SJP I EVJSNfarcf LEDGEKr-lWLAJJELl'&JA THURSDAY wM 'M septjbivIber 13, lim "f 'A 7 . it - , 5,'4T1 -,..--,. ," r. , ,y ' 1 aJY & fcv V HRINERS TO GET TOGETHER IN SOME GOLF COMPETITION WHILE GOLFING YET IS $ I BARON DOUGHERTY DISCOVERS NEW WAY TO BEAT THE RAGES; PROVES ' IT BY WINNING BETS BY MISTAKE Sage of Leiperville Does Everything a Bettor Shouldn't Do at Havre de Grace and Emerges With Healthy Bankroll -i.. .a Iia wise CUV- will) ml- IT ISN T niJ" ' Lets the ijets nt tho race trnck tliwe ' sometimes the Innocent bystander Is 1 ..I.tiin11i r-triA1 In tiieht In tlio crown arm '".,"'"'. i. talc TM ON hen Shave return tickets on the railroad W " ' i...i i .f,.rn tin fourth rac ,M in i.. -""" ,-,.-,, A, ,..nni.p tota-mowyn -:". mvvVrc..le. IM. b.w 5?r'dr1.!.,!f!r:, 1,,cly S'.Mn. tannened I?.. yesterday, and one person went flttW" '.,,, banltro1 whllo hit fa i I I if i t . l a fnttrMi ruri find ... ...ad 1I.RL HeiUlU II.W wwi ... ...... timmv pouifherty, tho noted Uaron of l.lo S, suddenly discovered himself In the E,h in front of the betting machines. The S,?on "as taylnB his annual visit to the Mek. and his knowoledgo of tho horses Z,nltcd of numerous cllpplntts taloen from $" newspapers that print tho "best bets WlthUio Information clutched firmly In Ma riod right hand, Jimmy started for tlie rarest machine. On his way be humped 'tatc Nick Hayes, whose fare was burled In his raclne program. NMck had eyer np. tnntanro of a man carrying a dark secret lie) feared that some ono would discover It. Some Inside Chatter i "What have ynu Rot?" nsked the Uaron, who always listens to export dope. Mick looked up from tho propram nnd flure was a picture of sadness smeared nil tvir his fsee. "I pot the urln an1 hay layer" he said gloomily. 'That's all I not " "I don't mean that," retorted DoiiKheity. '"I mean what borso liavo you got In the rext race"" ' "I ain't got nothln'." vas tho reply, "t toildn't even beat a old upplo woman today ,j;,ery horse I bet my money on is so touch that lie frlfihtens the others nnd they run Iway from him. I like you too well to slip you apy of my epcrt dope today." r Jimmy looked over his pllu of clippings 3d decided that n horse named Assuino flight finish In tho money. Ho therefore decided to bet on that lmrsn to place, or to come In (.eennel. Ho Jollied tho line nearest him and when he i cached the cashier laid. "Fifty dollars on Assume " He received bis ticket, but when be looked at It he saw them was "toiiictlilni; wrotur. His ticket was fifty to win. The Baron looked around and caw tb.it he cot ' Into the wronir line There are different windows for the. bettors, each bearliiK a different bIrii. Straight bets arc taken In one, place In another and tho thlrd-plnco wafers in the thlid. So Jimmy tiled It Stain. Tho e-rowel was pretty thick at that time, and when he planked dow n his money a second time he loft the window ftellnf that be bad done n Rood ilny'H Work. However, he swiire softly to lilin Mlf when ho discovered that hn had wan lered Into another "stralRht" window by mistake nnd had $100 on Assume to win. Mistake Pays Well 1 This aroused his Ire mid he made up Ml mind to Ret down his orlclnal bet. There was no chance to return his tickets and get his money back, for thv don't do business that way at the track. So bo made sure that he was headed for tho proper window nnd made bis bet. As he was leaving t'.'.c betting ring a friend, who bad u habit of talking out of one corner of his mouth, told him that limden was a good bet In that race. Ho made his plea so stromt that Jimmy de cided to maku one more bet. He pin thated a ticket on I'mtlcti to place, hoping thaMnis would offset the "boner" bo pulled irtien betting on Assume. Then came the htartllng lltiale Annime teok the lead ami kept It until (he end The hprco won and paid $7.9u for every $J that was bet. J)oui;licrtv Was dazed as ho tried to figure his winnings anil almost uttered a kmckout wallop when be was told that Emden finished i-econd and paid JJ.10. But, that was not all. In the last lace By ROBERT V. MAXWLLL tho Uaron picked Wooden ShnH to win. He fell In line again nnd took three tickets. Then ho wnndered In front of the grand stand to Wutch the lare. Wooden Mlioes put up a game nice, but was nosed out at the finish by Hubbub "Well, I got enough," s.ild Dougherty disgusted!, us he slowly took Ills tickets from his poi'ltet to tear tbein up "This Is the lust time I'll ccr . S.iyl" be yelled excitedly. "W'hnt't on the- tlikets, nny way 7" livery ono within hearing distance took a look. The Huron of l.elpcrllle once mores got Into tlm wrong line nnd bis tickets read, "Wooden Shoes to place " And thai Is what the horse did "It's a shaniu that so many people lose money on the race."," mummied .llmni, ns be made bis way to tho cashier. "If they only played a i-vstem the) could take all of the money from the tiaek In a week. Guess I'll come back again tomorrow." To tilth for Red So After n disastrous trip to Washington, where they who manhandled by the Sen ators, tho lied Son today ale ill New nk ready for what probab! will lie their hard est battle to keep in tile l.ii'o for the American League pennant. A tough S"iles with tho Yankees is pifdlcted, and thu to sult will deteinilno whether or not the Ronton dub will