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1 REUNION WEEK AT TR AVERS ISLAND COLUMN Referee Eyton Unfair to Ledoux in Assuming That He Wanted to "Quit" to Williams. OaswKat 1. ltn TVa rraaa M O. (Tba Naw Tori e. anal ALTHOUOH he lost til decsetou IB yesterday s bout at Un Angeles, Charles Ledoui Haa shown that 'rano Is developing some reel fighters. Aooordlng to accounts Ledoui and Will iam put up the hardest and faatait ' ! avar awn In ths Southern Cali fornia, city, whar thay hava good fight ing MI the time. Williams la ald to fsave nad the baat of th ft-M eight reuods, attar whloh tha UtUa Frsnch aaan eaitplungsd and outfought him Un as' tha sixteenth. Thara Ledoui re- eetved a left awing and, dropping to on knee, claim ad that he had been truck law. Referee Eyton immediately held up WllUaois's hand and announced that ba waa tha winner. Eyton Justified this try saying that "Ledoux waa quitting." Tha referee's action was absolutely sr. Kvan If ha did not aae a foul and was uanrtlllng to admit that foul blow had been struck, be should have acted aooordlng to nil and ous am He abould have gone through the aouat. Than If Ledoux did not oos Uau he could hava dlanuallfled him. It la a pet y that such a thing should hava happened to a visiting foreign . ahampton. Johnny Coulon has bean 111 tar some time and may possibly retire and give up tha lltla ha baa bald (or severe years. WUllama la regarded as Caul on s next opponent, or his suooss asr. And If Ledoux could outfight WIN earns from tha eighth to tha sixteenth round It is an evident (not that ba Is good enough to b a oon tender. The noUasi that the game lltUe Frenchman ' had any Inclination to "a. alt" wlU seem ifjisuioua to ovary ooo who ever had tha aHaeure of seeing Mm nghL en) w'CAHET, tat Loa Angelse pro- molar, gar WUMaas a deWdk pionahlp bait" after tha Ladoux right. MoCsrey is almost nsrslsss la this alt habit of his. He gave MoCerty one whUe Johnson wag still on the map. without Inviting Johnson to participate la tha festivities Now ho disregards I tha existence of Champion Coulon. who has neither retired nor lest his title. However. MeCareys bait Idea Isn't so wad. Tha conditions that go with it require the holder to defend it at least on ca avsry sis months In a Id-round bout. Many champions hava tha long- rest habit too well developed. jTf Howard Draw of Springfield or I Jimmy Power of the B A A- only had a chance to go to college or do nothing else but run, what world haatsra they'd be," lamenu Arthur v Duffy, former world's sprinting cham pion and rightful holder of the world's Mi yard rsoord. They re pretty fair as It Is. even i though they do bav to work far a 1'vlng. IK tha University of Pennsylvania mu seum Is a cubist statue I.Wi years old. It la a perfect cube of stone. Tha rati and legs of the figure are outlined, showing the knees drawn up and tha arms crosed under the chin. Probably a statu of the priglnator of the Leach "cover. XI FLT.N'N Isn't growing gray with worry over what may happen when ho mesle Gunboat Smith Flynn w bis way Kast now and will arrive bout July S. I'asstng through Lee Vegas, Jim was Interviewed "What do you think of Gunboat Smith?" asked the Interviewer with a Wigjht jmlle "Oh." replied Jim. "they v been mak- na lot of noise over him. but io far avan't been able to discover thst he bag a private graveyard.'' r rr Jess wniard wsra dying by leches" hs'd have a good obaaoa to live as long as Methuselah. LOB At bona' duouasUH reports give sorai that Bud AadeTsnn, who waa