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2ÏÏ5*1g?1"!««*» «eefanan in Seabright Final- Wtna Big Handicap at Saratoga Quaker City Star Naval Academy First Hildretli Colt International League Marston To Wins Show Skill Beats New Yorker Start Football GAMES TO-DAY Philadelphians NearRecord in Heading; at Newark. Twice in in Easily Practice for 1919 Jersey City at Baltimore (1). Play ISational Regalia Rave Toronto at Hinghamton. Classic at Hi; IT.-tit. at Rochester. For f Attenuated Philadelphian Wins First on New Aug. l.-Probably Spa YESTERDAY'S RESULTS sham Leg ANNAPOLIS,the Hr3t of the colleges to Cup K«*!ly and Coffello Defeat start its football Reading, 8; Newark, 7. Singles Challenge Cup by Downing Opponent practice.the Navnl Raltimore, .1; «lor. City, 0. Hoover, of Duluth. to Academy had a squad of more than Conqueror of Sh- Karton Hinghaiiifon. 2: Tornillo. I (Ist). Will IMrrt Patten in ..- the . in Four-Set at one hundred 4 (10 . Match, 6.3, 3.6, 6.2, 6.1 members of the new Wins Toronto,:.; Bing'.on, in.). for fourth on Easily in Buffalo, 3; Rochester. 2. Final Qualify Srullinp # class the field this after¬ Opening Koitml of noon, under Lieutenant STANDING OF TEAMS Row Fred Commander Feature; Out W. L. at Mancheater In« By Hawthorne W. A. Richardson, a Pel W. !.. Pc. To-day former Acad¬ B'more. 71 28 .717 Blng't'n 48 49.495 W0RCB8TE&, Ma**.. Au». 1. í'htla SEABRIGHT. Ñ. J., Aug. 1..William Tilden, 2d, of emy player, and John otrmion rac Philadelphia, Wilson, who Toronto 63 36 ..36 Roch ... 10 57.112 dolphia showed tho beat the first leg on the new has been selected as Buffalo. von Seabright singles challenge cup by assistant W. Macbeth 5344.546J.City.. 33 64.340 Vt. I. in« in th*> opening day'a sprint* of the * defeating By J. Newark. 50 19 .505 MANCHESTER, Aug. Max¬ Leonard Bookman, of New York, by a score of 6.3, 3.6, 6.2, 6_1 in coach. These two will handle the SARATOGA, Aug. 1..Sam C. Hil- Reading 31 112 .333 well R. Mnrston, the Baltusrol star,! regatta of the National AMoelfttlof) of the final round of the annual invitation tournament of the pracfHcc, which will consist of ele¬ dreth s great three-year-old chestnut, »cored a brilliant victory over De Witt Amateur Oarsmen on L4ke Quinitlga- Seabright colt * mentary football, until Head Coaeh Purchase, the only thorough»red .hillelah Stooplcchasn with \V. of the mond 1 «-> and returned winner» in Handicap, Balch, day . Lawn Tennis and Club this afternoon. Tilden's victory was gen¬ ol his class that vvV able to SI.'JOO at about Cincinnati, former Gihnour Dobic reports about August stop added, two miles, beat Ohio stato champion golfer, hero this th« senior sculls and the association erally conceded before the men took the court, and chief interest in 15. Commander J. K. L. Rosn's «, ng «1. E. Griffith's The H rook by half lay furnished another i afternoon, winning by 3 and 1 to senior »«»«IN. , what kind of a fight Beekman would put up against his famous opponent. fitting argument at tlo7.en lengths. The heavy impost of up The squad will be Increased 1o the opening of the August race meet ITU pounds was too much for such a play in the semi-final round of match In order to win these rncr* John 1' From a spectators standpoint the* hero about two hundred when the mid- to-day why he should be most ;m;ill animal as the game GrilTlth thor- piny 'or the Isham Cup at Ekwanok Krlly, of the Vester Hont ( !nb OÍ match to-day was not one to enthuse seriously considered when it comes which of the shiptjien are released from the other .ughbred, gave very besl Country Club. Marstnn on his outward Philadelphia, outrowed Waller Hoover. over. Most of the playing was done time to awaid the 1919 racing crowns. ie had. sports now in progress. The new well ridden Hie veteran journey had a score of 44. After ot tho Duluth Boat Club, in the «i«»ni«>i from the back of the court, with sus- Purchase, by The Rrook opened favorite at 4 to 5, being The Point Score elass has many big fellows who Willie Knapp, won the Saratoga handi¬ lut such a heavy play was made, first .'I down on tho eighth, he proceeded to event, and Kelly's clubmate. Peal ( M íained sessions