mil EVENING- LEDGER-PHILADELmiA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1917 ,', .( .., jr- , . JS-., , ERMAN WOULD RATHER FIGHT IN RING FOR UNCLE SAM THAN SOMEWHERE OVER THERE !.'( IIU '' i' EXEMPTION FOR PETEY HERMAN WOULD MEAN ADDITIONAL $17,500 PER ANNUM FOR RED CROSS FUND Bantam Boss Would Split 50-50 With Uncle Sam if He WasfPermitted to Wear Ring Regalia -Instead of Khaki Hy LOUIS H. JAKFE BUKOlu; retc iiermnn ts causa upon to Ktt nil dressed up pretty In khaki nt jCeiv Orl'nns October 15 thf champion will nrik another cfTort Tor exemption. Tills time lli nantnm bos will make n bualneas proposition on the ground' that ho could benefit lil nd our counto more by tr milnlnS on this side of the Atlantic tlinti b belriB cnt "omo l,,ace uver tl,frc- If I'cte were allowed Immunity fiom the draft he would be pleased to help I'ndo (jam by turninc oer 00 per cent of Ills ring earnings to the Hed Cross. As It wa fig urcd that the tltleholder could compete In thlrty-lle i)OUiB u year, und estimating s.ch contest at flOOn. tho lieu. Cross would te enriched annually by $17,500 through the efforts .if Herman. 'I don't get It at nil." J'oc Kutcli. lid .,,, Philadelphia pal. tniotes the N'ew Or- un, Italian " 8y'n bctjr lhe UK11? champ left l'hllly tor home last wirk "W Ith fne In the trenches the United State will 1...0 Mm services of only one man ...I,. s hand. If I was, at mi'mtrv by boMne;. tmnltlB etnl. es. ve" 5" l'er i'. win thousands .llnrs I'ould be made m year ;nly one man un me allowed to pene my over 35 per cent, to the Red of Koldlerw nnd tnotV comfortable tfid easier with the additional money irom "'I can lake pari In tlilrty.-IHo contestH a und still be taxing minis vj. mc lsast guarantee I would (ret ror i-acn maim tv'ould bo $1000. wlili'h means that 1 would ulit $35,000 llfty-flfty 'villi the lied t'rosx Can anj one be more patriotic? Is there anything fairer' M services In the trenches art valued nt $30 a month. Hon't ou think i,o Ooiernment would be Betting Just u mile if not n. lot, the better of It It I was to turn over close to $1500 n month to the Red Cross, tnstcait of mc pulling don a $J0 check''" Kutch to Knlist 'Hie, "doctoi" himself fald todaj that lie would leave for New Orleans about October 'l ; that If Herman still was unable to tuc ceed In his exemption hopes, Kutch would enlist in the same camp where 1'etei w.i" rent foi military training and keep the boxer In thape for the ring Then Her man plans to bid for nt least two furlouKhs to that ho can defend his title In bouti again"1 Kid Williams nnd Krankie lluina "Herman told me." caH Kutch. "that there shouldn'V lis nnv trouble whatever about a referee for n bout with Williams. All mat the champion Insist Is that uo llalllmnre man shall be the oniclal. In mentioning n probable, referee Herman salfl that It made no difference whether Matt Hlnkel. of Cleveland: IM Hmlth. of Chi eago. or Sammy Coldman. of New Orleans, wan the man to give the decision. "I'etey says he has never met Hlnkel, but feels satisfied that If William was to agree on the Cleveland man the champ would be willing to let his title rest In the hands of Hlnkel Personally. I think Hlnkel would be n good man. ns he proved himself a good sportsman when he dis qualified