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WINNER OF SHOOTING PRIZE Takes Feature Event of Westy Hogan Tourney Washington Shots Do Well McCarthy of Irish American A Does 45 Feet 9 Inches in Hop Step and Jump While Muller of Same Organization Throws Discus 126 95 Feet All Competition Is Keen Forbes field Pittsburgh Pa Sept 20 Two new records were established several ere eqaalcd and exceptional good firks 1 urg up in a majorltj of th tent art cjated in today bj junior athletes from all parts of the Lnited Mates under the auspices of the teur thlet I nlon although the num ber of spectators did not come up to ex pectatlon enthusiasm was not lacking nor was there anthng to be des red in Tne clara tci of sport offered The senior games will be held tomorrow McCarthy of the Irish American A Ntw Voik made a new Junior record in the hop btep and jump with a mark of 4j feet 1 mcne whle Muller of the same oiga itzation threw the discus l1 feet cstdtli hlng another new un or revorJ In the mattT of points the ew York carried off tirt I onors with a total 1 for the dai The Irish merlcan was second with Su points The difference of 1 point between the nal organizations from New 1 ork caused a heated dispute during the Javelin throw th last event of the daj Long after i clock the trouble was settled and it was duk before the few remaining spec tators off ialc an 1 avelln thiower de parted from the fold I jid I I i encan on hl fourth throw th the 1a elln had made lo 6b feet I ott Mohawk New iork followed with a throw of 1 feet Tund protested the throw stating that when he had male his throw rd binding the la elm 1 andle lad become unfastenel He claimed It had 1 een tied causing a snid ki ot whl materlalh aided Lott ink the wiinlnc throw fter i nranRl ne the mn er wa rpferrel to lames illhan sP rptar and treasurer of tho 1 rpfPrPp 0f the ga tips dls lowed I jnd din The lest on ia Itil to the Ir sh American A 1 ott ow been dl nualiled I ind lid hap re pc 1 5 in fir a fit mMftd i second maki er th total to nts of the Irish An en a i placp nf or one thai nred bv the Npw Onh two ath etes who competed in the re it Ohmplc games at Stockholm Sweden participated in the events here todav Muller Irish American A who todav broke the junior record In the discus throw finished fourth in that event across the sea The second was Gallagher shannahan of Phi a delphla who todaj won the five mile race and came In seventh in the Olvmplc marathon Following are the clubs and the points scored bv eah New lork A iruh American 30 Doiton 4 A 4 Pittsburgh A A 18 Shinna un Phi luflahta 1 una tached 1 Lont on Plan Long Inland A second Neundorfer 1 A third me 4 os One ml run I Powe Bo ton A A on Meek Long 1 ind second Me er Ihm burg third Time 4m 4 3 1 rr a Ga ag cr Phi adelphia Shan nahau a Boston A on Hus man Irish th rd Time on La ag cr fi hed seventh In the mara ll on ra a rkno ti Runn jump on Jennings York una tachod he ght feet 0 arraf Mis ou A on3 ph Pi tsburgh A i Running oad Jj np Trr kberg of 5hnna han on 8o 100 tee Brode Ick Irish vmeri an econd hoehan Pluburgh Po au VIcViastr Senicklev i A Pi sburgh won 11 tee I a on i A ond in i in ualdwell Irish an rd 1 6 ee poujd pu ill eveland A non 1 ee lage A I I burg AC th rd 0 een pou A 1 arrirer th on A McDougal I Ame a A on 49 101 feet lafee 1 se ond 133 3 10 fee hern an ura a hej th rd 1 feet Run i op and jLTp Carthj Irish Ameri an A broke he record 1 4o ma A Brooklyn second 43ioi tee Urrell Boston A third 10 100 fee cl hrow Mul Ir sh American nn lfi lt Klage A ch Bl rghan third lu er ab hed new jnior ecord i pound weigh 1 rou haffee New io A 1 I IMk Sherman New una a hed 0 he Birm ng ham th rd a In thou Lf 1 hank A New oth won 1 ee I uno Ir Amer i an A fe ond 1 7 65 10 fc A Lalh A ATHLETICS RETAIN SCHANG Commission Decides Against Buffalo and Gives Warning to Offenders Cinclnnat ho ert The Phila delpl a ib the Nit nal I wig and iff ll In mat onal league nskod tl nal 1 ball enn on de wl wis entltlpl 1 i erv of I ai pah a that thP liei ha1 not it fa th with it and Hip omml vinn in dp lime thf itp here I mdav pron unred tl agreement entered it to letween the two libs antagonistic to thp laws of the game and for that I reason leclarprl It null and void The commission alo ssue I a warning to all national agreement cl lbs that a ev ei penaltv will be imposed on anv club who heoomes a partv to an agree ment which is antagonistic to the laws of the game and injurious to the Interests of ball plavers