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oak Me vad, £HiAVaAL, VUE 8 £B4 | BEST SPORTING PAGE:IN NEW YORK [“aceran.., , [HELPFUL HARVEY IN ENGLAND—HE CARRIES OVER A LITTLE OF THE FOURTH OF JULY SPIRIT |YANKEE ATHLETES (GEEN| @) (ES Sprig | |GET GOOD STARTI 8. A. PLANS STRON DEFENSE OF DAVIS CUP ‘Us fine EM FeeLNG BeroRre “The Race, Baker of New York A. C. Qualifies in Two Events in London. John Bull Needn’t Worry Over ‘Hils Defeats at Rowing After | His Victories on Track, Links sand Polo Field. LONDON, July 3.—Homer Raker lthe New York Athletic Club won hi heat in the British half-mile amate }championship to-d: He won 1 four yards in minutes 5 BK onds. The preliminary heats in tl | Britian fleld and track championsh) were run off to-day at the Stamfo Bridge Ground, London. Among the entrants are ten Ame can etes, including — jiurdle GIANTS HAVE ONLY WON ONB SERIES SINCE JUNE 1. The Giants are mighty lucky to be at the top of the National League standing. The answer is that, although their showing has been bad, that of their rivale has been worse. Since June 1 the McGrawites have met every team in the league and have won only one series, when they recently beat t Reds three straight. In Ramee. ss Thee sea om HE worm will turn. England has been reversing all form Gnd letting us in on the second the order named the Giants broke even in four-game series with [sprinters and middio and long di all seanon—until yesterday. the Phillies, Cardinals, Cubs and Pirates. Then came the break ce runners. They are James : are to mhow that we still have where they took three from Cincinnati, The New Yorkers followed Patterson, University of Hennes a fn us our Harvard and Union in six games in Boston and divided a four-came Eoin urcokiya. Since June 1 the Giants have won 16 games and lost 18, with percentage of .652. This ts no champtonship cltp, but there is not another team in the league playing .662 ball. The Cubs, who are now second, have a percentage of 544. vania; W. F, Potter, Yale Universit Thomas J. Halpin and James A, Pov ers, Boston Athletic Assortatto Harry J. Smith, Bronx Church Hous |New York; Thomas Reilly, Inte American Athletic Club, New Yor EVENING WORLD RACE CHART|NADDEN HOLDS STRONG | Baseball in Old England ? |WILIAM A LARNED — [Shei Sis ng The other two heats in the half AQUEDUCT, L. |., FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1914. one American crew will! 7h f “ the Polytechnic Harriers, whose tim G5 PHNST, Rac! yar. {409 adted: tive turtonen. ‘ has over cricket {# that almost an; Was 1 minute 584-5 second Cup on July 4 One of 195, 4 Ca) i gh, driving; tlece satoe,” Winner, be, ¢, by Omars fice. C et, in Mh Homer Baker also won his heat | PET E 7, ——s sort of fairly level ground wi 7 : ny ar nach ert a =| ar : DIVISION THIS YEAR) #2ve 2 auam on old John Bult) Ss! ry ea a eee” are as much Americans as a rie r at ae ; ately rolled pite the ° , live in these United States. | 1, ER | H ie q ie ‘ ‘Ganaiaigecills ' 9 cuaciigicaas reach the bateman direct from ‘The tor les flat chnmptonsh further North—t and Read For ‘eign Accounts of bewiee's han an ne four miles flat cham ir hat’s all the Wiped out the English con- in the Grand Challenge Cup im the famous Thames Regatta, beat the hitherto invincible eight, and the Union Boat beat the London crew. The crew beat the Thames ‘Winatpes aoe three American crews and me German row in the semi-finals, Day ning. was won again by the holder, GW il tai 67 Duke of Thmbars ; 3 “Smart fielding and accurate re- ‘ Hutson, of the Surrey Athi Robert Dibble of Toronto, | 1s Antrim iia i Wace n ks Aa ‘ d The Fi a Two-Inning Game Between} turne to the various basemen are im |Nestor of American Courts!in tm 'a1 ix. ACH. 3 Wingie sculls champion | ia (eats og * “4|Vanitie, Polish an e Finn portant features, but as the ball 1s Surrey Athletic Club’ w ©8 Ragland, completing| JU fetus: ie 6 eS ee Rh as He. of English and Welsh