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THE EVEN OR TING PAGE IN iB NG WORLD, TUESDAY, JU} —_—>— Lots of Interesting Things and ‘People Seen at Opening of Aqueduct Race Track. Comrrttts: Wed Pak Erweloa Worl) BENT down to Aqueduct to see the Brooklyn Handicap run. Crowds, ,enthusiasm, fast horses, green grass, sunshine, dust, four-bit cigars, milk and cocoanut pie, famous horsemen, jockeys, trainers, everything just as it used to be in the happiest days of the sport. Yea, layors too, ready to risk anything from a two-dollar note to twenty thousand. Didn't see any twenty thousand dollar bets, but they tell me would write down a twenty thousand dollar bet without batting) an ¢) make too, Which is something not always done by regular uniformed bookies in the home of) horse racing, old England, Remember one day, with 250,000 people at the Deroy, 1 saw a bookie who was de- tected in the act of hastening away Gaoene Low, A AML “THE WAY FROM from there caught and hung over the Bau fence, minus most of his duds, some Eartvenen . of his whiskers and all of his reputa- tion. Mut nothing like that at Aqueduct! The oldtimers just write their little Gite Nicos, notes on a little white slip, and ap- WISHING HE HAD A parently that's all there is to it, The MAASHIN: NIBLICK SO He ying off isn't done with a bras COULD LAY A Bi nd. Perfectly legal and orderly S DeAD te Me bin’, cording to court decisions. It's a great sport—this racing. You can’t call it a “game.” Belmont objects seriously. AT THE BROOKLYN HANDICAP Copyright. 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). Sia GETA srceten lor wR Buumentam, SAM BERNARD | Aicem i HE WAS HIDDEN WATERING a oy Ss IN HIS Corrar. ere, = "ee NEW YORK ant . + SOHO TOUREY | Staten Island Academy Plays | Captures Qualifying Medal With Card of 79, ) tn tne qualifying round of the ninth annual interscholastic championship tournament at the Nassau County Club, A. J. Walker jr., the Richmond County Country Club record hold representing the Staten Island Acad- emy, won the medal in the qualifying round with a card of 41, 38, 7), @ stroke better than J. W. Sweetser bxeter. Coincident with the medal play test was a team competition, in which the |Tome School quartet won with al ‘aggregate total of 371. ‘This was tour strokes better than the score returned | by Lawrenceville School. Walker went round in 79, but : {Richmond County golfer felt little elation, having in mind doubtless « (Practice, round at Nassau Sunday, when he went out in the 4 ceptional score of 33 and came in 40, for # total of 73. Yesterday, | however, on at least | six | Walker’ miased short putts, the only one of any length that dropped being a fifteen footer on the tenth green, which netted him a 2. The fact that Sweetser came home in 87 made the others take notic though the general opinion was that Sidney T. Scott, the ill School st was more to be feared. | When all the cards had been pos |. the draw was immediately ie for the first match round in the cham- | plonship division." Walker, going even ‘faster than in the morning, had Will- jams beaten from the start, the first named turning for home Sweetser won as ho pleased match round against L. 8. Schwertz, « Lawrenceville player, who had taken 104 in the qualifying’ test. (epeonerailiffioteniennst MONTREAL ENTRIES. LOOKS & BIT Litter ! PRANK MORAN much more dignified. Fighting—that is a “game,” perhaps. But not the royal sport of horse racing. You see lots of interesting things at a big race. There was Harry Payne Whitney, for instance. I happened | to be looking at him just after the! finish. He grew red in the face, and got up and sat down again three times—just like that—and then turned around laughing to speak to some friend. And then somebody grabbed | his hand and tried to shake it loose) from his wrist. Harry Payne sort of slid into the crowd