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D Francis Ouimet and Charles ...... j j OJIMET AND EVANS REACH GOLF FINAL s to Mcot To-day for Nu llmiiirTKlo on KnglnflPM' TjIi1(s. ell KMC DEFEATS ALUS Ihvnultco Plnypr 1.om to ana OOulmcl Dowiih )ol)ly .Touch, flniH.fi. Hy icwm N, l'Pmw. i vttn nil sign fail animation will to . . .-. ... ..at An fl tl.lll. U.lplMCiy Slisprimmt .".; " i or more of metropolitan units nnn ,e gulfing Icclonn will roll up In thlr .... n,i. m il. ft course or 1110 KIlgMCor uunliy Hil t lto.lyn. 1 I., 'or ? Mv.ii hole final ot tho national iMleur colt rhnmplnnshlp. It iiuiy bo t wi overdose of (lift highest class or .hlnltion nmi competitive playing since it beginning of tlil wonderful mason driven many to be,lloo that the petit .i Pirn passed and tlmt they may vriitiiln liopo to witness tlio damllng rhihw" of tli 'lioti) nml game that in smf. If llicy nre wise these one , pttfli themselves this morning And , itiiw tlio crowd, for to-day down there Itoslm gulfdom Is to enjoy n treat, irfialile morsel tlmt only onco before to n spread bofnra tlio wondering of those who no down to tlio eolf mm1 Willi ilrlvors, braisles nml nlb I Hi dlveis Implements of th lor mice again "clsis" linn told, and tries Huns, Jr of lldgcwnter. Oil sd, iimou I'rnncl Ouliuet of Wood- i .ii l. Mam,, to decide for tins groat year M .ompelltlon rind rivalry which In the mlcr amateur-linifsniiin, chick neat I' Allls of Milwaukee yesterday In Hi , seml-flnnl by 10 up nnd 8 to piny nt-.j ommet earned his piaco in tna finer i . Krt when ho took tlio measure of il great IS yr old star nt the South, r .hUv Jones of Atlnntn, by G up and 5 tn I)' Tr-mnntih nt the Knglncer will mail, i M'ond 1 1 mo that Kvnns and Ouimet hjid crossed chili, for, despite tlm fact i it ilnv nrn regarded as tho Dig Two ' Vncrinm amateur coif, tha only t i.'ii unu' tint they have clashed i l.i "t dii' nt Oulinnmt In tho second i m'l 'if Hi" mitlonnl uhuniplonshlp, th illct on tlmt occasion going to Ouimet i. n margin of t up. i. In also nu Interesting fart that the imuli which umv linn unfolded lfH.lfi mg tngethrr f..r the first tlmo In thin cvjntry ni finalists in tlio national elm- two pl.iy.'rs who have earned the i'hh iionoiH holh In Hie amateur nnd cpni riiampioiiMilp innli. Oiilinet'n nue iieeame ft hoinPliold word when In ''3. nt llrookllne. Mai, na u prnc I. ' .ni) .inwiomi nmau'ur. no neneii tlio Hn rffortu of llnrry Vnrdon and 1M rj. ll' llrltlnh nrnfecnlonnl unlr. In e ii.ill.iiml open tliln louriminent, tyliiR t itni and then dcfeittliiR- (hem In tha ' into plny-off. Ily that ono nuccena "uiniet hecninc ono of tlio Ktuno'x Itn 'KPitalx. He wu national nmntour amplon In 19M, nmt ho lias won the MAMarnurettK and weMtcru and tven 'hi' French title besides, M'i.ii Opeii Title In tl)IO. w.i In laic, at Mlnneanollo. that r.v', annexed Urn open crown, but lio I wtii ceeond to Waller IIukcd two m before that ot Midlothian, on JiiK-Kilnii hn nilfr.ed nialdns- a tie II !y only onn troke. It was not w ) arte r many yearn of earnent effort -,.i Hilck wan rewarded with the nma- reiamploinhlp, but nfter Ioiir- lenook f ,i. dm door ho flnnlly was admitted .cod Kt.indlnir In tha n-coclntlon of ileur Rolf tltloholders, and by an odd '( of fortuno In tho year which mw " win tho open. '"'ami baa won th6 AVentern cham hlp m often ho probably ban lost ounl Moreover, ha defeated tlm nro. '""lonnlD In tha Western champlonnhlp id only year that event ever was do. oidfd at match play. 'a in.) wm. final round l;vann had an wru'iiee tTOliably unlmio even for him. ' .Jmucli aR lie won by 10 up nnd S to an overwiieiminir ninrgln, to d ;re denpitn the fact that when thoy t ilrlvln? off for tho seventeenth hole. r th mornlnir ho nnd AIIU' were nil h,u.ire. Tlio reason for this Is to be f"'il In tlm freak nuturo of tho Mil- ance man's nuttlnir. Anv tlmo thnt f m got on tho lead Allls was ccrtoln apply tlio wizard's wand and tumble ball Into the hole nil tho way across e green. Three times from tha fourth die flfteontli "llole-ln-Ono" Ned sank 'dt ranging nil the way from thirty 1 fifty Seet, so It Is scarcely surprising at ha held Ids opponent oven for six- holes. Plalnff the last two with Just namucli ilrlt as If be ncvor.hnd known what It ' to have fnto play him audi a trick, ui, won uotn, so mat wnen no leit ff ftfr the first clirhteen ho nrobnbly ' 11 tli.lt, taken all In nit. ha had dona jjjtlit well to tome out with a lead at la tlio afternoon there wer no flftv 'not putts by Allls, Instead them wero : lot of hooked and sliced drives by tho ""..uiu-v man nnd n wen nusiaineu 'Play of brilliant Rotf by Evans. Thl Instead of winning holes with fro- neney Allls halved them Infroqucntly. ln fai t, all tho way through to tho elev- 1, Miro Kvans brought tho match concluilon. all that tho Wisconsin it "Vr hn.l to show for It waa a mlser- coupls of halves. Mill measured stroke with Kvans at i"'' third and sixth. On every other .ffn he wns fr.rrpil fn rMrlster n. Ions. pt was as dismal a, day ns Allls over hn 'inrioncou. Tiioio hooked drives nnu unld thots hero nnd there through- the roilnrt ntnnunil & Intnl fnr AlllH pt wi only 43, yet It was seven more man mo total ot avails. All thn vsv fhrntiffli thMt cftemonn oloeait nuiu h..A A mifl. j and even that was allcht onougli. - ...i srror was wnen on 1113 npproacn V th Sixth l'rnn. hl hn hall hrd '6j!i to make It bounce forward and on tha bank above tho nuttlnir "'a. Tho momentum iralned by tho 1 hen Chick tapped It back down n ilope was euch as to wnd It ten or ""' feet beyond the cup. This putt "M mles.d, but. even so, Kvans ot a Allls ver oblurlnBlr used up " iiroucs on tno ereen. Nearly Holes is One. , 't Jute rday' round Evans' made per- been seen elnce tho stars of the bepan to xnther for tho classic. I .'11. his Jigger ho sent the sphere so j '"i to tha cup that momentarily those " looked nn thoiiitlit It wan .Instinct !' "ace." The ball rolled on past. I and camo to rost only n few I '"(1 in,. Allls wn. ... kiinlrni. E , rlRlit of the preen, for that was "'Kind of Kolf tho two were playlni; " 3t aftirnoon round. E 4 many