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fe : , 199g BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AN HOUR BOATS: BUILDER OF FASTEST BOATS IN WORLD _€BS BVSHING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Cows 1016 by The Prone Pulte Ghele Smith, Butider of Record Smashing Craft Hasn't Reached % Limit Yet, and Now Hopes to Interest United States Govern- memt in Theory of Better Than Mile a Minute Fighting Boals Which Any Cruiser Might Carry, . 5 Copyright 1916 by The Frese Pubiteny be Wortd MMIS SMITH, the “wiserd boat r] C bulider” of Algonac, Mich, bas o d to give bie services to e the United States Government for the designing and butid f the fastest torpedo boats and eulina t ‘’ chasers in the world Without a dowtt Chris Smith te the peed king of the water, For three years bis boats, one ufter another, have won the Gold Challenge Cup G' ANTS Are an Ineand Out Team ewy Ts tae HAD D CANBEN ® fan is the only business @ ant make @ living at will soon break out [e-aerraratt _ , re America’ greatest national | es Mid: ft pipet P - s ay na i ' n a champlonahip event And this year | Pd toons v7 Mise Minneapolis, bis latest creattou, ie has broken ali world’s records by 4 « ' Kautth in ' é margin that bas filed the aquatic! ' wonderfull 8 stopped world with amazement. A remarkable MANAGER M’GRAW SAYS swinging at throws to fr ri thing about all Smith's boats is that nner napping he BAMm't seerifeed sireneih tor| HE IS THROUGH AS Hin boats go thidugh @ season of racing In al! sorts of water | without showing the slightest sign of wrack or stra’ They keep their! form, while lighter boats are wrenched out of shape and lose their apeed after a few races. The Algonac “wizards” first remarkably fast boat was the first Baby Reliance, built for Commodote James Stuart Blackton of New York. Blackton wanted a boat ihat could win the international race and break world's records. Reliance was wonderfully fast, but was built Hke an eggshell, The Commodore, with Wallie Van Nosteand, staried her in an exhibition race on Gravesend Bay during the Atlantic Yacht Club's race week celebration, It was a fogay day. When out of sight of the club house Baby Reliance struck a steamer swell, running over fifty miles A BASEBALL PROPHET. McGraw was in unusual good umor as the gang sat with him rday and waited for the rain ubside You know," said ‘Me, “I am fone ax a Dall prophet, and dinit that Lean no longer call ‘em. 1 remind myself of the baseball writers in the spring, je thing to do Ix to look ove tions and That also « 5 Yo A al Bop 60 min . As Mer A 1 ouly broke one af le TORPEDO BOATS Pom ) is lem, Manager Cantillion will a | BATTLE SAIP Di sthoiebes, 4g tw for sor ¢ hla oth * Cerne . HANS WAGNER SEEMS TO ee sag = “HAVE A PAIR O} THOSE NON 5 an hour, and split in two, sinking Immediately | Yaar R . R , Sh |! A a deed tii Sleeper apabe ctl a babi (te ; x ——— Fistic News actng evieW t0OWS | The aolfer who always butts in is gt ak the Herd ot. 00 ant fom | naturally best in meddle play they were picked up by a Coney|hour. This was the first mile tral, 4 OFFERED ve Ril. ; yy 7 3 a] if Island ferryboat, They were Ianded| Her average time for the @ix trials | GENE “TO fis County, and Gossip . . uson s Cam ire Matty wilt only get a painting don 4 was at the rate of 61.8 miles eeeee epeereenennen coment = - ‘ ’ at Coney Island and went back tol you, per By John Pollock , dal ptt oR the Atlantic Yacht Ciub by trolley, Chris Smith's inventive eplus to find every. towt in ie bay oui int hiasbaina” He'nat' nce 's| Matty Thanks Fans Here hunting for the missing Reliance {ior Wow | He developed the marvel. which was found by a diver next da¥ ling craft by Pt #8 Dominick Tortorich, the of New Orleans, is willing to Turf Star of the Season 10» 0. 60 ia: 0:0 ow ctly legal half dollar to bivouae out inline irat record break- * sive Champion Freddie Welsh a guare in the hot sun and conduct a mono- Tho quer ccna © Through Evening World |.icctes: sin’ siss2o0%\cott sone Won $48,000 and (rpeememe ge} ie. unt th wag ‘ had @ brand new idea in hyd | - of 60 per cent, of the Kros# receipts over i who doesn't think women should be emits BUILDS REAL, BOAT doa. lea in hydroplane . i t ot in tin $40,000, there Is not a chance of Welsn| Most of Juvenile Stakes— - sizsw || lowed to vot —- NOT SHELLS F > Demon and Reliance had lok F G P and Johnny Dundee, the fast local Ital- i the Futurity 17,840 —— That eettied all building of tight] !