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—— so -. a 12 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. ‘SATURDAY, DREARY KIND OF WORK |" Nationals Defeated in a Lifeless Sort seMFEMBER 0, 1692-SIXTEEN PAGES: | ag —s NO RACE IN EIGHTS. niet ine mentor ae ener date |AN OLD-TIME RACE. race in eights for club members upand put in practice for a race The Oolumbias Unable to Take Patt|Scicn'm target in wect iit smn |A Four-Milo Dash at Sheepshead ‘ and they fore it is too late in the of a Game. in the Contest. to: secure the ‘co-operation of the proper Bay Today. Pi. - MLAS TSO! ¥ “a The third he Ss eee : * Me evening, was ib every way a success, A CONTEST OF PITCHERS. | peistiaty, H THE ANALOSTANS’ REGATTA. |{iquituber ot gat of thechi tony 22 | LAMPLIGHTER AND MORELLO. NEARLY TIME FOR OYSTERS. veaenensSsbcbbes oka = Joyed the entertainment, which this club has as : made a feature of the season. It is possible — ‘The Lontsvilles Had the Sapertor One—Lo- It Was in Every Way 2 Success—Potomacs | that the hops will continue through October. Breeders Crying for Protection—Watterson | Sheepshead Ba¥ closes today and the Graves- | Roads Have Been Too Dusty for Pleasure cals Made Enough Hits to Win, Bat Sanders / “Chicago cranks amuse me a great denl,”| Soon to Have Another Regatta—Personal A MODEL LABOR DAY CELEBRATION. and His Owner and Jockey Ruled Off—At- | end track opens Monday. in Road Runs—Personal Notes From the Kept Them Scattered —Abbey Couldn’t | *ys Anson. ‘When we win we're a pretty fair] Notes From the Boat Houses—What is! ““‘All things come to him who waits,” and now| tendance at the Track Decreasing—Lody es wt va Various Bicycle Clubs. time for touring. are De tt. perl mn sro lore were no use. The fact | Being Done in the Boats, that our last hope for aface or regatta of any| Violet » Great Filly—Brooklyn Opens Mon- ee ition eleven geod and bed pinion Soe ie kind at the Potomac river has vanished we may | day—Racing Gosstp. i . instance, in the first division when we had that now fold our hands and wait. If, whilo we © TRIP OF THE ARDLY A THOUSAND | winning’ streak. taking thi N EVERY RESPECT | wait, we do a little work and formulate plans “ ni le ig thirteen consecutive y a pi (Cheas Directory —W ashington Chess, Checkers and Whist Washington military ‘frosts persone saw the Col-| games, the people thought we were a strung was the annual regatta | and learn from theexperience of others the best | EXINGTON IN 1855, Chk, SID F chaos aectoe eyciiata has been more | peint the leaves in brilligat kes, be thea in all onels wallop the Sen-| cinb, but wo weren't. I never exwh team play Of the Analostan Dont ee ie nection aries ae regen why _at Now Orleans, ran ; enjoyable than the ride {t= glory. By all menoe do your & im Oo- alia. EST es Sen ree tober fll eg igs : Club on Thursday after- | mer have a day of land and water sporis just as four miles in 7.193{. PROBLEM No. 147. over the smooth roads | tober if you can so arrange it.” } tasiastic | “sin the other hand, during the Inst month noon @ success, The | they have in northern cities, ‘This afternoon, at the of upper Maryland, | Interest in Road 1 Z gathering either. The | we have been putting up rotten ball in the eyes \ threatening weather FH cn on pogor ace = = —_ — Sheepshead Bay track, safter the militiamen | Speaking of the question of good roads the residents of Le Droit | of most of our patrons, while in reality we've kept a good many of the | Tih oe ae oo a cen cence thing the feature of the last finished their part of | Jron Age recentl : The & . Park had no occasion | been outplaying our visitors day after day, S—Sm- friends of theclub away, “ypomee ghar ior let bap pon gers day of tho fall meeting Piece te ge ly printed the following: ; he | although, wntil the recent ture in the tide, we and track so near together that you could & the Washington end | increasing interest displayed in the improve- i ae Hi - 12 complain of tho/ sive been losing steadily. Ass regular thing — but those that came | almost see both land and water