Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 14, 1918, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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'HEY SAY JOHN K. TENER IS A BIGGER MAN THAN BAN JOHNSON, BUT NOT AROUND
ilD GLEASON
CHICAGO CUBS TO WIN
WORLD'S SERIES OF 1918
K&
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Believes Superior Pitching
Give Them Verdict Over American League
Pennant Victors in Annual Classic
ato'
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By ROBERT W. MAXWELL
Sports Editor Limine I'nMIr I etlger
JWEET COOKIE! But that's nome
"remarked "Kid" Gleason, the former White Sox coach, as he allowed
Ie, th river breezes to cool hh torrid brow on the ferry last ntsht. "n's SOME
W-iT rr. with thrM rli.h. flchllnir It mil tnr the lonrl Tho Tleil Sox. Cleveland
and Washington have n chance to cop the flag, and while Boston Is ox
ipfected to finish first, you never can tell. Baseball Is uncertain and three or
four Ramps may decide It.
"Those frames lost to the Yankee by the Bed Sov will hurt, for Cleve
' land crept closer to the top and will make things Interesting from now on.
The Indians realize they have a chance, and there will be no let-down. The
lame rocs for Washington.
"Boston has the advantage, howeve.', as the club will play at home
gainst the western teams the remainder of this month. It's a (treat ad
vantage to perform on the home lot Instead of Jumping from one town to
another In this hot weather. l'"or that leason the Sox should be a slight
favorite, but, as I said before, jou never can tell.
"Bcmember, this Is my personal dope and figured out from past per
formances. I haen't seen nvin ball games this ear. so jou must take
Ideas for what they are worth. But no mutter who wins in the Ameilcan
League, the world's series will be cloe and hard to dope.
"Personally, I like the Cubs to win the series. You know, the infields
and outfields are almost equal, as the pla ers can Held ground balls and
,catcrrloni; files, so the most Important thing Is the pitching staff. The Cubs
have the best pitchers In the National League, they have been handled
properly and can do their share of work In 'he big games. The American
League team probably will be the favorite, but the Cubs are my choice.
"The presence of 'Bill' Klllefer behind the plate will strengthen the
Chicago club. 'Bill' Is the best catcher in the business, and he, will direct
the work of the pitchers.
"My tip on the world's series Is to take the short end of the betting That
means to take a chance on the Cubs."
Baker Will Retire
'TTIRAXK BAKER, the "home-run
king," will' quit baseball after this
- season. Ho will turn Ln his uniform
and never play in the big league again,
according to his own statement, Is
sued In 'Boston yesterday.
. Baker never did like the traveling
connected with baseball. As far back
as 1910, when the A's were winning
pennants, he threatened to quit and
go back to his farm, but the lure of
the world's series coin kept him in
.K rrunsn Af.ar ihraA .oafa in tHt
fall ".classic the Maryland farmer
began to look upon the game with
more favor, but after the 1914 season
he seveied his connection with the
Mackmen and played Saturday ball
, games with the Upland Club, in the
Delaware County League.
He will be remembered by the fans
as a slugger extraordinary, but Con
nie Mack, once told me that he consid
ered Krank one of the best third base
vinen In the business. Baker always
. looked awkward, but managed to get
tsshe. . everything hit at him, and always was
KiP OB the job when It camo to tagging
a stunners sliding into me Dag. ins
hftj Btrnnc nnint was his accurate throw
ing. Possessing a powerful arm, he
wiu able to take his time Derore let-
tlni. the ball go. That tended to make
JMe throws sure.
V J010 Baker was coaxed back into
vrofcssional baseball by yew York
mnd handed a contract caUlna for
fZ9)0V for three seasons. That con-
193 - snaet expires tnts year, ana i-iana
tP ta9t he never will sign another, tic
wv zufmH. ji? jinn been well irraiea in
-,ilin!r hut hax tired of tlic mi inc.
jB.i J Eaker is thirty-three years old and
Wffe-i liollicd the A's in 1B0S, coming fiom
"J. !.. n7i tii-o major leaaue clubs the
JMackmen and the A'citJ York Yankees.
Those Jersey "Pillows
tTTHEN boxing was declared legal ln
W New Jersey there was a big
laugh among the followers of the sport ,
when It w-as announced that only i
elKht-ounce gloves would be allowed.
It was figured that those "pillows"
- . . .
would be too soft to hurt any one ana
c V- . ... ., ,. a.
v every Dattie wouia issi ine limit i
However, the dope wa al! wons, .
as was proved by Jack Dempsey In .
hi flht with Pulton and Genriie
yfejihaney against Mickey Donley on
.nilutty lllllt.
ePMn .-1 1. v.n. n.,,e vara . ftrrleteeAI I
.-Svhlch proves that it's the power be-.
t. hind the punch and not the gloves '
.'tht does the work.
'" "when Dempsey scored his quick
Tlctory he hit Fulton onlv nve times
SS At the start he landed a lert and riant
W-V to the bodv and followed with another
jSy." h.fore the men fell Into a clinch.
g& When thev broke Jack shot his left
- ' to the body again, and when Fred''
?J' (ruard dropped he whipped a ter-fflc
k. -rlivVit te. .Via rhln Thnf wnR the finish
fin; Chaney also used a body attack In
fi - Mi fleht with Donley and had his
4h , hsan on the verce of slumber ln the
fe,r .. A-.. U., r.n. A V.A ,A
l'" s. ' ,l.ti. ni- Tito ispaHlv Ipft m tbp bpnd
M I, Ttraa nnltf n nllplttlnn nf tlmp
l.f.a S.ftnt.., tnnr- ,V, flnal Pnnnl
t UTIUIC A.r.j' iuui. n. ....u. uu...
rt. Those elcht-ounce cloves are not
cgA too larce, and there will be Just as
RKfon-nny knockouts in Jersey as ln any
rarOther plate. The game in tnat state
jT&WiOuld be popular under the capable
?'& it...-. n Tnb. s CmltVl flVlO I fl VI J 11
j,h
m . t
5'4,-hnflllnR of John C. Smith, chairman
the coxing commission ; .jaoer, noii
&t nTAndtrson and others
F,-a. - ..-.: ..
