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Ee aS TATRA GEER AMEE — € 45 ISN'T THAT ALWAYS THE WAY? Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) A. L. Walker Jr. of Staten — Island Academy Won the j Eastern Interscholastic Titlery | o by Beating Richard T. Haight | : of Pawling in the 36-Round 4 ‘ Final Over the Nassau Coun- 4 ; ao i nia Teter try Club Links. i] rah row Night Should Be the q A. L. Walker jr. of the Staten Island Academy, winner of the quali« fying medal with 79, won the ninth t a annual Eastern Interscholastic Golf e championship tournament by defeat- ing Richard T. Haight of Pawling 2 beige ‘ in the thirty-six hole final round over the Nassau Country Club links, When at one stage of the morning round the Richmond County Country 7 Club record-holder stood 3 up tt looked as if Haight might get a bad beating, but this sturdy lad, who is possessed of the true fighting spirit, only played the harder after that, so that when he 7 squared the match at the eleventh hole ] in the afternoon the gallery scarcely \ knew what to think. The sires of both © players were on hand, and they ap- 7% peared as excited as the boys, For golfers having only a year's tournament experience they played re- markably well. It was in the tourma- ment at Fox Hills a year ago that Walker, entering his first big oc compe- # tition, surprised every one by winning ‘ the medal in the qualifying round. ‘ About the same time Haight had @ try at the Metropolitan junior champlon- ship tournament at Englewood. Walker Won the final honors with bet- | ter dirgction. Off the tee comparatively few of his drives went a-wandering, whereas Haight, slashing at the ball with an energy that spells distance, frequently had to pay the penalty for Feria 'eat oly Ss" ciate ATHLETICS SPOIL COLLECTION ||Dreyfuss Says McGraw Case ‘Schwartz Brothers Taking |: Ss iste | | wolfer too much to do, Despite this # 7 be entirely trent and 4 hummer ' Will Probably Be Reopened|| Many Purses These Days)": 0% ssc i ‘| >, Hardest Fought and the Best : Lightweight Match of the Season. er Ne Yok brecias Kon 'W that the Frawley Law is to fo out of existance Nov. 15 wo in New York are tting the Tea] matches. When there was plenty of time before the boxers the star men stalled along as far as possible without meeting the fellows who could really give them a bit of trouble, Now it is altogether differ- ent. It's a case of taking a chance to gather as many good purses possible before the time comes when ali the classy boxers will have to move along to other more favored Gtates. Well, the old Frawley Law ‘will go out in @ blaze of glory at any rate, Among the really first class matches to be fought soon is the Dund Jackson bout to-morrow evening. This should be the hardest fought and the best lightweight match of the season, The Welsh-Leonard bout ‘Was sensational because of the wa: in which Leonard did his share of the Ln) ing, and because he knocked out and became world’s cham- any degree of steadine: especially end {2% montha ago Jackson startled “They Decoy the Yanks on ee Toss Em the First Five in the early round ’ porting world by knocking Dun- : : See cold dows in Polsdeionic ath a Games. Then They Deal the Next One Off the Botidm) Sverding to 6 Geegates trom Piesuren, Rareiy Drevtean Prentent & ; : Seen ft links and cif house of of the Pirates, said that steps probably would be taken to reopen the |/ Wall Street Brokers Enjoying|‘*7°us® to disqualify the winner so} The new gol in, twas entirely unexpected. Dun-| Of the Deck”—“Looks Like McGraw Will Be Sus- ft |the Engineers’ Country Club have been “I McQ: D ins that MoG has the National 4 that they might profit. This sort of ae } Gee had shown no sign of “going ri . ” Debkos senaacike ta Geshe with he fepsitaa declaration that he waa] Remarkable Success So Far | thing 1s one of the bad features of |formally opened at Roslyn, N. ¥. back.” No one else had ever even pended for the Entire Winter. ‘ i . |Nearly a thousand members and their coerced into signing his repudiation, With Their 2-Year-Olds. racing, and probably will exist a! geconds. And they had all hit him, At @ special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Sporting guests, many of them from” distant hhc ball POL ekicd pidabehdel citles, were present. The Engineers’ were! ca i> ad from Willie Ritchie to Benny Leon. By Arthur (“Bugs”) Baer. Writers’ Association of Greater New York a resolution was adopted ard. Jackson, too, was practically Count: Club property comprises the a indorslng the action of the local chapter of the Baseball Writers’ By Vincent Treanor. sportsmanlike demonstration, After |oid Willetts place, with an extensive an_unknown. It looked fluky. Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Association, which body drew up a resolution to present to the National HOSE inseparable Schwartz boys|@ short deliberation they let the race} water front on Hempstead Harbor; the Dundee, to prove that he ng ay HERL wasn’t any more plot to the Athletics’ victory than there is staggered him for more than a few slipping, took on many fights League, urging the directors to reopen the McGraw case. The directors can hardly miss these days at] stand as run. Duryea farm and the Powell farm. The he could, with the hardest opponents, to u Japanese waltzing mouse, It was silly. The Yanks already |] went on record as favoring and offering complete co-operation in the the race track. Their colors and he fought better than had five games of the set, and the A's win broke the collection. |] efforts of the New York baseball writers. have come down in front with start-| The three-year, old Bella Desmond, fore in his life. He wasn't 7 the | Of course, winning once in a while keeps a team {n practice, but the McGraw was suspended sixteen days and fined $500 on June 14 by {ling regularity recently. Enfilade, | Oscar Lewisohn’ Deca RAAUFAL Sontour of the. Mane an a cighiing man.” Tie wae, ‘A's have nothing to practice for, Looks like the Athletics are as mean as || President Tener for striking William Byron, an umpire, after a game at || ‘Thistle and Heredity, three two-year-|a lot of class. She won the Willet|faning. snow shocing and aking. Tome’ My Fiat And duckeoa! the a ti rete on getting sleeves with his vests, ‘They decoy the |} Cincinnati on June 8 from which McGraw had been banished for dis- 1) olds, have more than made good for| Handicap most impressively, shoul-| hs and golf Will be the principal eum~ ii decision, McGraw gave an went along winning fights in a meee | "5 ey deal the next one | PY bad ‘tional , landing clean knock. | )&0ks on and toss ‘em the first five games, Then they Tener, and upon being brought to task for it denied the stories written | whom racing‘is a side line, a sort of ib will be open all the year round og will make @ feature of winter | spring fed pond will afford skal 4 imported filly, has|, The natural contour of the Preaeeg” ¥ ver be- 1 Pr ‘tal h b 4 terview in which he criticised |! this pair of Wall Street brokers, to| dering 119 pounds and giving from | foe a Rok’ and harbor for power Rae a t and yacht tenders. Bath houses wil ‘ ded int juts and demonstrating that he | off the bottom of the deck. They glue the cavatcade by winning yesterda ten to twenty-two pounds to every- ‘ss in the season. by the baseball writers travelling with the team, &n outdoor diversion. Thistle in par-| thing else in the race. Of course,she | "Tie