One New Championship Record Made as Los Angeles A. C. Wins in National Title Meet Paddock Once More New York A.C. Equals Movie a Man With a Device : ; : By briggs World Mark for 100 Yards of Bass-Catching Takes Feature Numerous Closely Contested Events Mark the Meet In Big Regatta Out in the Orange Beit of Star Track and Field Performers From All Sections of the Local Junior Rovers Win Country Close Race on the Schuyl- PASADENA, Calif., July 4..The second section of the three-day kill ; Oarsmen Collapse carnival staged at Paddock Stadium here to decide the individual and club track and field of America record PHILADELPHIA, July 4..Oarsmen championship terminated to-day with of four rowing centers shared in tho breaking performances in three events. Charles Paddock, the Los Angeles glorjr of victory in the People's A. A. speed marvel, and holder of five world's marks, again stepped the 100 Regatta, a feature of the Independence yards in 9 3-5 seconds, eciualincr the mark he recently made at Redlands. Day celebration here, in a seria of August Desch, of Newark, N. J., and' races over a mile Notre Dame followed with hard-fought to-day Take it either University, and a quarter straightaway course on way! a sterling race over the 440 yard hur¬ r~- An for dles, being timed in 53 2-5 seconds, Events the Schuylkill River. Racing condi¬ eye saving, or an which is 2-5 of a second faster than Summary of tions wer« ideal, although the heat for value! his mark eye made in winning the inter¬ caused of the crewmen to collegiate title at Franklin Field, in Big A. A.U. Meet many topple Men's Summer suits- Philadelphia, on April 29. Desch top¬ over at the finish. All were quickly pled one of the hurdles, however, and revived. thousands of 'em now show it is TRACK FAT-NTS fairly certain thnt the new rec- 100-yard flash.Won by Charlo» clubs won events, substantial . ord will not be allowed. Paddock, Philadelphia eight revision of I,. A. A. C. ; PlenUIron, I.. A. A. C, necond; Club lead¬ Stevenson's Fast Bd Farrell, New York A. C. third; Klrksey, the West Philadelphia Boat Quarter Olympic Club, fourth. Time, 0:09 3-6 (new ing with four victories and a second price. When it was thought that most of A. A. U. record). place in five starts. New York en¬ Serges as well as mix¬ the sensations of the day had been 22:>-yard run.Won by C. Paddock, I.. A. tries won three races, Walter Hoover, sprung, the slender Bill Stevenson, for¬ A. C. ; Klrksey. Olympic Club, second; of the Duluth Boat Club, two, and the tures, and our finest quali¬ merly of Princeton University, but now Huyes, Notre Dame, third; .Sudden, Olym¬ Potomac Boat of sporting the silks of the New York pic Club, fourth. Time, 0:21 4-5. Club, Washington, ties were scaled 440-yard run.Won by AVIlllam Steve-n- one. The Washinirton Canoe Club down A. C, won his first national title in crews won both canoe which new son, New "York A. C; .T. W. Drlscöll, Bos¬ raaes, most. championship figures. The Winged ton A. A., second; Oeorpe Schiller, T.os An- were rowed over a half-mile course. Foot representative, who won the Met¬ geles A. C., third; P, Bpink, Chicago A. A., The race was Senior fourth. 0:4i 3-5. junior eight-oarcd ropolitan title in record time Time, one of the closest of the It was before run.Won day. Thin boarding the train for this city, 880-yard by Ed. Helffrich. won the New York A. office coats, cool negotiated the quarter in 48 3-5 sec¬ N. Y. A. C. Brown, Pennsylvania, second; by C, which, by onds. Mike Devannev, MUlrose A. A., N. Y,, third; a well-timed spurt, dashed from third suits, Tom Campbell, Yale, fourth. Time, 1 :54 4-5. first in the last beat¬ two-piece bathing Stevenson ran a race. He to place quarter, superb One-mile run.Won by , Illinois ing out the West Philadelphia Boat suits, silk socks, soft