of deep driving, the cap nt a miie nnd a in )n have played football. Of special quarter the Doublet anil then Helle of tin* Sea, play whirlwind golf and made a 34 on tello, gave the Minnesota mun I. ball being kept sa low that wonderful time of 2:02 2-5. in added the generally interest was Woodward, who played starter, that his price rose to inward trip. nïiil defeat in thi» association rnct>. was little chance for First Set This was within ono-lifth second of L3 to 10 at time. William M. there smashing, . in the backfield at post Patten, of the Mohawk Hoover waa Pts. Games both Waehbum the track record established by the Helle of the Sen run Golf heavily harked by Duluth Technically, however, it was sound Tilden . 4042 1241. 7.32 6 and Albion Roamer in last very disap- Club, Schenectady, who will b* supporters. Beekman . 14 0 4 colleges, and who mighty year's For the Marston's An 0 11:: 6.22 3 weighs running pointingly. first mile und a opponent in the final round A.s a result of rar.'-- <'«««trli<> tennis. extremely humid day ( 195 of this same event. Gilford A. Coch- Hibler cut out a has had an to-day'l STROKE ANALYSIS pounds. Another promlising man iialf, merry pace and to-morrow, easy time of it anil Kelly will tneel to morrow a premium on every extra ran'fl Fairy Wand, which set the pace a load of i thus far. His match placed phys- Nets Outs Place S.A. D.F. is Huntington, 191 pounds, a guard to the .pened up twenty length.'., but with HnmiHon Amerirnn singla sentis onship, Tilden - 7 stretch, lasted long to K« rr this champ ictl eiTort. and neither player was will-I 10 10 1 1 enough this early pace told on nim. He was afternoon ende«, at th«> thi*" as Thomas of Beokm.tn ..II t; 1 on the eleven of St. Paul's School save the place a neck from A. K teenth. Hooney, Flushing, will ing to take the chances of forcing the 0 1 by beginning to tire the second time he In four rounds Batten has tmt defend hin title Second Srt last season. Macomber's War Cloud. R. T. Wilson, passed the stand, and the fact that he pltiypil biH fifty holes. To date he has the net position persistently. Pts. jr.':: Corn Tassel and the Kelly gave moat convine. il Games Ogden nit the fence in front of the been playing close to par. on Tilden . 143*42214 4.24 .'i Stahles' were club; hlbition of any oarsman th« ^There were occasions, of course, Henverkill always outrun. iiouse with such force as almost to un- Marston also had a strenuous Beekman Il 4 14 14 2 C 30 (5 Purchase's fractional follows: round lio cama to tha finish hn* with « «hen both men charged down the time ¦iCi-t his rider, took about as much out in the morning. He had to at his i» STROKE ANALYSIS Brookes-Patterson 0:24, 1 :00 1:12 ¡»¦st tu play lengtH of open tvatei la pert 0:47, 2-5, 2-5, 1:25, 1:37, if him as the effort. beat out of Tho man court to smother a return with a vol- Nets Outs Place S.A. D.F. 1:49 2:02 2-5. early Vleti.met George Collett, Hoover, Duluth pressed Coa Tilden 1 '- 7 140 3-5, Golf Club, of Providence. tollo Imrd end hava won this or to "kill" a short lob with a 1 A tremendous crowd was on hand was might .. Collett ley, Beekmati 6 4 11 1 1 Draw First Round out in 37 and had Marston race had he started a strong pi n( timely smash, and particularly in the Third Set to welcome the thoroughbred back to Geers Double Winner by il mnrgin of two at the turn. The earlier, the It was not a record \i_tliori.c'"*» Cheek Ri««- linal set, when he felt that ho had his Pts. Games «Spa. crowd, victor then rallied, playing hole after The Duluth ftirsmcn won th« man hopelessly beaten, did Til'den Tilden . fi 0 4 4 5 1 7 5.316 at for not oven nil of the regulars had In Columbus Races hole in par, finally winning out a1 the for Intermediate oared Of .¡.ii;l--K< J- Beekman .... 3 4 2 1 3 4 f> 3.25 Byes Newport eight j irk. .«* 2 but still the bring applause from the stands by reel- yet arrived, capacity of sixteenth by 3 up and _! to go. with a r.nd one half te N STROKE ANALYSIS lawns was taxed The length ing off brilliant shots at wonderful the clubhouse and to COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. I..One summary: Duluth won {wo races ¦) Nets Outa Place an some by CINCINNATI, I angles from close to the net. S.A. D.P. the limit, while overflow of bright spot in a rather ordinary race First division, thlnl ronn.l. match j,I « -.