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n.. i.,-,. .nfe.lt hit UM hull hunt And
.jKn t. Win tsnth g&men of a double
Mgg, fn"ii 'Jie Sloufrile at Wafiriinnjtim i
pK .i"rdy fti'lriWHili. The umi
ea I tn l uil x to l. two pitinera.
Deveris-rt and OfOOHl
m the flint rani''. arid
were pun.ahrsl
tod
-,1'Hl.lll IO-IK lll-
m gon.1 Kmneraii anil nine Jacket notn
m" obstarlea to the St. lioule
titack.
A remarkable exh bltkin of hit waet
Ing. t wMdl the llrookfeds lead the
earkl, arte given In the opening setto
TVv -naile eleven cleein single before
they ronkl get a man honri. one .n the
arat InfalnE 'o 11 tn MBOffpfl. two In
third, one In the fourth, three In
BjBth and two in the seventh Kred
Ml l n sing .e oienel the aevrnth. Iitrt
M irse for. ed by Flnneran. Anderson
nodr the se-ond hit of the Inning. pit
t ret th' ril''ber on third Tlien came the
flrt t.ro-luotlve Brooklyn hit of the
in 11 ilouhle in right by Te h that
gored Frnnafatl and Anderson. Tool I
It a ynuranster. first name Albert. Just
snared for tlie Itrookfixls from the St. i
Edin 't aeml-pro nine of Jereey City by j
rack Carroll.
Long Pave Davenport, who y'otdnd the
early mesa of hlta. got out of the gune
to let t'ronda.U bat in the eighth, ami
ifrroom pit.heil the secontl half of the
rtuni! afal nil Brooklyn, He passed
Myers ami sent the latter to third w th
a w!M and woolly pitch. Hall't aacti
Sre fly tallied the finai run
J I iineran wa an enigma to the I
PtttledS They got tin- jump on aim I
when Vaughn walked ,n the nrst. mov. il j ,
an Inneld out anil tallied on a i
hit to Marsatm. From
h-n ,, f,,r a
men on ror ai
stretch i.f five Innings they
i I
ne-i safely at all with hla curved. Mil- I
Itr g"t another eafe rup m the seventh I
and T
i li.n madi
one In the ninth, but
threi-
cettlve
putouts followed ench
hit
11 elder Jonaa'a old bltlaoa wonder tac
tics were worked to the limit in the
etrli port of the so ond ganie. Tobln
WR''..i for a bane on bulla to eturt It
in. I Vaughn sacrificed The runner pro-
tr, ,1 on an out but waa left when
DM Irani and only Marsans struck out
The i home worked better In the second I
.nr c. when Bofton outwalted lllue
Jai ' and I'hapmun did the sainc. Korea :
Hdiflolng between them Tech then I
fuml.l- d Johnson
roller ft II in 1 he bias
rniier . m in. uie i age.
Watemi'M flv brought in the tlrat run
,' ?ZlJLZ,jr '"rin
'illed again In the fourth, when
lori. . reached second on hla lot and a
bunt i Korea Chapman fanned and
,ft ; n walked Watson forced
him
Aff i being docile before Buddy Wat
son for three innings, the Broottfeda
knocked htm out of the box In the
fourth And. rs..r walked Tech forced
hmi Cooper tingled. Kauff was paaaad
plirpoaely. My.rs hit In one run. Jones
than look out Watson and put In Hob
Qt i The latter gave Halt three balls
In n.w Joaoa walked out from the
bemh and ordered "moke him hit." He
did s cring two more runs. Fred
Smith . louted to left for another pair,
then stole, and scored on Simon's blow
to right lllue Jacket forced Simon and
Aadaraon ended the nix tully round
With an easy chance for the catcher.
The home team got another off !room j
In the sixth on two pusses and Simon's j
s - v - i !is l randal! was macao ror a
triple 'n the seventh by Anderson, who
came h'.ine on I'ooper's single. Hlue
Jt, ket was Invincible after tils second
Inning lapse unit nllowed only one more
hit Si ores :
FIRST OAMI
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Miller.l f i 1 l 'i iiC.eip-r.lt . 1:400
Stir.ttsjef s i : I "Kauff if t : 1
barton :h I 4 I " Myers lb. J lit 0 I
llirtl.v e l n , 0 Hall.Sb .111:0
K.ii, j 1, i a n f ! smith. ss 1X3.0
.'feti.nn ts I 4 '.' 1 Land e ,00:0
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Ren, st Isylt, Vsuvhn: Brooklyn. Aiuler
1 Vim K 1 iiersn Two his hit -Tech
Ittrlftie i'i Milt Stolen bs Fn-.l Smith.
btvi anderton, Marsan. First base nn ee
ti si Loins. 3, Brisiklyn :' I-ft on
si i.oin.. Brooklyn. DoVMa
Ht Mrer, and Fred smith (truck out
Il Dtveniaui ' First tMuw. on bat It lift
ptrsniiort : ..ft (irooni 1; off Fin. .-run. I
Wiiil jut. -I Groom Hit. off navervinrt. II
in wr.11 innings: off Groom, 1 in m inning
uniilra i blal - Johnstone Field umpire
Mail". n Tine- 1 hour aisl ,T mitiuie.
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lb l.eft on hara-a St Lou a !i :
i Three bate hit Anderton
lire,
hits Korea. 2. Vaughn, sacrifice I
ft Kirat base on errors -St I.ioua.
.is-. Fred Inuth I: II .t Simon
i'::itidsll Double playa Kores and
Cuticr and T-h Btise on tmlla
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and Basteety:
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off Craiidall I nni'"k on! uv .,,.. ,)f gag. Watch mi). And w.
v.!::.VA -gave Have a loose hand
it iiroom , in '.) ami iwothird. whan lhay shook He dropped Hollsy 111
n Crindtll I i'i two Inn! nil ttst tin- Ural round and three or four more
.' Mullln Fu-id umpire John t(nM i ,),,, remaining rounds. He ba
,. hour, and I minutes I ,. ....,,., lMmnrA
not J.li klllach and Kerr
Choynski Unfortunate
in Residential Choice
Jim Corbett Says Joe Would Have Been World's Great
est Fighter But for Fact of So Many Unad
vertised Neighborhood Scraps.
ALLEN DIDN'T CARE
"I'o you know that Jim Choynskt
would have hern the greateat tighter In
the world If the t'lmyntklH had lived
more than four lilockl away from ths
Col lu lls." (Hid the dlicovrx of Tom
Cowler the other day.
"Yip. air. Joa wu unfortunate In that
I lived too near him," mild Jim. "I
xraibbetl all the fire that might have
hern hit. I foufrht him four tlmea pro
fessionally, the most memorfvble
battle
taking place on a liarge. when 1 knocked
Mm out In twenty-aaven rounda twenty
six yeans it:
"Joe Ipenl so much of hla early
career trying to whip me that he let
fame dui-k amund the corner on him.
We weie always at It. It wna Juat a
feud between the I'orhetts nnd the rhoyn-
.11.. t Htnrted when some one of the
Watecin, (irisim I'hoynskl clan bangi-d one of the I'or
meillclne III the ! bett clan on the Jaw over a game of
murblea. Tom and Joe were In It at
the atni t.
"f took up the t'onbett end and Joe
Ihe i'hoynskl side of the argument. We
were both g od boxers for klda and be
sides the honor of Hayes Valley de-
ON Or TM6'
CHovn1" Clan
HA'MGt P ONI
Of THI CdtBs'T
CLl OvS A
wey"i
or
(ussill.
II',
panda
I on the reault uf every bout. Joel.
v is ... good wllii hl flste that 1 waa
forced to take the matter of self-defence j
aertously. I ueil my father s stable foi a I
trymnaalum and
horse ala.l for a ring
i alwayi atwnied
Lmnrova Juat enough i
iM.. .lUl.ug!i some of the sand
lo , i.i,,ns w. re miglilv cloae.
... . m m. 1
.n .n, ham flirht. after we were.
. I . .
