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THIMBLE E t * * Georgie Wins I N.Y* Feature * p.* < Redstone Stable Captures < Tiro Victories?Dev- t astation Beaten. >TOW YORK, June 7.?Mistuh * Hithawij, ou? renowned chocolate- I hued docker, vu in a terrible state ( ?f ^Citation this afternoon at Bel- ^ mont Park. Mistuh Hathaway waa , In a fearful stage of perspiration and we feared he would drown from 1 4^e flow of the terrible raging 1 waters. Mistuh Hathaway tried* to W talk but couldn't. He managed to ' mutter: This mls'ry is horribly ^frightful." The cullud gent'l'mn moaned these words immediately i after the finish of the third race. 1 } This is reviving sad memories to many, but Mistuh Hathaway's case ! must be narrated. Twhs just like this. You see Mistuh Hathaway lays or lies in the damp, moist grass as dawn breaks i to click the bosses on his split second. gold watch, when they pass ] him. Mistuh Hathaway clicked Polly Ann down around the Mary- i land courses and clicked her around \our tracks. Always a track burner, she would scoot past our distinguished docker like a tfhost *When Ah says to muhself here she comes." . remarked Mistuh Hathaway. "Ah mean there she goes My. how she could spin.* So when Polly Ann cantered to the post in this third event Mistuh Hathaway was very much pleased. Not that he had a big fortune riding on Polly Ann He> not that kind of a playe*. Mistuh Hathaway fsimplv had five belaved dollars on Polly, and tthtn she won h3f wa* going to adil one more to his roll. ' , i es. sir Polly Ann was a l-to-3 shot. We'll admit 'twas i horrible price for any man to take especially of Mistuh Hathaways nlim resources. Still, as he said before the race, "jus* pick in' up a eaxor." Polly Ann I'm" ?Mi*tuh Hathaway ljolUrln? until shf hit Inside the sixteenth pole Thimble cMtte along . and tKe trairedy was consumated. Mistuh Hathaway had gobs of company, but that wont get him back his fivecase note. Three favorites scampered over the pay-off line, and two were contributed l? the P.e-lstone stable, when Gladiator cantered home in the LJttleneck handicap and George romped over the line in the Amityville event. Devastation world have made it three straight for he stable only for the fact that he was toughed, cit off. and handed everv possible thing to make a hoss lose. CENTRAL CAPTURES HIGH TENNIS TITLE The Central High tennis team r;"n the Cttv hish school championship yesterday by defeating Tech's racqueters on the Holmead courts. 7 matches to n. This marks the fourteenth straight victory for fentral. including victories over all the local b gh school teams. The summary: SinsJfn. 1 Fowler (C) deffated Smith <T>. Is--- 7 ? ": Dudley (C) defeated Kr.app (TV S?;. *_?; Phillips ?-> defeated Quesada (T). S?1, 8 t: I Pickler d<-fi>at?d Shank* (T) I?S. S?I. i?4. I Double*. Fowler and Hurtell (CI defeated Smith and Shanks iT). 7?5 6 1: Phillips and Dudley (r) defeated Knapp and Que*ada fT>. S?1. f. 3; M-Ouire and Winstead (CI defeated Whvtc *n<t Sherman (T). J?7. ( ?. I 'n a singles tournament for the championship of Central High. Hal Fowler won from a Held of so bovj in the final match he defeated John Dudley. R?