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EDITED BY LATEST NEWS HARRY NEILY HONEST OPINIONS THE TIMES’ SPORT PAGE RES. NAVIN FAVORS SHORTER nan a vntnui who ant m FIVE MITES STATE GOLF TOURNEY WILL Reasons for major leagues BE BIG EVENT OF THE YEAR LOSE greatest golf event In the his- will be made this evening and play The torn). always at four By There are least tory of Michigan will commence will commence Thursday morning at K'" MARRY the f... NEILY. ,u If the schedule were curtatled OTJINDSOII Thursday grounds of 8:30. The flrat pair will start at that the worlds series the *.vi morniuK at the of the running, and they do little ibat Players on Form Go Home Tuesday en- time other* will follow at reg- • Up and the slight, funs am! mug- the Country club. to noon 170 Ja is profitable after the first week in the stute ular So many are acheduled - tries had been received for intervals. contemplating tin* an.sat September With Little Spare Change in K are # they do not close to play that there will be a constant raa;- tournament and as conditions which suriound tin* President Frank Navin is one until 3 o’clock It is not unlikely that stream of golfers around the links all league nate playing Their Pockets. Saturday. classic. The National who favors the shorter more will come in at the last moment. Thursday. Friday and the money in “If limit num- |HmU freed to get all season. they would the The number of entrants will neces- • From a social standpoint this tour- Kfruns Its season until Oct la. so ber of games to 14U I would be pleas- sitate flights, more than ney will mark anew standard In De year If you want a good system bet- at least teu prime event of the in baseball ed," he said. “Os course our club has for played A trolt golf. Eluborate preparation* ting Windsor, go river, ever in a similar event here. SEobably will be accompanied by profited handsomely in the lust three at across the taken have been made for the shut your eyes and guess. great deal of interest has been entertalnmem and chills. years after Sept. 1. but this season Those Detroit, of guests from out of the city. who studied the form Tuesday were in the tournament, not ouly in jUMLnt autumn the weather was good when we find ourselves In the boat but throughout the clubs in the state. the clubs occupied this stage stung, because five favorites lost. SmO Thanksgiving. Usually other have at Richard Jackson. Jr., manager for A. long before the middle of of the race I can't see where the games A few of the winners were well- in Spalding & Bros., recently returned it rains, or going us played, but as a general thing the O. IBetober. If it doesn't snow after Sept. 7 8 are to get from up-state where he did a llt«le not at all fitted for anything. More clubs are In this posi- men in the circle snatched the coin. weather is missionary work in the Interests of RICH STAKE FOR The racing was good and the crowd Kfjwball season, as a general tion every year than are out of it, so ’ at that bigger opening the coming tourney. They took more to lx* general good games much than that ‘of HEimg. If the world's series is for 1 believe 140 interest in this state tournament than basis from day. HCodueted on a pleasurable would be best." any ever held around here.’’ he said point or the spectator, a do- If the schedule wese curtailed the FIRST RACK. SHTOMNER H^Biiiand Pairings for the qualifying round KJid change in dates Is imperative. season would end about the middle of Purse S4OO, for 2-year-olds. 6fur- doubt!ul if the season profits September with good prospects for de- longs: Little Father. 106 (J. Wilson), during big 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and 3 to 2, won by .two Futurity Promises $25,000 and Big magnate anything. In all prob- cent weather the series. lengths; Martin W. Littleton. 