events at ame of the Coney Island Pitteburg relay ride. | ment of country roads is highly gratifying. bs noise from the bali our ficiding has been equal to, if it has not ex- were comfortable and | time? Why not get the clubs interested and Jockey Club will be The showing 7 yy 4 © bY | The wostern states are moving with vigor in greatly enjoyed the pro- | have under the auspices of all three of them “The Old Times stake,” * the military cyclists in | awakening public opinion on the subject. Iows. park. A lecture on the | celled, that of our opponents, but the best part t ‘ fram of races, ‘The | Sch an affair, open in all events to the am Boetspl gegen ff germ theory might | of our game has been at the bat. Our batting XX : lnasareendar ioe Phe he | teurs of the world: the expense to be equally that race last week Was held asstate convention om A\ at Des EE dave been in progress | et of om splotecaradng Fae aestee wees races were all @ mile | divided, and let the Columbias furnish Analos- with the following con- far better than wes} Moince for the single purpose pry ath ‘the there for all the up-| only somewhere in hailing distance the straight-away, . begin- | tan Island for the games and the Potomacs and ditions: Purse, $5,000; | ? . done by the wheelmen on the other end, who improvement of public ronds, Itts expected roar that was made. Itwasa subdued. gentle balance of the clubs in the league are well | ning down stream and finishing in front of the | Analostans the river for the regatta; I mean to hatcaanes eine tks were selected, not becaine of their connection |{B ¥a¥ wall De opened for practical legisiation manly sort of @ game—no loud words oF noisy placed to make one of the prettiest races I ever | boat house. The first event, at about 5:90 | Hongo fu yen pete han gront as a guest | Second to receive $1,000 of the added money, with any particular organization, but becaueo of | Continguntare. thorourhit creme ee | aw. As it is the majority of tho clubs will be af 08 kt coaching. A few more games of the same kind | *9™; Ae it is the majority of and there will be no one at theSpark but the | * players, the reperters and Foul-ball Charles a ‘There were no sensational plars and there was | but Dungan and Fi opportunity for applause to keep | ing rapidly ahead. jabapiny i rosa. edly P | “Ficcande of the reliable batters are given in ‘When the home team didn’t hit safely they | ‘Be following table: knocked the ball right into come waiting field- | ex'sbands. The only exception was when Ab- bey bit @ sharp one to Bassott. The latter | o'clock, was for four-oared shells, and the now | or theesteecn Tamed Aire Chee hiee He | the third the entrance money? @2,600 more will their experience and fast riding. The militia-| portance of improving ibe highways of the boat, having Perkins, stroke; Poesche, 3; Long- | Brighton. There, for #1, which admits to the be added in case the race may be run in 7.25; "1 “ Bi men who went as far as Frederick after fulfill-| whole country, and the movement now in street, 2; Stearns, bow, after a very protty | boat house and tothe beautiful grounda,one can | $5,000 if it be run in 7.19% (Lexington’s timo). ea Ai ing the duty assigned them numbered one PrgTese seema destined to have a wholesome race won by abouta length and a half from | spend the entire day and evening and enjoy| ‘The entries and weights sre: ae; i dozen good riders. They reached Frederick on $*cct. The article also spenks very highly in : , : t only tho water sports,butall theland gvents . favor of b : Leet, stroke; Fischer, ; Smith; 2, and Rodrique, | 70" the char of gers tea a dee | Atabo: 130 | The Sheriff. Friday night and were entertained by the | fercmnc the aca irae, arate vehicles and en bow, who were somewhat hnndicaped rowing | from tennis and bate ball and la czosne and foot | 2¢8 Tray oe a wheelmen of that city. After agood night's) The members of the L.A. W.are always in the old four. —— bicycling to pony racing, and — ‘acelans .107 aawell. revtand breakfast in the morning the party a helping hand toward