, rem k " ii un i... , r 1 1 . ii-i.ui.ni
crowd, thinking to have the beat of me. I
lhr.w. Jo. , r.vea overboard When
ami ring time they told me that one
man would have to select a pair of dnv-
ing gloves
"Thtt'a where I fooled them. I took
the larger gloves and let Joe have the
skin tight pair. They didn't teem to
realize that you ran t Jar a man 'half aa
much w ith tight gloves aa you can with
pill.iwt. The tight onea will cut but they
won t Jur. It a twice aa hard to knock a
man out with driving gloves aa It la
with the regulation pair
Therefore it was up to Joe to cut me I
1 1 U . . 1 ., ... an-. bnA.,lf , not
" ,,r i ....
j mu( i for hm That
flht took a lot out of Joe I don't aup- j
lose either of u would have been heard
row over the marbles, but Joe would:
have been far more famous had 1 not al-
vava blocked his wav "
I
'Marty Al'.-n waa l-oxlng Tommy Mor- '
Piggy one night down at lxmg (aland
City," says lan Morgan. "Allen waa
the propretor of some gold bridged
teeth of which he waa very proud With
the drat griu-k Morrlaty knocked one
of the eorr teeth looe.-. and 't flew
across tin- ring Allen managed to edge
around until he waa able to etoop and
pick up the miaaing tooth. In the sec
ond round Morriaay, who wma one of
the beet r ght handed hitlers I ever aaw,
knocked another tooth Dying When Al
ten came to the OOTIMf he atkel. 'What
am I getting for th e bout, Mr Morgan'."
f "n i'ii dollars.' I aald.
Well. then. I'VC gone aa far aa I
oan
This 1.1 dgework cost me 150.
very tooth in it cost Ilea knocked
Out sxi far. and If he gi ts one more
1 11 be Just break ng even, lt'a not good
buotnaaa, Mr. Morgan. I f he smaahes the
whole bridge 1 11 lie out at aat thirty
five bucks on the night. Toea In tha
sponge.' "
"And 1 had tn." added Morgan "We
OOUidn't have got him to risk the re
majjridar of that bridge at any price."
Al Kublak and Torn Towler w ll Join
Frank Moran at his Saratoga IprllSCS
oomp. The big Pitta bur gar thmka thia
i ..11 of aparrlng partnara will do a
lot toward lltttng him for Motorman Jim
on October It.
Jim Coffey aat In his dreaoing room
afJ. r the ftght with Rotctl at the Harden
aurroundad by a few dora-n enthualaatlc
raproaontatlvoa of Old Iratand.
"Jam. a. me bye. didn't I maJe a foine
gloond to-night "."' askesl one.
"Ah. sure. Kan. you were an that any
man could have wished for,' said Coffey.
"Vou did dhttJOnoirt me a little when
you dr.. plied those hot ashes down my
i,.ck. When you re behind a man never
hinoke the old clay upaide totherways."
"I think the grsatSSl tighter I ever
saw waa Jack Hla, kburn. " remarked
Billy StoCamsy the other day. "I dit-
overnl him He was a tmotblack In
Indianapolis I happened to be out there
with I nk HUSBSlI, They told me Jack
was a good, likely boy, so I had I'nk
Iry him OUl. Well, he tried link out, as
it happened what a drubbing he did
give nn si.tr' The next day he watitel
to ikix with I'nk again
" 'Not to-day, Jack,' I said I don't
want I'nk In hurt his harrls, and besides
I want to keep you under cover '
1 took Blaekburn to Philadelphia
liave Nolle) "as the star around there
in those days. Holies' had Just fought
OatlS and was the rage. We matched
Jack with him When he got Into the
' ring to meet Holb y I never saw a fellow
look so frightened, lie slunk down In his
chair,
md was most wobegotie In ap
pro fa lice.
"You're not afraid, arp you,
kid1
I 1 asked.
"".sure
not.' lie whispered, 'this la
the win st Whipping the great BOStOtt boy
ever got.
J.,.- li.ins said to me one day" 'Hilly,
there Is on. man In the world who could
Whip ma every night If I djjdn'l have
h Is numhei I'VS got Hie algn on Blaolf.
burn or he'd always heat me. He's
the best tighter in the world'
"And I believe It," added McCarney.
"It Is remarkable when you consider
thai he weighed only atsiut ISO pounds
I once offered to het that he'd Mop eJther
Joe Thomas. PapltS or Al Kaufman In
six rounds. Thay wanted none of him 1
l I. each Cross mi the splintered old
chu'e ' His misses against Johnny
llrllflttw at Khheta Field Thursday night
would Indicate as much. Leach un
questionably has grown slow In the
olu daya of tha Roman A. C leach uaed
lo drop ihe fastest of them when he
y0U J
V tve Tiu y
TO LOSE MONEY
lamled almply becauae he landed. Of
cntirae ilrlfllthe la a faster hoy than any
body Ieach dreamed of then. Freddie
Wclah aent the tip out on John. Freddie
aald he waa faat, could hit fairly wall
and that he had a corking left. He haa.
He remlnda one of Martin Canole. It I
eaay to aae why Johnny pala with M
Karland Packey haa a style that
Johnny would be bound to like, for there
are momenta when he ateala some of
M.i. h flre. Orlfflth unfortunately will
never be a knockerout, but I s- i h I'ross
can tell you that he can make It mlrbty
uncomfortable for you during thirty
minutes of fighting.
V. C Mnrthall aald at a dinner
gathering recently thnt he wemt to
Chicago expecting to give only t'.'.VOOO
to McKarlnnrt and illhbons. "I waa
boosted $7,,ru0 more and 1 figured that
I might Juat aa well tack on the extra
lump. No use hawking the hide around
without the tall. If I wat to make or
lose money on the fight the extra $7. .'.DO
didn't figure. 8o I gave over the $32, .'.00
guarantee, feeling aure that I was pre
senting the best bout that ever wat
atagod."
"I wat quite taken with the appear
ance of a giant Swede who entered tha
big tournament recently," Bays Willie
Iew!a "He wat over feet 4 Inchea
tall and If ever a fellow looked like a
heavyweight fighter In the rough ha
did. 1 haunted the place, always keep
ing mv eye on thla fallow. 1 aaw a
fortune In alght. Finally I hunted out
!co I'ardello.
" 'Lao,1 I aald, 'what do you know
of that big Swede" Do you think ha
can handle his dukes'"
" 'Sure, Willie.' aald l.eo serloutly.
I know he'd be a great fighter. He
can whip all the wrestlers'
"'Whip all the wrestlers" I shrieked
Tabi lilm am-.-ii- tske hlin MWa 1' and
r.h.., ml, ,', ,h, nuswt. am vlt-
,on, , a . hamplim gone Ilka a" spent
hubble."
Iam , i.i alt .-,,, heat vwi.!rhl. 1-1,1-
' . '
Wi,r" "7"" " i". m , "'
'Z ' " .1 , u " v...
i" veara o o. muu.ii lie nev." ivsii
. . .. . . ....
roullil snouiueieil UUCKina uii'ier nn-
turn Ilea only fee
in inchea tall.
that s all. Un his way from fulpeer.
Va . and has stnped orr at uait more
to ..i , fw- toln lessons from Sannnv
,.rri. Sa. H kl. on nlm ln llfa j, to
look down on little Jies Wlllard and de
throne him E.1 will do well In open ai
bouts,
on the
No da-ger of breaking his hands
rafters there
While Wellman
with the M.iran-1'c
one that cropped
I'offey-Kelch fight.
was arranging t. rma
ffey Interests, he told
up the night of the
Wellman was In the
the Harden after the
counting room at
nht when there came a tinkle on the
. , ........ . . 1 n,.,l,aJ
,ong uifinniT tsaun. .., ,.,.-.
the receiver off th.- hook and heard
an Irlah tenor voice, which seemed U
be a million miles off. say: "Who won
"Retch :" yelled Wellman.
though
for the
he were sure he was shouting
benefit of some one In Oahkoah.