*#ping clear of the water, going or 7 a g rs TahiWelRhts comniaa equities ina Johnny McTaggartgs Leading ‘The Hopeful 18,850 a winner in the big leagne Jraces is a tougher Job than gettin |the right change from a circus ticket seller Ahead in succession of leaps. While | oo twenty-round battle for the wortd's| Jockey and Tom Healey Fore- | Pe Saratoga Specia boats for Chris Smith. He discarded ting boat was out of water the pro, | ; cal] lichtweight champtonship title on N i TILMme Grant Rcantien: all eettied rules of apeed boat bulld-|pelier (excep! in tho biggest jumps) |FaMous Pitcher, Now Manager tule {hae Wuliinens - earae. jeeemiah Maat LIS, INIG: VIBE TOON dee Foes oA most Among Trainers. Ht Se Weel ing and built his racers like cruisers,|Was just below the surface. With n Harry Pollok, who 1s in Chicago, well planked and heavily timbered to] li water skin-friction removed they Of Reds, Says That He Owes |) losing xi hot 4 h ings, Chien i Was (wo runs ol e "i | The Gla . 4 ral * somewhat eum ‘ went ahead » | * i | ; J declares that the guarantee of $ By Vincent Treanor. \ aurice santen estos (Geen of tlt toa stand any strain. And the astonish: |Varving in dintante tee neat His Success Largely to En-| ict soa wad fished their frst Halt] se ys rortorich le hor ene y Lint ER ing thing about it was that instead | ¢ y when the downpour sta 0 fifty yards, settling a few inchea! Couragement Given Him by Ne Kame van never Le decided:{the champion, and that he must (©, AMPFIRE, Richard T. Wilson's e losing apeed 7 : h bh f the illustrious : » Refret ‘ on} , Fred ton doesn't seem so keen 4 by building for re-|into the water after each spurt be- ax the Rec © maid farewell to the [erease the amount before he will a pubiidhtr LO wake did the mare Regret. Roam-e won) eo. a match with Je y i po evra he built each racer faster | Tising for the next one. **\ New York Fans, and He De-}puc a stany have sald farewell the bout. A between Welsh and Olambala, was the horse of the only ones, at Yonkers. The imported | fOr a march with tose Willard. Fred ‘ And now Chris Smith writes me 1 A Will — Dundee would draw a tremendous gate, Tes year which sed in New] Short Grass at one period loomed UD | wr Aygiing over his estate je: tham the one before, The next Re-/that he has made his boats faster by, Clares That Manhattan Will) pack jos sae *Rovbte's" way ms of the lot, but he, too, met . at New Orleans, ns Dundee ts a big! York State this week; Jobnny Mv-) 4s the Dest of the lot, but he, too, Mat and by virtue of the rain strlk- |) wth the ans of that city,, Taggart, a product of Tenth Avenue Ne hour after it, had | @vorite with the fight fans of that city aD H ' and was leading Maple Leaf, the|!%. Mics Minneapolis, instead of leap- Always Be His Home in Spirit. | 9: ng Flatbush ¢ Physic e , Mance ran in the International race} ‘taking the jump out of them.” That me ‘ ‘ la ‘| his earlier accomplishments, vgists can't figure whether ing, leaves the water less suddenly, ee mussed up things in Boston a Buck Crouse, the Pilisburg nilddleweigh , Was the leading jockey nd Tem! Finn finished the | those 56 spectators at Shibe Park Inst English boat, by « mile and a bale | in’ a straighter line, and by planing | By Boz Bulne Philodelphia the Dodgers have gained | went to Avitralia for five fights, is alwaty vires Hedley the most successful of train-| pion ofter ane nl wei ra THRU ERTOP ENE BILGE Or } near the finish of the deciding race|more smoothly loses less by. the Wy Bozeman Bulger. nother f Kame on the pi M that evamtry and will eal for howe within ers. Mr, Wilson was the biggest wine] WPich sine sin attracted by a morbid curi- » when ber shaft broke, putting her out / gud resistance of the water when HE following was handed me by] Braves and Phillies, The Brooklyn] three weeks. Crouse wax recently locket ; ins own chietly | DY the bel: \E ot the race. ‘ 4 ing down again, She runs nearly | Christy Mathewson with the}seme barely got by the fieth tnning | four rounds by L bee former Aum ' Voron th throw Aap, TOCRY | oe i Deep, Count, Mant wake ut of the water, DU ae doeen' Sump | request that room. be given}! that, but that wax enough, middleweight champion, at Ayduey. trou @ Bossoasion of Camprire, only at moar |, SOUR CURIBAERRALTLER OTE ‘ racer, ~lout, And she doesn't fall back ss _— stopped Smith in rounds at the same a colt happily bree his co nong the 4 s. M.