* 3?s. The win ner was presented with thf Gideon ll.yons nip. |tf7Z)S WANT HELP? I WILL THEY GET IT? B The irate receipts of tomorrow's game between the Nationals and Tigers will go to the Washington bovs* club. Griff ^as sold there ceipts to the club for a nominal sum and consequently local fans will have an opportunity to aid a j deserving cause as well as to wit ness what promises to be a red hot ball game. B A baseball autographed by Presi- f dent Harding. Admiral Sims\ and Oen. Biddle will be auctioned off at the game, as well as balls with the signatures of Tv Cobb and other stars. Through the courtesy of Sec retary Denbv the navy band i? going to be on hand, and President HardHing has promised to make every ef fort to attend. All in all it looks like a big afternoon. WTWENTY STRAIGHT I WINS FOR ORIOLES H Jack Diaa'a Baltimore Orioles, who are making history In the I International league, won their twentieth con?eeuttVe victory yesterday hy defeating Jersey City, 7 to 0. IY. M. H. A. Organize Team. < The Y. M. H. A. has organized a Biine this year and has already, i ^vrheduled qrames with teams in 1 lichmonf]. Norfolk and Baltimore. K\ meeting will be held at the Hv. M. H. A.. Eleventh and Pennsylvania avenue, at * o'clock Satur ay night for the purpose of stimu- J Hating interest in the team. For 1 Hrames address Manager Ottenber* Hare of the V M. H A I Riggs Swamp Mercers. i The IligETs A. <*. wm an easy vic ory from the IfWii A. C. yes erday by a .?mre of in to* 2. H;arett'fi pitching featured. I Mohawk Kids Want Games. ! The Mohawk Reserves want ! H in the IC-yesr-old class. ( al! O. P. Rice at Lincoln t B s J Minor League Results I International Leayn*. * >rsey City, 0; Baltimore. 7. . B N>*irk. Id: Beadipf. 9. H Rochester. 7; Buffalo. 2. H 8yrnev*e. 11; Toronto. 7. ? H Aa*?rieaa Association. fit. Paul. 9: Colombo*. 5. ^ Milwaukee. 2: Loni?rille. J. UinDMpolls. 4: Toledo, i. Kaiw City. 12; Indiana poll*, 4. Sonthern Assoeint^sa. A'liati. IS; Mihlli, 7 fi;rmiB*h.r?. U?mphi?. U Uttle Rork'. 12) StmbtiMr, 4 ^Wttaaoo^a ?? Sew 0rie?n.. so ***<; F ^B H V ~ -- " *. ? 5s-* ^"r ^B B ^ IEATS POL! t ._ BERT COLL YER'S [j SELECTIONS l! Ob* km bet ( the <a| rt Beat tagf (Uwt bet Willi? >ldt. ? Best parley?Grace Mlaard, P. G. viae, mad Trooper ta akaa. _____ I) UTOmiA SKLKtT10>9. First paia > poo. uraee Mlaard, K lla Daisy. ^ Second rare?3 tare I la, Atla Girl, " rlfkl Leal. Third raee?Kewple O'Neill, Ale* ti lr? Nellie Yorke. T Fourth raee?Uaarlaf Sfrar, P. (i. J lilac. Matinee Idol. Fifth raee?Adoala. Balaaee Wheel, By <,lnger. Math raee?Milium Oldt, Stone- * nil, Dad. ( ?*?ealh raee?Harveat King. I Treaper, Tulsa. MONTREAL SELECTIONS. J First rare?Nevada entry, Chi- t leaugay, Dare. Second raee? EffIcleht, Bargorae, Lonely. t Third raee? Laey-prlne. Huperba, I Alaardl. \ Fourth race?Crown of Cold, As au t, AUlea Way. Fifth rare?Motor Cap, Eddie 1 Rlckenbneher, Caraaaadale. _ sixth raee?Taatalua, Gala De , Cause, Bolster. I , Seventh race? w oodtkruak. Oake ' Raff. Ur. Jim. Heat bet?l>ntnlos. BELMONT SELECTIONS. First raee?Carllae 9, Endmaa. Chlncotesguc. Second race?James A. Skerldaa. Tke Trout. Say Which. Third raee?Beverly Belle, Rose Brigade. Modesty. y Fourth race?Joha Paul Jaaea, t K nobble, Queereek. Fifth race?War Peaaaat. Phslsrls * Sister .Flo, ( !M,lk raee? Lally, New Orleaas. t Twenty-seventh Division. I n Beat bet?Joha Pa el Jaaea. li LATONIA RESULTS. > ___J c First race?Miss Joy. 114 (Mur- f raj). 