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t being of tht opliiteo ha the a eanot enotigfc to pl ae owawa a-

nTr Mond r ntst to the ItS ol MM-

W ill races barring katahi condltlow nd Ofcfct

1 scratches Mck went appearla l st th merer of on horse bat result

different at oaljr two farortta woabeing the choice at oa-

Barner Sckrelber1 Otto farstar performanea of the day wkra b

Ut Bells of aasl Kteg Pef lrtwo crack sprinters oalf tkrta

lo the race r t on tMof Lexington wu the favorite

hil King Pepper WM tka ascend cholee-

ilag Pepper and Bells of Lexington racedbMd and brad for furlong when LOtFryer had enough Then Otto challenged

ft r a tuesle drew out but atthe end Cochran hid to ride hard la order

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Tho tart

hit br SUter Juliet which threw hit out ofhi r ftrld with

h on and taking toeIM It to the 6y

Th flMt tide of the-m that of Mlohaew on

a liK nti of A mile on the back stretchScurrr thu lot butho w third the end Little the

bjr A length and afrom Mercer who WM eight frontnf Scurrr Summar

i PJMT nxccfor alt br inbMrtptloa 110 taefe

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Brtilnr Eli ten la 1 ni i Mil 7 to 5 andBelle of Ltilncton 1 to I and t lo I King Pt f r-

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UilAer 2J w 1 and lo 1 Klolm-

fOURTHIUCKFor Iwoymold ADM who bate not won

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J K Widteai br fLilt Usg and ran m tOe otM r named

IUnrThm 4 to Lady Viola 7 M10-ind out JulKI to I and Irory Bellsli to I 1 L ly Msg 40 to I snd tt lo l Bslhs

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ly wbucrlplloa 100 OMand a

Must also ranTlnr 102

lo 1 snd I to t Little Daisy 7 la tLcd Inn Mrcsr 1 to Md out Scurry W to I andI to s Mirsw

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iid wa four In frontoutsider wto wa lsigth-

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Vnnd Haw Handicap tot all agea ItOO addedone mile antI aCtrUr I2 I Kllogrsm IM

IM MTerminus 11 Len Fisherman M

Third liter For wOo have not wOnnote than two woo added 8te and a haltloots

tu lIars Wagner 105Northern Star ill 106Gay Hoy lit notify IM

Vstloas m Mary Worth tM-Mnlbe 109 102

103Fourth Rutr Fai and upward

jeiimi IJio added on nlle and anhrrl lnll4 Metrrr r

The NItratelUnmxlt nLady Chorister 101 jn Shot

Hto For maiden troyesrdds 1400 addedtre furlong

114 John Harleytorn5tildyn omd 4

i 4i r 4 Cornwall 1 4

Triton 114114 neatllute Ill

A4ra 114 Arrib Oo Wan Ill

nirhard Crokeri Horse Hr t and Second-at Urlghten-

smfsi Calf Diifctth to Tim SUNLOXDOX Augr a The race for the Bouth

down of oo sovereigns at Brightontoday w s won by FrankRlchsrd Crokers illnnlo Pro was second

Tho rare for the Worthing plate of lor-erelgns was won byltlchard Crokera

Tlper-

Wi GIrl Pulls tp nteetlini After a FaitTrial

SiRATodA Aug Blue CUrl John Madas crack nily the winner of nearly all

big twoyenrold races this yearrcelved-Jf trial for thi to n Special torday

n pulled rand this hash believe that ste will be alt right

hrear oc-

TritersIlls trial nftcr the rare Both per

formed In good style

At HamiltonTh rard today WAS mad

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Rare fnrl n s MedlUtlon tot3 to A 107

w I thIrd Time ao 4

lUreOne mile and a lliUentfi Win1 7 IU II lo won

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TREY MAIT BUCAK KVLKS-

Atttotei NSw York Oaka laOaaaea

There appears to b wore trouble aheadfor the overworked Registration Committee-of the Metropolitan Association of the AAVTh cause will be the games of the DlcceianUnion of Newark that am to underthe auspices of the Catholic Club of JeneyCity on the HUlald track Belleville

Several prominent athletesmember of clubs In this city have trans-ferred their allegiance for the time tIngto New Jersey organizations ao that theymay be eligible to compete In the gameswhich are open only to members ot the DIgocean Union This appear to be contrary-to the A A V rule which have been care-fully framed to prevent athlete revolvingfrom on club to another Among thoseopen to question who are entered are

