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pale sis Saleen y Halas NG «SNM EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER.1, rit. - - “BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW <YORK THE BRAVES ARE NOT ACTING A BIT CULTURED {t, 1914, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World.) IN LAUREL RAE. Belmont’s Horse Hangs Up Track Record in Opening * Feature. (Stiecial to The Brening World.) RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Md, Oet. 1.—In all probability no race course in the State of Maryiand ever had a More auspicious opening than did Lauret Park this afternoon. In the firat place, the excellence of the pro- Rramme attracted tne dyed-in-the- wool regulars, the cub membership Plan evolved by tne anagement brought others that heretofore had taken but a passive interest in rac- ing, and hundreds came out of euri- osity to view what ts considered the most pretentious and up-to-date Paris-mutug! plant in the world, Contrary to the expectation’ of many doubters the machin fi skillfully handled and worked to per- fection, and made a dectded hit with the crowd. 3 The opening day's racing was) @t the highest class. ‘The first. three races only whetted the ap if those in attendance for the struggle which later ensued ip feature event of the day, the more Handicap at a mile and a teenth, for three-year-olds and wpe wards, in which the champion [DODGERS SPO Ses cH BES WHITES LOW SEORE “*, | WINING STREAK | OF SATE | THN STONE OF - IN PHILADELPHIA) "S_ESEY 7 MASSA’ RECORD RACE TRACK, BOWIE, M4., Oct. Langford and Joe Jean- and Joe have entertained uu 3 / 1$n'T 17 ENOUGH TO FLA pecie ‘qirnoud Eom’ ALONG an’ STEPPING ON HM AFTERWARD | o ’ " ! \ . { a . 1,—Starter George T. Miller - ‘ + A Substitution of Young Pitchers] eved of his duties opening day here| Flushing Golfer Might Have e 4,.% fter the second race. The stewards ., Cost Brooklyn Hard k iso rendered @ novel decision in de-| Bettered 72 Card, Beating Fought Game. |race. A. B. Dade, who happened to Field of 144. ‘ laring all bets off on that particular be on the ground, took Miller's place b] In the atarter’s box. Miller, however, ~ year-old, Roamer, measured si SECOND GAME. went back in the last two events, but (Special to The Frening World.) with the pick of the handicap | BROOKLYN. it is understood he will resign to-; NASSAU COUNTRY CLUB, GLEN vision of the Eastern turf. Of ¢ HIGARARORES | R. H.PO. A. B./ZiSRt and, that Dade will do thei cover L. I. Oct. 1—Gardiner WhlteLioucicen entraiite sett out Mme } “ > 4 *) startin, for the bala - ere Ta as % H. FO, ee Myerscf.......0.1 1 2 0 Oling nee of the meet) mushing won the qualifying gol overnight, enttion, theek @lpeae Maisel, 3b........+ 1 0 —— Daubert, ib. 0 1 8 0 0), Miller's offense was in overiooking| medal in the annual Invitation Tour- withdrawals, those declining Hartzell, it. 0 0 0:0 0 #t Page) 3. Carrie Orme and sending the field} nament of the Nassau Club to-day] - 5 (Continued Fr. I ‘st Page. Stengel,rf......... 1 2 1 0 Olaw, io Ten Point, Star Gaze, Robert away before Cook, rt 1 1 2 1 0 Dalton, If 10 0 0 Olam ere Mme had & chance to line) with a score of 72, which was within | 0 One Set arden, lea ° Cree, of o 0 4 1 of - lear? £ ; There was considerable grumblidg| ON¢ stroke of equalling the amateur) |) 1 a ie Cutshaw, 2b. 2 4 7 1 aes in every Mullen, tb, 0 1 8 QO 0} 3,000 to-day, but the Braves went Gate ab. . ; 1 2 tase on ve part A the eee and record for the local Raion sarneee. particular. A | , SSB. one : also those who chanced to have win- ily the beat o' start- i | 83. 