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THE SUNDAY; JUNE ,1. A From Bill to Steve Bring the letters of a recruit outfielder, supposed to be a member of the Chicago Cubs. Manager O'Day has left him home while his team makes the Eastern trip. "Bill" has so much self-assurance he naturally believes O'Day's judgment to be wro)ng, as he explains to his friends back home through "Steve." lardner has made many trips with big league 11 clubs und his character Is not a whit overdrawn. By EINO W.

LARDNER. llJInolN. June I3nth. Old I bet you boys down homo think CUiat I inn not never Kolni? to pet Into no gomca up hero In tho big nhow I tell you how It la Htevo tho club Is not makclng no money other wife they would of tooken mo ulonK on this eastern trip but when thny ire money tho tlmu they dont like to carry so ninny men on there trip? Ih-dldoH you know 1 hurt my leg nnd besides O'Day has not It in for Sonii' of tlie old men on Hie club hug been knocking me becnuse they Know I ever K''t In there I will Hhow them all up. ODuy knows now thn tn.i'l" mlxtnko not takdmc inn on the trip but ho dont llko to own It nnd i.

the ituifcn he not wired for mu to Join them. At that I bet he of me two or 3 telexruina ordcrliifc me to Join tho club but the li-k'Ml'h ens. has rotten servlco round hero nnd problly trio mcaslReH hu. went a I been down to tho ofllce 2 times to see If they was nny mcsslKcs for me anil the Id time I went I pretty near busted guy in tho Jaw. I naked wiii they nny mrsslKos for mo and ho anys No nnd then I Bays Are you jut-.

nl r-' ''resh nnd nit thnt saved him from a Kood was boause I' i 'nl 'H'e of thine CftKi'H. I bet thnt Is the they have them aw. 1 1 keen from (retting licked. i Hjg: 1 CTSE I BET IMVE? THEM KEEP CECM The) another iiuy I feel like busting the next time I run ncroHs him nnd that iiuy named Hurko who I met down to tho saloon at Vnn Iluren nnd Owleti, He K'vn me a tip to bet on Coition In that scrap out In Calif. I thought he must know mimethlnir the way ho talked no I cut loose and bet a guy 13.00 en.

I might i well of threw tho money In the dranngo canal. I would of stood a better show If I had of bet on Tom Needham to beat out a bunt. lives here In Chi and I supposo he will be comelng back pretty ovi. but he better not show up round me or I will tell him Just what I think of him. I don't enro nothing nbout the $3.00, but they can't never tell me it was not frntnciip.

Tin-si; lighters is some of them crookeder than a umpire. J3.00 In not to bre.ik me because 1 nm getting good money, but the guy mho took my money must of been on the insldo and knew what wan comelng o(T otherwUe If he had been honest he would not have tooken my money when he seen It was fake scrap. Hut I should worry nbout 13.00, eh Steve. I suppose you seen what tho club have been doing on the eastern trip. I hr guy on tho st.

car say they was havelng hard luck, but It Is not no ha-d liu-k Steven, and dont let nobody tell you that. They won't win no pen-ant as long as they keep them old guys In the game nnd I nnd a few other live omig fellows on thu bench. I could of busted up loth them games they lout in Hrooklyn nnd they tell me the right field seats In the polo grounds Is short and I guess I dont llko them short right fleld fences, eh Steve. At thnt I ilout need no short fenco to help mo because when I meet ball square It going out of that old park If the fenco is as far away ns from here to Akmn. i) I want to you something and Johnson Is a pitcher.

1 seen him and It was nil I could do to sit op there In the stand and not Jump down tn the fli'ld mid grub but. If he Is the best pitcher In the American League It is not no wonder Cobb and some of them other swell heads baU 400. I would pay my way Into tho park to hit against that kind of pitching. Tho hlto Sox got eight or 9 hits off of him and you know Steve what kind of a hitting 1 eluli they are. When they get more than two hits In 1 afternoon they think they are cheating.

I wish our club could get In to a world serious against Washington und when Johnson was pitching I bet tho police would stop the WEtf WA3 PITCHING TUT miCE YTOOUb STOP TOE TCP I VOJLD KILL tame for fear I would kill somo of them guys In the center fleld bleachers. I ite oy the papera tho Federals offered him J100.000.00 for 3 years and I guess the reason he dont take It Is because ho tlont want to get pinched- for larseny. 1 guess though thry llko plenty of hitting In thcro league and that Is problly the reason they made him tho offer but then these reporters Is uuch Hers that you cant tell nothing nbout It. Ilcnz worked against him In the game I seen and shut tho Washington club out but he luy I would not ask nothing better than tscaril all the time of hurting some of Well Steve they has not been much kind of a convenslon of hens and you town. Some of Uicm acted friendly but care of without getting acquainted with a bill of divorce from her husband who of them singers gets $200.00 week and all he had to do was count the money and eat 3 squares duy.

Then they was somo black hand mix up and a few wops got killed 1 dont know how many but It was not enough. I guess that Is about all the news I can give you but bo sure and tell the boys that my leg Is pretty near all O. K. again and I will soon bo In there clouting them As soon as you can Htcve I wish you no hurry and you are welcome to any ihort so please send It a long. I guess they must bo a telegram for mo from O'Day by this time and I am going down tho street to get It.

