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te ¥ ea ——— | Judging by Their Bout in Brook- lyn Young Weinert Will Be Able to Stand Battling Levin- sky on His Head Within a! Few More Months. coon se Fergus o ATTLING LEVINSKY lost his svat in Brooklyn last night. It was the occasion of his second battle with Charlie Weinert of New, Jersey. The goat meandered in the sixth round, when Weinert insistently | @ttacked in spite of the jabs that Le- vinaky popped over on his nose. Up to that sixth round Levinsky showed a lot of cleverness and what looked like / THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1914. HELPFUL HARVEY---HE GIVES GUNBOAT SMITH A NEW IDEA Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Eventing World.) I Just want To ‘Tere You How You CAN BEAT JOHNSON = IT's The Simpuest THING IN THE WorwD,| T courp De tT N_MNSELE Ive step ovr “The ONuY Way “To Beat Tue BiG SPAvt, AND L'M GOING To Tew (TTS GUNBOAT SMITH «++ IT OUGHT To BE ~ GREAT HELP “To mim ! Ht ¢c Cc WHEN You MEET IN THE RING Loort INTo HIS EYES UNTIL HIS EGO Recognizes Your PSYCHIC MASTERY — AND THEN - = ANY GREEN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ALL You Got Te De 1s Te ATTUNE YOUR. INTELLECT To VIBRATIONS THAT Witu SUBCONSCIOUS ENTITY , 5» SEARCH THROUGH THe SSMOoS FoR THE Sour ARRY FEAR TO HIS —~AND Ot least fairly hard hitting. He found Charlie's mouth and nose an easy mark, and seldom missed. Weinert dale. McBride threw out Peckin paugh. NO RUNS, McBride beat out a hard grounde RMON | BROOKFEDS. ost- | Vogue, Kazan, Celebrity, Blackthorn, JOHNSON TO HOOK UP [Luke McLuke Is Champion Moving ts soiaa ran, Poon ORG ee ACN Among Three- Year-Olds hie well-eet chin and occasionally a Henry. Foster singled to centre, | Nght blue eye, right or left, as the (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) scoring Moeller. Milan singled to! | case might be, against Levinsky'’s is = rieht, mothe ite — IN TIN ROUND BOUT ‘( Resign, 110 (Obert),! Slove. Now and then Weinert tossed . rr Neon td | al ) Y . I rl- x: 110 (Mott), third @ real punch over on some part ofj STAD Chanteuse, but a crack or two|was with the visitors, but remained vinks fled to H i. | Shorr’s Good Colt Won Cart a UE i of the whin kept Moran’s filly going |in hiding. Three thousand school- A os . _ « Eaeily Grit, Star . Bamboo, Bell Hoy, | Levinsky's generous features, to the| i KTH INNI — Hartzell | — q 39 er Loaf- han % great ‘astight ot the crowd, But tak. |!0M& enough to win by half « length, |children, guests of the club, supplied] grounded out to Smith. Cook singled ton Stakes Easily After Loaf | Porton, Squirrel, also ran ‘ Haversack was two lengths back, | the players with plenty of encourage-| to left. Foster threw out Daley , ‘ : ‘ x | $2, amt tan, : Serre) Fees crereyey toe Battle ment, About seven hundred other| Sweeney filed to Shanka. No RUNS. [It Isn’t Jack, but Battling Jim,} ing During Mile Journey. | $19.40; p RE up cairuy cet was piling up a great many more| third. ‘Morgan flied to Daley. McBride also sikn, place, $4.70; show, $3.90; Izzet oblats, A red hot good thing, Syossett I1,,| fans were sprinkled over the stand flied to Daley. Henry filed to ak, Who Fought the Cham- » $10, » ‘Then came the change. It neemed| ¥4# beaten in the second race in the| FIRST INN Delehanty out,| NO RUNS, By Vincent T pr iacangeiae ante ie a with uw bard dig in the| Casiont kind of fashion by Joe Rosen. | Westerzil to Agler walked.