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a - = “ ase TT THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AFall 2, 1921. ‘COMING STARS OF RACING SEASON BEGINNING TO-DAY AT BOWIE. PLAY FELLOW DisPU TE. SUNNY JIM" FITZSIMONS nS HOR N TRANG RACING DATES aLLOTTED | Huggins Has Appendicitis, but Popular Colars of Quincy Stable Will Be Well Represented on| STARTS AT BOWIE TO-DAY. Won’t Have to Be Opérated On Local Tracks—Eighteen New Two-Year-Olds, Four of Them - es * Friar Rocks, Are Promising Lot—Trainer Predicts “Some |, 7ew'"s are the dates of the most secrwooe EVENING WORLD'S HEADPIN ae , * important rece meetings under tbe ju-| Yanks’ Manager Will Probably | The,te! answer, after all, les in, } Winners” Among Them. risdiction of the Jockey Club: Rejoin His Team at Bir- | Mrs. rookies and ail, te ready seBowies Ma, April 2-15 (12 days), mu- join ris Feam ¢ | anxioug to go in for the whole route Seuteametre ttn cee ne nels. inohar: | , | Uncle Robbie's broken winged hurlers By Vincent Treanor. astitvTe do, Grace, Md., April 16-20 (19 mingham Monday. are hardly able to withstand an in INY ” RITZ 13 jhe | ning aguinst the battersome Yankees. es «6S NY JIM” FITZSIMMONS 1s well stocked with horses tor the | ager Mktan, KY April 23 to May 4 (10 Ceasl W.trthe Dee | orne teams will play here to-day and Sere See, } racing season, the preliminary to which begins at Bowie, Mary-|, Pimlico, Md. May 3-16 (12 days), mu- NEW ORLEANS, April to-morrow and will set out together | ‘ 7 uel ol! A |to play fo mntests against each ‘Taate k + ike a Wi ll Wii Sixteen sana ts s t Roll t the. land, to-day, Fitzsimmons, who is one of the most successful year vlasnalen, Friday, May ¢, to Thuraday, | TVHE first lap of the journey home| otner on the way home, Hirmingham, ooks Like America U mn Start @ Bie bowibe in and year out trainers on the turf, has a|™ay 26 (18 days) has been made and the Yankees| Atlanta, Winston-Salem and Rich- B h 7 l Ve di: P ad d og L i le, } v see e «| is a | 2 string of forty to work on, and he mod-|so'(20 duys), mituciay” May 7 t0 May Sie EAEpy: The) tent arya eet eee oa ritis itle as Vardon Predicte Classic. ei Latonia, Ky. June 4 to July 8 (31/ hare to-day to resume its series) Un as the prees ; estly predicts that there will be “some |aays), mutueia, feiing. Hs “Tatlin Haines Baltimore, the las city to be v Harry Vardon's prediction last summer that an American would * cca winners among them.” Fitz has always|_ Aqueduct, Friday, June 17 to Friday, | “*® ee ited, is ambitious enouzh to essay capture the 1921 British amateur golf title should ring true the way " 3 funuads bab: Weal 4 no he aad. ey (19 dave) Park this afternoon. game for its own International League | the invading team is gathering ite forces. A short time ago Capt. The Evening World's Headpin dled about fifty which pre vineeah inoeat day, July 30 (1) dase) SNE) Millor Huggins was stricken yos-| “lth against each of ihe big league) Bill Fownes experienced difficulty finding recruits to make the over. |Bowling Tournament, which has long 7 Saratoga, Monday, Aug. 1, to Wednes-|terday with a slight attack of appen- | and he didn’t have anything Ike the pre hog fh Aug. 31 (iY gaye). t. 2% to Fri-| Jicitis, and had to remain at the} tentious collections which other trainers |aey’ Sept 16Gd dase ee “| hotel in Shreveport in care of a pny-| Ebbets Field for a series of three next Friday. The Yanks seas trip this month, but the minute National Champion Chick Evans been a feature of the bowling world. Pe ray en igta | announced business would not prevent his going notable players have | will get under way this evening # ‘ aba stater their willingness to take atJohnny Bull's premier golf trophy. |< Gciock at “Uncle Joe” Freddy Wright, youthful Massachusetts title holder, the other day Jncle Joe” Thum'e had to handle. That's the feature of Fitz’s| Aqueduct, Saturday, Sept. 1% to Fri-|sician. The first. announcement of | s. said he'd join the invading trip in company