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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18 TOM SHARKEY, PICTURESQUE TURNS TO TURF I y AL SPINK. CHICAGO. Dm JL Tom Shorkor, tko Brand old warrior ot tbo prloo rtn. boj quit th flghlln tamo for tort. Juat bow ho hM cathorod a azoall otiinq of thorovf hbr,l, which ho will roc. at tho winter th Boxers Will Conccumo Bout Sharkojr tend In daisy Six-Rou- u w at oao tlmo tho man In tho ftfht tamo aad had all Oort of ttrungu adrooturoo Title. bo Feather , in that Una Of all tbo otranq characters of tho prise ring who ehuoe bi and tarpo In dor, Tom Shark.? was tbo Smith Mld'ie and tbur hOdget otxaoKoot and q onset of the whole Belli orf SotfLoha, two orf, iiL book could be written about hla 1fc ba feathcrwelffhta In fh unique ooreer that would rival the country. ware matched books Hark Twatajpetroleum V. to meet tn tha ai round bead-IU- Naeby, ofAftetuoa Ward or any of the of the regular Manhattan club rest of the weeks erf the old masters, was loin a hit ad his life. on theater burning tha boots .at Hippodrome There is not one of the old army of Monday night, ooeordin to an who &it luioe good has prtxefigUler of .Promoter Hardy K to tell on Tom. try I shall never Downing. the conduct of forget The boys were matched two weeks Bharaey at the conclusion of hi fight ago, but the bout was called off ow- a with at Jeffrie Jim Island Coney Smith ing to tha eerloua Ulnesa ofof tunsilitl Sharkey really had all the beet of wife and to a touch waa to and that a entitled fight draw, which affected SoBle. Ta men if nothing else thfem selves both to be reedy At George hiler, the famous old refreinaubed yeaUtrdoy, and Downing eree, held Jeffrie hand up and dethem. clared him the winner, with The battle between Sollle and a lemon in hla bond, Sharkey, shuuted loud Smith will be for the featherweight enough for ail to bear a title championship of the elate, Holy sailor, buy a knife. Who ever which la now open, but has generallyia heard the hkeT been conceded to Sollia. bmith now bolder of the bantamweight title of fonjrtit around Fait lake with modthe etata. The bout will be the third between erate iucreaa. lie whs clever, but SoUle and Smith The off ter tso too larked aggressiveness end punching power. In hla last bout here he fought place two ynais ago, while both were bmith. in the beat Imey' Gorflnkle a sensational battle, middleweight, el ape be ever reached In hla boxing knocking Gaiflnkle down five times in two rounds and developing marreal carter, won one boutwoeby aa alight Since draw punching ability gin, and the other He Smith bad that time JONES AND RAY. retrograded. beaten the very beet in the weet, but Tom Jones, the elongated Fait lake went bark eo far that he waa beaten out preliminary boy, wbaf started by ordinary boxers this season, but fell down when Soil In, on the other hand, has 1m strong he In Wes a met Kstcheil He always has roved. If anything wen In the beet of shape, and has bout, gets another chance Monday, In a worked hard at training every dav, when he meets MiltonKavKav has won two preliminary whether preparing for a natch or not one of kmxknuts this by year fights toe shown boa During the past year being with Kddy Brooks, who to advantage. In the northwest he them lasted of one a round, only portion fought hta best matches, meeting all Andrew's, who reoently fought of the good bora on the coast and a Jack WilsenMHtlonal with battle Tommy making a decided hit with the fans. son. la aheduied to net Ted Porks Bmith this year has been staging of Phoenix Aria , In a d a comeback. He reached the second liminary Porks lives at Bingham preand high po4nt in his career when he eon participated In atsvcral good bouts the state bantam title and defended