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-_>o-— If Jim Coffey Can Overoome the Frank Moran Hoodoo He'll a Lot of Credit. ‘Wah ing On. HO PoE tening Wort) 'M COFFEY 1s to have another chance with Frank Moran, out doors in Brooklyn, The date J ot ds not yet determined, ‘th If Jim can overcome the hoodoo in is fight he'll carn a lot of credit. ‘Twice he has had Moran apparently eaten, and each time the sorrel opped fighter has come right-back with « firrting flurry that Coffey not stand off and has knocked Trishman out. Coffey was considered one of the est of the championship contenders 2 AOR ALE GE RATT oe. until he was so unfortunate as to meet) ; Me ta a big, long armed, clever sort fighting man, with willingness power aplenty, and a fair degrée of skill, but no great head while under ire, Moran showed in his last fight that while he may be going back a Jittls In speed and punching power he & take a hard punch and come back ith a counter. And he can swing enough to knock down a brick I, Coffey’s chance is to avoid ding still, like a brick wall, In he fodts it about @ bit and holds head he may give Moran the beat- es he started to hand out twice | i ; ' ; : EORGE BONHAG Is to be con- gratulated. His appeal from the Gecision of the A. A. U. Reg- istration Committee, which disquall- fied Bonhag after his gteat walk at Island and ordered him to give up bis medal, has been success- ful. A mail yote was overwhelmingly ‘8 favor, At times the A. A. U. Registration ‘Committee shows little regard for the supposed to sup- in Bonhag’s case More than that, rule and precedent, Registration Committees known to do some funny Athletic club people still r the ease of a famous teur” athlete who wag tried on of professionalism a couple ago. Direct evidence w: including some of the checks aome of the witnesses , the athlete had sold prises, appeared to defend the ath- was too big & point winner be lost without a fight. And he uy and completély white- and the “case” dropped as jy as possible. A furiny thing: witnesses who had given the , &o, to the Registration Com- to be used in evidence were ole to regain their property, ey eaked for it, why, it had wenlently “lost.” NUMBER of the large Hastern’ colleges will resume plying football this fall. In " tho fest and Middle West they never ve given up athletics entirely, Harvard, Princeton and Yale are that football can be re- this season, as nearly all of trained tootball men are in some ich of the army service. At Dart- ith, which always has a heavy id Z Ty i a 4 s F if Hue Heil te ois the subs are in khaki now, There ta some talk of letting down the bars eo that freshmen can play on the r sity Why not? The idea of freshmen from the varsity to knock out the practice of ine inducements to star men to ome to eollege for a year and play fgotball. And ‘there's no chance of @pything like thet now, ANS LOBDRT scems to have his eye on the ball these days } | | Hans knocks out a home run) | as easily’as he pastes a golf ball over the fairway. I saw Hans playing golluf in Cuba, and believe me, when he leaned on that little pill it set out | OB some travels. Ty Codd knocks out a homer with bases filled. In a few years more this will no doubt develop into a regular habit. D AN AHEARN, who used to jump pnw ae here in N, Y. many years ago, is one of the old-tim who can etill “hop some.” Dan won the Cen \ tral A. A. U. hop, step and jump , championship Saturday, clearing 48 feet 6% inc He hasn't gone back ) t aby great extent. _ won the mile in 4.16 Fall, of Oberiin, Fall seems to be &@ consistent performer. Yhere's a good chance that he will break the Feoord, in competition. The A. A, U Wasa little care! in accepting the fast record, It always has been a Tule that a record must be made in petition. Tuber Was not in a reg- Fr competition, He was paced, The was fixed up technically within fules, some of the fas middle tance