Teams,| usually in the alr te necessity fF %! May Figure in Selection of |°,6: Bric of the Ne fens-up of English rowing tale Wate! Montqoomery broke well and followed the. “of Egmont 0 the” finale a Great Trio o' well cut and rolled ground does m third. Be This to the first’ ti where vie inter weakened. ‘This fact and rong finish won for Mabel, tT Which England Wi by 76) arise. There is no w fei Davis C Defend e ohainBlon me England | be Al enough, had fo, saeupe, . ve, Antrim “ruined glan lon by urse is an attractiv is Cup Defenders. Tho putting the weight champtor Bae Been 0 completely put out of it sen 1o_cvtstie sbortty. afte, mate 7 Youngsters, ey Phe each bateman ship was won by A. R. Taipale + Bie Thames. But old J, B, needn't LON 7k Han th added eit furlo Runs. ftroke ‘and reaches first, second OF Finland with a put of 44 feet 71 victories on track, same the next player in turn; ' inches. H. Harbison of the Nev Po note ogo ag eee i co By Vi r ein ready to face the) Willfam A. Larned, the Nestor of | york Athletic Club was second w glish papers, by _ 5 .. Vv Incent Treanor. ee | the American courts, returned to his} 43 feet 61-2 inches ieee wey. that the English experts ‘ f Ivo st x § 3 ROM across the seas comes & ent arleee| tennis form y —————— Greatly impressed b; m 4 . a John F. Madden {fe well off this sea- “The greatest excitem: ty 1 m yesterday and hady the; of the “American aed as Une t Sy oo 4 eH son in the matter of two-year-olds. In homesick wail from an Athletic Geta a Sed Baten satlefaction of winning and of seeing | JOHNSON SIGNS ARTICLES by the Union Boat Club crew, ; Polish and The Finn he has two above fan, Frank E. Smith, a Prila- parently in | tt superior even to the hait- perintet stroke used by Harvard, Biftcrctes: game all players on a side must oe Frederick <, Inman trounce Dean FOR BOUT WITH LANGFORD the ordinary, without menttoning|4elphia business man. In his lon Put out before an inning is end Mathey in the opening rounds of the ef them even suggested that Cutaway: , Vanitie. This one is said to be a mar-|someness Mr. Smith was greatly | ‘ang the home base must bo eee special tournament on the turf courts LONDON, July 3.—Jack Johnsen ha oarsmen could improve their ty a and Male feat pole MEANY iumeesing | vel. He started in only one race, but | cheered by hearing that there was to/for then hard Ba ae ome 6 of the Nassau Country Club at Glen} og articles to fight Sam Langford ° se by studying the Amer, Ay "foot hut weakenel at | won that impressively. Polish showed|be @ British baseball game in Liver- | di eco ia Load oad Cove, L. I. Whatever may have been | the poston nero, the boat. a mnade ably tn this etty the fi hie up ’p|the troubles of Larned when he c if th ENGLISH PLAYERS K. 0.'0 Announcement of th fe a surprise. For years it Two of Py We coutending vouithon Tor nim home” Hight the of ii4*..3" | nis class in his last race, when he ran| pool. He did not have the strength signing, which wo re .|away from Butler's Capran and four| to describe tre game bimeelf, but in- DURING GAME. yielded to Mathey on Tuesday at swan not mare \ - iD ay oat riewing ry lace ‘drivise: Winner, ch, g, by sir| Other fast youngsters, duplicating his closed a clipping from the London oments | Cedarhurst, he bad his machine-like y will get $34. @tandard of the world. “ citing mi or draw, No de previous runaway victory over Gaelic| Dally Mall, written by the eminent! ‘Tf one of those exciting drives perfectly olled against W. A. F. Mack and F. Jones h and others, maidens at the time. In) sporting authority, V. A. 8. Beanland. | OP eeimenana team collided heavily |W. Stewart, a former Harvard star. poth races Polish came from behind! “Alas,” writes Mr. Smith to hisl{, @ fielding effort and both were/ The old full sweep of the racquet, j ae Hy sete 2 22]and layed down a final eighth that %-In-law, Theodore Smith, who is! knocked out for some minutes. This; the snap of the