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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGL. NEW YORK. SATURDAY. AUGUST 11. 1906.

GEORGE LOW METROPOLITAN CHAMPION CHICAGOS SHUT OUT THE SUPERBAS IN WELL-PLAYED PITCHERS' BATTLE SARATOGA SPECIAL TO-DAY'S SPA FEATURE trainers far older have ho, r.vwg for MM LEADS FLEET T.C. AFTER1 FIVE YEARS OF EFFORT SJBflta. no stake event IN QQillllf I VAI lerday. there wae good racing. In, ho U.IUUI.LI.I I NOTES OF THE GAME.

lwaHS VJlLJ (Special to the le.l I or. nted W. half of THE RECORDS. league.) Bob Ewing pitched the Clnelnna.ls t0 R'Ch lit Fine SS.K u'bJSd he'llan ge" First Boat to Reach Black RoCk 'hardr1' llorc'e" ol" I SIT5! TiJ Field of Two-Year- After a Twenty-three- Professional th. BaUa.ro.

cmt, S-oUiArK Iris Ion, T. handily from fir IUiss-n There was a terday won the title of metropolitan 4 Philadelphia 34 1m Jack McCarthy has bat ted .341 since tho i UIOS. hot drive for the Sir Russell get- Mile Voyage. champion at the Hollywood Hub. Low's (American League.) Western invasion began, making fifteen ling It and Water Dog coming through score was IM Stroke.

Alexander Smith 'n PhiuSilphtaw i thlrteenjames. on Ihe rail in time to Haley for of Nassau, firs' man to mle. fcgj; ,1 fllteui: Si TRAVERS STAKES ALSOCARDED 1 3rVa r.miing good Ume loTpUUrV." TARS STAY AT BRIDGEPORT. two stroke, higher. Jack o3 3 -ST So says Treasurer MedlcUB.

h- st to" 1 fill third 'nt297 rcw 8 you Newark Tesu-rtay'hl? 'at Hirace E' WU1 Have to ImPrve in housh he reatwere' Gravesend Corinthians Will Race To- J'" rocorruTj i iCmm Siy' "'iTence 41 Si Washington Park, on the Grounds. Order to Figure for the from the Sanford barn, ran the besl rare day. and To-morrow Sail dtetrlcl M.J In Rochester 48 40 Toronto 21 and at Boston, where the Cardinals de- he yel has shown. Kntree for the 1 (Hudson River League.) feated the Beaneaters by 2 to 0. Beebe Futurity.

place Father Bill" Daly's Warning Eastward. i not narJ 1,1 "self, was difficult to many pClub. w.i, nub. rr allowed only six hits. headed K.amosha in the run through the I because of the rough greens, the produc John i' BE-: I IHrt I rrSSHr Iw i I Results Yesterday.

a great running catch of a foul from Al- should be seen at the Union avenue track Lancastrian, which went to the post In Yacht Club sailors, who arc cruising on "ho Ma nSti Vlnal! tM laue-' iitrrma" this afternoon, when the sporty Sara- a flt of sulks, concluded to run. and was Long Island Sound, secured many vie- of Nasaau. Hollywood upsei their i. K5 a-lSKnr. -ia.

and the historic Tracers aoma B.U. was a ovl.r lheir guests from New ZZTU'ZZ IT Z'J'iU. 1 OncTeili 4 V-l'i'lal his 1 hauling down a fouljy from Brown's bat. Stikes are decided. There will be no Suad" one of the cho-ces in ho maiden nocnplloin the second day's run of the r.

r.u rVi.i t. 'm 'i i 1 SM Chicago 'TvH ThC WbUB SX made an01h" lon owneVT In Spcciafor" ltu ranvaVdHavel n' ii'ii'i League rd'a thPr.ew aweepstakes of $1,000 a starter and she rould be caught Phe wm hack from lyn club, raptured the principal prise of holes, while h- holed 'h Itol.mi. c'l. i.li York Yankees In a elo. 'while' 'he forfeit for each subscription.

The "'ree's to seven's when her prank be- lhc rtay. ln his speedy Ondana. the well- Ion the He could easily make To. in K-M -mrti h-ro Ea.rn league)' Athletics were beaten l- by St. Louis, association adds a piece of gold plate known Oravesend sailor led the fleet over or "ere.

