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*SUDAY*J R. tgq~grtIn~stIue~id%fff* - .7- 1lIAR p I~ VF DUAL TRACI OXFORD-CA to twe. Oe worM's record was Iaeia twenty-ve feet three Inches in tl a ofre s t29.4 heauner throw. - thogh hopelessy ostdaSed. .f? the vIetors to ew reoords 319'ard hurdles, while Edid and 'records in the quarter and E. O.. Gourdin. Harvard's cowe star, was the hero of the atternood for his piodlglous leap in the brea jump was 8% inches better than th wold's record, and the dusky Crlm son athlete alw showed the wa; home to a fast field in the- oentur, -Ia 1014 seconds. C.As M Aastber Vietory. B. G. Rudd's efforts in wit nhig the quarter cost him the hal inWe, in which he finished second t Tommy Clampbel. the Yale star. 1i 1:66. H. B. Stallard, the Cambidg miler, showed the effects of his ra ost accident, in which he suffere a sprained foot. He won the pil, easily, but In - the slow time ' 4:f6 2-6. The easy victory for the American was not expefted.r IeSO-ard dash-P. Ooudy, rat; . t AbC as, Cambridge. seo sd; 8. H. ld ma. third. Time, 10T1-5. Size..r-poud hemmer trew- . , Urwn. Harvard. first; MD.edde, Oaftrd secocd; P. . hask. Ts T. chrd Lemyth of throw. 1 . stAtd brd .lesp--. , atd. Tae 4wa C. , 0. tr Sa1 A a ed aes el. e o", Camb de. third; I, T. Di mekinso f6eight of idp. . t - T-d un-H. . V. Duasd, Oaforl first; G. W. Chapman. Tate. second: T'. C Oas. Ya,. third. Time. 4 scoeds. aiid rume-. . tallerad. Caabrild fist: N. Tatham, Campbrldge, sqcead MW. ii . Tale, third. Tim., 4:2J:-ti 1!e-Terd HsrdMe. 139-yard hgh -ardl.s-C. a. arognew Iarerd. firs A. Huilman, Yale second L. F. Pattdge, Cambridge, tbirti. Time 1653.5 seonds. STe8-pnd shot put-J A. TolberI Harvard first; A. . Jordaf Yale. second A. c. re,w Owfordh third; H. Waterhou nambridge. fourth. Put. 43 feet 1 Iachn " Two-mile run- . K. Doug , Ya first W. . Searove. Cambri.. seend E. C. tanderpy . Yal third. Time 1:52 1-6. FrT R - Dr * Agourdis, 11rva ( firnt; H. U. A.hams, Cambridge. seond C. G. Eragass. ifaVar. third. JnmD 26 feet 2 incises (worlds. r.rd). 180-yard rea-T. If. -Campbell. Tali l . 0 . D. Rudd. Oxford. second; S $2.6,esma third. Time, 1:r. The P t-yard run was won by 'o Campbell of Yale. The time was 1:5 and was better than the prev3ou record, which was made by H. Wi Workman. of Cambridge. In 1901, an was 1A55 9-6. B. (3. Rudd, of Oxford was second, and E. W. Siemens, Yale, third. FIRST RACE-Dark Ages, 11 (Denny), $6.6, $.00, $2.5. won; ml an Mae B, 116 (Pool). $2.05, $2.35, see ond; Bumpety Bumps, 115 (Wa(lsB t2.r, third. Jacjuere Fedora, Am bush. Plaudlia, Fo Glove also ran. FECOND RACE-Chef Sponsor, III (arrington), $9.10 $.4.6, $3.60, won (3allipot. 106 (Lang), $10.25. $5.40. see ond; Bengore, 116 (Mooney), $3.935 third. Lady Catherine, Broad View Reconnaissance, Sir Williams, (Kama Dorothy Carlin. Gay Life, Areal Satnmoor ale aso ran. THIRD RACE-Clansman, 101 (ay Br), $42.90, $10.60, $3.70, won; Jame B. Brown, 115 (Lyke), $3.10, $2.40, sec ond; Fannie Bean, 112 (Burke), $2.35 third. Saddle and Boots, Mable Cur tie. Evelyn White also ran. oe trank was refunded. on Sadd6 a1 Boots. FOURTH RACE-Bygone Days. 10 (Mooney). $17.30, 14.95, $2.55, won rolden Sphere, 115 (Huff), $3.40, $2.8 second; Black Servant. 