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.......... " --- ' Johnson’s Hurling Allows Senators to Defeat Indians Fourth Straight Game ___ ________ Veteran Holds Speakers Tribe to Five Binges ^ asliington Star Adds Three Strikeouts to Ever-Grow ing Record—Coveleskie Wild at Times. WASHINGTON. I>. C.. July 15. —Walter Johnson held Cleve land to five hits today and Washington scored Its fourt.i straight "In of the five gRme series. 4 to 2. The srore: I'I.EVKI.ANn (At WASH'GTON (At. ab.h.pn » >' ab.h.po.a.e. M’N’Ity rf 3 0 o 0 0 Rice rf 5 2 0 ‘ 0 Ja'««nn If 4 12 0 Cl Lelbold cf 3 2 4 « n Hpea'er cf 3 1 n 0 0 Taylor 3b 4 10 0 0 J S>11 as 3 2 1 R 0 Gaslin If 4 14 0 1 Myatt c 3 110 0 Judge 1b 3 110 0 0 Bio’er 1h 4 013 0 0 P’augh ss 2 0 3 2 (I Fa’ter 5b 3 0 3 r. 0 Ruel c 3 16 0 0 1 .titalee 3b 3 0 4 1 0 Bluege 2b 4 0 0 5 0 C'lcskle p 3 0 0 2 1 John'n p 4 0 0 1 0 ^Gardner 1 o o o n — - xSumma 1 0 0 0 0 Tola la 32 8 27 8 1 a Burns 1 ooo 0 Totals 32 5 24 14 1 x Patted for Kewster In ninth. \ Batted for l.ut/.ke in ninth x Batted for Covelevkia in ninth. Score hv Innings: Cleveland .000 001 010—2 Washington ... . 200 002 oox— 4 Summary—Runs Jamieson. Speaker & Lelbold. Tavlor. Peck. Johnson. Two base hits: Speaker J. Sewell. Ruel Stolen bases: Lelbold. Taylor. Sacrifice hit: Myatt. Double piny: J Sewell to Fewater to Brower I.eft on base: Cleve land. 7 Washington. 9. Bases on ball®. A»ff Coveleskie, 4; off Johnson. 3. Struck out: By Johnson. 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Coveleskie. Ruel Umpires Mil brand, Holmes and Morlarlty. Time: 1:37. CHIS0X DOWN RED SOX, 8-6 Boston. Mass. July 15—Chicago cleaned tip the three came series with Boston hv winning today. * to fi. Score: CHICAGO (A) BOSTON (A) ab.h.po.a.e. ab.h.po.a.e. Arch’on cf 5 13 0 1 Ksaell 3b 5 3 2 3 o Mostil rf 3 2 10 n Want’s 2b 4 1 2 2 0 K.C’lns 2b 3 1 1 4 t» Harris If 5 15 0 »' Sheelv lb 3 2 14 0 0 Boone rf 4 0 4 0 u Eh Ik If 5 1 2 0 0 Fit.ead cf 4 2 0 0 0 K a mm 3b 5 2 2 3 0 Todt 1b 5 2 9 1 <* Barrett ss 5 1 3 1 2 Having c 4 0 5 10 Grab’ski c 4 2 1 0 0 Shanks ss 2 0 it 2 1 l.ev'ette p 3 0 0 4 1 Fuhr p 2 0 0 3 0 J.tons p ooo o 0 zVeaoh 1 1 o o o —-Murray p 0 0 0 0 o Totals 36 J2 27 1 2 4 /Clark 1 '* <> » «» Ful’tor. p 0 0 0 l 0 Totals 37 10 27 13 1 /Batted for Fuhr In sixth. /Batted for Murray In seventh. Score by innings: Chicago .001 010 201 S Boston . 100 003 200 h Summary-—Runs; Archdeacon (2). Mos til |3), K. Collins (2). Grnbowaki. K/zeil. Harris, Boone. Flagatead <2), Todt Two base hits: Orabowskl. Sheely. Wamhs gHiiss Three-base hits: Monti! (2), Archdeacon. Todt. Home run: K. Col lins. Sacrifices: Mostil. E. Collins, Wh rnbsganss. Shanks Left on bases: Chicago, H: Boston 9 Bases on balls: Off Leverctte. 2; off Lyons. 