be net it in the fall classic against tho Munis. Harry and bis playmates ate having haul sledding these autumn nftirnoons It seems that ecr club In the league Is after them, and fight to the last ditch in nil of the games. Vostc-id.iy Washington held them to :i tie In sixteen .Innings, nnd the teams probably would be palng vet had not darkness put an mil to the ronibat. The other sK clubs In the league cue nothing about who will win the pennant anil ale fighting jtlt as bard for games now as early In the season when every one bad .1 chance. That $2.",00n bonus promised the I'.ul So plijpm if they won the pennant will not Improve their playing to any great ex tent. At present they are worrying ovtr the probable lo's nf their share of the world's seiles coin, and, with tho $100(1 ad ditional, they should worry all the more. Financial troubles are bad for hallpl.iyu's. Yanks Show ng Speed Hill Donovan's Yankees are going at a fast clip these la.vs and llie-ton will meet with some opiMwItliin. In the last eutnui(le meiil between the clubs the Yanks t udely shattered a pennant dream when they won tho majorit.v of games trim the lld Hose. Just now tliev are much better than when the.v vMted llawston. Four games will be plavfil In three davs ilabe lluth Is slated to hurl today and will bo opposed by Mo. gridge. who e.uly In st lit) season held the ihainplons i mile's. Tho White So have another day of lille ne".." today betoie they resume theli iliivc for the ll.ig Tliev open with Detroit to. moriow anil play a series nf three game". Huck Wf.ivir, who Injur cil his llngei lu Washington n few weeks ago, Is expected to return to the liiie-np In a xhnrt time, and his pro.-ence will add at least r.o per cent to the defensive strength of the team. A'h in Washington Connli' il.uk. Joe (ihl and the Atliletlcs left town thlt. morning fur Washington, wheie the.v will entertain tho haicbull pub lic for the nevt tluce days The manager and bis players, to aj nothing of ilr. Dhl, viere Jubilant over the showing of tho club jesterday, and words of praise wele lieaped on tile h'ad of Irilliii for his wonduifiil stlckwotk nnd fielding when he sat In for Sttiffy ile I mis. It was the llrst oppor tunity til Iff had to show his prowess and ho took advantage of It Now Connie has a good substitute for the Incomparable .Stuffy and a swell plnchhltter besides. fr Robins Drive Fittery to Shelter in Fifth Continued from I'uge One runner, and Myers scoi cd from sc ond base while the home team was trying to pull oft a double plav on Johnson's hit to Niehoff. Cutshaw's Hingis scored tho fifth tally. Rube Marquard became moro effective as the game advanced and when tho eighth Inning started liiooklyu was ahead by I to 3. Niehoff and Stoi 1 gave great exhibition' t fielding in the contet. whllo Olson made four singles In five times nt bat. I'Ht.ST 1NNINU Olson singled to right. Daubert beat out t bunt. Jljcra tacritlced, Xlclioff to I.u eru On Stengel's grounder, Olson was run down, Flurry to Niehoff. to Hums, Stengel taking second. Niehoff threw out Johnson. No runs, two hits, no errors. Paskert fanned. Kvers hoisted a lly to Johnson. Cutshaw threw out Stock, No runs, no hits, no errors. S1ICONI) INNINU Hickman beat out an inllclil grounder. Cutshaw sent n long foul to Cravath amt Hickman moved up to second ufter tho catch. Krugcr lined to Cravuth. llvcra threw out Marquard. No luns, no hits, no rrors, Cravath singled to right Wlilttcd forced Cravath, Cutshaw to Olson. Luderus walked. Niehoff popped to Olson. Hums Jlnjlefl to left, AVhltted t coring and Indents taking third. Hums stolo second, Fittery fanned. One lun, two hits, no errors, TlllltD INNINU Niehoff threw out Olson. NleholT also threw out Daubert. ilyera walked. Myers died ateallng, Hums to livers. No runs. Jio hits, no errors. Paskert filed to Stengel, tvers walked, lock doubled to left, Kvers stopping at third. Cravath filed to Hickman, Kvers did Mt make an effort to tiy to score. Whltted toubled to right, livers und Stock scoring. Wderus talked. Niehoff fouled to Krugcr. Two runs, two hits, no errors. FOUHTil INNINU Kvers threw out Stengel. Johnson singled Jjj left. Hickman filed to Paskert. Cutshaw lied to Kvers. No runs, one hit, no errors. uurns fouled to Myers. Fittery 'fanned j i ,xt douoIel to left, Kvers Hied to 'oiinson. No runs, ono hit, no errors. , FIFTH INNINU t.Kf"e'" singled to left. Marquaid doubled IinJi , .""PoJe. Kruger scoring. Olson .. vr1"' Marquard stopping at third. ..' bou,lcd a single over Nlchoft's .. "'"'oard scoring. Myers singled to iV. r' Tlln tho bases- Lavender replaced Lib? '2 lh0 bo: for Ul FlilHleu. Stengel .S?V 'ordng in Olson, Johnson forced .,? .iat tne l',art Niehoff to Hums. ?n ?i.threw t0 Luderus too lato to douple ?,. n5on at nrst anl Meyers sofircd be ii!L ."" C0Uld Bet tho ball back to ah." i Hlcltman filed to Whltted. Cut iZ 8"led'to center, scoring Stengel nnd 7 Johnson to third, cutshaw stole W. Ti Snw flle(1 to Wrltted. Five , x hits, no errprs. i.t yV threw out tock. Jlyora also threw !,,-"---." y ten sate in rignt center 'SLi V . f.1?' "Whlttod Uklng third. Niehoff W HlCkman. Nn rnnn Inn hit. n nun 1 '" -"- r" , t- r3 lit ff to Stock to I.udenjs. o run.", oim lilt, no erioi- Iiurns lined to' ilers. I..ivonder l'ai'kert popped to