Plav er chang was obtained bv draft from the Buffalo club by the Philadel phia American League club and the above ruling removes all doubt as to the draft being valid Atlantic City Sept 30 Allen Hell of Allentown Pa won the Atlantic City cup in the feature event of the Westj Hogan tournament here today by breaking 144 of nig 150 targets Charles Newcomb of Philadelphia I Albert Ivins of Red Bank and Harry Buckwalter of Royersford Pa each broke 143 Buckwalter and New comb tied for the high amateur average for the three days with breaks of 431 each in 450 targets Isewcomb won the shoot off 24 to 23 Lester German of Aberdeen Md champion at singles and doubles of the world topped the pro class for the three das average with a record ot 437 out of 500 German was also high in his class today with a card of 144 A Shed of Wilkes Barre Pa and Hawkins of Baltimore both professionals took the entire field in doubles with nineteen out of ten pairs William Ridlev of What Cheer Iowa Fox of Lynchburg Va and A Daub of Tower City Pa and Allen Heil of Allentown Pa tied for first money In the abiateur class each breaking eighteen saucers Frank Huseman of the Analostan Gun Club Washington was again up With the leaders todav as he smashed 14 blue rocks out of 150 Th ashingtonian missed 5 birds out of 5 this morning and got two more this afternoon He made perfect scores in the fifth eighth and ninth event9 and dropped one target In five others Huseman fell down on the fourth time he faced the traps and got onlj twelve out of fifteen chances James A Brown was second among the Capital men with a score of 129 while Dr Barnes was next having 124 breaks to his credit Barnes started off badly this morning but managed to make a good ending as he missed only two birds in three of the afternoon events Brown got fourteen in each of the third seventh and last events and missed two In five other events Miles Ta10r and A Stine had bad luck today when the killed 121 and 114 birds respectively In the third event Tavlor made a perfect score and dropped one in the next time he faced the traps He broke thlr teen in the first and last events Stine killed 12 in the first event 9 In the second 1 in the next 13 in the fourth and fin ished the morning trials with a total of 06 He let one bird get away from him in the first event this afternoon and got twelve in the last time up None of the Washington marksmen shot at doubles Hawkins has registered the long straight djrlng the three davs with a run of 12o targets while Lester German was next with 124 ewcomb made the best straight in the amateur circles having broken 103 saucers without a miss Summaries AMATEIKS Allen He Allentonn Pa Charles Newcomb Phllidelphia A Irwlns Redbank Buckwalter Roersford Pa tt Kahler Philadelphia William Ridlei what Cheer Ioa Deering Racine Wis Sl ar Philadelphia Ford Philadelphia A Chamberlain Vti Haven Conn Frank Huseman Washington James A Brown Washington Dr Barnes Washington Miles Talor Washington Fox Lynchburg a Daniel nchburg Va Fisher Lvnchburg Va infree Ljnchbu a Wlnfree hburg Va Dr Ri hards Roanoke a jene Roanoke a Waon Roanoke a Scl oil Roanoie Va Artz Clifton Forge a VI ner Cl on Forge Va PROFESSIONALS Le er German Aberdeen VId orr Horner a Hawkins Baltimore I Graham Lhi ago iinir TT SAND HILL HEAVILY PLAYED WINNER AT HAVRE DE GRACE Well Ridden by McOahey H6 Outclasses Field Reybourn Being Second With Adolante Getting Show Money Double Five Quoted at Odds of 25 to 1 Eons First in Third Event Special The Waahligton Post Baltimore Ml Sept 20 Sand Hill the 4 year old Eoek Sand gelding who has been made favorite several times at the present meeting but only to win once and then against Azo in two horse race this afternoon met Reybourn Pretend and Adolante on a hevy track and won In a manner that brought cheers from the 3 000 race goers present Sand Hill had McCahey as a pilot and he held the big 4 year old under double wraps until the field hit the head of the home strech where he let loose and his mount came home like a good hore getting the verdict from Reybourn by open daylight while Adolante was an easy third The track was heavy after last nights rain and it was thought that Sand Hill could not negotiate the going He outclassed his field and was heftvily played at 8 to 5 Continental the favorite in the opening dash at five and a half furlongs was easily beaten by the consistent Ringllng who followed the leaders closely in the early stages and drew away under slight