securing The next race wasin four-oared gigs, and proved | tendance averages about 3,000 person e . GAME No. 79. KING'S GAMBIT. started off on a day's pleasure trip over the 00d roads. Chief Consul Geo. A. Perkins, as I eventa were recled off promptly on time and| tis a pity that the management decided to renal s | = 7 jee, | Massachusetts division L. A. W. _ Sollee sees Suctine aot the cleeset eyene Ch | Mua cerca yas oucatatiy, belies oataehitten: | SAGE ibe Cli. seule ‘ot “welghia which was in| prwten constose, nn of umament plas fromthe | beautiful limestone roads in that localits. | ton, Mam, C. C. house Fagh e e b bert, 2, and Smith, bow and Deno, Coxswain, | The eight-oared shell racesin the three classes— | force at the time Lexington made his record of vhite—W: Biack—Tarrasch. | From Frederick they wheeled over the | September 1, 1892. ‘The occasion took the form still lend the batters, ‘an of the Chicagos are forg- Mare oRenvce fumbled it, bad the man goneas fast wane a t half length from Pairo, stroke; | Junior, intermediate and senior—were interest- | 7-193, for the scale 1s £0 low that it renders it Gettysburg p haniestown. There they | of a reception to Senator Edward Mott of that asa hotel omnibus he could have reached his acguicaat, © Prentin, 2, and H.C. Me: | ing from the fact that the crows were very pera gr emir to have competent jockeys to : | boarded a Westcrn Maryland train and went to district, in recognition of his services in secur- dase. But he ambled along in a most leisurely L eumy Rew, aul tauk. consyain. evenly matched, ‘The Atalantas, ever Incky in | Tide all the contestants, and in a race at four After enjoying dinner at that bean- | 29€ the passage of the “road bill” at the last : feces expert 5 The double working boats came next, and | baving good crews, wen the two races it en- | Miles\an experienced jockey becomes even more Pairo, stroke, and Marshall, bow, won handily | tered, junior and senior, and kept up its|esential than ina short dash, for to properly by a length and a half from Crenshaw, stroke, | Tecord for winving everywhcre the club sends | bendle his mount with judgment a rider in so tiful mountain res: en wheelmen rode | *°*#08 of the legislature, 4 without an error. Wash- “ d without an error. Wash: down the mor the peach groves, awide throw to firet by A Regular Scorch Ree. SSensanee 1. A "i ching W the afternoon. At omplete a double play d > crows. long a race needs to be a judge of pace, and this y ~ % t did not cost 1 Pe Re net name | MESES: AAD | Cie this hall slits tasaltigr“tucun of Pu | the very shortcoming of nearly all the ligit- | 1 lpetseees ana te hadi sag em | The Business Men's Cycle League of Newark, arun, but the latter did. Of course it would iy fen'came the race between the four-onred | King and Harry King were scen and the excel- | Weight jockeys. When Lexington covered the | 11 | over the H: town and Chambersburg pas N. J., is arranging for « relay “scorch” rhoe not be just to judge a plaver on one error, but - ii shell winners at Baltimore and the new eight, | lent play former on. the. Princeton | four miles in 7.1934 at New. Orleans in 1855 | #4 to Hagerstown was made, reaching the Intrer fm Philadelphia to Newark. The race will be Hadford’s misplay merely corroborated the 6 nd it was a good, tight race, the four rowing | team both in base ball and foct ball is too well | @cing had not assumed that degree of im-| 14 | place at 6 Saturday the memb ® novelty in many Each club j : third base is not his ° Sh etapa 7 sont ‘ortance that it holds today, and as in the inter- | } Se oe Feely eogiennad fio yond = ral judgment that third bas nd notwithstanding that Chandler of the | Known to need mentioning he: port joday, and inter- | 1g of the Hage lub - Oe must enter ten men and each rider is to ride Proper position. 