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we, ee ii. Sees TRICKS IN ALL TRADES por BEST FIFLD IN Copyright, 1915, by The Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) ee | YEARSTO START ) na INTHE SUBURBAN Classic Will Feature Openin of Empire City Jockey Club Meeting on Wednesday. By Vincent Treanor. HE Suburban Handicap, which marks the opening of the meet- ing of the Empire City Jockey Club at Belmont Park next Wednes- day, has attracted a higher class of horses than has started in this classic in years. This is-due mainly to the fact that the big event closed later than usual, and there are more horses ready to race for the rich stake, ‘Thirty-two horses have been allot- ted weights, and because so many owners and trainers believe they have a chance it is very likely that a field of avout iifteen will face the barrier, The roomy track at Belmont Park will give every horse a chance. With Roamer, Stromboli, Harmoni- CLUB FIELDING RECORDS. gon, ‘Tartar ahd Short Grass at the top of their form, it means @ great AMERICAN LEAGUE. tng Cr ot. older devision to at those good three~year-olds, The me Les Games, Put Outs, Asda, Error, Tota) Obances. Finn and a geod ‘The handicapping ow York . 7 1941 942 102 . Detroit .. . 2003 1025 14 rg bye gg vara Es cate Chicago . 1993 952 nt ; nly balanced ‘feld ‘Deen named iit ia £3 FL ih! ii F 38 26 an even: Boston ..... 1874 902. 109 . ry start. f Washington .. 1789 858 14 Cleveland . 1821 916 118 Borrow is given 126 pounds in the Athletics 1933 884 148 ‘ Suburban, but will not be here to St. Loui: 7 1896 915 151 9 jj race. This gives Roamer the place Panama-Pacific NATIONAL LEAGUE. enirieg and. weighty are’ Strobel, MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS. Fennis Tourney |Site SE eS Mm y More! ews Bureau. 2 Pel St. Louis 1947 940 109 LI" Bayberry “Candle, “108: 7 108; Norse King, 108; New York . 1791 346 110 . The following recorde are compiled from official scores published in the different cities and include Gets Under W QY || pnitaceipnia © |{iron Duke, 107; Sharpshooter, 196: 1803 882 allt Robert Bradley, 106; Addie M. 103: saineg played Mot y, duly 71 1 897 117 Comely, 103; Totan, 108; Halt Rook, 1 906 123 ‘ 100; Double Bagie, { Eournier, E SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.—The . 1926 921 125 Sam “Medlesiin. 100; Charles- Hosni, “ai ‘ , geome Panama-Pacific Exposition tennis FEDERAL LEAGUE. dtawiont, Deut. ac Hooton ‘Collins, each, Al ‘2 2 tournament opens to-day with the : , Put Outs, Assists, —-‘Evrom, East pitting four of its foremost 5 cue 1886 874 83 a EG t California's well || Pittsburgh . 1886 490 92 e other ner opening antily poe eA eae Baltimore » E 1927 106 i day will be the Frivolity Stakes, for year-olds. ‘There will be several ‘The Easterners are two Harvard a 1945 116 Y thought of Hveallea” malting men, R. N. Williams, the national || Chicago - Fo ay : their first appearance under ilk in 4 race, man' champion and W. Mi Washburn. |I-Newark . 