9 (Lyke) 32.45. third. Petrarh. 'intIco, Jear Corey, BKentish Boy also ran. *Coupled. FIFTH RACE-Iinburn 1foo (H Burke), $19.10. $11.20, $5.55, won; Be laro, 102 (Barnes)., $8.40, $5.05, second Fong John, 102 (Anders , 43.0 third. Louis, Tippo Sahib, Pastoria Swain, War Zone, The Arche r al ran. 9IXTH RACE-Madron,). 1 5 (Mor r1s). won: Neensh, 103 (McTaggart) second; Rhymer, 109 (Parrington) hird. They Shall Not Pass. Cantflver Piedra, Richard V., Refugee, Gour mand. Bond, Indiveret,. also ran. SEVENTH RAC-Court Fol. Ill ite Mad t orhfer Buckbtar aioi. AptoenUs ed lad Waredi Oresha eb C.e Leen BUCKCYE ALT. ThrM l of M a..ilats W,ae sd.. Alwe ybst Uands lowAs$12z m ordershippe pace ost C.taO. D. anywhecan Phone Franklinn 1e14 eham. e..a.w. andth hetand os Rgt-. sRis atA CiONEpre. -816p9th Sat. e. A. Wa.gto. D. . -671 Baltmore Street IDEMEN and Yale 4efated Oxford and Cam inmet here this taroo by ,eight d hei Go dia, Sarbard, llaped w broad jump, ant 4ve liternational e ,eard. Surprises were the victory s run, and arowa, of $arvard, in the the Britisbers isyl race out and 8nth am thrw . jum and Stala= .ot ow hwijisers, ndle reepectlyely. : si.ieriocks Umir HiM.aIor *Go4Twose. ST. LOUIS,' July $&-George Sisler. star of /be ; Louis Browns, today two beatitge to Umpir brand. The trat came when an covered a risht acreas the jaw that dropped Hi a during : a> argument in the Inning. Sisler was ruled. out of game. The atar waited after the game for the umpire and again at tacked-him. I%-k oeked the tmpire down, but Bildibarand get up and - the two were punching furiously when other players interfered. E[MPIRE RESULT FIRST RACE - The Boy, 114 (Haynes), 3 to 1, 1 to 6, out, won: Sun flash II, 114 (Ptdr), ovt, out, second; Staunch, 100 (Callahan). evon, third. Scotish Chief, Clare Frances also ran. SECOND RACE-Mad Hatter, 133 (1ator), 1 to to, out, out, won; Re count, 100 (Callaban), out, out, second; Snap Dragon II, 96 (Mclaughlin), out, third. Only three starters. THIRD RACE-Kal Sang, 119 (Sande), 3 to 2, 1 to 2, 1 to 5, won: Little Chief, I2$ (Fator), 1 to 2, 1 to 5. pecond; Mustard See, 113 (MLler).,2 to 5, third. Runstar won but disqualified. Runstar. Penitent, Yankee Star. June Grass, Rib Grass also ran. FOURTH RACE-Orey Lag. 135 (Sande). 1 to 4, out, out, won; Careful, 108 (Ensor), I to 2, out, second; Copper Demon. 110 (Rice), out, third. Knobbie also ran. FIFTH RACE-Scotch Verdict, 107 (Ensor), 4 to 1, 8 to 5. 4 }o 5, won; Pirate McGee, 107 (Pennn), even, 2 to 5, second: Mose, 107 (RJee), 6 to 2. third. Episode. Phalaris, Gem, Johnny O'Connell, Sunt'ose also ralp. SIXTH RACE-Sedge, 414 MNatr brother). 6 to 6, 1 to 2. 1 to 4. won: Reparation, 114 (Kelsay). 1t 1, 4 .to 1, second; Shaffer, 114 (W5,ner), 7 to 5. third. Goldier, The Almoner. Rum mel, ClouIgh Jordon, Miracle Man, Knot Grass, Beverely Belle also ran. EMPIRE ENTRIES FIRS+ RACE-Five and a half fur longs. Lady Mother. 