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TOUT' aces. THE BUFFALO EVENING NEWS TYO FOR HERD ON HOLIDAY I 1 -e4, fj vet i Baseball arts' World's Series Popularity Contest $..1, WvL ii. i-' Out, fcijO, 4 ir.i--..- dLlGHT Rice ICopvrieht, MIX, Haw York rribtiw Inc. MOXTH OK To4aj Csrd. FiR'T BACB-TtuvMuai-urs rrjle, three-yeAT-uuis aud up.

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I know Juat bow Uoee feel who bold three aces Please- enroll me. as a contestant in the BUFFALO EVfNlT-'G NEWS Easeball Fans' World Series Popularity Contests. When some one cope a full house or a tralght: For ynu can read th lorrow Is their 1 (l.Kei, 'u. u.iti; Aiif-ii-can A'-e. i Aiisou.i, till.

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Mhi', IfiHiti. v.il'l-lf, Omnr.d. Krhl Gi'iy, 1 rank, M.aey acd Ovur 'ireri rui. HXTH ItACE UE and one-quarter fl a sKfT.xri fim) on ytvsirdy's s.fr-toouii itli Akrotulc h'vrrf laH nark. is tbiis way: Thr btom wm tie at twos mi the lOlh inmnff arid Barney, first UP Jor tlx? Hffd, slammed ttrwr double rirkt.

1oiJ neatly wti'xi tuia to tijiM aftd tin, winniur run lookjwl litte a dii. Fuvnerm faces at.TGee. 112; iiatpy Vaiiey, lu; Tuffl 1:2 SKCviD R.4CE 5 1-J furlonrs. Ica.ct-n cijiu alid fcui-diy CM Chin. S.r 1 Vurii Krai liS: Ail ir Ailvai.ii- 1 i.

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llj; Rjiirixin. lsiowmr IluijiOrs. 116; inf'irn. J's; iliu.d Swurp lo. TiilRD KACi l-ifi njj tbree-year-olds and upwmd.

rlairmnr: Lazy Lou. i Tiiitiker, 1-2: Gear, no; ifurfc ail, lis CoDToy. 1:3: 107: Peninno. Ii2; Ktta Jipre-t. 197 fcroix Or.

107; La Address The while they mourn the bitterness mire, trie- i ii i or rate, Town And when the market breaks, I know the feeling. As stock yon hold go tumbling a NOTE E-tj baseball fsn will fee credited with 1800 vote en receipt of th first ftominAtion properijr filled out with fuii um and 4ilre. with a crasn. When everything around eeems daz(d and reeling And all the bfeliy world has gone to smash. But after all and who I there to doubt it TAKES BANKROLL ON TRIP; FOOLS YEGGS Lumber Dealer's Office Safe Blown, Be Finds, Nothing Stolen.

When one takes up the darkness of despair. wonder how the fcaseball feels about it As Ruth's bi? bat comes swishing Today's Card. FIRST RACBV-Six and a half forlonra, three-yesr-olds ana upward, ciaimica; Pickwick, 12; JitrttsUrk. IIS; Arnold. 1J7; Prim' of Como.

lii; Youneed. 110; Tattle, Poca-tello. K. SECOND RACE One and ono-siiteenth BHies. Hire-year -olds and upward.

Borrow seiinr baoci'-ap -low kteTarrart. lit; Kimen-dorf, 18-, Crystal Ford. balrestra, 113: leuey, 100; Thnll. 103. THIRD RACE-Fire-eirhths lfjth run-niur Woodnaren selluif suites, Ury Moon, 112; ko Opener, Crimson Rambler.

107; Alratras. 191; (iuvenor, 106; Ki-, Plosive, 17; Vibiaw, 4.ady Stella, ItrZ; General Averare, Us. FOURTH BACH On and one-strteenth miles. Sir Walter handi-sp. three-year-olds and upward gachmir.

lis; Iionnacona. 120: John P. Gner. 125; Natural Bndre, 120; Pastoral Swain, 115; Ill: Recount, 110: Wood Violet. 100.

