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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 3

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3 3 3 pOPTINO' ylC 4 I NEWS SPORTING WORLD 5' 1 zx 'A A 6 SJSCKSON 15U TIGERS HERE OR A INISH SHORT PRICED ONES GOT All THE UNKNOWN MONEY' AT WINDSOR fioni' TALK THE TUR dol i'iOl ST GAMES TO DAY i GAMES TO DAY 57 51 Run 40 St Louis from the GOL time 1 6 9 4 0 0 0 K'l 0 0 22 5 27 16 2 3 Totals 40 15 27 9 Young 9 thr POOL Wil aqr THE ji the figures that fol th to id Ila 6 A th 10 4 affair 3 14 27 3 4 4 I Louis i 31 Jtivianc Sent ree to Men llatou Kapils Won 3 6 7 i Mi 10 4 4 4 9 6 tit out 9 3 9 10 dr 1 HOT RACES OR SATURDAY MV 3 ALL IN STRAIGHT HEATS GOSSIP TJIE DIAMOND packages flp'lJ ireatmenn 1'1 13 1 Ci by I I JS1 I' Beat Oakwood if iSi 0 4 ANGUS IN ON NEW YORK 4 "re Mint Out graduate 'now 4 1 6 900 lowest of 1 4 1 1 1 SPORTS ALL SORTS 3 BASEBALL NOTES ingr a ami tor Pat 6 7 6 5 6 7 II 96 5 AYER CO Lowell Mui st 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 4 3 9 6 4 2 8 9 2 6 Athletics Boston 4 1 2 1 184 363 0 3 1 Larned Larned Doherty 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0Z 3 0 0 0 0 9 6 13 7 1 3 3 4 9 7 8 5 0 Pc481477429392 1 2 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 4 4 4 3 4 3 by Acmon (Dio) by Prince (Ste 1 8 0 0 0 62 67' 8 2 1 3 2 Balimoie Detroit out the thd will the will the 7 (1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 8 8 17 a 5 6 6 dis 1 1 to 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 11 1 3 7 10 11 6 re Innr meetin tweet 56 56 60 52 Browne! Dunn 3 3 3 2 Ben Second 9'1 229 750 536 509 0 16 0 I Hartsei 1 ultz Davis 1 Crosa3 Murphy2 Crosss Wilson Glor been again The horse has a bowel tendon is said that Odom and Nash Tumer ride in some of the races at the But meeting is asserted that Joe Ullman handled 11 7 4 60 42 59 46 56 47 54 48 9 1 Totals 31'1 2 3 4 5 60 0 0 0 4 20 1 0 0 21 15 0 4 2 SET 5 5 4 3 7 1 48 44 39 2 3 0 1 0 0 ASSOCIATION OOTBALL Vallsburg 4 the boxer who won on a vegetable diet will probably never It wi: Anm rim rournat in thoir 16 13 4 3 4 1 1 3 22 3 4 Donlln! Beckley 1 Seym'rm Peitz2 Core' ns Bergen ci Poole 0 0 0 1 8 1 7 8 2 10 5 3 0 0 2 Dexters Tenney 1 Cooley! Carney Demorit2 4 1 10 0 3 3 0 PRE TTY ROSIE VtAS THE STAR 932 '907945936 TO dr beat werb unt AB 4 5 3 5 5 31 to 4 2 6 4 0 2 4 1 7 3 1 2 2'1 0 1 2 0 0 27 48 43 50 CRAWORD IS ASSURED 1 0 3 1 I 0 7 1 4 TO ro ro Two end with 4 points will i each 'i try (Benyon) br! (Dicker the as 3 8 by Huron Boy 11 2:08 1 2 Once Doherty walked deliberately out wnruuir VHi inr to rprnrn Larned opponent as hard as he could won the set 6 4 He took the and the match with coinpara uonerty being an 3: 30 6 5 2 1 1 0 0 10 0 2 2 51 52 53 505 by Louis Owosso three fields were reduced by scratches being declared out ot the 2:21 trot five of the 2:20 pace and nine out of the pace leaving eleven horses to start races for to morrow are the 2:25 pace trot and trot McKinley the horse 1M pntpreil This horse has led in every 7U 3 I'honu John a 2:20 class all trot or pace purses There will also be a half mils run two In for 30 each day 's 0 1 August by the Big Rapids 2 3 4 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 0 0 4 1 11 4 2 0 3 12 3 2 THIRD 4 6 11 2 4 4 4 OURTH SET 5 6434104244'3 425244240 IRST SETT 2 5 4 5 2 4 2 4 3 0 3 4 2 4 SECOND SET necessary for the if tlio National if tho hl league continue curse The harmony snown by tho state ips the Rochester haseil by Dreyfuss is Boston National ext week and report usou In the iss has a grudge at lullfngs and gets Boston is prepar war into Pittsburg's conditions That fall National will be a Pc472449415 3t8 There Is little hope that Roahampton will race It will falo It $250000 on the six races at Saratoga on Sat urday last Capt Rees4 is watching bangtails at the Spa and repeats hU former assertions that he Is done with the turf excepting as a spectator ollowing out the idea suggested at Sar atoga extra patrols will be appointed for the Sheepshead meeting to prevent rough work by tbs jockeys August Belmont Is rather sore over tlngill's action in setting down Bullnun' He has remonstrated with the stewards It seems to make a difference whose ox 13 gored II Stevens ot Lexington has refused $6500 for William Tracy full brother to Wyeth winner of the American Derby He offered to give an option on the colt good until September 1 for $10000 The offer for the colt is supposed to be made for John A Drake Ed Trotter's Lingo has been barred from entry at Hawthorns On Tuesday Lingo ran last all the way in a mile race Coburn rode and the price was 7 to 2 A week ago Lingo under the same weight and at the same distance was first from start tn finish Judge Trevelyan did not understand the form reversal 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 O' 0 00 60 0 0 4 0 2 4 2 4 4 8 9 10 RHE 10 8 4 4 0 7 9 4 Stark String 4 5 2 00 0 0 0 0 0 111 11 27 17 0 when winning 2 0 0 69 17 2 9 11 dis dis dis dis dis AB 4 4 4 a THE DETROIT REE PRESS THURSDAY AUGUST 28 i 1902 19 19 31 29 comparison of the work in 4 to l'to 3 to 1 while Kose up a half point Wnile the horses lining up tor the start Welsh the first jump Pretty Rosie fell free of rider circlecf the Infield 3 13 4 1'5 1 4 0 2 2 gone The 5 24 9 1 7 8 9 1 0 7 ThnA nf vmi mni wnnlfi rftOUCMt to eaIl at ffnv 'office and I will tell vim candidlv whether there is a cure for you or not throw away your truss as it never cures but pnly allays the distressing symptoms ana and HE WAS HIT HARD AND WAS GIVEN VERY YELLOW SUPPORT Parker Led the Shooters i In the shoot at Wyandotte yesterday Jack Parker of Detroit secured the prize for high average Bras' 1 3 Ryan Six races in a mile and a to day Sum 11 36 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1J l' Lushm 0 0 Gremi'r3 0 0 Moran 4 0 Eason br' (Haden) (Snow) Home Circle (Nuekols) Dewey blk' (Miller) Go See (Proctor) George Wilton lh (Gillies) Alice Howes blk (Allen) 2:0614 THE ROGER WILLIAMS 2:14 CLASS TROTTING 'THREE IN IVE PURSE 10uvu lu'rivicnDu) Dulce Cor by Baron Wilkes Nancy tiiaays ny i