Bgg " SPORTS' SLATE ELLER AND KERR OPPONENTS AT CHICAGO TODAY] SPORTS i) IOOSIERVOUTHPROVES Wait Until We Get STORY OF SECOND WORLD'S SERIES GAME Reds Holding Batting ASCENSION OF ' 'Em Home, Say Sox Lead for Series Games WILLIAMS Mi- 1110OFSECOND CAW TOLD IN DETAILED STYLE, PLAY BY PLAY I By Associated rreits. I GIVES CI.\CIN.\ CONTESTTO Fans Oct. CINE) I Have ATI, 2..The ncdn. Windy City who caught Weaver at the on p'.ate flied to ftoush. the latter making a nllhoiiKli lirlri to four hit* Edward Rousch, Rod Outfielder, quick throw to Rariden. Jackson wenta] cirrus to by Hopes of Beating Reds p ay< in thr s,orv of the same to third. aubert laid Weaver. .Kousch yeMerday aRnln*t the ofTerinjCM of the third contest to bo down » Grabbed Rail, Different Story played in Cin¬ WUIUm, h a holding second. Neale singled to left, Kuetlier, and, an a renult. have Have cinnati next Monday was greater than ,s perfect bunt. Groh walked. Sc.-iulk scoring I'toush. Itariden May Meant Return of Wliito fi'iw to "ii1"Short center, Fclsoh makinir and CJandil.held a conference up. Neale gained dome Kround. 5 "Would Re Written of Sceond Series ever. The scalpers decided to hold !>!« . with Wil¬ was out stealing. Schalk to Sox Twiiicr Front their tickets liams. Roush singled to center, scor¬ Risberg. Clouds.Windy !j: Game. until Monday, believing nil. it was a bounder that Ri»s. One tun; one hit; no errors. City Rami Sallce they would ho able to Bet enormous ing Hath and putting tiroh on third. Roinluird Slim f sccond- ^r°h 'lied The crowd went into Srvcnth Inning;. . ^ prices. an uproar. Dun- Chicago.An airplane passed over INDIANS AND LYNCHBURG Without Success. !. BY DAMO.V ni WON. toTr 8Colhn^r0nVnN° runs: no hits; no j Can up. Housh was out stealing. the held errors. Schalk to and dropped a dummy that b&7 CONCINNATT. Oct. 2..Turn the; "Wait until wo set 'em on our home Risberg. Groh stayed on fell Just behind the COLLEGE MEET TOMORROW ny j Sftond Inninsr. third, makinp no attempt to score. shortstop. Play rilAltl.KS lilt Y l)KX. apotlight on Oaklntid City. Indiana- grounds." was the cry from the White cd to center was called until they removed it. Gan- i>f*.A It »'IX«:y. 2..An air- and a big red Sox Tbis taken to Duncan walked. Kopf tripled to cen¬ dil Doubert William aad Mary'* Eleven Oct. refetably, appropriately camp was mean RnnjHa*°rJaJckson CalCh ^ ter scoring out, to Sailce, Risberg sin- Composed piano sailing ovor the ball park in , A citizen Oakland has that the men of by field,' <5roh and Duncan. of Jght." of City lileason intend to give mrnop FeJsohi-clsch m gjed to left. It was a line drive well Entirely M.tc-Servlee Men the tfftvonth round 'the center of the stane the Reds a !KS2 sacrificed. Salleo The ball went into the crowd in center. I'romlne Bnttle. dropped into the sporting to-j beating. Jackson it handled by Duncan. Schalk singled to Stronn diamond llu* stuffed of a man his name is Kdward Boush. aubert, s:oingr to thlrrl Neale was thrown out. K. Collins to I llgurc fni£ht2&nd * beautiful hunt ' right, scoring Risberg. and when Neale h on slit to be allegorical of the re¬ His occupation is center lidding for The crowd did not begin to fill the Gandil ws Oandil. T.iree runs; two hits; no threw fSpeclal to The Times-Dispatch.1 turn of i the He (w«« "1U»'». errors. wildly. Schalk made t..ie elrcut. l.efty Maude Williams from Cincinnati Beds. pursued thati stands as early as on Wednesday. Williams fanned. .1. Collins flied lo WII,I,IAMSBtRC., VA.. Oct. 