with Evans, Jones, Carter, White Elephant Bowling Academy, y. 8 n ¥ bs Piece Ys be ie og he bins mo! e a Balti- 4 +4 ‘s bre re d training methods. He can win races with | ae eGo Re): opt, £1 to oot, | Hussins's illnes: deal} ,,(The Robins rot the break at Balt! | Herron, the husky young man whe won.the i919 National champion: | roadway and Sist Street. The wuv. of anxi 1 GO days), 5 hy bad horses, whereas others have trouble|! {i0 days) mutuele 6s 4 setun| that he had app ement! Syamptone in the first game of the| ship at Oakmont, would be ready to sail for England at any time Capt. meeting feed bills with steeds meant for stake animals. Last year “Sunny | day, Oct. i5 (13 days! lament will be opened with sixteen Re ee AECIRRACUnLe be abe te Fownes set. Rea hiaeapucleat teams holding membership in the Attending physicians quick Hope is also not lost that Francis Ouimet wi . ote 429 (2: * catch an early train to New York. United Bowhag Club: ; Sim” finiahed about fourth on the list of winning trainers, in fact he bas|tvess nO Ce AIM: mu | lowed thelr announcement, however. | he Yankees, playing the second con-| fo,80 with the team and if hie presence is made possible in the British tino oldest bowling orgeaimtyny oe an average standing of fourth during the last fourteen seasons. ore an Oct. 17, to Saturday, | rors case was not serious, allaying eed ed! have to rush to get a train} shin the old silver cup over to this country as there's no English ama- ey bieeee auspices The Kvening Fitz won't really get started this@——————— | OG a le a ae (11 days), mu- pa uneasiness of his friends. The | “"hectinpauch said thix morning that jodi pee el up against Evans, Ouimet, Jones and with a strong 15'S, Bey rears . tele Shreveport medical men said Hug- | maak ae the osu four te: Ag 8 ad year until Pimlico begins, but from after Ted Rice, the former Quincey | 8 . 15-26 (11 daye), eas ela WOuld HALEHAYE to unt par ea Rabe Ruth would Start ae an ne our teams from the Enrpire Bowling: then on he expects to be a very busy rider), Vibrate, Joan Marte and Miss |tucia |operation. He may rejoin the team| Robins this afternoon. hut Drip for \cluby two from the Squirrel Bowling hi ¥ . a youldn't remai e ~ ‘ u young” man. Heretofore be haa Petite, two-year-old winners of last here to-morrow, bit the chances are|iore than six of seven innings. Babe lealipvege. prkel Penge mg A Bowliog found time to train a few horses aside }) paca ey tory well and will Spe ipa peas it will spot return to his men until] himacit neserts otherwise, bat, of ing Club, two from pSilesheed Bowl- 0 e reputation of | Copper Demon, b. « 3 Ormondale- | J3}irmingham is reached on Monday. | the Bambino never could eee ine Bow!- \ Saale er ped pre Stable before long. Of Miss Petite|Lady Bedford. In Huggins's absence Roger Peck-| ou ctamen tor staying out of the |ing Club, two trom the Greenwich | The Pate ctntiicw cher basideciieh ita wate ie on ‘Teddy R, b. e % by Wrack-Marie Inpaugh is in charge of the team. The smallest thing racing, | Frances, Manager and his understudy got| fume, weer aite down here n g } | se is understudy got "i morin’ these guys down confine his work to the weer string and if races were run according to Krank Fogarty, br. g. 3, by Wrack-! together on the pitching problem last | ty Tee GeRivition Atel ” growled exclusively, and with the assistince weight she would beat anything in|Irish Wit night before the team left Shreve-| Ruth on the train last night. “But Sob Shaw he may expect from Jockey Joe platey”* Grenadier, b. ¢ 3, by Fair Play-! port, and decided to u | Bowling Club of Greenwich, Conn, and one from the Beekman Hi and Homestead Clubs. | Among the prominent bowiers who have been selected to make addreases Mooney he can't be blamed tor an- © opening ceremonies are Frank Mission. k and Lill Piercy in the box this| ) aslo e es s t a ticipating a big year, Mf y x tussle after the season starts, le’ | Sivert President of the T te i t- F % botieves he has some pretty | ,Current Events, br. g. % by Wrack-|:fternoon, Cadore, the lone ‘ace re. | fem try | ing Clubs, and Willian Cordes, Presi ~ F i ‘ote maining o! bbie’'s one tme fu Rak iM} retain the third base dent of ste ov C HILE Joe Mooney is the head nice horses in his two-year-old | "Ragamuffin, ¢. ¢. 