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i Signs Articles of Agree- ment Himself for His. Bout, | With Leonard ir in n New Jersey. | t. 1918, fre the Mee opitiahing Co, (The New York Evening World) TA CCORDING to inside informa. | A tion, Ted Lewis, world's wel-| terweight title-holder, and) nny Leonard, world’s lightweight mpion, have sigped articles of | ment to fight in New Jersey. wis, according to the “info,"| igned the articles of agreement him- | @elf, but Charge Harvey, the well- own manager of boxers and also | * Fire announcer of sporting events, | il act as his manager in this setto. Tt is understood that Jack Curley, o brought off tho Fred Fulton- yk Dempsey bout recently, will Dandie this battle. Curley lost sev- @a! thousands of dollars on the big Meavyweight fight, but he took pride the fact that he brought off the teh that so many other promoters failed to stage. Leonard and Lewis will box at ther the Harrison, N. J., dafl park, ere the Dempsey-Fulton affair was i, or at Widenmeyer's Park. NB of the funny angles to the Lewis-Leonard bout is that Jack Britton, the former Welterweight titleholder, who has fought both men, thinks tnat Benny Will surely win by a knockout inside Of five founds. There are many other experts who think the same way. ARRY HDPRMANN, Chairman of the National Commission, and President ,of the Cincinnati Baseball Club, lost no time in backing Manager Mathewson in his stand in suspending Hal Chase, the well- the season. ase has been playing in-and-out all for several weeks. baseball experts that Chase's pasc- ball career is at an end. He will un- Make an example of Chase—even at yard + ee BEST “SPOR TIN SUNDAY ON THE WATER Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), WOULD SPEND THE DAY ON THE GUY ‘WHO Tool< THE FAMILY ‘ 4 {THOUGHT You SAio YO DOWN TO SHEEPSHEAD FoR. A TRIP ON THE WATER AND SPENT THE DAY FIXING THE ENGINGs CHARLOTTE BOYLE EQUALS WORLD'S SWIMMING MARK New York Girl Thrashes 100} Yards Straightaway in 1m. 7 4-5s. at Bridgeport. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Ang. 12. EFORE a crowd of 20,000 spec- tators, Miss of the New York Women's own first baseman, for the rest of| Swimming Association, national 50- thrashed 100 yards ‘The members of the club say that | straightaway in 1m. 7 4-5s., equaling the world’s open water.record for women set last summer by Miss {It is the opinion of the majority of veined Burns of the Los Angeles The brillant ‘performance was made champlon, Charlotte FRED WAGNER TO START | | THIS HUMAN Soul HAD JUST @S MUCH FUN 4S THOUGH HED WeLe 1AM ) THE FISH Hap ~ CHOICE ASSORTMENT = OF BAIT AND Hooks =—* 4 si w fro while in the other scrap Joe Mooney | SScenne Penns . will hook up with Harry Condon, the a ugging lightweight of Brooklyn. oh of — Another important bout between good laht eas: TN heavyweights was clinched to-day, ‘The scrappers who will clad> in it are Clay Tamer, the sen rational Indian fighter of &, Paul, and Battling Levinaky, Boyle Otherwise the Sabbath brought no | BOTH RACES QUGHT 70 BE DEGIDED IN NEXT FEW DAYS. ol day | frasone for not | of mic shipyards or munition plants te get M to-night, booked two eight round bouts and sev- eral ‘They were matched by C arr of the Annory A, A, of Jersey City, meet in the atar bout of eight rounds at the Ne written @ letter to the commission Jimmy Johnston waa not hie manager at the | Fistic ‘News and Gossip , By John Pollock The Armory A. A. of Jersey City will old ita regular weekly boxing show Matchmaker Doesserick fh good preliminaries for the In the two eights Barney Ad against Phil Bloom in the main ocea- on, il g he