'J. .With th«? clouds. Ills nscent early in the occupation to such effect this Holders of reserved seat tickets were »oMini Vhlra*0?.', "s° Klftti Innlnp. after-j " ">ts; no errors. , Roush. Two runs, two hits; one error, the opening e»m« of the 191I* sched¬ combat lost the second battle of the hoon that the Beds took the second much slower in arriving. There was Chicago .Schalk died to Roush. the: Cincinnati- Uariden series to the Hods, \ to 'i. of the world's series of If 10 a crowd cheered Sal latter fouled to Schalk.! ule only two days off Coach '"Jimmio" MSrame steady stream entering the stands lee '"c,nn.ati.Thefor comin? over into left lield lo, Salleo filed to J. Collins, who caught Still, the dummy hurtling to earth ^jirom the Chicnco White Sox. hy a when play began. pue^inp himself out of a hole take it Williams out, Kopf to the ball almost l>river is hard at work putting the might not have been jecore of i to 2, Williams temporarily iosf .?'*. hori. J. Collins on the foul line. Hath J,eftv. It was out, Kopf to Daubert. line-filed to Weaver. No runs; no tinal touches on the William and Mary clad in at least 51 worth or" blue over¬ J "Wherefore is Oakland <"*lty. Indiana. walked Roush. Duncan lined to No runs; no hits; no errors. no hits; alls. at the Jinow assort of little sister to the Managers Oleason. of the Sox, and errors. eleven that will start prevailing price, while proud' Moran, the "Miracle M.in." of the Cincinnati.Hariden singled to left. Klchth against Virginia Williams was garbed in the regulation lJoId Queen City of Ohio, linked by the Reds, It was a drive ( Inning. Christian in Sat¬ of batted bounder* to the inlield during lino that Jackson fielded Chicago.lid Collins Collins Hied College l-ynehburg white "f ihe Sox. one of the 'J00 po¬ bond «f the baseball gr«v-itness their practice. Moran took admirablv. Sal lee to to up. licemen present the ifavorrie son. up his station Thlrtl attempted bum. Roush. Weaver was thrown out. urday. dragged body off to co.-jeh at the first-base line, but Inning;. but I he ball rolled out foul. Sallee, to There have been two the field and sent it to the morgue to Thfcs* fc.»le might htxve rjuite a dif- Gleason died to Kopf Daubert. Jackson singled to scrimmages await Identification. h.*irun}:; ti-st and Hariden second. Thereachingolllclal out. Groh Dau- the tins they nipped Slim Sa I lee for a pair of ;tk>n ttf the story of yesterday. cin-. one no Left. Xo runs; one hit; one error. cup year. Today and tomor¬ "The Reds are h?t: errors scorer pnvc Risberg an error. Daubert markers riyht away. Williams had .cinnati owes much to Oakland City.' the most formidable Cincinnati.Daubert out, Uisberg to row there will lie signal work, passing me six 'i. Indiana, and something to Bristol, team I have ever seen," said Federal popped lo ISd Collins, and neither base .Gandil. Groh slipped KimIh passes, and four * runner advanced. \\ walked. Koush Hied to and punting. The team leaves for the of them counted on the four hits, all Conn. Judge Landis. of Chicago, after the Sc.