3, by Friar Rook-| hand, will oppose the Yank | peptny onan Pine Aecdle williatay im | Keapointh Arecatiay have hos and front of Fite’s riding tal- collection. He is judging them | Kiluna. Cadore won his game against the | centre field. Bobby Roth and Aaron ee little s “Uncle Joe” trum, ent, he has good prospects in »Y the way they act and joak, and| King Trojan, br. g. 3 by King) tHugmen at Shreveport last week, but | Ward still are unable to come out in dean of the bowling fraternity, will Lancaster and Seth Lowe, who have "© doam’t hesitate to eay they all |James- pene tr 6 by Fries than) fortunate enousts to run into | uniform and wan't get back into the tell the Nowlers how ‘The Evening h loan Marie, b. or larry Harper when that young man | gs for several days more. r orld 2 fi@st returned from a winter of real 100k Good. Of course, he has had) Rock-Orange and Blue. Man SUREMENT rot. wuduenee The | emiree nivcare ate cin ine: Yankees’ || WV Cle Filled Card Card of Sevan | Four Titles oa Hands| World nae helped promote tourns just let ‘em try and keep me out cf ment bowting through its _annuai experience at Havana. Both these little in the way of fast work to go| Mies Petite, br. f. 3, by Friar Rock-|chances are all in favor of steady| party and. all will remain with the Races Marks the First a ne « __|tenpin headpin tournament. He will fade developed very encouragingly BY: and even if he tad would be | Dingle. performances by Shawkey and Piercy | team until its arrival at the Polo S 1 While Three Champions |then roll one ball down the alleye under the guidance of Frank Herold "®t to foretell just wat they would| Vibrate, c. f 3, by Andrew-Mary | this afternoon, and Cadore will have| Grounds. Two infielders, French and Pro’ | ; and the race for The Evening Werld At the Cuban track, and are ciose to 201, beenlse two-year-olds are nuw, | Mor to earn whatever he gets Skinner, and a. pitcher, Jack Clifford, rogramme. Retain Honors championship will be on Miliied: sockesa. now va h ri and always jbave been, pure guess-|~ Sister Flo, b. f. 3, by Ogden-Tradi-| Ww six rankling defeats in thetr| probably will be sent to the Interna- — - | | m5 . a ¢ . We ng propositions, owever, the | tional. ) ed past the Robins once ove ie 1 ‘agne by th time that ci ”) ai hee { lena BidAell soumered to Broskive: last. stant as much of a maker of rider he (8 Quincy trainer ls particularly hape-| "All Over, b. c. 2, by Zeus-Laasle, | PUr! pie Me eee eee ree eee eee eee ea "|| BALTIMORE, “April! 2i-uDho! thor Sperial to The Brening World.) Seren “reraging SF ST to 186 Bett fee Ree, of useful hors YOUNB- ful of the four Friar Rock young-| Mystic, c ¢. 2 by Magle IL-So-] Yankee series, I most | Connolly, Hawks, Wingo and Chris-| WUshbred racing season of 1921 on the! CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 2.—Four | The seores: Sa Ster of promise in 1 ss @ sters he secured from John E. Mad- | pranie recent lacing is nearly a week |tensen will stay on, though, to fi Eastern tracks will open at Prince! 0 cna apion ne crowned and ‘roeaiticg0% 108, 17% 18, a5, ame, me brother of Georges Walls, who wax a den as late as this February. They| Flirter, b. c. 2 by Palo Alto-Lady mastes ainy ua aula imong themselves for the two avail-|George today. There are plenty of plone. were. crow ‘peters yr, 17h, tet. 199, 196. Totat— Mary Hits save Peis law ckte tne tee Ne ee OR ey tad | Love. e their position enough to 4 ible second string outficld berths. horses on the ground, in fact stable ree rea Kaige paella d BY Se iste UP ge Prenat , 2 say ey Ming shown at Lexington. One of them| 1 by Tdght Brogade-| oot) again > New Yorker e playel een hes - | re ¢ dica- | their