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Americas Leading Golfers Will Tee Off This Morning in Qualifying Round of National Amateur Title Tourney
THE SUN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1916.
JOY OR GLOOM FOR
GOLFERS TO-DAY
j!t Nifflitfnll Only Thirty-, wo
Will lie in Line for Clinm
jtionshlp Title.
EAST S. WEST AGAIN
Br .KIIIN a. AXDK110..
pmi.Ai-r.i riiM. tept. j. lo-nmrrowai
-,cdy' y nightfall there will be thirty-
.mi 'mpp golfers, elected to spend part
cr all ..f the week battling haul for the,
,Mff t.iti.'ii.il honor In golf. During
he first days an exceptional drive, a
jsty bunker shot laying the ball dead.
. ....n, n nf sweet ni.lahla atrobea nml
'"! - -----
'...ir ci"-" douo In sex en putts xxill have
! .-eivcu wra oi goner 11110 Dciicviug
ht they will not fall to Rain the coveted
I iff.
Kxrry player Is an ojmmlst until the
Ixtrftil time when he tees up his ball for
He flr-l mi.illfy!n drive. Then pe-wl
nlsni pop Into the mind, the bunker In
i ont of the tei Is remembered mid con-
Jenoe, t ie voltlng biother of (urees.
Mle In the nearest imtl deepen! trap,
v'o solfcr. no matter what bin experience
m. cesH. but feels relieved when he
. is hit bis ili'lvn and mashled beaullftilly
n lite llit hole. Kxperlence Is always
ailed to inlml nnd the knowledge that
eolnrss enn be arqulred ami that deter
'Mln.illon will conquer tho pcsnlmlstlc
.pirlt helps unmlerfully In making par
near par wire".
There ate many golfers who fullow
rsnlar systems when they ;lny In a
.uallfylnc round, mid sometimes It helps.
1 remember heating one golfer hi'-t ear
it Ivirolt snylnv: "I've got a regular
xhrine fur nuallfylng. I figure that two
: lll iU.illfy. Now their are four
-lion holex with the par of three each.
1 am koIiic to practise hard at those
Vies, for I feel reasonably sure that
ny name lll luernge tlvc n hole on the
ther fourteen holes."
Same t.citfrra Aim to He "Short."
The advice which Iho golfer wns freely
Vtoitig M-oincd ery sensible to me.
knew that I had plaed b'lt
ice In six weeks before landing
ivirnit. and I felt that each
litis a six went down on the find I
ou!d ret a four to make up. So I
.tatted In on the schedule and was one
irnke to the pond by the time the first
liort hole was leached. I took what I
'hniicht Has I'xtin, pi Ins. plumped the
.ill into toe lntercnltu "ll'.ch and took
That llnldhe l my pl.i.vlng by relied
ile. My flrt round, however, was an
!, JU' t what 1 had played fur. and a
wii at the llort eventh made some
uTienrl' fnr the six. Thi're may be nd
tantaee In this method, sib h as com-
larem y of spirit when a shot Is Just
'ir (iioupli oiT to -poll a four but Inmrc
i fnc but I fancy and believe the pleas,
jre of the game s lctscped.
Tlirn ire tlioe golfrm too who aim
o he si oc" t1P (nlc when It tomes
trj I a to cawy a trap or a bunker
I mder how many know the diffcr
i , e between a trap and n bunker) In
h- hope thnt they may lay tnelr next
i"l up dead lo Hie hole. Oftentimes
leu u pia.xer li.i.s had this prowraninie
n m.nd and has practised It fur many
( .rs It l not an altogether uiicoiii
mn sl.-ht to see the ball ii p tiering
r.ear to the hole, the ienlt nf extra
are In thl shot gained after unusuil
1'empls. Hut In the Inns run nothing
I sum! by te plavcr who l oer
mtitius. In a h.implip'i;: U,ill!ylng
urd there uro fe thrills mote etijuy-
'ban to do a hole or tun under par;
"1 to get that stroke umb;r n Is necs
try n most of the holes to go "hard
si It."
There an unusual amount of n.it
rsu West rivalry this year, and many
asc s luxe been made that certain five
mx of the llaHtrriici'M will finish
Shcr up than will live or Mx of the
Wrnern colling brother. It Is an even
sa e- with the ihance of odds favoring
he Wert because of tl withdrawal from
tie lists this year of last year's open
h.ini'iion, Jetome I). Travers. Ilia ah
rr.cc will not help the ICastern con-1-lr-
o lii general, for it leaves the Kant
!"' it ,i distinct lender, but perhaps
io-c who ore left will light all the
rl.T i i wrest the rro.n fioni the
erner' brow. If ItoVrt Gardner
..is ibe We-t should be favorites for
he rvteiit.on of Iioihts.
Tho g.illrry will follow Kvans, I pre
nn.e, and (lardner, but n treat Is In
'ore for thore Who will trudge round
lth iung Hub .lones, the Oeorgla
mipliin, who is, I think, the young
" iipl'iHte for national honor ever
iiirril about IT. years old and
'i the last few months has gone round
our -musts In lesw than nar and In the
Ml lotind for the Siale of (ieorgla '
i' i'iiMmshli recently he defeated tl-1
xV.'V, k";i""1",",B','0r I'"r- A'Ilr V
x'lart i afur he xvas 3 down In the morn-.
- 111. I In ... ,lnln. I.. .1... I,.. I
In mi doing in Hit: last round
d 1 70. If he .iialllles in the first' ,. ,. .,, , , ..,.1,11,1.
- hl r-t ntten,,., he should ' lni'T.nvVr,fVH.Vb,e,r A'Sn'ttr
Ei- much praise. Hut nil can- .,,u,,j (;iaiu pUxer. tor thl -rnron
in iif1. 1 haxe gone oxer the list (l far? Aln I'l 'ne otter a HIM sug.
'e. r foui times nnd tried to Jilek gestlon. in llgurli.g out th jto,en bare
d t,e -hlrty-lwo who seem most f by?; blibg i'mnnbrr "f "1:
e'S to get Into thu charmed mutch ,e has tolen by in- number ul attempts
' roin.. It seems impossible, for 10 ateul. Thl way la the name as the bat
ire ore fifty sure lo get ,. so I. "w"
lo-tlay will tell the story. he weak b.itler as much chain's the
(.i.l II og IViitiirrs eded. heavy hlltrr lly the "Id way. players
' '' . an, Cobb ond Speaker, who wre great
I I xe nftfn xvoudered xvhy those in bailer. Brl on bae umn- often and ''
;y.e .T th,. ,ire.ope championship did J ,,;;.rl,,:.ruu,,Cmy,x;a.r,dnux,,hr:
'id to their programme certain golf- ""la b.' equal. H. K,
f'.itutes which would Interest the (1) Vou xxlll find Hunter's batting
;yrs of the game nil over the land. aVeragc in .Sunday's Sl'N. C) Very
-m, nf having the usual ama-' A isadte
ur-cn-fesaioiinl match at thirty-six K a'
Hm lourininent be confined .to1
'e rrniti.l 'iml tl.A r, i... .t....A.i
..... ...... .i.r tic..,.-.,
1 .in NhibU. in by the professionals nf
rg .Puiig, iron play and ihort ap-
' up 1 work then, xvould be more In-
' " tnnn 11. iw nlitiilns,
"V lh.it 11 fee be charged Ihe
' r.iinn', mv Jl for each event, Ihe
' ' al plu 2."i or $.",0 given by the
di I g,i to the xi Inner." ami second
1 likely that thei.i would be
1 .nn -,i'i. t, running off all the ex-ents
hue hours or so, bemuse few xvould
""e who fct that they did not have,
g"'l chance of winning and It would;
possible to mn several events off at
' I would suggest that three dilves
1 e , ,aui entrain, mat two of
unt and that the inaik be lakeii 1
'ie b ill rolls, provision being
"In lh.it the hall must land within I
xxidUi limits.
xin xxmiltl Itnnxx-. If the tironer
T
Mncc
r
for the
drive were chosen, who
the long driver A competition
in ne who xould hit the longest ball
v "h 1111 Inn club would furnish good
i"it while tin re balls played from a
'Hill il stance, the olio nearest Ihe hole
w , would not only amuse but act as
a lii-nii in spectators. Strange an It may
""n few people know how to play
lh" 1 ill on trphlli or downhill uinl by
fx ilhi'ioiiM for money prizes which would
ilium, the greatest care on the part of
'lie 1 rue instruction most valued would
! Bixeu.
S f.ir ns putting Is concerned there
herd . n display, hut an event for tho
hip shot suy twenty-five yards frnm the
nib would also help golfera In the mnk
1 g of fuluio shots. The professionals
"rs supposed to be tho standard In style
nd 1 xicutlou for the rest of us; in gen
rl they are. A tournament of this
"rt when the nation's, best players and
t'achcra aro gathered together Ii bound
have benefit.
White and Lewis Win the
American Golfer Trophy
In Playoff of Tie on Merion Links Flushing Pair Easily
Beat Anderson and Hoyt Evans Turns In a 71,
One Better Than Par, in Practice.
I'uii.AiiKi.i'itiA. Sept. 3. The play-1
PIT of the lie for the A,rrlmn anU,r
tronln' ..t, ih. .,
iropnx on the .Merlon 1 nkit 11 morn-
ing aimed a touch of formality to the '
usually happy go luchv .plrlt of the da v
' , or 1 10
ucrolc ,nc national championship. It
proved to be a one sided nff.ilr. the
riuehlng pair, Uardlner W. While and
M ,, L , wm,i . K .... .
