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( Vig VEIN O. . 4 UEYSEAE"AS] BEST SPORTING PACE Se, HELPFUL HARVEY.--HE TURNS A TRICK FOR WILLIE RITCHIE. WILSON'S PY Fre, cane scene Ss ae a |e DEFEATS CATALINA Bbgtten = jbo re ) Sad Age FOR DINNER STAKES i - ‘ GcTs_ ON A WELSH os Astoria Cup Worth $500 Goes to Winning Owner, Who Will Entertain To-Night, yw IN NEW YORK a on + Murray-Chip Result Sufficient Word) _ Proof McCoy’s Knockout of| AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, NEW SAY, Div Wa Swe He YORK, July Richard T. Wilson, _ Chip Was Biggest Fluke in yet ’ GENERAL UAKKSON ‘onr? Saratoga Racing Ase 4T NEW ORLEANS! Gat WIS G * will be the host at the History of Ring. WACHNIGTON acy Sportsmen's dinner at the Waldort to-night, The honor and a big $600 silver cap go to him because hig light-footed filly Pixy won the Ase toria Dinner Stakes, a private awe here this afternoon from Butler's Catalina, with Capt, Cassatt's Sand Bank third Pixy had the foot of her fleld all the way, and at the end had enough left to win cleverly by two lengths. Right near the finish McCahey had to give her a crack of the whip to stall off he rush of Catalina, but she came it Al McCoy in New York didn't —-—— — = jaway gamely, Much for him in the Cnip Disc tue array. Cun at. BRAVES DEFEAT tp [gh ian oiasarN GIANTS Many Swimming BROOKFEDS BAT BaD eked NG | yurmat at “tho Wil filly. Ate ‘Ets ie os wUN | Pn aoe ‘ie tinea Mann struck out. Gowdy out, 0 Records Washed Special to The Brent Onprrignt, 1914 Prem Pubs p ‘Tre New ork Wong). meiae O% HE middleweight championship | is being given a hard chase this | Saturday Eddie Mo- _ Georty and Jimmy Ciabby fought for M8 tm Australia (McGoorty being reo- | 7 as holder down there), and Won on a@ foul in the eighta And Saturday George Cnip our prediction by knocking Billy Murray in California in tne th round. Murray's showing im on strikes. NO/}PuUrsuit of the Wilson filly, After Doolan singled to ever known in the ring, Chip, mart to Hummel. Crutcher fanned. | being on the outside under the whip then, has knocked out Sailor Oo RUNS | ey and Bully Murray. McCoy SIXTH 1h Ay Met tl (Con taued HOM iat Fae Away at Frisco fought one framed up bout with Mi Allen to centre | es sparring partner advertised be a out, Schmidt, s —_ | litsch drow « base, | 02 Keep Up the first half, she finished a “great Western middie ight.” anned, doe Kount he (OH the Inside, having taken a zigzag Westeraili, scoring| course from the clbow home. Tho B.| race was worth $1 to the winner, Hofman to batted through J Russell, sof? | This should help some in payment of Ge jer, Jac! Coo- by Pend Et, nm beaten by Mur- : Hee reau started in the second game nd) worats tank record in the 440-yard {Duncan's sacrifice fly, Jacklitsch] It was subsequently announced lese ten-round bouta, anned ivers ou Was opposed by Jacobs for the Phil- | 0) fter the ‘h. B. Meye @ach of these McCoy made such Cather flied to O'Mara, NO swim, @ new Amortean record in the scoring after th catch, ever! that because Mr. Wilson is in mourne miserable showing that the ring. UB ar lies, By this time the crowd was UP- | 3o9.yard relay race and a new Pacific RUSS nt Zinn struck out. TWO) ii, Androw Miller will preside at the were convinced he lacked not SEVENTH INNING — Dalton | Ward of 12,000, coast record in the 200-yard breast “Hughes fiow: pitching for te dinner in his place skill but eve of ta ost ele —— walked. Wheat sacrificed and was| FIRST I +—Byrne drow pass.