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BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE -AUGUST 3, 1913. 14 LOSES LIFE IN RAGE. DETROIT YIELDS GRIFFIN TAKES WINDING UP AT BOSTON TROPHY TO PROMOTE INTEREST IN ROWING FIGHT IN GREAT BUSTERS TIE LEADERS. One Win at Lowell and a 2-2 Game George Connors Drowns at Earre, Vt. WESTERN TITLE Beats Armstrong in Tennis Final Winnipeg Winner in Challenge Cop For Intermediate Stogies to Be Competed For Annually.

GRAND RAPIDS Three Races in Big Ring Harness Meet. Herman Wenger, Lord Dewey Farwhands Try to Rescue Lad From Wfnooski Riter. Senior Uigths, Juniors From Michigan City Boosts Worcester to Top. Defeat by Lynn Keeps Portland Out of First Place Lawrence Wins and Loses. Youngster Unruffled by His Rival's Fierce Rallies, SARRE, Vt, Aug 2 George Connors, aged 15.

son of Mr and Mrs William Connors, tried to distance his companions In a swimming race in the Wlnooski River early this evening. When he reached the middle of the Even It Up, However. and Ross Land Money. stream the current carried him down His body was recovered an hour later Canadian Henley Singles a A number of men working in a hay McLonghlin, Absent, Did Not Defend This Year, field nearby attempted to save the lad View Elder and Woodcliffe King Show Up Well. Toronto Victory.

but their efforts were futile. Connors leaves two sisters. lacings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 Brockton 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Bon made, by Dowd Two-base bits, Bow- HAVERHILL ELKS WIN. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.

Aug 5 The getaway day program of the Grand Circuit meeting at Comstock Park was ST CATHERINES. Ont, Aug 2 Th chief races on the second day of the Canadian Henley, favored by glorious weather, were the senior eights, senior singles and senior fours. Although it Revere Lodge Defeated, 15 to 5, and a rather tame one, the 2:13 pace beins, 5. Brockton 6. Base on balls, by King 2.

Hit by pitcher, by King, Da urn. Howard; by Bnznoiia. King, Sweatt. Strnck out, by Kina 3, by BrlgnolU 2. Time, lh 40m.

I'mpl-e, Klobedans. Bar HFje 9x1 HbbJ Hk Bl II a ml EH iillilil Then Entertained. was expected by a good many that HAVERHILL, Aug 2 Three hundred Elks attended the baseball game played NEW ENGL LEAGUE RESULTS. At mW fall River 8. Lawrarx-e 6 fartt gn'; Lawrence IS.

"11 Rivvr ft itecond laf) At Lowell Worcester 2. Lowell 1 (first, BBBMi Worcester 2. Lowell 2 (railed at end of 12th. darkness). At Portland Lynn 10, Portland 3.

At New Bedford Brockton New Bedford Ol New England League Standing. Won Lost won Lawrence 41 31 603 Worcester 47 SI 603 Detroit would win the senior eights on Athletic Park this afternoon be the Winnipeg combination, stroked by C. S. Riley, finished a full length ahead tween nines representing Haverhill and Revere Lodges. The game was won by of the American boat, stroked by D.

D. the only one of the three events to fur nish any sort of a contest All conditions for fast racing were favorable except the class of horses which composed the fields. Even the 2:08 trot in which it was thought there was a chance for a new race record proved disappointing, the winner falling two seconds short of beating the mark set up by the little Texas marc. Cheeny. on Wednesday.

The Illinois gelding. Ross B. was a the local Elks, and Harris, the Haver James. The Detroiters, however, gave hill pitcher, allowed only six scattered the Canadian crew a hard race hits. After the game the visitors were entertained at the Haverhill eiks home Two Argonaut crews, one stroked by D.

E. Kertiand, comprising part of last year's champions, and the other strok on summer sL The score: fnd 47 32 Wo Inniners 1 2 3 i 5 6 7 RHE HI 43 35 .575 37 4" .181 ed by W. Smith, were left far behind Lynn 10, Portland 3. PORTLAND. Me.

Aug 2 Lynn had a batting fest off the Portland pitchers today and the home team lost the first game of the week. 10 to 8. Manager Flaherty of Lynn pitched seven Innings for his team and held Portland to one run. Trie home team made two runs in the ninth after Cunningham had gone in. The score: LYNN I PORTLAND bb po a I bh po a Porter If i 3 0 0 Merrill rf 0 1 0 0 Orcutt cf 1 6 0 2 Burns cf 0 4 0 0 Wilson lb 112 0 O'Boweoek 2b.

3 1 2 0 Strands 3 1 0 olhrmpbrey lb 1 8 0 0 Leonard 2 1 4 Oideehan rf 0 2 0 0 loward 3b. 1 0 2 0 Hickman ss. 0 1 2 2 Moulton t. 2 3 0 1 Sul'van 3b 6 0 0 fjavifrne e. 2 2 0 Omayden 3 8 5 1 Flaherty p.

1 0 2 0 1 S'livan 0 0 0 Cunnlnjr'm 1 0 1 2 1 2 0 'Wormwood. 10 0 0 Totals 16 27 13 2 1 11 27 11 3 Haverhill 5 7 0 1 1 1 -15 12 2 Revere 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 5 6 4 ckton 33 44 .423 2 to 1 choice for the fast trot, and he The time was 6m 48a. while the course record is 6m 23s. made by the Toronto Batteries, Harris and Parodl: Teev- won with the srreatest of ease. The ans.

Ahern and Kelly. CHICAGO. Aug 2 Maurice McLlaft. lln not appearing to defend Ms tale. Griffin has won the Western team-championship.

Today the youngster playe dmue, same sort of a game that has brtrafht him through the week's battles fej. Coast boy's reliance, as In his previovi matches, was on his steadiness. cB. -uffied by the desperate ralllea of ni, antagonist he played with mechanical certainty and confidence. His general ship was excellent.

Opposed to Griffin's cross-court shau and side-line smashes. Armstrong pt. ted drives to the baaae Una On thes he had been returned winner over Waj. ter Hayes and Harry Waidner and de" pended on them to win points in th pinches. Griffin, however, handled tk back, court balls as if he liked thmn and seldom allowed them to keep ha too far away from the net.

where was way ahead of the Northerner The Western doubles match cham-plonshlp was won by Heath Bytoni and R. H. Burdlck, by an easy victor? in the final round over Walter Have, and John H. Winston. 6-1.

6-2, 6-t The new champion pair, according the program, will compete at On wen rata Tuesday with the Eastern champion Gustavo Tbuchard and W. M. Watfc. burn, while the Southern pair. Rober Shelton and J.

B. Adoue, wfll play CUun ence Griffin and John Strachan Pacific Coast champions. The winning teams will play 0a Wednesday for the privilege of meeting McLoughlin and TJundv for th National championship at' Newport Aug 18. JWI Argonauts in 1910. The senior singles wag won by Rob 8omersworth 10, Dover 5.

ert G. Dibble of Toronto In a spirited DOVER. H. Aug 2 Somersworth BOSTON CHALLENGE CUP FOR INTERMEDIATE SINGLES. race with A.

culver or Winnipeg Fred H. Lepper of the Toronto Dons cleaned up the championship series with fouled E. B. Butler of the Toronto Ar Dover at Central Park today with a 10 gonauts and the race had to be started again at the half-way distance. But to 6 victory.

