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' SECTION TWO. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 1919. Copyright. 1M9, ti HI. Sim Printing and PuUUMng JLuodattcn. EIGHT PAGES.'

GIANTS BEATEN c Three Prize Winners at the Twenty-sixt- h Annual Monmouth County Horse Show YANKEES RALLY GARTER SCORES BY BRAVES IN IN NINTH AND OYER MIGHT IN RIOTOUS GAME BEAT BOSTON 20 HOLE MATCH

( L Umpires Klem and Emslio UEits by Wicldand, Baker, Young Golfers Err Often,, Get foom Lewis and Fewster Put but Show Daring at Both Sides." New Yorkers, in Lead. Shinnccock Hills.

M'GRAWS FAIL RED SOX EMIOKS HELP POOR APPROACH COSTLY

Causoy, Ocschgcr and Dubac Hnggins Uses' Five Pitchers to Beaten Man Chips Past tho ' Can't Keep Boston Off Subdue Beancatcrs Scoro Pin and Lets His Rival Paths Score G to 5. Is 8 to 5. Win.

By FtlEDBIUCK G. LIEB. Special Dttpalch to Tni Sex. By INXIS nnowK. Boston, Mass., July 26. A thrilling The Giants can beat the Braves, but Southampton, Jf. Y July 16. Philip Yesterday was rally In the ninth Inning gave the Yan- they can't do It forever. kees victory over the Boston Red Carter of Brldgeltampton this afternoon one of those Infrequerit days In which a up on haunches Sox at Fenway Park this afternoon. finished off a successful reentrance into the Bean Boys rose their Four runs, driven In as a result of sin golfing activities since his return from The - and put on an' actuat Insurrection. gles by Al Wlckland.- Baker, France. won the final of the. fur new all over the Polo Grounds, and Frank , Carter through flying Stalllnga Duffy Lewis and Chick Fewster, along Shlnnecock Hills Invitation tournament when It sot the with two errors by Maurleo Shannon, He defeated Richard A. Halght, 1 up, In band was on top by a score of 6 to 6. twenty put up an awful battle to the Yanks their triumph The scoro holes. The Braves was 8 to 5. The match was. essentially a battle of have this game Included lu their Dames Hugglns ambition daring of Won column. No wonder! It was only In tho eventful frame Miller and , rather than game they won from New sent Al. Wlckland up Jp the plato to craft and caution. None ot tho deliber- the fourth In nlaco Thormahlen. Al ate, calculating employment of wits Tork In the last two years. And yet of Herbert singled . Peck usually seen was In tho Giants begrudged them this little to right field for a'start. In final matches stricken percentage. was safe when Shannon booted a rap. evidence. bit of balm for their Ptpp singled. was youth youth, and, al- The Braves may have a lot of defects sacrificed, and then Baker It and as you can accuse them of a lot of scoring wlckland and Peck. ways, youth tore In for everything In and Baker took second on tho throw and sight Also youth blundered Into mis things, but no one can deny they play evenly Interesting baseball. Despite tho regu- counted when Lewis singled. Pratt take after mistake. How divided been forced Lewis, but got to Becond later were these mistakes may bo Judged from larity with which the Giants have Bodle distance two were re beating-- them they can kick up more when Shannon muffed a throw. the of which the any walked, and Fewster singled, scoring quired to battle for a decision. excitement on tho Harlem lawn than aplenty teams you can mention. Pratt. Hannah was put out by Ruth, But If thero were mistakes four game. ending the inning. there were ltkewlso brilliant spots Yesterday's was a typical Brave pa enough. studded with riots. And the Before victory was won Hugglns The combination produced in It iwaa raded no fewer than five of his pltchera. terest at all times. There were no dull 20,900 persons In tho stands seemed to To-da- y llko it. Even though tho Giants lost, Sport Events He used Jack Qulnn to start with, momenta As an Indication of the neck "after tying the score with a four run George Mogridge, Bob Shawkey, Herbert and neck nature ot tho tussle it may be Thor- - pointed out eight ot rally In tho seventh, everybody voted BASEBALL Thormahlen and Allen Russell. that the first nine Olant v. Boston at received ohlclal credit for the holes reached a decision. Only three of they had a large, enjoyable afternoon. l'olo Grounds, 3 I. M, I Brooklyn u, mahlen Philadelphia at Ebbeti Field. 