IV somelhing few in uoii
fUHE tournament committee at the
," 1 ttftln f3nlf fsiub ham hit Itnnn nn
. (jrlgtnal Idea In regard to the prizes
to be given at the annual Invitation
t committee, which starts on Wednes-
dav. Aucrust 21. Instead of dlstrlbut-
? Inc. IVia r-tistnmarv Rilver euns to th
ISj, -It' winners, cash prltes will be given to
ETO . w. ,... -.!.... I-. tu eA..M 1a.. .
ri.i.nc ui .ittcio in t.ic uui .,.ov.
JThe winner of the first sixteen will
receive ?50, with -0 to tne runner-up.
'In the second It will be J25 and IIS:
E-."s-h. third IIS and 110. and the fourth.
f.10 fcnd 15.
Jls'r tailf TYinnfn will tint ht nurr.arl
fcJhm Each winner will have the
ut'.'it-sinrivi peth fii uuiiuliiil:. hi i iihiiic. ine
pWieaah prize to anv war charity he
F. i' "1TH ..... . m ... Unl. HAI. ,..... .....
k-: -yMSilBnL riiitiic. xtie uam uuu i.iuu win
rwiy out the money.
P.y A medal will be presented to the
yer niaKing me lowest score in me
ellfying round ana a tropny also
m to the winner of each olvteen.
.Red Cross contribution of II from
Fch entrant will be taken on the
pKflwt tee on Wednesday. August 21.
' ,f jBntrles for this tournament should
K'Mnt to unariai h, eyKes, uo ii.
Bala. Pa., for pairing not later man
August 16.
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FAVORS
by Mitchell's Hurlers Will
race In the American I.M?ue."
SCHWAB BOOKED
TO REFEREE BOUT
Willm Brit! Alo Sa Caruo Will Sin?
at Shibe Park Uonefit Sbow
B JAMES S. CVROLAN
The biggest benefit boxing show of the
vcif-on i diii' to be present cd at the
5'hibe PuiU open-air nrena on Thursday
Right. Augit 2J. Not only will flptlc
headlhif r perform b'Jt leaders in the
fli4RcIat. trdurtrial and musical world
will be there to r..ale the -hou a urces
T"1 luosfim calls for an Int.rshlpyard
Lrnlnt; tcuirney seme clasy outside box-
Ii.it tnltnt nnd a few wrestlers of note.
But thf real bndllners will be "Char
He" S'chu il and l.nrico Caruso Willu
P.rllt. in llie entertainment dep.utment
at Tlog Ti-land Is authority for tlfis
"Cliarlli f-ohwab will referep one or
moio of Mip bouts and Caruso will sing,"
mid IVIlluv Urltt jesterday. "Charlie
nlnndy ha consented to be the third
man In the Hie and on Monday we re
cehed a wire firm Caruso In which he
tatcd be was glad lo accept the Invita-
loi' I
Aceoidlng to T'rninnlei Brltt President
ItolhiooU. it the PI.',' Corporation, and
I.r Adnilr.il Fowlcs will make .hort
speeches Brltt een intl-nated that
President Holbrook may referee one of
tin; bouts. The receipts will be turned
oer to the roldlers and sailors' fund
The boxlnif program fo.lows-
i;rttllt MrAntirrnt. Mor Island
Tlniir. Merchant i
KdtliP O'Koffe Hoi: I.l3n(i
ICtLhelI, Alert ha tit-i
Tomm 0'Keife. Hoc I stand,
Alootlx, Sun Shipbuilding
Henri Hi.uber. 1 1 ok Island.
s Jimmy
s Youns
s Willie
vs. Jimmy
Clm.H. Merchnnts. . .
Gus '
rienny Iv.iuiman. jior- Mland . Gus ., . . .i
iowii. Merchants. are continued to meet the nenas of
n.V,ler'W.;K Mnbuii!finnd " J,hro ' nmber of younp people who de
johnn iimk Hoc island i ic-nmind eham. ' sire to make up deficiencies in their
.Inn, in rred.lv William. Men harm ,. jh' j .v r-f.. tv,
ni'.TTKK KVKRY IY
Tno-Veiir-(llil l.ll.ert. Make. KO00
llelletiie-ttrittfonl titke. $3000
ORKATKST I'll'.I.II OF sr.s(l.
Free-riir-i.il 1'nrlni. SIJOO
TWKI.Vi: .f'i:s OMHINKI) IV ONE
Mattheiih Tare. 2.12 ( Inss, f 1 00(1
TRACK FST
Belmont DrivitiR Pai'k's
(iR.M CIRCI'IT MIlKTIVfl
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CHIBE PARK
BASEBALL TODAY
Athletics vs. St. Louis
G.UIK CI.I.KI AT 3:311 1'. SI.
Tiel.eti nt l.lmliel llro..' .mil MnuMlns'
T30Y8 entering Germanown
Academy meet with a two
fold advantage the unu.ual op
portunities of excellent school
tialnlng plus the Inspiration of
all the years since 1760. These
years Eeem calling to the boys as
never before to work and win
Their eager response Is seen In
reports and records academic and
athletic Let your boy know
school life at
Germantown
Academy
R.sular cymna-lum
work Inoludta mili
tary training-. Army
Pttlng-.up exerclipa
and military drill
kppp bo) m fit for pot
aible futura call
13ih year optne'Sop
tfmber llith. Write
the Head Master.
Mr Samuel B. o
bourn. M. A., for
cataloe. He will ar
range a. peraonal In
terview. KlndrKarten
for liorii nnd
KlrU 4 nnd 3
seitrs old.
All ds.r Hes.
i.lon for 1st
I'rlinnrr. 6th
und tTiiier
Ctb Form..
Germantown, Philadelphia
Younclff n , and Boyii
VILLANOVA
; Approted by I'. S. War Dept. as standard
lecooicai srpoot. .xreiienc courses In
Clrll, Electrical and Mechanieal Enslneer-
09. uraouates cnsiois lor (.ouinilftions
In Enjlneerloi corps. Great
feecd for
net trsincu id tneoa nraneiiei.
-laisieai.
nrnmcrcisi im reyliiered
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EENINO PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA
MOVIE OF A MAN
Duke Kahanamoku
Soon Will Join Colors
New erl-, Aur. 14, Puke l.nhnnn
tnnkii, tti l!n:lltn tinnier, broke the
Hitrlil remrd .et h hlniNelf In the 120
iird swim m fir ii he made ttif dUttinre
here lnt nlchtjtn 1 minute 7 i!3 et
nnd. Ill iireInuM mark xn 1 minute
8 eothN.
lloet er. K ih inanmkti, ho iis
. nitrh nmn, Mnls'ictl vn Aeritncl hi
thp r.ne. I"ir-t nlure ent to Clnreme
l-.mc. it the lliMiU'.n Hwlminlnir Chili,
iiiid third to Tom lilies, of the Veil
ernt rpnile7nit.
