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SL THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1914. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [poectFe Be. HELPFUL HARVEY—HE RAISES THE WIND—BUT! ISIDORA FIRST Copyright 1914, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) i —__— Capt. P. M. Walker's Spriniter Wins Easily From Small Field —Egemont Graduates, I 6er Bitty GARDNER WILL Be TICKLED HALF ‘To DEATH WHEN HE Sees me. GET on Your. Se gg Biwy iy 3S Ei — — fustralia Is Recognizing Jeff - | World's Middieweight Cham- YONKERS, N. Y.,, July 15—The pion. track was muddy for to-day’s races [) f LATIONS, here, but the condition of the track : ‘ = BILLY - WHADDA You makes little difference with the rages it : INS Ly — Gor us br LiFleD goers, evidently, They were out tm, | we ! Groves, 1016, ye ee me rvbtianing On, ’ we - Think oF ME AS ISQUA Pear Bi § ie : uTTLe REcEWw! jer usual numbers. “ ERES a” new complication! aILe 704) a & GREAT For NE Jemont started the day right for the handicappers by winning the opening event from start to finish. Opening up a gap in the run to the’ ema Paris ‘8 now middleweight stretch, Shuttinger took him wide, low e@Rampion of the world! Jeff Smith ~, — ing whatever carly advantage he hag, Res won a decision over Jimmy | | LN LS , . ‘ This let Mabel Montgomery and Dixie Clabby, who recently beat Eddle Mc- . ~ 2 upon the rafl, and for a second tt Georty. It was a protty close fight, - * - ie looked as if this would cost Egmont aad not al: the Australian sporting = 3 the race. He, however, responded @o euthorities agreed with the referee. ww NS 5 2% punishment and drew away safely at Mr. W. 7, Corkett, beet known of v= <\ U the eighth pole to win with » bit te them even at 7 spare, Should havo had the decision. Mabel Montgomery beat Dixie @ hive conn ia what the Australians jJength and @ half for the place after we to say about the fight: both had been kept off the pace to | | “Wor the third time im the wa eae | the #1 h. Tamira weakened after | championship bag chasing Egmont to the stretch. Eg ‘The Australian papers, just } : : BREEZE ARTIST? ASSISTANCE ! arrived. tell us that down in Ametralia Joff Smith of New Jersey J ss ded c ; | Eaeet aden ae FIRST GAME. | ig, reve» immeman, x0 er speed ote, ee UDDAGN| «SECOND, RACH: ne. the world-famed and BROOKFEDS, Therion out, Stock to Merkle, Bres- and popped to Hummel, J Kelly was Mainin an Cie We nd aon th whi Dopular Jimmy Clabby, R. H.PO. A, B,|fahan walked. Smith dropped a Tex- easy for Cutshaw and Hummel, ONE Cee ee Le eee craes We twenty rounds of scientific Doz at i ae ne he was meeting a y cheap lot. He \ an leaguer in short centre, Bresna- RUN. | a Rysboutters Bay Haturday *| Cooper, If. +0 0 1 0 0/nhan going to third. Bresnahan scored —__—»—___ PON CER ra it was a classic in boxing. Anderson, If ~0 0 0 © Ojon Leache's sacrifice fly to Robertson, WINNERS.-AT WINDSOR, blem to the stretch and saving all that Sa Myernetbucccsccs 2 2 10 1 of gmibratayinesan feat: Good Bids Froand i Bese, Oe ee fo an art, an accompllasines Shaw, ef. 1 2 3 0 0] METH INNING Tesreau i win solne away. Yous eae 2 ingled FIRST RACE—Purase $600; three- | Cahey, iwben ine la rocogaioes Evans, tf..u 1 1 2 0 Ofte lett. Mescher, forced, Tesreau at veasioldavtnd uperan Ova and” | SHAWNEE COUNTRY CLUB ies oft, ot bx ate the og pe j Hofman, 2b. © 0 2 4 Olaied ac Aree cbereich te Maen: half furlongs.—Oreen, 107 (Teahan), |race until he swung wide for noe ee Hct gs Westerzil, 3b......0 1 1 2 2|Doyle walked. Doyle was out ateal- 5 to 1,2 to Land 4 to, first; Rust- He eaciely continued Soe caves slugsin: oat hustralis be : Holt, 0. 