The record card was: for il.e I Iv.rs Trophy, em- iXlZTZLXn 1 ,21 7r? 2-8T B0 18 onu for l.iua. iriif'V's'r i. s. 5. of tho turf.

ey's Anna May second, and Fish Hawk not only winning his and division; Low's v.ctorv wai nonulnr i ban 01 Wa hlngtos UP ml I to Baltimore. liutralo. a. There were nineteen subscribers this third. prig0, but alao, on corrected time, the I Aleck Smith has been showered with hon- 1 11 Johnson, of New York, anil "r'l'' "Dummy" Taylor came very near dupli- year, and as sent out over night there trophy offered for the squadron run.

or lately Th- I'lnl otlphla. won SS SIS LOCAL OARSMEN QUALIFY. 'lfi 5 Patcrsun vs. N.wburgh, rain. He was taken out In that inning to allow Newton II.

ninngton. L. A. Cells. Frank a salor jn the schooler class with his i nchestor, Vl tugual II -The attrnc- Games To-morrow.

Mike Donlm lo has for New York F.irrcll. Sydney Paget. Paul J. Ilainey on Seawnnhakas and Rnvenswoods aKSPi n.isalka. and E.

S. Relss, who buntors on the last twohoh 'iVT ry League, "Znn bringing home 'run of fCM at Wr" Class b'8 g-ttfSSS "'a' "ff 4t'pr No games. uu 'o. and K. 1.

Wilson, Jr. cester Shea Beaten. Zlnlta. money. Lows four rounds ui or- dent Cup.

presented by the Iste Kdward (American League.) 6 Salvidere, winner of the Brighton rho prl, for second division was dor were: Ishsm, ol Cbl. igo This I. the chief wo A Peculiar coincidence occurred yester- Junior, in which race he look Ballot bv Stoldird's Monsoon a New TOUT ROUND, tournament of the season here. It will Philadelphia day in the Hudson Lnmu in the and PrtST Pan. Mr.

Keene's ,0 Kagle) BaehsU I boal Ir also i.c CI iss i a round Newark si nf League- game between the Hudson and Pouch- tlvos Worcester. August 11 -A fo.at.no uh 'h also p. ured Class 4 4 i '4 4 4 4 4 3-36 71 Ihirlysr; to no dal play It Is a Newark a. Montreal keepsles at Pouchk ..) 1 1 ls l00K u'0" of fl. of lh Hear Commodore John Lewis' Peri norxp.

i nn.ni a all ama.eurs Newhur.hH'!"r. were played, and In 'w en winner. He comes in under the lh 1 1 won prUo ln c.as. M. of the same Out 4 4 4 3 4 4 I -lani.

1. Taylor SffiSm the Hudsons and Hudson H. Brown subscription, bu, will bear I 1 division. In 1 -hnrge of the Kingston at Trl-Cum" the teams fought It out for fifteen inn- the Hitchcock colors. Fantastic is en- d.f.atby two yosterda y's run was made lllltli ItDI Mi entry list, which will dose Tuesday tw la Ings ln darkness.

Both games ended in tered under Mr. Hitchco, original sub- cri's 0 sonlor PSIr-oared shell o. There should have been a killing of ties. In the former contest wlnl. who also Seawanhaka Boat Club, of Brooklyn, the boa.

and 1" 1 4 lirsl Ihiiiytwo will compete for (he fatted calf at Washington Park yes- scored after ihe second inning. will sporl the green Jacket, is under Robert Farnnm. bow, and J. A. Ryan.

and the warning signal was ii rh" terday. but only a mild 20 shut out, John E. Maddcn'a subsrriution. stroke the champions for two seasons scheduled to be fired at 9:60 A.M. As tho S6 4I I 4 4 3-3? 71 lf administered by the Chicago, to the Su- flFPIPIAI QmRC Thp b'af Pau' In order to accomplish (his both crew- approached It looked as though tho 1 0v, rh'r'o'wTli perbas.

marked the very interesting oc OFFICIAL SCORE. tomf! UMk had to row faster than the champions did would have to be delayed, as the currenco. Two prodigals returned to the and'th Keenc palr.h De'Mund was la, year, when the time was uunuies yacht. Venture, which had on board Smi.hs Joiirrouiids were order: league fold, Tim Jordan and Hank Day. a a thrown out of training shortly after and 19 seconds.

The time for lhc winners. airmail De Mund. C. A. Kelly and mado.

