B M f -i - r- ( f EVENING UfeLIC LEDaER-Pfitt?ADELPHIA FRIDAY, JULY 2, ,1920 15 -P VNNIE'S LOWLY MACKMEN STtLL CONTINUE TO TAKE THEIR MEDICINE, AFTER BEING SHAKEN ' - ' . . -. : i vim UBf DEFEATS I. WOOD PLAIT What May Happen in Baseball Today IYALE TEAM BEATS 3reat Match at Old York Road Ends on tho Nine teenth Green Edward C. rinrcy, llalft, defeated .T. iviM North HUlH. Phllaunpiiia Xi0i f 1 afternoon la the coif chmp!n. '' mm tourna. nd Jih 01,1 York "oal Count, y ST "L'mV h went nineteen hole. Xe Ctarey von, as I'lau mcu att by toM- nf thn medal yesterday IMatt. winner -ot Hw mnotcd "4 COUfMf Forest Hlll this morn ,Vl f ' HrTr first rmnd match. Piatt n ln. .l.nri brilliant Btt.no and was W0.".!:r. He won six nnu iosi vfr in uo--- 'VIKW y,ffl Wood-, Vecond .hot with it o , j2,i within twelve fcot of tho m ,a?dv. n the putt for a three. "i',i,?MMnd,boto. also ploying ' T.b.ta-taj; 3. - l0Bt & by Uniting the third hole Ip a bX! ,...i..i i the creek and Inillr Pi,.0" won and followed fev!Rn" the flitU, a short hoK ;' ".'." t on the . green . - ,e "'-. ,j rnnnlnc Kthre inches, whic R." Ita inother birdie. aita Cluh f'lrTelaml ... New York .... 'Iilrnxo Wnshlnrton . hi. Louis .... Itrtrol AMKKICAN I.KAOUK W. I,, P.O. Win inMon rnlt . Athletics 48 48 SO sa s so 21 17 & 23 27 PH M 32 43 BO ,002 .CS2 .801 ,r,41 .418 ,4i 3H .254 .007 .007 .867 SIR ,4SB .402 ,HM .205 Clllh Cincinnati , , Ilrooklvn . , , M. l.ouls .. Clilritgo .... Itoston .... Pittsburgh .. Jew York ., Philadelphia NATIONAL I.KAOUK w. i;. r.o. win 80 S4 .14 nt 28 so so 25 20 SO u 2 30 31 37 .SRI .11117 .831 .A3 .81.1 .022 .(1115 .MS .BOO .BOO .800 .50 .41.1 .403 .403 .413 .e.vj .ess .Mi ,S3i .471 .470 .32.1 .230 Jxine .071 .R2 ,R07 .R07 .401 AVi .44R .807 HE8ULT8 OF YESTERDAY AMKltlCAN J.KAflUK Jtew.Yofk. Oi Athlrllrii. . t'lilrnito. 3 St. IuU, 2 (flrnl unmr). Nt. TtuU. 4 Chi mm. 1 (arrand unuif). W"hlntnn, It tloxton. 0. . . . . nftrnlt-C.'lMPlinil. not fwhrlnlI. NATIONAIi I.ROUK TIK8BI.T8 rhllllfn t. tlnnton. not nehedated. Knxiklin, 8 New York. 1. Chlrnto. 1 rinrlnnntl. 0. ,. , . ritUburtli, 0 Ht. I-oul, 2 (10 Innlnsi). CORNELL NET IN Semifinals in Intorcollegiato Lawn Tennis Toxan3 Boat Harvard Stars u!enarvn?lfttraP.!nt bCC" Wn byU"W Daisy Cashes ill Opener at Aqueduct rinsT hrt Je Turrenn and Hoblmon .. 4OOa140 a 41-0 ntf nnil I,nrr 54ldl442R1404 7483 HKCOND 8KT I) Turrrnno nnd Uolilnnon 444NO4D02 nt 17 0 DatfH nnd I-Vf 100043S74 742 I Tltlltl) HKT be Tnrenne nnd Itoblnon ,,44013424095 4487 Dates nna Jr ...... 0U744141173 2430 TOTAJU1 vwnl (lul .. In .. Summtrlci jU..Jd runnlnB down n lonp Sf "ifSaTraV hole at the Ibwy ".. t Into the rongoi ui Mt OUt Of P0.unu" " .i-i.f nnclt-S. .tit to th ,. " iffii Into tho )n the ecTcnm i . . holc ou' tat. JSd hU 1 ad at the eighth ',ett 'wE atong "rive that landed V.?' .fiv,8 vards of the green. vunin v."m , - k . cnri UK pull Ki'?h?d... "irld birdie. After oraoiraiurvv .-"- n,nth nnking a roou "- , n shot nnd flaw J "i; "-.:, i, .hpn Pott hd eleventn were .-.- , MSI&lS.ihwhB.thw lived th bclc. Fltt-ut . ifli tl 40448 x Mlifltt o, 4 8 x ' i fl 3 0 x ""jiin ".;'!;"!!"" '4 5 4 "x r A. f i,'"lf mntehes of tlie day I uim ut -" ::. . . . .. ! Norman Moxwcll'M victory ." rmnV i.eonnra. j.o '""""" non, J and a. 