0 0 2 1 41/1. Bresnahan to Sweeney, NO ling Brass, 95 (Smyth), 13 to 5, even . ' Chin @hoclose’ fase Lasd,¢., 6) 6 6 2° | ele tenet, Smmarman singed —— and 1 to 2 second; Arran, 106 (Van| Makes 73 in Third Round, |°"the rest vere badly strung out Bee Seaton, p.. © 0 0 3. Ojto contre and went to second on ' ‘ A Dusen), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, Capen fore thoy Tag Fun SA ear ie: Ae Visitors iat ae on Pittsburgh Delshanty 0 0 0 0 olFramers fumble, | Schulte ‘grounded Viox’s Single in the Eighth} tnira, Time—1.10. Daisy Piatt, Stal- Bringing Total to 224 ished that way: oe sees . y iweoney \e¢ oO scher. 3. . ; oe = ulhORoRS oi WS e more and 2, B. Robinson also ran. iy. Pitcher for Three Runs | porate 46 27 13 3), SIXTH INNING—Bumns fied to Gave Pittsburgh the Win- RACE Purse $500; two- for 54 Holes. Renan teirercrsrryt ss, i A chulte, Robertson safe on Derrick’s A e furlonga—Mars 1 0 \d the first in the Final Round, Delehanty batted for Cooper in 9th.| fumble. Schulte got Fletcher's long ning Rur. aay, 115 (Hanover), 18 to 1, 6 to 1 and hls had % take the overland <= | PITTSFEDS. fly after a hard run. Merkle forced 3 to 1, won; Linda Payne, 105 (Con-| gHAWNEE COUNTRY CLUB,|throughout. Big Dipper, after ob Robertson, Derrick to Sweeney. NO nelly), 13 to 5, even and 1 to 2 eR GAP, P. 3.—G Belle of Bryn Mawr to the middle : R. bs PO. A. E.| RUNS. Redland, 105 (Vandusen), 10 to 1, 4 to] WATER GAP, Pa., July 15.—Golf as) tle on Ban ne vent to the (direcial to Tho Fivening World.) Seven? (3 2 0 0|, Derrick fanned, Fletcher and (Srecial to The Brening World.) 1 and 2 to 1, third. Time, 1.08 3-5,|{t should be played was on tap to-day | {)\0.. "and seemed to have the ree MoOoy,| FEDERAL LEAGUE PARK, PITTS- ge, th... . Merkle retired. Bresnahan, Smith| FORBES FIELD, PITTSBURGH, |Dortch, Sam McMeekin, Katherine C,,{ when the professional golfers of the | well in hand as they swung for h there should be some lively argu-| BURGH, Pa., July 15.—The Brookfeda| JCS If. ... +0 1 3 0 0} fied to Robertson. NO RUNS. July 15.—It sounds strange to the fans| and Ethan Allen also ran. | Fast completed the third medal|onty to he grabbed by Madden's ments before all disputes are over, It|tratied the Pittsburgh Reb: Oakes, ct... . -12 2 0 0 ———— here to say that the Pirates aro bat-' FIFTH RACE—Purso $600; three. in the tournament on the links| in the last eighth, Be bs cary: re 8 here for a ‘ year-olds and upward; five and a) round weakened badly from the head of — ery much as if Jeff Smith of! series of six games, Tho Rebs farea| Lennox, 3b. . -1 12 0 0 }tling for sixth place, but such is the half furiongs.—Vreeland, 111 (Car-|of the Shawnee Country Club. Josep | stretch. home and. Loveland. m low Jersey might bold that title for badly at the hands of the Brookfeds,|McDonald,2b.....0 2 1 1 0 case, for the Brooklyns are crowding roll), 3 to 2, 3 to 5 and 1 to 4, first;| Mitohell of Upper Montclair, the/up strong easily caught her to © while, when be has made bis claim | ioging three of the four kamen, H.Bradley,Ib.....0 1 9 O 1 { them now~In fact are half a gamo| Kayderoreros, 111 (Callahan), 18 t0/ nome course of Jerome D. Travers,| third money five lengths behind . 004 in this country as well as Aus | gingT INNING—Cooper Holl 0 . i ahead of them—and the Buccos will|}, > to 1 and 2 to 1, second: Rest ing national amateur champion, camo) !)