76-3 7I ::,....97 the qui illfylng round Prl- A big scaro had been given to the local 3 n' 1 'o Mr. Rainey bought him. as his fast early ihe Metropolitan RowlngClub of New Newlon Bennington, the regatta commit- Smith and Travers made the low rounds beolayed 1 Th' I lav will magnates by rumors that Jordan had rials and hard had staled him a York. was 9:5... six seconds slower than WM nowhere In sight.

of the afternoon. scoring Tl. Their i. Inn y-s, uX day Bitted to the outlaws, but the big fellow V.V.V 4 a I ln 'i lhe Lake record. OM by one the racing squadron left host ball was rii.lhps.

otghte.u turned up chipper and willing yesterday his 'prettiest to 'get In ui Into shape for In the second heat of the Intermediate hospHable anchorage of the Norwalk 0t shim' with 'ur Iho afternoon. O'Day came back to harness i 0 1 3 3 to-day's great event. Should he win. single sculls, Thomas MaC.ce, of the Yacht Club and came sailing down toward lhQ Tho' rall-ry lor I The ini Irioui ft ho First Pro after a week of the sulks, owing to the 0 1 0 r. Mr.

Ilainey would be recompensed for Haiciiswood Boat Club of Long Island tho big black light house. No one tho wind-up wns large. idcin's Cui. lohii suspension meted out to him by Presi- 1 11111-11" h'B and Cly waa puts him in tho 'cmcd to know where the regatta com- Low won gold medal. Smith i M.

v.mU w. .1 Travis, dent Pu.llam for refusing to abide by 2 2 27 13 1 i. acc, Zm be best 2-year- Hnals to-day. Frank.e Shea, the ICyear- mlttoo was. and was rumored that the HW, Have 1.

A. M. Heed. 1904. the decision of the head of tho league in Vam, a old of las.

year until he picked up a old wonder of the Shecpshead Hay How- "II important body, disgusted with the fof flfh X1V Ul.rH VMtr the McGinuity-Pcitz incident. Following 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 stone and had to be thrown out of train- Ing Club, of Brooklyn, was fourth and way that tho fleet had failed to appro- wIh 72 Trm. closely on the triumph of Pulliam in ihe 12 2 2 2 Ing. probably will be favorite in the last lu this event elate the hard work of the day before. score; Smith and Travers tied at iT.

for Fr. Horn M.rrill New York squabble, the return of O'Day 2 Travers. He will have to race some to Ihe ood lloai Club, of Loin had gone on a strike, and hnd left the best afternoon score, and Smith won $25 i i iputergon may be looked upon as an Indication that M.c.,.n i 3 I 1 0 ii beat Ben Hodder of the Shields pair, for Island City, won the second of squadron to take care of its own troubles, for tho best tinny. six of lhe day. Allan Lard Will, and 1 nu.m" the festive Harry is the undisputed lo ad I 3 0 0 4 r.

tnat good 80n of Thn Commoner never senior tour-osred shall race Sgslnsl two Colonel Austen, actum- senior ling olllcer, of the big organization. ioll'ei-o was Oallavant. ihe oiher competitors, defeating tho fasl Portland, was the only one who did not worry, as The game yesterday was another hot 301100130 probable starter also is greatly improved club by throe feel in the lake he alone know what was the manor. As A battle with Chicago, always a bit ln the wj) h. early pace record being Th.

Seawanhaka. lhe start ing time approached, however, I van. It developed into a pitchers' duel Total 0 3 3 0 0 27 1.1 4 Thc rr(w. performers get a the present champions, but did not even the sailing colonel began to grow tb.7h? Sere by Mtopgg -J tf rom A CMT11 A City won out by an eyelash. He had Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 Two stake ifer and The Picket.

Ahrons and Garr' f'nt. Am of Norwalk and around A I 1 "SudgeJamesO.Tighi.ofllrooln.was LJ IU JL that he was entitled to in the way of 1 3 4 5 0 7 8 tine climax to a good snort As of Ja''s al the finish 'Ihe at- regatta commute As It steamed through close decisions, so the outcome could not usu Iho' selling races one at seven fur- lendancc was about and was not as be wait, nK lice, loward the lighthouse, a have been otherwise. The I a I i a longsnd the other at' five and one-half. ln'-oes expected, on account of threaten- boomed n.m he de, ihe ya, lit ffl ZZtk-o "Utn. 7 one of the oldest dx- Thriona.

