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eee eee _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 2, “1914 : BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK . HELPFUL HARVEY—HE TRIES TO GET ONE THROUGH GUNBOAT’S DOME Copyright, 1914, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) RACE olds and up. threes rd in Canada; Te @or te pew Te CHa: a eaera j Detach Your INNER. aes Skt 3 tte, hE ; iS Me, GUNBORT, Sareea. CONSCIOUSNESS AND phion, 110 (Ambrose), 20 to 1, 7 tod Tuer’ ew Thousat You Diowt Seen, Revs Pac aah CONCENTRATE Your, and 3 to 1, second; Sea Lord, 101 (Cla- (NTO GUNBoaT'S Dome Slain MET aTHoD THOUGHTS ON JoHnson’s| |e! 1 to 1,5 tot and 2 to 1, aie. ri Time-1.1%4-5, Marion Gaiety, OR HELE NEVER. zar, Mavsolus, Caper Sauce, oni: mida, Coburg Helle, Lad of Windsor and Kelrose also ran. SECOND RACK —Purse $500; maids en th js and upward; sell- ing; mile apd a@ sixteenth,—Sigma Ale pha, 105 (Claver), 15 to 6, 13 to 10\and 13 to 26, first; Collector, 102 (Am~ ye brose), 7 to 2, 3 to 2 and 1 to 2, wee- ond; Gen, Ben Ledi, 100 (Shilling), 9 27 to 5, 8 to 5S and 1 to 4, third. Time, EGO, CaALe UPON THe HIDDEN PoWERS oF THE Cosmos ‘to HELP You — BE A PeYcHic ! -year-ol Battling Jim Johnson's Tre- "i inn 1404-5, Currieux, Sykesie and: King Be Mendous Strength and Bulk! You MUST GET HIS ($ THAT clear? Wer, tere 1s tere eae ties ‘ THER Rat Burlington Setting Save Him From a Knockout EGO ! UNDERSTAND? poeta nad A) ONE THING THAT (f ME AN UFPE RO ( Goop Ward tee ante hult funonbeccHaele WESTIONS TO s i by Joe Jeanette. You MUST GET HIS eee RSP ible dal &Go ! NGHT! Bay, 115 (Claver), 18 to 10, 9 to 20 and . jout, frst; Fathom, 12 (Callabany, 18 — | | ven and 2 to 5, second; Mar. + MT (Taplin), 18 to 5 7 to 10 t third ‘Time, 1.068-5. Fanet- . 1914 he Pr Pablisht Co. vetiggadl AR Dk co mane f j nating. U See Tt, a OB JEANETTE, fighting in the We 4 { FOURTH co chase; $400 est form he has shown since his added; ox famous ten-round battle with =e Langford, beat Battling Jim ww = 150 (Dupee), 7 to % “Soknson to a fare-ye-well at the — ond; Broadsword, Stadium iast night. Jeanette =~ = to 5 and 4 to 6 Weighed 197 pounds to Johnson's 230. —— eee end Pal bhEne ge j-black giant who fought) ‘aleg Ban ‘ in Paris was an awesome) "| sigit in fighting togs. His shoulders Were v0 wide had to turn edge- MIPTH RACH Spring Rrewery Stakes, $1,500 added; two-year-olds; _— —-- osinacsepentaahneominaeneeentnneist neat a aaa _ | five furlon 128 Gh Li “Wise to get between the ropes. His} Hanover), Oana tte i. pnd; Ormulu, to fF and 2 5. Carbide, . Bt. Leo Dave Robertson * Yenitnied | S ABAIRR cl aoa ‘| Ritchie Sure of Getting to 6, third thick and short, was corrugated be- and Bee HS Stn aretth is." Entire Amount Promised '\s'"s aco Seems) WINS IN GALLOP HELPS CHANCE MEN FORBROOKFEDS Socttccmas ETO — | ere ees ¥ | received an indirect intimation that ASBURY PAR ‘Pangement, giving him a compara- Cutsh ‘i tively small waist. Battling J 1-] Mt Cutshawis rounder and] Stakeholder Gibson Now in Pos; he would arrive to-day, ine h interest 14 being shown here small waist. Ing Jim evi- | ; SA MANAG Hitine, A he od A. pr the opening of the local Atlantie “dently, judging by hie strut and bis IN FEATURE RAGE: LEAD D SENATORS AGAINST ST TAS phy. “No nuns. * "' session of $29,500, Willie’s! y.rne rmztord A.C will eon League baseball season, which takes | fomplacent smile, thought himself a q t Hexen nt a Tongs fly eater and ‘1 cat | show at Ulmer Park to-night, The! place to-day, when the Loug Braneb / Nery handsome specimen. | Wheat made a fin End for Boxing Welsh in LON | fighters who witl clash are Knockout (team will play the locale. Tt will be Seaomy Was Jeanette at his best, | -~. . [Smith and Dauber urns, rand clean-cut and sym-! tener, NORUNS.