2.20. 2.10. MO; Martha Fallon. > ill (Barrett), 3.10, 2.30; Equal ! Rights. 108 (Butwell), 2.40. Time, * 1:01 1-5. Gladbrook, Lina Clark also f ran- J second raee?Ground Swell, 10S e (Murray).'5.30. 2.70. 2.40; Sweet Liberty, 108 (Heinish). 2.80, 2.50; Glo- t ria France, 108 (Burke). 4.90. Time, r 1:13 3-5. Marjorie K . McKay. Phi- 9 landerer. British iLner. Foster Em- 1 brv. Amanda. Basil. Rapid Stride. 1 Louie Lou, Our Birthday also ran. Best tske a ekaace bet?William li?). 10.80. 6.20. 5.00; Billy Star, 115 1 (Lunsford), 14.10. 17.50; 'Salaman- ( da. 115 (Heinisch). 5.00. Time, i :54 1-5. Buckingham, Hutchinson, j Hermoden, Lugs. Article X. Billy j Buttons. Commander Colin. Red I Wingfleld. Stonewall also ran i Field. j Fourth race?Jouett, 108 (Smith), 4.30. 2.90. 2.60; Makeup, 106 (Morrissey). 6.20. 4 70; Cotton Blossom, I 102 (Paul). 9 30. Time. 1:45 3-5. Lo- I thair, Black Hackle. Travesty, War , Prise. Kinburn. Belgian Queen. Tippo Sahib also ran. j Fifth race?High Cost, 110 (Luns- j ford). 6.00. 4.10. 2.80: Sewell Combs, r 105 (Thompson). 8.40. 5.40; Minute i Man. 110 (McGraw), 3.50. Time, . 1:10 4-5 New track record.) Fern Handle}'. Rapid Day. Darjeeling, Angon also ran. sixth race?Rangoon. 120 (Butwell. 6.40, 3.90. 2.60; Planet. 107 (Barrett). 4.80, 3 50; Uncle Velo, 107 , (Smith). 3.70. Time, 1:44 3-5. McGoodwin. Gold Digger, Sir Thomas . Kean also ran. Seventh race ? Gourmand, 112 i (Lilly), 4.60. 2.80, 2.20; La Foudre f 102 (Josiah). 3.10. 2.40: Capital City 112 (Murray). 2.50. Time. 2:05 4-s'. . Montillo. Lorena Moss. Capt Tom Mandarin's Coat also ran. ' jj 0 Blue Bonnet Entries. \ First Raee?Maiden 2-year-olds; 5 furlongs: Bumpity Bumps. Fast ' Trial. Chateau Gay. Shady Nook. J 109; Alex H? 112. Second Rnee?2-year-olds and up; claiming: 6 furlongs: Light Fan- ' tastic, 98; Olive James. Finish, , Lady Harrigan. Spring Vale, 108: " Tom Logan, Discord. Burgoyne r Leoti Fay. Hasten On. 110; The Bel- I eian 2d. Reis Ernis, Handful. Langhorne. Ben Butler. Madrid. 112: Tcient. Murphy, 115; Salesman, 103Lonely, 108. Third Race?Steeplechase; 4-yearolds and up; about 2 miles: Fred Superba. Flight Captain. Phil T.i Algardi, 146: Lecyprln, 148: Cynosure, 140. Fourth Race ? Claimln:g 3-yearolds and up: Canadian bred, 1 mile" iVint h',na' Anmut. 105: Adomaf. }?' ?A" smoke. 109; Allies Way. 104; Crown of Gold. 116. Fifth Race ? Handicap; 3-yearolds and up: 6 furlongs: Golden V?.. 2: lk'y T" 105: M?tor Cop, 1-9. Wrack Grass, Panaman, 95; Carmandale, 113; Eddie Rickenbacker. 120. *??* ? Claiming; 8-yearolds and up; 1 mile and an eighth: pain de Cause. Bolster, 102; Flzer, U3: Tantalus, Woodbine, 105j Chasseur, 112. *T* ~ 3-reer-olds and w ' Geor*e 9U c-hovaller, Tucon, 100; Huen. 103 fin". n?4: ?r Jlm' 105: Ph|H?11 K /ney' 10S: Woodthrush, ill. Bandymo, 104; Bond. 105 Blazonry, 110; Duke Ruff, 113; By'jove 04- RarS? C Jr- 19#: M. III. Diadem. 