' " " w ft Willi a Score 01 1 5,
., , ..... . ,
J"'"" opponent?. John (1. Anderson and i
,lplhl, ...... ... V ".iiriCT IIUS III1CIIIWII ti.c-i on-
Li i ,.t .v., ' .f. 81"'"0'' iralllim far tour.tf whe they bent Ned Sawyer and
behind with an 81. In the comnet t on . i. i r Aut- i... o i
wan" 5eamV'uey lh.n''lu"hln,f lni1 sl"
..""'.: ?-!"'1l.of..ho,'
Vnd ti : J. n te
umiuii euir in miii.
They took the lead on the first with a .
to n S. which was the best that the
Mwnnoy golfers could do. and on the
second hole got a 5 to a 7. made by
Hoyt after Anderson had driven out of
bounds, night up to the turn While
and Lewis kept on gaining, slipping back
only once nt the sixth, where neither
could do better than . They made the
flrei nine holes In 39. to 45 for their
lalsiring opponents.
On the Inward Journev Anderson, who
had not played n single hole In nar go-!
Ins out, pulled himself together and be
gan to perform In a fnshlon which made 1
him look a llt'le more like the golfer
who twice reached the final round for
the national title. Ile and Hoyt came
home In 36. a stroke better than White
and Lewis could do. but all chance of
capturing the silver golf club for the
udnrnmeut of the walls of the Plwanoy 1
clubhouse had fled long before the brace 1 The golfers from Pittsburg nil seemed
icame. The round was plaed on the to bo going well except . IT. l-ownes.
least course, which will be used allJr, national champion In lain, whose I
throuKh the championship. The cards:
Flushing: .
W Whit
flat
In
and M. P
Lewi
4 4
... 4 . 4
4 3 -3
llililll 5 37 7
J. (I
Out...
In... .
Andrrnn nml F. II. llot, flwanoy:
i 7 1 5 r, 4 4 S 4- -Ii
4 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 4 3 11
Tile other Hi" nsplranta for the na-1
tloniti crown rpent the day on one or
both of the courses which will be us-d
in the qualifying round to-morrow or
left their clubs In tha locker room con
lent to rest on the eve of the big strug
gle. Some of those who played were out
both morning and afternoon, and others
decided that one round was enough. Hoth
cast and west courses were ciowded all
day. however, nnd thoe who cnnie out
to watch found plenty of golf welt worth
seeing.
In the morning t'lilck Kvnn furnished
I the tlicwoika by malting a splendid 71
011 the west course. .1 stroke better than
inr. The national open champion was
loillgilm I lie. Ii.'mi rli.il IikIiI lii t the
pin. and the putting streak that helped
Mm lo win his lain els nt .Mlnikahda
seemed to be with 111 1 tl "till, livaii" waa
coiiieut with his good round In the morn
ing and kept off the 'Inks In tho after
noon. -
Hubert A. ilnnlner. the defending
champion, played th" west cuiir-i In the
morning and twelve holes of the east
course In the afternoon. He 1 heeled his
host nf friends and well wishers by tell.
' liu them 'that his Injured linger was
imp:nlnK upidly It still hints. Vuv
1 ver. especially when lie plays hi lion
' sliois. and It 1 t'ghtly bandaged and
probably will hnve to remain so until the
touiney Is over
On the wc: jurse this morning the
Questions CS, Answers
By TOM MAC NULTY
Dear Tom When do the niants nml the
nulger plav iloiilile hrulers on their home
grounda and with whom do they PlV;.
MILTON COOK.
The (.Hants ale scheduled for double
headers at the Polo UrounilH on Sep
tember with Brooklyn, September s
with Philadelphia. September 13 with
Cincinnati, September la with Pittsburg.
September 113 with St. Louis and Sep
tember 30 with Huston. Brooklyn's
double headers at Kbbcts Field ate a
follows: September 1 with Cincinnati
and September '.'3 with Chicago.
Dear Tom
-Kind''
II u th
true
and
tlonallty oi
unii
MaihtH "on
l"l,on'"1,y ot ""tEDDY OI.SllN.
American, of Kngllsh extraction,
10;igh the name would denote a Standi-,
..!.... .ii
" ' ' " ' ' "
, .1.. . .
wager kindly In
,lM , T.mTn .lecbie
. . ... .... ...... . ...t... r..r
me snow ino iiiaor,i i,i- ..
box real or grand eland 'at dining ine
world's srrlr ill thr Pol.i ilrouml". Same
quesilon I baaed nn anv game from lull
1..II XVh1.11 l 1 ni: allrwrr 10 ill riuer.
Hon I want the Polo Ground price, and
not speculation prices.
KIllilK StiEliLI'i".. Wllloushbv II. II.
All World's Series box seats have
been 13 for the past ten years at least.
The highest prh e grand stand scat at
World' Series game at Polo (Jitiundi
waa 13 for upper grand stand.
Dear Tom Would uu be .0 kind us to'
let nie know the ndilre. of Hie Internu- I
llpnal Hase 1111 Club? S. It S.
If 011 mean the International League,
or)lceH f P,eldent IMwtird Harrow
, Xo S; Vnnderbllt avenue.
..... .. Ita... full lttnhe U'l.,.1,
p Uii man nn third starls for home with
the wlnilun. Ratter swings at the ball.
but catcher a ep oxer tne P't, "'oe"'"
linnlre calla batter out, P.npluln xvhy he
h,i rlrht to call batter out
M. C. N 1 W. Y. X.
In umpire's cvlnlon batter xvutt out for
Interference, hut It seems to mo the um
pire erred and It was the catcher and
not the bailsman who xvaa guilty of In
terference. Hun scores and batter Is
awarded llrst base on catcher's Interfer
ence. Dear Tom 111 Al what time will lb"
morning game start between the 1 ankers
ana lieu rui on iiiji timr . ... ,,.,.. in
the price nf a hot neat In the lower grand
stand at Ihe Polo Oroutnt?
Fit AN K .STIiPIIILNS.
(1) 10:13 A. M. 12) Si. SO.
Dear Tom Which Is the arhrduled game
In a doubts-header, first or second?
OKOHHK FIIILDH.
rirst game. Hut when double header
Is scheduled and first game Is not played
on account of wet around", Ac., but iec
ond came Ii played, the Meond fame
champion made a 79 and xtas going Jut
Mioul n well when lie Mopped this after-
1,,on' He was followed .by big nailery
i i,. f,.n, im..i
spectator, who wan lucky enough to ci.
without eerlous injury,
Oswald Klrkhy preferred resltni, to
playing golf to-d.iv, although he did de-'
vote omn tlmn 'to practising putting,
Most "t the other metropolitan entrant
were out. and the bidden gallery of the
... , ., ... ... ... - lil.MI..
nay lonuwcti aiii.-x .nuirioii imu . . i'
Carter this nflernoon over the cast
play. Ciller, who Is wondering who dls-
mid Tsent out word Xc I that efVecl. was the".
Ywn of the four, lie made, the round
in 7
J. 1 .... u u -n
"V" . . . ,
't .... 1 1 1 1 1 .1 . 1 hBniiiiil..ii ..-All ln.il.Li lleillien
Hush of New Orleans being credited with '
n 73 on the east course. Nelson Whitney, '
with whom he played, waa around In "S.
I
14-Year-Old t.otfer
Wonder.
i
llest of nil, however, was the way
fourteen-year-old Hob Jones of Atlanta
lined up to the rosy stories of his ;
prowess that hnve been finding their way
north during the last few months. The
youngster played a few holes this after-
noon and played them remarkably well. I
He makes his shots with a calm pieeislon
that augura well for his success In the
future, and one niblick shot which he
played out of a deep pit In front of the
eighth green was a wonder. Tho ball
I'll two feet from the pin and stayed .
there. '
pnuing was poor, i-.uen .11. njers itn-
Vr":"' n ilu, wh "cry round.
and
) Davidson Hcrron hud a 74 on the east
rourro to his credit.
Nearly all of the officials of the United
States (lolf Association were 011 hand
to-day and some of them played, while 1
others watched the stars perform. I'resi-
!... C . 1 .1 1 - f
oodwurd of Denver.
Howard W. Perrln of
Vice-President Howard W. Perrln of
Philadelphia Secretary Howard K Whit-
Ilev of New ' York' and Committeeman
iw.h,. r un.i,.. -.,.1 i- c.i.--
S. Ilarban .if Washington are here. la.te
this nfterncon they paid a final
lal vllt of
Inspection to the west course.
! .Names Addrdt 7 Withdrawn.
Sectetary Whitney announced to-day
that six names had been added to the
list of entrants and seven withdrawn,
making the number exiiecled to start to
morrow morning 111. Tho newcomers
lite Parker W. Whlltemore, Hrookllne:
1' !.. .Maxwell. Tretilon ; Hlchird Mitt.
.( .1 .!... ... ... , ...
....v.. .....v j L. ... ...... CI.
YounKstowii ; Raymond Hussell, Detroit,
and t! T llregg, Oakmont.
The golfers who will be unable to play
nrd have withdrawn are M. K. Nelffer,
lluntliiirilon Valley; J. V. Hyers, Alle
gheny; J. ii. Heyburn. Ixnilsvlllc: Cor
nelius J. Sullivan, fiarden City; ('. V.
Unit m. Hudson Hlvtr; Patrick Urant.
Philadelphia Country, and J. T. Bishop,
Chexy Chase.