1; off Fuhr. 2: off Fullerton. 3. St tuck out: Hv Lev eretts, 1: hv Fuhr, 2: by Fullerton. 1. Hits: Off Leveret i e. 10 in six anti one third Innings: off Lyons, none in two and two-thirds inning® off Fuhr. S in six , , Innings: off Murray. 3 in one inning; off Fullerton. I in two Innings. Winning pitcher: Fuhr. Umpires: Uonnollj, Ornish; ami Rowland. Time: 2:15. Yanks Win Series Final. New York. July 15—'I he New York Yinkee* made it four out of five from Hi Loui? here today, winning the last C me of the aerie* by a iror* of 5 to 4 t-Vore ; HT. kOl'IS f A > NSW YORK (At h p" h 1 ah h p© '•* ° Timm rf 1 ion Witt if 41000 liDii t'n lb 4 10 1 o Imran lb < 3 " S'-Ur 1b 4 1 t 1 0 Ruth rf 3 13 0 0 v Hit's if j 1 o »• » M Misel if 4*2 0 0 R mm 11 If 3 1 3 « ft Pip»» 1b 4 0 5 2 0 M M :* l*h 4 0 3 1 0 Schullg © l '* 2 0 .1 l>.-:on rf 2 i t; 0 o Ward 2b 3 1 ft 3 1 Sevoreid «• *t 0 0 0 0 Seo*t »* 3 U 2 o tlet o-i s* 4 1 <t 1 0 Hoyt p ” 1 ft 1 o u l+hor-hfr p 3 2 1 lo Vaimiui p 1 tt t» 1 0 Bn tie p » n o o OxHendrirk 1 »» n •' o — 4 Iks lull p 0 0 0 1 0 Total* 31 10 24 5 0 Tot a I* 31 fix 20 15 t xSIhk ker out. hit by lolled ball. 'Matted for Mamattx in avveuth. s.4,i.* bv innings bi I 4*114- .lit* non 200 4 New York . «1U 100 o3x- 5 Sumtiia r;. Run- Tobin. Robertson, Sisier. Jacobson, Witt. Dugan, Luth, Pipl*. Hchsug Two-baae hit: Ward. Home mu: Jacobson. Stolen base* Uerber. Sialer. Bennett. Sacrifice bit.**: Hevereid <2. Ward. Double play: S' oft t<» Ward <o Pipp, l.efi on bases: New York. 5; St. Lmji*. 10. Bases oil balls < >ff Hoyt. 3; 41ff Mamaux. 3. off lissom. 2. off Shocker, 2. St iiu k out: By Hoyt. 1 by Haston, 1; by Shocker. f*. Hits Off Hoyt. 5 in 1 wo Innings *(none out in third i. off Mnrinis, 4 In five innings; off Heston. 1 in two inn ilgs. off Mugkcr, 8 in MVCtl Innings <none out in sr’-ntht; off Raynr, 1 in one. inning Winning ritcher: Heston. Losing pitcher Shocker I’niplrea: K-.nn* and Owens. Timt : 2:08. American Army Officers Fail |4» Make <rood Showing Paris. July 15.—American army of fioers competing in the Olympic ^ modern pentathlon, fell far behind the leaders today In the swimming com petition. the third event of the con tent. Completing the acq untie tent at a , distance of 300 meters. Unit. ^ George H. Bare waa Lest among the .Americans, finishing 15th. Mis time, however, was nearly a minute behind that of the leader, JJndruann of Sweden, who covered the course in 3 minutes, 18 3 5 seconds. Lieut. Frederick R. Pitts finished 25th. Capt. ixtn Scott, 33d. and Capt. K. N. Harmon, 37th in a field of 3'J. GE02WSS I Epic of the Early West “THE WAY OF p A MAN” By EMERSON HOUGH |§ Author of "Covered Wefon" ^ and “North of 36“ SATURDAY p DEMPSEY I FIRPO PICTURES jff Friday Eve.