!nper. RST oper waa called! Holly,88........6 12 2 0 | quiram, 101 (Gould), 6 to 1, 2 to Land tralia. Golf is one of the younger | out on strikes. Myers waa an easy| Berry.c 0061 0 ——euie |have to win two out of the three Avan’ third. Time, 1102-3. Amoret,| through with a great 73 and totalled FOURTH RACE. ae eles Rebosye petenaaal ba trares to Bradley. Shaw” hit! Knott, P. 10 005 0 siinued from Firat Page) {ames to be played to regain aixth| Joo Knight, La Mode and Tankard | 728 107 sie ie Moe te Tits | whic promised te heehee atte” @ number of] to Holly and received a life when NPs 3 me y algo van y ook. 7 an. spol a 4 place by Thursday night, when the als * 700: howed the way yesterday, took 77| ture, was spoiled by scratches, fights with fret class men here, in| Bradley dropped the ball, He was -0 0 0 0 0 | Dodgers wend their way further West HIRD RACE—Purse $700; three-| (072 ‘vg total and now stands second. | declined the lasue excepling Tsad *Burope and Australia. He te nat-| Caught stealing, Horry to McDonald. +0 0 0 0 0). Vand the New Yorks show at Forbes) {°ar-olds and upward: six furlongs.) Mitchell wis once a pupil of Mackle.| Gypsy Love and Belray, These a@ very stro! J. J is batting order, putting Truesdale e 9 Yorkville, 110 (Connolly, to 5, even M. Barnes of Whitemarsh | went ans a 5. r ath Sikaty prc Hered het © was thrown out by Holt. +0 0 0 DO One’ the top and Maisel eighth, and Fleld. |and 2 to 5, first; Martian, 97 (Shill~ Vanier ons ‘of the ‘Pasitic Coast stars | gained a sane be has become a remarkably clever led to Holt. Cooper played -_-=— — —|taking Boone out of the game. King; FIRST INNING—O'Mara bunted ne), 15 to 1, 6 to land 7 to 3, seconds | jag: year, had a 78 for a 282 tall | vpay Loy McGoorty, could do. nothing | Qekes’s hit badly in left feld, letting] Totals. ...... re ae | 2 9 1|Cole pitched for New York and Benz’ safely, Daubert fanned and O'Mara, Moving Picture, 102 (Claver), 11 to 5 | ¢ooa for third position for a while, and| at the head of ‘him. When he fought MeGoorty | it wet away, and Oakes reached third, & - : ‘opposed him for the White Sox. Al- wag caught stealing, Gibson to Wag-|4to 5 and 1 to 8 third, ‘Time, 1161-5.) 1S was two strokes better than tho| Prove ransed ale : “some, month ago the latter received | He came home on Lannox's single to Menvakey tun for Hrediey in sin, /{ReweN It waa nently 8 o'lock when | ner, "ibx fomed “out Dalton," NO| Robest irafey and Sherwood ala6| fant of Mike, rad of. Wollantsn, Pose Tene SORaHIEe OF arr jo, ry jo Was BO » r s - RUNS, an, holder of the Massachusetts open title. | Caney had somethi 6 / digeatiated with the judgment’ of the| and Lennox raved to third, On an Role Gattad tor alae: ea eit {ng until it numbered easily 10,000. | Mensor hit the first pitched ball to ———<————— IES. Mackie lost two strokes on the first | Rech ance way aincee ae le ate: Donal . a. — At | 6 eld for a home run. by his weak second shot, which | tong a ed bean aaked Smitinte nines that ie | reached third safely und after Melt) First Base on Balls—Off Seaton, aited out on strikes, Hlackburne | 700m contre field for a Bl EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. hole by his weak second s liengths, Belray never was @ 0 walked and stole seco! was bunkered and he took two to get | tender, finis! 4 aay im t Agbt. dropped the ball Lennox acored, Brad-| off Knetzer, 1, Struck Out—Ry/shot a single into right. Demmitt | Wagner ala te witni ant Leamar stvins ciTy, RACE TRACK, XOX. | Out Hered went tay, be imagined | nets finiahing elsnt length ‘ith Patt si Smith, MoGoorty, Prabhy ley lifted to E TWO RUNS, Seaton, 2; by Knetzer, 6. Left on| popped to Malsel. Peck threw out) moved up to third. Viox hit to Reul- ot .