divisions In the annual Harvard | yy? .Mritrow* alent Polean ie to be a good rider, only he is too small is a colt and the other three are Jessie Woodsen.” ry Lgl ball against the New Yorkers, The players have been hearing un-|room ts at a preanium, and all indica. tut to-morrow night Falcaro meets Jarret! at now. The kid weighs only sixty-five fillies. The colt is named Rockwood pounds, not quite bis enough to con-|and the filles are Minima, Nadjy trol a horse which may want his own | and Dispute, all out of good mares way about things, ‘Don't blame me for the names," Of the forty thoroughbreds Fitz-!eays the trainer. “I don’t know how ns, however, | hellevgbly food reports about Eastern | tions point to the first meeting under University boxing tournament held | White Hophant, Landay, moves Unive a Dycumen, that the Robins are in a badly bat-| weather this spring, but all of them tered atate, whil are| carried their heavy coate conven- bristling vigorou est! jently at hand when they left Shreve- j Pristine strong essed. port ane Fr ee oc aby. t-Ro-|],. The, sad truth rem , alleys and Hiddeil’ mots” Sematore’ at tho Un the direction of the Maryland State Rac- last night al the Hemonway Gymna- | ters. ing Commission being a successful one. | S:uin before 500 excited Harvard and zap sent at ; Frervthing te tn order for There were some surprises follow: Sargent students ne fair sex. was hf of the Greater New York. We arnouneeMant of otisihlal toe the 4s much in evidence as Usui, Ut | souadion Chis. Champlonsh!ps magne. ar, D.C the Yankees y in the they ever po 2, by Assagal-Sungene ssagai-War Doll. imond; simmons has ‘in hand now eighteen the oss du me up, but If they} fockwood, n meeting—especially that Eddie Tribe | {My (re tas joura of toxine there wae Peatcorelitee MCE momieeiey A i Te e two-year-olds, fourteen are three~ ive him Aunt Mamie, ° would be one of the piacing judges and| jee a dul) marmemt aa) eae aig aes fo. 2, bow year-olds, three four-year-olds, three ar-old of which Fitz| Yankee Star, br. ¢, 2 by Star Shoot- iT; G t Wh t d R th pe t # dudews and| not a dull imoment and the sixteen | {nthe womans ‘Natta Saematttr Pe aur olde anal ine einer two ee Aol gion Bue a eeaee aie wo Giants on eat an u George H. Miller would be the starter. | Toute Sata oer eon nerve is 1 . Som: nen ge This Although the entries for the opening | mosi id session that Harvard b = six-year-olds mendorf and Com-{by Aassagai and Romagne This i eame! . or br. 2. by Light . J jmnost torrid session tha jarvar ks | The tournament ommitice of the Pastern Qadre. Most of the thres-year-olda|a’ particularly good looker, of nice |p, Stor \ Trial as Result | Expected to Have | «0 1 show it, there is a feeling | hud, Romine “Chauplonsaiy tecriacmet wit sent te are known to the race-going regulars,| size and racy lines. A_second is a Minit ¢. f. 2, by Friar Rock-Miss te he | of uncertainty among owners oc-| Ned Weatherhead of football fame | Tum) allers on Monday afwmoon after the moet @mong them being Playfellow, the| §' Shoot colt named Yankee tar, | Minnie. ° s I saaloned by hoe knowing dust how ie Was the star of the evening, winning] ger dates on which the poaponed series bet full brother to Man O' War, Nadjy, c. f. 2, by Friar Rock-Star O ow on tela, a ung WEL | vew Maryland code deals with the sell tie title in the 160 and 175 pound di- | Capt Jarrett, “Mort, Lindsey, Chattey Romer who|cut of Yankee Lady. A well-named | . Bs are caren , failed to race last year to the family| filly in the tot is Furtous by the |o¢ Danube. Tire mentite sav raise tte |isione, Wits Hi. gireeamaan andiC. | ee Pees Welle Oe) tee standard set by his Ulustrious broth-|speedy Madman of some years ago,|\ pispute, bk f. 2 by Friar Rock- -_—— iemiounel ‘The seven races on the programme for|Q. Stubbs he was atnong the cham- a Sige ITED er. Fitz, however, conceding that| which raced in the Belmont colors. Diambss J (Special to The Frening World.) (Special to ‘The Frentng Worl.) to-day have filled wen with horses! pions who kept their tities from last | 80xing Bouts To-Night fer Benet Man O' Wars come once in a century| Two other fillies popularly named are} alice C., db. f. 2, by Assaigal-Caris- B. Ala ori] 2.