Crawford pitched well and ler was a bad third. No time was had good support. Hersom was hit hard. Somersworth won three of the taken. Detroit's junior crew, stroked by four games played.

The score: Davis, won the Junior eights final from silver trophy presented to the National Association to be known as the Boston Challenge Cup for intermediate single sculls. The trophy compares favorably with those which have been offered in other cities. The only thing remaining is for Gardiner, Fenger, Brassil or some one of the other Massachusetts entries to score the first win and have his name engraved on the cup. The cup is a perpetual trophy and goes.to the club-from which the winner enters on the posting of a bond with the N. A.

A. O. 3ie winner aB an individual reward gets one of the association medals. Although Boston has always been a factor in the regattas of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, until the present time none of the challenge trophies which the scullers and crews struggle for annually has ever borne the name of this city. Philadelphia, Detroit, Saratoga and other places have given trophies perpetuating their name and fame as rowing centers, but it remained for the members of the Union Boat Club, headed by Dr George McGrath and R.

P. Blake, to institute a movement which resulted in subscriptions being raised and a handsome the Hamilton, ont, crew, stroked by W. C. McFarlane. The crews fought It all the way and the American boat passed the Canadians just as the gun was fired.

The Detroit four. McGlven. Herrick, Beecher and Dodds, broke on oar In the Intermediates and were thus put SOMERSWORTH DOVER bh po a bh po a Shanahan cf 8 4 0 0 Grant rf 2 2 0 Elwell 0 7 2 0 Ball cf 1 4 McKeon lb. 2 10 0 0 Huntoon 10 3 Blackbird If 3 2 0 0 Klnrald 0 14 0 0 10 0 Pruett 23 1 Nadeau rf 1 2 0 0 thaw 3b 0 0 5 Lessard ss. 1 0 1 1 Carrol! ss.

1 2 2 Micklel'n 3b 1 0 5 1 Hersom p. 1 1 Crawford p. 1111 Totals 8 27 14 Totals 12 27 8. Innings 1 2345678S Somersworth 1 3 0 0 1 1 3 1 Dover 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 Ratted for Jewell in ninth. Innings 1 23456788 Lynn 2 0 0 2 1 0 2 3 010 Portland 0 0 0 0 1 0 23 Runs made, by Porter.

Orrutt. Strands 4, Leonard 2. Moulton, Lnvigne. J. Snlllvan, Hayden.

Wormwood. Three-base bit. Sullivan. Hits, off Flaherty In 7 innings: off Cunningham 4 in 2 innings: off Sullivan 10 in 4 innings, none out In fifth: off Jewell 6 In 5 Innings. Stolen bases.

Strands, Howard. Moulton 2. Double play, Moulton and Wilson. Left on bases. Lynn 11.

Portland 8. Base on balls, by Flaherty, by Sullivan, by Jewell 5. First on errors. Lynn 2. Struck out.

hy Cunningham 2. Sullivan 2. Passed ball, Hayden. Wild pitches, Flaherty. Jewell.

Balk. Flaherty. Time, 2b lm. Umpire. White.

out of the race. Carson, Addisan Kent! ana uirvin, Toronto Argonauts. won with Pterkin. Willis. Smith and Farley.

Toronto Dons, second. The Net Bedford 31 49 .888 Fall Rivsr Mr- 38 .321 ONE GAME GOES 12 INNINGS. Lowell and Worcester All Even, 2-2, When Darkness Fals. LOTVELL. Aug 'Darkness brought a halt to a stubborn pitchers' battle in the second gam of the double-header with Worcester today, when at the end of the I2th inning the score stood 2 to 2.

The visitors won the first game. 2 to 1. Bushelman's heavy hitting wa the feature of the first game. This one ended in the ninth, when catcher Carroll, with the bases full, caught Miller napping at first. The score: FIRST GAME LOWELL I WORCESTER bh po a bh po a lemeos 12 0 1 Walsh cf 2 3 0 0 AabreT 0 3 4 0 Shorten 1 2 0 0 Defiroff 0 1 0 o.Rnes 3b 2 0 2 0 Mairee If 1 1 ft 0 St own rt 1 1 0 0 Halsteln lb.

1 12 1 Carroll 0 3 2 0 Miller 2b 0 2 1 Cooney 0 0 3 Dalv 0 4 0 0 Nye 2b 1 4 6 0 Dee" 3b 0 2 2 0 McCune 1 11 2 1 Uajbotrm p. 1 0 4 0 Bushc'man 1 1 8 0 Totals 4 27 12 1 1 Totals 27 18 1 1 28486789 Worootcr 1 0 0 0 0 13 Lowell 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Runs made, bv Shortm. Clemen. Three-base hit. Walsh.

SierKlee hits. Aubrey. Btibelraao. Double plays. Dee, HaNt in and Dee: Cooney.

Nye Piishel-man: Aubrey. Hslxteio. Carroll and MeCune. Lett on bases. Ixwell 5, Worcester 4.

Base on bails, hv Bushelman 4. First base on error. Lowell. lilt hy pitcher, Miller. Struck oat.

by P.usbelmn by Maybhm 4. Time, lb 52m. Umpire. Ryerson. SECOND GAME LOWELL I WORCESTER bh no a el bb po a Clemens 0 5 0 0 Walsh cf 1 3 0 0 J-Ottawa crew put up a good fight and came in a good third.

RHODE ISLAND MATCHES. itooert Flnley and w. J. Russell of Runs made, by Shanahan 2. Blackbird 2.

Mc .2 2 Keon 2. Elwell. Ri.ker. Crawford. Mtrkleiobn, Taylor's Prince Henry, brg.

Time. 1:17. Ball 2. Hnntoon. Carroll.

Hersom. Two-base Preliminary and Some of the Second bits, Shanahan, Hersom. Stolen haves, Richer Ball 2, Huntoon 2. Base on balls, hy Hersom Strnck out. by Crawford 7, by Hersom 2.

Pittsfield 3, New London 0. PITTSFIELD. Aug '2 Barrenkamp outpitched Radabaugh today and Pitts-field shut out New London. 3 to 0. Only one Planter reached second base and he Pound Contests Played in Tennis Tournament.

PROVIDENCE. Aug 2-The tennis Sacrlflce hits, Rlcker, Klocald, Fisher. Double plays. Hathaway to Carrol! lo Klnrald: Her- gom to Pruett to KIncald. Hit by pitched ball, Mickletohn, Huntoon 2.

Hersom. Wild tournament for the championship of th State opened at the Agawam Hunt pitches, Crawford. Hersom. Time, 2b 5m. Umpire, Wlggln.

Igiied there. Not a clean hit was made off Barrenkamp until the eighth. Rada-' baugh was wild in the first inning, but rlfrl well In all other inning hut the court this afternoon. All the preliminary matches were played and many of Lawrence E. B.

12, Haverhill 5. LAWRENCE. Aug 2 Lawrence Em the second round matches also. The fourth, when two hits and a sacrifice sewed up the game. The score: best one of the afternoon was between ployed Boys defeated Haverhill in the NEW LONDON PITTSFIF.LD T.

