau- han. FIVE RUNS. Good got Bescher’s high fly. Burns fouled he Finnie Grant struck out. NO. McCarty drove a terrific low FOU! RTH INNING—Phelan singled to | ‘tre for two bases, to right, Snodgrass dropped Schulte's| tne. TaN wtriking Cather's left hand line, but saved himaelf an error by @l] ang rolling away. Atchison fanned. bested recovery and his throw to O'Mara fouled out to Snyder. NO. Cason Power Chex ON THE SOUND aeies TO THE PARK AND DANCING PAVILION FREI ee mado a sensi 1} running tahaw's fly to deep right centre. gacing wavhine with whieh he extab- Gags oat Enelan at eecend.. Sweeney eu PRINGETOM, N. J. Junb 18-Thou- m4 prea oe Tied & ceria’ secord of 88 broomds ‘Weetersil. a Schutte, Demaree to Grant} ATH INNING—Daitoa took'MUe- | .iMs of alumnl were bask in -Pringeton, Neat ef Sound's largest excursion . for one mile at Philadelphia Thurs- | bast Goodwin. Gamer fied to Ken | Corriden fied to Burne, NO RUr ia [gine low line fy « Nha re mrOUunG.|to-day to participate inthe claas re-| sn Fe qe for exeussion parties, Dock your Beat at’ May drove whe threw him out at first. Smith and Daubert took care on Cather'’a slow grounder, NO RUN Daubert's long fly was Mnatehed by worthy. Land singled to left, send- ing Westersil to second. Houck hit ea Repel who tossed out, Land joubled Houck unions and other preliminary com- mencement exercises and to cheer for the Tigers In the second of the serica ball ames between Princeton day night, in the ten-mile motor- cycle race featuring the card et the to ass Doyle threw out Zabel. Snodgrass was under Leach's high fly. NO RUNS. Doyle out, Sweeney to Saicr. Mer- 4 Dancing Pavilion. Largest of ite kind. Built eut over the Marnmoth pool of filtered salt water. - candy beta say posta pated iver abt er Plaga ats 8 OND. RACE. @ three-year-old han- NO RU out of the chu! In fact, I think ‘tbat’ on @] vail was thrown out by Westerzil beautiful stop and threw out Good. Reck to Huggins. = = : ‘3 H INNING Miller, singled | aay the odds-on choice, Belmont’s | Mien g winues | nS WO] and, so Angeraan, to ghind. (Porring | Sater walked, Phelan hit into a dou- [to left. Wilson bunted sately in front | M'GRAW WORKING DEAL Seut43 ||| WINTER GARDEN JS" r Nd. “He chased te pace of | an itis demon probably! six’ eran De UNE os Doyle to Merkle to Grant.| of the plate, Aitchison, threw wild to TO LAND ZIMMERMAN. Nee a LES PASSING SHOW’ ey a mette ry will have: to open the throttle wide| ourcant infield. hit, Myers, walke RUNS, first. The ball rolled into right feld Prestist dase vont i ord 11 I quarter, thon came to the front: |to-ntght, for againat him will be Mike | Griggs dropped a Texas Leaguer Stock singled past Phelan, MeLean| fing’ sengel let the Dall Ko Between | scanager Mecraw le working again on € SDANEE BE rLEiES” Playhouss 8% ul Be bed no trouble ntaining his | Costello, Johnny Cox and George Filing the bases, Murphy sent (fed to Good. Demaree beat out &l nis lees, Miller scored and Wilson | geat that will brig Zimmerman to. New THE eases ie ae Avartage and at me ond wee two'| Sper ling the bager. Murphy sent Hunt and the crowd laughed with him.| reached third. Whitted singled to| York. It tx rae Tmmerman to Ni U ‘ A edd to be whipped in third, seomag and Mye a Griggs Bencher filed to Leach, Burns sin-| Centre, scoring Wilson, Snyder out.