May be he wants me to leave tonight and I Join them you will see my name down there where they put the 2 nnd I base hits. Youra Copyright. 1U, Chlcfcro Tribune Syndicate. Notes and Gossip I'-ifiilte, elro of Comely, the Keene llrmorUl winner, anil her equally (t ic mete Marlon haa been eminently eful a tire of mile. Maekette.

the JVuriiy winner of 1S0S, Mellnnde. Court BalvoUtlte, Pope Joan and Veil, good tli a. well aa Comely unit Marlon enturtest mtwee known far thle "i u. re nil koi by IMiKutee. Uut Dla-su one of the two beet eona of Domino.

i never a nuccrtifill colt lre. Ilia beet mi vero Iron Static and both rlnteri. The r.rt of the Kt ot King Jamee will "nil! at lleimunt Park Slonuay by llenry oinarii ulinae Illue tt.ilee etuil that Jiue ttme tamouu ton of I'lauult 1 The xe.irllna- colta anil lllllea by Klnir. Jain't are the beet looking younfttere tn.ii have been bnn'Klit to the Kattern twirkeu this teuton. Tliey bear tlie lmpreee the Individuality or their elre.

Kin Jmri beloniea to the ttalllon line of Illmyar. well reprctenteC In thlt country by Peter fn. Superman. Colin. Celt anil Disguise lie wat tent to the etud three or four on back after htvln won the Toronto jup twice nnd the Hrooklyn.

llurne. Call-'ornu and Metropolitan handicaps und the Annus! Champion race onco each. Tin fallacy of trineferrlng rare at anv siitance from tho main courte at Belmont I arlt to the malisUU'Aay to Insure true Jannlne wi irumra'eit yesterday, by th uses; irlp ot diiwii tho lotut us furlong chute und the err'itlo behavior ef Northern l.Uht. Hnrtee. It eeemt, will their positions In the straight iwiv ft Ilflmont Park.

are swerving and Hmplne in every rice run over It nnd "'ten tb pulilii' stirrers bceauti' favorltee run nny iruer tirtu ouismere Jliniulw Prui line, tho veteran trainer an inolt lllghbrlilKe to Kumiie a couple season back to run In tho Liverpool i. National under tho tlllts of J. It. ell la bad: nt Sheepthead Hay schooling illKhbrlde for tho barntoga rnces. Frayllme mat the big ton of llrldKewater and In Jumping ns cleverly he ever "1 ii.nl predicts that at Karatoga he will eery lerper the Kr.stcrn atr.blcs have THAT CAGES N3 AciCSD" 5ETT1M that Is dont never let nobody tell you that work ngutnst the Whlto Sox the other 1BET GAMS was prdtty lucky and he Is another to hit against but still I would be them lnfleldcrs.

doing round here. They haa been some keep running In to them on the at. down I have got nil tho girls I can take no more. Some big alto singer got must of pulled a boner becauso some would send me that 12.00. I am not In thing I got but right now I am a little respectfully, Bnx.

(Ik. v. of ihe Thoroughbreds at Belmont Park uncovered this spring. Illghbrldgs has four take dates at the Springs. While abroad Hlfhbrldge started In the Oram) National of 191: und fell ut the first Jump.

After that he uent to Germany, whero he flnlthed second In three ttnkcs. Frank Nolan's vetenin New York bred racer Hlr John Johnson has come back from Kentucky, where he did stud service ut John Hamburg Place In the spring, and gone training. He Is preparing for certain stake engagements ut Kaaktoga, where he hue won 'uuch of his success. William Hmlth. who a fsw years ago waa well known as the trulner ot he stable of his brother, Ueorge K.

Smith, better known as Pittsburg I'hll. was at the races yesterday. William Hmlth Inherited a substantial fraction of the 13,000,000 left by the Pennsylvania plunger utter twenty years of uncommonly successful racetrack speculation. He told a Srv reporter thlt he had a goodly sum Invested In the Indianapolis baseball club ot the American AiuclMlrm. Hmlth says that If he did not have so much money tied up In batrball he would buy a stable of two.year.olda nnd get back into racing, which he believes has "come back" for good.

When the horses came up from Ilaltlmon It looked very much aa though Utslirn patrons of stteplechaslng were In for one of 'bo best years of spori 'hey had known Hut atrange fatality haa pursued the good leupers. Tito of tho but. Ital Parr'a Pally, bay and Charlis Flelrchmann'a Owanui, have developed Ihe habit of bleeding, which may spoil tnilr careers; U'Hear and lllma-lion, tho cracks of the stable of Joseph llnvli, are lame behind anil lalt lip for the summer, and both Itelluf, winner of the Whitney Memorial, lunl l'enobtcot, Ihe star prrformer of the Wilson stable, limped out if the tirund steeplechase the other day, There was no steepleohaalng at Ilflmont Park yesterday because the Westchester Association management had agreed not to rompete for cross country patronage with tho Country Club of Hmokllne, lowers of ONE POSED FOR CAMERA OTHER TAKEN IN REAL ACTION lieprutliueu lrom llluitrattd u( London. Two ihii( if Charlm O. Unlet, runnrr op for the Ilrlf lull Kolf clmniplonshlp nt.

Hanilwleli. Till KlKftntlu plnrrr fltl tn hi the Inrwrat man ithn rver pnrttriii itnl In the llrltlah a fin I I seen on the left as he posril for plinti) Krnphrr. On (he right a picture of Ills urtnnl form In (IrlrliiK. Note Uir (rrmendons piMTrr ilcplcteil In this follow thrnngh. KEENE MEMORIAL FOR A KEENE BRED FILLY Jlutlcr's Comely, by Mnidun, Proves Her Hncing Quality.

HAUBEHK AT 1IEU HEELS Juvenile Winner Forced to Pack Top Weight Hccausp of That Victory. HrLMONT Park, I. June 13. Th I noon time beginning of tho rnces at Hel-! mont Park to-day In order that such of the patrons of racing as cirod for polo might get over to Meadow Ilrook for the International match between Am-rlca nnd Kngland did not prevent sime six thousand men and women from gathering to witness the first renewal of the Keene Memorial Stakes, one of the lieat events t0T two-year-olds on the Westchester As- fr'r'T 7''" of Comely under the of imes llutle' wa d.uirh. ter of Disguise and Pretty Maiden and a product of tho famous Castleton s'ud of tho late James n.