Nutbreakers( Miller) Alice Carr (Garrison) Rythmic br (Hudson) Nutbearer br (oote) Wentworth ii blk "(Mc i Henry) Re elected (Macyl Consuelo (Pierce) Maiiel El Milagro son) Rowellan Directum i (Kenny) 1 2:09 1 4 2:10 3 4 2:12 3 pringp rt 1 1 "Ceil 2 0 0 0 0 0 fkmuL and liam and i A 3 CACV MnilCV! INCORPORATED tAOl WlUllLI $10 makes $100 by otrr sure and safe bys tem of turf investment Entirely new plan REE Write for it quick The Douglass Daly Co Coirupissioners 113 Clark street cnicago game was the first "one that Jlrnmy Barrett has missed this season Owen of Omaha formerly with Detroit will probably play with Chicago National next season Brodie and Dunn have been passed up by McGraw apparently Neither has been oilered a contract Kruger is holding on the strength or from the American Jiinmfe 'williams Championsliip Play Chicago August In to golf play Miss Anthony easily won ber match from 'Miss Martha Wilson by a score ot 6 up to play As a result of to day's matches to second round will be between title holdsrs paired as follows: Miss Bessie Anthony and Mrs Cut ler Mrs A Alexander and Miss Carpenter Miss rance Everett ana airs veering Miss 11 and Miss Louise Gaylord RECORD OR' STAKE WAS BEATEN OUR THE MILES MILLER SENT TO THE RENCH GOOD TIME AXD GOOD RACING AT GRAND RAPIDS Cincinnati August There is little question now that Sam Crawford will playa with Detroit next seasons He was 'called on to day by President Herr man who asked him to put his namg on a 1903 Cincinnati' contract This Craw ford refused to sdo nThere can be but one construction of refusalwasjiPresldent Herrman bad announced a day or two ago that Crawford must announce? bls inten tions atA oncer jor accept his release Mr Herrman eaid that ho would have no man playing for him who had signed with an American tim for next season Clnclnnati has umpiy been waiting for Donfin to snow mat ne is in snape4 now that that player has been' in the game and has proven nis ability to hold ft: up his end: the team is: ready take a chance on losing Crawford His loss to ha hivn bonCAlaCl TOT a' wpaIt and action oz to day connrxus suspicion WILL BUY INTEREST IX XEW AMERICAN CLUB PITTSBURG PICKS ANOTHER EASY ONB WITH BOSTON The Detroit team returned most disastrous trip that has been made this season by any American League club will open to day what is virtually the closing home series of the year Every club in the league comes duly excepting Cleveland before Detroit takes to the road again There are eighteen games scheduled with a lew double headers to be work ed in The last game of this series will be played on September 14 Then the Tigers virit Chicago St Louis ana Cl'eveland' returning with the club last named to wind up the league sea son here on September 2u 27 and "Zb Of fifteen gainer played on thls se ries one was won and one was tied All of the pitchers were hit hard and Detroit was unable to find opposing twirlers with any degree of success Mullin was the only pitcher to have any luck beating Baltimore one game and' pitching tne overtime contest against Cy' Noung In three of the series played the op posing teams outbatted Detroit At Boston where but two games were played it wYis a stand off Washing ton was autfielded by Detroit as was Baltimore done is made low: Hhfciit ilth Thurles 112 view Belie Ulf) (Rfliisehl Reseda 109 (Buchanan) 7 to 5 third lime 1:46 'Leviathan liabunta Dark? Secret Casava and Birdie also ran Sixth race B4 Hayward Hunter 90 (Helgeson) 4 to 1 won Newell 98 (Donnelly) 7 to 1 second Edith 102 (Birkenrutn) a to 1 third time 2:35 Lady Chorister Altona and Eniachion also ran Entries: irst race 6 lurlongs Scotch Plaid 119 Layia Ben ledi Allene Ab bott 117 Harney 115 Light Ball Carl Kah ler 112 Emma 110 Lady Idris 1C5 Sec ond race 5 lurlongs King Hammon Blue Miracle Egg Nogg Ils Judge Himes 113: Canyon Damaron Itankin Gilfain Serge 110 Zepho Gov Tanner John lnerty Antagonist Ollvjlo Marlin 107 Third race steeplechase short course Mjstlo Sbrlner 160 Meddler 117 Iceni 134 I ord arondole 114 Ada sl39 Captain Conover 137 Bob Alone 130 Torreoxi Golden Way 135 Darlene Mazo 130 Alone and Conover coupled Bradley entry Iceni and Meddler Ezell and Lanka entry ourth race handicap 1 1 8 lying Torpedo 110 Hertuencia 103 Scarlet Lily 98A'siIurlan 97 Artena 97 race 6 1 2 furlongs Cork Declalmer 111 Red Tip 110 Judicious 109 Legal Maxim 107 Best Man 102 Magi Corinne Unlanl Little Gem 100 Sixth race 1 Joe rey JJminez 107 McChesney 103' Ra bunta 101 Marcos 98 LATTER TOOK ONE SET BUT THE NEXT THREE WERE LARNED'S laved the should ns U'dlv play ritv of the positions Tho's 3 Krug 1 Huls't 1 5 5 2 5 3 Larned Doherty Lamed Doherty 4 0 3 0 2 4 23 21 0 0 isUrn in racing is a ins debate at xthis ro where it has iiceii it is meeting ii mnnv prominent bettors favor re tnod On the other been adopted atii such success that in bv the other St i iie local courses it The public approves md it will become re beyond doubt properly schooled to lie boys learn how to 0 0 Dyg Cincinnati August Al though plans are not completed it is cer tain that New York will have an American 1 eague year Ran Johnson whose home is in this city was here a few days ago and he is authority for rhe story Johnson had many talks with his person al lawyer and adviser George R'ake of thisi 5 and during them he asserted that the I ig metropolis would uiely be Invaded the Baltimore club franchise will be tiansfi says Mr Blakey to be tho wav things aie to go but the minor ity stockholders have no cause to fear los ing their money Angus the street Yailway magnate of Detroit will buy their 1 ddlng so that he an have an lntrest in the 5fi Yoik club That is the main source from which the New York project 1 to be supported financially Johnson said further that the American Leigue Iieadquartc would surely be lo cated in New None this winter and that the next big meeting of the organization will be incre Aigust 27 Six' attended Lapeer dayittrH tlon was a stirring pt'' en the Lapeer Ma Tigers Lapeer won (Pittsburg 81 Brooklyn 59 Boston 54 Chicago 54 28 was scored 6 7 8 9 0 00 0 0:0 0 1 Murphy 1 Three (Golden) 8 Spier 9 iOS 3 4 :2:09 