| stroke swim were established in the ee ie : tary urage. » Gowdy to jdt. “utes P| acrifiee: of 0 Merkle out “bcos Cornea out, Gowdy to Schmidt Cutshaw | Becker sacrificed, Stock to Merk! bi oT : ed to Mann, Dalton go! rd | Lobe alice: ran away froin Murray, “sch Connolly's Two Bagger in| fed te, Mann, Dalton going to third | Lobert walked more, Cooper beat out a bunt. Ja | last day's tournament of the National | Bradley's Sluggers Drive Bal-| lite! K-| Stromboli started things right while stopping a wild pitch walked for the favorite players by land. f ch. Stengel pop 0 | Lude 0 left Atati ing champlonships kno his thumb out of joint and |" me driven into ‘comers ‘struck Maranvile, MOTRUR IE Popped: to oie BurtaT Coben ate Coen ee me at wie #en by ths ti ti Peher to Bend retired. Houcher Felleved him behind | Ins the opening event afte setting jows w . A ~ - $ i; be m . a “4 a : bat. Ci o 6 % che] the pace fron e fur tu ome, iil tenalne wo F aeesrenn Third Inning Gave Bostons Maranville out, A Hummel, | McGraw then took Tesreau out of thé |tinole Athletic Club of Chicago, with imore Pitcher to Bench the bat. Cooper out stealing, Boueh-j| the pa rom th wr turn hom Schinidt beat out a slow ‘as he could without falling roller to| box and Domaree rep! ced him, Pas- ser to Doolan. Myer drew a free pass.| Ambrose at first tried to follow the 4s es ‘utshaw, Whitted struck out. Ma Ned O Bbaohe! d Luderus | ® ™argin of 26 points over its closest Early in Game. | Myers stole second, On a wild piten | perme: ¢ three-yes 1 These blows of McCoy's were Yr cual u ck an rt tied out to Bescher and Luder as ae ‘y i ane, d Sey dS od to B. mn ad but the referee probably let him Winning Runs. SURO DR NO RUNG. red Gfter the cateh... Mletchar| contender, the Hal) Nalu Club of Beak ee fe alters ae teenie ie }to Surprising in the run towards the S get away with them because It was wo Bas — threw out Martin, FOUR RUNS. Hawail. at the plate. B. Meyer to Boucher, | stretch and then Springboard took up to nee McCoy try to do any- Bescher t out an Mfleid hii.! Ludy Langer of Los Angeles did Nr BARC -.|NO RUNS. . ‘ i ; is 7 at all in the fighting line, BROOKLYN, (i. Burns smashed a double to left] the 440 yards in 6 minutes 221-5 aec- TON Lobe “SEVENTH INNI rs Feil Leaeieee Norse a ne niagara? teach third doo! * y — OO je o achat PS git pa) caught, ho er and with everything Jimmy Clabby, according to cabied R. H.PO. A. E. He ucoba out, of the box and | onds, four-fifths of a second under the Vision this week, | for Bwaclnas sport #y. aiid | HER. Reine tah te went on hed all the best of the fight-| O'Mara, ss -0 0 2 1 1 i] ’ him. Fletcher’s| the world's record. P. McGillivray, er Bradley of the Brookfeds|Marion to Hofman, to MH. Myer hind him a ute he and was beating McGoorty when o 1 Paskert, scoring | Iliinois Athletic Club, holder of the | sent in Marion for the opening con-|Somons flied to Evans, NO RUNS. |to win by four lengths. Surprising latter fouled and was disqualified. ‘ 9 0 0 —~ but Burns remained on sec- | former American record for the dis-|test of a four game series with the| Evana grounded to! Somons, waoltaijed off badly In the run home ane by is a remarkably clever mid- | Dalton, cf.. .0 1 3 0 0 >, yal, akert pulled down Robertson's | tance, finished second. ‘Terrapins. Suggs, the ex-Red, was)threw him out at est. ot eee en net neni ie (Continued from First © Kert pul a bad t « ight and an aggressive one as | Wheet, If 11100 Fee RORY) ldrive with his left hand and Durna| The I. A. C. men ma new