Iliis ( hilre (inlliffiin, of New trk.
I.roke the uom in' tnerlcan reeorrt hi
th int'f kmIiii wit i a time of 2D mtn
i te 31 3-."i e(ndi llfr predion ree
nl iih 31 minutes 31 'i-5 teennds.
Knli Miamnkti deeltireil todn li umtld
enllM us ii iuuhI miutor ulthln n few
eeK.
BUSINESS MEN COMPETE
Annual Trad- Meet Held by
Tioga Association
Thi third annual meet of the Tioga
Bu.lne.s Menu Asroelatlon hs held at
Hunting I "ail; tills nfurnoon
Suminailes
S.-ut fi. ..u.ls il'.sh f.ir l.ns W.li li
Smnuc l..irf. r n n.n.l .lamo Sul.iviiti t'llril
H.iIk rt Aiuli rs.ui , fuurtli. Hi nrx ll.il.st
Si vent' tlv ,ir.l" .lnll Wiin In A
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mall groups and more careful at
tention they can get in Temple
University.
Thcfc classes meet two or three
tveniny in the wceU, necordinp to
the amount of time fc students
hace to give. They select, under
careful guidance, such subjects, as
then need to complete their elcmen
tary education.
Write, call or phone today for Catalog
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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
JL Hronri St. hrlnit Iterks JL
I'hlliidrlphl.i
Training for
War Time
Business Service
TaU ad vantage of th -p.cli! war
tlm rnur-." nf Pelrr Srhot.l so that
you can help fill th placr of thoso who
yrft (rnn- to war Trained nuns women
have ffratr oppnrtupttlfR than eer he
fure Wrltt for R4th Tehr Book
Peirce School
Pine Street, West of Broad
Witr
Earn
Your
Thanks
The commercial and Indus trial es
tat-llhmenU are besifclne us ieryl
nour ror uraaudtets in our ssnori
hand Typewriting: Mookkceninir and
gSPcrtttrlal oure.t therp are wonder-
rui cnanrpfl rnr anvanfement Act now.
3Dc i Xfnht ftfntovn rtr an ffwif.
H3"i C'h-stll -t rhlUelr.hln
'HORTHAND
'YSTEM
TIIK IIOMI mt.,i
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I'tiila. School of Office Trai
Loder llldi. ldth & Che. tnut
Locuat 18(13
Strayer's Business College
I'blladelphla'a Greatest lluslness School
Expert teachers. Modern equipment. Indi
vidual advancement Charsea mod.ratf. Po
sitions suaranteed D.ty and NlRht Classes.
7u0 students now attending Enroll now.
07 Chestnut Street. Phone. Walnut -4.
Languages
BERLITZ
SCHOOL
1841 CHESTNUT STREKT
tr:niranc on ib:h st.l
TPHM1 MITJWJWni'N AT ANT TIME
MISS IIAKT'si Trnlnlnr School for Kinder,
partners. 3000 Wiiliuit St., Phlln. Junior,
Senloe A (iraduat Courses. Prlnvarv meth
oda. Practlcp Kindergartens. Home-like Stu
dents residence For particulars add. Aae
NM. T. Illnmn, Prln.. 3B0O Walnut Ht.,Phla.
Short Course. NiNgXSfB
nokkpln. KhnrthAnd. Typewrltlnr. Ene
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Saratoga Entries for Tlmr.ila)
First recp for thr.e-.'ar-ot.ls and up.
i lalmum r. furlongs I,hel 111 lA-la,
Urn 'hirst Ballut, lul. li.tensf 111 .in.y
Hlnjt (linn ) 111, Hose of Autumn Hit.
l'nainrls ilmn ) 10.', June llua I'T. "Mlas
lrutir 111. si.'.rt Williams Hi", llnrr
llur.oMic luj; Katie Cauiil, ltl LUu-.im ,
lt MeiitM.ient (Imii ). li'l Mii..nu. lu:
Sleiro limp ). 10, Anm.heti. UJ. Water
War. 111 MnnurllK.. T; Htridln HU Also
rlUlliN "ln.llan eiinnt. Hw, l.d Cu-lhee.
Ill Hwfa IH, Allele, Hw Helen Atklll,
'IT, Cliolr Mauler. HIT, .Mannanes.' l'.'l. Nu
menile !i .lay V . Ill
.h.uh,1 im.i tor liu-ear-uMs. liaiutli.tr.
', furlonK. Ophelia (imp I tin Dottle
V.in.linr 114 l.unl rtrlKliiuii. 1'jil. Halter
i l-i 111. Mliklin. 1'Jii. Cr stnl l'urtl 1H1.
(iliiKir II" I'm It- White, u.i Kernsl.ey,
Id 1', t. r 11" Sea Pirate I.'. Milk MulJ,
10S
rillnl r.ue for three- ear-u.is and up.
si'llli. 1 mile Han 1.1.'. N'lBel 1HI. Tran
h .v Ilann Valle. Inn, Pleilru limp ).
Inn. i Hither .lun.itlian (Imp.), lhi. Sandmin
II 111 hull mi fh tnt. till, L'rumps.ill (Imp.),
llil, 'DeiU le HIT. Hamood II (Imp I 11'.',
M-tri-i. i Ih 111- lliixet. 11" Jui1k.'
Wln;"lil.l 11U Orcetmt'!.. 111.". H.nmuii.l.
1(11, !l- 'lr tort.
Putirth n.e ih Cat. kill, for three-enr-ol.ls
all. I up. .ehln 7 furlongs. l.'.tehelor's
HIIsm limp l His Nrpperhan, H-' Whlliis.
III JMitet Hll Startllnu:. Ill, Hill.e,l
Vuul llil ll.p..x Cm. Ins. Se.,lp IT
1(l Tuni.nri lis llufiinl 1IH, St Isulure.