1#5: MOrm?n DUARTE TO FIGHT BALTIMORE BOY Duf". the crack lightaeight in Joe Bateman's stable. 1 .ace a real test tomorrow night B^ltimo?"th "rmory in Baltimore, when h? meets Joe . haiiey, c.f im,umo,e. (ll H t#n_ ound battle. This will he the eml-windup to the main ecrSp b5 ween Jrankie Mason and Little leff for the American fly-weight hampionship. Bateman believes he as a coming star in Duarte, who iaa shown much class In his recent >outs Tickets are on .ale Spalding's for the light. M $9.80 S?M Thea Up! ' CHAS. E. MILLER, he. I fwerly Miller In. ' A>to In 14th St, 4 Door* North of H. |jj LY ANN, 1' BELMONT B BELMONT PARK. June T. ? Weather. ? oudy; track fast. H. nilT RACE. ror 3-7WMIds; claiming; om mil?; >um. 1.401. ? hH How. wt. jockey. ria. an tor he 114 Saade 18 B1 >evastation 111 Kumrner 2-Vs M Htural 101 Penman 8-lVi Kl obrtgade 11? Mooney 4 W Uenre 111 (MtlMtt! 5 !>' quMwman 10M Buxton fl iohaat 111 L'allahaa 7 wi ids Ui-On 10? Kohinaon 8 Ht Faniocli*. 4 to 1. 7 to 5. 1 to 2: PeTas- ae ition. 7 to 10, 1 to 8; Natural. 8 to 5. Oi In.#, 1:3*. Htart good; woa easily; place riving. Wlunar, ch. g. 8, by Kitsherbert? ie*nay. Owner and traiaar, A. B. Gordon. 8EC0YD RACE. ad For 3-year-oldn and up; blghweight handi ap. six furlongs; purse. $1,601. G< florae. Wt. Jockey. Fin. I>l Uadiator 140 Rummer 1-8 B eter Piper 184 Falrbrother 2-1V4 lea Mint 114 Kelaay S-Vfr 1 teaalnas 114 Zdvller 4 1: ">a.vdue 100 Buxton 5 aa oarUhip 111 Turner 6 A< 'nligula 116 Robinson?Laft. Vs i; lad la tor. 4 to 5. 1 to 8, out; Peter Piper. to 2. 4 to 3; Sea Mint. 7 to 10. Time, ; 10 2-0. Btart good; won easily, place nme. Winner, b. c. 4. by Superman? / tawanna. Owner. Redatone stable. Trainer, f. Booth. ? THIRD RACE. ti For 3-year-olds; lilies; one mile; pane, B l.?oi. Ft Horse Wt. Jockey. Fla. r Thimble 111 Turner 1-H Ii Polly Ann US Rande 2-8 Scotland Yet 100 Callahan 3 15 1 'erfection 111 Ambrose 4 81 Thimble. 18 to 1. 8 to 5. out. Polly Ann. bl ut, out; Scotland Yet. out. Time. 1:87 4-3. O^ Itart good, won handily; place driving. Win- M _________ ? LATONIA ENTRIES. First Rae??J1.500; claiming; Sear-olds: 6 furlongs: Colette, ai ady Morrow, Grace Mlnard. 102; SI iapoo. Jacobean. 104; British Maid. n< .olden Dreams. Cremona, 10S; Jim Si )alsy, 107; Romance. 110; Oen. Agra- 91 nonte. 111; Lourh Red. 113. Also B ligible: Seacourt. Guvnor. Ill; Phi- ci inderer. 107. T Srrood Race ? $1.400; maiden 2- j( ear-old fillies; ?V? furlongs; Atta . ial. College Girl. Birdie G.. Little llacksheep, Starella. Bright Leaf, T Coyal Tracing, Helen Rogers, Miss ni [artlne. 115. I, Third R?c??(1,400; claiming 3- B ear-olds and up; 1 mile and a stxeenth; Nelle Yorke, Dulce. Tokaon, 107; Kewpie O'Neil, Harlock, ' Ilex Jr . Walter S. Pearce, Brotn- Jj rly Lore. 11S. Fourth Race ? $1,700; claiming; landicap; 3-year-olds and up; 1 nile and a Quarter; Willow Tree. >' 1; Kimpalong. 