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= __. THE BVENING WORLD, eae, (1914 ; : BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK- — cus. | BROOKLYN. (IG CROWD GATHERS TO SEE BUTLER HORSES ‘CHANGE SENDS | WIN TWO RACES SHE AEAINST | scuasnnm | sommnmmers BATTLE FOR THE POLO TITLE JUNE 16, -TO-DATE AND FULL OF NEWS EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN | HARVARD CREW SAVED . COXSWAIN FROM DROWNING RED TOP, Conn., June 16—A gale of wind whipped the Thames into a wild stretch of water this morning, and gone of the Harvard crews ventured out. The first Yale elght which was, out for & paddle, keeping close in shore, waa swamped off the quarters here, aril there was excitement for a few mi Coxswain McLean cannot swim he yelled lustily when he found the siell Ud merly of the Dodgers, to twirl against Allen of the Dodgers. FIRST INNING—Moran was called out on strikes. Hersog walked and stole second, Hummel was under given the pitching honora for the! Pirates, and “Big Jeff" Teareau was the pitcher for the Giants, Robert- fon went to right for the Giants, with Continued from First Pa of automobiles coming tn over every Snodgrass on the bench. | Groh’ fy. PR. Miller grounded tojfleld, where Barrett drove the ball fal ee Selah tare ane the dn. sinking under him. ‘The oaremen each i ‘i H NN , | Cutshaw, Who threw him out at first. ingland’s third goal. - | carrying his 5 Catalina and Marion H. Finish] Highlanders’ Manager, Under] ristcner backed up in short lett and | NO. RUNS, ie through for England's third 898 | tant horizon, : our wave MoLean asslat Time, 1.26. ‘as announced that Larry Water- | bury had fouled Basrett and America was penalized half a point. For two minutes the Americans kept the ball close to their goal, twice missing the ance and then swam ashore, The lauach ‘The wind storm has a clean sweep | Tarpon, which was on tho river, picked over the northern half of the field | up the shell and also took the Yale men ond It ts blowing almost hard enough | back to their quarters. to lift a polo player from his saddle.| Gales FERRY, ‘Two hours before game time the only | Yale's varsity Omara started off with a single over second base. Daubert — sacrificed, Clarke to Hobby. Dalton pasted a single to centre, sending Omara to third. Wheat kept up the good work by sending a tong triple to deep right, got Mowrey’s short fly, Kelley flied out to Bescher, NO RUNS, Mowrey threw out Bescher. Wagner made a neat stop and threw out Buros. Fletcher struck out. One, Two in the Fashion Stakes. Suspension, Coached His Players From Grandstand. Dougherty Calls McCoy an In- : had a. ewim a SECOND INNING—ws truck | Scoring Omara and Dalton. Smith re- banners in sight t he Thames this morning when (Rpectai to The Wrening World.) out, Meyers throwing ener atruck | ceived a free pass to first. Yingling | attempt to score the wind carrying the lage oven ide quanere at tha Be avell was awamped in the rough orate, Claiming He Showed BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, BATTING ORDER. firsi. Koney walked. Mitchell forced could not get them over the plate! nat outside. Once the English got| ae ° rs tt Dies |The craw: sani eunore, cits . Hl NEW YORK, June 16.—James Butler} Highlanders. . Srowien hrocnsie Mind ounce £0 | Sea rented te rake acering the ball away and carried it to centre Slsadowbeook faze rat wean nea oe and returned to Broad “View lim Just How to Deliver the nas o grand stable of two-year-olds | Boone, 3b. erigon, "NO RUNE, oe? Mt 1 Robe | reat and Smith crossing the plate|of field and La Montagne made &|ine swaying flagetaffs over the club. | ——=—— thin year. To-day he won two races| presale, 2b. roe McCarthy tossed out Doyle. Merkle| When Moran threw the ball wide. O.