FIFTH RACK One mile. three-rer-oHa, allowances buma Care. 114; Pilrnm, 116: St. Allah, Feeder. US; Caruarrua.

La Glorieux. 113; Cactam Alco-t, 115: Armistice, 110; American Boy, 110; Ardito, 110. SIXTH HACB-Five-eiehths mile, two-year-olds, maiden special weirbts Fluff. 114; Dourn Gin, lit; Mile. Cade an.

US: Vibrate. 116; Foam, 116; Vanadia, 11a: Jamaica Belle, lis; Perfection, 11a: Joan Mane, lis: Music in the Air, IIS: CelUe Ijus, lit: Mollis Barnes, lis; Thimble, 116; Arrow of Gold, IIS; Frirbt lis: Fiambette. 115; Perry Riree, ll; Blue 1H; Bnranaa. 115; Kolo. 115.

Yesterday's Kcsulls. FIRST RACE-Slr and one-half fur-lones, purse $1,103.33, three-year-olds and upward, fillies and mares, selling Mile. Vivion. Ill tHicei. 8-1, 3-1, 8-5, won; Jyn-tee, 120 (Zoeller).

U-10. 1-2. 1-4. second; lively, 104 (Moone). 16-5, 1-1, 1-2, third.

Time, 1:20. Game Chick, Occanna, Cinderella and Say Which also ran, SECOND RACR-About two miles, (1500 added, Windfield steeplechase, four-year-olds and upward, handicap: Incisive, 137 (Cheyne), (M, 8-5, out, won; Lytle, 112 (Knnedy), 4-1, 1-1. out, second; Debadou, Ii2 tPowers), 3-10, 1-5, out, third. Time, 4:18 2-6. Doublet also ran.

THIRD RACE-Five-elghths mile, guaranteed value $4000. 29th running Clover stakes, two-year-olds, fillies, allowances: Careful, 121 (Kelsay), 11-6, out, won; Nancy Lee. 112 (Keoph), 1-10, 1-4, out, second; Prodigy, 112 (Rice), 15-1, 5-1, 7-10, third. Time, ,:59. Jacbina also ran.

FOURTH RACE fVeven-eiBhtbs mile, guaranteed value (6MG. 22d running Carter handicap, three-year-olds and upward Audacious, 117 (Keogh), 6-1, 2-1, 1-1, won; Constancv, 110 (Nolan), 3-1, 1-1. 1-2, second; Naturalist, 124 (Turnerl, 11-5. 4-5. 2-5.

third. Time, 1 .25. Mad Hatter, Irish Dream, Royce Roola, Lion D'Or, Pen Rose and Old Koenig also ran. i FIFTH RACE One and three-slr-teenths mile, purse $1,103.34, four-year-olds and upwards, claiming Goaler, 114 (Schuttinger). 9-5, 7-11), won; Little Nearer.

112 (Ensor), 6-1. 2-1. 1-1, second through the air? Vardon will not only be the world greatest golfer, but also one of the world's greatest pedestrians If. he can still play 36 holes a day, flitting from city to City, and not- cave under. Beyond go one isn't quite as springy and rouare, 177; N.r.in, 117; HiKO Voitare.

11-: Hunli-r I'liitt. 112. FO; KTH mile. Omar Kha-yam purie, thret-year-oluB and upward, filiies and marc. allnwiuws: Mile.

Daaie. S7; Sin-o Mild, 27; Viva America, 105: Lady air Play. 112: Kctus-'-e 11, Mane Maxim, 97: Swei-pinr Giiuioe, 105 iiulee Tf.km. lis Jap. ids.

firm RACE One mile. Broomstick handicap, three-year-olds and upward: The Porter, 113; Jack Hare 117; lwin, 107; Baimeur. PaetoJireao, 104: Pen Bandley. JK; Wood-trap, i.j fiacds of Pleeare, 104, SIXTH RACE 1-J8 miles: Grey Earte. 107; W.