after that. He) didn’t seem to be looking for “no- torlety.” Now if he had been a mov- ing picture actor, for instance, does ny one suppose seven elephants and | a gun team of army mules could have dragged him away from that seat of his at the front railing, where every- one could look up and lamp the proud Brookiyn winner? I should say not! As Mr. Whitney disappeared niong came my old friend John Madden. “A Delegation of Battle Microbes Crawled Into Out of the Race for Last Place.” By Arthur (“Bugs’’) Baer. DELEGATION of battle microbes crawled into the office Ump Byron's article about the present ‘baseball being caused by the war in Europe. “What do you think of that?" | scurrilous, This closes the { Thapter A vriters’ win the first of the Brooklyn | trial, sgre eRe ENT EH | tyes 5 incident. Chapter @f the Baseball Writers’ As- ire trial, and so did Regret, but time 100; . it j 4 le ordon. ewe II, Dir Vetemhinet sa sas cielccea sociation has been called for 11.30 Handicaps by a nod back in] trials went by the board at the official AQUEDUCT ENTRIES | SIE TEACH ame 00 8 he ever shows. “If an English Doubleheaders are becoming as common as bones in shad. The | o'clock to-morrow at the New York| 1887, or, to be comparatively recent, | finish, The actual contest saw Bor-| ATUEDUCT, L. I, June 26:—The en- | Hin iyin bat ean, horse comes over here and wins a b Yanks tossed a double contortion on Saturday and threw another Press Club to adopt some action rela- | ¥0U may have watched Whisk Broom| row in front by a head, with Regrot|tries for to-morvow's races are as! Hein iuser” stake You, newspal fe lows always twin header yesterday. The Robins also did a double flop Saturday, | uve to the McGraw repudiation of an| *#llop home in front of a good fleld 19} second and old Rosebud a fast closing | follows fe Sante ers pe ee celean ieea and repeated yesterday for the Flatbush bugs. The Athletios accepted interview denouncing Prestdent Tener | the 1913 running of the otake, but it] third. Roamer was in the hunt for a|,,,!" horses finishing one-two-three, and ae Be erica ed. toca taut ae Silt oree with Donovan's lor the National League in Pittsburgh |!8 @ pretty safe gamble that you ttle while, but that's all. Ws aE ora wees mst | MERCNEH RACE breaking records, You want to,make) faba” el q 'e y on Wednesday evening, June 13. This| Bever have looked qt a classigr con-| Regret went out in front at the| ska foe fie enr-year-olta, "and, ‘up: | Tite gy, test in the world! 1 guess I _ ought to know something about that. The Yanks’ contests were neat but not gaudy, I sold the father of this Borrow horse for forty thousand and one dollars.” ET a prominent State official who is doing a tremendous amount of work in connection with war affairs. “Guess I'm entitled to a little r laxation now and then,” he explained, “I work from § in the morning until by Mogridge's stylish shooting. Shooker and Russell stymied in the second. The batting was a trifle more coplous in thie g: The Robins seem determined to abscond from They have busted out of thoir comatose condition and Caney Stengel tossed his bat at an ump but missed, 1 the next morning every day, About| Red Smith was deported for making faces at the ANOTHER INCIDENT CLOSED ‘BASEBALL WRITERS to Repudiate Ump Byron’s Article About the Present Baseball Belligerency Being Caused by the War in Europe”—“The Athletics Are Taking All the Interest Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) ‘They denounce the article as absorb the first game by mixing a run while the A’s were being stubbed The Athletics are taking all the interest out of the race for last place. a bat at an ump and missing Is very wholesale in the National League. mps. Red claims he by H.P. Whitney’s the Office TO ACT TO-MORROW INV GRAW MATTER They'll Demand Hearing Be Given Those Charged With Misquvting Giants’ Manager. Stablemate Regret Is Second in Best Race for Old-Time Stake—Roamer’s Time Trial Got Him Nothing. long in the saw it, Several of worked wonde when it came to repudiate belligerency By Vincent Treanor. H all records to OU may have seen Dry Monopole] ran to his A special meeting of the New York interview rdused the ire of President | test for the old time turf fixture than start, ran the Tener to such a point that McGraw ‘They Just managed to] Tener to auch a point that that won by Harry Payne Whitney’s| the first mile, and in what seemed| jaunm iter: Beablet: | MES po Ray caryeeteneing ine in AG Horrow at Jamatea yesterday. TO}uncanny team work let her stable| !#fj,;qzm 3 | “Page Powe the Athletics | den squarely on the shoulders of buse- | D&#!n with, It was a worn, Seer mate, Borrow, up on the inside to| werl:, mars: neling!” one wee Farott : ame, ball writers who have long been his| breaking Borrow atuck his nose] snatch victory teen Of The fea Mie poran, its on ate! Y from her in th Hefetan, Ol: vrctage Ode Hacer friends, ‘This satiated the President |in front of that queen of f Re-| few atriden, That the iC | EPURTH TAGE Bor tieeeyearoids’ gad" up ed Daw Bene and owners of the National League, | grot, in the time of 1.49 2-5, clipping | yw ides, fe victory of} want, the Witte Handicap; oe inde anf't wk: | Walter Brooks and Red Daw fought @ who quickly dismissed the case by | © ‘6 | Whitney's Borrow, with his Regret| {emt hetiys, (Chote, Bela pymind | sensational ten-round draw at the Ye the second division, declaring the incident closed, Mem-| W9-ffths of a second off the world’s’ second, was popular, was attested b; Ry, Sati easese Tso), 2341 | eae porting Club lose nicht aan are winning, Bers of the Haxeball Writers’ Asao-| best previous mark, made by "Roamer ino rooting of the crowd during that | liner aie tetampee weet ate ned areas . oe Ain. ciation will now meet, and no doubt 914 at the Laurel track in Mary- | at | TOS: istommose, jothee Mackie, OS: , The fine for tossiN€ demand that the case be reopened ver at the Laurel track in Mary, last eighth of a milo of ax gruelling a al (umn a8) Thoth isin pbs | Benedict Easy and a hearing given those who are . saeactch yee contest as has ever been seen.on the ate Cepesis, 5, speaking, was a 0.12 2-5, 0.24, 0.85 charged with misquoting McGraw. World’s Record Time Made | Winning Classic Brooklyn Speed marvels known to turf history, but It resulted in a race that will live finishing line the winner had to break MONTREAL, Ont. June 26.—The ! road brought the crowd to the course ¢Ntries for to-morrow's races are as any time it sulted itself, Time sched- follows: ules were ignored early and trains aL pen ren, Hight, 106; Sam i10; ‘Att itAxCk Borrow George Loft’s two-year-old, Papp, is *” undeniably a fast horse, but he has! gna become such a bad post actor as to be furlongs—Lady Hety, M1; At rt a most unreliable betting proposition, Mraties. 101: Adunal’ 16h, Cet Volant, After being slowly led to the post he Han shore, ‘101 id of Frome, He 100; Lady THIRD RACE ix f kicked up an awful fuss thore. Shape: and behind the barrier. He wasted * 103; Quick 108, enough energy to win any ordinary! : Karly Riser, 1 Di race before the webbing Was eVeN Wmicas iio: tities “Revel, Til) Paty Mack sprung. When Cassidy finally got the | 116 "Awa eligibles Brigit Stand, 100; Delaney turned, twisted and squirmed in front! , 00: ciate ~ | A Cue, 18: *Corkey W108: 8 ay, Pr + {tie 15 field away, Papp ran all over the race E”- rurse $500: claiming: three memory of those who the candidates had | track to the outside, el pe and le uj ait furlongs, } ers for the contest, but | Where his mood took him. Troxler fat: Owana, 108: walls 03 couldn't keep him straight, Tle was); beaten off at the end, Everything else | + equal, Papp (which means a Penny a Pound profit}, can lose those which beat