1 4 TRIP JUST CLOSED MOST DISASTROUS SEASON Detroit Athletics Detroit Boston Detroit' Baltimore Detroit Washington Detroit OiirnnintS Boston Js the 4tcam that opens this series with Detroit and it ds probable that Win Mercer who has bad a long rsst will be sent in against Collins' men for ths first game The team is here three days and one or two double headers may be worked in Washington follows for the holiday dates Sunday and Labor Day Capt Casey who has been in charge of the team during the absence of mana ger was naturally not in a talkative tnood last eyentng Other players were equally uncommunicative both in regard to the trip and other matters that in the case of some of the men are of much interest now All agree that Casey worked hard to win and claim that the team played fast ball but say that they were slmpiy up against an exceptionally tough losing streak i Casey has not been tendered a 1902 Detroit contract as yet but does not care to dis cuss the probability of his acceptance ot Boston National's fine Th other men unsigned are waiting to hear from the club before saying anything The Elberfeld mat ter presents no new It remains as already set 1 forth in these columns The shortstop will wear a (Detroit uniform next season working under Ills two year con tract and any belief on the part of "Mc Graw that the little fellow will cavort on the grounds is delusive He may do so if Johnson hires thj field from reedman for the American team not otherwise August is ilic played an exciting 'lay Gagetown wln riitit Gagetown Kar ''iiseville A and in The feature of the isirig out of fourteen men PHILADELPHIA II 3 PHILADELPHIA AB BEDWORTH JR PACES TWICE IN 2:06 1 2 Hucena: 93 ifth race one mile Nellie Bawn ugurtha 92 The 97 Parole Belle Simpson Polly Bixby Kitty 95 Little Arrow Skillman 100 lop Dutch iCartcr 92 Sixth race 6 Ciales 107 Velasquez 99Sinfi 103 Moderator Hasgift Palmettev 95 Barklytte 100: Nooleman 112 Ilainault Lovable Dr Scharff Santa Ventura 102 Bay in Brad ley 3 Thoney2 Hfktn'nl lick Woodc 4 3 DETROIT SUSPECT REUSES TO SIGN WITH CINCINNATI 7V Tom Ixiltus has signed a Southern League wonlpr named hmlth as one step towards strenittiienirg hli pitching stall He is aid to have a National League infielder In tow for second base next season Danny Mui phv Connie second baseman was rectntly married to Ml Catherine Monartv of Norwich Ct Mur phy has played in Norwich tor two seasons Mack purchased his release from that club It is said that Jack O'Connor has all but Induced Lauder of New York to sign an American League contract Linder does not like the Iilr a of becoming a utility man the plan for his future tnat McGraw lias mapped out They seem to be rather exacting in U10 California Langue One of the coast papers referring tb work with lais Angeles remarks that stick work has surprised nobody In another column league aver ages arc given showing Dillon batting to lie 333 I' McGrhW is lining Jils team on the alphabetical jsystcmjiiHo has three signed for box duty next Miller McGlnnlty ami Mathewson Behind tho bat he has Bresnahan and Bowerman has just signed Beville may sign Bernis and wanted io sign Btelow The Athletics have played to about 300000 oersons on their home grounds Including Saturday's game the total attendance lor mA fifty four days of playing was 290131 an average of 5372 per day Detroit on seven days: has played to: nearly 30000 persons in 1 nliaaeipnta GREETING ROM ISLAND HITHERTO ISOLATED LARNED STOPS THE BRITONS STATE BASEBALL it Answer to Query'' A Arison was born in 1851 and Is 'therefore 51 years old SUCCESSULLY DEENDED" TENNIS TITLE AGAINST DOHERTY 2 I 11 1 3 IS ford is one of the leading batsmen of the National league Pitcher 'Bob Ewing signed: for 1903 at the tlme(that Crawford refused to do so 'V Demont Slgns for Infield of Poa C1UI v' Washington' August Eugene De montreville has signed a contract to play with the Washington baseball team of the American league next season The pa pers were signed in Chicago last and the cainure bf the second baseman from the National league was effected through (Charles Comiskey of Chlcagii Manager Loftus of the 'local team of fered iDemontreville price last spring which the latter accepted but when De montreville suggested that he would' have to jutupfhls Boston club' contract Loftus advised him to first play out his contract Demontreville in this Two races that should bo extremely inter esting contests will bei features of last of the races of the which kvlll be held on Saturday aft ftfcoon Thsse are the contests of the yachts of the thirty and the twenty five foot classes In each of it et an open ques tlon which yacht will win the season's ilag and prizes and the crews are for blood In thirty foot class Glorlana which now has 10 points to rances 2 and the 3 try and' cinch the first prize from rances 8 and the Minerva's 3 feats which the Minerva crave her nf Bay when Comnrfodorev Smedley's beauti ful white yawl won The ree Press punch oowi icver since inose races tne iana and the Minerva 1 crews have anxious to come together In the twenty five foot class the Step with 8 'points Alleen with 5 MArmnui 1 vtl to 4 VUVH 41 for first place i La Belle Canadianne will also be in the running in' this contest The thjrty five footers will bo the Carrie and the Hostess with 10 and 4 points respectively will thrash out their troubles The Shome has things cinched in the twenty foot class and the Elsie 9 points Dorothy 5points and Imp 2 points will make things llvedy among 'the double cats The races wifi bo started on time" from the club house dock instead of Water Works park Tlie Rosalie will act as judges' and obversation boat' and leave Bates street at 1 o'clock Ones park at 13 The revenue cutter essenden has been directed by the' secret try of the treas ury to log off the course for the sweep stakes race ot September 15 and there will be no chance to question the dis tances this year The fert y' fcteamer Pleasure will act as observation boat for the big race and an orchestra will fur nish dance music for the day go that spectators who are interested Un the race