1 § O}right along with their fighting just card was easily f MGMAGET CTL © <1 Ue) 11 fue tsaaisteDotnaree pitas for itom| BER @ 0 0 S$ 2 OL INE were declared off and ai ose) ers. one of the Inrgest felds that ever! | The race remuited in @ beiliagt Boone, 2b 0 0 2 4 1| York and was opposed by Davis, the} McCarty, c -0 1 3 2 Vrefunded. ‘This, it is thought by| Played ina metropolitan meet. Num-| Siruggie. the treaties of om pelo Boone, : i former Highlander, for the Braves. | Ragon, p +49 0 ¥ 0 0} many, was ao violation of the rules of| bered In the entrants were such St@r8) nee ear old ; McHale, 10 2 0 FIRST INNING — Moran opened | Schmutz 1 0 0 0 githe Jockey Club, as a horse is sup-|as Walter J. Travis, Max Marston,| pelmont's Bostons Scored Enough Runs = rte ol ea (oteke gli (bounties: avers | Bioste ai (0 0 0 1 Ol dtartor ‘once’ nis rider ies of t82! Henry Topping and John Anderson. | found Roamer slipping be a a, bat NO. ss eeseeeees tt i eg rh field White| Turner on Strom| was right. in Early Innings to ig oe aed Mleeigg alles nay ne ae oll tia ET LE oO) 0-8 einer : Tn rored ble showing ex.| im. Thero. two” showed. 0° STON, woing to secon mnolly it oul ‘eens east poe) So nas cot speed that they were many I R. H.PO. A. E.[a bunt, filling the bases. Whitted Miller was the starter during the! cept for carelessness at several holes.| i0"front of the fleld hy the time Win. Tao gl cracked a single over Grant's head,|Totals............ 7 8 24 14 2irecent five-day meeting at Yonkers (cong out the Flushing star played! wait of the journey had been Hendricksen,rf.... 1 1 4 0 0 Schmidt was called; Hummel batted for Steele in 9th. yatarie, ny ere’ BY Many bad) re ie and needed only 83 atrokes Turning ato the home streteh, Janvrin, os -1 0 14 Js ith dropped a single; FIRST RACE—Purse $400; Matden| idn't stand. the pace, however.| Well on Hoamer began FIRST GAME. Speakerycl....... 1 1 2 0 O}in, thort Jett. tite to third and eee erty, 4. g.| trormearralda; Ave furidngs:—Cardi-|Comung home he broke badly. at the] and ried, to Inereksa Bis lp aa : , Pe . : Smith to second on the play. Maran- 2 1 1 6 Glout’ won, Techabioble, 110 (Cacrein'g| twelfth, where the sarees oid be ey ea Bich Up mtbr gs eget * . walked, ing e anes. nd tes ¥ lg six shots poor- 5 lease! HIGHLANDERS. Hoblitzell, 1 Sule wae elo aca einence (2 & 0 2 9) te% 8 te 5 8 to 5, second. Uncle Fitz, | played every one of his between them. At the furlong De aaa Eh deadeok § O 1 0 2 Ol eto Snodgrans, the other. runners aN 107 (Burlingame), 3 to 1, even, 1 to 3,|ly, A sliced drive carried the bail] Petween them. ft ae nent, Maisel,3b........2 2 © 1% 1/Gardener,3b......1 0 2 1 O}0%cn° aavancing a base after the 11 0) thee aban Brandon Hele wid EUMS|clear off the Une of the Journey to] +o 'no purpose for Stromboll bad hie Harerell, It -0 v 2 O O}Cady,¢ +0 £ 5S 0 Ofcatch. Davis wan called out on . : 1 . 0| of Honor Aino ran. the thirteenth hole. A rold-iron, shot measure, drawing are, c Bho sam strikes. FOUR RUNS. . 