relay |in the box for Baltimore. drove a long double down the third] Was & bad ‘He and Mike Gibbons would J oer ig wilh, 4 record, going the 800 yards in 2 _min-| FIRST ID —Meyers and Dun-| base foul line. Hofman stole third, | Springboard. ran to third. Merkle flied out to F 3 o Be able to put up a really scientific! Cutshaw, 2b. -0 23°70 Burns in front of the plate. ©: utes 443-6 seconds, and M. McDer-|can singled inn singled, scoring |Westerzill doubled ty centre fleld SECOND RACE. ‘aget ~ the title. | George Chip will | Stengel, rf. +0 2 0 0 Ol fnal game of the serien here. Culd- Ite x mott, J. As Cx made neces Meyers and Duncan, and took second | Dleachers: scoring Hofman. Gagniert Rain drove everybody under cover fhe: an bapa 2 IM id athe F ' . SGIMALe roast-strol 9455 on the tare tees but to/OUut, Doolan to Swacina, Westerzi ete ee the , claputed champlonship|Mischer,¢.........@ 0 4 2 Oj imirling duty. A crowd of nearly| smashed a triple to deep right. Mayer |{t’had been done on the Coast before, sccring Zinm Wenn woe ese fap: |Doolan, ONB Rt | didn't last long and soon the crowd ter. As for McCoy, he'll probably | ptetter, p +@ 0 1 1 0} $000 Fans witnessed the contest. Al-| maining on third. Fletcher fumbled | .,,mcaulivray, A. C. Raithel, Max ping, Marion to Meyers. Somons fled| EIGHTH INNING—Owens made a/ was again on the lawn, Al Reeves p Woh: sed fi k oUt of wight, though the weather was cloudy and | Ryrne’s grounder and the latter was | Mott and fe. Wane i ®|to Shaw. THREE RUNS fonaational catch of Doolan | ful! won the second race, a five-furlong . Saas. sic win} ‘ Cooper singled and was caught|back of the screen of the catcher's| Won tne | . PP WONDER what sensations chased | Totals............ 172 1 a) onlly Tet ta rhekt and Tigtne woowed.. hs, |, Halthel beat Duke Kahanamoku, | napping, Sugg to Swacina, Meyers | Dox. Houcher was retired on a quick (selling event, with ch Need vere Carroll Brown, the pitcher of the| led to tight and Byrne scored. B.| the Hawaiian, and B, R, Small of San lay, Gagnier to H. Myers. ‘Knabe|4pare, from Frill, whi very : gach other through the minds of ‘Athlotion witness “from | Hurns made a great one-hand catch | Francisco, holder of the world's fifty. | Walked and stole. Shaw walked. Sid fon Highon ana al fast, Catching Chanteuse tiring in the the loyal British oarsmen as they | BOSTON. EDIOTIOR “WitheRsed) [he gEm8) fro Te ae oe ee aoe ee tasteer yard open water record, In the 60-yard | Evans tripled, scoring Meyers and eT NOTRUMAL Out tO) inal eighth. to the “eet along the bank of the Thame: R. H.PO. A. EL Bae ae of the grand stand.| gored. Cravath smashed a hot|indoor distance race, Small and Kab peeks, cperen, hiisiedvane “fogk | Wilhelm’ now’ pitching for Balti- Cutie a8 went, unl ane vy aid been give 0. | le te aude ( Fe | Ei . este! les id te nah ne marie Filsh'a | Mec of i Socal Ee ued two American, crews | Dever’, cf....5. rt 08) 8 talk Buslieas ee) eres aes Pieter fo RE RUNB owe weno ingle vAtaLetiC Club took 44|wecond on the throw to third, Gag-) mere. Marion ys Ls SA Wwalehs garsipine ning her out. She soon for the most famous rowing | Evers, 2b..........1 3 1 2 0 tlk. hipeeonase Chanon | Pie ‘Burns, Byrne| points in the meet. Duke Kabana.