| FIFTH INNING—McBride threw vion to a Draw. { ‘ y wee , sAeederl . ak BML 107 (Teahan), fr stoi h delivered b we field, who led all the way, running | Aé! stole second, Louden fanned. ; Ut Nunamak Ha je called out on . UKE MLUKE, Jobn W. Shorr’s |}. ty 107 (Obert), second! + tgh Parlay by Mr. Weinert Hanford struck out, NO RUNS. [strikes Maisel tripted to right a a) = Ultimus—Midget colt, again @8- |), (Taylor) 0@ New Jersey. Levinsky immediate- | ®W4Y from his fleld in the run from BR ae {went all the way home on Morgan's; tablished hih claim to the cham- | 1482-5. Beaumont ly went into a wild flurry, head down|the far turn to tho stretch. Instead} Anderson drove a long double oj bad throw to | Foster. p riuesdale | By John Pollock. Gonunip ettnk ees id aiviiton (Harner, Onin Neate of running out here, Rosenfield clung | left centre as a starter, Myers sac- | Walked. ruesdale caught, napping < ' | « ok BrbOr, Reilly, Nac i Ft witnect lanai Lateef he babes to the ral and came Sper aaiiping rificed, Lavigne to Agler, Anderson | off first, Shaw to Smith, ONE RUN.; ATTLING JIM JOHNSON, the/y. erday at Aqueduct by his im- pad 5 tv. Geren ima : | Weinert to the ropes, bent. hin : going to third, Shaw fanned, Evans] Shaw singled to centre. Moeller colored heavyweight who fought | pressive victory in the $5,125 Carlton Talitisele pales Case Will, atralant | backward over them, and used el-| Wit” two lengths of daylight between | beat out a hit to Downey, scoring | sacrificed, McHale to Truesdale. Fos Champion Jack Johhson a ten-|atakes, Carrying top weight—126/¢ place $1.00, show $3.20; Boly + him and Syossett MH. Stars and | Anderson, Hofman flied out to Han-|ter filed to Daley, Milan walked. , >, * [Reborn spl Ms i : 6.00, Brick. eis isatanlie scsastea ites tonite Stripes was third by a nc ford RI Smith singled to left, scoring Shaw, ;7UNd draw in Paris and also put up| pounds—he won tn clever fashion Inj Ill, place $6.00, show $80; Trick and Levinsky, Waved b ine upsie ON THIRD RACE. i: NNING—Booe parades | Milan pulling up at second, Shanky)@ reat ten-round xo with Sam Lang: | the good time of 1.88 4-5, aftor follow. |!*}. snow ier Ladies’ Handicap; | getically. The referee cautioned him. ; G f ir balls. Downey aviated out| flied to Hartzell. ONE RUN, ford . a bout at the Empire A. C./ing some of the fastest pace of the! purse $800; for thres- lds and| From that time on Weinert rushed |,,Anirew Miller's Hoamer picked Up “i, Dinith singled to right, | ped out to Simth, Hartenlt paren (several months ago, will go gainst! year, reromboll had run the first h if/ tp: one-mile and one-sixtectith | harder harder. 5 : Y ent to second when Evans P a 00 Jen solores veel lo 07 an ; Rud the Redes aad couldn't poevaerrag btn everything in ce and won in| fumbled, Booe continuing on to third | out on strikes. Cook singled to gett, 20° Joonette, another colored heavy-|in 46 3-5 seconds and the three- Cream Jor erayiot) ftat; | F wu Ifo, | because he was trying to duck ai the, Clever fashion in the hand! Lavigne’ hit to Westerail, who tonse | Daley walked. Cook caught napping | Welght star, In a ten-round bout at {quarters in 111 4-5, but he couldg't| 12! (Keogh) | second: | Bena dame time to save bis face. Levinsky | om, ,the en a trie jout Booe at the plate. Land got ane ond and run own Bk w to | the Stadium A. C, in St. Nicholas; toge Luke. In d the Shorr ¢ Mt Tin tae fen, 83 ‘ | wes giving a very Unusual exhibition, | With her, and did for awhile, Anderson's foul, NO RUNS MeBiride, to Foster. NO RUNS. Rink to-night. This