collar won handily and had the honor of clip¬ A. C.; J. J. Connolly, Boston A. A., second; Club by three feet in 6 minutes 35 . ping one-fifth of a second from the Larry Shields, Meadowbrook Club, Phila¬ seconds. shirts for record made twenty-five years ago by delphia, third; R. M. Watson, Kansas City everything T. E. Burke, of Boston. The American A. C, fourth. Time, 4:16 4-5. Seniors Also Score warm weather wear. record of 0:47 3-5 for this Flve-mllo run.Won by R. E. Johnson, distance is Thompson Steel Works A. A., Plttsburirh; The Union B. C, of New York, held by , formerly of the Pcllngzowma, Phoenix, Indian School, stroked by Brodil and containing seven University of Pennsylvania. second; B. French, Illinois A. C, third; A, of the eight Columbia University var¬ Is your straw hat The failure of the New York A. C. Forward, Olympic Club, fourth. Time, sity crew, won practically as it please! dingy? "whales" cost the Easterners the team 25:53 2-5. in the senior eight-oared event. The Prices attractively re¬ This coveted became 120-yard high hurdles.Won by Earl J. the start and finished trophy. cup the Thomson, Boston A. A.; O. O. Kronness, Unions led from vised on our entire property of the Los Angeles A. A. when Chicago A. A., second; William Yount, five lengths ahead of the Undine Boat stock. that club scored a total of 36 points. L. A. A. C, third; Frazler, Baylor Uni¬ Club, their only opponents. The time The New York A. C. was second with versity, fourth. Time, 0:15. was 6:32. 80 points, and the Olympic Club of San 220-yard low hurdles.Won by Eafl J. The Malta Boat Club, of Philadelphia, Sporting Goods ! Francisco was third with Thomson, Boston A. A.; Hurley, Multno- race Lug¬ 23. mah, second; Preacott, Chicago, third; won the intermediate eight-oared Other point winners were: Chicago Meyers, Now York A. C. fourth. Timo, by one and a half lengths fro'a the gage! A. C, 17; Illinois A. C, 17; Boston A. 0:24 3-6. Potomac crew. C 16; Multnomah Club, Portland, Ore.,- 440-yard (3-foot) hurdler).Won by A. Walter Hoover won. two ev»nts Summer atore hours.8:30 13; Notre Dame, 10; Loughlin Lyceum, Descli, Notro Dame; J. Norton, Olymplo against the same field. In the senior New Club, second; Kilby, L. A. A. C, third; he beat Gilmtreu to 5:30, except Saturdays, York, 8; Harvard, 5; Morningside Sellers, New York A. C, fourth. Time, quarter-mile dash when we close at 12. A. C, New York, 5; Ninety-second Street 0:53 2-6. Garrett, of the Undine B. C, by a length C, Pittsburgh, 5; Ninety-second Street Three-mile walk.Won by W. Plant, and two hours later he outclassed the Y. M. H. A., New York, 5; unattached, Morningside A. C, New York; G. B. Pear- field in the championship singles, win¬ 5; University of Missouri, 2; Phoenix man, New York A. C, second; A. Zellor, ning from Garrett, who finished second, Rogers Peet Company Indian School, 2; Baylor University, 1; Chicago A. A., third. Time 22:42. by six lengths. Kansas City A. C, 1; Mcadowbrook FIELD EVENTS New Rochelle Boy Loses Broadway Broadway Club, Philadelphia, 2; Melrose A. C, 16-lb. hammer throw.Won by P. Ryan, at 13th St "Four at 34th St. New York, 2; Yale, 1; Pennsylvania, 3. Loughlin Lyceum, New York J, M. Mc¬ Prince Loree A. H. Hutterly. of the Potomac B. C, Convenient Eachern, Olympic. Club, San Francisco, sec¬ Sets Scull Title Taken won the association singles event. He Stalwarts Defeated ond; M. J. McGrath, New York A. C, ahead of Le Count, of Broadway Corners" Fif'h Ave. third O. O. Benson, Chicago A. A., fourth. jÇ^TSÏIIX Xdg1 dashed Morgan It seemed the New York athletes Distance, 170 feet 7 % inches. New New Rochelle, N. Y. in the last quar¬ at Warren a, 41st St would victorious until ¿/Gramlland Rice; Who at won in ¦nrely prove the Running high jump.Won by II. Al¬ Up Pacing By Belyea, ter