-ialk and ill tains l«'» Is-vh. who threw to K. Collins, who that the . game. held a conference, tiroh line-nted triip Friday afternoon. locals were able to amass Roufeeh started the Red attack upon 1 r^Vo |,o relayed to Gandil. retiring Groh. Felseh between passes, l-'rotn to v the White Sox this afternoon .and Btrno"frri°..W"W Felsch. No runs; one It it; one error. cot the ball Davies. a new man from Westlleld first lagt the Fourth Inninc. after a ,iard run. No runs; .Sox bombarded Sal let, making ;i total ,. Ronsoh a fierce counter-attack ~ . Sixth InnlnR. no Hitch School. New is stopped Joe Jackson, the White Sox slugger, av<,r cd hits; no errors. Jersey, showing of ten safeties, two of them in the sby tbe Chicagoahs that got his first hit of the series in sin(?1 to center.' Chicago.lOd. (.'ollirs lined to I\opf. I Mnth up as a strong contender for a place of seriously] the ThVUKun°~ Weaver doubled to Inning. in tlie hack seventh, coupled with a wild throw threai»ned the peace mind of .10.000 second inning when his short fly to left li^ld. the ball Chicago.Gandil sinlzed to center. field. He has just bffin dis¬ by Cincimiatians. center fell the base. Jarkson'sincTed'lo Ten ."'iT' hittinc a stake and charged from the navy. .Creasy" N'calc, counting the pair § ' safe, drive going for bounding back., PiORbors hit into a double of runs. * fast Duncan play. Rath Kopf Grin Into TTlwtory. two bases. Adding: held Weaver u Jackson fanned. The crowd cheered to Kopf to Daubert. The team that will start against the j ' | Schalk singled Mornn sacrificed, Salleo to when he walked from the plate, b elsch to renter. Lynchburg college Saturday will be llnd lllcht Dope. Ne*r Bristol. Conn., cot in the pic-; u«.th.r-Th Weaver on third and Jack-son, Mc.Vlullen batting for Wil¬ made ui> of tore William a son Eddie up Sailer balked and Weaver was or¬ liams.* McMullen entirely ex-service men. I'.it Moran had said the Sox would for I,nrry Kopf, Rotish, the Reds' star out- ! Gandil drove !\° dered to third ' out. Rath to Dau¬ six of them seen active ser¬ clout Sallce of that finished the led fielder, thrilled the on_>econ>l. by Umpire Kvans. !. cisch bert. No runs: two no having plenty, hut would get no city, tip charge crowd again to- hits: errors. vice in France. Coach Driver stated' runs to of, 1'at had by Rousch and put over the knockout day with marvelous catches, lie ran speak the dope, for the "one-round Reds." back to the center-field fence yesterday that Close and "Wallace all right. It is Sailer's system to per¬ .punch in the CONTRACT MAKES SURE would start at tackles. Copeland at mit Iree hitting at all hours and hold In the fourth inning, that has be-1 sixth inning, pulling down Felsch's the I come so fatal to the Sox. terrific lines, which center, Onrbcr at one guard. Chisholm opposition to one or 1 wo tallies. Kopf slugged had seemed good WILL at one end, Fentress ait half, Ooslees Twice the Sox ELLEH HURL TURKEY into :¦ a T001Y FRAY banged a thrce-ba>:ccr into the center-field for home run. Rou«h accepted five DAY HERE PRINCE at double LOHEE IS full, and Brooks at WI1ER quarter. The and the slim two runs. run chances [ j plays, southpaw had no crowd, scoring One