Kverythlng Is In rendlnes for the quali
fying round, which begins at l :2 to
morrow ni'.rnlng, when I P.. Munger.
Dallas, nnd Sherrlll Sherman. Yahnun
dals, drle ofT the llrst tee of the easl
course, whl'e deorge A. Urmision. tiak
mont and Cr Minim Heach, Fox Hill, are
t'arimg mi the w thi e
then I considered the scheduled game.
In all other Instances first game of
double header Is the siheduled game
Dear Tom- bets 11 that Ilrnoklvi
would h.tt liiliano. In Hie tenth Inn iik
Hie umpire forfeit Hie snnie to llrimkli 11.
II clillma that brl la off. A claim th.it 'he
win. i m, r
I'niplre's declalon In hall game Is the
bet'e, "so 'decided "
ei 11 so ucuu.d.
, . , ,
atr.TT.7.
nr in urn for bring lilt by pltrbrd hall,
II bet that batter I. nut. Who l right?
i, ,, ,.. .. . . ,, ,
considered a simple strike. If It xvas a
third strike batsin.ui Is out. See section
5. rule 19, ami section T, rule 51.
Dear Tom In answer to .1. r;ro' querx
of .Mir 11 I would risie that "Xouni: Joe
minder" I a nvwrlgtit. Mthniigh .1
oiinciiter. be Ita hratrn man good boj
In hi cl i Htu nl.o holtl 11 pap T ttrrlelon
our Murray Prrkel, the ex aii iirur .hum.
plon H A I'.
Thinks.
,. .r ... ,, . ,
S., n"L i,fordK!,'ex!eVt,n'o,"
Harry XVHIs. Aim let me know the rerun
uf all their engagement. M DC VAI.LE,
1 l.angford xxaa never knocked out by
Wills. First met on May 1. 1PH, In ten
tound no ileclelon bout In New Orleans.
It went the limit. On November 2fi,
1WH, LaPKford knocked out WHIa In
fourteen rounds In Vernon, Cat. Since
, then they met twice, WIIIm outpointing
1 I'lf-Jford In a ten round 110 derision
1 ... ,NV YnrV. nnrt ,.nnfr., L.,,.
. .... ..
i ms '""i iin ni iniiricrii rnuiios in .-New
( oilcans,
T, ,r
' rirookl
m -Who I Ihe sriietni) nf the
tlasebalt Club of the National
d bow could I reach him?
k.l'Hll'
.1. J. II.
Charles 11. Kbbels, Jr.
at Jibhels Held, llrnoklyn.
AJliess him
; The one fault w ith his play Is his con
BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. I tlnually Irxlng In split the side lines and
First Hai.-TwojearoltUj .cllln,. nil fur.
limn. trallil.
India Horse Wt 'Index llnr.e. Wt
rr .lift 04
I sffa rinftrr idl P ile Lenii 0,
UH 1.22
Itllie.. I11.I1 771
I hrrry llipo,. Iii.1i 771 Kuniiliia Shot, .107
VI Itn.l t Flower.i'JI -
itaiit Fiower.i'Jt - .liiin.i io-
HP Ulanaiiiiiy 111 lfii
Second Ilaie. Three ) ea r-olila ; conditions.
''.IT i""H. . tv .. ... '
1XI.ft1?on,r;r ,1,, I'l'itKlbiier"0' . i,
M7' Ornlorlum , . Ill 770 Dnrca 10s 1
17 Delaniey ., llll W Inu Frank 111
Third ltace. Marea : all air: The llrrntwi
Handicap Hli furlongs, main -nurse,
Indrs llnrre Wt liuuea Hour vt
717" Kliut'a 0U....HMiMili Si.,ij 111,. inn
Ml' llllllrn Slarllllll 711 I'lrluue pfi
73 Pan Maid ., ..L'll 77I. Mla Finnic, ,,LD
p.i- inline iviaiiieii ua
Fourth ltace. -Three year ohla and upward:'
ine .-.iiitiiciiiNi i.n.iict . aillietl. line
Illlle and a half
ln.e Horse. ' Wl Index. Horse. Wt.
7!t' Knamrr 121 sup Frliile (I). , ,104
1 dcljl Strombnli
1731
nnli Urn
'riiiee.irar.old a and imii.nl.
The HrtHtk Cup Handicap; alrcploi hae ; li.MV)
atlilcii. .xistui nirre innr.
index lloise Wl I inic x llnrsc.
711 II. of Hiiluth ,1101 7'U' IVIk-iu , ,.
(SID lllankenhiirg .lO'Usn.ll Martian
Sixth IHee. Two jear-nida j eondlllnni.
and a half furlong, uralfht,
In.les llore WAlmlcn. ore,
Ikutl Jack Mountlil.lllliHOi Nebraska
m0 XVoo.Hrap ...,ll)lli22i Milkman .
tl Kd Koihe .,,,104 741 .lock Scot
. Trentlno 10s' Tretotii it)
H Heprobale ... 10l
Arentlca allowance clilmr.
Wl I
. iM 1
Hi'
liic
Wt.
III
in
,K'i
TENNIS CHAMPION
LIKELY TO REPEAT
.Johnston Favored to Bent
Murray To-dny and Keep
Title To-morrow.
WJM.1AHS SECOND BEST
V
TODAY'S TENNIS MATCHES
1:30 P. SI. fol'HT S.
rtlehard Norrls Williams
Clarence J. Urlffln.
Si30 P. !. COl'RT S.
William M. Johnatnu xs. Itobert Ltnd
ley Murray.
11 A. M Harold A. Throckmorton
xa. Itoland Iloberts In national Junior
final.
Mr IIA.MKI,,
T"l" th. day that may tell the tale
the tennis nrena nt Forest Hills. While
nnlv Ibn lAml.nnnl. I., cu. ...inl ......
"10 !"'m-nnn'"' In the national tour-
namunt arc down for decision this after-
unmiuii tuin toiri
"0"' "lc' l"' eIe the championship
nuesllon. William M. Johnston, present
holder of the title, will face Itohert l.lnd-
ley Murray, nnd Itlchard Norrls Williams
Sd will tacklo Clarence J. Griffin. If
Johnston and Griffin should come
through, the laurels will be as good as
won by Johnston and the final will be ill-
Icaled of A arnnil doil nf Ita Itilpreat.
.if. n rather neeuli.ip Inmilnn thnt
confronts tennis followers this mornlti;. I
t , amo,t a foregone conclusion that
.inhiitnn -m .if...n iirimt.. in mi. I
I1K t.ctween Johnston and Williams we
woui.i havu to ..ollcPde the national .
..humnlnn f toil ui.mii on even -buno. 1
j, waH llot 80 onB n(t0 tial Williams de-1
feated the title bolder in the Kast nnd
wst matches, nnd there Is nnson to be-
ipvl that be.mlght accomplish the feat .
again.
Yet when flrlffln and Williams come"
in..ih.i. ii... .iiiuiii... Ham uilib Urlffln. i
Twice have they me, thla season, and on U: S&X and
both tx-carlons tlrltTIn was the victor. ( yIT,t 1)3W OM i(i.on Deesan. 6; oil Mur
The chubby fellow from tho I'oast seems , phy. I, struik out By Ueecuii, 14: bv Mur.
to have the "Indian sign" on Williams. Phy. s. lilt by pitcher- liy Iircjn. 1 ill'rnri,
IMIk lly Murphy. I t mtnrc Mr Kilwaril.
Johnston the l avorlte. ' 'lmp "' me-2 hour and i minute.
The form sheet In this tournament has
",UH ',,r l,r,,vt'"' nne too reliable, but It
may tell thcMrulh In the two rounds still
to he tilaved. It looks as If the final will
"ne up Johnston against Williams, anil '
tlutt tne l aiiiornian win reiain ine vii.uu-
nloushln.
Murray made a reir.ntkable right In
lcfratitig Church lat Saturday, but he
really showed little moru than a won
derful service. Toward the end the
Meteor made some remarkable place
ments, but taken a a whole his game
did not compare favorably with
Church's Had not the Prlncetonlan
wasted all his strength In the llrst three
sets there Is little iloulil In our mind
Unit no would hae be.ueii .hum).
That wonder service of Murray's will
bother Johnston, but It will not shoot
the champion's game to pieces as It did
Church's. Johnston knows Jut how
to handle the Callfornlan rhoot and hop
Mill Murray will halo the time of his
young life trying to score half the
twenty strUce aces he made against
Church.
hould lie titer III Three Seta.
Johnston' foielng shots, hi forehand
d ixe" for the sides and the corners will
make Murray an easy victim in three
sets, j:en in overhead work, in which
Muriay Is reputed to be a specialist,
we coiKcde him 110 rupcriority oxer the
li.impion. Iicpt for his backhand,
Johnston's game Is wc'l balanced, and
when It comes to shooting backhanders
.Muriay Is no wonder eltlur. lixcept In
service, the advantage lies oxerwhelm
inuly w llh Johnston.
Now. ns for staying quality, which
xvniild figure huge. In a match of llxe
sels, l'hys'.clally Johnston Is probably
the weakest champion we have exer had.
Miliray i a nunc robuht )ouiig man
who while nt I.cl.mil Staiifoid not so lung
ago could run a half mile with uhf of
the collegians on the coast. Yet John
"'.on is better ablv than Murray lo stand
the g.iff In a lung dr.ixwi out battle.