urging in the last quarter Pop Gun who finished second went to the front in the first half but quit when the winner challenged while the favorite Continental was knocked back at the start and had little chance thereafter In the third at five and a half fur iOngs the talent was given quite a shock when the winner turned up in Double Five at 25 to 1 while Ben Loyal took second in front of the favorite Coming Coon third Michael Angelo was an easy winner in tho second at a mile and 70 ar4s with Futuritv getting the place position and Supervisor taking third Summaries FIRST RACE Selling 1 rear olds 1 fur langs Ringllng 8chatttngr 3 to 1 4 to and 1 to i non Popgun 10 Turner 4 to 1 6 to 5 and 1 to second Continental 103 Me Cahey 6 to 6 1 to ana out third Time 1 08 4 5 Progressive ana Honey Bee also ran 110 10 Prs bin Dou gles ble 4 IS 143 0 14 0 14 0 141 is 143 11 14 13 ward mile and 70 yards Michael Asgelo 108 Butwell 7 to td and 4 to won Fu turity 88 MoCahey I to 1 3 to 1 and i lo 5 feeond Supervisor 10 Dunn 10 to 1 4 to 1 and 8 to 5 third Time 1 48 Houghton Emily Lee Golden Castle Guafanola Ochre Court and Little Bp also ran THIRD RACE Selling 3 year olds and upward 5 furlongs Double Fire 105 Dunn la to 1 5 to 1 and to 2 won Ben Loyal 117 Burns 3 to 1 6 to 5 and 3 to 5 second Coming Coon 107 Tur ner 13 to 10 1 to 2 and out third Time 1 09 Berkeley Oarth Onager Teniata Premier Catula and Surfeit alio ran FOLRTH RACE Selllnj 3 year olds and upward mile and 70 yards Sand Hill 119 Mc Cahey 8 to 5 1 to 3 and out won Reybourn 102 Ford to 10 1 to 4 and ont second Ado lante B7 Ambroae 20 to 1 3 to 1 and even third Tlmo lfl4i Protend lso ran FIFTH RACfi Selling 3 year olds and upward furlongs Chilton Queen 101 Moody 5 to 1 i to 1 and 4 to 5 on Sticker 102 Burns even I 1 to and out eeond Patrick 106 Shut tlnger Oto 1 to 1 and eren third Time 1 14 3 5 11 Barnes Calisse Stairs Affable Slf Giles and Eton Blue also ran I SIXTH RACE 8elling maiden fillies and geld I ings furlongs Aurlfic 101 Turner 5 to 2 3 to 6 and out won Mary Ann 98 McCahev 8 to 1 3 to 1 and even second Stockton 103 I Butwell 7 to 1 2 to 1 and 4 to third Time 1 02 3 Orosvenor The Turkess Get Up and Macaroni alao ran LOrjISVILLE RESULTS LAST DAY FOR TENNIS ENTRIES 1 la A and Ac VI addli eun Brook jn Annual District Championship List Closes at Noon Doyle Will Defend Singles Title INDIANS FILL SCHEDULE nk 1 Vieadoihrooli hi 1 mha eum 1 1 Fr sor 1 Dd A fbu gh 1 ino vard dah ftna ar bursh tfburth A won vv na Irl merlcan A ncond Roher third Tin 10 1 a seconds lJfl ard hurdle Anal Crifflth Pltuburih A A wtti Trenh 1 A second Welh Cleveland rd Time 16 jeeondi J20 rard dah final Robinson Boston on Ho er Mejdohrook ub Phi adeipl la leoond Rohertion A third Tlma nnds 230 yard hurd final Brad A won Halfer rgh A A erond Loi I Irish mer can third Tine 26 second Mier Pittsburgh A A flnNhed ferond but as sq aided Interfering with Lo ell 440 vard run raldnell Boston A A on A Peplj Irish American 4 second A Bow tf unattached third Tine VI 4 seconds 510 vard run Holpln Bo on A won Frlck A econd Gllmore Do in nlcan Lyceum third Time lm a aa One mile walk fford McCaddin Lvceum Close With Villanova for Game on October 2 Which Was Open Date Carlisle Pa ept 0 The arlisle In dlan fiotball management announced the filling of this ear schedule in the ar ranenent for a game against Carlisle antaon sts of ma iv vears Wllanova on WedneofUv tober a date which ha 1 teen left oj en at Harrisburg on the Inland ground local disilav of notice of the big Thorpe oelebratio i heie Ian month rut the afternoci racti lort but Coach Earner oun 1 time ti lun his piactlA elevens through signal drill which cov ered the formations to be used in tomor row opening game of the football sea on here 1 ollowinR sii als teams com posed if regulars and scrubs held a short scrimmage on the first grldiion apt Thorpes men were In the pink of condi vit i not even a severe muscle bi uise it the outfit Entries close todav at noon for the twenty fourth annual fall lawn tennis championship of the District of Columbia The big event is to be pljed under the auspices of the Bachelors Association and a number of the foremost local rack eters have alreadj entered Past plaj i anticipated in the men Angles in which some of the best of local talent will com pete foi the title now held bj I Dovle The present champion is entered and win defend his title against other aspirants Other events scheduled are the mens double ladies ingles