will have a delightful chance to enjoy themselves SIX IIEATU THUS AR DULCE COR WINNER TWO Great inlalics at St Louis St LouisS August The racing Kinloch Park was productive of two ha most on Au Revoir Won Main Event 5 rt Chicago August 27 The feature event of in ajB ila'vthJtoe curd a 6 furlong hand for 2 year olds was easily won by ah Kevoir with Sidney Love second two lengths oack and Lady Jocelyn third only a neck behind Love Weather clear traeic fast Summaries i Bisset 112 (Wink field) 10 to 1 won Leneta 110 (Sheehan) 15 to 1 second Ran After 112 (Helgeson) to 1 third time 1:21 Wild Oats Rosie Mac George abo Ingoldsar Hopepeld Blessed Damozel Touitiah Court Marshalsea Trust Deed Jessie McBride and Belle of Worth also ran Second race 6)2 Headwater 117 (Coburn) 12 to 0 won Zyra 105 (Ransch) 13 to 0 second Seintlllant 117 (Winkfield) 9 to 2 third time ZGonfalon also ran Third race 6 lurlongs locarline 107 (Ransch) 7 to 5 won Whiten ll) (Robbins) 40 to second Lampoon 108 (Helgeson) 9 to 1 third time Pericles Pennant Mazelte Senator Morrison Prince or Endurance Sarah Maxim and The Phantom also ran 'ourui race 6 furlongs handicap Au Kevoir 109 (Coburn) 18 to 5 won: Sidney Love 112 (Ransch) 9 to 5 second Lady Jocelyn I118 (Winkfield) 3 to 1 tmrd time 1:14 Gold Bell Miheta Topsoil and Ethelreda also race mile and 0 yards (Donnelly) 15 to 1 won Lake to 1 seeonu: American Association At I 8 Toledo a At Indianapolis 4 Colum bus 3 At St? Paul Milwaukee 3 St Paul 0 At Kansas City 7 Minne apolis 3 EIGHTEEN GAMES TO" BE PLAYED BEORE TEAM GOES AWAY 1 a Western Ontario League to Be Or gnniied This all Steps arc being taken to revive the old Peninsular Association ootball League ot AV estern Ontario and tbre will be a meet ing of Windsor football enthusiasts next week for the purpose of organizing a team to compete with the others for the Walker cup a trophy which is at present held by the Windsor club's officers It Is expected that the league will conslrf of eight teams as Tilbury Amherstburg Sandwich Chat ham Glencoe Walkerville Essex and Windsor have the material for good teams and the players are anxious to revive tho sport in this part of the country After the individual clubs hold meetings and otganlze there will be a meeting ot delegate front each club to fix up a tcheduls of games to be played this fall 0 0 0 0 fo The steeplechase number Was the most interesting race on Windsor's card yesterday the 1 performance of Pi etty Rosie who ran a couple of miles before the race and then made a good bld for first money giv ing It its principal note imperialist was a prohibitive favor ite in thS books in' the race with Pretty 'Rosie quoted second though there was more money played on Urganda this (being the only horse that was forced back price going from 4 to I to 3 to 1 while? Kose went were tried and twice before a capture was made The gelding was then brought back to the start Pretty Rosie had 'no difficulty In negotiating the jumps when the race itseit began He took the lead at the start and had from tour to eight lengths at various portions of the course Urganda ran second most of the way Brazil riding easily on the favorite Nearing the close of the neld running Brazil sent his mount along past Urganda and at the last jump he passed Pretty Rosie coming into the stretch with daylight show ing and finishing about two lengths in the lead run all things considered was a remarkably gooeb one Imperialist had a lot in reserve Brazil never driving until the finishwas in sight Three? two second choices and a third choice won the money the longest priced winner being Em ma 4 to 1 in the closing race Scortic at even money was the choice but the winner and Bonnie Maid were the only real contenders There were good sized fields in all of the races Obstinate Simon put another to his credit beating out Handcuff in the stretch and getting the wire a neck in front of Cast Iron Handcuff led most of the way but tired at the fin ish and was pretty well bumped in the drive down the stretch Stewart was to ride the steeple chase but was refused permission on the grounds that he has no Western Jockey Club license the officials de clining to take cognizance of a receipt tor ice ror me same 1 eluding a handicap at sixteenth are down for mary irst race five furlongs Dolly Hayman as tv for Currie In the ninth 5 6 7 20 0 0'0 0 Huiswitt Barclay 4 Two (f Totals run nav AnAl TWO THEN COT PLACE IN JUMPING RACE HEAT ALMOST PROSTRATED iTHE PLUCKY CHALLENGER Sombrero Broke Track Record Saratoga? Green 3 year old Sombrero broke the mile and a hair track record here this afternoon going the distance In 2:31 4 5 The previous record was 2 35 1 2 Sombrero conceded from 6 to 36 weight to his opponents Despite thia disadvantage he easily by a length frdm Baron Pepper who came with IU strong rush from tho rear The Canadians made a killing in the steeple chase with Sallust ho was backed from 4 to 1 down to 8 to 5 He won as he pleased Virgin Holl' and Bright Giri ran a dead heat in the maiden 2 year old race the purse being divided Ilans Wagner quoted at 29 to 1 captured the closing event He acted so liadly on hts way to the past that Wondcrlj asked to be relieved from riding Mtn but this was not allowed He got off well however and was never headed The track was fast' weath er warm and the attendance light bum niariee: 4 jrrt race selling 3 ye ar olds six fur Stevedore 119 (L Smith) 5 to 1 and 8 to 5 won Van Ness 103 (Redfern) to 5 and 7 to 10 second The Pride ot Suney to 1 and 6 to 1 third time arlsina Iemesole Drummond Tribes HillifilIform The Talisman and Honolulu also ran Second race ihandlcap steeplechase full Sallust (Gal lagher 8 to 5 and 3 to 5 won Inkerman 132 (Heider) 7 to l'and 2 to 1 second Headland 141 (Ray) 5 to landt2 to 1 third 'time 5:24 2 5 Galahad and Victor fell and did not finish 1'1111X1 race the Al bany handicap for 2 year olla six furlongs riar 117 (T Burns) 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 won: Eugenie Burch 113 (Odom) 5 to 1 and 2 to fl iseeond Merry Acrobat 100 (Wcnderly) 5 to 1 an1 2 to 1 third time 1:12 3 5 SaJlmaker Counterpoise