boa Sen by Lieaea Cross and four days afterward waa operated upon for appendicitis, may be able to fight as wsll as ever la a few months. The doctors who performed the operation any the oocdltlon of the appendix ihowe that Andirson should have been operated upon at least five days earlier. He fought Croat when he should have beer la h hospltsl. Tbs appendix, how aver was removed Just In time to prevent serious complications, and tbs surgeons Believe mat Anderson's strength ggoj stamina win nut t impaired. LARCHMONT Y. C. CRUISE WILL BE HELD ON AUG. 3. Charles Hmlther. commodore of the Lercbmont Tacht Club, has Issued his geaersi orders regarding the annual race week of the organisation and alao the cruise that the oluh is to hold In August. The fleet will rendexvuu at g r. J on rrraay arternoon for th .annual race week, which extends over July M. Tbure will be a meetlnar of captains on board the flagship at I P. M. The data for the rendanvoui of th annual cruise Is Aug. I. On 'hit day there will be another meeting of ins captains on ooaro me nagsnip. Oa stonuay, au. . ne neet win proceed to Morris Cov. and on the following day will eoatiuue on to New London. Tne cruise win oisoena at now bondon rg A Cioon 1 y ' 1 . -xl ,JsW y N y I MIND To vMT Yoo ARE WATER LADY TAKES GREENFIELD STAKES AT BELMONT PARK TKlVoj OWK, OP.M.OM YUH OOOT rT-a f .S.V - I I VMairXM Vou - I tmm c jtui 7 po4'T You 1 How, - I yw.i ad Aav s x I 7 rjj jNB T-M VWftWI iul C I A Gea.T X MOST sWlClw". , U.VBC P &ORC hTN OMKiOfej ( ' R. F . Carman's Filly 0rk With Rush in Final Strides Reybourne Wins. (gpselal to Ths nvsalaf World.) BBL.MONT PAHK RACE TRACK. July 17. R. F. Carman scratched Bur piislng from the Oreenflald Helling Stakes and depended on Wafer Lady and she won. After Holiday and Any Time appeared to have the race between them and ware driving to the limit In a stretch duel, Hlghtmlre brought the Car man filly up wlt'u a rush. Hhe caught Any Time and Holiday In the last flfty yards and went to th front. At the and she was one-half a length to the good, while Holiday held half-length advantage over Any Time. Gallop was pushed off at the quarter pole. FIRST RACE. . For two-year-old maidens; five and a hslr furlongs; straight. -Flask, iKar rlck). I to 1, 2 to 1 and even, flrst; Mary Warren, 101 t Wolfe), I to K, even and 1 to 2, second, lMsuarlty. 104 Glut wsll), I to 1, J to 1 and K to 6. third. Time 1.04 1-6. Hong of Valley. Heart beat. Margaret Mrlse, Small. Trap. lone and Lady Orme aim ran. SECOND RACE. Fur three-year-olds and upward; IbU; ons mile and a sixteenth; time, let. Wa. Horn. 1U (McTagasn). 4 to L to i and ft to b, first. Kallnka, 103 (Rlgh'mlrei, 4 to 1. I to and 2 to i. secund; Oakliurst, IIS Wilson). II to H. I to 2 and out. third. 'olonel Took. UJ. Fred Mulholland. 107, and Caliph, y alao ran. War Horn, under an energetic ride hv Tommy McTaggart. got up to win the eecond race after trailing the pace of Kallnka and Caliph lo the stretch turn. Hare McTaggert stole through on the rail and under whip perauaelon begtn to move up to Uakliurst and Kallnka. It was a drive from the eighth pole home, with War Horn slowly but surely drawing away. At the end he waa a length In front of Kallnka, with Oak hurst third. THIRD RACI. Handicap; three-year-olds and up ward; MOO added; one mile; trme. 1.SS4-J -Reybum. to (J. McTaggart). to 1. to S and out. first; Hickle, (Mc Cahey), 4 to 1, 7 to 10 and out, seconl; Prince Rugene, 113 (Troxler), 1 to 2 and out third. Jawbone. M. alao ran. Reybourn won tha handicap, third on the card, by an eyelash on the post from Blckle, with the overrated Prince Eugene third. Krybourn led all th way, but at the eighth pole Sickle sal his head In front and seemed to have the race won. Reyhourn. however .sine again In a surprising manner and Just did gst up. It was a tight flt and the Judgss might have g.ven It to Sickle FOURTH RACE. The Greenfield Helling Stakes; 11.000 guaranteed; for two-year-olds. Ave and a half furlongs straight. Time. l.Of Water Lady, 1 (Rlghtmlre). 