H. Pearcel. 112; Zone d'Armea. Bombast, Alhena, 112; Slullelasli II, 1S2; Frank Wilson, 112; Porte lirapeau, 112; Kliur. 112: Masoia, Pansy Blosnom, S7; Mamir klly.

Sweep 1B; UMe Pauofcita. 2. SEVENTH KACE-1 1-4 miles: Bradley's Choice. 113; Harvest Kinr. 110; Bourbon Greed 115: Cajnain Reoi.

Uniest 110; Arrow Point, lul; Alex 101. lesbrrdaj's Besnlts. FlIiST RACB-Three-quarters mile, added, Jim Guffney thri'-ii-year-oids and upward, ailowaiiees Bullion, ios (Mwrist-y), (3 JO, won-Travoaiy, (Roheru), out, (1S.U0. $14.10 second; Gipsy Quwn. 104(i, (Robinsoni.

out, $5.40, third. Time, 1 :11 4-5. Flyine Welshman. Eiue Paradise, Sam's Boy and Escovar also tun. P.AfK-Five and one-half furlongs, purse $1300, short grass purse, two-yi-ar-clds, fiilie.i, epeclai weights-Penwell.

112 (Gray), (37.50, HIM, (5.20, won; Golden Autumn, 112 (Small wood) out second Eleanor 112 (Connelly), out, $8.40, third. Time, 1 :08 2-5. Sure. Grace Minncd, Mary Tawasentha, Lough Maiden, Mayflower, is to go fishing," Mr. Lyman told reporters this morning.

"If I hadn't been going out of town, I would have left my money in the safe as usual." American Association Games, MORNIKO 6AMKS. Columbus. 4. Toledo. 2.

4. (. Indianapolis, 4. 8, 3: Louisville. 2.

0. Minneapolis, 1, 7, Swcl Piul, S. 10, 0 Milwaukee. 5, 13. 1: Emuas City.

8. 11, 1 AFTERNOON GAMES. Columbus, 6, 13. Toledo. 5.

IS. 1. St. Paul. 4.

10. Minneapolis. -10. IS, S. Indianapolis.

8. 13. Lonisviiie, 5. 11. 1 Milwaukee, 10.

14. Kansas City, 11. 17. 1. SUNDAY'S SCORES.

Indianapolis 1, Louisville 7 (first game). Indianapolis 2, Loaiariile 8 (second game). Coiombns 1, Toledo 7. Minneapolis 4, Saint Paul 0. Milwaukee 4, Kansas City B.

Eastern Lcacue Scores. Worcester 14. Sprinrfleld 4. Hartford 1. New Haven 0 (P.

Pittsfield 7, Albany 6 (P. Bndeeport 2. Walerbury 1 IP. SUNDAYS SCORES, Springfield 8, Albany 2 (first game). Second game postponed rain, Bridgeport 18, Hartford 7.

Worcester 4, New Haven 5. Pittsfield 8, Waterbury 2 (first game). Pittsfield 2. Waterbury 1 (second game). resilient as one ued to be around 24 or S3.

The Long, Long Trail. Lyman G. Shaw, lumber dealer at 915 Eagle street, hurried down to his office this morning to tell friends there about the two and a half pound black bass which hs caught, with other fish, at Port Maitland, last Saturday. He had been away on a fishing trip since Saturday morning, and the office had been closed. He found his office had been entered during his absence, and that his safe had been blown open and ransacked.

No money was taken, according to Mr. Shaw, because none was left in the safe over the holiday. His papers were torn and scattered about the floor. All the window curtains, usually raised, were drawn. Police believe the thief entered the office through a small window in the partition between the office and the lumber shed.

"You can see what a fine thing it The Davis yip and Jhe polo trophy are still out on the long, long trail. i iv; 1 i -i so far as our Lncle bam is con To return the Davis cup. or make a battle for it, our tennis team will be forced to travel some 25,000 miles, in eluding the return trip. A distance of 3000 miles each way frrrrtow'T wsUlm BUtuI. ho protrmilj pil-i fjrd sn-ond.