and mixed doubles all of which are expected to produce cloae competition A consolation match has also been provided for in addition to the othr features All matches will be plaved on the Bachelors courts in ood lev lane The entry list will be clostd at the time specified but others will be accepted bv Maury Dove secretary at Twelfth and streets northwest before that hour THE satisfaction of being sure that tthen you take off your shoes at night Luai uui xxustr will be whole is enough to make anv man prefer COLONIAL HOSE The Colonial wearer walks on a sure rooting and a sightly and comfortable one too Lisles 25c Silks 50c mwm pri Every pair peclflcally gnarasteed Your Dealer SelU Them ATHLETICS FOE PRISONERS Plan to Provide More Liberal System in New York State Albanj Sept 30 The Introduc tion of baseball at the Great Meadow prison at Comstock has led to a movement to provide a more liberal sytem of gvmnastlcs and amusements in the various tate prisons Such a plan meets with the approval of Col Joseph Scott superintendent of State prisons and Owen Potter assistant legal adviser to Qev LMx who looks after applications for executive clemency Prisoners are very mueh like chil dren said Mr potter They are guided bv the same impulses even though they are generally capable of greater gelfcon trol I think that permission to indulge in amusements will moderate the sameness of prison life and tend to benefit the discipline of the convicts UPSETS IN GOLF TOURNEY FIRST RACE Two vear olds 5V furlongs Chil ton Kifis 110 Koerner 3 90 straight 2 80 plate 2 SO ho on Yorkvlle 110 Lof us S3 90 place 13 30 sho setond Filing Tom 109 Steele 0 show third Time 1 0 3 5 Ardeloa Mar shon toy Boj ConnaugDt Blue Beard and Cap tain Heck a so ran SECOND RACE Fire ajid a half furlonga Tro Jan Be Is 105 Lai ahan 530 straight 112 Oo place SS SO show non tar Berta 108 Ooote 113 30 place JU 40 show second Polly Worth lOo An dre 111 31 show third Time 1 08 1 Bright one Luria Dutcheea DTv Rosemarj Nelly Agnes France Gaines and Amlnda also ran THIRD RACE Four year olds and upward 6 furlongs alalt 10o Mo esworth 41 straight J13 place 14 0 show won King Oymplan 10S Koerner 4 40 place 3 Bho second Seacliffe 10 Kragen 0 how third Time 1 13 5 00 den Agnes Belfast Robinson Hawlev Uorkbox Golden Wander and Port Arlington also ran FOLRTH RACE Handicap 3jerold and up war 6 furlongs Kootenav In Loftu 8 in straight 4 place 3 SO how won Grme Hughes 10S Goose 5 0 ace show sec ond Mar Davl Skin in 60 show third Time 113 15 new track recordl Sempre us Tot Lad FoIIle Lev Caugh Hill and Green a so ran hel left at the pos FIFTH RACE Four year oldo and upward 6 furlongs Trance lOo Steele 16 d0 straight SS3n place 10 show won SvhestrU 100 Den ner 14 ace show second Helene 10o An dress 3 0 show third Time 1 12 4 Joe Stein Cohort Alanasla Hough Toy Tom Blgoee Miss and Camel also ran SIXTH RACE Three ear olds and upward lfV mi es Dalngerfield 106 Steele 7 10 straight 3 40 place 3 show won Patrueh 108 Molesworth 4 60 place 8 SO ihow second 1 anker 108 Borel 4 10 thow third Time 1 4 3 Beautiful Charltier Commoner Touih Floral Day and Captain Bravo also ran Todays Racing Entries Louisnlle Flret race Handicap 8 year olds and up fur longs Madello Cream 103 Pericles WJ Marlt 195 THe Widow Moon 108 Terrible Bill 109 Second race Three year olds and up 1 mile and 79 yards Penn 100 Leamence 103 Creme de Mintae 103 Melton 8treet 108 Startottle 111 Princess Callawy 113 Third race Three year olds and up 1 miles Rudolf 99 Brig 99 Duyall 107 HlgH Prlrate 12o Fourth race Two year olds Beechmont selling stake 5V4 furlongs Benanet 9a Vollta 100 In qulota 100 Sprightly Miss 100 La Node 101 Ivoby 105 Smoke House 105 Qowell 109 Foundation 103 Dowerall 109 Star of Danube 111 Fifth race Three year olds and up 8 furlongs Reciprocity 9 Lfiy Llgntnini 99 Sir Alvescot 102 Puck lOo Ben Prior 107 Chatiultepec 108 Morflstowfl 108 Quartermaster 110 winter Qreen 111 Bottle Sue 111 Sixth race Selling 3 year olds IA miles Sleeth 97 Dutch Rock 104 Ozana 105 Jennie Oeddes 108 Joe Morris 111 Toronto First race Tercentenary handicap 700 added all age 6 furlongs Porcupine 90 SUntor 92 Simcoe 102 Winning Widow 107 Acton 98 Taftkard 90 Cowl 100 Hamilton 102 KnlghU Differ 109 Ewna 102 Acton and Ewana coup pled Second race Rosebery surge for 2 yearolds 8 furlongs Cogs 103 Brynltaah 103 Olive Ledge 107 Calgary lis Tale Carrier 103 After Glow 100 Leochtres 1U Brynltmab and Olive Lodge coupled Af er Glow tnd