W Brady Pastime A C aa C Brady Xavier

sad J II Bnaaaa Aavtar A Cc Y u o A

All the above within themonth for

rb addition to which prohibits a manfrom appearing for one com

to a member of thei

three month there to theprovision in to the regis-

tration ofEvery athlete when be registers skill stale his

r nc sod wtkl elub b wlsbrs M ntrutrnt aridhi shall not bs allowed lo ehanrs club during tbturn of bt registration without tbs ibs

of tb district U wblcbguides

bar receivedthe permission of the Com

rter of TUB that be bail notlooked matter closely as It notbeen brought to Itis the athletes depend on aclaliie at of the three ruleto protect them This reads

Provided that tb rMUtrsBuats of Ibis sertlon shallnot apply to any athletic mMtlng or

tbs mInes for wbltb confined to tbiclub or orgaaliatlon tYing such meeting or inttr-Ulnment

A Union U cornpoed ofIt Is If on

Saturday can bo considered to come

a A A rule give a furtherof sport M

Op ri sports an those In which the rtats an nto more taaa on club school collegeor other orgnluite-

Aa a of game are not heldthe Diocesan Union

Club at the A lon decided not toleague orn asary forn the

been

the contention that theM only to of the promotingclub will not bold water

nCOOtfS GHEAT JUMP

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P 8 OConnor the Irish champion broadJumper who to shortly coming to this countryhM again beaten the world roord athis specialty According to the WaferorMelt at the annual tportajoh JulyJJ OConnor won the broad jump handicapwith the wonderful leap of 14 feet UJfThe Kilkenny meeting I one of the treatfuture of Ireland Maurice the oldallaround athlete to geceatly referee andthe other official are selected from tho mostcompetent men In the country AfterOConnors big jump In order that thereshould be no question as to the validity ofthe record W H Powers a Oivernmentengineer tasted the ground and found Itabsolutely level He also examined the steeltape with which the record was

It correct best previousworms record was 14 test 9

At l the urn I K Baxter theAmerican hjgh jumper In the

The event was a

Inches Baxter could only clear I fetThe around WM very as It

rained afteron the Jump Fifteen thousand persona

onWednesday that hi would sail for America nnthe ateamer leaving Queenstown next Bunday

flawingWith out of the way the sculling

attraction la C 8 TItus of the Union Boatwho heat the record for the ftchuylklll

Inch

Inob mAd I-

on n last by Oton nor

beatenJump

floater on scratchIrishman won with II left I I

hll record

Connor

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course In winning the As oclatlon cham-pionship at the NotionAl regatti FrankOreer who was defeated by Ten Kyck In

the championship singles III nnxlous to get acrack at Titus and the Metropolitan flowingAssociation put up a race at Itregatta nn Sept 71 In which Titus ireer

rowed over the one straightaway courseon Charles

has Just beer Issued forthe third annualAmateur Mowing Association which will

receive a and

N wroni Aug Th olo sa on nt-

Newport which was to have opened on Sntur-

dar has b n postponed until Tuesday nf-

neit week owing to tire Country Club of

condition

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and If th rillbe invited to bit

ane1

on r the courseitier J IJIt to h

nenlsenIor

intermedIate andcurDs

end senIor and JuniorRip All Innth h b

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held OuIt nburghudson racesaway ruleslist comprise Intermediate

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yeetoraay Tbef woa two aMf-rofi The PtrtWhU aeteee-oall with the Ckjoacoe hut yin outYork ud Brooklra e Ut avaa to a aWehinder and St Leak beat Ctoctanatl Three

the six taotee werethe American league Pkltodelpkia beatWMhlatton twloe making four tictorUn

one cUt te day BaHWor beatoetoB Cleriland walloped Mlrwartee and

Chlogo amothertd Detroit The KaUoaalLeague result and tending feUdw xrortlrn li York r riMl gasesv Xe York 4