| don Tuesday Next. ‘motrical. ie and Young MeGowan of, Asbury Park's Initial entrance inte Krooklyn, Terry Mitchell and Jo sional baseball. } ad 5 . . ‘ ~ é - ie ard tossec “Kid” Albert dK. O. Sweeney and | i R. F. Carman’s Filly Had Little |Manager ane § Shakes Up seine Children at Wash tana ee lrepet Jack MeHenrys Sweeney ane From tho ptart Jeanette cut John- ball on the nose past third for two — is siti i Zanarsi ing Or Sale i i; Enioy Rattle | ba Fletcher threw out) Me y " Word reached here to-day from! 5 fee ith awrite sinabing let, ‘white Opposition in Canarsie Batting Order and Gets ington Park Enjoy Battle | hares, Fletcher threw out Mtecarty. | By Cosine) vente! AUMITAlIN fo. the “fect” that Ray | 7 f furiously after each attack and | Stakes at Aqueduct Good Results of Pitchers smashed a hot single to right and B ronson, the retired welterweight of | Sta . dd Results, ‘ mith ae ‘his great arms like clubs, bat- | O'Mara lined out to weight champion of this! Indianapolis and manager of Mil-| ck ee tee J, need not worry about | burn "Young" Saylor, the crack In- . tin tor W#napolis welterweixht, has decided 000 promised him fF) ty remain in that country until the | fonal twenty round! full, ‘Ho has matched Saylor to fight | cher countr Robertson a single to left wetting the sii Merkle lined out to Wheat. Doyle ted] " BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. out to Daltgn. Stock flied out to Cut-| Ss coming Inter at Joe with glove, wrist and indiscriminately. It looked pAmpossibility that anything hu-| AQUEDUC 4 ‘i ' rattle th Freddie W .t Eng- | Young Shugr: of Jersey City and! could stand up under such al July Tt wax toa warm for comfort] WNew York Washington 4 Brooklyn, pfiuttalo, baie A deren Ptr en Hee Mirtle: in Lowaomtueuecrses| Herb’ McCoy, the Australian chant: | attack, but Jeanette avoided jat the track this afternoon, but the fe pean Ohad figerson a 5 ‘cern It, to Reacher. Dalton flied out to Burns.| jay night, for the final $10,000, which | 2°? | ane tact and smiled when a| regulars did not mind the weather and] peckinpauca, ss. Milan, of H Arias holon ante on Raves Euraale sGranshin tik lolarest in Ob moving | Joo Rivers and Frankie Russell, | ig the sixth “round Joe drove «| Were out in force. ‘The track was good | Duley, ef Smith, tb | Wheat was caug i + New Orleans lighiwelght, have | Marquard to Merkle, NO RUNS. ure rights, was deposited with dios OF more heavy hooks into the | despite the heavy rainfall of last night. j been practically matched to fight a j | Smith tossed out Mevers. Mar akeholder Billy Gibson to-day. | ten-round bout at Juares, Mexico, be- ter’s body, disarrangini hig cor-' ‘The favorite players got off to # : is le ud fouled out to Smit. Bescher | Gingon recieved # certified check from! fore the El Paso A on the night} d causing him evident distress.) good start whe Finn, coming Melt " Mined out to Cutshaw . " Cae t tana.