Olson. No runs, no 1 1 rors faimeit. no hits. SIIVKNTII INNINU Jl.vcrs singled to loft. Stengel bit into u double play, Kvers to Stock to l.uderus. John-Miti singled to center. Johnson stoln second. Hickman walked (.'utshaw forced Hid. man, Stock to Kvers. No runs, two hits, no errors. oh on thiow out Kvcis. Stock giouuded to Daubeit. ilnitju.ud tli'ew out I'inv.itli. No runs, no hits, no rnois. IIIUIITH INNINii Kiuger walked. .Marquaid fanned. (; on slnglnl to left. Daubert filed to t'ia vnth. .Vljeis forced Olson, Slock to livers. No r une. one lilt, no trior... Whltted popped to D.iuboil. batted lu p'.ice of l.uderus and Daubeit to .Martin, ml Nicholf llletl to No runs, no hits, no eriois ALEXANDER BEATS PFEFFER IN 11TH Phils' Groat Hurler Regis ters Twenty-sixth Victory, Blanking Brooklyn, 1-0 WHITTED DRIVES IN HUN l'llll.l.tlis IIAI.I. DAItK,pSept. 1 1 til over Alexander and Welter had n great twirling duel in the first game lure this afternoon between the Phils nnd HrookUu. the homo team innlii;? In the eleventh In ning by the score of 1-0. Johntrj livers started the winning tally with a single to center field and went to second on Stock's sntrlllce. On Schultes lilt to PfelTtr, llvtrs was put out nt third while Selmlte belli IIifI. S lllllte enllglil tile Dodgers asleep anil Hole Krctmil base, fioin where he scored the only tun of the game, when Wliltttd's Ilv dropped close to the right Held foul line for n base lilt Today's vliimy was tlm twenty-sixth fir Alexander this season and the fifth straight game that lie ha. won null Sehulte sprlntel for the plate with tho wlim'iig mil III the eleventh tuning only one member of the two teams had been able to get pasl sicond liafe Paskert. who reached t lilt il base In the llrst Inning, on a walk, a .u -lllUe and an out lu s x Innings Alc-cnnder retired his op poiients In ordir and I'feffer did I'kewlse in live Innings. Hath tlub eonnected for cvcn hits. Pferfcr fanned nine Phils, while eight Dodgcts sliut k out. Fit 1ST INNINU uloii fouled to Niehoff. D.iubcrt was out. Stock to Uidonis. iljcis singled to c-nier .Mjers stole HPrnnU. Stengel was mil. Alovindcr lo l.tidcius. No tuns, one hit. no errois. P.isl.tit walked, livers sacrificed, Myers t i Daubert. iljer.s made a great play on Stotij-B aioundcr and threw him out Sehulte popped to Olson. No runs, no hits, no eirors. SIK'uND INNINU Wheat went out, Alexander to l.uderus. Johnson fanned 'trishaw grounded to l.uderus. No i uns, no hits, no errors. Whltted fanned I.udenih flint to John son. Olson thicw out Niehoff. No urns, no hits, no errors. Tltllll) INNINU .Miller fanned. Pfefror Hied to P.i-I.ert Olson lined lo Stock No runs, no hits, no errors. Klllefer fouled lo Mjcr. Olton tluew out Alexander Paskert went out. Cutshaw to Daubert. No runs, no hits, no enors. I'liFIlTI! INNINU Daubeit singled to center. MjciH f.iuunl. Stengel fouled to Kllb-fpr. Wheat giounib id to l.uderus No runs, one hit, no eirors, Kvers fouled to .Mver. Olson tluew out Stuck Selinlto fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. FIFTH INNINU Johnson singled to center. fiitshai, forteil Johnson, Stock to Kveis. Miller i-lngletl to left When I'feffer fanned, 'ut shaw was doubled up, trying to steal thinl, Kllleftr to Niehoff. No runs, two bits, no errors. bitted fanned, l.uderus lilt the right field ferns- for a lngle. but wns deelaied otil at sicond tijing for a double. Stengel to Olson. Stengel muffed Nlehori's lly. Klllefer Hied to Cutshaw. No tuns, one bit, one error. SIXTH INNINU Olson filed to Stock. Daubert llitd to Paskeit. Niehoff and f.uilerus both made nice plays In retiring Mjers. No runs, no bits no errors. Olson threw out Alexander. '.il.cil ilngleil p.yst Olson. Kvers Hied to Jolnrsnii. I'.iskrit llt it stealing, illller to Cusou. No runs, one bit. no erroiH. SIIVKNTII INNINU Stengel lilt the tenre In right foi a single. Wheat foiicd Stengel, Nieholl' to Kvers. Stuck made a tiullllng one-hanil Mop of Johnson's gioimder back of second and while off his balance tossed Hie Pall to Kvers, forcing out Wheat. Johnson dic.il stealing, Klllefer to Stock. o runs, ono lilt, no ct rots. .stuck was cillcd out on strikes. wa also called out on strikes. doubled to left tenter, l.uderus MPhtitr Hied in Wheat. No runs, no errors. KIUHTII INNINU c'nlsh.tw singled to rigid. .Millet- sauil fieed, Alexander to l.uderus. Pfiffer fan- neti. moiK threw out Olson. No one lilt, no errors. Klllelcr singled to left. Alexaudei foultd to illller. P.iskcrl forced Klllefer. Myers to Cutshaw. Paskctt stole second. Kvers fanned. No luns, ono hit, no errois. NINTH INNINU Stock tluew out Daubert. Alexander tluew out M.rs. Slengel fanned. No tuns, no hits, no er 101s. Stock singled to leu. Sclmllo sacrificed. .Miller to Cutshaw. AVhltted f...i.,,i i ,, cuicion iierus was puipovcly passed. Nleliciff fan went out. I iieii, o tuns, one hit. no rn-ois Alex the Greater l'iikirl, el. livers, i. Stm k, . Mrhutlr, rf. Mhllled. H. . I.mlrriis, lb, MrliulT, .lb. lilllcfrr, e. . Alexander, p, Tiitnlo Ohciill, stt, . Ilnllherl, lb. Mrrs, Mb, . Stengel, rf. Wlieilt, If. . !idlllnll, rf. ('Ilthtutw Miller. I-I'feller, II. I.IKs Ml. I . . . i .. . 4 II. II. (. I. I I I . . .11 ItttllOKIA All, . . A .1 I I I I V. II, 0 n (i a ,. n n o n n n n : n 1 o HOPE, 11-1, WINS AT HAVRE DE GRACE Willie Brings Home Long Shot in Two-Year-Old Maiden Race .