3V. M. AWARD TITLES victory. The Sox opened with Paul Mus-s- er tho second nine were halved. And the Itrda GlAntl Jersey City vs. Newark at West' Side and ended with , who lost Park, t I. M., two games. game. First Hole la Halved. Pat Moran, out In Cincinnati, wired TENNIS Final round of (he North the Stalling and the Craves congratulat- Bide championship doubles tourna- They got away to an even break with ment at University Heights Tennis IN SHORE RING Sfnsser Maltreated. fours on tho Tho second went to ion's. The Reds won while tho Giants S first - Club. F. St. Carter chipped up lost- and again are trying to Jimmy- their TROTTING Harlem Speedway races, 3 The Introduction of Paul Musser. late when he his third ;way Into first place. Just can't shake F. M. of Des Moines In the Western League, closo and holed a 4 against HJght's 6, YACHTING Intel-clu- races at Tort to major league base ball was swift and iioin naa dropped snort on sec those fellows off. Washington. lust their to pitch for the sudden. Roger Pecklnpaugh sent Babe onds. Red Causey started GOLF At Flushing, President's cop' Champion Classes Close Big Halght Giants, and Larry Cheney, the ancient playi at fit. Albans, members' tour- Ruth bad: to the fence to pull down a promptly effaced this lead at. spltballer, wis Stalllngs's original choice. ney. Horse Show at Long spectacular catch. Wallle Plpp splashed the' third. He dropped his tee shot .But Cecil Algernon and Lawrence were a single to right field and then Baker within threo feet of tho flag. Carter only the vanguard for a host of others. Branch. hit to tha left field wall for a rousing overran his approach and missed his, Causey's Immediate successor was Joe double, and Plpp dashed homo with the 3 and then conceded Halght a 2. Oeschger. and Jean Dubuc got Into It opening run of the contest. Halght took the lead on tho fourth. Filllngim Duffy Lewis witn a aouoio chiefly by, reason of another great Iron Just in time to lose It. Dana EASTERN TEAM MISS-- - YAUCLATN SCORES follocd succeeded Cheney for Boston in the to the same spot, and Baker crossed the to the green. It was played from tlio seventh. Fllllnglmaid a n(co Job of nlate. Del Tratt slashed one down to rough fully ISO yards away and left filling In, even though he. too, was Vltt, who made a lucky stab and stopped of some threo feet, which he holed WINS the ball. Lewis ran right Into a play at for a 3. Two brilliantly played holes bumped. In the seventh. AT TENNIS Her Minstrel Takes Saddle got fluko 'Causey, who had been out with a sore third and was retired. Bodle a for Halght Carter had a 4 here. hit, and Fewster ended the Inning. Two The lead was promptly chucked away arm, gave .good proof that It still Is sore. Honors Miss Wanamakcr pretty Cecil retired with the bases full and runs with Qulnn pitching looked by Halght starting for the fifth. Ha out in the third a nice soft spot Is a Winner, Too. topped his tee shot Into tho bank short Jion to drop a fellow like Oeschger. Alexander and Voshell Vic- One of the most ausplclousy events 01 of the road. His Becond was, short and season was witnessed In tho first no 5. Carter, Joe retired tho side, but not until all Tri-Sta- the he could do better than a dj tors in fe Tourney Inning when Jack Qulnn fanned Babe peeled oft a par 4. three runners had .score After that Special Dututch to Th Sow. time when er Phtl'plfcWwell, Ruth. This occurred at a Carter took tho sixth with a 3, against Lo.s-- July 26, Champion- There wero ' several mob scenes, but at Cleveland. Branch, the Red Sox had a runner on third base Halght's 5. The latter got in the rough ships were Judged at the closing session all set to score and another on first who from tho teo and then fell short on his all. the casualties were on the Braves. The escape Twenty-sixt- h was quite willing to patter around. second. But the next saw another flash Even BUI Klem was unable to a ' of the annual horse show they general razzing: BUI IS supposed to be DOWN THE 0ALLFORNIAXS In Hollywood Park this afternoon. It Boston fans roso to cheer, but of brilliant play by Halght. Tho hole the.,nearest