M. C. A League at Glen Forest this bh po bh po a Day Kimball of Boston and Harvard and N. M. Vose of the Wennanioisett PoiintrV I 1 1 tie first ca.

0 3 0 0 0 Wolfe 1 1 afternoon, 12 to 5. Hall pitched effec Amidon driving, in class A trot, had things their own way. George Muscovite, with J. F. Brown manipulating the reins, won the class trot easily.

The summary: CLASS MIXED Gen Napoleon, bg (H Thayer) 1 1 Ash Lad. hg (J Cameron! 2 3 Mary Benton, tun (D A Beede) 3 2 Time, tSlBtfct CLASS TBOTTING Kohara. bm (F A Amidon) 1 1 Forest Bingen. bg (M Packard) 3 2 Time. 1:11, 1:08.

CliASS PACING, TO BEAT 1:07 John big (F Cnlckering) 2 1 1 Irish Wilkes, nrg (C Moulton) 1 8 2 Time, 1:06, 1:084, 1:1114. PACING Buster Brown, big (B Greene) 2 1 8 Mattle H. lim (E A Gray) 1 2 1 Time, 1:05. 1:0514. FREE-FOR-ALL TROTTING Jlmmle bg (J Moyninan) 2 12 2 Dick (S L.

Allen) 3 2 11 Billy Actel, bPg (F A Amidon) 1 3 3 3 Tiae, 1:08, 1:08, 1:08, 1:08. CLASS B. TROTTING George Muscovite, bg (J Brown) 1 1 Hal Stamboul, bg (A McDonald) 2 2 Time, 1:16, 1:1514. tively for the home team, striking Nealon rf. Rock ss Holden Irelan Spencer lb.

Bell If out 11. 10 to 8. After this he seemed to tire perceptibly and Kimball won the next two sets, 6 0 and 61. There wajs much rtica nninlmcnt Vie. 0 2 2 1 0 0 2 3 2 6 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 Baker 2b 0 2 Somerlot lb 1 10 Hough cf.

0 2 Phillips 2 2 Bridges 0 7 Lfndberg ss. 0 2 Flnncgan 3b 1 1 Bar'nka'p p. 0 0 Johnson 3b. cause Beals C. Wright who won the Golf Handicap at Manchester.

MANCHESTER. Mass, Aug 2 A Aubrey 2 3 2 0 Shorten rf. 0 3 10 iropny lasi year, ana j. u. joneg.

One Of the Of the Phofle Tclarvl Clrieh 0 6 1 Radabaugb 0 1 1 Foye LOO handicap medal play competition was players, did not enter. 0 13 0 2 4 0 0 0 5 10 12 10 1 2 0 0 Roes 3b Mast-e 1 2 0 Stewart Halstetn lb. 2 17 1 1 jCarroll c. Miller 2b 1 0 8 0 Cooney ss. Totals 5 27 9 0 fast buterratic Cascade was expected to give him a hot argument, but his bad behavior spoiled ail of his chance, and Ruth McGregor beat him for the place money.

Donohue drove Ross for the track record in the second heat, but was the best he could do. The Delaware stallion. Lord Dewey, was favored for the 2:16 trot and Hon in straight heats, taking a new record of 2:10 in the final. He was raced to a Jogging cart, contrary to rule, but none of the drivers objected, so th judges took no action. Herman Wenger was favorite for the 2:13 pace, but he looked like a false alarm In the first two heats, which went to the Canadian side-wheeler.

Auto Zombro. In slow time. The latter broke and lost to the favorite in the third and was beaten by Wenger in the next two. View Elder was run Into on the first turn and a smash followed, but was allowed to start in the next heat under the overworked "unavoidable accident" alibi. Both View Elder and Woodcliffe King are raiuch better than this race shows and will be topping summaries when conditions are propitious.

The summary: 2:13 CLASS. PACING. I IN 5 Purse $1000. Herman Wenger, be. by Ed Custer -Valpa.

by Dark Night (Valentine) 4 2 1 1 1 Auto Sotnbro. bb, by Zombro (Spencer) 1 1 2 2 4 Mew Elder, bh Mnrnhy 6 3 4 3 2 yannibtrr. bb (Pitman) 2 4 5 4 3 Woodcliffe King, bh (Ooxi 3 5 3 6 5 Tommy Pointer, bh (Hanafln) 5 6 6 5 6 Time, 2:14, 2:08. 2:08, 2:11. TROTTING, 8 IN 5.

Purse $1000. Lord Dewer. bh. by Admiral Dewey Extasy, by Baron Wilkes (Snedeker) .1 1 1 Lula Worthy, bm (Cox) 2 5 2 Dr Thome, bh (Bnow) 3 2 4 The Guide, be (Geers) 4 6 Time, 2:13, 2:12, 2:10. 2:06 CLASS, TROTTING, 2 IN 3 Purse flOOO.

Ross B. bg, by Petronius. dam by Don Cor-. bett (Donahue) 1 1 Ruth McGregor, ehm (Murphy) 2 2 Cascade, chh (Rodney) 6 3 Feewee. bg (Geers) dis Time.

2:06, 2:06. FIVE EVENTS AT READING. Split Heats Come In Class Mixed in the Quannapowitt Driving Club Program. READING, Aug 2 A short card of five events comprised the attraction at the Quannapowitt Driving Club meet today. The summary: CLASS A.

MIXED Churchill's Mattle bm (Mr Churchill). 1 1 Hnbbard Mary Robbing, Mb (Mr Hubbardt 2 2 McDonald's Bessie Wilkes, blm (Mr McDonald) 3 3 Time, ItMfe, 1:11. CLASS B. PACING A Cowdrey's Belle Parks, bm (Mr Cowdrey) ,.1 1 Bolton's Wildlack. bg (Mr Bolton 2 2 Barrows' Ada bm (Mr 8 Tiane, 1:15, 1:15.

CLASS C. MIXfcD Weymouth's Helen chra (Mr Weymouth) 1 1 Welles' Border bg (Mr 2 2 Nichols' Hector bg (Mr Nichols). 3 3 Time, 1:19. 1:15. CLASS MIXED A Connell's A Prince, ehg (Mr ConneHT.2 1 1 Christie's Hal, chg (Mr Chriatlei.l 3 2 Guillon's Btnty, big (Mr 2 3 Time, 1:20, 1:21, 1:21.

CLASS TO BEAT 1:12 G. F. McDonald's Joe Harris, bg (Mr McDonald) Won Time, 1:10. the weekly golfing feature at the Essex County Club today. Parker W.

Whltte- Totals 3 24 10 0 ti. nttney. who won the Pier tournament, entered, but will not plar until ft Tn-ori In-f. 1 4 2 Nye 2b 7 1 1 0 more came dangerously near the lins 1 17 Doe 3b 0 3 O.McCunc lb. entered for the doubles.

The summary: 0 0 2 ljVaa Dyke p. 1 0 5 0 record when he negotiated tne la Hops in 89, playing from scratch. He won the medal for lowest gross, but J. H. Overall of Louis won the low net.

FIRST BOUMD. Cassehoon beat H. Tanner bv default. W. A.

Phillips beat M. Champlln bv detauU. E. V. Pnpe beat A.

M. Allen, 2, 60. S. Beab beat T. H.

McAualaa, 6 O. 61. W. Merriam beat H. W.