4 to 1. I to 6 and 7 lo 10, first; Holiday, 101 (Uavls), 7 to 2, I to t and 1 to 2, sec ond; Any Time, 101 (Wolfe), t to 2, even and 1 to . third. Mupsrlntendent, W; Oallop, 107, and Wooden elhoes, 107, also ran. FIFTH RACE. Steeplechase; four-year-olds and up ward; gMX added; about two mites Maltble, ltt letttggk I to 1, II to I and even, first; Shannon River, 114 (Allen). to & and out, second; Octopus, (Bryant), 0 to 1, I to 1 and even, Tfnit, 4.1. Nosegay. 117; ltd BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HOW FAR SHOULD TY COBB GO WITH " I i , , 1 8 v I rr -qmassgg ex- 1 ( T WONT STAND V OF YOU. T BAMT.J t f T. t 1M HoUn. 17; Mexlm's Pride, 147. also ran. Tlllle Dm let. fell. MaJthie ihowad a most glaring rofnt ri'vi-mnl In winning the stoeplrchasr. Iast time out he could neither run nor lump, hill to-day hi was h bird. II went to the front when resdy and lust loped along, taking every Jump with esse. The favorite. Hhnnno n RlveV, chased Maltble the last time round, but couldn't gain an Inch. Octopus, the hot tip of the race, waa a poor third. Tlllle l. wss the only one to fall. SIXTH RACE. For three-yrur-olds; maidens: $400 ( to 5, 1 to 1 and out, first. War Liord. lot (Wolfe), T to 2, I to I and I to 6, eecond ; Ford Mai. 10R Hanover). M to 1, 1 1 to 1 and 1 to 1, third. Dixon, 112; Chopin, lffi; megana., 10S; 'Wtilsper Belle, l. Mohawk tllrt. 101; Butsrpe, 1. and the Turkris, td. alao rah. (Continued from First Page of four games with the Dodgers. Threat ening weather had a serious effect on the attendance. Not more than 3,000 fans turned out to see the teams play. Rngan and Otto Miller worked for the Iodwr, while Robinson and Simon were In the points for the Pirates. FIRST INNING-Byrne hlgh-fllcd to Meyer. Carey fouled out to O. Miller. Kommers was called out on strikes. No Runs. Carey robbed Muran out of a safe hit by n great running catch of his low hue fly. Kommers wits another rob ber, for he ran over Into right centre and grabbed Cutshaw'a long drive with his gloved hund. Meyer drew a base on balls. Meyer stole second. Wheat filed out to v iison. No Huns. Ons Left. SKCisNt" INNING Hutler soaked bounder to Hummel, who lost novtlme In throwing him out at flrst. J. Miliar also bounced one to Hummel, who re Urod him on a fast throw to Daubert. Hummel and Daubert alao disposed of Wilson. No Runs. I'mthrrt fouled out to Byrne. Smith elantmed out a line hit to left for a base. On the next pitched ball Smith tried to steal second, but was nailed on Simon's throw to Butler. Hummel singled to left. O. Miller line filed to Byrne. No Huns. One Left. THIRD INNING-Vlox got to flrst on Hummel's fumble of his grounder. Simon followed with a drive to centre : ir a base, advancing Vlox to second On O. Miller's tad throw to second to catch Vlox napping the latter sprinted to third. Robinson singled to centre, st oring Vlox. and on Meyer's bsd throw to third sim .n reached that bag and Koblnson second. Byrne was thrown out at flrst by Cutshaw. Caray ssnt a fly to Moran. the