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‘ 4 THE EVENING WORLD, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK “GIANTS, ——-HIGHLANDERS, BROOKLYN, HOCNIR WINNER [San Diego, Cal., Club Clinches \Carter Proves Ball—Dooin. Umpire—Byron. Attend- ° Cross-Watson Bout for July 4; Star of Junior a on. He'll fight Burt Kenney, the so- ° : called “Wild Irishman," at ‘Brown's (Continued from First Page.) PIRST GAME. FIRST GAME. OF STAKE RACE Ay Leach to Receive a Guarantee | er'tockaway luton Friday night Golf Opening while on n esday night he'll face HIGHLANDERS. BROOKLYN. ‘ Y Ww f Lae @HMeN? tie sal a ee E hr aE of $2,300 and Option of | Sout St'the Bronaway Sporting club.| , vtiiee winning the medal in the against the Giants. Maleel, 3b.........0 0 1 1 0/O'Mara, ee. .0 10 1 «0 janitor” felt h c it rap wie a FIRST INNING—Bescher filed to| Truesdale, 2b......0 1 2 1 0|Daubert,ib.......0 2 6 1 0 Per Cent. See aia neu With Minti ealne tat over the snes of the Mann. Burns singled to left. Fletcher] Peckinpaugh, os....0 0 0 6 0| Dalton, ct e068 Bee toe ae Oe caste nizht ae » Club, Philip V. @. filed to Gowdy. ‘Burne stole second. : cf. see At Boston next Tuesday night. After Soenty ee, Ps wa Grant out, Perdue to Gowdy. NO| Hertrell, If.. -0 0 1 © 6) Wheat, If -0 0.3 0 0 — By John Pollock this battle he'll board the train for Nassau, holder of the title, RUNS. Holden, rf. 0 0 2 © 06)Smith, 3b o1tto y Jol '. Canton, O,, where he'll box Johnny atch in the afternoon, Gilbert was out on a grounder to| Daley, ef... ' poses : Heavily Played Beverwyck| A CCORDING 1. a telegram re-|Grimiths of Akron on July 4. defeating hia clubmate, H. H, Max: Merkle, unassisted ae re wae, out Nesaeakaes ‘ ; M 4 1 ; 2 4 : 1 3 ; Stable Candid U A Ceived from Sam Wallach, man- “On the tent . puna oN je same way. lurray filed to ‘ . table Candidate Takes Union ager of Leach Cross, all of the} Tommy Maloney of this city and second to t SECOND INNING—Merkle fouled | be grrangemente, Rave bees completed ita rosin pout of affern sounds atl tice Wars wiics ote ‘a to Whaling. Robertson was hit. by a t 0 .O 112 0 Selling Stakes Easily. Cast, side den tia eenia light-|the Marieville A. -C. of Providence and purposes the chlee deme Racing at Aqueduct Looked Just: 3 spoked Lal Fs gation’ wes Col o 0 0 0 -0 0 0 0 @ weight, at San Diego, C to-night. This will be the second | testants for the title would be Ca 4g | houses on ae 7 the latter's Warhop, -0 0 0 @ @ +0 0 0 6 6 For a time it looked as whouss ‘i pesting ae it ae ea battle| and Maxwell. The luck of Uke O14-Time Racing Except) gresnses Jo recto ene Mi |Caleesll vase 8 8 8 8 FT wD o|_squmpuct Race Teac: w. 3 co shat and reauing in a @rawe y. y welll 6.6 seve © O]Totale............0 7 4% § : + N.Y} it will hold the bout —_— ter was returned a winner. Maranvill e pol That You Had to Establish} ater in’ deen *cantso” Botertece i = — = — =| Hummel batted for Rage. ne ee eee ace oe fale | ee ae ae ce for the) pid, Tavior and XK. O. Eegere wiit| give the champion a good maton, fer made a it shoestri ty ‘otal 1 @ nt of ‘urnish one the feature ten-round | Your Credit Before the Races| Deals fy {n'stort left, Bescher made| Boone balied aeettate, if i Bidet ails lowing the running of the Brookiyn| Weight and appearance of thelr MEn,| bouts at the Stadium A. C. on Satur- | tage at tre turn Maxwell we iene catch for the third out,| Caldwell batted for Cole in 7th. R. H.PO. A. E.