men in the country being fn handicap marks they never have received under other cir- ees. They took their time Taber caught up, then set a hot for him. By hanging to this pace aout. he smashed the record ‘ey Joba Paul Jones, who had p bis mark fairly in an open legiale championship, without 4 pace of any kind, all cum- starting from scratch, has a lot of the old stamina, He can | iting team, the whole eleven and) NGI WRAY AWARRRS TWH PES RES ———_— Bur ir DoeswT SLOPE QUITE AS AUCH AS I THOUGHT No —_—s—— Real Stars of Younger Racing Set Are Yet to Be Seen, Judging by Form of Those Which Have Raced. By Vincent Treanor. OTHING stands out among this season's two-year-olds, that in home, ticularly ” i he of racing luck. rarely have to be made for a cham- pion thoroughbred. everything and leads the pro aes a ik oy Excuses He A champion usually runs fast. Great American, from a time stand- point, was a slow race (1.01 2-5), par- w when it is considered that Old Rosebud came out in the very next race and ran the mile in 1.87 3-6, @ performance that usually BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK "wit Two-Year-Old So Far Stands Out as Champion Ot the Juvenile Division lke this overcomes sion The Des SF EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1917. Copyright, 1017, by The Proas Publiehing Co, (The New York Evening World). ‘YouR SHADOW AWAY FROM He CuP = Tou ieNow) We Ber, ON THIS HOLE Fistic News and Gossip | By John Pollock Fred Fulton, the sensational Minne- sota heavywelght who recently stopped Sam Langford, will appear at the Cler- Mont Sporting Club on Thursday night. Fulton's opponent will be the rugged Dan “Porky” Fiynn of Boston, Flynn boxed Fulton twenty rounds in New Or- leans. The Rochester (Minn.) heavy- Weight has {inproved greatly since he met the game Boston heavyweight. He thinks he'll score a victory this ume, Hank Gowdy Sets the Pace for Ball Players, Being the First to Enlist—Boston Team Will Bear Watching From Now On. 8 Hank Gowdy led ail the rest at bat when it came to the pinch in the World's Series in If Bob McAllister can be induced to meet Jack Dillon ef Ind lis in @ ten-round Bout fu thie vieintty on July 10, the men will be BIG LEAG UE GOSSI y Christy Mathewson, Former Star of Giants and Manager of Cincinnath Reds long overdue, from what 1 hear of the! heavy suppirting some chaps sudden- ly have to do now. There seems to cloud for the | I beard of be a silver lining to t wives anyway. How one wife who did not se ; She wrote the War much confidence. Department: “De sure'to get my husband!” A fellow was telling me the other bird and under night—a big, husky thirty—of how much he would like to| Kram: hi ever, mn pV HEAS 0 - DID YOU EVER PLAY BEHIND THOSE “DOLLAR-A-HOLE” BOYS? F SPORTS to have national bi ship race. He takes the of East Orange, TLD SHORTS |Arthur Spencer Wins Bicycle Title From Frank Kramer, Which Latter Has Held for Sixteen Consecutive Years, Arthur Spencer of Toronto won the} t N. Jo has held “When It Comes to Not Keep- _ ling came to the Athletics, new player when he left, in shape, a Palm ich suit and Ray Caldwell both start from. ' sorateh, LET'S GO, re, Hans Wagner has succeeded Jimmie* Callahan as manager of the Pirat you call that succeeding, The Braves batted with | sticks the other day, | Tragressor looked as if he was thro’ missing | igh ee SB atn ant a ni he could cover the ante: infield from soup to ciga needed all tho cause in, fingernails gradually got ~ shorter, Scientists figure thatin ~ another thousand years, man rd — cenine Werke @ new player when he He was still 6. When it comes to not keeping v surge That ain't all to second with a fungo atick. Old Joe Pithecanthropus, the regiment of to ind fingers jd a yard of fingernails on ‘ech othing got by him because it was in the daily biscuits have ‘em any more. At dividual will itary shunt be tough on the manicurists. But