mile and by two lengths result of the 16-pound hammer thro'v berts, Chicago A. A.; J. Murphy, Notre 8 minutes 10 seconds. was announced. It was here that th¿ Dame, socond; O. D. Cary, L. A. A. C, Record in West The summaries: to third; R. W. Landon, New York A. C. 40 Rows Broadwayites began lose grojjnd, and fourth. Height, 6 feet 2% Inches. Alberts (Copyright, 1921, New York Tribune Inc.) Strongly Senior championship single sheila.Won they never recovered. Pat Ryan, of the and went to 6 bv Walker Hoover, Duluth B. C. second, Murphy feet 4 inches, tied, First W. E. Oilmore, Bachelor B. C, Lcughlin Lyceum, New York, captured and then jumped off tho tie at 6 feet 2V4 Cleveland Horse to It will be some Garrett, West,Philadelphia B. C. ; Nonpareil B.C., inches. Alberta winning. time before another brace of heavyweights battle for Canadian Beats Philadelphia; third, Walker Rlgllng, Un¬ New Malta B. Philadel¬ this event, and McEachern, of the Win Edwards Stake of Rooney, dine B. C, Philadelphia; fourth, Robert York, second; C., Club, surprised the Polo vault.Won by Ed Knovrek, Illi¬ a purse that goes as high as $500,000. A few weeks at least. But in the Duncan, Potomac B. C, Washington: W. phia, third; Falrmount P.. A.. Philadelphia, Olympic spectators nois A. C. ; E. Onetime Champion, in fourth: Old Dominion B. C. A! -xa.idrla, by out the .Tonne. Multnomah Club, meanwhile are Allison. Undine B. C, Philadelphia. Time, nosing Olympic champion, second; P. R. Graham, Chicago A. A., $3,000; McDevitt Driver there still a few left who will be quite willing to take a 7:45 2-5. fifth: Montroso B. C, Philadelphia, sixth. Mat McGrath, of the New York A. C, for third; A. Norrls, Olympic Club, fourth. Amateur Time, 6:57 2-5. Height, 12 feet 7»,4 portion of what happens to be and the is A short Championships Junior four-oared stirs.Won by West second place. inches. CLEVELAND, July 4..The Grand left, crop fairly good. Philadelphia B. C. second. Union B. C, Again In the shot put the Winged Discus throw.Won by W. Hope, Multno¬ lapse will be needed for every one to take an extra breath or two before BOSTON, July 4..Hilton A. Now York; third, Crescent B. C, Philadel¬ Foot representatives for mah Club; W. Magurn, Olympic Club, Circuit harness horseracing season of Belyea, phia; fourth, Fairmount R. A., Philadel¬ disappointed, second; 8. G. Hartranft, L. A. A. C, third; another championship is mentioned, but the will soon to of St. John, N. B., forty years old, and phia. Time. 7:37. Staten Mand Men Pat McDonald, the world record holder C. Houser, L. A. A. fourth. 1921 was inaugurated at North Randall prospects begin Intermediate double C, Distance, out of still won shells.Won by and champion, could do no better than 144 feet. to-day under the most con¬ pop the offing for casual if not close inspection. rowing strongly, the New West Philadelphia B. C. J. M. Kelly jr.. finish auspicious A. second. Come Out on second. Clarence Houser boost¬ Running broad jump.Won by E. Dour- ditions. Close fast time and England amateur senior single scuil bow; R. Cunningham, stroke; Fop ed the A. A. score din, Harvard; Cruik3hank, Illinois finishes, Ravenswood B. C, Astoria, L. I., August Los Angeles by beat¬ J. A. C, The Best Ones to-day and set a new V. L. out the New York ser¬ second; C. Argue, L. A. A. C, third; one of the largest .first day crowds championship Sonntag, bow; Eugen.