has there It auocessfully against Dominic Frankie Palnao, the third of the faand Jackie Gordon. mous PaJuso family, will clash with BALL' VS. BUFFINGTON. John Bailey a youngster from who has had several good Howard Ball, the sensational Poca-tL- o welterweight, who last week bouts. Joe Young and Harry Wallace, two made a decided hit with the Bait chum will in the lake fans by handing Joe Delaneyin ofa beglnnsra curtaln-raieeIn meet the Bingham a terrific trouncing d the novice bout of the probout and who showed a tn world of close that bout, will get gram. a second chance to show his stuff when he meets Frankie Buffington of Balt Lake in the nd for in When 8 hartley met Joe Chopaekl later, ho sot a chance to sot even with 811 r. Tom would not acres to lot Slier reforee this flsbt, which took ane In Cb leafOs ehoootns klalach? locaa Inotood In tho oooood found of that battle Shark. y ran at Chuynokl, knocked him plumb oat of tbo tins and rlsht into 8il.r o lap. It waa a clean knockout. and. aa Shorter eaw the our- prised BOer looking up at him, lie fairly shouted: HeUo, Ur. 8 Her. I euppoee If you heit been refereeing lnaiead of Ur. Uogaa poa would have declared this a draw. When Obcrnakl was brought to, Sharkey stood over him and eeid Tough luck, Joe! Tough luokE was very Tee," sold Joe, yo-twrd- -- four-roun- d four-roun- d four-roun- Tip-per- o Figment and Fragment four-rou- Everything AT COST Tom, you were rof 8 TtA.SVlSf'O UobeM F Harlow, the golf Impesat lo from New Yoik, Pinehurvt and other Is anxious to arrange a return match between MacDonald Smith and If It eventuates, thirGeorge Duncan ty atx holes will be pUved over a Fan Francisco links and the other half of the nmtih on a Ijos Angeles course Mac Smith won the big enD 11 counter at Oicneg!e last summer alth otigh the Scots were betting 4 to I on the pedv Oeorere who happened to be at the top of his game at the moment, while Vac had reoently scored poorhln the 8Valn a competition whhh waa won by Arthur Havers The Ihmcan-Smttmatch In Scotland ex Ited extraordinary Interest, the largest gulVry on record being in attendance Mae sava that M had to drive straight because the tough m earh side of the fairs a v was packed with spectator fv or six deep Senator Kellogg th Vnited States ambassador, made the presentation speech when the received a very handsome silver Jug the gift of a once famous in this The. Macs birthplace were so delighted with hU triumph that thev gave him a public reveptlon, made him n life member of the (Carnoustie Golf club and memorialised the event with a medaJ recently forwarded to h cuiafcna--Carnoustie LHiptry-diatsiier- Mac. Ic. 335 MAIN ST. CAIEIE WE HAVE IT nr a series or character newest patterns, IMPERSONATIONS styles and colors. Our prices 0 H are right. Look our stock FLASHES OF MELODY. over before buying. AND DANCE f & , Sweaters Sport HARVARD, WINNIFRED Boys Slipovers AND BRUCE Wool process, in brown blue ol Sport Sweaters latest Tli slipover styles, in all colorsgq CfJ and patterns V-ne- ' the Two pockets.... in buff and buff and brown trimmed combinations. Appropriate for office work or sport Flec lined, weight. Six to winter I up Ipwlll.. . 8Q MEN'S LUXURY UNION SUITS Random wo' gray ALEXANDER If 0 and range of colors eombina- - $1.63 tions It is with a Shoesdark great deal of pleasure that we bring Munson last, chocolate color. 