-Amateurs BERT SMITH | COMEDY PLAYERS “BEAN SOUP” The Mutical Comedy of Unlimited Laughter BACK SATURDAY VI SHAFFER In “Honeymoon Limited I __ r \ First Contingent of Yank Athletes Leave for Home H.v \.HiH'lut ihI 1‘rrnii, Paris, July 15.—Serenaded hy an Afro-Anierlean ja/z band and pre i srnted uilh flowers hy admiring i Krenrli girls, (lie first eontingeiit of Amrriran Olympic athletes to start, for home left Paris and will hoard the l.rvialhan at Cherbourg this evening. Several hundred friends of the athletes. Imth Amer icans and French, gave them rous ing rhrers and Ameriran college yells. V_/ Detroit Wins Hitting Contest Philadelphia, July IT Pel rolt came from behind and beat Philadelphia t«»dn\. 11 In 9. in a hard hit I inn content. Kioie. DETROIT (A i PIllLADPHIA (Ai ab.h.po a.e ab.h.po a.e. Burke 2b 8 0 5 3 0 Bshop 2b 4 1 2 4 U Maniibii If 8 4 4 1 o Lamar If 3 110 0 Cobb cf 3 t, o I) Welch i f 4 1110 Meilm'n rf 5 3 0 o IHPacr lb 5 311 2 0 Blue lb 2 1 X 0 0 Si m' ns ,f r. 1 0 0 1 Kidney 5 2 I 3 0 Ric’nda 3li 3 o 2 l 1 June# 3 b 4 1 0 0 0 «Jar wav as 6 1 l 2 o 1 la artier • 4 I 4 <» 0 Perkins c 4 2X00 ('oil inn p 1 0 0 2 0 | to ins p " o 0 0 0 Jlpl’way p i n o i (txHelm'ch 1 l o o o \Wingo looo ai Meeker p 11110 Pauaa p 1 0 0 0 0 Harris p 2 o o o o —-- Rommel p <» 0 0 2 0 Totals 4 1 15 27 10 0 — Tolala 37 1 4 27 13 2 x Batted for If olio wav in 5 th. xRatted for Burns in 3d. Score bv innings: Peiroit .004 041 020—1 1 Philadelphia . ... 005 40» 000 9 j Summer) Runs: Mauush (3). Cobb (3). Heilmann (2). Blue 2), Rigney, Bishop <21. Lamar (2). Welch. Hauser. Perkin*. Ifeimach. Meeker. Two-base hits: Neil inann, Cobb. Three-base hit: Rigney. Sac r if Ire hits Blue. Jones Double plays: Burke to Blue. Rigney to Burke; Manush to Blue; Cobb (unassisted). Lefi on bases: Detroit. 11; Philadelphia. 7. Bases on • .alls. Off Hollo u ay, 2; .*ff Douss. 2 off Collins. 1; off Burns. 1; off Meeker. 1: off Harris. 2. off Rommel. 2 Struck out Ry Holloway, 1; by Danes. 1; by Burns 1; bv Meeker. 1: bv Harris 2; by Rommel. 2 Hits: (iff Collins, in 2 innings (none out. in third) ;off Holloway, 6 in 2 innings; «»ff Dauss. 4 in 5 innings, off Burns. 8 in 3 inning*; off Meeker. 3 in 1 1-3 in nings; off Harris. 5 in 2 2-3 innings: off Rommel. 1 in 2 innings Hit by pitched tall: By Holloway, Kicondn. Wild pilch: Harris. Winning pitcher. Pans* Losing pitcher, Harris. Tumplres: Nailin and Dlneen. Time: 2:32 Crover Cleveland Alexander Suffering From Hurl Wrist ('hicHRO, July 15.—Grover Cleve land Alexander, veteran pitching a<e of the (’hicago <’ubs. suffering: from a broken wrist, will not pitch for at least a month and probably not at all this season. Alexander, It was discovered today, has a fracture of the wrist, which t\N<» X biy pictures failed to reveal since he \s»s injured in Pittsburgh. The pitching veteran has won nine of 1'J Raines thus far this season. 