Keene, whoso memory i.i iv. tho Keene Memorial annually celebrate. woum nave uornc mo spoueu jacKei ner sire bore to victory In Kngland nnd under wnicn lier dam ana many another famous Jeter, by five or six lengths. mRzon's racer won distinction In this country If public form was good, but the crowd Mr. Keene bad been living.

Comely was would not stand for her ebony hu rider one of forty-five yearlings Mr. Ilutleri8tewar.il, one of Kimball Pstt'rson'a oougnt riom the Keene estate last sea-1 stable boys. But she ran straight nn son for and she had as running true for Steward and was always inls-mate the Ughtfooted Mirlun II, another trrss of the situation. Jester having nil daughter of Dlkgulse fiom the lien Ilrushishe could do to bent Type-n head for mare Meggs Hill. Tho victory of the Ilutler entry was popular because Marlon an added, starter, nnd Comely were favorites at I evens, but the result proved something of a shock to the admirers of the tllly, which earlier In the meeting had defeated that redoubtable colt The Mnwjuernder.

These consldired Marlon It. the better of the two misses. If Indeed, the smar.est two-year-old of the season. Hut Comely was clearly a better tllly to-day than her stable mate. She raced with her to the urn for home and then left her when It became evident that Marlon II.

could not stand the pace nnd won hard fought battle through the homestretch with Hau-oeik, the Juvenile Stakes winner. The Keene Memorial, J2.000 event, was run under cloudless and over a fast track, the main course rather than the straightaway being used as advertised in the stake book. Of the overnight nominations Iloxer declined and NoureitJIn, Hectograph and Double ICagle as well as Marlon II. were added. Hauberk, becauso of his victory In the Juvenile, had to shoulder top weight llii pounds while the others got In under 100 iplece, two of them.

Ueorge Itoesch and Noureddln, carrying overweight. Marlon II. and Comely, as alrendy related, were always favorites, and Hauberk at 7 to 2 was next In demand In spite of his big weight. The Wilson plr Noureddln ind Kncore, a two time winner were held at it, while the prices nbout the others ranged from 12 to 1 to 30 to 1. Double Kaglo gave tho starter somo trouble and delayed the race ten minutes, but the llnal break was fair for all and Marlon II.

nnd Comely stepped right briskly out into a lead of a couple ot lengths. Going out of the bnckstretch they were Joined by Hauberk and the three raced Into tho h.omcstro'.ch In. compact bunch. As thry straightened for home it looked an thougn Hauberk ateeplechulng will have to get all the fun they can nut of vehat remains of the Ilel-mont Park meeting, because, after that, there be no mote chasing on the Jockey Club's circuit Maratusa. The queens County Jifkry Club has not rebuilt 'the dismantled course at Aqueduct and will not.

Hauberk, the Martlnet-bruld two-year-old, for which W. Coe pnld 1700 at the Holland tale thn other day. showed yeeter- day In the running of the Keen. MAmoriil a tendency to take to the outer fence, which has cost his three-yiar-o'd full bro I Uslner, dear this year. There were many at llelmont Park who believed thivt Hauberk would huvu buten Comely If hu had run straight.

Poland, winner ot the first race at llelmont Park yesterday. Is a half-brother' to Taknhlro. the winner of thirty-odd ruces In the United Ktatea nnd Canada Under the allks of David Dunlop of Petersburg. Vn. Takahlra was a sin of Plaudit nn.l l.ucy Ulltters.

Poland Is a son of Pin-nudes from the same dam, The races at llelmont park will begin it noon again nest Tuesday for the benefit of those who rnny deilre to are the International polo rnitch. Tho earlv opening yesterday probably cost the Westchester Racing Association the gate money of a couple of thousand p-reont. high noon being a bit early for New York to begin 1U racing. Th Hr'st Keene Memomlal was run at lltlmont Park Inst seasoi, and won, by Thulium rortu-10 ltyun's Klllsdnle Ally. Htalu and Cap.

Mr. llynn had nuililns; ready for yesterday's renewal of what WP1 be permanent llelmont Park feature, although' he hnd several eJIglbtes, all of them colts uy me inip'Tiru cusoui niaiuun pen iving, a son of Persimmon. One of these Hea Klnr colU), ltlvcr King, starteil In the lira I race ar.il was baiPy benten: No rl. enrt waa mbiln hurrv thn Itvun linraa in the early anrlng and none of the two yrar-nlds Is up to a bruiting rare. Htuke und Cup.

which waa sent to Kentucky tn start In the Ashland Oaks, Is laid up with a leg which was Injured' la training. might come on and win but he bore out (harply abreast of the last quarter pole nnd Comely, running straight and true, beat him homo a length. Qeorge Itoesch, backward In the early part of the race, challengee. with a rush on the rail In the last fifty yards ns Kncoro and Marlon II. weakened and cHptured show money, with the maiden Noureddlu right at his heels, im iris runr.ing ui tae iCeene Mfinorlul Noureddlu appears to be better over a distance of ground than Encore.

The polo day card was nothing to boast of. Tlieio were two other races for two. year-olds, dashts of three-quartets and one mllo for three-year-olds and another dash of one mile for platers of the 3 nnd up class, and none of these save the Kt mont, a handicap nt three-quarters strutght. attracted nny class. In the HI-mont Klltte-gold was asked to take up US pounds and beat I'omette lit Kpcar- head.