Membership of the” Engin didn't hit Dundee by accident. To- | Doesn't do them any more good than a cabin ticket on the North German been very consistent. Yee-| had Johnny Loftus in the saddle, and|Country Clus includes most u ol day he is regarded as a likely next half dozen. The| =" Legeal ei prominent engineers throughout opponent for Benny Leonard. Lioyd. It gums the Yanks’ chance to make it an even ha terday's win of the opening event/ this Is # lot in itself. Johnny rode |country.. Charles F. Quincy is ¢ ; hether he becomes Benny's next game would have helped the Yanks. And winning won't assist the A’ Gold Tassel made | one of his carefully judged races, and | President, John, F, Yee eee z victim or mot depends upon how he ig win last place from Washington. In the race for the caudal end of three in a row for the Burgomaster—| that was all that was necessary, and Stephen Ls Coles, Secretary, nhl comes out to-morraw evening with : day last year, fair but not] Wild Thistle filly. Heredity, a good 4 the rejuvenated and revengeful Dun-|the league, every victory is a defeat. Same day last year, | colt by Sain and Tradition, has drawn|, The Post positions of the starters| A host of leading feminine golf play-: dee. There's not the slightest doubt | so recent. Yea bo. Soldier Bartfield, the crack Brooklyn |of next month, Hed Wale, new manager of | 1 in the fourth race were just the same |¢rs of the metropolitan district, i ex- in the world that the “Scotch Wop" | Satake oer |welterwetght, and. Miko O'Dowd, the | Herman, anamice that i Loch doekitay ée-| Own three purses, the last one, ofa thelr numbers on the programme. |Decte! at) Hackensack "to-day, te wake 4s out for revenge. He hopes to flat~ ke McG: " be suspended for the entire winter. We sensational St. Paul boxer, will have it | {a Terry Martin in thelr ten-round battle Sat | course, through the disqualification of | This rarely happens. totirnainent of the popular New Jerse Jackson flatter than he ever flat- Looks like McGraw wi ~ Rink, {US night at the Bradway 8, C. of Mreokl™| George Loft's Papp. Enfilade, evi- vert club, Be the regular eighteen med anyone before in his life. If he| must have disciplin Deo eet At the Clermont | RINK: | iw will try to secure one of the big chide here dently a stake filly of class, has won|, That fifth race, the claiming event, | hundloap tition there will be sey succeeds he,.and no one else, can ——— . rooklyn, Their last battle was the | 14 stage the contest between Lgnch and Herman, e 2 DO) nad a fleld of twenty, the biggest {eral putting and approaching conte } claim Leonard's attention. for a When it comes to amputating players from the premises, Ump Rigler greatest fought in Brooklyn this g0ns0n. twice, been second once and in an-| seen at the post this year. Mangan-|in the interest of the Red Cross, b championship bout. is nearly as efficient a deleter as that greatest of all baseball censors— | Bartfleld claims he underrated O'Dowd] pilly Roche, the other race third, In her last start, ip|ese, a brand-new one, but particu- |! a hundred players are copeelal to old Pop Time. Rig gave four Hraves the wayfarer’s gavotte yesterday at the last time and the Irishman says he | also the manage of inler, the Sereatnline Rosedale Stakes, she took thellarly well liked by’ the paddock | *x9 part “a ED KID LEWIS is back from)one clip. He had his thumb working good, Didn't stop to reload, but will stop the soldier. Bartfleld is at the bene ves hae wore Laroy lt Jackson Johnny | Speedy Royal Ensign into camp in, @rps, although he had never etart-| entries to the annual father and poo the battlefield that gave him the |thumbed Stallings, 4, Smith and Tyler out of the works in snappy |top of