-l.l l:i n A. K. I ciIhN Two ctnt :i; II I'.TJ II I when u limine run was Morcil, 'I Mii-lnce hlt M lilllril, l'iitlinw. snerl lice lilu liter-. Miller, Sehulte, Mnrk. sirnck mil II) Vlevnncler, St li.v I'fetler, II, llHsrs mi InllU OIT Alexil inter. Ij HIT I'fef fer, 'i. sinlen hopes Mjierc, I'nskert, sehulte, t inplres Klein nnd Kmslle. DONNELLY VICTOR IN WESTY HOGAN Chicago Gunner Shatters 100 Straight and Captures Amateur Title FOUR TIED FOR SECOND ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. Sept 11. I:. !' Donncll.v, of chlcagn, 111. won the We.'ty Ilogan Amateur Championship this after noon The Westerner ttipprd u notid Held of incne than I'.'o hooti-r1'. Including m.inv ilinmnlous. In the Jvft-tniget i.u-c. Pour sli'ioiii, aie tied for seconcl position In the sixty Miu.nl i with scutes of P!i. C 1, Cobnrn, or Mcchanli-sbuig, o. : II. w. Smoots, another ohlo.iu ; l-'reil H.itlow, of Nc-w.uk, o, and II Pendetgast, of Phoenix-. N. V. m'ssed a single target In the race lid Ilelljcrand J. II Mlnnlck smashed 'JS c P.. Pl.itt Al Hell. Jerome De lice, U. N. Pli-Ii. W. 11 Patterson and Jese tlilllllh Were among the leaders, with scores of !". Pud Harlow will ho high gun on the day iiinong both bin own division of "slmon pares" and professionals He went straight this forenoon, and accumulated 111 breaks In the 14", targets T H. Keller, or New York. Is high piiifossiiinal, glassing 11::. I'hnilcs Newcoml) broke !ir, n the champion ship and 110 foi the tin. Woolfolk Urn ders.iii and Kred Plum dropped ins out of STAItllY BANNER SECOND IIAVIIK DK UIIAC1I HACK TltACK. Mil., Sept. 1.1, Hope, n rank outsider and paving moio than 11 to 1, upset the bookies' dope here this afternoon and romped thtough Hie two-ytar-old live-furlong lace, the first evt nt on the ptogram, with Willie up Thirteen entiles left the barrier, and llopo su prised even the most ijt.epllcal by get ting nwa.v fioni the outset nnd staying out ftont until the wlte was brtken. The -mminiirler; ilstnilng tuiildcn to-eai olds. isi.'.'tt iin.se) :.!) -ee-ol'ls TO 1-J Sehulte Whltted walked one hit. runs. 1 1 lol.iiirin. NINTH INNINU Whltted plajed first and Sehulte leit for the -Phillies in this Inning. Stengel went out Kveis to Whltted. .lohusini walked, but died stealing. Hums to Stock. Hickman singled Inllild and stolo second Cutshaw xvhaleel a homo run Into tlm left-field bleachcis. Hickman M'Otlng ahead of him. Ki tiger died. Niehoff to Whltted. Two lun-., two lilts, no or roi s I Irons filed to Stengel. Dugev hatted In place of Lavender. Oli-on tluew out Dugej. 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MS 1:10 ill i:Tl U'll tliiuci; liettln - 2 1 :i I i t M 1 a a :i i :t ii I L' I 4 II lis d V:I7'. &&! BS2 IsWvi '.'.Hi!. i 1 I .Mount Holly Results tint, AVcerldllKtmi House StiiKe. iUlno silver eup ilon.it'tl ly Uleliunl l.titiilj. i. li til . Iv 11,-liftHru. Dilli Veunfi. HulMike, Mass.; Plemlni; Sam Kciremall, li. h . !' Hand- 8om Joe. Hlchord Car; b reehnlil. N. J NUEht-tt Ho). P. .1. K tfiiarks, I'ldlaileUililu: lVii- cock . Mlntniiirk, l tr . by IImiuiiim r. v. w eiiuna. iiruoKi)ii. I.et-Ho , Florence Wnlte. li m . Tlium- iih White, l'lillailcliiila:.Itlin White ' Kelly, Lll: c. Kleharil l.alilb. Mount Hull) , Mil'inliilid. .. It J S . b B., Jl l Sulll- viin. l'lillaclefptila: Toy.... Tln.e. I'lHi.. i'lU's, -'dil' 2:11 i. J:H trot, purso IOn. Moho, li. m . by MohoriU, M lllluin Johnion, New Yorl- . . I Alllewood llie Ureiit. b. u . by Allle. wood, J. i'. Parker, Palt-rsuri, .N. J: Cnrr -1 I.entlll.i, h m , W II. .SelMun, .Mount Kliko N. V. 1. Mr. Dell, 'b.' if,, J. J I'iielan, I'ltinau. X, j II Zombro Hex. b. K, Piank l.ekhtlia- iner, Norriatomi: Hipanshlii i . . . . . I Olenora, b, m., W. t! tax. .Vtulllm. Hill. N. J.I Uarrlaou ........... I. Uoncly Hoy, b. ir.. Frank l.eichllia- nier, crnaiowii nme, .-no, suu- Nettla i'atth, Kell. Newark, Pancy. Ilnttinaiui Jerry I'ra, NUou ... .,, Walter H . I'eacoel;, Plilladelplda. . .. I llllcn Todcf, NoltlnBhanl 7 May Hamlln.,hmth ...,.,,. Time. 2:lMi. -!'f -,v,f,'1V4-S:1T trottln, puiay lino:,. . Cliarlea I'enii. b, h., Jamea. Kendall Urove. Nettle v ,' j'ohiiiio'n ... J. . . . . I...,. fhln,fl I.eA ,.) i,ree .V';""--' u.-f.i. V:i3li."s:V5"i! in narta miriA 14(1(1! Mlas Abble llreno, b. m.. .-sat na. N. J. To- I I Vol' Vx worthy. I'e.eoei;; VbllVdVlpM; '. '. .,. 3 10m. X.wu,lu - ., tV.lla Phi uiC.lnhlJ 1 a ? nrA Oliver, c. B. I,ak Worthy, e. ., Super. TKNTII INNINti M'ln.it foulecl to t.lldeilis. So dpi John miii. Culsh.iw ilouliled to center Miller walked. Pfeffer waa calieel out on strikes. I No i tins, ono lilt, no eirois, Klllefer Hied to Slengel. Olson llneu .on Alexander. Paskert fanned. Xn inn.s, no bits, rio errors KU1VKNTH INNINti ol-.nu fouled to Nlehori". Daubeit rauritil .Mjers fouled to lauleriis. No tuns, no him, no eirois Kvers singled to ctntei Stock i-.uii(lied. Dauliett to Cutshaw. Sehulte lilt to PfelTer and Kveis was out, Pfeffer to M.vets, Schultn holding on to fii st. Selinlto stole second. Whltted dtopped a slnglo near the right-field foul line, fcorlug Sehulte. One run, two hits, no eriois Plll.sT tui'i: , furloh.-is I HeilM, 11111 Willie . S.arr) llimiirr. 