fast and clerer Hebrew boxer Domeerick, man to ths boxing show to be brought off on Mon- y evening, Aug, 26, Champion Tet Lewis has teen ordered by the | w Jersey Boxing Commission to state his | pearing at the boxing show . ©, of West Hoboks idleweight, Lewis eaid today t lericaa enovunter, hice Boat ) LOVELY bata ooT CRAFT! WITH THE LADY LIFE GUARDS AT~ BRIGHTON ITS HARD TO KEEP THE MEN FROM FALLING INTO wile WATER “Work Behind the Lines 3 Transformed Hannibal: = From m Cripple. to Speed King the son of Olambala a chance to rest. DICATE” PRICES, G PA GE. iN ‘NEW YOR K WASSSTRUNG By Thornton Fisher POPULAR GUYS - No, 3675900 = THE LAD WITH A MOTOR. BOAT, Lt} ’ AND PERRY ADAIR WIN WITH EASE iestileinnind Miss Rosenthal and Bobby, Jones Eight Points to Bad | in Red Cross Match. | Miss Alexa Stirlifig, national woman’ Alexa Stirling, national woman ampion, and Perry Adair, had little trouble in defeating Miss Blaine Ros- enthal and Bobby Jones in a four- ball Red Cross match at the Essex Country Club re was a margin of eight points in favor of the wins ning palr, but at straight match play they won by 4 up and 2 to play, One of the features of the day wae the fine round made by Miss Stir- ling, She had a bestball of 6& Despite 6's at the second, seventh and ninth holes, she went out in 48 and then came back in 37, figures that would have done credit to any man, The total of 80 is the best ever made by a woman over the Hutton Park course, The old circuit was used, having a playing length of 6,080 yards. Adair, who was also at his best, went 37 and came back n 385 for @ 72, 41 and 37 for a 78, | it ®s the national was Miss Rosenthal, who round in 81 5 | he, players started’ the oM- [ciate of the Country Club saw to it thas considerable money was raise after the round they kept up the good uctioning off the score card lis used by the players, This dicted $500 to the total, which about $1,500, ch Jones is rather tong pecially for one of his years, acthd more attention vester= Adair’ att | day this green has been driven by an mateur. It is | Som e shots of the jast named we ptional, that at the | N hole ‘beng. the most spectacular. | length is 290 yards, and Adatr © the green. It was the first me | 0 yards to the first hole, which in 3, Miss Stirling also get- nis to a long drive and nh. Adair won the see- halves following until » sixth, whete Jones got home on his nd shot and won with @ 4 A 4° at the ninth Adair placed his aide the turn, the bestball reading reased the Advantage of his up by winning the four- This je a short hole, and his masiie shot to. within of the fag. The same team » next three holes, and it may to the credit of Miss Stirling she was the only one to drive tha | nteenth gre the hole being 233 | yards, Jones the home ho! ” | eth ie | | Baseball Briefs CLEVELAND, Aug. 12.—Just when 12,000 Cleveland had prepared to don sackcloth and ashes, believing the aru had lost both ends of the ‘4 in @ 100-yard handicap for women, tine he was supposed to box Carbone and had douhle header to 1go, the Red- Coubtedly never wear a Cincinnatl! | peig ‘one of the features of a water is authority to sign him op, {Friday’s Rain and a pone them | ekins cam ir trance and Uniform again and it ts doubtful if he | carnival at, Seaside Park, under th ae hae Vin; ania ot teen oned fabian, | ce t - Hannibal won under’ atout pull.) clouted’piten Menback with euch ~ ebuld persuade any club in the | auspices o1 he local War Savings tes fet letter (i ‘commander ing 24 ‘ Jockey Ensor, knowing that the mud) 4vidity tha dm BE ts eacake heed see, Gommittes, and it proved the more| Cleveland Had Two Chances) timeenters