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rea | BEST SP ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK POINTERS FOR AUTOISTS ©A0O000000000000000000000000 000000000004 0OO600000000000000000000000000000OOS OSE THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, JULY Ti, 1914. . SOME EXAMPLES OF THE HIGH-CLASS TYPE OF PRESENT-DAY FIGHTERS = j Freppy Roser Teunny Wenn ‘ . MCALLISTER. . RICBANE ORLD'S ” Feat Light WEIGHT ’ § ? CHAMPION CHAMPION . CHAMPION OF EuRoPS | CALLED *TWe BEAL BeummeL OF FRANCE” Pherev AMERICA'S MCPARLAND, GREATEST Bonen. CLABBy, 2 - Foaret at MIDDLEWEIGHT ‘T0000 FANS SEE [BARROW WINS =| © GUNTS. BROOKFEDS CLASH | YONKERS HANDICAP) mms mw BOXING NOW LOOKED UPON AS A REPUTABLE PROFESSION Present-Day Fighters Are High-Class, Intelli- gent Men, Who Live Clean Lives, Which ries, which begins Sunday. Because of Marquard's iliness, Me é thewson was sent back to-day in thi Big Turnout at Washington|H. P. Whitney’s Representa-| tinal game against the Cardinals, He i al , . . : was opposed by Harry Salee, whe Is Quite a Contrast to the Tough, Hard | { Park for Second Game of | tive in Opening Feature Was |worked six innings on Thursday: Drinking Pugilists of Former Times. The’ Fiauting Tree : Double-Header First Choice in Betting. Meyers and Wingo were the catchers, } OF 20 YEARS AGO ‘ ad . ( About 15,000 fans were in attendance. FIRST INNING—Bescher out, ry; HE struggle bad now lasted for over three hours, The Limerick | —————— Sa i ce ia - Beck to Miller, Doyle lifted to Lad continued to come gamely to the scratch, although unable lins's short fly, but recovered in time FIRST GAME. EMP Cree ne Nett) aco, | awee: Burns wingied to rine to see bis opponent. Hoth glims were in mourning and the to throw to Peok, fercing out Dem- BROOKFEDS YONKERS, N? -¥:,; Juty | Sere cet ane nee SO OeRe mitt, @aving himeelf.an error. Col- . 2 iB, N:“¥:,; July 11.—Harry| gins. NO RUNS. ‘ Claret flowed im « stream from his beeset, which was so completely fat- h lina stole second. Fournier smashed aL, \ R. HPO. A. E.| Payne Whitney's, Borrow won the| Hogei: “to Bu tened as to be indistinguishabl a drive into the right field stand for 0 2 $2,600 Y. Far seins ‘lifted rns. Magee, O “Haha! epit out ‘his tront testh-end a home run, Collins scoring ahead of Cooper, Wt. 2 0 0/$2.600 Yonkers Handiegp, the feature | singied to right. Dolan fied to Burne, Eis ipo wares mas sa i ibae him. Peck threw out Bodie. THREE FOR DODGERS IN Myers, 1b. oo 9 1 0 He the opening day's racing here, in! sfagee out stealing, Meyers to Doyle. ered. that he RUNS. Shaw, ef 0 0 3 0 O|the presence of 12,000 enthusinstic| NO RUNS. could only mumble and shake his Blackburne threw out Maisel, Evans, rf. 0 0 2 0 | Tace-goers, He was the public choice] SECOND INNING—Snodgrasa ein- Weaver threw out Hartzell. Peck » Ls bab \catpanintn bag Pcs head when his backer, Sir John, of * % and he won easily, and incidentally | gled to centre. Fletcher out, Miller was out, Blackburne to Fournier. Hofman, 2b oo 1 4 0 y te asked if he had not had enough and NO-RUNS, Westerzil, 3b...... 1 0 1 1 o/ creating a new track record of 1.443-5 | inaaslated. | Snodgrass out stealing offered to forfeit the stakes, The BECOND INNING—Schalk smashed 01 for the distance of a mile and a six-! : Beck. 