10$; Dancing Spray. R 08; Matinee Idol. 112; P. G. King, V 14. Fifth Race ? $1,700; allowances; J The Sedansville; J-year-olds; 8 furongs: Music in the Air, Penwell. ;ho Cho. Humphrey. Dona Lorlette. ?J OS; Balance Wheel. By Ginger, All J< tight Sir. Rama. Advocate, Adonis. 1' 11; Surmount, 108. Also eligible; Sotheration. Secret Greetings, 108; ^ The Baggage. 10?; May Bodine. 103; ? lergeant York, Buddie Kean, 111. ^ SUth Race?$1,400; claiming; 2- t rear-olds; colts and geldings; 44 M urlongs: Stonewall, 102; Day. Sun Time, 108; ColOBsure. Dorlus. Ill: ol Villiam Oldt. lit. ti Seventh Race?$1,400; claiming: y| -year-olds and up: 1 mile and a ^ txteenth: Grace Daughert?, 90; 'etrarch. 100; Tulsa. Melvin. 107; , "rooper, 110; John F. Russell. Cheer ^ reader, 112; Harvest King. 115. j. Blue Bonnet Results. < (i ? ? D First race?Royal Gift. 115 (Paringtoo). 3.10, 2.65, out; Fanatic. 10 (Murphy). 6.70, out; Lonmouth. n, 12 (Grunelsen), out. Time, 55 $-5. $; >orantue also ran. <j >rroid race?Ima Frank, 110 1; Taylor). 17.00, 11.10, 4 40: Cock o" p, he Roost. 116 (Simpson), 7.20. 3.90: Manoeuvre. 115 (T. Parrington), p| 65. Time. 1:14. Trust, Kuklux. j| ;acambo. Lady Luxury. Archie jj Alexander. Comins. Joaquina. Gurg. i. ing Water. Tennite and Bread Line ilso ran. St Third race?Lytic, 145 (Keating). E 1.05. 5.20, 3.30: Candidate, 145 Haynes). 12.55. 4.80; Smithfleld. 140 lo Kennedy). 2.80. Time. 4:10 2-5. (1 Jutcher Roy and Red Start also ran. <; Fourth race Ogartte. 115 (Walls). SI 1.40. 2.30, out; Wolfs Cry. 118 Si A Successful Druglesi Acute and Chronic It is one of nature's most w( health. While RECOGNIZING th ment WE hereby assure YOU ths great extent, are peculiarly our oi Professor Parker for more than 50 most potent ones) of eliminating are supreme. WE arc able to t? (so called) cases of other physicia tions within the Dis-Eased area STREET. Now, should YOU d< ment WE assure YOU that WE Al PED to meet YOUR most EX/ SCIENCE. WE are prepared toclement necessary to meet the eme lieve YOUR SUFFERING. A TI tion AND YOUR FIRST TREA' motto: SUCCESSFUL METHOI to all. Watch for the opening of SANITARIUM. Over 50 years o seventeen in your city. Our refei HON. MARTIN DODGE. 151* O (UMt M s. w. MR. FRANK OW1NGS, Assistant Cashier, Bank of Commerce and Seringa. Ml northeast corner of 7th and E streets I N. W. Ml MR-aJ- J- HOONAN. Proprietor Vlr- ? ginla Theater aad American Luach- Ml room. 610 flth street N. W. MR. W. ST10ART HODOK, Notary. Ml with House 4 Herrmann, 901 7th 1 street N. W. Ml MR. R. M BROWN. Dealdr ta Patats 1 aad Oils, 7th aad N streets N. W. Ml MR. AND MR*. T. H. LEW 18, 1600 i Park road N. W. Ml Drs. PARKER DRUGLE88 PI PROF. H. N. D. PARK ' FRANK L. ANK PB05K M. HOURS?13 M. tc P. wu?laadars SUITE 333. MARYLAND ILDG THIS Natle* la (M > The Vsnaa-XslsfMfalUc Trcs Dr. Rckcrt M. Carroll. M. T. N. i taasaltatlaa. Exaaslaatlaa aa TO 5 FA VC RESULTS. ( I r. b. f. *. kjr Haaaa?Hand?i>lt. Owwr, J. wilkar. Ttalaer, U. I. Murphy r07>TX BACK. Tor Tin Baanuet; ?? Cur- F if*; .traifht; pan*. W.WXi ^ Hane. W?. Jerker. r lacX.tone 1W *" ( '1-4 awreoroa 11.7 < oitllaltl 2-r. ;ril? P??"?0 (2 reekle?? 110 4 or- Cap M Bulltaan 3 BUckclonf. > te 1. te 5. out; liawrroa. 