will be Jean-! pin ov speedy Belmont pace- | ( Straight, $3.60 | As a rule he stands straight and Succumb to class in the final quart Wosterzil flied out to Lavigne in | Morgan filed to Daley Truesdale | otto first appearance in # contest in|.) oteg tne a yacuey. Wuston | waall Tr enaeee. Veudelte) place, boxes well. But he was very anxious At that Hocnir ran @ fine race and) front of the plate. Gagnier struck threw out McBride. | singled | sity raat maker (when: od y Benanet, out te to beat Weinert, was encountering "84 little contention for the place| out, smith made a pretty running 0 centre. Shaw fanned. | this city in nearly a year, as he fought | ready to let him. out to show. Benanet, out to # | unexpected resistance, and his goat Money. Hester Prynne ran up with] caton of Land's fly. NO RUNS SEVENTH INNLN in Europe for over elght months. Both) puke McLuke, like other good an: saan was in full flight somewhere over the leaders to the stretch turn: but) “ritiiD INNING—Delehanty walked Singled to right, Uunamake 1 | men have trained for the bout for over | norses of the past, will do only what| Britton wan in Fourth, toward Far Hockaway. Time and there tired. If th was anything) ang quickly stole second, Agler SWeeney, Foster to Morgan Id- | ten days and are in good condition, th ‘ords, he is| BOSTON k Britton of in Levinsky tried to stand of left In those behind her she wouldn't) finned, trying to bunt, Louden out, Well batting for McHale. Caldwell {he has to do, In other w i MEWarK atopied Sie Seah of Routh inert with wild swings, hitting Pave been third. Guy Fisher, aWay | Garnier to Myers. Hanford fled out !wited, — Maisel walked. Foster] tom McCarey has secured Mattie | inclined to loaf, and : is Is why Rux- | News a mothing but the air, and then clinched ?®!. W Land, NO RUNS, threw out Tri ale, NO RUNS. McCue, the Western lightweight, to| te had to arouse him to a serious) Boston in the fourth round of their and held a tight grip until the referee FOURTH RACE. Marion filed out to Booe. Ander wr BRETT ‘take the place of Ad Wolgast against |¢ffort going round the far turn to) twelve-round bout at the Atlas A. A \ managed to make him break. He F. Hopkins, a mite of a lad, riding|on out, Smith to. Alger. Myers WINNERS AT HAMILTON, | take the pI ast against Nikin atrikine distance etllie Matty Baldwi slipped in a little of variety now and his first mount, won the Rockaway | walked. Myers stole second and got ——- Joe Rivers at the Pacific A. C, of | keep him w s a ea Eagan substituted for Matty Baldwin, fen by looking up to see if Mr. Selling Stakes, the card's feature here | to third on Lavigne's bad throw.| FIRST RACE—Purse §500; maiden | Vernon, Cal., on Saturday afternoon, | his competitors. Avain In the stretch, | wig refused to meet Britton because Weinert was within range and sud- this afternoon. Incidentally he put it| Shaw doubled to left, scoring Myers, two-year-olds; five furlongs,—I McUarey tried to get Joe Azevedo when Luke McLuke ranged alongside |. New Yorker welxhed close to 16 y to Gealy butting at him—and apologiaing all over the experienced Butwell on | Evans popped to Smith, ONE RUN, ance, 98 (Ambrose), 7 to 1.2 to 1 gynt divers, but his brother refused {of tromboli, he seemed to think he pounds, while he weighed only 181% afterward. And about halt a the odds-on choice Granite In the| FOURTH INNING--Booe walked. and 4 to 5, won; Balko, 109 (Smyth), thes a : a Bux- 9 tot him box on such a short notice. | had done all that was