'N changed apa bed — a hot single to right, and Brown was Holt, ss. UU ee | Pegred to Beck NO BUNS per was in hardly better case. then taken out of the box and re- Land, ¢. o 18 1 0 “ ‘ lypuulier out, Mletcher to Merkle, ' 5 Meridian as usual was off pn his! Wilson hit the right field bleach Hebe oe lamp open, so that he} Youngster of Montclair Won placed by King Cole, Breton bea aut —_—~—_ Seaton, p. 0 1 © 3 0} toes as the barrier was sprung. He |for es home fun. Beck tripled “te co! still see, but, with doth an infleld hit, advancing Schalk to aah as ale Ine showed the way round the first turn, | right, b i 4, es ho * , ow - id , i right, but was out when he overalid mauleys broken, was unable to| From Princeton Captain in | %econd: haber was safe on Mi Herzog Tries Out New Player 1 § 27, 10 “Olea heck ucretce cha Gitiie mae te lgikeerour Bie, to teenie, Coe strike a finishing blow. In the was called ott on strikes. Black. ° bs the home tt way to | Wingo out, Stoc . ON re , urn, only to short RUN, sixty-seventh round the Piper caught Final by 2 Up. burne walked, forcing in Schalk.| and Goes to First to Help PITTSFEDS. strides when the real. test, yng THIRD INNING—Meyers filed deep the Limerick champton around the Airey Breton gue at the.platae’ Boone ' R. HPO, A, B,| Buckhorn chased Meridian, attended |'o Maxee. | Stock also fled to Mas ‘or ‘| e neck and, throwing him with a jean ate Woe Wans threw out Collins, ONE RUN, the Batting. \ .0 0 300 eltoe andl the ravorte, Borrow, | RU poet meen One Me cross-buttock, fell upon him 60 heav-| geannonRoUGH, NY. July Wen! once Rote Merateh hit to the infleld 0 0 2 O O}|!ay back fourth. Not until they we: Butler doubled to left. Sallee fly that he was rendered completely senseless, and indeed it was not until) frank Dyer of Me ntelair feuted altea oy uns - Senha vewesiay . Oakes, cl. oo 2 0 1 rey ae Hie CERES le ve Saree Hons regi No Maly, ¢ | ‘a 'y ol ” d ed | s et 1p SE * e a move, but wh he dite ing to third. ugKins it to Matty,» weverat hotre tater that he showed any sign of life under the ministrations| John N. Stearns, third captain of tags cae ae Foavii oe 5 Advnthic ORD Ena Lennox,3b........0 0 0 3 0 moved up fast. He wan two ibneihe who threw to Doyle trying for Bailes, of his handters.” Princeton's golf team, 2 up in the}! Cree. Boor le , BCOr= yooklyn incinnat! McDonald, 2b.. 0 2 1 3. O/} behind Meridian, with Buckhorn close but Doyle missed the play at second 2 . ng Sweeney. Schalk raced up to the) 0; , 88. Moran, rf. i by aa the stretch wa ; Selgin : h by ‘That ts an account of e prize ring feesleaal Lipcopldl ch ed saree was) final round this afternoon for the) phox for Weaver's throw in and the Hummel 1 Herme, ib. H.Bradley,1b.....0 0 9 1 Ojon the Apel, ADA AS IE Ge, pleads ry M5 Thad to Burner olen aigaree battle fought in England more than Rolatare ry frendripig ' bal aA 4 Sleepy Hollow invitation tour threw tot ntre fleld trying Myer, cf. Twombly, If. -0 0 2 2 0) Borrow he was in a horse race, Snodgrass. Miller tripled to centre, @ hundred years ago. In it any WON-| cronies. The iets, ete ena | Dyer lec practically all the wa for Boone at seconds the orn peared Wheat, If. , Niehoff, 3b, 0 0420 cracked him twice with the whip, scoring Sallee and eee Wilson y - | wa »at the turn 4 ae, joone also. Cole wa Blac’ ©) Cutshaw, 2b. Derrick, : hat was enough. | iffy Borrow | out, Fletcher to Merkle, THREE der that the old prize ring yecdters Bice thea, was in the coramon Brom: | Was Lup at the turn and came to the) (4 mournier. THRE! s. Mange, et Grob, CO ft tl 1 Ol pier pest Weel cea pas ory | KUNE. human bulldogs instead of men’ fifteenth with a lead of two holes.