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MOOUTM t iw you o nat tUlokiade of playlag than tkara

of proaooaeiat cnilalM wets eeea at tkeQrokada yeaterday afteraoea

between tke Kew York sad BroekITO met w baseball that ranted fromaupnflna to exceeding bad The Cha-ploaa abut out the In the flntgarnet Pitcher KlUon keeplqg up hi effectivestreak the second Hanlona miD w re-

outolayed all around by the New Yorks andbutt 4 ti 1

Two woaderful In otntre field byDolan war largely responsible for New Yorknot scoring in the first game the

third League thisseason and 8t Louisths other two had singled toricht to aeoond when

which the caught close to the groundandbunted were mote than

to the Before they could evenrecover from their had for-warded the

first and second

of the Bridget wts arouse

had slpgled Davis hit thehard and It want

It was thought thatthe ball had any tiecatch It a

U

for breath In the bleacherswhen

ward took the banwaa for hint to thebefore could to flrt base

third Inning with onDolan went up air for a hardhit ball

Van and put the on aprospective

Wfre later

right Heldwas done by Nelson the eighth Inning

the ball but first hare WM un

caught atcorner before he had slide The

Mo

4ft

other play the

left 1 bomade In I

the

a poor throw to second Jrwln forcehit ot to

rtI1 and a short to

lipJoe uJre

lie

to DYb doublingtell at and Day the

on to nipping IrwIn between

the dmlrUoll ot frome

In the secondAlter HJ lImlI

mIght hUll ortWould

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I lfound

re

Other slIttingby Dlhl1I

t the score a run lii lleoondthe tollo1fld

double with I oml runbit ot

Inon a hot

to lIelAon overheaded ofTcoyere to

ot on to NleQIIbJ him

fly to third Dahl 8lrn II

Pro ways

ifs doubts

catch

and onbad triple by New Yorks

4onwas the

ofIn the lcOwre

knocked

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rooters both p14sa play

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and grand-stand throwIng

oft It

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arid singiftll the

innIng seventh oe therattling

first aentand

and thinking take ad-Vantage 1h1

wits and let

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on York S

lor Ji by Kllson 1 Home run Snrcksrd TwohaM filti Dablen Kluon b rs Davis

Triple pUy Davis and O nt lKoubU and Kelfcy Wild Klson Umpire Dwytr Tlmt 1 bour arid 44 Binul s

NIW toni 4 BnOOKbTX laiCOND datesSomething with the Brooklyn

system the second lo t

frequently but were when thea due locals led

the batting and Van took firstbase on baiT fumbledgrounder and unite scored Van

ball taking anDavli

soaring twobagger Intowork on

prevented New York from scoring In thea tale

how Dolan outwitted The lat-ter on second van Haltren on Hint

Hughes made a wild tocatch napping Mathewson started

chanVan lialtren

returning Thereupon Dolanmade a bluff to cajoled

Into starting to third againlie was run down

8 DavIs Bowerroan singled In succession InThere only two runs as a double play

Strong at third the amountof

In three

with two on basesbut Davis prevented a run by Knocking theball down as for

out Mathewson saved thesituation He struck Newton out and thetwo runners were forced by Iff bin tapsto String at third werekickers of the tame The score

a 0 0 0 O 0 o

leaNbUt on ballOO Klleon Otruek ouII T

cllllnCIII on bases the blat to no nr and 4

on nard enough to then to first

ec nlrlahammered

field chutethe

I t

lid camefor

strand to hute back when he

Ollnel and

and nt throw by Kee tr which

wu broughtthe newton Inlet the New Torts down with

Vo f1IM Single by XconNellQn gave the

theIr struck outthree men the sixth

fanning with the fluId PreYloual

In theafter Irwin and FllfroU bait hIt

IrIh

wuthe at Their

attempts were accompanl-inent so 18r

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Ncx York n 0 o n n it 0 4-

Piooiirn o 0 i 0 n 0 0 0 n iliNt base on errors New York i Brooklyn I

on b J s N w YorV Ilrooklrn rintOff MalhfWoD l60N wlon

I Struek mil By Iby Xtwton A TwobsM hits DSTKWeKle hll Slrsn jtlolen bswl tU DnubU

Fsrtll and Krllry Vrwlon

oir hugheS A In tOrn Innlnrii oil In sixInnIng Dwyer nm 2 hours Al-Undtne fton y-

ritiLADKuruiA IJOSTON ortnsT OASISBOSTON Aug won a iloubln

genie locals were Orlhwas fins fettle and teamdown four hits lbs locals played a loose

In the The gains woen pitchers battl with honors even Phlla

more timely and won The scorner

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M crusy liars 1 hour and U mlncw Atleadance 4000