it was a eenulno surprlso to ' 'I r. 1, ...... ..,.1 .... . I iSK wining jiio mraaurq ui !,,,,' J'm"' 50 handily, nobby was a P h.ve r , lho imnortiinco of the ot- '"'4!1 . nil.i'h I... I llirrn U tiiwt ;i American Golf Seniors Triumph in Canada OTTAWA, Hpt, 10, The llnlori CMC Awoclatlon of tho United llutts tOMlay won for mmtlitr year tho IinKo of Pevon.lilro'a cup In lli annual tournament with tha Henlors of Canada, here. Tha ncoro wn 30 to It, tho Amerirana taUliic nlna itanien fciid tho Canadlana 6ven, Onu was halved, Tho Canadlana sot away tn a tood start In tho rain this iiiornliif, hut a atrmiK finish won tha mutch for tha Americans uiinlrin that It wolilinl heavily on lilt young dhouldeia, Furthermore. It looke ss f nt eighteen Jones Is Juit little bit too oung for the golfing company no m forced to keep, T03 often. It seems. Hobby's mind Is fori'fd to wander from the business In hand by pass Ing Incidents of the day, mall things lit themselves, that, how ever, break tip his concentration, .nut iitao tna ep oio nr tna neo mat uuueu about the seventh ureen In tho after noon, It wua only a bee, but breaking In upon tlmt crave Hnpromo Count like scene It became Immediately n clown und Hobby elected to become the ring master, It wan great fun while It lasted, The hro got In Hobby's way, -then Frank II, lloyt, the tournament committor chair man, took up tho china nnd made a rapture, Frank did not Imve tlmo to send for the patrol wagon, in lie nerd ins megaphone for n Jail, setting it down on tho green so that It was about a yard from Hobby' noee Vhen thn latter stooped to putt, Anyone nun rrouat.iy won d nave asked tho rcmovul of that house of cor rection, Not o Jones, lie rather ap peared to enjoy tho Joke, Ho told lloyt that lie could get along Just us well with that umuulM megaphone In -front of him its not. Hut Just at the physcho- logical moment the bee climbed the chlmnoy of Its penitentiary and once mom singled out Jones for Its auc tions, On top of all that fun Hobby had tn make 11 twenty-five foot putt. More aver, lie was three down at that stage, It was acarccy surprising that he rolled hit ball far enough to leave Mm- relf n iiilssabla putt, which Incident ally he did nile. jiui tun point is simply this, that nob by probably had mora fun nut of that bee and Its antics nnd had tho Insect inoro In mind thun the twenty-live foot putt 01' the fact that he waa S down to Francis Ouimet In tho iieiiil-flnal of the nutlonal amateur ohamplonshlp. Lours III Last Cliuiirr. It was hero that Hobby lost all chance to retrieve his fortunes, for Knotting Oulmot three holes nnd catching him In thn next eleven may be a posmhltlty but not a probability, In uny event what doubts nny onn might have cntritnltvd a to the ability of Jones to accomplish the feat were confirmed nt tho next hole. where Hobby overplayed lho prreen Into a bunker and found his ball hiding be hind a tuft ot wire grass, Hobby, It seemed, appeared tn take his eye off the bull on his first shot, He lofted It clear of the sand hut left It embedded hi 'the rough on tho edge of the green. Playing his third ho again lluhbed, and. ns Ouimet from the rough had chipped up nlmost dead Hobby plckod up rather Impatiently, Thnt left Ouimet t up, and when Jones started to bungle the elbow ninth, getting first Into the rough and then playing ral'a while Oulmot was away over tho hill for the greon with his sec ond, It took about tho Inst ppark of life out of the game. Hobby carried on valiantly to the thirteenth, hut ns he had lost thn twelfth he wns eliminated from the tournament with five holes of thn round still to play, nrtnll iif the l'lny. The Otllmot-Jone match was three holcH out In the morning before Hobby got down to par golf, whereas Ouimet got tho first two In par nnd then dropped a stroke ot tho third, Ouimet had his putter to thank for his opening eucccrs, as he had to holn from a distance of twelvo feet to win the first even nfter Bobby had bunkered hi second shot, At the second Jones overplayed the green and got a bad lie up the bank, Any other day the down hill shot played as Jones played It would have over run tho cup. After the rain, however, the turf whs taking a good hold of the ball and Hobby's third finished within ten feet of the cup. it wan not oulmefs fault that he lost the third, fnr he had the mlsfortuno to find his ball In n turf welt caused by some rarelusa player who had neglected to replace the divot. Tho altered condition of the turf ap peared '.o be worrying Jones more than It did Ouimet. Hobby proved this by falling fifteen feet abort on his chip shot at tho fourth, a stroke on which he In usually very deadly, Ho lost this ono nnd ran Into another loss at the fifth, whero hlfl mashle approach wns pulled among tha underbrush. Oulmot vn 3 up at this stage, but Hobby held oven on the next four holey, which brought tha match to tha tuun. On tho sixth green Ouimet had a chance to make It 4 up on n six foot putt. It was Hobby's chanco at the soventh, where ho laid his second within fifteen feet of the cup, but fulled to run down tho putt Hero Ouimet had played his approach half way up tho bank beyond tho green, but ho mado a nice third and managed to halve. Putting onco more saved Ouimet nt tho eighth, for ho holed n fifteen footer for his 3 after being In tho bunker to the left of the green for tho tee, Both played the olbow ninth accurately, get ting well over the brow of the hill and around tho bend on their seconds, on with their thirds nnd down In two putts each for a half In S. Starting the Inward Journey Ouimet Immediately raised hl lead to up when Jones's ball took a bad kick nnd finished In the trap at the tenth. Hobby made amends for thus by laying hi npproach within ten feet oflhe cup at tho eleventh and sinking for a 3, The next two were evenly played for halves In the par of 4, but Oulmot once more made It 4 up by holing a twelvo foot putt for a 2 at the U0"""1" Onlmet Tito Under Fonrs. 