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BURCHAJ War Note Pro Oppositio r kd cnuqMtW YORK. July Ji.-Purthu?, the veteran champion of the RanM*u stable, gathered the honors a the Bronxvllle Handicap today at Empire City. It wu a Jaunt over tlx short six furlongs course and HreluM skipped over the pebbles in 1:00 1-1. This was the fastest tour over this routa during the meeting. Purchase carried 14* pounds. Despite this package, he ran War Xotm Into tha ground after a three-furlong duel. Then he came on to win Ilka a good boss. This outing was hla final preparation for the Saratoga Handicap, which will be run next Monday at the Spa. Purchase's starling performance means that he will take a lot of beatings la the Spa feature. | He went to the post at 1 to T. | which meant there was no wagerins on him. Dry Moon, the second choice, finished second, and Dlmi mesdale filled out the third hola ' War Note showed a good turn of speed for half mile, and this will I do him a lot of good In the ne%r future. .The weather was sixzling at the | course, but a big crowd was out. The regulars appeared anxious for the journey to Saratoga. Elmuh Hathaway strutted around with his young son. Edward. Elmuth is breaking In the youngster to the great game. The hoi potloi got off on the right foot when Beverley Belle strolled down first past the Judges. She - Empire City Entries. ' * ' Ktr?? Rae*?Tor 2-year-old fillies: a furlongs: Emotion, 114: Valentine dOC 108: Delhi Maid, 104: Wlthword. 1*4; Yankee Maid, 10S; Alice C.. }07: Swift Grass. 1?4. Warsad Race ? For 1-year-old* and up: selling; 1 mile and TO yards: Sea Sinner. 107: Lunetta, 110; 1. Eclair. 101: Herd Girl, 194; Rep, 101:* Due de Morny, 09; Penelope. 102: Moody. 108: Dark Hill. 107: "Regal Lodge. 110; Crack o' Dawn. 101; Veteran. 101: St. Isidore. 100; Sir Grafton. 10C. Third Raee For 1-year-olds and up; about C furlongs; Victor S_ 117; Arrow of Gold. Ill; Lucky Find, 107; Granny Lee. 107; Jesava. 10*: KlUala. 102: Rhinestone, 101; Florsaln, 111; Staunch. 102; Curfew, 111; Eternity. 113: P. T. Barnum. lis; Cavendish, 112; Stanley, 107; Tout 'Or. 112. Poarth ftaee ? For 1-year-olds and up; tJ.000 added: 1 mile and 70 yards: Mad Hatter, 111; Grey Lag, 121; Copper Demon, 111. ruth Race?For 4-year-olds and up: claiming; 1H miles: Challenger. US; Rockport. 115: Martha Luckett. H; Maize. 07; Frederick the Oreat. 105: Bombast. 10S; Fenlagh Maid. 100: Lottery, 104: Queen Blonde. '00: Mose. 100: King Agrippa. 107; La Kross, 110; Pibroch. 10S. Stxth Race ? For 1-year-old fillies; furlongs: Oolong. 110: Maryland Belle. HO; Delhi Maid. II* Wltchwork. 110; Tulwar. 110: Early Bird. 110: Dispute. 110; The Vengeance. 110; Dfversrty, no. I ) I I * 1 tc S< th ot sa b \i '. ja ac y0 r Th * ? >E^ EASIL' videg Only n to Big "Vet" - ' clo?i#-?t * to 1 occupying the post of favorite. Flfty-flft* *h? other good thin* In th? race. dropped In the second hole. Lady Delhi finished third. "King" Sande made the talent hap "* wben he guided Applejack 2d home fn the second event. The only 4 10 * but he met a lot of sausage futurities." So the odds were rather inwrai. Sande got Applejack 2d off winning and he Ko" Churchill came home good second, with Blue Belle moniin* ~,.ke fury to ?av? third "stay crowd cheered Sande Those lycky enough to have ZiJ*? *n la the third race have to thank Jockey