runners holding their bases. Kommers fouled out to Daubert. One Run. To Left. Itagan hit a bounder to Byrne and died at first. Moran pastsd a hot grounder to Hutler, who threw him out at flrst. Cutsnsw grounded out, Vlox to J. Miller. No Rune. FOCRTH INNING-Butler went out on his hot bouncer to Smith to Daubert. J. Miller singled to right. Wlson popped to O. Mllller. J. Miller stole second. Vlox made three unsuccessful swings at Ragan's curves. No Runs. Meyer raised a fly In back of first bass which J Miller captured. Wheat tore off a single to left. Wheat stole sec ond as Oaubert struck out. Smith heat out a hit to Vlox, hut as Wheat started for home he wss easily caught. J. Miller allot the ball to Simon. Th lat ter threw the ball to Byrne, who touched Wheat when he slid Into third. No Runs, one Left. FIFTH INNING.-Slmon waa hit by a pit hed tuiU Retaining singled to right 1 promoting Simon tu third. Byrne tiled out to Wheat In short left. Carey singled to left, scoring Hmion and send- ' InsT Robinson to second. Kommers i fouled out to O. Miller. Butler welted a 3R00KLYNS. 'Wrirfifif' WOLBf THT71SD AT, s?tTLY Copyright, IMS, by The Proas Publishing Co (The New Took World). slngls lo right, filling ths bases. J. Miller drove a long fly to Meyer. One Run. Three Left. Hummel pasted a hot bounder to Byrne and found the hall at first ahead of him. O. Miller slammed the ball up the third base line for two bags. Ragan fanned nut. Moran fsnned out viciously. No Runs. One tsrft SIXTH IN NINO Wilson filed out to When. Vlox popped to Hummel. Si SJOg was disposed of by Cutshaw and Daubert. No Runs. Culahuw fanned out. Wilson made a 1 fine running catch of Meyer's fly In short right. Wheat hunted to J. Miller, who heat him In sliding to the bag. No Runs. SBVT0NT1I IN'NING Robinson's hot grounder struck Ragan's glove and bounded away for a safe hit. Byrne singled to right, advancing Robinson to second. Carey fouled out to O. Miller. Kommers singled to short left centre, tilling the bases. Butler hit to Cutshaw. who threw (o O. Miller, forcing Robin son at the plate. J. Miller high-filed to Wheat. No Rune. Three Left. Daubert singled tocentre. Smith's fly droppsd safely Juatmslde of the foul line In right field and ems good for a hae. Im, inert reaching second. Hum mel sacrificed. Robinson to J. Miller. (. Miller then slammed the ball to the fence In deep right for two bases, scor ing Daubert and Smith with the tlelng 'uns. Ragan set the crowd wild by pasting a single In centre, scoring Or Miller. Moran forced Ragan at second, Butler touching him out as he end Into ths bag. Moran was out steeling sec ond. Simon to Butler. Thrco Rune. EIGHTH INNINO -Wllson's grounder was too hot for Dsuhei-t to handle and he reached first on the hit. Vlox also smashed on which was too hot for Smith to handle, that also went for a base. Wilson going to second. Fred Clerks betted for Simon and sacrificed, Ragan to Daubert. Hyatt batted for Robinson, and was called out on strlkss. Byrne singled to centre, scoring Wilson snd Vlox; Byrns was caught at second, Meyer to Rsgsn to Cutshsw. Two Runs. Hendrlx and Coleman went In as battery for Pittsburgh. Cutshaw walked. Meyer forced Cutshaw at sec ond, Hendrlx to Butler. Meyer was caugh napping at flrst on Hsndrlx'a quick throw to J. Miller. Whest poppsd to Butler In short left. No Rune. NINTH INNING Csrey filed out to Cutshaw In short right Kommsrs lift ed one to oentre, wtilch Msysr got un der Hutler fsnned out. No Runs. Ueubert fled out to Carey. Smith was