'iiieir iu""' tlMnri1- ... 4 3 0 3 4 S J .. S0354444 li 40 .I 044 0 5784 3 18 83 riRST SIXTEEN 4 nift Nonh Hills, defeated W. J. teLf'clJ'r'i;- W.S?;.f..t.d Frank bSlmiri. Haddo County. 0 and 4. 8Dnrfr L JonrH, nymouin. u " I lUllon. Jr. Whltemarnh. 3 and 2. 0 F. Kindt, Jr . Old Ynrk Iload, defeated 'n tAntia l,4rankford. 1 UO. . . . ninltl CrJjwi-ll H. V. t. C .defeated Iflr Prry OIil YorK Itaau. a wo . Neman Mx ell. Whltemarth. defeated rankKonard. North Illlla. S and 1. '.... g,,.i.. Vnrth nil a. defeated win- ton Kl. Old 'York Road. 1 ,UP. . D. I. Tarior, .-Morm niiin, u . - alltnt. Ctdnrbrook. 4 ana Z. SECOND BIXTELiN . n. Frailer defeated uon u. Jicutan, nni Tnnlnp rirfnted K. llammlll. 1 UP. , S, 13. McDcan defeated A. 1. Wlllouthby. Walttr Ileynolds defeated II. lleatty. Jr.. J." P. McBean. Jr.. defeated J. O. Fox. " E. Calves defeated Fred Willi. 4 and 3. CL P Malor defeated V. W. Steveni. 4 hd 3 ... ... r Dannenuaum aeteaieu u. . uiini, 3 anl 2 TH1P.D SIXTEEN 7. J. HlMlns defeated W. J. Curran. and 2. .. . . J. J. Town defeated Cecil Calvert, 2 nit 1 L. C, Boiler won from VT. J. Flynn by pfau t. J J Toufll defeated VT. Gray, 6 and 0. FOUrtTIl &IXTEEN A M. Ward won from II. W. llammlll by 'taull W. J Donahue defeated E. II, Ilcdley. and 7, II. W. Wood defeated E, I). O'llunlon. nd ;. It. M. Blotter defeated It. Mell. 3 and 3. 1'. 0 Illtslnter defeated V. K, Ureach, and fi J. n. Hauman defeated U K, Adama, 3 "I 5, ?r. A, Knox defeated W. C. Moore. 3 2. Dr. Samuel Bolton defeated E. P. Rich- i. 2 and 1, De Turenne nnd Iloblnaon. Hate and I-err ........... ISO polnfa in 133 uolnt 17 (anks Get Big Lead on Miscue ullnned from Tare One tnt to Minrt nnil ftldlMi nlnvr.il loff Id. ' Then (iriffin vniei tho lnnlntr bv oundjng to 1'ipp nnd left the fcoro nil """" p oi 1 1(1 j. oi tuc cuu oi tnc onu. Detail of tho Game .'."ST reeklnpaugh was tossed out Harris, i nomas KiKsctl out word. PP grounded to Cliflin. fin nmn. n tn, no errors. wut fanned. Thormnhlcn tossed out ThomaH. Word tossed out Walker. No runs, no bits, no errors. 8KC0NU Ituth Hlnclcd to center. Mcusel struck out. Boillc fanned. Huth stolo second. Pratt singled to right, Iluth scoring. Thomas threw out Han nah. One run, two hit, no errors. . Dugan fried to I'rntt. Htrunk singicu to left and scored on Pcrklns'H double to center. Welsh grounded to Pcckln tiauirh. Perkins colnir to third. Peck left the gamo nnd Ward was moved to snort, .MeuMl to third uaso nnu tiieicu went in left field. Griffith grounded to Pint). One run, two bits, no errors. THIKD Thormuhlen Hied to Dugun. Olden walked. Ward singled to left. Olclch stopped nt second. Plpp singled to left, scoring Olelch. nnd took second while Ward went to third on tho throw. Iluth was purposely passed, filling the bases. Mcusel singled to Witt and Word scored. Ilodlo hit into a doublo pla, Witt to Dugan to Griffin. Two runs, tlireo hits, no errors. Harris fanned. Witt doubled to left center. Thomas grounded to Ward, Witt going to third. Mcusel threw out Walker. No runs, one Lit, no errors. FOURTH Pratt filed to Welsh. Hnnnah was hit by n pitched ball. linn nah fitole second. Thormahlcn walked. Gleldi filed to Strunk. Ward filed to Welsh. No runs, no hits, no errors. Dugan wns tossed out by Mcusel, Strunk