| | ‘THIRD INNING—Boone threw out| smith, 3b. Miller, cf. —- — — — —}!9 win by three lengths easily. Me-| FOURTH INNING—Rescher fanned, Im those days prise ‘ighting was O-DAY when one wishes to fina| Here D: walloped his second shot} Fournier, Bodie fited out to Hartzell Erwin, c. 0 3 24 12. 4) fidlan and Buckhorn fought ‘it out! Doyle out, Salee to Miller. Burns fust as illegal as tt ts to-day. Prize a visiting champion he goes| ‘80 4 trap, and after making a poor| Peck threw out Schalk. NO RUNS. || Ames, ‘p. . for the place, the latter proving the| elevated 10 Dolan, | NO RUNS. looking on, with bare fists and alWay8| stead of a roaring, blustering ruffian | Sean Playing the final hole| geil, Maisel advancing to third, Faber | tendance, 1800, First Base on Balls—Of Seaton | gnan ines City Track, spick and oe ee rae cine, Daels te) toa Anied. It was a orutal sport. Yet! ne ana, Ps f Mi Sterns had a chance to. square the] got Peck's grounder ’ ————— 3, Barger 3. Struck Out—By Seaton, |ePin in ite new coat of paint had one! Hit Into a double play, Doyle to De crclice Soltit to 1. cust Gnd Inds a neatly dressed, clean-cut.) match, but missed an 8-foot putt,| Sut att! Peck was out steal | REDLAND FIELD, CINCINNATT,| 8; Barger 3. Left on Bases—Brook- | im open Rees, Crowds oF the rat) Me 2 RUNS. el ved 44 iy Nrubina tested low-voiced young fellow who looks| byer winning 2 up. \{ne, Schalk to Weaver. NO RUNS, !o. guly 11.—The trading f fedu, 5; Piftsfeds, 5. Two-Base Hits | 411 ame Be chis afternoon. In ad-! ae H INNING anadatene Ried te @ome outlet, and prize fighting u " ‘Stew 4 Dye Ol « f ane te jO. July he trading fever was 0 ae ion to the regulars who follow ilson ‘letcher doubled to right. Great prize fight ou record was that| many busines men ih that. the eteuting — Walter| throw out Weaver. NO RUNS, land Robinson, and before the gamo| Seaton... Umplres—Goeckel and | iotront se apie numared newcomers, SOpPINE At Thre ee Auto Between Joun L. Gullivan and Jake| strongent liquid refreshment he will] Mus Mareen eae aa TnNINE from} Cree singled to left: Mullen smashed) they discussed moves and shifts in-| Cross, Attendance—6,000, to swell the attendance,’ "| stopping at third, A. foul drive hit years ago this week, July , 1889. Sul-) pny o14 atyle, reckless fighters have | OUtWard trip, but thelr putting was be_| box und replaced by Russoll, Cook| but nothing more than the Erwin] WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK- cess of the favorite, Granite went |to retire, Murray running for him. Uvan won in seventy-five rounds. A . | i Agi ‘ . to the front at the far tur ‘ Stock drove deep to Wilson, Murray |low par, Coming home Marston, un-| shot a single past third, scoring Cree! transaction is supposed to have ac-| LYN, July 11,—The Brookfeds con- e urn and atay: ; Found, under London prise ring rules, |nearly Yorgusten, Thelr placer ‘nave | ave t@ stand the hot pace, hecame| and sending Mullen to moon Bah tually happened tinued their winning streak, winning Newahaa agains See a Toe a eis aiCUNk RE earania. HOR terminated when either man waslbeen taken by men lke MeFariad, Li"). Hotuw tourme increased el Seaney waa called out on strikes,| FIRST INNING—O'Mara lifted to| the first game of the double header | him and turned into the streich Tike a| missed Hescher's “stow. rotter, filing down, and a Set env solr wine Chcie itanasr Willams, McGoorty, Dyer, going lke a veteran,| Blackburne got Boone's grounder and| Twombly. Hummel sailed to Miller,| by @ score of 1 to 0. Seaton pitched |tcam. They had a fight for the place Doyle singled to centre, | ope was unable to “come o . 