Leocharea coupled Third race Toronto Autumn cup 1 00 added 3 year olds and upward 114 miles Inspector Lea trade 97 Solemnla 100 Froglegs 1 Cliff Stream 93 E4da 114 Star Garier 110 Frog legs and Star Garter Schorr entry Fourth race Selling 3 vear 0 and upward 8 fuHns Flower Girl 100 The Busy Body 101 MOke 103 SaJvolatlle 106 Detroit 109 MeAn drewg 109 Malitine 101 Lady Sybil Koranl 106 Chemulpo 108 Evelyn Doris 109 Also eligible George Darls 109 Vlley in Venetian 108 Minnie Bright 106 Danlleld 100 Isabeile Caste 106 Song of Rocks 106 Fifth race Woodbine Autumn steeplechase 1 o00 added 4 year olds and upward 2 miles Rice Grain 10a Bill AndrewB 142 Wickson 162 Ringmaster 157 The Welkin 167 Gun Cotton 162 Cherish 142 loung Morpheus lo0 High Bridge 167 The Prophet 166 Sight lat Rice Grain and Bill Andrews coupled Ringmaster The sYr rWn nflS UiiS Treir old and uJ Welkln Gun Coon cow Cherish and SECOND RACE Selltag 3 year olds and PS YUn Morpheas eoimUd Young Morpheus coupled Sixth race Dominion handicap 1 500 added 3 year olds and upward foaled In Canada 1 mile Commola 104 Rustling 11 Amherlta 11 On dramon 120 Heresy 123 Magpie 111 Calumny 11 Caper Sauce 118 TrOpaeo um 115 Havrock 126 Seventh race Chlfney purse 600 added sell ing 3 year olds and upward 1 1 16 miles Fot Craft 9o Rlnda 106 Lesh 106 Gold Lash 106 Tom Savers 106 Von Laer 109 Aplaster 10a Colston 106 VMv Gal 106 Dr Holiberg 105 At Once 106 Waldeman 114 Havrt de Grace First race Selling 3 year olds and upward 6 furlongs Amoret 120 Flying Yankee 111 Ros seaux 130 Cherry Seed 111 Right Easy 120 Bredwel 103 Second race Maiden year olds 4 furlongs Mohawk Girl 10a George Stoll 103 Hen Peck 103 Hans Creek 100 Stargaao 107 trtle 107 Strenuous 104 Fliklns 100 Falconet 100 Thi race Selling 3 year 0 ds and upward 5li firlongs Onager 100 Joe Knight 11 Jim Caff rej lOo Ca ula 97 Montcalm 113 Knight Dream 103 Chilton Queen 9 Monty Fov 103 Fourth race Handicap all ages 1 mile and 70 jards Adams Express 19 Hedge 9 Guy Fish er 129 Kormali lOo Chester Krum 105 Sam Jackson 9o Penobscot 97 Flamma 85 Colonel Ho loway 9 Fifth race Sell ng 3 vear olds and upward IV furlongs Gfenlda 100 Double Five 100 Golden Castle 100 Sixty 9o Concur an 94 Claque 103 The Gardener 100 Spin 100 Premier 97 Slith race Selling 3 year olds and upwjrd 1 ml and 70 yards Wolferton 102 Banorella 10 Profile 105 Lonj Hand 97 Ne River 92 Pedigree 10 Pm 103 Kate 97 Oranla 10 Taboo 97 Lad of Langden 113 Pardner 102 Weather fine track good 10000 STAKE TO WANDERER Beaten in First Heat of Michigan Fair Feature He Takes Nest Three Easily Detroit Mich Sept 20 Young ftmey Macy sprung a big surprise at the State fair grounds this afternobn when he drove The Wanderer to victory in the Michigan 10000 stake Dorsch Medium Geer entry of whom much was expected failed to finish inside the money The Wanderer overlooked by those who pick the winners took kindly to the heavy going and after finishing last in the first heat went out and took the next three in impressive style Split heats featured the day card only one of the four events decided being taken in the minimum starts The third and final heat of the Horseman futurity for 3 year old pacers carried over from Wednesday was a farce impetuous Palmer broke right after the start ran most of the way around and was distanced by a sixteenth of a mile by Anna Axme the only other starter The 2 16 pace showed the worst acting bunch of starters seen on the big circuit this ear It was the largest field of the meeting and minor accidents caused by misbehavior of the horses and repeated scoring delayed the start of the second heat 45 minutes Major Odell took the first two heats without much trouble but after that Bessie Bee took three straight Murphy beautiful drive behind Dave Halle landed that horse in front in the first heat of the Michigan stake but the pace was too strong and he could not repeat The second heai was a stirring one Rounding into the stretch the field was close bunched They oame to the wire five abreast The Wanderer showing a neck in front after a whipping drive Only noses separated the next four MaCj kept his gelding well back in the next two heats but each time overhauled the leaders in the stretch and won out by close margins Don Pronto led all the way in both heats of the 2 06 pace close pressed by Longworth Mjrtle Granet Jack London and Funny Crank each took a heat in the 2 09 trot which could not be finished owing to darkness Two races on todays card were not