Undaunted and lien Quince, and h.i did It without trouble at 9 to lie was In front from the start and Pomette Illeii, which he defeated thr lengths, wna always In the placi. Spearhead and lion Quince, finishing third nnd fourth as named, beat Undaunted without trouble. but they might not have If undaunted i ad not swerved all ov tho track In spite ot Sumter's efforts to kep hei Pirnigiu. John Madden uncovered a smart one In the five furlong dash for maidens, which gnn the day. In tho Ogden colt Polish, which wnt to the post a ncgl.cted 8 to 1 change.

Oaellc. tho favorite. Minstrel and Dervish were prominent for nbout a quarter of a mile, but when the Meld settlid down to real running Falrbrother (xperl-enced no illtllculty In bringing Polish through the middle of the bunch to wli running away from Oaellc by thrte tour lengths. Dorvlsh, tiring fast, wn all but nipped under the noses of ths Judges by the fast coming Fenrock. Wide gaps separated the first and second horses at the finish of nil the racts save the Keenc nnu me last.

rne other lwo.yenr.oll, wnner Amaron. SM-ond choice In a dash of five furlongs and hnlf fur platers, beat the odds on favorite. pine? money. Sonny Hoy. making his first appearance nt llolmont Park In the mite selling for three.year-olds, was honored with the po sltlon of favorite by the talent and beaten without trouble by Kllcrea, a to 2 chance.

little Marco, Prank Weir's pre cocious apprentice, had a leg over KU-eta nnd he got her away from the post well nnd let her run. She stopped Sonny Hoy before the two got to the head of the s'retch and then camo on ns she pleased. Sumter had to strike Sonny Hoy up right sharply In the last sixteenth to stH.ll of Master Joe. Cnpt. Cassatt started Humiliation, a full brother to Flying Fairy, which had been running with strike horses at Plmllco, nnd the platers beat the gelding as easily as the stake horses used to.

Humiliation seems to be well named. The summaries: FIHST UACE. For msbten two-yer-ol hr subscription of tin each ullh Sion addr.1; nvs furlonr. Horse and age. Wt.

Jockey. Price. Polish. 2 IIS. S-l 3-1 t.iellc.

1 tin Ilutwrll, 4-5 nrrvKn. 107 KederU, Kenrock.2 no McCahey. Iihlne Maiden, 2.. 107 Minstrel. 2 Karrlck.

HlvtrKlnr.2 107 SlnirS1i.it. 3. UcDanlel Tanllvy, 2.. 107 Hupp Northern l.leht, 2.1in ev-1 6-3 3h 4-1 H-S 4 4-1 7-3 7-5 SO-l 10-1 7 4-1 B-l ft 7-1 10 time. flood sturt: wn easily: Polish ch.

hv Ofden I ticy nutters: owned by John Madden; trained by Charles T. Pattemon. skco.vu The Ktinonri; handicap for thre-ycar-olda. by subtrrltillon ct no each; half forfeit; 500 added; elx furlonirs nralht. Horse end age Wt.

Jockey, HU, Ilutwrll, I'omelte llleu, 3. lot Wolfe. Spearhead. S. ml Davlei.

Hen Quince, 3..., 00 Marco Undaunted, 3.. ui Prices. Fin, out I' B-t C-5 2 2-1 3' 6-1 4 H-l H-6 time, 1-5. Oood start' won rastlv: Fllltergoli, ch. by Ilsttlngs FalrvOoH; owned by August llelmont; trained by C.

Hlldreth Tiiinn itArn. For m'tden two-year-olds: by subscription of Stoesnh.ulih Jtoo added- Ave and a half furlonirs. nrflght: Horm snd age. Wt. Joekey.

Amaron, 2 lm Jeetcr.2... HO. lyte.2 llulweli. Doras, 3 103 McCahey. CurrMl.2.

103 Nloklaua. Prices. Tin. 3-1 0-10 1 out 2 ft-1 2-1 H-l 4 0-1 6-2 6 Time, ijrxi. Good tterl: won easily; Amaton, blU.

by Yankee VHlful: owred py W. Ilean; trained by Kimball I'allrrsnn, FomiTH The Kceee'Mcmorlal Slakes; for tw'n-year-otde: by aubs'rllMlon of Scach: strlenSSorddlttoial: pecalllra (ml allowances; sU furkiogs, on the inrln rouriai; Iliirw. and ate. Wt. Jockey, Prices, fin, I'omrlv, 7.

lno, Mrl'abc 1-3 Hauberk, 2., US lliitwoll 7-3 (V-5 2 Ci n. Ilorsch, 3 too McklsuH, 4-1 3 .103 Wolfe. 4-1 7-S 4 Marlon 2,. Kedcrls 1-2 liouble rViilo.2. 4 1 a F.ncore.

,100 McCahey 4-1 7-5 7 to). av-P a.1 Uuller entry, rourled. tWIIson entry, coupled. tiinr. la i-o.

Oood ate rl; wop br. by Die-iulae-JlTetty by'Jnmcs Ilutler; trauica uy it. uenson, FIITII PACf! For thrre-yesr-olds: senior: by subscription of (in each, with 3(00 erided: ore mile; Horse end ate. Wt. Jockey.

Prices. Fin, ltlK'irai 3.i Mrrco s-3 3-s 1 Sornv Hoy. 3.. tl Sumter, even 2-5 21 slrr Joe, 3.., .103 Schuttmgrr.liM i-2 jio Humiliation, 3 1CU 7-2 S-6 4 nme, i-s. Good start!" woti irattonlne: Kllcrra.

rb. by oy Vi Ii, lndemao; I iraincu oy, weir I SIXTH HACK. For tbree-ycJtr-olds snd unwenl: selling; hy mbs. rlpllon of 110 each, with SSOJ added; one Horse end age, Wt, Joefccy, Prices. Fin, I'ruirrrssive.

ma t-a ia H'lnirrrnclrl, 5... K-t 2 Mr, Kpces.a. .,105 Nbd 4-1 3" VcllOW F.VeS. i. .105.