Jxba popped to Walsrr ftnd i hope immediate eettW-merit beran to fli'lsr. SsrsTPiit, ho Lad sarrd tbe Hrd from a hiu-ifh ipionuitly with ft horoer on Bun-day afternoon, foukd ftff two ftnd tbe crowd wm whetted to a. razor edra of exnwnimt. Then he set off the lireworim. Far and hifh Backed the next ollerinr sod th ball dlsftppeared behind the hoe Mfn over the left lieid ien.

The rame was ot with a All three rune counted and Jew pU credit lor bit aecond home run in two i days. The eoorc wm to t. had been mn and tu-k rame up to the extra inmnr The Bison were afTMal time on the etjye of eormr ftnd the Akron-te had tn tumed dowa with men oo iecond and third in their half of the lth. The Bisons rot the jump on the Tutors in the opening: inline when Gilbooky't hit and ileal, ft paaa to Barney. Dowd'i eacrifioo and a nle by Strait yielded ft pair of runs.

JTottunff more domr for the herd until the 19th. In the nerond inninir Walker put the ball Ufii where Sarrent did later for ran and in the nxth WsJsh aeored after he really had been thrown out at second by Benconrh. Thorne'a single wnding hira home. In the mominf rame tbe Bisons no wild the banes and with the aafietance of plenty of hard hiU.nr won, hands down, to I. Tom Roprers twirling- for the Wiltwmen with great suceen).

Pat Martin, officiated in the afternoon and pitched gift edgwl ball, heinr right on the job in pinches. Ftfur of the hits made off him were baby ones to. the infield. With Buffalo winning- tbe Saturday game to 1, low tie the Sunday one to and etpturmg' both ramee yesterday, the Buon-4kxon record thin season to date stands: Games, Won. Lot.

TH. Buffalo 32 10 2 .833 Akron a if ,167 In the Extra Inning Game. Martin of the first three men hp rn the first inning in four minutes. Re pitched ftix balls, two of which were strikes. Walker's home run in the eeoond inning oiued the left field shoe sign by going orer it.

Martin had Smith struck out in the second inning but Corcoran wa'tted him. Smith got his dnserts. however, as Bengough nipped him trying- to steal eecond. Umpire Corcoran is etill the same old corker balls and strikes. He has a cork lft each eye when he calls 'em.

fn the fifth inning, with two down, Shields grounded to Keating, who fumbled and threw to the birachtrs. Bengougrh was on the job tufckly he rot the ball on the rebound ttear first base and nailed Shields at second, Keatinr taking; the throw. Pretty snappy stuff. Umpire Stockdale called Walh safe at second in the fifth throuph the simple prooeM of calling- the play before it was completed. Walsh was dearly out.

He subsequently cored the tyinr run. Strait ftnd Martin let Walsh's meanly little pop drop between them in 10th. It was almost ut Martin's mitt. There wasn't any black cat yesterday morning; or afternoon. The Bisons won both rames on their merit.

In the afternoon they wire knocking on the door of victory in several inninrs only to have it slammed in their faces. In the lOtu, however. Sarrent busted it wide open. must be taken to go after the polo cup utted six years ago at Meaaow Brook. This seems to round out a total of more than 30.000 miles that our con tenders must face as challengers.

which is quite a distance to walk if you happen to have a nail in the heel 8as si si i of your shoe. The Age of Brawn. t-i 4 4. 1 ft vt 4 t-f-'-i tJft- i-i Add the name of Cyril J. Tolley to the list of champions who are replete with brawn, of unusual physical i I build.

Regreso, 10S (Fator). 5-1, 8-5, 7-10, third. Tolley weighs over 200, and is almost Time, 2:13 3-s. eto, sunnyiana ana kick port also ran. i -i .1 i- as husky as Dave Rerron or ''Babe' Ruth, two other champions who make SIXTH RACE Three-quarters mile, purse $1,103.33, two-year-olds, maidens, normal humans look like pygmies.

special weights: Kirklevlngton. 115 (Wtl 1 son. 11-aj, l-a. out, won tiiuirer. 1 Keogh), 5-1.