4 A orty, ahiy: chy rs ‘ook | Oake's mis-|4!! through the stretch, Wilhite atty scoring, but Ma- Jeff Smith, Chip, C: tier, Gibt kly won five of the last sfx holes| threw Mullen out at the plate, Cook! ygyerg debutted with a single that| consistently at stages. Oa) Le K. t ym | seratch” after a unnute's rest. ater Licaiieter Robideau, au? payed and finished the match at the| taking third, but Schafk made a fool. |" ¥" weakened right at the end, throw to Beck got iF 1 knocked Groh down. ‘Then Erwin| Play on a safe drive in the third tn- ‘ t third, FOUR RUNS. Reese Sevas” Was Salabing (nla arse, Welle, Ledoux, Cabby, Lonmy | Norse Win Hmnbly euisinnsed Go the | when cies saat ect Cook scored, | throwing, Derrick receiving, made| Ring helped the home team to the! Ppa aby Mi ibraks nlaviaa tia’ ang iat lurphy, Dundee, Kilbane,’ Reich— | ¥°! a ply oute pn the| w ne | throwing, 5 Ja r won his first victor right for the ( 1 Gite gloves was coming Into popular | splendid. follows, every ane of thera; | return home. ‘The card: Boone went to second and took third) their first Meld play for the Reds on| winning Fun, of his own meeting when Pebbles| {riick or Suiloes tock theew CMTS ‘ 4 ane on a wild pitch, Cole w c Myers. NO RUNS. eras ‘tow roped the year-olds | A amt. main af Gueensbet SORE RIOR, cr pe| COM VIER, SPORE 808 RBH es 6 ka 4 6 8 Smt oe SO ckburne flied Moran’ and Herzog poled short SECOND GAME. inthe second s ace, He perforined ike | 1 Hen anriten theen Gerla mean eet RIFT NNDD Nv eae its in succession, bu 4 a crack-a-jack, t y } Pune rps Atal Sep wecond wi 3 of In. 6 4438 44 A. {centre fleld hits in ny t Jack, too. Away behind his) y 6, y Pr ‘tia . Padded gloves were used, with sine F = ‘ook, “| Meyers to Smith. Herzog was given} Brooklyn. ttaburgh. ‘ar turn and from there home ran Matty'a wild ; ‘after a knockdown. ‘This short | ypar-s Dae a varia Gs San 01 4 Myers. 1b. » Ie, J i jrecian, al \" 7 Fest was wuch more merciful. a maa | fiitcree “icp (c Me to hare | cominaria NAM. & Hard Battie. to, dee) sell SIbeT ed ball eke wen: | Fischer to Pfeffer. Niehoff rolled to Oakes, of, well thought of daughier of Ogden, CC would have to be terribly beaten to be| 4 and out, Heenga, 11 (Am-! fer from. the Van ROU paw eal ta third and scored on Schalk’s bad] Hummel, NO au sanant Neat kannor, 9 *. Lv aed hat a ean! of Pebbles —— ae fendered unable to “come to the] prose), 6 to 1, even and out, second: | n 4 ie Li Cl ihrow, Peckinpaugh advancing to SECOND ID NG eat beat a |. 2b, ’ 8 e didn’t have the sgeratch” in n full minute. But 4b®) iinun Allon, 108 (Goldstein), 4 to. 1, | LOKS The Princeton captain mainly | |Prow, -CeOl ihe his third single and| hort roller. aw forced Wheat, Bradley, 1b. foot to stay with the Butler colt, | |AUSTRALIAN TENNIS TEAM | Grainary gloved blow that atune or |3°0'5 and out, third. Time21.07 2-5, | 0% {Us sensational putting, ran up al Mint Cee Mittiasell wan taken out| Ames to Derrick. Stengel floated to Holly, 8 Ossary Maid and Capt. Parr ran| makes a boxer helpless for ten nec- ae ciple s 78-5.) tend of 8 holes on Purcell when the] Peck scored, | Atuthlt oon ceded him.