into the calculations, ‘The ba jak revival ict trom the eummante} Steaming Enable Trainer) vie the path’ to vietory. pulled Haa- | wining rally count for tour runa and ry 4 convincing because Honolulu's famous “Pgs ig t Neo n nibal from the outside to the rail posi- | : + s to G Red Sox, but] vrry, through the series (if one is boring bouts at the camp every two weoks oo Healy 's Entry to Win Sara- exhibition by a 5, Chicago HASE might have been one of Satermen. Dube Rabenamoiea | io Gain on Re phyed) and release the payers for that the sokliers there and the natives can wit- cee J {lon as goon as the colt sprang 0 Rs |aving taken o rst game by & : ol » well | Ratlvn. easantia f “kly 00d : 0 ° ront and opened up a gap @ 9 | ‘score of Oo ae Oe ayer ioe, | eaawe, for thelr consistency, at ha) Slipped Both Time beta, engin mark, aa auchly Mace al ais aamtnene| coe pecial. start. ‘The spongy soll acted as a soft) ¢, Aus. 12.01 TP ever trod the diamond, but| meet over ‘the same course, Tailed to PURE TLAranRee homed “ern BAIETIOR om aba Cahiaa te ck ceonee ese tha cpetancs | ushion to the colt's sore knees and]. GI Cale ieee approach heir best previous times | st exte) ol 2. — 4 W 10 pain to kill ed, he y stro ‘ BET 5 onic iscdant oe hia. This clearly shows that conditioas| By Hugh S. Fullerton. Chivdgocnoator jmp would require | q,Ciay, Tuer. the Inian fiehter who es aay ne roe Keene figs i ae like a aturtled buck® and won in a ana header with hardly favored the contestants. ™ ty Gav akach WAY Thins TART woes Grey mich a great battle at the Jermy City dase-|12.—Tho drops: of rain that fell OB! canter by five lengths. , ' Bis first violation of baseball law| Miss Hoyle led as much as 25) O*risht, 1018, by The Pres Petilshing Oo, |two days each way unless fast specials tan grounds on Friday night, fe 0 antiow to| Friday and changed the track here| ‘There wan contention in name only. | 4 ere coanthue seconds to sot of her twelve fellow- © put on, which is not liable to get another crack at the Mittaburgh batuer, end when he jumped the Yankees and | oviers, but quickly picked up the rear- HIB week ought to tell the tale | happen in thono days of restricted (yo ‘champion of the amy and nary, that be| rom fast to heavy was worth $10,000) What Sweep On might have accom: {eRe ney t home several years ago. He| most and Just caught the lender, Mise of the pennant races and ae railroading, ‘Three trips would Pro- (era today to Iieet Gah at the ooonair bene. | ANC a Piece of gold plate of the value plished with a better start must. by 4 only one h nager of the club. ,, | clated the race a dead heat, but award-| land, with two glorious "opportunities |e, : viii ae see ot Cokenin Faroe Fied in) time the storm drenched the treCK deena ANAT AE A vasult He lere theln Ronan nook Ese Tare ppatter being traded to the White/ed frat prise to Mise yore ork A. ©,,{ to push the Red Sox hard for the lead, | diesides that, a great many of the ECO a Tar tes | Cre mil orb “3| Hannibal's chance of winning the | barrier pulling up. Sweep On left the | to nh exhibition game. Wilhott, x he again Jumped—this time tO] competing unattached, easily won’ the| has slipped twice, losing Saturday and | Newspapers would decline to send Te- |.’ na) aeap, 3 — | Saratogh Special on Saturday looked | Post last. He was cut off twice dur- | ris! foe, Naw orm | teers e Federal League, It was declared sk0-yard Metropolitan A. A. U. swim: dividing the) Poet Dacian waddio seenld be. dimen: | mews as bright as the Crown Princ: Sipe peed sven ot Cava Te : Peace came about once more) Men On the cards) wee ne Mar double vill with | pointed, of course, but possibly such | it'wr with tee tad maki ne wih cores abe | (2 capture Paris, But after the rain, |Cap too severe to overcome fora flght-| CILICAGO, Aum 12.