thing to a perfect umpire In was an Ideal afternoon for an open air hailed Qulnn when Ruth made his last Is 461 yards ngalnst the wind, up a grad- the'' , but yesterday the show and 5,000 persons crowded the swing, ual slant Halght coupled up two f.Tio lads on both teams differed with Bald Isabella Wanamakcr on "Blarney Stone." grand stand, wtille hundreds viewed the Harry Hooper greeted Qulnn 'with a efforts to fall Just off the edge of the Wlllum often and violently. Beat Kinsey and Gravem in judging from automobiles parked Inside hit to Peck and Vltt did the same thing green. He chipped his third nicely up, Roth forced Vltt. Hooper taking third. and holed a bird 4. Carter found troublo of the ring, a new departure, and a pop -- Benog Leave Early. Three Straight Sets at ular one. At this point along came Ruth. He on the second and took a 6. Schang poKea a into the-gam- e Champion day brought scores of auto fanned. Wallle nit Charley Herzog was In Just1 JOHNSTON WINS Hooper scoring. Gainer was Carter Is Up. long enough to get his name In the box 62, 62, Miss Jemima Is Victor . mobile parties to the shore for the week left field. 61. however, score. Charley knocked Causey's first end, and Invariably they brought up at hit, filling the bases. Shannon, The eighth, another long one Into the) pitch to left, and according to Bob tthe show. There were many Interesting grounded out. , wind, proved more troublesome to Clevt&akd. July 28. In the finals of things. was the first temperance show Halght His second took the rough and Emslle was outcrying tor a aouoie. 'ANOTHER TITLE in Stake Empire City It green. Trl-Sta- at his third was wide of the Ho took Charley got a brainstorm. Ho charged the Ohio, Indiana and Ken- held by the Monmouth County Associa- Yankees Add to Lead. 6. dropped on and at old Bob and almost blew his wig oft. tucky championship tennis doubles here tion and the little tables covered with In the second tho Yanks scored their a Carter this third This Is no way to treat an estimable old red sun umbrellas, seemed Just as popular fans cruelly landed a E. The ninth went to Carter y Fred Alexander of N6w York and third run, which Boston 4 5, Halght putts. gentleman and Bob summarily chased Western Juvenile Queen "Wins East View Bally First with "Horse Show Special," a dash of called tho Now York handicap. Hannah and when used three premises. S. Howard Voshell of Brooklyn easily lemon, grapejuice, somo suger and Ice Carter was 2 up starting home. "Herzjr off the Californian Beats Brain for filed out and Qulnn fouled out Peck Halght soon as they Fletcher and McGraw were the Axel Gravem and Robert Kin . in Yonkers Handicap Hauberk and James Ruled topped off with a cherry, as the drinks got single, and Plpp a triple to right. took a braco as sey In straight sets, 6 2, a turned tho Journey In. He chipped his fended parties In the fourth. Klem of California Northwestern Tennis with a stick In It. The irrass slowed the ball and Plpp made try- and Off third close up and holed a 4 on the ruled Boeckel had retired Fletcher 63 61. and Their Trainers Suspended. third on a normal double, Schang made well over ing take two bases on single. The match was witnessed by a large Laurels. Resembled Old Days. s tenth. Carter's third ran and to Kauffa ag- a fine catch of Baker foul. he needed two putts to get down. Boeckel was waiting with the ball, but gallery. The Callfornlans took the Sox worked their way around gressive at the start and tried to break There was an old time crowd present. Tho Red The eleventh also went to Halght dropped It as he tagged Fletcher. Matty By llENIlY V. KING. resembling the days when "Fatty the bases In the third frame. Vltt again. Halght coaching third he out down the defence of the veterans. Alex- squaring the match was, was at and let Call- "WINS "WITH GEHTIN, TOO There was some very good and some Wendy anu Cobwebs In their races Bates was the centre figure. Enthusiasm walked on four consecutive balls. Roth on with tee shot, while over- a wall as though somebody had seized ander and Voshell wore out the this by Qulnn. Ruth his Carter fornlans; however, "with shots to deep real bad racing at the Empire