129 clever performers who hove y e Uni jes, and two ince- quality, while for tontans, G. M. Church, the intercol- | ---- — abouts’ will be seen “Gypsy accra legiate champidn and Dean Mathey. who is rated as one of the best two- ear-olds shown on the Western - ‘hou eaer"uae'*| Burng Resents Affront ae oe McLoughlin, former national cham- aah pian fm hom, Willan woe te ie alt Sects se Murray, Thomas Bundy, William UY fa ing i a on of Bemmoat Fark with Mig Ghacy oad Johnston, John Strachen and C im janson, as eaae oan jumpers. ence Grima, d G fe Gi t pervision of Mr Lee thls epriag: woth egghead rt ba hae ee pi ‘econ ame or tan horses earned second honors “during Nearaine whe te eapectes ys Cn jthe Country Club meeting and in if an ankle recently injured in prac- |food company, Big Sandy following i} |Cherry Malotte home in the ties le strong enough. Reds’ Pitcher Passed Meyers So|ficsiz,am crewed « tue cower fo Annis Bieopechame ater ‘an tee horses were to Hamilton, but That He Could Get the Out-} ne nitting of the Giants was Were unable tovdnd stable rose and timely in both games, and the excit rere. suiveed te Bein yan ae <fielder, but, Latter Upset His) tr oiler fare tne Pine Tana had vo they. made the trip, B. Kinnek wil hang on to the last minute for fear 40 the riding for the stable in the Plans. of missing something. Robertson, jopen races. ‘letcher and yy a collabora- tion of wallops in the last half of the! Quartz showed yesterday that he eighth ‘inning, broke. up the first |Will be hard to beat in the future By Bozeman Bulger. game, and Lobert, Snodgrass and | Whgn racing over the short route, He Burne did the trick in the last halg| WS only galloping throughout, going Jim Coffey, the driah bear ORMALLY George Burns is al Sr'the ninth in the last set-to, the five furlongs In .59, Pay Bias Melby yt gory iva uiet little fellow, and modest} | op RON hear aaa chad his manager, Billy Gibson, wante to be sure that to a degree that sometimes 6 Tigers gave the x the ors Bettmore ‘iy 3 bia Fight aod, ‘hich he injured io « covet with | proves irritating, But they mustn't epeaiiee coe ieennon 6 Deurolt wee Hole in Fence fete ean day oath hoch Me | eo too fur with George cee case of{ A wn'to‘el ot tea sat tS: Won for Ne Fed “#80 | fey to meet Bandy Ferguson, the Boston heary-| Pitcher Schneider purposely passing |came a proceasidh around the base aps jeral League club weight, in & twelre-rvund bate at the Atiss|Chief Meyers and filling the bases to, paths. Ty Cobb & Co. ripped into soos b. d. of Basten on the dave wintienst ‘dam, ‘3 the young pitcher for fourteen clean . Ferguson has been taking good care of himself for wg ts ped) aes a | MME ‘ CLARY ELAND, July 10.—The Yan- Miah Murray, ‘hmaker : wnA"'2Y decided vo put hin en wits Colley. "| the modesty of the hero of St. Johna-| ‘The beating of the Red Sox fur-|hor under the left tela enta — ville could stand. For a moment he|nished a hilarious evening for the} ™ oa 0! 4 , Boxing shows will be held sgain at Madison White Sox, whose position was being Indians had three runs, with Suvare "Gaplen, The opening show will take| COUlG Rot believe it true. But there) vaingered, Taking advantage of|two out, when O'Neill in the fourth place on the wight of July 21 or 22, and the| it was: The Giants had Lobert on| Roston's defeat, they cleaned up the| sent the ball ovor third base for what officials are trying to sign up Johnny Dundee, | third, Snodgrass on second, one out| Senators and gained a full game. would have been a three-bagger. The ee ee eae eon may be | 20d John Tortes Meyers coming UP) 4 ine of pinch bitters, it be-| ball rolled toward the gate and then selected "8 opponent, as a pinch hitter for Poll Perritt.