Davenrmrt. 2. The scores: Batted for Radabaugh in the ninth. Innings 28456789 Ptttsneld 1 0020000 8 Runs made, by Raker. Phillips, Llndberg.

Sacrifice hit, Sarrenkemp. 8tolen bases, Wolfe, Flnnegan. Two-base bits. Somerlot, rhllllps. Base on balls, by Radabaugh 4.

Left on bases, Pittsfield 5, New London 2. Struck out, by Barrenkamp 6, by Radabaugh 5. Double play, Llndberg and Somerlot. Time, lb 31m. Umpire, Doberty.

Overall 79 12 67 Whlttemore 69 0 8 36 19 8 36 19 1 Innings .1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lowell 2 0000000000 02 Wlrcester ..1 0100000000 02 Runs made, by Aubrey, DeGrofT, Walsh 2. Two-base bits. Walsh, Nye. Three-hase hit, Magee. Sacrifice bits.

Shorten. Walsh. Left on bases. Lowell 6. Worcester 8.

First base on errors. Lowell. Worcester. Struck out, by Van Dyke 3 Zeiser 4. Time, 2b 9m.

Umpires, Finneran and Thomas. -I. Gurnee Munn 97 24 73 A Burnham Jr. 88 15 74 J. 0.

Ames beat Tanner, 60. 62. F. B. Budlong beat G.

X. Mandeville. 01, the Toronto Dons won both the lnter-mediate and senior doubles by defaut, the crews entered against them declining to start. There were only two crews In the senior fours, Riley. Aldous, Henderson and Carruthers of Winnipeg against Carson, Addison, Keith and Girvin of the Toronto Argonauts.

The Wlnlpegs won by a couple of lengths- The summary: INTERMEDIATE FOCRS. Final Heat Won by Argonaut R. C. (T. Car-sou stroke, G.

Addison, C. Keith, K. Girvin bow): gecond, Don R. C. (S.

Peterkln stroke, F. W. Willis. J. Farley bow); third.

Britannia R. Ottawa (J. Haughton stroke, George Purvis, E. Hsndyside, R. Hanrey bow); fourth, Detroit B.

C. (W. A. McGrvern atroke, O. Herrick.

George Beecher, B. Dodds bow). Time, 8:57. JUNIOR BIGHT. Final Heat Won by Detroit B.

C. (D. Davis atroke, A. Bohacket, C. Pud F.

L. Burt, L. Mancourt, J. 0. Grlffln, J.

Buckley bow, S. Standish cox): second. Hamilton C. (W. C.

McFarlane stroke. G. C. Gillies. Frank Belts.

F. P. Hayes, P. H. Keayes.

S. R. Man-son. L. R.

Gatenhy, D. K. Baldwin bow, J. A. Anderson cos).

Time, 7:01. JUNIOR D0CBLES. Final Heat Won by Don B. C. (Thomas Fin-ley stroke, W.

J. Russell bow)v second. Argonaut R. C. (E.

w. Harcourt stroke, C. D. Roberts bow). Time, 9:31.

140-POUND FOURS. Final Heat Won by Argonaut R. C. (J. D.

Wilson stroke, N. McCormack, J. Walker, H. H. Goaa how); gecond, Don R.

C. (J. Mar-tin atroke, H. M. Moore, W.

F. Walters, T. J. Shea bow). Time, 9:28.

SENIOR EIGHTS. Final Heat Won by Winnipeg B. C. (C. 8.

Riley atroke, G. B. Aldous, J. 8. Henderson, E.

B. Eadie, J. M. Baker. K.

L. Patten, B. L. Denlson, F. F.

Carruthers bow. H. A. Bright cox); Detroit B. C.

(D. D. James stroke. C. A.

Torbet. C. B. Lundy. H.

D. Trix, William A. Near, J. M. Stanley.

G. V. N. Lothrop. Ed Henkel bo.

G. S. cox), second: Argonaut B. C. (W.

Smith stroke. S. McGrath. B. Hunter, B.

Qua. A. P. Martin. C.

Cromar. R. Scythes. B. V.

Conlin bow, Thomas London cox), third; Argonaut B. C. (D. C. Kertiand-stroke.

A. H. E. Kent. R.

J. Gregory, A. Sinclair, C. Keith. G.

Addison. A. Wilson, B. Gale bow, W. O.

McCleary cox), fourth. Time, 48a. SENIOR SINGLE. Final Heat Won by Don B. C.

B. G. Dibble: Winnipeg B. C. A.

F. Culver, aecond; A-gonaut R. E. B. Butler, third; F.

H. Leper. Don R. disqaallfled. No tine given.

INTERMEDIATE DOUBLE. Final Heat Won by Don K. C. (Thomas Flnlev stroke, W. J.

Russell bow): given race, second Dou B. C. era defaulting. No time given. SENIOR DOUBLES.

Final Heat Won by Don B. C. (Thomas Finley stroke. W. J.

Buasell bow). Awarded race. SENIOR FOURS. Final Heat Won by Winnipeg R. C.

(C. S. Riley stroke. M. B.f Aldous.

J. 8. Henderson, F. F. Carruthers bow); Argonauts, winner Intermediate four, gecond.

Time, 9m 21a. 6-1. 85 8 77 Merrill 95 14 81 Den! more 99 14 85 Plckman Jr 100 10 90 r. A. Oles beat J.

8. Knapp by default. Pillabury 105 6 VB LAWRENCE LOSES ONE. GOOD TIME AT LEXINGTON. RACE TO PRINCE MALCOMBE.

Newcomer on the Franklin Field Speedway Lands a Blue Ribbon in the Dorchester Matinee. Prince Malcombe, R. J. Mason's bay stallion, a newcomer to the Franklin Field Speedway, succeeded in taking two heats and a blue ribbon yesterday at the matinee meet of the Dorchester gentlemen's Driving Club. With Quo Vadis and Grace owned by D.

M. Spinnev and 3. H. Robie respectively, pitted against hin the game little horse was forced to go every inch of the track. The summary: CLASS TBOTTING O'Hearn's Nut Boy, bg, to beat 1:05 (Mr O'Hearn) Lost Tlnae, 1:10.

CLASS MIXED Gallup's Hollis Bingen, brg (Mr Gallop) 1 2 1 Clements' Kuox Gelatin Baby, bg (Mr Clements) vT 2 1 4 Cal Macdnnald's Lester brs (Mr Macdonald) 3 8 2 0 Charles' George brg (Mr Charles)4 4 I Time, 1:07, 1:07, 1:10. CLASS C. TROTTING Burns' Dot, bm (Mr Burns) 1 1 Boland Ward's Chatworth, brs (Mr Ward). 2 2 Time, 1:12, 1:12. CLASS TROTTING Mason's Prince Malcombe, bg (Mr Mason) 1 3 1 Robie' Grace chm (Mr Robie i.

.3 1 2 Spinney' a Quo Vadls, chg (Mr Spinney) 2 2 8 Time, 1:11, 1:16, 1:10. CLASS TROTTING Mlnton's Roanoke, big (Mr Mtntoa)2 1 1 Biggs' Mary Ann, bm (Mr Biggs i. 1 8 2 1 Doherty's Billy Bingen, bg (Mr Doherty) 3 2 8 Time, bo time, 1:21, 1:21. CLASS PACING Powers' big, to beat 1:06 (Mr Powers) Lost Time, 1:06. 1:06.