Jack O'Laptern Scoffer Captain Arnold Bound ing Beauty and Grantsdale also ran ourth race handicap for 3 year olds and upward mile anil Sombrero 122 (T Burns) 7 to 5 and 1" td 2 won Baron Pepper 107 (Rice) 8 to 6 and 1 to 2 second: Cogswell 95 '(Redfern) 12 to 1 and 3 to 1 third time 2:31 5 Dioro and Ijitson also ran ifth race? maiden 2 year olis five and a half furlongs Virgin Soil 112 (T Burns) 6 to5 and 2 to 5 and Bright Girl 109 (L (Smith) 12 to 1 and 5 to 1 dead heat Eel gardo 112 (II Michaels) 12 to I and 5 to 1 third time 1:07 1 2 Marlonetta Ink Rockmark Pan Zagloba Lord Touchwood arcraft Sweet Alice Proper Capt ivator Louise Elston and Embarrassment also ran Unterock left at post purse divided Sixth race selling for 3 year olds and upward one mile Hans Wagner 100 (Wonderly) 20 to 1' and 6 to 1 won hittier 111 (Odom) 4 to 1 and 6 to 5 second Bessie i Continued on Nine' 1 ftNinK'nra Tourney Begins Niagara on thc Lake Ont' 'August The? Niigara international tennis tourna ment was begun here to day and there was capital play in the singles The visiting American players will not arrive from until to morrow and the tournament will then be in full Chicago at Pittsburg STANDING A Most Remarkable Remedy Thl Quickly Restores Lost Visor to Men tigiist 37 (Special) The iii apnilent team played by lonla Total 33 7 27 20 3 Innings A 1 Cincinnati 2: 2 200 0 0 0 6 New York 2 1 0 00 0 '0 4Runs Donlln Beckley Crawford 2 Cor coran 6: Browne Dunn Bower man 4 Two bnse Crawford Lauder Double plays Corcoran and Beck ley Dunn and McGann Bases on Off Miller 1 off Taylor 3 Struck out By Poole 3 by Taylor 7 1 :55 Emslie LOUIS A VICTIM TO POOR OLD PHILADELPHIA! Me August The pres ident to night gave out the following! dispatches received and sent by him: Catalina Island Cal President Roosevelt "White House: Cal heretofore iso lated in theJPacific ocean sends greet ing to her great American president op the occasion of her being put communication with the entire world brought about through the medium of the Paclficuwireless telegraph a pure ly American Invention now in success ful operation NEW 1 A New Avaloij Carnlina Island Please extend my greet ings to the citizens of Catalina Island cordial congratulations upon the establishment of telegraphic com munication 4 Brodie Smith 2 Lauder 3 Mlllerp Taylor 'Totals 30 8 24 6 2 3 4' a 7 8 9 Ni Eason Did Not Last fl ittsburg August 27 Eason did good work until the fifth inning: when five hits netted four runs He was easy after that Leever held his speed to the end and kept hits'' widely scattered Attendance 1503 Score PITTSBURG 2 3 1 3 Phillies Won by One St Louis August On account of rain only one game was played between btj Iou ls and Philadelphia to day rom an equal number of hits the visitors managed to score one more tun Attendance includ ing 6000 school children 7290 Scoie: lAjblb AB 2 ran irst race five maiden 2 year Dolly Hayman 99 (C Kelly) 2'A bo 1 won by five lengths President 104 (Mc Quade) 4 to 1 and 8 to 5 second Melbourne Eclipse 1J0 (Hayden) 2 to 1 third time 1:02 Murmur 6 to 1 Exapo 15 to 1 Dusky Secret 6 to 1 John Carney 4 to 1 Bodell 15 to 1 'Mayme 15 to 1 Tam bourine Girl 10 to 1 Jelsl 10 to 1 ran as named Second race seven furlongs 3 year olds arid up selling Carrie I 102 (Adams) 3 to 1 won by halt a length Junaetta 97 (Preston) 10 to 1 and 4 to 1 second Mr 105 (Wilson) 15 to 1 third time Easy Street 8 to 5 Loka 8 to 1 Insolence 6 to 1 Madeline 40 to 1 Commena 6 to 1 Vltura 40 to 1 Horseshoe Tobacco 15 to 1: Concertina 4 to 1 Cherry Wild 6 to 1 St David 20 to 1 ran as named Third race six and a half furlongs 3 year olds and Velma Clark 97 (R Steele) 3 to 1 won by a length and a half Annie Thompson 107 (Hothersole) 15 to 1 and 6 to 1 second Annie Lauretta 97 (M Johnson) 6 lo 1 third time Cad Hazel 8 to 5 Candling 4 to 1 Tchula to 1 (go 1 La Garto 100 to 1 ran as named steeplechase Short course imperialist 152 (Brazil) 1 to 2 won' bv two lengths Pretty Rosie 125 (Welsh) 2(4 to and 3 to 5 second Sir Ellerslie 130 (Grace) 8 to 1 thirdtime 2 Ur ganda 3 to 1 also ran Boojun i 8 to 1 bolted at first jump Boojum and Sir Ellers lie coupled Iltth race mile and a quarter 3 year olds and up selling Obstinate Simon 99 (C Kelly) to 5 won 'by a neck Cast iron 91(Preston) 8 to 1 and 3 io 1 sec ond Handcuff inc (Alarie) 5 to 1 third time 2:09 TheWay 8 to 1 IV 19 to 1 Secundus' 2 to 1 Bellcourt to I Jeannot 49 to 1 ran as named Sixth race seven furlongs 3 year olds and up Emma 102 (Preston) 4 to 1 won by three lengths Bonnie Maid 102 (11 Wilson) 6 to 1 and 2 to 1 second Scortic 95 (C Kelly) even third time 1:29 10 to 1 vouch 10 to essy 3 to 1 Ethel Davis 15 to Harrv Duke 20 to 1 Santa Teresa 8 1 Bob Dinsmore 100 to 1 ran as named Entries irst race seven eighths mile vear olds 'and over Boojum 1 dt 127 Rice 127 Ringleader 121 Harry Duke 124 Bob Dinsmore 124 Vouoh 124 ileggs 121 Derby Winner 117 Dandy Belie 115 Brlssac 112 Second race five eighths mile handicap 2 year olds Good 110 Ontonagon 109 Miss Manners 105 Springwater 105 Bismarck 104 Lady Gallantry 90 Gold Bride 92 Third race one mile 3 year olds and over 107 Opuntia 107Boomerack 105 Birdie May 105' Little Rita 105 Brooks Ergo 105 Annu 105 Irish Jewel 102 95 20 ourth race one and one sixteenth miles handicap 3 year olds and 117 107 Hinsdale 104 Wire In 102 Bill Massie 101 Johnny McCarthy 94 ifth race' three quarters of a mile 3 yoar otds selling iring Line 110 Mattie Snencer 105 Binehelio 107 Siphon 104 Cormac 104: Julia Junkin 102 rank Me 102 Miss Chapman 102 Criss Cross 102 Trio 99 97 Ganesa 92 Sixth race cne and an eighth miles 4 vear olds and over Iong lo 110 Cihopin 106 Maple 101: Martha Street 104 Georgia Gardner 102 Beveridge 102Pay Ute iddler 98 Apprentice allowance entry ingust The 1 Clare In a poorly bj Jay Score 12 to 0 nd Chadwick Stall and Newport I August or third time in eight years English pirations for the highest American tennis honors in singles have been dashed away when they seemed al most within ijeach of the persistent foreigners for to day William A Lar ned of Summit successfully de fended his title as champion