necessary. Bux- | pounds. times, on missing a left jab, he fol- n them, After be-| Downey banged into a double play, | 9 to 10, 2 to 6 and 1 to 4, second; Jack ato remind him that he was SS lowed in and landed a good effective tof rough usiKe |Gagnier to Hofman, to Myers. Gag- | Winston 100 (Johnson), 60 to 1,25 to john Welssmantel, manager %f the *’” had to rem: gitow or struck Charles a 7 wat by the assistant starter, | nter threw out Smith. NO RUNS, |1 and 12 to 1, third. "Time, 1.014-5, groudway Sporting Club of Broske in @ horae race. A cov ‘e of cracks LATONIA ENTRIES. wrist. The Battler who pulled her all over the track| Hofman fied to Delehanty. V @pologized every time the crowd pro- tested and tried to get buck to the @esy jabbing lead he held early in the bout. He couldn't do it. In the lust three rounds Levinsky swung like a sledgeman in a boiler factory—but without hitting anything—and Wein- ert pounded him effectively. At the both were tired, Lovinsky was Very tired, probably because of his Young Mr” Weinert ts und 9 . Weinert is under nin teen, they say. From present indic thons, he'll be able to stand Mr. Le- ‘vinsky on his head within a few more months HE early summer sporting sea- fon seems to have gone past Uke Frank Kramer finishing a half-mile sprint. Polo intercollegiate championships, Monaco racos, golf, rowing, and the international race in his wi: on into history. We still have the athletic championships, tennis and a let of yacht racing. This year Amer- fea won't have much representation tm the English motor boat cup races, Mf any, but in this country there'll be more, and much faster motor boat racing than ever before, ‘With the horse power in some 40- foot motor boats getting up near 2,000 {t's about time for the boat racing authorities to establish a power limit. The prexent motor equipment in some cases is freakish compared to the boat bulls. That speed can be ob tained by good designing and less motor power has been proved by Mr. Smith of Algonac, whose latest speed boat, a W-foot, 7-foot beam hydro- , bullt for Commodore Blackton, Bene faster than any other boat ever built, and with only show how @ power hai it owners to W statistics: @ hankering for en- Dixie L. went tc England and. won win as Dixie defended the cup with 200-horse 1 cup Dixie IV, de- sup with 130-horse power, BP act Dixie Ill, defended the with 225-horse power. =. e > 7 URTH maiden steeple power. ‘The erat race at Monaco was» Wowace” cisined’ "Weather He niog cater of | Watneatnn tithovam, EIN OT emnan a e-- ‘won b; Fe eeEORLARE ith four motors poeta ECO | Moellerta to. lett. McHale | grt pmertaal taea, Ay aad ee huge movore cost a barre: ot KID WILLIAMS WINS AGAIN, | ikrex out Foster, | Milan fied to | Fa Te ata Every suit end reduced. Many $25 to $50 ma cle natee Peet ee edi ee | ee |almeled to centre, scoring Daley. | ptt. Haan This is the buyer’s chance. Coat and trousers, $16. } 6 oes has become a4 sport for m only, And when it's only a case | i,m money to iggest power plant, where who can put up the m the bi sport come in? which Mr. Jackson of England showed | ing stride, all have gone | 0) horse driven some motor tremes, 1 submit a ir, Bmith of Algonac may provide ‘answer. ' lyn, is now the manager of Charley of the whip and Luke came away with a twitch on her nos » she Jumped |erzil singled to the right fleld wall,| Hugh, Argent and Brook Cress also “Young Weinert, the Nowark light The great Colin had away in front and outran everything |Gagnier singled to right. centre, | ran. heavyweistt. Weinert went to Weis. [Ke a champion Tile all the way. Undaunted tried to fol-| Westeril going to third. On an at-| SECOND RACE.