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DAILY NEWS, SEPTEMBER 7, 1929 VIRMAR CANTERS TO WIN WHITESTONE a O'BRIEN FILLY Daily Racing Form Belmont Park Results At IJncoln FieWs Wrt.vRar-nh1ii: rlaiminr. Six furlonrt. riir -j i- won ri.Mm out: 1i tr.ua I tUUi j. keen's th. I 2.

by Thunderer-Blue Fox. Trainer i.hi ilium. Winner J. K' iirnn, Str ai giit. Pla'-e.

Show. ill. Jockey. Wholly i U. Smith At Belmont Park FIRST BACK BED BAG, Betty Bran.

Snooze, Erild. 8KI OND BACE JOLLY BOGEB. Fair-Arid. Kuler, Are Light. THIRD RACE HOOIVM, Whlchoiie, Hl-Jnrk.

Gold Hrook. IIIIKTH RACE UNDERCOVER, Bird of Vrey. Peter, Koodlpn. FIFTH RACE THE NUT, Marine, Beuron Hill, Aquas tella. SI XTU BACE DANGEROC 9, Euphrates.

Corpet, Maniana. MCVESTH BACE VOODOO, Tenant, Canipkit. Little ap. One Best Bet RED BAG. 3 alley Wl.

P. St. 1 13 a i 4 i no 3 no i 1 I 7-5 1-2 1- 10 4 5 2 4-5 2 4-. no io 4 7-2 H-S 1-2 FIRST BACE BIIXX CHAMP, Bernloe Van. Ptayette, Aerie.

SECOND RACE CHEEBS, Little Gyp. Tyrol Aeitator, THIRD RACE AVIATOR, Bill Beth. Dan Buroham, Honeyflsh. FOIHIH RACF LIGHTNING JONES. John ilackler.

Camp Boss. Flurky Play. FIFTH RACE KARL EITEL, Misstep, Martinique, Windy City. SIXTH RACE MeGONIGLE, Devon. Clearance, Herodiones.

SEVENTH RACE ROXIE WEIDEL, Jeff O'Neill, Great Sport, Harpoon. One Beat Bet McGonigle. ThlirheP F.V holt A iiplt Curt M'r-i)iif 1 i.tn 2S 3 4 fix 4 B' II Workman Mi Mill B' 6 Slorm, i.ii In fit lit uh. Muskogee. For four-year-olds and upward: ai- SKCO.NI RACK The Hunters Steeplechase Purse added Time 4:50.

At posi About Iwu HUH a nan driving, winner a. start 58 good. Won easily: place I teiulworki-r. -N. Kennedy EASY WINNER IN HEAVY MUD By AL COPLAND.

Chicago O'Brien's Virmar, ridden by Frankie Coltiletti, had enough the best of the break in the Whitestone, the feature race at Belmont Park yesterday, to make every pole a winning one over the six furlong route and win eased up by four lengths, with three separating Crystal Domino and Scot's Grey which were next best of the five starters. The winner did the smart performance of 1:12 1-5 through holding mud and was the fourth favorite of ths afternoon to score, her price being 7 to 5. While it quickly became a case of all over but the shouting, with Virmar winging away three lengths in front to the bend for home, a good battle for the places was seen in the first five furlongs, nlviil by ch S'raurht. Plin-o. Show, Joelu Racing Selections il 8-B H-S 8-5 Fin.

2' 4 II" 7 Daw D-lo Mr. Iltw nit I 21 Mr. lfan 10 Mr. Street 7 Mr, hlti' Mr. lliiliol jr.

7 Mr. Ilnslwick 7 1" 41 ti' ir 7 By FIVE FUKLOAUS- Wt" P. St'. lot 4 I i.VJ 6 .1 4 lit 6 II' 111 7 II) 3 7 7 151 1 2 'I" i.v: "uster jr. -J.

i'i'ii 7-5 4-5 7-10 4-5 4-B HI it iTi rami tiny Known Hero ill Cumin Jester HI I.llllHI' Ann well II. m' 7 ii' 4 At. Lincoln Fields Dancing rnlry. SiiMti'lu'tl Mail fool. Swbi'P- Five aud a i.

Stiirt ftood. Frecholili-r mi pnrw. For ar-old maiili-ns lent. TMIIUl HACK Tin- diaper. 111.

