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Beata feoamer Öddg-on Sun Briár in Domino Handica^-M»rr»y Vfrtor h. irt.^«-» utZ¿ Old Campaigner Triumphs Field That Will Miss National Tennis Champion Wagner Wins, International League Ou¡met to Oppose In Face Starter in And Enters Finals (Î nilford in Final 'Getaway'at Aqueduct Weakens GAMES TO-DAY After Good Start In Tennis Tourner Newark at Toronto (2? Handicap To-day t For Mass. Title Probable Probable Jeney ity et Buffalo (1) Wins Horse. Baltimore at Koch »v^r tJ) Miller Gelding by Wt. jockey. odd«. et Three-quarters Length Corn Defeats Miss Marie Wagner won her match Kending Bi.ighnmton Tassel--112..Ensor. 3 to 1 Hardy, of in the VtrmCH&flftrll. M*M Ti't?' FVi*- After Stretch Be Frank.109. .Kummer. Chicago, by 6.2, 6.3, 1.6, semi-final round oi the tourna¬ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS '. of Duel; Startling 7 to 2 ment of the '\ Mount Pleasant Tennis Jersey City, 7; BufTalo. Z. the I v Unexpectedly Spur .111. Butwcll.... 4 to 1 2.6, Club at Outruns 6.1; Johnson Beats but East¬ Pleasantville yesteniny. and Toronto, 4; Newark. 3. h. tne thsrd » Damrosch, Favorite in Lanius .115.. Loftus. 4 to 1 Green, Mrs Edward did likewise. Myrtle Stakes Old Rosebud -129. Raymond KaU inore, 9; Roeheï.tcr. 1, rounds of the Ma**achusett« at»' .Dreyer.. ... 6 to 1 erners Lose These two will it out in Again in Doubles Match at Cincinnati the fight to-day Binghamton, ti; Reading, 4. cl.artipioiiship a, the Winehrst*' Tippity Witchet.114..Walls. 6 to 1 final for the women's tennis cham¬ try i la) I Salvestra pionship of the club. STANDING OF TEAMS to-4e>>. M) m«r- By W. J. Macbeth .100..Rice. 12 to 1 Recount . 98. Miss had little in \\ I.lVt. W. !.. ) is « .Schuttinger 20 to 1 Fred Hawthorne Wagner difficulty Prt. w#n Andrew Miller's grand old campaigner, Roamer, raced back to the By winning from Miss Margaret Grove, B'nit 53 21 .TH Hinu't'n 3 t J6 ,48« the title thri e ' me« form that made him the idol of the CINCINNATI, July 11..By winning the two singles matches and losing the at ti -2, <?- 15, but Mrs. Raymond en- Toron, 15 11 ¿tl RodtVr 32 10 til Ovia i Parker Whittemor* metropolitan racegoers for the last doubles event this afternoon, the L'a-st countered the most strenuous kind oi Newark. :i!» .<« ¿29 Heading 26 4 1 ,171 of the Ur¬ half-dozen years and, in typical Roamer won Three Choices brought the series square at 3-all in the apposition from Miss Edith B. Buffalo. .jtfO J. an,! I in fashion, the Domino Handi¬ Win annual East vs. West lawn tennis Handy 16 SC Cii\... 2S46 ISJ i. and Guil- cap of six furlongs at team match, on the clay courts of the Cincinnati before she finally emerged victorious. f'ird won 'rom [*rry Paten i«f tlnme- Aqueduct yesterday afternoon. Never before in Tennis Club. The Fhe -core was of Harness sectional championship, «which on the 7.5. 4.-6, 6 4. This «ami» ttnrr:n. Oaiatot wa* the history the American turf was a greater ovation Contests hinges result, will he match whs one of the most con¬ i paid to a thor- settled to-morrow afternoon, when the last three tested of keenly Fast Marks Matches m* b«1 oaghbred than that afforded Roamer and Andy his matches will be played. the tourney to date, both Play thi Country Club placer reduce;! th<? Schuttinger, jockey At North Randall Wallace F. Johnson, of Philadelphia, defeated Albert L. players displaying skilful and swift margin by sinking »ome *hen the field returned to the stand to Green, at 3.6, 6- 3. tennis. Karl: r lon^ putts weigh in. The demonstration'was C.2, 6.4, and Robert in the afternoon Miss In Junior Tennis In the third round mal deserved. Lindley Murray, of Niagara Fans, the national champion, Handy had defeated Mrs. W. H. Play Guildford defeated K. was carried to five sets Samuel ard, at 6-1, 6- ¦.'