"Tell it
voice
to him.'" came back the high
"There waa a moment s pause, said
Wellman. "and then there came a gruff
voice, unmistakably Pnlunesque, with :
Who won the fight?' ''.'nffey.' I yelled
"Then there was a pause, and later
lie sounds of a terrible rumpus They
must have dropped the receiver right
then and there. We never knew where
tin- call came from or who they were
The ohanoaa are that both are now rest
ing peacefully beneath the slope of some
lone mountain."
I.eo Flynn wis on one of his regular
one night aland trips with a stable of
manly art demonati atora and he and
hit men were on a tank town railroad
platform waiting for a train when along
nitni a giant In blue overalls carrying
an oil can In hit hand
"I nearly foil over when I eaw him."
aays Lao "He waa splendldl" built, sml
aa It aa open teaeon for white hopet
at the time, I lit right inboard him.
He said hla name was John Haul Allen
'"Old you ever do any bOClngf I
naked aa an opener.
"'Sot to my knowledge, but if you'll
pardott me. I'd like to be a tlglner I've
r.-ad .bout Fltttlmmont and Corbett
and all those fellows und I think if
you'll pardon me, that I would lie a
liuge BUOCOSS at It.'
Put up your oil can. get your coat
on and I'd buy you a ticket to
ew
York to try you out. He oeme along.,.,
For three weeks I fed him and oacneti
him and then 1 thought I d give him
test, for he
the hills to
w-.s eating me light
the isior house, was
I dug up the rough
could Mod and told
John Paul Allen.
Sat lightweight I
him that 1
hjjd, Hla
I John Paul
wanted to tee whtt Allen
Inatructlons wi re to give
a thorough test And he
did I left almost as toon at It tUrted
He was awful. The next morning I
found this note pinned tn niv door:
1 " 'Mister Flynn. pardon ttu but I
reckoned on Doing a possible opponent
I for Jack Johnson and the man lo up
: hold the white race in honor and glory.
Ii'rdon ma, but I looked boglng In the
I ey e yesterday, yes, pardon me, from
' every angle. Pardon me, hut I'm going
luck to the roundhouse Pardon mi for
eillng all I dbl, Mr. Plynn and pardon
1 me fur leaving you as 1 do.
" 'Htirdon me,
" John PAUL A i.i. in.'
"That was the lust of this white hope,"
tald l.eo. "I supisise he's up there oiling
the loOOinOtlVSS and he may he a corking
oiler, but, pardon me, he waa un awful
bust aa a white hope."
"Charley Murray of Buffalo was al
ways rciuly to hulk at any tlgure you
namsd fag Hie services of your men."
said Jimmy Johnston yesterday. "He
wanted Ted latii to nghr Jimmy Duf
fey up at his club. Puffey Is a tremen
dous card, and when be metis, a good
mail everybody makes aome
" What'll you let Iewls box Luffey
for " came his wire.
""Lewis will box Puffey for !,tt6,' I
wired back A brief pause, and I got
this message :
" 'You can make money much eaalar.
Jimmy Cart along a blackjack with you
lu-ulglit on your way to night achool." "
Pakdon Mtr )
I But i p tint V
I To Bt a rPl
'' " ''''''' ' l
I reaJ test, for he area eailug me right
THE
W.
C. Marshall
I'lle man IniiUa like :i-.-
noo to Pnekey Mcl-'arlnnil anil
Mike OlfefeaMi In his first star)
aa m promntrr lfirshall Is ofTcrliiK
that eaorbllMtit amounl to the two
men for their linut at llrlahton
Bem-h neat month.
BRONX ATHLETES DO
BEST AT KEANSBDRG
Chnrch House Stars Kiirnre in
Almost Kvcn Kvcnt Kntes
Olllj Mratch Victor.
BMITH AND FOG EL BEATEN
KsaNtnrao, N .. , Aug. 21 -Athietet
of the Bronx Church House carried iff
most of the prlres in the annual nthletie
IWtal under the
burs A A at the
i:is- ... or the n aaisl
hib a he'd to-day Thev ,
Mirurod In almost cver even' There
were more than two hundred OOtl
testant" about Rolf of them from out of I
town, but the Mronx lots nearly made:
a clean sweep of the rnednls.
On aCOOUnl of the New York athletes;
mlaalng n tuat the game were not
started until almost two hour after
achedulcl time The feature event in I
a five mile road run. which brought
together rnoce than thiee wore long j
distance men. H. Terhune of the i
Mlohelln A. A of New llrunewlck. who :
had a handtOap of 3 mtnutee and t
aaoilllll. was the VletO, He took the
load entering the fit al mile and won
gy about sixty vnrds from (leorse
Junoitk of the KnlghtS of Bt, I'eter
A A. Harry J Smith of the BfOaS
Church Hoii ar t Attr-tir .1 f gel of
the Irish Amotlinui A C were the
scratch men Although ihsy ftniahed
well up In the race, :hey were unable
to show etioiisb epeed to win n prlr.iv
Kdward Kmes of the BfOttX Church
House, the Junior national champion
atandttlg Irond Jum;ier. was the only
setat 'h man who win He agooltad In
the ItgMllna bjgh Jump with a leap of
& feet.J Inchea
The two mile walk hsrdl.sap waa
i-onieled Idt'erH th-ounhout The
lead alternated tiumetxiua times In
the last uu-i rter of a n le T A Maroney
of tin- Bronx Church II use. who had
tnrt of SS seconds. eaptttNd the lead
anal croiseit the line Victor a few
yards ah ad of William Plant of the
Long Island A c. the Junior champion,
who atnried from the tsu'k mark
The iunan.it les ;
son Yard It in Novice Won by P Rl.-h-tsr.
Pastime A. C. Ixiula t'ohen. Newark
Y. M. I" A . Bteoadj 'I' llaanlagl, Pruden
tial A A , third. Time. 1 minute II sec
onds one Mtle Itun. Hatldlewp Won by T A
Hellish, kit I Katie A C. TI ser. olds: J
Plant, Long Itland A. c . tcratch, aeoondi
n M. Ptcknt) Mohawk A c II taooada,
ihir.i Tims. , mlnutat ,i aeeondt
ltunii,nt Higii .i.iinii. Handicap w.-m to
J. c. Hen, in, ka. ii. New York A c . a
Inches, T. feet .; Inchttj II 11. mi, m l'as
tltne A c. a Inohaa, 5 feel il Inches, se.
ond, ,i LatMit bar born iirsinK Church Houaa,
III. Ilea, i feel II In. lies, third
stsnding 1 1 1 ic li Jump, Han, 11, ap Won by
K.I Kmte, Hront Church Houae, scratch. I
I fsat I tachea; P Lautherborn. Bronx Church
j,., ,;. , ,-, yrk ,-. , inchei;
, r.et i.i nt - ! ! I
S'l" Y-irl I
sh. Il
n II, ap Wen bl 31
: i a r is. L Laabea4.
gkea. Pastime A
SalemCraai tnl -
C . .', In. hea. leexshd T.
Yo'ing. Mi- he'ln
A A., i. In hes. third.
Tltn. . 31 2-.'. ss-.,ii.ls
Two Mile well. Handicap- won by T.
A. Maroney, Br.nu Church House, .'.5
ar,la. Wtlllam Plant, ts.lig lalan-l a. c.
scratch, second: A .I.esup, MohaWS A
20
I .i I :
Ihlrd Tim-
niltor
4 13;
ti. la
inn Yard ll.ish. Handicap Well
Harry Huhlir Bronx Church Houtt,
vords, Herman Poater, Salem-t'res. en
C., 2 yards, aaonaoi I., c Htrtmant
. t.et. 3 jnrds. third Tttne. ID
A.
Se. ..lets
Five Mill lt.sn.1 Run. Handicap Won to
ll Terhune, mi. helm a a. h minuiea s
aetouds time. 8." mlntitss Jtl seconds:
lierge .1 Junotdak. Kntghll of St I'eter.
2 mlautai II aeronda. 3n mlnutM 31 sr.
aada s.i .md , h.ivs, Fri. k, Bronx Church
Hi. use. 2 minutes .10 aecon-ts. 31 minutes :4
aeeottds. thlr.l.