reached the 2 20 trot and the 2 10 pace This leaves seven events for the closing dav with racing scheduled to begin at 12 clock Summaries Horseman Futurity year olds pace thre heats purse 2 000 two heats Wednesday Anna Axme by Ask Me Not Sholes 111 Impetuous Palmer Kinney 2 1 ds Time 2 26 2 2 24 3 06 pace purse fl 000 three In five Bessie Bee by ar Onward Parker Ma Odell blk by George Ahreru O40 i i dipt Born of Necessity The energetic mail of today cant abide tedious tailoring want possess thats the spirit of the times which made a place for a Shop of the Calvert caliber and centered immediate attention upon garments of the Calvert character No soonef wanted than provided from an assortment deficient in no feature the custom tailors give you Better in many respects wider assortment more distinctive models more real effectiveness and individuality 2000 to 4500 Suits and Topcoats Just a little ahead of the procession in Hats Calvert styles are always advance styles Westory Premier De Luxe Henry Heath Austrian Velours Parisian Soft Felts and Italian Novelties beginning at 3 The Calvert Co at fourteenth i mt i a ti A lit i Ill 4i i i Eefinements of Dress Fwrt pr i i 04f il 31 A j1 4ife iM if 3 i it 6 3 1 1 1 1 7 4 4 8 8 5 7 i 8 dr 5 ds da 3 4 6 7 SHOULD RUN WELL TODAY TEAMS IN AN EVEN BREAK Cardinals Take Opener From Phillies but Get Blanks in Second Philadelphia Sept 20 Philadelphia and St Louis broke een in a double header here today the latter winning the first game 9 to 4 and the home team the second 5 to 0 bt Louis victory was due to the in effectiveness of Brennan who was knocked off the rubber in four Innings Score it Louis AB A Phila AB A Oilhoole cf 3 0 0 0 0fVavath cf 5 0 3 0 0 Ellis cf 3 0 2 0 Oh Magee If 4 1 1 0 LMagee If 4 3 3 0 0 Miller rf 4 110 0 Whitted 3b 5 1 3 OjLuderue lb 4400 Konetchv lb 4 1 9 0 OIKnabe 2b 4 1 2 3 0 Evans rf 4 13 0 0 Dooltn tl 3 116 Hauser ss 2 12 1 0 Boyle 3b 3 10 3 0 Gallowaj 4 2 1 4 0 Dealt 2 15 2 0 Bretnthas i i 1 llKilltfer 2 0 0 Reddint 4 6 11 OlBrennan 1 0 0 1 0 Mayer 0 0 0 Totals 1J 13 37 8 lFtnnran 0 0 0 0 0 Paakart 110 0 0 IMangiist 10 0 0 0 Walshl 16 0 0 0 Louisville Cine nnat Enquirer The Widow Moon Peerlesf Cream Star Bottle Creme Menthe Leamence Brig High Private Rudolfo Foundation hts Barbee entry Nobby VAintergreen Puck Morrlstown Jennv Geddea Joe Morris Ozana Havre de Grace finxinnatl Enquirer Ro eeau Amoret Cherrv Seed George stoll Strenuous Hans Creek Montcalm Onager Je hnlght Adams Express Penobscot Flamma Spin ixt aque Long Hand Kate Em Toronto ncinnatl Enquirer Winning Widow Tanlard Hami ton srliorT entrv algan ftrrglon Schorr entr Inspecto Lestrade Lad Svbil Chen ulpo 9al ola lie sight High Br dge The Prophet Taper Sauce Rutling Calumny Mj Gal Haldman Weih ANNOUNCE A TEACK MEET Both Herreshoff and Hunter A Beaten at the Ekwanok Links Manchester Vt Sept 30 Fred Herreshoff of Weatbrook and Norman Hunter of Edinburgh Scotland were both defeated in today play for the Equinox cup on the Ekwanok links Both men had been favorites far the final round but the British expert was defeated in the second by A Martin of Ekwanok and Herreshoff was put out in the semifinal by it Marston of Cranford Mafston will meet fflarv Of BkxrajjoK Jn the final round tomorrow I Totals 85 9 27 V3 0 Batten for Breaaan in the fourth tBatted for Mayer in tho seventh Batted fer Fianeran 1 the ninth St Louis 6 3 13 0 0 0 1 1 8 Philadelphia 2 0 110 0 0 0 0 4 Buns Magee 2 Erans Hauaer Gal loway 2 Bresnefian Magee Miller Luderu and Doeltn Two bate hit Wsltted Oalloway Breanihan Magee and Konetehy Three base hit Doolan Home runs Breanahan 44 Ldenj Hlta Off Brennan 7 and times at bat In 4 Innings off Myr 3 D1W and 10 times at bat in 3 Innings off rianeran 4 biti and 9 timet at bat Ir I feeing SaerlSea hit HetiMr Saerlflce fly Konetehy Stolen paaee Doon Qal wy and Broenahan Deuble play Heading ta Hauter Left en basei St Louii Philadelphia ftrat bale a Hl Ofr Ra4i8f 1 eff Brea nap Aj off Mayer 1 lHt by piUherBy Fia poran Evans Struck outBy Redding 8 by Brennan 3 by Mayer 3 Umpires Messrs Orth ion Kliro Timt 01 i fteur miaut SECOND QAME In the second fame Alexander was in great form and non of the visitors reached third base Burke wu hit hard in only ene Inning th sixth In this game Dc oln and KilUfer were ordered to the clubhouse by Umpire Klem for disputing a decision Score St Louis AB A 8 111 4 110 1 Magee If 4 310 Whitted 3b 4 0 2 11 Konetehy lb 4 0 14 1 ft Efana rf 2 110 0 Hsusar a 8 0A3 