107; 'Zennotta. 99: Fifty-Fifty, 106: *Trimbel, 115; Lady Delhi, 112; Beverly Belle. 102: *Greenwich Village. 100; Zorro, 106; Tulwar, 102; *Duncecap, 10. SECOND RACE-About six fur. longs. Jago. 114; Applejack II, 114; Fluff. 107; Santa Claus, 106 "Fringe. 92; *Fort Churchill, 114; Bluebelle, 101: Hard Guess, 102; Granny Lee, 104; LIb erty Girl. 109; Princess Pandora, 102; Lloyd George, 109; Equator, 10); Ace of Aces. 109; Midian, 114; Sugar Plum, J9; Wedgewood. 94. THIRD RACE-Five and a half fur. longs. Maredale. 115: Margaret White. 104; Glen Bells. 102: Restraint, 112: Fred Kinney. 105; Vepizelos, 103; Repa ration, 105; *Kirtle, 19: Plurality, 105. FOURTH RACE-About six fur longs. War Note,,106: Dry Moon, 103; Purchase. 140; Lucullite, 133; Thunder clap, 131: Dunsandel, 93; *Dimmendale. 97; Bennington, 93; St. Allan, 95. FIFTH RACE-One mile and a six teenth. Ardito. 105; Watcher. :'' "Viadi, 100; Lucky Find, 97; Miss Ran kin, 92; Frederick the Great, 105: *Hello Pardner, 100; Tan II. 105; Men lalay, 105; Lottery, 105; Knight of tha Heather. 97; Bally Mooney. 100; Kn,g Agrippa. 105; *lalute. 100; L'Enjoleur, 105. S[XTH RACE-Five and,a haMlur. longs. *Janku, 109, *Mabiel A., "., *Simple Simon, 103; *Goodhart. 102: 'Sailing Along, 104; *Wreckless, 99; 'Kirtle. 106; *jFair Virginia, 9L.; *Doughnut. 105; *Bab, 92. 'Apprentice allowance of five pounds claimed. 'Weather cleer- track fast. FAIRMONT AND HOLMEAD TENNIS TEAMS WINONERS Fairmont defeated Racquet Club by four matches to three while Holmiead won from Argyle by 6 to 1. The results in the Fairmont-Racque1 matches follow: llingies--T. Benton defeated .Jobnson. 6-3 and 6-3; Edgar defeated Buckingham by 6-4 and 6-1. Double.--Johnson and Edgar won from E. Dow-d and Howenstein. 6-2 and 6-4: Stewart and Burington won from -Burkingham, 6-2, 4-6 and 7-5; R. Howenstein and Shanker won from Hoover and Wagonnr, 6-4. 4-6 and N-6: ,Nee and W. Benton won from Mc Leod an,d Sickler, 6-3, 3-6 and 6-3. Ma-, and Long won from C. Dowd and Boi. ton, 6-3. 4-6 and 10-8. Ih the HolmeadeArgyle roatcheb Bates won from 8telwagen, 6-1, 4-6 and 6-2. J. R. Ballenger l*on from May. field, 7-5 and 6-1, In the doubles the scores were.: L. Doyle and J. R. Bal lenger defeated Bates and Mayfield, 1-6, 7-5 and 9 love. Steiwagen and White defeated Pierce and Robinson, 6-1 and 6-1. McCatharan and Dyer defeated C-arr and Sonmekant 6-3 and 6-1. Holmead and E. C. Hallenger de feated Glabel and Melgar. 1-6, 7-6 and 6-3. Robinson and Williams defeated Keamon and Thurteli, 6-4 and 6-3. ArsI A. C.'Wins. The Ari A. C. defeated the Sher #ood Yankees Saturday afternoon 12 to 2. Quiflcy A. C. Winner. QmyA. C. defeated IMelvale A. C. by iine score of 4to 3. t:Jt OF w 'AY Yti Il Just after Long Jim Barnes, tl ham, had annexed the open golf the Columbia links Friday, Presid< sented him with the cup of the Ur RICE AND SHAN GRIFFS WITI Sam Rice and Howard Shanks ar men, according to the latest figures, six doubles and Shanks twelve triplh The following players are the lee on their respective clubs as follows in both with twenty-seven doublps I Meurel with twenty-seven dourbles a: Athletics, Lawton Witt with twenty tripleK: The White Sox, Bib Falk with to his club. The Red Sox, Derill Prati leads his teammates. The Indians, Manager Tris Spel Gardner ten triples. The Browns, C Johnny Tobin eleven triples. Individual Batting. Player. Club U. All. R. H.HR.Sn. P(' Hellmenn. Det.16 347 73 149 12 2 .439 W,aw. Waash.... 