1 la 4. out; Klrtfc. oat. Thae. :U 4-3 a t good; woa aa?lljr; piaee dririai wiap, blk |. !. bj I'rbbie. - Tamarla. raer, James Butler. Trainer. A. liuather. nrri bace. ' For Sj-eiroM. and up; Tke Amityville m udteap. 1 1 II alien. Turae. Il.aoi >( M Horse. Wt. Jocke/ rim. H rorfle 112 Summer 1 IS lomMe. 110 Turner ?.S u . Da Beer 2d 1?1 lloonejr 12 , lieorfle. ? to 3. I to t. oat; Dloaiedes. to 2, out; Ballet Daaeer 2d. out. Time, 412-3. Burt food; ?oa easily: pUre Me. Wlaber. ch f. by Star Bhoot- fair r' taiaata. Owner, Redstone stable. Trainer. I hi . Booth. SIXTH RACE. " For 2-rear-olds; maidens; 4% furlongs; h might course; to be ridden by apprentice iys; purse, $1,401. Home. Wt. Jockey. Tin. fr lack luteal 111 Earner 1-1 % , let a 104 ** nIters 22 * rllllaat Ray 107 l??rl? 34 CI ifty Fifty 107 Bruder 4 eopolitaa 112 l-ii-nan annul 107 Klein 0 n< Black Basra 1. 1 to 1. 1 to 4. out; Galeta. >4 to 2, out; Brilliaat Hay. out. Time. :53. c< art good; won easily; place. Winner, ui k. c. 2, by Black Tooey- Whiskbroom. a ner. Ureentree stable. Trainer, W. R. c< Idgley. 3 ===== ? h. ??????? tc BELMONT ENTRIES. ?; Firet rare?Claiming; 3-year-olds id up; furlongs; main course; ?eba. ??; Hayrack. ??: ponna Ac- Pi es, 99; Fading Star. 99; Omer K., ?,' I; Turnabout. 99; Dancing Maid. a{ I; Fringe, 99; Celtic Lmkb, 102; Ir oyal Jester, 114; Mandalay, 114; h herubino. 114; Frank Waters, 114; * icacey. 114; L/Enjoleur, 114; Crest. 0i 14; Streamer. 104; Cromey, 104; " tiandon, 112; Perlgourdin*. 11*; * heodsia. 95; Chlneteague, 95; Jim- g lie. 114; Carlinc, 107; Brink. 109; ? orothy's Pet, 109; Forgotten, 117; nd Man, 11^;, Merry Sinner. 108. r| Seeaad race?Steeplechase; maiden m year-olds and up; about I miles; ( imes A. Sheridan, 142; Say Which. I"; Sea Scot. 137; The Troud. 137; | areet Kiss, 135. i Third raee?Selling: fillies; Iear-olda; 4** furlongs, straight: oulette. 109; Delhi Maid. 104;' eiled Colleen, 104; Beverly Belle. >4; Flying Jib. 112; Modesty. 106; histle Bloom. 99; Miriam Cooper, J; Drifting 107; Rose Brigade, 107. Faarth race?The Babylon handi- ! *P; 3-year-olds. 1 mile: Quecreek. !0; Pahaska. 107; John Paul Jones. 15: Knobble, 128; Dry Moon. 117. Flftk Rare?3-year-olds: 1 mile; ' ively. 115; Sister Flo. 95; Phalarls. 08: Salute 108: Beckna. 113; \\ar ennant. 113; War Plume. 113; Mr. 100; Squaw Man, 100: Jock Scot, \ 17; Gallot. 95: Dixie Carroll, 115; :r. Brummell. 107. 9l*tk race?Conditions; 2-yearIds; 4H furlongs, straight: Bxecuon. 107; Silent King. 107; 27th DIsin. 107; Treveiyan. 107; New Orans. 107: Sling. 107; Finality. 107; ally. 107: Commander McMeekin. 07; Alice C.. 104; Roulette. 14; Confusion. 104; Toil, 110; Manna 1 s2; Wishbone. 119. Weather clear; track fast. Renny), 4.10, out; Quick Run. 115 KcTaggart). out. Time, 1:014-5. evonite, Billy Dunn and Col. Chile Iso ran. Fifth race-?Baby Grand. 101 (Gru-i eisen), 2.75. 2.40, 2.35; By Jiminy. (J. Rowan). 4.15. 3.55; Vice hairman. 111 (Taylor). 9 20. Time, 39 4-5. Rubidium. Pimllco. Naoli. Sans Peur II and Bly also ran. Sixth rare?Kohinoor. 103 (Murl>y). 23.75. 12.05. 8.15: Sentimental. 13 (Stearns). 8.40, 7 ?0: Warlike, 10 (Lancaster). 