City track season. She ran Just a real good game ran high, particularly In the Judging of was tossed out then ran Into a trap. He made a nice out, Ills wallet. McGraw had been coaching yesterday good sport race, she Improves tremend- the five championship classes, an event rolled to Pratt, who threw wild and all 3. ' too, court and hard smashes near the net. afternoon The and unless but missed his putt for a at first and he, sailed right into were safe. Schang fanned, but Gainer , argument. Alexander and Voshell played by far' tho Victory came In the two stake events, the East ously It Is not likely she will take the for the Buttonwood Lass Plate, which The twelfth and thirteenth yielded no the In section. Scores Straight Sot View for Juveniles, Yonkers measure of Mr. Whitney's great trio or replaces tho Patten Trophy, offered by drove along the third baso line, scoring advantage, 'being halved In uneventful i finally persuaded Klem to best doubles ever seen this and tha ' ' JfcGraw Handicap P. A. Clark's Bonnie Mary. Walter R. and Thomas Patten, which Vltt Ruth made third and Shannon fives. Halght saved himself with take the dispute out to Emslle, Bob Alexander and Voshell, as the result Over Minneapolis Pair for the older division. C ai and victory In the Trl-Sta- te sec- Miss Jemima, the filly Miss Jemima carried 124 pounds and was won last year by W. A. LUber. The pooned out fine mashle third to the green, sided with Klem. McGraw boiled over. of their brown which In after tourney y, are eli- stepped over the short six furlongs In special lay between Mr. Atkinson and Old Walloping Wallle Plpp. drove having his to the rough. ( He Klem about eight times, only tional doubles in Doubles. created a sensation In the West this sliced eecond left gible to participate in the national dou- year, made her first appearance in tho 1 :10. This time Is more than three sec Miss Wanamaker, the former finishing another run In the fourth. Fewster waa For the. first time during tho tourna-- i to return as soon as something new Iongwood Cricket onds behind tha track record and three- - first and third with Royal Flush and out on a fly to Gainer and Hannah sin ment found the range on ' to him. have bles tournament at East in tho East View and ran off with Carter the occurred It mustn't Club, Boston, next month. $5,000 stake, fifths of a second behind the record for Mogul. Miss Isabella anamakcr got gled to left Qulnn sacrificed, after short, troublesome fourteenth. His spoon sounded as bad as It looked, as nothing Bpteial Deipalch to Svx. the and James Butler's to right Alexander and Voshell proved conclu- Tni Bally, which recently beat the renowned the stake. the red with Flerway. which Plpp smashed a double ehot held the green and he dropped a 3. happened to McGraw. everything being equal, MiNNEircus, Minn., July !6. Btlfy Johnny Loftus made a special trip from The first championship class went to field, scoring Hannah and Peck went Halght's tee shot found a trap, and the real mob scene was put on sively that, else Luculllte, won the Yonkers Handicap after But youth cannot vanquish experience. The Johnston of San Francisco added the In easy fashion. Saratoga to ride her and he put up one Miss Constance Vauclaln with the Min- to third. Baker ended the Inning wltlf a falling to get out In two attempts ha by the Braves In the seventh, after of his master rides. He got away getting second pop fly. pickecTup. Halght tying sensational Voune olayers from the Pa Northwestern title to his long list of While these events aroused 20,000 her strel, Miss Clara S. Peck The fifteenth went to Bums had scored the run. It coast were pretty fortunate to win racegoers With her field and sent her to the front place with Wampum. was for saddle The Sox started a demonstration In to even the match again. Carter's sec- i was a close play the plate and Hank cific this arftemoon when ho de- to a high pitch of enthusiasm It Inning. they at five games from tho crafty veterans irom tennis honors the second and fifth Immediately. Carmandalo raced along- horses at least 15 hands 2 Inches high. the sixth Before finished ond found a trap and he took two to get Gowdy