16 12 :: i 0 0 .417 Bun.Ce 61333* 6 43.0 job e 73277 1 0.0 4uhelad Det1 "28 140,.0 5pae.Cev.9326 1633.8 .oi.s . 1.. .6 3 3 7 4 6 . Wod4,'e..1.9. ' .36 Be (ed t L.7 23 08 1 2 36 the Columb.Ci.7 2ink Fr3d1y, Pr6e.3d Samkr R e'4 a 2d Hoar Shanks .ar m1sen, ac.or....7 31o the latet 4igur. siandoulese.3 and Shnk twelv t-r.p40 'ontheir rlepive c4lu36 a follows Meeph' with wenty-96eve doubles .3a heiy white 26, Bib Fa with .33 hstru. he.6 Red 4o1 Deril Pr.336 leadso hi ..tea 33mmates.33 Thed Indian...3 Ma2133 1Tris Sp.32 GaPrt. ten...6 triles 3# Browns .32 JonyN Tobl. 4;eve..4 3 trip6les.33 Plnnir. Boub .. A 32 4. 104HR.S3 P Bugish. o. . .9 3 1 4 7 7 14 12 1 .319 Ric,w washi. . .191 ist 12 1 0414 .317 Eluerb, w-st..L46 161 38 613 0 2.437 hienb. DN.7Y..8 339 72 107 9 10 .300 .'uhrndy, waeh.'? 24 i 12 0 0 .816 oakon. Ci..8 303 67 108 3 .21p rocbn, t. L. .6 333 44 1041 7 .312 Wood,r Coy... .26243 41 77 0 11 .14 .oair. Dot .. ..1 21 1 7 0 1 .313 3oeron, Clev.L..70 233 2 0 01 .2 Wludsea .s. ..93 311 6. 114 16 14 .314 WIttd, Phi.....1 322 63 13 0 10 .211 Bute. DN.. .0 244 03 10 4 10 .311 lone.h Dot...6 704 120 1 04 .311 IeaerC . Y ...44ii .76 305 4 0 6 .10 !ltu . ot..1 022 69 0 3 .0 isith. Ct. 1... 76 216 65- 170 4 1 .346 ivker. C.oY... ..1 1237 3 71 0 .304 ohrtn. Phio...1 246 26 34 .0 2 .30 ihankas., waoh..4 1602 66 2 47 .323 .uane Phiel...8 32743 61 -i9 4 .210, hambrg'n. Wle'42 162 0 3 0 4 .336 truney. Cleve. .460 4 16 24 1 6 .3 I. ays. N. IY... 31 8 6 11 24 3 .330 lopp,oN. Yh....8 336 3 10 0 0 .239 ard, . Clv...3164 2123 105 2 5 .227 Pnaty. Phoa...367 3 11 3 6 .224 Yoth. . .Ay. ..3 143 37 45 1 1 .291 Potr ...0432 417 0 4 0 2 .30 h.wkey..Y.17 47 7 14 1 .293 Ric,ch s. h... ..3 191 14 21 4 3 .1 Eohnrb. wa..291 61 23I 16 0 ..21 serber. Nt. V,...031 31 4 3 10 1 .116 .ioriay Wah.I i43 54 1n 0 09 .116 Ionsl. C i. .... 4 1 0 2 104 2 6 . larbon, C It. ....3*. 233 44 Ol 4 .215 tenoI,k. Bi. ..78 245 41 1 3 71 .514 jaukis. N.ot...2 6 213 17 60 0 1.2 hne. Dnt...2 144 5 17 4 1 .81 BARNES GO OEs THAT'S A y4 a .: e Pride of Pel- Association, a championship in just chewed mnt Harding pre- "Thanks, Mr. ited States Golf was over. KS LEADING I LONG BINGLE! e the leading sluggers of the Grif Sam having connected with twent: s. ding sluggers in doubles and tripli The Tigers, .Hr Heilmann leac md nine triples. The Yankees, Ba id ten triples leads his club in botl -three doubles and Jim Dyke eleve enty doubles and eight triples lead , nineteen doubles and eight triple ker thirty-four doubles and Larr eorge Sisler twenty-five doubles an Player. Club. (3. AB. R. H.HR.MB. P1 Nhrely. Cni......4 ";16 :16 9u 6 2 .21 Miller, Wash...4 237 36 67 6 