106 iffiblUty the shorter season of 140 Fans then could see the games for the (Held), 7 to 2, • to 5 and 3 to 6. sec- Field of Fast Runners Will an idea often championship of the world without the ond; Melton Strest, 108 (Lang), 8 to 1, in place of 154. and t third. Time, 1:00 net coats. The 3 to 1 to S, 2-6. BASEBALL STANDINGS ASiOcated. would bring more aid of ear muffs and fur Ivabel. Cismont. Louis Descognets, Compete. Kraft at the end of a year. Beginning players could work in more congenial Gold Oak and Jim L. also ran. BSitU Labor Day the schools oi>en. peo- atmosphere and the whole program SRCOIfD RACE. AMUICAK IEAOD& come back from vacations and would take on a more dignified, solid Purse SSOO, handicap, steeplechase, ■k* and SARATOGA, N. Y.. Aug. 31.—The general tightening up in air than at present when the world’**, about £ miles, for 4-year-olds up: Htare is a 1 W. *lt. W. It. Pet. looks a dying to grab Dr Pillow. 166 (Ryan), 6 to 1. 2 to Pet. best Futurity since Proctor Knott gal- affairs. Folks sort of buckle series like effort and even, won by two lengths; Dacra. 67 451 coming the Athl’ies. 82 36 606 Wash'tn 66 loped the running of ■town to the hard work of the a little more money Just before 146 (McClain), 7 to 1. 5 to 2 and 6 to Boston. 72 48 600 (Merel'd 61 *7 432 away with initial Imter and amusements which attract snow makes baseball impossible. 5. second: High Hat, 145 (McKinney), 4 N York 68 61 672 Chicago 45 71 .388 the stake away buck in 1888 was prom- passed been made at various to 1, 8 to 6 and 4 to 6. third. Time. Detroit. tt« (M ..WO St Louis 36 81 .308 ■HMlarlng the hot weather art Efforts have 4:27 3-5. John Dillon. Nebuchadnez- ised with today's running of the rich times for changes in the number of Tourney, also Oak- zar. Ontario ran. Ye«terda>'*» Results. produce stake which was shifted from a close nice w ith two or games, but the only tendency soeins hurst lost, rider. In avent of Philadelphia 7. Detroit 1. Sheepshead Bay to the Spa track for Hjdrce teams - contending the autumn to he towards increasing the schedule, THIRD RACR. 1-6, up. New York 4-0, Cleveland determination. may mount into 'tattling rather than shortening It. You can't . ■■■,—■■■ Purse S4OO, for 3-year-olds and Boston 4, Chicago 0. ■■■ ■■—■■■■ Caper Sauce, 108 In early betting today the Hild- like the oo< magnates see how they Canadian bred, mile: St. Louis 4, Washington 0. the ■topres, but with a finish make some (Reid), 2 to 5 and out, won by half reth pair, Novelty and Zeus, and the Bpmlng. nobody kicks over the 'c*no s can help losing money if a few games length; Commola, 90 (Hewitt). 3 to 1, A. TEN Today's (ismes. Whitney Ally, Bashti, were equal fav- ■L hia anxiety to see the athletes per are cut off. JAS. EYCK. 3 to 5 and out, seoond; Mlltoh the Floss, 100 (Cole), 6 to 1. 6 to 5 and out. Detroit at Philadelphia orites with 5 to 2 offered against their Famous veteran sculler, who in a three-mile match with Jim Riley# an- third. Time, 1:41 3-6. The Shrimp St. Louis at Washington. chances. The Wilson colt Nausbon veteran of sweeps, on Lake Lonley. won with ease by 20 lengths. and Sir Dilke, Jr., also ran. Cleveland at New York. Musk, other the Chicago at Boston. and the Keene entrant. Iron Both sixty years of age. The time for the three miles was FOURTH RACE. next in with "Write men are over and up. were demand 23 minutes and 13 seconds, and both were in good shape at the finish. Purse SSOO. for 3-year-olds your own ticket” ruling in force so 7 furlongs: Cliff Edge. 107 (Lanp) 6 NATIONAL IEAOUX. TIGERS to 1. 