0| SECOND CE—Purse $400; two-|fell short, and according to White Cook, rf. -0 1 0 O 0} Bediens, p. 0 0 0 3 O/"Sescher struck out. Doyle also -0 0 10 2 g|year-olds; selling; five and a halt he bee a mad and then took a| balf. Cree, cf... mh Doe — — — — —Istruck out. Moran de® pretty | tetan, 2b furlongs.—Encore, 101 (Nicklaus), 11|°° ms FIRST RACE. Molen, bess. 0 1 AZ © OlTotle..cccsceses 4 7 27 7 2| running eaten of Burnes ner NOCD 2B.....-... 1 LG § 1) ug APs Sand tao Regt Simi cious wallop, sending the ball 87088] suangy puters nat apparently 9 RUNS. Ce a 0 0/K., 98 (McKeever), 2 to 1, 4 to 5 and the green from where : d te her in the Seater alo at Me Gee SUMMARY. SECOND INNING —Burns. t00% | Tincup, 0 0 0 2 9/2 to second: Nolte Ci, iol (Am | putts to get home. Initial event that ane was. wagered on . MEV, Co sseeee ‘an's hig! . FE 4 » 6 to 1, 8 to & an to 5, third. " im Wciand ‘poorad a Svoveey,¢ 0 0 4 § oj Stuck Out—By McHale, 4; Bediont,) {o"Bencher, Connolly was out, Doyle| Baumgartner, p....0 0 0 2 0| il Vote declared “off by Stiwena: | After this miscue White got suing | airaoas tothe erefusion of the cVeate Same Prone, $0 80 68 factelt and) Boone, 3b. 42 0 2! alone Ne” TOUS Boe to Merkle, NO RUNS. Mayer, p. +9 0 1 © 6|Time, 1.08. Carrie Orme, Palermo and |Well and clipped off the next five) thom To miei et cnces of Stal- didn't accept the challenge: “it Warhop,p.. sss. fon, 3. ret al S Bei Fletcher filed to Moran, Mara:-| Kintiter, 0000 Don Morna alao ran. Jholes in 19 strokes. With a good| {itl Helen, due to the support to meet him the Na- a Teeth M bouule Play Nunareke | ville made a wonderful running catch 4 0| ‘The bets wero deciared off because chance of equalling the course record | corded her by the Canadian delegw ting \.uo of London wili| Total +5 9 27 18 4)or (unasslated). Umpires—Bgan and |Of Snodgrass foul. Grant filed to) “bo 18 27 te qlgen who was afterward ‘religvod ty |the Flushing star came to the home tion. It proved no contest, Gang ron : nnolly. po Total... 5 Btal Perit tetera Jonna BOSTON, COCshy” Seeenaa ney 8.58, THIRD INNING—whitted went! “acuitferbatted tonmaunkecacere Re ‘THIRD RACE,—Purse $400: three- (fein ee erg in Hien handily diaponed” of the other ‘obably refers to the ES out, Grant to Merkle. mn le .—Purse ; three-!tunity when he made the green SECOND RACE. { belt by the English cham: R, H.PO. A. E, singled over second, Hanriksen go-|to Snod. Smith filed to Beacher. SUMMARY. | year-olds and inwards felling 8X | two and then m;steriously fell down! g.oeset has shown such Wp. World champions, as a rule,| Hendricksen, rf... 0 1 2 0 0 NO RUNS. Struck Out— . .,_ | furlongs—Supreme, (Ambrose), 9 which bare hi " they please about accepting Pr 1 01 nate. second. Speaker smashed o: Merkle struck out, Meyers drew a ruck Out—By Ragon, 2; by Tin-| to 5, 4to 5 and 2 to 6, first; Cannock, |on his approach putt, y\torm this season that he was . ‘and hang to their tities us| Jenviin, 2b, $8... 2 3 4 at MoHale, who threw past first, Hen- | 2°FO. bails. Demaree fouled to| CUP. 1: Schultz, 1; Baumgartner, 1,| 108 (Ward), 7 to 1, 8 to 2 and 6 to 5,|went 18 feet. Then he followed this| logical choice 4n_ the Ateepl they cun avoid ineeting capa- | Speaker, cf -O0 1 3 0 O}rikeen scoring, Janvrin going to third | Oovay. Bescher lifted a high fly to| First Base on Balls—Of Ragon, 2; | second; Gragelle, i07 (Howard), 6 to|4y py requiring two more putts to| but there were many thal Migcehatlengers. 