| \ Me Cup at Thousand Islands—no} for its publication With baseball rained out for a day] in Juty, start ne Limes und Was first in six Weld's Weldehip phe: 46) Hapaball fea Siwage Osan wave competing. | That winter WANTS TO BUILD MILE-A- “L wish To were able to express te now an opportunity to call) oa. amy rushing aivaiuane fibtere, aitenr | SYCR ineluding the $1 Wi ULUELYs | beat the be topp Wik A TOURS bathe played |) pleasure of going to Algonac with the} The Algonac builder has a theory | fans of New York and wo The Eve-|Rranen of Hard Carbone, te Malian tmiler, will cla again iy Saratoga Special, worth $4,625 to the i |_In the old days players didn't wear f Commodore to try out the new Haby,/that he wants the Government tol ning World for the remembrance|o¢ the H. B. Base another ten-round bout at the Hrondway Sporting winner, and th n900. ¢ at Amor A. K. M'COMBER, CHIEF OF SEA- | gloves. which was tough on the umps. and we drove her over a measured yy out. — believes that a boat! with which I have been honored, Tothattan. | te aT Sreekisn eal fl ies mes at the can, ail historic turt features which SON'S RECRUITS TO RACING. ‘ah ‘ ees urse 30 seconds—a | Shooting along over sixty miles a 4 SI t Dave Gor same club a few m ago and the bo we rely cun be counted to . eds c we . rs ' fore rowdyism was eliminated half mile col in hour Will be a hare maricto nits yone who feels as deeply as 1 do just prasion fos so heed Raa anenioned b & humemer thet ther wore seen dea lol one ena Tha, Gein tency ald The season was notable in that tt) from baseball in 1871. the players will be comparatively safe from gun-' What it means to have You people eee eine een ee that would sive | Matthews mests Marry Neisoo im the semi (iva « brought many recrults to the sport, | von, all told, approximately ‘ : i hie SUPer Kk whom is A. K, Me: end-string boat In case of fre from @ cruiser or battleship. This! lifelong friends it is impossible of ae down the Commodore Bag Routh an een ein ‘ope | expression, 1 started here as a mere | work, | deat MeMahon, who recently took Jo . ti y od » + - he hed 5 7 —_—_—— naton, the colorel heavyweight. n bulla aD erat Pca scion II, dn jaccurately At a distance of aviuniie or] POY and New York is my home, and | aeons Wes este est icreias, oa the Gold Challenge Cup races Com-|8° from its targ always will be, in spirit, Justas it istHAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES.!'* went, hae added anothtr colo modore - — carried bats while fielding, eee The first turnstile used in 1878 nd baseball haw been unpopular ever since, John D, Rockefeller a good night's |! sends » stands out in bold relief . nile division in muth the Uonatre invested neart heh ag aid the un- Mulion in high-class h . and ita: in. Mies F went through a most trying and dis- an Blackton won the first heat,| A cruiser could carry tyenty or| the home town of ali those fans who: % phia Vghtwelght, dens le ao. on sear and Novelty ta 1 In ' ati ae, “2 ae a RAG aid min T first baseball was ourved , making a new world's record for the| more of these speed boats, On siht-| contributed to give me this present.) HAVRE DE Pony » fe good in the squared EE te ER a a eel Aum 18 at Maralona, whee the too. | Around 1868, The fret pop cote wae 2 nautical miles. In the second race ing on enemy batticahio the wholei; nave tried to do my best as <The entries for Monday's races dened him up to « watract for thie yeam, | 4, wits LV Pe ea ohanook were l Yemenite Minn Munten- Leake. the. ite oprvea in 1877, t @ # piston rod, smashing a {Meet o! ais coUl jaunched, é : geal as follows: a i _ | Ep