had today, giving him thirteen other men been knocked in Bousch. put-outs for t lie two I'ndrr Acreemrnt and comprising the team will reason to howl at his nupoort. In the already by games. Splderw Indlnns be announced < Baseball is a old came. It is Will Perform on Boulevard later. sixth, with one man on, Homsh stag¬ queer ! moran chooses former Field Wallace, who will be remembered gered to the back wall to ruled by a fate which loves to play Larry th<* Reds' November 117. PASSES LEADERS IN LAST haul In a j odd pranks. Kopf got out of the army Kopf. shortstop, hit by gridiron enthuslastB all over the drive Kolsch had intended for a. Ihe tirst ball pitched in the fourth for j sox pitcher for third State as one of the best tackles ever homer. The bum peg of Nealc's that and back into the Red line-up iast i triple, scoring Coach Pobson's sipning of a contract LAP IN FIRST TWO HEATS out was traded to Groh and Duncan. turned at William and .Mary, re¬ counted a run w in the will tackle their first game of the 1!»10 r matter, but he sent him away. that he stopped » lead, and, closely pressed by Ka ton, season This afternoon in the sixth Bailee directly afterwards, cSr°ffln*; lege has almost as many. held with the University of Virginia inning himself does not know what Dobson and Driver's his position to the wire. Kaston, eleven. Mow many men accoin- with Buck Weaver on third base. mado him prid men arc was will stop, and he laughed over scheduled to oppose each other Octo¬ however, passed by Prince l,.»rce, pany Coach Dobson and Ma nag' r Rousch vicM straddling back almost th« matter after the j ber 18 but the latter could not g< t up. being on to the center-field wall in Bedland game. in Williamsburg, this contest O'Rrien the trip could not be asccr-« being a strung to his limit, and was declared tained last aa the field and pulied down a blow from championship affair, and from the winner night, local mentor V Kelsch's bat their first meeting an idea can he had only because <>f the. con¬ stated that he would not announce, the "Hap" that had all the INTERSTATE FAIR as to what is to ditions which ended the racc after the of a home run. It would TRACK be expected here in number or commit himself to any se¬ \j symptoms the on t.iird mile. lections .have counted heavily in the final sum- .« fKT, wa'sT.,d holiday fr-y November 27. The de until after the workout Uiis! STAGES FEATURE RACES ,»y two teams will also clash on Novem¬ Pun l,opcz won the lirst event In afternoon. ming up j «»naVor ui°S?o'.d.l ber S heats on excellent Baseball players s'iv Roush Is a dour rf u'SC."'' on Stadium field at Richmond straight lime. Louie Student bodies of (both Richmond Sunny Jim. dunning in Kirit, Wins ,hro<'<° College and the decision nf the losing Grattan won the second event easily, and Westhampton Colleges will collect individual. Trot, side but the fourth racc :r." Carrying i'urne i'u?vu1r'br"»'kh,''n,.r"cfi';iy went then will determine whether the was unfinished, tonight in the chapel hall to the "They tell there's some Indian in of 9-tOO. Hffainst us." Gleason ea"i?v is to and was after three give .him." one was ..marking the other i?M Thanksgiving game be a chain- postponed horses football squad a setidoff and tjodspee.] pionship battle or an exhibition had each won heats and three drivers for a over the evening. "I guess iha"s so He's .1 (Special to The was affair.] victory Virginia varsity. Times-Dispatch. 