| wonderful stroke while the ball was! house, - “| YALE AND PRINCETON AT Punch That Put Chip Out. here, the fret with High Noon, be- A on beat out an Infleld hit and went to| Miller to Uhler, Hummel going to/ ir and sent it back again. J “4 palbenad Be aati thy Pl second on Mowrey's wild throw to|third after the catcn, Cutshaw out|i0 the al The first special train left New, POLO GROUNDS JUNE 23. (tel Volo Neo ot tee Ley in the | Holden, cf. Nevcuuee a Koney. Robertson fouled to Koney. | stealing, Clarke to Herzog. FOUR! Both baciigiats best ee ee York twenty minutes late jammed to | 4 ‘ashion, the stake c } farmon threw out Stock. NO RUNS, ; pace, half a dozen times -|the doors. Scores of ticket spesula- Gevwrisht, 1014. py The Crem Putting On. feature of the day, with Catalina, As bl Pr | THIRD INNING—Gibson dropped | | SHCOND INNING—Niehoff watked. | icans worked the ball within ¢asy|tors elbowed thelr way up and town | xt! and Princeton will play the de- ; L M'COY, technical middleweight |if to emphasise the quality of the| Isher. p. Covaleskl, p. ane ee eee eet a earn rid and Hobby | striking distance of the English goal-line crowded alsies and east atand | next Tweeda: e jaehen come champion and undoubted cham-| Butler youngsters over those of the . he bi - Umpires—Chill ond Sheridan. At- drew a pass filing the bases. Kelley It was not until near the end of the next Tuesday afternoon at the Pete, * on strikes. On a double steal Niehoff | tickets alone were offered and these | Grounds. The Giants and Reds were : plon tin-canner of the world,/same age, Marion H., added to the| tendance—3,000. struck out. Wagner forced Mowrey|was out at third, Mille? to’ Smith. | period that the American team was! aoid at $5 a seat, double the origi- | scheduled to play at the Brush Stadium . hes tin-canned away from hie man-| Fashion feld, ran in second. a at second, Fletcher to Doyle, NO|Clarke lifted a high one to Smith. Special to The Evening World.) put on the defensive. And just as the nal price. Saturday there was no| "ext Tuesday and the Cincinnati team ager, Jack Do RUNS. McCoy alleges! Ci 3 ina came from behind in the NO RUNS. . ‘ ir was acheduled to pli at ¢ NAVIN FIELD, DETROIT, Mich.,| Meyers fouled out to Gibson. Kel-|° Yingling’s curves were too much for|#00® Tang the ball rolled over thelr! netting, but to-day quite a bit of aay. fe “eake Gat be ts suffering severe beart-|fnal sixteenth of the Fashion, after suny 1¢-The Tigers and Highlanders| !6¥ made & dandy catch of Tesreaw's| Allens and” he went. to the bench. | foal line, but far away from the goal | money has gone into the hands of| ganic would have to start at 2 4 earnings because he received only &| Marion. H. had made all the early wallop to center on the dead run.|OQmara laid a pretty bunt up the| posts, The score end secor@l perlod.jtnhe stakeholders. There w: h ther than do thie the clul ) the small end of the hovked up in their third battle here] Mccarthy tossed out Bescher, NO fas much | that it would be best to c, mal) slice of small en A pace. ‘Marion H. easily had the foot) (aay, Manager Frank Chance sat| RU . eit rene ee Shinn ste nenne America minus 1-2, England 3. betting on the tratns, but it wae all| game until the next trip Hast et Maat reek, Murray: matting more thax | ofits feld trom the break, with Jobn | in q pox in citiaens’ clothes. He had] FOURTH INNING—Btock threw |to Herzog to Hobby. NO’ RUNS. THIRD PERIOD. individual betting. Saturday thé | cincinnags. when @ dou! Ee aMoCoy, bas aroused the fires of Jeal- ngaey ttaierene Here the Madden suffered an indefinite suspension be-| Bikey indcld Mite Ag. AcCarthy THIRD INNING Yingling was S| siiburn drove the ball out and in| Americans were 1-2 favorites, To- Bs, ly tha Macey Weekes: Congas lon, © POO ate uiden|eause of his run in with Umptre| struck out Mitchell went out steal [Acct “Morwn nie called mat ten the | the scramble that followed smashed |day England is favorite.for the day's! CHASE DENIES SIGNING omy y filly weakened and Coquette passed first. Moran was called out for the i @urntly, he has shifted bis allegiance 4 ‘Chill Sunday. Fisher was on the fir-/ing