Association of Amateur ffi Ton'ce'dld ance WSSW SUSsSAA iSSS 'wnaWTS SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. 1 to avoid a whitewash, and that did not Pitchers' Summary. lTlM ItX Philadelphia. James K. Tighc Brooklyn, seems that the trouble was caused hv 1 Team, Tm, I occur until the seventh inning, when, Sam.

Iw. 5-b. r. J. b.

.0. hp.wp vlvc(1 when track changed hands again 1 he v. regatta ommii.ee v. cha stars 1 r. an accc.

with two out, Alperman got the only Mrlcklett 2 2 Urn bv Kl.c 1 ,111111 1 1 mil l-d most par- M-lam v. 1 base on balls banded out by Brown Mr- 1 The great Imle r. hors-'. Hermis. donable crime in' a 'craft, and' t.ZZlZZ IZ cm Carthy followed with a clean single.

In I'm'' xt ir 11 nt to Jam vacancy by 1,. the the licet A miii.iv Jowert' "WnU" tombrcacbhy Lewis HERMAN GETS DECISION. B. HagglnWda N.y; oom- 'TLT'''''' VTrTT 'Tlz' hChaieTlnS Benny Yanger Beaten In Slashing S''S W. lSMSL I n-Round Fight in Indian- 0 Jt by Tl Eng- "JJ hit In tho sixth, but they got no further apo3.

William H. Iravers. in tni owner 01 t. ftad Wpst ettftr purporting to Zl. 10 0.104: Andown.

Bus- than first base. In all the olher winner. 1 ne siaae was namen in nis Dl, from lhe association had be sent aik and Nymph. It, in 22. Twelve innings were ssnry dc i.t..

afternoon the locals retired in order. father 3 honor. to the regalia stewards attacking his however ,11,1 not race. game be, ween thi E-oroni and the Banoturni will be the Msujen The teams are old time Strickl. it allow ed only four hits, two Indianapolis, August 11-Kld Herman Horace Roy A Rainey's $25,000 colt standing as an amateur oarsman, much lrt I.

of them decidedly scratchy. The four received thc decision over Benny Yanger. I. work i.bd Fi'urliy hi. Secretary Fred O.

The Owl and Oamecoek Colors, races (J it u.o.rv The ii.ici,,.,, blnglcs were confined to two of the thc end of a ten-round light here last winner of 1W will not uni. ss lie 1111- Fortmeyer. of the association. denl.d 'r 'h" Hi" New ork 1 ncht Hreen. r.

f. r. r. WcaWmJTSSfr first run without cB XSSSiX Z'TT 'I HU "if the necessity of getting a hit. Evers led Herman continued infighting I act lea i 1 1 a winch heretofore has After some discussion President James I.lnniia won (,,.

i 2 4 1 4 21 1 I the third inning with a pass and throughout the contest. Frequent clinches raced In only ordinary and by Pilklnglon said that the matter would race will, Katrina se, and lb I Jl; I Lee" I t. reached second on Moran's h.lri, characterized the bout Purslane, which started In lhe East for be fully investigated. n. 2 4 n.

2 3 1 Casey took Brown's liner an Inch off the iva the first time. Summaries: 01211 .114 2 1 1 laoiaic, ovl. Pnl- :n.s-ed a tine double pb.y by the fourth round, the men mixed vl- a hall mile Horace E. led his field. ,..,,1 1 "r', lrt 112 2 llonlns.p...

0 thrown, high to second. Alperman be- clously. Herman reaching anger a head under restrain, But when N' a 1 S'r nr. -h nt A T-al 1 '2 a ,1 4 nd mm. n.

tMt Ing partly responsible for the error by with left and right. Yanger appeared tired rtadtke called upon him in the stretch. ci'h N. r' -N wim-o lpmg "nd J. falling to cover the base.

Evers look and whs slow. Constant hammering on he failed. His defeat was a bitter pill VoVk f.i'rih "trZ Score by 1 1 1, ''i. f' third on Ihe misplay. Single was also Ihe body seemed to tell on Ys.ip.-r and for bis iinllmnaire owner, for ihe latter beat-Wen1, ,1 launch irom tne UHMIUSIHI Donovan 3 presented with a base, whereupon a dou- Herman, with a left to the chin, rushed a newcomer on the and with his 'i.

v.i,'..-i v. scrieci. 1,1 1,..,: A 0 0 0 .1 Pn 2 0 r' Marshall: lb. hie steal was Evers steal- Yanger into his corn, r. landing on the broth, has had hard luck.