him yesterday ios. Costumer, 110; Sig, BIOS 110; Bad Brospeet, 113. Also i cides) List, 109; Lehgabibiel, 118; Aaduaty to a showdown at the claim victory. Roamer marvellous preparatory Semper stalwai bt :\Haynide veiling meaviechans:. $1,000 addel antate, 14, Pourhheepeale others off their feet tn two. miles, mead, 125 y eee vei MeN: | Battling Levinsky easily defeated Al | E turf. But it.wa . | 1. bens Hoge 124 Mickie (isu. ) edict a d one day a week I have to see a horse) wasn't making faces, No man should be exiled if he just naturally ch a 0.47 8-6, 1.00, J.12, 1.242-5, 1.862-5 and , ut It,waa on the return of the| ‘05, “ente’ Nevious, “Tot llaacer Tips hood eneact at the Miliary A. C: last lathe, race—to rest up. }f I didn’t I'd crac! " 4 M CHICAGO, p horses to the scales that the real en-| (!mp)/N%0; Mangacese. i. ible if #coring two knockdowns. looks that way. The ump balting in the leogue still continues, Fishing . June 26, 1.492-5 afval a ansvof at Greatest rest in the world, this is! 4 o NECTAR Aenean thusiasm over the Whitney y | bres, 100 2 . ; is bad, When you bait an ump all you catch are fines. \ 5 r the they victory | br And he went on. As was predicted it would be in gssey Yala’ (im), 118 Bumped into Jim Gilmore, who y Ban Johnson, ae te renewal (eee erted itself. It seemed as if the} 10: (Fire Rall 7) looked as happy as if there’ never| Strengthened by the presence of Manager Mcftaw, the Giants were n League. Ruin joat hiv tomper | these” columns, this season's renewal entire grand stand had got up and r thie sede ot: conditlons CONTOUR” had been a Federal League. crullera for the Phils, The Quakers haven't had such sweet cookies in & Owens the umpine: who fea “anicned [Of the Brooklyn Handicap was most’ cheered itself hoarse, while | the gate I CF ‘And Mr. Belmont, Just as young asl jong while, ‘The New Yorkers’ batting attack was greatly stiffened by /him olit of the kane Tor protesting de- | extraordinary, It not only brought Woinen folk xplit thelr gloves In clan- Porcabede 100, iene ad The Newest 4 he used to be even years ago. sil) Mefaw's personal coaching, and they didn’t have any trouble in pounding |<i#ions on Balls and strike together the greatest collection of fin. Outalde of Regret and Borrow) (lim) 10s | bee ese trash alr and taken (out two hits in nine innings. During the two weeks that the weakened | grat bet b bane Wat tone eae oles cae ee oe isa Tome set? | Seay ne lotees and. has, -no|Glants were flopping around without a manager they allowed every team | everything else in the first sixteenth worse treater ambition than to have Amer- {In the league to lose to them. Now that they are reinforced by Manager By She led right into the final eighth LATONIA ENTRIES. fea develop the finest horseflesh In the| McRaw’s lack of absence they have succeeded in forcing their way out of ind stood off all kinds of chi . C P 3 John Pollock f challenges, = fo world for the use of our American] first place and are clattering around in the number two cubbyhole, When it came to a pinch in that last}; LATONIA, Ky., June 26.—Entries for mounted men, Balancing the books, we find the Giants have a deficit of one game, No| , js . crucial moment, with Old Rosebud |to-morrow's'races pre ax follows Saw Frank Farrell, not looking 80) knuckles were parked on neutral chins, it 1s @ long time since local boxing | Frankie Wilmwn will g: agaiaat Burt Srmcer, coming like a fire horse to a three-| , fURST RACK Claiteing, 8700; maiden two. young, But Farrell has been bucking | hes acai [fans have had the good fortune Of 86°! aioe sing gol tgitweight. bat rraanie 2httm, Rovtnson, on Regret, looked | 1: ie darian Hts, lane a harder game than horse racing. A oe ling any new boxing atara in action, but! ¢, Tue two good lightweight battiors, rate around fcr help from the fily’s stable- | 1H Min Hon “ Baw donens of