-.', tho crow t;; Tilden - 3 .sending only tiie starting trrnal r«"\ 14 10 2 2 NEWPORT, R. I., Aug. 1.The Aus- thousands crowded the field' stand. card to-day was the of Goldie Maxwell R. Marston, Daltusrol, beat Beekman Starts Well Beekman . 9 9 5 1 victory line in the intermediate 1 tralian tennis team m its first appear- There was some little room in the Columbus-owned in Oeorgo Collett, Mi-taco.net, :i »ml _; D.Witt Fourth Sit Todd, mare, the W. i!:«i<-b, beat M. t.. shells and being awarded a win Beekman played strongly in the first anco on American courts main To-morfow it is Deshler Hotel Stake, the J 10 Cincinnati, Fearey, by two sets and his service and overhead Pts. Games next week grandstand. pace, '!* v. :. i.n.i I William W. Patten tbe judges in the senior internat tonn Tilden . 6 5 6 8 4 B 4.31 6 expected the late arrivals will have to ptirao $3,000. Frank Dewey, Cox's Mohawk, beat Frank Lay. Detroit, 7 ami ti. work were very but he could not will meet the best American raequet I' i.. four-oared race when the Crescent eral «¡I. good, Beekman . 3 3 3 5 2 3 1.20 1 take to the roof. , great pacer, was barred in the betting, I..:r. South shi...... beat W. T. Qroea- Boat of St. wns ...... compete a player of Tilden's experts, together with several but Gcers was |. .-i«. llncinnai I, 7, and t. Club, I,ouis, disqua against STROKE ANALYSIS ranking able to take» up the Seml-tlnal tied for near the start calibre unless the latter was Nets Japanese players. The drawings for Typical Spa Gathering on the track and won with round.Marston b«-at Batch, crowding Ing decidedly Outs Place S.A. D.F. challenge 3 ..« nil ». Pal ten beat Kerr, R and _>, line. off his This was not true to¬ Tilden _ 4 7 31 the invitation tournament to bo hold game. 2 1 The. crowd was a Goldie Todd, after four heats. Second Hlxteen, third round- B !.. Beo- Tiie mile and one courir was even the Beekman ..12 0 S 0 on the Casino courts next week were typical Saratoga quarter thai day, though national doubles 1 who is anybody The three-year-old colt trot also was flnld, VVoodway, bent Robert Lay, Del ill lined canoea and did not thrill the onlookers RF.CAPITCXATION announced feathering. Everybody a Geers the veteran in and l: Durham Jones, Braeburn, !«<.;«: J, by launche«. champion to-day. is here; also ahout everybody that in victory, winning A. thousands/Watched 'he races from the as he bad done on previous occasions. Tilden.S sets; 21 gam^s; 118 Leading playera from all parts of the straight heats with Allen, Seavlow, ¡J ami 1; A. M. tCtnaloy, 24 38 points; nobody. «Society and lower strata, Molly Knight. Uncida, heal H .t. Qraham, 11 whi< He seemed to feel that he could nets; outs; 45 aces by placement; G country have entered the lists for the tjje -_-. Greenwich, Worcester-Shrewsbury bridge« r service aces; 6 double faults. final however, kept apart by the great bar. up; ; T. Clark, Ekwanok, beal B. C. wna near the finish line, and othci take Beekman's measure without fore- Beekman.1 12 play. This will provide the tun- Swim at N. Y. A. (.. i*. il, l 'nlontov n, 3 and set; games; 97 points; filthy lucre To-day »llares «if Mintage along the shore . the and s he was content 40 nets; 24 28 aces ing up preliminary to the national Semi-final round Scofleld beat Jones, ï prie. ing net, to uuto; by placement; 2 Croat was every- A three-event an«l 1 Weather conditions were idea!. Ther«. back and trust to the soundness service aces; 4 double faults. championships to be held at the Long- regret expressed swimming programme I. Itisley b« at 'lai k, 3 and '.'