Murray's style takes a terrific toll In
strength He puts every ounce of hi"
power Into each serxice and before long
find himself wilting. He disdains rallies
r, ' u ' n.J . - ?... V-i
! -''':'" " M "'" r v
itMt K0l ,t nV(,r wl(1) ,n a ny w,, ,.u,.u
1 possible. Jrihntoii, oil the oth, li mil, I
went believer In the conerx.,t.o of
energy If he needed an example of the
dile iisults of wasting strength he got II
, In Ills five set defeat by Kuniag.ie at
Newport, Johnston knows how t get
there wilh as Utile effort as possible
and he will.
William Mhnnlrt Win.
Willams eh uld defeat ilrlllln III fn'.ir
sets, but It xx ill be .1 bard batlle all
the xx.iv ilrlllln may land the flrt set.
tin- Williams Is .1 nninrlniislv pnnr slarlei.
I .Mil against pl.iyeis like William J
Clothier and Uoughis S. Wallers, who
are lint quite up to Hiillln's class. Will-
, lame dropped the opening set in the n.i.
tiomU tourney. The founer champlnn
1 Is probably loo deep a student of the
game, lie lakes a set to study ins man.
ind 1 ven later will frequently drop Into
spells of practising shots.
ill IIII11 Mill enter Willi the coiilldemc
I Mini of hla vlcunles over Williams In
the Loiigwnnd and Next port tournaments.
I Inn ever, tho Williams of tho present Is
not the Williams of earlier In the sea
son. The Phlladelphlnn came to Long
wood nfler 11 long spell of Inactivity nnd
was woefully short of xvork. At New
port Williams faced (liillln with a xveak
ankle, Injured the day before in his
match Willi Ilnlaml Hobcils,
When in Ihe mood for serious nnd
hard play Williams has shown some to
markable tennis nt 1'iruat Hills. HI
control oxer tlie ball i at times un
funny anil his drives for the cornet h and
1 the sides are both effective anil pretty.
I ,n "' t1"' enruers lo a dot. Ilrlllln I
lint 11 base liner of Ihe Williams stump
1 and lie is Iinuilil In learn that to a
Iinatked degree lu-d.iy.
til Heat on Suiidan.
The players still In the running and.
l'l we folget, tlie men who tell tales
"' "lo "." -never npprecli.cd ,
Sunday as they did esterd.iy, lixerj-
body rested except the in.iiNigeurs of the
lurr, for iney were coiilro' led Willi n
haul task, The grand slnul courts xveic
In mine Inn lino condition when I lie
louiney started and Hut wecjt of play left
them very much Ihe worse for xxcar.
Williams nml tirilllu will tuko the
1 court tli hI this nflernoon, nt half past 1,
1 1 ..... 1.......... 1.,,.... t..i 1 ......
j null l' m.nin ioi.-i .1n1111e1t.il linn aim -
ra' "I11 '"' eiich other In tho feallire
on the secnuil court, xxlilch has seen
Homo paiilelllariy severe serxlcu and lin
doubt will be the scene of Ihe final In.
niorroxv. It Is expected that the cimvil
to-day will number .11 least r.'.nfin,
A match that may outdo both of Ihe
hli? events In luilllt of Miectacular nlav
and speed will be singed al II o'clnck
In Ihe innrilng. It will lirlug Ingelber
II ..nl.l X 1l.r,... I'm. ....... ,.n.l ll..! ....I
,,ii(..,, ... ...,.... 1,, ., nit. ,.....tiii
Huberts In tho 11 mil for the iiatlnnal
Junior championship, Tliriskmoiinn
ixhoitld win, but the inaUh li very likely
In go live sola.
Week-End Results on Local and Nearby Diamonds
,
At Demon Field.
The Hrciioti Hra) defeated the Lincoln
Staia at lr(iion Field yesterday by 11 arore of
II I" 4. Tin' Pegnon obtained It hlta for a
tntal of 2? Pairs off Thompson. Jarklltarh tilt
Hie ball oyer the left Held fence, the hit
letnc the lniiret crer made at Dermal Field.
Illalanrt'a hlttlnf and fielding weie the feature
uf the tame,
I.abale plU'hed ood ball and the Lincoln
cnuhl An nothing Willi lit rurrra until lie
card up In thr alith Inning.
One nf the Moral crowds of the seaiftn was
mi Land. To day at Drinon Field thix IuuS
Itlrml Allilillc play the Jersey City Htara.
IlEQNON OKAYS. I LINCOLN STAItS.
i an r h o a e ab r h o a e
iMe.vn.lt .. :. l n on nnnhartf... inn s on
llislni.il.jli, r. 1 .1 I 3 0larka.a 4 21 1 In
ftleli rr.lh.. r. .1 1 is nnlvin r..
3 12 4 0 4
4 I 1 10 no
4 0 2 2 30
401 1 00
.10 1 I 0 0
j Carroll.3b... r. 1 1 t 1 0'.llsrker.lb.,
Kaiir.rf.... Ill I 1 o Jnhinon,2b
Cllnch.s,.. l S 34 rireeii.rf...,
...f-ii.v-i m i t i o i.aiiviorii.r.
Jarklltacbve 4 2 2 6 2 0 Mlller.lb...
302 3 1 0
Labate.p... 3 1 1 0 2 0 Ttiompi'n.p 30 0 0 2 0
.. . Poit 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals. 3 10 It 2112 0
Tolal .IS 4 13 21 ? 0
'Halted for Thonipinn In the ninth Innlnr
Lincoln Ptar 0 0 0 1 0 .1 0 0
llrgnou dray 0001(102 010
Tn bare Ml. Ill'land, 2: 1'aikt, Hlrhlrr,
Men. Carroll, Hindi, ifiua. Three ease nil
K'.E" "Zr. -.fflJ'l ""ite
llay.-Johu.on and Mlllrr ; Cllnrh ami Klchlrr.
i-'" on o i sin caoair, i; on inoinpwin, .
Htru, k out-lly Labale. 4: hr Thompson. 4.
bj- i.li.her- Ir Thomp.on (Kanri. fmplre
inlnutr.
At Lenox Oval.
The llionx Katlra defeated the St. .lo-eph'a
team ot the. KnUhts of Columbus lue
al lnns frvftl vrfer,lAir hv a enre or
1 in 1 Th. ..m. m. ili hui n
at'".!?- T)l' 1 n,e' 'i? Oie fTr't
U-nnle.t Ihe Re.1 Slar the leant lhl renre
I srnis u 11 Maey inmpanjr. neai lnr
Orlnnal Japanrte by a score ot 7 to I. The
I more:
IIIION.X KAOLKS. I ST JO H'S COI'NCIL.
w.rnrr "1.
ltyan.:b ...
Maraer..
ab r Ii o a el ab r h o a e
.3101 20Dollii?.. to; 1 " t
, 4 0 0 I 2 0 Devhrr.et 4 0 0 0 0
4 13 0 10 liurna .1 no 1 3 00
4 11 s OOll'lllnkrtt.Jb 3 00 1 11
20 2 14 1 (vn.rrne.lb.. . 2t on
31 I SO.Phelane.. . 4 0 3 to
20 1 1 oo'Tobin.lt . . ton j 20
2 10 0 oeVauiherrf .10 0 1 0 0
300 t 00 Murphj.p... jno 0 00
i,.!,','i"'lb '
i.T.V, .. '
TCnui.i'n ir
"."e.ef
P"0""."
Total. J73H270 Total ,3.'07:i2
iironx Karle .. . fioOtooo-x-J
l Joeph' C01111.. K. of C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ScriH. hlt-Vaurhey. stolen bae-l)ea
rher. Plic an. Saner. Ill on bara- llronx
Catholic league,
MANHATTAN DIVISION
II. II K.
HI ,loeph .,
000000102 4 711 7
: 1 11 0 o 1 m 0 0-3 t
nlmr and Ferguson, Calla-
AnnurjeN,
AnnunclMilon
,(l .
errars.
II II. 1:.
SI .torridl 10 12 0 10 0 11 2
Allliulii'lHllo.i. . 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1--.1 7 I
H.ilirrleH Palmrr and Fergu.on. Hayes
ami I'errunc.
The St. C'harlet.St Ignatius game wa
puntponril.
w.
11
1:
11
11
PC.
715
7o
.
.ix
.1::
.woo
ArinunrUllun
llolv Itoarv
I'l .lo.rpli...
St. t'harlrs...
l. Ignatlu.,
nuiy uorjr).
I.) cruni . .
Hit. .
IIItONX DIVISION.
it it 1:
rolumbla Lyceum. OOOSOOttl 7 4
Hlshbrl.lxel.xein 1 I 0 0 1 0 3 s 1 21 3
llattrrle Trxxlg nnd Mr)rr; Nolan and
Lrddy.
It. II. H. I
St. Anreim. . oooonoso 0 3 r. 2 1
St. Jerome. 0 S 2 1 0 1 o 0 x 10 IS 3 .
I llsttrrle Sillily and Mclntirr; l.rt and
I Anibrorr. I
I It. If. r.
'St. Anrlm. ... 00400000 04 I 3
St. Jerome. . . 0 0 4 0 n 0 1 0 :, :. a
llattrrles McCarthy ant Mrlntyre Had- .
dock. l... nnd CullMiie, I
The u.inam-St. Mary gain" na pot
poiud
w.
I.'.
Ill
II
1.
IT.
! iQo
7s
017
.it:
.131
St.
lerom . .
St Mary. ..
IllChbrlilge l.t.eum.