—-Cozy Dolan) NEW ORLBA La. Aprfl 2—| that have been campaigning at the win-|year, The best battle of the tourna- of Wounded Soldiers, ever, hasn't lost faith in Playfel-|Maele Murphy and Annie Rooney MOBILE, Ala., April 2.—Cozy 5 } er tracks and those that have been , : rs f 3 brooke Castle. <5 —pstinnpnch ed s ria] The Brooklyn Dodgers were a cooky | er track * dient was that between Rosenbloom] A carnival of exhibition bouts for low. Maaele a a daughter of Wraok, and|""Purious, b. f. % by Madman-Ma-|‘nd George Kelly were to go on (181 ion ‘to-day, ‘Their impressive vic-| “intering In Maryland. = Vand nouewald, which the former won| the immediate relief of wounded. and I still like him,” says Fitz “He|Annte’a sire was Hessian, the fa-|inie K here In a Magistrate's Court to-day | tory over the Indianapolis Indians| weight. in the Inaugural Handicap ‘at {@iter @ torrid session. Blood flowed | disabled war heroes is to be held te ways was a fine looking horse, and|™ous stretch runner of Aqueduct Annie Rooney, br. f. 2 by Wrack-}on a charge of disorderly conduct | jas instilled much confidence in the] seven furlongs, the feature race of the {reely in the strong Kodewald and the] night at the 47th Regiment is year he seems to have improved| during his racing days. Witz like Twin Sis. team and they are prepared to re- for which a doi horses have |b), Marey Avenue and Heyward Strec prament. He is more chee he names of this fight the He Wadeker stents, but Reters ful tr, Out he te growing out of g a . % oklyn, This event is under ¢ rr y, br. or bk. ; sume activities with Miller Zins’ dd overn Among | the | Larry Conley only stopped two tights, | Brook’ r ‘es more interest in his work. | any prodictiona ‘that they | ages, Murmhy, br. or bie coach had with Ed Lauzon, fi ume jotlvitiee with: Biller HugEinE'’ Tom MeTaggart, St. Isidore, | ¥ i HG le Aaaterg | Muspices of the 47th Battalion Er i work. t re Y | Wessian-Noreen. ach Mak raul Yankees here this afternoon, Bolster. Candy Beal, for which |#24 in both cases with the fighters Corps Mounted and the Joseph SAB MUL LULA OME § Phan |e Taate Ra od Erp uuies sian aaraer® pire ST ee Te ataranay att Another game is scheduled betweer 0 was paid last year when he was | Protesting, Wynn Post No. 260, Veterans of distance hors cir illustrious namesakes Athletics and Giants yesterday afters | 0 clubs hore to-morrow, and imme-| a ‘Kentucky. Derby’ prospect; Capt crowd was intensely partisan| Foreign Wars. The of this there is Knobbie, which| Of his older horses Fitz has noth | SIEGER GETS DECISION IN noon. diately cr the gume ‘both teams] Hershler and Tailor eae be and yelled their approval or disap- | benefit will be distrib b e Relief take thre, dur ing the fall]! but ia ‘ hopes, prin pally ; BOUT WITH DUTCH BRANDT Dolan was placed under arrests vill board a special rattler for Bir- A re for mal two-year-olds, roval of the decisions with disagr Committee of the Wynn Post to those winning four races in ok 8 son of Ogden . the ong with Lauzon, during an,| three claiming eve cases that are urgent. row and on two occasions taking the | came uy hingham, where they hook up : the Army and] iaents more frequent. To lend an ap- | cages that are urgent. 9 Rare to Hand very Jats Isat ana gor . but was released on a $599 bond [asuy games inal] are scheduled be- | Navy, Purse for three-year-olds at five! surance of real tistic encounter to} yolunicersd tele serelone mod the a peasure Of the highly regarded Grey | hut won several ood racea when he ummy Sieger, the east side feather Appearance in court to-day, Conch teen the Dodgers and the Yank: | purse ror fousyeer olds and upward | the crowd the usual representative of | tries to the bouts, am arranged, are an Lag for which Sam Hildreth paid Hy renned Ms form. Elmendorf | weight, earned the judges’ verdict in al ind umpire mixed it near first base| White enroute north. — Besides the | six f gs, make up the card, the State Boxing Commission was] follows: Soldier Bartfeld, Archie Wa!