. For tl stay wood Gricket Au- where that it was found necessary to is on the calendar of the second series was enough ripple on the water to drew of his ground strokes. This robbed. CluW|, beginning Andrew Miller's old of summer which make skilful blade work 11. « -scratch grand sports is carded by -.he match of gust Wins Fixture . picturesque features, but campaigner Roamer, which holds ths the New York.A. C. at Travers Island Queen Square a* it was tennis, and that was Norman E. Brookes, captain of the they winning Doubles Final Goes Australian team, and , record ¡is well as three victories in this this afternoon. Lee Giebel, the cham¬ GOODWOOD, England, «\ug. 1. The Yank* Wl what Tilden was out to play. classic. Roamer won first in 1915. He pion, will compete from «scratch in the Goodwood Cup featured the closing o/ Sijt>n ílollrpo Pitcher the his jpoung teammate, drew byes and the famous Do f Following singles, there was will into the second round without repeated in 1917 and again last year. 200-yard handicap swim, while Arthur meeting to-day and was Mario Vitalin, s rlc'. handed PI «ome exhibition tennis for the benefit To Miss go it down won by A, \V. Cox's pitcher, was the Yt Wagner competition. Randolph Lycett and R. 11 i s owner was hopeful of making McAleenan, jr., will hold the Queen Square, signed by of the big gallery. Ichiya Kumagae a row before the old honor mark in tho dive ridden by Steve Donoghue, by two yesterday. De Vitnlis wns a member men « V. Thomas, the other Australians, will .three in gelding fancy handicap. of ma; 1 :nd Theodore Roosevelt Pell took the bowed a tendon in the other length-. VV. «Montague's White Heat, the Brown University nine in 1916 limit And Her Partner have easy competition in the first training was explr.a." court against Robert M. Kinsey and But even with Roamer out Pur¬ to with Hulme up, second and L, de und the following year he was round. day. Navy Yard Teams Play Roth child's was Axel Gravur,, the young Californians, was a field of class. Splutter third, .hue- army. He recently received his die Several of the opening round matches chase up against The teams of the Boston of a Ledoux Knock* Out Briton and were beaten by a score of 8.6, with Wand, to the outside, broke quarters length behind. Only five rkirtfo from the .service. De \ '.. have also championship flavor, Fairy Navy Yard and Brooklyn Van! horses went to the in to n PARIS 1 wl in Kumagae had to leave to catch 1 WOODMERE, Long Island, Aug. 1.. Vincent and crowded out to the Navy post. Queens Square addition being star | trim these pairings: Richards, the first, quickly will meet in a game at Ebbets Field. ¦was 7 to 1 in the and was was a crack w rI :; train for New York. Miss Marie Wagner, by her the rail before the first betting the football plnvor '. winning youthful star, and Clarence J. Grif¬ front, ttiking Brooklyn, this afternoon. favorite. »ri '..i,. Bernon S. Prentice, chairman of the match against MrsAWiliiam II. fin, California crack; M. E. McLautch- turn. Buxton, with War Cloud, came «!.! tournameni committee, and sixteen Pritch-j next, with Purchase, Corn limes club with ard in the third round of the Long' lin, former champion, and G. W. thundering champion, paired up Island Wightman, of Boston; Douglas Wat- Tassel and Beaverkill lapped. Hitting Holcombe Ward, the old international- women's championship singles the fortner »Southern the hack stretch Knapp gave Purchase and the Californians in a ters, champion, ist, engaged hero to-day, won the right to meet and W. T. Tilden, 2d. his bent it bit and the big chestnut ocond match. Kinsey and Gravem won Miss Edith B. in the semi-final The follow: colt drew away from Beaverkill and this time a score of 8.6, Handy drawings :\gain, by to-morrow. The winner of this match vs. Corn Tassel. '3.3. First round.C. K. Shaw H. S. Parker, War Cloud moved up Doubles Final will meet Mrs. E. V. Lynch in the linal V. Richards vs. C. .T. Griffin, J. B. Van About the half To-day «Sunday afternoon. Allen vs. P. B. Hawk, G. W. Wightman on the pacemaker, but half way round To-morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Miss and Miss Helen vs. X. 10. McLoughlln, .1. L. Werner vs. the far bend began to falter. It was the final round Wagner Gil- S. H. Vushell, A. P. Hawes vs. Randolph bis bid. of the ioubles will be leaudcau won tho final match of the Lycett (Australian), Cralg. Blddle, jr., vs. then Knapp decided to make played, with the winners gaining the doubles, defeating Miss Handy and Robert Klnsey, Douglas Waiter., vs. W. T. He