| Handicap, but there were about 4,000 Mon the day of |G8Y night, while at the Broadway | ally one up at the thirteent instead of Passing Over the fann's high fly while backed . Byrne, 2b © © © §& Olon hand when the first race was run.|the battle. Leach is to receive a Sporting Club of Brooklyn Bobby | cricial point came at the 460. UP against the centre field bleachers BOSTON. Becker, If . “9 0 3 0 0) The closing of the field stand had no| guarantee of $27.9, with an option of | Reynolds and Harry Condon will |rourteenth, where Ma: wells Money With Your Bets. THIRD INNING Meyers struck) 1 . H.PO. A. Esl Lobert, ab. 1 0 2 1 Ofeftect on the size of the crowd untens |80 Per cent, of the groms, whe Nyetacs Seema the nole and squared the mater, Then out. jarqua: 0 lann. | Hooper, rf. * 0 reas ¥ bett! x Tomm; we, the well known| by a streak of great golf he never Beacher struck out. NO RUNS. Scott, oe oo ; ; ‘ Magee, ss. -O ft 1 5 0 ieee aragtell SraiHnet ea per cent. also. Washinaton lightweight, Hee Just ar: | needed more than three for any of te Cavreian, 1014. eae fee to Fletcher. (Perdue Speaker, ef erae Cravath, rf. +O f to tO tha specutators iors pi Opening: Battling Lavinaky has two matches! rived In town in search of matches, | remaining holes, oie ane ' is & caniee pole Of @ i j t 6th -6 6 __ Bates Lavinsky es te Ree Sn eeeeneansntieommmentemmn ere orty= ACING at Aqueduct yesterday) circus tent struck on three pitched | Lewis, if... <8 ) . event wagers of yesterday were provision was made for five flights of R looked just like old-time racing.| balls. Gilbert filed to Fletcher. NO| janyrin, 1b ah 4 3 r +0 1 1 OO) ciettes ‘Mere and’ deposits made tn WINNERS AT LATONIA. |CARTER DEFEATED HILTON | cisht cach, so that only two or three : All the old-timers were there) "POtiarn INNING—Burne struck |Gardner,db.....-. 1 1 2 0 , 4 4 ; ; 9} advance of this afternoon's business. <a IN JUNIOR GOLF TOURNEY.| not provided tor in the match play. eee a few who won't hear the cry. lout. Fletcher doubled between centre | Yerkes, 2b. 114 , 0} “Miss Fielder won the opening event| FIRST RACE~Purse $600; for fil- The entry was the largest since the 4 “They're off!" again. They looked just/and right. Grant fouled out to Deal. Carrigan, . — — — — after a game effort in the final eighth| lies; three-year-olds; six furlongs.— (Specie! to Tha Evening World.) tournament was first held | the same, barring « few gray hairs and | Merkle filed to Murray. NO RUNS. : o cee . 2 4 27 16 Olwith the race apparently between Al-| charmeuse, 107 (Mott). frat: Beek | pLAINeTELD, N. J. June 4— wrinkles. And they were just as|_,/¥ere singled to left. Murray sac- Leonard,p........0 0 0 1 mont Belle, 104 (Taylor), second; % 5 ” m4. Reds Get New Fielder. tifleed, Merkie to Grant. Maranville ae ‘MMARY. hena and Al Reeves, At the eighth xonette, 107 ( third.| Playing indifferent golf, Philip V.] BATTLE CREEK, Mich. June %— amiley and optimistic as in the days! was thrown out at first, Stock to oo Balis—Off Ragan, 1;|Pole Marco brought the Frank Weir 1131-5, Gladys Y., Grazelle,| Carter of Nassau dofeated Vincent| Harry Larose, left fielder of the loaal When one could walk into the betting| Merkle, Evers going to thin. Gowdy 3 8 27 & ol agr iret Base on Hortense, Misa Barnharbor,| «5 Southern Michigan League ¢ left ' off Mayer, 1, Struck Out—By filly along with a great rush to win ° . Hilton of Hackensack, 