Wolfe. 14-5 7-10 4 llelr 4.. I'i6 Ktdcrlfl, A-l 5 Time. 3-6. Copd stert; won driving; I'roirresalye, ch.

4, by Cessrlon surt otiowned by Mrs, c. Drown trained by F. brown, it ti SCHORR'S DAVID CRAIG WINS THE $20,000 DERBY Waterboss Sets Pace of International at but Falters at End. Montbeal, June 15. At the Dorva track this nftemoon David Craig.

J. Schorr's entry, with Uoldsteln up, v. on th International Derby of $20,000. Water-boss, the entry of Amos Turney and win tier of tin- Windsor Hotel cup last week at lllue Bonnets, was the most faiicltd nnd set a fast pnee from the start. Jocke Smyth kept his lend for three iiinrtcrs of the distance, with David Craig and Luk Mcl.uke of the same stable and Oalner.

Hany Payne Whitney's entry, trailing clone. Hounding tho turn for home the pac ho had set told on Wnterboes and hi could not respond. David Craig moved up and caught the leader at the head of the stretch, (lalner pressing him close Ir the last quarter. Goldstein oi.trodi Smyth, drawing away Into an easy leHd and winning by a length from (Jalner I.Uke Mcl.uke, which was ptiictlcally lef nt the post, ilnlshed with rush and beat Waterbon by three ports uf a length fo third place. Only flvo of the thirteen horses on tho card went to the post.

Following the Knglluh custom, the win nlng horee was decorated with flora' hor: shoe nnd the silk big containing certified check for the prlio mone.y war tnken from tho wire by the Jockey and given to the owner. The summaries: First P.ac For two-year-olds; purse 151)0; live furlongs Ormula, 107 (J. Collins). 4 to won; Blhan Allen, ill (Hold-stein), 3 to 1, second; T-rian. Ill (Kan-ovrr).

to 3. third. Time 1:01 Itedtand. llen'e IlroUier. -Margaret Vogue.

Ken and Faker ulso ran. Hecond Usee Three-year-olds and upward; selling; purse liOo: one mllo und 70 yardj I.ove Day. 109 (J, Collins), 4 to 5, won; Princess Thorpe. 109 (Warring, ton). 4 to 5.

second: Krten.ll. (Tup. Iln). 3 to 2. third.

Time. 1:48 1.5. Hundlo of Huge. Runkln. Fastoso.

Aio und Hhorty Nortbcut nlto ran. Third Race Three.year-olds nnd upward; eslllng; purse 3500; tit furlong mi iMurpnyi, to won: Jot Finn. 102 (Shilling), 2 to 1, second: Fun Queen. 107 (Andrest). 2 to 1.

third. mi i.r. Camel, Hold Cap, Master Jim and Fasces also rnn. Fourth Itace International Derby; HO.ftOfi uaranircii; tnree-year-oius; one mile and a quarter David Craig. 124 (Goldstein).

to 5, won; Oalner, 122 (lliixton), even, second, I.uke Mcl.uke. 127 (Hanover), out, third. Time, 2:0. Waterbass and HlacV Hrom also ran. Fifth Itace Three-year-olds and upward, selling; purse J500; elk furlongs "oueeler, 35 (Shilling), 5 to 2, won; Ancon, 107 (Ca.

luhan), 5 to 2. second; IKue Jnr, 112 (Han oer). 3 to 1. third. Time.

Father lUley, Wngle. pat (lannon, Cop- Mn.tp)( iiowny noway nail also ran. Itace Three-year-olds and upward; selling; purse 1500; one mile and a sixteenth Hen Uncus. 107 (Collins), 5 to 1. won; minwinKP, iu.

to second; lllllle llaker, 108 (Nathan), to tniru. lime, no ib, Hey. Ora, McQee, Uanlvas and Hassar also ran. Seventh lUce Three. rear-olds and up ward; telling! purse 1500; six furlongs 97 (Shilling), 7 to 1, won: Jewel of Asia, 102 (Calvir).

2 tn 1, pirjm. Plrkt 39 (Carroll), 2 to C. third. Time, 1:15 1-5. Dlcle Dorothy Wetoh.

Jnnus. Redpsth. Hatdeman, tlontagnle and General Warren also ran. DEFLECTED THROW 13 COSTLY. Hot In Way Gives Providence Winner Asralnat Jersey City.

PnoviPiNCg, Juno 13. Tho drays mad-a clean sweep of the Jersey City series by winning to-dny 2 to 1. Comstock nnd Williams fought out a pitching duel with thn honors about even. Comstock's support was little tho better nnd he was saved several times by fast fielding, Platte's run In the fifth was made nos by the ball that had him beaten at the plate on a throw from Wells hitting a bat and bound.ng away from Tyler. The score JKItSF.Y CITY (I.

I ab 1) a PROVIDENCE (I. I) ab ti a Plalle.rf.. 3 2 2 0 0 K.On'w.tb, 3 0 I 15 0 Wells.rf. 2 0 110 0 4 0 3 1 2 0 Hues 4 0 0 0 4 1 i 4 2 F.st hen.lt, 3 0 0 1 0 4 (I 0 0 1 Flsher.cJ. 4 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Pfyl.lb..