WOULD RULE ALL BOXING.
ew Hotly Praotlcalli Dosldoa on
Mellind nf 4ox crnliitf kiort.
( I.KVI'I.A Nt
iil- 21 -Prolccl ion
for
KoXHTr- I M WI'll Hrl
I kvnot,. of Ihfl DlMl
promoter yathtrod
Hotol titin ftftarnooi
I Of Utl It HH1M' III 1 1 1 1 It
lomMlvi
teotlni
rI the
for the
tAkt in
l WitN the
f tht vinK
HolUnden
formation
all of tin'
oltiM tn this countr) Provloua to tho
leotton f off!,,rs ami th vvntrnl d
tails of th'- orVstn (nation 1 a rommlttno
fompo.-i'ii of Tom Andfvwi of Ifilwau
ken, W. 11 Mfflnger of Ultwnul Murk
IhnufhnoM) of Mlnnoapolln, 1 trooklyn
Tommy Sullivan of St, t0Ull il (Inorge
Bohnnldnr of ciovnland won! over pro
poHtd hyiawH anil rooommendatlonn lo
he mad for tht control of box 1 tiff t
Otit of tin Hrxi maaaurop takaM up
was the 1 'ax I it rati in of boxart tn tin
uaoolatUm and a protioaad by-law that
HO Iroxur itiuld rniup.tf bafora a luh
unlaai he waa reiHii-rfti it wan pro-poi-eii
t hat iii en ftp the boaar 1 houffhl
it had 1 I baan trtatad fairly he could
maka a 1 "inpiuir t t the aaaoc lotion ami
his aaaa would bt tnvaffl Iffated uiat
proptr aOtlOII taken
Ii wai daoidad the mtmharahlp dual
fo" rat h Hub MTOUld he $ J.r a innially
Hfld Ih" h KiHl rat ion f( 1 f t hf boxei .
Would ba fl annually, the money k- irnx
tOWad the upkeep of Ihe a hkoHh 1 1 on
The metlnff pi babl) will md to
morrow aftirnonn with thi action of
offhe. and addpUon of bylawa
1 4AM Iff Tblrferiifh fn QMllfff.
sii-MT HiUuli N .1 Ana l'i Dantal
AiUniH. Jr , qUffllftad for the Itvtitff K.
Ta lor DUp ai the Maltunrol (ikilf t'lul. to
day Ml BCfffl wan VI fff, and hn
wan the tbirtrrnth man to qunllfy for the
trophy.
H3
IHa
1 9k '
mm
man
I
1
BRHSONHURST WINS
EASILY AT CRICKET
Rovers Excel With Hut and
Bull and Stnten Island Team
Trails in Hear.
A TITLE FOR MANHATTAN
A championship game In the Hi-ries of
the New York and New Jersey I'rlcket
Association at Livingston yesterday be
tween the Staten Island Club and the
Henaonhurst Hovers resulted In an easy
win for the Hnvere, who prove. I effective
with both hat and hall, winning by Mil
runt with three wlckete to spare The
home team batted tlrst, and although
ttarllng off well, W S It ogllby scoring
15, W. ft, Krrnnn IK and II i '. Kit t II,
the leain were nil dltpoaad of f.ir 10, 1'"
liautler Captured --.x wicKets for 19
lUna, while Rvaljm took three for SH an. I
Q ilaiitiei one for 9.
The Hove s then went to bat, I. Hau
lier an, I 1 A. I'lrle putting on 50 bofora
the first WlOhat fell. (Jauticr tCOling II
aisl I'lrle 8li V II. Ottewill mailt top
core of the game with i', while ! Tui -Vllle
was not out 21 when the nan,,
ended. For Staten Islan.l PIN took two
wickets for 3D, W. F henan two for ,U
anil It. K. Honnei one for 15. The Ban
Onhurlt Rovari scored HI for seven
wickets.
The Manor Field ami Ciem i-nt !' nn
played ar. agaoclallon game at West
New llrighion and the foi mer won eas
ily, declaring Innings at 17 for the loss
of seven wickets, ai..l then dlapoalnf ..f
the Craaoanla for is The faatura at at
the splendid Innings of H. Cotnacho.
who went In Hrst foi the winnirs and
was still not out when the Innings tei -mlnated
with H to bll credit A Tor
vllle nuickly ICO red II, while J. I Cave
nil led 31.
W F .la, kaon plaed good cricket f.ir
the Craacenta, aoorlm before i.emg
caught, while J, D, Mai leniian. with HI,
was the only other double lUpira man
Cave took five wlcketa for lis runt,
Southern one for 30. Maclennan five for
53, Jackson one for 6s and Humphrey!
one for It,
In t'ie Van (
irtliin.lt League game a'
Van rnrllan.it r.uk the t'amerons beat
Vonkers with a total of 12 to 41 (1.
(ioodman look three wicketa for 1 tun in
i addition to scoring II, while r Howard
I scored 10. For Vonkers II Beholding
i got five wickets for II runs, BOO rod 10,
till J (iildea made :1 with the bat.
In a splend d flu h after belni; behind
for In- most part of th. game the Brook
lyns defeated: th.- Brooklyn Wanderer.
n tw-,i runs in uie ai irumiiiM.ii uugw
game al l'roepe-'t I'ark J. I. Poyar hit
fearlessly ror .if. aid was tne last man
to be sent ba. k after the running hit
wat made J H Brlgus. Arthur Ty: i ll
and Alfred Tyrt'.II all got Into double
rlgur-s. wiiile II A Mayor t.-ik 3 wickets
at a oost of s runt.
For the Wanderera T. F. Wnl'e- ran
up 47 In quick onter. while II I'lnrke.
H. Poyar. A. Wolf .m l 11 Roahton got
doubles The let Imwllng f..r the tide
waa aecompllahed by II I'oyer. who cap.
tured wickets fur fix runs. The totals:
IJrooklyn Wanderers. Ill : BrooklytV III
The Manhattan club virtually won th.
pennant In the MMrOMklltan l.e igue
serlea for the season by defeating 1' it. -eon
at Prospect I'ark by 137 runs with
7 Wtckota to spare Kvcn If M inliattat:
IS defeated by Brooklyn next Weak, Man
hattan will still aland aheal of Its neat-
oH competitor,
1. Miller's work with bit and ball
wi.s the main factor m the e.i. u "tori
My taking s (rMtatS at a Met "f 3 i una
he was mainly ragponalbla for Pataraoti
betTVg diemissed for the small total of
13 runt, and then when he went to bat :
he. with H Shanholt. BOOCI put the Issue
beyond doubt Millar waa not out fori
II Mid Shanholt waa not "Ut for 14 when
the game I. rmniatril. The Manhattatit
made 1T0 for the kXM "f II wickete
The Si.ar'ans tlefe.iiisl th
West In
runa. with
Joseph, on
nit for 40,
3" and H
the latt. r
; dlnns at Pnxspoct I'atk by 3'
a tola, of 1 1, against .4 J
the winning side, was not
while J Moore contributed
Holder added 2T. Fl ith ol
tMtsmen wars diamiasesi uv ma ni'
method Tin- lest hmtttni for the West
Indians was accomplished by Shirlatul.
who r.u up JO-
A drawn game rsaultSd at the meeting
of the Orients and th West Indian Vet
erans at Proa pact park, the Orients run
nlM up 127 owing to good batting by
Hash. Clarke, W alts. Roach and Austin
The VatSraltS scored 71 for the loss of
li wickets Whan time ". ixilled Sis.tt
Mnd Wilkinson were the bent men with
the bat on their side
pi,., knatn. American taam defeated
i the Hrorx fnlted eleven In a IgBstUS
game at Van Cortlatnlt I'ark. totalling 73
j against 2t Tlie only double figure scot.
I ing f 't" Brottg waa by C McClollan, who
tan up 13. while on the winning side ft
Holb.way sre,l 21. W. Morris OOTItrlb
' und 17, II H S.-wbiiry took ii Wickets
I for ten runs and W Smith obuined 4
wickets fur nine runs.