emitted a loud howl. The events were so Of disposed or only the East, feated Phil Brain of Minneapolis In threo unsatisfactory groaned. side her until the bend. There Loftus In the saddle championship class for they had Qulnn, hit tho out Halgbt waa on in tho two, and ; Braves closed In on Klem from all that the crowd gave Mogridge offered and up , It was not in the mechanical play or straight rfets In the challenge round. Tho stewards heard the groans his charge a kick' In the ribs and horses not exceeding 15 hands 2 Inches, ball that wound counted a, 4. , points. Boeckel .was sent to Join Her-- and Shawkey buzzing. the technique of the game that tho The scores were 6 3, 6 3, 6 3. placed Miss Jemima sped to the front. As sho J. A. Ramsdell won over Miss Peck's by giving a Threo zog In the cooler during this episode. in the ban on J. F. Sweeney's old went In were scored by tho Sox. The Easterners excelled So completely. In Johnston and Peck Griffin the campaigner Hauberk Mrs. forward Carmandale went back Allah with his chestnut gelding Powellon. runs all HnlKlit Takes Lend, Stallmgs with nothing but pitch- -' "on and B. Bar- ward and shortened his ho score: It.left fact soma of the pretty returns were right to represent tne Northwestern sec ber's James. stride until again the era to fill out his team. youngsters, in they reached tho rear, Carter faltered at sixteenth made by the coast uui tion In the National Doubles when , Tho entries of these two hordes will Society Well Represented. JTEW YORK (A.) BOSTON fA. and Halght slipped through to a lead uravmu way Trafford .Jayne and h o a fl Giants Score in First. generalsnip ana coolness " walked with bo refused - ab r on for the remainder of the In the vast throng that moved In the ibrboit1 4 1 of one. Both were a bit short their partner were sadly remiss. Philip Brain In me final matcn in tne Feodor Challenges. P'penrh.is. 4:1 6 Hooper.rf.. 2 0 0 0 The Giants, got off to a In meeting ana probably at all other meet- paddock were Mr. and Mrs. Albert riDD.lb, 4 I S M 00 2 seconds. Carter chipped past the cup run the first The youngsters put up their best bat- doubles In another straight set affair. Vltt.Sb 211 10 Inning. Burns opened with an infield ings, for the Empire officials will recom- Entering Spalding, Joseph J. O Donohue, 3d Baktr.3b. 4 2 2 3 0 3 Hotb.ct 4 00 1 00 and missed his putt Halght ran up tle In the first four games of the match. the homestretch Miss Je Lewis.lt., 00 num. 11 4 I single, on which Maranvllle made a at 63, 61, 61. mend to the Jockey Club that they be and Henry O'Donobue, who have Just so: : 401 00 close and holed a 4, All of theso went to deuce". The luck Using the same tactics mat won mm. mima looked like an easy winner. She Prett.Sb.... 11 1 5 1 Schtnr.c... 401 4 00 spectacular play, but ho was doubled denied the permission to race again on was length returned from Brest; Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 0 9 But another erratic tee shot proved motif wns aealnst them, however. the national clay court championship at any a and a half In front and Bodle.rf.... 401 0iOilntr.il.. 301 10 undoing , stealing an Toung fanned. Fletcher sin- putting over half track. The stewards also recom- running easily. At the final sixteenth erlck Lewhohn, Walter Content, Mrs. Fewster.cf. 401 J 10 Shnnon,2b. 4 11 2 22 Halght's on the seventeenth. Voshell and Alexander Chicago and advanced h)m thrdugh a 5 11 scott,m 2 topped gled to right and scored when Doyle mended that the trainer licenses of J. pole re W. A. Beadleston, Judge and Mrs. Jo Hannab.C... 613 201 10 He the ball and fell short of were elmply aaornea was Feodor came with a rush, 0 1 double off right a doten drives that fast field at Deephaven Johnston M. Collins, who has charge but seph Mr, Qutnn.p.... 100 0 4 .MGaiir.Bn. 111 40 Carter's drive with his second. bounced a the field fence. brought his of Hauberk, Mr. Gerry's colt got within striking Sabath, and Mrs. Thomas 0 00 0 00 MUlKr.D... 0 00 4 0 0 Ills two with horseshoes. never In danger. He fore and E. K. Mooar, Henry Col, Motrlore.P third was short and In the rough, The Braves took the lead with At no uerlod the maicn were me during most of who trains James, be distance or mo western queen Loftus Field. Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Rhswker.p 00 0 0 001iJonei.p.,.,,, 210 1 3 0 Car. of hand smash Into action rescinded. 0 0 101 r, second landed on and ho was an runs In the second. Cruise walked with experts In danger. In Justice to so deadly went to work on her and by a vigorous and Mrs. Howard S. Borden and Mr. Tmihltn.D 00 irivamsr 100 no ter's one out. Maranvllle hit to Chase, who Eastern the match and It was that In their previous races neither Hau- and Mrs. Harry O. Borden. WlckUnd. 0 0 0 tCaldwell... 1 00 0 0 0 easy winner with a 4. They were all the lads from the coast, however, It to the hand ride managed to keep her from los- 0Ill0 0 0 0 0 tried to throw to second before he had Brain made llttlo effort return berk nor James were able to ing ground. Others seen were Joseph E. Meyer, Mr, nnuell n... even again. must be said that neither was at his Brain gave his local friends a raise a fast - jotaji,...n a io ji z the" ball, and It bounded Into foul terri- to-rt- drives. gallop. Yesterday they electri- M. Harry 8 14 27 1T3! Carter hooked a long drive to slight best. If they had played the game ray hope when he won the seemed Feodor's rush enabled him to tako and Mrs. c Burns. Paddock. TotaI...S tory. Cruise getting to third and the they played In the earlier small of fied. James galloped home the easy vic- second honors half n length ahead ot Norman Blodgett, Louis Runkle and his Bitted for Thormahlen In th ninth Innlu;, rough on the eighteenth. Halght held that games of the opening set -- oppo- Rabbit to second. Gowdy slammed a might have been first threo tor of 'the fifth race. Hanhi-- Krewer, Carmandale showed little niece. Miss Madeline Boyle; Mr. and TBattMl lor nuiser in me ftrcona inninr. tho fairway and a bit short of his single pair. rounds the result far before Johnston could get started. 'not a winner. Ho ran fifty of Bitted tor Jones in the ninth Inninr. nent. Ho fell short of the green with to tight and It scored the different Kinsey won nis service oniy pounds bet the speed he displayed a few days aco Mrs. Frederick Gerkcn. Mr. and Mrs. A. Causey bleW up In tho .fourth. Ited It was only a matter of time before ter man in nis last effort, but the best lgnomlnlously Mordecal, Mrs. W. J. Lemaln, Mme. New York 210100004-J- his mldlron. Carter tried a hrasale and nnra durlmr the entire matcn, games, finishing and was beaten. He waa Boston oI S Smith dropped a single to left, Johpaton ran out six he could do waa finish second in h - was alio short. Tho green Is on an em- and then The play of the Easterners, on the beaten- nearly a sixteenth ot a mile. Mauenauer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houa lilts Baker.10100800Plpp, Shiny, t Ctcll walked Holke apd Qrulse, filling the set at 6 3. second race behind George W. Loft's man, Mrs. Two biio Twlj, bankment up the side of which Is placed ' hand, was brilliant; that of Miss Jemima was an odds, on favorite Mr. and Clarence J. Housman rtooper. bae hit Pirn, stolen hue Oeschger re- other Johnston took it easy In the second set Gath. Thre a flight of steps. Carter's ball ran Into the bases, with none out Voshell being pratlcularly so. He sought at 1 to 2 and heavily backed. On her Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wlmpfhelmer. Pralt. SlCTtflr hltl PIPD. Vltt. r.In.r. lieved him. It was Joe's first appear- and when Brain assumed a small lead In Despite tho glaring reversals of Hau- way post Mr, and Jacob Field, Mr, flarlflm flT Vltt. Double rtlari Vi.Tv.tM--. theso steps. Fortunately they could b to emulate Babe Ruth of homo run fame clay champion to the and when she was re- Mrs. and Mrs. Pecklnpauith ance In the box In over a month. easy lobs and the third set, the court berk and James the racing was the beat turned the victor she was Peter Hauek, Jr., Miss Cornelia Woolley, Peeklnpiurh ind Biker; and removed without disturbing the balL1 by killing half a doxen pulled out and ended tho match without of the meeting. greeted with Biker: Shannon tnd Gainer. Left ci baui Both chipped on and holed Ea hopped a high bounder over over screen Good slxed fields went vociferous .cheers. Mr. ana Mrs. Harry Content, B. P. Mor Boton, I. Bie--i on for ' single bouncing the pellet clear the much trouble. xo post an events, New York, 9: balls Off For tho second time around the first Zimmerman's head for a and It It was impossiDie to return tne in the all of the In winning the Yonkers Handicap rls and niece. Miss Nellie F. Emmons Qulnn. 