3 0 0 14 0 O.Falirl'e.ss, 3 0 1 1 4 0 10 1 3 0 1 1 Tjlrr.u... 4 12 6 1 0 Kochrr.c.. 2 0 0 0 0 Koehler. 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 ft ft A nl tlleynolds 1 0 0 0 0 0 .16 2 6 27 15 Totals. .32 1 6 2113 2 Han Tyler in the ninth Innlnr.

tllatted fur Williams In the ninth Inning, Jersey City 000000100 1 Providence 10001000 2 Stolen base Platte. Fabrluue TV base hit -HUlswitt. Three bate hit-Tyler. Sacilr.ce hits llulsullt, K. Onslow, Mlieuu.

Struck util ity t-umttotic, uy Williams. 3. First ba on balls-Off Comstock, 5: off Williams, 3. Wild pitch's Williams. mi tiy pi ener ny Will, tnms (Slieaii), Ix'ft on bases lrovlden( Jersey Clly, 10.

Umpire Fiiinerau. Time 1 hour snd 52 minutes. Prospect Tark llatrball Itesults. BflOOKLYN AJ1ATKUII LEAGUE. Aurora Marine and Fleld Club, P.

p. Y. M. C. 4, Trinity Club, 3: Flatbuth Oaa 2.

Huburbun Arrows, 10; Central C. 2. OTHER MStfUITIH. Neckan A. Central A.

1. Trinity F. C. Ilassctt A. 5.

Mohawlc A. 12; Oriole A. 3, Iledford A. C. 9: Mllford F.

4, Windsor A. Humbler F. 1. At Hay Hldge. n.

h. e. Commonweotlh. 00030003 05 I 4 Crescent A. 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 ..7 I 2 llatterlca Ackerman and Ayres; Iloh-mun und Duller.

Trias league. Tleaumont, 1C; Austin, 3. Waco, 15; Han Antonio, 4, Galveston. Fort Worth, 4. Houston, Dallas, I (called end twelfth darkness).

emergency maw weeded. Cnmp'si Idea of Kxtrit Ofllelnl nt Football (Jnmen Not I'odIUIi. Nnw IUvkm, June 13. Those who are frowning upon Walter Cnmp's suggestion that an extra official be engnd to sit on the side lints ready to take the place of ono of the active arbiters of plav In case, of sudden Illness or Injury do not realize tho chances that the umpire and referee assume In a big gnme. Ono of the most Impressive pictures of ine insi inirvnni-ynlc gnme was tnnt or Keferee W.

8. Langford hobbling pathetically out of a melee, some giant guard having brought down ono his cleated feet not gently upon Langford'a ankle. And poor Nell Rnovv last year In that game had the time of his life In evading 0 I I 1 1 1 1 1 V. .1 nuillO Ul a (1U((11IQ uuaiiva (kllU down the Held. Mike Thompcon.

most ubiquitous of all referees, alwas lenves a game with ahlit torn and faco marked, as result of his headlong dives Into a struggling group of players to determine who possesaea the ball. Tho Idea probably will die a natural death, however, becnuso of the feeling of the small college men that they have enough money to pay out for ofll-clata now without having saddled upon them the expenso of employing an emergency man. JOHN GUND GALLOPS IN FIRST IN LA.T0NIA. DERBY Bronze Wing, Favorite, Not Placed Too Many Bettors to Bo Handled. I.atonia, Ky June 13.

John Ound lack linker's slashing threc-ycur-uld, cup. ured the thlrty.secot.il I.atonln Derby to. lay befrre 20,000 pesons, one of the ingest crowds ever gathered at the historic Mllldulc course. The colt was second choice In the betting, but when It to the running of the rnce Jockey Nnloiig ruuo pritectly and the son of Peep 'o Day wus only galloping at thu end. Ills time whs 2:30 2-t, tying the rec-jrd Hit by Uov.

Gray In 1911. Hronze Wing, the. Humphrey filly, was the favorite, but she never could re: thu Hying lenders and alio pulled up next lo place position almost hopelessly oroken down. There ern seven races on to-day's pro- trnmr.io ant1 favorites captured three, sec ond clnicfB getting the four others. Vicatlier conditions were Ideal.

The time on the Deiby wns moved up from I clock until 4:20 so that the big crowd could get down wagers. When the Held was finally sent away mora than 1,000 persons were In lino to play In the but wero disappointed. The sum-mirks: First Itace Two-year-olds; selling; purse Mod. five lurlonas Liberator, too I.Martin). straight 14.30.

piece IJ.20, show 12.40, won; juiuok, lu: (lonnouyj, xuace tnow Jl.Sfi, icond: Alkanet. 104 (Taylor), show 42.70. third. Time, 3-5, tii'ven Pence, jeff Hoberif, Misty Morn and Hwect Lotta iiso ran. Second Itace Three-yr-olds and up-rard, selling: purse C00; elx furlongs Jrantte.

lit (Nicol). straight 13.40. place 13.30, show 12 30, won, ttlpty Love. 101 Mott). place 13.

show 12.30, second; The Norman, (Martin), enow 11.30. third. Time. 1:11 llabt'i. Miss Thorpe, King ilox and Itlo llr.itot alto ran.

Third Itace Handicap: three-year-nbli and upnunl; purse tsnft; six lor, orgs 104 (Keogh), straight 10,10, pla 13.30, show it 70. won; Hoots mid -luddle, 3 (Neylon). place 16.80. show I3.S0, second; Korlmge, 103 (Dithmon1 show 31 10, 'hlrd. Tlm.