—Pittsbungh. iat he would never be taken back nrii’ tecured 4 ten-yard lead on the the patched up| ®xplanations could be made as tO/to tox agin until atout See. 10. In his| Hannibal, a noted mudder, loomed up| ing finish. He was beaten a length | Pirates and Chicago Cubs fought each Organized Baseball, but in some} re en te ite Ais, winning. ag he White Sox yes-|Stlve them. Besides, the public of /reent tout wity Joe Jeanet'e be suffered con-| as bright and effective as the tanks|for third piace. Terentia, racing true, |other to. 9 stagdstill In the double terious manner the ban on him| pleased in 12m. $0 1-is, John’ Newnon tavday, wishica line wie Chicago. C an arial | erably from ihe pain of them and his phy-| in the drive to the Rhine, [onlahedl 5. good necond, woating out | rs ths, Natonel Laamue leaders ith Cincinnat. ben ena ' would bave|™any years, Armary ‘A. A, of Jersey City when be is ready| Tain, His record-breaking pertorm-| yor tpi ts nema @ that Hannibat te 8 ive victory in the second by Chase said he was gratefut and that] 4 74 ,{{01 "y tt wo soared the: front | cal the gion nen ite mavenieeee oat | 2 bale onl ance on We@nesday had left him sore/tion for a race,” said Mr. Wilson tol mee fter his mind would be on base- oku could sarnneré annkidas | PIAA RAMA ROY BASES: Kid MoPartiant, the popular local referee, witl| and lame in the knees and shoulders. | his host of friends after the race, “If | SARATOGA "SELECTIONS. Rall from the minute the ECR GR eS ably because of | FRDDIE COLLINS, one of the great. |'s'* for Hmion tonight, where he wil offelate | Hope for success. in the rich Speciajit was possible to give him a thor- y B Wwaich ne i} 4 welre rou) pou reer ‘ed " r " ep he would be the best two- qpenet until it closed. pepond Stare $0 Jolie Gurren oF the Feds! their own double est Inflelders of all time, has de- fe sndien si preplath peyton Prosi tel on Saturday took wings from Mr. pee OF the pode ke gah cet Bpita| Virst Race—Senator Crow, Pure |Last year apparently he lived up| eral Rendezvous, 1, a fall before the |Cided to enlist, and his going to the | middiowoight of Malle, Mass, at the Aymory | Wilson and Trainer Healey, The fast| of ‘Trainer Healey's care his kneex| CMS CPOE Nise ight Busy, * t his vow, but this yeason he went) of 1 minu is &é Yanks Saturday, |24Vy marks a pleasant happening in | A in that city to-morrow evening, Thia| track would burt him and prevent) bother him and he walks stiff and | Yack into his old, indifferent way of wok to teammates Aid det er Lane! of The Cubs, al- |these times of unpleasantness, Col- | Yi! te MePariond’s tint apowarance ty 2 terse him from showing bis best speed.|sore after a good workout. W nit whe | Jyntee, Corn Ex- playing the game. Se Raa tee a ine oe ‘ though oti11 |!na is quitting “right.” He notified |th ¢ Sune tor Mere. laws mote the demant! When despair was gnawing like a)shows in mud ee Lae 4 | Hollister, Corm ‘Nobody can sympathize with Chase, | which he swam the troke, while |Presideng Comiskey that he intends |* Malwruiand judo. the conte cancer in their hearts, down came the | ‘rack If ho was thoroughly well. 4 4 Age tter how the Nattonal Commis. | h/#, opponent, King Troensegaard of t breathing along |to Ko info the navy after Thursday's | Uncie Sam has tater the place of Sitvey Burs | rain and joy took place of sotrow, success calls attention to the er | ifth Race — Hadrian, Syrdarya, matter ho Federal Rendezvous, used the crawl. with a fair lead |game against the Boston Ked Sox in| manage af Frank Carbone, the aggresive | 4 that his sire, Olambala, is a wonder- nderman, n treats him, He has had more| Krug: wast minute 9 aeconds.