prosperous men, of Military expert urges all Americana to learn to speak foreign |to-night a lad who has won consider-|caeyt ° Hmmklyn and cick Sunler of Sera mate, Borrow, Ho had gone to the! jui* itt) pote Wl aed surrounding Cad Box-| languages. Are we going to talk this war or fight it? ‘The same | able mucceas in the South and West will decision bow at the Armory A, 4. vt Boson 1. | Whip to keep the Ally keyed up to her] 112: algo ¢ me of them were 20 vfs anne A j ‘ make his debut h t Rcdtaer | ai ‘ ork, Borrow lvomed up on the rail, Pn ser oualy mincing at aipa of white) vocal system accma to hold awny in dasedall. Players are trying to | make, his debut here at the Foner aigit - d Rodinson swerved over as if to aie paper. Doggett—he wasn't nervous.| chatter their way fo wins, Result, that there are a lot of errors Boner Wie Gear e es hae tans naronnd battle between Buck Crone and) give him racing room. Knapp, on eile t," 00, a He's a slender fellow—wears blue! chalked up by the umps in the $ column, Seive: Gna ans Ho Dee TOME the Pittsburgh s. whca wae | Borrow, saw the opening in a flash Fair 1d: KH. Andemon, 14; Tom Jr, serge suit and boys’ size shoes, is welve and twenty round draws with | te fought at the Expusition Mude and touk advantage of It, In a jiffy Heb Dunudon, 107, very dark, with light-blue eyes that - Johnny Dundee and knocked oUt | fiat in Wittevurgh Int niet, onl o re omtyoned | he Was at Regret’s side, and once| \'s a4, S00; thrwe-vear shoot glances everywhere, Usually | Ls registration of all fighting men ts good dope. Now|Frankic Russell. in sixteen rounds.! for one week, becaum Crouse cut de lip in @ ere Robinson, * satisfied, seemed] |: Fovtabelte, 104 smiling, ‘They say that fellow thinks make the birds wearing sport ahirte roxister too Hanlon i# boxing Harry Donahue of Miendly paitte content to let Borrow up to win by any Liberstor. 108), no more of ten or twenty thousand | ‘one Peoria, the er who gave - J, Left to herself, Regret prob. sive dolars than he does of a baked potato, Discipline in both leagues has been looser than a horse collar. Every |Johnny Kilbane seh Ae 8 a ee ie, ee youd nave won handily, The eam rides the , ¥ ema on , upire > . over wi Pe wn. | tends to hold his first open-air show Pobets | Kreatly touted Omar ayyam was eae HOOK handa with Mr, gJamea|tetm Fides the umps, The regulation uniform for umpires should be ever was siven im the We Fd ee May Gh Ges tem Geek te le aes te Une bea WMA ad peawes 4 ; : nd stirrups, A side saddle would do for the Washingtons and|round semi-final Walter Laurett and | Ginsona to b , 108 tat Butler. You know him. Yes, e na to box the winner of the Soldier Bart. | little thereafter 1 Lantern) 29 lgrte A Nvery corner, | Athletics. ’ Farmer Sullivan, rival west side welt- | field-Mike O'Dowd battle, which takes pla Andrew Miller's Roamer had worked], FIPTH RAG: your’ vee ,_ .eronery store on every corner.) —— ers, will clash, the Clermont iti ‘Thamday night fastest for handicap, and on this| 'pnticap: tar nts an Rend for He's one of the big horsemen, Fine If the discipline keeps on relaxing it will be am loose as pajamas, An] 44 pares so ign | mem ate boning 1 pounda ringside, O'Dowd | he was Hberally supported. Mut asl tiotsi at qua; stinnay “Ch rine Heri, ronal stable, Likes it too. }ump's decision now counts about as much as a Republican vote in| oo ponent Une to get a auitanle i | hae nerer been beaten in Brooklyn, while Barttieig | was told’ before by the writer, time A aes mig 110: Cudieel Along came George Loft. Also) Alabama baneet for wil qeo on “oe hoot dae has won seven of his last ten bouts there by the! (rials and actual contests with the we. HN bem His, ftringhuret. 