| ..me our duty to-day to hand the| bounded through a hole in the wall. pe sols Being somewhat new to our big|jaurel wreath to Rogers, the utility| This gave the Indians their fourth Ad Wolgast will fight four times in the next] jeague pastiming, Schneider refused | infielder of the Reds. He was sent pus nag the game. 00 ok, not pogieg HAS ae oe oe eee “4 — to act without the advice : counsel. |1n a# a last resort in both games and | fou! ie hol Ne! would have both occasions nded with | been left on third, as Mitohell struck tole "July 30; Leach Cross at New York, Juy | There was a quick gathering in the |”, Doth oconmione respunted with 22, and Joe Welling at Duluth, Aug. @, Wol-| centre of the diamond, It was &| frst came near breaking up aa i ativan Ad days teeta ia | auick decision, Schneider . walked pastime, but the last one was mExCURSION acuny ms shape ‘to fight sow and he weighs only 147 | back to the box, motidRed the catcher pounds, to one side and deliberately gave the} hough rapped hard at times over Joe Anevedo, the rugged Califorwta fighter, and] Chief a base on balls. Burns, stand-in Brooklyn, Rucker managed to out- Ralph Grunan,. the clever lightweight of San Fran] ing in waiting, was aghast. Having | think the Cubs and kept t! inning cinco, were matched last night by Jimmy Jobe-| eon ied to believe himself the best | streak in good working order. If this | An" ‘ston ( tawot to the star bout of ten rounds at the h th were | thing xoes on a wee longer the Dodg- fhow of the Bt, Nicholas Kink A, C, on next| hitter on the club, here they © | ers will be as much of a sensation as Wedeesday night, Grunan has made good in ali| passing up the Chief to have a crack | were (4 ty Jas summer when hie bouts siuce be came bere from the Coast, They] at him! they rushed out of the cellar, knock- 2 wrt box 6! 183 pounds, wegi in at 8 P.M, "The players gave Burns the laugh | ng down everything tn thelr way, THUMS rattle rps Tom Cowler, the heavyweight of Vancouver, | and his face reddened, Then George Charlie Dooin was given « great “SPORTING . C., whom Jim Corbett thinks so well of that he ie tr ie Sachi bis hove from Australia for fights, may/ St Mad. The ignominy was more) reception when he appeared as Giant S-28E22 BEE 3 i Ror mrt oot bit Fairs crt ret cd eS aR ee BSE gu hes! Bu VSSOPINL AS oS IWSSSSSTENWSOEIEES socae ace gerestEneuse p88 ow = Sse ERS eES EE TSe Bis: PBUNTE ECE REET SLOSS OTTERS E NS. BIAS eM oS SORES” % ia: eeegtee: Saisie ers aserang is emit aere ds best og 4 Souser, rk gad, “Brooklyn SNR S SASK SAAS eae ISET SAB A= ¥ & : Bae. oe: gacestsesasnusuassusastutte tusuEeae ecsRoRNERRRcRANERSINETS Es oRYasehy lected #5 HEEEFEE%= : I = — the bear was going Girection, but S his he saw it tearing w after him. With one oud’ and ey over ayy ti camp. He covered a good ard, lies at @ cilp that would have an + edge selection or is legs gave out on a Patan Tintortunately the par formance could not be repeated for | 1 vo Sins. which ts od only rea- | (i. 7 t John Paul Jones’ is nats esr 3 3 ae See 2 “e Be ES ge eat iF 5 Baez Ee z sncenos nese ee lL anaesas aes: pve -ytera cane SeaeeReEaIsanSusSwwoE a = ee s2n2ts22235 eS SRSSIESS=SBTS siiciemmaieaaa = cebleisaH-e-: ed wee tee se-eeo-—-sese-Scoooer e egpeessboszecenesasscbceriiceye ts ae eae tse Hf cS BBR SNTES AS EST SSeS ENS E RITCHIE writes that ne| Meee. file ie will spend two months hunt- Mathewans, ing and fishing in California, / will»go into training rol f emesis: ete or Washington Roston’ W.'Yamor, St. Louis Perryman. St. Lonis ik, Toul eee ne eprescpre i Bh al, "Nowa iitehouse, 8 fies, i inthe ferooklyn Watson, Beh qcvcecescagetacereenettes PRESS SS ease Shs asses wn sanley “oung” Weinert in his firt content | than even bis peaceful nature could | catcher in the second game, He had in this city, The