called upon Purchase, which came first legs on the twin challenge cups. at (5 Tilden, G. I> Blddle vs. R. X. Pana, B. 11. like a shot and raced right up to Mrs. Robert Le Roy -1, 6 «I. The .looker vs. W. M. Washburn, \V. S. away The opposing teams in this feature will victorious ran off the Wand. It war. all over in a mo- be Tilden and Vincent the pair two sets in t'raigin vs. Carl Fisher, Josiab Wheel¬ Fairy Purchase Richards, quick order. wright vs. R. N. Williams. C. M. Bull, jr., ment. Inside the eighth pole resent national doubles champions, The summary: vs. Charles Garland, jr., P. C. Inman vs. caught Fairv Wand and WQn as ho and Beekman Walter and Merrill Hall, Cecil Donaldson. W. Rosenbaum vs. Willis The latter was stopping who S. Howard Women's Long Island double champion¬ H. Davis, Hoffman Nickerson vs. Ichya pleased. yesterday conquered ship (semi-final round).Miss Marie Wim- Hen Yainasal.t vs. Alex. G. at the end and barely managed Voshell and Frederick B.' Alexander in ne**» Miss Kumagae, badly and Helen Gllleaudeau defeated Gravem, F. C. Baggs vs. __. Bcekman, A. to save second money from War Cloud. an exhausing match. At 5 o'clock there Miss Kathryn Gardner and Mrs. William -IX Champlln vs. N. W. Miles, J. 1>. l'wlng will be a mixed doubles exhibition II. Pritchartl, 6.1, 6.2; Miss Edith Handy vs. .!. D. B. «Tone., T. R. Pell vs. R. Limt- Miss Jemima at Fron*. with Miss Helene middle and Mrs. Robert Le Roy defeated Miss i«*v Murray, S. W. MerrlVtew vs. R. C. which match, Pollak, Theresa Blum and Miss Marlon Kins. Seaver, H. C. Johnson vs. F. «',. Anderson, C. E. Rowe's Miss Jemima, states champion, and Miss Florence 6.1, 6.0. .1. v.". Poster vs. \V. M. Johnston, Paul müde a most auspicious début at Em¬ a former Old Dominion title! Doubles final.Miss Marie "Wagner and \V. Gibbons vs. T. C. Bundy, Barllo Henry, last her¬ Mis.- Helen Gllleaudeau defeated Miss vs. R. V. Thomas Alfred pire City Saturday, proved' Contai ¿s more Turkish on jr., (Australian), pairing off opposing sides Edith Handy and -Mrs. Robert I-'. one "of the finest two-year-olds of men l.o Roy, s. Dabney vs. Wallace Johnson, Major self with two ranking players. 6.1. 6.3. M B. Marran vs. F. T. Hunter. the Flash, of Women's the season by winning n began the service in the championship singles (third Second round.,7. S, Cualimaii vs. Gerald at five and a half furlongs. H. singles and took the first game easily, round) Miss Marie Wagner defeated Mrs. Patterson (Australian), N. li. Brookes $3,500, Air and Commodore than other William II. Pritchard, 6.2, 0 2. (Australian) vs. W. P. Burden. P. Whitney's Wild Beekman sending his returns of service J. K. L. Ross's King Thrush were sec¬ any into the net as he tried to dig the fast ond and third respectively. ball up from the .soft turf. Johnny Loftus raced right out with "Turkish blend" The Princeton captain came back with Miss Jemima and opened up a winning cigarette rush, however, taking the second lead at the start. me at "love" on his own service. Summaries in the field Racing There was nothing Tilden .still staying near his base capable of making "The Queen of the egan to get the range at this West" extend herself, with the pos¬ stage, driving a ball thai was just 1 sible exception of Wild Air. Ambrose don't want too much Turkish tobacco in g thé and into Beek- Saratoga Racetrack, August ,-> the net, driving WEATHER TRACK ruined whatever chance Whitney mii'h" court so quickly that the latter CLEAR; FAST coit have sheer careless¬ YOUyour cigarette. "Too keeps yon worry¬ ' lltsl* may had'by not get into position quickly G90 RACE.Selline; for three-year-olds and upward; $712.50 added. Six furlongs, start ness, lie made no move till hitting about how can smoke. ..-"¦*** to head it off. Three good; won easily; placo driving. Time, 1:12%. Wlnuor. ch. c, 3, by lleno Ail'o «fur it was too late. ing many cigarettes you perfect "'.'¦.¦ ". P. A. Clark. Trainer, W llognn. the stretch, and then acroi.-. the court the _ won by Index, Starter. Wl P.l'. St. ".« R. T. Wilson, jr.'s, Thistledown a net hi Vi .li.i-ke;.. _('i.(-ii. High. Clo;,e Plo c<. W. But do want ENOUGH Turkish. I'hiladulphian and by Beekman --¦; ". fifth at a though George Lion d'OT . 