2 to 1 and even, won; J. »L far as the remainder of the field was BUN FAILS TO - Houghton, 101 (Goose), 8 to L 5 to W L. Pet. W. L. Pet. concerned. The winner's share of the Beau, 99 and 6 to 5, second; Elfin Chicago 80 37 .684 Phillies 69 59 500 $35,000 purse will exceed 125,000. (Cole), 10 to 1,3 to 1 and Bto 2. third P'tsh’rg 600 Louis 48 71 .404 AT BAT Comp- 69 46 St Shilling and Thomas, the two best HERE ARE A FEW PITCHING Time, 1:25 1-6 Sylvia Dunbar. N York 67 48 .583 Br’klyn. 44 72 .379 ton, Osorlne, Spellbound, Tony Bonero Cinc’ntl 60 59 .604 Boston.. 43 78 .356 boys riding in America, were to ride also ran. the Hildreth pair, while little Garner FIFTH RACE. Ineladlns Turiday'i Uaaf. Yesterday's is to he up on Elashti. The latter has AT maidens. 6 Results. LOOKING for 2-year-old R. H. Pet. WORTH S4OO, Player. O. AH. RECORDS Purse Busy Chicago 3, Philadelphia 1. a world of speed but has never gone and Cobb 118 437 SI 159 .364 furlongs: The Body. 102 (Daven- at Readville Is Slow and even, won by New York 5. Pittsburg 2 the six furlongs, today's distance, IJLOWERJECBRD|Kpck Crawford ...119 148 61 128 .287 port). 8 to 1. 3 to 1 Boston 2-1. full length: Okolona. 106 (O. Rurns), 4 to Cincinnati 6-2, and there turf sharks who Dclehantv .. 96 340 «1 94 .278 Louis 14, Brooklyn 3 were uome R He Loses Out in Last 51 It not it is Ford, who to the New York club from Indian- 5 1 to 3 and out, second: Spesnostra. St. D. Jones 80 253 69 .272 If is Bender 2. insisted that she w'ould curl up in the Schmidt 53 14 4 17 38 .280 is setting the woods apolis. While in the American asso- 102 (Lang), 7 to 2. even and 1 to third. Time, 1:01 2-5. Mollle S.. Allie Today’s Danaes. final eighth. Quarter. Rush 120 420 81 111 .254 afire with his pitching, and if it is ciation he pitched and won five dou- ' T. Jones ...100 326 22 82 .251 Blltzen, Anne Revere, Quicksilver. New York at Pittsburg. The starters, weights. Jockeys and B not Coombs it is our husky old friend, ble-headers. defeating Wilwaukee. Co- Boy and Blair Bagley also 'S Casey 9 20 2 5 .260 To- Western early odds were us follows: 89 93 10 23 .247 , sometimes loses ball lumbus, St. Paul, Louisville and ran. MICHIGAN LEAGUE. Mullln who SIXTH RACE. SOUTH Novelty, 127. Shilling. 5 to 2; Zeus. Mass. Aug 31 --The Moriarty ...102 371 87 92 .247 games because he Is always on one ledo. 111 9 26 .214 Purse S4OO, for 2->ear-oUI maidens. Thomas, 5 to 2; Bashti, 118, Gar- II READVILLE. O'Leary 11 of the weakest hitting teams In the Walsh probably holds the modern 106 W. Pet. W. L. Pet. 119. meeting opened here 5 furlongs: Nettle Marohmont. L. circuit Lathers ....31 57 2 13 .245 Hprand big league record for the of 5, by ner. 5 to 2; Iron Mask. 126, Notter, 57 .226 world. number (Cole), 7 to 2. 8 to 5 and 4 to won Kazoo.. 73 38 • 63 60 .469 Mclntyre ... 69 252 32 .658 Flint.. great Tuesday. Uhlan's (Burns), S to 1; Naushon. 12t>; Musgrave, S to success Works 11 14 1 3 .214 Recently Walsh fanned 15 of the games pitched In one season. In 1908 six lengths; Apple Prince. 109 Adrian. 68 45 602 Jackson 48 63 .422 to lower; his mark of 2:01 to 243 62 .212 8 to 1. 3 to 1 and 8 to 5. second; Bad Lansing 65 46 .523 B City.. 44 68 .393 1; Textile, 123. Knapp, 10 to 1; Touch Sport Stanage 77 21 only won 40 games, lost tied was » the 7 Boston Red Sox. which Is one he 15. 1. News IT., 10« (J. Wilson). 4 to 1. to 53 .523 S’glnaw 38 74 .339 proved unsuccessful, as Donovan ....20 47 2 .148 out 9, B Creek 58 Me. 122, Herbert. 30 to 1; Babbler. » 's knocked in and finished mak- 6 and 4 to 5, third. Time, 1:011-6 Willett 31 66 3 .138 short of 1. Archibald, 15 to Footprint, Hpimck was heavy. 8 .133 ing a total games in which he Never Again, Shadwell, Mr. Duke. 120, l; Summers ... 23 60 2 big league of 65 the American Derby. Bob Doug- record. Sheriff Bradley. Gold Leaf. Belalr and Yesteidsy’s Results. 