8 up and 6] Southern Michigan ¢ team, fing and plank down the bankroll on| drew a base on baile. Deal also was 7; by Mayer, 3. Left on Baseo— Mexilow, Colle, Billows and Superl| 7 oe in the final 4 last night to join the Cincinnat! Na- Qny Old race and collect the proceeds| Passed, filling the bases. Mann filed henner 4 ee Mayer ddan .on Bate {going away. Athena whipped and| algo ran. $2 Muttuels paid: Char-|'? play ip the final round of the| timnaine'ts wham he was sold yester- @f @ 00d guess as soon as the race|%Roberteon. NO RUNS. First Base on Balls—Off Leonard,|pase Hite—Omara, Paskert, Cravath, | driven to the limit just did stall off raight, $8.70; place, $5.40;| Metropolitan Junior Golf Champton- | day * was over. They yelped Just as cheer-| out Beet N Ne eer ROR ae ae 1 hy Lecertek ,ONt—By Mo-| Daubert. Sacrifice Hite—Daubert, | Al Reaves. 0, “Beaumont Belle, place, ship this afternoon over the links of | —=—= g . 5 0 y. 00! r 01 : jaxonette, le “at Country Club., 3 fully when their winners came home,| doubled to Tight. Stock scored on | DY Warhop, 1. lett on Baseon High: | Soot aioe, Base—=Daubert. Double) Alhena broke in front and stayed ‘ ‘There was never a time when Hil. Here's that ee ND RACE—Purse $600; for] ton was dangerous for after he halved 2 ON they “durned the luck” just as| Meyers’ single to right. Marquard |landers, 7; Boston, 2. Home Runes | pin) erie cree Maatea | there in the run to the bend, where casually when things went the other! fouled to Gowdy. Bescher was panned. | Yerkes. Two-base Hits—Speak »|ance, 3,000. @ good turn saved ground for Al olds; five and a half fur-]the second he did nothing but lose EXTRA Perude filled the bases by paseing | Janvrin. Stol Bases—Hol: = oa —Linda Payne, 109 (Taylor),| holes until sixth, which was 1 + way. Of course the old stands looked| puns, Fletcher singled to right, (Speaker. Umplres—O'Loughlin and| (continued from First Page.) | rorven_ Miss Fielder on the outelde DA. Weigle, 09 (Mott), sec:|baive. Ail the remaining holes wer More weatherbeaten and the grounds) scoring Meyers and Bescher, putting Hildebrand. Attendance—¢,000. - swinging for home, however, proved) 14.’ Rhodes, 107 (Ott), third. Time,| lost to Hilton, but the eleventh, where ‘Weren't as green as they used to be,| Burns on third and going to second ee eee herself pounds the best by coming] 1073-5. Martinos, Eiderdown, Com-/the Hackensack lad actually took an4 grass covered the roads within| bimself on the throw to the plate. (Continued from First Page.) on and winning cleverly. uretta, Sprudel, Planetary also ntage of his opponents mistakes eae Grant wan thrown out, Maranville to opposing twirlers in the second IND RACE ran, Two-dollar mutuels paid: Lin- t. It was hia only win. pes ores he horace as beaulital to Gevty, TAREE LON mame of the double-header between eRcone x da Payne, straight $4.30, place $3.30, —_—=—. — Stonehenve proved a big upset in| show $2.60; F. A. Weigle, place $11.80, Jook upon and the owners’ colors fut- BASEBALL NOTES. tng struggle Chance used up MeFtale,| Phillies and Brooklyn here ‘hit the gecond race, winning by halt a| show $5.10; Rhodes, show $4.0. bi hea ea tered just as gayly. It was good race Cole and Warhop. afternoon. Killifer and in looked | ength, after making all his own pace. i $600; six fur fhou- fag. No prettier race was ever run ina t the big lea The Red Sox had an easy time in| Sfter the