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ARMY h.l., a Doubt, relnforcad counter, double Ml. bar for we.r" QQ WOU "A Mr. Clienoivcth, Kahn, Continue to Lead In Billiard Meet LONDON, ll Steps to deal with player who swear at the umpire and their Inpartnernncludlngr women partner lawn tennis tournaments are being taken by th council of the Lawn Tennis association, In which met London, with Lord Desborough In the chair After the council had eonsiderad recommendation made as a result of a Joint meeting between the tournament committee and member of the Referee' association, it waa decided to submit thi resolution to the annua! general meeting with a view to amending No. 14 of the regulations for prise meetings: The final decision of an umpire shall be final upon, every of fact and anv competitor question of It, either byexpressing r word dfapprnal action, wilt render himself liabl to be daquahffed It waa further decided to fnvest All-Wo- U. S. of play, Following three round eleven cue artist remain in tha Way-ma- BWm Gloves 39c atat championship tournament. Joe Ridge continue to hold the high run in the game thus far plavd, even. Jake Nye boast the beet average and llck Cox the least number of innlngn. Fairing hav been announced for follow the fourth round Tlhey Bradshaw, (bx v Rtdge v n Chenoweth ta Oreenwrall, vs. Farklnan, Kahn vs. Hallen u ever pur Guarantee, Money Refunded. Cheerfully Carrs act is ons of tho most artistic attractions we have ol Army AND FIELDS JACKSON TROUPE If U EXCITEMENT If W a wide in- - l, ! n h SI.B3 mixed 100 All-woo- WC3 wear $1.63 Boys' Slipovers Sleeveless, Union Suits Hum-mel- Gray body, roughneck collar. $2.3 Men's Wool Vests Wool knit, in a wonderful assortment of combinations PO.iJQ and colors tbs tournaments committee with full power to Investigate cases In which action la taken by refdisciplinary erees and committees and If necessary to deal with the offenders summarily by suspension or otherwise. This action has been token owing to cases of misbehavior by players during ths past season. 0 0 8 These days they ore letting a bona fide luO hitter slip out of big league baseball. For five consecutive seasons JterrlU B. Pratt has batted in the :tuu class Last season he batted 315 In ths 138 games he played. Dels lifetime baiting average in the big In fielding there are show is 294 only six second bosemon In the h la- tory of the game who have a better lifetime average Ed Collins, Larry lojoie, Jimmy Williams, Claude l. Hitchev, Miller Huggins, and J. During the last three seasons l'errill has been switched from one bag to the other so that It has affected his fielding to a certain extent Pratt is three years younger than Ty Cobb and it cannot be a case of old age or tows of batting eye. Pratts batting In the role of pinch hitter Is te In the season orf 1923 was a big factor tn the Tigers getting - or green heather. Boys' Slipovers played. The entire. bill is wonderfnl. n, PANTAGES Good-me- standing Won Lively Program Given at Annual of Ixt F Polytechnic Institute and William and F Hallrn ... Mary college appear on the Harvard r (vx football sihedule for 1923, made pub- C liradRbaw lic today by the Harvard Athletic Joe KUigea .. ap1 subject to the formal AnlArkman of committee athletic the proval R other innovation in the 19Jt ec&son li (irrnwalt Waymsn will be the playing of the Brown game at Providence In connexion with the athnew Brown of the inauguration BOWLING letic plant The schedule follows, games to he at the stadium unless other;laedindicated The Commercial Iragn bowled at the wise alleja Uet rvrnliif October 3, lOnsnelaer, 10, Middle Hie Telegram five woo two out of three 24, Dartmouth. from the T bury, 17, Holy Naylors II, William ami Man, .November 7 The Weefcer Collett tam bowllnf with Princeton at Princeton, 14, Brown at only four men. sprung the eurprlee of the IfRgne hr taking two out of three from Piovidence, 21, Yalea a a Out Ur Brother. (.onion rolled high Indirldtial Down In Pittsburg save Ring game of there is a football player Wing who was on a losing uam in i ft of He was plaving center the time but ha was graduated to It from two other