Fator. This clever little rider handled Restraint perfectly and that's how she got home. Margaret White amased the throng when she got away flying at the break. Marsdale, the 4 to 6 choice, chased after the leader Fator held Restraint untu the turn for home. Then he let the fllly down and in a cyclone rush she passed Margaret White and won verythlojj k-oing away. Plurality finished third, having Marsdale out of the picture. Tan 2d surprised the citlsenry 7??n h?. collected the big end of the ry.f#w pl*3'ed th? winner and he went to the post begging at I is t iCnl*ht th? Heather Rai.tfl flnUhed "econd, and marnet of nl WM third' The TtfilV. H *v*nt *M King Agfippa. which went to the post at IS to ?. He Started off as a royal personage, but finished like a deuce In the final heat, a dash for 2abSIrt !h. W,th "Cook" rldor" th* wlnner turned to Sim" Pie Simon. Thig was quite a spechta h?7,th "Ch fel,0'lf doln* hallST Jm*** * * re?u,?t'on of having ridden a winner. simple vJXZ2 "" rldd#n *>y Wlnton, a p ump i ng" simple ^Simon.V*r "?PPe<1 | BOXING NOTES, j I ju,r S?mmy Man|dell. the fast little Rockford bantam. is gradually developing weight. He takes on Willie Green. Great Lakes featherweight champion. in the final bout at Camp Grant August 17. ten rounds. Sailor Freedman. local lightweight. has settled down to light training for his mill with Joe Welling at Aurora. August ?. Freedman is looking like a champion. "Anton the Greek" and Milburn Saylor, two old Romans of the prtxe ring, are to try conclusions in a 10-round bout at Kankakee 111 1 :'rtt 801,1 are ??vy li*ht weights now. Promoter Rlckard has asked Manager Kane for Tommy Gibbons to keep secret the terms he will be f?I Gibbons' boun^ Georges Carpentier. I, not ,et hTld*" " the conte?t w<? be Harry Greb. light-heavyweight. c*??e'>*?d to take on Kid NorAs Interest Hvery-D C PHE advertisements i to you. It is impos: and manufacturers t< r about their goods, thej > they pay us for the ings to your attention l If they did not know tl ir readers would be vita] ge, they could not affoj 'a losing- proposition. Read the advertisement tter. Many of them ar< st as interesting. They id to keep posted on st< *i and your pocketbool Don't lay aside this net : advertisements. Iey are personal r CAPTUF Trackman's Selections. at unu crrr. Ftoat Ihue-Tukn MaM. E?. , tlaa, Alice C. a?MM *???Rtnl Late*. Mr < GrafUi, Lixlll. t*w Rhea?Carfaw. Killala. P. t. Banian. I Faarth Hat* Gray Lag, Urn* Hatter. C?f|? Dcwta. Fifth Ran- Raekpart. Plhraeh, Maaa Faai. Sixth Ware Oalaiy, Warrlaa* Belle, Talwar. AT KBN1LWORTR. First Raea ? Baapttj Baaapa. *wl?? White, Oraaa Dale. *rr?md Raee ? Galllpal, Sadar. Kama. ThIM Raea?Traat r. The Dectalaa, Kink. - *ye?Seeaad Thaaghta. Jaha Flaa. Caretaker. Fifth Race?Draatfea, Fart BlUa, Bella t*. Dr"j|t.,U<*~*tat C*'" K""K1"*' Seveath Rare ? Brlhea Tater Spcadatar, Little >4,. ' Murphy, American, Wins French Speed Classic LEMANS, France, July 25. The 1 United States and France shared honors In the Grand Prix automobile racs?the first held jn seven yaars ? completely putting Great Britain, none of whose entrlas so much as placed, out of the running. James Murphy, winner of the race, driving an American-entered Deusenberg car led a greater part of the JO rounds, the distance of 517 kilometers (approximately J21 miles). His time was 4 hours 7 