by de feating Reginald Doherty of En gland three sets to one scoreswere 4 6 6 2 0 4 8 6 i It1 was a grand game oh both sides but it sapped 'the vitality of each player( untilit became a question) of endurance and the American proved to be in Dettcr cCmdi tioti' A scorching sun was no factor in the result and at un used to such rays'' (SbliabSUd Larned however played thegmt bf his life for Doherty undoubtedly the strongest player who' ever came to America TThq 'def eat oftne En glishman was riot only a surprise but a great disappointment to the Doherty brothers The team just missed cap turing' the Davis trophy and now to bo robbed of the Amerlcanchampiou ship when it seemed accentuated their They will not go home empty handed however for the pair are the Ameri can champions dn doubles year they will return not onjy to de fend this title but for another chance at the more important single 'cham pionship The Englishman waj? outplayed probably for the first' time fin his life at every point Larned was stronger at the net I covered court far better proved a sterling base line player and when the strain came in" the third and fourth sets showed himself to be in magnificent condition Just before the match started the bet ting was 2 1 2 to 1 with Doherty tho choice In the first set Larned seemed somewhat nervous and 'Doherty won this 6 4 Larned came back In the second set increasing his pace both on the base line and at the net The sun began to affect 'Doherty' whose playing lacked the snap of the earlier part of the match Larned won this set 6 2 i In the third set the pace and the sun told on Dohertv who began to play tor time i of the court the shot that Larned was making worked nis and finally fourth set tive ease summary up St Louis National an alleged $1000 oiler League lie dreams den! inns a $4600 nffpr from New York made tlirous'h Joe McGni nity He likes the salary but care to work for reedman It is said that Wiley riatt' 'salary with Boston National will rbe up around the SloiXI rhaik Comiskey offered' him but to stick to Chicago 1 with Baltimore has hit for 267 iri thirty e'vor' aomnw IIP IM tlPIdini' all the regular outfielders Detroit is next to the in both club fielding and club batting Baltimore han tiles' the ball With less certainty und Chi cago hits it with less frequency ICbbetts' of Brooklyn is trying to Induce Bilile Sullivan catcher to sign a contract for 1903 Sullivan is one of the nrlirioal American League men Nothing (Munson) Tcxaua by Texas Jack (Marsh) Ted ch by Strongwood (Ellis) Christmas Chimes by Chimes (Colver) George 13 by Ira King (Clark)' Lena by Chief (Boone) Cashwood ch by Strongwood (Storms) Cora Mac ch ni by Tom Exum (Ameson BOSTON AB l0 27 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 3 'V 3 0 4 O' 1 2 Cincinnati St Louis PhilliesNew York Mich August' 27 (Spe I 4tiamrn ks of Springport were t'riUv by id locals The game was 1 and 'v ii jdaroi The score: Innini Match lay at Huebner's There will be a match game ot pool at Al corner Twenty sixth and Michi gan avenue' Wednesday evening September A 3 for $25 a side between Jake Stecher and William Dunn There will also be a pool tournament to start the following Monday with a list of crack players Totals 34One out Innings Cleveland Philadelphia Hickman McCarthv Two basc hits Hickman McCarthy base Hickman Murphy Sacrifice hit Cross Stolen base Murphy' Double playr Bernhard Gocbnauer and Hickman liase on balls Off Bernhard 1 off Wilson 1 Left op Cleveland 8 Philadelphia 2 Struck out rBy Bernhard 2 by Wilson 1 1:35 Umpire Connally At 3768 Clarke 1 Beau'tm Leach 3 Wagner 1 Ritchey 2 Conroy CroliusT Smith Lee ver pi 1 Totals: 36 Innings Pittsburg Clarke 2 Beaumont Leach Con roy Smith 7 Carney 2 Two base Smith Sacrifice Conroy Demont Stolen Clarke Beaumont Ritchey Lush xBases on balls Leever 1 off Eason 4'Jbtruck By Leever 3 by Eason 1 TIme 2:00 Umpire Irwin k'' Sent Bench Cincinnati ft Augusta Inability to lilt Poole caused New 1 defeat to day The Clnclnnatis piled up six runs rin ths first thrfee innings by making three hits' off Miller the New York players assisting them by working in five errors When Tay lor went In they continued their hitting tac tics for one Inning only making two hits Donlln played in the game for the first time this season Attendance 2500 Scorev CINCINNATI NEW YORK i COMPARISON PLAY WITH THAT i OPPOSING CLUBS (cam got in yesterdayn feeling rather blue made on this last trip dning something whil icein Getting bet nee may now ue rc impossible To at means a hard fight over should certainly and by good niec to pass Wash called on to play a ns Upon what is the games against largely depends De I) end of the season of these teams 'lie table I sav last night es for the work that trip and offering hi promises for the)n The team has its standard on thisre can be no ques men have contrib iiinal work but the winning has been winning men un for the the balance of the ie expected Any mnbition when he sition occupied by ree Trial Package Sent bj Mallto All Who Write ree trial packages of a most remarkabla "1 remedy are being mailed to all who wlH write the State Medical Institute ThejJ 'Uii cured bo many men who had battled for years against the mental and physical auf faring of lost manhood that the Institute has decided to distribute free trial to all who write It Is a home treatment and all men who suffer with any form of sexual weakness resulting from youthful tolly prematura loss ot strength and meta ory weak back varicocele or emaciation ot parts can now cure themselves at home The remedy has a peculiarly grateful ef fact ot warmth and seems to act direct to the desired' location giving strength and development just where it Is needed It cures all the ills and troubles that coma from years of misuse of the natural tions and has been an absolute success all cases A request to the State Medical Institute 315 Elektron Building Wayne reaching that great class of men who a a Ind stating that you desire one of their free trial packages will be complied with 5 promptly The Institute is desirous oS r'' unable to leave home to be