1 ?fi "JMSS! This one of the stipulations made were suspected of being engaged in a The squad went ma¬ funny du>.k r. a lot of ways LYNCHBURG, YA. Oct. 2..Three in the agreement. which the through light Never sa;.s he!'ou races were the i Job judges nipped in the neuvers yesterday, consisting of the feature of today at the my is"° It w.is further provided that in case bud, and ordered t.ie driver of Miss on the n. d no matter how s Interstate Fair in xVr'r&ir.it'Tv "dummy" practice scrimmage and prac¬ iong of progress here. Kacii of unfavorable weather Zolo Zombro to go on and win the been since r.. ,-e r. you. Always pl2>- the purees was for -J10t<. thiUVthcilnedV the Thanksgiving tice in the skill of carrying out as¬ h;s he id off eat The results were preventing game from being third heat. signments in Dobson has made ins ;o you." Kir.«t as* follows: played that it would be The plays. Itousli rn o-.'::;. trot, nurse. 1400: staged the famous inare Volga, winner of an effort t,iis week to put eleven men »{ueer Fellow. Sunny Jim. t>. u.. Millar. following Saturday. the Kentucky was sold at l'n Morgan l.eaf l>. 1 i i Futurity, every play. Me announced it his in¬ Maybe Kou®'.. x-..-- hz e .n base- Iri.-h t; Miller 2 2 2 to thorn On a four auction today, together with her year¬ tention to use few plays in the bail has rr:-.',- ;-r. .: Cobler. I> c.. Ward 3 .1 rTl.ittor 11.lneV,.ff°tThev°pot°iven opening Trey shunt¬ Royal Perm. I>. sr.. hits. We irot Wl11 outhlt ling filly by Lee Axworthy, each bring- game and these will be simple funda¬ ed him around qu.tr a, bit r.e A.mi Varnell 4 4 them on FRESHMEN GIVE VARSITY and to the before Kip. ti m.. Upshur 4 the series! ing $7,000 going bid of, mental operations. Why burn up a lot of hard finally wour.d up :n C:n n:;iti, where Time -21'-. 2..41-.. 2: LM -".«. in ;i ,ife- Frank H. Kills, of Philadelphia. \n*io :» -. .»« Sei oncl rut e free DRUBBING IN 14-T0-0 cash 011 a custom tailor's ton>S"U he of K:ng H» Bill for nil: purse. J400- time'rote'usVf7nPoueh°nlyrun« to win. GAME has been one of the members of the label? held out spring. MonteI.yles. .b. c Miller 111 Roush is a marveMn ik» °uttield and: syndicate racing under t.ie name of the WOMEN to F, b s.. Williamson 2 2 2 my plavers all trive hi. Not Only IMr»t GOLFERS BEGIN Even on your clothes for for¬ only Jc-itj atime when Cork-'-rew, li c. Miller I for his Outplay Team, But Pastime stable, owners of the mare, there was'^i'ft c"f K Joe 4 3:;! work. I expect to s., rt°??d"Kerr tonior- Baiter Ip Hepulnra nod sale t-a-J:ng Htm a< to Murks, cfc c.. Karlni; 3 row. hut niiffiii Increase the being made to close the part- SEMI-FINALS PLAY TODAY, mal wear. .'ohr. J. Mctjraw and the (Jiants, who TIIII" ..i:«i. 2:2l. I'J. as- 1 have floHpitnl I.Int. nership. Thir l rar- every confidence in .... hid trad-d :>.:rn 1 o < \ncinti;;ti. 2:'.n trot; t>urse. Jtno- laddielOfiri?11?'to trim Gin- 2:(0 class. trotting: II.OjO: Mrs. Fabrics? No matter what Michigan Hoy. 1>. p einnati." f Snecial to The Don De C. 11. Vanderbeck, of Philadelphia, P.'ju.