beckstopping. Bight ¢ Handicap and no crowd carne to scott Mematnea te eaten the affair, pounding McHale for a|and fans were present when the it up more lustily over a| ‘The exhibition of baseball put up by| “isle, a double and a home run in| Second game started. car eir sald an old-timer cheer- eek poy ‘aight wanes foie | One Inning for three runs. Yerkes's FIRST INNING—Omara singled tO) 118 stretch, but couldn't quite got to| L’Aiglette, Breakers, Brickley, Charle Y smash into the left feld stand left and went to second when Alex- B,, Headfordt also ran. $2, mutue! t's just exactly the same. Of if ‘bold athk put on henge. Mr. Secs, after running . is be | Gourbe You establish your credit be: | CZ Mr” Tre Tcollece meee omihs| the finishing touches Dutch Leonard| ander threw out Daubert. Dalton] Stnnhenss, bir, Cocch Sikt Conn | maid: | O'Sullivan, strate nail LATONIA ENTRIES sioner hast Fate atc Sere the, races now instead Of paasing |cleanly and intelligently and there|in the meantime held the New York-| rolled to Byrme, who Can, red) tested to eave third money from Place, $58.40; show, $18, Robert Kay, : . INA Wn ee ne * was juderus’ le i ee J 9 a { (hats an savantage: You know just| inch Maan ts eeen'ia)tiaay. co the Sears wn” balm of his hands and! paiton going to second. Dalton stole| Mater. Onkhurat never could keep! show, $3.20. Hctrneanisiva dor coamorromts' cosan| much you're going to bet on the| regular games for a week. ere was never @ chance. third and Killifer was charged with|up in the early stages. So ay before you start.” a ere FIRST INNING—Truesdale threw| & passed bail for dropping the pitch. THIRD RACE. AUEDUCT ENTRIES. 4 — course these amateurs do not/out Hooper. Scott Wheat an mi! fanned. ‘ “4 _—_— nt A SEATON threatens to “quit/ have the real baseball look and show | splash in front pes hat sn bree | NEN int ene ie cards oy eigcea neck FIRST RACE. For three sear-olde and upward; i TO: BY Reries i the Federal League” unless a|none of that fine limbed evidence of /to Williams. Speaker gots bene ey], Byrne singled past mith and went} rom Btromboll by sheer gameness| mares and geldines; selliogs oem He. satin, tos Barge) 208. The three-day suspension ts lifted |speed that characterises the big|bauls, Speaker out got a base on! nome when Becker put a four-base i v © Figing Yankee, bit of over confidence on the reRE an 1d (2) Cuteorelp Reha Am jeaguer, but they were in there Aght- | fect throw, Sweeney te teehee er, | nit In the center field bleachers. Lo- eae te Butwell, who rode Stromboli a eeateltT ia afi Y semen ing every notch of the way. But for!No RUNS. Peckinpaugh.! pert fanned. Cutshaw threw out! Pat eCOND RACE. bor two-searcolda, eomdition Mak rerift was third, four lengths ry 4 We. Trina esBow Le Between quitting the National| the Mr. Bternbdere |” acott made « quick assist to Jan- bata vee Cravath renewed the attack | pack. Yankee Notions and Grover | (Vf, ag oNS MB, telat ites 07 rot and Knock Knees y h a double to right, Luderus was tughes jumped away together, but v wstk DI h I's hot shot over | hit by a pitched bail. Paskert walked,| the"oneck colt outran Grover Hughes| 1¥ ii oagih°185 | tour year atte ax terlooes Sonn Look Sti aight " not once did they kick. Mr. Stern- singled to left. ases. Killifer scratched a : i Players are having « fairly busy eea-| body out at first and couldn't Break | 20 arew a baan'on Wales oni ears | went after the ‘ball. Cravath scored! when straightened out in the atretch | a9: i it Yeon Bowe t0 | pei ati a peal? #4 wo ince- 4 . Cook struck | and the bases were still filled. Alex-|1. found spirited contention from Aftergton 120 Lohenario «1 ‘Tee hing that ‘pussies the| ton men had beaten out hits by more | Ut. NO RUNB. He . TH Se omtel. jar 4 He mnese ootcoker in Ghat they'll do when | than three feet SECOND INNING sriser tined, te) Culesier: nae ‘where are no more leagues to quit. Amalfi, the favorite, got a bad break] longs: | n and, running to the turn, closed an| inter, 103 (Carroll), second; Robert! itton 5 acre of ground on the run through! Kay, 108 (Obert), third. Time, 1.18 2- : Telescope Cot Bed ‘A Comte Conveniont Bed. tos, Weighs 16 Ibs. pute, Carry it Tim eligible Stromboll. Karrick took to the whip Por ane Me Bane Algerie: 9 — Peckinpaugh | RUNS. B - \ RACK For two-year-olds, The Hud threw out Lewis. Janvrin beat out a SECOND INNING—Stengel singled oF Feat to vatrimbel At the mr tive fring are — One play that would have been | hit over second. Truesdale tosee: ed, St by 122 6 The Masai PARISIAN has been kee: Gardner, J d out|to center. Cutshaw fanned. Stengel | signth pole they were on aven terms i HE ath Comet " ; : 2 who mn keep-| a credit to fast company wae |Ganiner, Janvrin reaching second.|was out stealing, Killifer to Magee.|2nq putwell apparently thinking he| ° i] » Daltine rick Mag 10%: arothe Perkin. Winona, sesuonaianen = lk 0 ing close track of both Moran| made by Green of Princeton in es was safe on Maisel's low| Erwin died, Alexander to Luderus. bf: Gat: Thabane: Uh iia 112, i meek at 83 E, 42d ot, had the race won, put up his whip. i peel ae r and Johnson during their train-| the third inning, and it was the | {2!OW. aaean arenching third on the | NO RUNS. nee trikes, | Karrick was still busy with his and y For, three sear olde and | mile “ond aneitermt. SHaeeptionait tolls me that a gambling clique| Play that Rept the champlonehp | Janvrin wan out at the plate, Smester | cutsvew voused: Hecker out, ‘Lobert| HERE At iho leat few, Jumps Bankee | i" tainr te fe Se out of the clutches of the Bull- |to Pok plate, Sweeney | Cutshaw tossed Becker out. ert! Notions drew away to win cleverly. | %: ene shahee.. os Relters, 10g: oceter offered Johnson a large sum ‘ckinpaugh to Sweeney. NO|flied to Bt NO_ RUNS. ‘362 194 HW. Adair, “106: ¥ 4 to “lie down.” When he| 79. With the bases full and | RUNS. : filed to Stengel. NO RUNS. out,| Grover Hughes quit in the stretch. 3 only one out, Reilly Rit a tong | Daley hit the right feld ETE i ou FOURTH RACE. consider that proposition to Gre Th eld wall for| Magee to Luderus. Omara went ou! him a email to| 2¥toGreen. The youngster made |two bases. Speaker made a great|the same way. Daubert walked. Dal-| Hocnir, backed from 10 to 1 down bd er sum @ pretty catch and by a perfect | running catch of Sweeney's line drive| ton drove jard to Luderus, who|to 4, brought joy to his backers by knock Moran out before| throw to the plate doubled up | !n left centre. Williams singled to cen-| fumbled and fell and it was counted| winning the Union Selling Stakes. | und. In refusing that] Middlebrook. Jack Murray could |tr@ Daley going to third. Keating|as a scratch hit, Daubert going to|He followed the pace of Undaunted “Lm not going to etall| not have done it better. filed to Hooper, who threw to Jan-| third. Wheat fanned. NO RUNS. | to the stretch and came away under Z ese a chance to get peeelhisies vrin, doubling up Willame, but Daley| Magee struck out, Erwin to Dau- the whip. When once in front, Bux-| *apprentice ing to get him. ‘Just ae | Three of the youngaters looked like| DMd crossed the plate before the play | bert. Cravath out, Brown to Daubert.