IT LOCH CIXCWXAII 0a The Reds

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local team proceedings are at a boltbut there to a belief that Joyce will be man-ager before long If he and the club can agreeon terms Joyce was closemouthed when

about the matter yesterdayHie first reply to a question as to what broughthint here was Baseball mission Noth-ing has been done continued Joyce 1

twirl eipected to see the President of the clubbefore sailed but my train yes delayedand I missed him I will be here for

v t nd A upFred Ucey had the following to lay j ester

hr will be nothing done nt presentGeorge Davis will continue to manage theteam h has been told the team

he would b deposed and Joyce put In his

If It wins he toyslust what percentage of HAT

would hAve to to Insure his tenrrt ofthe management of was not

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Plttsburf HI Cinclnnsll-AWEHICAt IBAQVK-

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roxKrcTianr KTATR LKAOUENew lAndot si N haven Norwich st Bridge

port WslMbury at JJrlrtrn llrHtol At Utrb-

ynueball NoteA C and th A C

will play the final game of the series on the0 run in tomorrow Afternoon

cancellation theIesrl H II A has tabor flay A M arid H-

MM and wouid close nn nutofoffering a suitabletelegraph A Kal r secntirr 1170 Fink

Tine Krrrrtt College has a fewAnd In Auvuit nnd

clubs tint will offernbi guarantee Addr s lMirg v Day411 avenue

tHKAdii Au f HughAnd of club was todaysuspended by Han

Implf on the l wtile gftme at Mil

yet si it d the Amount nf iji nrewho look part In row will nl i-

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A araeraame of git ruM adr a flreaOto daotori-paotd treat attracted a crowd of fuMr lineSihotuaad to tilt graveltrack of tM atktoito club at Atburrye Tkere wire aettral dUippont-meate la prognaime beeauee offailure to appear of such riders M ltajorTaylor W 8 rena and 11F-reeawa but they were notfoedbecause of the excellent port furalakedThe champtoaahlp race WM the itar feature-of the afternoon ItWMat half mile andIrer Lawson formerly of Buffalo aad latterlyfrom Auatralla won la a style that markedhim aura poelUrelr than ever M a man whola M dangeroua rift M Major Taylor kM

lIla becanae of laJurUe sueWedaee

day n sht liable alaoto 111 aad under a phratThe trial heata and Ant aemlflnato

brought the cate t down to Lawaon KramerWilton IDeS MofarliDd u the tout J

Both of grindaDdwere

preeaat did not muThe

WMthree length In

and not tan to rare until therth turn for then

superiority very byway

twoopen amateur the amateur handicap

arida of closely contested heata and

In fine form taking the open erentnit In tb

handicap not a length behind the winnergot a welcome at rnthutl

on that slightly banked Therewas Likesand pacemakers whom Kikes could

going the front at the Start and riding Iel

a muthe other machine Summary

OiMThlrtMUe Anulturriiul heat won kyW A LADtl Cold Spring N V R

W thIrdTime 4 M tKocA-

tItairuihi rtnuu rirm semi finalwon by Wuioni Floyd urratUad secondTime I minute ft 4a second Mnnn lwoo by rank Kramer Irrr lJ on Tintsl minute Kfondi tireS semIfinal wonby Letter wIlson F

won by leerZ mlnutoi 14 14 seconds Ktnal won

WUiwi eecead Tune 1 minutes 17 13iwondi-

Twomil behind ky Jlmra-lUlchid lime I mloute at weoodn-

rPMKi R ee Harry Clkts-

TwoUlliJIUindVna Amateur Final beat won1 ao

llarltai W scratch U Kit17 tft seconds

BuffaLo Aug Hurler New

He lila friendfor the halfmile

Ingrahfttn front scratch won handcap these races the card was

attractive SummariesJtiUMIK National Woa

N Y A C J T Chelseaaicond Time 1 minute I mounds

OncUlle Amateur Won by J T Ingraham chelsea unlatch Fred AulTalo100 T J Ondy 40 yardsthird Tints I 4 teeondi-

ord of tells by Welter Hmltta Hlar CountyWbMlmen Time minute 91 34 Mmnta-

HaltMil Rsblbltloa on Ilmrarman Buffalo and McFtatrn PhIladelphIa lime4 44 seconds