80 far Ouimet was three under 4 coming back and two under 4s for the foiirteen holes played. Agnlnst this sort of golf Jones scarcely could have Jiopad to be up. Nevertheless It suited the Atlanta lad not at nil to be 4 down. Pomcthlng Just had to be done, so on the 415o'ard fifteenth Hobby took aim and laid his approach within four feet ot the cup. Ouimet was bunkered on his approach so tho hole was Hobby's In a canter. When Ouimet pulled his tee shot for the sixteenth Into a bunker Jones went out aftor another bole. He got It rather easily With a par 4 as from the bunker Ouimet got mixed up In tho orchard and flnnlly reached tho green In 4. Jones was only 2 down here but a hooked teo shot cost him tho seventeenth. In trying to get n, long ball to the green from the sand Hobby hit tha bank of tha bunker. Ills third was still wofully short and Ouimet won easily with a par 4. Hobby should have won the home holS but ho took three putts, missing a short cne at the end. Ouimet outdrove Jones by twenty yards or more ngnlnst the wind hero nnd pl.ied an Iron for his second, against the fpoon shot of Jones. THE) SUN AND Evans; Jr., Are Last Survivors of International Field in Golf .Championship at Roslyn I , !- 'Hobby played for a, MnU from the left bank and ,rot it. wiinn nnln.M'. i.nii hot "ver aim 1 nix and finished In he 4,,u run, ui nn morning lownui 0Mlnil-Oilt ,40 4 4 4 4 1 B-II Jnnn-Otil namii rin Oulmst-in ,,,,,,54443804 Ml-U Jones-Iii 484411840 0-M-TO Ouimet lost one hole of his three nolo lead at tlm Hint lu tha afternoon as the result of ft short serond, ills chip, ton, was abort, nnd Jnnea won In 4 tn S, M ina secniui ouiniet made sure that ha would not repeat hla previous error, but this lime tha shot climbed the bunk be ynnd tlio girrii, Jnres was Minrt, and the upsnoi was that thay halved In 5, Thn third hole was the first that bath had played perfectly In the afternoon,- until were on In two and down in two puns mr a par hair, Drlvlnr for the fourth Ouimet sliced to rough and Jones pulled, They were ehort with' their seo- onus nnu tney imive.i in o, The fourth found both playing in Im proved game, Kadi was well dawn on tun drive, home on tha approach ami down In two nulls for ft half In 4, Than thn work of Jones nnd Ouimet at thu alxtli nothing finer has been seen ll'rmifihont tho tnurnrment, (letting nwny long drives both approached finely, Ouimet to about site feet from the pin and Joncrt to within five feet, F.ac'.i holed for it , Jones was sticking valiantly to hit m,ore experienced opponent on this round, I.Ike Ouimet tha Atlanta youth got a magnificent drlvn nway down within easy half mashlo dletance of tho sevenlh, Hobby cut tho shot n little too fine, nnd barely mado tho greon, Ho took tin en putts and lost, Holh evidently meant tn idve the hole a chance nt the eighth, for .lonea was In. the bunker beyond thn greon unit Oulmot, 111 nro forliiniite, on thn urnsy bank short of the annd. Tn ninkn matters worse Jones found his bull behind n, lonely hummock, lie seemed to (alio his eyn off the, hall, with tho result that he flubbed Just clear ot tho sand, Ouimet meantime had chipped back on to the green close to tho cup and when Jonrn intulo still another flub lie picked up, This left Ouimet 4 t.p, To make his third euccesslva lor Jones began by driving Into the rough, 11) had to play short ot the embankment tn be safe, nml this gave Ouimet n big ndvnntage. Hobby's third was nway to the right under nn apple tree, so close that I'o scarcely could find room enough to swing his club, Ouimet had the hole eailly In 5 to C, turning Into tha home stretch five to the good, Mtnrtlng back carefully the two halved the tenth In par 3, On tho next Ouimet wns short with his approach, and he alio misjudged the Speed ot tho turf with his next, ho that he left himself with an eight foot putt, for his par 4. Francis mude no mistake this time, however, and Jones, who hud played perfectly, got nothing better out of It than a half, There was n slice to Jones's drive for the twelfth and ho did well to reach the corner of the green from tha rough. It looked bad for him, bocause Ouimet wns within six feet ot the cup on his rrcoud, Hobby putted to within four feet and Ouimet gave him n chanco for a half by sliding his ball past the cup, Hobby failed to grasp the golden opportunity, lost the bote and allowed Ouimet (0 be come dormle C. For tho lust hole of tho match Jones again started with a ellce Into the rough, Ouimet was nway ovor the road, forty yards ahead ot his opponent, Jones with a magnificent brnsale played his bull to thn back of tho green, while Oul- nient with nn Iron was within twenty feet ot tho cup, Hobby tried to hole on the chin but failed. It was his only chanco, as Ouimet hud an easy 4, This left Oulmot with thn match by 0 up and to piay, Tno afternoon card ! Oulinft-Out.. . JoiiM-Out. . . Oulinet-ln.. . . r. r. 4 r. n 4 a r.u I f. I f. t J I. 0-13 a 4 4 4 , . 3 10 4 Junei In The r.vnnft-AUU MnOh. After getting nothing better thnn a half nt the first hole Kvans made a bid for the lead nt the next and got hat ho wns after, hi opponent being short with his second. Tim third was halved In a weak I, but at the next Allls came back ut the Chtcagoan with n thirty-foot putt to s.uaro tho match. On tho fifth both were off on thelci seconds nnd halved hi 5, However, at the next Kvans aver aged up by luylng his approach within a club's length of tho hole. .Chick won tills In .1 nnd again stood-1 up, To this point tho Western champion was 1 over fours, but ho drnpped another stroke at tho sixth when he nccldrntly moved his ball npd wns pcnallicd a shot. Allls should have won this one. but he missed n great opportunity nnd nllowed a half In S. There was no chango In .the situation -to tho turn, so thnt the match started home with Kvans lending by 1' up. Tho first feature of consequence on nt tho eleventh, Chick hnd his par 4, thirty feet which Allls holed for his" 3 nt tho eleventh, Chick hnd his part 4, but that was not good enough ngalnst such fireworks. Kvnns would havo won tho twelfth but for nn extra putt. The thirteenth mvw botji off tho green on the second shots and again n half In C was doclared. Flaying tho difficult short fourteenth accurately, Kvans won easily with