wrist, and the won- Ps “a [ f one of the editors of the Christian | however, the only on Gartul’passing shots were/ail invert: fo allendimase ba ran home wiben it looked as if the Tatter took the others’ breath away. | Herald here, “read tre inclosed and | gent of the afternoon. ye » " ® al f Fun" hvige ad was tring badly a Dixie finiahed strong" O48 HY ie! The Finn won his second race in a weep with me. Compare it with ded in a victory for}dence so that Larned won at 6-1, ATHLETICS BEAT ee ARPENTIER, the great French exer who is to meet Gunboat mith in a couple of weeks, that he hasn't seen Gunboat, thas been told that the Gunner is ; 1 -|6—1, There was Davis Cup form row In much the same way yesterday, | American baseball history and see tf] mngiand by 76 runs. The English | é—1 iP TWENTY-ROUND BOUTS of, if anything, @ little more impree-| YOU can beat it Imagine the Ath-| Ton had the firat innings and scored about the playing of the old cham- | | letice woing in for their last turn at|#o"y. Barron making 14, L. Higgins) pion and he may atiil figure in the /LAT TOE CIGARS IC Carpentier gets into the ring that notion fixed in hie head sively. Lengths out of It two furlongs; bat in the ninth inning trying to 4 T. Edgar 10, Against this the LEGALIZED IN from home, with bis backers conceding| overcome New York's lead of 184 ar 10. Agey 39 and the| final selection of the cup defenders None better at Sy “Mkely to be the most surpised ie LOUISIANA. victory to Gaelic, he responded ‘to | Tung. ‘The only good thing about ounnmen proceeded to make 106 /as the matches at Nassau aro to twice the price : gentlemen in Europe before the NEW ORLEANS, July 3.—After a | £8 cracks of the whip, In a jiffy he’ England is the steamship to Amertos.| + their second attempt, the feature | count in the selection of the defend- — | $ thanits - : : c 5 ke, b ’ cr the tap and jump forty feet round boxing contests under the aus-| thought Gaelic stopped suddenly, It{a frazzle; they are experts in cook- fon each. J Fred Inman furnished the big eur- He doesn’t flash out his left pt pices of chartered clubs, were legalized Fhe Welshmen never lboked Uke] prise of tho day, He played more making the 134 runs neded to win,|strongly and surely than he has at and though H. Evans of Grange 36 fj] 8n¥ other time this season with the works One oe ae en each, the aide |Tesult that he bowled over Mathey, riers) who last Tuesday beat Larned for was only that space-d uring rush! ing cheese and you and snap it back to position! in Louisiana to-day when Gov. raw. Han, |of the Madden colt that made it ap-| “Baseball and Its Possibilities like Bombardier Wells, But at Baton Rouge, signed a bill limiting | pear so the heading of the expert articl S Gipconcerting wey of going love contests to twenty rounds instead scribing the game which made Mi at his man and throwing in of ten, pane SR Gaelic is a remarkably speedy trick,| Smith feel so unhappy. It iment as ah oan 4 a fast breaker, and once in front is| plained that tre match wai ware Gat for Bi; Qs perrying rain drops everyone knows Baron Munch- es oy had only man who ever “Smith has a fighting} Misplays in Fourth Inning of bis own. He figures that ‘ ; fat line te the shortest road! Gave World’s Champions ti Me. gets “within ranee an iy and starts a second blow Winning Runs. Wheb a first attempt misses. ‘where the Gunn peed | ‘when he —__—>__ U hard to catch.’ Only a good colt like| {n Liverpool to test British inter ° is match | the Cedarhurst Cup at 7—6, 6 JOHNNY KID ALBERTS The Finn showed himself to be can| baseball, between English and Welsh| “The dnureetion Bas Sh Rate BEATS TERRY MITCHELL. | do it. It would be interesting to} teams, eleven players on a sid conveyed | rp! : A N ————— ki three an bat, which is no more than Y k Johnny Kid Alberts outpointed Terry |When, with a four length Biaam of the spectators, though he | Dat, which ie no more titth tlre anKees ew i EAS Mitchell in the main bout of ten reuses |Desan looking over his shoulder at| said be was surprised to learn there Fir. t B EL ping under him, or was he in a mo-| sort of thing in Great Britain. Ex- ‘ FOeD ie AO ee ees 8 aseman 4 to S—Battery Bathe, covers 1 tine with hase anne os ment of overconfidence easing up?