|ton hand rode him home. He had eS wel real bail players, and if they feel we completed and the run was al-| Luderus out, Brown to Daubert. NO|two lengths to spare at the end. Un- HAMILTON ENTRIES. him where I can put| that way about it we might be able lowed to count. ONE RUN, RUNS. daunted held on gamely in_ the Ml put him out, and no mon-|to interest some of the big league THIRD INNING—Thomas singled|, FOURTH INNING—Magee's great| stretch drive, but his early efforts —_—_—— ” scouts. Falsey and Hanes of Yale| foientrt,.On te hit and run play,| atop throw retired Smith. Luderus|told in the last few jumps and} | riner Rack of this attempt to reac nd Gill of the Tigers looked the| to ink Ingied to left, Thomas going|and Alexander disposed of Stengel.| Pomette Bleu just nailed him at the Bat at tel i is Alien. Ht ii 87 Mater .: it rf Hy | i i: i t 4 3 I Haven’t Time for a Cigar —But between business calls and resting, there’s a time PICCADILLY LITTLE CIGAR The ten minutes’ smoke of iF “* | h |. Hooper forced . part. At third base Gil made two ed out Foster,|Cutshaw singled to right. Erwin| post. probably started the report | One-handed stops and throws ta’firat Hd manne! ALY Peckinpaugh, Thomas | forced Cutshaw, Byrne to Magee. NO FIFTH RACE. § match was @ “frame-up.” |of whioh even Arthur Doviin would| ond, Peckini orcad Hooper at sec- | RUNS. Joe Rosenfield didn't run out to- ___dobnson is too proud of that cham-|have been proud, Falsey's work In| Speaker forced Boot. ac potest Paskert wratnnd. elites. jDunted a! day and asa result he won the ffth Bloaahip to be beaten if he can pos: |i guinas The bat ine on siartines | Feaenl® 1 Peckinpaugh. “ONG | Mestnser row ¢| fort Bm a fortune to, be knocked | Hanes though, was the hitting star!” Meisel went out, Janvri throw to. Cutshaw nabbed ‘Paskert| jooked an If he wanted to “lay down.”"| er, Jeffries, but while there were | of ne, 4ay., Yale got but three hitelwno' covered the bag.” Trrcnten | going, to third. Byrne walked. Becker) Beethoven, after running behind His} jif.'c Of stories about attempte to | omy ee, woncertul pitching of Deyo| fouled out to Gardner” Pechin ene | forced, Byrne, Cutahaw to O'Mara.) Nibs for a half mile, turned Into the} 101; Ca Peckti >: ATIC with Johnagn at" Hono (by and every one of those was made BY | way called out on strikes. sckinpaurh | NO RUNS. stretch in front of Rosenfield, but dy-|,,4 0) “ ‘ mre gombinatibne not ‘by Jet. POURTH INNING —Lowts RUNS.| FIFTH INNING—Brown was called ing under the whfP in the stretch run ¢ " wit ent. Peckdnpaugh threw out Janvrin.| O'Mara stole second Daubert ing. Easter 8 ig ier are # that he fought to win Pa 5d all it wae a misplay by! Gardner lifted a hi O'Mara else had stopped running. Easter Star, | #)y "Roy, 112, Mordecai. 