-a .»nd K.3. Th ;*r-. the that M h ft tit o. 114 2 RLOTTKSV1DDI2, VA. Oct. 2.. (Muriihcyj I j the high priced tailor asks, he youth t. g. Karlnc. 2 2 .1 3 After receiving a 14 to 0 Tommy Direct. b. z. (McDonald! 2 2 of Atlnnta, Champion. was. served. t-ut more ArInn " -4 at pari icularU I'rln. -v h .... t'nshur ?. drubbnig The Sub->:ancc. b m 3 6 can't show finer.we < 4 the hands of the .(Valentino you whioih .-. r \ 1 i.ii. Time ..'li,. latoniaIntrfes I freshmen eleven. Vir- 1 ' repre¬ t : - afternoon behind ie 2:21>s, J1. j;J31, 2:22U. Uo'.den Spire, ch. m. (Stokes) 3 SHAWNEE ON THE - > -rv ginia's varsity .team was given fur- Time: DEI-AWARE. sent Pitcm-'i* of Slee, the veteran ther hard work | .':0.*>i4. llarrod- Creek. I.lttle Oct. 2.- Aa a result of the third round J the largest importers of left-hander of h<. But f>»r this afternoon and J;u k. G .¦><.¦ ar Watts. Peter Dallaa. Evil Rock Beds. t'ne^i much individual instruction at the also started. of match play in the women's national fine Scottish and < "Old .^'j! vvn;.d hav- met AUGUSTA MILITARY ¦ °iS: English the sirne SQUAD wV hands of the half-dozen ot ?:10 i'U.-j. raelnc: JI.ooo: championship g-»!f tournament tortny. fate h- met a. tr.e hands of :he White members L.oui<* the woolens in America. FACES GLOOMY : ASi the coaching squad. (!r m . by Royal Grat¬ H'lnl-linallst.s who come together J Sox in it'17. w.ien he was with Mc- PROSPECTS ii^: ?»»¦«. "Billy" Uooch took the is w (FleminR) 1 1 1 tomorrow tire Mrs. C. II. Vanderbeck. ' Oraw'.s Oiants. <& centermen Jay Brouk. t>r. r. (Kdinan) 2 2 3; ' ASi.i i,'A in charge while Head-Coach of Philadelphia, who meets the Tailoring? The best that It was \eternn* of l!)IK K-' .'ar',». Coleman Barone>« ICdge wood. ro. m. 3 .1 2 chain-| sweet revenge for Sal lee to Team Are Shlninjr Tie.* 191:joi- Ii '\Vi pi?!T- (Krklne).. Miss a . nflchoB I.ont, and !'. J®9: I OK: Win. JOC. War paid special attention to the guards! J. W. S.. b R. (Purcell) 4 4 4! plon. Alex <--,irling, Atlanta, in skilled hands can turn out. J get home todiy. but Vie was very Ullilding I p \rw 'f'/le. Siroreo. and tackles. White coached Tim**: the upper bracket, and Mrs. \V. A. . the ends. 2:*S. 2:03', Bora B. Pilot lucky. Th 1 So>. j otinded his l,inen. < furloncs. The . Savin. New ...?».. | southpaw ;olf|enno K>ip "ntious. it?; battered up se\-, Th" Pittsburgh, the lower! iv'tn. ^'f.ttin^ but four off 1 ne ue'.ivery F"f:T Times-Dispatch. 1 Mamie Kelly. jj;; tionn.*'i»Hi': n.^s- !eral of the. Regulars, adding materi¬ Transylvania. 2:06 class. trotting*. half. The most '-?'"¦"stinc match was need to take the suit. of Claud, the DKFIANCK. Y.V: Oct. 2. «inp. U2; Alsace 112: ally to the too J.VW: between two ; W':iiUms, jmur.' side. Football practice at V»in .Me,.. already large hospital Prim e t.orce. hr r Pl<,'"-,'»'i»hia women. Mrs. J winder of the Sox. Augusta ill:: 'tick. I|r,'rlv',||tv. list. . by Prince Mc- suits Academv is well under Military MeneolH. ,12; Poetr>on; 11 .. Kinnrv (Mnes within the next few days. (Whlt'i S 3 1 led Mrs. lami!n,lnr W'tkes t.ou way. although the Philadelphia an! lately one Carolina. W,M- Brewer. Todd. Breicie. Direct ( woman a them. | ins defense Williams is apt to do bct- of the assistant coaches flower 107V 01eHveV 07 O,A 1 lean.