positions, and the leu judg of the gam believe that he will be more than merely he ml from next His name is Johnson, and season He he first came out for halfbatk was a good hnlftack, so thev made him quarterback. He was a good quarterback, so thev made him center And that's the way renters are made these day a. Today he U a football team. Still on of centers I have been asked again and again why there were o many-- centers this season with damaged hands. The answer Is that In all the up elevens he was the key to the offense. The man assigned to the center hod no idea of being Injured, but the bell handling Is so ompllrated nowadais that the hands wpre naturally the fust to suffer 1 All-Wo- fellow ' the mi J.kr?hs. un- iu trained Into ter AILEXAKIBER All fortunate because Moeea Ounet Isnt police commissioner of fit loaf o and because you haven't Eddie Graney here to tell the referee what to do." Turn was still talking when hie manager, Tern O'Rourke, grabbed him by the arm and said: Come 6n Tom. Dont be wasting Ive" got your time on these fellows. to do something better for youwaa a match The something better with Tank Kenney There were onty wo blow struck In that fight, and Torn Unded both Kenney went down like a sack of wheat And to think.' said Sharkey, look ST. JOHN, N B , Deo. 11. IMans hold ths international skating winter have championship here thisexecutive comlean abandoned, the asmittee of the Ht Johu Skating comsociation announced today The to an invitation extended mittee vhariea Gorman, International speed and Ny v Nye Ulte t and Lian, Here kating champion, the present Ht Johns youthful speed skater, to gome won and lost represent the association in tha leading skating competitions in Canada ami the t niwd State this winter IL Kahn .... K've ... fteneaalaer Joke new Two opponents . B Goodman to fZ mild ME. A r. four-roun- four-roun- Ball displayed surprising ability last week. He Is not yet a finished boxer, but he has a great left hand and a powerful right cross, which he usee too neMom, but effectively. Buff is local sensation. He la a likewise' regenerated battler. For a year he Sure,' 'I ITS IF Small Deposit Wit Reserve Any 'Article Until Ame A OLD-TIME- R, 12, 1924. Smith From Ptf Walker vs Roe, draw. Oozea vs. Law, draw. Hardie vs. JIIU, draw rioalen v Crltea, draw, NBV Iec. YORK, AnCmted Free ) 11 eouth-ahle- (By h.i iuIUm r the long ben coualdered the pnniler ond baseman of the AmitUnn league. If not both of the major aggregation4, and has been an outstanding star of the game for many veara !! name to tho White Sot in when he was purohaM d fiom the Athietir for a nputed $0,-00- 0, at that time considered a big figure for a ball plaver joined the th.ethe 1m V0R. rom-l- g lbfriun Columbia, urlveritv v,here a oolDge star It a as reported he here that T.ver, who became manager of the F24 team when the late Frank Chant became iU, will become a member of the New York Giants, taking who the pi e of Coaoh (ov Dolan, base-bail w.is barred from prof asional when he became mwdvd in the scandal Just previous to the last world aerie Collin has made a brilliant fielding record and has also gained a reputation as a consttent bailor during hi For sevyear of baseball career eral years he acted as financial chairman for the White Kor, and ha also acted as manager when former Manager Kid Gleason a as absent The Want the stance and families. v. va Scott Taylor, draw. lrew, draw v s Drury, draw the The funokoleN smoker," under alh-UHvke high school Johnson, auspictx of the Went dupaj tment, was given last night Heckler vs. Boyd, draw. n the schtxA auditorium. a It Grator vs Head, draw wUl be huge succes. The preed Mdlett decision over Filcox irned ovr to the athletes hospital Herman vs Farrell, draw. fund. Munv fat bout took place. In all PLEASANT GREEN ihtre vvtie t u entv one ev'ents 1Me min lout on the program fi Cal a QUINT TRIUMPHS between draw hhs n IIpmiihi! and Mild Bill Farred, of of 11 i.KHKN. !W ional this The boxers pi city A irtfant oreen M Ufeketbull tem Hardy K Downing refereed The auone point victory over the Popdience applauded the efurts of both gained (.rote A C here this eveuing, winning, hoys and each received a big hand lar 2T to when thev left the ring. A record number of attended. 