Paul I 'lub, N. 1 'a I 1 2 2 I t. Ing home while Slack- purbened half- ribs with his right. Ham, paid for In- Mund earlier nd 1- k' 1.1,,, -Hy 1 peared'to be close, and Johns'one. who landing left and right on the colt b.

of con- 1, a'' M.V-',' "'n "'T rMme tna sloop waa Ilenlng. t. by "uonuvan, 'p. was umpiring on the bases, was not as body, but Herman continued his play on dltion from too much early work and cap, 1. island a "I The 1- popular as before.

He said later, how- Yanc-r's rib. and thus ih.y kept, pound- racing. Time. 10m. 10s.

'rihwli, i of 1,, 1 paj-k ever, that Lewis never touched Single. Ing and jabbing cadi other throughout lhe De Mund. however, may redeem himself senior n. bv I 1 i. l-kon and Ave u.i Not until the seventh did the Cubs get.

fisticuff. At the beginning of the tenth to-day In the sporty Saratoga Special. 'Cv it-ming vineyarn naven 10 wiu ty nuK 1 will be th i.b....i I'latbasi. win in within hailing distance of the plaie. and round.

Yanger started into force matters, but Horace E. will have to show- much Jt 1 1 I "00K- hope of the home team. 1 bv Hen on his scratch hit. but misse.l ami inen 'Ion more be has to be in the first rank Bristol. R.

August 11 Commodore The attraction at Brighton Oval, Atlantic cars. and 1 Myall, avenue was "li'ule" dninfn lhe oihelnnlagg. was forcing the fight when the bell rang. backed "at 1 to 2 and his defeat was a cmh. "T'ng nndV'cit'v bow" L.ssohn lVhon.h;ahVJughaywrho tfTWA ljSkX ZZtX maP i ON THE TENNIS COURTS.

T'Tc NEWS OF AUTO WORLD. WMFM Tzzzz BSz seeing warm up. and put a small la.i stngi- sciiis. iirst heat- lawn tennis (ourts. was added to the -li 1 1.

r. bet on winner instead. Won by Harry Be. Spl knjfleld lection of Frederick O. Anderson, of the In the ot Otl4j(vlaii Convllle.

by thely. is in the Futur- club r'Z, ''Z' SKATERS WIN PRIZES. Kings County Tennis Club, yesterday, tta Spnng l.ak- Casino, Spring l.ak-, After September 1 the so-called tire London. The Winton Company has out- it and will carry 119 pounds He won Aefsetatl le-n by The apron and necktie parly given at when he won the final of the singles of I J. Pell is as Inning an easy trust II be a thing of the past A meet- grown its present location on Holbron in such clever fashion that he appears SiT John 111 St Mary-l ir'ur," TB I he Sea Bench Palace Skating Rink last tho Englowood tournament.

Anderson won th- final yesterday; ing of those interested was held recently V'aauct. otilte dangerous.ll. Is riw night Ml a snecess. The following prizes displayed that remarkable base line and in less time than it takes to tell it Directors of the New York Motor Club 0V'rlT him by his owner. Mr Hitchcock goMmtBewlng cfub.

of TotontoTouS'la; Nw wpr" awarded: First prize. Miss Jennie -gume which last season caused him to I d-ssolu'ion of the agreement which had will hold a special meeting next week to who to' encourage rid, rs ui.i-i, Y-rk. se. ..,,.1. Wa- Peters.

Coney Island, second prize. Miss be ranked tenth In the list. He kept his THF MFW I ft Tr 1. op fore- the pas; two years was consider means whereby larger quarters on become trainers afer leave h'r-l Time. Agnes Gibson.

Brooklyn, third prize. Mm, 0pponent. Otto H. Hinck, of the Monl IlLTT III II agreed on tnay be secured. This need has been After the race Mr.

Hitch- rn eirht -oared shells-Won bv Arg-naut Urooklyn. Amateur races, on the a 1 IX I Jl 1 agrcedon. brought about by the great growth of the eaW that 0'Nell would continue to will be held to-night. clatr Athletic Club continually on the PQOT BALL Caillois and Le Blon. the French drlv- organisation during the last year.