I'oiunblii I.jrruni. .
ozanam
St. Anselui
13
11
Ilrnoklrn Catlmlle naaebnll l.ramir.
HIVISIOV A.
XX I pi-
... n i .:i"
I.our.lr .
Vixler
t. Leonard'
... l
... ii
...13
.4
hill
.11
U'lH
l.dw inl .
Annr'i. ..
Jerome'
. I
DIVISION
17
Is
-' . Nlrhnla
S ll-neilb '
our La.ls of Mircx.
VMi.ill.n . . .
Transfiguration .. .
St. Thorns Aiiulna
linm.4CuUt.i
l:
,.in
in I
.11
123
. B.
I
i:.
li
it.
(I 1 0 13
Vlli.itlun . . . 0 1 0 0 8
St lb ne.lli l'. o 1 n 0 0
naperle Furretl anj
iiii.n and 'rhoina.
I.our.le ft 2 n n ft
nx'. r ii o u ii
liiitirrles M-gh. ra and
and rh.irhnti'oii.
1 0 0 24
10 4
Oullrn;
Stailrl.
i: h. i:.
0 0 13-
10 0 1
oiir.id) .
XVjrl
Trl-Counly League.
In .1 UirlllliiK Kline n Dnier l'it
Sallir
iln the Lincoln Clatlt. reiire.enl log
Iimnr. ilefcaleil tlie lleailntl liraX. rrpre
.enlllis Newton, b) H rore tif 2 to 0
lI.il.Mllg illiowetl four hit and .Xlirktr gnxe
Ihe Lincoln im'v Ibree MhiIImiii, which
i.il.tieil Hat kettrtnw'tl In Ihe le.iKUe .1
few xvi-fV IIKC made a bailee l.l .reek.
Th" owner siib'tittittd a whltr teiin fur
thu l..m Hrainh fuban. who weie pla.
ins poorlv la Irigue unmet, s.nuriiai
and
Ibe Hlatnling inilnix
Won l.o
1: I
1 " till.
I till ei
p c
.7 in
, .ftft
271
Xlon lr:nw 11
Newlftii .
Ma, II. oil 4
lialiie- lii.ilay Newton
inn at Mnrrl.town,
307
nt
Doxer.
Maili-
Mnrrlalnwn Ir)tl001ft0-l
Muillon ft 0 0 0 1 ft 0 11 ftl
IlMlerlcr llar.U rick and Saik. Spring,
mnu and llalxo.
It.
Newton ftOftftftOOftO-n
Doxer OOOOOOII x 2
11 itterlea Alilker alii Jm klllrcll ,
II. Il
3 ft
4 ft
It .1- I
U111E ami rrarie.
Ilrookljn Amateur League.
A the remit of xx Inning Saturitax' galne
by forfeit from the Aurora at I'roniicrt
rirK ine irinuy 1 inn rei.-unen 11s ie in -In
the llrnnklxn Amiteur I .eigne. Th" .
KnlKhls tilm xion. xihlch plate the tcitm .
, .1 half game behind tho haibr The
1 rore nml stamllnirt
' Won, I.oi. PC
Trinity "u!i .' - 1
Ki of ri. An-.niiy. 1 1 3
I'eiural V.M.C.A. . . 7 k
:t.
P. 1.
n.ii
A 1110111
l-'lrcone
I'lnmin
OCA.
Xiirnra. 2 0 2 (1 ft 0 ft
Trinity Club . . ft ft n 4 ft ft 0
llaiterle. llrehni slid Header:
.111. 1 Dnmiii.
II II 1:
0 4 1.1 1
0- 1 in I
ICnlahl ft n ft 3
I" I
i'cii v M r. A. " ti n 11 n 11 i . o
llaiterle -I'arrell ami llaldwln
.mil Frucnne.
Mnrif.111
Fircone Club. .
.1. & T. Coiialu.
.ft ft 2
0 0 1
0 I
1 1
0 0
1 0
0 r
II 1
V. M. C.
K.i.lrrn Hi.triit
llcilli.nl
llattrrle -Srliull,
Hoik sin! I nard.
A. l eague.
It II li.
t 1 1 0 I ft ft ft o 0 1 t, 1
2 n ft n ft I I ft ft ft 1 x :
Stimulus and Vnll.ir,
It II
Cent V M C A.SHolIrr . n.ionoftooft-i 7
Cent V M U A Coll.. .1 2 0 0 2 2 1 0 . !t II
llatlerlei. Xlmiexopciniy aini litaat-son,
Holt nnd Doniier
((arena League,
W I, 11'
p, 3 xl.ex'erthn .
II :. Lit Labre. .. .
l 7 f.ll I'eil.ir Manor
W I.
ll a
, Orlnl.
liutv Tn'a
, WlllKillllll
."ll
Ileal llstalr l.caaiir.
W I. IT
W 1.
I .
Pi
ll .
"I
II 1
II II ul II V. I
xi III. It.lllll I'll
1 I' l'iilf II if l"n
" ' ll!!!! J.!!
' ! XIIUXU.
711 "I Will. Co
a Turner Tin Co
At O.dnlng, N Y -Drgroff,.
Lragurr 0 0 0 ft 1 .1 2 0 li.
Sinn Slug I'll-'ii. 'I 1 I 0 11 u 11 1 li-
Ilatterle Hill Coaklry and
Ci'iy nnd Murray.
II. Ii
lo 0
Parrlttt,
A 4 ItlilKetsnod Grounds.
The ltoral lllaula rmitliiunl thrlr tlclorl.ni
stnak lit' IroiiTH'lm tln lmif ilramh Cuhana
In a doulilo lirailcr lit Wullare's IMilrmnol
llrounda jrfctrrilny by mui-s nf H to 1 and
10 to 6. The lloysls lnrd an early trad In
the Ural tilt and nru-r urre bpadnl In the
second tlit- Itncals overeame a tilr lead nf Ibe
t'nl.ih.. ffknt and Kantop, foruirr Mnroln
Hlar ballrry. pueinii for lun iioyais hi in
sifires
I.. 11. CtlllANS. I KOYAL OIANTS,
ah r h o a e lib r h o a e
llomVh.aa .1 1 0 1 7 I Henell.ss.. 3 10 1 50
llonialra.Ib 40 2 0 3 0Webler,tb.
4 0 114
4 12 0
2 2 14
4 2 2 4
t 0
Cnlvo.ef.... 4 0 11
0 'VKinile.3l),.,
t 0aiiloi r....
20
no
0 0
i; o
t'.nlron.lf.. 40 t 3
ilnrn.rf.. 4 0 0 0
0 I Kjrle.cl
i...randa.lb 30 0 12 1 olHamly.Ib
301 t
llerrrra.2t. 4 00 0 III ruin. 1 1
4 1 II 0 2
.lobnson.c. 43 7
.Munot.p.. . 3 9 n o
Il'llttteros 10 10
ii 0 Svkes.n.
ion ii it
1 n'Oatew'd rf. 3 0 0 1 oo
o el -
. . Total 30 6 i 3
Totata....3l 1 S 21 II 4
balled for Munoi In the ninth Innlnsr,
Iint rirsneh Cubans. I n 0 0 e 0 0 o 01
Hny.il tllairt . ... I 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 x-
Kit si ba on errors-Ilnyal Olanl. ! Tn
In.e hll-Klmlle. Three bie hll-F.arle. Snc
rldie lly-llilidr. Slolen bns-Wrbler. :.
s.intop. Ilt on hae-Iinit Drawn Cuban.
: lloyal tilanl. 4 Double plays-llnnMiiaib,
tli,n ft in I .Inliti.tiM Itnninll.Li ll Hhil lliraiul.1.
iiun.lv. w.b.ter nml s.intnn First b.i.e on
bill Oft Munor. 3: olf Skr. 3 Mrm k out
IH. Mini,, l l.v ltfl(e .1 Wild nttili
.Mtiniii fmplre- Frank Wilson. Time ol I'biJf-.-Mitra. ls-onr and Lai. lles on b;ll-i.-..-
-...i -a miniii. tiff V lllatii. 5: off ALo. 3: off llanka. 2. Htrmk
At llldiewnod i-rond KJinri K II K
Ilnyal Olanl 0 1 o 1 n i ;o z iv u ;
Long llran. b Cuban . O 320000J3
llalterlr Wllllnm and Webler and Rate
. wood; l'.iJruu and Caho,
- -7
At Areilr
Park.
... ....
The Kmpire unv lime 011.111 two mine
1 " !! I'W.M V.' .V'.tAn.n!? .Vl"'.!:'2!'
mine
i oeieaiiiia inc urixinai r. 111 11.- .......
I hit by a t m S score, and tb Columbia II L
in ibe iifiernoriii. 11 to 7
In the morning Walllirr. on the moili.d
for Lmpire Cfty. ri'iicheit hi b"k '
cue . imr niviurin n iiii.-i .u .....i. ........
11 the allirnoon. lurie reii-auonni "
hatuM ..it.h in .enlre "n hj "'I'll I
the leature play of the afternoon name,
The siure.