BAITIUORE Aug 8 Themotorpaced race held herr the

between Archie McEach

contests ever held In thla city

In timemen more than forty yards apart

record were broken themile tecord was

broken and a few seconds of twentyworlds record held were

also clipped off Btlnson took the atthe It was simply a case ofcnn to pass the Tstter

few minutes and Stlnson

lead h had at any time McEachern regained a little of lost ground butwas to overtake hi opponenteon rode the In 10 IS JSseconds About six Uionrsnd people were

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the Cup defender Constitution she goingout for two spins both this morning andthis afternoon limiting her sailing to thewaters of the bay This afternoon he lefttier moorings at 4 oclock and ran up the bay

far as Irudence island and then hauled

wind the mslnssll was quite flat

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o Constitution on-ad no trouble In

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used In either When on

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ColumbiaI

Flanagan Cannot Compete for Ills NewClub

Thequestlon ai to whether John Flanagan-the champion hammer thrownr who wmrecently relAid by the New York A C cancompete In the colors nf the Irish Amateur

was settled terrly by WellchAirman of th A A Registration Com

The Is clear that no man can compete

nmetnl PT of the A A rmnagsn hasathletics enough to know It and

lie compotes In th A C games-on thewill without any notion bythe committee or which I ant

Lawn Tennis at Bar HarborlIen llAKanit iif aTh first tennis of

Importance thst has born played here Inseveral ypflrs WM the mixed doubles tournamenl begun tod rat the Echo Vallnvfor tine cups offered by Mrs Albert CliffordBsrnor

Atirhlncloti and II Thlrhcr heal Oresad Alfred Conkllnr o tllu Hum

and f WhfUn l 06 i MIte llolllni and Mrr

Poor aOl John Wllnon A 1 4 4 UM Uwtcnn-sna A N Cu hratn SItu Brine and lhirals 4 A Sumnrr-irrsrd Ix t Miss Ktisriwoxt and Mr Hubk M

friars and J II Krnno heal Klu Cnrhit 4 4 4 Ml l

wail sna l il Winslow twit Ml Illnkl arid J IfHfjrs 4 A n-

Cotalp of tie flingEd DunkbVM lof Humsn Kr lihl Car

bobVil again anal Is out with s def lo tsckl JoeKrnnenv In n livroimd t rj-

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to always Itm Now Is the tlae to such suit to

950 1250 1500 to 2500AM sizes nod all the worthwhile gradcsfrocy Worsteds

CtMvtots and Caislmeres at greatly reduced prices

tme AVGCCT MUMBEB or ore MONTHLY MAGAZINE is READY REXer CRABOE

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HM CfcaHeager aa MM Appejared TwoU a i Kvvn

The Cup challenger Shamrock II I fiatBearing port lid If the has kept up thespeed with which she started out It Is ex-

pe ted that she will be hers by Sunday atthe latest Borne yachtsmen look for herto arrive here today The Shamrock leftOourock on the aide on July 27 with theteam yacht Eric a a convoy The yachtswere sighted the next day off thelrtoh coast

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this

and on Aug 1 both dropped Anchor at theAtom It had taken five days to make the1300 miles to thi Arores an average speedof lao miles a day It 1300 mIles from8t Mlchaela to this port and at the SAme

rate of speed at which the yacht began herjourney ahe should reach here some timetody Two years ago the old Shamrockwas seven days making Kt Mlchnels andshe reached this port a few hours less thanfifteen days after hating passed FastnrtRock The new challenger was two days

reaching the Atores and If theef this voyage tailed In the same Urns aa

LAWN TENNiS

Play In Southampton Tournament mtltmail Will Not Defend TUlle

BOCTUAUMOX Aug RApld progresswas made here today In the lawn tennistournament for the championship of Long

Island on the courts of the Meadow Club

An Important bit of news was the decisionof the national champion Malcolm O Whit-

man of Harvard that he would not defendhi championship title and the new golf cupat the AllComers Tournament at Newportwhich begins next Tuesday

The matches In second round of thochampionship singles held the courts In

the and furnished excellentIn the struggle for places In the

semifinal round William J Clothier thePennsylvania State champion Edwin Ptamed Princeton title bolder Hlchard-

fitevens the noted baseline exponent andWilliam A Lamed the veteran were thosuccessful contestants Ford Huntlnatonthe Yale veteran waa the opponent of Wil