minutes and 1* seconds. On one occasion Murphy changed a tire In 17 seconds. Ralph De Palma was second, and Doux. of France t'lii d. Dubonnet, a Frenchman, drlv'ng another Deusenberg. was fourtn. Boillot, driving a Talbot Darracq! was fifth and Guyot, piloting another Deusenberg, wan sixth. In an interview after the race. Murphy declared that it was one of the most difficult contests of his career, on account of the heat and the bad condition of the track. Ban Put on Showing Of Big Fight FUms Any attempt to show the Dempsey-Carpentler fight pictures outside New Jersey will result In arrest and prosecution of the offenders, the Department of Justice announces yesterday. Assistant Attorney General Guy D. GoflT made a special study of the statutes at the instance of Attorney General Daugherty. He reported that there is not a single loop-hole which would allow presentation without the risk of a 11.000 fine and possibly a year's imprisonment. Peerless Plays Staunton. Peerless and Staunton nines are scheduled to play this afternoon at 5:15 o'clock on the Peerless grounds. McCormack will be on the mound for Peerless, while Robertson will do the pitching for the Stauntons. Peerlias. will play Rrlghtwood Thursday and clash with the Navy Yard Marines at Park View Saturday. Trogran Midgets Win. The Trogan Midgets defeated the Marlon A. C. yesterday by a score of 5 to 3. ting As Yoi >ay Mail n this paper were writt* sible for most merchan 0 send you a personal le ir wares and their service privilege of calling the a our advertising column hat a certain proportion < (ly interested in their me rd to advertise. It wou :s as you would a person; - just as important?ar will help you to economic >re news of real interest 1 c. vspaper without readin messages for yt ' i ) V ???"3SSS5555^H555558HBH^H8B8^5S * ' ' ' - 4 > - * tES BROfy . EMPIRE CIT BMP1KK CITY, hlj a-ftiltot dear: track fait. roartaelth dir ????r araet 111 ampin City Jockey Club. NIiHmi lui nut mack. Par 2-year oldi: the Park Ililt- puree a( 81.000: 111 aid Mr-half lurloafi: Bona Wi Jeckey ria Beverly Belle *? Calhkaa 1-1 rtfty-flfty 1?8 McAfee ?-? Lady Delhi 112 Celtllettl 3-1 Dunce Cap 101 Bulimia 4 Tulwar UK Welaer Lady Mother 107 Tflljil * ? Zaaotta 110 HarrUoa Greeawlck Tillage 100 Campbell ? ran, 100 Tatar Berarley Balle. 8 to 2. em. \ U I; Plfty-Ptfty. rf*' 1 to ?: Lady Delhi. area Time, imH. Hurt rood; woe driftac: place mm. Wlaser?b.f. t. by UacleIrabel. Tralaar. W. Oartk. uoom xaci. rot l-yaar olda aad op: Ow Moderate nnrv: clalmiaf; (1.000 added: about alx furloefl: Bona Wt Jeckey fta Apple lack II 114 Raade 1-1V4 ?ort Churchill 114 McCaaghlla M Blaa Bella 101 Welaat 8-3 Slat. Cliui 100 Coltllettl j Ace af Acai 10? Haeldeawa 5 Monitor 10* rator ? Wedgewood 87 Peemaa J Hufir Plum 1*0 Yaar^la Liberty Olrl l<? Miller J Graany Lee 104 McAtee 10 Prlage - "wart Plufftf ITT Poace 12 Apple Jack II. 4 to a. 1 to (. 1 to ; rort Cbnrcklll. S to 5, 4 to *; B'.ua. Balle. 3 ta 5. rime. I* 8-8. utart food; wo? eiil'r: place drWlag. Wlaaer?ch.f. 8, by BaterLore Apple. Tralaer. r W Htlton TXIBD 1U1. Par 2-yeir olda: pane Millar 31.00H: lie aad oae-balf furloagi: Home wt Jockey Pie Restraint 112 ^ Piter 1-1 Kenilworth Park Results. J Flrat Race?Momentum. 185 (Mo Taggart). 31.50. 8.20. 4.50; Peace Pal, 108 (Pool). 4.85, 8 00; Forestall, 106 (Burka). 