11-l Krih-I-Nnni. Jul Womlni Km, Sta
I'liler (Imp ) 'l'l Tum MrTilBKRM IIS
Klfth raie fur in ires tliree-M-ar-olds and
up hllulliap I lulle .?'initrks II .limp
11. Hiirins l'.'H Vhn America. IL'1
ixtli i.ue maidens. lo-M-ni-iil.ls il fur
luiics Hurrl.an 11.".. Hi ummuiul 11.".. Dif
f. rmt Uses 11," liu. ne Culso. 11.". Trl
uininni (Imp 1 11.". Chertihlnu (Imp i 11."..
Ill ilKllelir (Imp) 11".. Wisest Piinl 11.".
1'lrius 11." Clean (lone 11,",. Sorl,i 11.
c.indlr l.tirht (Imp ). 11.". KoutlerlKe, 11.".;
ai Tttu ki t 1 1".f senator t'row, 11.. Vlrami
11." Madras (lln-ilinm 11-, Huaware IK,,
t'lerniniii 11". Sundial II (Imp I n."
UedKers 115
Hoth Sees
nr.vox, n.
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Acerwood Tutoring School
III. Talks to Parents
If ojr hlM ! nn joernjr.' onp ln his
Phv i,ii(l home UTc hut i minnt Keep up
with 111 'lass vliv not Kfv him th
Vinmiflt rxt nnrt I fii i ri i n " I'tirnfiil
flu4 nf hi nhilltif"- and BUtrlinp of hit
Intnrc-stN nri ill's uirinriKni. Approi.riate
Instruction tenf to tlcvIop all latent
powers for (rood that u child may poa
esn. Cntnloff.
Miss Devereux, Principal
BOX A. IKON. I'A.
WANAMAKER INSTITUTE
OF INDUSTRIES
23d and Walnut Streets
Opens September 19th
Send for Catalog
linRTIl.NI) AM) iiooiiKEr.riNO
Our Frnduatoa are in rnnatant demand. Good
Satlnif poiltloni nwalt you. Clrerg Short
and. th eaav pedv lyatem. Complete
busltipes and secretarial couraes. Day school
now open, ntttht school opens Tuesday. Sept.
fl. lnroil hiiv lime, tail or wruc
fo full partlciilsrs and oatalor
rini.v niwiNTsss rni.t.KOE
nnd CoIIpbp of Commerce
1(117 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia
TAYLOR SCHOOL VABJ ST.
Qunlltv Inatntctlon n Qrx Hhorthand.
Tou.-h T5-pwrttlnfr Ror-i'kPlntf. Quallfylnr
fnr .ilar. nftlarv Pav Rvnlnr.
Tetrl'sTs iVnntM Po-tlto-ia wait Inc. Fr
rpelr.tr'" fo rn'11 Normal eraduat!.
Modern Tenrlifrs- Iliirriiie IDAS Market St.
kivoton. ri
WYOMING SEMINARY
A ro.cdiicatlonal school where hnva nd
Blrls pet n lslon of thp hlcheat pur
pores of life. Exceptional teachers In
eery dept Collere Preparation. Dull
ness. Music. Art, Oratory anil Domestlo
Arts and Science Military training.
Gjmnaslum and Athletic fields. 74th
ear. Endowed low rates. Writ for
tatnloa. Address I.. T.. Spracne, D. Ii.,
f'rp.ldent, KliiEston. Pa.
BEADINO. FA.
Schuylkill Seminary
Reading's Junior College
Preparatory and Junior Collea-e courses for
all colleges and universities. Co-ad. classical,
commercial, music, locution and domestic
sclen.e. Hates 1378. Cataloe on request.
REV. WAEHI.N V. TIC EL. M. A., D. D
President
OAK I.ANE. PA,
OAK LANK COUNTRY I) Y RCnOOL
White Koatl. Oak I.nne. Phlla.
80-acre farm Special attention. Democratic
spltlt, Aces 4 to lit. Motor bus. Booklet.
Wi:T CHESTER. I'A.
Wi:ST CHESTER STATE MIR MAT. SCIinol.
Both sexes. $2.0 to $280. a, AL phlllps.Prln.
TINKT-AKD. W. .
MAPLEHURST SCHOOL yT'-
A t)ect home ichooi for a limited number
of retarded nd aubnormal children, Beveu
trpn yarf- xnrince. nnnKiei .
AMEf.
Linn
I1KR ATLTAKN A DE. Trlncl pal
WAVABBAS. TA.
EASTERN COLLEGE Mv',"r'
gwWisi5stIB!3i'50'.il
?3lSW-sll
i3-irtr?jJi5iHB
3lPi KStS&tWmBi
- lir:TlFJSi ,. :.-" t9mSssmK
kSUKjB--A---L: , fit .& J-. .T. itUitffl
n
I
t
T w a .
SWEDISH MATCH
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
IsATMNAt. I.KAnt'K
Wert Lent IVt. Win
C'lileaim AS SH ,(1,i4 .Att
Xe orU AS 411 .snt
I'ltt-imrrli " 41) ,r,ai .nitH
f'hirlnmitl 4'l ,T1 ,411 ,4?n
lirenkhn 4H .1.1 .41,0 .471
I'JllllIrs 41 Ml .4.1(1 ,4fli
lliiMnn 4n .".ft .43 ...
Mt. t.ouK , II 110 .4110 .40.1
MKrtlCAX I.HAIK I.
rtnstnn OK 14 ..IRII ,.1!)
(iMi'ltntl 1 17 .11(11) ..113
I'H-hiNE.nii Kl) 4S ..ir.ll ..1(1(1
New nrli A I .": -.mi ..'.(HI
liltnitn ' .1J .11 .41111 .4D.1
St. I.nuls 4K .VI ,4(i'J .4(17
Drtrrll 47 .10 .441 .44'!
Allilrtlls . 4'J B1 .81)3 .8ll
ot srlieilnlfil.
.am
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.1189
FLEMMING WINS THREE
Get. Athncy itb Tom Donohue,
Captain Volo and Bctinu
lllllstrnie. It. I., Auir, 14. rirmmlnn put
time winners under the wire In the races In
the ll.t State Clrrull In the :1." piue he
sent Tom Ij.i1h.1iu. . a (Jreenflel.1 horse to n
tritrlt rei nrd In L'l(i!a. He took three out
of the tile heals with Mllhvlil ) hendlnii
him ln the other CaiHnln Volo was the
iinli winner who did not -upset the dope.