this latter eve i chances ear-oid Star Max the teq vies \ he oot Baty ‘Demon drove! could spread out to attack from dif. | Pitcher, but 1 could not have met wi PHOT HAC k-Fo > Mat . in M Ar ie “ b Ri ramont A.C. | 5 at the start dhe jfor him and th nat Wy al- Cincinnati was the first untformea 1 ate nd 4 @ world’s | ferent directions, and alt s had 1 not had the public want, salling. ex furlongs of th haa looked another 1 ocant of} his ric s inger, admitted after ter tHAE| Gace which ie the ty. thi rough to a winulug ai siatible 104 houta for the club's weekly boxing ehow tonight. | ward. tl persevere with turity, and is the onty thing they record a few seconds faster, taking| of them might possibly be hit ‘agement which is a characteristie | t 1 in the wala 5p Boks . ey. tha | hitve ever been famous for. the succeeding heats and the Gold| fire yet devised could prevent 1 ball plays | the ‘ ; inns thseiiaia taba ne © Challenge . Baby Speed Demon| from xetting within range and dis- and Ratlance V. won Tnany races and| charging the diy torpedoes. fall meeting the stat All my disappointments and all| ’ | $80,000 FRIAR ROCK BEST OF charging their deadly torpedoes. Iti my' triumphs have been and | aud EAR-OLDS. bebe ncitaad Thar men In 1884; uate but eee arm eS many championships that year. thee world teunting ath eoort IR | love the town as well of you. BF, pia THREE-YEAR-OLDS. tion, won by Star Hawk, a vietory| throwing the ball wt ‘The Commodore was so well satis- je ghtheaer oy ia = nN} will do my best in nati, but 144; Johoay B atid Among the three-year-olds of the| that MeComber sald eos! eee with them that he declined to| these swordfish of the wea! Imagine iy boyhood and young. manhood fanitrunning, 140; *Abdon: | affair at N aid repaid him for A. @ fleet of mile-a-minute bouts set Fae... BND A Dow Heer? Curie Smith built| Upon a battleship, or even chasing | Taster boat, Miss Detroit, for a| Submarine with the mmall rapid-fire | " ef Detroit sportamen, Miss|®Un they could carry amidship. It Detroit beat Rellance and Demon at| Would be like loosing @ pack of swift f toidry Ba: M won the Gold| Hounds on a clumsy be Geaietge‘cup” ‘The race was run in| hunting with hounds 1 season, Mriar Rock was perhaps vest, This son of Rocksand, bred by Aug- pout, Wis recently sold to Madden for $50,000, and ha n retired to the 1 accomplishment recollections will cling to New York the Polo Ground: You may rest assured that the painting will always hang in a proml- gent place In my home—no matter where that home may be—and that] snaiden fillies | weight righ Glorine, | declaration mac) 13s Ag ie. me: John ps “Weinert will box Dy ovlttog fil the place and a prom a all bis Previous disappointments, | Monte Cross popped up 256,987,567 o-year-atd Next year will probobly be a ban-| flies in 190%, which is @ record for a on for the McComber in.| Republican administration, oe A catchers mask was first used in terests, ‘There were no record-breaking feats | greate: wont} cing the Saratoxa Cup, in which he complished ddring the season, no |a game in 1876 and opposing players n Sati la at © Wier ine ae we ie at 8 ue jo wh traordinarily fast three-quarters, | claimed it hurt their knuckl here because {t will make M4, Holtdaya, [On and if lm} beat the cream of the handicap di 4 jy dle. | claim: ickles, ‘| all sports of the wild, I want itt . “ C} 112; Success, | Giant-Killer the most artistic trimming be ever er and the Fi Sy or miles and a quarter. Old] eee very rough Waker, ond ee ee Perhaps Chris Smith inherits some! me think of the New York fans, x , f, Charkiote, 08; "Gold | got in his life, thea we will give Dilk alt ‘ihe | Vision in Roamer aie the winme Hele arith made by the Colins, the Jack| Dave Fulta was the first player to 4 A pe nll Fg igh was beate a ‘ty Atkinses, ‘osebe| y i Sere, Woe Oe icedis taster, for of his apeed geniun, for his father Uafortuhatiie Ter doe How ; Pt wo'yenr olde; meting; five and | Mowe,’ Pair enough Handicap. by older horses through | AtkInse, the Hoasbens, Whiskbrooms| yolt Mt have it™ Instead OF "Igoe rms ahe ran yard for yard with us in the | ilaers at Aluonac before him, away| phries and for the crowd that bon nO, Ata Taw Mere, matchmater of the Mints Point| bad racing luck, but previous to that] Oo ocaily at ielmont Park Been 98 @traightaways and beat us easily on | Niet at ee ten dade ae way | iiesed it, the order for the $1,000 Pantani Sporting has noind bout tof he made rnelnk Bistory by winning) poreany ae Hemant Park, strom. Left-handed umpires excel in the turns. 