If furlonga Purse l.ooo. 'I'm At Belmont Park FIRST BACB: BETTY BEAU, Red Bag, CUSECOND BACE JOLLY ROGER, Fair- "'THIltRACE BOOJI'M i WHKHONE (Winner Kntry), Gold Brook, Polygamous. FOI KTU RACE BIRD OF PBEV, In- der Cover, Peter. FIFTH RACE THE M'T, Beaeon Hill, 1 3-5. At pout A .1.

on Mm. T. J. DimoliUK a limohup. Wnil I.v.

place same. UH licirie. Trittner T. J. I'.

"SlrSiiit. Pl. St'ow. FIRST RACE BILL CHAMP, Playette, SECOND BACE CHEERS, Gold Minfe ASThVbi RACE BILL SETH, Aviator, Dan Burnham. KOI Kill RACE CAMP BOSS, Jou Markler.

Lightning Jnnrn. FIFTH RACE MISSTEP, Karl Eltel. 'mxTh'ACE M'GONIGLE, Brow Brutus. Devon. SKAENTH RACE JEFF O'NEIL, Grea Sport.

Finland. One best bet CHEERS. J' BO Tl.il.l r'niltlois Ar'i i Hill Flag 117 1 1 I I I 7 I I 7 1 17 1-3 1-2 4 Ii W. Coltlli'tll Kllm liii'luiia 1. VVintrrii Bt 4 ii 4 f.

IP SIXTH RACE DANGEROUS. Comet, BACE PLAY ABIT, Voodoo, Little Nap. One best bet Whitney entry in 3d. Ill 7 4' li tin I. 4'1 I I I 1 7 Kiihl.

Hon 1 BE LMONT PAKK ENTRIES Il Hl-Hit'iil. Pnrw for ami upward: allow. Tint' -1 1-5, At off 4 OO. -The Whll. "toni-Pui-w I Ii KIll'KTII IX lllrliMU hurt (fotiil.

Won Wi-ly Hue, ill I'l inner T. tl lirit-n im. ui p-n w.liii' Sliirl. -W. TriimiT "Plaiv.

Show. Jill-lil VI SlrilKl't 7-5 7-5 Still' 1J 1 1 with Crystal uomino proving ma liking for the muck by lying up in second place for most of the journey. Scot's Grey ran over Sun Shadow in the stretch to grab the short end of the purse. Coltiletti made it two in a row when he piloted the 6-to-l chance, Sun Craig, to victory in the fifth race at three-quarters of a mile, leading all the way to score easily by three lengths. Spearhead was second, a length in front of Cygnet.

Frumper, the favorite, was never in the hunt. (Pictures on page 32) ti 1 ('ol'llftti ii4 "a Wulla 4 7-5 1-J s. ii. uk 4o JJ i III lllf, ,1 4 1 in 4 il' I I 7 5 4 4' Mi-Kclilill' 11-5 11-5 2-5 "aTToh. S.ui'iy.

llalko. Filiitl'. i. iiKiiilcnu. Five and a FIRST RACE The Prairie Flower: for fillies; five and a half lur-lomrs: Chiikweek 107 Oonash 107 B.

m. Uark Quest i Snooze HI I- m- -3o rnrtev ........107 Rawd. LadaTa7. m. :49 Kind Raced.

Rag .114 B. m. Betiy Beau 11? J- m. Niaio Ill J. m.l .03 2-a SKCOND RACE The Brook bteepleohaae handicap; lor four-year-olds and up; $10 000 added; about two miles and a Jol'ly Roger .164 Are Light 147 ui-f K'M'i-ulivo.

1 IMll-ll KlhTM Sljirt irooil 4 iff l'til J.I.OIM1 'linii- 1.117 At pout 4 Kilmer a b. Briar Crauf- Sun by ii il' Hi'-', winnir iirrn'l. il I in Wo i t- iii' ti IImiii' 'I'rill S. Show. sirmirlit.

l'hir Joi-ki I a-l IS in S.r. I'l IM Bird of Prey .116 Under Cover 109 J. m. :37 3-5 FIFTH RACE The Lawrence Realization; for three-year-olds; $7,500 added; one mile and five furlongs: Marine 122 Raced. Live Oak 11B-B.

3-5 African 119 B. 1 m. 1:443 The Nut 119 B. 1 m. 1:40 3-5 Sum-ir 11 5-1 m.

2 Beacon Hill 120 B.l m. 2:3.3 2-5 Aquastella .123 Raced. Hard Tack 119 A.lm. 2:28 3-5 SIXTH RACE The Westhampton; for three-year-olds and up; claiming; one mile and a quarter: Comet 112 Raced. Dangerous 116 Raced.