on the same play, Meyers to) second time on strikes. Herzog beat |{t to midfield. Tomkinson brought it/ game, with the odds varying from 3 peed a her, Just as the race looked over a8) ing tine with Nunamaker catching, | Doyle. NO RUNS. out an infleld hit, Yingling going to| back and missed a goal by a few to 1 t 10 to 7, The English experts FED LEAGUE CONTRACT. gleefully claimed that weather con- ditions guited the English team to| CHICAGO, June 16—Hal Chase far as Marion H. and Coquette were! Govaieski and concerned, along came Catalina and Tiger battery. beat the both of them out. FIRST IN. urns filed out to Carey. Harmon | second. Cutshaw kicked about the ssed out Fletcher. Doyle beat out| decision on Hersog's play and Um- an infield hit and went to second on| pire Quigley banished him from the feet. Milburn drove it out again and Cheape brought it back, but missed it Milburn was playing like a mad- Dougherty, ex-manager, calls Mo- 3 Goy an “ingrate.” He claims that he @howed Al just how to deliver the BStanage formed the! 44, -Roone fied to! A, Gibson's bad throw. Merkle walked| game. Riggert went to the outfeld,|™mau. In three long drives he Maye perfection. to-day that he has signed with the Buf- It poke that put Chip out, and that if The races weke started at noon to-| Crawford. Kavanagh threw out] but Doyle was out stealing third.,|}ummel advancing to second base.|!t back, Milburn doing the strike] tne wind was aa much of a handi-| alo Federal League Club. He admits, ¢ rig ° 14 [4ay to wive thosd.who desired a chance) Trucadale. Peck's fly was easy for| Gibson to Meyers. NO RUNS. Groh skied to Dalton. R. Miller |act. Here the Americans lost the| |i Wind was ae must oo © MARA | Lowover, that the rival S% hadn't been for him McCoy would || '1.16 in the polo match at Meadow /Cobb, NO RUNS. FIFTH INNING—Glbson singled] faced a single to centre, acoring Ying. | Dall and Cheape missed a trial for; CaP to o as " caverel fal flattering Stara, y Gti be = corner ornament somewhere | Oa a ind blowing up the( Bush and Morlarty were called out} into right. Harmon fited out to Burns | jing, Herzog advancing to third. On| Ral. There was a furious scramble | although the sun shone down from | other hand the ‘ down in Flatbush. rete nd. mare auitable for sache| oy strikes, Boone threw out Cobb, | Carey was called out on strikes, Gibson! a double steal Herzog scored and R.| UP and down the field. The Amerl-| cloudless sky, the wind was cold.| Club, now jin St Lou, Fighters who desert managers are| Stretch and more suitable for yacht] NO RUNS. stealing second on. the third strike.| Miller took second. Niehoft’s grounder | Cans Wert pressing the English hard! even the fleld favors the cup raiders,|{o play with’ the ‘Bisonfedss SECOND INNING—Covaleskt threw | Robertson made a fine catch of Mow- Di racing than horse racing made fast 9.) out Hartzell. Holden whiffed. .| rolled to Covaleski, NO RU @tways called “ingrates”—by the man- : egers. Any manager ox ® fighter 1a| time in the various events imposslbl perfectly willing to spend a couple of | James Butler took down the purse when Milburn broke his mallet. In the fast play men of both teams re- peatedly overrode tne ball. Towards Wp] {00k & bad bounce over Daubert’s NO] head and R. Miller crossed the plate. Stock | Niehof stole second. Hobby was safe fly close to the foul line. RUNS. Robertson singled to right. for last night's heavy rain hes left the turf soft, which will not trouble the Crawford filed to Truesdale. Veach y Jai.) the end of the third period most of ¥4 Bours of your busiest day telling you|!n the opening event with High No»n,| fanned. Kavanagh was safe on Peck- | forced out Robertson to McCarthy un-| ho was caught of third, but scored | the Playa were around the Aenmican | Sassen a8 much as tne mare eine > Rew he “made his man.” A believed by many to be the best in| ingpaugh's fumble. Kavanagh stole.