8.80. Time. 1:07 3-5. Tiger Empress, Malxtrv*bus. Rosa Lee, Canny Lady. Delhimar, Horace Foater, Nellie Lemon, Zack Terrlll and Fedora also ran. BeeaB* Rare?Gilt, Fringe. 9T (Joslah). 18.40, S.OO, 3.50: Tuanorea. 105 (Murphy). 6.85. 3.55: Nonskid. 87 (Anthony), 4.00. Time, 1:45 3-5. Black Baby. Chow, Mary Jane Baker, Roseate. Huen, Dr. Chas. Weill, Vic Munos. Joaqulna and Win All alao ran. Third Race ? Merrlmac. 10" (Burke), 8.40. 7.15. 4.50: All Right 8lr. 107 (Mooney), 25.00, 15.80: Be Sure 112 (Denny), 8.45. Time 1:44 8-5. Lady Stella. Blonmlngton. Dan Jackson, Mr. X., Hyanpom King Trojan. Toreador, Tanson and Lady Lillian alio ran. Feirth Race? Dodge. 114 (Burke). 5.40, 8.10, 2.80: King Thruah. 114 (Morris). 3.15, 2.30; Bethoft. 10a (Barnes). 2.50. Time. 1:44 3-5. Tin Can. Parisian, Diamond and War Zone alao ran., Fifth Race?Benevolent. 108 (Morris), 6.30. 3.85, 2.70; Young Adam. Ill (Paul), 8.40, 4.28; Lady Longfellow. 104 tParke), 3.25. Time. 2:08 3-S. Capital City, Auatrae. Walter Turnbow, Napthalius alao ran. sixth Rare?Ku Klux. 100 (MeTaggart). 5.55. 4.80. 2.95; Winneconne. 107 (Boyles), 5.65. 3.25: Grace. 107 (Burke), 2.50. Time, 1:44 4-5. Kinc George. Joan of Arc, Ruby, Dr. Rae also ran. Seeeath Rare ? Star Realm. 109 (Denny). 11.70, 5.55, 4.50; Lothario. 109 (Burka). 4.40. 3.55: Roisterer. 109 (Barnes). 12.10. Time. 1:43 3-5. Osgood. Sans Peur Sd, Exhorter, Lowell. Franklin also ran. jr < ts :t:s; se is. of sId al id it. :o . g m r~* ;? t ' i ==^=s====^J I - s N1 4 IXVILLE t Y RESULTS 1 ^ Margaret Whit. 104 Oiiakaa Plnraiitjr 103 -TtlHi 11 Mandai. 1U Miller 4 R?.UaUt, 3 to I, i to 5, wit: Margaret WM?e, efei, out; Plurality. J to 1. ftl?e. IrOt 4-?. Htirl poor; won driving; plac? ?a?i?. Viuer?b.f. I, bjr Jack Alkla-Lottta I>arr. Tralaer. ?. C. HlldreU. rorani sack. '?r l-jear old, and up: the Broax.ille Baadlrap; Jl.aOO a<M^t, a boot >ii forlMC': Horw Wt Jockey ? rsrrhaM 1,0 Maude l-? Dry Mood 10* Miller 2-4 OtmmeiHtale 97 Bnliman \ 3-? St. Allan M Penman 4 War Not* KM Welaer & I'lmimw. 1 u I. out, out: Drj Moon. 7 to 10. 1 to 5; Dlmmeitdale, 1 to *. Tim*. 1:08 2-5. Hurt good: ?oa Mill;; place ante. Winner?ch.r. S, by OrmoiidaleCberrjola. Trainer. B. C. Hlldretb riTTH ft ACE. Kor 3-jear-oldt and up; the Greenwich puree: eelllng; puree, tl.oao, mile and one Uteeatb; ll.ro. Wt Jot-key Fin Tan II 106 Ponce 1-H Knight Heather 97 Penman 2-S alute 100 Bullman 2-1 Frederick Oreat 113 Callahan 4 Maodalay 105 Coitllettl 5 Uadl 100 Harrlaoa King Agr1|>pa Id,'. Yeirgln 7 I-uckj rind 97 Watln ( MIm Rankin 92 Campbell Hello Partner 100 Rice 110 lottery 105 I.oacaot.r 11 Ardlto 103 Clements 12 Hally Mooaey 100 McAtea 1? Wntcher 97 Welaer 14 Tan 11, 10 to 1, 4 to 1, 2 to 1; Knight of Heather. A to 1, S to 1; Kelute, 3 to 2. Time, 1:49. Winner?ch.g. ?. by Bock gaud-Tanya. Trainer. H. Kooeai-ber. SIXTH RACE. Home Wt Jockey Tin Hlmple Simon 1'tt Hlnton 1-2 Klrtle 106 Peter. ) 2-b Wrecklene 9ft Kwart -* Hailing Along 104 Morrlaop Janku 109 Bruenlnr Ooughnnt 103 Fray ? Mabel A 9? Mi Murray 7 Bab 92 McNamee S Simple Simon. 6 to 1. 