Euphrates 120 Raced. Manzana 112 Raced. Standard Bearer .112 Raced. SEVENTH RACE For two-year-olds; maidens: claiming; Widener course: gut furlongs: Playabit HO Raced. Babadil 107 B.

m. 1:16 Tenant HO Raced. Voodoo 110 Raced. Little Nap 110 Raced. Gav Isabeau ...100 J.

m. 1:04 1-5 Dabster 110 Raced. Rex Moore 110 A. m. 1:17 3-5 Spencerian ......110 Raced.

Lady Louise ...102 Icarus HO S. m. Canipkit 107-J. "Km. 1:08 2-5 Birdie Wrack ...110 Raced.

A Aqueduct: Belmont; Jamaica; International League Box Scores oloril The Ai-e it Fairfield lo4 War Fain 130 thihpj RACE The Champagne; tor St. t'li 10 ll" 1 t' I' 7 2'H I 1 B4 3'4 5 4' 4' 4 7 H' II' 5i II 4 II' Bi II' 5 10 7 7 I 7' M' it i io lo lo Wl. 117 1 I 7 1 17 I I 7 I I 7 I I 7 I I 7 I I 7 1 1 7 I I 7 (I 2 4-o 3 7-5 2 10 4 2 1 2-5 l- 8 3 7-5 30 10 12 2 BO 20 10 30 10 5 Colllli'ttl I-firi'ic II KolH-rtHon Wnrltiiutii KHlH W.illa Klitoii Tlmrlwr two-year-olds; $3,500 added; about seven f. I Hill II'M' Mil 1 Hill I.il 1 I 1 II-' lll.HH A ir. in in I furlongs: Polygamous lis B.

m. 1 .1 2 5 liiji. Majesty Marus Ho Raced. Stanton HO i ti tii 1 1. RACK Th M.int.mk Point Purae: for three-year-olda-' claiming.

One Vi, I 3-5. At pol 4:51: otl 4 5 1. Start good. on (First Game) NEWARK at BALTIMORE ab. r.

h.c. e. al. h. c.

e. Conlan.lf 4 0 11 OiLayne.If 3 0 1 .1 0 4 0 0 3 0 4 0 1 I Pipp.lb 4 0 19 OlNeun.lb 3 0 2140 West.cf 4 0 0 2 OiBrowor.rf 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 OIBool.c 4 0 110 0 0 5 0 Lo pp.of 4 2 2 2 0 0 3 5 (l 3 0 1 0 3 0 17 Oi Hassler.ss 2 0 19 0 anna Clarks u.p 3 1120 t.l.ooo. 'i i'. tally. f.

i iit'-h SIX I'll ihv I'm In pl i unlit' 11 Winner A. W. Wentzel b. 3. by sir Martin lea rariy.

Hi Jack i aceu. Mava 110 B. m. 1 Boojum 130 B. m.

:34 1-5 Gold Brook 115 B. m. 2-a Broadway Limited 110 K. Ji m. 1 .33 Whichone 127 B.

m. 1:28 3-5 ht. Place. Show. Straiu' Flu Joi'key.

FOURTH RACE lor inree-year-oiuo auu nn- alming: main course; l.l I 21' 1HH 4 4' UO 1 I't 1' 110 7 7 4' 111 4 117 II 7 7 117 117 II II 'I' -I Your Play 100 S. 1 m. 1 5 2 1 2 7-10 2-5 8 3 7-5 8 3 7-5 It 5-2 H-5 4 8-5 4-5 8 3 8-5 1 4 Iln-I I. hi! I I ll llll Knur ii- Mi hV-r- (in ltilf-e FlelllM Inze one M.ulieii KurtHinger Fisher 1' 2 4 B'4 7 Koratles tviu- Tchad 109 Raced. Blue Meteor 1U Apprentice allowance claimed.

.1 Isn't CunUiio. Star Flyer. Sports Today Totals 33 1 8 37 0ITotals 3 9 42 0 Jaeobson ran for Lutzke in 9th. N-warh 000 010 000 1 000 001 03x 3 Two base hits Neun. Conlan.

Mooers. Clarkann. Three base hit Layne. Home runs Lutzke, Lo pp. S.ieritiees Clark-son.

Mooers. Double plays Stroner-Mooers-Neun: Hassler (unassisted): Ivimr-don-Stevens-Pipp. Bases on balls Off I'ruett 7. Struck out By Pruett 5. ClarUson 1.