- Qulnn. stroke; ing big police William Yount, L. A. A. C, fourth. Dis¬ sectional record for the one third Old Dominion B. C, Alexandria, in Cricket Match geant. tance, 23 feet 11% Inches. marked the opening. - v There is Tom Gibbons, for one example. He may not be a world- distance, v'a. Time, 7:39. Willie Plant, the national cham¬ Javelin and a half miles. His time was 9 min¬ Intermediate quadruple scull shell.Won throw.Won by Angler, unat¬ One trick record went by the boards. beater, but he has been slogging steadily along until he has come within West B. M. and Joe Pearman, the indoor title tached; Hanncr, Olympic, second; Hamil¬ In utes and 36 seconds. by Philadelphia C. Barry, Staten Island and clashed pion, ton, of the Edwards Stake, the feature reach of the bow; J. M. Kelly Jr., Robert Regan. A. R. Brooklyn holder, were among the big point get¬ University Missouri, third; Snede- event on challenger's perch. down the Charles River New York gar, Olympic, fourth. Distance, 189 l'eet to-day's card, Prince Loree, Belyea swept Cunningham, stroke; second, in a championship game in the annual ters for the invaders from the East. 3 inches. the double And there is still Bill Brennan. is Basin to a lead of six lengths at the A. C, J. A. Lennon, J. J. Curran, M. J. This of Vi gaited champion of the Dempsey the only man who has Durgea, T. J. Van Twisk, stroke. Time, series of the New York and New Jersey pair sterling performers ran, Hop, skip and jump.Won world, paced the second heat In ever knocked him and finish over Cary Faulkner, of the River¬ 7:50 3-5. or rather walked, one-two in the three- by Gelgt, 2:02%, out, Dempsey needed twelve rounds in which to a Cricket Association at S. I., Ninety-second Street Y. M. H. A., New half a second foster than tho previous fire side B. C, former champion. In lntrmcdiato Eight-Oared Shell.Won by Livingston, mile walking race. Plant's time of York; Kelley, Olympic, second; Ahern, record, established Game of the victorious salute. third place was Thomas F. Rooney, of Malta B. C, Philadelphia; second, Poto¬ yesterday, -when, after a closely con¬ 22:42 is considered Illinois A. C, third; L A. A. by mac B. extremely fast. Minskey, C, Chance in 1918. The last was What's the matter a New York, onetime national title C, Washington, third, Undine He won about ten over his fourth. Distance, 46 feet 3 inches. quarter with friendly exchange between Thomas arid B. C, Philadelphia. Time, 6:42 3-5. tested struggle, Staten Island emerged by yards covered in a full holder. Jere Shea, of St. Alphonsus teammate. Flfty-telx-pound weight Won by Pat 30^ seconds, second William? Then we would know a Canoes, Quadruple Double Paddle, Half victorious by a margin of twenty runs McDonald, N. Y. A. C. Pat Ryan, Lough- faster than the first. just bit more as to how they should be A. A., another former New England Mile.Won by Washington Canoe Club, Ray's Terrific Pace lin Lyceum, second; Mat N. Y. The classified. A was fourth. Philadelphia C. C. second; Lacanoo B. C, on totals of 143 to 123. A. McGrath, winner is owned by Captain Brennan-Gibbons match would be something to look upon, champion, One of the of C, third; Blackwood, Chicago A. C, David Shaw was The Canadian was third at the turn, Burlington, N. J., third. Time, 3:43 2-5. R. St. C. of the home greatest upsets the day fourth. Distance, 37 feet 8 inches. and driven by Mike and in addition it would help untangle the snarl. It would be Intermediate Four-Oared Gigs.Won by Jones, team, came when Joie Ray de¬ McDevitt. He is the first Cleveland- much better but he negotiated the corner better Malta was scorer with 43 and G. successfully Putting 10-lb. shot.Won by Clarence to have the winner of this match start than the others and went into the lead B. C, Philadelphia; second. Undine top both fended his title as the one-mile cham¬ Houser, Los Angeles A. C. P. G. Mc¬ owned horse ever to win the stake, for the championship than to have B. C, Philadelphia; third. Viking R. C, Watkins and E. O of America for the fourth con¬ Donald, New York A. C, Gus which had a value of either move for it in a in the last half-mile. New York. Time, 7:36. Challenger passed pion second; Hope, $3,000. direct