| cerpts follow: 004 O58. : ay iN ENGLAND. “Baseball lacks the stately dignity i 5 in a hundred of cashing. It jasebal j and’ Young ‘Mcclowan' itch wos Beowe [rues i" cmp for Gaclic the rest of| “Though the principle is the same, lof cricket, It is a strenuous and tuled atsman. The ‘now what Buxton was thinking of! writer was in doubt as to the enth access a8 r t ‘ d ; . Wei angles to the body, chest high, at the Twyford A.C. Alberts was the | the Madden folt. | Was taellc stop e over a hundred teams doing this SD eaeees ta a t t ff W l WvAlt AQUARIUM, i od one. On a secon: the t 3 At the time there wasn't a backer of] game QUITE DIFFERENT IN| &° Si ‘arts 0 e l ached Seed aetna: Th the weeney |The Finn that thought he had one SG duly ruled out. the ‘main aitraction, was ‘not |the way. (In a fraction of @ second,| the game ae played in thin country| hustling, if hignly skilful game. It|| WASHINGTON, July 3.—Manager put on. FIRST GAME. . id should appeal |Frank Chance made many changes however, The Finn nalled him and] differs in many particulars from|has many merits an HIGHLANDERS. Soe. eowipnanaay “walked away” with the race. There| American baseball. at i a public whose lene oh eran ere in the Hneup of the Yanks in yes- Simmecat san cutapeed Gunbost R. H.PO. A. E AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. hasn't been such a sudden changing| stopper is not encased in atm heen ae, ‘wpmeser ae Ue ey terday’s game here, and the club old a , an » FU. A. E. A of positions in a race this season. pair of wicl cording to the|Won, 6 to 1. The Peerless Leader h him in oO nrto48 IEDU ‘*E TRACK, N Madden, indeed, has a good trio in| gyumcient protection, Here also the| The spectators. according 5 aa we'll take our| Hartzell, If o 13 00 Ihe eo antes th ane Polish, The Finn and Vanitie, and he! hall is pitched with an underhand|expert, “obviously failed to grasp benched Truesdale, put his latest ac- lant Frenchman. races follow; makes no bones about saying that] service, while the extraordinary slang | the hidden mysteries of t ame dur- | quisition, Mullen, on first base, sent, Ppeopie think thim the best Hlenl a aia 88 OO feral ia Ray the gearolde, and w.| Vanitie x much Mie Heth re tive terms familiar, in fae Bi wish whl the stranuena ie Polos iad Boone in at second, displaced Cook people think of him—the best | Daley, c! 0 alt tu Mr, Butler and others who have y absent from the British {which the two 8 it ° “ ft Aghter in the world. | 4 ae Ib : i a . , ‘ogimaive «ABS boon figuring, on. two-year-old tri- | BilY entirely, tee eo toutball Jersies | tended, and some means of announce-|with Holden in right, and had Roy) SPORTING. ac a Prem ADi ss iners a ae feet nesieity|umphs this season look to be up| ame o00 Tid Day” style of boots/ing the scores and position of a|Hartzell batting In second place in- . ER'S estimate of the | Holden, rf -0 O Ff ft 0 Mitoval Badly: feeb inst it, Madden has three other] “P* or spikes or rubber|match must be devised if public at-|steaa of fourth, and Daley in fourth Jobnson- Moran fight — that| N ki oo §$ ND MACE’ Fur chico marolde and up: | Qeden golta yet to be heard from, out] and shoes, stude oF ah lee oe tir | Mitton is desired, ‘The sport cer- y - Moran ight — that junamaker,c..... LO wards; for gentlemen } une mile, | OBden fo! A 3 soles, that please Pe place instead of sixth. i} Johnson tried hard, but Iacked | Boone, 2b @ 08 7 Alem ee th ormenin’ 149] of Veilf Unsightly and Saratoga Belle)? One advantage that the gamel tainly grows on one. Tho effect of all tha on the Yanks| ueens oun } gmap and speed and vigor—18| Warhop, p 0 0 0 6 Of reine Rs the “Great finall: tered sors | arvellous to behold. Th ' . x ni five fu Rolling Stone finally gathere was ma ney went with the general opinion that — — — — —| ible itengy, Hoy.t00| mons for his followers when he won after Washington pitchers like cham- | OC ey iu ! before he fought Moran. |. ‘a. ae 18 he Masader13]the second race, beating Dartworth. ligne tanitechtks (Galaeaile ular re | Ba the way they all go when age| '°#! 