Pari Morris In his bout with Fred Fulton. Herman, as long as a llaltlmurean Isn't considered. Isn't nt all particular who Is picked to referee. He would agree on the suggestion that name' of Hlnkel. Smith and Goldman bt placed In a hat and the one picked out to referee." There Is no denying tr.at Herman Is broken up becauso of the draft, and even If he was allowed a. furlough to box. It Is doubtful If he could do himself Justice In defending his title Pete told the writer thai he never would enter a ring unless tin M 1 a Id nnml .liSh. M...1 ! I .in(1Ja,,l' . ,, uj ,,, uuu f-tlCAv 0 11,1 in, .V,II1III,-Il of victory. So It may be that Herman's box Ing days are Intel mltted until after the war lly that time, to use Herman's own words. "I wouldn't be afraid to bet that I'll be a lightweight ' Ileal Test for (!us Lewis Ciusslo Lewis has been coining along with rapid strides recently, ns was proved hv his two vlctorlei over Tiennle MrXelt. Tonight nt the Olympln Club fiurslc will get an op poitunlty of placing himself up nenr the top nt the contenders' crowd on the trail of IVte Herman's crown Ous.sle Is ty meet Kid Williams, considered by lnanv aB the most dangerous nsplrnnt for the title If l.rwls enn win as decisively over the Kid as he did over McNeil, (iussle will have to be recognized. Training for speed to smother the P.altl moro bearcat w Ith un avalanche of punches. (Iussle hat put In two weeks of diligent work, lie will answer the bell In gieat shape While Willlamn may be the favor ite, them are several experts who wouldn't be shocked If Lewis wns the winner on point finllor Oeoige Volk, the Iron-jawed phe noni of New Voik. will be with us for eight een minutes In the semifinal opposed to Young Joo Uorrrll. ,loe can hit with trtp 'linmnier velcdtv, but If anv one expects a knockout he will be dlsnpponlted. Young C'haney. of Baltimore, will meet flenntn Volgnr. of New York. Jlimnv lllute. of Hal tlmnie. will take on Wall.v 'Nelson, nnd Young l'ationu will box Jlinnij Ill-own. aw I .IBUK3H! ! , K'l - " liH OUT OF WOULD SERIES Uobby Byrne, former Phllly, lins been dropped by the, White Sox, after helping Clarence Rowland when Buck Weaver broke his . ' finger. GARONNE AND PAGIN1NI WIN AT HAVRE DE GRACE lIAAP.r. UK UIlACi:. Md. Sept :( -Cave Man, earning only 105 pounds, looked good to the talent In the opening fclx-fur-long event fur maiden two-year-olds here this afternoon, but two youngsters proved too much for tho favorite, and In the last furlong (laronne and Mllltace shot to the front In time to take first nnd second, le apcctivelv. FII1ST H.M'l! lllnr mIJen mo-year-ows i. OifrSnn" 111 Ambrose K.M1 Jft.OO J J 10 j. .Millmi . iu LouJfr . . . Kiwi j.jMi o (.-svemsr,. W WulU t . . . . a" Time. 1 5.1 2 ;. Will Hon. OUllju. Juie l Valia. M, llotokn S,-irf stnlwerl. Jr Honarella. Xustrul. Ihsmnr. lrlnh Mol also rati. bcrKhJ. Simon rure 1juls V SKI 'ON li HAi'K. olllna two-iear-olds. u' ll'tiSSmlnl. I in isow an ' 13 CO 3 lii JJCo .'. rti-Kblinr.1. 101 Hall -3" "" 3. Tumll, In 1112. Walls . ,. Time. Ui .Ml" r.w'Pi.. "- "..v..-V,; Bender Wins Own Game in 'Pittsburgh Opener Continued from Tata On today when they shut oui the Pittsburgh rirates. 