101; yy Hall, H win dhart at first and not superiorit igh foul to|fanned. Dalton out, Mages to Lud-|© not tip of the race, was away badly | ile Brigade 108 Also elinble to. start, in or fan't (1 ng would | 0" the part of Princeton that lave Sweeney. NO RUNS. be > ‘hamed. should any be scratched: Anavri, 112 erus, NO RUNS, and wouldn't extend himself there-| je jammer. nage Se een would | them the one run. With a man on| 1 Lewis (ran over close to the foul] Lobert filed to Dalton. Omara| stter, Fa ACH :-Hammilton Derby; purse 44,000. jot Hartzell's foul. Cook it. Cravath filed to three-year-olds one and one-quarter miles, him after fighting a cer- | third. Green rolled a slow one toward | was called out oes | threw Mares cut. Ure foresee elds ines Mane, Tug) Lake Molake, eee ie after Asbtls firwt.’ Swihart got the ball and abeula on strikes, Gardner | Stengel. NO RUNS. pont 114; Water fase. mber of rounds, lt he finds |have thrown it to the pitcher, who| Nfew_out Daley. NO RUNS \lechore 1d @IXTH INNLNG—Byrne to Lu- t fe for the movin; had come over to cover the bag, but|, thr INNING—Yerken singled | aerus benched Wheat. Smith popped ue, ut for ee at af, Pictures, But If | instead of doing that ho tried to’ beat | {@ left: Thomas fouled to Willlams.|+q Byrne. Dalton singled to centre. y ror Sigh’ t] Foster hit into ° ° i will improve aft Green to thi and was out- 7 ra fast double play,| Cutshaw fanned. NO RUNB. seepeee, wil, improve. Aer en ot | sited py Teoeeerinsse ashe oui | Teosedals to atklnpauah ae Wi | yan Ne NO LE en| Championship): ited lams. NO RU: condition will count more | ?!®: allowed the one run to score, ‘Bweene: sacrifiged, Erwin to Daubert. On an y drew a pass. Sweeney out st fret. And it Moran can a ck stealing, Thomas to Scott Force | attempted squeeze play, Killifer | E ? , He was doing his best, however, to O'Mara, whose|for more than once in the stretch he ik 1c eipa, tr. Ki 6. 0 PHP Hexen me 8500; three-year Va half fusion *Ganpon 10. Tg walked. i] Biod was third after everything : three-vearolds and Sten, Ben tad ova, “ie 0 i Mlible to at and that was enough. ‘all he'll get over ne missed the ball and Luderus was out] Leon Didier, Bobby Walthour, 3 Ml get over whatever nery=| | The Highlanders eapress dle | Fecovered It in time to Dole ran | on, tne, line, Erwin to Smith. Kullifer|George Wiley and Clarence Carman Breet 8: Sura content. @usness he may feel at the start. oppointment over their showing | ner at first. In making thia play Fos. | "et to, Dalton. NO RUNS. Gotan * itt The 119, 114 v —, in the West, but they still have | ter sprained hi: 1 SEVENTH INNING—Erwin sin- | will be the starters in the thirty-mile i OUNSON'S “fght” with Fiynn,| hopes of getting up among the | assisted to. the “Hubhouss, Betiece| gled, to left. Hummel Patted for] motor paced race at Brighton Beach Bs et 8) , vn. Himmel fanned. ca dm tee miath round for s attion, eee wane antonen by a Khating, NORUNE Oe tirew out ‘Aled to Magee, Daubert walked | to-night, Wiley is out to battle for ate Soa ‘has been mentioned frequently in| Mave been better than against SIXTH INNING—Hooper went out | Risser! ea oe tae Erwin. Dalton} the american championship, which| gallant Winner Over Murphy. of an argument that Joh: the Westernera ever since the | 0m & bounder to the box, K wr irey ; .,|he haa held for two years, but which| BOSTON. June 24.—After twelve fast ns0n Williams. Scott 4 to Ti Allen and now Brooklyn's Chel have much fighting power left,| ‘%¢ #¢ason began, and Chance's . Roped te ‘singled to right.| Carman threatens to take away from | rounds, Gilbert Gallant of Chelsca was “| battery. Alexande : fe claimed that in the Las Vegas jes Woh ween 4 4 ovite a arie. Pistia mncoked dawn Bosak Byrne sacrificed, Allen to Daubert.