11 is | injury is the first serious accident to j the club this year, but it has almost ruined (’hicagos hopes of a pennant contender. Pitcher Guy Bush, released to Wichita Kalis, Tex., has been re called and President Yeeck is angling for other pitcher talent. Bush has had a winning streak in the Texas league. THREE EVE I.EXOI E. * | Terr# Haute. H I»•••-«tur. 9 Danville 1. Bloomington, f n• v III# 11*2: P*«orit, 5 - 5. Reds Whitewash Braves Second Consecutive Time Cincinnati Wins Three of Four-( ranie Series—Three Boston Hnrlers I nahle to Slop Them. INCIWATI. July 15 —Cincinnati made it two out of three from Boston by shut |:ii? out the Braves for the second oonerutlve time and winnin? tlie last game of the Hories today, 7 to (I. Tile I __3 Mtore: BOSTON (N). F1NFINNATT (S). ab.h pu H.c. lib h IMI.H *. Felix cf 4 0 2 ii ii Grit* 2l» 5 12 6 0 I'un'&n If 4 1 4 i» II Dati ert lb 6 2 11 0 n Stengel if 4 It II II l* Hotmh i f 4 2 10 0 Mi nif 1b :i 2 7 o <» Iiunenn If 4 2 10 0 I'atlgct t 2b 2 4 2 2 Har'ave < 12 0 1 0 Tier'ey 3b 1 (I 1 i* i» Walker rf 2 0 •» 0 0 Smith *m 3 0 111 Burn* rf 2 10 0 0 Gibson C 1 1 4 1 II TMnelll 3b 3 12 2 0 Dura* ji I I it o A Cavpn'y *s 3 1 6 5 n I 'noney p 1*110 Mh\S p 1 10 4 0 1 \\ lit '.ii I o 0 *i ii — North p " •» «» 0 o Total* 34 13 27 IS 0 Total* 30 7 24 7 3 x Ha tied for i'ooney In fth. Score by inning*: Ronton . ooo ooo ooo—0 Fincin n* t1 . 011 011 10*—7 Sumroari Run*: Dubert 4 2). Roush. I'argr.tM, Burns, Favenrv. May*. Two base hit: Burn* Three base hit: Roush. Stolen ba* •* Hargrave 4 2). Sacrifice*: F’inelll. Favcney. Tiouble play*: FBven*y lo Daubert, «av»ney to Fritx to Daubert; Frits in t’aveney to Daubert. Deft on bases: Heston. 3. Cincinnati, 7. Ba*e* on balls: Off Dura*. 1. off Fooney.17: Struck out: By l.ucas, 1: by Fooney. 1. Hit*: *>ff hut hi, * In 4 2 3 inning*; off Fonn*/. 4 In 2 1-3 Inning* off North. 1 In 1 In ping. Passed twill: Gibson I'mplre*: Moran and Riglrr. loosing pitcher: l.ucas. Time; 1 :34. GIANTS PROFIT BY KEEN’S WILDNESS Fhi' tro. 111. .Tulv 15 Hard hitting and the wfldn**** of Keen in the seventh in ning gave the New York Giant* 1 he final g^me todav with Fhicago. 0 to 4 Store: NEW YORK < N). FHICAdO IN), ab.h pit a e ■ ab h po.a e Young rf 5 1 2 0 0 Slntg cf 4 ? 6 0 0 Fri*. h 2b 4 m 4 1 0 HoF tier ** 4 0 2 3 0 Sou'rth cf 4 I 1 o l Gar*am 2b 1 o i 4 o MVusef If 5 0 6 0 0 i'otter lb 3 1 7 0 0 Ke||e lit 4 2 6 0 0 Filerg b 2 0 0 1 1 Jac’on ** 4 o 2 0 Rarr't 3b l n o 0 o Groch 1b 2 2 4 0 Gri’abv If 4 1 4 n 0 Snyder e 3 0 f> 2 0 Hea'ote t f 2 1 0 0 0 Dean it D1 * 1 A Vofil i f 20100 Nehf p 2 1 U 0 0 Ha r eft c 3 2 3 0 0 - K m 11' a n n p 2 0 1 n 0 Totals 36 10 27 lo I K-enrnp 0 