PlemnilnK l.tpt tin b.v out .n front In three
elrnloht hents 111 the 2.11 trol l.il.ln- (he
hlsli m.me of tho matinee.
Ynrnit Mn nnd nm
The Episcopal Academy
I.ccu.t anrl Juniper Sts.
Fovxnr.n r.:
With Whlih Was filled Is. litr.
The Do I.nnccv. School
Thnrfi-irli prrpi.rdlloii for t'ollepe. Spe-
rl.il roiir.is mi'P.irliiir fur Iluslnfss or
the I'nltpi Stutrs sfrlte.
Prp,iratf Hide for Inns U tn. 11 vrars of
nui.. Vi.liintnrt Mlllturv nrill for ros
In the Sllddlt' nnd I'pp'.r Rchnols.
Vpnor School on?nn Sptembr lflth.
Middle Scbnol Septmh-r '.'Othi Lower
School 8,pt. mber Sd.
Hparl MnstiT ttliio.. it iti. Acidemy on
nnd nfter lptpmliir 7
noirlBlorw ii!lli! on nnnllORtlon
Itet. I'llll.U' .1. sTFINMKTZ. Jr.,S.T.I.
Ilp.til Mniiter
PREPARATION FOR COLLEGE
Xnval rivll erilro nnd flnte Itmril
rTnm. Ilii'lni-ss rourses. TpetTrltln.
8liorlh mil, llf.nkkpi.nlni:. Krptll, Ml.anlnli.
Drafting. Write, t hone nr call.
Brown Preparatory School
nnor ,.xn rnr.nnvfiTREr.Tn
rilfTKK. P.
PENNSYLVANIA
Military College Men Commantl
While her eraduatea dlrert munltlnns' pro.
Juction. man hattleplanes. lav down th
barracc. and bo "over tha top." P. M. o,
"carries nn" aa ateadity and earnestly as
er her trnlnlnc of men fur .the battles
of pence or wsr.
The mn .-hn led srp th rep tshn Knofe
Fni.r.."nt n' T. r. rnllealate cn.ir-s
n -"JJ Knclneerlntt. Chmlatry. reOnnmle
snd Finance. Preparatory and Junlof
Echnoli.
Col Chr. r- rtvatt, Commandant.
..- -. RoT 'II. Ch.stP' Ps.
"Tne ffj.t Point nf (! 1TtBn- ti
HXItniSIH'RO. 1M.
A Central School near a Cupltal City
A country prhonl founded 17R0. Modern
hulldlntr larsre campus. Advantagf-a of
mall claw-iPH nnd IndMdua. initru'-tlon.
Thnrouch rollpffe Prppnratlnn Rtei
tr.nf) to frton. Rupprvti-d athlPtl'-
Hppn rate achnol for oua-er bo s. AV
lnlte rlojit Inveatliratlon a perf-onnl
lslt If poi-.ihle Vrie for our intn
opu nnd plann nf npxy rtorniltnr- Nw
Tuplnr achnol build 1tt will he open for
H"ntrnihm f'i Artei.
RTIIt'R KTIKO.rN. II. A.. Ilenilmnstfr
A I.T-KNTOUX. PA .
Allentown
Preparatory School
Prepares bovs for leadlnir colleres and
unlversltlee. Hlsh atandards. New hulld
Inaa. ftpecial department for bovs oter 10.
Athletic teams I.arp;e campus and ymna
aiiim Term mm. t-ataioir on request.
Visit the school. Writs BOT 404,
William It, Reese, Principal. Allentown, P.
BLAIKJITtm-N. Ji, J.
BLAIR
ACADEMY
FOR BOYS
BLAIRSTOWN, N. J.
Hell thf ill l.pt1fln 1! mltuM from Dl
Wftrt Wfllr nn KMi.arr rirnnm anrl ada
Jolnlnc farm. Perfect equipment. 9 hand
lome bulldlnca, Supervised Hthletlc, Double
Kymnmlum. Preparation for collr and
tAfrlhlnal uAl. 1 1 III-.-.. Amli tf I 1 til
iitiuinvi diiiuuir, isiiitiarf uinii isu .
And Ben lta ntvaitnra Wrlli tnr ratnlntf A. .'I
JOHN O. HIIARPK. IX. !.. lleartmai-ter1
PT.XNixr;Tnv. v. j.
The PENNINGTON SCHOOL
College and Technical School preparation
Military drill FRANK HscDANIK.L. O.O ,
Headmaster. Box 70, Pennington. N. J,
zfT
vnrrnv,
Nesrton Academy for boys 0 to Id. Modern
equipment. Personal attention. Cataloe.
Address Principal. Boa !. Nswton. IM. J.
ITFsT rXOfJ-WIMin, M J.
mm
r ' --.
-rass v sa . - sr sr-va s
Dutch Sommcr May Coach
W. &J. Football Team
It l.rMilliie hsf I)"tfli H"nmrr. for
mer Perm foalbiiU stur nnd, reach at
Joljflte, VIIMnoin, .Merrerslmrs nntl
Mlthlitnn Attlrs. Kill tonrli the Wash
Initloii and effcrson fooll.all team this
nV-ld T. Merrnir, who linn Iw.n W.
f. J.'n rourli, has ilerlded lo enter Kir
In Hie r.i (Hiepi-iiii. settl.in it tlir iivee
rnn. Hr mH been made u rnptnln
le. ii"ffr's I'e.. irtmeiit imil Ins I e n
erilerru to renort to the ronimundlnt
"Jf' St.t'nmn .M rails tomorrow.
.thlle It ha. not hren settled that
-iriiiiii.'f mil (..,h ii,. , . i. teuni, he
Is help .pnlerrd nnI hi- stiff ess at
lilsother ronrhlni; imsls lll Insure his
Sfttlnir Itnilhr rnnaltleratlon.
BROOKLYN BEATS
THE PHILLIES, 4-2
Prendergast Is Outhurled at
Ebbets Eield by
Grimes
Kbbets Field, Brooklyn, Aug. 14.
Grimes outpltehed Prendergast and
Brooklyn defeated the Phillies today by
the score of 4 to 2.
I'lltST INNINO
O'SInpi threw out HtocU. Bancroft
'loub cd to lefa Olson toJsed out Meusel.
I.uderus fanned. Xo run, one hit, no
ci rors.