|assisted. McCarthy tn trying for alwnen Smith threw wild to Miller,|Z0al but there was no scoring. leant si. Severiabiz eays, “I'll fight bim,” or|the Butler barn. He led practically | " e'll fight him,” when Kegs He all the way, being chased home by match, A mere George Roesch. Burns walked. Stanage called out on!double play threw wild and Stock] Hobby advancing t rikea, NO RUNS. Feached ‘second. Meyers filed out to] Hove® sraremcin to gtaind on the Geel th bh td po a rma thease pred Llp Mitchell In short NS econ to] FOUR RUNS. aelic was reelto Vet le jams sing! through/ third on a short a ‘es- Dalton hit to Yingling, would Tmasine that lengths back. High Noon is a full) Moriarty. Fisher hit into @ double| reau filed out to Carey. NORUNB. | him out at frst. mivbeat bar Kod manager intended to do all the|brother to Whitney's Meeting Hourc. 7 adam to Bush to Burns. NO} SIXTH INNING—McLean catching | single to right centre. When a= instead of just getting All| any of the hunch players took him| “Covaleski singled to left. Score, end third period: England, 8; America, minus 1-2, FOURTH PERIOD. Milburn drove out and after miss- ing on both sides Barrett got a great shot at the goal, but falled to score. expert dope of the London critics. Instead of taking seats in the boxes and braving the wind, society prom- enaded up and down the sheltered lane below. Among those seen in the Atse's caingie's play Milburn Greve | eens Neret oe Ww. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Henry Payne Whit- the ball half the length of the fleld. Here Tomkinson got it and without | ney, Mrs. Henry Clews, Mrs, Thomas and American in front of him brough,| Hastings, August Belmont, George it down, the fleld and mibsed the try | Gould, Jay Gould, J. P. Morgan sr. for goal. rry Vaterbury got ie ball ‘away and La Montagne took it] Payne Whitney, C. H. Mackey, A. B. and getting abead of the Englishmen | Mackey, Malcolm D. Bloane, C. A. drove it the length of the field in| Cochran, W. D, Strhight, W. R. Far- three long smashes and sent it| quhar, John Drew, W. R. Grace, Rich- straight between the goal posts, ard Delafield, J. A. Burden, Howard The Americans immediately took he aggressive again, and in two sec-| Phipps, T. D. Robinson, David Dows, mith came to the bat and had two strikes called on him he insisted on Umpire Quigley, who was standing on the green near second base, getting out of bis way, but Quigley refused to Bescher led off with a single to) change his position, and Daubert and centre. McCarthy made a fine run-| Smith refused to bat until Umpire for Giants. ‘Kelley singled to centre. money. Bush sac-| Wagner filed out to Burns. Koney tngrateful McCoy will prot under the gui SECOND RACE. Nalad was a bad favorite in the second race, finishing last of a field of four. Kilcrea took the track at the start and was never headed, win- ning well in hand by a length. Louise ‘ra chased the pace of Kilcrea to the atretch, but when she set sail for Kilcrea, found that the latter had . | for reason that the races started ut/rificed, Fisher to Williams. Morlarty| forced out Kelley at second. Stock to prosper dance of | high noon. fannefl. Cobb beat out a roller put-| Doyle. Koney stole second. Mitchell Bew manager, Ww! Riches Be lot ave el bh K threw out Crawford. NO RUNS. . and Battling Levi an FOURTH INNING-—Boone penned eome with Jim Savage. i Gon't care how much he gets as Peck forced Truesdale, Bush to Kav-| the foul line. Fletcher was hit by @| was called on Smith before he went anagh. Bush throw out Hartzell. NO| pitched ball. Doyle filed out to Kelly, |/to bat, and Daubert went to Eason where the duties of our profes- ‘would compel us to go ro od up ting Covaleski on third. Nunamaker: struck out. of money even wi a to Kavanagh. Truesdale wal ning catch of Burns's fly close to| Eason called “Play ball.” One ball an he doesn’t it here in New RUNS. Rescher going to third on the catch. | and argued the case and was banished < Veach flied to Hartzell, Kavanagh| Merkle singled into left scoring|to the clubhouse. Smith fouled t. was hit by a pitched ball. Burns beat} Bescher, and when Carey fumbled the Nejhoff. On a passed ball Wheat toa out a roller to Fisher, Stanage! ball Fletcher also scored, Merkle second. Hummel popped to Nothoff. | * , being wise, will probably | enough left to stall off all challenges.