the par 3, for Allls failed to hold tho green, and on his recovery, as often happens here, he was over the green to U10 other side, Kvnns wns making a brnvo struggle to shnko off his troublesome oononent. but ho appeared to be playing both' Allls. Ann rate, ror ar tno ntteenth tlio Mil waukon representative sent down an other of his weird putts, this tlmo from fifty feet, squaring the match once again. It looked rather bad for Chick when his bait on the sixteenth rnn down the sldo hill and finished In the rough. Ho required three to reach the green. How ever, Allls on -his second found the grassy bank of the wtdo trap and Chick got away with a half. After his gallant, fight Kvans was re warded nt the seventeenth. From tho rough behind tho green ho sent up a perfect chip and took tho lead with a I against :i 5. HUH Chick wuh not satis fied, for ho followed a terrific drive ngalnht the wind with n perfect spoon shot to the green, scoring; an easy 4, whtrenH Allls was over and took S for tho hole. This left Kvans with a lead of 2 up, with which to begin the after noon round. The card of tho morning match : r.vtni-Out.... 4 4 fl 4 li 3 B .t flllt Aiiis out 4 a n a n 4 r. a c-sn , Kvsns-ln 3 4 li r. .1 4 a 4 4-S7-" Allis In 11CHS11 S-3D-T8 Kvans raised his lead to 3 up on the first holo In the second round on a fine chip by himself and three putts uy Allls. On the second ..Allls sliced Into tho rough and enabled Kvans to win nxaln. Another slice by the Milwaukee man ushered In another hola for Kvnns and the lead mounted to 6 up on n pulled approach at the fifth. Kvans hero also pulled his approach oft the line and was a bit lucky. His .ball had power onough behind It to climb to tho top of the bunker. From hero Chick laid up nearly dead and won In 4 to B, Allls from further afield being about fifteen feet beyond the cup. This left Kvans dormle 9. nnd tho match camo to a conclusion at the next, when Allls reached tho bunker from tho tec. Kvans was on and down In his par 3 to quality for tho final by 10 up ana 8 to piny. Tiie afternoon card : Evsni-Out 444444S2 4-3.1 Allls Out BC430004 0 43 F.vtnt In 3 Allit-lJl 4 National Amateur 0olf Championship, Semlflnal Hound Charles Evans, Jr., Kdgewater, defeated K. P, Allls, Mil waukee, 10 and 8; Francis Ouimet, Woodland, defeated Bobby Jones, At lanjat and 5. NEW YORK HJRALD, Prudery Is Favored to Win Classic Futurity Hurry Payno Whitney's Filly Considered Best, of Big Field Thnt Will Seek Rich Prize-dipt. Alcock SurpriBCfl Rncegoeiu Ily IIHNIIY The Fiidnlly, the ilclidt alike on tho American turf, will bn decided this after noon at Holmont I'nrk, For this classic, which Is worth 110,460 to Hi winner, nineteen of the Lest Juvenile, In train ing have been named tfl start, The event Is nt six furlon. and It Is likely that a record crowd will tuin nut to so It run, After It Is derided, Man o' War will be seen In action In the Jockey Club slakes at one mile ami a half, Tile mump nn Will on v have n hreece to win his slake for his only opponents will he Harry I'ayne Whitney's Damask nnd Thomas Fortuno llynn's Hea Mint, in ina nituruy 1 1 its will be differ ent, fur every roll and filly entered has morn uiiin nn ouisi.in uhiiic.i or winning tho rich prlie, Harry I'ayne Whitney's noted ynmig racing nmre, I'rudery, will havo most friends, and coupled with Crocus nnd Hindus, will be the favorite. Time and again aha has displayed Ire- ineniioiis speeu ami s amina am if sue meet with fair racing lurk she probably win do returned me w nner. H ie not n fast breaker and eevcrsl of hep opponents nre likely to get Into their stride neroio ner nnd ohut iter off, nut ns thn dlstuiico I six furlongs down the straight course she will have more op portunity to net clear sailing than If ho were racing around a turn, If sho should meet with lepealed Interference and be prevented from running her race Mr, Whitney will still havo n good chance of taking down the major portion of the purse, for both Kxodus nnd Cro cus are extremely fast nnd euch can carry ills speed over n dltlanca or ground. Ambrose will fide Frudery and Coltlletl) will huve the leg up on Kxodus, nut while tho Wh tney r hi will be the favorites and have most followers none of the starters will ha neglected, If Mrs, I'ayne Wiiltnoyf stubborn nnd erratln colt Touch Me Not gels It Into his head tn brink with his field nr.d do his best all tho way ho will be hard tn beat. He Is 11 grand looking colt, has a tremendous burst of speed nnd can carry his speed u distance. Hut ho sel. doin does his best In his races, He will bo ridden by Falrbrnther. The llohenilnn, be aim tig tn A. K. Mncombcr, Is a colt which may spring n surprlie. In the spring he was ns fart as any man's Juvenile, but he had two nasty falls and was out of training for several weeks, lie came back to the ruces a few days ago, hut showed noth ing worth while. He Is sure to Improve over that rare and If he has not Inst ibis nervo he should ha up close to the win ner at the end. Clifford A. Cochran nnd his trainer. Jim Kvans, think highly ot their .Smoke fr'creen, He has raced well mid worked exceptionally fast since his return from Saintogu. Owner and trainer nro con fident ho will finish In the money, lie ivlll bo coupled with Hanl.ela, Walter J. Halmon will bo represented by two of th fastest fillies In the country- They nro Cnreful and Btep Unlit!. No colt or filly can outrun either ot these two youngsters, but neither has shown ability to cover iv distance of ground, They will bo with tho leaden during some part of the rnco and It would not be surprising to neo either of them hang on long enough to win a part ot the stake. Klrklevlngton, from the H, T. Wilson stable, has Improved n wholo lot since his return to Hclmont, Ho likes tho strnlght courso und If nny of his op ponents muko mistakes ho will bent tliem home. Commander J. K. I,. Hoss will be rep resented by Htnr Voter and Hlldur, n. It. Hrndloy by Helleve Idlo Hour, Joseph K. Davis by Quecrcek, Willis Shsrpo Kil mer by Our Flag, Max Hlrsch by Oray Lag, Montford Jones by Hermnnt nnd J. W. McClelland by John Haul Jones. All nre In tiptop shape and the trainer ot each Is confident of success. Cnpt. Alcock, a three-year-old son of Ogdeu and Milliard, owned by the Qiilncy stable nnd trained by James Fltzslmmoiif, fairly stunned the race goers by his speed In the third raco es terday. Ho turned the greatest form somersault of the year nnd lient homo half a dozen mediocre horses, Cnpt. SUN AND HERALD I1KLMONT PAIUC HACK TIIACIC, .Sept. 10. Clnuilyi track slnvr. OflO FIIIBT nAC13-Iuiie l,000. For msldeil (lilies, two years old. Five and a halt OUL) furiuiiiti strsUht. Hurt good. Won .Irlvlnc l'Uro same, l'nat. sn.t. Off. 2117. Winner, h. f,, 'i, by Ten rntnt Trainer, r. Kraft. Time, 1 :0S 1-3. Horse. Wt. 1'P. St. ,i U Index 74( Ten Ilultnn Ill) 8411 Maidens Ilallet. 