112 6 1 1* Ki the mile, you '.¦" 2 l1' 1J" the third game to Tilden at "love." (595) Arruli Uo Ou.... 107 5 1 24 2- _¦. 2* l-iaor .7-1Ö 9-1Ù 3-4 1 5 ". Loft's Gath was the best. Gath Sum pounds Beekman made it 2 all on games by Iti'!« . IOS 7 4 Ü' b' C 3V4 Muitsy 20 30 30 10 ri was the victim of ono of The extra of Turkish in the fourth, with Tilden 331 Efficient . 98 10 3 S" (¦-' S- 4» Callaban... 10 12 S C7 6-5 T. P. Thome'sKelsey^s large proportion taking falling Uulldozo . 93 3 7 5" 5' 5>V4 5n lloylo. 10 15 15 ;t i: most inefficient rides. into errors as of five smokers that delicious Turkish again he raced after his Dimlirl . 107 4 «j 4V4 7- 6V4 ti>M¡ C. Howard. 30 3D 3U lu .'. Evergay took the closing dash Fatimas gives 44', Selle Vurke . 99 S lo 91 7' i.o t-o opponent's placed shots for the corners. '.t'a 9l Wessior_ 60 2(1 10 and a half furlongs. Harry Payne the next three Harry Burgoyue.. 1¡0 lo 9 lu' lu- lo' 8' Tburbur_ 10 15 15 tj :i and taste. But blended with it is just the right They SB3 Sturdoo . 100 2 11 11 11 11 0» Imtgiui. G0 ou 00 20 10 Sammy, the favorite, alienated £i 4' s Whitney's (fames, «pW then «***.e t*a first break 308 Sycamoor . 110 11 5 ¦)» 71« lo1 Lyke 6 s j -, one"of the most heavily played of the selection of Domestic tobaccos, 247 Tim Pcsort . IIP s' M« Howard.. 1 80 20 4 8 carefully propor¬ in the service when Tilden took tile« l>_8 3',j u_.1. wouldn't run a lick and finished Lion d'Or raced Arrah <-!<> On into .-.til.rin ;.'.>:., then drew away to win easily. Arrah (jo On bad day, tioned to offset that over-richness so eighth game on Beekman's delivery, no excuse: l.o was well up, but could never overtake Uie winner. .Sam lieh closed fast. Ertlcleni outside the money. entirely and thi.-' in spite of the fact that two failed badly. The crowd, which as usual was slow characteristic of unmixed Turkish. of Beekman's three points were made HK' °-VD ltJiCF'.Tl,r' SHILLELAH STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP; for three year-olds and to arrive, had pretty well settled by straight by bjyliiant placement aces down the 691 upward; $1.200 added. About, two mües. start good; won easily; placo »am«, 'limo, 4 2J the time the bugle culled out the field i-ide lines, as Tilden attempted to cut Winner, br. is., by Disguise v a.ry Supper. Owner, ,1. ]¦;. Widonor. Trainer, J. 11. Lewis. for the first race. This event inau¬ That is why.even if a man smokes moro the ball off with stabbing volleys. I'-i'J'-'i-. Suiter. * Wl. IM'. St. '/1 1 IV? "Fb~. """Jwitey.""" Opon. JIlKl'i. CfosoT Place, 8h, gurated the August classic of the leave him 5377» Doublet. 142 4 3 2- 77» !» 1« Hyors. 5 5 .5 8-5 7-10 a manner to make Fatimas than feeling Play Over Two Points 1 5 American turf in usual.they just (517) Tin. Brook 177Í I 3* 2»V4 2s 25 Kennedy.... 4 5 V 13-10 4-5 1-4 multitude feel at home. It An occurred in the .'.¡7 lllbler . 137 ;: 4 V> Is ««0 S'o llaves. 5 0 6 1 2 the right as he should feel.fine and fit for his work. unfortunate tiling 5V-' »Hello oí the Sea. 138" 5 5 Ü 3:» 4'» 4'*« Hush. S S 0-2 3 2 8-5 an to it tersely. P. ninth the stood at « proved upset, put game, when points 538* Sayal Arch . 15 il 0 4V¿ 4' r.1« 51» Crawford... 8 10 3 0-5 which had had . ¦'.'' A. Clark's Lion d'Or, 30.all the Tibien The Phila¬ 577- The Dean . 188 2 2 0 tl t.i Uraiiy. 20 25 15 5 5-2 serving. a rest and which races to his delphian slammed over a terrific ser¬ "Added starter. long Doublet moved up when ready, went to the front and won galloping Weicht told on The llrook nest form on the lightning fast traclj vice, on the next point, and Beekman in the.last quarter. Ulblc-r had plenty of early speed, but had Utile left When let dowu. hero, away from Sam ÇfcJ^Xltëvv&yA^v*£a'^ made a stab at it without simply galloped desperate get¬ TJ1I,ii> BACE.THE FLASH STAKES; for two-year-olds; $3,500 added. Five and a hr.lf fur- llildreth's Arrah Co On. his on the ball. To 692 ting racquet those longs. Start good; won handily;'place drhbig. Tiine, 1:00V4. Winner, br. I. bv Black in First Race on the side lines it looked as though Ti.