| oi neq, Covaleaki struck out. NOfaticking to firat. Merkle was out NO RUNS. o ance| H. T. Peters, J. P. Grace, W. T. Dil- |F eend fins_barnstorming up in Maine | aoalee sired Lota ier eid INS. stealing on a perfect throw by Gib-| FOURTH INNING—Reulbach re-| for @ goal at end of field, failing to| lingham, J. Sergeant Cram, H. G./ = Sane ee with, | aig pole, and then had to be content| FIFTH i tbtaer my Pig errand son to arnt wo ne Heved Allen In the hox for Brooklyn, | Pore. Au ramingers tartled the tant {ol Brokaw, Louis Stoddard, Robert i to Burns ley fled to Cobb, Nuna- Bn NNIN yle tossed | Hummel playing first bi e end of the Geld, i | Grens relier: ‘We wea't have te) With third soney, makeg fanned. NO RUNS. out McCarthy. Fletcher threw out | was sent to ccound base. “Clacke phate |score. ‘The ball was brought*back.| Bacon, Bradley Martin, Maleolm | fay more 00, Done! erty’e THIRD RACE. Bus was called out on strikes.| Gibson. Harmon walked. Carey filed | ad one between Wheat and Dalton to| The Americans started another sharp) Stevenson and F. 8. Phipps. | Beliliant perorations on McCoy's mar-| g. 1, Parsons's Tranid, backed with| Harieell made a nice running eatch| out to Robertson, NO RUNS. the conter field fence fore hon aut jattack and, carrying it along tow: oaeceneiieoeeens of Moriarty’s fly. Cobb doubled to Peck threw Crawford. Robertson smashed a long drive into the right fleld bleachers for a home run. Stock walked. MoCarthy the English goal, aided by two misses by Barrett, sent it across the line, but outaide of the post. Lt won the Forest Hills Flandicap trom a very good field of @printers, but she was doing her best at the end to beat Crossbun, The Smith and Hummel took care of Yingling’s grounder. Riggert was un- der Moran’s fly. Herzog was called WINNERS AT LATONI: extreme left. NO RUNB, A re | | See as i Go him, as it were, and sg > made a wonderful stop and threw out | ou itched balls, ONE Rtn, |, The first half of the game was the| ¥IRST RACE.—Purse $600; for maid- SBS SA ioe that into the waste Pa-| iaiter after running off the pace came MeLean, Block taking second. ‘Tes- | “icons trconed Rinsert's feulr af; | fastest ever seen in Meadow Brook.| 9. two-year-olde; five furlongs Mal. — strong at the end and beat, Early | reau waa safe on McCarthy's fumble. | ter which Riggert went out, Groh to| The speed of the American attack, nee _— HURSDAY night Al Reich witt| Rose out of the place money in the Stock taking third. Fletcher fied out | ropnpy. ©. Miller laced a double to| After the first period, broke up the|@bar, 109 (Taylor), first; Flossie . ter he's | last few strides, There was a long! to Mitchell, whose fine throw nailed) sont centre. Herzom. was under {team play, which was Kngland’s| Crockett, 109 (Waldron), second; Ep NT dine te <e delay ut the post due {0 Tranta’a| Stock at the Pinte, ONE RUN. |Ruclbach's pop fiy.. Groh made a|freatest scoring asset, ‘Through the| Rhodes, 112 (Henry), third. ‘Time | . 01 third and fourth periods the play was Practically even, both sides having an equal chance to score. fast play on Omara's grounder and retired thg batter at first. RUNS. @ffair. Sailor Fritts may not be #0 wery @over, but the harder he's hit When they got away Isidora showed hed a double down the left foul tn front, but eurrendered the lead to Kelley filed out to Stock. a 1,01 1-5, Mose Irvine, Mattie Morgan, | line. NO ‘Umpire Mar- | Best Bib and Tucker, The Senator, INST. LOUIS WITH ZS Tranid after @ quarter of a mile. Fletcher got Wagner's grounder and r : ad allowed | September Morn, Sunse 7 harder be hits back. When