|nler singled, scoring Hofman and|bad throw. | Cooper | fanned, 1H.) MUNRO HIE ber cul, | Bie aot rather odd to see Harvard's | Maranville,ss.....0 0 3 6 Ol Chance was cue ate 8 ne ene | Eaters, | NO. RUNS, ciate he eee Geaniae wolne th teeta Secret |to. tight, scoring Marion, iivans Where All Reeves Gigm Gwar Hanes eight rowing aud winning|s, 1 2 é H & wood one that) THIRD INNING—Chauer and Me- ck out, FIVE, RUNS. tripled to deep left, scoring Shaw, | te Wh a the Union Boat iu of Boston, | wind’ jp ae ee he Delloved ie would sign with te [Lean went In, as the new baitery to [WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN (*tric cut FIVE RUNS a out wo" Booiats WO |" FOURTH RACE. trials, looked on,’ And the win-| Cather, rf MO) abt Glin dns he Nee eee one Doyle threw out Martin.| FOR THROWING JAVELIN, 0 Shaw. |totman and 1 Myers re: NTH INNING-—B, Meyer walked,| acratched down to three starters—y’ of the Diamond Sculls by Giu- | Gowdy, ¢ 104 00 eam, “tds © tossed out E, Burns, NO! Aad was & victim on strikes. NO RUNS. | Hofman sed out Duncan, B.| Grover Hughes, Monoe: and Gu glia, an Italian, must * 5 STOCKHO Sweden, July 6—A Cooper laced one down to first base} Meyer taking second. Hofman also Fisher—and that is how they fih- been almost as great a shock | Rudolph, p. -O 0 41 3 0 Truesdale singled 1 to asker, Bescher | new world's record for throwing the Jav- ,,/ ght laced ane down to firs: base “4 out Zinn, threw lishad. Grover Hughes went to the row! Rae wigigesiia, ox = eee eae left and died stealing, Sehang to os Burne etin wax created to-day st hres Myers beat out an infield hit and|SWacina out at first, INS. faut er tue ae ote barrie ane ‘ollins, Hartzell ifted to Strunk ‘yy gumes by F. Myrae of Finland, who stoje second and third, Shaw bounded stayed thei b way. fs one of the largest men|Totals........ sees 3 10 27:«:17—soOOF nik F irew 6 centimetres, Or ap- | @vér rowed in « championship hmine way. NO RUNS hirew. 63 metre ZY cen ap: onthe taaeean | one to Somons and Myers was Firat Base on Balls—Oft Pfeffer, 1. nyt on ow in. | ———— sught) WINNERS AT FORT ERIE. |e was three iengths in front of proximately 207 feet 7% Inches, it 1 and 1 but scored eels Monocacy and galloping. Guy Fishe ae : Adah heel } aa nt has | between third and home, but scored en op 4 aie Struck Out—My Preten 2) ue tue threw, out Murphy. Marcin out Fletch NO ree Inchen’ tne | when Jackiitech let Walsh's throw RACE. Purge $500; maiden [ran third all the way and could neves RIVERS surely fights like a eae anne Lett apcneeee ETOYS, and died stealing, Sweeney to| -FOURTH. INNING—Mayer singled | World's record mado at the last Olympic | by ht haw taking third on the i 4. | sbampion when up against aM |noiiy, stolen Base——Cathors, Double easy mark, Saturday Joe fought | plays —Kvers to Maranville to Games was 200 feet 111-20 Inchea by J. J. Saaristo of Finland, vans singled to right, scoring | land, 112 (¢ » Vandusen), 16 to 5, even FIFTH RACE. ; Hofman bounded ‘one tol and 9 to 10, first; Celebrity, 100'(Am- SRY Son. tthe Aste peomnia Gar apa S Silcn wal Regen ait She to crauereon Ne = alsh, who retired him at. first, | bose), 12 to 1, 6 to Land 6 to 2 sec- eoag ae With ‘slonte to annie amas ‘eo ring partner, a young- | Schmidt, Umpires—Johnson and By- called out on strikes. Borate yan Bac ar flied out to Robertson, > oi AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. | Evans’ taking second, Westeraill was}ond; Utelus, 108 (Pendergrast), 16 to who was substituted when Ad/ron. Attendance-—3,000 Sees » Me-/ at ‘ closing up on the pace at the strete! Innis to Bender, who covered the} Robertson amashed a two-bagger | | retired, Doolan and Swacina, TWO|5, 9 to 6 and $ to 10, third, | ‘Time, Riondent ted mek cf tk Bis latest accident. Rivers