110 ft07 Mvc!iona 110 ail Chateau Thierry 110 R.18 CUre Frances.. 110 H4f) (Ullant Foe.... 110 i m ... S3S W. of Chance.. 110 Ten Iluttons outsame.l Mnldcn.1 Ilallet In bona wsi always well up and hod no rxrine. Illlnkeri-Maidens Ilallet, tullant Foe slid Winds of Chance. Hcrtchod-I.Iht noe, Mies l'tllte, Conine. O'Q KCONn IlACK-lMrs.t 11.000, For maiden two-year-olds. Claiming. Flic and OUW a ia)f furlong. Htart good. Won mllr. I'laee dilvlni. Post, 2141, Off, 2:42. Winner, br. f.. 2. by Kalr IMay-TiiicaJiy. 0ner, FOMiKIN UTAllI.K, Trslner, K. McNAUailTON. Tlme.liW 8-S. Index. Hone. Wt. TP. fit. i 4 Fin. Jockey. Open.Hlxh.CIoss.Plac. Bli. - PUyesiiy 112 2 1 114 1' ! 1" (1. Kum'er. 2-3 p-20 H-20 - - Ml Ton. Or. 110 1 2 2W 2' ' 2 Haider, Jr. 2-1 3-1 1.1-S J-4 - Sin Haechanallan .. 118 3 3 3 3 3 3 Qullsn .... i-l 13-1 -l 8-0 -.hut a sallop for I'laycnny. Swerved suddenly at tlio elehlh pole but came on again and won pulled up. Other tno beaten off. Hllnkers-Tout Or. SnmteliMl San Pablo. 70 Tllinn nACE-Pumo 11,000. ror tlirre-year-nlds and upward, One mile, Start good. Won handily. Place drulng . Post, 3:10. Off, 3:11. Winner, ch. c., 3, by (ignen Msiiiru. unnci, wuun.. 1:37 3-3. lforei', Wt. PP. fit. ,fl I np. AieocK i, SXI Hvveet MilslO HM 833' l.a ltabloe.. 110 (H;i3) Yung Clilng 1J2 im.', llayar.l .... 11. (HSU) Tleacey .... 117 813 noyallleu ..117 .1 1 4 ll'f 1 414 4I',1 4 4 ..in Alcnck. riinnliiB In vastly Iniprnvrd Sweet Music, forward contender throughout, aed ground enteritis stretch. La rtnblft, imderl-estralnt to last eighth, elosed pamely. , llllnkers-Captaln Alcnck, Hneet Mutlo, l,a lUblee, Tlcaeey and Royalllcu, 074 FOtlltTII ltACB-The ltonkonkoma Handicap. Purin $1,000. For threc-year-uldi and upward. Relllna:. Seven furlnnjs. Main rourse. Won easily. Place driving. Post, 3:30. Off, 3:43, Winner, b, it., B, by llrnomatlck-Lndy Frlvoles. Owner, II, W. lAil' i . irnuiur. ,uie..i. Index. Horse. )t.rint 843 Tippiiy licnci. i i.i ; 824' Csnioufleur .... 110 4 Wll Leading Star... 10.. 0 3 n.14 Tableau D'llen'r 101 2 J 2 4 3 1 II S3l Pastoral twain., ion .,(! Turf 102 1 r. TlnnKv Wllehet dri'W out III last uuarier best of tho others. Leaning mar ran a iir race. llllnkers-Tlpplty Wltchet, Pastoral Hwaln, lA'adlug Star and Tableau Ditonneur, Scratcho.l-Balvestra. ft70 FIFTH RACK Fnr three-year-olds and upward. Claiming-. Purso $1,000. One Ola iniu. Start good. Won easily. Place enme, Tost, 4:08. Off, 4:011, Winner, br, g., ft, Uy Phalaron-I.ast Hope! Owner and trainer, W, 0. CLANCT. Time, Tmle-e. Hm-se. Wt. rr. nr. 'i v, ,115 C 1 1' 1 1" ! (820) PhaUrU. 834' Lottery ., 8MI Aurum ... s".o Am. Hoy,, ..104 r. a D 21i II fl 4 41, 4 4 S K 3 2 2 3 2 3 U (I . Ill . lo 12.1 Taraecon in V. Notions. 101 l'halurls was never In danger, opened a tha rest ot tha Journey. Lottery was casllybest of tho others. Aurum closed fast through ''''I'lln'kerii-Phalarln. Aurum, American Hoy, Lottery and Yankee Notions. Scratched Salute, ' 7! SIXTH ItACK-Purse $1,000. For tiio-jear-olds, non-winners of $2,B00 or ot tliret M racts. Flvo and a hair furlongs, straight. Winner, b. c 2, by Olambala lloneymoon. Owner, It. T. WILSON, Jr. Vrnlner. T. J, Uealy. Start good, won unving. l-iaco seme, roai, tut Index. Hors... Wt. PP. St. U 8I.7 Dry Moon Ill 4. 2 (849) Frigate 113 1 1 1 (833) Idle Doll........ 112 3 2 n 040 St. Michael 113 3 3 3 fasti tVarhai.reacile.. 113 2 ,1 4 1 114 i 4l ,M Dry Moon drew out In last furlong and was of tiiejotnen. line ucn nau no eari apnea. llinikers-St. Michael, Waehaprcagu, Frlrate and Dry Moon. Bcratched-Conlnoj St. Donard, Huontc, Mulrlber. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, .1020. V, KINO, Alcock was bred by .lolm Madden, A a tw o-year-old lie won it race In the mud nt fiarntngu, bunting soma high class youngsters. After that victory Mr, Madden sold him to thn Qiilncy stable, Fltrslmmnn tiled to win a race with him nil year, but the colt never showed any speed and hn went to winter iUr ters n rank failure, This spring7 ho came forth even worse thtn when ho retired, "Fit" couldn't inakn him work six furlongs better thnn 1 llfl. The veteran trainer realised tome thing was ailing him nnd raced him hard and ofton In nn effort tn find the diffi culty. Jiefore goliijr tn Haratogn he learner mat tiny muscles in ins limn quarter cramped up on him when he at tempted to do IiIh best. Thn trainer nursed him along, und when tlm Cuptnln started Inst at thn Hpa suld ho was u much Improved horse. Hlnca hla return liuro ha has henii worklnu well, Yester day "Fits" thought ho would win and told nil of his friend so, Hut his friends wouldn't believe him, They had seen the captain beaten nearly n sixteenth of u mile in severul occuslnns, mid they couldn't make ihrmsidvrs belleva he had a chance of success, The owner wagered m lilin and so did "Flu," und his odds dropped from 10 to 1 to 6 to I, At tha barrier tho Ciptaln was on hi toes nnd ho wont uwuy flying, lie took comniunil nt the Unit and wns never 4ieuded to win handily by n length and a hair, Cleorgo V. I.oft's Tlpplty Wltchet won tho ltonkonkoma Handicap, tlio feature ot the programme, In u canter. Cumnu lleur was scevnd und Leading Htnr third, Heglnnlng to-day, the last train1 for Hehnont I'nrk will leave the I'cnnsyl vunla Htnllon and the Urooklyn termi nal nt 1135 Instead, of 1M0, BELMONT PAHK ENTRIES. lint Itere-nshiihigi three-year-otit snrt iiiihrkIi six Mini a half furlong, mulii rourrel Inilei. Ilnrse, Wt. index. Ilorne, tvt, 177'JI I.u.l's live..rj'J - Knlutu IW nit uvrlixini . ...ni ni I M.ixJ t i.