CLASS PACING Warren's Color Bearer, bg (Mr Warren) Lost Time, 1:07, 1:14. LANNIN WINS NETPRIZE. Prindle and Bottome Make the Low Gross at the Jefferson, Golf Hand sap. JEFFERSON, Aug 2J. J.

Lan-nln of New York wan victorious today In the Saturday handles!) at the Waum-bek. E. B. Prindle and H. H.

Bottome were low gross. Mrs Kenneth Slay-back of New York won the handicap for women. Miss C. S. Harman of New York today donated trophies for the putting competition.

The scores: employes cf W. H. McElwai nCom- a. a. Barrows neat r.

rvicnoinon oy aeranlt D. Kimball beat N. If. Vose. 810, 60, 61.

J. G. Brown Jr beat A. C. Blanding by default.

A. Phillips beat Chandler. 61. 6-4 W. H.

Sweet Jr beat C. Gardner. 62, 6-0. SECOND ROUND. E.

V. Page beat W. A. Phillips. 6-1, J.

O. Ames beat W. D. Kenyon. 62.

14. 6-3. J. G. Brown Jr beat A.

Phillips. 75. 3-6, 60 H. D. Day beat H.

D. Harvey. 64. 63. B.

C. Bray beat C- O. Cooke. 97. 6 A.

Ingraham beat R. Ostby. 60. 60. pany From Boston and Nashua, Have Field Day.

LEXINGTON. Aug 2 The second an nual field day of the W. H. McElwain Company A. A.

was hel dat Lexington Park this afternoon, upwadd of 10U0 at Robinson's Homer Gives Fall River Victory Champions the Second by 12 to 0. LAWRENCE, Aug 2 In winning the first game of a double-header from Lawrence. 8 to 6. this afternoon. Fall River broke its losing streak which lasted since July 15.

during which the team lost 14 games and tied 2. The visitors, under their new manager, "Billv" Hamilton, were one run behind in trie last inning, with two out and two on base, when Robinson slammed the ball over the center-field fence for a home run. Lawrence slugged the ball in the second game, winning 12 to 0. Carl-strom. just Bold to the Boston Red Sox, wis shifted from first base to shortstop in the absence of Courtney and his fielding wa- a featitre of both contests.

The scores: BELFAST WINS, 9 TO 5. Several Hundred Enthusiastic Rooters and a Band Celebrate the Victory, Over Dover-Foxcroft. DOVER. Me, Aug 2 The Belfast team of the Eastern Maine League came to Dover this afternoon on a special train, accompanied by several hundred rooters and a band, and the rooters cheered themselves hoarse, as the! rteam won, 9 to 5, from the Dover Foxcroft team. Ackeriy was batted out of the box and was replaced by Fowles, who also failed to check the stickwork of the Waldo County outfit.

Blethen, the youngster from Hlgglns Classical Institute, had better luck and was holding the visitors well when the game finished. The score: BELFAST 1 DOVER-FOXCROFT bh po a bh po a albert 2 2 0 2 Chapman 3b 0 0 0 0 Swift lb. 2 10 0 1 2b.p 3 18 0 Williams 3b 2 2 4 'A. Chase 19 0 0 ammons 2 1 5 1 1 2 0 Slrard 0 0 0 0 F'wl's 15 3 1 Soper 0 5 0 0 Meliac. 2 7 0 0 Brown 0 8 0 0 'lale if.

0 10 1 roote 1 2 3 0 (V Ch'se rf.lf 0 10 0 Ladd 0 2 0 0 iJberbardt rf 0 1 0 0 Totals 9 2712 4 1 Totals 8 27 6 2 Innings 1 23456789 Belfast 2 0 8 0 0 4 0 0 0-9 Dover-Foxcroft 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 35 Runs made, by Albert 2. Swift 8. Williams 2. Brown. Foote.

Chapman. Blethen 2. A. Chase. Eberhardt.

Three-base hits. Albert. Smith. Williams 2. Two-base hit, Albert.

Struck out. by Ackeriy 5. by Fowles 2. by Blethen 5, by Gammons 2. Umpire, Cayting.

RIF VAN WINKLE A WINNER. Great Duel Between the Horses at the Kenoza Driving Club's Program In Haverhill. HAVERHILL, Aug 2 Seven hundred people saw one of the best races ever held at Kenoza Park this afternoon between Lucy Grey and Rip Van Winkle which resulted in a battle of skill between the drivers, Knapp Forshner ind P. Dempsey, both old-timers. The geldings were matched in the Class pase, the first heat of which was taken by a nose by Rip Van Winkle, and the second by a head.

The other events were closely contested and furnished much excitement. The summary: CLASS TROTTING Warren Kimball's Clontarf Jr, chg (Mr Haselton) V'Ail1 1 Edward Shannon's Guy Nelson, bg (Mr Shannon) Putnam's Puts Colt, bg (Mr 3 2 The extra heat to decide second place was won by Guy Nelson. Time, 2:31. 2:30. CLASS PACING Dr TVatkon's Johnny Dee, bg (Mr Forshner) 1 Edward Deminl Derby Dean, chg (Mr Demlnl) 2 2 Wood's Kate blm (Mr Wood) 3 3 Time.

2:21, 2:18. CLASS C. PACING Dempsey's Rip Van Winkle, bg (Mr Deoipsey) 1 Knapp Forshner's Lucy Grey, gm (Mr Forshner) 2 2 Time, 2:19. 2:18. CLASS D.

TBOTTING Dr Watson's Belle Maid, chm (Mr Forshner) 1 1 Henry Smith's Bejka, bm (Mr 1 2 2 Time, 2:21, 2:21, 2:24. CLASS MIXED Dempsey's Belle Dillon, brm (Mr Demp- FALL RIVER LAWRENCE bh po a bh po a 4 1 1 Ca rlsrrom ss 0 2 7 0 Campbell 2b. 0 1 Robinson If. 2 Ca tterson cf 0 McGovern lb 0 Sthrn rf. 1 White 1 Weeden c.

0 Casey ss 2 Reiger 2 Woodman ..1 2 0 O'Connell cf 1 2 0 0 0 0 Bruggy 212 1 0 0 1 Luyster rf 1 0 0 0 0 OjMaboner 3b. 2 1 4 0 OiFerrin If 2 0 0 0 3 0 Phoenly2b. 14 2 1 0 OjBreymaier 0 8 5 0 4 Oi Knapp 0 0 3 0 1 0 Scanlon 10 0 0 0 0 fPearson 0 0 0 0 ALL-STARS SHUT OUT. tending. Members from Boston and Nashua, made up the party.

A special train conveyed many of them from the North Station to Arlington Heights, from where special cars took them to the park. Others cania by automobile and auto tducR. As soon as the party reached the park, the band which they had brought along with them, headed the line oi march and all walked to the athletic Held. Musical numbers by the band made things merry between the events. The frst events were on the cinder track and were as follows: Flag Race for Girls Won by Miss Sullivan; Miss Conlin, second.

Relay Race for Men Won by Winch Brothers Company; office employes, Second. 20-Yard Dash for Girls Won by Miss Cohoon; Miss Conboy, second. 100-Yard Dash for Men Won by Bob Mahoney: Sacreson, second. Relay Race for Girls Won by the office team, Miss Moran. captain; ClarK Hutchinson Company team, second.