1-S. Tho Widow Moon. Uar Jasmine und Prince llMrmlt also ran, Fourth Hue The Latnnla Derby: Ifl. 000 idded: three.year-olds; one mile and a half jonn liunu, in i.eyioni. sirnignt ilnci tl 40.

out to show, won Constant. 12! iWaldroti). place $1.40, out to show, second; t)r. Samuel, lift (Henry), out tn show, third 'Imp, 2:30 2-5. Hronze Wing, Cnsurlna und van (larrtnrr a'so rait.

Fifth Itace One mile and an eighth; for Ihree-year-olds nnd upward; selling; purto I0UD nying eet, ius tuoertl, won; Ktrong. HU IMnt-ftnt. ltiiplc ICrn.in 9 (Mott). third. Time.

1:52. Princess Callaway ulso ran. Mutuele paid: Feet, straight 111.30, place 12.30, show nut; strong, place 12.40, show out; Duck Keenon, ihnw out. Sixth Itace One mile und a sixteenth; for 'hree-ycar-olds and upward: soiling; purse too llermuda. 110 (Waldrnn).

won; Hold Color, 107 (Itoblns), second; Furlong, 113 (Dithmon), third. Time. 1:47. Loveland. tar of Danubi.

Old Trump and Texas Tom-mle also ran, Mutuels paid: llermuda. straight 33.40, place 14.90. show 14.40; Gold Color, place 337,70, show I17.S0; Furlong. how 15.40. Seventh Itace One mtle and a sixteenth; 'or tbree-year-olds and upward, selling; nirse 500 Guide Post.

li)0 (Dithmon), won: H'len lot (Taylor), second; Curlloue, 0. (Neylon). third. Time. 1H 1-6.

Higher Up, Curdle Woodcraft end Surpattlng alto ran. Mutuels paid! Guide Pott, straight iiu.jv. niace tj ie, neien place 3.20, snow 12.60; Curll'iue, show 13.40. MANY HORSES AT GOSHEN TRACK CiiiiiI Kielda A ea il red fur the s'rnson, Which Dprua hntnrdn-. OosiICN.

N. Juno 13. The (loshen Driving Club will open tho racing season text Saturday. Tlie large number of jiorses In training assures good llelds for ncn eeni. There win oe music oy the loHl.en'Ilanil.

Tho buildings are all being epalnted. Huclng trotters under saddle will le an idded feature of this year's matinee races, vhlch will be Inaugurated on the cpen-ng day. Supremo Court Justice Tompkins of Vynck li.ia arranccd to race his ttottur, Wood Olcrtt. agilnat Dlstnln, on Saturday. July 11.

will driven by Mr. Cutler of Buffern. NEWARK HIGH LOSES GOOD ONES. Track Athlete's of School Won't De Hack Next Year. NkwaHk, June 13.

The Newark Cen tral H'gh School's track team, which won 1 the national high school track nnd field championship nt TrHvers Island on Dec oration Day and a number of both Indoor nn.l outdoor trophies, will surfer by depletion In Its ranks. Tho team will lose John H. Oardnsr, New Jersey interscholastlc champion sprinter and captain of tho team; Aaron who won the national low hurdles tltlo; Oeorge Hmlth, the shot putter nnd Kimball Atria, tho quarter mile runner. Charles Houghton, tlehmder of the mile and half mile events, will remain at Central another year. Tufts 'lnr Dermis llrown.

Mkptokd, June 13. Tufts wound tip its baseball season this afternoon by defeating Drown to 7, thereby breaking even with thu Provldenco team this year. The contest was marked by hard hitting, Tufts starting off with live runs nnd bolting the lead until the sixth Inning, when he visitors tied the score. Tufts delighted the crowd by coming through with two runs In Its hnlf of the session, these proving to be smliclent to win, as llrown's rally In the ninth was good for only ono tally. The score: n.

H. Hrown 21000031 0 7 10 2 Tufts 60000120. 11 Hatterles nrnwn Crnwell, Dike and llux lett. Tufts Adams, Whlttuker and lien-nett, lilkn Turn to llnseltnll. Teams representlnt; the New York and Hiiyormo lodges of Klks played In Biy-oiino icrlerdny and the "Mother Lodge' was deflated by 17 to 7.

The score: II, E. New York 16000000 0 7 8'3 Ilayonne 5 0238000 ..17 19 3 Hatterles Walker and I'rlngle; D11 Mont, Mulhall and Hipp- Hniilh Atlantic League. Jacksonville. Albtv: 3, Cnnrlekton. S.ivannah 2.

13; Macon, 2. Columbia, Augusta, 1. K. T. League.

Cairo. 11; Clirksvllle. 1. Henderson. Paducah, 0.

Owtnaboro, 12; Hopkliuvllle, S. FOUR TROPHIES GO TO TOMMY WRIGHT Baltimorean Gets Under Wire First at Brooklino in Each Start. TWO SPILLS IN THE JUMPS Big Sandy Takes Chomblct Memorial Easily When Bryn-down Falls. HitooKLtNE, June 13. Tommv Wright of Ilnltlmore hnd a regular field day in mo sauoie at the Country Club course this afternoon, where the first day's racing of the thirty-third year of the sport here was hold.

In all that clever gentleman rider brought home three winners In as many starts. The feature of the day, the Clmmblet Memorial went to Illg Handy, with Trainer Hilly Henry In tho saddle. He had a rather easy ildc, mado Particularly so In the last three-quarters when Hryndown faltered after a Jump and spilled her rider, Kermnth. Cherry Malotte scorid a win over Clold Plate when that fell nnd unsentcd H. H.

I-owla. Neither Mr. Iewls nor Jockey Kermath suffered serious Injury. Tho sport to-day wns marred by poor field', tin re being only threo horses In four of thu races, two In one and five in the other, Abdon, who never was worso than 3 to I In the betting, surprised thu talent by heading Hill Andrews and Over-seir In the Down Kast Jump.ng race. With top weight of 173 pounds Culvert tore away from Small Puckaga mid Mist Oakley.