bag, NO RUNS, r to right. Byrne hit into a double Lic Mh, ‘ M™®% /turn, Sup < shicie, Grav) le) AQUEDU RACE, TRACK, N. Y.,| RUNS, Argent, Grey Squirrel, Fly- y, tiring only in the final eighth, that fight to ap end in a little Social to The Brening World ) Haker singled to centre Into left contre: | Merkle drove a single) AoC Corie entries for to-morrow's| THIRD INNING—Mayer went out,[home, Stare and Haberdasher also a showed a good race. TH Found. SOUTH END GROUNDS, BOS-| fouled to Mullen, 7 , races follow Marion to Gagnier to I. My FIRST RA Doyle grounded to Luderus, Mer taking second and Robertson’ still maining. on third, Stock — walked filling the bases, Lobert threw out | McLean at first, Kobertson. scoring | fnd the other two runners advancing ‘NING—-Sweeney filed to Kehauer flied out to Cravath, ON Boone fouled to Sehang.| Rt ifted to Oldring, = NO , rs. Dun- | ran : “ ran second behind Superintendent f “Hor three yearcide and upward; | oan walked. Zinn also drew a free| SECOND RACE—Purse $500; two-| {he first elght en got jammed wi 188¢ Herma jr, 110, | Ucket. Swacina forced Zinn, Wester-| year-olds; selling: five and one-half /oniy to get clear in the last quarters 127 Blver Soon, 108, | vill to Hofman. Walsh out, Westerzil|furlongs,—Aunt Josie, 103 (Shilling), | tie closed fast and caught Superins 100, 14, Tha Anette, 108. | {5 Myers, NO RUNS, 1 to 10, 9 to 20 and 1 to 2, firsti|tendent in the last sixteenth to ge@ ‘8 tas Ovo Floto. ve. | Yount and Swacina took care of Gag-| Heenan, 108 (Claver), 18 to 6, even|the place money. Donald MacDon ND RACK Por twoyeurvids, Mandioad; | pier, Owens lifted to Zinn. Ma and 1 to 2% second; Burwood, 95) aid was fourth, three lengths behin iy Barbary, 116 160" Gi i was a victim on strikes. NO RUNS.| (Smythe), 9 to 2, 6 to 6 and 11 to 20, | Superintendent. Harvane,. ie a i FOURTH INNING--Somona sin-|third. Time, 1.07, Tepon, Gerthelma i gled to right, but was caught trying|and Ken also ran, He eat would fight in the same ag- | TO? ae ie against @ Ritchie be M July 6—The Dodgera| left, Baker scoring, were boaten to-day in the first game | Suunk ies when the Braves got to Pfeffer for solid hite In the third, It was Con- /EPORTS from England have both |,yn/ A imo. baa dive that brought In | sriephy, Ritchie and Welsh in pezfect | Caldw INNING—Doyle threw out eondition, trained to the 0- RUNS. Lobert, Mletcher tossed out Cravath eee A {Murphy fanned. Oldring fouled to] {’yauerus filed to Doyle, who made ee OR). -fonvleeely confiden| Sweeney. Boone threw out Collina.| 4 nive,ruuning catch, NO RUNS. onze sot |NO RUNA, Fyrne toased out Bescher, G. Burna ‘No doubt this will be a pretty A FOURTH INNING ——— % to Hofman, Doo-| THIRD RACE—Purse $600; three- lan crucked one over: #iort, for | year-olds and up, Canadian’ foaled; base. Jacklitsch forced Dooland, A riser? Dey, ae (olhs is jagnier, Yount fanned. a, , 3 4. rhe aed SNe ered ‘to Duncan. H, Myera| Mausoleus, 106 (Williams), 12 ‘to 1, 2 @, 318, Buse Tret$; | singled to right. Myers was caught|to 1 and even, second; Ondramida, us fireesearoide aed at: | napping off first, Yount to Swacina.