he's| Tranid after @ quarter off Mowrey was catight between second | fy ci INNING—Omara and Hum-| 2" tout claimed by. Capt. Barrett |can, Santo and Bamboo also ran . » sree te eet, Hoes ed there in the front followed by and third.” During the run down Doyle | Stroned and stole secend, Smith tier | against, J. M. Waterbury. This re-|qwr donee mutuele paid: ‘Malabar, Sr a Seer" 4 have « tremendous advantage in| Early Hoss, Fee eereeal ceemeon Lae Ot eT td iors Davie | Died Nlehoff's grounder ‘and the bat-| duced America’s score to nothing. | straight $36.90, place 81 ow $7.20; ree: rast, », height, reach, weight | MOr'eANS | bog eres 4 ENO RUN ter reached second when R. Miller FIFTH PERIOD. Flossie Crockett, place $7.10, show °C. SPINK: & SON “ne But that's about all. Un- | cam to Fletcher. . her | We caught at third, Wheat to smith. . $4.20; Rhodes, show $3.30. ic A . manages to place that ex- FIFTH RACE. Hurns filed out to Corey, Fletcher | tobby was called out on strikes. NO| Lockett drove out. After a few ive wallop of his on Fritts early) Joe Notter, on Lahore, the extreme ia singled to left. Doyle filed out to| RIvNg, seconda of fast play Monty Water-| SECOND RACE—Purse $600; for ment the Saflor is likely | outsider, spilled the beans for every~ ; Fletcher out stealing, Gibson body in the fifth by rolling home, NO RUNS. three-year-olds and upward; Carey. longt ‘urlong, 113 (Dishmon) first: Vagner. bury made a long drive and missed to NINTH INNING—Koney lined ont the goal. Barrett drove out Tomkin- Ames now pitching for Cineinnati. more trouble Egan was out, Herzog to Hobby, Dal- than he ex- ~e challenge for the Davis tennia| 1 to 4, out and out, second; Mona G., their first game of the series of four. Galley Slave, 115 second -CT r Springboard, Stromboli and 5 ton bounced one to Ames who threw|S0n got the ball away and carried it F ‘A Cy a Yaskee Notions had burned their feet BATTING ORDER, to Robertson. Mitchell went out to} him out at first, Wheat filed to Her-| nearly to the goal post. Milburn then HEP cide aie gs i) RESTWICK "Aviator takes a drop.” announced | setting a stiff early pace. Spring-| Brookfeds. . Louls. Merkle unassisted, Fea” “Brew ison, NO RUNS. got the ball away close to the Amer | Freq Drew, Hen Lasca, Woodburn headlines. board led for a quarter and then gave | Anderson. If, out McCarthy. RUNS. SIXTH INNING—Unhler was victim | ican goal line and tn a succession of $2 mutuels paid: Furlong, | [} neat’ Asbury ‘Park Swe ‘might | TAY, (2, stromenll Ard eats nave | Gris, ib cpr manes kumulneeh itahing. OB | Fonds {in Rela tant In front oe tae $ 36. ns. ie la a. 6 ain; er sec- i that be had taken «drop too | HOME. This er ahem wuen Notter | Murphy, "t BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. thrive belle, Cherie Sinsted, over 80c- | aglish goal. Lockett got ahead, but ahce ahoe ate ia | ‘ ae Came tearing Moe i ars Wastarsite ab FIRST RAOK Der two-yearckie; wiling; five} caucht off first and was out. Reulbach | Milburn lifted the ball over him and) ners RAC! HE various college crews of the | CANE Stromboll lasted long enough | Gagnier, ss. an “Wiles. Rg! saan o+22 308 to Hummel to eet itor trimmet| The ball was tn play again in © yearolds; fve furlong F | Bast are rea! busy these days. | to save the place from Yankee No- | Land, c Simon, c. hit one to Groh who tossed him out | moment and America picked up their|105 (Martin), first: Dorothy Perkins On the Hudson the men are | tions. Seaton, p. Davenport, p. bo For three reer-cade et «> 1ty Hobby. Riegert died the same| aggressive work instantly und ham. | (ir Chsyinn. econ Ps aig I 1 hia irnieea Sa. orenareiion _>— Umpires—Anderaon and Vansyckle. way. NO RUNS. mered it down the length of the fleld. nry aaa, Aiki 00 3-5, Hieven: aoe regatta at Pourhkeepsie| WINNERS AT OTTAWA. prsnsiccemtiory a SEVENTH INNING—O'Meara waa| The English brought {t back and was Dengro, Y week, while on the Thames the \Gyestel to The reais Wertd.) te) under, Moran's pon. fy. Heraon | Rbout oy water ee Cee rk Flo an and Yale crews are putting| wpen RACH-Maiden. two-year-| FEDERAL FIELD, ST. LOUIS, Mo, teakieet | fanned, Groh walked and stole sec. tony, mol’ away clean’ and worked | place $3.40, show $2.70; Dorothy Pei Collar 2%r25¢ $B ihe ishing touches to thelr work | 145°" foaled in Canada; four and a|June 1¢.