1t wasn't that wai ©. 1 9] S06 Romnter fo second, Bpeee ed, NO RUNS. of ‘Tincup, 1; off Schultz, 2; "offi, 2 tol and even, third. Time, 1.14,|UP PY " their faith to Gun Cotton and pas, but it In now. “A champlonsnip| cows. BI. credited with a single. Lewis fanned, | Whitted, NO RUNS. Baumgartner, 1; off Mayer, 1. Lett | Miss Brush, Hermis jr., L’Aigion, Fiu- |hole out. hacl, A mistake upset the Hie has became of too great value th] Hoblitzell, Ib...... 0 © 6 © 1) Hobiitzell singled to centre, scorl seedy lean single to right. Fiet- |°2 es—Brooklyn, 2; ‘Philadol-| millation, Manson, Hearthstone and| A bad spell at the sixth hole losing it in a dangerous match. | Scott, sx 0 © 4 1 6|Janvrin and Speaker. Hoblitzeld was | bange s° Merkle retired| Gowdy, |>D!a, 6. Home Runs—Cravath. Three- | Panhachapl also ran, robbed Max Marston of getting bet-| Syosset and Idle Michael, i. -— * 28) seb IE RR Paha oa caught between first and wencad and Gee eile going to second. Davio pers Hite Stengel, Cutehaw, Two-| FOURTH RACE—Inaugural Han-|ter than a 76 score. Walter J. Travis] ond trip around bath bennet§ % i layi the ie SP run down, Cree to Me! 10 Boo! e s—Cravath, Irelan, Getz,|dicap; , three - year-olds and up- dtl eens unusually diMcult| were airing in “Me agd alt ag ana ee Gardner, 4b....... 0 2 2 1 O/to Mullen. Swanson filed to Cree. | fig to Bencher, cn has Reved Reed, Magee, Beckor. Sacrifice iit| Ward: ‘selling; seven furlongs. -— aot and the Garden City veteran's| bolted and took the wrong course, they say. there's nothing ina | Thomas, ¢ 0 0 4 3 1/THRES RUNS. fat Moran at secong, Doyle to Flet- Resa ea Melee Barte—Dailton,| Bpohe, 11) Campress), 6 te by te beat a 78. witlch left those in the rear division a bs if i a i 5 tches— "| 20 and 1 to 6, first; Batwa, Nick~ lainab he| to decide matters. Mystic ame. t 0 8 2 0], FOURS Nie — Mawel ever, NO RUNS. Schmutz. Umpires —“Rigler aad Tone: | laua), 8 to 1,3 to 2 and 8 to 8, eecon4; | - 28, some unexplainable, way the) to joped home in front of Gun, Cot ing of names, 1 seo that Janvrin to Hoblitzell, Hartzell out! Hoyle was hit by a pitched ball. pt igler and Hart. greens, though in \. pt nm freddy Yelle has just returned from + ¥ 0 0 0 OC} Bedient to Hoblitzell, Cook reached| purns hit into a double play, Evers | Attendance, 200. Pusite ait Crenderenst). 18 to 4. 4 to meral cause of bringing In bigh| while Judge Walser obtained al rn ct ——__——. a be Se babe 4 D oney. land after winning several boxing +0 0 0 0 Ojsecond when Janvrin threw hisito Maranville to Schmidt. Fletcher maa ae Heartbeat, Cooster, Capt, Jucobe and|sccres. | Player after player returned | money A Meatches, There might ha grounder past first. Holitzell allowed | q, ass, Fletcher was caught ing World.) and sa P THIRD RACE. 4 bing in that nat 0 0 0 O OlCree's grounder to Ko through him,|Guowing off fet and was out, Davis| BASEBALL PARK, Philadelphia, PTT ACH: Purse $400; three-|D: Travers entered for the Nassau) 4 weit palanced ficld of sprinters J Rad returned « lose = — > —~ —|Cook scoring and Cree going to sec-|t> gohmidt to Maranville. NO RUNS. | Oct, 1—The Phillles and the Dodgers STH RACE Purse $400; three-| tournament, but failed to appear.