7-5. 2-5. second: Eternltv Detnpsey is an unusual physical tj'pe in the way of sheer power with a displacement now put slightly over the 200 mark. Hagen, the open golf champion of the United States, is an- mtWc ee 3 I Mifew i 115 (Schlttlnger). 30-1, 8-1, 3-1.

third. Time 1:13 1-5. Magic Silence Wapiti, Ross R. Copper Demon, Our Boots, Sammy Jay anq Frivolous also ran. other husky delegate, weighing around 1tt ne IQfi rirttinda 4 Two other physical slalwarts are Gerard Patterson and William Tilden Devonshire Park Races.

in the tennis circle. Patterson is over 1 six feet, weighing around 200. Tilden is also over six feet, but of a trifle less yssv i 1 Jl jrf- I Today's Card, displacement. FIRST RACE One mile, three-year-olds and upward, claiminr Mallowmot, 111: Bengali. a Most of the leaders herein mentioned are young and big and strong.

These are not the only essentials of winning sport but, Zippo how 116; Statim. 105; Gallant Groom, lot: Galley Head, 111; Banyan, 106; Oalamore, 101, dl thevf helDl Youth, strength, bulk, SECOND mile, three-year-olds and upward, claiminr Paul Connel GAME. stamina plus surpassing skill. Who MOKMN BTTPPAT.O ly, 115: Omeme, 116; Cock s' Mam, lit; Bar. eneourt, 115; Draroon.

116; All yezina, can beat it! The Haunted Leader. AB A. AKRON. ABRJTOA. ShieMa Jb I 1 Deckhand.

115; Thrifty-Three, 1 IS; Roisterer OimTejr of 3 6 I 1 0 107; Srikebreaker. 110. i Waleh of. Barney rf 5 flowd THIRD RACE Three-quarters three For about 15 vear the New York and Cleveland American league clubs have bumped into more harassing Shan'on if Thorpe rf. 4 Walker lb year-olds and upward, claiminirOiuco, 110 Lanrhorne, 115; B.

B. Johnson. 115; Summer fate than anv other rivals. 1 i 1 16 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 '(-t -i. 44.

Webb SirU. 117; Pokey Jane, 102; Propaganda, I 1 1 I 1 1 trait lb. Jxvbs If. Barrent 3b RVattnr sa Brum-y e. 4 p.

M.i.nt., X. '4, I 1 i. l'-i--Mit: Earnest, 121; Darnay. US; Benusphere, 115 They have had stars crippled, pitchers with lame arms, outfielders with broken legs and everything else iivt. -r i.t4) WuaJ ummS rr-J iw'--" -T Smith 4 Flah'ty 1 Ctup 1 Sandy Hi M7.

FOURTH RACE-PiTe-eirhths mile, twa- that tends to wreck a ball club. year-olda, maidens. (Claiming Maurice 114 Natalie. Ill; Undine, 10e; Capon. 1W; Buen And here at last they are romping along; as the two rival claimants for a pennant, the first that either will 114; Hirh Wave, in: Sandalwood, 109; Hoi Suark, 114; Vera Wood, have ever won if either wins.

fiFTH RACE One and ose-eirhth mile. four-year-olds and upward, clainmur ttftr- They are the two haunted clubs attempting to break away from the base, 107; Georre Duncan. 107; Puts and Calls, bondage of the past. ere tue wiioie storv. 112; Boxer, 10J; Henley JJ, 111.

SIXTH RACE Four and a' half furlonrs. a 1 17 14 1 III! t4aail. Akron I I 1 I I I 1-1 Krrora. Powd 1, Sarrent. Eeatinr.

Walker. Webb, Purtell; six runa and 4 bits off Flaherty in inning. runs and 4 bits off Culp in 5 Inninra: boees on balls, off Rorers 2. otf Flaherty off CulD strnc out. by Rotnrs 4.

by CulD 1: two-base hit. Smith; sacrifice fly. Strait; stolen bases. Barney, Dowd Jacobs Keating- J. Sarn-nt, Gilhooley Brurrr; donble plays.