-nv.n :r. Ml 77'J IKH IVg Ttioinfcs. 107 Filing )ib...llis Ysnk.Notlons.lli7 Hn PHVlcn Hlsr..llll bit illen I.Ilit...lUH Lovely loo Ml Cum Hull. ... 1"T : nioieorlde....U2 SM Our Nephew. 1 10 Hocmi.l Haco Tho Corinthian Handlcani teuplooiimci thrceycitr-ol(ts and upitsrdj annul inn imir nnn nam Unlet. Hor. tvt. J Index. Horr, wt, (ni 1H0rl . . . . ir.Jf MM lVIrt Fnol.134 841MH.I, !rulr..I0.l MO" lHI(l)bereen..l3I lllrenntree entry. fttiilener entry. . Third nce Tin Futurliyi to.yenr.olai tlx fuilongii Index, lliir', Wi.'lnrtet. Ilnrse. Wt. H.liH IHtnr Voter. 127 (W71 K'Klnt higt nn. .1 ID (Nio) niiuur IB MO .1. 1'. Jones, ..117 SMI Hlrp l.ljliil)-..lin H.MI I'srvful 117 117 (NISI II, Idle llour.l (S.m n.ir lio.m. M' nernieiK 117 N'.'3 (Prudery . ..1:4 ..no ..122 ..1111 .117 Tel. Ms N'nt.llH em ii.Terun .,, s:,n The iolim...lin Kl IllKrt.lln (MM) tlUnlttla ....1141 (KM) (Ircy Lig H4ni imnuKe rc-n.nii (sivi nur i ins K.vn uiicciT'ii ... .nsi fj. K. L. Urn" entry. ICocnrnn entry, IWhltniy entry. Fourth Usee The Jockey Club Hlskrs; tlivre-yrsr-ulrin nnd upward j one mile and s linlfi Index. Horse, Wt. Index, Horne. Wt. (HIl) Man n War. 1 11 Hkt Dsmsil 118 NIH Hen Mint I10 Fifth ItseeClslmlngi nirei (lirre-)rsr- elite and upward; one wll; Index, Horse, Wl.lndrx. Hares. Wt. Kit Fsvour 101. s.V) I.k.U .!.,.,., im Mill AWs UUKS30) I)oit ... ..1(1.1 Hlxlh Usee rtelllnsi lvo-cr-ol(1; tlx (ur- Innua, Ktrslntit: Index, iioiee. wi. iiiopx. uor. tvi. HAS K'HIiiw Mn,.mv eO.1 IKelslf 101 H03 lnilfcirit ...10.1 M7' Hsmniy Jsy.,101 t&ji Hants CUun.,103 ,,0 IlnM Ji II" Sfli 'J'rs Ilelle.. 07! fs.rj Kiim'i utile.. in: T41 Thornhede,.lM Apprentice allt.unnc rUlreed. NKW (IOI.F fixn AT isi.ir. Supreme ('milt Juitlee Anplnstl list befnro him In llrmiklyn a petition fnr the Incorpora tion of thn ilrest Itlver Club, near (treat HIv.t it Iell. nn the south share of Long lelnnd, The member are prominent residents of I.oni; Inland. One of the chief purposes nt the new orgnnltstlan will he the "plsying, ad vancement and rultlvstlon of the ancient nnd rnynl name, of self." Among the Incor porator tre Junio II, Stanehfleld, Wllllnm K. nick, Horace Havenieytr and Ildwsrd 0. Ilium. RACING CHART - lluttoiihole, , , , i Fin. Joel uwner, akcot HTAI1I.K. Jockey. Open. lllcli. Close. Place. fill. I -a d-.'i l-l s.i l-l o-i Miller 2-1 7- n-t LI Kiimmer ,. .1-1 4-1 MeAteo ,, B-'J Keouah ,, 4-1 il-l uuinun ..r.o-iioo.t A, JolimnnlO-t IM a-i p..-. o.i co-t (l-l 0-3 7-in 2.1 20-1 2-1 .V I .1 11 1. Johuion30'I 40-1 40-1 15-1 the drive throi'.Kh last sixteenth, Mavo siiaiu.i., iraincr, j, r uzsiniinons. Time, , ... . ... . . . Ftn. Joeltcv. Open.Hlgh.Clo-e.Ploee, Ph. 1'i.i Atooney , 2U MeAtee . .10-1 10-1 n-t s-i 1 i-i 1- i 2- 1 4-1 . 7-1 . l-l . 3-2 ,IO-t .30.1 10-1 n-.t tl-2 12-1 30-1 n.2 1-3 3- .1 4- t 3 .101111011 , Kunimer i:nsnr .,, Ambroso 1-1 11 - A 12- 1 30-1 4 n ii 8-1 n-i 7 ICeoiigh .13-1 13-1 r,-2 form, took command earlv and nn i-n.iiv tiimv, j i Tin. Jiwkev Open.lIlgh.Close.Place. Sh. Mi 1 Ktisor .,, 4-3 0-10 in 1-4 4i 2 3 3 2 4 r. r, (I (1 i -Biianan. M.Mimy , KeUny ,. vl'onco .... , 3-1 ,10-1 .13-1 . 3-1 n-t 12-1 20-1 fl-1 r.-t 10-1 1.-.-1 4-1 n-.t n-i ii-i M 1- 1 2- 1 1-3 3- 1 Mas MeAtoe 13-1 20-1 20-1 1 nnd Moll galtoiiltiir. Canioufleur j- in. .locuey. upen.nigli.Close.naee, Bli. 1 Hnsor .... 1-1 1-1 7-10 1-4 - 2' Kelsny ... 3-1 7-1 0-1 8-3 7-10 ni I'allahan.. (l-l H-t 7-t 2-1 4-3 I Mortney ,, . 8-1 S-t H-2M-I ft Kummer.. 4-1 7-t 0-1 8-3 7-tO 0 Pits 10-1 1S-1 n-1 0-1 3-2 big cap In first nuarter and only ajallaneil wn, i;j, i inie, I :o, 4-0. Fin. Jockey. OpeiUIIgh.Clflie.Ptace. Rh. l'HKnsor .... 2-1 7-2 10-3 3-5 1-4 2" P'rbrother 0-1 fl-1 0-3 1-1 1-3 Ambrose ,. 1-1 l-l 4-r, 1.3 . 4 Kelsay ... C-l 10-1 101 3-2 4.3 a Kiimmer ..10-1 15-1 12-1 3-1 0-3 going away. frigate was much tin best 1 IhUt MRS, MAllORY TO PLAY MISS GOSS Advance to TennU Final on Wetlchtiter Court: Ily 8AMUIH, J, HHOOKMaV, . Two widely different tennis styles will ba oppoieiii nt (ho Cnuntry Club of Westchester to-day whon Ml Kleanor floss meet Mrs, Mnlla HJursteilt Mai ury In the final round of tlm Invitation tournament, it will be proficient net Banie versus n, sharp deep murt driving nsiiih nnn Kiimiiii nave all the spectac ular features that limialli- rn will, n match of that sort, Tho contest will gn n long wax toward determining which Of the Pall' I tn ba thn mnr serlniis rnn. tender In the national championship inxi ween, un I in form lliev lmva shown all through tha tournament, and ( Mil., In .......J... . ..mm. if j enicruay, inn rival are well matched and should furnish ft rte chleilly Interesting contest this after noon, )ll advancing to llin run round ves. tenlax Mis (loss eliminated Miss Mar gunrlta Davis of Ht. Haul, 0l, li, while Mrs, Mnllnry disposed of Mr, Ihtrijamln F, llrlggs, ji, 0 -3, In each cuhh the loser made n much closer fight of It than tho score Indicates and kept her opponent travelling at top speed tn win, The rallies were long nnd spirited, Holh Miss Davis and Mrs. llrlggs did some remarkable getting, and It hud to be the cleanest snrt of a place ment to escape their racquets, Tha matches served to bring out the best tenuis that Mlsn Cos nnd Mrs, Mnllnry art capable of, nnd It was ft tennis treat tn those who made the Journey to the giouiids, MIsh (loss, nfter a well-nigh perfect play ut the net In the early set, ran Into n. period of erriitla stinking curly 1n the second division of pluy, but she over came tha fault In time to check tha ndvnnoo of tho Ht, Haul girl. Mrs, Ilrlggi alHo played more successfully In her recoud ret ngalnst Mrs, Mnllory than In thn first and for ft time by her perslstont court covering and sharp driv ing hold her own, Lack of control wns tlio only tiling that prevented her from making the score much closer thnn sho did, Hlie had n tendency to drive too hard and beyond tho boundaries of tha court. In doubles, ton, the cup round was reached with Miss Corlnnn