9 4 He) Spot Ri Vir threw.yearolds and up-| Fle was run up to $1,500, or $500 over 1 Been we ae yea ie AQUEDUCT, LL heaey living gets them. Speed and HILADEL! | fatto the ie Handicap; one mile ard «| his selling price. His owner, C. C.! | Senator jal batters in the hollow of "| Speed 4 P| PHIA i Biwi. 100 ihe eid Smithson, was hot under | |his glove. F and endurance leave, and! \ a Fairy Star nee | because of this, He thre | Mule ho h pen demonstrat- Siig oil the sing cuoning mney | RH.PO. A.B Rois in tah Ne lipat 4 Wott seems i selling tace| yoy panne scheme of transferring [Ina Hneman ts a Brooklyn boy and| | Mullen, who has been i sonata still there, the greatest of cham- | Murphy, rf FeO TH TCE: tor’ tro earold itis aud] War Is In prospect. Sinithson claimed )¢"Qiuitimore Club from Se NAIR ALIMAAe fer te leat cewa [Lengus Gow free bape gould’ be TO MORROW » 4 five furle % e a ac 7 et othered. ewar! mn r bad | Leag n pase shoulr ae ME that manen echo Re: hoe Re ey a rere ho ied at Bn, for shoo. i ea iaaine Pipa Neen are in'the cir- |yeare. Enzman will, report to Man- | played, made his appearance in a hg | a ' or speed, pi ion and en- | Collins, 2b.. -t to toa 0 [108 1708 Chatter” Maid 10 eng? eo Tiers the International League this | ager Robinson tn Cincinnati next | 1, gue uniform and did a very neat BEGINNING AT 2.30 P, M. Me Rola'e ute rote keene | caters a oe ee or rode and wy] o Tne old tamniaFront for. the first |jaeason, and the clube will Pay, to meet: job of first-basing for the Yanks. His | $2,500 RARE i heise, Stak : ery | Melnnis, 1b o 01 0 0 ng colors flashed in front for the firs regular achedule on the Relding was fast and peppery and he a ireat American Stakes fit advantage in these three a W aD rs time in the East this season when | thelr rem tle arranged last} Owner Rourke of the Omaha Weat- | Melding fas beppery e AND THE makes all the difference in | Struak, ci 2 5 8G Lady Barbary smothered her com. |" 1" (RACES the announcement Jorn League Baseball Cl AIBYS ONE BSR AE ie. lime $1,500 Brookdale Handic H ¢ orld. To illustrate that, one! Barry,ss 003 64 ti pany in the Garnarsie Selling Stake.|"P™INK | ie qjournment of @ spectal |that he has concluded a de lente at becondl case duaslom ate Pir tthivaiey te Mcucy eT elisa Serr te, ne sorry Shows | eo 0 0 8 2. Of nnRte ware! Lady Barbary performed like @ real| cs f° OF the organization at the |Cleveland American pinced ‘Truesdale, he wave overs ap: an b 7 5 ve reat Joe Gans when he ‘cpp ae Ti. waldens” selliney 4 good one too. m 1 whereby Catcher Chestak od TM SGC AIO Ne RAYS ON OTS Ape 8) hig last fight with | Jabex | Bender, p ootso fe tina th eatin a Hotel Imperial, Omaha Club goes to Cleveland, | PeaTaece Of a Matt Mt eee owe i 2 01 ri Lid oe Nhe bur Heat ‘ —_—._, a nd. job a 8 at drove wer ork SS — — =i il reall 106 108 BENE Hag Hh Al Reeves evidently didn’t feel like! ) osigent Charles bets of the |Rourke gets four players from Clev -|three runs and scored one himself. wes doing Bie best, Hit | nore te Apnrentice clhimed "Weather oud’, | running yesterday. He balked just| .,)'O0°K! announces that he has |land—Pitcher Styles, Catcher Kruger, | UV Gocond he played as if he had been Was gone, and he couldn't otals . 