8p(tato lletkicr and Bovd fought to a draw, P G. M 1OPIaAH GROVE as nDu did Hardia and H1H IxiUt of the evenltfg wa Tlie tween Ifev and Uewelljn They This weighed in at eighty pound match uai atilaimed one of the best on the i i giam Movev was the thiuahom hut at times found it hard io lreak through IJewelJvns kUsird was given the decilbi sion Downing was given tho nnlv knock12 4 3 7 Tot. I. Tot.. .. 11 84 21 out during the entire time In the Rferp JctikUi first round he forced Graham to take th count of two and a few seconds later he reported Just before the Turf Results, Entries gong Downing knocked Graham about the ring, planting rights on the ' Jaw and following with left jaba to the rw O BLEAKS EESXTLTS. wind Graham fell to the mat and First air fartoegs Mit 107 waited the count of nine. Calvin Her4 to 1, 8 to 6 and 4 6, won; man, who wa officiating at the time, Ht. Nlebola 110 (Harvey), 7 to to and 7 to gave Downing a technical knockout. 10, aerood: Htlek 115 (maHwcvd), (aady Kldo and Keklgurhl, two Japanese ft to 2. third. Dm. 1 ltt. Born, Billy student gave an exhibition of Japa- Skidd, ralrrobonr. Lotto, Ilahb and Podd, nese wrotHm? and explained several Ftonch Lady, Gay Lria and Red Hath aiao holds anl the rule to which the match an 15cond race, troe mile and a lxtTith-Hpuwas subject Dean Herman and Al117 HMwaon), 9 to 5, 7 to lo and ton 7,ovcj..v wrestled five minute, I to 8. worn, Arraxoa neither (Ddng able to secure a fall. (GarrKy), 8 The bouts finished In the following to I and U 4 to 5. awmd. limits na- (f) , f. third Tim S 1 5. Jng) manner lbfkoh qntsatia and Waywaveamo H ' ey d ion over I lewellvn ran. alo Hill f fiixteett. great leader and I think the will like him draw. Graham first Downing round Panther Smoker Coa tinned McKinley, v,knocked out guarantee In many Inof lndlvijUaU Income v -- I1 riK4r 1 1 . . . rc, i. A ga 14X7 4 Will Gland Discovery Make Us a Race of Wonder Men? vh 'Wilson, dmw decision o er Mftik ileriHion over Williams Black decision over Amentl UobfTtH Mrs. EUen Ialn. Balmorth Koint womlprs that hae been lead uiagie by gland e shall soon Science to believe men. become A race of bonder Recent press dispatches tell of one scientist nho has obsened gwri benefits in 1500 eases ntuler treat- - ipor, strength and "pep'' to such an et tent that thpy can perform athletic feats that noitld put tn.sli a me- - ma n y a young man of SO. fiew scientific Glanuopen, the in tab! t fland tonic, prepared a Simple method of provides taking glandular treatment. Gland-ogefor men and nomea, is obSchramni-.lolinsoait tainable Drugs. Mail orders accepted. (Adv.- Elood A Thl ,f ! to get Tells the tim blood cured. irmibies Your aymptoms will tell you If xneot 1 needed. If not, call for examination. Leading 0 p e e i allet for Blood Trouble. treat Skin Dieeaee, Aiuie and !hronic Diaease of Men. OH. W. M. GRIFFITH, US Mat SL ' Phono Waa 0614. - Done-rl- 'rhird rac. one mile and a airteentb Richelieu 107 Montgomery! 4 to t," 7 to and 7 to 10, woo. Tight 103 (SwanaunK 8 to 5 and 4 to fi, aecond, Teleacopa 108 GUhm, 4 to 5 thjrd Time, 1 . Stonewall, Carnarvon. Overtake and ttoaceva also ran Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth Cimarron 100 Ularveyi. 18 to fi. 7 to 5 ml fi to fi. Woo, b iMergler). 