120) | —— wi nown, Eve Ne orker | with the nuumerois knockouts to credit, 370 | knockout to : oopree oe f akeage,. th Der anines carmaaien tram vauinl ; Welamautel Uday i back CHRON, tw ue : | silks up are vastly different. Roan saan we MING GUARANTEED Ube with his Gandy. tas some fast |and can't do It when ho gota into the | HAMILTON E! Tirookiyu fighter, to #0 against Hireunaa In tie| At the Harlem Aporting Club of Hammels fya.| Cncountered bad racing luck, he was ne teary ian ENN: lim rearatde; TOPEL SWIMMING SCHOOL horses too, ring, Fulton says Al had him out| NTRIES. featire go of teu rode at tie Hnwdnay BL, 0 | thon, Rockaway Beach, to-night Willy” Pitan. | 1M MONS 2 atrhgmling Male ety, And rato, +. 10; Rway,corGth St, Booklet “D." River “Yes, sir,".Mr, Loft says, “there's twice, and Al had a hiatus just when | poe ees Havokire op Maurdiy erenlpn, Z0br 7) GENiel| mane, the, Kontere beatae, Sil mest Tey Wnable to run to his marvellous pre- NTH a = one thing ‘you can feel sure about. he should have slipped over another | ale . has been d wine good fighting the last fw | Ma colored, while in the ten Andy | Y " a ny ty When T'send ‘em out T send ‘em out| punch. That's Al's trouble, He had RACK TRACK, HAMILTON, Ont. | months, outpoluting Hob Lerere aud giving Ullu- | Cortes and Wee Harton, colored, will face exch | ! Btory. mary Fale BOATING to win, Only instructions my jocks!/a hiatus, He has ‘em hat's the | hacew Mae eaitoigt £08 to-morrow's | yout smith # terrific battle | other, | aqueduet has not seen such a Mon- 8 Se et is to ride it out to the iimit, only thing that keeps him from being ACB i | ane - a f ce the old days of the : Whatever happens. Got the lasi|world's champion: Ft tS vehi fume plan: Owes: | matali be the ace of « content oetmen | Dich Curley aunmnem that be bas bere op | ad THEDOH Bin eee Malad Ralls, trct fat Weather clear, A G : Ua Fetatee: J00r ar Wn haere rratiehe to-aighl “ | pointed matchmaker for Ben Shibe and Jimmy |hikh stools, The Yong Island Ratl- track fact ounce of speed, win or los “I never heard that Al had any | { Hie, bas Wien Ton.) Rttine, 100; | Beas weighta to-night. ‘Khe fight haa arvuaal a b ma You seem to have a fighting trouble with bis hands,” muttered | “sh sce. tka: j[eeztamme. 208; | greet dee! of intemet among the fight fans of tha | Dougherty, the PAnadetnis premetem, whe ip AT ‘ streak,” I said, “and some one just Dan Morgan, “This ‘hiatus’ must | 4M adian bed ve sear-onls wp ee BM Mescopiel yr tta Mb egal etererigp a angers ee Pye told me you look like Frank Moran.” orse than an ulna bone." RCC vy: | Wein awerk sa rod Fulton Ne | Mi eue th kek tor Win due BR, oe eee ter A U DUC MEGA T ebate Bothian ratoried| tienen. 6B Prince Whilat trope, 104 cota giant, »bO pesently furnished @ @ ane ta Dos for him duly 98, fot whch be to E I a A ” IM COSTIGAN stopped a mo- $1.00 | will come together in & teu go at an owe | secure Ber conard’s signature, through Billy TO. : Wouldn't tet. that worry me for a ment to talk about California. | a 11a LS | air show to be ataget at the Quecaaberry A, &. | ibvon, to-day = 1,000 pat g stip beh mome! had the Loft bank ac- < thei Madden aga z dun Kettering, . ay Dy foment if ¥ he oft bank a one then Mr, Madden again, (1H) toa, Bway, UkY ACH Bob Mealliser, the feat and clever California |, Johnay, Panden ie already in fine fettle for his National League. American League, si DE STEEPLECH ; ‘ x and George Low of Hr ol, a en OURTH RACH Harton wet beh | tieeeti Goa to eae. “ailformi® T yout with Willle Jackson et, Nicholas te Pa cohbout, this time saw Andrew Miller ity ‘him Gi Nichols, 1 introduced |iarve mia, Wea et Bt! lBiy "At" [tcl to-day Uy Lew Mayme Qo engage hci | MOM mid oh be reton || ae MO ae usr are | WILLETT HANDICAP ng won, 100 i pensh Ten rh Moe ee ‘ . tee | the mcakes, he weighed 132 poulids, end atter 5 so to speak, Nothing more Any- Mr, Madden and the great golfers.) Mevice 1 laity | main go of ten rounds at the Harlem 3, C. espa ne Day gel dn gg fs! .37 21 638/91. Lowia,.23 