0 0 0 0 tVhr*'|er p 1 0 0 1 0 Totals 31 7 27 » I New York . OfiJ 012 500 0 I'h r.ipi . ooo rcto 1 on 4 Summar)- Run*: Young. Frisch. South worth 121. .Meuael. Kelly, Groh. Dean. Nehf. Urigaby. lieathcote. Hartnett (2). Twu ba*c hit*: Groh. Hartnett. South wutth Home run*. Dean. Kelly. Hart nett Sa< f'fit ** .lacka^n. Groh. Double playa: Snider to Groti lo Jackson to Groh. Groh to Fri** h to Kelly. Deft on base*- Neu York. 6; < ’hi- ago 3. Ha**-* *• 11 ball* 4 • ff Kaufmann. 2. off Dean. 3 . off Keen. 2 Struck nut : By Kaufmann. 1; Itv Dean 2; by Nehf. 2 Hits: Off Dean. in 4 1-1 innfng*. off Nehf. 2 in 4 2-1 inning*; off Kaufmann, H in 6 Inning*, off Keen, none in no inning, pitched to two batter*, oft Wheeler ’* in 3 In ntn** Winning pitcher Nehf Dosing her; K * nf 1 1 a n n empires. K !em an*! Wilson. Time: 1:57. [iSSl ^^Oo-dock Sunty-samf/om SL| Krug Park M(£ _ u- __ OMAHA’S COOLEST SPOT N N O O w w What kind of a girl don a girl hava to ha to ha tha kind of a girl tha bojri want har to ha? H. Hall Clovit f*>"d Camrrfv “MONKEY SONGS MIXUP" ORGAN, ORCHESTRA, NEWS THIS WEEK ELINOR GLYN’S “How to Educate AW" | 99 Mont* Blue Wl|w Mary Prewowl I “The best show the World ha* had since the opening of sum mer."—Kane Abbott in the World-Hera Id.” W'V^vM'Yvv^A^vyvv* ,7 f/\Kfvm . _ J A Series of Hits Headed by flheariM Millionaire Jazz Band STARTING SATURDAY Omaha Kidnight Follien of 1^74 With Cast of Thirty-Five i Jrnmmmammmr I JACQUELINE L.OCAN ■ WAITER HEIRS 9 ANTONIO MORENO ■ “Flaming Barriers" m ORCHESTRA NEWS ORGAN ^ NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS | GRAND .... lath and Rinaey Hen Alexander, Farl Williams and Jana I Novak in "Jealous Husbands’* 'fortieth Door"-Chap. 2 I BOULEVARD - 33d and l.oovsworth ALICE CALHOUN. DAVID 1ORRENCE In "Tha Man Neat Doer" I l.OTHROf* - 24th and Lothrnp VIOLA DANA In "June Madness" American Association | v - j Milwaukee, July 15.— K. IF. E Toledo . 8 12 1 Milwaukee .9 12 2 Batteries- Naylor, Illume. Scott and Schulte- Pot». Walker. Winn and Young, Shanault. <in inniriRs.) St. Paul. July i a.— R. II. E Indianapolis . 6 s I St. Paul . 4 S 2 Baiteries: Burwell. Petty and Krneger; Toltshauser end Dixon Minneapolis, July 15.— R. H E Louisville .... 4 7 4 M invteapolls . 5 11 2 Batteries: Tlncup. Cullop and Brnttem. Harris, Niehaua »nd Wlrts. Kans-tfl City. July I ii.— R. IT. E. Columbus . 1 6 3 Kansas City . 6 6 0 Batteries: Sanders and Hartley; Wll Ulnsrn and Skiff. Pirates Grab Series Final Pittsburgh, Pa., July 15.—Pittsburgh made It three out of four in winning the final game of the series from Philadelphia todav. :! to I. Sc roe: PII If. A. <S) PITTS (N). ab.h.po.a e ab.h.po a e Sand ss 4 0 2 2 0 Mar'Me 2b 4 2 3 5 0 Harper If 4 12 0 0 Carey of 3 14 0 n Vvri'ons 3b 4 13 1 0 Cuyler If 4 3 10') Nrh’ltz rf 4 110 0 Wright ss 2 L 2 3 " WiU’ina cf 3 110 0 Mar art rf 4 1 2 0 » Hoike 1b 4 0 1 1 2 0 Tra’nor 3b 40030 For.I 2b 3 0 1 3 0 Grimm lb 3 0 10 0 n Wilson c 3 0 2 0 0 Smith . 