| over the Glants, are not yet owt of the | leon. Ho considers it only fair |wcal mudewount, Autough te wie export of| Under the inspiring influence of the /ful progenitor of speed in race horses. | xth Race—TIrene, Ima Frank, than anybody in the bistory |. 9AG,cnem Aoryard acratch, swim went} 0 ‘ e Sth ; to |that, as he will play in the series | spel verents, tin father, « extppie minus « ies. | rain, Trainer Healey went to work on | Although his chances in the stud have vestra ef the game. And it must be remem-|Naval Matton in i minute 6 seconds | NOOds a8 @ study of the remade |araingt Cleveland he ought alao to|Caitove daumd no exemption and ma drafted | Hannibal. A sweatbox was introduced | been limited to a few mares, Olambala & . : eived a| Miss Helen Meany of Kyo Beach won a| Schedule of the National League will |play against the Red Sox, so as to |into the National Army, being wmt to Camp| into Hannibal's stall and the sore|!n his short eer on the farm has | that he has always rec n diving contest from the 12-foot, reveal. ‘They only managed to split |Kive no chance that there might be a | Wadsworth, ‘The draft toant et Freeoid, N, J.,| knees and shoulders were thoroughly |Sired two great two-year-olds, Camp- | much bigger salary than the average Heard Tt (G8.18 points, and Helen | oven in the first of ve double headers |Cltlm of unfairness, Comiskey has | here Carbone wes examined, nonounad him) steamed. For hours without nuinber fire and Hannitml | | ey ne " D0 served four | s 7 e vi “ player. girls of twelve or under i sb acben’, °°" | with the hustling Pirates, mi cukina Giaiitin (RG: peakeinn | eeeaity @k, Gates bea aimed ane fiarlatania Handa worked aver! the colt TIGHTWAD LAYERS HAVE “SYN- It’s a good thing for the game to fy J yers who quit his team to enter |seam as « cavatymen and mw ecrmco tp the | only stopping for meals and to g¢.ve | cxanges in the races, but the sories of out of the park and stay out. Yet! gayey gtontiotn, manager of Johnny Dandee, | This work behind the lines, unknown| ‘The layers who are quoting odds at this tate day. versus West, which commences |"e® he received word of Collins's | pate a demand before Johnny's bout wits | to the racegoers, went on until 8 the track here are known as the | i AUTO RACE SATURDAY. | act he telegraphed his congratula- |" Noun’ Uritt at the Armory A, A ot | day. Traine® Healey then reap tightwad brigade, Lord High F INCENT R. RICHARDS, na- — | ig mid-week, will in all probability |tions and best wishes, Hunton last ‘Tumlay evening thet nétied Johnny | reward when Hannibal, in the morn-|tioners of Liberal Prices.” ‘I tional boy tennis champion, de-| freq J, Wagner last night was se-| fail (le tite Two real men. nat the dawron, the tat roalting ia e drew, | 11S hours, showed marked Improve. | y-third »dogree amon foated his great rival, Frank T.|tected as starter for tho $25,000 Inter-| It looks now as if the pennants are | > 1 rutin ex cited to hear a how! | ini? rae St fering well ee a remit ot he ment and was s vie to take @ short d Dolled exes” for two rei nior metropolitan title| national Sweepstakes be run at, practically settled, but that 1s taking | és pen! hone OW! | termble went in thin city, and Neotty asked thet | Pre! wd AO ele Mepserson, Junior ste} ‘ peters ; Bb) RERCUeRNT hd : F) 1m up from Chicago when the re-|tho tou be cabed a drew « both men were on| FINE GOING FOR HORSE WITH| Many races that show