line without a testing of further Senior secutive time. Ray was in wonderful Multnomah, third; Hartranft, L. A. A. C, Prince Loree had to overcome a joust by way In the quadruple sculls event a New Eight-Oared Shells.Won by the 20 mark. Archie Brown, with 35, fourth. Distance, 46 feet 11% taches. big trial. Just as present these two seem to be York A. C. of Hanna- Union B. C, Xew York; second, Undine form and cooked his field with a ter¬ load to take the first heat. He got off the best among the whit« crew, composed B. C, Philadelphia. Time, 6:32. headed the Brooklyn batsmen, closely rific pace from the outset. Jim Con¬ to a bad start and trailed the first heavyweights in line. gan, Pearce, Roones and Usche, won Canoes, Quadruple Single Paddle (dis¬ followed by H. A. Meyer, with 31. of the Boston A. who was turn. he from St. Alphonsus A. A., in 8 minutes tance half mile).Won nelly, A., Germantown Gub Wins There began passing his field by Washington, The best was looked upon as the most can¬ one in and 41 seconds. D. O, Canoe Club; second. Red Dragon bowling of the match likely by one, winning the home¬ Tiger Pairs Canoe, Club, Philadelphia; third, Phila¬ didate for the Chicago youth's title, Manor stretch by a good margin. He was the Manuel Gomez, of Riverside B. C, Canoe that of Harry Rushton, of Brooklyn, Easily From F. C. First it was Cobb and won delphia Club; fourth. Philadelphia eould do no better than second. Ray's favorite in the betting. Crawford. One of the standing lines of the both the novice and junior single C. C. second crew. Time. 3:40 2-5. who took four wickets for thirty-two time was 4:16 4-5. PHILAIfELPHIA, July In used to be: sculls races, with Grenville McCavour, Junior double sculls.Won Malta B. 4..Playing the second heat McDevitt let game "Cobb doubles to right and Crawford drives him home." by runs. J. L. Foyer was credited with Richmond Landon, the Olympic high against the eleven of the Germantown Fred Edman set the pace with Ruth of St. John, N. B., fifteen years old, C, Philadelphia (Frank Knowlan bow, 3 Then it was Cobb and Veach. Not to the second to him in the and fourth Charles Sherwin stroke) second, Bachelor for 24. F. C. Taylor, of Staten Island, champion and trorld record Cricket Club, winner of tho Halifax Patch and then passed him in the quite up Cobb-Crawford former, B C. Philadelphia (Frank Ehle bow, Gil¬ captured 3 for 21; C. E. Dewhurst, 3 {amp(older, was another New York Ath¬ stretch run: combination in punching power, but still stout. in the latter. bert Hunt stroke); third. Pennsyvlanla B. for and 39: Cup last season, on a very fast wicket extremely Russell of Union B. was C, Philadelphia (Jim Pettlt 33, L. W. De Motte, 3% for letic Club man who disappointed. Lan¬ The results: Now it is Cobb and Heilman. Codman, C, bow, Franz Tho score: don was in wretched condition and at Manheim, the Manor Field Cricket Or, perhaps, Heilman and Cobb. This second and Charles Campbell, of St. Federschmidt stroke). Time, 7:2S 4-5. 2:22 CLASS TROTTING.PURSE, ?1,200. to is Intermediate single sculls.Won by Wal¬ STATEN ISLAND C. C. eould only finish fourth in his favorite Club, representing New York in the FIRST pair, up date, the greatest of them all. John N. B., third, in the junior event. ter Adam, Fairmount R. DIVISION They average .400, which is ______« A., Philadelphia; F. A. W. Ireland, b Ri!3hton. . event to men he has beaten with ease was oh. something above the second, James A. Fellows, Undine B. C, R. St. C. c b 41 competition, defeated to-day by a Utah, g.. by Btawah (Perry).., llr> average of any other Tiger combination. It is even Philadelphia; third, Albert Jones, Coci:eram, H. Poyer durin«r the last few months. Great Excitement, b, m., by Peter Schweitzer, C. B. Dewhurst, run out . margin of 75 runs on totals of 228 to well above the of and Nassau B. C. Philadelphia; fourth, Charles L. W. De c 11 Alberts, the sensational Chicago A. the Great (MoMahon).. 