—The entries for} when his 73 equals the course record FIFTH RA and Chip all out for the tith SECOND INNING-Jones made a] Bises—Brookfeds, Pittafeds, 5. 1¢ . bach and Leonard was out, Reulbach Re waa eMtow Made yesterday by Mackie. It ie also CE, ts sensational running catch of Evans'a| Thtee-Base Hits — Oakos, Myers. nt to Demmitt.'io McCarthy. Konetchy was tossed F- For worearold maidens, 1 the par of the course, Mitchell's| | Rutina, the odds on choice in mew than fly to depp left. Hofman thrown] 8acrifice Hita — Knotzer, Lennox, rtzell walked, Veeck fouled out to out by Reulbach, ONE RI Ae OR samme K.....108 | card follow! fifth, made a runaway race of it year, And by the way, they're all| out ny Knots Westerall fouled out | Berry, Hofman. | Stolen Base—Evans, | F vas out stealing, — geCOND INNING—Wheat lifted to e108 Antrim is 108 or 44533543 5-36 won pulling up by two lengths, B Americans. to Buvage, NO RUNS. RL ee ld and = MeCormick. | § = NO RUNS . Mensor. Cutshaw tripled to deep right. | oma. 1G SH a el 10s | Le ‘si (3 54 ‘ 4, 44 3—37—73 snavens ying off she Bees for ’ Holly tied to it ve jendance, 1,600, \G—Truesdale threw e put was out, 105 fackle's card follow! change, came strong in the There's G rumor that McCoy's | juried ertys, hie an, Wenterzi On]. fast play Peck Binge) (pled io cee at cutshaw For tircoyearotde: selina 644445 426—88 land had no trouble being second meeneney fae the coma {13am Heartbeat 1 S04 6 4-46 44.6 4-39-77] front of Otto Flote, ‘The race ae a ai Lillte, » {98 en been scratched down to five Baldwin Again N. EB. Champtoa. ~ BOSTON, July 15.-Expertence and White Knocks Out Yoakum, generalship were the main factors that) pENVER, July 15.—Charley White y » fle ~ , Gibson to Wagner. OF Aeart into him,” With this im- | Hotman to Myera. NO RUNS, Gree Aled out to Collins, Black Ii Kelley ied to Wheat. portant detail attended to MoVoy | THIRD INNING—Jones made an- nmashed a single to contre, Sweeney 20¥, singled to left. Gibson doubled to meoy become a fairly good middie | other great running catch of Holt's me abet ; i left, scoring Kelley. Gibson took third weight. But it will take some | fy into left region. Land was put ———— eles Ho eng ns tne bale scbot on Smith's wild throw to the plat “ ficed, Beaton to Myers, Berry taki |threw out Bodde, Schalk flied out to ith walked o eh torre tim: ake nd nd ty seal el helped Matty Baldwin te defeat Gilbert | Chicago knocked out Stanley Yoakum je to mi him stand up a out by McDonald and Bradley, Bea- 5 . . valked, fill > sacl | Cooper out, Reulbach to Hummel, Git 18 2, fe ~ hu Gallant in thelr twelve-round bout. The | p, aera ninetoonth Aes dor reine Ma dack | ton struck out, NO RU ‘ (Continued from Firat Page.) Ce Aa the pases. Ulackburne ion wcoring. Mensor was thrown out Bo. Aviator eee KaAL Waker Walawin the New len cect nit Rene oaks oe end striking foul backhand blows DI atrol eaten knocked th — THIRD ING—RBreton fied to by Reulbach, Hummel went tn to play) | Forint Whe England titleholder, Gallant was a big|the Chicagoan had sent the 7 i INB, | nant: Mertwing Han! ith the majority of the fans. | fighter down for a count o whenever he thi in; down Oakes hit t too late throw Hartzell, Benz singled ove cond first in place of Daubert. TWO RUNS. WM Ten WPoint.... TAS favorite w y bh hard for ang, finde the going 100 Vnim out, Jones taking second, Lene] Cubs waa played this afternoon. ‘The | Weaver foread out Nene, Troeahie