a percent Ider, in one of the hardest fought|Sheepsnead Bay Speedway next Satur-| something for granted in basebadl, bn, sed 9 ew 8 See mee open oe thelp favor of 10 to 40 per ce Yshes of the season, for the junior |Jay afternoon. Wagner has sorvgl in| which ix against the best rules of the | arranged schedule of the National | sir fovt, Mis wis) vee gpd aid Mi wie 6 | SORE KNEES. es beh Med ger Island championship on the|t%# capacity in every big automobile|/ same. Ae | }eague wag announced, but evidently |P2 Oia thomd hin for the axint @ nine | Reports of Hannibal's trouble be-| is the foundation of their opening qourts of the Woodmere Club at|[*® meet since the inception of the rhe Giants might ev a now perk up| the Cubs altter are sweetly ondident sie gt Sprayed} gan to circulate among the layers and | ut percentage will cat 4 ‘| speed m: nearly twenty years He| and give those Cu ight, but the }or think thafthe present jead in the |™ " = layers when the odds for the race| bankroll of every player. 1 layer © P ‘ \ Woodmere. is regarded the best in hie ling, | perk appears to have gone out of them | National League 18 & safe one Wiin Jastarn, the losal lightweigtt, wit eee eoren Aan *eaaie in the past has cried aloud that the ur .arls ihe match was so bitterly con-| 1h Will starter, of Wwamners/ with the loss of pitching strength | ‘Tho schedule rung heavily againat | under so amratin the wat w bar bie Ueala Sweep On and Terentia, were made| Per cent. of the paria putuele q ~ nnhy ask ner th the New York teams are pitte he Cubs from now on, with one point |w ‘Yhey have been giving tun bie fo 4 5, despite wreck any man ho consistently ‘ Gieted that 1 went to five seta, the /saturiay, | Th it 2 Be in five] against the Boston clubs to-day, Whily | Which would seem to be In thelr favor, [rome iow and were largdy teagoneble for the [EE favorites at 8 to G despite the | Miss ant uti without a blush St le Cables - i Moores Deng OFT, Ot, Oe ety tt!) Brooklyn meets Philadelphia.’ After | All their remaining games are on the | pimican at Milalehia mefwing to alow bia | Tie nninal, who had Won a race in the| fr their own actions bleed the play-* : ‘en who will compete for the rich yy | that the Giants and Robins move West | hom unds, but the Cubs have been | to tox Irah @atsey Cline at Siubo Park | Hid at Belmont Park, was the logical /Fs to death with percentage odds that ' . | Richardy's all around generaiship,|Maiph be Valma, Arthur Duray, | and the Cleveland outfit comes to the |notoriougly Weak at home UNLL this | “rill « wok eg» tommy night favorite bit becatise he had been ore | RiN¢ "th 40 per _ Our exclusive, first-hand re- Bis euperior endurance and his |) nerrelel. | lia ulfon and’ T Ta tnie nt eha rae te he imran eine cal ‘ : ‘Whe oro big Woxing clue ie Philadelfia, |--and still considered to be in that| Wednescay, in au ae esta, una agreed upon ie Yanks in what may be the impor he majority of the Glant games are , DORNGion ui the #4 wi . they had the courage of ¢ id to rts are too valuable to be {pr him. — 4 aero i ven woaker of tho road than oD the | nica om Aus. testants in the race, but their chances] Pity the layers! | missed by alert business men On the other hand, Anderson, a lad Witte Double Winn HERE ts a story which sprung Volo Grounds, Howeves, ste sched " to win was considered so poor that| Another th hey do ts i re @ynamic speed, used up his powers| | Peter J. White, the prosent 220-yand| up in Cincinnati yesterday w ven ine Clana & Whale. OF An ny old price was offered se naeie arines tor ae and women in textile and ap- , . {Junior national outdoor champion, | S fahy