Oould of Nt. Louis, mid Miss Marguerite IMvIx of HI. Haul, the survivors In niu half, und Mrs. Ileum Leachman of California, and Mrs. Kdward V, Lynch of Now York, In lho other. The day's play In doubles was featured by an unsuccessful effort on the part of Alls Kvelyn Heavy and Miss Mnrjoiin Hires or Knnsns City to pluy three hard matches In succession, After disposing of Mrs, Percy Wllbourn nnd Mi. (J. I). Hlrsch In the first round, tha Kansas City girls scored another extra, set victory ovor Mrs, Ingo Hart man and Mrs. Albert Humphries. Then wltli very little rest between matches they attempted to ndvancn to the final at tho expense of Mrs. Leachman and Mrs. Lynch, They hud expended so much energy, however, In their earlier mutches that they were not In con dition to show their best tennis or com mand their best speed, nnd, although they mud a. commendable fight of It, forcing ouch of tno' sets Into deuce games, they had to acknowledge defta t, 73, 75. dn tlm other half Mrs, Mallory, Hay ing with Mls Odetto Feder, ft young girl of comparative Inexperience, failed to reach the title round. They werq beaten by Miss Davis and Miss Oould, 6 t, 97. BLUES EOR THE HORSES. Itociixsrrn, Sept. 10. Awards nt the Horse Show to-day were an follow! Class 21. Horse 14.3 hands rnd not et- eeeillns in.3 nanus, nisi, mvren.nsr. ah" Jean llrowne fcut! second, Highball, Harry Nenmen. . Class 71. l or ponlei net exceeding 14.2 hands, driven hy child not over 10 ytara n( sue, nrM, irvinaion uecrun, umver unguis rnrmi secon.l, Clover Nipper, Clover, Heights Fartn. ' ...... f-iata r.ft Tnnl,.n not exreedln 4n Inches. 3 ears eld cr over. First. Idler of lilts- torn. JUS, IJ. I . liswiej, ere.,. in, vjuiiuui. of nttsrord, Moray Hfiianis, Cists 73 Mures or glidings over 14.2 an. not exceeding 13.2 bands, up to rsrrylne Itin pounds. Flrtt, uorotliy Jane, air, i-ouia Inir Cointu! tecond, La vendor Lady, lid ward Lehmann. Class HO. Hunters, three-vesr-olds, lump 314 feet. First. Golden (llow, nold Nolo Stork Farm 1 second, Orient, Henry V. Colt. (Uses H.-rour-ln-hands, trsms exceeding 14,2 bands, horses only to eount, to be shown to n eoaeh, drag or brake. lirt. Nipper, Zephyr. Marvel and Tinker, Miss J.an llrowne Scott; (other two nitrle eeratehed). Class 02. Mares or geldings over 15.2 handa, to he owned by resident of Monroe rnunty. First, Cherryfnam, Mrs. 11. r, Ilrewster: second, Tupelo. Hlrnm It, Wood. niaa 41 llltrli atetiDlni Ponies, not ex ceeding 13,1 hands) psee and action only to count nrst, Migiuy .Miie, usesuia larm, aernnd. t'ulinra. Mis Janice Liggett. Class 100-Ilest team of Hire hunters In one own-rshlp, ilddrn In hunting costume- nrst, Mewnurn, iiiagenriu nnn iisrryowen, F.nnleelsre Karms) second, urieniai uin, Llshtwlng, Oermalne, Ilallly Farms. Class Ifl-ftlr Horse rirst. The (lovernor. John L. Ilushnell) second, Mnthlas lick 'Km Hp, Mies r.leonnra It. Sears, data 77 Three saddle horses, nrnoerty nf nn exhlbltor-Iirst, llwydr Hud, Owdr Itosn and linncmian Actress, miss Janice I.lsrelt! second. Cherrystone. Cherry blos som nnd Dark Flower, Miss Isabella Wana maker. Class 4.1-rony tamiem nni exctedlng 1,1,1 hands First. I'ulgora and FuUngt. Mitt Janlco Liggett: second, Sunrlso and Dawn, Mlsa Isabella Wanamaker. Class 100 Horses suitable to become hunt ers, 4 years old and under, shown In hand) Judged on conformation only Flrtt, Hatty llady, Miss Kleonors It. Sears; aecond, High land Possum, James It. Morse, Class 4-Palr ot horses over 14.2 bands and under 13.2 handa Flrtt, Eve and Neth erhalls Pride, Miss Isabella Wanamaker) second, Dragon Fly and Tlm Wasp, A. V, Atkinson. Class 73 Mare nr gelding over 13.2 handt up to carrying SOO pounds First, Triggers, Ciustlls Farm: second, Copptr King, Cap tain W. M. Fletcher. Class 107-llest bupler owned In Mnnroo or, Llrlngtlan county First, Chatterbox,' Itaeewuy Lodge; second, llurglar, Meadows Stables. SANFORD BUYS -IN ENGLAND. SpH'.al Cablt Despntch to Tile HfN AND Now Yosit IIkuai.d. CopjWpM, ttit, tv Tub Scn AM) New Yosie llnui.n. Ixindon', Sept, 10, John flanford, tha 'American sportsman, wax the successful bidder for high price yearlings nt tho Doncastcr bloodstock calcs. Among those ho obtained was Himward, 11 beau tifully moulded colt by tho former Derby winner Pnnstiir, by Vera Crux. Tho prlco was $31,500. Another was a chestnut colt by Hnrhellor's Double Oolden Harp. He paid $20,37C .for this fellow. Tho salo was a record breaker. Moro . than a million and a half was paid out ' for yearlings In four day.. The top . price was $76,120, which Lord alanely paid for a colt by Snoot. James W-hlte paid $45,150 for another Snoot colt. SWEDISH HORSEMEN BEST. AntWkrp, flept. 10. The final awards In the Individual military horsemanship events In connection with the Olympic games were announced to-day. Dr. Mornor of Hwoden was first with 1.775 points out of n possible 2,000 points, Lundstroem of Sweden wns second with 1,738.75 points and Major Caffarrattl of, Italy third with 1,733.75. Of the American competitors Cnpt. H; 1 X. Chamberlain was sixth with 1,067.75 points. Major W. A. West seventh with 1,558.75 and Major J. A. Harry six-, teenth with 1,350. Hy nations the scoring wa: Sweden, 6,057.50 points: Italy, 4,735 ; Belgium, 4.560, and the t'nlted States, 4,477.50, I LEONARD WINS M X. 0, r.oHKlilIn 1'nt tn Merit In Ninth Humid by I.lMhttrrluht (iisinplon, pffW lu Tna Hon awi Nbw Yosk Ilnum, Camiwn, N, J,, Kept, 10, Jlenny Leonard, lightweight champion, concede I six poundH to IC, 0, Willie Loughllii ot ?Hthleheni, l'a In the main bout nt thu t'ltniden Hporlsmen's (iuh to-night nnd put tho nigged up-Hiatn lad nwny lu lho ninth round nf a suheiluleil twelvo round battle, lAumnrd weighed 137 and Loiiglilln HUH, The crowd honed l.eoimiil' weight iiniioiiiireinent, but Iw luoUeil la be down tlmt fine, Thn Hethleheiu fighter, uhn Is onn snlcred mm of the toughest fighters In I'onnsylvanla, almost went thu vnyago In the fourth round when Leonard doubled hlni up with ft body punch, Lfltighlln dropped, claiming that ho was hit low, hut lleferen llrennan stnrted to count nnd It did not take Laughlln