35 .397 body might look ‘pensive under the “Do you ever play golf, Mr, Mad- |, VEPAH RACKCisiming: pmo 000; three. | Hemmuel’s Mation, Mocaray each, om duly 4. |e Orr vt Me weigh tua « title under |] New Yo Ber takes 31 gealwaeie tet | and FOUR other Gopd Races ikhty good race at that, ey * 100, Gainer, 114 i i i q loom te mond ov jack Curley has @ nfunction proceedings MAL RACE TRAILS bout this time bumped into Sam) "No." sald John, “but I have some | 100; Alex Gets 1 et irs emai | gututed ‘ads content in the Supreme Court against Champion Willard RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. Re PAGE Shee Bernard, who was hidden in his col- customers who do. When a man | filaibie . vont: nd’ Stam, Tas] “J to restrain him from’ giving further circus per. Phitadetphia, 2; New York, 0, New York, 1; Philadelphia, 0 (1s game), thush AV. Brook. lar, Looked as if he'd fallen through sends word that can't come to] Land. 100, | Kearninon + 100; Flowers| Henny Valger, the ch bantam, man-| formances in this State, Curley secured am in: | Brooklyn, 3; Boston, 2 (1st game), New York, 7; Philadelphia, 5 (24 game) Reserson’ ier” Lations and couldn't get up far enough to call 4 jhorse until afternoon, because | SIXTH HACE Claching “pire $000; thme. | seed bY Doc Bagley, mate such a hit with the | junction which wme telegraphet to Buffalo, Jess Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 2 (2d game), Washington, 4; Boston, 0 (1st game). Cour 0 Fenc by. Trolleys. ar help Danssd ain GA at haf a game of golf to play, 1 know | eerewe, and, ah awe mile hte’ | tane ot New Bedford last nigut that he was im: | will have to appear in court today to tell why Boston, 4; Washington, 3 (2d game) GKAND STAND Bi, LADIES 81,50, Maxey Blumenthal, I'm going to sell him the horse, Those | lin gent 1nd. wy 100: | mediately i ara bux Al Shubert, the local} the injunction slic not be made permanent Cleveland, 9; Mi. Louls, 6, || Maxey’s*mind wasn't on that horse are the fellows who buy horses, | auiram, Jo, Milo lark. 105, | favorite, om duly Curley is suing Willard fr $20,000 on the groun vogllagy , | 7 race, When & man comes around at half |fuapsearay ant th oe ant anf igith ie: | yy an afort to atve the fleht fous plenty ut | tt the chauion’s action tn yn Deteh rs Calenge rove BATTERY SWIMMING BATH { “How's that big fe! w of yours— past five in the morning, riding In a /tm ain oe Ife ie ‘ po yg ll * ie PB oad peal | broke hie coutract, which has until Sept, 5, GAMES TO-DAY. Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths, Mew, going to stort him again?” we quer- dinky little Ford, and wants to. ace ( ing ond 1123 | Nrooklya fight promoter, hae deckled to bold ture |" UP “Rew York at Philadelphia, Two games, —_| Philadelphia at New York. jed cheerfully the workouts and clock ‘em himself, | 90)" Fimt St * . again,” sald Maxey, ‘1 fomnoyreoli him a horae, but [il wieh |. ¢Arumeatiees atlowance claimed, Rate ten-round bowls for the neat whow at the Hinad- | Knockoat Bagere aid Dilly Defoe will be the Boston at Brooklyn, Two games, Dewons at Chicago, \ Two games. @on't know what's the matter with 1 vd ‘Those. fellow , tha weary: eae My way 8. C/ on Satunta In the star ovat | headliners at Fairmont A. Satunt Chicago at Pittsburgh, Two games. Wt Louls ot Cleveiand, } Al, Nice fellow, good boy every way, tous) nin hunters, Give me the i Fy ge » doe b cra si ity will go againet Terry Mars! night. They'll in the feature bout of ten ‘(pcinnatl at 4, Louis. Washingten at Boston, || <thy Be. : y DAFERS (3 i aseball To-day. 3.00 PB. MmeN. ¥, Amor. | tin of Providence, while in the other two wuts rounds, Tuey have agreed to weigh in at 1 good head, knows wer thing to dom golfers every time, jeans ve, Philadelpiia, Volo Grda, Adm.60¢.-—Advt, “Vepper’ Marun meote Young Norman 24 pounds at 9 o'clock op the oiglt of the bout { i ee