5 to 0. Pitcher Bender kept the seven lilts of the locals scattered over seven Innings and show'cd his best form with men on, par ticularly In the fifth Inning, when the first man up reached third on a double and an error, where he was left Klmer Jacobs was directly responsible for the run scored ngalnst him In the third Inti Inc liy uncoiklng a wild pitch after llender had nlndcd, ns the next out put the visiting pitcher on third base, from whero he scored on a sacrifice fly With Carlson pitching in the ninth I.u derua doubled, went to third on n sacrifice and tallied on Mender's second hit. VINST INNING Paskert tiled to Carey Schmidt threw out Bancroft. Stock fouled lo Schmidt. No runs, no hits, no errors. Jackson popped to Bancroft Mollwltr. singled past third. Blgbeo was afe on Bancroft's wide throw. (ar"y forced Big bee. Stock to Kvers. I'arej out stealing, Kllllfer to Bancroft. No runs, one hit. one error. SHCON1) 1XNINO Sihulle tiled to King. Whltted walked mid was caught napping, Jacobs to Moll ivlt7. to Pltler to Mollwitx. l.uderus walked. Kvers singled to right, l.uderus stopplnn nt seoond. JrcoBs threw nut Kllllfer. No luns. one hit, no errors. Boeckel fouled to Stock. King singled to left and was out stealing. Klllefer to Ban croft. Pltler lifted to Paskert. No runs, one hit, no errors. Tltlllt) INNINU Bendei .singled past third nnd went to necond on a wild pitch ltlgbee threw out Paskert Bancroft walked. Stock nied to Carey, Bender scoring after the catch Jntkson got under Hthulte's lung flv. tine run, one hit, uo errors Schmidt singled through Bain i oft Jacobs sacrlfled Bender lo Kvers who covered first Stock threw out Jarkson, Schmidt taking third. Kvern threw out MolUvltr No runs, on hit, no errois VOL'IITH INNINO Whltled was Fate on Boeckel's fumble, l.uderus filed lo King. Kvers hit Into a double play. Mollwltx to Blgbce to Moll vvltx. No runs, no hits, one en or. Bancroft threw out Blgbec. Carey lifted to Whltted Boeckel singled past second, but waa out stealing, Klllefer to Bancroft. No tuns, one hit, no error FIFTH INN' I NO Pltler and Molltrltx disposed of Klllefer. Bender popped to Boeckel Boeckel tossed out Paskert. No runs, no hits, no errors. King doubled to left center nnd was safe at third when Stock dropped Bancroft's assist Pltler filed to Whltted, who held King nt third Schmidt fouled lo l.uderus. Jacobs fanned No run?, one hit. one error. SIXTH INNINO Blgbee threw out Bancroft. Pltler tluow out Stock. Schulte walked. Whltted beat out a hit to third, Schulto stopping at second. l.uderus walked. Kvers forced l.uderus. Blgbeo to Pltler. No itims, ono lilt, no errors. Jackson fanned. Mollwiu popped lo Bancroft. Blgbeo doubled to left. Carev filed to Schulte. :o runs, ono lilt, no ei rors. SIlVliNTH INNINO Kllllfer beat out a hit to third Kllllfer out stealing, Silimldt to Blgbee. Bender Hied to Jackson. Paskert lined a single over second. Bancroft popped lo Blg bee. No runs, two hits, no errors Bocikel fanned. King fouled to Kllll fer. I'ltler doubled to left. Schmidt rolled to Luderus. who threw him out. Bender covering llrst. No runs, one lilt, no er rois. KICSHTII INNINO Blgbee threw out Stock. Jaiobs tossed out Schulte Whltted lined to King No runs, no hits, uo errors. Fischer batting for Jacobs tailed out on strikes. Bancroft tossed out Jackson. Moll