111. It,m.iii II TreH'l l.lsl.tly 1 1S. Hievnrs ... . A. HI I Imi I III S-.i. Urinliis, Tell Vie, U'lallsque. Ileriilillne P S. utf. IIW'. Will Soon, Je l)'l Viei's l.utb- ssnee-per. Stiuwiirt. Jr.. nine ran. Ph M. SIICHNI) It.Ve-i:. t'-iileilmi.l eni'i up. niir-ep ft.'nm . inucs 1 WnrliHk IIS Allii . IS :in 111 Ho I .' Illtl'l'l l II,, itrjidit . til ..ii n ic 'I Fountain I in. 1 IS, elirl.. . . II .Ml Time. I lit 2 S The ('jirnf-t, Phil T . Sliuil- lerer Duk of Norfolk, Soiu ililnit Doing uml Stino.e.l ttltn l,n TIIIIIH llAt'll. tlner. enr-nlils uml iipnanl, lnimltlK piiri-e llon. t mile ulnl To juriH. I Kiilrli 111. CllltiK .. ..v.'l.iici el nil .1 HO .' Wiulan Hid. Hot bin ... I ill) 2 so 3. I'riihttilllnn. Inn, Willi" . .. - ml 'lliii I IT :!." Vlnlii.-ur Lieiiunilii .stone-li-iiX'- lllt'kroi't und Mlllt- II. also run. FontI II IIAi'i:. Ilu- Trenton Selllne Sluk-s. two veie r eld, fl'iucl .il I'd, .lj fuilona: 1 Tlppel.i Wit. bet. III. Ittmiin J.I HI JJ sn J.,ln .' lI'erR'' VV. Anr, I'll. Iinhe hn. ... ."'.in a.'jn 1 Tiirnlcb- III si Wella . . . II Ml Tine. I HT II S. Jule V Irjliil.e Vt II und Drill Vlust'-r el-cn inn PIF1II lt.Ve.-i:. nil obis, luinilleup. Cmi ndd-d, el furloni, i w-t iiobiii til. n,i mi. s linn '.' so is in 1' HriiiKbilisl. l.'J, ilj rue . . . -.so J.IK) .1 Tut I'nil.lt, t It). IIIih -.-so Time t :i I .1 crimper. IM cinllliei- Ling 'I'll Klllil"e, llr.rk li.iv. .VUrl- Illller. Murplo. Tiring I. In, nnd llopd ulii ran. -rfl FALL TOURNAMENT OK LU LU TEMPE COUNTRY CLUB EXPECTED TO DRA1 't RF.nnRn.RRE a ktn- t jst nw anx ,pe ; avvv av-' '-'AVi- a. a. j. a. . . i MKf j. vx VI VXJi. A-JAWfim v Course Is in Fine Condition and Some Very Pi Prizes Are Offered, With Possibility of Four Flights ior Players -H 183 lli'lmiml Ucsiilts two etir-obl limldelK. lllllS Il to I puts i' iivci: t'l furloriss; I t',,!. IIS Vt, Vie,- Clint II to ; I'jrlU.m. US lliiMiui i to ' T to 10 Moa .1 Mnonebind II.", Trosl'-r T to 1 II In 1 S to o 'lime, 1 Oil J ,", Poor .lee. M.iijn'-tlue, Plui larls, Peru i, simitu. Jim I'lnnev, llolden tllow. Mins l1. i'i. Aulrei. Sir Oren I" and iIuiImh. ulfo r in Slli-DND ll.ve i: rnur-vtnr ulils Rinl UP. slee plei Irene, li.indlc.iii seliinB, hIiuuI -J' mill's: 1. Doubt, t. II'.'. Ihrri. 4 to 1 to 111 out -' I rent Hill I II. llemlcrson s In ., I to It out .'I. Sjosiel, IS'.' I'ohcik II to HI I tn I out Time, I S'JI.,",. inl5 Hire.! aurters. T1IIIID HAi'll. nil iim-s, hlsliu.'Uht h.inillrap, Jilmi niliieei, T rnrliuiRH . I Sunlit).)! II I'.'l. Ilutuell. 1 In j 3 In 5 1 to 1 " Kilts 11 l-J-J. K-imli . T In I 'J lo 1 4toS II Knhlnuiir I'.-S. Pell" . I to 1 Tto.". ltnj 'I Inn. I 'JT tl.erli.ire mid Ilbliie .vi,el,l-n Blso ri 1 lil'ltTII ItVi'lI. Oil Nuriery llliiulli an. tn-cur-oldi. IIiioii ncl'led, il furlou'; I. Jin It Ihere, Jr , IS,". Pi Ik II lu I ." lo i 11 to ." .' VVuril'ill'l IS.', l.i'flus.. .11 to.", epl 1 to ".' :l l.udv Dorullii. in", .lb Clr.i S In 1 3 In 1 s to o Tlm- 1 11 -.' S Liinlus, .Vlatlneo Idol. llHlitrJ, lluiihiiii-ie, tiold Tussle. Htltc.li lu Tlmo nml Unill.ul" iiluo tan I..id) Uorntliv nu mld-d -itorter Plflll ItAi'i:. tluee ve-ir olJs and upivanl. ebillullU-. I'Urie (Clin I mite. t. HrooliHn. Hid l.yk. .. Tto 10 tto tout J. Hill" 'lldslle. llcl. Obe-rt, .11 to .', :l to." 1 to 4 II. lluierp- mil. I'etr . .'!) to 1 n to t a to t Time, 1.11"-,,. Intone and i'.ub-i also tun. Lexington Itcsults PIIIST P.Ac'U cl fiirleitiiss: 1 Hasty I'orj, tus, 1, t.cu- lr U 111 I'alotn.ir. 10''.. c. Ilos- ers II lluiv Alice His. li Con lii'll-. . . ... Time. Ill:; .", Ini. Ilciiuu Pilm CnrUrj vv., Peep iVIMnn tilenero und Tourie hIho ran ISUCeJND IlAL'l! S furlnnus. Lt'l-vre Msrtin. litt, vi.irjei ..).IU IS.Mi J4.M1 J Su,11 Nnmv. IIS Jlurpb Ih.Sn S.UO :t Independence. 112. Mnrtln 11.1.11 Time. 1eu4-r. Prnmes Crawford. Mabel Track- Dlrtv l'sep Untie i'hiirI. Hutu SuIvh telle, llullaull nnd Mlitrem Polly also ran. I'.'J "lo $11. To 3 HI I so .1.10 .... I so Spot. Vcue, 1'lnrk M . Naarctli Kace HcsuKn S 14 ilni trot, puri" $inn. lluleitli illrl. I in.. V.oM-imllli . . I .VI I.eo. b. er., eioodhearl S Moellii. b. in.. (I. .viitirutb :: MlltS Hell, h in . Ilaiwnol I Time. SIT'. . S II'.. 2.14'.. lu-t i.vss r.vv i;. i'i'ii.-ii. j i"n Harper Announces EnjraKcment ... ..... i.-. w.v -T-. Snl. 13 Thi inl MAtzK-Enntn-nt - ..! t . - j....t. .i ie' . . iv .. - ,-.",- .:-. . . .. i-!i'm&Ttfhr&vi & .jbsk.iCSmK ?nlb wr rpx.JBkaaHR t-k? TWO NEW IVIEN REPORT FOR FOOTBALL AT I'ENN I Mil-, ii etui- lideklleltl in.ui ,,n r,,t je.ir'H fti'Miman team, rcpoitecl to raptuin llelulo elillo;-, of Hit- I'enii fnotlull team on Krunuliii l-'leld UiIh after noon. Tliei-e was only a mnnll turnout of c-:inillt.ite, ua most of tho men uto liuy tnltli'" tlio exams Another new faec on tho field "was Honifln', a UiHSSll'an. vvlin Is liiexperteiu-cit lint f-liovss proiiilfce of ileeloiliiu Into a Rood liacliflehl niuu. Tomorrow 't. Havre de (,'rnce Knlries Plrt rar- mirrr. for ih.,.,,.,,i, nuie-i, r, furlonuK .VMiis Urn. us- Uui'iliu 111' Jule J "I: Tit for Tt. His IV'u'i.h ,Mld?'Hi.'- "oTK ve'.'eTelrins. ",T' "ea,J ''"" '' "'- .Seeond 'see. ilinii for te-i-ar-oIil. .-,' furlo-'sii Kunn HIU, Ilu: Lord lle-bert 111)' .".":"".'u. "!' .!."l'. I'J's-tfoiil HiT- VneubuliiiV Third race, elaimlnv thiee-!ear-o'ila uml up pii. -r,l 'O, se"1 Cotiper KI itr, till, Hlcluird l.AlDfdon, 114J HilrllnrHiiie. lucl, cTrnlliv. Hij: Anmhlnn, lHjC"lit.1.'e Wlngflelil. 