ds) THIRD. INNING—McCarty was Hib» Ney lan 15 a : nox sacrificed, Myers to Hofman,! Giants were anxious to hold the ad-|Peck. Blackburne filed out to Hart-|thrown out by Viox, Reulbach hit f RACING NOTES. have ed the well NO RUNS, in front of plate and Gibson tagged Me ele Tec ant ae inten wine ee him out, O'Mara beat out a bunt to Mand toe losele fouphe (err first, O'Mara stole second, Hummel tS Oe ai even hee: tee PUGULISTIC TIC POINTERS, — | watkea.initon out to Kohey unas- Hofman, who threw to Land, nailin: Johneon renew their discussion | Jones at the plate, Oak taking on acientific boxing to-night. |third. On an attempted double steal J: JEANETTE and Battling Jim| WhO covered first. McDonald hit tol vintage they On Steaks Vomette, Hew in the Golderest Girl finally graduated from ity of five coumls. }the maiden ranks, after having had up | Several chances in’ company of higher Thetr last argument a couple of weeks Oakes was alao caught at the plate,| Wontar was just the runt kind. for sisted. NO RUN oi |elaas. She was Kept off the pace in It adds ener abay tir | ago came near ending before the} Hin, (? Hofman to Land. NOVA thictes to extend themselves, | Two boxing shows will be held to-| _Mucrs, went. to centre Aeld. Leon: Gite? :::: (142 the early part and when McCabe ma vaaa ard filed to Myers, Wagner out, tenth round was over, Mr. Jeanette! oieri INNING Cooper atruck {224 doth teams fought it out to the) night. At the Stadium A.C, in St. smith to Hummel. Viox walked, lauding a socdolager on Mr. Johnson's] out My. himt, There was another big crowd | nicholas Rink NO RUN Myers tied outito Havage. fhaw ther | cholas Rink, Joe Jeanette and Bat- | Koney flied out to Myers. D lower maxillary early in that session. | Med to Lennox. NO RUNS. OW | of fans out to ave the contest, tling Jim Johnson will clash in the J 3 r—-Wheat popped Mr, Johnson was eo impressed with} Bradley was thrown out by Weater-| pris Guints will leave to-night for followed sult. > : : to Wagner. Mr. Jeanette's prowess, 00 says his|#l. Holly renched first on Wester. | Pittburen, where they have un en- main go of ten rounds. At the Ber-|«tengel walked. Smith out, Cooper Hem ven! ton | His Move with her she went to th i it ual kd front easily, LEA«PERRINS’ "9 tt sr e191] Bargo owes his backers a lot of f ra 1 Esmee: Be] money. | He always ahows a race that SAUCE , . 2 makes one go to him the next time. manager, that he retired and actually |#!'8 error. Holly was caught off first, | Friday. Dh poe Virates beginning| gen Beach Snorting Club, “tryouts” | (9 Koney, He did the same thing yesterday. Slow Pils ont WORCESTERSHIRE rher hard for two weeks, this boing | aya fi gMyer™ —Nerry struck out. | day to-morrow, also to Ket ready for will be held in wnich many ambitious| Jim Kelley filed to Myers. Joe to get going, he was coming fast Eupzrior,for Soups, Fish, Roasta, NO RUNS, he Li, ¢, Salade and Baked Beans, An Appetizer Sold by Grocers Everywhere at Kelley called out on strikes. —_pee usual in the stretch, but the race who aro to take tho] boxers will try and battle thelr way er O'Mara to Hummel, NO RUNS. ARTFORD AND NEW HAVEN | wasn't long enough for him evidently. r x ants here % FIFTH IN McCarty out, H eT ee etenia tae Cooper to Koney. Reulbach PLAY 23-INNING GAME.