0 8) average the old Lajoie-Jackson team-up before the Shoe¬ Boyce Rogers Lead G. Bicholz Motte, Meyer, b J. Poy..-r.. 153. Worthy Btawah Jr., Active B. C, Edgewater, H. Turvllle, b J. . 2 A« carried first honors with a (McDonald). 2 8 4 less One gave up baseball for N. J. Time, 8:11. Poyer leaper, The New Yorkers made a most prom¬ Gen. Knight (N. Grady). 8 4 3 pillow fighting. Field in Meet O. Groenlnga, o Brown, b J. Poyar..-. 1 Jump of 0 feet 2Va inches. Murphy, start of the first The Mall Man (Uottman). 488 As it runs, the Englewood Association single »culls.-Won by A H O. Watkins, not out .IS of Notre Dame, was second, and ising by disposing Major Saglnaw, Improvement and Old three-ply slugging carnival among Heilman, Four-ball matches featured the day's Hutterly, Potomao B. C, Washington; seo- F. F. Kelly, c Laudar, b Freeman. 9 Cary, pair of Germantown batsmen without also ran. and Cobb Speaker ond. Morgan Le Count, New Roohelle; E. O. Challenger, b Rushton. M of the L. A. A. A., was third. Hickory goes merrily on, with Kuth and Sisler play at the Englewood Country Club third, Edward J. * scoring, but the next two, H. A. Haines Time: 2:10%, 8:10, 8:14%. hovering around the out¬ a field in Graef, Crescent B. C, Phila¬ H. O'Rorke, b Rushton . Helffrich'» Smart Win and W. P. more skirts, threatening to horn into the yesterday, large competing delphia. Tim«», 8:10. F. H. Taylor,, b Rushtoa. » Newhall, than made up 2:22 CLASS TROTTING.PURSE, 11,200. argument at any given moment. the tournament on both rounds. In the Junior singlo sculls.Won by Joseph F Extra« .^.II The East the half-mile for the shortcomings of the others SECOND DIVISION and E. Q. «Sremlna, New York A. -C, Row monopolized morning J. R. Boyee Rogers other starter. overf No fan, si it was expected it would* but with totals of 71 and 72, respectively. The Great Miss Morri«, eh, m., The Discontents won the with the score of Time, 9:51 ToUU.1« .n...- i» ...i...... by prie* good Junior order of finish was far .* Peter the Great (Cox). eight-oared shells.-Won by New BROOKLYN the from what Til 74__9__65. Warner Oland and H. L. C; Weit B. C. O. the had it would be. Baroness Hanover (V. Fleming)... 177 There's many a or JfKA- Philadelphie, G. Phil». J. I*. c De Matt«.. experts figured Smith and His Yacht Grovetown (R. Grady). 8 8 8 millionaire, such, Carmen were the runnera-up with a aaiphia, second; Potomao A. C, Washin«- Poyer, Oroening«, b 1J Allen Helffrich, the Penn Who'd trad« his ecore and N. W. Peters B- c- J. Freeman, c Challenger, b Dawhur»t. IT Young Princess Nadtna (Murphy). 8 4 4 wealth for a touch. of 80.18.67 »i?.5Ui.thlZd;^M*i!.* Philadelphia V, IL Cookeram, c Taylor, b I>ev»hur»t. I State freshman, under the Harry Blngen (Berry). 8 6 8 putting and were third with 74. Clty B- °-< Philadelphia, «1 competing Win Two Races in Row S. 0. Miller nrth;2«¿ll:~Qullk*rCrescent B. C, H. A. Mayer, c Dewhurst, b Kelly . colors of the N. Y. A. C, was the Rose Azoff, Hegler, Bessie Worthy and 6.68. Philadelphia, sixth- A. Brown, c Challenger, b De Motte..- 3S Worthy Bond also ran. Pennsylvania B. C. Philadelphia, seventh. winner; Larry Brown, the intercolle¬ F. C. Smith, in the Redwing, won There's many and many an eminent In the afternoon the field wast divided Time, 5.3 5. H. Poyer. c Kelly, b Taylor .j record who Time: 2:07%, 2:07%, 2:08%. bloke Senior C. M. Laudar, o DewhurBt. b Taylor.. ' giate champion and holder, two races for yachts of the Bird class 2:04 CLASS Who'd trade his into two classes. In class A, W. W. single soulls, quarter-mils daBh. R. C. Leckey, st Turvllle, V> Taylor... » PACING.PURSE, 81,800 fame a Won ¦ for the Meadowbrook Club of for mashie stroke. White and Van Keuren were by Walker Hoover, Duluth B C W. O. et b Dew¬ competed yesterday afternoon, while among the (UNFINISHED). George Frank Sobutka, First Bohemian B. New Clark-Duff, TurvlUe, Philadelphia, was second; Mike Devan- Jay Brook, b. g.,, by Justice Brook the winners with 73.8.65 and Dr. York Walker C, hurst .1' Stars in second; Riffling. Undine B. V. c b Motte . ney, of the Millrose A. A., New York, F. W. Texes, the Milky Way, (Edman) . 