what we wanted to mention was that one finger- nail won't George Fie ine talon is all th % G hook on the bal + goner. Inthe — he made more one- | fingered stops than a kid just learning to play chopsticks on the | ino. George has displayed more ~ the short: ‘ uy w as in Switzerlan One digit claw is all that Fletcher wants to get on that pill and the 2s batter might as well wrap up and =| tle whieh call it a Buck Weaver assembled one of the wildest throws we ever lamped the other day. Buck put it to- gether in his well-known wild to works. It had a wheelbase of 243 vards, 16 inches YEA BO. Pirates are only 300 points behind \» yeling championship at the the leaders, but at the rapid rate at Newark Velodrome, at Newark, by beat- | which ing Alfred Goulet, Frank Kramer and/they should be within 600 points of | Willle Spencer in a two-mile champion- the toppers in another month, jay. they are overhauling them, @o far, If there is a Colin, a gee with a GREAT horse, and cae Honored wp ° tattle at a oispiond 3. ‘Gs ef] 1914, so he has led all the other big be alee the rane yea a 18 | gisheen consecutive yqgre end ts the Oat ret Na. A HORT ONE ee re, in only « public trial without |Breckiyn, 6 wired John Welamantel to-| joa cue e ‘|his hands, “But,” he added, "I have | cyc ative MASTICA Hamburg, a Maskette or a Sir Martin} contention, reeled off another mile in [47 {hat be will be ready to box on that date | lcasuers In enlisting, and Me has now |i," ship condensed milk to the Allies, | American championship. bleh DICTIONARY, MANAGER” in this year's juvenile division he or) 199, No, ‘indeed. Neither Luoullite "4 that be would like to have Mealister a@| left his ball club to joln his regiment. |phis is very important.” ' Ralph L. Baggs in a hard driving "GRAW 18 ONLY SPEAK- | she js yet to be seen in public with/nor Tracksend stands out as a really George Eogle, maniger of Me-| Stallings and Boston will miss this] “And,” said some one in the party, (hreesset duel carried off the honors in JOHN M'GRAW z the colors up. The defeat of Tracks- front two-year alk: Nor does Sun {ier a that be will give Weld tall, thin, heavy-hitting, game catch-| “you don't mot shot at shipping con- th singles final match of the jawn, ten- ING SOFT WORDS. ‘ rar, Unie ! 01 enewne today, or, bu ; Jensed milk, do you?” nis tournament on the courts of the ond Lueuilite, both regarded the} yr, Unless all indications are — cr, but atill bis team was proud of | ici var, Uncle Sam will take care Sunningdale Country Club, Mount Ver: | year's topnotchers, by Sun Briar, a 20 | OUh in events to came” The tect qebattiing Lahn, the sturdy Brooklyn bantam-|him as it was during the World’s|o¢ ai these, He's a fair manager, 22%; The player who has held several stakéy at Aqueduct Saturday empha-[of his or her closest rivais haven't chicaes to: ticg iene, Coat Trstail of! gendoft, I am told John Evers said soldiering, should Ket the jobs where 64, 6-6, 6d. . % ~ 006 y ¥ e e e pit, such as State sizes the foregoing assertions. It aivo| been uncovered yet, Meriden, while ou the Uti he clasiee with Tommy | €0OdDY like a father, He liked Hank} they cal, Oy thelr Ol Hatmition, ete, |_ A, J. Ostendorf, Captain of the New strengthens the contention made in] Conditions are vastly different in eye Jormey at the Military A, ©, of from the first. jobs In which you don't get shot at, York Lawn Tennis Club, appeared in orns y e these columns a few weeks ago that!ine three-year-old division this year. Mrvokyn, N.Y, ess “Now remember this," warned] One man was frank, anyway. Gio, University. ee eter hie ae the real stare of the younger set of] Among the three-year-olds August! Ted Kid Lewis, the new weltesweight champion Johnny; “don't forget the old pepper “Are you going? I asked him With a azling assortment of cross Ue Facing world ate being kept under) Belmont's Hourleas stands out al- ts another fighter