2 to 1, own; Klrtle, I to i, I to 4; Wrecklean, eren. Time. 1:08 3-5. Start good; won eaally; place driving. Winner?ch.g.. by Lough FoylaI>rexel Hill. Trainer, William Khtelda. PLAY FOR TITLE IN R. R. "Y" LOOP i With the Southern ami Express teams as contestants, the championship series of the Railroad Y. M. C. A. baseball league will open this I afternoon on the league's grounds > east of the Union Station. The | series will consist of five games to be played every other day. con- | tinuing through Saturday of this j I week. The games will start at 5:45 I p. m. as usual and Johnny Hurd will j handle the indicator. The line-up of the two teams follow: Southern?Kirkland. rf; Weasels. If; Mulroe. cf; Hill. 3b; Becker, 2b; Hutchison, lb. captain; Moran. ss; j jfcoyt. Ferguson. Smith. Owens, pltch! era; Welch, Hawkshaw, catchers;! j Folger, Healey. utility; E. J. Kearney manager. Express?Bateman. If; Shoemaker. ! 3b; Hughes, lb. captain; Woodcock., 2b; Vegue. ss; Farr, cf; Dunbar. rf;l I^ee. Winegarden. pitchers; M. Engle. | Tulloss, Sheriff, catchers: F. Engle. Row. utility; JT. 8. Thompson, man-j ager. Y'ale A. C. Wins Two. Yale A. C. won a double-header yesterday, defeating the Silver Stars. 7 to 3. and the Kendall Greens. 8 to 4.. Teams wanting games with the Yales can rfach Manager F. L>a*is at Lincoln 5465-W. Win for Harvard Midgets. The Harvard Midgets took a fall out of the M Street Stars yesterday by a scorc of 14 to S. Kelly pitching well for the winners. Indians Victors. The Carlisle Indians defeated the j National * Midgets yesterday by a score of 19 to 5. H. Scklar and S. Tash were the star players. ^ Game to Traction Men. The Capitol Traction team defeated the W. R. E. nine yesterday in a close game by a score of 6 to 5. Dalton's pitching and hitting for the j winners featuredRenrocs Meet Tonight. The Renroc A. C. will hold a meeting tonight at the church at Sixth and A streets northeast. Minor League Results. X nmiatiowax league Toronto. 2; Syracuse, 4. (1st rtme ) Toronto. 6; Syracuse. 8. (2d fame.) Baltimore. 6; Newark, 2. Reading, 1; Jefuey City, 2. Buffalo. 8; Rocheater, 6 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION St. Paul 10; Toledo, 4. Kansas City, 8; Louisville. 6. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Birmingham. 2; Atlanta 0. Nashville, 2; Memphis. 12. Chattanooga. 6; Little Rock. 0. New Orleans-Mobile game postponed; wet grounds. GOVERNMENT LEAGUE. Bureau. Ab H 0 A| Marines. Ab H 0 A Fisher.3b.. 4 0 3 3|Jacknon,2fr. 4 1 A 2 Carrlrk.sa. 4 2 0 4jSnyder.lb.. 2 2 3 0 Bosslus.lb. 8 0 9 0|Lynch,rf... 5 4 0 0 M'D'ugh.lf 3 1 1 0, E.Smith.cf. 5 8 0 0 Y'k'n.cf-rf 3 0 0 0 Klucken.Sb. 4 0 0 3 Powell.rf.. 0 0 0 0;Krba.3b 1 1 0 l Shultx.cf.. 3 0 2 0|Bateman,si 4 12 0 O'Leary.c. 8-18 0|Barnum.c.. 2 17 0 Ferguson,p 2 0 0 l|MMer,c.... 118 0 I Alexander.p 4 10 2 1 Bruner.lf.. 8 10 0 ' | Knott.lf... 10 0 0 Total*.. 27 5 21 10| Total,.. 3d 18 21 ? Score by innings: Bureau 0 1 2 0 3 0fr-? Marines 2 0 8 3 0 0 2?10 Runs?Dorr (2), Carrlck, McDonough. Volkman. Ferguaon. Jackson (2), Parker, Snyder (2), Lynch (8). Smith (8), Bateman (2), Barnum. Miller. Alexander. Errors ?Dorr, McDonough (2). O'Leary, Ferguson, Erbs. Two-baae hits?Cairick, Smith, Say der. Three-baae hits?Carrick. Lynch. Home runs?Lyntb, Smith. Stolen bases?Snyder. Smith, Barnum. Alexander, Fiaber, Mc Donough. Sacrifice bit?Bussius. Bases on balls?Off Ferguson. 2; off Alexander, 4. Struck out?By Ferguson, 3; by Alexander, 8. Double plays?Fisher to Door (2). Wild pitches?Alexander (2). Paaaed ball?Barnum. Hit by pitcher?By Ferguaon (Jnckson). Game today?Agriculture vs. Nary. WAX OTTER-BUREAU LEAGUE O.Q-M.G. ABBOA A. G. O. AB H 0 A Mitchell.8b 5 0 2 8 Rocbe.8b 4 116 M'L'lia.as. 5 2 2 2 K naugh.lb. 8 1*1 Prescott.cf 5 8 4 1 Calhaua,2b. 2 13 1 Jokneom2b. 4 8 8 8 Heenaa.e... 4 t 0 M'C're*,p. 5 0 16 O Brten.p.. 4 8 8 4 Legge.c... 4 14 4 Oarrett.lf,. 