In addition to Chtrry Malotte, Tommy Wright won with Willing In a two horse Hat race, and with old Ilcrculold took tho Middlesex hunt race at thrco and a halt mile. The sicond day's racing Is scheduled for Wednesday, when a number of New York society people are expected over. The summaries: First Itace Thn Concord; for galloways; F200; about nvn furlongs Culvert. 173 (E. Tuckr).

1 to 7, won; Hmall Package, 140 (Clements), i to 1, second; Miss Oakley, 140 (J. Clark). 5 to 1. third. lime.

1:02 1-5. Calvert, b. aged, by Ilrldgs-watr Hlackulngs. Hrond Itace Down East Hteeplechasej for 1400; about two tulles Abdon, 111 (llooth), 3 to 1, won; lull An-Irene, 153 tltynn). 2 to 5, second; Overseer, 119 (Cirbett).

3 to 1, third. Time. 3IJ9 1-3 AMnn. br. 4 years, by Hryn Maw Mitt Doone Third Race-The Myi.pla Hunt Cup: ttenplechase; $700 and cup; aliout two nnd half miles-citi-rry Jfalotte, Ho (Mr.

Wright) fven, nun; Sliver Lock, 154 (Mr. Flnni'iran), Id to 1, second: Gold Plate, 171 (Mr. II. II, Lexis). 3 to 5, fell.

Tlm, 5:29, Cherry Mnlotte. br. 5 years, by Orlando Fourth Unci- -The Chumblet Memorial Hteplecha, nnd eup valued nt ll.oeft prerenti'il by Mrs Lathrop llronn; about two inllei and a half llltf tundy, 144 (Henry), In won: Footlights. 1 SO lllaynea). 3 to 1.

second: Hrymlown. 132 (Kermath), to fell. Time. 5 minutes. Illg hindy, b.

5 years, by aandrlngham Geneeco, Fifth Race The Shelburnc, for hicks: a mile and five furlongs: Willing. 152 (Mr. Wright). I to 5, won, lllack Pine, 152 (Mr. 3 tn 1.

second. Two tuners. Time. 2-S. Willing, br.

years, by Mrvn Mawr -The Hplneter. Hlxlh Itace The Middlesex Hunt Steeple-chate, 170') and the c-up for registered hunters; about three mllee and a half llerculnld. 157 Wright), 6 to 6, won: Lnmpblack 157 (Mr. Lewis), 5 to 1, second; Indicator. 167 (Mr Parker).

3V4 to 1. third. Time. diss. Octette nnd Dtillrnre atn ran.

Herciilold. b. ased. by Havllle Harpist. M0NCRIEF DRIVES' IN WINNER, Lose I'lrat Ilrnt to Hurry ftnrry at) 1'nrkmiF Trtrli, Charles Moncrlers black gelding Oakland Direct.

won the Class A trot, which featured the weekly matinee of light harness racing yesterday of the Parkway Driving Club on Its half mllo track. Kings Highway and Ocean Parkway. Hrooklyn. It was forced to go an extra heat to win. however.

Harry Garry led Oakland Direct. home In the first heat, but In the hecond and third Oakland proved an easy winner. The summaries: OLA.rt It T1IOT MILK HEATH. Glenmere. h.

g. (Jack Phillips) 2 1 1 Albert II. gr. g. (I.eete) Charlie Muck.

b. (J. 2 Time 2:221,, 2 2 v4 jjjt, CLASS A TltOT MILE HEAT. Oakland Direct. blk.

g. (C, Mon- vricii 2 i Harry Garry, br. if (Powers) I Everett R. (Hurtou) 3 Time 2:224, CLASS TltOT HALF MILE HEATS. Frank James, b.

(Leese) i Glenino. b. g. (feaman) Ore, br tn, (Irving) i Time 1:15. CLAS8 11 PACE MILE HEATS.

Harnnets Hoveck, ro. m. (Decker) 1 1 Mosey b. m. (Ileum) 5 3 Narento Hoy.

b. (Ilornbuckle) 4 Princess Evelyn, b. m. (Mathls) 4 1 Hen gr. g.

(Grafton) .....6 Prince br g. (O'HuIllvanl Time TIIHEE-YEAH-OLI) THOT MILE HEATS. Whispering Lady h. f. (Huhre) 1 1 Hatavla, c.

(l)e Witt) i The Bus Mtar, b. a. (Welpert) 3 Time 2:50, 2:10. Vermont Pinrni Huki.inoton', Vt Juno 13. Vermont 1 "er, 11 'm uMal colm of Vermont pitched his Inst homi wun ironi nero to-uty In a home EKtMit vas nearly his equal and with the exception of one Inning was supported better.

Tho score: 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 4' "a Mlddlebury. Vermont. 00000400 4 5 4 Hatterles Mlddlehurv Valt nn.l Vermont -Malcolm nn.l Mayfoth. North Carolina League. Ashevllle.

Durham, 5 (first game). Durham, Ashevllle 1 1 second game). Winston-Salem, 2: Greensboro, (. Charlotte, Itnlelgh. 5, Work tht Idle Shotgun.

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Mas are 11 if nifTwvy AMERICAN CHESS BtLLETiN Jsau'nt monthly umeo 11)01, yearly; sum pie copies upon ap-plication; only Now York City em-porlum for che.i and books; inn Unnsau u.ci: cities ci.ru hack at ith ui. A HOIIHMB. 1S HKCO.N11 AV t-UHNKll TENTH ANNUAL DUKM 15; 1 NO INITIATION Villi. H. BCllUlINUUltU.

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