| Miller. Smith's pop flew to Derrick. Roberts, behind the pace of the first two aii! SAILS FOR UNITED STATES, one te not likely to do any eked. ue hand Siren tour veaneit Mee atriae oe putt Sullen pon Anruck out and Cree was| NO RUNS. per. | aatte, P Walker, p the way and at the end Ossary Maid = i out of ten a knocked-out cap; ee $500; four-yeur-olds His stre of putting during the] 5 d + Omara fumbled Der- : 7 | | a c: . At-| Just did get third money by a neck, a ford org bis feet and anxious to|/and up; short course Schalk to Blackburne. | Umpires—Goeckel and Crossin. At y eck: i. LONDON, July 11.—The Australian Dorothy | frst 9 holes would have made Harry] out stealing, rick's bounce, Derrick stole second, te, 10,000. THIRD RACE 1 tinue @ few seconds after the end | Webb, 141 (Dupes: § to We to and | Vardon appear novice. But the} TWO RUNS NING Fournier beat | hioring as Aiiller poled a left field tendance, 10, mas Davis Cup tennia team, composed of An- Nottingham, oy sean pla r could not keep up his to Meyers, Ames unt. even, we ecm old nd t into a| double. Erwin sk Yer . - re) > e - ee 00 = 7 to'2, 7 to 10 and 2 to ar work an the eresne and slumped] cut an ingeld bit, Bodie hit inte | double, Bint tin WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK-|tingent on the winning side in the|iey Doust and A. W, Dunlop, sail NN the past five years glove con-| Promoter, 147 (Dayton), § to yming home, — Purcell getting| double play, Majoel tien Oe ion | THIRD INNING—Fischer bounded | LYN, July 11—Highly elated over) (iil ter n his Bac won from| jcquitania to-day for the United State: tests bave become immensely! 10 and 2 to 5, third. | ‘Time onger, overcame his opponenta| len. Schalk sing! Nf dredo. tas Ie tart to finish, Nothing ever threat- 2 ne to Derrick. Pfeffer rolled to Groh.|the splendid victory scored in the | Sta! On their arrival the Australians will Orderly Nat, Port Arlington, ¥ hd forced Stearns to the 18th NO RUNB. “ ened him when he got round the first | E. R. Bradley put the Western con- |thony Wilding, Norman E. Brookes, Stan- out te Melos Moa ae eeney | O'Mara prodded to left for two sacks. |argt half of the double-header with popular all over the world, and quickly proceed to Chicago, where they uckol * 6 7" ni 5 el. NO RUNS turn, Song of the Valley and Heart-| meet the Canadian team ot % Eagiand, France, Auatraita, | “0d Tuckdla also Fan. under par to win the mated.) 10% fon Weaver's low throw, |Groh tossed out Hummes, SO TUNE | ing pittsburgh Reds, the Rrooklyns| beat followed him in the backstretch,| wentsia courts July 28, 14 and Sin Wh Belgium, Italy, Russia, Switzerland | yogr otis and up Rl tehied titans | Blounes: Bchulk threw out Boone at first,| | Morin OKT es” Twombly. rolled | took the fleld for the second engage-| with the reat strung out. J. J. Lillis | elimination rounds for the worl , of the South] ada; one mile--Mos Wox, 109 (Hane| Ot me Sweeney going to second. Cole | i ptefter. NO RUNS. ment with lots of confidence that|*®® far back, due to his being | (nee y and some ada; one m d Loo (Han Out 43644664 3—38 ingled to centre but Bodie's perfect | to nite ray inated roughed out of position at the firs ole pal countries bave boxing| over), 9 to 5, 4 to 5 and 2 to 5, won; | Purcell thine to Schalk beat Sweeney to the| FOURTH N overs singled | iney will be returned winners again (4, SPORTING. eee