fouled to Meusel. Perkins struck out. No runs, no bits, no er rors. .. , PII.'TII rinn fanned. Ruth walked. Mcusel was tiufc on Dugan's error and took second while Kulu went to tmru when Walker nlso fumbled the ball. Hodle bit to Thomas nnd Iluth wai run down. Tiioinns lo rerkitis to 'Photons. MousipI. who hod wandered too fnr oft second, was doubled up? ThomaH to Griffin to Perkins to Witt to Thomas. No runB, no hits, two errors. Welsh singled to center und wua forced by Griffin, Pratt to Wnrd. Har ris walked. Witt was safe on nn in field hit to Prntt, filling tho base-. Thomas wus thrown out by Pratt, Grif fin scoring. Walker was passed intcu tlonally and again the bases were filled. Dugan funned. One run, two hits, no errors. Y. M. H. A. PLAYS WELL West Branch Team. Has Won Eight In a Row West Branch Y. M. II. A. is having a successful season, having won Its last tight games. The only defeat charged against West Branch was administered by Phocnixvillo All -Stars in its open ing game. West Branch's line-up at present consists of Cohen nnd Kendls. catchers : Radnor and Stone, pitchers: Black, first base; Kldrldge, second base; Ap felbauin, shortstop; Friefelder, third base, nnd Walsh, Llcb, Becker nnd Kleklln in tho outfield. On Sunday West Branch meets tho Aldlnc Club nt tho lattcr's grounds, Fifty-fourth street nnd Florence nvc nue, whllo on Monday it will go to Reading nnd play tho Reading Olivets ln a double-header. Berkahlro Women Win Rendlnr. !'.. July 2. The Berkahlro Country Club ladles' team scored Its third straight victory In the Intercity aolf rerlei by defeating the I.ancaater Country Club representatives -8 to S hero on tho Uerkthlre course today. Virginia Replaces Indiana New Brunswick. July 2. It was an nounced that tho University v of Vlmlnla eleven had been obtained to meet the Rutiera team al New Brunswick on October 2.1, re placing tho University of Indiana on the srheriul rou Don't Care ,rnt the troll., fur. " torreaurt to whrn " ride blcjele. "iw not onli onaidfralile ii add ni...... '' leu a krrn .l Ulte snd better with. Cirt that trol- erourh ont of w Hltm. nid, 4lQt hUTD monff. lif ayr' 8Ste't-it Llw.l.'n"..1"'"10'" ' ;orron Thty'' .': 'Xn, t.onto- -" - - inn cuairat In LARGEST VAUIETY OF BICYCLES ri8!!iv,KBJ .MiW. By SPICK HAM, More surprises occurred this after noon hi tho semifinal round of tho inter collegiate lawn tennis tournnment on the turf courts of tho Merlon Cricket Club, navcrford. Tn tho first match concluded, A. Wilder nnil L. Wiley, Yale, pulled the unexpected by trimming Kirk Hold nnd II. N. Holt, tho fnBt Cornell team, In straight sets, 1U-8, 0-. This pro longed match was witnessed by n big gnllery and tho many fine rnllles'brought forth rounds of applause several times in each of the fiercely contested games. Wilder and Wiley won bocauso their team work was more finished than their opponents. Rcid played brilliantly nt times, but bo and bis partner did not work together as smoothly as tho Yalo pair. Tho first set was a desperate affair, going eighteen games, but "In the final the Ynlo pair bad nn oven easier time of it tlinn tho score indicates. The point score : nnsT bet Wilder nnil Wiley 3 4348433140414204 00710 Relet nnil Holt 0103inn4O400Z471 7 00 8 SKCOND