| A Meine post in the third 1 Wiener. a eres 38 27 10 2lond. Mullen singled through the) wher INNING—Connolly was out, | came together again in the second Turlonge-Miss Barnhar Harbor, "102 Many CC aitatreet men and a laree] wich most of paar piay con ibe Oe a —_—_—— . x, Cree going to a Merkle to Demaree, who covere e *) ' 10 vp Azyiade, Early Rose, Fiitaway, 206 VE Gainet tted for Foster in Sth tt’ |srounded out to Holltzell, unassisted. | hag, Whitted filea’ to Snodgrass And Anal game of their present series | COMM), A? ioe huviinganey, 7 t5 | slice of Long Island's Asylade, Barly Bone ewe Tae PACING EVENT ne nut /ONE RUN, Schmidt singled to right, Smith |here to-day. Tincup and Burns were| {"s' to's and 6 to & seen ong Oe e We fa rattling good content, for, after < z ATTRACTS GOOD HORSES. SUMMARY: Gardner out, Boone to Mullen.| walked, Maranville forced out Smith, | the battery for the locals, while Ragan the Valley, 105 (Petroff), 10 'to 1, 4 Flushing, Jockey Karrick had eliminated -, ok out—By Foster 2, Firat| Cady filed to Boone, Bedient fanned. | ietcher to Doyle, NO RUNS. and McCarty were in the pol land 2 tol, third, Time, 1.28. ‘Lom | Baltusrol, th Q jade from contention through ¢ DEUMBUS, 0. Oct. 1.—The ninth pave on Balls-Of Warhop, 4; Foater,| NO RUNS. wunamanxer | eotioggrana struck out, Grant sngted| rope" mon Gniy sO teas tence Wells, Michael | Angelo,’ Cl Top. | yer Gott club, 48-40 18 handling accorded her, Honey , Oo, } 1—The nin ‘ J : ‘4 ING — er|to right, the fir ol . ig r4 4 d 6. Left on Bases—New York, 6; Bos-| | FIFTH INNI nama ght, Postetech Cabtae Ben: Gulnes, Means Livin, Westbrook, 39—87—76,| Tarts and Marjorie A. had the tsew SIXTH RACE—Purse $100; three-|E- 4. Lynch, Piping Rock, 39—37—76, be gene ety rte: maggatt Doyle. Gowd, yenr-oldx and upward; gelling: ono |C i Fae ah eee a the finishing line but « nose in ner, Cook. Double Plays—Scott to| out, Peck to Mullen, ppeekar went| scoring and sending Merkle to third. RUNB. owe” filed to Snodgrass, NO| mile.—Little England, 115 (Troxter), |C: Berner, » ‘i : out ‘8 Hi fanned. Boone fouled to Cady. Mc-|kle dropped a single into centre, | Out to see the tussi Pome of the best horses at the track inline, ""aacrines HitcHertnell | Halo fanned. NO RUNS. Grant foing to second. | Meyers 2.65 pace here this afternoon, While|jiolen Bases—Maisel, Janvrin, Gard.| Henriksen filed to Cree, Janvrin| cracked a hot single to ieft, Gran iy © $1,200 stake, record time is ; Marjorie A. 1a) 4 1 “ Henry Kryn, Apawamts, 40—41 with rin; Warhop to Peckinpaugh to| out the same way. NO Dontin batting in place of Demarey a 2 to 1, 4 to 5 and 2 to 5, fi Yellow 8. Ladd, Piping Rock, 40—4: 2 ¥ er eventa on to-|3iiian® Wild. Pitches. Workers ine | SIXTH INNING—Maisel singled to} Donlin popped up to Maranville. Oe tres lited to Cather. Schupp| yen, 105 (Burlingame), 8 to 8, 7 to 10 |W S. Ladd. Piping Hoek, 40-—42—83, FIFTH RACE. trot with’ pures'ef| pires—Connolly and Eyan, Attend-| centre. Hartzell out, Bedient to Bob-|% double steal Merkle, scored ani War, click out on strikes, Bescher|and 1 to 4, second: Netmaker, oi]. Tree De caus cele, the eeoond IRGMMIR OR : ithe aeons Ae iattants” Ga out weaneee te ee een tala. Doyle singled. to| also walked. Hurns popped to Maren. (ARP nities 142: Henry Hutchinson, [Maxwell ‘Jr petits es | GaN tears Lie fusion’ tha ‘ re Het itecti; “NO RUNS. right, Myers scoring, Bescher going| Ville. NO RUNS, Sir Denrah and Northerner also ran, |CAape. Nassau, 42- pr punzen.