Bancroft tluew out Johnston. Stock
lossed out Olson l.auberl nopped to
Bancroft. No luns, no lilts,' no errors.
KI.CO.NI IN.N)
Williams filed to Myers. Cravnthj filed
to Myers.' Pearee singled and stole sec
ond. Adams filed to Myers. No runs,
one hit,, no errors.
Bancroft threw out . Wheat. Myers
lined to'Luderus. O'Mara filed to Wil
liams. No runs, no hits, no errors.
THIRD INM.Vd
Prende.Kaet fahned. Stock filed to
Johnston. Bancroft doubled to left. Meu
bel singled, scoring Bancroft. Meusel
stule second, i.uderus bupiied to Olson.
One run, two hits, no crroid.
L)oolun llled to Cratatll. JI. Wheat
sent a liner to Bancroft. Utlmes slh
gled. Pe.iice thtew out Junnton. No
uns, one hit, no enors.
ASK CARD STOCKHOLDERS
JO CONTRIBUTE $90,000
Ht. Louts, Aim. 14. Officials of the Ht
l.uuts Nationals, In a tlrclll.tr letter sent to
stockholileis. "pleaded for a loan of lull, linn
to meet current expenses and tide the team
ot.' for the winter.
' The HtoikhoKkrti rtienth subs-libcd (10.-I-IKI
to detrio (xpentH or the oruHnlKatlnn.
Tne ilrtular statts the money will be repaid
with ilnteiist Auproxl.ii.itvh ,il'.1.uui) Is
still due .Mrs. HU.ti H. iiriiton. former own-ii-
of the i lul..
Wilis Sailing Race
'V
NUlt
tlnnllr Cltjr. Aus. 11 .Miss Kleanor Mc-
saiiniH (ne Airri. win tut tuie-.ti siun
I. ....7 v ,, 1,1 .! ,i, Ve. Mi'. .1 l w.lllii...
n n .M'nuiir i
Trophy win a wauled the winner
Yonnic !!L1'.,)0t!
rill'.sTSTT IIII.I. PA.
ClwstnutJfiU
Academy
An IJnll- Locate. t Country flO.tlDINC
AND DAY SCHOOL 10R UOVJ
'TIIOROUOII prtparatlon for colleie.
scientific schnol or business. High
est standards of scholarship.
The school Is situated In the hilly
rejtlop 11 miles north of Phlla.
TifeltP-ncrp campus athletic flelds
petit links nrd completed equipped
Fjmnislum with swlmmlns pool.
Separnto l.otrr School fur boys
from six scars upward.
Specialty tau rates for fire
ifay boarders
For catalog address
'iamfs I.nMsnp l'nlteron. lleadmaa.
r'. t. Mnrtlna. t'lieatnut II 111. Pa.
WKNONArl. N. .
.yAvissxvcsjsiicwi
WERONAHHH
I Whre cliaraclcr, manliness nntl
S lioiior will b. develnped in your
I biy tlirnunh thn Military System.
5 He will !) tnurht haw to . tudy
5 pain to learn. Twelve mllis from
f 1'hlla The H.ual AoadPinlc, Spr-
clal and Business Courses. A
5 ratalopr for the pnrent and for the
boy b book of views of Military
S and Athletic life.
Dr. Charles H. Lorence, JVet.
Maj. Clayton A. .Snyder, 'Sup t.
Box 412, Wenonah, N. J.
iMDNtNi!
txsiwasawiwtxvwMjaM
WAnTHMOBK. PA .
Slt'ARTllMORB PBEPAKATOItY"CnoOT,
A school founded upon n basis of true sin
cerity, well equipped and patronized bv fam
Illca of the best class, on are moulded tor
hlithest manhood nnd taught the true, mean
Ine of a useful life, A Friends' Hchool. but
patronare Is non-sectarian. Summer aesslon.
ivrue rw okii.. -ne vision or atwirfimore"
A. II. TOMI.INSON. lleittlmnster. Dent, 118.
Snarthmore, Pa. (11 mlleB from Phlla 1
MKRcrnstnmn. pa .
JIKRCERHULKC ACADEMY offers a' thor
ough physical, mental and moral tralnlm
ror college nr. oustness. unner unristlln mas
ters from.the ereat unlv. Loca. In, the Cum.
periana vauey, one ot me most picturesqui
spots of Amer, New jrym Koulp. mod. Wrtti
uresqus
pui, u, ii.ic. .-en Hfin ,-.,iuij. iiiuu, ,vrii
for Cat. Ad. flnx ISO. William Maim lrtlne.
LL. U., lleadmnster, Jlercersburir. I'a.
BjniAI. PA.
SPIERS SCHOOLRvnv,!"!.V.
COl'NTRV 1)VY AMI ROARDINll
offers a modern school to residents of Phlla.
and those In the vicinity of Old York Itoad,
Jenklntown Hnntlncdon Valley, also board
ina dept, Mark II. ('. Spjera, Headmaster,
rHINCKTON. N. J.
PRINCETON PREPARATORY
bCIIOOL FOR HOYS
College preparatory for boys 14 years anil
older: beautiful location! small classes: ex
cellent faculty; . well-equipped bulldlnKst
large grounds; supervised atnisiicsi 43d
yar. Catalog on request.
J. B. FINE, m;rPrinceton, N. J.
nACKKNBACK. N. J,
NEWMAN SCHOOL
HACKKNSACK, N. J.
A college preparatory boarding acho6l for Al
boys. Under Catholic auspices. Small clasMs,
Individual attention. Resident chaplain. I
, JE88E ALBERT LOCK13, l.L. D.l
President nf the tlonrd of Trustees
C. E. DELBOS, Htad Maiter
. BimilKNTOWN. N, J.
'Bordat0wn ',
InttkuU
-v e--e a sr -"v sr sj si
KUMAGAE IN DOUBLES
Jnp Pairs With Taylor Against
Alexander and Wright
tlnston, Aug. 14.
V. B. Alexander and Beals C, Wright
met Iehlya" Kumagae and Harold Tay
lor today In what was expected to be
the feature match of the national dou
bles lawn tennis championship tourna
ment at the I-Otigwood Cricket Club.