wits filed to Whltted. No runs, no hits, no errors. NINTH INNINO Curlson pitching for Pittsburgh, l.uderus doubled to right Kvers. sacrificed, Boeckel to Pltler, who covered first. Klllefer filed lo King. l.uderus holding third. Bender singled past short, l.uderus scoring. lns kert forced Bender, Blgbee to Filler. One run, two hits, no errors, Stock threw out Blgbee. I'.veis threw out Carey. Smith batted for Boeckel nnd fanned No runs, no hits, no errors. NETTIE PATCH SCORES IN TRENTON 2;25 PACE Newark Mnro Straight Heat Winner at Interstate I'nlr TItKNTON. N. .1. Sept. 1! I Three wcll fllled laces produced excellent sport at the opening of the Interstate Fair racing pro gram this nfternooa The Newark mare. Nettle nl'tch, scored n strnlght heat vic tory In the 2 -23 paic, with Zlon Olrl nl v nvs the furtor. The Phllndclphla trotter, Hurk Todd, won two heats In the 1"!H trot, lifter whlih Notice II, tho contender, went to the front Sam Hurst won the 2;ij pace In straight heats. purse $300 . hr. m.. Moore b. m . MrFarlan,! Name Valrh. br yimi illrl. b. m . lilrK jvisrcn. d n, .sueriieM i't.,l lirirntn, a a, liavls K1ti i Lstril. b in., fipcamp. . . MM-et Pointer. l in . lwry Time. 3 ltt't. 2 I"1. . L'.IO 1 !. pics, nurse $",ou: Hum Hurst h e Hudson Quesn Hnl r m. Kline... Junn, b m, ItU'psr Trsnt b b . ilrartlsy Tims 2 101. . 2.101.. IM;1. '.":M mil, purss K.()0: nurk Tncia, l.lk. r Tov. . Notlie II. li in. Illehersnn Jsiii Winter, b in . KIoli Minora, b in . nrr .... Prince Atphlns b r Slmott rioremo Whits, 1 m Whits tllaik Wla Ml: a ts-arv. ,lr Tims. Jlsl,. S201.. '.':SU'.. a :i I I r. a dls I I FffiST.SCRIMMAGE FORPENNSaU; - '- Captain Miller Dimt' Work Between Picked Teams ' '' THREE STARS TO REPORT i. ?? rt ",ne Mlllr returned to Frrk llii He.d this afternoon after hla myitertei absence during Uie latter part of last wfc Captain Ilelnlo was at his homa In WJIIUuw! port. In Atlanta. Oa.. and In Chtca- art one nnd the same time, according to- report but wc are now certain that HelnU Is beJ for he directed the first scrimmage of Mm season this afternoon. Th largest aqiii' of tho reason was out, at least thlrtyrlv candidates In uniform taking part In lbj engagement during the day. Berry. Bell. Kble and McKenney Tr la the regular bnckfleld. The ncrlmmaga trig light and wns moro of a signal drill than a real grind. The men handled -tha kail cleanly for so early In tho season, and hkve developed rapidly during the past week. Captain .Miller wns feeling mora cheers fill todaj, for he Just received word that thiro of last year's freshmen stars would bo back und out for a placo among the. regulars. Itoush, captain and fullback of the 191fi yen! lings, wrote that he would be In harness soon nnd the same mall brought word that Maynard. tackle, and Wallace, end, would be after a varsity post, "ROOTS" BREAKS LEG AND IS KILLED AT LEXINGTON l.KXINOTON. Ky Sept. 24. A. K", Macomber's "Boots," winner of the sub urban handicap and several other turf classics this season, broke Ills leg here to day and had to be killed. lla U,ua n .llit, lain ll . Pf.ni.sr Kul Pools. 'Mister Uoolsy; lell iilso ran Hcrateheit, June Hub. i lew. lllllll' iirt' I.. " nn ""'s-' , i,.-. 1 Harsm-. 112. Pnnohus.. 