2 .21 Rush. D... 66 :.40 a 9G 0 10 .2I Ja.som.n Cleve.79 200 46 79 0 3 .21 J. Walk r. Phail.6 4 231 29 67 1 6 .21 Sott. Boa...7 322 41 90 0 3 .2' RohsJig. N Y.7 256 41 71 S 6 .21 Alnamilth. Det.. .35 97 6 27 0 1 .31 D)ykes, Phil..92 36 54 91 10 6 .2 MIlam, Wash... .56 171 21 47 0 0 .14 Brower. Wash. .64 175 26 43 1- 2 .21 Meer.. Phil.15 44 6 12 3 0 .32 Perkia., Phit... .05 334 37' 90 3 2 .21 C. Waller. Phili.7O 20 45 32 11 1 .24 Balne. St. . . .214 .0 4 9 1 0 .32 Paimero, at. L. .21 30 4 S 0 0 .21 J. Collins. Ba.. 77 292 30 79 0 6 .21 Leilbold. Bo.....69 215 36 67 0 6 .21 Lamit. 2 L. . . 39 126 13 3." 1 0 .21 Mulligan, Chii. ..38 353 61 94 1 10 .24 Holling,.D[t .. ..21 21 3 3 0 0 .21 Shnrion. De.. .6.9 244 26' 37 0 1 .21 Gleasn.'St. L. . 7 '4 . 6 19 0 1 .2. Young, Det .....7j 264 29 63 0 3 .21 P. Collins. St. L.36 06 7 22 1 0 .21 Smith. Ut 1... W..60 192 10 49 3 2 .32 Picinich, Wasn. .22 67 4 27 0 0 .2. Kerr hi...0 63 9 17 0 2 .34 Myers. Bos...19 40 5 20 5 0 .21 Blurweli, St. L. .20 20 2 5 0 0 .31 Hendrys, Bem.. .43 123 10 53 0 1 .23 Pennock, Bog.. 4 311 1 0 .2< Schalk, h...7 4 06 2 Dausse.e.....2 6 4 13 1 2 Calwel,Clee.2326 1 6 0 0 .24 O'Rourke, Wash.9122 33 3 0 1 6 .32 serent Dt...2 60 6 1 0 0 .2; Thomas. Cleve...2l21 36 S 0 0 .21 F. Walker, Phil.19 96 6 15 1 1 .21 Billings, St. L. .19 44 2 10 0 1 .31 e Cana. Phil.. .24 59 7 .12 0 1 .31 lloway. Phila76 240 32 07 3 .2 Blhmke,. Dot.. ..2 I1 4 11 0 0 .31 Baghy, Cleve....35 6 .. 13 0 0 .23 Zachary, Wash. .24 65 103 3 Dais li. L.. ..31 52 4 1 : : .121 Viok.1Bo....1223 1 7 00 .21 Wease, St. ....49 94 12 20 2 0 .2{ Rlommel. Phla. .26 40 6 10 0 0 .24 Karr. Boe..26 29 0 6 0 0 .24 Cov'kie, Clove...27 75 3 15 0 0 .24 Shockr. St. L..36 45 9 9 0e4,24 i.nn. N- Y...20 30 0 4 0 0 .4 itt. lB...6.219 23 43 0 1. .11 Oldham. Dot. ..3236 3 7 1 0 .11 McNally N. Y. .23 2 3 10 0 1 .11 M att. l'hl~..1 26 1 2 0 0 .11 Hotmiann. N. Y(.17 42 4 S 1 0 .11 Mert, N. Y....22 54 4 10 0 0 .11 Briekson Wab.30 29 2 7 0 0 .11 schact. ~a... .20 17 0 3 0 0 .11 Harris. Phil.23 17 1 10 0 0 .11 Lee,. Ni. L...2 159 16 37 0 1 .11 Bodie. N.Y..29 34 4 14 0 0 .11 Faber. Chi....2 66 9 11 0 0 .11 Mog'dge. Wamh.22 57 4 9 0 2 .11 Waiters. Bos....22 72 5 1i * * .11 Mc'lellan, 'hi. .37 i22 11 18' 0 1 .14 Knlp, N, L..2 30 2 4 9 0 .21 Milkinonn. ('II..1 332 0 4 0 0 .31 lesonard. Dot. .. . 21 42 2 5 0 0 .11 T WA&~NOT SUWE THtNG hich conducted the tourney. Jin his wel-nown clover and said President," when the presentation Playsr. Club. G. AS. . R.MIt SB. pC. Russsl. Bos....23 at 1 4 0 0 .12 Acosta. Wash.. .17 23 2 2 0 1 .001 Narler. Phil..... 17 23 0 2 0 0 .091 Keefe. Phil..... 26 33 3 0 a .061 McWeeney. Chi.16 22 0 0 0 0 .000 Club 1111t661. 0. AB. Il. H. 2B.IB.RR.SB.PC. Cleve . ...28 2086 660 1052 210 63 24 31 .326 rDetret 90 3200 631 1009 160 60 40 62 .311 AMt. Louis 30 5071 466 $11 142 60 42 48 .300 1. N Y. ...16 2930 400 362 166 46 TT 4T .200 Chicago .$1 3031 35 563 143 61 16 63 .264 Wash . ..04 3215 446 010 163 62 20 T2 .279 s 9este. . .37 2834 13 T37 142 30 10 47 .273 Ls Phila ....3 3100 36 533 47 40 64 41 .260 b Pichs Reesa. Last shut Pitchers. Club. W. L. PC. W. L. Out Odenwald. Cler.. 2 0 1.000 2 Paber. Chi......11 6 .760 6 Hqqs. N. Y......16 6 .760 7 .. 