0J, Sllrrup, jo'- M-nitery. tin Fourth rate, uellluc, fnur-iesr-o'd hud un. ""d, II fu-lnlnts II" mil' 1SS, Klim's Oil,, ill)' Ulns 'suijet. us- Widow Heilo)l. nss I'lumoiie. lo'ii Annie K,l?ar. in.': ITeatnn I. Mil'. II". I)' "je 107j Pimter. I'.'Si IMli. ert lirarflei, 117. 1tfs US, llrave e'uniri'i, no. I.e'ii!er inii P"ili"in U7; ,Joefliii Xsrale, 114: Truo e See. 107 Ulklb'e m dCnrtt nbii) 'I'luiT. tlSj Hel"ible 107 Kats, r.-n Ur- 'OS' 'Poll- J . HISi Kultur. lo.li Uacle. IIS; Illrclmsn. ISS. I'-lftb er.--, eieiiul' foiie-in---olcs nnd un el and 70 varcls Vtclet. ll.'i floodwooil, 11S Montreal. Hmi Ilroom .Corn. 10H: Petlar. Hull l-olori), 1D3 "Front Hojnl. Oil Sniurtcier, US ()ttamlielt. lOSt l)llery Lauder, 101)1 Kk. inont. HlOj llarbard. -int llaluM. 10SI Illeh Td. I"1. ()H'eeney entrleci. SUth riee, eialmlos. feur-year-oldi and un, mi. and to yrn Hiker. 1 110 1 Uvnli lllcli Iloval Meteor. 10(1- t.ltlleit IleWl, ion I niver , Klnir. IIS- "Nannl" MeOee, Hilt hovol tpirr,t HIT) .n.iei-iev. Jicit Pe. inn: AW". 1ni. Itanip init liima. lOOiKsrlv MH'n, list Carlton, jni r-!.w ICi-tl-- - a llOPnll''. e ;.' . I .ee I liv Cluilos II. Xevvroinl), of Plillntlel- plria, Peiit'sjlvntiln rteaptured tlio Stnte tliamplonslilii. The Ke stone trapsliooteri" accumulated I8 lireal.s in the S"0 lamets e3teifl.t. unci tlio total held by a Koodly margin at the conclusion of the race thin foierionii. Tho team heat New VoiU by live taiRetH for tho title Tho total of ISS is the best recorded sinio the bin fe.ituie was included lu tho AVesty IIok.iiih' pi out am In U'lS. New .let&ey on tho championship last car v.ltlt 181 break, and New Voile tho year previous In t-mnsh-inu IS" Pennlvanlii took tho chaiupion slilp the three pieeedlnB ucaMiiif. The .scoies IVnnavlMinm ' U Nemomh 91 Allen Hell US Veal lllllesple. s; II. 1'. llerniun. OS: I'aul It'lluifier, l"l Total 4,s. ,Ne" Voik P h'. Wilaht im. II Pendergasl. lis c: N. Plsli nil: W II Patterson, DO: Jerome 1),.' Ile US Total. IS:l, Ohio C H rorlmrn. t'S: Prert lUrlow. tUi. P. t'. DU'l. U'i. H W. Smoots, Del: W. II. Ule. till 'I'etul. Is.. N"ew .lersei c II. Piatt. SO, P. S. Toinlin fill. Pnd Plum, till: v. 1 Imw, 1)1 P. J. Hint line, ti'l 'I ulal. 4TS. Markind It H. Morgan. !l7. 1". 1 . Ttosei,crrv. tl'l Pi ank li'llnieier, 111. V. 1). Monroe, 01: '1 . P. Hlf-ndil HI Total, tilt. Illinois- V. Il Atlicrlon. ml. lien I)onnllv DS (' It Steelier ss. Mrs II Hold Alnu'rt, Ml. Il-e'ri'ld Alim-ll. ill Totdl III r Hi'laM.ire I. It IIi-hii Ii.iiiip. aT T i'. M.ir cliall. im. T II. Mlnnlck Mi. VV VI Hammond. Mi, W. i:. Palmer ss. Tntnl. Ill l.c.xiiiKton Kntries for Tomorrow t'lmt rji'-. ii-irae Iiluo. ilut -jeir-olds el fur 1iIKa Tiikuluu Murtb 104, llii-cenniiil, till. Ho, tor llnrluw Hil, Hen ll.iniiMon. nil, Jnek Straw HIT. Aurlu.l. HIT tlall.ilit l..nl HID, Ilufor.l, 110. . . . ,, S.iond line, puree- SOD I it,-e.i r-Olds, fdj furlon-a Jatk Htlinrl.. 1UT Vivatul D.l. HIT klni! IrciMito. HO. HoIIIumi. 11". OIIe Wood. US Alalanta. US. Te t'lii-lllilli IIS Third rate, nur-ie llliiil, tluecieur-olil and up. 1 1 HI mil" .MeAcloo, 101 Alilebarilli, lull. I.m- brnlderv-. 1H. Tokay. Kill luurtll race, tuiinillUt. 'i"". uii'-e-jrecr-niu'- and up. ii furlongs 'i leek nu. iiiiMner, ilia Ophelia VV . M l.llierumr. Jol Jeffer, HIS, )llllir, n'l. dieiuuom. ,", , trutw, ..., Ardent, Hit). Noblemin, III). Arthur Micldleton. Ill Arch Plotter. US AIo eliijlble f)ortor I'mbree IU.I; Hell Ilo 114, Juel V , 1HI: Jumea (I (III i'eniod. till: Joeukir 10 1, Mllealone. I til. Piflli rare; nurre IToo. the t'lniblan, three-vear-ol'ls I mile l.elvllp. lu.l-, Patamounl, 101. hunllaili. tol, Wnraaw. 101, Vulor. 107. vlppor- '"sltii ra'e, clalmlnii. ISOii. nialden threeear iileia 5 furlonira Tom Tit Mil: M.uiky Ha. ti'.i. t-ht.k llarkley, tol. ParrUll. UU, l.od SUi, 10" Ifduion fn.1, Hrneat II. Iml Ullllsaii. 107. si luile 10'i Happy 1 bought 110 Henefartor. HI AUBUIU, II Alio el.ulble Tipple Sahblb, jus- lmrna" ' HMI Do.-lor .S'lckell. : Mttlo lluVo 110, VV. P. Dubnej. III. Seventh I aie, tlalmliiK. . three-jear-ulda and iimvard.. 1 1-HI ndlt.-noj. IDS. Ulelnner. iii-l- liuveilale. lllcl, J I .Stone Kill; Pairs le'iinl loii 'Ihe diader lull. Pony II. Iff, Ho. y .),), mi l ,. ,,, , . " .' ." ..-.-'.-v.. .: .i..... ..,l weaiuer urn, ......... Sellers . I .lllillie Moore, li r.tnnwood, ib i rujiscwano I), rullj Ann n m Kline. . , tloo'ltieari , I". Medrath. Millrath . Hon ell. I ll"lleVOO,l IliHlien f. Kins' Wllke" b i . I, in a a ... ., , Time s utf'i . so')1!, s.oa'i alker to Coaeli Williams VMI.I.IA.VISTOVV V, Ma.! . Sept. 13. The Wil liams fcdleje Atldetb iouneil announeed eter clay that Pre, I Walker, it pitcher of the New Haven team ol the KaRtern League, has aciepte.l the appolnlmenl as Williams' football eoaih for the lomliiK jcchoti Walker nan avalntant to Alenzo Siuks eo.