2B dl In ,o J t.anadsn. loo. Kaynes l "J Vurmont 11T, Ambrose. Tims. 1 13 4-fi FiU'llTH HACK. 1 t-lil miles: 1. i'rlncs llsnrv. In. Hollies. 120 JJSO ! (Vlto. Hi:. Ambrose 0 " It WaukeaK KW Ilowan . I'ltiK' 1 l.'t 1 .'. .-, 20 1 40 2 10 J2 20 .'I 00 2.S0 Aqueduct Results rilliT ll.M'K livn jsar-old Allies. Iiandliup, 0 out out MACKS RALLY, BUT LOSE TO INDIANS BY 5 TO 4 i Double Play in the Ninth, Harris, Unassisted, Finishes A's on " Short End of the Score Last of the Indians CI.I.VIII.AMI Ml. II. SI11BK PAI5K. Sept 21 I leveland tun Its winning slreuU to imi ' atinlght bj defeating the Athletlct this nft tnioon. the sciiro being 5 to t. The Indian" made thiep rurts ,if Parnlmm In the first two Innings, nnd Scliauer went to the lubbei in tho fouith. Th- Indians Kot aftei Si li.iuei In the seventh and eighth Innings, and put ;icios Just enough, inns by good lulling to iund tho vlctoiv Turkelhon. who h.iils fiom .Marslmllliiwii, Iowa, wns t'tuihed up for elglit hits and four runs in sight lnnlngit b the Athletics Miiiiugpr Kohl feared that the Ubieties might Mi.iti'h the victory in the ninth til ling and he sent I'uuiubc in to pilch In tho ninth riRST INNINO Sit lib went out. Mclnuis to Panihiini. Cliapinan walked Chapinnti stole second. )1 wein lo tlilid on Spenl.er's long lly to Jamleson ('haiiiiiau stolo houie. Wilt threw out Hoth. Ono lull, no hits, no errors Jamieton singled to right. Witt ttied to Smith Strimk singled to center. JnmleMiu halting at second. Bodlo lined to Both Batea walked, tilling the bases Molnnis struck out 'o tuns, two hits, no errotn. S'l'ONn INNINO Harris walked Wamb singled to light. Han Ir. stopping at second. ICvans singled to left bcorlng Hauls and sending Wnmby to third On an nttchipted ' double i-leal Wamby was out at the plate, Perkins to Witt lo Perkins Billings tiled to Bodle. Torkelson singled to loft, scoring Kvnns. Torkelson took second on the throvv-ln. Smith hoisted to Jamleson. Tvo runs, three hits, no eriors, Grover filed to Smith. Wamby threw out TeVklns. Parnhnm fanned. No inns, no hits, no errors. THlltD INNINO Chapman fouled to Bates. Speaker tiled to Bodle Bates threw out Both. No runs, no hits, uo enois , Jamleson walked Witt singled to center, Jamleson stopping at necond Sttunk force J Jarnleson, Torkelson to I Ivans Wamby fumbled Bodle'a giounder, tilling the bases Hates hit Into a iloubln play, Wamby to Harris, Bodle being called out for running out of line !) runs, ono hit, one eiror Fl.l'UTH INNINO Srtinuer went lu to pitch for Athletics. Harris filed to Struuk. Wamby went out. Perkins to MClnnln. Kvans walked. Kvans (lied stealing, Pel kins to Orovei. No runs, no hits, no errors, Mclnnls popped to Chapman. Orover flltd to Smith, ToikeUon threw out Per kins. No runs, no hits, no errors. frlKTH INNINO Witt threw out Billings. Torklson fan ned. Smith went out, Mel mils to Schauer. No runs, no hits, no errors. Chapman tlnew out Schauer Jamleson walked. Witt doubled to right. Struuk also doubled toright, Jamleson and Witt "coring. Billings threw out Bodle. Bates walked. Molnnis grounded to Harris. Two tuns, two hlta, lio errors. SIXTH INNINO Chapman Hied to Struuk. Speaker Jingled to center. Speaker died stealing. Perkins to Orover. Hoth struck out. No runs, on hit, no errors. Orover walked. Orover