1 S Sutherland. Dot.. 6 2 .760 .. 1 .. 1, Perguee. N. Y.. 1 .760 3 . Morton. Cleve... , 1 .760 .. 1 1 Schacht. Wash... 5 2 .714 .. 1 y Cooeleskie. Gi.Ve.i 7 .632 .. 1 2 d Shaw, Wash..... 3 0 .667 1 1 2 aill. Cleve ..... 10 6 .626 . 1 Collins. N. Y..... 6 3 .626 4 .. .. - hawkey, N. Y.. I 1 .645 2 .. Hoyt. N. Y......11 7 .611 2 .. I Hodge. Chi...... 3 2 .600 3 . 3 Jones. Boa.......13 0 .691- .. 1 3 2 Moridge. Wash. 10 .68 . 3 2 2Middletom. Det... 7 6 68 . 2 . 2 tlhle. Clove.i . 5.1 .170 . . 1.. 0Bayne, St. L..... 4 1 .671- 1.. . 8 Pe nock. flo.... 0 1 .101 2 .. :: ,fb Cleve. ...10 3 .536 1.. . K . t ... 4 .156 1 .. . 6 Zechar?. Wash.1 9 .560 2 .. ,Shocker, St. L.. .11 0 .150 1 .. I So r.'hl.....6 1 .141 . . S 2Dav. St. L... 5 .129 1.. . Keorr. ChI....11 11 .500 2 .. S 8Harris, PhIl.... 0 0 .600. .. 1.. flush. floe... 6 .60 2 .. 2 IT Oldha, Del.... 6 6 .5,0 1 .. 1 S othoron. St. L-Bloe. Clove........... 4 4 69 S .. 4 Van Gider St. L. 4 4 .500 1.. . 's Ac.osta, *ah.. 4 4 .500.. 1 . 8Pery Y...3 3 .100 .. . 2 1 ?ICaldwlIl.Clve. 2 0 .64. .. 1 . '*1Myera. floe...7 5 .467 .. 2 .. 6Quina, N.Y...6 7 .462 1.. . 6 Pslmero. St. 1... 4 6 .440 1.. . 5 Johnson. Wash.. T 9 .415 .. 1I. 2 Hollig. Det..2 4 .420, .. 3 . 6 Rommel. PhIl.... 9 13 .400 .. 3 . O Leonard, Dt.... 6 0 .400 1 .. 1 0 Elhmko. Dot..1 11. .39 .. 2 . II Dausa. Dot.....6 10 .275 .. S . 4 Brickson, Wash.. 4 7 .564 .. 1 3 '2 Cotney. Wash.. 4 7 .364 ,. 1 ... .1 Blurwell. St. L..., 2 4 .213 2... IS Twombley, ChI... 1 2 .333 .. 2 . IS Karr. fBos...1 2 .353 .. .2 . I3 Naylor. Phil..2 6 .2W . 2 . 2 McWeoee. ChI., 2 1 .25 .. 3. 0 Russell. Be.. 3 .514 . . . TI Melreannn. ChI.. 2 6 .260 .. 3 . T .eefe, PhIl.2 5 .300 ..' T. S Thornaah'n. floe. 1 I .161 .. 6 . 9 Hasty. PhIl...1 S .111 .. t. * Wilkhias. ChI.. 1 10 .091 1.. . 4 Rilchmead, St. L. 0 2 .000 .. S . 3 Morris. Chl-St. L. 0 3 .640 .. 3 . 5 Dsaaenr. ChI.. 0 4 .004 .. 4 . Leivathan Plays. The Leviathan A. C. will meet the Sstrong Navy Yard Marine nine to. S morrow at ifth and L streets, south. 4 easit, at 2:30 p. m. Webb, the 2Leviathan's star hurler, wit hurt * against the Marines, with Pope on the is receiving end. .Teams desiring gaes 0 with the Leviathan, address P.M. Boyd, 123 Pennsylvania avenue S southeast. Win Seventeen Straight. g The Siver Stars won their seventh astraight victory today by defeating i the' immaculate Scouts, 30 to 4. or 4uden, fur the winnarn- a1swd oaly a three hAits Manager Jik. Muiane WIP Be In Charge of Carnivat at Union Station Plasa. Bams.l interests, of the amateur and Independent clams particularly, have pledged themselvee to give their hearty support to the carnlval and outdoor circus which starts temorrow evening at Valona 91a for Ihe benefit of the Ba eball i Hsht of the most pt Tlnent fra, tetbfles of the city wil also be en thushlatically -beh4ud the event, which < le to last for two weeks a the b . bull teams making up the league t their names and draw their