his form, having won his last | tee selec feree ed, won it all the way, with Dancer | golf tournament to be played at Sleepy : 2 Dundee bout at the St, Nicholas Kink to-morruw | easy fashion, Rosie O'Grady was in| Second. Manganese ts a six Year old |fefioe 50 te Dias i sep ee pedis Tate er pane ody wat rhein nea pik. bie t fey : pean acupis amie PUR SSO DRE ITE errs | Meat xi MoPartiand ae bese ead at| ‘his race, but was practically left at| gelding, trained by Clarence Buxton, [natt Gaiurday morcing ty Prank mi ; + | ho . but exiled a good four-handed pinochle game, So > in all the other bouts re been ‘ shay Menta nave che Ye ete Ghnipana oF he toRrnc nna : to Manager Johnston, weighed in a: | hot Leg vi er A anal thee: plavers: Bur far Hie He deed to Gian | 4 se club will oven to-night at AP | she iuiab Ite seopeniag, | the post. The Schwartz broth rs have peg da Pie eee (ae en mittee, Certificates are to be awarded » } the required 145 pounds at 3 in the | might one ff lo, where pinochle scores are counted in with the batting | terme, L. 1,, when Irish Metay Cline of Harlem -—— la coupie of good jumpers in their delice with which he 44 Sanwa in| ihe Winners in leu of the customary afternoon, and stepping on the scales |UP around Buffalo, where p | aod Packey Homaxy of the east side will clash | tou Canletl, the Newark feathernoight, woo d* | stable, too, worthy of attention What bene Uae omni Tl prizes and the entrance fees fo be i after the official weighing, showed his | #4 fielding averages, | Benny Leonard, the world’s Ughtwelght champion, | trated Jobany Drummond of Jamey City at Provi- ' eee manage- forwarded, to “the relief of Be ‘ an ore ’ 4 one | will do all the announcing, Tom McArdle ts | dance jam night, was matabed to-dey by hie amo- | phan om ‘end: veal weight to be 388 pounds, James By cancelling the Phils yesterday, the Giants shuffled into first place. | Titcamaner, te sae, ee. Me Son dds Bessavn' ef Gea| Jobn Madden felt reasonably oieruon ip orm eeritin paatpeed fit ways Saree no gee about the! put there ain't any guarantee with it, By Pie ie to-day’ iy eun Seeanet — Francisco at Providence, July 6, tain of winning with Gold Tassel yes- fhorougbbreg Zora in recent Years, 188. He may not havé seen Benny the Appalachians, they will probably be bobbing joosely around in| pres what Harry Pollok, manager of Charlie - terday, and he told everybody so.|!s announced by John EB. Madden. The pertains welsdt Mus hee gure of {ho runnercup position again. If you have ever seen @ basket of crabs | wuss rn ie tase on tolions Chartlo Bouter, brother of Willie, the weil vi tate Dreeder in the country has dis. | "ed Ki o bw ke bis profemioval|) Gold T el na od race, but she ' Operate you will appreciate the Glant-Phil debate for the first place Job. | sporting Editor, Dear Sir —-Charile Hiding ly xe age gg vr coseagerire ues oe Ai yiawinied nay Dvds pera Pe A Pag adh al 8 crab almost absconds’ from the basket und some other two- | will agree to stop Fred Fulton or make im quit | Soin Mil Uhm iO ae ecoher ia q ‘ entitled to the championship, having | First one crt) vim back. Then he tries to inaugurate a little crustacean | iuskte of ten rounds or give bis entire share of the | e4aingt Wille Danes of the Bows Bewbel Sl mnistie's measure. Once or twice in Baton, un Oh Rr Pa aeaciaes ie ettioe expedition of his own and some other comrade natls him | fecelpte tw the Hed Cros, Fulton “ ne a eveut at this show Kuockout Fagers and Milly| the run from the stretch turn home HAMILTON ENTRIES weight limit of 142 pounds, | with a mean claw, You don't have to watch a basket full of those birds. oe - i. ie See pcarsey Oy jokey him | Defoe of Ht. Haul will te oyponente she seemed to