B, early Isd In both dspattmsnta in
the game In which Van Oorttandt beat
Vein. m at Van Conlandt I'ark hy a mir
gin nf 3S runt In totals of 72 ami 37
C.tit.v was top SOOPSr In an Innings of 2'.'
and took 5 wlikctt for nine runs.
The Unltod C. C. won a victory over
the PlokWlckS b 1" runs at Progpscl
i'ark. scoring in to tot. Lynoh, il,
whs the lop scoter for the winners Held.
211. made the most run
wicks.
thv Pick-
The Poloirlali irorad
aialntt the Wm India
who rMpondad with 51
fin even inn
eiNind eleven,
thei mh loslrm
by 43 run I. .therly, 27, C Moon. --.
Hni I Hryan, 1!.. wore te principal
oonri foi the Colonlalfft atni K (Waaler ,
A Hardlna and A Miff Will l"t into
double fliurc on hl l"Hlnff hide
At Pal ham Bay i'ark the rhs.mplon
hip aaine between Columbia Oval snd
the Adult School ended In a tie. each
team seorlng 77 l. Qomaeho, with -"'
atni .'i wlckelt for id -lit runs. wa the
tiett man for Columbia ova' a rivllern
helnxul hmi wiialderahly with a score
of 2n.
90t 'he Adult School 11. Stock scored
:'7 not out. oillvlsrrs addsd It, and f.
BUtghsr cupttlieit the last wicket, malt"
In; the inmie a tie and hail a rSQOfd nf
t wickets al a cst of ten runs.
Play i sat uaallfylag ituumi.
The last of a ssrlss of elghl uuslifylng
rounds for the presidents .up
played yesterday at the pluahlll I'llUtl.
try club The following qualified: s
s. Phillips, un. Paul Wise, iu:i. fin,.
ton II Smith. .Ir . 104 . II I. Bennett,
ni i The thirty-two who qualified
throughout 'he season al medal play will
meet later at mat, h play In a BWSep
stakes event w ,i Palstnan won first
prue with in, UK. 7 snd II I. lion
nntt won secontl with im L'l. mi
I yon letnr la, i-e. . slakes.
I'l.si NtiKi ii, M, J. Auk 21 - K. A
Lyun, With a net mi of 77, won Ihe
swreiMMki-s t-vettl al tin- I'lalnll- I.I
l ounlrj, i'IiiIi to day
MONTCLAIR GOLFERS BUSY.
I'lay In Kouraume Tunrney and
linn Mveeepatnkea.
MnNTCLAIR, N. 3 Aug. It. The s-c-
oi d round In the August fouraomt tour-
nament a;.U e, ,"u sweepstakes In three
lasses provldad plenty of guff fur the
memb r. of the Monlclalr ilolf Club
Ihli if ernoon. In the August tourna
ment the results were :
i li- A .1 H. Kr.mer anil J W Allen
heal CharlM towing sn.l .1 A. Keltty,
s una :., a. it aiism an, i kmOs Jahnton
bt .t Hunter nn.i w. n Cravath, 3 and
I. .1 Novel .in.l W M Ramtai bent V I.
I)tr sn.l s N I'srr S and 4, H M Hr.hln
'.n sml II . Plimpton heat Joseph Hodf.
on ii in I .1 i llmrnnndi, 2 ami I.
Clati li N V ItlM nn. I K W T (Irsy
'lent It I. .'urrv nn, I V II. ClOUgjl, i an. I
a. ii s i si -Hi. hsri ami w w. Hubbard
v. ,,. Dyer Bmith an.i s R Koatjrkan, J snd
I V F B ill sn.l P. i-arano best r. S.
Deugbt) in. i t i Brantton, I snd Ii
II r Barbour sn.l F C Iii-rle tat T E.
Oliver an 1 C, - A. M.n Mshon. I up.
The si ore n, the sw, . intakes .
Class A C .1 Turner. Sl-t, ; J. B
Krrmer. M It, TH. A K Allen. -. 77.
J. I Shii.non.ls, 14 1 71
f 1st II It 1' Barlinur, 14 17, :
A n Prewar, IT II, 7t.
Claee O P avarann. 102 -74. 7.
BORDEN ALONE HITS
SURPLUS OF TALLIES
Makes Nine Goalu in a How in
Second Period .Hid RtMiMti
Trinmps, II i -J to
RtlMaoM, N .1 . Aug 21 -In a polo
m.it.-h fur "ips presi nted by O, Jnson
Waters on llerbe.-t Kleld to-day the
Rtlftiaon 'our defeated the Kreebiinte' s
by a acore of II U goals to J A 1 rge
rattcry of aoeiet) folk watcited the fgma
from the rlttbhouaa veranda and fnni
au4omoh4 lea and also aaw the cops:ii"g
of a yai ht In the river near the exene
of the polo game
Amone the ipoctatofll were Krank S.
Kataenbaoh, who ran sgalnat Franklin
Port for reOYernor of Now Jersey, anil
Judge Babbtnglon of th- United stntet
circuit Ciiurt. whu were on a motoring,
trip .
Alth nifrh i hf Kn-i-LfHitpm It tit
eftd ff Um fin liu'.f by 2 to I goalu.
they wtr htit out In lh lnft half.
duiitif nrhloh Howard s. Sordon KOfd
run' l? lri iOCOt wnm h in! Q, .1 in
W j t -r 'ti Koal, Mordrn n .ill round
iila1. .nil Irilllafi1 goal aoorina and
....... t . !4 Km ff.r and ,esirg-
lleiifv T't ii.ired, T'.ie lineup.
It' MSON
Ti. M,. Kiel,!
tn I I'fls'er
II s Iknlen
a I Wilen
FRRKIlOOTFItS
No i Hugh i Barrett
No : lieor.e llenrr
N.i 3 W S Junes
li g-k Met llaiick, Jr
13: lost h, i.stiaittea
N.i 1
No 2
Nn l
lln, k
nn s.itei ,, ,
:n, Fr.-.
by Wf alert and Find V total,
bo it.rs .'4. liHllvldusl foal.
Borden PSatel W orr. Ibrrr .bine.
K. tens Harn Meeker T.me Kiaht : min
ute periods
RAIN HITS MOTORDROME.
II r II I. Hooch I
IM er I mil
n rd
arrleri
T ii .- ..I ii f.
Haln last t'igl.t caused the postpone-
nietit of the motor, ycle races al the
Brighton lieach motordrome to Tues.
day evening, Two races were finished
before the downpour made the track too
llppary for safe riding.
Fred Luther Won li'i Ursl race in Ihe
t Baal by taking ihe two mile open pro
, faaalonal event In handy fashion (Joorgja
Hamilton was tecond and Sam Hender
son third The winner's lime was 1 min
ute :'7 s nils. In u two mile match
Uleorgt Mereter defeated Oaorga Hporl by
ton I ar.ls Meicier's time til J ntiti-
i Ute II seconds
Tin feature on Tuesday night
W III )
,11:1- two nuie tgndem raea
.moving plctura a. tresses
The ten mile Hhaepahaad
Which five
will contest.
Bay apactal,
with seven riders, will also I
Arthur chappie will andaavoi
put on.
to lower
the tra. K re.
h. himself s
nrd for one mils
varal years ago
tstabltahsd
DEFENDERS RETAIN MEDAL.
Hand ami Phllllga Dofoal
hallragera al I'aru t'lah.
I'l.Aiurtri.ii. X J. Aug 21 Harry H
Woodland and Koyla T Khllllps, holders,
I defeated it C Blanks and H tC Itinxier.
challangera, .1 and 2. f ir the otfl.-ets"
ohaltengx medal it ttie Park Uolf
! to-day, These sixyre. were sisted
!lub
'or
tin- praatdi nt'a cup i
l A Canaag. H Mi 71; W P Taylo
' ; 7 7 II I. i. ...lei. 7. ?. It.irr
II . . ,1 ..! - ; 77 ; Roylt T Phillip
-1 :.
II ti Moris.
1 ,
W l.s li.
t . o
ii. Demel
'.ol I-
il
K. Hlaiiei.
l:i. II: llarr".'