|of July 14, ‘The managers of both! ted as if Hattling Jim would h fenr 4 } POUR INNING. sin-|#ght Promoter Cochran of England!) tors have accepted the terms feat 0s. Bt: Ee Gagan the] vom Me provertial nowhers, ‘wen fn) Caldwell, p. _ Bentley, p gD AM is el oo Vgled over short. Sten 1 out to| Acording to the articles of agreement! Uncred by the club manager. jeyenth with a furious left swing that| hollow fashion from Gaelic. The} | Un ig a and Bheridan, At-| 4 tanbawe 4,000. Md CUNACK. | Wetcher. Smith was called out on! the above sum had to be deposited — Stuck Jeanette iow and hurt him tatter beat the barrier and mailed | eMdance, 4 ia strikes. Cutshaw was out stealing. with nim one week before the fight.| | Jack Dougherty feels so badty over weaey., Jeanette protested to the ref-| along three lengths in front to the eh = 7 = Meyers to Doyle. NO RUNS. aS Al McCoy leaving him and going but continued fants ig, regain xd ae a!) AMERIC. LEAGUE Pp. Sowolal to ‘The Brentag Work.) furns drove a long fly to Wheat. Billy says that he now has $29,500) (Vi. tG Dan Morgan that he has gone atrength in hal. vol > last quarter with Buxton looking back | \/0 11 Bate Jury WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK.) Fletner lined a corking three bagger of Ritchie's in the bank. He will) jnto the courts of Brooklyn and had eighth Jo othe ou i . derisevly a The reas Aas a te Charley Mullen + ported t : Ma LYN, July Bill Bradley, anxious to deep left centre. Cutshaw get turn over the money to Willie when|@ contract signed by Juage Dik a a e last! give up le gave The Finn a couple o 2 a hich will permit a youns figh’ Jeanette forced the fighting ait es i a Chance to-day and played at first b Spee, Bnd put all of his strength| Of crecks with the whip Gee ‘aldwell and Jac terrific crashing right henier| twinkling it seemed he had Gaelic hed sseesihd Mt “ Jack Hensley Well S vahoot. than aver eh adternoen Ion ruck on the left side or rsat-| beaten. With great strides The Finn penne. purists: Chance: has} oO , . Robertson's grounder and Fletcher | te meee tt Boletos es he aie ae was run down between third and the B® Teturna from England, | named Theet, who fought in the nay 4 - oe “4 Phind i ew. er the name o Me plate, Cutshaw to MeCarty to Smith. to box under Ait ene y ts0n stole oy Merkle flied Battling Jim Johnson, who was! Dougherty must think the name ee Ov R new soft brim straw N Jim's mouth. Jolunson reeled Went eh AHAURY (hb end was (aly a big shift in his Hne-up, place | Pair weather brought out h attend- SN TEAG handed a fine lacing by Joe Jeanette | MeCoy is a luc is sailing along in great evreading his legs to Korn is] galloping to beat Odom’s colt by four] Nx Boone on second in place of Truex. ee #000, "This included 9,600 scboel | ne aantag Mecarty’s tong at the Stadium A, C, show, won't Another attempt, ix being made in| shape, $2.00. last bell, only the po UN-ljengths, Star Shooter quit at the dale. | children, guests of the club, who © fy to left, uard knocked down| have to want for pork chops and Paris to separate Jacl 0! naon from us strength and bulk saving | *°¢ ncaa sy ea FIRST INNING—.Henry threw out way vocal approval to the proceed Kae AcBe Fv wh and t sn sary ET me ae for