11.30. Time, 56 1-5. Bourbon Green. Counterilance. Sol. Gllsey. Axtec, Tom lunders. Jellison. Alhena and dith K. also ran. seventh rare?Kttahe. 112 (Tayir). 29.00. 10.10, 7.45: Chefa. 1?0 flulcroft). 14.7". * 20: Bar Ons, 110 McTaggart), 11.15 Time. 1:41 1-5. hoot On, Trickster II. T^xy L<ou. Jgarmint and Sues also ran. RACTIC j i Treatment for the Ailments of Man Jnderful methods of restoring I e TRUTH of the above stateit OUR methods (which, to a vn, having been employed by years, and which are nature's Dis-Ea.se and restoring health IB ike the cast-off and incurable HI ins and reinstate normal rela- III and place YOU on pleasant tt :sire CHIROPRACTIC treatRE THOROUGHLY EQUIPkCTING NEEDS IN THAT AND DO?make use of every rgency of YOUR case and reiOROUGH physical examinarMENT ARE FREE. OUR 5$ and SQUARE DEALING OUR HEALTH HOME and F practical experience, the last ences are; R. CIORQI W. BRTI.an. Batehar; stalls 12 and 14, Western Market; residence. 1241 31st street N. W. RS. N. R. RTREET, Office Equipment. |U Rulte S03. Real Estate Trust Bldg: H. C. s. XOKTON. Architect. 729 8th itreet 8. W. H. BENJ. BI.ETHTN, Contractor and Builder. 1008 Oregon srenu*. ft WALTER r. RAMSAY. Attorney. I District National Bank Building L JOHN R. HUTCHINSON. 729 first utreet N. W. I. E D. GODFREY. ?42 Westminster itreet N. W. I. LOUIE COOK. 1416 R street N. W. & ANKERS 4Y8ICIANS 1 KR. X. D. D, C. ERS. D. C. TM7. | 4 Halllara, IS M. ta 1 P. M. 1 . 141* H STREET N. W. r rirat Treataaeat itmnt Far Calare4 People | l>~ 8*t FlarMa Arm. M. W. |y i* Flrat lreataaeat FRKE. 1 1l I I >R1TE, AT ^empsey's Coi Impresse: different From Any Thu Respect?No Jack Telli By ROBERT EDCREN. ATLANTJC CITY, N. June ?The thing that impresses me io?t every time 1 see Jack Dempy is his supreme concentration, le bas this quality to a degree nequaled by any other boxer I ver saw. Even in training Dempsey has iery thought so concentrated on is work that he is entirely un-' 5nscious of everything around int. Jack's house is about 50 yards om the arena where he boxes at o'clock every afternoon before a owd of tight fans, in the house nd Its vicinity he is an ideal host, adding or talking to everyone who >mes back to see him. At 10 mln. Lea to ] he disappears. When he >mei out of the house Just before In his tight* and ready for work s walks straight across the road ward the arena, seeing no one. f?t straight ahead, the fighting owl already creasing his forehead. Without a word he gorg directly > the ring, slips through the ropes nd bee Ins hi $ work. I never knew any other chamlon who had Dempsey's power of l>solut? concentration on his work, ve seen Corbett's eyes wander round the ring to see who was >oklng on. Kitsslmmons turn his ead to the press writers to call ttention to some little trick he a* abo-it to pulI- ?to let them in n the Joke?Jeffries look around to ink at brother Jack after landlne rood punch. But Dempsey never >oks around. If the whole crowd ot up and walked out Jack probbly wouldn't notice It. rteing a hampion is Dempsey's business ist now. And when he's in the | Ing he ha* no thought to waste w whid it is ton i THE I 11? l?a -,, Vol. LXIX. No. J CF= ||/roi GERMAIN THK START 0 by many in Gi t^rms imposed unlen Germany dVaul ?delayed until th* the Ruhr valley?