thet la not afraid to rat ao|! Wish I was younger and didn't have) It they come and get me,” he an. fire, shots he, defeated in ture | C. cover for future events by the Whit-| Peay. Everything he has done has Jimmy Jounston, this neuritis and a crabbed disposl-|FWOrNG. oT ae ve ul knowledge and .6-0, 6-2. It was twenty-four” games ney, Madden and Macomber stables, Deh Accomplished in wonderfully im: up for twa battle, Hie) tlon, and I would be along.” tponeenee ¥ w won’ to seven lost to opponents, ; abt tenth caioubahe av-tmoretuerarWhe tera. und teetes oceaee carrie will be with Jobnny Griffiths a} “IT bet it will be softer than work- : I aris gobo ina Bere. artes You can have healthy, pain-free oppowients with Arvwn, 0,, on the afiernoon of Jul ul / 7 eet |, Atlas Josephine Bar of the Na- ; think right now that they aro shelter- mo ease, Omar Khayyam may hus moon’ bat oil be mes Mike DbDoad ter | 28 for Stallings,” replied Hank. “It| Tt is too bad McGraw and the news- | tlonal Women's Life Saving League won feet; you need NOT suffer ing the Fututity witner, Either that t him when they meet, but we ten rounds at the St, Nicholas A, C,, oa the/ Will seem like @ vacation, almost.” — | PA Ps # have gotten tangled up in She mere te Faey CA ar i atone with corns. or the twe-year-olds ure # very ogdi- | 40N't belleve so eid alba way had not intended Joining bis) 40°0,6 Same any good, “Al the bases iaiand as the feature’ event ‘of “an! (ican yoRpce — > > be J ood, 4 e ~ aquatic meet under the supervision o: , nary lot this yea’ Tho performance of Old Rosebud in Brennan, who meets deck Cittant ot | eieNt until the middie of July, but!ban writers in tho controversy I/the Welcome Associdtion. Bhe won BE | | anerTHiNG wre ’ .' ar-pids don't beat | the Queens County Hapdicap stamps oN. Ye at the Bradway Spwting Ola {2° Hurt bis leg in Brooklyn, siightly,!know, and I know McGraw, I Hke a margin of 4 points from her team Tnese fear . Champion two-year-olds him as one of the stars of the handi- one week from Saturday ght, boxes Hud Jouw,| 290 so decided to abandon the} both sides, and I figure there must | mate, Miss Edna Cole, who took second, 4 10 ; One Another, as the supporedly goed cap division. No horse running a mile @ local fighter, ia Quebec, on the nigit of Juy|#pangles for the khaki right away have been some mistake, In all the |#®d ran up a total of 73.4 points, pierces = : youngstera have been doing eo far this | in 1.73-0 and winning as easily a8 42, tor ten sunds, To give Hank a proper sendoft and ‘me T have known McGraw, I have| tore than 10,000 persons, one of the seat, and-there rarely is @ margin) N@ did can be classed as anything show him the old spirit stil remained jZ0ver Seen him step back from any- bigest crowds ever seon at an athletic , . kk between {but & great horse, Threa years ago Haar Sanaa ek Wer ide Mabe: Old spies! . thing, and he has been under some |m in New York since the intercol of only a head or a nee #/Old Rosebud broke down badly while ; : est Side Ngut-lon the team, George Stallings, Johnny | pretty heavy fire, too. ‘Che writers in |lekiate championships were held at Man- ‘ real champion and iis opponents @ | towroping a fleid in tho clussic three. | Megs, who has deen fighting tn good 1M) rovers, Rod Smith, and Tyler all got/question have always given every. |hattan Field, turned out for the Red the finish line, On the gontrary: &| year-old Withers stakes, H lately, and Johnny Duffy, the lard hitting York. | 2V@rs etn’ ¥-|Croas athletic meet at the City College : . | id Withe fe was half Pi sut off the field by Rigler the day|ody a fair dea! and are honest. How| great Ty t shompion, such ap those mentioned | A dozen lengths inf Ville fighter, will exou ies in the main | F y Rigi tae x Stadium. ‘The meet, in which 600 at champion, 4 dozen lengths in front and within sage bk : : 5 |it happened I don't know. It is too|letes competed, Was held under the di aboys, wine off by himself sipreanve an olghth of a mile of the finish | llsction st te Yorsuile Huorting Club toaiaht. |iowdy left them |bad. rection of the Intersectional Athletic | = ly, Weight makes no difference when he was seen to stagger over [8 "he ching ny Gilbert and wey} “Remember, Hank,” admonished League and the Harlem Home " . Put 126 or 130 pounds on 8) owap 0 of rt Smith will clash in.