have the Schwarts LION ENT le — No one Individual is going to have any fun if they can help it, They | ot ve the ring when he tried to make « eptech| yank Carbone, the fast [talian middleweight, | lly beaten, but when it came toa D KID ts going to fight often, | police themselves fuer the referee stopped the bout, Fulton abso- | to-day sent wont to this office o tue effect that | final drive, J. Williams on Thistle put) Racy now that he is champion, and ~ Jutely cannot stand body punishment, A dogen | the geport that Martin Julian ie bis manager is] i¢ ali over Mack Garner, Madden’s| June 2 of fourteen yearlings, all by Ox- gored to Willis Sharpe Kilmer of Bing- ‘hes "C ON TOU. The Newest , ARROUT FORM~- FIT hamton, for $32.51 (Special to ‘The Eventng World.) TRACK, HAMILTON, Oni The entriea for to-morrow’ hile have been clawing each other out of the —|imle in Buffel told me that Valsee, Fulton's | pot true, Frankie says he con't lmsglue how euca ms to be riding in a| "ces are as follows C O Jt, LA R he has no Intention of bicking The Giante aad Pie The rest of the league —|eurring partner, had him alc and disay in the|« report was ciulsted end he wanta al eom-("ider. Garner sce FIRST TACE—Clatming: purse $600; _ two. " ‘i . lead for a week. The Giants are there now. 9 parting 1 less, don’t care fashion these days. | vescaas longi, 10 Sa ‘ the soft ones. It's likely that he'll) lag ver iave to worry about either team escaping from the bunch eo |esumaslum every day with body punches, 1 sent | munications for his services addrewed to bimeelt, | careless, aa sea Aad nl, take on Mike O'Dowd again soon, is fh claw left in either outfit. Shake ‘em up. Weinert in to fight bis body and that's the way — : Defeats in the closest of finis! P| Lads Gatety. pitas And no one’ ever yet claimed that} 9nd as there is @ : he beat him end not by “fuuling’ him site Siete. Oe enn es eee. pire $600; tor foaled In Canada: six bird to list among the easy marks. aHlechian lama. | tied tant be tad parted whh wis measeee denen |paTentiy don't worry him, He needs Let's step, The swelterweights who lamped the game at the Polo se | Gargano, He declared that Jerowe wil: Lok after|@ bracing up, for naturally he is @ gee KLEGIN, the glone|Grounds yerterday at least inhaled the novelty of the A's snitching. a | While many ettempie bare porn sade bring the new cafe in New Orleans whi rarely good jockey. vencourt, 101 sArmine, 98 Doaky dal ott 80: Garish Stn, si ween, Leonant, the trots ‘i a me lame from the Yanks, ‘There wasn't any trick to it although some fans [thou * mewl tet ona? | Herman thought that rotting promoter, is back In wo champton, and Jobnay Kil- . aaa ter 02 Mone, Fox Ti, m flopped around in a da onditfon and eyed Connie Mack's hat an if | "ord ligewelet qumnon, ant toe the | beter sate to run the place, +9 Ne Alien rode a very peculiar race on] Rag! hao wes gle greeny ha gnyeterious lihey expected a flock of ut of It. Having finally seen the |iegtnerweight division, the chances are that these | Welsh to arrange the boxing bout for him, Shannon River. He went out to the | tame am ever. lew months ago he ran ie “nitty. HACE claiming A's cop a’game, Jack Gleason says he only has to see a century plant | fighter will come together ina short-distance bout. | 4s the boxing shows which hive ben held vy | front at the start, took back several upward; one a luxurious cafe in London, most! pioom to make his tournament compl He already believes in Santy | Word was received here to-day from Jimmy bbits to pop nee OS SR LE EO TIE LE ELIE OA EO Prather 108 the Broadway 3, O, of Brooklyn un Twrnday wists nt out in front again in \ Tito, 1T; amasingly fitted up. Moorish “sl Claus and everything . Dougherty