- Maxey Hirsch a fancy price after) ein i renking. trick with mnie | 15-round bout with Dutch Brandt of/at the end of the third inning, and it | contest at Birmingham, the team: follow present in the person of Bugene ack Billings, | Midget Smith Jachcape went wrong. Knobbie hasn't | oe Ae ar et ra a1 Brooklyn at the Flatbush Sporting | Was not until a score of play nd | jay in Atlanta, Winston-Salem and SP RACE--Maiden two-year-olds; colts buckley Deegan, Jack Rivers, Pote He: grown much over winter, but, as Fitz| Fitz won several races tn 1919. "The : i n interfered that the 4 eidings; four futlougs—-Mietile,, 116;) Itedbran AMeat h erhaad fel < cae paige Italian Joe Gans, Clay. Turner Renavue’ he never Re nea Jatter is dot well now, but there| Club, Brooklyn, last night. The east} Several policeme tor A tan ehmond North Wale, 118; Opperman, 116; Alex 1 eatherhead LOWES baht Wallace, Tim Healy, Joe Woo a ree = VE eee {s no telling how long hie bad lege| side lad forced the going up to the| battle was ended. Kelly was arrested Just watch the Dodgers now," said | iy! Brae, i Shade ie; me lie") | Hghting: He worked a left and right | i pcr pa We! FG cle - will enable him to stan 4 at the hotel last night Robbie last night. “Did you ‘notice | SECOND MACH Tarce- pear nd upward. | to the face with telling effec pe- | Wills, Al. McCoy, Freddie Welsh, Ha UNNY JIM will doubtiess po| i! enable him to atand training, | tweitth round, but the Brooklyn boy |" "ane ght was caused by a close de-|iny difference, in thelr playing?” Sstrguret Disa, cially. against Rosenbloom, former | lem To Murphy, Joe Benjam ready f races early, pos RE ts a list of all the Quinev| The judges disagreed in the Jimmy| cision at first by Lauzon on Monroe | jyestioned the manager, “Well, that int; duns Up, 108 Leland Stanford light heavyweight > Dutch “Brandi 11d; Malarosa, 11 ; of Ceremonies, the Pimlico mecting raea now in trainine, The | Dulty—Andy ¢ 1o-round semt|in the third, It was close and jor, |‘l*tno way T expect them to pi nt to rush in form | vAmackaasiu, "112 Ur; siren’ Bey, | Champion, who was we e 7 : : final. Thereupon Eddie Toy, the ref-|and Dolan took objection to the de=| pom now on,” continued the leader, . ng left and mght. When Weather- 2 ies This is a hands son of Friar Rock lot will be split up shortly and | eree, named Cortes, The decision was} ojsion, Dolan alleges an ugly remark | opie Dogors performed splendid Yom 03. head didn't duck, she countered and | aa yor go tia aH = and Lucy M. who didn’t get to the|apout twenty shinped to Maryland | net popular ollowed and then blows entered into THIRD RACE Navy Pune: for| did it prettily and with telling effect woh t the Indianapolis Club yester- ree a Harry Condon three-year-olds; five and. Mal furlongs — Mast The champions o re Farmer's Openta: ces as a two-year-old. Early last gin the 1921 season at Pimlico: | wits met in oe and | Hare conden. | (na play ay. Th at Dall so far) Were ae fom te an, | ‘Che new ollampions of Harvard boris 0 fi season he was regarded a 3 ‘ nt The Athletics did not show a nee Pe AR HORE Sn ; : v6; 3 Lm are: Bantamweight, Frank Collins; y w nrow out the fest 5 1 t nendorf, b. bh. 6, by Ballot-Dis-| so evenly in the minds of the judges} Th ason. They got good pitching i a platen cL Mie it Freed ball at the opening game of the Fa o£ the Qunicy barn, hence name | oy another” disagreement resulted, In| superiority over the Giants, but got| ng that is all the team needs. ve | Halder, Abe Antilles. 