thrown out at first by Byrne. Hummsl bounced on over Hrndrtx'a head for a single. Fischer batted for O Miller and Ylngllng ran for Hummel. Fischer went out at flrst on his groundsr. Vlox to J. Miller. No Runs. One Left. RESULTS AT WINDSOR. FIRST RACE Purse 1 600. three-year-olds, foaled In Canads; one mile. Hearts of Oak, 119 (Schuttlnger), 1 to 2. out anil out, won, Kocksprlng, I Buxton), 4 to 1, even and out, sec ond Sarolta, loo (Gray), 1 to 2, out and out. third. Time, 1.4T. R'istllng. Huvrock alao ran. SKCOND RACE Three-year-olds and up; sailing; 2600 added; six furlongs. Yorkvllle, 102 (Montour), 11 to S, even and 1 to 2. won; York Lad, 110 (De ronde), 3 to 1, 7 to 6 snd 3 to I, second; Glint, 106 (Turner), 6 to 1, 3 to 1 and even, third. Time, I. Is 2-6, Qold Cap, Joe Knight Liberty Hall, CosgTove, Union Jack, t'aper Sauce and Cobby Boyer also ran. THIRD RACE Purss $700; three year-olds and up; one mile. Flabber gast, 102 (C. Turner), 1 to 3 end out. flrst: Barnegat, 102 (R. Hoffman), 7 to 1, 3 to 6 and 1 to 3, second; Ymtr, 107 (C. dross). 7 to 1, 7 to 6 and 1 to 2, third. Time 1.46. Gen. Hen Ledl, Zliu and White Wool alao ran. FOURTH RACE Edenwold Stake; 31. HO added: two-year-olds; five furlongs, -etouthern Maid, 116 (Knspp). 1 to s, out and out, flrst; Csar Michael, 103 (Mar tini, IN) to 1, to 6 and out, second; John 1. Nlxon, 103 (Buxton), 20 to 1, 3 to 3 and out, third. Time, 1.64 3-6. Huperl also ran. Vandergrlft was scratched and Csar Michael and John P. Nlxon ware added starters. CARDINALS BREAK ! WINNING STREAK OF THE GIANTS Fromme Batted Out of the Box in First Game of Double-Header. FIRST GAME. GIANTS. R. H. PO. A. E. 0 12 0 0 0 13 10 112 0 0 1 2 S 3 0 0 14 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 S 3 I 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 27 8 I Burns, If Shafcr. 3b ... Fletcher, . Doyle, 2b . derate, lb... Murray, rf . Meyers, c Snodgrass, cf . Fromme, p. . . Crandgll, p McCormick. . Totals , sfeCorjnloh bstted for Fromme In (th. ST. LOUIS. - R H. PO. A. E. Magee. 2b Cgthera, If Mowrey, 3b . Whined, cl.. Konetchy, lb Evans, rf ... ...01130 1 2 0 0 0 ...00110 ... I 14 0 0 .... I I 12 0 0 .... 12 2 0 0 ... 0 2 3 2 0 Wingo, c O'Lcary. s. .... 0 2 4 4 0 Harmon, p. . ... 0 0 0 2 . . 4 II 27 12 Tofgls SUMMARY. First Bsse on Balls Off Harmon, I. Struck Out Bv Fromme, 1; by Cran dttll, 2; by Harmon, 1. Two-Base Hits Doyle, Magee. Evans. Double Playa O' Leery to Mages to Konetchey. fJm Pires Messrs Brennan and Eaeon. At tendance. 10,000. igeerlsl to Tb Efestsf World POLO GROUNDS, July 17. The St. Louis Casdlnals put a damper on the winning streak of the Giants In ths flrst gams of the doubleheader to-day. It waa a nip and tuck atruggle to the sixth Inning. Then th Cardlnala got a line on Fromme's pitching and ham mered his pitching for three runs. Ths visitors tors off five solid singles, which, combined with a wild hsava by Meyers to second, yielded three runs, s lead the Giants could not ovsreoms against ths conalstsnt pitching of Har mon, Fromme was relieved by Cran dall In tha ssventh. The Olaots acorsd ons In ths second on Doyle's double, an out and a sacri fice fly. Ths scors: GIANTS. SECOND GAME. (Continued from First Pags.) the entnusissm naa decreased 30 pir cent, over the Giants having lost ths flrst gsms. MoGraw had bssn holding Demsre bsck ss trump card and sprung him for th second stuck. Slim Sallss, star left-hander of St, Louis, Isd the oppo s'tlon. On account of a southpaw bslng in ths bos llersog played third nstead