died stealings BJIllnta to Champan, Peiklna singled past Kvans, Bchauer singled to laft, Terklns topping at second, Jamleson forced Schauer, Chapman to Wnmby. Witt llleo. to Chapmap, No runs, two hits, no errors. SEVENTH ltfNINO Harris singled to left. Wamby sacri ficed, Batea to Mclnnls. Kvans sacrificed, Batea to Mclnnls. Billings singled to cen ter, Harris scoring, Torkelsbn fanned.. Ono tun, two, hlta, no errors. Wamby threw out Blrunk. Bodle fouled to Harris, Chaplnan threw out Bates. No 'runs, no hits, no error niairru jnn1.no Smith lined to Schauer. chapman doubled to rlghtv Chapman stole third roer threw out Speaker, Chapman scor ing, PiotH filed to Jamleson. One run, one alt. no error. Evans threw out Mclnnla. Bush was nl from the bench to the clubhouse for wnit to o'Loughiin'a' deouiion, orover ant, hi- a uUbtu-d boll. Schart. batted. tinitii, ir. (iiHpmiiu, . psnker, cf. Iliilli. rr. Harris, lit. . Wnmby. 'Hi. I'.VHIIH, .'III, llllllurs, i'. TorksUmi. p, tile Berry Colllllbe, p. . Tnlnls A. I.. 0 II 2s -i ; atii(.i:ti;i ah. It, II Hi. :b. .Illlillsfeiill, t III, strunk, if, Biidlr, If. Hales, .ih. .Vlrliinls Orover, Perkins, r, Pnrlibntn, p. Schauer, p. cliang Piilmsr . Mr.lliiJ, r. Iljers, p. ItsliarnlHii , ll : .1 II I a u ii 1 0 II 2 I I) .! I) I I II 0 I I I I n n o Si n To tnN si i o ;; u ii United fur Torkelson In iilnlh, Hatted fur Perkins In r'ulith. Hatted for Schauer In rlihtb. XKan fur Ilodle In nliilli. Tlirr-bHe lilt ehang. Tuu-base lilts III, Mrunk, t'liiipnniti. acrinee lilt Wamby, llians. struel. out O.v TorkeUon, Si by Mdiauer, 2j bj M.er, I. Haass nn IKH-on Torkelsiin, 6 1 oft 1'nrulinlil, ; on" Sibaiier, ll ufT Vlr. S. Iluuble pla)o Molnltj to Harris, Harris (anakslsted). Stolen bases Chapinun, A. llit by pltrbrd hall roer. Palmer, Schang scoilng Jamleson walked. Wamby threw out Wilt. Two run. one hit, no etrots. NINTH INNINO Mjers and McAvoy now: Athletics' bat tery. Witt threw out Harris. Wamby walked. Wamby died Bteallng, McAVoy to Witt. Kvans walked. Billings walked. De Beuy batted ill place of Tot kelson, tie Deny fanned. No runs, nn lilts, no cruus. I'oulnbe now pitching for Cleveland. Wumby threw out SlrunU. Bodle singled to left Sharman tunning for Hodie Bates hit a liner to Harris, who stepped on first, doubling up Bliaiman. No tuna, one hit no errors 1 llnlly Myoiiev lot, Mv Tmsart 1110? ,xc." Bnih 1ji. 112. l!ollnsuii..ltui even Ii Slllrlt In Time. 111. A ..,.., I'ollins StoG I tn 2 out 'lunv 112 1." Hold Tassel nnd Heather llsllc also tan ... . , M'XVMi KAC1" four-erMs and up. slespie ihass aelllnr. alsmt two inllts ins, nn.. m. Powsrs.. a to., t to 1 out 2 Urey l.s, no. IMrrstle . K to 1 . to 2 I to r, !1 Mi snnsn HI Hush Uta.il to 2 uut Time 4.10 4-." ornr and liachelor alsu rn. Illillli KAVH, iiW furlonas: . 1 Mlaa KrilK? US. Olierl. ..Stol Slut 8 to S 2 vtsiieantMe, lis. I'romsr. i to j , 10 i 3 Imperalnr. UN, i'ollins . wit Tims. I 17 4. rvit'ltlK ll." 15. mile 1 lllilil- Maiden. Ill), Ksoali It lo 5 T to III t to ?l 2 IMrinx. 1211, llubinsun. I '" I tn S I'alrv VVantl lis, MoAtte 2 to 5 I lire 1 .111 I-.", Havre tic lirnce Kntrica for Tomorrow I'lrst rms. siaimlnit thrss-jsHr-oIil- ami un. 1 1 HI mill Illllls liaksr. HIT. (lol.lv. 103; Tontsis. 