10E a) amuree: four-aver: | fonthermolsht, Treedman; ‘ the most del ght-| Gompadre, bk. h. 6, by Colin-Play-| this inst fo 2. Frank | ¢ ‘Sunny Jim,” aft | Club to-morrow afternoon fully dispc the referee, ‘Tommy he brenks, and wo htweight, J. Q. Stubbs; welter- | B Dodger ath johks. ~ Jadda, anoeurre when ainer, He sur letes good pitching | olds and up; six tu new grounds of th ates O'Connell, ynd_ they will have little trouble in | 14) zett Loe: ignated Pierce the wii Brazill, who broke up the game be- § Daggett; midd al Quentin, 111; Moroul, 102, | weight, I weight, club will be the scene of the season's showed s ng to earn that name,|” yurucari, b. c. 8, by Rockton-Ken-| °° tween the two teams at Lake Charles |\\\ ning a ball game. Uncle's Kings Ceanip, 111; Hacks’ | o>. Weathehead; | rat heavyweight, | first contest. “The Maujer A.C. will “ae but he never got a chance to run] pyar * the other day with @ home run, ine) Clarence Mitchell was in rare form| FIFTH BACK—The Inaugural Handicap; thre, | Ei. D. We tis pee eee alee Be Wie epenente and BF 2otn a: Bane to it vr, b. ¢. 5, by Sweep-Star BOWIE SELECTIONS, serted one Into yesterday's conflict | yesterday during the Ave Innings ho| ee ie eee ee a ee ee eae eee eit er teen initia: hee pres ee Fitz had rosy visions of ep First’ Race—Radical, Red Tom, [and scored two runs. The second | jocupied the mound, and behind him| los" Wied Violet, 9; Bue isldore,, 117; cage | Telgn & ; lar fare | Aree sveawnen INTE. The Freinds ee things by oungst¢ a juy wncer TI, b. f. 5, by Sweep-| Red Brand. * |wame of the series and the last 18 | the team played sensational ball, Tho| Hersnct, 10g: Viser, Wi, Recarpoledte, vo) sends | vard until next year. | Summary: | a nets, Glendale, L. I. wil but some invariably bh Ballet Girl Second Race—Jock Scot, Kezta played here to-day, and te t the | Indians threatened several times, but | Heel 15s Holster, 1015 eh, Dene eee ne eee Tieesienn tee | to him J ut the ty Anniversary, b. or br. g. 4, by Celt Amackassen, Toss Up. Giants entrain for Memphis to pay) each time the fielders pulled Mitchell | | sixTH | RACr—c round i 2 ae A hagas amy ready him after money. | pjscip! co—John's Umma, Master |the Southern Association team to-| out of the fire. And so it wae with | upraid: one mile a ag east y bey bh ie ke 5 SP, ‘when t ner would have De r 4, by Darley Dale wht Ita morrow | John Miljus too, | Clacquer, “10v: x0 pounds, Uae Se nALf Sound 5 1sit $s up » he finally ¢ Mountain Fringe i Race — Uncle's Tasecl The ¢ 8 are atl very much out Any un can be Kicked around | SEVENTH RAC topp' Peete dasae fant ats | Ce, ati 2 this season, Sunn Captain Alcock, & ¢. 4, by Ogden- 4a, St. Quentin * fof gear, Johnny Monroe is playing| when the pitchers fail, but when the! UbWd) 0" it pound buh nd Weathorhend fice Pal Jim has grown handsomely, and un-| Mallard fth Race—Capt. Hershler, Myth- ahort in place of Baner« Frisch is| twirlers are right it is the time to be- | tony xtieorge Dum third round, 160 pound, Reread | a fe aun an di As ess be proves a big disappointmer Rlavtsliow, b 0. by Bair. Flay tn ee Math 03 back at second, but can't cover his| ware. ‘Those boxmen. of Robbie's | Ok Merlin, Liv; hoblngor, 110, Kine Neptune, is, | OF eet uae donne am we are all likely to be wagering on| Mahubah Sixth Race—Claquer, Columbine, usual amount of territory, nor cin he| yesterday were in mid-season form En Feta Tg aden Dawa, "Tors aasten ivi: 2 pounae, cup ERAS SEER him this season in the most stylish of] Knobbic c. 3, by Wrack-Gol dris. -) * Yeeem to hit as he is wont to do when! and the Indians could gather but five xDouble Van senbloom, three rounc hes i = three-year-old company | Sunny aia b . y ne ae Mok eventh Ri David Craig, Gold- \eer He will not be right for ane| hits off them, three of which were| s Alte sisible:, Quen Blonde, 108; zAlme B.| weight, Lockwood defeated Fe THUM “0W14NG @ nruuianD A~ADuuy,~ Copper Demon, Teddy R. (named! Lucy M. en Dawn, George Washington, Berlta,! other week. flukes, (O's Apprentice allowance claimed, man, three roun 1241 BROADWAY, Comer sit mm r es a as wont ne ee - ~- @ aa he apes stch mee agg Ta ae © ree 7° a ne tre

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