3 16 10 Glazner p 1 1 0 0 0 Mea'ows p 3 0 0 1 0 Betta p 2 112 0 -— -- • Totals 30 9 27 13 0 Totals 32 6 24 10 0 Score bv Innings: Philadelphia . 000 100 000—1 Pittsburgh 201 000 00*—3 Summary—Runs W rightstone. Mwan vilb*. Carev, Cuyler. Two base lilts: Whlghtstnne. t'arey, Smith. Three base hits: Cuvier Stolen bases: Wright. Ss-rl ; flees: Wright. »2t Double plavs: Msmn villc Carey, Cuyler. Twe base hits: Philadelphia. 6; Pittsburgh. 4 Base* on balls: Off Betts. 1. off Meadows, 1; Struck out: By Betts. 1. hv Meadows 6 Hits Off Glazner. 6 in 2 1 2 inninRs: off Re11s. 4 in 6 2-3 Innings Tensing pitcher : Glarner. empires O'Day, BweenOy and ^u_ig1ev. Tinier 1:29. ^ | Pacific Coast League | V-1-/ Sacramento. July 16 — R HE Portland . 2 9 2 Sacramento . m . 6 11 0 Batteries: S. hrTreder and Psle> ; Can field and Koehler San Franciaco, Cal., July 15— R H.K Vernon . . ...1 3 1 6 4 'San Francisco .12 19 4 tTen Innings.) Batteries: J$hel!enbark. T.udolph Vine*. Thomas snd Hannah. Griffin. Henion. Williams. Mitchell and Agnew. Ye|!e Hornsby’s Homers y Fail to Help Cards St. Tionlx. July 15. Th# Brooklyn Robin* ha miner**) Allan Sothoron and Herman B*)l from th* *iart and the visitor* defeated the 'ardinal# today, 7 to 4. In th# final gam# of th# peri**. Score: BROOK1.YV IN) ST. T.OT'IS (N> nh.h po a « ah h pn.a.p High 2h 4 :: 2 ft "Smith rf ft ft : o n Joh'nn *» 41"3ft H'nsbv 2b ft 2 1 3 ft Wheat If 4 2 0 0" Bo t.’Icy lb ft 2 11 ft ft Net* If 1 ft 1 ft ft Find-* If ft ft ft 0 ft p*nier lb 3 1 IS 1 ft M’eller If 3 " 3 ft ft Brown ef i l 8ft ftTop’ctir 8b 4 I I I I Hlo-k 3b ft ft 1 2 0 O %nle* c 1 ft 1 ft ft ‘Jrifith rf 3 ft 2 ft ft Vi-k r 3 1 3 ft ft D*b*rry r 3 1 2 ft ft Tonney ** 2 n 3 3 ft Robert* p 2 1 ft ft ftSotH'ron p ft ft 0 ft ft Doak p 2 114 0 Bell p 2 « ft 2 ft --She .;*| p l ft 1 ft ft Total* 35 11 27 15 0 xFlsd# 1 1 ft 0 ft Total* 37 10 27 13 0 7.F»tted for Sherdel in ninth. Score by Inning*: Brooklyn ..52ft ftftft AM—7 St Dout* .000 002 01 1—4 Summary--Run*: High. Johnston. Wheat (2). Fournier (2), Brown. Hornsby '2). Bottomley, Tooney. Two-base hit*: Hifh. Deberry. 1 hree-b#** hit: Bottom* ley. Borne runs: Hornsby <2). Sacrifice hit*: Deberry. Brown. Double play: Hornsby to (*oon#y to Bottomley. T.eft on ba***: Brooklyn. S; St. Bouts. 0 Baa** >n ball*' Off Sothoron, 2; off Reel. 3; off Robert*. 1: off Doak. 2. off Sherdel. 1. Struck out: By Doak. 1; by Bell. 2. Hit#: Off Kobsri*. 