that be hes sigued up Kilbane for «| tor several monihe hare not been as eurcenstal ag | mes then ie suggested he didn't | “lamer 1113! Malheur 112 Od the. gee ‘ satiate - bout with Leonard to Philly, and it t9 lbely that | un, “club officials papected, tt hos Leva daskd|® Manner th 4 ACE he Burlington bs nti ; ue vy varye one Py ad- Willy Gibson will aceept for Leonard. If the! tise during th summer months oo «vee suter-| want to win. In the final quarter, and upwant; six malted unleas he could give the mem. men meet they will battle six rounda, no decision, | tginments will be held ou th “ however, Allen went into the lead 37 ing Tica 08 : bers’ high sign, which was done by | AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. LATONIA ENTRIES. a's pen at won to be saga at ie Ameren Lr and stayed there to win easily, It 18] eri RAGE —Ths Relttanta. selling at tor the wailing Moor a gold coin - . | c eer League Baseball Club Groun ' c ere | $1,200 naan ( pet ands wats a 5 asa tp. Catteni eer suns rhe| LATONIA, Ky., June 28.—The en-|ciener July 23 oF 80, MONTREAL ENTRIES. possible that Allen's tactics were ig’tn x “ane an } sn | Richard says that he is about to Rye s for to-morrow's races ure ag| {Ties for to-morrow's races are as —_ Picci aie meant as brgathing spells for his | Jee tn se Macy Tid ihunba : ai fos A Kg iW et . j - bring Carpentier to this country, to | foil ei, (BACK —Pume $800), maiden Pete Herman, the bantemwelght champion, has ROYAL RACE TRACK, MON-| mount j pan mite wind i We fiieh | ‘ ead series of honing exhibitions | well . “i finally consented to Kid Wiliams 6 eee i Ont,, June 28,--The entries for to —_—_—_ Hesuure. a Hie. Fring : an ome war fund money. ‘ to regain bis title in @ retum battle, Merman | TEA! are an follows: vhen Willie Muapp went into the | tientiee: Mie mi See fener. 310 i Carpentier won't take on Haig ectared today that he will meet Willlame in «| Murs Tice, Are When PP 100: Nika. 10; “Searamouch, 105! Gootsennt s matches, It's just as well RACE —Purve, | $600; claiming: three. eos fifteen-round bout at New Orleans for the title olde i o B: Lynn’ | and tipwar on either Labor Day or Thavkagiving Day, but not (Sadia I InihS Sas! 0 1 3 tefore, Herman demands $1,000 for his end, with | jveser fins mise ti *Meatn Huble O'Brien o officiate as referee per, 108) stand to claim foul against Joe Byrne | tte; *White Grown, 10h. Tankank® on Dorcas, applause rang out through- out the grand stand, It sounded as if the backers of Favour wanted to give the stewards moral courage ‘ It would be a pity to let Carpentier's great earning power be wasted en tirely. ‘The money he could get for , France in a two months’ trip through “the United States would do 1 good for the French army than Carpentier’s splendid servic as an air scout and fighter. There isn't a man in America tn- SPORTING. RACING AQUEDUCT Intle on the fet Moddiina\tlae, et | “lady Ward.” 102 *Reauty, Spot® Apprentice ‘liowance. Truck sity, ba i iieithe Ealdie Mobe, the Cleveland fighter, who ren ortechh ty, alonit, 164 “Men: [out of « match with Ted Kid Lewis et Daston, Oe y08 twice “fearon, ©. not #0 Jong ago, claiming that he waa ill, is ie Const 16 Sema 0 ¢ evidently ready to battle again, for be hae been i SHIR WACE—Claiming, g700; cate and |ftgned up to meet Bryan Downey, the crack ligit- varhery ent aoman in America tn-| Satna, ot iy tat | net wy se rs Sree, te one te ( MAJOR LEAG ‘AND TO-MORROW : see Carpentier if it was possible 10d “Quarrerts, 108: [Wig on the aftemoon of July 4, ‘The contest R Six Attractive Event: oo? Tittie Hotlo, ‘chow ond the men i i Rue fal will be held @& an open alr an 108) iti it, ix ractive vents MM‘: fighters have tried to [hat Hela)! Kiba te TE thane ‘ahd, 7136; | ote aot a lus pound, 1a) reheat e cmaaterle, £33; led National League. l| Amerioan League. : “come back” when their fight- | , or” twos FOCWTH, RACE Pume $400: tures year-olds tae Kan lel alee oll | OPM salle palo WLbainme tn ou ec INCLUDING THE ee dis " 1 * C- or boxing champtonshipa of the | PGE Heri ACE ise $200; tree yearolte bs ¢ ing time was apparently over, |}16: General Novello “U8: 44 i Gomsenente f five and shalt furlongs New York 86 31.625 Cincinnat! M4 35 .485|| Chieago...42 21 pa Detroit... 