| 104 (Bteyenson), 36 N9. wo so + Ang aap one ile Shaw singled and stole second. Evans |8 to 6, third. Time—1.192-5. Tom olde and up: one mil fh Mi A Food Relish The secret of good cooking"is a flavor that stimulates appetite LEA«PERRINS’ SAUCE | ‘Truesitale fouled out to Byrne, Fletcher fled our fight. Willie's aggressiveness | to Oldring ‘ollins threw out Hart- JO RUNS. 14 make y ING—Paakert Med out | (19) ana TUS AD ir giereins (Continued Brom First Page) — | Attn, Pek Baker te Collins, NOtig Teacher. “Martin wana any our sot i ihe, ontiny > age }RUN cK Threw | want) Quesna Co Sire jabbing game, Ritchie has a |“ Baker singled to right. Metnnis nis |{0,, Mere unaaeiated. Store threw | ti) “Rots, (bts) Fiving Palry"” 320, | filed to B. Meyers. NO RUNS, Cee ee ent in Mer aaaee Of getting Jato close range and acne linto a double play, ‘Truesdale to Peck ej IEE Nal MB oe Ath, Tapran op, FIFTH INNING—B. Meyer walked, |Canet Sauce ANY Mite alRO Ta 0: there. He attacks directly, }ed with Alien In the box for the visit. {to Mul Strunk fouled to Hartzell ">! Duncan also was a Rood watter and three-year-olds; mi ant mike Httle sidestepping, and ts willing [NO RUNG, em CUP YACHTS RACE AGAIN. (any Rea y ip, | tOOK firat on, balla, Zinn sent a high | teenth.—Polly H., 105 (Smyth), 14 to Die NNING.— opp! neers ., Sl Five % H > mix the fichting with any one at Weta, ullen popped sooty Aner, 10 | Ae Aret, ‘Swacina ‘hit to Weaterzill, | 5, 7 to 10 and out, first; Recou, 100 to Necker. jzell, Peck singled to centre, Daley) SixtTit T ore and Cruteher on the mound for the locals. to Collins, “Baker tossed ont Cook. | the Cup defense candidates, Rosotute 4 THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE f} (Claver), 4 to 1, even and 1 to 8, Gay time, Weish fights a differeat) imRaT INNING—O'Mara out, Ma-| Sweeney walked. Hoone went out to|Vvanite end Defiane will all to or-| (i and B, Meyer waa caught between r an ee (ae Wathins exvate'tt ou dae Ang I i thought by many | ranville to Selunidt, | Hurmmel aingioa | Meimnim unansisted. NO°RUNY. "row tn tho frat of & aor weet data Sreraree wd r| thing and home, Wenterzill to Owens [second Runway, 110 (Callahan), | | festa, Nothing equal i ol . Dy y lined to ] chang | off Newport to, deter: a eens: TOs, ery, 108, a i 5 (i 6 tol ‘seas aes Spowld he be able to stay tweuty )and stole second, Dalton filed to M intro. Render aacrificed [agamae oir ‘Thomas pton's fourth | ft rs, a 18,181 fiumer Ww | Dunoan taking third and. Swacina | 1471-5. Private Petal and Ray cod | Sold by Grocers Everywhere da without being knocked out,|!ummel caught napping off re "Ts to Mullen, Murphy fited to| Shamrock off Bandy Hook in septemper, | ing+ Prince tnfian 100 184 jobere Tr 18, | RUNSEM OTT LAT writen drow a | Light nlso ran, English refereo will have to give | | olnh th Maranviile, NO RUS con hits Although the official trials will not bo- | 31) Hay Mare it heal free ticket to firat Alling the bases.| FIFTH RACE—Purse $500; three- the decision, In England they] our an infield hit, tather We intents Caldwell walked. | Bin, UBU! Aud 16 the srewunt eries is | I8t,.icentice ellowsire claimed, — Weather | Somonn went _& bounder to Gagnier| year-olds and (up: six furlongs. ' : 5 5 ‘ 4 1 ” Fasten Ht impor it | t first. N "NS. | Vreeland, ver), even, 1 to 2, strong for “points,” and fuat double play, O'Mara to Cutahuw, | Truendi walk Hartzell | Yicht makes’ will goa long way tot: | who retired him at firs RUNS, Vrcelinds 227, (Cavern. evan. 1 10 4. a» much credit for to Hamme —_>_-—— i Jdwel jender ¢ ’ Hofman hit over short for a ba |foread Caldwell, Honder to Baker hi he" Amerious Cu | FORT ERIE ENTRIES. 