he re. |there have authorized an attachment | Suggestions for Mr. Good- 3 from, a eoceast ae Shane The /esebha tas ne aaektohied Matse!. ; Hartzell out, Bentley to “RST INNING—Delehanty flied tod vellous catch of O'Mara’s long drive, eats . Neateie ‘are Fess yes aqainat aehaes an 4 | dresser’s vacation outfit: PSSA, well dattemed, “and” Jeunette| down to four starters, with Rolling | Smith Peckin»uugh singled tocentre,| Hofman, “Awler out, Westerail. to ropbing lm Of & OMe Hn NO | nie gross receipts amounted to §1,011,| The alleged creditors clai | fresh that he leaped laughingly | Stone the favorite and Dartworth a| Bentley caught Peckinpaugh napping| Myers. Louden singled to left, | RUNS. s Sahon lee P “leg necaite these amounts from: Silk Balmacaan Hats, $2.00 the ropes and run to his dressing it second choice. Rolling Stone] at first by « good throw to Smith,| Louden stole second, The runt Deryle drove a long fly to Dalt capes ig | close se . Ra 00 ‘0 Smith. ond e galloped home after following the|NO RUNS “leollided with Gagnier, the Brookt eit tedttk hope” Battling Jim ta) pace of Dartworth and Col. Ashmeade | xooticr beat out a al and Jeanette ts back in| to the final quarter, Dartworth tired # slow roller to chat ing class, This was the| under whip and, after looking to] sht. Foster hit into a fast double | ‘undou' edly ‘ou “on the level." have the place cinched, McDaniel ap-| play, I out to Mey Dalton fied to Be: he Broad 8; t Plaid Caps arently eased him up, letting Col, i Anderson died, Louden to Agler, Olt . td a hot single! With Sam Langford to take place in| ten rounds at the Broadway Sporting spite of his defeats by Carpentier | Rune ade et ie eg eae, Cou |ien. Milan out, Mullen to Caldwoll,| Louden raced out to short center far cher. Wheat smashed a hot sing! s her sutshaw's | ‘ub of Brooklyn on Saturday night. ; Our old friend Bombardier Welle | a half, NO RUNS, Myera's fly. Shaw grounded out,|to centre. Beecher got Cutshaw's (October, ‘The promoters, however Duten Brandt and Young Limbo and | gigs, tnd Mtl Onlers wit receive epactal ues the even tenor of hii j THIRD RACE. SECOND INNING—Daley walked. | Powney to Agi ‘O RUNS. r flied out to O'Mara, Burns |” Bobby “Twin” Collins and Jem Mace » knocking out everyone else eg R. F, Carman put over hia firat win-| Mullen flied to Milan. Holden got) SECOND INNING—Booe fanned 1 bata : Jclash.In the other two bouts, 8 Tatd H duae double tity, aecelonns | Dowias: Goublen. to vests: cunich tor Dalten, orMare. titer AQUEDUCT ENTRIES, CN ner of the season on the Eastern ys S enuel | oe Tom McArdle, matchmaker of the , H INNING “Stengel Pope) Ou epeor RACE TRACK, NEW |Falrmont A. C., has arranged: three’ Hatter to Mr.Goodresser tracks when Lady Barbary rolied| Morgan, to Smith, NO ‘RU struck ‘out, Downey reached third on IN {ped to Fletcher, Smith smash Rel eecke. dan acne eaitay len te: | aan howls fur ihe ciehia next Smith’ singled to short passed ball. Blair walked and | home six lengths in front of James } ‘ ; Hi fe igip z Butler's Tinkle Bell in the Canarsia| fore Amith: Caldwell to Peckin« Mole Sond UM TED benped to Ga! Tohote to left. Burns made a wonder= j#how on Saturday night. Young Grad~ scoring Shavka |. Evans fanned. Hofman fouled out {il catch of McCarthy's foul, Pfeffer | morrow's races” follow: ell of