OPdolgp as iauoway jn 1 0 1 3 1 0 3 0 11 Totals 29 3 24 14 2 Fttile AB A pajikert 8 3 i 3 0 8 Magee If 4 10 0 0 Miller rf 4 100 Lu4eruf lb 4 012 a KBbe 2b i 1 I 0 2 0 3 0 1 Dodte Sp 1 1 5 a Klllffer 1 9 1 0 Moran 1 ft a Aleunder 3 1 0 0 Totals 29 8 2714 1 St Louis 00090000 fV 0 Philadelphia 10000400 Boss Paakert 1 8 Magee Miller and Knake Two saw WU Bllts nJ Matte 8ierltl 11 DoUIan SeriSe hit Paskert Stelen bases Bvana Pajitert an Killer DU11 plajt Ro netehy unualated Mage to Wnjj Pajkert to Doolan Left HsesSt UJuia 4 Philadelphia 2 First bala on baUa4ff Alexander Struck Out By BtJfltl Ir if Uxander 4 Umpires Messrs Kj4oHji4 jytfe Time ot gam 1 hour and 50 piintes Third Annual Event of Terminal A Next Saturday Announcement of the third annual field and track meet for members of the Ter mlna1 Railroad Department A has been made the games to take place next Saturdaj September 28 at the rail road grounds Fifth street and Florida avenue northeast at 2 clock Entries close Wednesday Fourteen events comprise the program For the benefit of members who plajed in the baseball league and who are not proficient at track sports four baseball events are Included They are throwing the ball for distance throwing to second base for accuracv fungo hitting and running the bases against time Dashes and middle distance runs Jumping weght throwing and a relay race constitute the remainder of the program Medals will be awarded to winners of first and second places while a team prize will be given the relay winner The following events will obtain for the meet 100 yard dash standing broad jump 1 mile run bunt and run to first base throwing baseball for distance 220 jard dash running high jump throwing baseball to sedond base for accuracy 440 yard run running bases against time funsTo hitting running broad Jump putting shot 1 mile relaj five njen to enter four men to run PUTS APPROVAL ON BOXING Snow La Restlna Cot Elbrino Belle Porter Lew Perkins La Sail Carna Garrison Cyclone Ashley Cubanola ch Cunningham Hal gr 0 Donnell Harry Thistle a Marvin Moburn gr Ross Doctor Toe Brown d3 Time 2 lo4 2 14 3 15 2 19 3 li trot the Michigan stake purse 10 000 three in five The Wanderer by The Tramp Ramey Macy 10 1 1 1 Dave Hale br br Peter the Great Murphy 1 9 8 Ruth McGregor ch McDonald Eva Cord br John Benyofl Annie Kohle Carpenter Dorsh Medium blk Geers Rapallo br Hodges Arona flcKinnev blk COa Lady Green Goods Andrewa Peter Bnv Willis ime I6V 15V 3 15 2 lSV 04 pace purse 1 000 two in three Don Pronto blk The Director General Durfee i i Long worth blk Murphy 3 2 Babe Gamison 3 4 Walter Cocbato blk Snyder 4 3 Sara Ann Patch blk Coi 5 8 Sadie Hal blk Snow 6 3 Tv Cobb ch Colb 7 7 Tirre 1 4 2 11 09 trot two In three purse Jl 000 unfinished Jack London ch by Constenaro Mur phyl 2 14 Mirtle Oranet blk by Granett Mc Donald 18 5 Funn Crank by Keystone Jonee 8 7 Pee Wee 5 Geers 3 9 Derby Bo McCarthy 4 3 7 Fair via den hark 3 3 8 Nen Zell Lasall Dolh br Jamison Doctor Mack gr Nu kolM Tim 2 I4W 1 1 3 I 9 5 9 10 4 5 8 7 7 7 8 6 dr 4 cgraM You Feel Right in Because They Are Right YOUVE got no idea of the wonderful becomingness of Youngs Hat blocks Even if it wasnt the best value of any 3 Hat it would still be a strong leader But with its quality theres no second choice There a Youngs block for every man young or mature in Soft and Derby and all Three Dollars Louis Hirsh Nine Twelve St ji 4 8 VIRGINIA LOSES STAR HALFBACK Arnold Sheldon of West Texas Military Academy Oasts His Lot With Sewanee Sheriff Harburger Reports to Governor That Bouts He Saw Were AU Right New York Sept 30 In my opinion bovine as at present conducted is a per fectly legitimate sport All the contests I witnssasd wr conducted humanely Sheriff Harburgtr as peace officer of the county of New York thus jrlves box Ing upder the Frawley Jaw a clean bill of health in a letter addressed today to Joy IHx rPlyin to a recent communication from the governor inquiring whether prize fights were toeing allowed Several pJjThU past the ihtriff has been at the ringside at sotao club and Ms report sent to the governor is a summary of his deauctipng 4 wUnesg of bouts Last night he saw the KUtene OKMfe bout at MidUon Sijuara Garden Special to The Washington Post Charlottesville a Sept 20 Arnold Sheldon halfback last jear on the West Texas Military Academy eleven and touted as the most seaaational baekfleld man in the entire South haa cast his lot with Sewanee and is therefor lost to Virginia This unwelcome news