A cock- fight was on the program and hundreds gathered around the ini- eromptu "pit." The scheme was to ave two men face each other, oent over with broom handles under their knees and tied to their wrist, and in this manner represent a rooster. The winner had to knock his opponent cut of the ring. The honor of being bast "fighter" went to Lawrence Allen. A baseball game between the married men and the sipgle men went only four innings, the single men winning, 12 to G. Oilman and Morrison wer the battery for the married men.

and Lawson and McKeodrew for the single men. There was also a baseball gam -between two teams of girls, styled the Red Sox and the Braves. The Rea Sox won in 8 innings, 14 to 4. Miss Conboy of the winning team proved the star. The Red Sox lineup was Miss Conboy Miss Gelding ss.

MLss McGrorv lh. Miss Witham lb. Misi Daley 3b, Miss Cohoon c. Miss Morrison rf. Miss Johnson if, and Miss M.

Smith cf. The Braves lineup was Miss E. Jones lb, Miss Shea Miss Doyle Miss H. Gardner ss. Miss Monahan 3b, Miss Bronnlsk If.

Miss Savoy rf, Miss Byrne cf. and Miss Cook 2b. Many heads of departments and offices were present, and at the close of the contests J. F. McElwain of the firm made a speech, in which he thanked the various committees and those who attended the outing.

At dusk the band again headed the line, and all marched to the pine grove, where basket luncheon was eaten. Afterward the dance hall was a big attraction, and many attended the theatre, where a large section had been reserved. si Totals 10 27 14 2l Totals 10 27 22 2 Batted for White in eighth. tBatted for Knapp in ninth. Innings 1 23456789 Fall River 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 Lawrence 0 2 2 2 0 06 Runs made, by Devine.

Hobtoson 2, Cat-terson. McGovern. Sothern, Casey 2. O'Counell. Bruggy 2, Luyster, Mahoney 2.

Two-base bits, Sothern, Reiser, Mahoney. Three-hase hit. Bruggy. Home mns. Mahoney, Robinson.

Hits, off Knapp 6 in 4 innings, off Scanlon 4 in 5 innings. Sacrifice hits. Campbell. Sothern, Reiger. Phoenix.

Stolen bases. Catterson, Mc-Goveru. O'Connell 2. Luyster, Phoenix. Double play, Campbell, Casey and McGovern.

Left on bases. Fall River 5. Lawrence S. Base on balls, by Reiger 3. by Knapp 2.

by Scanlon 3. First base on errors. Fall River 2, Law-renre 2. Hit by pitcher. Luyster.

Struck out. by Reiger 5. by Scanlon 4. by Knapp. Time, 8b 6m.

Umpires, Rorty and Duffy. Portsmouth A. C. Defeats Team of the Sunset League Players. PORTSMOUTH.

Aug 2-Ports-mouth A. C. shut out the All Stars, composed of players picked from the remaining Sunset League teams, this afternoon. 5 to on the South Playgrounds. McPheters, the New Hampshire State College pmyer, was strong in the pinches.

W. Brackett, next year's captain of New Hampshire, accepted 12 out of 15 chances at short, while Wilbur of Syracuse University and George Woods also excelled for the winners. For the losers Hanson made a sensational cateh in left field In addition to leading in stickwork. The game was the fastest of the season, requiring but 72 minutes. The score: Lannin 89 15 74 Malone 100 25 75 Prindle 78 2 76 Bacon 106 -OS 78 86 6 78 John I.ummls.

83 4 78 Frederick L'orrell 103 25 78 A Murphy 84 15 79 SUyhack 81 fj 79 Bottome 80 0 80 Joseph Pureell 97 16 81 Richard McClave D5 8 87 John Hill 97 10 S7 WOMEN'S HANDICAP Mrs Slayback flS 30 88 Mlse Bacon 114 22 B2 Miss Hill 106 12 94 Mrs A Murphy 118 22 96 Mrs Bottome 130 30 100 Mrs Bacon 426 26 100 ENTRIES AT DETROIT. Grand Circuit Races Beginning Aug 11 Promise Fast Going Entrants in the Classic Stakes. DETROIT, Aug 2 With larger and faster fields left after the final payments, the classes to be raced at the annual blue ribbon meet of the Grand Circuit on the Detroit track, Aug 11 to IB, are likely to have to take new records. The entire program is considered a strong one. The Matron stake of will assemble the pick of the 3-year-olds, 36 being eligible to the trotting division anil 14 to the pacing.

The Merchants and Manufacturers' stake has 12 this year and the Chamber of Commerce 11. In the Board of Commerce stake for South Berwick 7, Sanford Ind 2. SOUTH BERWICK, Me. Aug 2 South Berwick made it 11 games out of 12 played here this afterrnoon by defeating the Sanford Independents of Sanford, 7 to 2, The visitors were unable to solve Williams' delivery after the first inning and were held to four scattered hits. Connors pitched good ball, allowing only six hits, but received ragged support.

Gauthler and Farrell excelled for Sanford while Whitehead and Swasey starred for the locals, their circuit drives being the feature. Two fast double plays weere spectacular. The score: FALL RIVER bh po 0 Campbell 2b 2 3 1 PORTSMOUTH A bh po a Braek't ss 1 4 9 2 Tredlck 0 5 2 0 Wilbur 1 8 0 0 8 Woods cf. 2 4 1 1 0 Devine 2 1 1 Robinson If. 0 0 Ca tterson cf 0 1 McGovern lb 2 0 Sothern 0 Miss Alice Thorndlke Winner.

BEVERLY, Aug 2 Miss Alice Thorn-dike of the Farms won in the finals in the women's handicap singles in the tennis tournament at the Montserrat Golf Club this afternoon. Miss Thorn-dike beat Miss Denegre of New 0rlean In the men's singles H. K. Cant-i Jr of Philadelphia beat E. M.

Pickraan of Boston, 7 5. 63, 6 0. KICKERS AT BRETTON WOODS J. L. Lounsberry of Nastau in the Handicap Medal lay Tatars merit.

BRETTON WOODS, H. -ug 2-i field of 40 golfers competed It tfct Kickers' handicap medal play tourney here today for two net prizes. Metropolitan golfers figured prominently. J. L.

Lounsberry, Nassau, taking first net with an 86, and R. S. Thomas. Ardsley. A.

P. Nelson. Boston, and S. J. Moran, Metacomet.

tying for tne second with 86. Each player was allowed to chocs his own handicap, being told that figure between 80 and 90 wBSJJKjl chosen for the net score. J. Reiser, Philadelphia Country, had the best actual card of 84, and Max Behr. tt former New Jersey champion.

wou-? undoubtedly have been 80 nao not darkness prevented his finishing. TALKS ON MEXICO. Ex-Congressman Sulloway Says the United States Will Eventually Own Land Between Texas and Panama. MANCHESTER. Aug Eventually the United States will own eil the land between Texas and the Panwn Canal," said Ex-Congressman Cyrus A-Sulloway today in reply to a question as to what will eventually bappet is Mexico.