COI.UM1IIA 11. 1; KMl'lllK"
ulirliojr. abrhoae
M'llnn'h..1h f. 1 2 3 01 With' p 4 10 1 10
Finneiciirf 4 0 1 0 0 0 lliinckr.lb e 3 I 2 7 e. I
Colxill. .. 4112 4 1 Walker.Sb.. 312 1 2 0
Arnis'g.lb. 40t r. tlHtirliler.lf too 0 nn
Krr.:b.. 3 10 3 3 0 Mi'rlil'n. p 4 0 1 2 30
Si.lllr,lf 4 0 0 0 0 llllollm.lll .111. 412 2 It
Sehnpii.ct., 300 2 11 (ilHirrm.in.rt 3to 2 Oil
1lo..e . . 3 1 2 l. inlllKilef. 30 1 I 10
F.u.ui p. .4113 2 11 Sfnm'n.e.lb 3 I 1 11 11
Total 343 S21H4I TolaU . . ..31 S 27 3
Orliiml Umpire n 0 0 t 0 0 3 0 1-5
KniplrrCity A. A 00222000 x-6
Firt ln-e on error Oru111.1l Kmpire. 2;
Kmpire City. I S.icrifiie flie- Km. Drhneke,
stolen bie-Kerr .': W.uher. Dchis'kr.
Walker. Sllekler. Hoffman, Meinm.imi l-tt
nn ha-. Original Kmplrr. l; Kmpire City. .".
Double iln Colxln and Krr: Fir.in, Arm
truiur and Ko. Walllirr and Walkrr Firt
hle on liill.-Off Faiian, i. off Wall.l-T. '..
oft Shrriilsii. 1 Struck nut -lly F.win. 4.
by Walllirr. : by Shrrnl.111. I lilt bv
' pip hrr- 11) F.an 1 illriillr rnun Hit Off
Wallher. In C.S Innlns: olf Sheridan.
2 111 ; I 3 Innlnj. fmplre Mr .itran. Time
ol ;.xmi- I hour and I", minute
At Arctic Park (attrrnooni-- II. H E
fulumbi 1 H C 0 0 . o : 3 0 0 0 7 it
Kmpire City A A . 0 9 2 0 0 0 ) ox-11 S 4
1 II ill eric- Slll De liiM.pi anil Flnley;
Ileinirniun. shcnil.ni ainl Slrlumann.
, At lilriiilale iSaiurdayi- U 11 K
Umpire Citv A A l : 0 n 1 3 1 13 .
Farmer II lit' . 1 - " 0 0 .) 0 0--3 7 3
llaitrrte Siilliv.m llnrnhorlt and Strin
mum; tchrader, XVrt. and Murray.
HYDRA ANNEXES 19TH
CONSECUTIVE VICTORY
Hyde's Yacht Cnntiiiurs (u
Heat JUvals in Port. Wnsli
iustnti Hacps.
I 'out Washington. I.. I . Sept 3. In
hi little speedy craft of the tar cl.is.
Ilxdra, Charle K. Ildc. xion Ir. tine
teenth rice of the season when he led a
Held of thirteen In .in Interclub race ove.
the six mile coinse of the Pott Wash
ington V.n lit Club tb! afternoon A"
tlie Hydn xxlll compete In a few more
r.ici In fore the rlore nf the season It
pr.itli illy I. eelt.ilr that the little yacht
will hale scnicd at bat a i-core of Vic
tni es liefoie going out of co:nnillon.
Thii Miimn.ii us :
INTHIl'i.CII U.X'-i: - ST Ml i'L.XSS
st.mit. :-:o ctifitsi:. o milp.".
lilip-r.l
i ii.i-n
V it ht .tli I i ni ne' M s
Hydra, fhirif II. II). le i i; :
a. r. i; t ' i . i : t . .i ' :
l.lit'e Dliiprr. il .X ferry I 17 2
I'.tiiii. Minor, A.ller mid
' llrteti ... I :.7'.'
Time,
II M S
1 .1'. 20
t J'". r.
I 37 2i
1 .17
1 37
1 .17
1 It
1 J
1 42
1 13
I 1 1
I .It 1 1.- Ilr.ir. .Xlltiu XX ...ker I
Zet. 11, XV I'.' I. r, .Ir . I
Aurora, C A MorK in, Jr '
Ir!.. ,1 M l.otlkl .'.
Tllix. T Pell '.
Si.rihrrn Star. W. Trcin.li .'.
II in.hee M !. rt.iii i
f.7
111 I'l
iiit'iure D I'orr .1
0 Ml
1
MIih (' I. I'c
In 1 mil tiir li
MRS. B0DEN TENNIS VICTOR.
' llefenls Ills I'rerinnii In I'lnnl
Hoiinil of naahle TiMirne.
Mrs, llnwanl II, linden won the llnnl
nf the wiimeli'-i single Inxilatintl lawn
tennis tiilll li lllli lit tin the nlirl-" nf the
Ha.x stile Tennis Cub .x esleidiy after-
lionll The lll.lt ll Was lixllllleil Wliele it
was liiteriiip'id .1 weil, preiiiis mi
1 .iri'iiunt nf l.iln I lef nre ihe mail '1 hud
I In be deferred Mis linden ll.nl nt tin-
lltet set In her nppoiien, MWr C.llnline
Freeman nf the Central club nf liu-llins.
Vesttidax- Mrs. linden did not allnxv her
I opponent to xxln a set. Mrs. itoileu
iriuiiipiieii a -c, 5 i, i--a,
Meile .lohntnn nnd into h'r.ift w II
to-day meet to decide the xx Inner of the
illi'll', liiillx'idual liiamplnushlp. Vis.
lerilav .lnhnt m defeated It ilp!l Hobefts
in 11 seml-llnal by f, 4, 4 - tl. i. xvhllrf
Krall dcfeaicil c, c, CrelKhion, ;-!,
il .1. .1 1 di tist tn xxoii h, xx.iy Into the
seml-llnal by defeating Tluodore Clark.
n. ii 1. xvhlle In Ihe t-ame riitind
Kraft beat Hud Cheereman, K 2, r, n,
ARCTIC PARK GAMES.
I.lncnlii Stars, In-er-seiils mid lilli
plrea Pln.x i'n-dn.
A II. 1. 1.1. iv l iH.btl' .,it tint .In, ul I
bring nut Ar-to Ctrl.' rieurd irwi nf
the ironii I, i.tkcil f.r Ihl afler-ionti
To k.llnt wli be il),il. ie tt nf
1 e lib II will bring louctllcr lllr In or Se.l.
11. H Ii I nml Ihe l.hiiolit Starn, mil bc wtntirr nf
I a 7 I thai g.uiic will be I I t I as'lliuM tile Kill
t 't 1 I I tltt 111 llir llnal till. 'I lie I ll.er-Seii . art.
I.. Iliillm ( 111 1) lilt lultir 1. 1. 1 tin -.....!! tli.ui i.i.
! .ml It wli nol be sori'ristug to rt'e lilt ill
I lienl Ihe clack colored loam,
t litiubiiit TliotilliHiili will pllili liiralti.t
Hie senl In the npcller. The llmplle will
.1... N.i Hi) mi I 1 111 .1 .1 IIII71I in Ibe
I itoiiitr Tho lint tame will ! irt at 1:30.
On l.rrcnwiili Link.
itlllil'.NXX liil, Conn. Sept. S, - An riBh-
iron hob' milf iip-tltliiii auilimt par xvas
Iho feaiiire .11 the liietnwiih roiititry iiui
tn-ilH ami bloilklll nllt a line lie'il. Th'
ri llll wile a follows-
I. iti'ini, I.' I down. .1 I', t'b'ipiiiaii
1 1
ilnwii: ( M rheter 1" -2 dim 11
K I!.
ieisoti. Jr.. 3 ilitixn- XX . T lintiali
12 3 . 1 ..xx 11 . r, 11 ,vitii;iii. 11 3 town
.1 II I'aihart. .'. a itu. W II rhiul
12 't iluv n. ami I' II Tuttte 17 , inxm
In Ihe pl.iv nil lnr Hie .1 N XX 1' i
I't I.- eighteen linli. luiinll. ap. II T M
lilisl) ill f. ..ted ll .1 lilllllts bulb III Ihe
liet ami inns si ure- Xl.t.iistx's . ml via
.P.t 72 uinl lill'Mp-' was tt'j -l'. 3
t.nlf on lliiworlli Link.
I 'i.i fur Hie lliwitilh i'liiinly c nil r i"f
1 h,iiii'lii'sitji c t under wav ul II iwor'h
N. .1. I. il satiiiilav Til" Him mini I w 1 -.
itiniili id Tl 'iris ore i follows
I'. Xan I.i men ilefillnl A M Or. ill
tie il. It . up ami I ' 1 pi. ix X D I'a xin
ilrfintnl li. II Sli.il.llllt-. t up It
I'ul'tr .liteitnl 1 1' Nol a'. ii I
X' S I'ow'e won fnnn ,1 M.iiunk bl ile
l.lllll. Slkal tli'li'lle.l l.i.ll.ini Hot
Wltk. I till lis lle.luew w itn Irntll .1 II
I'al.ln b tlefatli 11 L. lilis'lr won fruin
XV ( irpeiit'i In ilifiu't Irilng
llrotrn defeated W.. R, Proctor, I and t,
t OI)lnpU- field.
.Mmnt ssio funs, thr blsart rrosd thai lias
Mru n liN-al 4iii.irn iranm this season, saw the
1. Inn. In mailt carry uff the honors In a double
licnibT at llldnple 1'lrld .reatnrday. Ho big i
vitm the c-roml that not unly si rrrry seat '
In the spiolnua vrand sl.iisl ind bleaehera oi.
nipled, but more than 1.000 fans stood on the (
nlnjliin nriii rroui rir.t base mo ritnt neia
i ioiht, ihi.hir ioiiuiiii our. nTM,
The LIihoIus lie.it the Mauler X In the first
name. ! In !, and defeated the Chlnee nf
IIswhII In an uphill fame. In the sunset tilt,
10 to . aflrr the Orientals lot a tire run
loflil. eit Hundsy the l.onfr llraneh I'ubaiis
ami t'ubsu Star will play a double hradrr at
Olympic l lelil. The scores:
LINCOLN (HANTS I CIIINESK.
ah r h n a el uh r li n a e
Poles.rf..