1 I There's a Baskerville and R. M. Coleman Evans, Turvllle, De J many Charles Ç... Philadelphia, third; George W. Al¬ H. Rushton, not out . 0 and B. L. in the di¬ George Volo (Ersklne) . 2 8 statesman, dull and blue. Undine B. was third, and Tom Campbell, Yale, Linkfield, Maia, were second with 76.10.66. Oland lison, C, Philadelphia, Extras . - vided honors. Lillian S. (Thornton). 8 5 Who'd trade his soul a Robert Duncan, Potomac fourth. was fourth. Edna Early (Thomas). 6 3 for seventy-two. and Carmen, who finished second on B. C, Washing¬ with his veteran In the afternoon Smith crossed the Drift Patch ton, fifth; W. E. Garrett Oilmore. Bachelor Total .M» Helffrich kept pace (MoMahon). 5 4 the morning round, led in class B in B. C, Philadelphia, sixth; Ben Franklin in the early running, but finish line nearly eleven minutes ahead Belle Alcantara, AVilllam and Senator The the afternoon with 75.13.62. Frank 3rd, Bachelor B. C. Bowling.RuBhton, 4 for 32; 3. L. Poyer, opponents Heron Wllkes also ran. argument as to whether Jock Philadelphia, seventh. 3 for 24; Freeman, 1 for 12; H. Poyer, I when Brown "went out" at the half-way of G. T. Hopewell's in the Bird Hutchison's to Enos and L. J. Schiller were second in Time, 3 :12 3-5. for for class, and in the Star class Teves led Time: 2:03%, 2:04%. Scotch or to America still victory belongs the Junior quadruple-sculls 23; Taylor. 3 for 21; Dewhur«t. 3 mark he hung at the heels of the Penn¬ 2:16 CLASS moves along its way. But if this class with 82.12.70. shells.Won by 33; Da Motto, 3 for 39; Kelly, 0 for 2$. and this soon W. L. Inslee in tho Taurus by 10 sec¬ TROTTING.PURSE, $1,200 wireless Jock interviewed by In the individual selected scores sylvania flyer pair opened onds. Brago, b. h. by Baring (Brusio). 12 1 1 might say, "There is for a lead on Campbell and Devanney. Major Riser (McDevitt). 17 8 it stand at 50-50? glory enough both." Why not let George A. Graham had the best with set a terrific Mojolla (Berry) . 8 2 2 With the name Jock a M. Brown pace and, hugging Alma Todd offsetting the habitat. card of 76.8.68. H. Coxe had carried the New York A. C. (McDonald). 2 3 5 Chicago a the pole9 New Gordon T. (Ferris). 3 12 11 71.2.69 and R. M. Bullen had a man down the home stretch at a killing Jersey-Maryland Clyde the Great, Khorassan, Crysta! In for its 73.3%.69%. pace. Evelyn, Peter Stillwell, Danubrey. Ruth planning formal opening the Pelham Team Wins at Tennis Stout and Lena Moko also ran. out and Country Club went Nearing the finish line, Heîffrich chal¬ Time: bagged Duncan, Mitchell, and when the latter fal¬ ? SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. 2:08%, 2:0»i4. 2:10%. If are Hutchison, Barnes, Evans and Jones. lenged Brown, J., July THE EDWARDS.2:08 CLASS PACINO. they pikers, Pittsburgh Phil never tered the newcomer to the ranks of 4..Mrs. Mark Harper, of Trenton, and VALUE, $3,000 of wagered a dime. Knowing the shot to the front to win Prince b. speed this Pelham it Your Films champions by Jasper Dodd, of Baltimore, to-day won Loree, g., by Prince Mo delegation, would be no surprise to hear their next Bring about three feet. Campbell cracked Klnney (McDevitt) . 1 1 ro feature match will be between President Entire Stock of under the strain, just as he did in the the mixed doubles in the tournament Ruth Patch (Kdman). 