—Prince of Wales! mantel and asked him to be his man. the same loafing ha vod against thi tow her, but had enough of the pace|tempted double steal, Westerzil was |Handleap; $500 added; maiden two- ager. When the latter learned from, The good price layed again © at the head of the stretch, Then|out, Agler to Smith, Gagnier moving | year-olds; foaled in Canada; five fur- Weinert that he had broken away | Shorr horse Was caused by well cir- Granite, who was outrun early, took Tom Messenger of Newark he} to second on the play. Land fanned. | longs—Last Spark, 113 (Claver), 4 to trom culated rumors that he was sore, had up the chase of the fleet-footed NO RUNS 1, even and 2 to 5, frst; Lady Curzon, | consented to make matches for him. Ln blind eye and but he couldn't catch her. Young] FIFTH INNING—Lavigne filed out {115 (Hanover), 13 to 20, ito 3 andi, — a cracked Abate MLAB RRA Hopkins rode like a veteran thi vans. Anderson rolled out to|to 7, second; Harry Bassett, 11% Fred Bonner, whd was the owner! goodness knows what else. the final eighth and was unassisted. Marion threw. out |(Burns), 7 to 2, 9 to 10 and 2to 5, of the Irving A, C. of Brooklyn for|these reports, one regular remarked ed by victory. Granite Delehanty, NO RUNS. third. ‘Time—1.02, “Okemus, Cannia several years, has sold out his club ter the race, that ne would like Gansta in front at Grover Delehanty made a pretty running |Jean, Charon, Photographer IH, and to Aimy Mack, manager of Sallor} Lee Tae an WHea He epee with the rest strung out catch of Marion's long fly. Anderson | Red Post also ran, Fritte, the Brookeyn heavyweight, 1 000 | FIFTH RACE. drove a home run over the right fleld|. THIRD RACE Beamsville Purse, | Bonner’ f club ol not ‘i made the, heal . | Anothel chol howled over in |All, Anderson tossed out Myers on | $800 added; three-year-olds and up; | money this year that it did last year) 4. 644 norse and a good jockey Atth race when Tmpeowsion ctaaet {fs bunt. Downey threw out Shaw, }one mile and a onth.—Tippe- | and he decided to quit the sport, =| t Fimes out of ten form a winning the Gin rake when lnpression cloned | Gary y canoe, 100 (Ambrose), 9 to 5, 4 to 5 oe tombination. Never was this more Up Mke a Jackknite in the stretch, [ONT A N'INNING—Agler fanned,|and 7 0°20, first; Polly I, a)| | Mike Glover, the Boston weiter. | combination, | Never was this more | or ory. cond; Ray o'Light, 9 (Shilling) 3 , Abe recent $12,000 purchase bor tee limped to first. Hanford forced | second; Ray o'Lig i ane hed tosda: by'Gainer, the recent Fy won by @ great stretch rush after 3 4. T ten rounds at the Broadway Sport- | oF Ste # ‘i | nud second, G: ‘f.|to 1, 20 to 1 and 10 to 1, thir A Fe ty Payne Whitney. Gainer is Anished far out tn the faiddle of the | Hanford went to second. On a short {also ran, joldier Bartfleld meets Ritchie Jasper |one, Another hard-luck story might track and easily bent Hila Bryson, the || toteg ball Hanford moved to third.| FOURTH RACE — Purse aad Jim Dougherty tackles Mike| have been added to his career In the early pacemaker, out of the third | Bighier threw out Boos, NO RUNS, | three-year-olds and upward; selling; | fempsey Carlton, if it’ weren't for Jockey 1 HEGRE Evans doubled to centre. Louden |@x furlongé.