1 in one and one-third in nings: off Doak 9 in seven a rid two third* Inning* * ff Sothoron, 3 in no In ning (none out. in first): off Bell, ft In M*\en inning* off Sherdel, 2 in two in ning* Winning pitcher: Robert*. T.ns ing pitcher:' Sothoron Vmprlee: T*f r man. Hart and McCormick Time: 2 "4. Yirentini Jumps to Top of I.iglitwciplit* New York, .7ulv 15.—By virtue of a knockout in the 11th round of a scheduled 15-round bout at the Queensboro A. C., 1,11 is Vioenlin! of Chile today has the call in light weight circles over “Rocky" Kansas of Buffalo. Vlcentlnl'a decisive vic tory, which caine after two minutes and 18 second of fighting in the 11th round, was entirely unexpected but met with the approval of the specta tors. After going down in the lflth round. 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Breunlng) 6 5 1-3 out Spurt (Burke)..1-3 out Dick Whittington (Thurber).4-1 Time: 1:07 2-6. Madam Beach. Jed burgh Abbey and BUI Dwyer also ran. Fifth race- One mile: Honor (M Fator).7-10 out nut MVAullffe (J. Callahan).6-1 2-1 Mad Hatter (Sande) .out Time: 1:‘:9 4-6. Sleepy Head. Washing ton. Donnelly and Satellite also ran. Sixth rare: Five and one-half furlongs: Extra Dry (J Callahan).... 8-5 1-2 1-5 Monna Vanna (Thomas) .20-1 10-1 Wax Lady (Maiben) ....7-5 Time: 1:07 Longing. Nobility. Polly Coat. Gertrude D, Lightsbi". Prerlpl'ate. Cathaleen Ni Houlihan. Polly MtWig gles and Brown Betty a1*"; ran. H WVTHOKN K. First race: Six furlongs: Max Brick (Buganow.-:k I) ..15-1 6 1 11 Climax (Lunsford) . 6-6 4 Sophia Marie (Barrett) . 4-5 Time 1:14 4-5. llolh Boy. Double T Liege. Ambalika. Johnny Jewefl and Transacting also ran. i Second race: Sir furlongs Simplicity (Saucier) . . . ».-l 2-1 even Top o' the Morning (Weiner).. 6-5 J 6 Heavy Artillery (M Dermoli ) 1-2 Time—1:13 2-6 Humble. 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Mo. * ‘» « » i » « » i « ■ ..t‘| Docs not de press the heart like Aspirin/ 25 f abox -“.i. /■---;-\ Great Finnish Runner to Visit United States Paris, July 15.—Paavo Nurmi, Hip greatest individual hero of (he Olympics, plans to Journey to America around Christmas. It is believed that the Invitation from the Finnish-A inerican rlub of New York, has persuaded the great Finnish runner to go to the I nited Mates. v_/ Annlhllator (Garner) ... .1-A out France* Victoria (Weiner). 4-6 Time: 1 07 2-5. E<lmon, Koaman and Moon Magic also ran. Fifth rate: One mile: I.ady Oioco (Boganowiki).. .11 4 1 2-1 Devil Girl (Griffin) .3-1 Jlineon (Wiener) .7-10 Time: 1:411-5. Colfln. Mia* Fortune. Ziilnh. Gian more. Townnend alao ran. Sixth rate Mile and 70 yard* Huone* (Jonea) .3-1 0-5 3-5 Pud (Griffin) ...3*4-1 0 [' Tableau d'Honneur (Merimee). 1:44 3-6. L*ierre, Royal Charlie, l.othiilr. Resale Leighton, Peter J , Cheer Reader and <*zarcl«»m alao ran. New York Anxious to Holt! 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