from the Masons, Dlko. Red Met. Wooaen. Moose, Macoabees, Knighte of Ppthy . and Odd Plowa. EMu Jack Mullane. the local ba 9 lam undertaken to boaduot e carnival for the Fraternal saew ball League and accordingly Is brlt- I lng to the city a troop e h t i ohmes, cleanest prof era and novelty attractions It Is poi-l to secure throughout the vaudeville world. I brining theI Glth's Greater 'Shows to to Wshing ton, Mr. Mullane assures the public that every act in - the entire program wEl meet with the approval of the most disoerning of audiences. Before signing tpe eontract for the two-week term. Mullane first secured i atd".oap a oV from the mayer of pmerdt. . werethe enter tainers - finished up a long stay.as$e. alight. All of the usual features in oluded In an outdoor olicus and cearl val will be Included in the program which starts tonmorrow and two weeks of frollcing and fun are prnmled devotees of this big open air event. CAMP MEAII[TANK CORPSTEAMAFTER TRACK METTROPHY Athletic Games WIN . Be Big Feature of Reunion at Chesapeake Beach. The tank corps at Camp Monde. Is out after the Washinmton Pst trophy in the American Legion's first track meet and re-unlop to be uts.A Thursday, August 26. at'hesa peks, Md.. Yesteeday, Ueut. H. V. H. Harrb, athletic officers of the tank corps. In formed the chairman o the athletic committe that he is planning to enter a relay team, as well as men In the various dash and distance events. The tank corps numbers many good ath letes, and it's guing to take some bat work on the part of the legion mem bers to keep the majority of the medal. from reaching Camp Meade. Invitations have alg been extended Fort Myer, the Washmlltoo BarrackA, Fort Hunt. Bowling Field. the Ma rine Barracks and the Navy Yard to enter men in the various events, and it is expected that every branch of the service will be represented in the various service races. Cy MacDonald has aecepted an In vitation to referee the meet, while l Jimmy Mulligan. *l known in local athletic circles, will officiate as starter. Capt. Ernest L. Higgins of the tank corps, and Lieut. Paul Foote, of the Walton Reed Hospital Post of the American Legion, are two of the judges. The remaining judges have not been selected as yet. WINDSOR ENTRIES1 Kenlworth entler for July 26: First Race-Purs6. $1.200; ClaimIng. maiden two-year olds; five and a half furlongs: zTiger Impres. 93: Canny Lady. 107; zOrace Foster. 107: Zack Terrell. 108; Plaudella. 106;1 xMalsavane, 100; Peace Pal, 103: Mo mentum. 105; Fedora, 103: Forestall. 106: Roma Lee. 107: Delhimar, 111; Nellie Lemon, 107; Commander Col. 112: Edith Loans. 105. Second Race-Purse, $1,300; claim ing. three-year-old- one mile and 70 yard.: xackte y, S8; Tuanoea 105; zChow, 37; Huen, 106: VIe Munos, 102; Non SkId, 07: zTribune, 106; Gilt Fringe. 37; Day LIly, 16: Joaquina, 105; Mary Jane Baker, 105; Dr. Chum. Woll,. 103; Roseate, 105; Surmount. 110: Winall, 07. Third Race-Purse. 81,000; elaIm ng, three-year-olds- one mIle and 70 yards: iPlato, 90! xHyamnpoin, 102: Lady Stella, 97: King Trojan. 