2 1 Seiseveen antennae as the barrier went up, and after-| HiOoMlT Tt. Engman for the Rob-|Shortatop Dunlop and another not |fo.n in the immediate vicinity. of | lord showed much the SUMMARY. LATONIA ENTRIES. ward just galloped behind bis field, te Bamee, ‘eae gure named already |the bag, worked well with Peckin- | : in bis last fight or two . pdt ES pe +f 9 smile, zimes Lewis have Join e Omaha team. paugh, and handled seven chances beeen | ; key, ‘Fitzsimmons, many | | First Base on Balle—Of Warhop, 3:| viney nace. saing , | yt As quand, 1B maiden races, for | 1) "Giaa Vata, 1 nde jah: tant: tieanly, ‘one ‘of them “being “ts the MEGTOR RACES bart Near men who were great while | © nder, 1, Struc By Ware | ones -lads Wo, Meet Mosca, Be RAS Sematds fiat Bid 100; toMiatty 108; Moma, 108!) tiuh Perdue of Gallatin, Tenn.,|relay Min In a double play. ee Ud and Nghe taste], made but a very hop, 4; by Bender, & Left on Bases— | | y »Mateap Trictieny 100: Lady | tips galore, Prince Chilton, Rodondo, Meotin, 113: ts rit ree dian et hose. | ne | stad otordrome, Brichton. Beaghe fapression When they began to Highlanders, 4; Philadelphia, 3 Two- | {0 Sthalw mi Mo Almada Lawrence, |Hannah and Bull Dog were heard on| fit ly QaeBomenieen tot te, Gratien, | piiotor 854 comedian, (att Boston 2 . wo Ba de and Mec Mia, R 1 Base Hits—Daley, Malsel, Hartzell, Three sear olde and up: als | sides. Rodondo proved the real one. | g1,ay, one mile seventy sarge) wand, Nass yg | St Loula feeling not | particularly ' i i b will be served in the Oldring. — Sacrifice Hits — Mullin. | {udene, Fs pine Hie Buddy Glass rode him with supreme | Heel! 98: Doro ‘ 1.100; Hh friendly’ toward Jim Gatney, tne! ‘ n the ring, VEO Singet Ni “Or } poe IRAE UBT clRiin LRAT Lea & Perrins Winen retain their physical youth Stoion Bases — Daley Hit — by | Uncle Har. tit) Pury ne confidence and landed an easy YP a cules, 101 Geeten prema a ete 4 ea er! ee oely lone time, Vite. | Picher By Warhop (Rehan). Um yet omg ie cistesnin. SN hae Wile tory. kce tine too, ior thregrearcits | Wouig have gone to the Giants in ex-|—) alone, hold the secret of the ea Tdant Gnow but tne Seen | Acsendance, Aten Higebrand nike 1h ct “water, id0;| Pommette Bleu put ‘Tom Healey's i ft rai Bhs Wicewood, 118; change for Hed Murrey and one other Original Recipe which pow thirty-three and a veteran SPOUITH RACE. “The Independent Handicay who fell by the wayside on 112 Metts 5s $000) for ‘three-resr-olde | Nw makes the famous Fing, deserves to be plac (Special to The Brening World.) abd. Uirve-aiaceenth ideand | Borgo Wednesday, 1n barness WIXTH BACK cage corenty bapitled fob's class. Jeanette ta SHIBE PARK, PHILADELPHIA, ‘Bechaies Hem Oe” a La Poeun temporarily ut least, There wore ne | Bits e's hin rata Jay Kirke, of the Cleveland Amert- LU World “Summer Resort” larkably fast and effective fight | iawn roll igs Minch ‘honey, 118; Solar Star: 11b, | Flying Falrys for her to beat and she "191: @heronk Mapes rigger, HS. a, [can Association team, and formerly & sort’ f the rigantic Battling Jim Pa July &—New York suffered @ | patie 'in4, | Pee lease Harry Lauder, 101) Tri eee toe threerer-|of the Boston. Nationals, has. left| Ads. L By Might. If Jeanette's speed #but out in the opening game here) PRIM RACH. Uendican: tires rear olds ant ae am fing, mile ana Gpe seal | Napland for Hetrolt to play’ first base SAUCE s. Last Month— puamed 1 war unable to detect to-dey by 2 to nothing. Warhopand m We Wheto T19,” tha FORT ERIE ENTRIES, "i Coes, seh ng tinier for the Naps THZ ORIGINAL WORCESTERSH 7S Eecerne. Hender had « duel, with the break Is ower eee ec rei fd Una cok alae were ¢ sand estimate coming iy the fourth inning: then tos % Jind CHT ty att : attr on Soups, Fish, Ronats, Chaling 14 448 Fate at the Ritehle-Weian siti Mucpiy on third and Coliing on : a iin : a Pr PES I Bar ’ secon WOMACK. mel Va ah Try It as an Appetizer Sold by Grocers Everywhere ' ‘ Sion Viva " om ingetearolds anil WECUNL KA a Ov Praevortation, | and yw Neh 8. 1a: * Be, ‘Tuesday at $100,000. Eng-; Msinnis's grounder and Murphy nd two out Hoone fumbled hay when Maisel muffed Boone's More than the Herald

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