HKT Wilder and Wllrr I 4 2 D 1 4 1 4 413-41 Held ana Holt 11474041 2243 TOTALH Wilder nnil Wiley 100 points IB camea Held and Holt 84 points 11 nmni In tuc other match of the semifinals Charles Granger and McNeil Drum wrlght met the Hnrvanl team, Leon de Turcnnc nnd D. P. Robinson. .7r. The former pair, representing tho University of Texas, took tho first set 12-10. The second sot went to the Tcxans olso. Tho wore was 0-4. The Texas team met the Yalo men In the finals later in the afternoon. The point core : riRST 8CT frnnrr nnil rtrnmrtslit 31112 44241 14802 81441 Ct SO De Tnrenne. nnd Robinson SillS 21402 41784 34102 3173 HF.COND BET Grfturer and Drnmrlxht 10 2 2 4 17 De Turenno nnd Robinson 2 4 4 4 2 2 0 TOTAT.S flronxor nnd Irnitnrliiht. . 110 De Tnrenne. nnd Robinson, 101 Leon de Turenno and I). P son. Jr.. Harvard, advanced tcmlfinal tound this morning. Tho Crimson team defeated Wallace J. Bates and Kdmond Levy, University of California, in a threo-sct match. The match was one of the most severely contested ever seen ln collegiate ranks, TIGER ATHLETES STAR IN ENGLISH GAMES tT.10 4.S0 up. Princeton Track and Fiold Men Win in Preliminaries of British Classic K Summer Exercises In the Eymnaalum, away from the hot sun, fits you for wo(k In omen or school neit full. Special croup fames, hand ball, ollty nan. Doxiiur, Men, Women, Boys, Girls Y M CA- rRXTHAI.1 NORTH III.DO.I WKST 1II.DC 1421 Arch I 1013 lhlh I ftl H. B2d 10 4 330 0 1 028 3 18 (anirs 13 ramrs Robin - to the The Harvard pair got the decision after three reeking scts"in tho sum of 0-8, 0-4, 7-5. From the first service until the final point had been scored all four men were high up on their toes battling for every stroke, virtually nil of which appeared to be crucinl events to tho contestants. As the score of tho last set indicates, the result of the match was in doubt Stamford Bridge, England, .Tuly 2. Princeton's athletes, In England to en gage Oxfo-d In n dual 'meet, made a good showing today ln sovernl of the events in tho British Amateur Athletic Association championships, for which the Americans entered. In the preliminaries of the 220-yard rtin Randolph E. Brown nnd R. D. Olnrk. Princeton men, won their bents. each making tho distance in 22 4-5 seconds. The holder of the title, W. A. Hill, of Surrey, won his heat in 23 seconds. In tho final of tho sixteen-pound weight put, Paoll, of France, wns first with 43 fcot 10 inches; S. Harrison Thompson, of Princeton, wns second with 43 feet, 0 Inches, and O. D. Hnlscy. -of Princeton, third, with 42 feet 8 Inches. Tho third heat of tho hnlf-mlle run was won by B. G. D. Rudd, of Oxford, the noted South African runner, in one minuto 00 seconds. Tho final in tho qunrter-milo hurdles was won by E. W. Wheeler, of Surrey, who beat Adams, of Princeton, by four yards. Tho tlmo was B7 2-C seconds. In tho semifinal of tho 220-yard dash Brown, of Princeton, won his heat ln 22 1-5 seconds. Clark was eliminated, JACKSON IN TRAINING Not to Box In Any Bout Until Meet ing With Tendler Here Doc Bagley, mannger ot Willie Jack son, came over from New York yester day, went Into session with Promoter I.eon Ii. lintns concerning nrrnngfrnenis for tho match with Lew Tondler at the Phillies Ball Park, July 12, nnd ngrecd