treated and tha free sample will enable them to see how easy it is to be cured of sexual weakness when the proper remedies are employed The Institute makes no restrictions ahj man who writes will be sent a free sample carefully sealed in a plain package so that Its recipient need have no fear ot embar 4 rassment or puonciiy rteauers are request ed to write without delay Hullnud Win the Series Holland Mich August Btor li'M pf orl' Holland defeated Green to day hy the decisive score of 9 to 3 This ie Holhairs third successive victoryw GreenuRe and the deciding game of a of hv fi ll md sm ured three home run? and lour two hasc 'hits 1 2 3 1 5 6 7 8 9 It II E1 Holland 1 0 1 0 3 3 1 9 Gr i rvil! 0 a 3 0 0 0 3u lo4: Bail urd Vanderhill Buckner and Sultana Rac Over on the Island Course Port Huron 'Mich August (Special) a he Stag Island regatta sailed to day over around Stag Island In' St Clah river six miles below this city was won by the yacht Sultana of St in hour 27 minutes and 30 seconds elapsed time: beating her nearest competitor the Jingle fof Port Huron by 47 minutes and 25 secohds The Stag Island event which Is intended to be an annual affair is open to all Lakri SL? Clair and St Clair river craft ana to race had fourteen com petitors he race: was originally sailed August 15 but the result was protested owing one "of the stakes having been moved' and it was over this after noon Only five finished within the time' limit the time of the three following the Sultana and Jingle being as Ves ter 2:52:30 Averill 2:52:35 Try 22u0 yne otner starters were: wolverine Kitty wins uatmtiess ima muq uurue won Ider and Charley 'A4 for the time being take chances as neglected rupture grows worse death may be caused from strangulation I will guarantee you a complete 'permanent cure by my latest method treatment Without operation or Loss of Time Kthe'sdme methods which I have adopted ever: since am in Detroit I have adopt ed In Rupture cases for thri patient to' A' r' DAY This is a fair nrouosltlom as you need nay nothin? until a comoleta rand permanent euro has been established: It makes no difference "who has to cure you call ana see me a uun evaimuatiuii is xree ox cnarge fail to cure you will cost you absolutely nothing vv Each Time You Call You See Me Personally DRCOLpBERr 5T IVE LET IN $10000 TROT Grand Rapids August (Spe The races at Comstock Park to day drew a large attendance and all conditions were favorable for fast time In the 2:21 trot Ted an horse was a decided favorite against tha field at odds of 10 to 6 me two out 2:30 The 2:30 owned bjvH Boone ot Holland ror to morrow race in which he has been entered and scores of Hollanders will be here to back him against the field The summaries: CLASS) PURSE $400' ma oy isorvai Agnew) raustus by lorida (Teaehout) Grace Darling ch by Sphinx (Keating) Vcrvlan br by Sable Guy (Bauer) Coal Lady blk by Coast man (Malston) 2:1514 2:1614 2:174 ft 2 '20 CL ASS PURSE br by Cole rid'je iwainerj Huton Belie tRoc he) Wauoeta br (Thursby) ra ok br Michigan vcnsl Maud by Coastman (Tvler) Dot bi by Ira Wilkes (J Teaehout) 216 21' 216z 230 CLASS PURSE $400 Veinline ch ni by Online (Rose) Ill Maggie bphlruc by Sphinx Providence I August Sensa tions continue to develop at tliq grand circuit meeting at Narragansett park and if the present record lasts Dan Patch iwill probably break the record riday It was the Roger Wil liams trotting stake to day that smashed all precedent It is still un finished with live heat winners and all have cut their marks The first four heats all 'broke the stake record of 2:09 1 2 and the slowest tied the record of the fastest horse in the race About 10000 people had to leave when dark ness 7 necessitated postponement until to monow Scott blind horse Rythmic 2:09 1 4 was picked to win the ricn purse but after reducing his record to 2:98 3 4 the brown stallion had only one heat in six Dulce Cor Hoy Mil ler's brown mare haa won two heats and got a mark or 2:081 2 the new stake record Alice Carr won the first heat in 209 1 4 a new record for the mare Ry thmic came third and then won the second heat In? 2:08 3 4 his present record The third heat went Wentworth who tied nis mark of 2091 4 Dulce Cor won the fourth heat in the best time 2:08 1 2 Then Nutbearer the Hubinger gelding took the fifth heat reducing his record from 2:13 1 2 to 2:10 3 4 It was a killing race five heat win ners started in the sixth heat and the race was between Wentworth and Nutbearer but both horses broke In the stretch and Dulce Cor won from third position The unfinished race from yesterday was decided when The King got the odd heat and won first money The 2:0 pace was fast out Audubon Boy 2:03 outclassed the field He won In 2:04 and 2:04 faster than the record of any bf his com petitors The Roman won the 2:18 trot re ducing his record to 2:09 Driver Benson was fined $100 for laying up the first heat Sensational: time was made In the class when Bedworth Jr hitheilo uiiKnown won two straight heats easily both in 2:06 To morrow Prince Alert champion pacing gelding of the' world will start in the free for all pace Jthe first free for all of the year There were five entries Sum maries: 2:13 CLASS PURSE $1000 rviii ij oy jcziay uam by Red Wilkes (Curry) 3 1 Aggie Medium (McCarthy) 1 4 Hawthorne ro (Hudson) 2 2 A (Walker) 6 i 5 Darwin (JlcHenry) 7 Promise blk (Rombough) 11 Henry (Wills) 9 Aicy blk (Lasell) 10 lash Lightning (McMahon) 4 Pag (Merrifield) 12 Ida Highwood (Spear) 8 Phoebe Onward (Tozier) 13 Bessie Owens ch (Dickerson) 5 Red princess (Snow) Mary ch (Hunt) Confessor ch (Demarest) Monte Carlo (Eckers) Malborn' fb (ritz) 2:10 2:11 2:11 2:18 CLASS PURSE $2500 Tlie Homan oy Wanda sEros (Benson) Wilque 4i A McDonald) Allee Russell (Hudson) Austin Boy (Lewis) My Chance ch (Crowley) 2:11 2:10 2:09 2:10 2:05 CLASS PACING TWO IN in rse $iroo Audubon 'Boy ch by Audubon laxy by Bourbon Wilkes (Hudson) 1 1 annie 2 2 Darlel XA McDonald) 3 3 red Wedgewood (Geers) 44 Riley Bblk (Ervin) 5 Royal R' Shedonblk 6 6 2:04 2'14 CLASS PACING TWO IN A PURSE $1009 7 Bed worth Jr BedworthBow scr) 1 1 Brown Programme Brown