@ tea-round bout, Sver | Hy, ro a8 | 1 Terry Halpin of the Morni |Ghampion'e tack and his owner | way thought his Paine tat oR es tees ‘i Legere ANE REET (ar) ronibition won't hurt baseball any, [waa the star performer of the day t new life into your feet with Pierce's, y ang what the | anded we. ie Dr ghye 1) Kid Norfolk, the hearyweight champion of /28 you like when you get over there.|but it will be one of the few things|though he had not donned a rr ie . cua ate carrying rtinwory has baagee th EN ara ey Dae ALE OTE Tes, (a wae oe th cme a TA umpire is going to put you off /that have happened this year that |In” more than a wee! inurdy fue oe 8 Pleree, Corn Plaster, over. youn ntheee, oe in the years of Hlamburn, | Wait "nce ioner and trainer, Frank | yeeitee that We. Alndone tae vigned [the field. ‘That is what 1 would Uke /hasn't, Still, the crowds Keep com-| Halpin. with» handicap of sixty yards.| «grat torn and teave it there for two Gare Bort: Nhankette and Bir Martin, Hven | cos apparently as good as ever. {Mit for thie matole, The club t trying wo] About It mysel Sik vatehing |{N&t® the parks. One Saturday, |fin anda Ite later he. captured ihe | Note the relief from pain which comes al- | Novelty, ewned first by Jolin Madden exicarn bes . jet Watting Levinsky, Jack Dillon or Bu Tho Boston team will hear watching) since the weather got good, I looked smile run from the 160-ard shack’ | most the instant the plaster is applied. and later by Sam Hildreth, ‘| popaens’ MARS Mike to bor tim, Iu two contests he drew frets snle poips ta tae Bnlehs, aa thao | the big parkful in Cincinnati. The Red Cross Fund benefited to. the Seatinge We ieetmet fore eee {handle any kind of weight and win, | $7,000, which la big money for @ elty like] !S ht 3 pn is “Is it possible we are in this war? [extent of $424. Point honors were won | 2," - 9 ° ak - Ae CHARITY GAME | fi... is playing Jota more baseball, than |r asked one of the players, "or have 1 [BY the Salem Crescent A. C. with a total | sip! yeu can Ht the corn Fight out, rept: ® | None of the three, Sun Briar, Laucul-| VIOLATION, POLICE SAY. a ttallings's time ‘to. start, and” the [Just been having a bad dream? on a Plerce's Corn Plasters are convenient ite and Tracksend, who finished Pete Hartley, the je who . beginni t ho: h Copyright, 1917, by the Bell Syndicate, Ine.) 4 and effective. They fit close over the corn, » Great American, dwell, ira beginning: show their . = Baseball to Aid Red Crons, ‘There are no.pads and band - ket fashle in the Great "oO foxes Young Gradwell, the Newark augue, at the r <=> Ther pa a ndages to in seb jed of championship cal-| Owner Ebbets and Manager Robin-| / Prieta et tal old fighting spirit and their pitchers The Fort Hamilton Auxiliary of the|crease the pressure and pain, There can De reea ried ot eee shown, thle Are Summoned to Conrt, se ee tea ett tas been tare showing much more stuff—both Motoreycle Races on Jniy 4. American Red Cross will benefit. ma-/° sttong-amelling liquids to spill and libre on wi a eet | Charles H. Bbbeta, siidant |rcured by atehue| ‘om McArdle important Motoreyele racers from all parts of |; , stain, Just @ skin-thin plaster that pro- |ncason, ‘Tho fact that two of them,| Charlo H. Woteta President Patay Broderick, woo bas ju 4 tome!’ "yhe war atmosphere and belliger-| the country will compets In. the tacos | (eialy, from the baseball game at the| tects’ as it heals. Plerce’s are indorsed by |Tincublite and ‘Tracisend, were thought | With nxon, Manaxer, of citer ororing ten eoumoutive ric io Phil lency of the season still continue in|to be held on July 4 at Speedway Park, |Glants and St. Louis, Presiden’ tence | ousands of grateful users, We quai |topnotchers, was due only to the pub- | Rrooklyn Nationals, were ser reipbls, I main go at the Vasmont 4. C.]the big leagues, The ball players! sneopshead Bi Cal Webber Artie: [stead will, give to the meccnt Hemp-| them to remove the most persistent oo lic's willingness to “PALL ait! ; ummonses to-day charging Wem with |next Satur, night, seem to b garding most of the el Greene edpainaeeh m Arthur |itilary the ‘entire protende ce tre |er cetund your money, Sold by druggies fires thing they aaw in the way of violating the law In playing yester- — pires as Germans and taking a work. Cipple George Lochner and @ host of ltioketg they soll for the game, and the | s\'ne will mall divect on recent ee orien” winning two-year-old, Lucw ‘ day's game With Philadelphia, the en Arthur Frankel, the dyed-in-the woo! fight fan|OUt against them, warming up their) others are entered for the meet, which |soldiers of the regular army will be|° Beware of A ee von in b 8 first start, provably because ire’ proceeds. of which were turnea may Beach, Ob Oaeh 6 gives baikite at] Hate. | will begin at 1.20 o'clock. The feature |there in fun Fores The Fort Hamilton | corn Pioaters, by him for fifteen of bad racing luck ao eb TAR savant « OF eer Thal eons eset te event will be a 100 mile race for pro-|Coast Artillery Band and the band of| years, are facked only in the green ‘be game SOY next time and malloved |Oye OP onsen issued’ t veavyuright & jarwent of 8:00 If he eaee| To get back to the draft again for| fessionals, the prize helng $1,000, the ‘Twenty-second Keximent, U. B. A.,| with the name and addross of A. F, Pleres: | ne me four Jengthe in front of such ¢ mmonses, issued ¥ Magis a ete Opec ret ee Siele minute, You won't seo many play: BIB bila sa will give a concert before the gume. | Go on every packase, The Winthrop Baley as Honnte Broom, Vime Thule and | irate telamar in Piathush court on the} © : ers ducking it if they get tapped, Of} — + - <> company, 11 y, Slet St, New York \8 n Fens 4 plication of the po Are return. | McAlister when they meet to-momow night ot | . , y | Gempany, > | Piny ‘Toy, selling plater in bis next nhl tosmorrow morning. — ‘Sherif |ihe Marien Sporting Cha of Hammely Station, |COUrSe, Ihave heard some of the boys| HAMILTON ENTRIES. LATONIA ENTRIES Clty, —Adve : appearance, the, Juvenlie, ar Klegelmann of Trooklyn 18 wcting With | focksway Touch, A lot of interest te being | Kid cre, Fan On ly team saying ho} hid '. an ‘ ite took up pounds and repeated the police in the matter feotuved Wy. te wenile fins in the ug} Would duck Into the mountalus and!) RACH TRACK, HAMILTON, Ont, inne . . ; the performance. Despite the fact|* > Bier ould te peeked, to vayuctts 4] iet them find him, but I happen to| July 2.—The entries for to-morrow'a| A TONIA. Ky —The entries SWIMMING H that he met only ordinary company, ) and know he was nosing around about! tices are as follows 9 wr tlt he as follows . ‘ the public almost immediately pros AQUEDUCT ENTRIES, eae ial ereponp gp win bo gf Youmteering the same day ho made| Viner MACK —Cuiming; , pure. #700 Bd onenalt_ Hostage. st aimed nt colt the wonder pn AN t the Fatrmoa o-night’ there «| this statement queer Wns nix furloude, Dave Conus 11a Seasle | Ora ; of the came the Keene] AQguepvuct, L. 1, July 2—The ene| benefit Borne for t fund of Battery| ‘This is not true of everybody else, agitiul, 110; Kavaryn Viele, 112; Tiny Ki SCHOOL Memorial. Tr i, with & ditter-| tries for to-morrow's’ raves are ae fal Second Field Artiliery, In toe Hroox, Cham-| however, I have heard men in other| | facet Ni Switt 5 TE, Vattoreattes, Taree 1) Wert 44th. 308 West bth jence of . pounds