YArned In the singles and made themistake of playing too close to the net andthe frequent deeplobs of Lamed gave him

plenty of foot work which fatigued him andhad a disastrous effect upon lila genieWilliam J Clothier was In iplendld trim today and defeated the Orange Club starC F Watson Jr with apparent

The afternoon WM devoted to the douolesand the teams were all well matched GUIs

Campbell the former national championwas

by two of the youngest of the titleL of Tale nnd Robert

Leroy Columbia the cham-pion The veterans to

proved so aggressively that theythe t at

combination played overheadthat completely

overwhelmed their veteran adversaries andtook the at ft 1 andHuntington steadied down end won the

Stevens WAS with Malcolmplayed n-

i Htevenshalf with Whitman

at the net antagonistsden and were atle to gelone In the two sets As teem

now arranged In the Edwin PLamed J Clothier with

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and Theodore R Pelt 7 J ft oFirst Round Edwin K Urn d and WlllUm J

ClothIer detested Oily P Snow and nunne8 s1 Olll sol Tondefeated C F Chllds And Robert Lrlloy 1 3-

StfTenJ sand Malcolm D W I-1Illsidn sndC II le l 0 Vlllltm A Urnrdand C Watson Jr d f steJ liuy 1heIocs Dod e

and mtwsrt WaIler byconsolatIon round0F Caildi

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flrsl Mound MUa Edith llolllns and rLamed Un Russell II lu n-

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NiwrottT Aug The finals In societytennis tournament wilt b ntNewport Iaslno tomorrow morning snd

an lookIng forward to nn In-

teresting match I lie contestants will tao

Miss Anna Bunds ml C K Hand against

In the handicap tIre Hands pair own 30 andthe pair owe is Not-withstanding this Against them theHands pair are looked upon to win but Itwill COM camr the ternlfinalMiss Hands and Mr Scuds won from s-

l end Mr by default andMrs llavemeyir and MrMl Mr Rogers 1 4 8 7

The conditions for the finals are the bestthree out of five

In the World of Isthloamuch trannplres that find lt w r to TniSUNS first llire that makes THg bix a desirable horns

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havingmainsail to

to boom The headealto are all In

picture shows the veryof aspct the yacht will be taken te

land the racinga as possible shipped

picture published hesw1th was ta Itwol pal as the old boat was

very riThe and ii o4 cS4

the stay petting oi the stint htadthe further t

Inboard Theoverhangs soon

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SHAMROC II READY FOR HER TRIP TO AMERICA

take several days this change aridthen It Is that the will

docked In order to cleaned Thematerial

clean her body before tryingSandy Hook

wn rigged and then went thethe the dry dock

This yacht was not docked until arace the Amerlcaa Cup

Designer George Waton

Iand the otherswho will look after the

yachts Interests are expected to anlro

I AMERICAN LEAGUE PLANS

It New York I inaceeMlble PlttibartWill Probably Be Invaded

CHICAGO Aug Not to be caught nappingthe American League magnates have begunto string wires around their own preservesApparently the gathering of the NationalLeague men la New York hurried on the conference of the A L moguls held In President Johnson office In this city Thosepresent were Henry KDlllea and TreasurerGross of the Milwaukee olub PresidentHomers of the Boston clubof Chicago and President Johnson

to those the conference there waidoing but the same anafternoon conference engrossed the magnateswho In At the ofsession that therehad been sortie Informal talk theball situation but no decision had beenreached

The topic which under considerationmost the time was the of theMilwaukee franchise U an open secretmajority of the A L areanxious to have the franchise transferredto St Louis on hM madeto have several wealthy men buy out MrBecker who Is to heaviest stockholderIn the St Louis club Is believedthat the Milwaukee franchise will b

to bt LoUts without fall at the endof the season

The Cleveland and Baltimorewent also Is a bare

that the Cleveland win hetransferred to Plans dis-cussed putting a club Into New Yorkbut this can as rather chi-merical at In New York

Inaccessible Plttsburg will probablybe Invaded

It Is saint that when reorganizationcorner Mugusy willLeague

WrestlingATLANTIC City Aug 8 Tom Jenktaeof

Cleveland won two best of three fills In awrestling match with Peter Mahcr Irish

afternoon Thsbetting showed Jenkins favorite nt5 to l Both men appeared on the canvas Inexcellent match was forSloo a

GOLF BALLSALE

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