0. : i to Behmidt, Cutehaw singled catch Truesdale went to third. Daley 0'(C; Gregory), 2 to 1, ie uccount Hitcmie will try to | {0 Rehinidt, | Cutahaw wingled to right. Ma igartsall, Harry to Coline, NO th : vinaT PACK. 000; for Neel second, Geanier struck ut, Hofman| 7 to 1, 8 tO a Tei ae @ Bure thing of it by polishing reed 4, Bmith hie fa} SH. foiad, in Cana fin binge uct, was doubled at third, aekittech to Hillatres Ter preg ad » Am fo ne Up ° ‘ . ' are overs it ts bie best cnunos, | double play” Marunville. to itvers” to Kk threw out Oldring, Collins ny Re Bola Te-Day, | last Aver WwW. il ond. _oret, ocked out fighter bas no chance | Ret NO KUN, Veok to Mullen, Maker filed to nOe, NX. luly Goths 7 rie 108 - @n argument, and # knockgut| ville fied to Wheat, Sehmiat | Hartzell NO RUNS, + ee A Jockey Club AQUEDUCT, 1, 1, RACING TO-MORRO rk ud litte for the jecide, to right, scoring Whitt EVE NG —Mullen fouled | Leawue Nessball franenieg. wi probabiy Fa Ritchie- Welsh fight will be the| Gowdy out, Allon to Hummel, OD Cook alnuled to centr en haying sgroed 1 ; Orderly. 140; > Hweeney fanned, Hoos popped to [Meh Bayle eee oon aba toctaay | Matesn, 0 * i ff h ! reat iightweight champlonship| RUN . Hoos popped to x oleae. it 1m mn wield in Kugiand wince Lavigne THIRD INNING- MoeCarty Med to | Collings. NO RUNS, \for the purpose of consummatt. the i" 3800, fie roar 1 ] e ! In that fght|Dugey, Allen struck out,” O'Mara! McInnis fouled to Moone, Strunk | deal. anager Henry Femaney, oes 3 rie end hven, Be an ds ring-| singled to left, but was out trying to| beat out an Infield bit, Barry fanned nominal own x} Yet ai | ‘oft by One eeday UT; Conatituent 3 ® s le and Burge Fetys a to weigh, aslatretch ft, Dugey to Kvera, NO 4 Mh Rweoney to MA pid fa ie Week em folly 4 : See th 4 1 al or om Bealed ubout fif'cen pounds over| KUNH, . . | cy of retrenchment, wit fener Chea 0s a fee Seroes une 1° Grutet . O'Mara to Hummel, NNING — Caldwell ye daveton: " " ; | u til had ckey | Mcfariand {fOURDE) Dugey Mie vere popped Calline te Motnnta, ‘Prucedale wi Y } ving Tin Gok) Carb rome Suitings that were $30 to $50, made to aan 7 ot for to Hummel 8, urtaell wingled to centre and Trucs MEP mm | REN’ Pa l. and outclassed Welsh | "pounRTIt Hummel fied |dule @topped at mecond, Pook tied Cary TS de and upward welling: alt Hl measure, $18. Many summer Weights, and one ee Ae eee he pletely in every round, et the to Cather, Dalton fied to Dugey, (to Oldring, ‘Trucndale wax ont ut by Piste eeh rae ont waumnt, (FE 5 ALi, fo pore a few medium weights suitable for fall. i fi wiih Ramed | Acott gave | Wneat atriick uly NO IMUNS Uhted, Olds to Baker, NO RUN, | ogblt f A a you'll look them over, you'll buy. Coat $1,000 Queens County t nearly every English pub- Fatrmo: , y 1m ind trousers, $16. oh ond on Allen's bad throw, Maranville | threw out Bender, Murphy p larty of. Syracuse in @ eli eH AOK—Purge 8800 i a i: Wapalot It was to aysit wag] Peak, NO TNH Often voundar Te wea one of the she | ant tyoranls ering a for i nplomys: Keay dermeeroe, | C : aoe Riou | upfair decision that Ritchie re- [covered first, Schinidt filed to INTH INNIS y agen at the Hr club, Thi cp Mica rd old ye Hau bones. 8: | Broadway C& a Aiori left fled, Cather being held | Coiling, Mull : neecullve victory wince Via Yo) Se, Hough, Tt eb mae? piaiaee ia. fan ualaee at thir Whitted out on a grounder to Strunk, Melnnis lost : hi amateur ranks one month vest killa ty pred jd, + gators, LL. 9 St ie one of the best ring officiais| (0 Hummel, NO RUNS, foul, Rweeney walked, Maisel ran ea Ks " Doles Me th hy ) oh Hi Bul Ove, eid Nas a very excellent FIFTH INNING—Cather made alfor Sweeney. Barry threw out PRET. 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