"We must either abandon the Monro Doctrine," he or SlWg control of all these lebellious. ble countries. In conversation many Southerners, I have learned i the Idea prevalent is that we WWfgg over four or five of the Northern Jwg of Mexico. The reason for this gW protection of the vast and valuswe mineral operations and mining PPwRI situated In these Northern States. fJJBSi are chiefly owned by powers foreign Mexico.

"Railroad facilities are wholly quate. Owned by this country properties could be developed rPTS transportation means could be 3 and there would not be the doubt as to the safety of life and erty that there is at present. "The Mexicans are general!) sirable. There re a few who do corai under this head but a a rMe5H are wholly unreliable, as their history will show. We must "JjS control to preserve order mE2 throughout th vHr stretch ot America.

Au. "These bands of marauders and ejjj peradoes must be halted by us T.U,. other country will stop them, in co a person does not know ho friend is for five minutes. The? cat gg govern themselves. Diaz was man and very clever, but there Diaz on the spot.

vfeiiee "However the conquest Sf some distance off. Vjarfare her be a difficult feat. There is no Fie of reaching different a several States and the Mexicans good mounattn, guerilla tVPf0Lv era This difficult yalso holds true regard to the development of the try once it is acquired V. ditureg ot money would bae made. LAWRENCE bh po a Carl strom ss I 1 4 O'Connell ss 2 3 0 Bruggy lb.

2 7 0 Luyster 1 2 0 Mahoney 3b. 0 3 0 Ferrin If. 1 1 0 Phoenix 1 2 5 Brevmaier 1 7 0 Martin 1 1 SOUTH BERWICK SANDFORD IND bh po a bb po a Hooper rf. 1 1 0 ftauthler lb. 1 11 1 0 Whlthead 2b.

1 3 4 0 Allen cf. If 0 2 0 1 Swasey lb. 1 SO 1 Lizotte 0 2 3 2 Williams 1 1 1 0 Farrell 2 3 2 2 Renaud 0 0 0 1 Laflam'e 3b 0 0 2 0 V'reeland 0 3 0 0 Provln'e If.ef 0 10 2 Miller 0 8 1 OiCTaiigbWH rf 0 0 0 0 Sarrette 3b. 1 1 20 Morrison c. 1 5 2 0 Da vis cf 1 2 0 OjConnors p.

0 0 3 0 Totals 627 8 2 Totals 4 24 18 Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ALL STARS bh po a Crairen 8b. 1 2 1 0 Hanson 8 3 0 ft Brackett c. 0 3 1 1 Paul lb 8 0 2 Heffernan p. 0 2 4 0 Howard 2b. 0 3 1 0 Matea cf 1 1 1 M'WUlla's as 0 1 4 0 Dowdell 2 1 0 1 Weeden c.

0 2 0 0 1 0 McPheters 1 Lynskey If 1 I 1 0 0 White Casey ss Johnson p. Woodman p. Hobbs 2 Woods rf 0 Mattlson 8b. 0 3 1 2 2 0 Totals .14 27 10 2 2:16 pace, hobbles barred, there are 12 and In the trot 11. Entries to the two leading stakes for all-aged horses are as follows: Merchants and Manufacturers'.

2:24 trot, $10,000 Bertha Cary, Creosote, Frances Graham, Judson Girl, Mundy Reusens, Santos Maid, Star Winter, Tenara. the Guide. Uncle Biff, Vlvetta. Chamber of Commerce, 2:13 pace, $.5000 Del Rey, Edith Empire Direct Frank Bogash Jr. Grattan Royal, Leata J.

Mack, Thistle, Princess Margaret, Stetbrlno Lad. Tom King. On the last day, Aug 15, a selling race for either trotters or pacers will be given, this being the first time on the light harness turf. Entries will be over night. Totals 8 27 17 51 Totals 7 24 12 4 South Berwick Totals 7 24 11 5 .1 40000 20 7 ..2 0000000 02 Sanford Runs made, by Hooper 2.

Swaaey. Whitehead, Miner. Harris, Sarrette, Allen. LUotte. Two-base hit, Davis.

Tbrec-baae hit, Farrell. Home runs, Swasey, Whitehead. Stolen base, Renaud. Base on balls, by Williams, by Connors. Strnck out, by Williams 8, by Connors 8, Double pUys, Surette and Swasey; Lizotte, Farrell and Gautbier.

Time, lh 55m. Umpire, Greenwood. Innlnfrs ...1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 Pnri -mouth A 0100300 5 Runs msde, by W. Brackett, Tredlck, Wilbur. G.

Woods, McPheters. Two-baae hit. Me-PheHrs. Stolen bases, W. Brackett, Tredlck, R.

Brackett. Howard, Dowdell. Bass on halls, by McPheters, by Heffernan 2. Struck out, by McPheters, by Heffernan. Double play.

W. Brackett to Hobbs to Mattlson to Tredlck; G. Woods to W. Brackett to Hobbs: W. Brackett to Tredlck to Wilbur 2.

Hit by pitched ball Heffernan. Wild pltehea. McPhetera 2. Passed balls. R.

Brackett 2. Time, lb 12m. Umpires. But ledge and Able. Innings 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 Lawrence 0 8 0 2 4 0 8 0 12 Runs made, by Carlstrom 2.

O'Connell. Mahoney. Ferrin. Phoenix 2, Breyraaler 2, Martin 3. Two-base hits.

Bruggy. Ferrin, Martin, O'Connell, McGovern. Devine. Home run. Carlstrom.

Hits, off Johnson 9 in 5 tunings, off Woodman 5 In 3 innings. Sacrlnee hits, O'Connell. Ferrin, Weeden. Stolen bases. Carlstrom.

O'Connell, Luyster. Campbell 2. Doable play. Phoenix. Carlstrom and Bruggy.

Left on bases, Lawrence 11, Fall River 11. Baae on balls, by Martin 3, by Johnson 4. First base oa errors, Lawrence 8. Fall Riv.r 2. Struck eat, by Martin 6, by Johnson 3.

by Woodman 3. Passed ball. White Time, lb 50m. Unapt res, Rony and Duffy. Kej .1 Dohertv's Snowbird, gg iMr Doherty).

.3 2 John Dorgan's Epping Boy, gg (Mr Dor- gan) a The extra heat to decide second place was won by Snowbird. Tune, 2:26. 2:24. TRACK WET, BUT RACES GOOD Fellsway Driving Club Has a Card of Both Mile and Half-Mile Events at Medford. MEDFORD.

Aug 2 The Fell3way Driving Club held three mile-heat and four half-mile-heat matlness horse races today nthe Combination Park track, which was very wet and heavy after the thunder showers. Though tho time was unavoidably slow, the was close. H. J. Foster's JCL captured the blue ribbon from the pacer Lady Belle in class after losing the flrt mile.

The second and third miles were negotiated won the onlv split heat contest in the half-mile races from a field of four starters. Big Tramp and Fellsway Boy had a hard race of it in class mixed, but the big bay gelding was the speedier antmal. The second heat was done In 1:09, the beet time for the matinee. The CLASS MIXED, MILE HEATS Forter's I L. big 1 1 I.inscotfs Lady Belle bm 1 2 a Time.