29 30 492 ‘AND Few have succeeded. 1 don't remem- ME ar ea Pent ie Henge pgp vegs tr ig gee got lg Hehe’ i tg eo fy el Vanaack HRS: || Phila... 38 22 614 |Brooktyn..25 21 446 | Bowton....37 26 .607|Wash'ton 24 36 .400 MIDWOOD Ht NDICAP ber one whose effort was as success. | ;}!. Wily \h) pee Firet,” 112; "Art ee ee OY ea. tacmaas ueatyeelins enamel GR al, Chicago... 38 30 23 32 .418 || New York 85 25 .683 St. Louis..23 38 .377 4 im faker, 11, ° Al da APTN ANCR Akos 8800! clatining: three 2 30.616! Pitis’g! 39 .328|| Cleveland 33 32.508! Phila. .,.20 37 .351 ful as that of the great little New yore Fleuro timp.) 118) Wt phon, will referee, ear-okis iv oma. ode Bile. —“Dore Cay Mt, Louis Jeresy boxer, Frankie Burns. Frankie - yates aoe. sak Toone toe dou Waters | He Wheto fd tom! Aco RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. ! 5 Was supposed to be at his best when $ | a alaieen i Queen Jack Curley continued to storm the Jem Wi MF Harold "108; the, 108) "Bein Jon Lig) Ma New York, 4; Philadeiphi, 2. Philadelphia, 8; New York, 1, yo et Bn pion, Hs aor was bantam eam: NEW DODGER SHORTSTOP. Piatt Sy Tagg Waite. 108) AM strenghold with lags) bestardmenta renériay ie: rity iol ‘eo eiladbie, Soran, | yer 7; Boston, 3. Chicago, 6; Detrolt, 2 (1st game) earl ee le dropped nearly out of sight a — Ma + a z when he hie lew » ate y ‘ane, ; Claiming: thee. | Chicago, 4; Ot. Louts, 2 (let game). | Chicago, 3; Detroit, 2 (2d game). while after his ambition to whip| witiam Leard, an inflelder, with the|_ SIXTH E—Clatming: $800: fouryear.oide | West sow and circus at Jamestown, N, Y, The sak wemad te elles ‘St. Louis, 6; Chicago, 3 (3d game). | Washington, 7; Boston, 6 (11 innings). rir received 8 setback because | geattie, Wash., club, has been pur- J; a Mheos tod; Bi Ptice ia | Sheritt tek Denmesion of the show ond thn pieced | £9; ree: Tis ; a vod 6; Pittsburgh, ‘Cleveland, 5; St. Louls, 4. Goulon lost his title to Kid Williams, |5 . iat tion, 100" Conmoleet Hott Ray OS: | Witlant under the necemity of putting up » large | Mart, 10S, | a8 i Cincinnati, 6; aaa But lately he has come back to the |fhased by the Hrooklyn National League | dames f 1 Hacer River, iol vot |aecurty toma tn onder to move the ult over to | 10 i ee ti0: GAMES TO-DAY. etry “Marlin wa dew front, Aghting in Better form than Tee whi ia ahontatan | Masamune, Scammers oP, Wil Bo. 100; Tee, Pe. where tue elreun te booked to show to- Buy Boston vt Now York. ‘New York at Boston. + . Who will be shifted : x i ha Brookiyn, (Two jashington ladel, r d hem. ita Ge something in the Jersey |(hita tece during The ilineas of Mowres, | eithnet coe {ioe tee be — , ait “hs Rime am Tide, Famiilinte # rade, ne Senet Mihaanar yet eye Adu,” Boe climate. Ponce de Leon missed tt —>—_—.. FAT itr | Joe Tomch, the promising west side bantam. | Pstelus, xn ! Oe ee ei dcr, Detroli at Chicago. | * when he hupted for the Fountain of ts ToeDay, With Bow Mt, ' ‘Hfteld: 100; Chief Brown, 110. | eight, may get another crack at Champion Pete! if Cinetnnat ” | Youth in Florida, Polo Grounds, ‘Adm, $0c,—advi, "Wester cloudy,” ‘Track ‘slow, orman at one of tae local clube the latter part — "Alywention allowance, 4 4 , : \ ; .