Gut which may be ro! 4g the team had its old Siqia Siti Al select Pee isn will} + i the Arst two sets, He was clever |iniwod at his best speed in winning twol wnttacteat that. Thin story ie ty| ire “and fighting spirit, which it| man's line will be ac parel lines. ) tm the overhead game and tt seemed Jot the three events that fe the] t that if the Boston Red Sox | Msn't Benen, Shen ee th Be met bis furious attack would over: | irre ‘Athletic Club at Macombe I pneo SUDs ANG the DPnUADL) Gv wantyeeavan mone mana with| This makes the odds You see them read:ng nt Piarards's ossetul play Park, the Bronx | winne AAMOUIORIS Thay Ne in cht double headers, four with Pitts. | lawn lizards, as one 1 ney 1 ‘rd et the tide L iD idiaes abil cendgutas | ‘ ‘ PAGUE “AMERICAN LEAGUE. As layers all fellow % it § e third se \¢ irish, with Ciheinnac a NATIONAL LEAGUE ' AM , ows “ Richards began plo NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE| rhs hiiexed arounde ton his story! Baan | ’ i 1. re. | CLOBS W. Ie re, |Fesult) to this a ear @hote with’ great care and ki are that the heads of the National! have nine " 54.405 Boston.03 43 gpa | Sarees OF i} i SUMMA derscn waa foroed to run | fe: Sa MROORES Un ehEREAE oe ne twa with the Dh Pbltagn OF peed eared GS: 450 | Been By oe iret set of nrlon aecaet the daily paper unique. . ; ‘vane Mavlge ATPAnESMe uch wi toston and the 1» We £ i 4 io 4 7 , Oh pi eo laye y ler to get the ball back, while Ai] that it will “igleult Se} Hise he) Mth Brooklyn and xix with Pitty. 54 48 520] Boston. 46 57 ANT Wash 37 40 oi Detroit AT 50 +443) Serie suggestion receniiy made by, At news stands, from 4.15 P. M., 2 cents chards made few false steps, These 47) ble, to transport the teams| The Giants have twenty-tive games | Cincin ,48 54 471] St, GA 402 Chicago.52 5 495) Phila 4 62 410 Stewards of 1 Jockey Club for’ a day; 12 cents a week, Tell the man to Strides told on Anderson, His ah 1 West, as has been the cus of which flye are on the Polo GAMES YESTERDAY. GAMES YESTERDAY. at a parte serve a copy. Subscription $6.00 yearl Sve was sapped, but, game to the se stie transportation problem in | (ro nds, a the y hay seven double | Cinetnnati, } St Louis, 2 (Ast game), Chieage, ti Cleveland, 3 (1st game), | ines 8 oe ‘Two months trial $1.00, WOMEN’! here was some balm for Anderson, the present rail rates would m: the Cubs, ds and Pirates (one Chicago, 5; Pittsburgh, 3 (1st game), Washington, 3: Philadelphia, 0, | riders. hg races will tend to veach teamed with Cecil Donaldson, they t Bo expensiy the series no-| double header with the Pirates), four Pittsburgh, 6; Chicago, 3 (2d ’ Bt, Louls, 5; Detroit, 2 (1st game), | jockeys to Rave patience and p to voc —_— ed Gerald Emerson and A. A cessitated three between Chi-| with the Cards and seven w.th Brook. | Detroit, 5) St. Louls, 1 (2d game),!rush their horses away in} ; GAMES TO-DAY. ' i 25.000 International — Sheepshy brn - cago a i na gre a « e skelte tyle ut presen Un ee Dsl irae” at Eee It would require at least $200 per man hers and were fighting they still ladelphia at Brooklyn, | New York at Heston, catch their strides, and are beaten be.| Ad@m: Sir Inelading Grand” n foxday with Boston, 9.90 P. a to transport the teams on three trips,'would have a. chance t) win, but Pittebupgh at Chicago (two), Washington at Philadelphia. {fore they fairly start | Tishaa tow on sale—Wodmwari dm, 606,—adve, Further than that, the element of what's the use, they aren't! Clocinnatl St. Louis | Chicago af Cleveland, fore they fairly start,” y. 119 Lex. Ay. 114k 1 Bi tu Saetisee, akin, ei

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