long tr hop to his feet, After that It was n'i !nonard, He battered LoiikIiIIii nro un.l the ring ns he pleased nnd finally, with a volley of wicked rights nnd lefts sent him to the mat for ft Knockout, Joe Jlenjamln, tho California. light weight, stopped Fntnkhi Conlfrey of Urooklyn In the tenth round nf the semi wlndup, Henjamln hit Cnnlfray with .i hard right and the Urooklyn lad toppled to the canvas. lirV so doing ho dis located his shoulder nnd could not con Untie, but It was n knockout Just tho same, Jn the opening bout Johnny Mealy of thin1 city finished Al Thompson, the fighting marine from Cincinnati, In tho fifth round, Thompson was knocked down five tlmcn beforo hlit seconds tossed In the sponge, Jihi Hurrnnn, the Chicago bantam weight, outfought Jon O'Donnell nf tlluucester, N, ,l In six of tho eight rounds, putting O'Donuell's Up early In thu first round, EAST LEADS WEST IN TENNIS SERIES Has Won Four Matches Out ofSix special (.) Tun Hcn ano Nuv Yosk flsuu, I'liiMPKU'iiU, Hept. 10, For the seoond strnlght ycur the Kast Is In n fair way to enrry off tho Intersoctlonal tennis hoiinrs ovor the West, In to-day's three matches at the dcnnuntownl Cricket Club courts thu Kust Increased Its lead by winning two to ono nnd now has four matches against the Western era' two, Ono lctory In the final day's play to-morrow will clinch tho tltlo. One of tho biggest surprises vfns tho splendid victory of Watson M. Wash burn, New York and Wallace F, Johnrnn, Philadelphia, over tho- Cullfornlii doubles team composed of Willis K. Davis and llnlnnd Ilnbert. Tho Westerner were nutlonul finalists this year, but were out playel completely to-day by .the Kast erncrs, who wore teaming for tho first time, The Now York-Iiilladelphln pair won In straight sets, 03, 02, Tho West's only triumph of tho, day cjnio when Walter II, Hnyes, Chicago, defeated Demi Mathay, former metro politan champion, who wns substituting for (I, C, Cnner of Hoslon, In the final match nt the day 11, Nor rla Williams ot Huston, former national I champion, defeated C, J. (irlffm of Cull- fornla, 04, C 3, 30, C I, Williams started ns though lu for n beating. Ho dropped tho tint threo games and did not appear lu shape, hut quickly rallied and took five out ot tho next six games. If was nottcenblo that Williams played tho back court nlmost entirely In tho, first set, hut Inter went up to tha 'net nnd smashed so hard that Orlflln could not gel wtthtu striking distance of tho bull. After Williams took the second set, 0 3, In whldi ho dlsplnycd some mag nificent placement, Orlffln rallied nnd won the third set, 03, Slngtes-W. T. Haver. Chicago (West), defeated Dean Malhey (East), I-fl, 2-0, 0 1, 0-1. 7-3) II, Norrls Williams. Iloston (Kast), de'entrd Clarence J, Orlffln, Cali fornia (West). (1-4, u-S, a 41. (1-4. Doubles William M, Washburn, New York, and W. F. Johnson. Phllnd-lpiila (Maall, defeated W. K. Davis nnd Roberts, Cali fornia (West), D-3, (1-3, (1-2, INCOQNITE'S BIO RALLY, Sperfal fo Tits Bi'N ami New YoK lliimi.l', I'KiMncu'iHA, Kept. 10. Hinging the most sensational rallies ever seen on n local cricket field tho Incognito team, of Kngland, putted up tholr total from fit with five wlckela down to S26 ngnlnst tho All-t'hiladclplila eleven nt Haver ford to-day. The outstsndlng features of the innlch were two brilliant catches by Wnyno Kvnns. who took it line drive nt ulioii leg off Jnrdlno's bat, n one-handed rntch by a C, Morrln ofT Shclmcrdlne, and the splendid collection of 142 by H. Ht. h. Fowler. HARTFORD TROTS OFF. HAnrronn, Conn., Sept. 10. Haln to day prcvente'd the final day's races of tho Orand Circuit meeting horo and tho majority ot tho stables were to-night shipped to dyracusr, tho next stop. Tho colt race, unfinished Thursday, was de clared comploto by tho Judges, with Worthy Chief, Cf-oismun driving, tho winner! Jnno tho Great (Cox), second, nnd Sister Herthu (Rorrllt), third. EDWARD P. BEATS DIRECTUM J. 1'i.ATTflnuno, N, Y Sept. 10. Harness rnclnc was continued to-dnv over v slow track nnd under leaky skies. The vic tory of Kdward F. In the freo for nil was (lie bkr surprlso .of the meeting, Tho summaries: 2111 trot: purse $2,000. l.'nrest. b. h.. br Mahlteaf (Ollllesl... 1 1 1 Native Chief, eh. g, (I.eese) 2 2 2 l'oter Hopeful, h, h. (Dnre) 3 3 3 Time, 2:11, ?:i.iu, ziio'i. lVen tar all! l.urso 12.000. lMward P br, h., by the Northern Man (i.eese) 1 1 1 Directum J bin. h, (Page) 2 2 2 Direct C. llumette. b. a. (Croiler).. 3 3 3 Little Marrb, ch. m. (Lawrence).... 4 4 4 Time, 2:03. 2:nsu, 2:ot)u, 2:lft race! nurse (2.0(10. Illngu llrlno, b. g by Wild lirlno, Jr. (K. l'lckrll 112 1 Cora Hnl, br. 111. (Drew) 3 2 14 Rabban. rh. g. (Masher) 2 3 3 2 Admiral, b, g, (Marman) 3 4 4 3 iubllat II., b. g. (B. Plckel) 4 3 Sro. Time. 2:12K, 2:124. 2M4M. 2ttT4. 2:17 trot! special) purse $300. Otwa-y Ilyrd, b. h., by Illngen (K. Plckel) 1 1 1 Junior Stakes, b. li. (Smith) 2 2 2 Slippery Ulrl, b. 111, (Murphy) 3 3 I Guy Onward, b. 0. (LassboiiKh) 4 4 3 Time. 2:1SH. 2:181i, 2:22. 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Tho game will lie railed nt 4i30 I', ,M nml In Judge from thu Interest tnkeii In the contest lu all classes of sport, there I hound tu he nu appreciative ciuwd, Only tw teamsMeadow llronk nmt Itockawny have entered fnr tho event which, hy the way, is n nttlng prelude to lint mum nnd Junior championships, which will Inst until Heptember 25, I'opuhir opinion divided ns In th prolnihln lesull, but the keen critic favor Mruilow llronk, while of rntirse not u few nf the snniatlonullst nro ni Ihn Men that llookaway will retain tin title, Anyway, it will he n real ilgl. i from thn moment the ball Is thrown in I until the whistle found lu the lust chuk Her, Although Meadow Hroolt Flold lie-, always been regarded as the great pnbi rentre, Jt Is remarkable lhal this I Its llrst chuinplonslilp malch. A f.'ntur.' this thnn Is thnt the game will bo free to thn public, while of course automobile will havo to pay ft parking fee, The lineup i Meadow llrook, Foe, rtocfcawuy. 0, 0, llunwy Nn, I I,, 11. 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