to hold oft tho New Yorker from any bouts until bis scheduled appearance here. "Willie is training harder than ever before in bis career," said Bagley. "You enn bet that he will be in better shape for this match with Tendler thnn for nnv other mntch since he started boxing. Jackson hasn't forgotten that bout last summer, and be will be out to prove by a knockout that ho is Tcn dler's master." Later in the afternoon Bagley went out to Shibe Park, saw our lowly A's defeated by New York, nnd then Doc hustled to Newark, N. J., where Johnny Wilson scored bis first victory as mid dleweight champion by winning from Soldier Bnrtfield. Continued from Fate One Dove, Jncohean. Crest, Kinetic. 1-0 Dernlcre and i.artv Lovltt also ran ,, - HECOND RACE, three-yenr-olds, purse, 1 K fair Oaln. lis, Turner... 7-2 7-10 1-4 ., ninn. Carn. tilt tAhi.ann. 45 1- 4 OUI a'. Ht Allsn. 120 T. nnv.-an.. 8-1 8- 2 even Time, 1:38 1-9. Feoder 'and Ulff 1 also ran. , . . THIRD RACE. lhrte-yr-old and $1000, O'i furlongs' 1. Jadda. 107. T Rowan ... B-l 'f 7-10 a. Arnold. 118, flchuttlngcr.. n-t. 2;1 4- 0 3. Vice ghlrman,107.Turner..lO-.1 even 1- 2 Tims. 1 HR8.8, Ladlnit Star. Daydue nnd Pocatello nln ran . FOURTH RACE, three-year-olds. and up, handlcan. SHOO ndded: 1 mite: 1. Audacious 121. Ensor . 13-20 1-4 out 8. Cromwell, 110. Fstor. 10-1 2-1 out 3. HalveHrn. 100. Kummer. 18-8 7-10 out 'lime, JL'OI -' l-anniiis niii,".-. - - "" FIFTH RACK four-year-olds and up. claiming, puree 11000, I mile and 1 furlonn. t. l'lerre-o.Fcu, 112. Fator... 4-, 7-8 1-2 a Slir-.. Ill llAtiiiltliM H.!a 1111 14 4, iV(JIlall, i' pmiuuiii - " " - 3. Dorcas. 108. Hopkins 7-2 J-8..VS Time, 1 .82 2-8 Berlin, Barcoy and Frank Marklln alio ran. ,,nnn HIXTH RACE, two-year-olds, purse $1000 n.Mi. tin. T. rtnw.n R-l 3-1 7-8 S. Normal. 110, Fator .. a. Advocate, 105, Mooney on $18.40 $7.20 2, Tom Baunders, 11B. 1., . l.yke B 10 a. jeiuson. 107, w. Jar- rell 21.20 , Time, 1 :48 8-B, Bond, Harlock, Kimpa lonir, Ham Rett also ran, FOURTH RACE, purBe 11400, maidens, colts nnd iteldlngs, two-year olds 0V4 fur- lonxs: 1. Adonis, 112. Burke . 18.10 $0.00 13.80 2. Judge Jtudrow, lis, Erlrk- son 17,00 8,80 8. Old Chsp, 112, Wilson. . , . 3 70 Time, l:(i, Nick I,ondon. Vlnchester, Al vln T II. K. Coleman, lUKh Engle, Drafts men t,nii(thind etui Cnurt View stlr nn. TIFTH RACE, handicap, puree $2200. fil lies ami mares, three-year-olds nnd up. 0 furlomts. 1. Fern Handley, 110, vrorrlasey .... $21 20 $7.80 $8. BO 2. Mile, I)P7le. 101, Wilson . . B.ilO 3.10 8. fllntorrlle. 110, Wlda i 2.80 Time, 1:12 4-8, Lady aFIr I'lay, Thelma K., Brig o' War and Blue Paradise also ran. BARTF1ELD LOSES TO iimsoN Middleweight Champion Wins Hard-Fought Bout on Points. Start Delayed MM., .1. A. .1. nnhann. 2! Aberfovle. 2 )' In a ten-Inning hard-fought garni yrstcr day afternoon the J. and J. Dobson bas IijiI UHin added another vlotpry to Its) sulns, making It twelve straight trlumps. OeieHling (HO flirunv nucriuio Lrniii. oi vu-3 f'henter County f-ncue, by ft score of 0 to S, In the extra period I-ees found 'Art" 8wlg- ler me inrmer iniv-nu , riinjiTniii( hurler for ft sine!. Ixiwfy hit for a threo- ' . . ". :bU 'Wa ler hseger. scoring Lees, nnd ending the game, ,20-1 R-l 4-1 , 7-1 B-2 0-B Wrecker. Jeg, Time. J.ua-n. ," -."""t'winw I'lurious. A-rnuiay, viroirn, o, -; -.