119 Dugan, 15 to 1; Rocksille, 119; || In Stroud 24 37 2 2 .054 is after the big league took part. Adrian 5. Flint 3 trotting while 1 0 .000 Walsh now Scribe also ran. 12 to 1; Bouncer, 111, won the division Loudell 2 0 hold Doc This is not the world's record, how- RACE. Kalamazoo 3. Jackson 2 (13 Innings ) Koerner. Btit- paring Pernoll 11 14 0 0 .000 shutout record, which Is by SEVENTH 0. ■UHn Wilson was first in tlie ever, pitched 68 and Lansing 1. Battle Creek well. 15 to 1; Blackfoot, 119; Pow- Released ... 67 157 13 29 .185 White of the same team. as Rube Vickers Purse S4OO. for 3-year-olds up, Bay The trotting derby had 14 start (Wilson), City 3. Saginaw 2. ers. 20 to 1; Sweep Away, 110. Glass, HM. In 1904 White shut out five teams games while with the Seattle club in 6 furlongs: Cooney K.. 106 Today’s Dame*. * 1 even, won by a Ears. The summaries: Totals ...1.243 3.912 620 1.007 267 innings 1906. 7 to 1. 2 to and Lansing at Hattie Creek. 15 to 1; Love Note, 114. Grand. 10 to hand-running, a total of 45 length. King Avondale. 107 (Reid), 10 McCahey, | 2:10 PACE. PURSE 11.000. Though Walsh may equal the big second; Wood- Flint at Adrian. 1; Swannanoa. 119, 25 to 1. •Team average. without being scored on. He accom- to 1,3 to 1 and 3 to 2, Saginaw Bay City v Isle. b. m.. b*’ Island league record for , he will ane. 9? (Cole). 12 to 1. 5 to 1 and 2 to at Stead 1 plished. this in the space of 18 clays Jackson at Kalamazoo. wltkea, Jr. (Cox) 1 1 equal that of 1. third. Time. 1 12 1-5. Chepultepec. - ■> Louis, Detroit. never Bedient Hteellie Temple, b. m. (Proctor). 2 against Cleveland. St. Stafford. Ida D.. Slnfran and Bcdmln- THERE IS 'MUCH Wilcox, hr. g. (Opdyke). :t 3 2 New York and the Athletics. of the Falconer (N. Y.) team, who ster also ran. b. g. Ghliuriiii) t league record. maintained an average of 16 strike- EIGHTH RACE. IN SOME NAMES •> CHASING While that is the big 800, b. in. (Merrificld>. . . 5 5 KfMf*TT the world’s record, which is outs in 20 games, or a total of 320. Pur's*- S6OO, for 3-year-olds and up. 11. jF Time—2:09*. 2:10 4. 2:094 It is not Console, 108 (Ooosepy), AMERICAN LEAGUE TROT. $1,200. pitched 1 1-16 miles: Hr I*,. 1.08 PURSE held by Faulkner, who once to 4 to f> and 2 to 5. won by nose; by (liar- THE AUTO 2 1. Aug. * ■RBamar. b. h. Tekmar for the Wilmington Athletic club. He I.ad of I.angdon, 105 (Dunn), 2 to 1. CHICAGO. 30.—What a in 's. Emu \ l 4 to 5 and 2 to 5 second; Jno. Reardon, RACE IN NUTSHELL name? Everything. For instance If ■DemirMt. h. (Geers) ° l shut out his opponents in 77 consecu- a " , 105 (Burns), 3 to 1, even and 2 to 5. "King” pitcher (Andrews* >. . . 4 liMlnillnic Game*. something Cole the barber of the ch. in. Tundar't tive innings, or like BVi FIGURED FACTS third 1:46 3-6. Sally Preston. (McDon- Time. Riaflv Stately, b. in. Cobb, Det. A . 118 437 91 159 .364 Cubs hart happened to have'been nam- da full games. King of Mist. Montclair, Kokomo and Ford held Cleveland to three § Hgf 2 Snodgr'H. NY.N. 82 258 43 93 .360 Roseboro also ran. ed Johnson cr Smith or any other .. .dr The for a pitcher hite In the firet game, and in the ■Baron May, br. h. (Sayles). laijoie. Cl. A... 116 471 66 167 .357 endurance record directory he might by Louis Durham, who went DETROIT. Naps hit- name in the have B| AMERICAN DERBY, PACING D4- Speaker, Boh A 109 414 72 144 .348 Is held second Hughes held the just good AB R H O A E innings. he been able to pitch as ball as |- VIBION, PURSE 15.000 D. Jones. 