—Miss Gayle, 90 (Smyth), ° Kederis, who rode him. Kederis got pn ee ; 4 to 1, 8 to 5 and 4 to 5, firsts Har bard, 108 (Claver), 8 to 1, 3 to Land § to 5, second; Striker, 106 (Goose), 7 2,9 to 6 and 9 to 10, third. Time, 3 r home, but only after a most Gainers ride, which took as much f him as the gruelilng finish did In a letter from Al. Lippe, who is over in Australia, and which ts dated Mary 45, he says that the bout be- retired Hofman, Evans advancing to | third. Westerzill singled to right, | scoring Evans, Gagnier fouled to Li AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. ivigne, Land singled to right, send- | to 2, ane tween his French middleweight, Jules | out of the horse. 4 AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, N, ¥.,| ing Westerzil to third... Marion also | 1.14. Just Y, Gordon, Prince Ahmed, | pybourg. and Kddie Me ty ut Mel- |. Kederis started whipping Gainer at July 1.—The entries for to-morrow’ | singled down the right fleld foul line, | Luther, Colquitt, Kamchatka, Alex | pourne, which was won by McGoorty,| the head of the long i , follow: he was lengths out of it, and fever . alno ran, Johnson, also let down the bat until he was past FIFTH RACE 12,004 rac IRST RACE. no scoring Westerail. five furlongs On a wild pitch Land went to third. drew a gate of $6,042, and that each Marion singled 51 For tworear olde; handicap; | fighter received § National Handicap; 7 ded; three-year-olds and up- een aetinconenant ‘the judges In front. One wouldn't Kiar Shooter, 108, 77 Gartage, 106. | to right, Land holding third, Ander. | $2,000 added; iC a j {he Juno mite of a lad had enough LE ee ee TE ag. | tom niniied ‘to right. acoring Land, | ward: sulin and an clenth- Sieh. “MET” OPERA HOUSE NINE | {Rink the, mite of (Ind, bag on MANNE “i Marion tried to score, but was out, | Stock, Saas deh itien oor ene he , but he did i or At Smith to Lavigne. THREE RUNS, ‘| and out, first; David Craig, PLAYS MAROONS SATURDAY, | ou, the hi Woll earned | Ni itAOk—For threw yearclia and. up over), 4 to 1, 6 0.5 i te BOD WOE eer ted Ke dace wanes wart. smelling. one mile a aaa . 107 « . a t0 1, mae victory. ; S Parswcrth, occecy, 116, oaei AAO APR third. "Timo, 1532.5) ] ‘The Metropolitan Opera House nine,| reminder of the efforts of a Joe *Water Welles, 111, | Dorothy Dean, Privet, Petal, Lochjel | champions of the theatrical profession, | Notter. Under less perseverence, 1,183 Ella Bryeop, Lod,” | "also ran. War meet the lamous Maroon team on|Gainer would not have been in the and Barnegat aleo ran. | Saturuay st 3PM gp Marcon Fleld,| money. Gainers time for the race, | A Dy ckinan street, etropolitan boys | 4.12, equalled the track record made | YEO) Ramenet” 108 — HAMILTON ENTRIES. Sey eee ne Mtaroone these ot, the iby Hildreth's Restigouche in 1910, Tay diarbary, 100. —— - | York's fastest. semi Pro AKKre- 70 74 ot —_——— of } Tune: siz turluags ; 2 Ta |gations, Karle R. Lewis, treasurers will t LATONIA. wna eng, aeting: iy furl (Continued from First Page.) yiene: fanless play second baee WINNERS AT | | 161 Chip ders moe Arp ioe, ppt treater ae Sanperinveraan CE—Purse $600; for maid ugh Brown, the > ‘KPI : for maid- eaten at fover. centre. fleld th FIRST RA\ big right hander, opposed Marty Mc- Hale. unamaker was on first New Yorks, as Harry mo Wind ar-olds; tan, 110 en colts and geldings; twa ig turnout of the theatrical ea rire iw expected. u % mW ond FirTH hy maiden three base for nile and x Williams th to Smith, Truesdale walked. Peck- 102? hon CRA Elmenin: Wat ‘ f 108) Sykene —— —————E —S —— |has been sent to Lincoln, Neb, ‘Sation. SERRE REE EERE Tis Rog it Vatley. 