Webb to Shields to Walker. Purtell to Walker to Smith, Roseri to Dowd to Strait. Thorpe to Walker. Keatinr to Dowd to Strait; left on bases. Buffalo S.

Akron ball. Brurry; umpires. Carpenter ana Stockdale; time, 1:4. With an even break of luck either should win. Yanks have the batting and pitching power.

Cleveland two-year-olds, allowances--Anna Wood. 110 J. S. Beardon, 113; Bell Squirrel, 113: Grey bourne, 110; Joe, Tar, 113: Morene, 112; Daa Jackson. 10S; Miss Dixie, 106, has the organization and strength 4n other lines.

But it is a bit too early to overlook SEVENTH RACE One mile, three-year-olds and upward, eiaiminr Medford Boy, i 113 the White Sox, who have quite Sefuree, 117; 'Point to Point. Ill; Marrery, punch of their own with a chance for 110; Plunada, Uo; Waterford. 115; Alrardi. 116 their pitching to get very gooa. skye Ball, 116; 'Harry Giover, 103; Koueo.

116 It will be a great battle almost as AFTERNOON GAME. lesterdAj'g Besults. great aa the American league affair 4k CAMELS never let up in the genuine you more and more how greatly you pre- pleasure they supply smokers! fer Camels blend to either kind of tobacco That's because their quality is extra-; smoked straight. It's a fact you'll prove ordinary and because they are an expert out for-yourself that never have you blend of choice Turkish and choice smoked a cigarette so satisfying, so enjoy- Domestic tobaccos. Camels never tire able so always appetizing as Camels! and no one But a gooa guesser now FIRST RACE One mile, purse (1M0, BUFFALO.

AB R.H.O A. three-year-olds, caiimlng: Murray, 107 Oilh ley tl i 1 I I can -pick the two world series epots. To Meet Dempsey. (Yeargm). $1L50.

$3.70, $250, won; Hush Pamey rf. 4 lis 104 ttsarnea), out, $2.30, second Jiusrd 1 4 Hackamore, 107 tMangan). out. $2.70. The battle between Fulton' and AKRON.

A11S.H0A. Shields 2b 0 1 a Walsh of i I I a Shan'oa If 4 CM Thorpe rf. Sis Walker lb I 1 15 1 Webb 11111 Smith Itit Purtell lb I I I I I Fin'ran p. I I I II third. Time, 1:40 4-5.

Diomed, Golden Wills will decide the next opponent for Dempsey in view of the Carpentier iiawa ana Madrono also ran. Strait lb. J.itfW If. Sarrent 3b Keatinir ss Benr'ffh e. Martin p.

i delav. SBCOND RACE Three-quarters mile, purse $1300, three-year-olds and upward, claiming: r. u. Morn, 113 IChevettal If wins he will stand out as the leading challenger on this side of the water. His confession of a fake 4 your taste, no matter, how liberally you (a.10, $2.50.

$2.40, won; C. Leydecker, 113 out. KM, $2.40, second; Bill Mccioy, 113 (Miner), out, $3.70, third. fight is none too palatable, but it rime, 1:14 1-5. Stevenson, Shilling and seems that we must take our heavy jui-iuenie ai0 ran.

weights for their fighting ability, not lMiKU RACE Five-eighths mile. their morals. their sportsmanship, their loyalty to anything but the Fu.ao siw, iwo-yeitr-oias, claiming: Blarney fatone, 113 (Richreckl. tb.M. an nurse.

$2.40, won; My Rose, le (J. Dreyer), out SI 1 ran Winnlnf run made with two out. Butfalo HI) I I I I Akron 1000104-: Errprs, Keatinz; i. Smith. Purtell; two-bass hit.