Gueir cities, Sea Lord, 95, (Smyth), 8 to 1,'3 to 1] Out 45653576 2-48 TOW ee RUNS. and took aecond on Miller's Herzox, [here this afternoon. When the sec-| After they were around the far turn | a With the growing popularity of and 3 to second; Amphion, 10 H INNING-—Daly batted | Wheat sacrtier, verve tre, scoring Jond tilt was begun the crowd swelled |!wuise Travers got into the running. (Gould), 6 to 1, 2 to Land even, third ing, each country his made WwWS} Tine, 1.41, Mausolus, Caper Sauce, sport, until now 4) Irish Heart also ran regulating the sp ring contest is entirely unlike the} FOURTH RACE, prize-ring battles of former day: $1,500 added; thre ‘The greatest change is in the char- |) et ee ewe alg acter of the men who take part in| won; Back Ray, boxing contests, Years ago & PTZ |] to 4 wend out, 55455464 4—42—80 tutshaw for Benz. Daly flied out to Hartzell, | Cuts! ¢ = Teaver filed out to Peck. Black. | Meyers. Ap pl rd, FSS 24 68 6 oe Harms tined t to Peck, who made a |“ wn winiite ! ONE REN, As the handicap tournament M. R.| Hriliant one-handed ‘catch, — NO | Smith WHIMS! hes e of the Sleepy Hollow Club led a] RUNS. Se f sixty starters, with a net 1 Deal Cloxed, 73, with a 16 stroke handicap, to The Evening World,» Maxwell's 83 was the best net] em Me ire, cr TI, Ohio, July 1.—The de- Q . ant oturday | AIL were having a fine race of it be- h chucked Stengel out,|io 10,000, making a record Saturday |) ne Gene race ee attendance for this fleld there was a sudden changing of po- FIRST INNING—Savage walked. | sitions, Helen M. ran up from. far Jones hit into a double play, Holt to | back, and. while Heartbeat and Song a wy Shaw. No {of the Valley dropped out of it, Louise Myers, Oakes line Mled to Shaw. NO) pavers got into a contending posi- tion right at the end and outgamed RACING EMPIRE CITY TRACK up i to Land 8 to? aver), 7 to 10, Sherwood, i12) score. pitthing for Ohicago nigel was caught otte to Fournter, | @yNcrNn HM kiched on the decision 80. ViK-\y, tween the Reow and Cubs 's hit coiled behind the score] H Jen M, for the place. BET, YONKERS & MT, VERKON nM ae Maisel kiched on the decis ayed deal between he ’ , fighter was & professional brute, OE Lak Conn AtetAa Co muieateia orously that Umpire, Diaeen, ordered (Nae formally closed to-day und Derrick, | board in centre Held for a home run. FIFVH RACE, by respectable Michael, coupled with him off the fleld, Hartzell beat ou’ a a Chic . ‘4 ' : added a pian ‘ known and shunned DY Zemin is |Sherwood, and Marjorie A. also ran | ay reid ite Pook walked, farteell {he ransy short atop, Kos to Chieake |aiyers was nit My a pilched ball, Bhaw | | Cutler added another victory in th upon as a successful athiet FIFTH RAC Parse $700; thre going to second, Blackburne threw | in exchange for eee Oa ine Cubs singled to short centre, sending Myers Bi Guat tee. a unas received in any company. T lds and upward; one mile ay . | Sut Cree, Hartzell going to third and /tlelder Willams sticks ithe CAM: |o second, Evans sacrificed, Lennox | it!” shoddy and Bcorpit’ chased her BEGINNING AT 2.30 P.M, parweuarly | in ‘Saaiet ae 6 nee ie rig an bet 138 i i x te na. Mulleb was male On rave $5.00 for Derrick and Twombly. | to Bradley, Hofman hit to Walker] al! the way, At the stretch turn IX RACES, INCLUDING THR where elly), 6 to 5, 2 and out, first: >— voaver’ ¥, Hartzell scoring | fave. | for a firet base man who % t Myers at|Scorpii ran