-\ Va'.!;,. Owner, C. 17, Howe._ Upset Tilden liad made a "let," but the um¬ Index. SI irter. Wt. V.r. St. Fin. Jockey. ôT^Tn,JhT'cTose~Placo. Sh. The llildreth's four-ye_r-old was an y¿_VÏ_% had no excuse pire did not see it, and tlienvTi!den shot (662) Miss Jemima _ 127 7 4 1» 1« I» 1'% Loftus...., 3 5 9-2 2 "l odds-on favorite, but he 895a Wlldalr . no 7. 6 f.» 2'V4 2s 2' Ambrose.... 3 ;; 3 6-5 n well over another ace, giv¬ 4 whatever. Fator got him away lightning service (572) King Thrush . 110 1 2 4" 5H 3V4 3» Schultlngor. 3 16-5 6-5 3-5 .". in the first sixteenth drew ing him the game. i414) Paul Jones . US 2 7 ii\i ti- VA 4- Hol.on... 12 15 15 5-2 enough and one The Swimmer _ 113 4 12 12 8' TVs ."i2 Simpson.... 30 50 40 15 0 a lead. Ensor, They changed courts then, and 4 off to promising Ruddy E87» Hrookhoit . 110 12 5 7,4 3J 7,' SVi Trailer. 25 30 25 lu fore the turn, shook off Arrah Co On 522 Double . 107 10 10 H 'J1' it ¡J- Joimson_ loo 10O loo 40 20 as After some discussion the umpire or¬ .Lye leO around the bend and won about he Travesty . 107 3 S SMá 7a S* 10 Eusor. l'.'O 100 4o 20 over H H 11 12 12 2 a to dered the last two points played 808 'Cinderella . 124 » 9 7:.s Falrbrolber. 8 5 5 pleased with half dozen lengths again, and this time the points went 365 »Armistice_. loi S 11 lt« 12 12 12 M.Alce.... ._8_1_2_12 .'. 5 .: spare. Arrah Co On took the place as to "deuce" times before Tilden .coo eutry. finished third be- three «von easily. Sam Reh could shot for Miss Jemima set a terrlflo race from the start and with plenty In reserve. Wlldalr, always weak ride that *siGicrar&tte bring winning well bad 110 excuse. King Thrush made up ground in the tltrough the stretch. cause of particularly the set. up. sjjnie Efficient. game and RACE.THE SARATOGA HANDICAP; for three-year «¡ds and upward Î7.000 added. J. ('aliaban furnished with match tak- FOURTH was out for an Beekman squared the by '*.'*'(ja'i Olio nillo anil a quarter. Start good' won easily; place driving*. Time, 2:02%. Winner. It looked as if this boy iiig the second set at 6.3. During this ch. «'.. 3. by Orinonda'.e- (..herryola. Owner and trainer. B. C. Il'liirctli. afternoon's gallop in the park. period his work was of high quality. Starter. ~'sv"t. P.l'. au _ ssfe ail tho way; was waited with to the far turn, where he cam» through on the rail, passed Fairy Wand in the stretch and won galloping. Tho latter hud lier usual speed, but game a series of dazzling cross u by waa tiring fast al the end. War Cloud closed very strong. Corn Tassel wa«j under s:out pud to tho fl.re.-Vor.r-.Us court shots from the full volley, but far but bad nothing left when let down. FIRST RACE.Condition.«-; the middle, of the turn, :.*. Upwa i,! s.« Beekman won the set by winning F11''. RACE-.Selling: for three-year-olds and upward: $712.50 added. One nillo. Start n.l. Me, Glrl-.lfl.V. «;«.«> mutnnt.o*-. ...in.-.: ointh had been "~*ÍÍ94. Olaiabala. lialltan .12S 7.4:1 1>«i««iíii_liu .111! game after "deuce" good; w«>n driving; place same. Time, l:38*i. Winner, br. c, 8, by Madeh*ti. : called II. T. Jr. Trainer. J. F.. llealy. (506) «-Mlu.H'.ist ..-..0 Bally Boy.112 twice. Owner. Wilson, _ 180 V i- IV »ant.. 110 Buford .118 The Real The most desperately fought game Index. Starter. Wt. P.P. SÏÏ" k *.j« U Fin. Jcd.ey._(»lien. !Il_g"li._C1..5,.."l'la.,C Ph. 5.5 Thunderstorm .211 500 I U'.matum .11. Thing f|f 9 1 4 4 16-5 5^3 3S0 Krank 1! ..OS the entire match occurred in the ÏX2» ThisllciVon . 10« IM, 1'4 l'n lMi Elinor." 20r 3 3= 2' 6-5 14-5 11-5 1 12 -'- (6011 Cath . 100 7 8'% 2* Kelsay. 3Ei >> l> It A C '¦.'. llin_; steeplechase ; Pext session, with Tilden flashing to 5 4 21 ::' Hamilton... 5-2 7-2 2 6-5 3-5 in . 110 21-i iS'V, ami -for the «01« Dorcas 4 upward; about two Cigarette 8-3 Packages front after two «-allies Sea 10(1 (i 8 0» '.,- 4' 42 Wessler.... 5 4-5 ¦> sizzling 574» Queen of tho 20 80 ,0 12 6 miles. j v/ Loren« Mo*. .... 92 1 6 l>K 4'4 5« 5« Hoyle. .-i« !nl(j court. He broXo through 2 7= 6a ti3 fi1- Richard-1 15 2n Î0 .s 4 (571) "N'orthwoqii .136] Wlngbld .134 [rom 475 St. Quentin . 98 II 409 CrutliUI .1411 (415) Rhomb .141 cents Beekman's service in the next, for the 116 10 7. 