in hin favor, | lows pion Benny Le wand wil four-round exhl-| branches of business tell of all the jar, 110; Pow, 110, SECOND) RACK iaiming: sf00, = —= \rowroped e grea aroullite ith # Wai teseveins | pition bout with his sparring partner, Fredilie ga dependent o' em—otherwise i a olde; nile. @ f wag run over @ muddy track and in (Li) Alay Hem, AOS earth. Ym SIRS: | oe ten ronda im the star tout “Thine Ua the | LU OMRHE tO be a Rood time for wiven| itm, {tiie Newon 2s Phra Hoes 1. Mi ridin eget Bz; Figae Pat ' a rainstorm, but that made no differ Win Lar ode Ntehuilie’: HSS) | anglias champion of bis clase, 123 pounds, |to collect a lot of back allowances, | jl’ te, Hou eel Square, 100; Hromtiar 110° ence. Its reanit seemed to cre a ten Roly, Mo, hat 103; Queen pai? | 7 i MACK —« | THD TACK. -Claiming two-year-old : {the Baa — = — eae bet six furlongs, "Walter “Hrudys 08; “Space Hl new king among two-year-olds, bat! tsk WacK--or. three-yearol | peas ud wren JB: Chick Barkley.” 108,“ Lattio 108) $ Decuuse of the weight difference, | cap: ex turk Milkmen, Ti, Co Oe ee it a Protie Wate, 108; atime.” 100 wade, 112 AT H ‘judgment on Luguilite was deferred. | }!9: Bary 5! 0; dutialgon 10h: Old Hteliable, | 1036 SOU RTH RACK “Ci mm Anderson OT ‘ ' ‘Pracksend had won his first start pre- | \{j. POET H Bate Pilsen, 100; "Sister Susie, Be gin RY A VED + vious to this, with 107 pounds in the | 104) 110; “Malanza,, 107: Lady" Gayety, joa nasty, 10S ghia Hin: Aladir. Tah saddle. The sccond meeting of Tracks. | 1H f ; its hoa Tio; Mis’ Bryn: | Hroum, Sweep, oa j Primero, 112 H Me cad Luoma come te tas Gres, |e " National League. American League. e firoaeich 1077 Hamer stabel, 100; | Pree og niles, aide Mo | TO-MORROW |! American, and there was only three | letra, Bands Care, WL PC. Clubs, WL. PC, |] Clube, WL PC. /Cluba. WL P.O, FIPPH RACE $2,000: HACE: Sedamer : pounds difference th theln weight al- | holga, i New York 38 22 633 Cincinnati 36 87.499 || Chicago... 43 23 .632|Clevetand.36 94 507 J "lat. Folds and | aT iialieve Sat Breen Yoncs Six Attractive Events lotments What happened? Both were | ibe iorxsna we | 25 ,603|Brookiyn..28 33 .459 || Beston,...41 24 .631/ Washo, 25 29 atiala Drews, 104; bU | BU; Join de. Od: Pranklin. 1 Hoya! 24: INCLUDING THE 81,500 erate oy TR Baie, BA imparted 201% | . t Chicago...39 82 .542/Booton....24 35 407 || New York 35 29.47/41. Louis, .26 JOA; Hob Hermlcy, 100; sKimney, 107; ad, J E 81s WHS 108k 28 F previous starts and, Bi, Lous..35 31 630 Pite’'gh,..28 42 333 || Detroit, ,.33 32 608) Phila,....25 a7 neni Taher at al Wad oa} ' indeed, the last time to Tracksend, am ¢ Crew ent BIXTIC $600; three rear-olds both carrying 107 pounds, RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. SST RCE Ciasming, foie $600; thrve Howiwood, Gf Oud i Brooklyn, 3; Philadelphia, 2. Cleveiand, 5; Chleago, 4, Jrearolie and upwant) se tus Tit Sun 'stad: | VIRST R. Some will argue that Sun Briar car- | rie | Cincinnati, 4; Pitteburgh, Detroll, $; MH. Louis, 0, ( Let game.) \ iat Ne eA apne it Sate | ann AF She P.M, urday. Handicappers may say, too,| | i Laie 41 Cateye ee gg eens Carlin, 10 $600; trneveor. |P iyn a agOe Pee fhe 7 that Sun lriar gave Lu only @ supe Fising Dart GAMES TO-DAY. TR phen viet or | Care’ Wenervod’ foo Ledles: tworpound b , &c. Sam Hildreth epulishEhowsnce elimed, ‘Weather ots Boston at New York. New York at Boston. eee: senr-bl hoy, Quen, 100: |] Course also! reached by Trofleye pan say, & truthfully, too, that | track fast ses Washington at Philadetphia. 1 1]0: fey: | | GRAND STAND 83, LADIES 81,50, Va eullife tap four lengthe further - Detroit at , Louis, catioman tit! Nino’ ela than anything else in the race; but| Ging rar Chicogo at Cleveland, ee ’ 1) should ’ hea Yorkville $, Cos 029 8 Tad, | that all come under the head Hele Grow | Dud -D PR il 4 ————

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