1 to 2 and 1 to 8 wrontl Martha Moore ino (Stovenel. 5 to 3. third Time, 1 M 2 fi Pernmreom koHla. BGmvllle, May Girl, Demijohn and TuUoe also ran Fifth race, six furlong Elector JU 6 to 2, 4 to fi and 1 to a, woo. (Merglerl Pedagogue (RoMdlsi, Ten and 2 to 9. aecood: Buttrca ififi iKumnmrl, 1 to S, third Time. 1 18 Glenmoie, Will Welle and Eiaaaa aleo ran. H'Oth raw, one mil . and a to 5 and 1 Gaylj ton (Shank), 3 to 1, to 2, won, Kmart (toy 111 (ftwanaon). 8 to 5 and 1 to 2, Mtcond: Primi Donua Id J Daw ), 7 to fi. third Tim l.M. Hrgotu Day. Venn!. Mary Maxim. JH, Summer Sigh, Juno aod Peace Pal alo ran Seventh race, one m le and an eighth DwtNNd lirf (Hnrveyi, to 10, 2 to 5 - out, wm- - - SsiftpHsnt- even aud 1 to 8, eecond, Fhing lh u u iSwiaunl. 7 to 10, third Time, 1 nm 241. Purity and fggarth Arooa also ran. 5 lit jnnO patients taking the glandular treatment. Men from 35 to 73 years of ace have regained youthful 1 Watch Your Daughter! VEW 0RLEAHS ENTRIES, First race, pursr $7ub two Tr-oU- f nad- allowanrea In t rep d 113 Rag m k 108 T.aldy Toast 11. Talaqu lUO, Glad V. 119, Firmament 100 Second race, pane $700. and u. eiaimtog. elx furlong Hocfcbot-t- e e 114, Camouflage It, 104, Dm'ter bo 103, Piedmont 104, and nervine and 1 am sure it bene- 1W Elatr lie, Red Arrow los Rsjafi Kin man 104, Laat Une 108, Sunny tttrf Ho. fited me, for 1 have never been af- Metatoah Rfvck Sait 110. John Q Kelly flicted with anv form of feminine lo? MnvorHI.Carrel lu4, Maud Harvey luo, weakness or suffering. I heartily Beotblaik 107, 'Third race, ptxrae filO recommend this to Prescription aix Abanghal m, fnrlig mo'hers who have young daughters rlaimtoV, 104, Gaod Will 104. Brinkley lift, Wjib 1 arte Ja 04, aientine 104 Dtmn Sant just coming into womanhood.' Mrs. Ellen Balmforth, 252 West 7th 111, Ma Beetto 108, Maxintek 107, Gleom Girl 149. Rlennerhaiwett lok. Candy Stick South St. My Deatioy lit, Kew Hope bi. FrightHealth is a young womans most 104, ful 108 Parmaekenee Belle 100, Meal Girl Tike Proper Cats of Her Health. Salt Lake City, Utah 'When I wa. eominE into womanhood my nmthi-- r gave me Dr. Pieree'e Davo-rita special tonic Prescription valuable asset. It is easily improved, dost ask your , druggist for Dr. Pierres Favorite Prescription in tablet or lipfid form, or send Hie to Dr. Pierre Invalids' Hotel, Buf V., for trial ,pkg. tablets. falo, X. ' (AivcrtisenuMit. na, 208 7m Agne 100 Foerth raew. porae $700. ld and up. aUewRBcew. w mile and eeventy 0. 109, kb to Rlgel llfi- - Mary E)l yard 108 Hfi Finn 100, Pirate Llewellyn torfd 108, Tl pplty Wltchet llfi, Roy Boy 108 Thimble 108 Fifth Nice, purse ftooo. Kg- - hex haadfra, U t auJ a half furWiq;e ALa- - jha k, three-ye- MURDER CHARGE FILED. FORT WORTH. Taxoa. Dea 11. Murder chargee were filed lost night 100. agAiost Henry Thompaon, With roe, pnrtm 1700, Fort Worth youth, who waa arrested o unH oloteeoth one eUlmlnc. up, i0 ote OOr 114, Don Hedraa Id. WonOerer In E! Paao on advice of local police, Dr. Tubtm 114, Prrd following the finding of the body of mO, Mor Girl 100. Corotm wife in a 100 100, Thompson' Ktune, 100, Demlluhu thicket north of Fort Worth. Mona ltl. Am Jewell 100, Morjr Dowor , niontry 114, Sna Ud 104. Du Tbo Vintner 112. Th Poet 104. Borhor 1U. Mam'l Palmer 4 Brtdlejre Ten y Iwrell-uee- 100, illurlnf lem 100. UlS. Vennte Deljila 100, Utuleeo 102, e Kurk 100. 100. Uulinero io Beventh race, purse $700. on ami up fllllea aod mares, ciaimtag. Rachel Potter mil- e- Frees Snewsy 107, 108 Waukulta 1UU. EscarpoletU 104, Gur Star lot), Battle Bhot 104. Remnant 100 Weather clear; track fast. TIJUAKA EKTKIE8. and np, First race, $600, furlongs Car 107, Bookworm claiming. 107, Vibrator 112. 