7hi t' 7'0 Howard.... 20 40 30 12 Ü Sonn, emoters are 304 Harry Hrelíofsl.. 4Vi 7-! K. Good.o!lo.v.i:-'i¡ .:;.i» Garter . lia justbeginning 23 .et two back¬ SI1 Don 3 10 10 9 8Ví 8Í5 Duggan.... 50 50 :0 211 10 closing with wonderful Dodgo.116' 8» 9» !" 30 40 SO 12 ü (547) Kingston Pier..15) to realize that the Bagheera . IOS -1 7 8" Rodrigues.. hand volleys across the court, to Beek¬ 10 In 10 Ambrose... THIRD RACE- T! til» .1 States Hotel fancy-colored, I Fool . 3 PS, 247 Wisest 108_8 ._30_40_SO_12_ _0 s; !« fui lorn.... box is no man's backhand-. all tiio running and responded when challenged by Oath at the hcud of SUik. two-year expensive pasteboard that ïliisu^orTniade best of the others.gamelyDorcas weakened after making tho turn for By Golly.1151 3«S» t'pset .115 Beekman then seemed to realize the stretch. The latter was eajiiy r... Sammy .112 353 Da. id U__-um..ll_ longer the popular cigarette the end was fast approaching, for-in borne. 862 Carruaudale ...1251 Itoul.au .u_ the on the Fire and a half furlongs. Start 662« .eodnr 112 4S8) \.an o' War.... ISO fourth set he played solely tfïQr? SIXTH RACE-For maiden two-year olds; purse, $712.50. '.4-.-ltoi.nl. Mary...121 !3. Marianne .!". package. defensive against ther ever increasing "-'" good: won driving; place samo, lime.-. Winner, ch. c, 2, by Magellan.ETerslades. (041) Homely .121 its3 Boyal Duck....115 At all of the Power The na¬ Owner. T. P. Tliomei _Tra/;ior, O. C. Hasch. (665) Dea!. 13] nearly bite fashion¬ of the Tilden attack. »» High. C3o«e. Pl»'-e. Sh tional double? was charging Index. Starter;_Wt,_P.P. St. y; H lin._Jockey._Qijwn. FOURTH RACE v> Kenner: three_/ear- able clubs and hotels, as well as champion ~Z- Kver«y .".^n¡> Î0 1 I1! lMi l1' lía Like...... « 8 7 5-2 3-5 ..M- ne .¦:. <¦ «Ixteenthi toe net and . with greater frequency »Masked Dancer.. 112 7 2 3» 2» 2« McAtee. 10 15 15 S 4 (631) Krogtown .112' ¦_.-!_ Balustrade _112 long those smokers who go to off that have won 8 0 3|71 7^-i 5> 7-:h Robinson... 10 12 10 4 2 579» St Barton.131 (373) Milkmaid .liM bringing the shots Hlazes .115 7-5 2 6-5 3-5 1-2 rench to Atlantic City _ 4H and . 115 14 5 4H 4H ítt Knapp. Cirrus .1191 010 Duchess Lace. ..107 Lick, «in» so many honors on the courts be¬ Sammy Urftu«. 15 20 20 R 4 (651) . HU Cholee- . 112 11 a 2Vi 2V« S^î fore. 113 15 14 14 14 12 l¿IP Murray. 4 0 4 2 1 F1KTH RACE Ciati la. three-year-olds Palm Beach, and even to Kthel Urey . 7» Howard. 50 fin C0 20 10 und urtwa rd on«. .Newport . .... 115 1 15 12 10H 10 C. Purl 9 9= 9 S Rurns. 100 100 100 40 6Ö7« Naphthalins ..1031 774 Katie Cañal lo* itself, the one most fre¬ .... 115 4 7 $0 ShilleUg'h 2(1 15 20 20 S 4 ê:i Boicr .1131 270 CaiUllae 11* package . 113 9 8 8H 8V4 7Vi 9 BütweU. Eastern League / Allas ..t. lo 30 SO 30 12 « 472 Tom Young....103 ess» Gold-rale _ 95 seen is this sensible "soft" . 10 H 11 ' CWabella . H3 5 10 Krlsay. quently 6. 4. 112 1" 4 5» 5» 6> 11 Haynes. 30 50 20 12 « 580 Court Gallant ,103 War Taj.i«. Bridgeport, Hartford, Mv Boots ...- 214 Crubala .103 536 *.\Unot.*u.r« _103 yellow that carried 1 Vs. Suriana 17 1« 15 15 8 12 Ho«lrlguer,. 100 100 100 40 20 package twenty rovidoi.ee Worcester (postponed). 115 100 100 100 40 20 60S "Mary Belle...108 . 115 0 13 13 12 13 13 Rowan. I'ittitlelii, X; New Haven, 1 (1st), Wh'ùk '"".".".. 17 16 14 S.-huttinger. 6 12 12 5 5-2 RACE.S-llinB; fiva Fatixnas, ~ ...... US 12 12 11 SIXTH two-year-olds; à'ew Haven, 9; PlttHfleld. 4 (2d). tThSrWUt 10 15 15 6 3 ..... ,-,.,- . 113 13 11 16 16 15 15 Myers. _...«[ Wutorbury. 6; SprlnKtlcld, 4 (1st). »Star Court 17 16 Miller. 100 100 100 4o 20 K. «9 239 Hidden . TVn Clli .113 a 17 18 18 450 Edith Shi»....107 0 (2d). 4 .. i W»«'"-bury. 9: Springneid, 9 8» S« 14 17 IluMon. 8 10 10 2 oo. -.«idMt'r Bill....110__iu. 663d«__ .Mldla»-.«uiíuii ...... U_U2 .¦m» . Kl B's Champion. 115 19 56. _!__.«_ '-.>¦.«. is 6 12 12 5 6-3 .. B90-1 «45.J-- ...... 115 10 19 17 18 18 Mclmyre... «..'3623 lt*."i.lilldltrynlitld Hark-uiior. !.. tV-aï East 19 19 19 Huff. 100 100 100 40 20 .1091.109; 4401 Buil's Eve 104 . 3 18 1» *Sml_>*_¦ «riv»r; |8 an hour. Plaza 6435 ished strooe