1 ther| reat wilderness around t os| painting contributed through the pards.--Dreiancey, (OCHt Tweaday wight's cant, Ile bas matehed| the Pree EO ORt ot feat tort] wasn't even approached, “14,1 patiy and atrikes, whtle right- * Se Payie Rais bel, enoter attracted only the most adver +| columna of The Evening World ba Manes 2h Cae | inte eee, ee © manos Wy fae Waites, | 80d 198 Oe Tn the okiyn ang |, From a financial viewpoint ana| handed umps are superior on nents tee. an iehiance, Demon er | ofthe trappers and fur traders, yitts| to Matty Mas opiclally presented (irwe-veur ote and uo-| Young Oscar Gantace. The main cent tise) Suburban, Friar Rock took the be [Rak of attendances, the 1816 season | 1% plays 1 the outfield, sauch 1 i | wae ake seventy. Sante, 81 eS nes | re the olde! sion into camp, §) ko down in history as the moat Mise Detroit, It seems impossible | Pou, generations of boat buildera! i @ Gay O/ Tam, voe was ab Ate Valas, 124; Virginia | togetber Jack Palmer of the older division in |W a ewe a . 100,000 infield “wi b eapolis prs ty ) best, and when he declared Matty ood Cou — beat him in the Withers, a race|*uecessful since racing's rejuve- A $100, nfield with @ pewter that, the mpeed, ot Mise Ming apolie| wonder what new “Wizard” the smith) vst and popular ball player that ite, Comet | there's Jored heavyweight in Fe | ated by interference, but’ the fai’|nation, Saratoga, particularly, had a] two-bit plece outfield ts like putting can y doa family will turn out in the present } most poet ne : nthe “allowante’ claimed. | game here with ‘The newsomer's volt turned the tables on Spur] big Year—the biggest in its history—-| gold wheels on a flivver. Mike ‘power, but Chris Smith saya! generation! One good enough, rit! ever lived the small number pres. | own slatmed, “Weather clear: |vame in Rufie Cameron and he is bigwr then | eRe comaive fashion. in. the sutoe,| and this takes in the aaya w i wi # - flatly that he hasn't reached his as hazard a guess, to keep the little old| ent jumpec to their feet and ap. pa A ARS Harcy Willa, He haile from California, Mis fimt | Sacit running of the Belmont Stakes,|iam C. Whitney dominated racing at Leading in Nattonal League te ! yet, and that pe hat soca sue tis United States of America where! plauded for fully a minute, What RVAL PARK RIE: appearance in this city will be against Saiior| “Iriar Rock would in all probability |the Spa, and Canfield's and other} just about as permanent a fod as j sdeave in boat, design which wil be Chie Smith has put it—far ahead of) the crowd lacked it made DORV ENTRIES, [Gress et the Harte Sorting Club on ' the Kealization to his|/sambling institutions flourished, ‘The | climbing a steeple with roller Government wants it. “Seventy miles | World prone oF the! up in enirié ang tf wae 0 hoppy DORVAL PARK MONTREAL, Qe, Sept. 18,| Jobn Relaler has so many record if his new own. | Sport right now is as firmly estabe| skates on. . } our on the water,” says Chris —--—.—__ afternoon at ‘i'follows: management now that he has to aes hod esart Bim. ished as tt ever was in the old days REA eriing 7 more imi than | Giante to-day with Pi * aan for them every wight, ‘The latest addithen to , preferred to retire ———__. ER! / Beth, “is v0 po: SHRP SPAT, Tisha RASTER: AMO one Rede would have got a decision |) ne string is Young Listig, the hal lutea’ | the colt for stock purposes white he PRINCETON A whlircruraves x a ees a ; combs omasing thing about the per. —— | iisgone iy Mh Mint Minis ARE Sama wauaen uo fo ceoty stot a Un i] waa, round, 0, take any | ND HARVARD — | vistory‘on the umpires, wmances 0! ot A a Motes, Tid Tike. Wan manage chances 0 : he 7 | record breaking speed boats is that Hg: Colom! 