!, Pritehj D. Kni| For the gallant old Roamer accom-' by R. Hardy, of Chicago, a man twenty years his winning the right to Play wai continued in the CLEVELAND. July 11..The largest Senior in the nlllor elnirlne face Mrs. Raymond in the semi-titui!. Junior one of the mr.teV, >Un coro cromo- nt fi-o fi-ri 1_fi O fi r,-1 tern:s F. A. Wright. Jr., Albei plishod crowning events of crowd of the meeting attended In a semi-final match singles championship at th'> 1» und to-day's In the doubles the West in the doubles. Club nated B his ancient honorable career by Grand Circuit races at North scored when: Mis? Wagner and Mrs. Wilson defeated country of Weetcheeter yetetor ro Now Shifts Randall Axel Graves and (¡rove '¦ defeated winning this Domino in the most Racing track. Three Robert M. Kinsey, Miss and Miss Waring, fit 0.7. day, moat of the favoritos e W ¡' » u" favorites, one second o|r] as a distinct California, defeated S. triumph for the West, for ß.3, in one of the best matches of the in . ered ible time of 1:12.only a second choice and a rank Howard Voshell Kinsey and Graven are but throu|rh expected form. O'Callaghan To outsider were the and Wallace 7 youngsters, afternoon's play. The winners wiil face oil the record for the distance.under Empire City; winners. Johnson, at 5 6 .8 (3. 1 lacking <nn tho experience of Voshell Mrs, Lynch and Miss Handy in the final won hu matchee m both the ft) Marathon From track and wind conditions 4.6 6.3. and Johnson, who had been figured al¬ to-day. second round«, and aleo DroppiM. that justified The favorites were King Stour in the most certain winners. Jerry Lange Features To-morrow afternoon William T. , In the mixed doubles Miss Wagner was returned a winner in 1*)20 the difference. Handicap half-mile trotting Prince it and A. J. the »econd \titKrrp Olympe« dash; Loree, Tilden, of Summing up, briefiy, Voshell was Ostendorf worked their way « Roamer took the measure of Willis in the 2d, Philadelphia, meets Will- the chief into the finals round. 2:05 class trot, and Sanardo, in iam M. Johnston, of California; Vin- weakness on the Eastern by defeating Miss Edith The '¦? 11 The International Sharpe Kilmer's imported Sun Briar, summer of the first division of the cent of New team. Time after time he had chances B. Handy and George Gtrbe at summary: Tt|jp meeting the Empire 2:17 pace. The Richards, York, faces to "kill" for 6- Country t'l'iti of Weeti c»r the 6 3. lunlir .' the sensational four-year-old colt and Substance, second won first Graven, and and winning points over¬ 2, Iai rat *. City Racing Asociation opens this af¬ choice, the Ichiyia Kumagae Mur- head, but failed The : ilnf rrpre- division of the 2:10 ray, of New York, meet L. pitifully. summary ta íeorge 4 r presumably one of the very best thor- ternoon at the well-known class trot, the sec¬ A. Green The (C&aaebert, 8, Yonkers ond division of which will be contested and Ralph Burdick, of point score of the Murray-Hardy Plnsl»s (third round).Mis» E. n. Louie P has authorised th< e reds in colt track. Chicago. match follows: Handy I3!, I,H-nb 'lof.- i-. \ 1 14 ru >t training.a which a The fact that Chris to-morrow. a In the Johnson-Green defeated Mrs. W, II Pritchard, 8.1, 8 3 *. to omit the maritthn' n Fitzgerald Worthy McKinney, rank match to-day * Semi ey, «. 6.3 ; Kei I th» ago was credited in is to won the FIRST SET Pts.Os. finals.Mr« Edward Raymond d' ¦.i year private trial going- run the show up there is a outsider, the second division of Easterner received the wfîrst of feated Misa E B 4- bo held at several Murray..'.. 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 4.30 il Flandy 7-5. 8, 8 4 il i' An'vrerp of having shaded a guarantee the 2:17 pace in four heats. bad line decisions,, several Miss Marie Wagner defeated Min« O'Callaffhan in by four-fifths of that it will be run Hardy. 2 3 2 1 1 ó Mar- ' 2 1.19 . 4. 6. *.4; properly The times at critical and in 3 K.i ret i n -. ¦. 6 . 2, The d second the world's set and not in the summary: points, also SET Howard -M i I record, by lackadaisical, the doubles the SECOND Poubli ii finals Misa and .roused such .> slip-shop THREE-YEAR-OLD TROTTING.HALF- East suffered in the Misa Wilburn de£ Wagner Hherldan di .< feeling that tl¦ K amer at 1:34 4-5 a week methods that when our MILE same Murray. 40424245 4.29 6 'ated Misa Orov» », 7.6 Adeli of t he earlier. prevail "gen¬ DASH way. Hardy. 14 14 2 4X3 2 Miss Waring, :. Bldnej eomnittoo ha-« Has The veteran a 22 3 H^k. 16-Pound tlemen" stewards are on King Stout, oh. r., by Elcanto 1 Hardy threw great Mixed double» (second . Advantage the job. (Stout) scare THIRD SET round) Mta« tt is true Sun The Anile, g. f., by Ortolan Axworthy (Hed- into the Eastern team in his Waring and Fred t.etson defeated Mia« rt won ft SIliiT I "I.