Barney; home -runs. Walker, Sarrent; stolen baes. Gilhooley 2. Dowd, Strait 2, Keatinz; sacrifices, Dowd Martin! Benrourb, Shannon. Jacobs; left on bases, by Jiutfalo yf Akron bases on balls, ott Martin off Pinneran struck out, by Martin 4.

by Finneran wild pitch, by Martin umpires, Stockdale and Corcoran; Urns of same, The crop, in the main, is none too (4.00, (2.70, second; Miss liora, 109 (Gru-ber), out, $2.70, third. Time, 1:01 2-5. Alberta Ruth Maxim, Rumper, also smoke, and never leave any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigar etty odor. Every puff of Camels is a' thrill of pleasure because their flavor is so refreshingso unusual! Every puff convinces Camels popularity in every corner, bush and burg in the nation is the most convincing proof that, they are made to meet your taste I For your own real satisfaction, compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! f-IUKTH RACE One mih en yards, purse $1200, three-year-olds and up- waiu, i-'miuiiiis jimi llooxe, lis Uue. gan, $46.90, $20.00, $10.70, won; Verity.

104 (Barnes), out. $5.00. second Khan. savory so one is about as good as another, barring a few such as Tun-ney, Martin, etc. If Wills wins there may be a rumpus.

Dempsey has said he would draw the color line. But very likely he won't if there is enough money at stake and Wills looks to be -the next in line. If Fulton wins handily he is sure to be matched with Dempsey for a fall date. Just at present he is the only one who seems to have any part of a chance, barring Carpentier. aon, in out, Vl.w.

Ullrd: Time, s-t. Kaoy tai, t-anueiaria, fnuistlne, Michont League Results. Bob Raker, Orenzo, T. Colleen Rawn aiso san. FIFTH RACE-One and one-sixteenth mne, purse inaepenaence handicap.

inree-year-oius ana upwara irisn Kiss 126 IMorriSl. J4.30. B.40. (X0L won? neewood, 98 (Richereck), out, (ts.70, (5.80, secona nnaparagon 11, us tlTsa), out, i.nira. linie, i t-s.

amart MoO' ey. Breeze, Star Realm also ran: StJtaJv-fJ City League Results. SIXTH RAUE Three-quarters mile. 11MB -u-vsn uioa v. -wtua UPWaTO claiming: Who Cares.

113 fBamesi $12.90, $6.70, $4.20, won; Kulah 106 jr -4. ii i i i 4 itjl- 't "'i- -vt t-t j.vV4 Alcos 8. C. A. Weeds Holds 12, Sahiens 11.

Niagaras Phoenix 4. vettal, out, 414., (6.W, second; Iady in mack, 113 (pits out, tntrd. Time (1 :14 (-5. Vive McGee, Donnt Roma, An-sac I. of Devonshire, Princess Mvrtle Camouflage also ran.

seventh KA'-rc-one mile and wi OPERA STARS HEARD AT BEACH CONCERT Elsa Forrster and Harold Unrlau the First of Series. YESTERDAY'S SCORRS. At Flint first giime. R.TI.K. Brantford ..21018002 08 15 0 Flint 00010000 34 12 3 Winslow and Keating; Farrell and Lawler.

Second frame. R.H Franrford 2 0 0 0 2 0 9 1 05 8 1 Flint 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 a Hems and Keating; Bodecker and Lawler. At Saginaw. RHE lotion 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 0-14 16' 4 Sajrimiw 300000001 4 4 3 Harper and Eriirer; Schwsrtje, Wirth and M' Kee. At Hay City.

H.E. Kitchener 0 .0 0 0 1 0 0.0 12 0 Bay City 00000300 03 8 0 Schwartze and Jordan; Whaley and Afatteson. At liattlecreek. RHE 0 9 11 0 1 2 0 2 1-8 Battlecreek 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 WALTER HAGEN TIE FOR SECOND IN PARIS TOURNEY PARIS, July Hmren, the Amerlriin Kolfcr, whl Is plsylns; In the tourr.mcii! lor the French (foiif yards, purse $J2W, tnree-year-olds and upward, claiming: Kilkeeney, ins Jia.io, w.a, (4.on. won; Lady Ward, 109 (narneaj, oui.

a.w, K3jo, ond Solid Rock. 100 (Uhevetta), eut, 12 60. Time. 1 2-5. de cnance, i-suie.