®. Fori"--, also started gave her hard bp.ttlc. The ! ter next inn out of the 107- i'anuv ni, 107; FORM .j:l«» title-holder on bis \ championship Kighty-ninch Hi-- lop Byes. r",,lv BOWLING LEAGUE cla«-s. pacinR: Ji.OO) (unfinished): playerl excellent short 1 s i <»n A. K IV tram. Mount Joy. 10R; '°7i. Tiin^s hr. game, her Xettleton Weather Sulc* Major Roller BounrtincS"rVriirouRh. . «?.- Sheet. s . by Main Sheet mashie approaches being Shoes. >nllee. if be.nc assisted Also eliKjhl<._xHHhflI unrt,"f. W.icn. r i, 5 l.y Captain Gallagiier K,li' Mannjscrs of l.ocnl Alley* (o Stan Per¬ Miss Zoln 1 I pariicuarly good. It was old Sallee's weather, par- \\ isnington an.I I.e.-. Tand ! Aiay Vtoae. manent /.ombre. 1. ni (Hetirlck).. S 2 I % boiled by his years of service in St. su! 1 van. V. M. I 'if. Captain Organization After Thf Northern Star, h h. (Corley).... t S S he 111 both three letter ''""e,. State r'n I r. Ronlouee. b m e well .War Plume. 101; the breaks helped the Runnels. Captain D.»\ is There are Malvolite. 105: Mackassln. veteran alons l-c»v. c»nni»righam. many bowlers of marked I'uhphy. 105: 105: Zouave. 105; with the rairge*: Kn- S (ileason can probably tell them why St rx. I j Um.i. 11 70 LAUREL RESULTS eore, F1; Prunes. 104; Dancint; are all 1' 1 F-'l thlM' Carnival. 95; "Silent" vs. I they wrong, but in t,ie Xa- \\ and. ".arrihon wuart»iina National Uague fans were the spec- I «iV Al ! .; ? "or, Sants RvV*'- (Ambrose).' s"1 rare.live and one-half furlonirs. /.arata. 10-: Meloria. 10^; Tl»e Featured l!. J i°\n vTr"y< ' Durkett. IIS (Fa i' r>ancine Card of the 1 » 1... J w. Roy. for Edith K. 107' ,,.artha to I, to I. .8 9K; l.ady Ivan. 100: Orlando of Havana. - I }; j, *oi\; 10O; that's thev in-f..r.| tli.r.l Tone foreclosure. 1M (Rowan). i> to Klei-ted II., 101; Clip, )' Ahybe why thought C'-ni-raij i 11 !,ft, , n'i'Wer. Aran:an 1 2 to 1. even, second; Sister 101; Krizcutv 105; St. should have on a different line i Muhlili ... Swe, |i. 1 Helen. 112 Quentln. 101. |_/jfifn put i.lr 1'ireetor .ines Simonit< «. 'I''^el,rnt- *¦' (MeCabe). r> lo f>. 4 lo u. 2 lo strategy. Me|od\ Man. Our HlrthtUv, <1 i>^,i (PowerH, tW|? 7n,i,r,~I'-V,,,lf'-' '"O'er. Time. 1:08 2-5. Hello Pardner. third rr.ir.t nice n). t! 1 ;e S1 >o. mo '.2 .rest of the game. Reckless souis ate third. Time. iMrCranni »: in E. i to to 2. fi to First race- five frtilonca.Head 1.121.5. 2. won: Sunnylandr 115 (Rowan l. Heels. 112; l.adv Over tonight taking those. 100-to-l shots Ari^rt^an A or, K« rhfv. ran IVnn'vbaUer; 12 to I. t to 1. R to ft, second Thomas 9V; Kmmellne, 99; I.arRhetto, TheORDER OF F Is n . Northern Itelie. OWLS w l*'»urTh r MoJIahnn 112 99: Betty J. Here that the Cincinnati club ill take five .Th^ I'ark (Pierce). S to 1. .S lo 2. 112. nn fi a furloncf nil!#* third. l :4<5 even. Masked Dancer. 104; Indiscretion, 101. THK ORDER OF OWLS lias Nests a of straight from the Sox as the series Iff MaMnc !»|ni. i i(Rohin- Time, 3-5. Woodtrap. Trophy. Second ra with membership over half to the of Bake IT..70. It I", won P.eiralo 1 Aliss Kruter. ran. teenth. .SellinR. mile and a six¬ a million. In the United States. Canada. Alaska,-Mexico. l^iOYfis shores Michigan. '. io» Third race.one mile and a Inouista. 