1 t 4 0 0 2 0 0 SUMMERS EASY less for nine Then Is now doing, be Ailecn 2 1 the Naps got five he but he would not pJohn W. Coakley's »>lk. m Dcleh&ntv, 2b 4 0 0 2 blew up and riding C by Arrow-wood. 6.150 feet Cobb. c. t 4 1 2 1 0 0 FOR MACKMEM 11th. Kaler, recent- about in a “Cole 30.” runs in the Yesterday ■arCbxb won, Crawford. If 3 0 0 4 0 0 American Asso- the manufacturers of tho K’Hp ll Dodge's b. li. King )’<»l*\ 6 11 (5 Moriarty, 3b 4 o 3 2 2 1 ly of Columbus which bears the same namn CAMP TELLS HOW FOOTBALL 2 0 ciation club, held the Highland- machine ■lilt (Harrison), second. Bush. s. s 4 0 1 1 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31.—The in- as the Cub pitcher presented the for- jrr Gilbert A- Tardiff's g g Northern T Jones, lb 3 0 0 7 0 0 er* to three hits and no runs. feet (Woodbury),■ third Schmidt, 3 0 0 4 0 0 cidents marking Tuesday's contest vs. mer Flay City barber with one of the ■ Spy, d.Olf. c Barney Petty of the Browns Sr J McDonald's b. g. <’htef Wilkes. Summers, p. 2 0 1 0 1 0 the Athletics were painful. The Mack- very best machines BRtAIKETw. fourth. Time RULES BE APPLIED stopped Washington's winning feet (McDonald), SHOULD Works, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 raeu fell upon Summers at opportune BShafru •Lathers streak and held the Nationals The Can* rlult proved bo match for KifDillon Queen. Lulu Hunt. Wee Lot. moments and in between, compiling 13 Trolley leaguers Belle. Vara Boy. Kings 7 runless. the Spalding yester- Totals 32 1 7+28 2 hits in seven innings. Athletics, -7; day The and Stanton also started. to an opposing Its eighth straight and <’rhs was heat 11 to 1. Hptoir Fanny “How Play Foot Ball,” for 1910, the clear when he finds ATHLETICS. Boston won ' hit hard and the fleld- - Now, R H O Detroit, 1. Sox who Spaldings Cass ■HR AMERICAN DERBY. TROTTING 'by Walter Camp, has just been pub- end immovable in his pathway. AB A E inning the Tigers game from the White I ing was not up to snuff. R; DIVISION. PURSE SIO,OOO this revolutionizes much of the - Lord. If 5 0 1 3 0 0 Until the ninth failed to make a run. The Sox lished by Spaldings, says. many Oldrinß. c t 5 0 1 3 1 0 had one man at third base. Only two |Ba N. C. Hyam's g. li. Bob Douglass. ning game as practiced by Collins, 2b 6 1 2 4 3 0 had but one hit, which was made (A. thing every went far as second. Jack Coombs ■By Todd. 6.140 feet McDonald), won "There is one that and it means hard work, not Baker, 3b 4 2 3 2 3 0 as by Meleon. EjT. X. Nolette's I>. h. Oxford Boy, -Jr.. teams, pitching his usual kind of hall. H 4 coach and captain must make up his alone In planning and devising new Davis, lb 4 0 0 6 0 0 was feet (Cox), second. Murj>h>, r f 4 0 2 0 0 0 In the final inning Cobb scored from and I'EV, Moffttt'a ill. in. Alice Rooac- mind to recognise under plays adapted conditions, but S3.SO—BUFFALO RETURN—S3.SO J. at the start to these , Barry, n. a 3 2 2 2 1 1 an infield out, which was CANADIAN -6.065 feet (Murphy), teaching players to forget I-app, 3 2 1 7 1 0 second on TRUNK RAILWAY SYBTEM Lotta Crabtree's hr. ni. Sonoma the rules of 1910; that is. that all as- also In the Tigers made. The GRAND m ■ltias into Coombs, p. 4 0 3 0 1 0 the only run PACIFIC ». something that has been drilled Tickets on sale each Saturday for KSOirl, 6.140 feet (Sf-Malian fourth sistance to the runner, except that Tiges end the last eastern trip of the I.AROH DAY F.XCIHAIONM Time. 2:29. him, off * 10 1 p. m. train, vnlid returning from POINT*. ■ Major Wellington. which precedes has been cut them. Totals 37 7 15 27 season afternoon in Maoktown. 10:40 CANADIAN ft Bf. D M.. Jennie game distinctly this 5:30 Half fare for the round trip. Going Kaldar, under these rules. In other words, “The new means Buffalo Sunday or a. m. Monday ■Ctonstantine, Baron Dell, I.axa- Summers in eighth. Sept 2. 