| him thie season, All of the riders |siven ihe decision over Eddie Murphy had Johnson puffing and e ave the Red Soz here | RNs. Mild—fragrant—delicious, A boon to business men, 10 for 10c eliaible Bouth Boston in their bout at the Becker singled ‘to left. Alexander| neq their final workouts at the track|Atlar A.A. At one period it looked for siz games. to} at third, Lobert singled to wld be no bout. Murph: tired out when the agnt| / — rrusctate ed our to Lewin” Fok: Centre, Alexander acoring and Becker tale morning, following the motors | *ccau'to Ick Fleming as referee, and ‘While all this holt business was) inpaugh grounded out to rey stopping at second. Magee flied to| which will pace them to-night, he finally withdrew. was @ different affair en- | going on over here in New York, Rob-| NO RUNS. "| Dalton, Becker g to third after was some sort of an|by put his Dodgers to work and man-| SEVENTH INNING—Lewia filed catch, On an attempted double} © ding between the Johnson |aged to wind up thelr defense against) out to Truemlale, Janvrin beat out | een! Becker wow out athe plate, Ne. | ees —= eens yan compe, Johnson went | Pittsburgh with a win. Maybe this & Mt past short.” Janvrin atole sec; RUN. ee Rea. Sam manne ® mart. ond, being alded by a short passed| EIGHT INNING—Wheat struck out. 665 P tt Red d It Is understood that the members of Regn mime, Out. 2 Hesimall. mith doubled to left. Stengel a erns uce oe Sts BRE | emo en em |B te RCRA OO 5 to $25 a Suit Bis to ‘enanion knew malor gi UE °° Srewney, ONE RUN. rom Oo SEE oe aera Sarrene fo ere se RACING NOTES. why he did it, {¢ ive true, Jockeys During this week only, we are’ offering these a Queens County Jockey Club UspnUCT. L. RACING TO-MORROW ieee don't “take” horace on thelr account. There are $50 Suitings reduced ae RROD tending THe r ‘The only bad impression one got — remarkable values. red 0, All U I i ng. at Aqueduct yesterday wae thet the | Some of the regulars had a big kick to $25. There are $35 Suitings reduced to_$20. $2,500 OWNERS’ FUND STAKE “A”: ‘woveral Federal League b has | Reateh eontiuadeet track's settings aren't in keeping Ces. oy Net tee ee reductions ere not so great, but all are exceptional. te matin aRG UAL RHO TUN AVON. Y.. also 7 ation: ry ne ty , 8 8S Reb AS brome Noectind Ave’ 6 ininutee Antes ly that you can't fool a fan about the with the runni of an American| Belmont Park the $3 admission fee Bechara ae f see situs e.signs of having “lived | calibre of atutt he ts paying to see. | turf classic like the Brooklyn Handi | entities one to grand stand and pad- Made to Measure Only Breen Beato ta tints habs, nutes later not Paying lost either — cap. Bare and comparatively lack-| dock privileges, but at Aqueduct the speed through | But if you don't put in an Deautifyi other ma-|ing in anything the | same privilege cost $8.50. “General Admission $3 Ladies $1.50 Music by Lander 1 will tell the for league, Jack Dunn declares he wi! a= 1 | course suffered much in com! Broadwa' ae sell his Baltimore franchise to Rich-| with Belmont Park. ‘aqueduct ie Tt will take the best of the sprinters y Arnhe tii Just track. ‘OT: RA A World Ad, hought nd oF dispose + fo bees Ralily Hyems's Gi Re. win 9th St. MOTOR RACKS ee tt ind the “last word" wi capt m pa P Lad workegs, ¥ aay Tee SUgRE te nd Out | Sterc eay tress Deblnd pace when Wer Temd RS athe Mes Aa eel | secking efficient sae