2; on Tnormimen. 2: orr Jon?, 4. whence lobbing game of Jayne and Brain were good, Illti-O- S hole was halved In 4s. .Driving for scored Smith and Holkn, Cruise reached L,lndley Murray of Niagara Falls, The starts and all the events Bally proved that his victory over Miss Elizabeth Green, Col. and Mrs. C. L. ff Qulnn. I In innlnrit off Morridre. thai on the throw home. Gowdy R. proved poor tactics for the local pair In keenly contested. the 1 in u inuina, uu omwiwy, w in 1 innink'; next. Carter hooked to tho rough third hit m. champion, de great Liiccullite ten days Williams, Commissioner L, 1 and' v.. national tennis final of the doubles, Griffin and ago was no Frank How nff Thormihlen. In 2 lnnlnn: off R11...11 Halght sliced with like results. Into a double play, but Cruise scored. Kumagae, Jap star, In the fluke. Ho ran as great land and daughter. Miss Tnez 0 Iri 1 off Musier, Ih 2 Carter got akmg pretty feated Ichlya the Johnston smashed their opponents' lobs a horse should Howland Inninr: lnnlnrs; off found a nice lie and lifted a long braasts Cbeney good until the exhibition contest at East View the Feature. run and won by two lengths. Andrew Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Offer-ma- Mrs. Jonei. S In 7 Innlnm. lilt by By an 46, 62, to corners court and won Qulnn. 3 (Oilner. by 1 to the green, Halght was a short with seventh', when he went to seed without s. a 6. set Mur all of the the Miller's old Roamer Joseph Egan, Mr, Jonei); Ehawkey, bit 7 In the first finished second and and Mrs. Jacob Wert' by Thormahlen, 1 (Shannon). chipped any warning. He sent Kauff to first on 75. lost. Murray championship In tha easiest match they Because of the appearance of Miss Spur, Mr. Butler's helm and Alexander (Roth): Struck his mldlron. He his approsch balls quickly mv took the defensive and have had this season. Jemima the other representative, Lambert. out By Qulnn. S: by Ruiielt, 2; by Jon., t. well past the pin and left himself too four consecutive and moved sets with deep drives East View attracted most took the third end of tho purse. ball Vflnnlnr pitcher - on wild "pitch. won tho next two Johnston struck his stride aftera. close was over raited Rui- much to do coming back. Carter sank him to second a Zlmm emasnea, e i o., attention. It the short six The handicap was at one Tied for Leadings Honom. eii. Lonnf puenrr jonei. went to first on four bad and long overhead i, first round match and never lost a set furlong route, and although nearly mile and a a 4 to win the match. olso straight, Kumagae made a great comeback In a sixteenth and Bally, Roamer, Spur, Eo Miss Constance Vauclaln and Mrs. F, ones. There was no telling how long during the rest of the tournament. hundred royally bred youngsters were Old DISABLES ' going h fourth set. winning without the loss competng In Frank and Rosebud were tho nniv P. Garvan, with eleven victories each. GALE YACHTS. Carter ncata Fearer. Larry was to put off pitching: a final set went to Mur-- After an exhibition mitcti nominated for It only four accepted the survivors of tho threescore of a game. The which were were leaders In the horse sbow. Second semi-final- . strike, so Stalllnga hustled him out of - here Johnston will leave for issue. They were 11. s were easy mv after twelve hard fought- games. F. Carman's Car nominated. Osgood was entered over- place went to Miss Isabella The rather for ' the game and substituted Filllngim. - Boston,' where he will defend his title at mandale. Miss Jemima, J, J, o'Toole'a Wanamaker, fi&lomo "Wins Iudlan Harbor V. C, both Carter and Halght The former' ten of which went to deuce. The sum- night, but he waa withdrawn at the who won two classes y. Ixingwood next Thursday. Griffin and Krewer and Robert L. Gerry's Feodor. last Race. beat