3, 4 and 5 Return Sept ■vua, Olga W . Husky Harry off.’ and the lot of the captain •BatVid for Clarke, manager of Pl««»burg following date of sale. limit Teazel. and the runner with the ball must strike, ’hands by ball. Fred Get Forf-st. west, and also started. tCol' ns out. hit batted team, for not observing 7. tickets at 7 dim Ferry or plunge, or circle with uo one to and roach promises to be indeed hard 12 3 456789 R w'aa urreated City Ticket Office, 124 Woodward* I'nlon Depot Phones M. 4834, ■ they spend limits with auto Nobody ar- Port-st push forward he meets op- for the first weeks at least as Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1— l going fast. ave. Telephone Main 39, City 4 42. A. K. EDMONDS. D. P. A. bint when • reated Pirates for too principle. These two Athletics 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 7 WINDSOR HORSE position. or seize and drag him along try to instil this Summers, 15 in innings; early Hits—Off 7 when he begins to And the going should proceed to work as in off Works. oin 1 Tw-o-hase hits— Old- I BURNS TO DEATH lay out Three-base hit—Baker. choked tip in front of or caleh September as possible to a ring. Collins. him. —Barry Double plays— ——— and whirl him round tackle into plan of campaign.” Sacrifice hit i a and Lapp and Collins; Oldrlng and Col- lins Left on bases—Detroit 6, Ath- I; F The race horse Cumberland, enter- letics 8. First base on errors—Detroit In the first event ut Windsor track 1 Struck out —By Summers 3. by Rloday. was burned to death last night SPEEOY FIGHT Coombs 5 Stolen base—Cobb. Rases H>'b barn on Glengarry avo. Charles on balls—Off Summers 1, off Coombs IS EXPECTED 2. Wild pitch— Summers Time—1:61. owner of the horse, made u empires—Connolly and Sheridan to get “IF” ip D.g. mh ByAefperate effort the animal out a4. Ktf the stable, but was kicked in the Athletics 695 .89* •**•? KLINC’S and barely succeeded In saving NEW YORK. Aug. 30.—A ten-round Boston .600 .604 •-'!!? WIXDROR ENTRIES WEDNESDAY. * ROi&d .575 .**67 Race, 7 Iwptfpself, purchased bout scheduled for Friday night at the New York 572 First maiden 3-year-olds, A Beer Guest and Host I Cumberland was RJitl -o"4 ••1W furlongs: Amyl Sir Cum- for by Detroit 101. Philo 102. njtely recently Mr. Chandler. National Spurting club, between Har- Washington 431 .466 .147 berland, 103; Mapleton, 108; Battle .417 Cronin, 103; Temahoe, ry w’ho claims welterweight Cleveland 4.1:2 .429 Fleet. 103; Judge Lew is, the Chicago IHH .M‘4 385 103. UHLAN GOEsVoR RECORD « championship of America, and Harry St. Louts 308 .113 .30i> Second Race—Selling, 2-year-olfla. furlongs: "Sugar Lump. 98; Supple, fc HmADVILLE. Mass, Aug. ::n—An Mansfield, an English scrapper, Is en- 108; Thrifty, 103; Lady Ormlcant. 10T; It is a matter of history that ior 50 years Kling’s ißteftltnipt by Uhlan. 1:58 3-4. the fight Anne Revere, 103; Good News, 103; Re- gaging *he interest of New York Limpet, 110. Bgrid’s champion trotter, to heat novator, 106; his followers. Third Race—Purse, S-year-olds, 7 Beer has been unexcelled record of 2:01 to wagon SHORT LENGTHS Montagnle, 102; Beau Chil- ■n and the Mansfield put up such a good fight furlongs: A’.nericnn Derby were the ton, 107; The frolden Butterfly. 107; Ta (BIS.OOO against Lew is when they met at Phil- that today drew thousands Nun Da. 104; Don Antonio, 107. IflMCnelH adelphia that there was an immediate John Mirrlitan, chief of umpires, Fourth Race—Purse, 3-year-olds and track miles: Ta 94; It is matter of knowledge that Kling’s Pros’t p to the famous here. demand for him to appear here. It worked the l»a *»*s in the game at I'hll- up. I l-t«th Nun Da, a l€. K. O. Billings, of Cleveland. I'h iidelphia yesterday. Jack retired from ••Blackford, 104; ••Cliff Edge. 107; j| will be Lewis’ first local appearance Hayward. 116; Johnson, 106; owner, and Doe. Tanner, his , active labor a few weeks ago, but will Tom Fort highest stability of any bottle beers; Once bis .