2:28. 2:28. CLASS TBOTTING, MILE HEATS Charles Forshner's Billy Bingen. 1 1 Twombly a Doctor, bg I 2 2 T'mc, 2:40, 2:38, 2:27. CLASS MIXED, M4LE HEATS Georgo Horsman's Ed King, chg 1 1 i Marlnonl SomvrWIle, tig 2 2 Time.

3:08. 2:00. CLASS PACING, HALF-MILE HEATS Dewar's Big Tramp, bg 1 1 A Law's Fellsway Boy, bg 2 2 Time, 1:15. 1:08. CLASS MIXED.

HALF-MILE HEATS McCbarUa' Sid Axworthy, chh 1 1 Wood' i. John chg 2 2 Time, 1:16. 1:15. CLASS MIXED, HALF-MILE HEATS Bterllng a Wrest, bg 2 1 1 A Nichols' Willonghby. be 1 8 8 Wood's Billy BT bib.

8 2 2 BWPike sBaratan.bg 4 4 dr Time. 1 lru-j. 118. 1:19. CtABS G.

MIXED. HALF MILS HBATt A Carpenter's The Kid, cby 1 DIES AT AGE OF 01. GATHERING AT EKWANOK. Golfers Prepare for the Competitions for the First Presiden's Cup at Manchester, Vt. MANCHESTER.

Vt, Aug 2 Golfers are gathering from far and near for the 14th annual competition for the First President's Cup at the Ekwaxtak Country Club. More than 100 names are on the list and it seems likely that the list will number well up toward 200 before Tuesday evening. Some Interesting results were obtained today. G. B.

Adams of the National Course missed a short putt for a 34 on the. last nine holes, getting his 35. G. H. Crocker equalled this score this morning for the same holes.

B. W. Corkran had 73 for 17 holes this morning with a pickup on the 11th. Many of those competing in the Shawnee tournament during the past few days are expected. PAST COMMANDERS' OUTING.

Those of Phil H. Sheridan Poat 34, G. A. R. Enjoy Day at Danvers.

DANVERS. Aug 2 The members of the Past commanders' Association of Phil H. Sheridan Post 84, G. A. of Salem enjoyed an outing today on the grounds of Maplewood Inn.

Capt Joseph M. Parsons is president. Among those present were Everett E. Austin. Amos StlJlman, Charles E.

Trow, Col J. Frank Dalton, John H. Russell, William M. Arvedson, Almon Allard, John J. McCue and John C.

Qrover. Scooner Brings 272 Swordfish. PORTLAND. Me, Aug fishing schooner Edmund Black Is here with 372 swordfish. one of the largest catches In the history of the sword-flehn ie on the New England coast She will go to Boston Monday.

Bennington 7, Amsterdam 1. BENNINGTON, Vt, Aug 2Empire A. C. Of Amsterdam nad a case of ral-tles in the first inning of today's game with Bennington, but then settld down and gave an exhibition of fast fielding. Bennington won.

7 to The score: Innings 0021100 782 00000100168 Mrs Hannah M. Edwards of Brockton to Be Buried at Beverly. HOLBROOK, Aug 2 Mrs Hannah M. Edwards, widow of Harry O. Edwards, died at her home on Plymouth st today, aged 81, following a brief illness.

She was born in Salem, where she resided up to six years ago. when she came hers. She is survived bv two daughters, Mrs J. H. Tinev and Miss Ruth M.

Edwards, both of this town. The funeral will take place Monday and the body will be taken to Dodge's Row, Beverly, for burial. NEW RECORD AT WORCESTER Mattie H. Circles the Greendale Track In the Best Pacing Time of the Year. WORCESTER.

Aug 2 Today was record day at the last of this season's matinee races of the Worcester Speedway Club on the Greendale track. Mattle E. A. Gray's brown mare, negotiated the circuit In 1:04, breaking her former record of 1:05, made a week ago and setting a new record In the free-for-all pace event ibis season. Billy Actell, F.

A. Amtdon's fast trotter, set a new record for this season in the free-for-all trot bv beating Dick Medium. Samuel Allen's trotter's record of 1:07 by one second. Mollie Bingen. A.

O. Allen driving and paced by Buster Brown, with Roy M. Greene manipulating the reins, trotted a half-mile in 1:09. breaking her former record of 1:11 and setting a new record for her class. YESTERDAY'S CRICKET.

Brockton 1, New Bedford 0. NEW BEDFORD, Aug 2 Brockton hutout New Bedford today in s. iose-ly played game by score of 1 to 0. Brockior made their only run in the first mmng when Dowd stole second and scored on Howard's drive to right field New Bedford had the bases filled in the eighth inning but sharp fielding and good pitching averted a run. The score: BROCKTON I NEW BEDFORD bb po a el bh po a Malonerlf 1 2 0 0 Sweaft cf 0 3 0 1 Dowd 2b 0 3 5 0-Spires3b 1 0 8 0 Daum 4 1 Dun ss 0 2 3 0 Howard 2 3 0 olOrlfflrna rf 13 0 0 McMahan ss 0 2 4 0 -ogan lb 0 11 0 0 Flaherty 3b.

10 0 OiM Ken dy If 0 3 0 0 I Kenn dy rf 0 0 0 OlCrowley 0 1 3 0 Pickering 8, Diamond Springs 7. SALEM. Aug 2 Pickering N. A. defeated the Diamond Springs of Lawrence.

8 to 7, in an exciting game today. The features were the fielding of Shea and batting of James and Ryan of Pickering and the hitting of White and Pomerleau of Diamond Springs. The score: Innings 3 I 3 KHG A ....3 1003100 -818 0 1 1 0 0 I 3 0 0-7 11 6 Batteries, Knowlton and Ritchie: Berthel, Pomerleau and Coslello. Atlantics Manchester 2. MANCHESTER.

Mass. Aug 2-The Atlantics of Lynn defeated the Manchester pine this afternon on the Brook-st Playgrounds. 7 to 2. The score: Innings 1 23456789 II HE Atlantics 100001 033 7 13 3 Manchester 001100009 8 6 5 Batteries, Rogers and Herbert; Cul-bertson and Walea. At Staten Island, Australians 160 arid 46 for one wicket.

New York Fifteen 118 and 86. At Wood IsUnd Everett 51, St George 28. At Needbam Needham 118, Caribbean 47. At Canton-Canton 158 (7w), SS Fran eonla 38. At BrocktonBrockton 137, Beverly 52.

At La wrsn co Lawrence 71 7w). Bunting 43. At Beverly g. 29 ft), Methuea 36. At New Bedford Portuguese 160, West ladles 86, Maw Mgad63, Bay view 52.

Ruflance lb. 0 13 0 c. 2 4 1 0 Derry 7, Nashua 3. DERRY. H.

Aug 2 Derry A. A tested the Nashua Professionals this afternoon. 7 to 3, In a loosely played game. Dobibns pitched good ball but had ragged support. The acore: 1 33456789RHE Derr A A 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 784 Nashua 61 110000-ST6 Batteries.

W. Tyler and T. Tyler; ana Dobbins and Lewis. BrlgnolU 1 0 4 Swapp 0 0 0 ri Kane 0 The free-for-all pace and trot -events Totals. 5 27 17 1 Totals brought out some close finishes, in the 4 27 14 1 tBBUed ctasa mixed.

un Napoleon. Thayer driving, and Kohara, Ran for Daum In fonrta jj DtoM in ninth inning. A'.

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