City Mich August Th Thumb circuit will commence at Brown City on September Is and 19 when $600 will be given tor a green a local a a ana $125 best ndcr your loose thin: 111 line is a hram i result? You will Hair Vigor It cs falling hair restores th t0 £ray and makes nc hair grow No need of rough unruly hair an son 20 my hair turne1 Aiier 1 rew almC3t white Edition fnrecrln this embarrassing H) vhfeCn years I used of 11 and three bottles frl a b2ck the old Baldin Batted Innings St Ixiuis Philadelphia 12 Runs Thomas :2 Krug 5: arrell 2 Smoot base hit Smoot Three base Donovan Sacrifice hit Wolverton Double plays ar rell and Jlrashcar Kruger arrell and Brashear lilt by pitched ball By Duggle by 1 Bases on balls Off Pearson 3 off Currie 1 off Duggleby 4 Struck out By Currie 3 by Dugglebv 2 Left on St Louis 7 Philadelphia 13 1:52 and Brown Tne interstate Vifle and revolver contests ill begin at Seagirt on riday English golf players have begun a cru sade against golf balls of American manu facture Tim Callahan and Eddie Lenny are bookejl to go twenty rounds at Baltimoie on riaav evenlng 4 i lojd Mcarland has lost his position with the American Cycle team for outlying an cniciai at Parker of Denver note through training is ill and enter the ring again Lewis James national amateur cham pion golf player will enter Princeton thia fall This addition to the college team will make Princeton very strong on 't he links Manager McClain of Iowa ds out with a strong letter of denial of state ment tbathewastoffered money to play football at the college named Buckley will enter Chicago A big automobile race meet has been scheduled for Headvllle: Mass trotting truck on October 11 It will be conducted In connectaon with the reliability run of the Automobile Club of America The date of the Hank Griflm red Russell match at Los Angeles has been fixed foi September i 12 A In case both men are on their feet at the end of the contest referee will be called on for a No draw verdict wtll be allowed If the referee decide it an arbitration com mittee of three appointed by the club will assist him This is a new scheme f4 YOU OUGHT TO GO ISHIXG' Annual 8500 excursion to Northern Michigan ReBOrts' September 2nd via at of the most sensational finishes ever seen on the local tracks If You Dare Tom Collins Bummer and Verify finished noses apart the third race in the order named and Lcnnep and Guido Rock beat off their fields twenty lengths in the fifth event and In a terrific drive the former won by a head AV eather clear track heavy Summaries: irst 6 Edna Kenner 97 (Brldcwrtl) 60 to4 won Aransas 104 (Donegan) to 1 secondAnything 107C Bonner)' 5 to 1 third timesl Anna Elliott Rengavv Chaminade All Gray BonnieEsher War Rose and Postillion also Second race 1 Star Cotton Ill (Beauchamp) to 2 won Linden 109 (Donegan) 8 to second Major Mansir in 10 third: tune 2:511 2 Menace Boston at Detroit Athletics nt 'Chicago Washington at Cleveland Baltimorent St Louis STANDING? Cleveland ME 0K Instant relief Cure in 15 days Never re turns I will gladly send to any sufferer a plain sealed envelope REE a prescrip full Zlttlfvlf UUU (V Itu 4UJI It vat cure for lost manhood nlgbt losses nervous debility small weak parts varleo cele etc Address cauu rivaio Box 821 Marshall Mich 9 to Ken Babeft'Klng Barleycorn and Zack Phelps also ran Third lace 6 fuilonga It You Dare 106 i Wiight) 11 to 5 iviiin" tin Bonner) 4 to 1 second: Bummer'107 toils) 4 to 1 thinl time 1 19 1 2 JerryHunt Erema Sinti and Verify also ran ourth race the Orthwein handicap purse $650 5 1 2 fur fij Will Shelly (Battiste) 7 to 2 v6vt won Sinner Simon 103 (Dade) to vA Lur 7 rrrt tl in fCOHU IJOUCetUH UU adi mviupouru 3 5 third time 1:13 Budweiser Crime I Lady Cayuga Marchioness Maglioni i va oIua nn 'ifth rfiPf Ter unto and 20 yards iTennep 103 (E Jseely) Ov vonn iJiilrlA 104 (OtlSJ 7 0 AV i 'Av second Ixrfter 110 (C Bonner) 7 to 1third time 1U8 1 2 Tho Mormon Henry of Pranstamar Learoyd Wallabout In victus and Merops also ran Sixth race furlongs las60 107 6 to 5twon Lady Contrary 102 Bonner) 6 top second tlxilter 107 (Battiste) 7 to 1 third time 1:21 1 2 Terralene Margaret Steele Aline and Necklace also ran lEntrlu: irst race one Corinne Lilian Reed Little Tommy Tucker Ortandine Mulkey Invlctus King Barleycorn Grevforge Charles Ben Beach Del Blalze 97 Duela': 90 i Second race 5 furlongs LI ska Leila May Marian kJ ID') Dao naronillnl I 1(11 I Savond lero 106 Sid Silver Doc Mayer Burlap Anzeiger 104 Hylarid 108 Third race1 about 1 1 2 inlles Brulare steeple? chase Arius 140' Imperialist 145 Gov Boyd 113: Buck (NDowd 137 Teller 150 Porphyogene' 136 Sherwood1 138 earful 147 Terra Incognita 142 Grand Dad 132 ourth raeeiwiulle' and a sixteenth A 98 JJttle Ik1s510'i ederalist Brewer Schorr Cherished 10b iaroyd 92 Ida Penzance 104 Eugenia Bacchus X1 SAILORS PREPARE OIt CLOSING EVENTS i u( at llenlon Harbor Mi' August (Spo here to day between I B' nton Harbor result Harbor 8 to 0 Cleveland Won in N'inth ft Cleveland August 27? The locals cele brated their a' home coming by defeating the Athletics in one of the best played games of the season 'It was a battle in which Bernhard carried off the honors battingwon the game lor Cleveland bcore CLEVELAND AB 4 4 4 4 4 4 Big Score nt St August (Special) The Shi'pb rd club after defeating Mt eajii' a ity to day to play the raita (am I'j to the eighth Inning in tavor or tne locals Is played loosely and s'nres Wilson umpired Butteries Gordan and I Smith and Axtell Lnpeer fnm over th 1 IMPERIALIST AT 1 TO 2 WAS A RATH ER HANDY To California for Numerous profitable business open ings ln California Buy a homeseek ticket via Santa Route and investigate conditions there Only $33 from Chicago to California during Sep tember and October i Address HENDRY General Agent 151 i SENT TO PRESIDENT WITH AID WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY PO 144 162 '57 GO 76 81 96 108 58 58 121 226 i 373 198' 33 100 165 325 411 203 41 3 6 10 dr dr dr dr Uo HY 4 VZ Jg 1 'rtV Z''aJfv A a sUSt i 7 ft 1 tfl I1 i 9 iri 1 iw 81 wl 'w $3 I'! 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