of Shafsr. Ths intermission wag enlivened by IT, fRI AN UMPIRE? the stunts of an Improvised team mads up of McGraw, Mullaney, Dick Hen- sssy, the mascot, and Herxog. Karl Moore, the former Phlladelphlan. who was expected to Join the Cardinals to-day, had not arrived when the sec ond game was on. Hut Hugglns says It's all right, as Phllodelphlans don't hurry. FIRST INW ING Hersog was knocked down by Magee's hot grounder, but held to the ball and threw hmi out. Cathers lifted a high fly to Snodgrass. Meyers muffed Mowrey's foul. Mowrey then hit to Hersog, who made another great stop and threw him out. No Runs. Bailee threw out Burns. Hersog filed out to Bvans. Flstchsr banged a single Into left. 'Fletcher made a clean steal of eecond. Doyle struck out. No Runs. Ons Left SECOND INNING-Whltted lined s single Into right centre, but waa out stealing second. Meyers to Fletcher Fletcher tossed out Konetchy. Evan lifted a high fly to Murray. No Runs. Evans made an easy catch of Merkle's fly. Murray cracked a hot single to centre. Murray out stealing, Wingo to Magee. Meyers got a base on halls. Snodgrass attempted to hunt, but was thrown out by Wingo. No Run. One Left. THIRD INNING Wingo died easy, Doyle to Merkle. OILeary bent out nn Infield hit and went to second when Fletcher made a low throw past Merkle. Sallee filed out to Murray. Magee died out to Snodgrass. No Runs. One l.ert Demnree laced a long drive to deep centre for three bases. Burns popped out to Wingo. Hersoi shot s single into left snd Demaree s.-ored. Herzog then stols second on the flrst bsll pitched. Fletcher fouled to Wingo. Doyle dropped a safe Texas Leaguer back of short and Hersog scored. Doyle died stealing second, Wingo to Magee. Two Runs. FOURTH INNING. As the St Louts club went to the bench Msgee and Cathsrs got Into an argument as to who should have caught Doyle'e Texss leaguer and came to blows. They were quickly separated by two of the ground policemen nnd the other players. Umpire Kaann ordered them both off the field, the affair created great excitement and scores of fans tried to crawl over the toof of the player's bsnch to see the scrap HUdsbrandt went to bat for Cathsrs and was thrown out by Herxog. Mow rey. filed out to Murray. The two ejected players were on the point of renewing hostilities beneath the stands, but severs Inf the Giants substitutes who were lounging near the gate ran out and stopped them. Whltted filed , out to Murray. No Runs. When th Cardlnala lined up again Whltted went to second base, Wingo to centre field and Roberts behind the bst. Msrkls was thrown out by Whltted. Murray lined to Evans. Meyers shot a long drive against tha right field wo.ll for three bases. Snodrrass drove a long drive straight Into Evans's hands. No Runs. One Left. FIFTH INNING Hersog rsn back to the Held boxes and got Konetchy's foul. Evans was safe on Doyle's fumble. Doyle threw out Wingo. and Evans wascauirht In a chasa, Merkle, Fletcher to Merkle No Runs. Sallee tosssd out Demaras. Hums popped out to Whltted. Whltted tossed out Herzug. No Runs. SIXTH INNING. OLeary lifted an eaay fly to Murray, Sallee also filed out to Murray. Murray men cleaned up th( side by getting Robert's fly. No Runs. Ons Left. Flstchsr popped out to Mowrey. Whltted msds a pretty pick-up of Doyle'e grounder and threw him out at flrst. Merkls filed out to Evsns. No Runs. SEVENTH INNTNG. Hlldebrsnd filed out to Merkle. Mowrey got a base on balls. Whlttsd lined a beauty in deep left for three bases, scoring Mowrsy. Konetchy singled to