Wild pitch Pruett. Umpires and Ierr. Time 1 Ace. Frightful, Bruno. Homewooa, itoy-crofter.

Combination Major Ix'asue Scores SECOND RACE tor iwo-it-, maidens: three-quarters of 8 mile: t-er- iurv. 115 (cmavetta), i. 1,11 in-iii i kk S3 26: Wild Hunt. 115 (Jones). $2.78.

Time 1 :16 3-5. (Week Ending Sept. .) AMERICAN LEAGUE. PALFREY SISTERS DOUBLES CHAMPS rhiladflphiu, Sept. fi (A).

For the third time, the Palfrey sisters ot Boston are tin girls' national floulilos lawn ti'iinifi cliampions. In scratcnea t.oiuen wiuij, Nursie. My My. Sweet Tidings, Blue Canopy. Ada Top Hattie.

(Seeond Game.) W. Th. Tiu Vis su. M. Tii.

BALTIMORE at THIKu KAUG nor uirw-jedrmu. iu NEWARK ab. r. 3 in id" 12 fi 10 i'liiU'phia Wanii ton ab. r.

c. e. OiSmith.lf i a up; claiming: one mne ana an ciru Donn Bonn. 103 (Smith), $...40. $4.98: Stelvio.

108 (Leyland). $42.30, $14.00: Rasuli. 103 (Ridout). $2.74. 0 0 2 1 1 2 TU.

35 34 3:1 32 211 23 3 1 9 4 1 6 Conlan.lf Pipp.l West.cf I.zki3h don. 2b 5 1 I 7 12 4 14 4 II 0 10 1 1 Cleveland 111 tn.lt New York, lto.toti St. Louis. Clueago Time 1 :42 3-5. 11 Neun.

lb 1 Holld.rf OiLoepp.cf Scratched Poor Boy. 'lorn Byrne, ine c. e. 2 0 0 0 6 0 2 0 1 0 9 1 4 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 Cossack. Flapper Fanny, Bounceaway.

Baseball. Yankees vs. Detroit Tigers in double-header at Yankee stadium. 161st St. andl River Bronx, at 1:30 p.

m. Jersey City Skeeters vs. Reading Bt es SWe park. West Side and Culver Jersey City, at 3:00 p. m.

Farmers vs. Cuban Stars at Farmer oval, Bidgewood, Brooklyn, at 3:00 p. m. Boxing. Pal Silvers vs.

Gummy Snyder in featur six-round bout at Ridgewood Grove Sporting club. Palmetto st. and St. Nicholas Brooklyn, at 8:15 p. m.

Tennis. Start of forty-eighth annual men's national singles tennis championship at West Side Tennis club. Forest Hills, L. I. a 1:00 p.

m. Soecer. Hakoah All Stars vs. Victoria Hungarians at the Lewisohn stadium, 138th st. and Amsterdam 4:30 p.

m. Polo. Sands Point vs. Greentree team ia second semi-final match of U. S.

Open championship at Meadowbrook field. West-bury. L. at 3:00 p. m.

Burma Maid. 2 FOURTH BAUS or Daily totals (IS 41 l5 27 24 4 25U Skiff.e 3 0 0 claiming: three-quarters of a mile: Hades. 1 Criuiin.e I the final round today at the Philadelphia Cricket club, Serah and Miunne Palfrey defeated Helen Marlowe, Hollywood, and Caroline os Angeles, II 57. i The Palfrey sisters won the doubles titles in 1 tl2 and last year. ROBINS TO TRY OUT 10 1 104 I Smith).

S12.0H. 4.44. NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1 1 ICoumbe.p Maiden. 106 (Phllpot), $3 96, $3.00: Ulverston.

109 (Allen). $3.06. Time 1:15. Scratched Phil Looney. sny i-eier.

sun- Totals 2 7 9 34 3iTntals 34 6 12 32 1 Brower batted for Hassler in 4lh. llool batt.tl f-ir Cronm in 7th. stroke. Make Haste. Santa Sophia, Switt- way.

1'ruiee noia. Layne batted for Couinbe in 7th i -in 9.1 1 FIFTH RACE For three-year-oins upward: one mile, Patricia Marian, and 105 108 103 lial imore 000 041 16 I.nuler for the day Pittsburgh 13. l.nw Hiooklyn 7. TliAMH. sitSiirTii.