| in Memate, Gnat, for at no time LAUREL ENTRIES. BOSTON, Oct. 1—The Highlanders | “Towig out, Maisel to Mullen, Hob-|to third and Dovie to second on the| EIGHTH INNING—Davis walked. a Peeetiln, 4940-88." G. Carpoell [ing the journey’ was be. exten broke even with the Red Sox here |iitzeli lined to Cook. Swanson doublea|throw to the plate. Burns filed to| Mann filed to Bescher, Evers hit into OQUISVILLE FINISHES. be Kk, 41—43—84, FE. || Borel having the colt’s head sidews! a INI @ double play, Doyle to Merkl lu s Great Neck, 41—43—84, EF. F. Storm,| Borel having this afternoon, winning the first of Kons Gardner filed to Cree, NO a aha 1 now | RUNS. * le. NO Seo. Englewood, 43—4: when the finish line was reached, if &@ double header and dropping the | ® ro ‘te Fletcher doubled to left. Siemmetparaereme of re pitching for New York. Snodgrass . » Snodgrass! FIRST RACE-—Three-year-olds and ; je afine running catch of Gowdy's | Was out, Evers's to Schmidt, Fletcher! une ete furlongs--Othello, 107 (M+ LE ENTRIES, || UNNNINGSMalnel | out] ENTRIES AT BOWIE, ions fy. Doyle made a. pretty” atop third. Pletcher scored "en | UBi et fastar aaetle: Helle: 100 (Hani, |YOUNG FIGHTER DIES AFTER | LOUISVILLE E . grounded out to Hoblitsell, unas- . threw out Davis, Mann batting acrifice fly to Whitted, tying | well), second; Bolala, 104 (Smyth), . > } i lace ot Moran, Ho cracked one| the score, Merkle Went out, Smith to| third, "Time—1.113-5. Balges, San LOSING SIX-ROUND BOUT. RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, sisted. Cook fouled to Cady. NO| pRINCH GEORGE PARK RACE|against the left field fence for two|Schmidt, ONE RUN, | Fatt caine Baila, Biotin Tee New. —_—— E The entries for to-morrow RUNS. TRACK, Md, Oct, 1L—The entries for | bi Evers beat outa hit to| NINTH INNING—Cather doudied| ven, Trif_er also ran. Huddle Cot} au fol Heprikeen filed to Cree. Janvrin as follows Mann going to third.|to left, Whitted fouled to Merkle, ¥i 3 Ft ie it Fielder 03 rune, 108, fe . 1 Bi . rT or, $2 mutuels paid: Othello, straight out, Peck to Mullen. Spewker an ee ee ae een routs: tve fur | Cather batted for Connolly and hit |Cather was out stealing third, Mye 0, place $8.10, show $4.80; Thistle gled to centre, Lewis aingled to | ing — ot, Helene. 104; ‘Molingiwoke Balle. 14:1 the right field wall for two bases, |to Grant. Schmidt was hit by al 6 $19.20, show $7.80; Bolal right, Speaker tried for home but Hiastletey. oH eee AL! fine dot 6)! Mann scoring and Evers going to| pitched ball. Smith was also hit by wea run down between third and | jp\m 1: Orwesd, 110: Omer | third, Whitted went out, Fletcher |@ pitched ball. Maranville singled to ND RACE—Three-year-old f fntin RACE Alomenens : : sok iat Aghting at 142| {ROO alt furl ~ home, Cook to Boone to Mal: to BON! CE—Selling: 3 ONE RU centre, scoring Schmidt and sending| mile and seventy yarde.