4 I 2
00 i Chln.2b.
?5? ! 2
Ilrar,:i .
Reilillnir.rf.
:oi
4 2 2
1 .. 0 Ylm.el
0 0 1 1 l-.ll.31j
ill o
4 0 3 3
Hall. II.
3 I 1
3 OO Mark.i'..
4 0 1 3
Clnndln 1r lOA O I II Uil.m If 1A1 O
I Thonias.lh. .'.Olio 11 l,!eonir'.lb,.,, f. 0 0 13
llerc-e.e 4
X 0 I Aji.lll.ss...
1 3 0Y Chin.rf
too 0
r, no o
3 12 2
WUI'ms p., 4 2 3
Forties. ss... 3 2 I
Ilsnks.p.,,, 0 0 0
2 0 uho.p
0 00
Totals,,.
.31 6 ft 24 13 I
Total
.3i; 10 12 27 10 3
l !il:i. ....
I.lnitiln (llanl
0 o
o o
0 t
n-1
6
u o
l'lrt be on error rhlnene, 2; Lincoln
lllnnl, 1 Two l.ii.e lill-Sunn. IlildllK,
i rorlH-r. Pierre. stolen bases stark
role,
William. 2: Fortie. Ilr:i. Ako. Lai
1-r-rt
I'll bane l h lime, lo Lincoln OlanU. 5. Double
' " "lam.. 7; by Ako. 5i br lati. w.
.m.-wh ..n-. , ,,. ... ,....,
l.3-3 """'IS.' 1 mpire-Mr. pidi. scorer
liilnulr.
At Olympic Field (Nrt amr) rt.lLF..
Maulrr X . .. . 1 o 0 1 33 4
Lincoln lilanla ... 2 0 3 3 2-s 10 2
i naiierir iioiiiaar. imning ami Acocrua
( .1.-.
! i iynr
Kt West StAr Park.
T,,r C( ,pam b
fine pit lunar deleale.l the Cuban
Clinton'
Stars at
w , u., 1...1, ,c,lerilay by
(H-ure nt
? t 3 Clinlon alln.eil ven hit, only three
, tic, were bunched. Two irrora of hi
,.,, , 1 . ,i, .,.,ir, ..( 11..
Havana nine. Pcnloakl, former captain and j
all nrouiul rtar of Srton Hall, who had
tryntil with Delrolt two years Sfo, wai the
Individual star. Tlie score:
CCI1AN STAIIS. I JERSEY CITY
abrhoae abrhoae
IUmlrn.2b 400
llarocf . . too
Falielo.r .. 4 0 1
litierra.lh 4 1 t
I'ort'n.lo.Jh 4 2 I
l.iu.ii rf . 4 0 1
F rnaiulrro 4 0 1
Armiero.lt 4 0 I
Suarei.p. . 40 1
1 0 Ilarlrr.ef
4 2 2 n 00
0 0 Peplokl.2h
1 O'Sxvaiison.rf
oo'Lnhrlf ....
3 2 2 3 HO
4 0 1 1 10
4 0 0 1 0 1
.12 2 t t 2
4 1 2 10 0 li
4 0O 3 20
2 0 1 I 0
300 0 2 0
1 0'Nlrld.3b..
0 OO'Stallliiis.lb
4 3 I Irx-iny. .,.,
3 0 0soprr.e
0 3 0 Cllnloii.p ...
Total M 3
Cuban Star .
Jcrkcr I'llr ..
r :i 91'
. . 0
Total. ...31 7 10 27 t3 2
0 0 0 12 0 0 0-1
1
0 0
lltrt i.se on errvra Cuban star 4 Two
hit 1'iirtiiinlo. Three bale hll-llrler.
'rl.he.kl Ssrrlh.i' fit -Pi pbukl. Stolen bams
iiniiiir.'r, n..an..io, -.iiii.ri I en on rifMCN
I'lllian Slur. 4: .Icr.er fit. 7 I .. .1.- nli
. Prphnkt left ..li be -
rrrnandcr and F.ilielo: Pnrlundn. F.illn and
iiurr llu.e en lutll-(iff Suaier.. II. Strm-k
out llr Suarix, SnHtirn, Stalllm;. Hartrr i2i .
by lilntnn, !u rra Ol. Aruirnlrrn. Itaro (2i, Fs
Ib.i, Luaci I'nipire Mr Merrily Tune of
uainc 2 hcHir and 5 minute.
.XI XlV.t side Park ttlrnt iiurnel- It. II. E.
Mutillur . o 0 1 o 0 0 o a 0 1 . 2
.1. C lire Drpl . 0 0 1 t 0 0 0 1 j-3 f, 4
Halt. rle. Kennedy and Oilrbii, .Nasle and
Miller I'mplre-Mr. Merrily.
At l.llllll lilil it.li K.
Iniperlal Colored Star 000000i0 ft n 4 A
Ihum Field C .ul 21040010 X- 7 1
ll.itlrl Flit h and Itannry, Iliiner
Ullil Poetch.
At Ktilsbt' OvhI - n II 1:.
I'l.ll.c .. ,. 20002000 0 If
Knlehl. rub 1 0 2 r, 2 0 u 2 x 13 13 2
II itterlea- Hrav. Klekcrt and Powers,
I Duffy iintl Murphv.
1 At KnlKht of St. Antonv Ovnl II H. 17.
si. Clean. Dept 0 0 ft ft 2 .1 0 I ft 14 1
I KnlKhi . t 11 t 1 2 0 0 0 04 j 3
ll.itterlr ..xtaloiiey. Seaman and nalro;
Hurl. In. Mi Harry mnt Ilo.j.
At llrlie.ort. Conn. It. H. K.
Ilr'port Lye. uoo ft 11 010ft 01 2 0
All I'lillrcl.lll. (1 0 0 0 11 0 1 0 I) 1 ; s g
lljttvrlei Harris and Prank; ManHell
and Do-id.
A! Holll. I.. I. it.
II 17,
in. .11 II 11 I -. a 1 o 0 n n 0 z X S
I All ' eelnn. 1 1 0 1 0 ft 0 0 14
t. 1 1
Tax.'
,
n.iiieriee iiiooiinooii anu Schultii
! ir in I Hear).
At Van I'orilamtt Park
Iliciie Il.nx'. 0 0 2 0 0 1 ft 1
T In Oik .. i) 0 11 1 1 1 . i
llat'erles -Morl.ey and K'o:n,.ii.k .
-en ind Doe.
ft-
1-4
, Cut-
it. i:.
At We.t n,.ix iirlrhinn 1:
HiclihrMc" nn.ininoo' x
Alu-ka... . 0 .' 3 o ft ft 0 ft 1 -7
11
llaiterle. -Wriieke slid Ilaxm. Iluiniona
in I c.deman.
At XX inilliav-n- it. II.
rnlon 1'iiiir..., 3 1 I 0 ft ft ft ft 1 11
, 1:.
Murray 20000000 n c 3
Iluiterlr KiTler and Hlrttr, Murray
.in. I Iroy.
Xt Long I.Und itv r.
"'pnngii. Id .. . 2 0 ft ft ft 1 o ft ,
11 p.
11 .
l'lll'el. . ... 010200 0 0 1- 4
llaiterle Arnet and Frnelleh. Ilirlia
I. Ii an. I Sehwarm.
XI Hrot J,ln - 1:. II 1:
I'haih'im . 0 1 ft 1 ft 11 I o ft t- 1 jj 1
Parmer 0 1 0 0 n 11 ft 11 0 2 . 1
II itterie Seaman and Hanfl, Wei anl
Incan.
ai T..ttnx;ie. s 1 1: 11. 1:
Vorkxlile t ri . I ' 1 .'! 11 s 0 0 ft ft a n n ft n n 7 1
Ttillrnx ll'e .X i". .. 3 ft 0 ft 0 0 n 0 ft-3 tl 1
Hitllerl.e - Mctilltnuli anil .Xilamri Hub.
dee nml Villi..
At Summit. N. .1. - It II. Il
Daiiburx,. ,. ft 1 .1 2 ft 7 0 ft ft 13 1. 1
summit. . ooonooftft2-2 I 3
lla terle- Ilichar.U an.) lle)r. Wagner.
HaMev .111 I MeShane.
At Ynt.lirr. Aus. 2"-- It. II 17
'ir ok' n Allileii.e ng;nn2nnr ; n
I It.ix en
ft ft ft 3 11 2 ft ft ft., il ft
ind tiruiumotnl , Steele
I Hll -Ill
tni m.-k.'v
1 1 lillal
, (ill. m lie I
I'aff
-lb. N.
I., Am: 27 -2
ft ft ft 1 ft ft 2
It.. II.
II
1:
l;lU.tlitli
' llilt..li. I. run.
Mull ir Hid f'.iiicli
3ftft200fti)4 1 0 1
I, Hire lind Poll.lilllio.
m s.a 1 in, Aug. :: -Dixie
i.ianl ftfttftftftoftft-
1 I ' If 1 II 0 n 11 ft ft 1 V
, 111 ' 11 Mol-e anil I'.-l Iinule4
1,1 I "M .