2 2 1 Harding and Lloyd George. at Boston last and of the and Tennis Club Charley Sweet (Stokes). 3 3 2 To Kodak Headquarters intercollegiates May, Bathing from Walter K. (Palin). 6 4 3 Devanney had no trouble taking tho Mrs. J. of and Queen Okla (Rhodes). 4 6 6 Spencer Francis, Orange, "Minnie and Kelly Beat Frankie Mason place. The time was 1:54 4-5. B. of Trenton. "Williams J. W. S. also ran. Davenport Allows No Hit . --. George Yard, The Time: 2:03%, 2:02%, 2:06%. BENTON Straw Hats HARBOR, Mich., 4.. . July Mitchel's Burial scores were 8.6 and 6.3. Both teams a "Jimmy" Kelly, of OGDEN, Utah. July 4.Dave Daven¬ Thursday won their semi-final stages by default. Bacon Leads at Oakland Chicago, won a James Sarsfteld Mitchel, for many -? ,,, «-. newspaper decision over Frankie port, formerly of the St. Louis Ameri¬ years holder of the world's record for R. H. Bacon won a 36-hole handicap of cans, Wins at on Mason, Fort Wayne, Ind., in a ten- pitcher for the Ogden team of the hammer throw who died last Sun¬ Conley Siwanoy the links of the Oakland Golf Club round boxing match the from heart will L. G. Conley, playing good golf, won yesterday afternoon when in the Fourth to-day, Kelly Northern Utah League, pitched a day morning disease, of forcing tho fight in every round and 331-3% he no-run Off be buried Thursday morning from St. the low gross prize in the handicap July handicap returned a net proving superior in no-hit, game against the Tre- the at score of 140. He had a score of aggressiveness. Paul Apostle's Church, Fifty- tournament at the Siwanoy Country gross Kelly split one of Mason's ears with monton club. Not a Tremonton man ninth Street and Columbus Avenue, 84 in each of his rounds, with a handi¬ hard jabs and scored reached first a mass Club yesterday with a score of 77. E. cap of 14 in each round. W. P. repeatedly with base. Davenport struck where solemn of requiem will Robin¬ body blows. out sixteen. be celebrated. The body now lies in M. Alexander and C. C. Speakman tied son, with a total handicap of 32, wa8 No reservations.any soft or stiff the Campbell funeral parlors at Broad¬ the low net prize in Class A. Alexan¬ second, with a net score of 144, and C. way and Sixty-sixth Street. The mass der had a score of 86.15.71 and E. Finlay, with a handicap of 36 for straw hat in our stores.-even will take place at 10 o'clock. Speakman of 84.13.71. H. A. Water- the double journey, was third, with a Expert house won the honors in Class B with net score of 148. Panamas and Bangkoks.at y$ off. Baseball Club in Trouble 93.23.10 and J. H. Hills was low . HAMILTON, Ont., July 4..Share¬ man in Class C with 97.29.68. Lincolns and Cubans Even Developing holders of the Hamilton Baseball Club o The Lincoln Giants and the Cuban MEANS Former Prices $3 to $15 will de<:de at a meeting calhid for Another Leonard Bout Off Stars fifty-fiftied a double-header at Wednesday whether the organization DENVER, July 4..The scheduled Dexter Park yesterday. The Lincolns Clear, is to be dissolved. Indifferent support twelve-round bout here July 8 be¬ came from behind in the ninth inning Sharp accorded the club has involved it in tween Benny Leonard, lightweight of the first game and won, 10 to 7, Reduced Prices to financial trouble. champion, and Mel Coogan, of Brook¬ but lost the second, 9 to 1. Prints $2 $10 a lyn, has been called off because of ill¬ See how our San Diego Beats Cleveland ness of Leonard, it was announced to¬ experts bring out SAN 4.-San day. Coogan will probably be matched every fine and DIEGO, Calif., July with Boxing Wed., July 6tb, at 8 p.m. high light shadow Diego High School defeated West Tech some other lightweight. in your pictures and High School of Celeveland, Ohio, 7 to 6, Leach Cross vs. Jimmy Duffy give you Weber