4 2 ,4 O Frlede.lb.. 4 2 6 *1 WilaSn'.cf.. 4 2 0 0 Pstrla.lf.. 4 2 10 Darcy.rf... 4 4 12 O'C'nor.rf 4 0 0 1 Pl'rcxyk.aa. 4 0 1 i Totals. 40 18 27 21 Totals.. 88 14 27 16 Score by Innings: Q. 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0-3 A. C. O 0 0-0 0 0 0? 2?2 Runs?McLaughlin. Legge. Friede. O'Brien, Wllaoa. Barors?intchel I. Johnson. McCaffrey (21. Legge, Valboun. Plorkenxyaky. . O'Brien. Two-base hits?McLaughin, Friede. Prescott, Dnrcy. Stolen bases?Legge, Ka*anatigh, Garrett. Sac Iflce hit-Calhoun. Rase* on balls?Off McCaffrey. 2. Struck out?By O'Brien, 3; by McCaffrey, 2. Wild nltch O'Brien. Pasaed ball?Lerva. "i 4ANDICAP %.***' v.- I . I 1?* 1 I Kcnilworth Park Entries. | nrat R?ee?.Puree II.IM: claim-! log; 2-year-olds; WMfp? Bum pet y Bump*. 1M; Orma D?le. 1(7; Mom. Ill; BTelyn White, 111; Alverida, Ill; Brennan, 1?1; Hysteria. 107; Orrle. 111! Toner, Bue. 111. ' IhmI Race?Puree 11.'#*; claiming;; 1-year-oliJe and up: * 'ur' longs; foaled In Canada: Heajn Belle. 14; Norm* J, .*1: Lady Kathtrlne. M: Oay Life. ?7; Bengere. 101: Sudar. 101: Broad View. ?K Aunt Lin. ??; Gallipot. ? : Somme. ??: Kama. 101: Gallant Groom. 111. Third Rare?11.200: clalmla*; 4year-olds and >up: t furlongs; Crown of Gold. 01; Trusty. Ill: The Decision. 100; Kinglike. 10*; aorhan., 106: Stiletto. ??; Shoot On, 111: Arrow Point. Ill: Klrah. 101: San Marcus. 100; Ed Garrison; SI:: Retreat. ?6; Normandle. 101: Polar Cub. 104; Lancelot. 107 Fourth Rare?Purse 16,000 added: 2-year-olds: 5% furlongs: The Cadillac Hotel Handicap: Wei>sie S-. 06: Jake Berger. 102: Billy Dunii. 107; John Finn. 122: Deronlte. 100: Johnny Dundee. 108; Clansman. 10S: Caretaker. 110; Second Thoughts. ; Fifth Raer?Puree 11-400: claiming; handicap; 1-year-olds and up: 1 mile and 70 yards: Cltlaen. 100; Dresden. 104: Fort Bliss. 115: Bela- | rlo. 100; Murray. 101. Wlxlb Rare?Purse 11.100; claiming; 3-vear-olds and up; 1 mile ano 70 yards: Old Faithful. ?6; D^ Jim 101: Guaranteed. 104: Anaac, 106: Aph. 110; Comme CI. Ill: Piedra. 101; Ku Klux. 104; Cotton Blossom. 105- Sea Prince. 107; Vice Chairman. 110; Mint Cat, 114; Dantrlg. . 100. Srveaifc Race ? Purse 11.200; 4yexr-old* and up: claimine 1J-16 miles: Tom Logan. 101: Hercules 103; Ale* Jr.. 106: Bribed Voter 101; Speedster, 108: Jollison. 108: Captain Tom. 101: Golden Dawn. 106: Little Sandy. 106: Blaise, 106; Jake Feld. 106; Leading Star. Ill; Buckboard. 102; Gourmand, 111: Solid Rock, 110. Black Sox Win. The Black Sox yesterday handed the West End A. C. a 12 to 10 beatingf Evety 03 I nothi I '-pHAT'S or I; X Quality Cig I Why, just bu; I the best packinj II fresh and full fli 11 side?secure foil I over the end to s< [j And note this! II package. No ej I! smoke. Not a c I i out of the qualit] I Camels wonde I alone. I Because, men II fragrance of the I! smoke Camels f 11 and their freedoi j Camels are ma AV R. J. REYNOLDS - L ^Palais ROYAI J " lltfc C ik A. U-. IWV. V ; DOLLAR DAY ONLY^j: J Men's Printed d* i ^ Madras Shirts ^ JL u , Madras, Crej* Madras and Percale. Attractively made witlOiP* five button* coat style. 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