centre and Whltted scored ths tlelng run. Konetchy stole second, Fletcher muffing Meyer's per fect throw. Bvans fouled out to Her sog. Wingo fouled out to Meyers. Two Runs. One Left. Murray was out, Mowrey to Konetchy. Meyers popped out to Mowrey. Whltted threw out Snodgrass. No Rung, LEDOUX FOULED BY KID WILLIAMS ATTEMPT MADE TO POISON RACE HORSE FLABBERGAST. RACETRACK. WINDSOR, Oat, July 17. An attempt was made last nlKht to poison Amos Turney's Flahberg let. A man was seen leaving the stable hur riedly last night and a bottle containing chemicals was found In the horse's stall. Detective, have been put on tho case and every effort will be made to run the guilty party down. Several ot tempts have been made toope horses here this season and in a couple of In stances they were lUOOOggfuL WISCONSIN GOVERNOR SIGNS BOXING BILL MATTSON. W!e., July 17,-Gov. F. E McOovern to-day signed tb Heddlng Boxing bill, making ten-round no declslon contests legal In Wisconsin. Under the provisions of the new Isw there will be a boxing commission con sisting of three men appointed by the Governor and a secretary selected by the commission. These four Will have charge of all boxing contests held In the State. Maatell ISprapes an "K OAKLAND. Cat, July 17. Willie Meehan of San Francisco won the de cision over Frank Mantell of I'awtucket. R. I., In a ten-round bout here last night. By constant clinching In the last reund Mantell saved himself from being knocked out. The men are heavy weights. The Deal Beach Swimming Club will hold races Saturday afternoon that arc open to all registered amateurs. The programme Includes 100 yards, scratch, 125 yards, handicap; springboard div ing, handicap; and bo yards for hoys. WINDSOR ENTRIES. WINDSOR. Ont., July 17 The entries for to-morrow s races are as follows: FIRST BACK Pums 3500; tor tw.vjrix-ulj. stuns; 'I' "1 s kill (urluoai. Herensts. :m Busk Around. US; Msry Ann, 101; SuiumtrliUI 101; Alsdor, 104; 'Reuulrsm. 10T. HBOllSD BACK I'urse 3000; - fom-year-oltl ssd upward; about two niles Ths Afrtcaa. 132: Race en. 1.17; MuriHe lag; Diebold. 144: Jack lamaerlsn, 103. THIRD RAOEPun geOO; thres year ...Ids alx furl nas Hellraj. 101; Mutlnf Ivture lot' I'afuwc.t. lUi; Tb Widow Moon. 108:' L,.' charaa. 112. FOURTH BACK Purs I TOO; rhrse-retr-olda snd upward: on mils and a aliteanth. Stomal B. Masr. 10.. Flora Fins. 104. Mellon Ainot 106; Plata (liasa, 12i. ' FIFTH BAfE ISsse. 300; thres rear olila .nuns; m,'m.. in j wi ; ajterglow 102: Harlan of Allah. Oil l Uiuper. i0J; Tani.ro. 100. if.uM, om. rrsd Lty log I'aSB n. ii". ...r.u.v hih. ojw. SIXTH RACE Puras ISO0, four yesi olds sad upward ; sslunf; six furlongs, Oisuulno 37 ' jra.u) Burs, 100; Ttlke's Nlehtauue ' 102 Black Bler. 104: IBuasall MnOIU. 104 ;' Font' 103; CsmellU, 107; 'J. H. Houghton 10 Lstuld. 113. HEVKNTH BACK Puraa 3000; thre..er-ld, tad uiwrud: idling . ont milt snd a furluoa T Flsl. 08; 'Annlt rtaUera. US; 'Ms Jonah a 1 lltrrtrd. OS; Manhon. 08; Koioraft 102 Master Jim. 104. Or. Wtlitr Brisga 110 1 si. Ecsert. 