108, 181 FIRST INNING — Maisel walked, PLD HACE rare goon: Buningtoy =s ? TUT RACE. Var tint up.) Mainel caught napping off frat, Shaw | Handieay, 83d Semi Annual - wt xtown: jawbone, | NEW ORL 8, July L—Kid Will- | the new bantam champion, to- day had @ puffed and lacerated face to rove the had @ scrap last night wath Wd’ Hares, “jocel besten Junamaker forced’ Sweeney at sec- ond, Morgan to McBride, McHale fanned, ONE RUN. Smith filed to Hartsell. Maisel threw out Shanks. Morgan singled 114. Springmas, 1 | LA; King Mebiows It To measure only. Broadway @& handic nl Vountain Pay, tis TONIA, Ky., July ant maite venty vards Seaton. | than $600 for | be CHANCE INTENDS TO ENON ZEIDER FROM PLAYING WT FEDS “Rollie’s. Case and Killifer’s Identical,” Declares the Yankee Leader. Spectal to The Kr World) WASHINGTON, July 1—"T shall lose no time in consulting with Owner Farrell®for the purpose of taking steps to stop Zeider from playing with the Chicago !ederal League,” eaid Manuger Chance of the New York Yankees to-aay when told of the de- cision rendered by the Appellate Court In the Killifer case. Zelder's case and Killifer's cre identical, The New York club can and will stop him from playing ball with the outlaws," Chance added. Asked why he so bitter toward ider and apparently willing to let Russell Ford continue the even tenoe of his ways with the Buffeds, Chance veplie “For the simple reason summer the New ider that las? York club treated white mo ; pald more retors’ bills. The best worse of the deal, for c ‘ord I was ake that he could a him. Versonally 1 1 Ford, but he had too m: attacks of a lame arm and ¢ ase me. » ple » annowl immediately ta ayer from taking games with Joe Tinker's Raseman Harry Willams leaves for Lincoln, Neb. to-night, and Leslie Nunamaker will ve on the job in the game this afternoon, providing Mullen does not put in an Appearance » to don a uniform, nee yesterday bought a young- rnamed Kingman from the Wash- ington club who will be arried for the present in the hopes that he may of use to the Yonios at some future is a first baseman who utation at Pomona Cole rnia, He comes highly d, is a left hand hitter CENTRAL STATES TENNIS TOURNEY 1S POSTPONED. ST. LOUIS, July rain postponed the opentr 1.—An all-night f the fourth round of th stral States tennis tour- to-day he triple A tournament Is. betng poor ition thie and it was doubtful tf they put Into shape during the Ay The hi-finals will bectn ether to-morrow or Friday and the finals Bat- SPORTING. |Q Jockey Club AQUEDUCT, L. L RACING To-Morrow BEGINNING AT 2.30 FP, ML SIX RACES, INCLUDING THB $1,000 Canarsie Selling Stakes SPECIAL RACE TRAINS leave Pennsylvania Station, 384 St, ana Tt ‘. ¥,, alto Flatbush’ Ave,, Brooklyn, af 1, 1.90, 1.86 0. M. From Nostrand ‘5 minntes later and Rast New York © Inntes Inter, aneral Admission $3, Ladies $1.50 TTORDROME Errant. 100 m0; La Tavolara 107 ral ve SVE-A- DOLLAR GY Now is the hat fine look watking pair of * $1.50, to intr Morgan out stealing Sweeney lale. NO RUNS THIRD FNS arouriae threw 9th St. Arnhrim i i at, put Malaal, Foster threw ous Tr cre a i A 8 CUT RUBBER HEEL AND SOLE SHOES AT $2.50 thai everybody will admire on you. And just to think that you bought them DIRECT and added a whole dollar vour vacation money, Also a look at the stylish White Can. ves Oxlords,Rub- ‘er or Leathe oles & hee! Walthonr, Moran, a” time to chink about NEWARK LOW. 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