-- er, Nugget, Frlalet. San Fablo.Two Feathors, Faunus. Irish Sea and Bunny Days also ran. HAMILTON RESULT8 FIRST RACE, maidens, two-year-olds, B fnwlnnva! 1. Witch FIonr.ll2, Dlah mon $7.10 2. Oallou Uorry, 108. .. nteheree- 8 c0 8. Annette's Bister, 112. . ,. uutweji ......,... .,. i;.h."v $4.40 $3.60 3.80 Ragged Robin claiming, three-year-olds $5.00 $3 70 out 8.00 Tlmo. 1.02 1-B. nellahm nlsn ran. HECOND RACE. .,,- tin. n fnrlnnffS 1. Fluzoy, 100, Burke... 2. Hackamore. 108, Rich creek a xt.t.itn tin. Thurber ... "Time, 1:10 1-B. Hondo also ran. THIRD RACK, maiden, two-year-olds. &, Wa UJRti." .r7'B1;y"noy.li.oor:kS3 nut out $B.flO $2.7 $2.!i0 mtOl m.nV KANE BEATS McGOVERN Marty Outpoints Port Rlchmonder In Final at DUston Marty Kane, of the Seventeenth ward, nnd weighing 120 pounds, returned a winner over Hank McGovern, of Port Richmond, In the hradliner nt the Diss ton A. C. last niaht. Knno worked n nifty left jab throughout, setting the pace In all of the rounds but the second. The first wns even. McGovern did bis best fighting nt close quarters, whllo Kane's advantage was clearly displayed from the distance. Barney Rellly won on n hnir-llnc de cision over Speedy Leo in a fast fracas. Young Joe Bradley defeated Young Marino, Johnny Long was stoptiod In tho second by Al Shnw nnd Young Keyo wns forced to quit to Joe Spen cer in the second bocauso of n broken nose. Newark, N. J., July 2. Johnny Wil son, middleweight boxing cbnmpion, de feated Soldier Bartfield, of New York, on points in n hard -fought bout ot twelve rounds here Inst night. Wilson excelled in eight of the twelve rounds. Bartfield had the better of tho second, seventh nnd twelfth rounds, while tho third wns even. Both men received hard body punish ment. Wilson used bis left effectively to Bnrtfleld's stomnrh, but the soldier took his punishment gamely. Bartfield excelled ln infighting, bu the champion shook him oil and scored lefts to the hend nnd stomach. Bnrtfield wns fight ing hard nt the bell hi the last round. Wilson weighed in nt luTOi pounds and Bnrtfield at 141)'j. Tho start of the bout was delayed until nearly midnight by the reported attempt of the management to reduce Wilson's guaranteo from $7500 to $5000. I fhilip Matris 1 M BOND STREET aGARETTEG V M Cork Tipt Plain Bnd fciSffWByO-iysaJe v Iterant lo rnr1: claiming, three-year- FOURTH RACE, olds, 0 furlongs. 1 ThuA..?:. ??'. $8.00 $.80 $3.B0 2. A.Uc?Yl2;MVnyan..: B.00 4.00 8. JTueblo. . loi. AnJ.rson . . . ...... . - 4.00 Quaranteed. Bucklalde and Chrome also ran. LATONIA RESULTS FIRST nACE. purse $1300. three-j ear olds. 0 furlongs: 1. Marvin May. 10B. W. Ilelnlsch $8.00 $4,40 13.00 2. Ruby. 100! P. I-ong.. .... 10.40 10.00 3. Louis A.. 118. K. Small- . Tim. i',ii' ' Antlrlnate. ftDrlng Vale. Ace of Aces. Zone d'Armee, Runnan. Doctor Jim BECOND RACE, ths Ich Foyle, purse, $1800. two-year-olds. SV4 furlon;;: 1. The Ally. 112. LLyke.$4.00 $3.80 $3.00 2. Wcstslde. 112. II. Hr- ickson 10. 10 8 40 3. Pelcoe, 100, H Wlda.. ... 7 30 Time, 1:0R. Horkyte. Pagan Pan also ran. TIIIHD RACE, claiming, purse $1300, for three-year-olds and up. lrV miles. 1. Rafferty. 107, r. 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