Tho move about his 1 1 un ers who are lo pilot Thomas cars in the proposed club run to Long Bench Tor the Anderson tho ball over into difficult ay elimination race to select the American race meet scheduled on Saturday next. positions that at the end line had Vanderlnli Cup loam, have booked pass- will also be considered. -X worked Ins own downfall by his outs and Z7 U-J' ag, on ihe steamship La Savoie. SSjk VV S. nets, all due to the toning of the JV7 303101110 gossip of the prospect park BALL TOSSERSX Ty Mgu The automobile has again come into lthe Qrand Prix II Will have wooden Edward IVwhur't and B.

II. V. Lyon IVWf rOOI Dull 0. Thomas, of Elleasburg, State of Wash- wlu-h 1 nciisj ijoinrnt inho vie- jjj lUicIO Me'Vesidi'thne Tundreo' mile '20,) andb31.hTsh creating h4 tit amatkcr LBAC.pb. Tl 0 eonnecied nrke'ntries8" osoVugusK" with from Hie eme is i a I her'lfrother.

Millard II won -h-ir liorgaa, Bret ton Hall. Broadway hands of the committee until the end Central 5 JH lurentla 2 9 ogi "'ad up to thr aii.il, place In the final round, ag.i.ns: a lb II roppUed and Elghty'-Bfth street. Manhattan. Tucked .31 'west To-tysecond PROTESTANT riiritrn LEAGUE. I jMjfeS -Hhabou! -''n 'rv ttis Th- VintOfl Company Is to erec.

a new street. The course is from New York to rhriati'hap. 'i I 'ilk' Ave 'SBHSm Tab," faMBalm-av1 iHufi fJThlts" the racquet work of the fount girl, oni garage in London. England. Secretary Albany on the first day: from Albany to Marks 5 4 Cm'-Wk T-'.

I- 1I1-' s.n..- af.n 14 years of age. and of her brother, two r-. leadin George Brown recently returned from Springfield. on the second, and. strong 5 3 Bethany 0 10 Mm Mgf year, her senior.

In the semi -final, I act! ..1 the a trip abroad He secured p-operty for from Springfield to New York City again, DIOCKSAX inion league. sjflps they Mr' II gh 11 ill thc new building in the West End of on the third and last run of the test. vclu'" jZ'a fPHlff oiUy'' ball fa.rly SWIMMING AT BERGEN BEACH. ZETTXER RIFLE CLUB SHOOT. 2 -I si Tck 0 I TBC The regular monthly on, -door shoo; of raeTOItlES I.BAOfE mWmWmWSSi apparent poor hewing.

llJIr ZT- A. A. U. Contents Will Take Place the Zett.er Rifle Cub place yester- 4 fb Manager Alexander bNaugh, Para- PtoywdOgittir to A. Q.

SPALDING BROS. Next Saturday. day. and with a single exception, the m-ncii .1 1 1 4 rT Jf 'Ihu 1 a wlimlag and on the courts they exhibit many ol 1.1 Nassau st SMI WEST KD ST. ph members put up fine scores.

The condl- I VTjVflK the traits of veterans, while thc little sP ailing new rail and Winter Catalogue At Bergen Bea, h. next -a turds a VUlllam. .2 l.C 0 i TiSsTt woman COOfSsae. tbst aapires to dupll- t. rerylWag new In 1 drr BB -kst jrr Amateur Athletic Union an 1 b- held time limit, his best five strings Grove AC I I til i Tl -f late Not only has he been pitching place in the final by the of 6-4.

ano.n rules. Gold. Stiver and to count In the record. W. A.

Barker, LVAe It. 0 i 0 UfoaNfcJ recor1 ,0 2-- Halght and Coppell AUTOMOBiLES. brnn-e medals will be awarded first, sec- who arrived late, had Just time enough They are the for the laurCs. lIlTPonn. HrsnHF8" rsria--sr raoa, 100-yard handicap and 200- SU three hits bidng the feature.

SS meet this afternoon. iV I 1 11 '1-7 4th Floor, Eagle Building. iS fl bTrsriember 3 we Tr 'he Tabernacles. Everyone of.be --a Larned. twice holder of the cip.

a.l.-:c:i of rh a. "I Th. 1- UirytL iZVnlL fr the eh Cstcher Mbeak A. 'very good. are also scbcluk-i.

M.ai llar.on.

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