113, Malheur lot: llopewatsr. mo. Pro lilWllon. 10. Hnr of 1'hosntx. 102, Smusafcr 10T Jsil.lsl. IU.I "N'liiinls Mellee Sciiiiul incs. ilHllnlria sleplcnass, four y, urohls and on. about ln mllss Wstsn Klnp. 110 llair.ttun, IX'J, Iloial .Spinner. 140, Master ful, l.",2. ItHh river oil; ('Milatn raosatt, 13,1: Poll V 1.1T. iitto Floto. 1HI Thltd rnt. flalmliiK thres-ejr oMs and un ip a riirloiiKs -Thrill. '12, Haellc. tin: Wat. In.",. Mteste mills Hit MeePrka. llii. I:trl Mlalil till. Oi tu. 10.1 Watia. 101; Anvlet.v. Ill) l)lBlilt. Ill7 Leicester (Imp I 10.1. 'Mar cox II lor, Souvenir 110. Swift Pox. 105: l'rsstou Linn Mil, Bmlen. ins Mao ellclbls 1-iils-lu Hi". Klnst Wurtn IIS. Ssrhtoaa. 1U3, r.rnuk I"". H.urpll 113: Montreal no Fourth riu-s, toe i sell Helling stakss, for tbrss.vssr olds and up mile anil 7u jardi HammsLh 121. Ilolisrt llradlev lint, MM Itoche. lo7, Hold I'rest lloj, 1U2. Knyai llllerest. 106, Prime llenn, Ina, ia)Wmdsn Hhoes tun: Ver mont. KhI. 'Kilts Ml. U)J J I.lllla ins,; iiub. bull 11,1 (a,Mkrrint rntrlss l'lfth rai'r. Msiumr. for tlires-j ear-olds. mil, and To vs.rJs -Mismar, llii Barcon II, 10s. Juienlls 103, Msa (Jull. lie, lllua llannork, 107. Illshnai. 3. Amalaamator, 112: i.'aptaln Ilav, UIU. i:aaiei 1 ll. lun. .starter, 110: "Enloi. 8 jlxih rais riaimmsv ror mrse ysareida and 1 l-lil inlirs -Alaiini I1B. Haby Sister, 107: in,, l ir inairui. iuu. i-anto. 1U.C lllksr 103 Harlsli Hun. Ill): Huprems. 107: Itoval Inderal 100. Stir Vp. tOJ. 'Flret D srse HIT. ,Seentli rat, ilalmina, tbres-esr-nlds and up 1 1-10 miles Ham Sllrk, llo. No Manaa-er, 107. Ilmbard, luil, Peraeun. 104: Napoleon. 10J; Muiiomai. 103. Amphton, 111); Maslm'a Choice, 1U7. llroomeorn. 101, Carlton (J. lu.V llrie, Hi, Smlthnsld OS. ur. rnlrli. Aqueduct Kntrics for Tomorrow Fuel race, all aires bandkan 7 furlonaa lletret. 127. Sharp shooter. 100 SunAash II itmp.) 114. Corntusstfl ilmp.i US: Jma Frank. Hi'.), Ileikmate, 101. Hetond rare. three- ear-olds and up, aleeple ibuse maidens, about two miles Florida. 14V. pen- u' My Heart 143. Free, and Hasv. 143. PlJaeonsthorps, 142 Marchsna, 142: Wthe vllle 132, Commodore daunt (formerly Jiton Ksrrl. 1.11. l'lvlmt Hsout. 132. Town Hall. 132. Crack u' Osv. 182. Lady Kdnlna (Imp l 143, .Melodrama. 1.13,. Third raisi three ear-olda and up. Woodmeie Selllne Stakes. A rurlonaa May W., M, (miles, 113, Wiseman UN, llsneit Klnt, I.U; null, 10B. Psaeant. u. 'Trlpla Crown. B3; ln iraneie. Ill), Fourth raes All Ates Handicap. 1 1-10 miles Hunflaali II (Imp). 121; (leorae rimllh, 123. Whlm'i 111. Daddy'a Cholie 111. (larbats, lo2. Fifth race (hres-year-olda, eatllnr. mile Lady Moll. 107: VJhVer, lUB. Muekroaa (linp.l. 11.1, llrooklin. 113 Starljks. 118: Triple Cron 107. llaiiobaln 118 Kebo Couiln Ilan. 113. Maixhant. 1 lis Sixth tace. two-jear olds, maidens, ft furlonss Hustle Lass (Imp.). 112, Illsiieat Appeal. ll'J. Pansman (Imp.) 113 Shop Ulrl, 112, Continent. 11'.'. Valerius (Imp), 113, (lame Cock. 113 lllasonry, 110 Tromp La Mori. 113, (lueiand (Imp), 113. I'erlffuordlnt 112, Slater Marjorie 111'. Oeiute. 112, Phalerlan (Imp 113. Nut rackr (Imp 113 U-KNO-US TRENTON FAIR THIS WEEK SEPT. 24 to 28 Excursion Rates on Railroads. Best Auto Highways to Grounds. 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