*'a ?lou* m?nar* i* lifted ?ortd,M dwlamt the Herald, which bid* th rejoiro "at the dpt pi tranquillity, at A Pan* di*p?u Thorn** W. Larmmt. i wan banker who di Treaty negotiation eial adviser to tfct States Government, i that Oermaa aewptan n-puAtios program m< val ion foe Gnnnau.v ? mis for IM riwi of Kuj Washington, iwiwpo the New York J(?, reports that" 1 "marten and Snrntrin Hu| Hoovvr sotpert a pr Pons* of burning m I try and throughout t This Nor is l ?it is afre All of umns of The . SOjeJI BELMONT " ncentration ? Fight Expert' Former Champion In Thrill in Fighting, i Edgren. on anything elM. It's no wondtr he wlnn fights. I had a Itttte talk with Jack about this last night after dinner. We had been discussing fliers, motorboat driving a la Garwood, and other exciting sports. "But. I suppose/' I said, "there ? no thrill like leaving your corner i hi the bell with a world's championship at stsge." "There's no thrill In fighting," ! said Jack. "That's Just bulldog stufp. You see your man in front of you, and you don't see the crowd or anything else. Yon don't think bout anything exciting. All you think Is: There he is?go get him.' ? uon't think cf anything else. 1 ma> step aside to draw him on, or stand and wait a moment for him j to com? to me. or *o straight after him, the way it seems best. But the only thought I really have in my mind is to look for an opening ; and then drive through It. 1 may | be looking for an opening in one place, and some unexpected opening j may come first. Then 1 have to be ' alert to grab that and shoot a punch through. -When I'm hit I never know It. It doesn't make any impression on my mind?unless it hurts; of course then I just have a sort of a side thought thst 1 mustn't let another punch like that come through. "I don't see anything outside the ring, or hear anything. It's funny j In the rirg at Toledo the only th^ng in my mind was that I must put that big fellow down. Before the fight I never expected to knock Wil- j lard out. I didn't think he could j be knocked down. When I dropped him the first time I was surprised j but when he stood up dazed and ? (couldn't cover so I was *bl? lo hii I him sweet and clear with everyI thing T had. and h? kept getting ?. j up. I didn't understand it. I thought 1 he ought to stay down then. That's I about as near a thrill as I ever ^ j had fighting " UCV f HEN a newspaper's editorials an which reprint from the papers c j, because of their quality, stand he; conclusive proof of the high quality Here on the first page of the "Liter! 4erald's editorial columns quoted ; LITERAl HJBL1C OPINION (New \ ork) combined i I TlTTf -- (Ate ? Vapa?JW. fm.. ?>ltre4 I . M< B New York.. May ! 'ICS - OF (Talc ? t > Y'S SURRENDER TO S F RKAL WOHI.D-RKCOVKHY is will ?rraany's eleven! h-hour awpianee of ilie botl by the Allied Reparation? t'ouiiniMon? ^asl ts on her sgrr*?*inent. By thit> submission sdow of Fren?*h invasion lay black across Unxtremen from ihr . tar York > ? ED r nation* *' V.. 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