—Bill Bradley and his troupe| satis, # ond. E lear down to the English goal line| Kine, place $8.40, show $4.60; Outlook, Aas the races on Friday. half’ furlongs Pepper | Sauce, | 107 arrived here this afternoon to appear obs Ber ©; Miller was retired by Niehoff Refore be lost the ball. Bnsiand 8 60. 1t Jacobs & Co. Malan arri nm), ol an ol . jeulbach was ca! ut " = — ERMANY will not make good tta| (Worn aoa rk, 110 (Taplin), | Aeeinst St, Louls Miner Browne in} | fica ae ree Omnate: was Neadkcaaui | Tomkinson wound the period up by mane 7-8, . .| missing the goal -wy-a few inches, — cup, now held by the United| 107 (Carter), 7 to 1, 7 to 10 and 1 to|On account of Shaw being alightly 111, | ml a let tio re TRS Si etealine: | Roore Amorics, 1; Engiand, 3. (3 @tates, owing to the refusal of three| 4, third. Time—0.571-5. Charon and | Cooper wus called upon to look out | 10 ° ——_ — — — is S t S 1 I mignD Eyes alee tee tor the visitors’ welfare in centre gar- CARPENTIER TO REFEREE | GREAT CROWD SEES h ul ale iS : xD ie = |e | JOHNSON- DESPERATE BATTLE °! iT t s Bh srceh on Gcnee hay EN FIRST INNING—Anderson singled JOHN MORAN -FIGHT. bi 114 (Burns), 8 to 5, 3 to 6 and 1 to 3,/over Bridwell's head. Cooper was FOR THE POLO TITLE Making Clothes History PARIS, J . Georges Carpentier, won; King Hamburg, 114 (Claver), . Gi sacrificed and 4 | FRo 1.4 to Sand 3 10'S, second, ae ee ake, uneasie frarsyeateite, nod. up.| Hurgher has best asked to actas teferse| MHADOWBROOK, L. f. June 16, Never betore have such values been shown. Special | gan, 109 (Andreas), & to 1, 2 to 1 and | Was fouc y , wee ihe. one mile ands futong. ’y “| of the Johnson-Moran fight, which is to 34 purchase of fine imported Woolens enables us to offer you a even, third. Time—1.02 1-5. Flosate |ed, the runner advancing a base. Mur- eet -}0q] be hela here June 31, Numerous others, | —Polo Conditions here this afternoon Pwo-piece Suit tor $22.50, value $45 to $50, E -d, Bir L. Joe, over 1 & e188 coe) Gur -,-:116| Americans and Frenchmen, have been|are entirely uniike those of last Sat- piece 50, value $: . Every garment etay out of the games, as Otto Froits- | Lee, Energetic, Star Bird, »|phy smashed a ball over right fleld iD, Niet’ " ‘who is now regarded as their | Star and Gurter, Jack Winston, Unity, |fenog, scoring Anderson and Cooper) "eg PPODONe a4 referees, but Carpentier alone | uray, A gale of wind in blowing out tailored to mengate with, greatest care, fitted and finished Lady Spirituelle and Raincoat also i sf t the French boxer will thwest, [1 is blowing #0 to suit you and silk lined throu it—this week only— rans ati rn RACE—Ottawa Steepp- tera at inte adouble bias, Siareona OTTAWA ENTRIES, — fe ee iat Eva liguen iiees ane Cc dT. vee 5 . selected its team | cnase Handicap: two milea.—eoxtOh, |°°sirrastia “singled “past Westerail. | yZ!M8, RACK Pum 4400; for, thes rm LATONIA ENTRIES, taken down and tied into knots . oat and.Trousers, $22. 0 play against Belgium in| 14> (Kohler), & to 5, 3 to G6 and 1 to|monin forced Maraana at second, Sea- | i Anan foe A =< around the flagstaffs to prevent their matches. it is com: | 3, won: Promoter, 185 (Dayton), 7 t0/ ton to Gagnier, W. Miller singied to | igs - atte Beg LATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky being blown to rags. The red, white] Broadway C& rd ks, Lieut Algernon | ;' 5 to 2 and 7 to 5, second; left, Tobin moving to second. Kom- |™ Fates 16.-—The entries for to-morrow's ‘ roa’ y the British Army, | Gasp, 140 (Kermath), 4 to 1, 7 to 5] ett Tone ecm ter at. wocond | fii ae fot Mie, Melvin. 