Madison Square Ganten officials | stand, With more pep than he bas ey chen 4 Sispiny le orem po RACI N G tare offered Weinert » bout with Cowler at the ft Geor! shed uj A vermin chow on iviy $1 or 20, ond the mas. shown for moons, se P| always a great favorite in New York to the rubber, took one swing from|and the gang were for him hook, line “mn mot the ebtem wre to meet day W 2%) 114 shoetops and banged the ball| and sinker, (fae wn consisting of ree | ##ainst tho right-feld wall, scoring , Fle ane coe kr Tt the Feirment | the two needed runs and winding up ‘A. GC. im the Broox to-night, The youngsters who | the pastime, The worst the Reda uaa Didier and George pina Sin carhange punches in these scrape are ‘Teddy |expected of the Chief was a lon, ) win. Gibbons ts fighting all | Seekeon. "Os mile motor-paced ‘Jacobs and Young O'Leary, the east side ban-|or maybe a single that would ve and is in first-class fighting | —— a i i and id hapa, nd In one run ‘and tle th Wiedeme ctman roe oe MAONDAY Gg sal DAREDEVILS IN AUTO [State Ba ge hou hak Hn [ie te eng te et pr fat At hs ben Morar” | Work ; : RACES AT BRIGHTON|,.c° Soatite "pnt tn to, vigues of 2, festiacwate | teens Soon wo setae S.</| Aseele Maney Salieg orkouts of Horses in Training date pita STAT stne ane ene aetna el, Men Mt | Set placa and they ton that he has been up against much || _ 2 Mille Steeplechase The Even| pert clocker reports good trials by horses that favorites for the feature events at the | ibe cibbons, the St, Peal waar, tn Bt. tal ; ho holds the French tit er. |] & 4 Other Attractive Races wi e i : jauto race meet to-be held at the Hrigh- Minn, sah 8 ie See “tatty promoter to meet | that and the Kang will begin to take foated thle year er FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P.M, LANGE’S NEPHEW DISTANT wi nile, 14 3-6 La three-quarters, 1.19, || ton Beach race track to-night, both be- pED remy ao ee ne baled te so, Pentay vanias tt | . three-clahths, 27 3-5 d H a : ley are ——E—— TO PLAY WITH GIANTS. | psasoscrt al 4 Gort MD Seventh, Fa. foicmat athe skein att, is | Cubs, who’ are ending: a Gael Nae masons oe ma NA. three-quari ER THAR arte 5. OM trem ‘scraten 4 — . 1 rg a Epecdus lg Stas, | Rh CHARD i aise as nrescalahithe, || the free-torseus Rendise and’ with thie |and Jim Bar, who has fought all ove the cou! whe first gun fired In the battle of| At St. Gabriel Oval, New Lots Road halt, 50, stk ree samme tr wil try tar the nat se: 7, ave ed Oe ead ty Jimay Diane at | the ‘Hast against. the West. was a|and Linwood Street, Brooklyn, to-mor- TN alt’ 61 | ian olen aie thee Patt cng. Mew Castle, Pa, op next Monday night, Bary | bard wallop for the contenders all Tow morning the St. Gabriel & B.C. BANDEL ats is Suner famous arivers ie) tne msrerad from bis sltach of tines and ex. | along the line. | While the Dod tho afternoon tt ae pail i Se ey eit LORD ROCKVALE, alt +5 TOR WAT. hat ts, Prominenty, in, n° Ing ra” Wy wady, f° pete Lie Trodden eres took “te ine own: Cy LEO SKOLNY, bait, .06'2°6. TETAN® one mile, 142 y . “ eke a Aten i) maga dsaSurent, veer: # |e RE, md detuenad lng race gk Na ape nae Suteeser-accaerecsevonessoeceeer he. Hadelpita imoklyn a eat j i nd and Mike Gibbous Ranier * th a going the rounds, acne pL eR. pe IARET ST waseet cease aes eas ese Sesame 2s — senses eee: soe ome eaaweaewe see , Hearne. Pi\sabeg 4 : j Federal Leaque ‘a i x Sree race. out? acute \ fn Ulan alti Would be one-sided and Gibbons Lc SRRSOPRRLATRENSSIIT SEIU IIE ETS gegnBastSsetsieien