-li h of the Pnlleraltv of vhleafin. for ae ral season 'iho ai hedulo haa not been i ompleteel Ttli: thlid uimuat coif tournament ot the l.u l.u Temple Country Club will be hold Thui'Filn.v, l'rltlay nnil .Saturday of next week, ntul there Is every Indication Unit the entry list will be the lamest In tlio history of the ounel Bolt club In thin city. Tlio entries close next Tuesday nlcht nnd the tournament committee Is made up of Dr. llenreo It. chairman : !', K Worley. Ij J. Ueimctt and It. lleorge Ward Play -vv III becln on Thursday with an elRlilren-linle tiuallfyiniT round, and the tarly slartets ulll piny over a deu -covered courpe. iih tho tiualll!i'atlcm round will bculn piomptly at 8. The Ural and Kccond match play loiind will be plajed on Krlday and tlie (.eiultiiinlB and llnalit In the tluee IllKlits uill be lield nn Saturday There will be three sixteen, with the possibility of n fourth. The winner of the first sixteen will have ills tiamo ctiKraveel on the V l-'reetitmt Ken elrlcl; trophy nnd villi tret n. replica of the ttophy. nnd a tea and e-olTeo ct will go to t lie tuniier-up, vililln tlio winner of the de feated elKht will ijet a combination dish. The Piealdeut'x Trophy, a Oliver platter, w'll K- lo the winner of tlio heeond lllKlit. a Mlver pitcher to the runner-up nnd a eako dish In the winner of the beaten elRlit. Tho l.u I,u Temple Country Club 'trophy, to tho winner nf tho thlid lllk'ht, will bo u. eoffeo nt. a silver cocktail sinker to tho .-unner-up and a roll trav tn tho winner of tho beaten elBht There will also bo a Bold medal to the man who turns In tlio lowest (core In the cpiallfylns round. Golfers Must I'lay Through Tourney Those who enter tlio tournamont aro re quested not to tuin lu their cards unless they are wllllnir to play the three days or until tlu-y are beaten. The courtesies of tho toui'fo and clubhouse nre exit tided to on tranl for the week preceding the tourna ment. Tlio course is a hundred per cent better than it was at tho name lime last car. There Is now a, healthy coat of graiH on tho falrwass and Rood brnssy lies nre posible on every hole. There are new Breeds on tlm flt-bt. -tcconel, fourth, fifth. x xth nnd eighth holes. And while there Is fall crass on sumo of the greens, the greens will he in excellent shape for the tourna ment One ot tho most Interesting holes on the enuK-n Is the Miort seventh or quarry hole. It Is a mashle or tnashlc niblick shot over a quarry on to the green. There is no fair way of any kind on this hole. The face of tlio quarry has been sodded and a large pit has been placed back of tho Breon nnd be tween It and the road. Formerly any ball tent into tlie quarry was out of bounds, and tlio player was permitted to drop an other ball for the loss of a xtroke. Now a ftnall section of the quarry to the right hi out of bounds, but If tho ball lands in tho other part of the quart y It mupt bo played out. rormei'Iy tliete wcic boundat lea on al most every hole on tho course. These have been done away with and at prcbent the only boundaries are a portion of the quarry and the road back of the seventh green. Newton nnd Clarey lrcviuog Victorn Herb Newton won tho Kendrlck trophy for tho 111 st time in 101G. Last car It was won by I'd Clarey. The club is spending mere money than ever on tho trophies this J ear and a record-breaking crowd Is ex pected to play In the tournament. There will be a largo dinner on Saturday night and tlie prizes will be aw aided right after tho dinner l.s over. The week will end with a big danco and to this ult the en trants nre cordially Invited. The Shrlners aio noted for their hospitality and, as It is tho last tournament of tlm year, we may evpect to see the golfers out in force. 1'nr tho benefit nf those who want to go to the tlub by train, trains leave for Kdgc Kill at 7Hf, 8:47. 1 0 : IS a. m., 12:02. 1:02, 2:02. 3-02, 1:04, r.:32, G:02 and 7:40 p. m. Hemming, the ttains leave at 11:41 a. m. 1:17. 2:4(i, 3:SS), C'04, 6-17. 7:38, 10 -H nnd 11 10 p m. Busses from tho club will meet all trains. Shawnee Tourney October 11 to 13 The fall tournament of the Shawnee Country Club will lie played on October 11. 12 antl 13. The event was won last ear by Noiman Maxwell, of tho Aronlminl: Country club, who defeated among others Max Marston. It Is a tournament that lly 1'ETEK PUTTER ?w bi. always appeals- to PhllAdelphlans and thwJwjiVi 1 s vi J IIIUII.IU mil II IHL Ik I air ITR IIMin MT Utf Quaker City players will be In attnt)an. j&j Oswald Ulrby and Jerome D. TravrJ XA win play in a thlrty-slx-hole cxhlbltM' - iniiicn on r-aiuruny ior me neilent of tliaytfoV! Ited Cross at the Knke Mahopac course. .. " Jh The return match between tlie Poor RlijVXJ aril Club, of this city, and the New YwtfsSiV a .i.....e.e.... .I..I. ...en ... -, . .l jTTje 'i (.1 iiniiiu i lull 'veil no Heaven m inaj''itv Slmmerman, , aiwanoy Cotinliy Club on .September If. 