came today in a telegram from the player father Jf Sheldon of Roekport Tex to Ldle Camp bell a Virginia student who spent last session in the Lone Star State The mes sags stated that young Sheldon had already entered the Tennessee Institution which turns out teams that rapk with the best in the Southland and battle with Vanderbilt each year for the championship of Dixie We can get along without him said Pop Lannigan when told the news In the opinion of the veteran trainer the necessarv baekfleld material is already on hand The squad had another three hour workout today when several of the new men were given an opportunity to show their skill in breaking up various nlavs Three elevens were sent up amj down the gridiron in signal drill and should be in readiness for the initial scrlamare af the season tomorrow The coaching squad was augmented to day by the appearance of Bob Williams of Roanoke former president of th Virginia Baseball League and one of ths best football coaehes in this section Williams was a former end at Virginia and after leaving college coached Virginia Polytechnic Institute TJniver eitj of South Carolina and other Soutft em institutions A CHAMPIONSHIPS TODAY Washington A A Confident and Will Leave for Baltimore at Noon With great hopes for bringing tht South Atlantic field and track championship title back to this citj nearly 30 athletes of the Washington Athletic Association will leave for fealtlmor at 12S0 today to participate In the game at Patterson park Members of the party which will make the trip have been asked to report at Fifteenth street and New terk avenue at noon The first participation of th new athletic association should mark the beginning of a long string of victories ax cording to Its members who are confident of the team ability because Of its union with the athletic forces of the former cross countrv club which it ia believed added point winners enough to vouchsafe a victor in the championships The local representative is particularly well balanced in every department There is no fear entertained for the Baltimore clubs none of which can present the strength of the local team Several nonpartlcipant members will accompany the team to the games and to accommodate all a special car on the electric line has been chartered for the entire party EIGHT HEATS TO DECIDE RACE I Every Horse Entered Wins One Lady Russ Getting First Money Special to Th WalhlnjIoB Pot Clarksburg Va Sept 20 An eight heat race lh which every horse Wn a heat featured todays Lake Erie Circuit track events at the ClarksBurlr fair it was a 2 16 trot three heats of which were raced yesterday Although Handy and Dodge were the favorites Lady Rues showed wonderful recuperating powers and carried Off the last three heats Eight thousand persons attended Results 8 18 trot parit 2M Lady Jlu ek woof Handy second Podga Br tlr Doctor Atliol fourth Beat tints 2 IT 1 15 pace purie HOo hiao won Mabel 6 second i tattii third Kins Mc Ewen fourth Beat tlma iSii 20 trot curs 440O elxSt atartiri Mrtft fc a won Th kligfiita aecoad mrtojiett ra third Harry WlUsw bi 4vartb Brt time 3 17Vi Five eigbttuj of a mile rutoiaf yam 150 Maek and Tvxb won Acnes Day lecoW Chalice third Time 9 at Automatic 1 aa txA cnjis alio raa Three Quarter mil flash puree 815 Teniaat von Littia Marr secaai Chenanlt third Time 1 17 County ciilrmtfl Automatie and Moraine piu imxu 3 TEOTS HATCH TO WILLIAMS Defeats Gohert Former Chanipion of France in Three Straight Sets Boston Sept 20 A fjobert the former French lawn tennis champion was easily defeated by Norrla WTJiiaW Jr of Philadelphia In an exhibition match on the Longwood courts today The Preach player was somewhat mt of form and Williams who forced the new American champion Mauriee jfc IrfugMJn to play two five get ai ce last month orj in traf etf a Aiaiea AsaoeUUoa Teiedo Sj Celuafcw flTJrrt fft Tolei Coluinbus 1 Sscosi sams Kantu atyr 1 Paul Indlanapoila at LonlarUle PSV Smile in Style and Save a DoIIar THE HAT HIT OF TODAY fycdgeZKat The PRICE ot the Dqdge is 30CUtb WORTH ot it is a dollar more sn try as you will you can find nothing About them that will sot fpi pare favorably with the best 300 hat produced Jf you want the model shown above iu for the DEE SEE but we have 100 other derbies arid soft hats galore THE DODGE HAT STORE IN WASHINGTON 504 Ninth Street Northwest Wti4e8 Street as vf 4SS Le sS 4r a si Jrt4 ASi3 t32 tefit37f its izr Qismsi.

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