Morton Fearey of Garden City, 4 Sea-brig- minute. won two marled Vincent Richards will head ht Miss won length Miss Vauclaln of the cham- Halght Chaao nit) Doable. for Jemima by a and a Aided by a ble Pull in tha Special Despatch to Tnx and 3, while proved an easy win- Trl State Sectional Doubles, Final Round proved filly pionship classes, the first with The Whip Son. ft , B. half and that she Is a far Bally was ner over H. C. Berner of Nassau, and 5. .Chase got a fluke double through B. Alexander and H. Voshell. New much tho best of the field. In singles and again In Conn., ter-rlf- r. Richards announced that he would above the ordinary. Although her op- the the saddle Grzinwicii, July 26. A lo went out In 38 In Kawllngs. and Kautf scored, Zlmm go-t- ag Aafaated IU Kinsey and A. Qravem. Mars Casaldy sent the quintet away Carter the morrjnri T,v 1. his home In Minneapolis soon ponents were from being best from championship wiw Tne Minstrel. J. a. galo blowing from the southeast 3 up on to third, Snyder fanned, Mc California. J, Th point make as far the the barrier In a perfect line. Be Newburgh, round and stood Fearey at the but core: ti, as finished school next falL Juveniles In the East and that she was Frank P, Ramsdell. N. Y., won a worked havoc with the yacht races off turn. Tho Garden City man t'o carty, aatunsr tor uescnger, jilted in BET, he had the most early speed was failed FIRST ridden out to beat home Feodor, her and' tho championship saddle class with Powel the Indian Harbor Yacht Club this single hole on the first I Zlmm with mcriffce fly. first to show In front. He was fol win a half. Car. a Alexunder-Voehel- l. - FINAL FOR rOLO CUP. race was a high class one. ton. afternoon. In the Indian Harbor one ter got the first, seventh and ninth, arxl Filllngim then had a wild and Klneey-Oravem.- I I ! lowed closely by the remainder streak IlllljjI I M 1351 During the contest her mouth was of the Witchcraft, the Foxcatcher Farm en design class H. N. Whlhehey's Salome tho six others were halved. The tenth, passed Burns and. Young, filling the SECOND SET. The Rockaway Hunting Club cup final badly she field, ana rounding the bend Old nose try, with Mrs. Dupont up, won wan the winner n.-- i V, A. Sturgls's .spun played next Tuesday cut and returned to the scales sped past the June eleventh and twelfth were all halved. bases, notcner a single to cen Aleiendtr.Voihell. 0 4 4 s 4 4 10 match will be at bleeding, profusely. Despite painful bud htm and took command. championship hunter class. Ru'fus Finch Bug was second, llie Hiuheehee, owned won tho ,.. this Carter thirteenth, making him ecoring Chane and Burns with the Klneey-Oravem.- 4 0 2 4 4 14 -Jl J 5 F, M. The teams will line up as Roamer also went around him and raced All Lewis, on tit, injury she ran courageously and never cot second nlace with Aboard. by J. W. went the rocks off 4 up, the short fourteenth as follows: In second place place behind Old Xo but usual THIRD SET. faltered until she had accomplished her. Rose The championship for pairs went Commodore E. C. Benedict's estate and proved troublesome for htm. He sliced Page. Alex&nder-Voehell.- .. 3 14 4 11 4 10 COOPER 8T0WN, ROCKAWAT. courageous bud all through tho back stretch. Miss Wanamaker with Netheralls broke back stays and ropes. Continued- on Second t " task. Ker race' Impressed Pride her to tho rough hole high and then overshot Klnny.are.vem...... r. S. Von Stads R. C. Cowdln not Bhe At the "hill" Old Rosebud "chucked place going Other yachts were Exhibition Singles R.1IMIILlndley 1111Murray. 0. 0. Jturaecr Earl llopplag all, but she Is a world beater. and Eve. second to Miss also disabled. the green on his second. Fearey .was. STAvra "mA BOSTON F1n Falls, Ichlya Kuenagae, 3U Prtoee. Jr. Mateola Stcrea'Jsn didn't display a tremendous burst ot jiNtSftra defeated F. Oaaoball to-d- ar tfrooode, i4M P, M. Adralwteu 0a AivA Tork, J, 7 1, DeTenux, Milburn J. cheerer .Cowdln speed, as did Bonnie Mary, Panoply, Continued on Second Pdge. on TXtrd Ebbeti Field. fer 41. TI, 01, Continued Page. Brooklyn vs. Philadelphia, 3i00 r, 3S,Atv, Continued on Third Pag,

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