113; Habette. 10S; Sal- Cuba, Porto ! in !hur7\f."r"ion y- . »-cond; BSKfc riif- .sixteenth . vatelie, 105. Rico. Rrrors by tbe Keels late the game i.Muiray). A", third. Time Uollsolar.1 ^...i'aud Snap OraRon II, ltt (Kuiner). 3 to 1. Uiderken. ID*: Starter. Il«; Philippines, Sandwich Islands. Ne\v Zealand, Australia. South Conifne 4 ,j -.5 even, O'Dowd. Ill: Pmbala. I' today gave the Sox two runs, ar.d it *1, I tar\ f i Fifth raee.one o» ZZL.lSn!r,,f'W- ,0.9 114 (Thurher) II to 5. 4 to 5, out. third. (I).ivi<-k>. Courcelles. 1 o*j; Persian. Ill; The Cock. The Order of Owls up going to put on a last-minute mile.Maxola in< rw»r- oijt' n. r" IVfp,d T^volor. Ivtv ran. Tune. Dt&t-G. 1 (»S; Indiscreet. Ill; 'f rally, rlnjrton). Ifi.in. Jtio. '. T,me' 1 :07 2-°- °n|y 5 J-, ;n. w/)n Mri,.m Third race . JOI.LII381' AM) DEST FELLOWS OX EARTH. The flurry soon passed, however. Kor U.unaford >. IS 5n. Jf, 20. seeond aiariM. Fourth raeo.one mile hairy 110 SellinK. mile and a quarter. a Frank sixteenth.Th« (Kummer). 16 t" Wand. Woodtrap. 109. I'lctor. 105; John I. his brother member innings the Sox made it hat tie IWrlRht>. in. ». out. oul. - Day. Each to help to receive his full fet-liree 1Y" 41 .112 I.lttle thir-t. Tune I rK TrTi"'.1" $.1.00.-i1 12.40 out \roii- 1 r.0 won; Na j lit; Siiiim. I US; 111. striving allot¬ after that the Beds were S.^nd^' Aeerlerate ron.frh 'O Hrlcn), turalls:. (Fairbrother). 1 to 4. nui. race Monomoy, ment of sunshine. It has become a great of men always pnnre . Mlrn k oul cut. j Fourth The society who love to ibuut r»uke of W II) r.pt on. * lO scconJ; second. Only two went. Time. 1:40 4-5. one SandrlnRham. five and front, and looked entitled Rise ' ' Mucivan May i -half as it who Kin always ran. noy rhy r\°; (T,h,Vrl'erl out. third Fifth race -nix furlon*s.Manoue ver. 10# furlonR.s Dav f)uc. 92; Salvestra. laugh and enjoy life flies; help the sick and needy, bury i bf in front. Sixth f*i c mile Time I Vfi1ls-4"a" V.-Vexatious/MerRlor),ran. (Kummer). 1 lo 1. 4 to 1 114; Jyntee. 10S; Osgood. 103; Thunder- moments and to 1. I.i -Ormr.nda.le. jok fMur. ".v'.u 5, lo fi. won; storm 10<; Tttllor the dead, brighten dark light up gloomy places. do St.' This affair will go down in ba.sebaW ra_> |; f.n r.u'. «ot n»P« Ionk. 97 r' i'A'"; 2, 0. 4 to .i. third. Time. 1 IA. ;:-5 ' 101: sixteenth.Itoxer, You do not have you join now. Sign ap¬ Sun-warped by the v»"acer \Y.ut« ' I.nulls. .Tack Scries "an WuiUit?: 12.70^' thW TimeUrP,h4Vi 1°? Punninsdalc. Nanette Flack. Amhan.>;. Hope. 100; Gold Crest Hoy. plication members, ant* "bed their vests this mornitic pvi: SaTn"s"*HrMae, dooatan. ran. Hin- ll'»; Salvutelle. 97; Graphic. 104; Oalaway, offices have been opened at the Owl Home, 200 East Broad Street, . lot thlrdj an much else a? the law N^oll.- Sixth rare six Kolilnoor. 90. floor. Madison 5371. 1 allowed iif": v:% fHummer). .'» to I, (urloncs.Armenun.7 to lis Si\th r.ice live and one-half ' ^vmbrrer^i.asr'^.^r^To^'ro?' 10. oui, furlongs .jieu dispensed with all supe-fluouj third i'« 102 H'ator). Ilfi.io. .' Alley 112 I \von. May Hack Horn.-, 112; l.ndv C. I.. WALTERS, Stnfe ltrr.< M*t»y. J5.70 HeronJl (Davie*). to 0. I lo it out. Hound ltobin. ICmmellne. 112 Suprrvlnor. oa -Ninth T,u,/ 'CoHlleltl). $