|i ready to make. a trade. provided 39TH: ‘at it We Ye Ppolted to the outside. rat wate. “Hotman. aingled to right | sled to centre scoring Stock, Demaree| aitchinon to Daubert. Beck bunted | McGraw gives up Grant and one of his TOO WM Vey oo mie tan as teats |Ouimet at Last rare ae n'a ice ce |S a ae ied Bait S 790 ; _—eo out Grant, 4 t, Whitted a and | Iv! u 9. Jot “H a pee e 1 0 second on the throw accents has TRNING™Rerchor got Bane took Seas: Griner "gas tossed of preenere e he hands ove Grant, oe Hi h “is inks is inp Mag hg vf i Bi Fi mn y | Schulte's long fly. ‘oc! rew out! out at first by Cutshaw. ck going | {ho Yt hard me nis est or. made an accurate throw | Sweeney. after making another fine| to third, Huggins bunted and on an- | ue? “mmerman. t Goodw' and Easterly 1 him eleven tying Cubs. Sweeney threw out Doyle.| Huggins beat héme Cutshaw’s throw | atarie Wagner of New Y. =——— tealliuei meoceren’ he. wus oo. coved. tal east eg blow Hae one Xe Robertaon, batting in place of Merkle} to the plate, | Magee stole second. Reon wan tie eann eaten catls HAMMERSTEIN' 1 . « 04. | very department of the game that it| SEV, XNING—Goodwin jug, | Ade Ford MAM Gia and was | MimescitUig euyedl ihe" Doggera |ghamalonehip XY dateting, Moe Mary | ROOF ou Rapes “seater getting i from was evident he has run tnto hie best | sled Gagnierie hit, Land singer ig: | out, Zabel to Saler to Corriden. $nod- | Cather popped up to Cutshaw. FIVE |or the Philadelphia Cricket cid are ELTINGE {ii,3..% ores 8. od, form at the very time when it {s moat | Tight. sen eerie grass walked and was also ca UNS. Martin's. ‘The on. OLAL| ee day cushion. On a wild pitch both NO'RUN Cc a i | FIFTH RACE ‘_oultoate, 156 heads the ist of ama, | runners advanced. After a ball and SAI, Zabel to Sater. a People meh Ve decay a a ha ee heel Boy, the hottest tours, at att that ane strike, was called on Housk Man: left, Riggert (batted for Aitchison aes May Not be none Tate Way. 11 ith (pe be chai see Tar GS deembiae te | AROF Bradley sent Houck ta the bench | MISS BROWN FAVORITE IN and drew a base on balla, O'Meara| Arno uckman, director of aero- eins ce asia hay ao g ite O led Moentre, scoring Gagnier. Five TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP, |foule,out,to Beck, NO RUNS. | Miuiiadd Bapoution aad” congey || Hl CK Beauty Shop” ae 10 juded in the it! ites Ont Goan MARSANS MAY BE TRADED —_[sent,'n to run for Land, who reached (Special to The Evening World.) Dodgers. Miller filed out to Dalton, he-world acroplune. Aight atart. || AS PAIR OF Sse Moder. ¥ —— TO THE CHIGAGO NATIONALS is Lp sa perms eacace nyaae } he PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 13.—East| Wilson reached first on Wheat's muff age Francisco in May, 1916. W425 Phone 6344 Brat n Dancing ‘ AS AT MONTREAL. throw In Bradley taking ‘second, [and West clash in Philadelphia to-day |of his fy. Daubert grabbed Whitteds toro. the laker, ete be Late, tea ane on en td ening. = WINNE! Holt ran for Bi Harris went in| when Miss Marie Wagner of New York {foul fy and tossing the ball toland up the Labrador coast the more “VORCH OF 40 ‘any 'ne ‘of them > CINCINNATI, June 13.—The Chicagolto pitch for Kal City. “Myers| end Miss Mary Browne of California | Sonmauts, doubled up Wilson. betore| feastnle one OTH EATER Ks > ou RACE — Puree $500: two- | National League Club 1s trying to el went to the plate and told Umpire ton the courts of the Philadelphia oe Cah , RUNS. HF GRAND CENTRAL Py leider whe refuses to. raraain with the Took goad ta print what ne thought Cricket Club at St. Martin's for the} Daubert popped to Miller. Dalton| he James G, Blaine Club, 20 JARDIN See (erington Av. Uso 46th Ot clue, <omnere in of his umpiring. Cusack chased him | challenge round of the women’s national /fouled out to Bnyder, Wheat singled (ray Broadway, the