-utco >sful tour of England occasionally regularly Lenmence, 107; Tony Bonero. 108. possesses the jhe big gelding work when the believe that assigned umpire can't come. ••Watkins entrv. and France. Race—Selling, and Spill be able to accomplish the feat. - Fifth 4-year-olds it will never ♦- up, 6 furlongs: Gwendolyn F., 107; that it is always brilliant, that cloud American Derby, lineup all • | The a handicap, The Cub* }*nkrd their Soil, 109; Lord Nelson. 109; Domlnus be divided into two divisions, one around Tuesday and beat the Phillies Arvl, 112: Dona If., 118; C. W. Burt. and Children Cry 3 to 1. 114; Admonltor. 109; Gen’l Marchmont. pacers one for ‘ Wm 112; SUverln, 112; Kling’s is today V; three ore carded in ih« FOR 109; Venetn Stromu*. It is a matter Os fact that Pros’t FLETCHER’S Pittsburg hit Watheweow for I- »«ff- Rovsl Onyx. 114; Joe Rose, 117. Also Hterptters’ division. Bob Douglas and tlea Tuesday, yet won Ids game, 6 to 2 ellarthte to r+art. Loyal Maid. 107. Bdaoma Girl, will be the choices. CASTOR I A Fits support was clever, the (Hants Sixth Race—Selling. 7-yc«r-o!ds and the Standard Bottle Beer of America. having Li assists Up. I*l rnlles; 'Hedge Rose. 89; *Re- S' K Fbr the paring divisions there .ir- Hn4; Louis dcs Cognets. 107; Northuni- inviting flavor, its satisfying have never been ix Hand, H*7; Clay, 108. The st. I.ouls Nationals are not go. Eighth Race Selling, 4-year-olds and any other ing south next spring They will train up. 6 furlongs: Olive Ely, 107: Neosk- equaled by beer. DO GOOD WORK within 4T> minutes of Mudville Hue nleeta, 107: ‘Pedro, 109: Duke of Bridge- would think with a whole sonson in wnter. 109; Corley, 109; IJ»*le Osage, St Lords staring them In the face the 112! Hawksflight. 107; Dorothy Wehb, athletes would like In gel ns far away 107; Drill d#vNovles. 109; Sight. 109; An- It is a matter of wisdom to drink Kling’s Pros’t strong-armed pitching as possible during the spring na L. Daley. 11:’: finltnte, 117. The MUOB of is at hand. After July 4 «r each •Apprentice allowance claimed. one can expect almost anything from the Hingcra. ‘ meals, at your club, at the hotel---every- neaeon FINER AND BETTER with your Tuesday was quite an occasion among the to**« ra. Young Schardt. ''MRS. NANCY SANBORN DEAD. Working for Milwaukee, held Indianapolis without a hit or run. THAN EVER” PORT HURON. Mich., August 31. where. the American l eague there were El* In three pitching feats of note. Hay That’s what the management say Mrs. Nancy Sanborn. aßod 76, widow Collins, of Boston, held Chicago to one hit. a single by Meleon. i|e of CionerahWilliam Sanborn, died yes- gave no bases on balls. about the Toronto Exhibition. terday at her home in this city. Mrs. Hughes working in the seroud game at New York against the Nnps I). & C. Line is offering attractive Sunborn was one of the pioneer resi- • PHONE MAIN OR CITY 264 FOR A CASE no b|ta in nine innings, retired one man in the tenth heftne a dents of Port Huron, having been h\p rates. round trip. Tickets mmtMf was recorded allowed two the n and blew up so completely runs $5.65 born here Ang. 26, 1H36. She was mar- mmd.. oft him in the eleventh. good going from August jK to ried in 185 k to (len. Sanborn, after game game American Id the Kaler, an association recruit, allowed September 10, returning until whom the Wil I lam Sanborn poei of UMNto bits. In the first contest of the double hill Ford held the Naps to this city whs nnmtMl. A daughter, • September fYich of biTlftlf'fe 12. Ask our city Mrs. Frank Jenks. of Port Huron, and said PH. ma KLING BREWING CO. The Athletics le 15 hi*a.*»tr Rummers Works. ticket apmts for particular*. three grandchildren survive her. i