up to second pla classed with the gr t amateur | Manasseh, 93 (Smyth), 9 to 2, 7 to 6 nd Peck reaching third. Mullen Darvies, fone ire ten enough to {and the latter threw ou Myers nt | Boorpll ran up to second ace and in | $1,500 DEMOISELLE STAKES and tennis and football/and 7 to second; Tactics, 104 (Continued from First Page.) hrow to second and Peek |yoayy judi him and Twombly was|the plate. Roberts tried to get Hof- § A AR A | cricketers 5 drew a t really He couldn't close a foot and G yers, and cted accordingly. | (Shilling), 12 to 1. 4 to 1 and 7 to 5, © scored, Mullen going out, Shalk to hurt in Friday's kame inan going to second and made a| ene eight on to win by four lenwth SPRAY RACE TRADED In the past few years boxing has|third. Time, 1444-5. Lochlel and Miachurne to Fournier to Weaver. | —_——>—_—_ Wild throw. Shaw scoring on Lennox's| “SroeSit naa quite trouble beating || Sat Cat’ gmyee pation at 42.08, 9.84, been one of the most lucrative pro- | Uy Steppa also ran. Instead Manager Callahan took a| TWO RUNS. Inman Wins ‘vor, Westerail arrived safe on firt.| sjoddy for the place. Razaano closed | x minutes fom’ Grad Cent) fessions. And that has drawn a far) six RACE—Purse $500; Oe on Pane Klas 4) IGHT. HINNING—Boone now | meme e. “4 co | Holt was called out on strikes. « TWO | fast after a slow beginning, but John At Station,” Broader ys. du : intelligent class of young men| . °° ‘ 6993 chance on Faber, his youngster. Walsh | | RIG! A 1 Truesdale second, | LITCHFIELD, Conn. Le fast i Ld $+ but his |] to gotph St, thence by trolley; eth fato the boxing ranks. ‘The paychol- year-olds and upward; selling will pitch on Monday. Carroll Rrown,| Wisin third and dele secon e York, won the Connecti: | RUNS move came too late, $e sine to A50tb Bt, "thewon “be | of N ‘entire. | Mile and seventy yards.-Husky 1 the new pite ‘secured “from. the| Demmitt walked, Truesdale threw jInman of N' tealf, § to 1, 3 to 1 and to] Athletics, Kot his first chance on the : SECOND INNING—Lennox singled at Collins, Demmitt going to sec. | cut State ‘Tennis Championship from W to centre. McDonald filed to Cooper of the boxer has chang lays fighters were | 100 M SS jerome Ave, trolley, antwo lege in it-in previous tourna- | Bradley taking oS Be) pop- an ; “ " tand & Paddock, $3; Ladies, $1 Sherlock Hoimes, 107 (( ‘ N oO Fournier shot a single to left, Rand 3d of Rye, N. ¥., in the singles | pradiey doubled into left, scoring Red: Buy Tex Erwin, Grand § H $1.68 rmeating 12 OUE [tony "6 to 1, 8 10 © and & 40 6, aec~| "yan t INSTNUeWaaver mit ihe| navancine Hrmmitt to. third. "Boule tony, aha Thies s\alsht totm C8: | Lennon. Wolly hit im front of the | he Brooklyn National League ciun | CARA? PRL CULM RE de” wi a . — | fleld fenc pases. ekbur - ¢ rete and 1.44, Aprisa, Trovato, been sold to the Cincinnat! Club | ~ ah’ poronpnome a ei 1 0 crooks Sister Flor- | sacrificed, Brown to Mullen, Weaver | first for a double play. NO NS. ike dain, Lady, Rankin, pian sévancing to falrg,. Demmitt sapped orn Soued out to Wonalk. Clootte | Caster ana Atterbury of hington, eo whea Springmas, Tweed ma | ot single to Ictt, scoring Weaver, rew ou weeney. he iConn., desea’ elly of Yale a ‘on ‘TO- wh M, N.Y. ‘ee: Cafay aor Fee te ee ee araped Cal: iso threw out Hoobs. NO RUNG, - Beraith of Columbia; #4 To Ot 6-6 GSE te chungn fas Ger Adm Macmater, sured, . aris q ments, In the final match in doubles | ped to Lafitte.