} Joe Rosenfield is worthy of consid- thrown out by Viox, Cooper tosse eration in almost any sprinting com- out Omara, NO RUNS, In the Aanieent game ever played In pany. He has lost his habit of run- Be ee oe ee Tee ety | RIFTH INNING—Evana filed to Bescear the Coming a boxer. Aa Jip Jebnaon Is loakes. Hofman waa thrown out by fag ever seen ina Ting it will be weil | Muetzer, Wosterzil went out the same] Sweeney to Sailor Doyle fied t0| Jack Britton, who made a big hit worth while to view him in real|”@%, NO RUNS. Leach. Burns fanned. NO RUNS. |in the West by easily outpointing Righting condition, As a. physical| SIXTH INNING—Hoit atruck out.| “Leach flied to Robertson, Good| Johnny Grifiths, the crack Western Smith threw out Ce ning out at the turns, He ls a@ fast model he makes the Ethiopian giant Land was thrown out by Knetzer,| doubled to left. Sater popped to Stock. | Hehtwetght, in a bout at Canton, O,, ay, 7 Eastern Association, Hartford won | 5, SPORTING, 0 y oN ¥ " , * died the same way. Leonard was # the Eas breaker, and once he gets tn front in “Cabiria" look like an infant in| Seaton fanned. NO RUNS Zimmerman was easy for Doyle and|on July 4, has been matehed to fight is nonard died enterday in the ———— d that's going some. Lennox lifted to Shaw. Holt} Merkle. NO Jimmy Murphy of Chicago for twelve | OM Omaras fumbl nard died} from New Haven takes some catching, He ran his stealing, McCarty to Cutshaw, NO| twenty-third inning, 2 to 1. The con-| field dizzy yesterday. test was a pitchers’ battle from start TH INN Leonard made a]t. gntsh, Geist, pitehing for the winners,| Ol@ Donald McDonald certainly grout stop of Humimel's hot grounder} jad eleven strikeouts while Jansen/stole a march on most of the form SECOND INNING —Sweeney UNS, | Saier retired Robertson. ‘TH INNING—<Holly got| Went out the same way foul fly. Myers tripled’ to| Mt & mean bounder to Ziv ind | rounds at Hammond, Ind, on July 21. cher | Britton is to receive a guarantee of $1,000, arms. An By the way, Dominick Buckley tells| Tabbed McDonald's fly. Bradley was me that Battling Jim is the £ thrown out by Westerail. NO It honest fie r he ever ki BEV a4 Battling came into the ‘shan ¥ | Cooper’ wu ; ren his vhiffed elgh layers. Because there was no ac- ib one night and asked to be al-| jor contre, getting the went out Sweeney to Saier. NO nie 4 and threw him out at first. Myers} whiffed elaht: og came in this ase | fy awed to show that he could Bert cent ee sain ae ta Me on Schulte drew @ base on Danny Morgan has taken another | beat out a bunt along left foul line.) | The ten ‘is the old Connecticut tion on him early in the betting mood fixhter under his 1 He we givens chance Bal upt| Hofman fouled to Bradley, Evan Shortly afterward James Buckley Westerail fied to Jones, heard Xnet Nashville, Tenn., wanted a dark gentleman of fiatic ability to meet @ local heavyweight who had cham- anagement., Wheat out jibson to Koney, Mye sociation, He is Phil, Brock, the ght- to second, Cutshaw. walked, | Leake welht of Clevelan While Morgan | Stengel struck out. NO RUNS oo went eat was in Cleveland, Rrock asked him!” Wagner bunted and went out, Me- |® to look after his affairs, and Danny Carty’ to Hummel, | Viox popped to THI INING—Bloc ‘ agreed to do so. Brock has won his Reulbach, Koney beat out a slow hit pionship aspirations, 80 Mr. Buckley |'® Beaton, who threw to Weaterzil,| “THIRD INNING-—Stock singled toliost six fuhts, He will start fighting to second and Went to socond on CV Sweeney sacrificed to Merkle, unas ed. Doyle flew to Hescher, Schulte Kolng to third after the catch, Brea- hahan was tossed out by Stock. NO be | Gonnecticut| nertod, the talent started playing ali was played between go, tne | around him, When it came to racing, | en innings. Donald was the proverbial cinch, Empire City Track (BET, YONKERS & MT. VERNON) Holly