Newark mects Dick Pe: - t Selling Stakes for two-year-olds here] Push. Shanks stole ‘ sf , ; ie vs smashed a double to rene centre | winuer Rack For imearaits; willeg: five | Dick Stoxch of Cloveland tackles Gens Ss C seer eld’ al “he way," Gaorgo| ond, Hare ty Ninamahae co ie ee Cen! SOFT CO! LAR 10 Robertson filed out to Omar | | * id bi battle with Frank i Stock drew a pans. Sock Wieyers| Jack Johnson failed to keep his ap: Moran ““*| Silk Turbans, 50c, $1, $1.50 oo O'Mara, Mey jshortetop falling to the ground in. Stealing, MeCarty to ¢ itl polntine: the offices o ort: , Ss & i Neth Neen lee rerteine D Angled to centre, O'Mara threw out pointinent at the offices of a sport-, °° 1 ———- | Tenmis & Yachting Hats, 60c Marguard: KOREN) inert touted | it& Paper in London yesterday, where /werry Mitchell of Brooklyn will be | Beautiful Silk Shepherd = ' ‘he was to sign) articles for a fight |the principais in the main bout of $1.00 & (wo-min rest, ‘est 8 t ckinpaugh to Boone to Mul.{ thew out Hanford, NO’ RUNS, | BIS “ 4 Carpentier could be forgotten would have a great reputation. ‘The Bombardier's knockout of Bell in two rounds was a feat THIRD INNING—Land got Dele- hanty's tap and easily threw him out. INNING Nunamaker | Ax beat out an Infleld splash, Ag- Boone ted to Mo 0 stole second, Louden f or De of Dinb e140) 105 1899 Lote ¥ wo &t this afternoon, Lady Barbery never] 848 singled to aa thy of Gunboat Smith. Bell was : 1 wa leat} ond, Hartsell to Nunamaker to Pecks | al. NO. RUNS. eA So RUN ; | a “lemon.” He was the best Ce een a ny Siar rt -b4 ; Eh McBride fied to Boone, Fletcher, ONE ish Ane 108 | Jimmy Taylor, elght turned out in Australia | Carman filly, but he gave up the task SUN. | Merkle singled through short. Doyle man: y to Tinkle Beil in the final eighth, ‘The y years, Snowy Baker, who te} Hutier colt had iittie contention for i mil 108 | foreed Merkle, Cutshaw to Omarn, Por three yaurcita;” banat: | good judge of fighting told and Nur y took third aft fond popped’ to Cashier” io | Htoox.lined out to Omara, NO RUNS.) 1a faring». 110 men, tol i 2 00) r nford popped Gagnier, N 3 NNING— Daubert. bea ps ne + Hol that he expected to ce Colin Bell | Bena gatenct at the finish” Aifeatch. Caldwell fied to Moctl | RUNS. HIGHTIE INNING Daubert heat 1) same ee out an infleld hit to hunted and was sife abs 4 the ball, Daub everyone he met in England, | Reoves bol : I is tho hardiest fighter I over |SPTUDe and wasn't persevered with when Meyers das the barrier was] @™Maker scoring after the catch, Maise!) Gagnier popped to Agler. Land got Med to Mil, ONE RUN, Brooklyn's first hit—a short sin song | ¢ tia} t advancing HY’ Baws ini, Henry walked. 1 a niley hit into a | lett forced Land, Downey to was called out on ‘Mit (Wit) Naiad mew,” said Mr. Baker apr ystiost FOURTH RACE, ; double play, Caldwell to Deckinpaugh Louden, Anderson singled to right,| Pufees Cutshaw singled to. right, Ayr wmo-yearolta; sel | i ble to burt ion with a blow. | he muiden tnrer-veatold race was) to Mulen’” Mller Med to. Nua | Neato ERT ie erormerolt; sting: | u 8 full of tips, and one of them, I going to third, Krapp tossed | floring. Daubert and sending Dalton ‘8. Mion-} maker, NO RU has an iron Jaw, and he's wonder out Myers. BY y do, won under a most confident ride] POURTH INNING—Hartzell