F. Tis. Piiul.nrtii II-Tl 4 id 13 Cliicago 7 111 23 1H 5 Brooklyn It 8 lit 1 3t 7 53 Plula ilu 23 8 10 6o SI. Iaiiiis 3 3 17 17 40 Cincinnall ..2 7 15 5 34 New York ..2 4 14 7 27 Boston 5 8 2 8 23 Daily totals 4.1 TI 109 80 15 20 339 (Smith). $9.32, out: vony.

(Jones). $4.23. out: Paul Bunyan, (Shropshire), out. Time 1:41. hcratcnea macKwuou.

x.bi...v,. and Two base hits Wrightstone. Pipp, West Lamotte. Three base hit Hollinga-worth. Sacrifices Mamaux, Wrightstone.

Lutzke. Double plays Stevetis-Kingdon-Pipp: Mamaux-Stevens-Pipp. Bases on halls Holllngsworth 2. Struck out Hollingsw.irth 1. Hits Off Holllngsworth.

5 in 3 1-3 innings. Hit by pitcher CLEARING HOUSE REPORT niAin naicr rui upward: seven-eighths of a mile. Hypoluxo 101 (Arnold). phoon. 109 (Heigle).

$5.68. Brown Wisdom. 113 ItronK). j.uo. Exchanges, balances, Federal Reserve Bank's credit balance, Leading Batters By Mamaux (Neun I Losing pitcher "7 3-5 Scratched Longridge.

Peter Farley, Hiillmesworth. Umpires Derr aud est- ervelt. Time 1:40. Juuire nay. SEVENTH BACE For tnree-year-o us NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Club ii. Ab. R. Pe and upward: claiming: mile and ae'5' teenth. High Storm.

110 (Poole). $17.02. ciin. Tinniiat 113 Horvath NEW INFIELDER Tuicky Mount, N. Sept.

6 (tV). Hobby Kuis, third baseman on the local team of the Fast Carolina league, has been instructed to report to the Brooklyn team of the National league at Pittsburgh on Sept. Charles Moore, manager, announced today. ZAZZARINO SIGNS FOR AL SINGER Young Leonard Zazzarino, the Marion Mauler from Jersey City nd latest junior lightweight sen-nation, yesterday signed to meet Al Singer, the Bronx Beauty, in a ten-round bout nt the (iimlen Oct. 11.

READING at JERSEY CITY ab. r. h. e. e.

ab. r. h. c. e.

113 0IS.tbo.ee 0 1 10 0 alsh.2b 5 0 1 8 0 Jo 4 0 0 15 0 Hrookl.u I'M 103 llrn.Mii U. S. Treasury Balance. General fund yesterday, balance Thursday, $84,634,302. ll ll.ui! 121 210 .39 -379 ijoort Grand Dad.

108 (Heigle), Terrv. New A ork 5T! 81 198 .371 Whit rf 5 0 2 4 0 Went 3b 5 0 2 5 1 Tavlnref 5 0 2 4 Selkirk. If 5 0 14 0 Quelllch.lfB 0 0 3 (I Head. 4 117 1 Trui.ir I' 1 17 N.I 111, $3 54. Time 4-.

Scratched Mally Jane. Uncommon Gold, Jap Lae, Balrona. Marlboro. Horusby. Clm aso 133 5 :0 131.

192 109 ii i t.t ni. i v. two-year-olds: purse sir furlongs. tMakR Relieve 110. tjohn Mackler 114.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Jurgea.M 4 1 2 7 0 Kelly.rf 4 112 0 Tasman 110, Camp Boss 114. Lightning; Gra. 4 118 1 Fewst r.bft 3 11 1 Fowler.p 4 10 1 Ollreain.p 4 0 0 4 0 Lincoln Fields Entries FIRST RACE For two-year-olds: purse Ah. R.

11. 132 407 11-1 174 so isi 125 Bl I 99 187 123 B02 80 1S3 Pc .373 .3011 .305 .353 Player Club Fokx. Phila tilna I levi Irtiul Siniiuons, Plula. SI. Louis t'ouiliM, New Aork six furlongs.

tMighty Cute 112, Totals 39 4 9 51 liTotals 43 3 1160 3 Mann batted for Bream in 12th; Man- Bear Cry 115, Ladrona iit. ttainciouu 115. Plavette 112. Fort Dearborn 115. HittLsl for Jour.ian in 12th.

118 490 ItMl lit Zahn 115. Fire Kahn 115, Fire King 115. n.e, noil OilA OOO 4 The Alderman 115. Aerie 115. Wantom net.

nn. Jersey City 020 000 000 001 3 112. Blue Ash 115. Also eugioie yon- Two base hits Head. Selkirk.