There were no upsets and really no
billltant tennis In yeslcrday'a national
doubles. The veteran players, Fred
Alenander and Beals Wright, played
twice and went Into the second
round by virtue' of two fairly eas
ily won three-set matches, while Nat
Nlles and T. It Pell, the tot-half favor
ites, met with little opposition. Alex
ander and Wright first beat R C. Sea
ver and B. B. Bretz, 6-4. 6-0, -2. and
at once took on Klwln Bheafe and ,T, S.
Myrlcl:. whom they beat. 6-4. -0, 8-2.
A. X. rtegglo nnd S. I. nice offered
tittle obstacle tot Nlles and Pell, the
(cores bring 0-0, 6-1, 6-2.
Schoolboy Vincent Illcjiards and W. T
Tllden did not have to exert themselves
to take a 6-0, 6-1, 6-2 match from 1.. F
Thomas and J. B. Hughes, while the Chi
cagoans, W Haypes and It. II. Burdlck
had no match, the western champions
making the second round on a default.
Much Interest centered In the nifty of
Wright and AKxinder. Neither of these
matches deielopd much Intensely excit
ing play, but Alexander was steady, aft
of Old, while Wright, playing easily,
made a good Impression. Alexander did
not lose a service game and made many
telllhg ehols, In which Wright and Alex
ander at one tln1e needed onlyp one ace
to win 6-4, and with a loe game, bt
aftre that tlte veterans finished strong.
The points In the first set of this match
were 28-18. In the becond 40-3'J and in
the third 28-lfl. j
Record Crowd Sees
"Pop" Geers Triumph
Continued from r One
when Miss Harris M. stepped the dis
tance lit 2.03 H.
Murphy drove Budlight to a win In the
first heat of the, 2 12 pace for a purse
of $1000.
Summaries: ,rtftrtft .ii,i
Twoear-old trotter, rurs 12000 fWd
in Liberty. Honds), mile heats, to in
three: .
Hruslloff. fleers ', i
Norm.tn Dillon. Murphy -
1'rlncess KtltwalT, IMllle .-
Klertlon Dillon. Scrrlll "
Klnf Stout. Ktout ' as
")'lrot!4"Th,e iVllevue-Stratford Hotel"
slnki. purse JHlioO. three In He hents:
lMlal Mack. Murphv J...
T . t .-.-. I . 4 r.1. j.l.sm n z -
)..- n-rn llnptra
:i
... . niiil fn , . i . m 4
floss II. IVri.ht - .. . S
Al Matlt. Wurman ' "
lllesela., Hodnev . 7 J
Ima Jay. Brne.l, J
Ziimrnl, lel).)liald U S
Time. 2 -Oil1-. -'.""." . .,
Kpeilal free-for-all: PUfse 11000
Miss Harris ,1.. Murphy 1 1 1
Hell Karl. L'oaltley 2 2 2
Itimn Hnl. Mttlrsth .. .... ... s II
Time. 2.0U.4. '. 2.ii4 ,
'.':12 pa(e, purse $1(100, three heas In fle.
tludllKht. Murphi . . I
Minor Ha. Kolts . ... 2
t'u.sewnRo 1lo. l.radv .1
Mlttle Hedworth, Hlnlth 4
M Patch .Miiueer . ..
Ilaronwond Vnletltlne '. .
Time. '.Miillj
Girls' Weekly Yacht Race
Atlantic t'lt. Aue. '14. Miss Kleanor Mc
Nulty salllnB the Alert, won the Klrls' one
l,..ii riiee ersterda off the At ftntlr t'tty
Yncht riub. wlnnlnlt the Mrs. .1. J. Sullivan
' trophy, sneeovereq tne six-mne course in
---.- ... ------.-
..on-.r" l"enu"?"t mnmca ,,nu ,1,lrt
Tnnng -lti nnd flay
KTADXTOX. V..
Staunton M'l'tary Academy
Only f!overnm'f Hnnor Acn4em In rJnntd
Largest private academy In the Rssr,
P.os from 10 to n years old prepared
for tho Universities. Government Acad
emies or business. Oymiiasliim. awlmmlnv
pool Hnd nthlellc psrk. New $!ilfl.nn0
barracks Ohnraes. $470. For catn'ojai
address Col. Wll, (1. Huhle. Ph. II..
1'rlncliml, Slminton, a.
wivxKsmimi. va.
Fishburne Military School
New 100.00- l'lreproof Kmilpmenl
Prepares Uor universities. Imslness llf.
Ulplomi adllllta to all cnlleees. Resuttful
military tralnlnc, lleiiullful. healtrtul sltut
lion. Kvery tadiM purticipatea In annual
ncampmeiit at Urottoes on 5henantios.h
Rher, siith ear. Hmnll classes, t'ataloir
Maj. MOKfiAN II. Ht'lltllNS. Pfln. '
Hot MOfi. lVnvneshoro. Vn
miimsTOCK. va.
Maiianutten Military Academy
Inculcates flrest home tradltlona of the
Old Domlnloh. Henlthrul location In beau
tiful Shenandoah Vallav. 100 mllea from
1 Washington. Prepare, for college, technical
scnooia ana Business .mubic atnieilcs.
(.j linn Dlnlns; Hall and Dormitory Limited
to mo !ws Rates $100. Catalog on request.
Iliiunril J, Ilenrhfir. A. M., Ilradmaster.
PORT DEPOSIT. Mil.
TOME SCHOOL ,,0' Prcpnratory
mmiiivvi. pn,t TPnn!,u Md
NAXAKETII. PA.
NAARETII IIAl.I, MIMTARY AC1.EMY
Nuiaretli. I'n.- Founded 1743.
Polleite prenaratorv nnd hiis'ncss courses,
penlor and Intermediate crades. Boys 11 to
1R vears SuporWsed ntlil-U.s. Modren
mllllarv training. Catalog. Addrens Hot 20...
SI.TSjlrR(J, PA.
KISKIMINKTAS NPRIXflS IsCHOOL
Preparea hois for tollege or huslncss.
Close personal attention. Football and base,
ball fields. Clolf, Tennis, New Gymnasium,
with swlmmlne until nnd boullng nlleis
PtronB comnetttle trams,
llr, A. M. Wilson. Jr.. Prea.. Saltshurc, Pa.
IIETHI.FHK.M. I'A.
llETIII.KIIEM I'RKPAR TOKY SCHOOL
Prepares for leadlnir colleffes. Kxtnsue
grounds and athletic fields New bulldlnaa
Mllltarv Training JOHN I). TUCJOEV,
si. A. Ile.itlm ifcter. Ret'ileliem. Pn.