,t Dev.er I'l k 1 X M '
N'e. l..f...i I ' ft ft ft 0 ft II '
n 1:
3
liet
II II I)
r. pre. HI a 11 n ft o n .1 ft ft
llit.ri... Vu.i i:-...ii ami lllitnei
13 1
llnff.
i' in. iwt .mn utile
! Xlli. er I'crk 1 I' Mi l: II li
I'l pres. Hill. o 2 ft 11 11 0 1 1 11 ft o- ; 4
ll'i.n.I.lrH ft 2 0 1 o I ft I 0 0 ft-- I k 1
I It.ittrrli ..ipke ami Tee, Ha and
Pax i
, X' 11 I p.in i u a' - p. II 1:
.1-rd.iu s llron Si.ir I ft 1 ft ft ft " 1 27 13 u
llinii" P.. nn A'h ft ft n 0 ; n ft ft 1- .1 :, 1
ll.lltirlr- s.ixu, XVr ami Hlrkey; 1i.
ami I'l.iiU.
XI II ix mine, N .1 - - It. i;
Tex 11 .1 l II. i . .3 0 t '.' 2 I 0 ft ft- JU 3
S'.i'i lar.l A. X il ft '. 1) 0 I 3 ft-tl in :
Halterlaa- Wl'.on and JlcCusker; I'arrftll
an. I Arinxttiu
Xt rentr.il I'irk
Nim i ... I ft I t ft
I'enlral . ' ft I ft 2
At Mri'.irren Park
I'enw 1. k ft t II ft II
Min i el . 11 3 I 0 11
It
ft 2 1 .,
(i ft 0 .1
II
ft 1 11 - ;
'-1x7
II P.
II i:
t I
"I I
smith
Untune -t 1 ,1 11 lull) ami
111 I XVI I lie
At Null llr.'IIX Ol.'l -lltonkll
II P f 0 ft t '!
A'k'ns'il'. .
II II li
' I 1
I x 1
orte; 011
It II P
in 1
I
To 1 k r i'
II II I
I x I
I. I I .
Mi a )
II II I'
I 11 11 11
SUblll It tli- Il I 1 0 II 2 ft ft 0
II itlt re - I't ler-e 1 ami X
S nin Hanl.ei unit MiN.C'x
Ai xi. mn 1 'a 1 me. -
llelmoilt I't i . . ft 2 n 2 ft I I 1 I
Mount I'mniel . ft 2 0 n 2 ft n ft ft
Hi'tetie li lilcj anil Atlilltix ,
.ilnl Xtenottv
X: t-ii.uiiibil Park
llaxti-r II II 1 ' o ft I 11 ' 11 tl il I
1 1.. n.i 111 .Ir ft (1 1 0 n 11 -, ft x
II I 'erie A-nie a-i I l li li - r
all I IM-lli-
X' N." t tl T.i ri 1 'ti' u. N 1
Neixi astir II H I'. . " ft n n I 0 I ft
railmlli I'nili . n n ft o l o . n
II uteri. Slinllebl nml Pel x
ami lii. tun
.1 7 4
Tecarr
Tl'ltF,
Special Labor Day Attractions
xi ii i: x i i i i i i.
BELMONT PARK
nierlc.i's Inest I linromihhrc il. al tineili a' I inosi h e i iniise,
MUNICIPAL HANDICAP BRENTWOOD HANDICAP
BROOK CUP STEEPLECHASE 3 MILES
XMI.IIIIHI.il IIII.IM I.XSSDIX LUSH II liil, MS IIHI.INMM, tl '.'i. Ill I'. XI,
Spinal llace Tiallis fur l. IIM.t leaxc I'ciiii stattnn . ,t mil 71I1 r ,
alsn li.uliiisli xe llrisiklj 11, al r.'i.lu. I.'iix. I;(l, .l, I : lit, I In, I 111, li.l.ip, M,
Spetlal 4 r llr.rrird for l adles on all Haie I rain. xl-i ic.n In. I In trnlley
l.lltMl h I M IMI I'XIHMICk, M. l.tDILS, SI ..'.it. IMil.l.D till L HI-DtV.
REVIVE LONG RACE
TO BENEFIT HORSE
liiiwiTiii'e Ih'iiliznlion Kxpcrt
od to Help rrodiifd Moro '
Capable Tliorouclilireds.
CIIAXCK I-OH Kit I A It HOCK
Tur'men erry where were
delighted
I when the aiinouineinent was
made, re-
;2 cently that the Westchester Itaiing As-
j q 1 soclatlon had been given permission I'V
00 1 the Coney Island Jockey Club to per
I 1 petuntu the Lawrence Heallzatioii StaHes,
one of the few distance races remaining
011 the rOKtom of the associations owing
alleglaiicu to the Jockey Club.
The popularity of races xvhlch call for
slamlna us xvell as speed has iicx-cr been
(lliestloiied, and thoso who raw the bat
tle for the Saratoga Cup 11 xxcek ago will
bear evidence that no event contcated
during the meeting nt the Spa brought
out more spontaneous rxldencea of en
thusiasm. There were only three atart-
ers, but briar Hock. Ho.uner and The
, .-nil m, lai
1 folloxxiug, and as the
race progressed the great gathering was
inovid by emotion that 111 mere sprint
ever called Into play, The applause for
Friar Hock when ho trotted back to the
stand was 11 slnceie tribute to a stout
hearted thoroughbn d,
The rexixed classic, which will be the
feature of next Saturday's card, wn
first run nl Hheepshe.ul Hay In 1SS! and
was won by libit mighty race hoiso Sal
valor, Willi James Mcl.iiighlin In the
s.iddle. It was originally known us tho
Henllzatlon and It was a testimonial to
the memory of tho 111 111 xxho framed the
conditions of tho event when It became
known as the Lawrenn lleallzatlon.
For many years It was una of the teats
applied by breeders, and It has been won
by many xery good horses as xvell n's
some that were fortunate to have been
out nt n time when they bad little th
beat. It was accepted generally by turf
men as a concluslxi) test of three-year-old
form. '
liner la Shortened.
The raie wan originally al a dlstancn
of one mile nnd llxe furlmus, but the
renewal, which will be tun for the first
lime In two xears. will Ik. at one mflo
"in "
' lll.ltelv
half. It Is the intention ulll-
tn iticrensn lb.. .1 wli.it,... In .f...
. nriMl,,.,! , ...i,,,.i, ...... i'.i i - i.r-.
i ..
Pllrpne-.
I ' "' ....iioc .ui
The value of these
to-H at dlstancfa
will. Il the sprinter (Hid beyond his
pnxxer I nf tlie greatest benefit to
future generation of the horse xvorld.
The iinnoiiinemeiil (hat the French liov
eriimtiit thrmiKli it .Minister of Agrl
fiiltuie had ileiermlui l to grant per
mission for II eerie nf snt meeting
on the entirse. nt C.ien, Mtitillus and
Mont-de-Miirsnii eliiellx- fir tlucc and
foiir-year-olds ami mtr distances that
.ixeragt. inic .iillo and lhiee-tU.irters 1
lllutrntixe nf the poll y which has
made that tuition ni f the must pro
gressive In the htirre brci-: ng Imlustry.
With the entire n.itlnn turn by war
these meetings, which will he private)
nnd held In the morning, with none but
breeders, represent, itlxe of the t invent
ment ami the invriditei! meinliers of tlm
pres present, will be test- to determlno
what material I 111 to i-t, ua.i their
stiujs when pi-ace has come acaln.
New- Yolk lias h.nl two nr tluec ex
amples of what stitgn.it ion xxlll do for
the thoroughbred In the performances
of riUrle. Xxlon. Mmit d'Or and Crlni-
per four l-reueh bred animals that wcie
'"terned 111 France for ne.uly two years
and have slant d tee. ntly Nonn nf them.
.ti-citrtiiiiK in iiihii xx 1111 saxx- them race
aliroa.l, l wlthui imuiiil-- of the form
nn Kiirnpc.iii cn111.es They may come
back, but It's going 10 l.e a more or
Ins s,nv pinicsw Theie arc cinie who
s.iy Hint Ibe change nf 1 imnte has af
fected these liorxes. nil nf which are
royally l.i.il and tine l11tl.vldu.1N. which
should b'.ixc linn .tnpicss !n the stud,
but the Ink nf 1.11'tig hi 1 undoubtedly
bail the greater put n the r decadence.
Hex lit- Lnnu Knees.
'Ihe Incctlcrs nf Hie cnuttlty should
uphold the haniN nf those organization
whose aim it 1!t t 1 stage m h ion(ef4s
as the l.awietite Hca i.iti 111 The pii1
lie shnttld eiicitur.ife bx lucr pattouage
the ire.itinii of i.:!,. 1 i n,., alo, g similar
line, nml V"rh:ip. m a few e:ionn xxe
shall h.ixe a set ice nf trials that wfU
llle.lMire up Will) Ihe bet nf nthcr tiay's.
Tlie L.twrellie llt .lliz Itlnli nf I!Ill, un
less ill signs fall, will I... a hnre race.
11 would I mphatlciHy a cniitest r
Friar IPnk nml Spur ,i..iic went to the
int. anl ns both .ne Hi .iml well there
is nn leisnn xx h ihe in inteil iittcs-tioti of
threi -e ii-old siii.ei un ity i.hnulil not b
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won decisixcl.x.
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