:er Whitehead.
Hall i
-
Illacl Is MttgjIeiWUOd W inner.
BKQbgW X J. Aug. 21. -The win.
n. -r .f the bogoy competition at th1 Fn
gteWOOd Country Club lo-day was Clin
ton it Hla k. who finished 2 up. Orsnt
land line, who WM 1 up. was SOCOndi
and It K. lagrsndtNl and BUggns Fniyer
were all s-iuare.
SARATOGA TURF NOTES.
SAIIATi i
rhanire of n
the It tn, ,1
stsrler Th
gill, took ni'
A. AUK. II.- Thrff uai ft
cinit I'ffli tuN t0(tay. tllgl to
.f M ir- iVipmI -tv. ti r9ulaf
. 91 i 'i J Ltdftt, ' ii putm
ih t.i-k t.f wnillni th
Heidi
awa)
th it h tin- '1 tu tioltt
-it my
place
was
I s it - .is
In ihe nil
warmly ri
thowlns h
WI re lart...
horn a r
..f the il-.
Dartlcularli
M
nry .1 M.rM. tf."k thi
rln
t -Iriii I Mr . tttnftl
huf hi netrly pVtry InitAIIOfl
i l tM.t txTlgthf Ths uttirt
unl Union H"tti sttVt.it vai i
. hnppi iT',ri, tin 1 tn Ihlrtttn
11 . xi nt 1 irt Tn tin han-ll
I. n.k.
..IT. St
Jnhnunn vt.m 1 r r . rm tn
fnrl vtrdlcl
sj n'Mi"! him rinni
i-ih'i" rtWftNll I th M Itinstr
1'nltm H ! Vi .h - anil
w ,s in 1 1 1 i.m broMtlly n h
of t..- lt
Knvhu K
tnl
bit Mm Lti"i 'ffruph t rtk-ti -' ' . - k- n-tr
f b floral plot Ht thu tltllsll ..I the rcr.
I ht rull t'f the r'o-e remliulnl old linifrpt
i.r the ilnyn hi W'tlllnm '" Whimey nd
.1 tn. It Ktetie were rival nn th.- turf
In the
. 1 nnd
da
!. ..f't-n lielabfil rtmt rttnl
rirh twoyrold itibM The
1 ' tr 1 tkuigt after tin rtithri.t
-.ii. tiiiui'.ir m
n ui- tP '
. .1 !! drl
hindi when b
u hu t a liorse left on Ida
started tn hid up K.e'.iti
of Hi- ftfili race, la which
, ofltt w Ii II l sse. Jr. If
i beta protected Ksdrlek
e Ivsd half nf the run up
tile llllltle
he Snlthr
Mvelyn -". h
w .a'. I have r. ceii
monei Vs l' wai
the very urdlti,tr in ire
est him t. It!,
Tummy UeTsggsrt has
Ir, the last ra s for f-uir
n da) - He pulled th
lo-dai "''ii '"sir Waatbei
tlstemeal that Jidin v
heen iiieeaitful
nut nf -he latl
trick nft again
In -pile nf I h
grhurr'i Rlgi
SI u r a ,i m il ,.(..-..,
. he III llltl
Hhootar was an
nol et away w
Thomai I',
bleated at it's
II In 10 f.n
rile. Inn
,1 .Kill
did
II. ami finish
llettowall w i
1 1 in.
at
as
VI. t-.rj nf PUU
lloola
as w ,is r ,i il 1 1 1
Hie tllly. Mr.
Bonn and it th
Keen.-. Il
owner of
I'. i. in
lltrs HI ill
Star .1.1.-
li paw el I hred
UWSel "f ihe
fat. a hi h
Is till- illl'll
i line, a du, i, w inner al
,1 T lla, ,ii. preside
Aimclatlon, nw tn ni '
I. a. e. Hi.- dam "' mi
Islis.l ttili I Iii tin- ''It
They wen- bought '
tlai 1 1. .im 'ih : slut iiu
Ills
,11 ng,
.. gAMtOgt
it nf I
ilausbtef, o
Sin ike. whl
un vear-i.l.l
a li.titf.iiu
l sale ll.c
i In
st. i
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hi-tvo I
I
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u til li I
of iiih RnilUh perby ainntr nana or
Th.' Mhlblilon liven hy K. u. BUM 1141 1
i.f 1 1,.' -p. ..t (thlii n im bT tidd ! pri I
v ; , 1 c 1 ti' 111 rporlBtnuii from .'einn tht I
1 ,,, f,, 1 the tin nil Unlun H niel Ittkei
it iaqn .mil hoi irk Ihll Mr M .:- Kt
b tn i" return lo lown " hatife hiu riot hea ,
,,,,,( , on! ,.iit Th- 1 ret I trotter mnvp.i 1
plemllUly under ti-.- iktllul 'biinc ot bt I
owner, md the crowd chiereo m he I
Kteppfd wveral iime oyir the ma iiratt h
In front -f b tnd with aft blai w ihH
m Hvlai like h tbita-
HrfHimviile, wfcK'h mn atfoad e III I
:i till reatrrdty. ' ,h liii.i i.v I' i-
crmnn, aho thut obuined h 1 ! two
yntl t 'inn lift t IT a' t h,ip irt.t
Tit- Urand Union Hotel Itikei ranlved
lUOk llnril em ry lid hud at Miuny
a-. , v thui it eiceeded 1 1 tt eii
' pi nun rns i, t rv 01 i"iini m
- ' 4. 1 0i l iiu ,11 I I ht r ptf n it"
e h' t-t.i i bio
ROYAL M'KINNEY IS I
SPEEDY AT MINOLA
J. 11. Lawrence Drives His New
PaVMr to the Front Twiec
in 1:18 and 2:11.
DRIVER AVERTS ACCIDENT
Mivroi.a, Aug 11. noya, MpKiuny
again pfOVtd Ih4 attrartlon at thi mati
nee i .i ' h fif the BtUMU I -riving 'lub
thin aftprnoon, his now owner, J. II.
LftWnilCt) dllVtnfl him iwn winning heatt
In 2. IS and ,U, Mr Kinney broke in
the flrM heat on the turn, but t aught
quickly. Mr T.awrenre bought Ul gray
hofM from William (iartrelt for i,000.
Another Mddtffll waa narrowly avert
ed In-iUy in the eighth race, when Jean
Oakland, driven by W dartre. 1, the
fanner owner r.f MrKlnney, was pullerl
up to avoid running over Flying Feet,
wilt- h had tiroken whrn gntng at top
speed . .lean akland went down badly
behind, but (Iartrelt managed to pull
her to her feet and finish the rare.
The ftummarlei :
Two venr-'ild trot:
Almiert. !r t (WiiiLim t iurtrell t . . I 1
Bel I fair, bf, g rJ J UerNior 2 I
Amanita, t tW. UartrtMli . . , ... 1 4
Boa Tipton, eh h ' B. Moore 4 S
Time ItllHi - II
I '.;! B pv lug
Wayam, l '.I M Uwren-'f 1 I
Klaget. h n ( SB Hhoemiiker i 2 J
M.imer M-Keinm. b g. ill. V Boyn
ton I S
r.ittt ' , l fn ! I'lafki. . . 3
lr ter. h g .1 Kyun I , .... 4 4
Bright Dlrei-t. Tr g iC Hln iich i . . - 4
Tlri.e : , 2:;.
I'iaM B inriilng:
M n i Bright. ' m i K LangrlODl 1 t
Marongalf. it g u UortreH) 2 S
M-aataT,. L g i J. Doty i... ... 4 2
Lyi k Beil-. i m A A. Shnrfei-
'erg I
Tlme
i oltlne :
Si's. !:2T
it. Ctamberal
i J 11 retire I ,
i : i '
Hrlahl M
Rhine Atream,
Wmt.m
..or i
tt. b
I. I (li, II..
Hi.rsetl.,l,
I.ee A!
g iDr K I ng-t
Tune
Thrs.