110. ' Fivs pounds tpptsntlc silowsnce claimed. International I.eagrae Stsndlss. , UUS: " b: Dal. "ue. w. u PC. ." ....ai 3f SB3 Jtrss Cltj. . .40 4S SOS Vochtstw Buffalo .. Baltimore .40 88 so? IProtidtaos ..40 4i 'as .44 44 .800 Monuesl . . .7 i . ao ao .471 'Tonmto 37 4 Results of Yesterdar'e Games. Jaraej Ogjff. a; ProtldeBOt, 1. Toronto, 8, Montreal, 2. Bochaster, ; Buffalo, V Remnant Sale More Than 50 Saved Think of itl Two suits for the price of one I The values are so tempting that many men buy several. $25 to $50 materials suit ends from a season ' sale Suit, $18; coat and trousers, $16. Broadway & Ninth Street HIGHLANDERS BAT NAP PITCHER OUTOFTHE BOX Chance Men Hammer Ball for Six Runs in Second Inning at Cleveland. THE BATTING ORDER. New York. Cleveland. Dnnlela, rf. Lelbold. cf. Wolter, cf. chapman, ss. Cree, If. Johnston, lb. Knight, lb. Jackson, rf. recklnpsugh, ss. Lejole, 2b. Hartsell, 2b. Turner, lb. Mldklff, 3b. Ryan, If. Gossette, c. O'Nell. c. Bchults, p. Kahler. p. Umplres-LO'Loughlln and Hlldebrand. Attendance, 1,000. CLEVELAND, July 17. Msnsger Chancs picked Sennits to oppose the' Naps to-day and the "Dutchman" dou bled up with Gossette after an absence of a couple of weeks. Manager Birm ingham sent Kahler to the hilt gad Steve O'Nell doubled with the pitcher, FIRST INNING Daniels rolled one through Chapman for a slngls. O'Nell's perfect peg nailed him stealing. Woltsre walked. He was tripped stealing, toe, O'Nell to Chapman. O'Nell gathered Cree's foul. No Runs. Ilbold popped to Hartxel. Mklklffs throw best Chapman. Wolters was under Johnston's drive. No Runs. SECOND INNING Knight drove on. In left for two bases. I'ecklnpaugh sacrificed, Turner to Johnston. Llebold dropped Hitrtsell's fly snd Knight scored, while Hsrtaell was safe at first. Ml.lklff doubled to left, scoring Hart sell. Gossette wslked. Schults sacri ficed, Lajole to Johnston. Danlsls beat out a hit to Chapman, scoring Mld klff. Daniels stols second, and when ('Nell's throw went Into centre Held Gossette scored snd Daniels started for third and was safe on Turner's error. Wolters walked again. On a wild pitch Daniels scored snd Woltsrs took eec ond. Cree singled to left, scoring Wol ters. This finished Kahlerf Cullop went In. Knight filed to Ryan. Six Rune. One Left. Jackson fanned. Lajole singled to centre. Turner walked. Ryan hit to Schults. who threw to third to get La jole. Midkift fumbled and the bases were full. O'Nell hit Into s double plsy, Hartsell to Peck to Knight. No Runs. THIRD INNING-Pecklnpnugh beat out a hit to short. Hartsell sacrificed. Turner to Johnston. Mldklff singled to right, sending Pecklnpaugh to third. When Jackson fumbled Pecklnpeugh scored, (iossette hit Into a double play. Turner to Lajole to Johnston. One Run. Cullop fanned. Lelbold beat out a hit. He took second on a passed ball. Chap man lined to Wolter. Mldklff threw out Johnston. No Runs. FOUItTH INNING Schults fanned-. Daniels lined to Chapman. Wolter beat out a hit to Turner. Lajole threw out Cree. No Runs One Left. Jackson fouled to Pedktnpaugh. Ls Olg Hied Id Pan els. Turner filed to Cree. No Huns. FIFTH INNINO Knight filed td Ryan. Pecklnpaugh doubled to right. Cullop threw out Hsrtxell, Pecklnpaugh going to third. Mldklff fouled to O'Neill. No Runs. One left. Hsrtxell tossed out Ryan. O'Nell popped to Knight. So did Cullop. No Runs. SIXTH INNING Gossett filed to Ryan. Schults fanned. Chapman threw out Daniels. No Runs. I.elhold, popped to Pecklnpaugh. Chap man singled to right. Johnston popied to Hattzel. Jackson got sn infield Ml and when Knight threw wild to Mldklff, Chapman scored and Jackson took sec ond. Mldklff threw out Lajole. One Run. angle mi I ADCww wwaturtiw vrm Van Tandt. Jacobs 7 Co. TWrv N.Y. 1 JsOjm.ML RACING BELMONT PARK TH HAY AT 2.80 P. M. BACK TRAINS lraa PannaTlianla Htttloa 13..10. 1.00. 1.30. 1.39 P. M and Flatbu.-. 1, 12.:tn. 1.00. 1.30. 1.15 p M llio B trollrjv Admission 31. Urand Htand, 3.1 Lsduo. 31.80. Aruhei flrl WMITT v' r, 4 jrur lUSStlill ilBsMil