108; Amberitt, 107: | arg {aed and blue refreshment tents are twist oth St and T. H. Navro- | ond 3 to 6 third. Time, 4.37, *Rug-|Gagnier to Hofman, Tobin went to], SECOND RACE Pure ast :| , YIRAT RACE. Two yarokt; selling, tiie: ed all out of shape by the sir, Even oe, Kemp Ridgely, The African and] third. Westerall permitted Drakes | (f,.0"Qp.Rellad, 108; fien'e Brother, 108; 1 je act Missy Alors, 108; idlla, the great wooden stands creak and ‘om Horn also ra hit to get away from him and Tobin | Lion *) 108. ¥e mt i A crams a — — = “Garth entry. scored, Kommers taking second. | THIRD RACK —Pume 9000; fouryear.olda and CONT) RAs Trg — —_—_—— — ; ——= a nt on duly 7 8| FOURTH RACE—The Duke of|Houcher dropped a texas leagher to Wiser fit Heaney: Yaa" eaten tiling oat sWoltataths olkstone, Eng. on July 7. 8 | connaught Cup; three-year-olds and|right and. Rommers. scored, ‘Drake Arangton ib; Weleda 18h Sim ta: | Pant, ts Gon, gts lo biedom on July 11, 18 and 14. | upward; five and a half furlongs.—| reaching third. On an attempted Polar wacko aats, ay eats tag 14 TT Ce Necs year‘olds on expected t England will| Bwana Tumbo, 116 (Burns), 11 to 20,| double steal Land mado @ very poor |pume $800 and siiver cup; ‘three. i] solling; | ot sa armen, 100; the winner of both of these|1 to 6 and out, first; Dynamite, 100] throw to catch Boucher and Drake | up, Gertie, 100; Destiza, 102; Peakont 18: Hatton, \ 7 Pevnae has been ten Aeray tee i, te ‘dlavery 4 tol Wente ous a wand nent nar *, ori Foret nt RACH: Sages Matctd sake GA | RACIN 0-MORROW ‘booked second; Recoil, (Claver), io 1, | Weaters! oh je an oucher |°"W i i) —Two-yearokia: Hare H | should arrive bere nea 4 to 5 and 1 to 4% third, Time,|took third, On another attempted | yyrors: will a, se, ind ering, Tee Pooper. al, eH LITTLE Cl RS — Lah dob, teed Bherlock, Fivet |double steal Boucher was nailed be- RA Serie, 300: 108; Scrstresan, Tg: SD, Opgmen, 08s" Framer. Fragrant and mild .| Petal, Cliff Stream also ran. tween third and home, Land to Hof- | *tankard. + Mingle. 108; Gocoren, 118) i wd > | Pats gears ceorstentet Cs FIFTH RACE.—@olling: for three-} man to Westersil. THREE RUNS. ing Har Ld 2 Weanite Pgh 2 Me Ret io a iit'| slike a big Havana gp At BELMON I PARK ds and up; five and a half fur-| SRCOND INNING—Gngnter was | SIXTH RACE ne s400: tnpe-reay olde and | Hover Rev. 100: fbinetia,, 1085 Prxakion alg ravens ¢ t the Olympic Congress at Paris ‘oppertown, 1% (Murphy), 12] called out on strikes, Land was |p siting, mile apd twenty randy“ Upele Ben, | Bells, 107) Lats | Monet, Othebo, 114; AT ALL DEALERS SPECIAL FEATURE WEDNESDAY weted to allow women to compete in and 2 to}, first; Dr, Dough-| thrown out, Marsan to Drake. Sea- ,)00) Saint: Mis “Tate. Abe; 8 BACB three Sear-olde and ypwent; P on. Tread i Bix face three THE CREEDMOOR HANDIC : meets, The only dissenting erty, 108 (Claver), 6 to 1, 5 to 2 and|ton’s hot grounder caroomed off N10; ‘into, 113; sLewin, 108, zope mile. and sareniy, panda. lit pecis: RE © AP ; tee from |6 to 5, second; Right Rasy, 111 (Kap-| Bridewell’s knee for a base, Ander. | jt ee oy Sea HEMT, 1 Hon. WO: Oration, tas Not Gastee ‘wal Ot AND FIVE OTHER RACES. FIRST RACE AT 2:80 P, M, ~ lin), 4% to 1, 2 to 1gmd even, third,| son boosted a high fly to Miller, NO Aone rim, 118; | Guide te. Toa Carpathia, 1040 Gea, ‘Mamh: ‘ gg SPROIAL RACE TRAINS Time—1.09, ‘Joe Kafght, Mordecai,| RUNS. it aeomman. Vet "| au 100,” ng 108 Tatar fe TERS RAAT Tatarrala ap ta TASB, WY "Pork "Signi te, Pagan A ook ad Uncle Ed, Mamma Johnson, McCre: Simon was an easy out. Seaton to A ve csetane fy, 08; me ad thvask Taste York, 3 ealutes Tater, Conme ait fecohed ty trolgens Att 8 aiimuten New Laden, Dick's Be Amoret, Griggs. Davenport tanned. Marsans TRL Pa My orig, ee peal 1. Grand Stand 7 oe ene 3 ud ” so | singled to right and wes caught pteal- ¢ a? [ng Land to Motman. wiowenes clnieied, weed tase,

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