r.u, i ur at also ran. The new series of weekly free concerts at Erie Beach opened Sunday night, when, under the 'management of Fleck Brothers. Klsa Foenjter, soprano, of the Metropolitan Opera house, and Harold Lindau, tenor, of Mint League Results. R.H At Battle Creek: Hamilton the All-Star Opera -company, made (heir first appearance. With John Lund at the piano, a program of variety and excellent quality was presented, recolvlne increasing approbation 1 4 8 8 1 4 i -IS It 1 ill Vy 3i a i-i'; '-ur Battle Creek 4 Batteries Ryley sod Connelly; Winters and It E.

III1MI 7-11 II I Hervinr At flint: Brantford 1 Flint 1 i i i i t- i in vi- -i rl 7,,, Batteries Mathews. Bnekley and Keatinr: Hayes, Johnson and Holmes. Second rame: K. tlr snl lord I I I I I I tt I I Flint (lt((t-1ll Walu-rs and Tenren and Lawter. At Hay City --Kirsl rame: Bill Jindon 100((l-tl Hay City laoal4 Hatterter Carmen and Wtlry; Lanrenl and Mstteson.

Seermd rams: I. london I 1 I 1 8 1 a4 ii i Bay City 4491614 40 Battetnes Neitxke, Harper and Brirer: Laurent. and Matteson. At Sarinaw: Kltcheuer I. Sarinaw 4.

4 if 5- ig. 4 1 I- i-i from the big audience. The concerts are founded on the idea of promoting American musical art, and If the standard of the beginning event Is maintained, both as to singers and Interest of program, success Is assured. Miss Foernter sang arias from a song group by Brahms, Dossert and Rummell, and In addition joined Mr. Llndau In duets from "Faust" and "tloheme." With excellent vocal endowments, this singer's sympathetic tone and warmth of feeling won hor the enthusiastic approval of the audience.

Mr. I.ln-dau's singing of "Ridl, Rldl," from "Pagllacci," Clay's "Songs of Araby," snd "Cavatlne," by Gounod, showed him to be the possessor of a fine voice and good style, altogether, a distinct honor to the cause of American art. Mr. Lund's handling of an ancient and honorable member of the. piano tribe shows what can he done by a good musician undor adverse cir-cu instances.

M.mvnnji'.' u- ior second plsce his score hclng lid for the first dsv's play at Ii Vnulic, HtiKcn mnrle the first round In 73 end the second in 77. Lafitte of BlairlU is leading with a score of 147. ftemsed Prlnjr, Stole Jfjwolry, Clttlm. Being refu.ied a glnss of whixkv In llio s.ihin ntiiltii'ii'd bv liuhln. Ska, 722 Wllllum Hin et.

hist niglft. to men who give their names na Walter lawluskl, 24 years nld. II Wilson street, and Stanley Reltor, 29 years old, 117 I-onfbnrd street, nr alleged to have gone Into a rear room and stole two watches, two gold chains and three rings from a trunk. They were arrested by Keteclives FTfink WoJ-rlehowskl and Conrnd Hoffman early this morning. The Jewolry was recovered.

Fire Does flAoO Fire stm-tlng In the attic at 3 o'clock (his morning did about Iikio dnmnga to the two-story brick building st 1498 lfroadnnv, In which Joseph Hinith has his confectionery store and living rooms. i 4 1 i 9 i r-' 4 I 7 'f V- i ..77, -y To Froseento Raring Association, TORONTO, Ju'y Directors of the Ievonahlra race meeting now at Windsor will be prosecuted on the grounds that It Is Chartered as an agrt-eiiltursl society and not as a regularly recognised racing association, W. Ml. Kan.y. provincial attorney general said yesterday.

The merits of nnrae-raetibf laws will not brought Into question. Csmefa sr sod7 wwwrrwfts-rsi seaed yiei of 30 or vm-M. 300c.ifrn 'res) in r-tpmtn ef nrlon. We s'mnalfr fMimnwnJ lns rarro for the homm or nr 'hn you i. R.rrnoUT.'.

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