singled to centre, Berry aac- rificed, Seaton to Myers. Knetzer hit ttling Ji him the| "ailing Holly going to third, Savage | centre ‘ here the first week in September, shaw's wild throw, O' address and enough money to pay his) flied to Cooper, NO RUNS. fo reich, Samer Wek -_— out Jim Kelley. NO RU BEGINNING AT 2.30 P.M. rallro fare. ttling Jim EIGHTH INNING—Holt fouled to [Dest out ® bounder over Bmith's hoa Knockout Brown, the local Nght-| SEVENTH INNING Wagner tossed SIX RACES, 1 ‘DING THR slong a lunch or two ina paver bax. |Lennox. Land fouled to Hradley fling the bases. Burns bounced 4) weight, and Harry Condon of Brook- | out Smith, McCarty doubled to right. rrived in Nashville and fought, |Seaton truck out fur the third tine, | MME over Zimmerman’s head and) ivy” who is noted for bis gameness, batting for Reulbach, singled e $1,0. OFLEETWING HANDICAP faenay he won and received|NO RUNS. |Tesreau and Bescher scored, Doyle] have boon signed up by Johnny Welss. to scoring McCarty,’ O'Mara s r SPECIAL RACE TRAINS more money than he ever saw before line-filed to Shaw. Oakes | {itd to move up to third and was out, | mg 8 “ ul (0) u e, A Jones for ten rounds at the fgan at second, Wagner to leave Grant Central Bua 2 in his litera couple of bundred dol grounded ovt to Mycre unassisted, | scoulte to Zimmerman. urna took | 5 vay Sporting Club of Brooklyn Hummel filed to Joe Kelly ys rh ay Mt Koo der fen lara. Lmmediately | Battling | Jim Lennox wtruck out. NO RUNS. jRecond op the play: Robertson safelon Saturday evening, July 25 {ONE RUN. F rmer!: $25 to $30 m tirint : rend Ty x Toho ina denpate ee ad Pent) NINTH INNING—Delehanty bat-| Robertson went to second on a dou-| yumy Mecarney, who discovered Ja Wolk ald ta Mors. citmon | SULE o y ; seth altos th aad DE, dy * Buckley, 5! Maske A. Cy New| ting for Cooper, Delehanty was ble steal. Fletwher out, Derrick to] rather McCarthy, the deceased struck out, Cooper was safe on Sten- ‘The greatest iy iloe alia” ale of “Tailored to You" | {nis NBL. thence by Jerome Ag c thrown out by Holly, Myers beat out| Baler, THREE RUNS, heavyweight, is now conducting gel’s muff of his easy fly in right. (to Measure) Suits ever held in New York Cost and former Grand Stand ona ndidock, es; got $200 for fighting, How much|# bunt. Shaw singled to centre, send-| Smith fanned. Leach singled to left.| boxing shows in Kansas City, He Stengel caught Mensor's high one, ity lling prices not considered, Matchlessly Tailored and $11.75 Ladies, 8 of it do you want, so I can send it|/!ng Myera to third, Knetzer delib- | Good singled to right, Leach going to) is trying to clinch a bot 4 Gl ING BY. THOM. te yout dul JOHNSON orately waked Hvane Ailing the bases, |necond. Baler walked, ing the hanes 1 EE oon Caittrate ail Bane | cette aa thine. enn Teonard). ite Trimmed. US! ous iAH den that Domt- oe wacrificed flied to Oakes, and | Zimmerman hit by pitched ball, fore-| tling Levinsky for Labor Day. Le-| beat a tap along third base line. A 30 Church St., cor. Dey St. — / and Brae singe Past ing Leach in, Schulte struck out, Minsky paraner, 2 willing 4 make|wild pitch sent Mowrey to second. ” " OTORI ore Evans coneiag, tee | Mreeney y filed to Roberton. ONE RUN. | the mate! i, MoCarney will| Wagner fanned. Viox singled to ones cen- Te - finea "to Holl URTH INNING—Merklo fanned. | allow either Poa ‘smith of Chicago tre scoring owner Kon Sor Molen wes out, Derrick to Saler.| Harry Stout to referee, to contre, Viox golng ‘third and aati eon

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