'Tl'l i,. .luLiin-N ... i T11o nrst matcli was played at the WhJU- July II Vi ; marsh Valley Country Club on nnd resulted In a tie. The eighteenth annual Invitation tourna ment of the Kkwauok Country Club will'' be held nt Manchester, Vt., beginning to day and lasting for tlie remainder of tkfc, w eelc. i Macks and Senators Deadlocked in Seventh Continued from Pace One out IJalc.i. Strunk walked. Mclnnla fan ned. No runs, no lilts, no errors. roster out, Witt to Mclnnls. Mortal f.mneil, Leonard singled to right. Leon- -' ard out Mealing. Mayer to Witt. No runs,, ono lilt, no errors. riFTH INNING , Shanks threw out Orovcr. Meyer Flnglnl tn right. Myers fanned. Jamlcson filed to Uice. Nu runs, ono hit, no errors. Witt threw out Alnspilth. Gallia fli4 to Jamleson. Myers tossed out Menoakay. " No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING Witt singled to left. Witt Mo1 seconC .Shanks threw out Bodlo, Witt going t'- thlid. Hates fouled out to Leonard and Witt scored when Alnsmlth muffed Leon ard's throw nt the plate. Ono run, one hit. one error. Hates threw out Shank". Milan bet out a hard grounder to Grover, who made a great stop. Milan was out stealing, Meyer to Giover. nice called out on strikes. N runs, ono hit, no errors. SHVKNTH INNING Kinder threw out Mclnnls. Grover out tho same way. Meyer doubled to right. Mvcrs singled to left, but Meyer was out at the plate trying to rcorc on the hit, Menohkcy to Alnsmlth. No runs, two hit. no errors. roster Mrglcd to right. Morgan sacri ficed. Myers to Mclnnls. Leonard fanned.' Alnsmlth Hied to Strunk. No runs, one hlt, uu errors. lilGHTH INNING lamicson fanned. Foster threw out Wltt. Shanks made a great stop of Bodle'a grounder back of second and threw hint out at first. No runs, no hits, no errors.. Grover throw out Gallia. McnosUcy filed to Strunk. Shanks doubled to left. Milan filed to ISodlc. No :uns, one lilt, no er rors NINTH INNING ' Ilate out, Shanks to Leonard. Strunlc walked. Foster threw out Mclnnls. Grover llletl to Morgan. No luns, no hits, no ci rors. , Itlce singled to center. Foster sacrificed. Myers to Mclnnls. Morgan lilt by pltchetlj-. nan. ijconaru nieu to mrunic, una .rue was out trying to go to third after thk catch, Strunk to Grover to Dates. Hm ,' luns. one hit, no errors. , .'; Tomorrow's! Helmont Park Entries ' '.l&!u Plrst rare, tlio Northampton, all aitaV handicap, eelllun', 7 rurlonsa. mala couraa "' .Sticnol. Its. unites. 118; Urckmate. lll Kar-. rM Kin.:, luil; Hlarllke. 103; Jllaht, 104i Court-t -Bhlp. 1 in; Home Het Home, 10", Heeond race, ateeplechaae. aetltnir. four-year-olds end up. about 2 mllee tlrey Leg. 146; Arehdale, 14i; Webcarter, 14S; 'Iteddeit, 142. Third race, ibree-car-oldJ and up, mile Iluckboard. US: Mlrza, 110; Uex, 120: ManltUl Tol lis. Pourth race, for three.jear-olda and up. handi cap, 1 1-tti mllea Chiclet, 12i Viewpoint. 122: Di'i.male. 1 J 1 1 : Wistful, US: Daddy's Choice,, 11.',: Kuckboard. Ill Fifth rac. to-j ear-olds, aelllnr, 5Vi fur longs atralk'ht lllch tilrmuua. 107; Plnafor II, 107. Sabrtlnnh, lut; 'Producer. 102, Soumanjha, 1U4 i Klxlh rare, two-iear-olds, 0 furlonaa straight Bully Boy. US; Uueland, loaj Trite, 10: Snlrlt ot Prance 10; Nepperhan, HBt Spark. Il; Trompe l.a Mort, lot): Lady Rookie, 1081 HUzonry. 109; He-hale. 112; II. ('. Ilasch, 103.- Apprentlco allowance claimed. ri Weather, clear; track, fast, i' w 4 iKiT Veil ' V'? fast RACES TODAY At Havre De Grace 7 Itstes Hilly. Iiielmllng n Mefideilinse mi-i:l.l. KACI3 TRAINS. 1'eniia. It. II.: Leave llrund Mrret Statloii, PJiSI I'. Jl. Wrt I'ldlailelnlilii. ft a P. M. UuiUslon to tiriind hlnnil nnd I'adilurL, $1.00, -"Vir?t'-l"i. !:30 P. Jl. SUITS $1 1 80 TO ORDER --- ItKIIUCI'.l) lllO.Vt $30, $J3 tie f:o PETER M0RAN & CO. v;.r.;,i.n, t S. E. Cor. 9lh and Arch SlreeU Open Monday and Saturday Until a'aletk BROADWAY A; C TONIGHT ,. - x UBiO ALL-STAB BOXING 8HUW , H . WniSPKi J- S4 fW&JsMs V. aaafl s IN 1866 "THE BOYWHO PEGGED SHOES" DECIDES TO GO WEST mm :v-.. cL-Jer3X .Tr- Frontier town of Black Hawk, Colo., where VV. L. Douglat lo cattd and continued hit chosen vocation of hoe making. CAUTION-Besufe the price stamped on the bottom hat not been erased or raised W.L.DOUGLAS 'THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE" $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 You can Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas Shoes. The Best Known Shoes in the World. W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bottom of every pair of shoes at the factory. The valtieis guaranteed and thewear er protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost, no moreinSan Francisco than they do inNewYork. They are always worth the price paid for them. phequalityofW.L.Douglasproductis guaranteed x by morethanoyears experience in making fine shoes. Tlie smart styles are the leaders in the fash ion centres of America. They are made in a well equipped factoryatBrockton.Mass., by thehieh- estpaid.skilled shoe makers,under the direction ana supervision of experienced men, all work ing with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. For talo by over 0000 shoe dealer! and 105 AV. It. Douglai stores in tlm lnrjce) c-ltlei. If not convenient to call at AV. Ii. Douglas store, ask your local tie nier for AV. h. Dons las shoes. If he cannot supply you, take no other make. Write for booklet, showing how to order shoes by malt, postage free. M & lisssKillW I Hsssssss;! TT'Sk. eTSBVaSBa7iBB9T.BSS--nL- ' .'.!v ft? i l4iz&trpjol4 rraildent AT. I Donslas Slio. Co.. S10 Spark St. !rockton,Maii. BOYS SHOES S..tBUWcU 8.00S3.80 $3.00 BEWARE OF FRAUD Neae feRlH walcsai W. L. Beaglas aaiitB and ike retail1 atta la , atamaed en tke aaMaas' TAKINQSUMTITUTIi V W. L. Douslas Stores in Pfilladlohlai: 117 isovin uiriiui Htreet 4uio Lancaster Avenue . iii7JUftrMM;0tMtfti -Kh k a . ti -wn a.c7. tm r c Am. -. a a a . a m - 2354 North Front pt. , 5.11!
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