fouled | POURTH Booe to EMIT QRS CANINE BRC HG Oran “I Sally game. McVey defeated Bell in| by Jockey Gluss, Chupadero was sec-| io Henry. Peokinnwucte placed ed \Gagnier and Myers retired taro id aicd out to Bescher, scoring AB) it’ 22: tor Australia, Vell was rushing ut Mo-|ond and Prince Chilton third, Wing]other nice single into lett. Ceckine (Smith out, Westerail. to: Myc Dalton, and Cutshaw golng to third, | NO FASTENERS REQUIRED. and bad burt him badly, when | Chilton ran in front for most of th ich out “nealing, “Henry to. Me~ | RUNS, OD ee rem arive inty the tetl | pree-yearolia and ur | ° tll rican . on 0 no de. Daley grounded out to Smith, | Shaw doubled over first base, Evana| Act wienehers for a home run, scor- * Berthahire 126 | ae ce 69 ‘ aly hai ne Lips of the race, ‘never had a chance] NO RUN \wi aiked. Hofman forced Evans, Dow-| ing Cutshaw ahead of him. McCarty Pie Taste 107 wi pak. 1391709 Lanes Travers 10 | TH PIF threeyearolds and up | 13 Ren Quince, , 145 Streniious Foster flied to Holden. Boone tossed|ney to Louden. Shaw on | third safe on Fletcher's fumble. Smith out the same way.) West was e vil forced Hofman at second,| MeCarty went to second on a wild 8, Louden to Downey, Shaw scoring. | pitch. Pfeffer was called out on INNING—Mullen filed to Westerzil made a clean steal of | strikes. FOUR BP 8, Triangle Collars 2 Yor25¢ Van Zandt Jacobs &CoTroyNy. Mow drove Colin down in a heap. FIFTH RACE, Beil twisted his leg and fell it, aw Langford did once when Jim Pomette Bleu won for Tom Healey a patient ride of the Joe Me- ie ‘waited h her) Poster. Holden singled to lett. Nuna- second, Gagnier flied out to De A gutertbest Ks UP LIKE Knocked him down at the |Cahey brand. Ue od Perthrock unii| (maker singled to right, Holden stop: | huntys ON Re WINNERS wT LATONIA. ME Hinsbone so, THIS SPORTING. yy A. C., oF the force of that ea ne ee ruin teehten ane ahah at second, Roone doubled FIPTH INNING—Blair fanned a "3 je ee a acted in a freakish way, The |}. made his move. Pomette Blew right, scoring Molden, — Caldwell walked, Anderson made al pp RET RACE— Purse $600; for two in thee yearclda and 9) ) } ‘ . fe ast te ag SERRA | soonted, soon cauan’ Mr. BDtKRE on es a FoBniag De yg Aielehanty's| year-old fillies:, five furlongs, Mud 10 169 Mang of Vettes i p fm i, ws 5 m ‘ wa r,| Maisel. OD N F eve Axter’s pop. | : 2 (Neylon), first; Inez, 1s ates, Tals asian C stunned by the blow, Bell i leaped Bnisee tired abt fh'the stretch, but| Shanks tiled to Muti Morgan NO RUNS. a 108, Crayons asian “Lew Invalides, iit Bary Monet ok | | Queens ounty ee hopped around th was an easy second in front of Perth- ned to centre, MeBride fied to and walked. Seaton popped toli97 (Keows). third. | Time—1.0U2-5 1 Mier ‘ Mas 1G ft foot, golng straight, into rock. Henry Med to Peckinpaugh, Krapp, Anderson grounded out. |Beptember Morn, Best Hib _and 1 180 Ma Several more blows were ———_-- NO RUNS, | Downey to Agler. Land reached third |‘rucker, Meelicka, London Girl, Mat- | HNiwabee claimed, Weather cloudy ocke tu Berosk atere {the referee could inter~ LATONIA ENTRIES. MATH I i on a passed ball, “Myers tapped tole Morgan, Gondolino, —Itreitiht, nes * ° j Krapp. who tagged ot Land on the RU and Flossie Crockett also ran, NIX INS $2 mutuels paid: Madcap Duchens, Here separated thut tho