1145 Rewultam, V4 Way Oakwood, 5 a Remgeay gruelling race. GOLF FINALISTS TO-DAY. Spoof—Can't tell whether @ col Seer are manne Smaller AOA eee note R u AG T STANDING SECOND RACK Parse $500: two-searolda: | pore =e ee, - t ae ents | Speaking of the Realization catia| football er reports for the team ily powered than any of their beaten f ane f at me A OT en ge i atched for meee meats A. Cs! tq mind the dimming of the record | LITTSRURGH, Pa., Sept. 16—Prince. | eo fee the teatning table. pas Smith uses only one motor— 0; HAGUE MGS; [the following Tumday ight Sharky taxon’ /of James Butler's Spur ax a near! ton and Harvard will play the finale in 98 ® & 260 horse power, elght cylinder National League, f Lanett at the Pioneer Sporung Club | champion among the three-year-olds, | the-dmtercollegiate golf, matehe Jibble—Can’t tell whether there will > Sterling. Disturber, Commodore WL PC) Gabe ro Pure $500; maidens: att ages: | Lene porang Club. Sharkey. | Ts uy ites running, the Butler colt w . Ree a # at the hy t me, Meat a tocar ot tact Crabs. a won y Hi] who is only eighteen years old, is reported Pied as A Most formidable rag, Otkmont Country Club this afternoon, | be @ football game between Harvard * page Merwer yy eee see ato) da, | have ma eb recently, enn 0 48 THOR minldanls. vail In the semi-final rounds yesterday | @Md Vale, but they will meet on the } Benith's tittle 0 footern, with 260 Te sso: three veancads| renee tting will be a ery buay fighter for the! honors. He had run and won many | Princeton bent Yate, 5 matches to. 4, pH Dae | horsepower, go faster. e ray tree yearsolds | re ler of this month, as he us en s which stamped him as. far) {84 Harvard easily won from Williams, — <3 = e b boats ta, Muropean races, wie Sota Result D. dors, Me raoleny. bettie, M enday night Horde the ordinary, but in th nant 8 tod SVERYTHING FoR t ' 500 to 1, orsepower, don t_com- . idea fo ax route ‘ i to bow to eee Bill d = Bowll P i pare ota eis ig Dances rhosomel ala of Games | Yesterday, 2 Cee cane: the speed and st ofthe import. Johaston Plays Davin for Title, | ards sei ng paves soul -Pbeg pony sean. 4, ve Ls wer Malls. 40g: | isu od Star Hawk lefeated the cinct NATI, Ohio, Sept. 18.—Two Prices and Terms to Sut. z After "winning the Gold allenge | Philadelphia ve, o% Lowe (rain). \tteage, 3; Washington, 3, : . ey Cup from Miss Detroit, Miss Minne js, on Sept. € won the one-mile yower boat championship of America, * absolutely smashing all previous p ans, William M, Johnston, the} REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANICS, ‘Careage ve. besten sale: former national champion, and Willis B, Thy PN aT ha Ne oallgnde Coe g Games To-Day. ids at) English colt at & a, Dut it Margery, 10 "0,0 English colt at r rae, 108; | Alzon, | by the narrowest’ 1 Young Otte is com: r Phil Wh was probably Loftu | viet x | pero Davis, having defeated all of thelr ate at Pron be 0 z Ma eaimata: tact . ae spective opponents in men's singles i the best man he uate Point sport. | POTOrtty OF a Comey ny when tee pene | spect 8 singles in ‘ T-| | itsburgh at New York (2 games), Now York at Cleveland ence, 18: Party {Soe Chiv‘on Oct Sand’ Har Vi eee exp re eco ncatah duct’ ace | the tri-state tennis tournament, will BOR TING formances. This test is made in aix pol dectpp teh ie feed EN PSTH RACK Pure 8800; three-year-olds: | pani too ‘an ire st Th yey pee play against each other to-day to dec Mab Reyer, Tel, 5808 Bush. f one mile each, up and down a realty (3 game) ee and hveats sate, “ftwom ‘Can bie ind | | Bi Bloom . y one horse could be accorded the | Pf vat y to decide mR klye,, Te a eee a troht, whore the Gold Sit, Louie at Boston Washington a St, Louie Wscann' aa Wily ne fami; Costume, a | season's honors tn the handicap divi | In°the finale for bee aie eat 2m to, Johnny Harvey, of Challenge Cun roves were hola Chicago ot Philadelphia (2 games). Polladeiphia at Detrois Bile ait HR Papabeter, 108 te () ston, HP, Whitney's Pennant met! Davis, St_Paul, will meet Alles Menite os Hid Av Miss Minneapolis ran her fastest (*) Appreatice allowance claimed, [the fist defeat of Lis ggreer and go Guthrie, Pittsburgh, + . \ 4 =

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