105; xLough Red. 102; BloomIngton, 33: Toreador. 105; Beck Top, 33: Me.rri mac. 107;:a n, 103: Dan Jack son. 100: All Right Sir. 107: xMr. X. 100: Be Sure. 112: lady Lillian, 37. Fourth Race-Purse, $ 1,0W; allow ances. four.year-olds and up; e mile and 70 yards: Ten Can. 105: Parisian Diamond, 100; Besthoff. 103: War Zone. 111; Dodge, 114; King Thrush, 114. Fifth RacePurse, $1,400: claim ing, four-yrearolds and up; 1%~ miles: iflomeward Bound. 33: Ellimon, 106; Mistress Polly. 101; Benevolent. 106: xDarnay, 98; Lady Longfellow. 164; Walter Turnbow, 106; a(apital City, 105; Napthallup, 103: Darley, 111; xDotta. Best, 105: Young Adam,. 111; Austral, 106: Wave. 113; Sundarla, 104. Sixth Race-Puree, $1,000: claim ing. four-year-olda and up: one mile and 70 yards: King George. 112: Jean of Arc. 107: Locust Leaves, 204: Wlnneconne, 107: Guy, 100: IRuby, 107: War Glod. 106: Grace, 107: The Nephew. 104: Dr. Rae. 103; Ku Klux, 106: General. 103. Seventh Race-Purse, 81.600: claim Ing. four-year-olds and up: one mile and 70 yards: Piedra, 106: Star Realm. 109: Osgood. 106: Lothair, 109: Aph, 107- Exhorter. 1flq: fan.' Peir T. 109: Lowell. 109: RoIsterer. 109: Pnkn,113; Sea W ,10:Frank~ -Annrentic'e allowanee. LEAGUE!$ Usa r tiri i o.b.' waA. tIwnAdp*"., ettePrteM, wMl ' as :lT y"3s n tt.uITta w~ P-gr Oa . AB . NSS 1a , t. L .3. 33 IA .1 .63. W. i.1..,i1 1 . MT. C?"::f '4 i .1 ,1 y ..:' i 1 ' :1 4 Me~~ ~ tii:i{ 1 41 1 ,.. . U 4 il, 1i 1 1 IIw Pr 0 $ 4 sf11a. i.. ..4 oR .ra Ck::: m.i 4I 11 1l1 . 1 ! Iesten. N. ..1 1i 1 0 0. .35 b .C .. rro . 1..24 $1 0 1 37T Bater N. Y.... 124 310 3 1 1 .337 eush. 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Pbt....... 4 .6 .. . lulle, r. .... 4 9 . .0 2 . . Pitt.. . 4 6 . 3 .. 2 . . 8i . .523 .. 4 1 13[tsma.u33 ..la. i ..0 ~''6L::sA * :: : .28 P . 4 Bls-$..L. a .. ..1 El r.Cisv... 1j .444 1 . otu aka.. 10 .400 .. . .314 .. 2 .. u.200 .. 2 North.at.L.... 1. 3 6.. DUWKt COLONYWE0M JAOK JOHNSON IN-GOTHAM NEW TORE, July 22-Jack John ten aritv. in New York yesterday and was welcomed in Harlem with much ado by several thouand negroes. Two brass bands blared fortb as the pugilist stepped from a train freen Chicgo. A rade was immediately started up Ln1 aveue. Johnson being acnompanied by Sam McVey and Joe Sennette. also pugilist. Johnson Eaned wn every direction. ie wore a heckeed suit of high vslubilty and hls bald head glistened In the sunlight. A panquet followed the parade. CONTRACTOR LOSES $1,800 ROLL TO HIGHWAYMAN ANNAPOLIS. July 23.-Local deputies and member. of the State police are hunting the man who held up Henry Buendegard on the aIre more-Annapolis boulevari Friday and relieved him of $1,ite In tash anli a check for $46. The attack took place near P.aan. ten mile. frora Ahbnapolia. SAndegard is a emractor and buildes, and appeers to have been se bewiered by the attack that he has not been able to give the of flals much asistance. He stated that a white man approached hi n from behind and hit him on the he-ad with a club. He remembers noth ll YOU WAIT IT FI IN G AR PRICES SUiTS FOR MEN S$4.677 909 Pa. Aem