—Robinetta, young pug! ve and & i < Nunamaker to Maisel. NO RUNS. | qt" furoap,cfncore 100E Rogie Mant or: le. ow playing right fleld and|Smith'¢o second, Gowdy doubled te| o® cdaose), rats Indoloncer “tog | pounds, died to-day from injuries he oss Mane Oat, 108, ie Sigs SECOND INNING — Cree out, ‘ ioe!’ aia Ore "| mann playing left. Flotcher hit the|left, ncoring Smith, but Maranville| (Hartwell), second; Bonlus, 104 (Mot. |recetved here last night In a six-round | Manche tanis. 108: ‘taly Jane Ste, Swanson te Hoblitzell. Mullen filed RAGE —Aelling, Grree-reeylds lott Reld fence for two bases. ‘nod: |was, out at the plate, Beecher to| cal), thied. Time: 14448, Allan Gold, | bout with, Anus (icponmonty, Carrol | rani: fhe uy Mm Wo: Te Peckinpaugh filed to| wadi!#,' if ye Fancreles oF, struck out. Grant singled to|Grant, to Myers. TWO RUNS. Expectation, Little Bean, Charmeuse | Huddie was floored in the iirst round | (n CR Selling: . UNS. 1004 A Hi tnes, OT heat ol *. scoring Fletcher, and when Mann| . Myers doubled to right, Thorpe| also ran. Hoblitiell beat ‘Out &. hit to. Boone. | Aaezadgh feng Moti, Oh hard ons, | eft, noorsng Fletahe * 100; Hoblitzell, Peck to CR —-Helling: three 7ear-oide r y to thi Boone, Gardner forced Swanson, Mc- 2 ball a ie ely, #21] ail the ve? who threw Grane out at|third on a wild pitch and scored on [lence, place, show, $12.10; Hale to Peck. Cady alngled to centr Mae ake OT Hicks, TOOT Ate RY |the plate. Merkle was out stealing, |Gowdy's wild throw to Smith. Mur- | Sosius, show, $5.80. Be hay opures, Sore, f sending Gardner to third. On an at-|'“Sinom, 100. | ene * "| Gowdy to Maranville, ONE RUN, ray filed to Mann, escher was easy,| THIRD RACE—Two-year-olds; six | COUN Wim ine" wuadie tempted double steal, Boone muffed Psat fae th titer year-olds up SEVENTH INNING—On account of iyers to Schmidt, almed consctous lunamaker a Atte, Ltt MAC ht to the jaw and struck the weir ae hia. ‘Wo rose before the count and pated out the te Grant went|running for Myers and Murray bat-| $2 Mutuels Pald--Robinetta, straight, Merkle hit to|ting for Schupp. Thorpe ran to| $11.80; place, $7.10; show, $4.20. Indi the field, numbering twenty. ers, The only man allowed 1 musdy, 111 ied to left. Boone fled to Henrik: | wear, Hated « The only, man allowed fo remnln ner, Com: Te ‘bin i at i ay 5 th ; (sikohell._ the oe sen. MoHale lined to Hoblitzell, who H hace the field to the intense amuse- mutuels pald—'! wits manslaughter. ager the bag, doubling Nuna- ¥ tt 4 ‘The ; f ‘Miack, tie ; ment of the spectators. Bohmidt | Jeote ors nd let te Brookfeds by 8 A 50; place, $12.80; ee RIG Piper 28s: ant ‘ ped Fie Smith walked. lead. 95,90. Step, 14.20; vi u iret {Arrest made were those ot | ullough, referee; Carroll, eater, Com- Hee’ guiviving «princi jefea Doyle filed to! turiongs.—-Don Cortez, 103 (Murphy), | never re Ni ‘3 throw, Gatdner scoring {00 ale ver, | kicking from the bench Umpire Klemm |Mann, ONE RU: ne Step, 104 (Taylor), secon: jon of the brain wi ithe cause and Cady aiding back to frat, Be- j, thie dees, | Uidored the entire crowd of Giants off third. | Time, INNING—Nuna The Baltimore Federal team opened | Pythii Ite final series of the year in Brooklyn | mauretta, Red La p

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