Nor., S,
N ..i l.hi n
yosfsold trotting, first Atvtalonl
ser, Ii. m i It. Clark i 1
n i J . ,1. Ise.ney i 3
i i., o ,,. i.
b 111. ( W 1 1 in r.-:l . 3
lilt. S:1J
tI
" -- A A
Startle, i.
tronlnt:
I-;. sin..msker i t
Hi-' i-i n a i it
Country Trsinii.
Clarki 1
K 1 1, w liovnton ' 3
Ttnie
". .'li
lass A tM.Ing:
a, Ing :
iney. gr.
h m i R
I:
IKinnev. sr. h tJ II lw-
l-Plian V
n.i in
Siamherrsrt .
Jul Map,-, to g. it
I., Wll I'.itrhen b. g
Tlmr
''' A. tr.oili.g:
ytylng Fee, tir m
Kmn.i Metlragor, h
.lean Oakland b. m
Tlmr 3 17
Cits. It paring:
Os k!in.i II, o . Jr cl
.1 Hsn'on . . . .
7:13. I til
(g g pn.t i . . . ,
g i a Carnwell i
i i tv ntr-reiii..
:. 1:11, iillts,
!l h i F I'ftntior I
I W J Miner i . , .
ni. , I. I'banili.r.i
77. 7:14, 3:13.
'J Connors!
'ornasiii
m IM. Wright I.
Hiram Aiiirt b h
S.i. lie Asm, urn. cti
Ttmt 3
Class K, tratttn
tt i r..n .St.ls-. h
I II o ten. h h. i A
K.,1 ,- ual .tie e. l.r
Tnne
i'Isss H. irottlaa
III.
I.e'ina Ilagler. !.. ni 1 1, t'h.iinhersi 3
Ada Our, rli ni ill Davlsi 2
Julia gendereon. ch. m. (W, L
H. ndt icksi.n i ......
Tune 7lls 7 7". : 31 s.i
1 I
3 3
Three rear -old tnoettng : division
P-lnie Marmn h h. I W Ra.kus) 3 1 1
Trip. Roar, blk in Lewis Hinlthi . 1 5 1
K:he: u blk. in (W Thnmatl . 3 3 3
Time 7:,S. 3:43. ,
BROOKLYN OARSMEN SPILLED.
Sexen of Ten Haeea I t I
OwlagJ to HoiikIi Water.
Hough water prevented the
..f the Brooklyn How:ik club fr
i ramen
ii i out- .
plating tlnii programme of events
In
tin- twenty-tout Ih animal regatta yet-I
terday at Oravsaant) Hay. Four singles
were contaated und five competitors tii- '
set iii their frail crafts Two were I
forced out of the contest by their boats'
filling with water Seven races were
poatponed until next Sunday
William J. Coughltn defeated five
other starters m the settlor alnalaa
j champion: hip James B CaSSldr, who i
finish, -d a b ngth behind In tecond place,
did most of the pacemaking. but in the i
i last furlong he received the worst of the
turbulent water W. F Fay. who rowed
strongly In the early part of the race,
flnlahad third, half a boat's length in
I flout of Tom Miltnight, who won the
event Inst iraar.
j Frank Porman proved the best of the
I novice oarsmen In the one mile race.
whn h he won by a length ami a half
from Baldwin. The summaries:
I Vivt.e. sing. a won ny r. Iiorinan:
Vl, l ir Ba dwln. leiond. K. w Moore, third.
Tim.-, (ill
Junior singles Won by C gehajlnsri
lian K. Hu'.llviin. e..ind. Time. 1:28.
l 1 n tei u. "dials. Slrg:ea Won by C A
Kelaoni -J Arnold, teoond i j la-uthm.
third Tune. 4.IS
Hsnlir smile. Won by W J CeugMIn
J It I'aiallj. teeandl W P. Fay. third.
T. Miltnight, f.uirth Tims. :10.
SOCCER IN SPITE OF WAR.
sottish Isasoa Bgclgjg With
'I'liiilinuiiils at Ih. liiimes.
Ulasoow, Aug. 21. Mot withstanding
the war the Scottish ISgglM SOOOar SSaSOn
offeneti as usual t43dsy with a full list
i.f Kiimrn All ctuhs are barred from
signing payers who are not doing their
l share
woi k iMtinisi'ied nidi ihe v,ir.
ihe 20 Players taking part in to.day's
Ksmes hsvinit somptatad a full wsskfs
work for the i iovernincnt. I. arse otxiwdl
Iurns4 tit at ail the gattiss. Including
seversi thouss'id seldlsrg in training
ami many wounded men front the lat-
j danellas and northam Kranoe.
ilti". which won the championship
j last season, relied ttin the majority of
'its crak players and lst Moth. well.
Il to I. Heir's tumad OtM an entirely
new leant, all of last asasSSl's players
j hsvliiK Joined the OOlorS They leal
o St Mine:. 4 to 1 Tlie resullt:
relll. X, Mi.'lii-fii i, i rtlim i.aiisis
I o. Kinkirk " I
srtlek Thl-lle. 3. Morton,
, . A berdeert, u. llatnl.ten
Clyde, i Hangeri, I,
s. Xtlrrsn. 4. Hearts. I
KII mar not k.
A, -,i,. ml i s,
buinbarton, I
nn.
Oilcans I'ark. " ll.ilth
It.o el a.
Ayr I ' n I
Alrdrleontana
1.
Duadeit
WINDSOR RACING RESULTS
iiitt Rare six furlongi 1
1 , , , '.i r I.'. 4. i To nnd
I Howard, II ' 1 1 - M 1 1 , 1
I le-rona; OrrauTut II (Hiiyee
1 Time, i ll i Kew mmm
i it !' 1 in
i H-ni it nit furlone Kltiipnr Pay
tan iKeoahb Its'1 t 1 mt, n
rmtnv, 14" iHiveei, i-i.t'i .tn.i out. Mend
I Onrtley, i t 1 1011 tor., out. third limi
I 1 1 1 ;.. it!r llontiiue lino ritn.
Tbir.t H.t''e aaillni i ftVI fnrlnnirii
awnper Mtnlwirt, HI 1 Hantmar 1 . Ill Ifl
t "i 11 m! 110.40, tin. Hf i Oram, !
I tfntr) 1 , fn fi eud lts, mvoim; IKt lee
tut he. ." 1 leouderi, H third Tirnr
j 1 ng . Mnrlfwld, MoIllend, Jhn M-innv
I lie kin wn n HImi Atkmx lndy Worth
Inginn. it ut tt atHcklaad nnd Kdiie t. ala
1 an
I r..iir'h Re re Hendb'np;
nn ml I,
...lK. I K "KM II 1", I
won Hnrneint. ,'- I HaM b
1 hihI . The Widow Muon,
mot I . nut, third. Tlrnn, I t:
"il an I out.
Ill and nut,
IK i.M.I i.i
S I, gem
tlueer ilea mn
rifth Rme la, Una; Ave md n.iir fur
Ummn Vrk Uad. fn I Keagh) in. I
.1 n 1 71. wan, VitrUvi , 1 1 itfntryb
hiM i. peeonOi vt.ttti 100 iiNlemn(
:,.;.. tbir-i Time, itol 3 &. r aae It,
Mn ma Johneon, Artntorrai, Tor) Mild nnd
K ti 4 ic ti t 1 I llffel al"-1 r.i n
IlKth It' - Handb tp nnn ml hi. 1 h
tlteanth Rncaili 1 rtf (' Mavnret, $7 a .
I m md OUtt won; H ih. I1aI. I5
c; n 1, 4 ii und nut, ee-nd, Ich enter,
1 ti'nliithini. nut 1 tbirj Ttma I ill '
ttti. Henelev el en rn
Heventh taaea- vr 'brb ar aide nnd
upwni 1 ti'ing, ist.tr- rulle nnd a ix.tAih
Ui M U'. 'S HUmry. ll.H, I? 3' and
II ic a ..it . Mofjrowai 11 1 Pli van. l
nn,i $' an. Mi-onds iimtlieai ". i't m
PirmiHt 1 ! " MUrd Wme 1 il
r nMurettni iurpneelna, KneetnL .v -
1 1 re, Kellowman, Oaou Parn anu A it
tiouhton nlm No
STRAIGHT HEATS WIN
SIX PARKWAY RACES
Dnlyryinplo's Chief Is Third In
First Time Round, but
Wins it Two.