PKXNsnrno. pa.
l'er'domen-Srhool for Ttoja College Prrnar
aoi' Mgslc. Oratory, nuslntss.. Agrlcil-
lurc, tn .tiniriics. junior rich
tics. Junior School for
talouue. Ostor S. lvrlel.el,
Pennshnrir. Pennsylvania.
ounger iioii .a
1) I) . Pox 110
IIEI.l.l.FOXTK. PA.
lll:i.l.EFONTK ACATIEMY-eLlmlted to 100
joung men. 1.1 and up; athletic field and
urn : mod rates: catnlog. James P.
Hueres. A. M Hendm.tstr. nellrfonte. Pa
Young Women and Olrla
The Holman School SJ.TUT
A Kchool with a Renulne working atnini.
pherc. Olri ana yo-tnjr Ijovh iIpv'opM for
lifH of unefulnesit. Vocational nnd rultural
training-. RplfexprPHlon. Volrn Develop
ment Irfnaonn In Prrnlrllntr. (Mosp peritonal
attention In amall rlaftnen. Auto uervlce for
sninll lnvp nnd arle'. 'f.inhone Lorn inn
KMAIIK.TII W. nitAT.EY, A. n.. Principal:
Phila. School of Design for Worn en
nnntnANn mastkh uTitRETH. rnita..
Vms -MARIIAI l MCIIOOI. .rOB"oiif?3f.
fvv iincl nofirdlna Dynt. Oak Lnnt. a.
niAMRHRHIlTKn. V,t
PENN HALL
rifAMriKTnimo. pa.
Girls' ColleRe Preparatory. Modern an
ruage and special couraea. Certificate p.-lvl.
legea. P.ooma with private liith New k'jm
naslvm nnd swlmmlnir pool. Rates. $e.ou
Catalois and vles. May each year spent a'
Atlantic City. Work rantlnuee unlnterruDtst
Add. rmnk !. Maglll. A. 81.. Prln.. Hoy w
wa"iiimiton. n. r.
,aul Insiiiuie A."on1';rt""
IC... ri...w ul lar
n KIUIO '" bchoolfo,
WanhlriRion.D.C. GIr,,
Regular High Srhool and College Preparaton
Courses. Special Certificate Courses! The
Arts. Journalism. Short Story Wrltlnr. Kin.
dergarten Normal Training. Domestic bci.
enee. nuslness course. Parllamntarr La,
Mrs. Nanette B. Vavyl. I.UB.. I'resMeal.
i Auinse ot ''fatsra smriiamaaniir 'w
l r ami' tMtH.tntmMmm- 90fM
11, 'BawL' tVaaaa,
n i ... .M i. i t-
Cm
Wf jaar
j,,. zrznSi v-'
. t . "", rin A ..
THE BELT)
Ruth, Strunk and'Agnew
Must Quit by Sept. 1
Hoston. Am. 14. nhe Bnth. bat tine
colossus of the Ked Box. alons with
8m Amew, ratrher. and Amos NlTiink,
oulfleldrr. lime reeelted notlees 'rnni
their draft boards that Ihey must. ret
Into nsefnl oeriipntlons. by Hentember
I. This has put an additional rrlmn ln
orld series talk here. the teiicue
lejders wlthoitti KuthiouM.hfi somethln
like a shirt without a tall. ,
The pla ers are bernnilnir more and
more disturbed oter the "essential f
ruihitlon" rrnntntlon. and eren. If tns
Hns win the pennant It now appears
iloiiMful fhelher seicral of tie stars
would he In a world series line-up. lti
Is rrpnrtetl tnut C'nrl Mays mat not b.
with the tram much longer.
SARATOGA RESULTS
PlftST P-ArK. for maiden miles, two-year-olds.
selllnK. purse Jnn,".. A fur.ongs. r
Dnnrlng carnival,
101. .McGrav . ... lfl I
Lamentation, 101. ..
Hnsor ... - ... 10 I
I to .1 .1 to 5 3 to 5
I to t 4 to 1 2 to 1
Vesper Hour I07..A. .... ... . . -
roltln v. 10 S ton 3 to
Time. 1 03. Mlssx Vnsltl. KesUt. Tailor
Maid. Unwise Child, Wilfred. J'Arriye,
County Kerrs. Mettle liluff and Hcheech.r
also rsn . . .. -
snCOND RACE. Aear-Alds snd upward,
steeplechase, handicap about lo mllel: '
Doublet, 143. nyers... 4 to 1 4 to .. 1 to 2
toe Hiook. l.lil. Craw- ..-.
ford 11 to 10 2 to .1 1 too
Robert Oliver. 143. Al
len 4 to 1 0 to .1 1 to 2.
Tlirn., 4:23. Uulfllcht. Garter and New
Hate.i also ran.
T1IIH1- IIAC.: For threc-jear-otds arfd
upward, etalmlnff. purse $011.1, one mile.
KIbIh. HIS. Mi'Cfane.. 12 to 1 r. to 1 .1 to 2
Cadillac, 17, Sande.. even 2 to .1 l'to A
Mr ,ooi Peddler, 1112,
Pool 20 to 1 .8 to 1 4 to 1
Time, 1:44 3-.1. Peruslno, Alert, Christie.
Htam llnnner. I.ldtrken, Pleasunt Dreams.
Mill Hace. Chllluni. lMlson und Thrills ulso
rilURTII 11ACI- The Sanford memorial.
Kuaranteed rash v,alue $."i(iuo. for twM-ear-
olds, six furloniis:
III Iv Kelly. 180, Samle 0 to II) 1 to 3 out
Lion d'Or. 11.1. I-ilsor, (I to I 2 to 1 4 te 5
Co. one! Livingston.
1L'2. Lki' S to 1 3 to 1 (1 to 5
Time. 1.14 si-ft. Star Realm. .Mormon.
Pastoral Mwain. r!ketth and Sir Rarton also
ran s.
Outfielder Roth Suspended
Cletelanil, O., Aug, 14. Outfielder
Bobby Itoth. of the Cleeland Amer
inh.. Inn ntL'ii suspended by Mnnager
Kohl for tb. r "minder of the s".ison p..
cause of Indifferent playing. Roth did
pot nccumi' "" '"'evelnnd team east.
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