severity of - gan's fumble, Morgan ell’s injury was discovered, Hoe| FIRKT RAC r a Daley's fly, which it he had sprained his ankle. | etme, Sy 02" ye double play, forcing Pe r iled for land after his | bow Ce A second, Morgan to MeRride, SIXT ING~ Louden | singled to] straight $8.20, place $8.90, show $2.00 Jeg had healed, and was as Aig ca: three searodde | Hartzell Was out trying for ‘third, (ye Ok eh Meliride to ay Mullen flied to v cent Manford fied out to Evans 2.60; Les In- Inez, place $3.50, show | vow singled to right, Louden went to 6a. em nan Sa e } cond, “Downey ‘Mel out to Ander- valldeg, @how, Re purse 9600: for| . | . mm. On a double steal, Louden went olds and upward; mile and | ¢lean ‘knockout of Bell with » |i"! pa Barua «02, | Foater. NO RUS to third and Booe to second, Just | Uryearcolds ane Mekorran, 101 | age right hook on the chin showed They i BT, Dacuinpaiee out. anil é J an 4 sixteenth. —Charley Me ‘i 1 | 3 Bee cet ee emt : tinh, tr, eal. asamp eke ine ihe nt tan it eo) aterials, o-morrow i Pr tartane sa i Mos. tried to ! e, bh 1 @eomed in his fights here with sete ener NO Re one) ured ta atee! Bore, bus AS CAUBHL | (ert), ‘second; Btavano, 99 (Pool), | Reato nd NO and Kennedy—« remarkably TH INNING —Holie montane bane it third. Time 1.47. Outlan, Prospect, | Twi our Remnant Sale offers to clothes BEGINNING 2.30 ¥. fad Keanedy—e remarkably \t tiie point the rain forced the Hanly, Oreen, algo ran, $2 Mutual’ | eee year ou: ba AN OE SEO Ws Me AQuepvucT, {i . fo Sinith “Nunamaker walied, players to bench h and time was called, ferraly alaht, $12; opportunity. No other sale equals it, | BUECIAL MACH TIMING pean a ede ue ete mi t Eee intents threes ,| Boone singled to right, ‘Nunamak il BO ipa § Baar a manrcn i, buyers a Great ip po! y. eq ba ime cant te Ag AAS wets Wen egg Vantaa! | stopping at second, Caldwell dou. rece “$8.40; show $4.70, Htavana, either in variety to select from or actual value offered. h polo team told me he saw A Nites Sie Heedmaner,’ 1; dalér) ied to: Fight, scoring Nunamsier, ‘ahow, $18.60. Have a suit made now and test Amheim skill and {Pat r2.s0, 3, go, 1.88 0 af, ‘Aght s number of times re Hel } Maisel singled io centre, scoring THIRD RACE—Purre $400; for colts ‘ | tminites later and Kast New York @ ‘the eabardiar haa be, Heaumont | Boone and Caldwell, and was out him- and goldings; two-yoar-olds; alx fur- efficiency. Closed July 4th ainutaa Inler, ‘ box front’ fn AR , *trandt, 10g. be ior i 104;| self trying for second on the throw longa,—Delano, 100 (Martin), fret; | homo, Milan to } Morgan, Malubar, 109 (Taylor), socond; Hartzell called out on strikes, Genoral Admission $3. Ladies $1,50 ved $10,000 for knocking Delano, straight ‘ ‘| right fleld fence, Mor, ip out, Peck. | posed by Rube Marquard, As the | $2.60, nhow $2.80; Malabar, place $2.00, inpaugh to Mulien, NO RUNB, F. A.) at ia ai 4 THRER Weigle, 104 (Neylon), third, Time. | Broadway (& nh . Tecelved I eng yeri aod te RUNS. (Continued from Firat Page) | 11816" Tam 1, Blonde, Long Pt _ A 7 mi Milan filed to Reone, Caldwell threw h, McAdoo also ran, $2 mutuals “kvery ¥ r 8 whole mange ie teeta ST gas Ft) ce atatue® Gata Salar Shan —— Uinnrh, McAdoo nino ran. $3 ied 9th St. r it MOTOR RACES, tu R Giants were to face right-handed show 62.80; ¥. A. Weigle, show $3.40. ia