KIN(! A ITHHON Sl'KEDS
With one exception straight heats
ruled yesterday at the light harness
races on the half mile track of tha
ParkWgy I'livlng ClUb The only extra
heat event, the f'laga " PUTS W"as won
h Oeorgt I tall y mple s tug bay gelding
Chief Alfred Psck'l Ida. h mare Nettle
I'lrect. showed the w,i around In the
first heat, with Mcnaslta second and
chief third. In the next two Chief won
easilv
Hilly Strang drotm his Arrowanna to
victory In the class , trot after a hard
fought race Hotlyl I .Ink. Courier
lloy and BdWafd V were the other
starters. In the first beat llollyrood
Jai k pushed AlTOWSnna for the honors,
while the sSCOltd nine around Courier
Hoy waa the i-untiertip The sum
maries :
i 'Iss. Ii pace:
May Tndrt. b, m U F Olbbona) . 1 t
H.ssis Baron, ii m 'ii Carpeatari. 3 i
Thomas II I, t,r h ill l0ek 1) 3 3
Tlnii -7 .774,. 7 It 'j
Class M pace:
J 1 1 Me, t. h i.I Hshne.-mli I 1
And. N J . ch a i Char lei ltiugi 3 3
Catherine Clay, b m iai tsarneri . .1 I
Tine ."17. 3:l't
Class C pad:
Chief, h t ni Jtalryntatv) 3 i l
Neuls uirsct kli m lA I I's.ki 1 3 3
Mrlia.hM.lt' in ill ft te.liti i a . . . . i i dr
Time 3: It, 7 I. 3:31.
Claea C IrOt 1
Paul steel., i ii i ickarlei geafgan.1 1
vi. .is gtrong i. in i Leeet) . 3 I
Reppewa. tir n (Mr Kiun Idr
Time I jv 3 7
ClaSI k Iron
inns McKlnney, b m (W fthlll) ...I 1
Billy MeCann at k ii' i remdil 3 3
Patrlolui eh i i w ii Net 1 1 1 t 4
Sliver Forbes. . h x ill C RouttlonJ .4 I
Time 3.7.",. 3:2 a,.
Clase A trot:
Arfawagaa, b, m. iv strangi l 1
Courier Boy b i .J P Kennedy)....! I
Hollvroed jack, 1. I i Itatdi . 3 4
Kdward K. ti tc I gam llrlesiand i ..... 4 3
Time- -Itllt,,
Class A pace;
Who Knewa blk t g LaopoMi I I
muss Kohl, n.k in K A Mi-rkle. 3 I
Iios Hie
h in iCh irlei
i. a man .
Itllt.
1 3
rime liUHt
Bablbltlon trot.
Kins An l.il., n i. .I'ru.k .Small) tS neat
7:7 Tlm lit i.
Kxtillntl in pa. e.
liuii"i Browa i. t IW
3:13it Tim 3:1,
I'rhani t- tieat
i nrhin wins Urooatrleh t up.
OgggMWICHi Conn., Aug 21. Mem
bers of the Qraanwlrh Countrj ciub
piaye.1 to-ii.i foi a cup givan by tha
cluti. The seoiet :
I It I'arhart. ,s g,
T - . H S
Crocker,
lit ii. 73. j. r goutter,
;
-I, 73. J s
Paaraon. Jr.
.siilplisn, -in is. ;3. t'. i-
x- 13. 7. w. a riinn,
Trueidale, 13-n. TI; M II
11. J. W. Curus, 14 lt,
H7 II, 77. 17.
K,,."sr. tt tli
Horse Shun al it... l, l I Fair.
A feature of the
Pa : r at i 'rangebu t g.
Keptember 6. will be
Ro kland County
X v . thi greek of
a hoi--.' shots be
ginning Wadnesda) morning, Heptember
8, and continuing all day The list of
classes Is a varied one m which pr:xes
in money are offered for roads tare, t-ar-
rl. horses, ponies, saddle hurset and
Junipers
MONDAY S SARATOGA CARD.
First
ward, i
Beverly
Ka.- Pol
'lUngi tle
.lame.
tli
ix year oldl ..ml
i .. half furlongi
up-
lot
14
. VI
S7
IUJ
IH)
"... llsiftia . .
n; liainsborougb
. ." Mama- K
. lis. !! Luerttn
IM Souada . . . ...
.. Ill Pel. I Kith
A noon
Sir un ana
Liberator
Mai ihar
garaac
Korfnage
get ong
K.e
Steel . '-hass. for niaide!!.
Weiili Kin IttiCaaartne nj
M.ti I. 1 .j 1 1,. Mesh. 11 h rlj
Hullle 11." (Irecttn Bend ttt
Plulemr lift fun. ta.ata. air .. lis ,- -
.HnwalllH'e .... 11." lllhler 14.'. ,-
Rnel, Kish 'I 'TI
Third Asa K.ir all )get; Il Midi cap; seven
furlniim
Oruaipy M'Ths 'irx.'.-r ISI
il l is-, i leti llttrr) ghaa Ut . v--.
M.ciireenr in ej.r r
ristnnjf Isfii'Laoenarei .1.1
Charter Ma"! si :..
Fourth Ra-e The Albany Handicap 1 inr ,
taro-yasf sldsi -it lurlontni
I it.ii an t'h.uu 1: Aehtevament . 1st
ran- tra ..... i'.i ., 1 1.- 11;
Fl. 1 r , Rtndl Off........... M
Colnn. I Venine 114
Kitth itai- for ihret-yeai old, and up
Mrd lellin, ; one mill
Kev Oakwonq lot Mori') ..Ml
14 1 v ic l.iirht . IIJ 'Soiieeler t"T
Sam sit.-k las 'Ambroai i-tT .',
tt M M Her IK. Rao'll tor
Jauhniti- It? n s-illivnn . 114 '-r
Carlton tt it" Umax ,, lat
Hlroavenof . is" Jeitr ,'r (00
Knurr Star. . 107 Allien 1 . lOf, ".'
Its' ivnny . u: Thouvhtreader 111
Sixih R' F.r tut. il. r i Iwo-yegT'Oldtl
live iili.l a hall fin .-, '
Vntasv 11 Flllts . tOtt -s
liarnei ins.l i nbiii im .,,.
P ta.v Willow . 1 ..-'ii.,l IM
Paetmastrr T end n?
. Pnirnnia . . 11 smoothbore l-t
! line, Mi , .... 1 '- 11 lllei, IIJ "
fatiuttltflr Itlgehool Ibiy . . .. S i'i',
j Fi-. 1 11 1- Ret ... 1(1,
, Daeenalt iss
gerenlh Rare Fur three -rear-oldt and un 11 '
! araixli is-liiiis; tne ,nd 1 hall lurlongt; 1 ;
' jam s: ivoltiaiit .... M
Qooilwaod . : - s.,.,.i Mar.ti . n
r.v Merrick. . It! Ollll '.4
. Chxrex . . hi'- Frank Hudioti . 1
I Aunt .Inate. .. US Strtaer let
i S.iiienrt 01 Sail Veaa 1-VI
1 Oxtlnp jSBl
The Sport
nf Kino.
s gv.
t JNIJKF most royal ".ports
tupsliootini' is one of the
least expensive
For less than a dcll.tr a
week you i an shoot every
week in the year at the local
traushootini club
Q osl less per
club
v eat
membership inc
UideJ
than
other
als to
golf baseball or
popul.-s sport
any
,pp
both sexes and all ages
Henefils minii and body
Kaiiest. most democratic
sport of all - the favorite with
business and professional
men It maaCI Ml
t ot adJ'fi of n .itr, i tub ond fitt
IrggiAssllsg asg,la u'rils
' DU PON r POWDtR CO
fatal, 1 o 1 IS02 W.l.n.omen Del
is. n
''fc
I. 'It
alill
s
ef -
'tl
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