107, Evelyn Barvigaa Baa-(jaFrey 112, Bffie Aiamvur lu7. Been 107, Ringleader 107, Preservator 112. aad up. Hecond race. $4o0, Fan107, atx forkmgs Brasoa claiming, dango 107 Miat Spcara 107, Briar Sweet 107, 107. Colonel Watt Billy Gtoaoa 112 V a nesta Woodle koatgomery 107, Welts 1UT. Jay Mae 112 and Third race, $4k 14)2, Bide Smile one Agaia claming IOC. 102. Bardalld 107, Pawnbroker Tooter Malaa-ven- a 102 Star of Kre 102, Mitanna 102. aad up, Fourth race, $600, $ year-ol- d oue at lie and sarenty yard claiming, 98. Tom Crivea 98. Lone Pis Proclamation 103, Argonae Foret 03, Beatfal 98. Colonel I Jit 107, Nllam 98, Humma 98, BrUa Kent 107, Fifth race. I8O0, all a gee, clslmtng. fire aod a half furlong 2lg Sag 96, Ronolathe IO Pud 107, Lady Roae 112, Apricot 07, 1(M. I Bodyguard 107, Queen Beat Hat p 90, Dr. - Corbett 106. Sixth race. IPOO, handicap, 3 yar-otde- , Randarh 100, xHklt 108, six furlong x Repulse lod. False Face 104, Bryadear 106. NelUa A. 104. Bright aVfinatref Boy Idea 106, sUirl St'out Ufi. x Swing Aioug table entry, s Mira monte entry. Seventh race, $600. all ages, claiming, five and a half furkmga Mooachild 9&, aa 107, ( larence Red Skin 107, Helen 104 lady fiorham 707, Nebraska Lad 106, Kaster 107, 106, Coffteld Knighthood Bella IIS. a 8 and year-eld$800, up. Eighth race, claiming, one mile and a sixteenth East Indian 98, Zealot 106. DHlahm 106, Tla Beth 99, Frank Fogarty 104, Dolpb 1U6, Wedding Prince 108. It. Weather clear; track fa4. TUT ABA RESULTS. First raee. five furlong Ruhtway 113 (Flick! $7 20, $4 20, $4 80. Wo; Runlet 97 (McHugh). $8 60, $7 80, second, Fiylng Time. Orb 102 (Young). $12 00, third 1 02 Loekv llaya, Atlanta. Vodka. Hiv Rtar Wondy. Midnight Fox, IjiHv Tiptoe, Belle, Hyhlll Miss, Joe V.. Honest (ieorg, Margaret Madieue aad Lola Black also ran. Recorwl 1 five race, (Hoaglandl, 6V furlongs60, $3 SO, Boaeaa, Mass. Tontrihutlon $2 40, won; $3 86, $3 20, Mis Taitha H2 (Pendergasi, fteth 14G 4 Plcrlrillo), second , Meddling No Wooder, Time, 1.02 $0.(X), third. a Ringleader. Little Less. Mildred Ruth, aad Honeys Heir. Carrte Moor Jewel also ran. Third race, five and a half fnriong Fight Sixty 106 (Oormley), $$ , $2 60, RM 4titiagled4 $; 40 sum- Wtltoede-Woo- d Lord ValeeUae 104 $8 20. second; $4 20. Time, 106. (Schaeffer). $4 60. third. Itovcr, Little Tokatoo, Heagreea, AiHsle, Wee Girl and Mie Lane also ran. Fourth race, one mile and a Sixteenth-Plun- ger 148 (Baker). $3 60, $8 SO, 2 (Uk won. Pfedra 1(4 (Rrowa), $5 fi $4 60, second: Lnthair 99 (McHugh), $11 90. third. Time, 1 49 $ ft. Aravan, Pembroke Willow Tre Insuranceoneaad Flame also raa. mile and seventy yards, Fifth race, handicap ( berry True 108 (Keleay). $4 20. $800. no show, iron: Ail Over 104 4Rd ward). Ml 00. ao atony, ascend; Tangmne )07 (Plectritle), ub show, third. - Time, 1 4fi. Tracer aleo rs Sixth race, mix furlong Sifter 'joeetla 116 (Berg), 84 66. $3 60, $2 40 Won; 106 (Baker) $6 40. $J 0 second; Sophia Goldman 106 (Bill), $2 60, third. Toot era aad Roby ala Time, 1,14 4 8. ran. Seventh race, one mile and a sixteenth BHly Todd 10ft (Baker). $6 60, $8 80, $8 26. won; ('rttsera 107 iCreery), $7 0), $4 00, second; ftapry (McHugh), $4.00. third Time, I 48 Haiti, Plucky, Ga&aigbt and GUnmore ate raa in Eighth race, tour and You can adjust the Sput Tie. You caa tilt it, jiggle it, pull it tighter or fluff it out until it look, more like a hand-tie- d tie than a hand-tie- d tie. That'e became ot the patented, H shaped Inner-forfound cmljr in tailored tier with the genuine red Spur labtL HEWES ft POTTER half furlongs Iwd A Hea 112 (McHugh). $4 60 $8 06. $2 30. wo n; 6 tor Her 108 lEHU), $4 80. $2 80. second, Fort rhurehtll 18 (Francesco). $2 60, third, lime. ;ft$ Stomp Top f the Alomlng-- , (we vent, ChepeGcke, Well Cry aad Breoactoa oUe xoa. (A e Gorton, Suopondm and EWIti |