regular Republican pour cy Risch Baie i Pith kon. a onal er 00 7 ND RACE —Purse $600; three- told obvioush; hi terday. pase bi solds and up; selling; one mile tee, Reorine Bolt, ng Shaw went: to when she defeated Miss, Claire Cassell Sienge) iad ont fo Waited, Cut- | Mine We the Huron Clup of Brockive Newt Steno nty yarda,—Love Day, 108 (J. to Stovall, both runnere advancing. | %,.Ne™, York for the challenge right. jshaw tied out to Magee. RUSS. | and the Hudson: irercultat” pomeate r=bative’ Ch ls I 01 . ith J NF g 1.48 1 INNERS AT LATONIA, | ‘he week is expected: her Pate F to Kachin. Time i4s 7-8. @UY NICKALLS STROKES em at’s Always Best |rrvstic oe rye Azo and Shorty Northeut also YALE’S SECOND EIGHT. rest RACE Purse $600; C ALTER NON fetinn ve 8 SEUU fart AVE TERI MANON LESCAUT || a Multan SR =. RACE—Pures atte three- ¢ tin: won; Outlook, 102 e F Wally a ONEY I. eg a 5 3" Aliant, 104 ( Association at Celtic Park, Long Isl- For Liver Stomach a Ls AS f at | oe ud oe es Fe le Pence, Jef? Roberts, alaty Morn aad and Cjtl, to-morrow. These will be the + 7 aw wot in the stroke's weal wed |g Two dollar|Mbyo mile, the football clash between OLUMBIA BURLESQUE | PALISADES 4" et Park = 5 Gun Ques soteine fo hie wey 7 chisking’’™’ °°" Cork and Kilkenny, and the all around LIBE GIRLS 3 ‘Tango on the Fidos, fe 3, 4 to vi and 2 to 1, third, ‘Thm Niokall fas k,| wetght throwing competition, in which Liver, Stomach and Bowel remedies have been coming and Camel, Gold Cap, Master Hie Passer also ran ¥e SOURTH RACE Derby, Guaranteed; Intornational value $20,000; Brighton Beach Motordrome to-night, beat 387 weconds,” declared Kessler ets Tam going to make “That day, that me LONPON, June 12-~-At last Oulmet has found his putting touch. Fis eecu- racy on the greens at Troons yesterday in the open golf championship gained ts at once Ht "aeat Gilmore doubled to centre. Ken- worthy filed out to Anderson. Sto- Griggs. TWO Kruger fanned. Goodwin pcan to Easterly singled to left G: o the field. Shaw took his place at the bat and drew a pass, filling the bases. Bradley scored on Griga'’s sac- rice fly to Kruger, the other runners standing still. 12.70. BECOND RACE—Purse, $600; threo-year-olde and upward; ex fur- Murphy singled to cen-| kle filed to Good. eened got Snod- grass'n fy. NO RUNB. SIXTH INNING.—Stock made a stop. Corridon was hit by a pitched ball. Bresnahan singled to right, Corriden atopping at second. Dem- aree thi out Zabel. NO RUNS. Hargreave went !s as catcher and Johnston played centre field for the tennin championsh! To-day’s match finds Mias Browne, the present national champion, in the better condition of the two, Miss Wagner's gruelling fight under oppressive weather conditions McGrath, Ryan, McDonald and McDou- all will compete, The entries for the ff yo alle are W. Gordon. pel, ‘ower, | ys Mike Magee. Dalton walked Whoat filed out to Magee. Smith oe Dauton, other wid throw to first by Aitch! son, Beck scored and Huggins reached Magee mngied to Smith, 18 moving up to third. Magee a ateal second and on down to Cutshaw, out on etrikes. NO RUNS. NINTH INNING—Snyder filed out to Dalton. Beck lined a fly to Wheat. Griner was called out on atrikes. NO RUNS, and Yale, President Wilson as @ mem- ber of the class of 1879 took part in the activities of the day >. MISS WAGNER WINNER OF TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP PHILADELPHIA, June organization of the Second Aavembly District, will have an excursion to Bear Mountain Park on the Hudson Sunday, June 2. 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