Three INTERNATION AL LEAGUE. ST AN III N(i. IV I AV. L. Pe.

tiiment 115. tMalicious 115. Caviar no. base hit Taylor. Stolen bases Whit ti.oa liirire Billv Chamo 115.

Berutce van iia, oweei. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ST I Mil Chance 115. (iraee. Walsh. Doubl' plays Grace- I.

IV I. Jiirces' Fewster S.ibo-Jonr.lall HawKS tun IV. .401 97 50 Mon'real 75 7ll .407 117 Keadnig 73 75 .493 78 7 .513 Newark 71 78 .477 76 73 .510 Jer. Clly 41110-iJJll It'ehesler Toronto Baltimore Ri, Cnv PA 4S lit I CollimlMia Bases on OS Bn.ii.1 Fnwlcr Struck out tlx-mar StocK Farm entry SECOND RACE For three-year-olds and upward; claiming: purse $1,300: six furlongs. Golden Mint 115.

Call Play 108. Proctor Ilni 113. Prince Blubo 113, Lee Jones 113, tWild Waters 1U. lllucKr Play 110. tLemar Stock farm entry.

JGoIdstream stable entry. FIFTH RACE The Lincoln handicap: for three-year-olds and upward: pursa $25,000 added: one and one-quarter miles. tMisstep 125, Lady Broadcast 107. Windy City 110, Royal Julian 108. Lawley 107, tCanaan 106.

Martinique 106. Karl Ettel 118, Mantanaro 107, Blackwood 108. Le Mar Stock farm entry. SIXTH RACi: For 4ree-year-olds and upward: claiming; purse $1,400: one and one-sixteenth miles. 'Brown Brutus 103, McGonigle 107.

Clearance 113. 'Herodiones 103. 'Pollywog 108, 'Devon 108, Gravdale 108. SEVENTH RACE For three-year-olda and upward: claiming; purse one and one-half miles. 'Zelma O'Neal 100.

Roxte Weidel 110, 'Gay Lothario 108. Fuiland 113, Harpoon 108. Great Sport 113. Jeff O'Neil 103. 'Machete 108, Baritone 107.

Donble Header Today, Yankee StadluBs, Yankees vs. Detroit. 1st gam at 1:30. Adr. I ui.i tlie ht Paul St 58 113 7 5 4 5 7 410 58 85 .4011 Hv llream 3 Fowler 8.

Passed bail YKSTEBDAWH RFSI I.TS. Mm apnlis 7H HA 5t Toldn In, I 115 70 401 Mllwank in- Cooper 108. Little Gyp 102. Cheers 108. Grace.

Umpires cker aud Carroll Time 2:15. neading 4. JF.USEY CITY 3 (12 nines Baltimore 3. NEWARK 1 NKWAKK 7. Baltimore 6 (1st game).

(2d game; Lincoln Fields Results FIRST RACE For three-year-olds and Nicaragua 108. Indian Love t-ati im. eligible Bon Fille 110. Creates II 108. Sixty 113.

Georgia Berget 105. THIRD RACE For three-year-olds and upward: claiming: purse one and one-eighth miles. 'Copper Shine 108. Nieodemus 103. 'Bill Seth 112.

Aviator 108. Duellist 113. 'Frank Fullen 108. Thistle Coot 103, Dan Burnham 108. Honeyflsh 108.

FOURTH BACE The Biverdale: for HsTrNIMl'H REMIT in.as liv (1, St Paul 3 City 7, SI Paul 7. Minneapolis P. ilwauli, 2. i.oui.i tile nt Toleito: ram. lniy gamis M-h Mliiliil.

TODAV GAAIF-H. in.aa City at Minneapolis. Milwaukee at Paul. IiuisiiHe at Toledo. Col uui Inn at liiiliaiiapulla.

tip- (laiming; seven-etghiiie ot a nine. ui i nn ll i SO lit -t KS Innings I Toronto 5. Montreal 1. Rochester B. Buffalo 1.

TODAY'S GAAIKS. NEWARK at Baltimore. Reading at JERSEY CITY. Bnn'iilo al Rochester. Al oil (real at Xoroutvj.

1 4.0H; Her' Answer. 108 (Smith), $9.60. J5.38; Tommy Lad. 108 (Allen), $3.88. SCTatohtxi EuthusiasUo Edward, Mas lor.

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