8 original crew did not row, #howed good form | cox Toning years the scale of weights hee been | #7 Senn ah Sie chub cones war tin Uakibedn Mone, ‘The start will be made from the Ex-Mamger . Bi and speed and gave the eight a close rub, which| Did it ever strike you that in the great ma-| this wea for come cond ele t2 sappowe that | 15 and Sunday a e mavor's office in Philaddiphia, and. the finish retty evenly distributed this was for some good purpose, and to revert ile was frequently hooted | Jority of clubs that you have been in that there | even for one race to the old scale looks very the latter won by about a length, The tour had the hotel soon after break Wheelmen “ill beat the Business Men's Club in Park Stearns, bow; Lect, 2; Longstreet, 3, and Per- itt ; on oad cellent condiiien ove Uh of Philadelphia calling balls o Zz king, stroke, znd the new eight ‘rowed | is too much formality and chilliness and not | like a step backward. But the weights 4 3 Bd KS lmaee eae wahienten ae 4-4 cee te Maver Mayes of Newark. mehen for Le did not fare q shaw, 1; Prentiss, 2; Rodrique, 8; 7 ality among members that you | Signed are those which would have been proper White resigns | South mountain an execilent view was obiained » will be given, one each, to the representa- eked by Merritt, who 2 jarshall, 5; Pairo, 6; Poosche, 7; Fischer, | Would expect to find in the very place the pur- | aecording to the seale in 1855, and as this Fc} (a) TH» manner of coniucting the defense to this | of the Middleand Cumberland valleve and down | tives of the ten clube that ride the dret teu Pg Ea MeRoaney: conwain pove of which is to bring men closer together | i Made with a view to beating Lexington’s | evint oricinated with Mz. Steinits and te comsiiered | the other cade uf the enue the whee and the club whose representative «ball 4 = 'A. MeKenner, 'esq., was judge at the and where men thould throw off the restraint | time, it appeared to the management only fair | by Idi much Wstter than simply checking wich the | COC eats MLL Madina in tae for dine | deliver ita message to. Mayor ‘Hermes frst chal on bia. tf finish and Mr. Langstaff, timer. that a cold, ‘heartless outer world throws | that the horses competing for this honor should | gyn and playing F-Kté without frat sacrificing the | Powstert reaching Middictown in thine for din | be declared the Sinner Seedace pilckel 6 ii Dancing followed the ‘races and the evening | mbout them? Well, it has often struck | CAFy only such weights ax were in force at that | “Ny to prevent BxP ch, followed by Kt-KS. | made over the Frederick range snd Frederick | ®ome silk banner now being made. Asin other seven hits made off him well scattere: | was pleasantly spent bya large number of the|™e that in many” of the clubs there| time, and, apart from the objection of the | | ‘c) Black's que “ y penned in, by | vt ‘y taal " hi ns ve vow ched on he pai a ‘aces, the message will be handed ney eoieg were two Mismade. Cals fee of} : ka bi | friends of one of the most popular clubs in the | #< too much of this, and it was therefore a reve- | Jockey portion of it, the low sccle of weights | fy, slits jas mo. Teves oniy Seidl, some aden to Pocaas cnt cent | snucy ton Wilies 0 aabtaar viheat tab ome the local team dc 3 g like its normal | city. lation to me to find that at the Staten Island | (ecided upon reflects credit on the liberal policy mt on that fnally | ing on the train Sunday ev while the | club. ardson. They hed made Chandler is laid up by sickness, and much | Athletic C ‘y opposite existe, and | Of the management, for it affords the contest- hop bape : led to “go down int regretted his inability ‘to row in, the club from th mg the gates to the | ints a better opportunity to equal Lexington’s | garrison, as hi F muenpionig ‘Tournament at Loulevite, oageamtbuner gave kets extent this summer. regatta, Longstreet, with much credit to him- | leavin ost warmth and con- md eacn 5,000 which in that ove not only has tho effect of | sain ot te Gs oe . : and. as usual. he failed to set | th E ment to mect ontstanding liabilities | self, filling the former's seat in No. 3cf the | genielt i the members, case will go to the winner. Bouquet ehould not q "s quien, but ivgives him aa immediate | The members of che company regret that the | The bicycle tournament of the Louisville, Ky., 4 - : and powert ck, fron ch Wi | resignation of Lieut. Balch had to le . Perhaps be nt. T found that this would | Baltimore crew. |itisno wonder to me that they travel twenty win, but he should also easily beat Lexing- | fwover vn tae fru which White 4s unable to | resignation of Lieut. W. A. Balch had to be @c-/ Cycle Club, to be held at the Auditorium track i ; ‘sti 9 | cepted. ‘The lieutenant decided some time ago | « sexy Eeed, bai be wos bit peacsions sietneua nas tactentete oe " Pa eee dates On & 16rzy and inktly ne praeh maUeE De | HORS EERO: TLUNC, “Mf. Steinitz, in commenting upon the came at | CePted. Th ne otember 29 and 30, to be even o Santee Mis sacheg ta tte © Se hs plea ailk by a train to come from the city to the club on the | ,A Kentucky correspondent of the New York | this point, says: ar aie man’ of | t Temove to Chicago and enter businors there, Promises - Ce t ° - | Sula ous $0 theca s unavoidable, | bigger th field his position with a : t an met at the Band O. R R. station, by Fiecher, at this club with | Turf, Field and Farm writes: “A sensation satbes at tha nian go that his lose to the company was unavoidable, | bigger thing than the most enthusiastic mem- keep a close w: s a ah has been caused here in horse circles by a pri- y wy ave wade some Compromising Lieut. Balch rode the last relay between _here bers of the club anticipated. A cash guarantee ak anaes tia Perkins, Chandler, Torbert, Smith | $% vate annotncement that 100 head of Eng liberate his queen. It wil now be | and Fre in the race, and with Sergt. | of nearly @1,500 has been raised. In addition re toawaken unpleasa kine he boa: hous a n 4 on exerted | Crook he succeede educi > k up somet the rie rs that are ‘past filee ties ther boat eee | Der, CALC of th thoroughbred yearlings were to be old in New | S70, ‘ntof the sirateral. point, where | G5o0k he succeeded im reducing the time eight | to this prizes to the actual value of $1,500 have lent. Abbey cer H pa to the observa- | rigged and put overboard and was found to sit | © n oasis in the desert of a ing- | York next spring. I talked witha prominent battle is to be . r org Y beon secured. On the prize list are three bigb- support. € c ertainly | tion of every ehrewd ball p) 0 is pos | Ob the water like a duck, baluaced ton nemerks | tonian’s humdrum lize that I will not. soon fer. | breeder on the subject, and among other th pt. « ge — hi = boon Red Bridgeport, | grade safety bicycles, a fine pinno to cost $600, giving fi t. oe {| sesed of common sense ‘what mischievous | ble nicety, ‘The bost io can of dhe freer es | gets ‘Oscan P, Scnatipt. "| he said: ‘Yes, the report is undoubtedly tras, (dot flier longings ll ‘gold watch, parlor furniture, medals and One thing was dem aah te ill re nace deme tkeus the donetcod up- | turned Weds tackooe scakece, ant iets and there will probably be more than a hun- AD s . BRR acays - is ? ener petaee. fs to take any higher place in 2 tainly a the acotiser, Yad wt Se Catia eee IVAL IN FURNITURE, | dred offered. Under the present tariff, laws : “by correspondence betwen Adam | Now thatthe summer season is over the maust be strengthened. e will not be isen more than four times the | a thing of beauty, and, wh x = cake thoroughbred horses can be imported free of | eipzic and W.) Kloss of Schinteleder- Notes | wheelmen are returning home and soon the Manhattan Club Races. arog guard now invested in the game | joy forever, yet she promiscs to give much | Trials of Young Couples in Search of | duty for htc purposes, and, of course, (sabi eee yee ack Kiowa, | Tegular club runs will be renewed. The wheel-| The annual club road races of the Manhat- | rach lamagecbaruepeesenterrpgr eager F of new groscis in | Fieasure for along tite to come, se the Adhiecen eeieacmioer Setenaibly beseld for thal purpose, “This | men are cleaning their “bikes” and oiling the | tan Bicycle Club of New York city will be held hungry for base ball, ye: although aR: atone, declares the | will receive proper. handling ‘and ‘the best of | Ttis not absolutely certain that tho revival ther are! retired to the sad, Prices of thor | 3 Poke ot my z peewary to make them run as eualy as | on September 17 instead of September 5, as has gamus had been played only a y handfnl heroulest |Metind “sith thelr ew host aad C of unmixed happiness, atany | oughbreds in England bave been ruling low, K * when the opening of the fall | been stated. The races, one, two and five mile " : : , : : ; ; the whecls will whine and the | pendicape snd tae by will be ‘Were present. This is a good ball town. bat it | taux tion of affairs hele chs pice ree ie rate to persons of small ixcome, remarks the | Wing to the tightness of the money market Sees oak tate Denton Bir wevtenny Nee Free an TED eathasinam to cee its clab | tact, 1t is about as President fn securing such bewntifal results from: his | London Standard. Of course for the STII Freee eet gen nena ecigee : B 5 : 1 obey held on the Englewood Tenafly course. ahs oe | ton club said at Indianapolis after the twelve-| plans. He and the club ure to be ec aire the matter can be arranged easily enough. | iN8®, Teslize good prices there : Trotting Beaten by Cycling. a Shares it Ham ones thing to say get, men. | club league was organized. “Now.” he remarked | fated upon having such an addition to thelr al- | Ite ccly cetesacce to eee ee enoUEE: | telling where this" thing” will stop. : 3 f nearing its end and then some other sort of sepecscrnped 4 is bard to find them. there is one man to the writer, “we have got base ball about | ready large stock of boats. ‘The new boat has | L¢ 13 OMY neceseary ‘ay agent | Ihave several hundred thousund dollars in- | 11 a feast will have to be prepared. Ovster roasts | | Another day of record smashing st Spring- who can be obtained who would strengtlien the | where it was in 1885. It wil ‘be mecomare to theen christened, but will ‘probatty be | t© the great rales or to give a commission to a| vested ina breeding plant, and. should New ; i | field, Mass., has passed into the history of : r : 1 ill take the place of the melon feasts, and for team and that is Joe Mules. He would | ;puiid it all over again to restore it to what it : dealer of H in | York become a market for English youngsters Mp : ‘ | bi ng. again ; ov nilostan.” ‘She is sixty-one feet sug, | Acaler of reputation and the biggest palace in r - English younge : a aclub ran there is nothing more enj oval | bieycle cing. A.A. Zimmerman Qin ee ee cores Sas TG, | was im 1889. » | eleven inches deep, twenty-two inches wide and | Chicago, Manchester or Sheffield can be satis- | 14™ satisfied that my business will’ be mate- — a - On Just now it isa little early for oysier tinguished himefif, but be shared his leurels ; : Be, i rially injured, and I kuow it will affect the bus- | y 4 : * ion eds om : | tiny ret ate inthe day to revair iho nites — eighaabout 200 pompdannd willearry a erew of | factor wetted. "For a comple of thousand | Inen of vert other ‘breeder the, United | ; Ba | apts wouther isnot quite cold enough | with W. W. Windle, the fat ‘ Rany ef thew bat cometing ean be dene ty} There has been less bare running this year | etrengch and stiffness isin the tras Nelsen ees caver lis bak ree ve [ee Rie acorn I patel teond | ym fire is as much a 5 vening senter-| Zitmmerman first started to best the trotting show the public that itis the intention of the | than ever before, owing to lighter batting and | SPiCh, of, course, rans nearly the entire engtlt | Sconcineally fora few hundreds, and thereure | nest and Tope somo of the Congressmen will | yiyjtotrergn F-OKa tou musntain the attack of | tAlnment ax the roast bivalves. ||| | record of Nancy Hanks with ogy end ae ne ee ee es | | weomtaboens in thet it is light, but, doce inn Rey pectoral redid artnet did [red revdhlo aap be Lge temo eer cn PRE vy eas ¢ | posed to carry an orster knife, ax eversthing | Fecord of 2.08 4-5. = , 4 «4, Lhere are sixteen players who have been cred- | way take from it or stiffness. ‘The | Ve atc not | tec mepapst! pmeceearion ot) a i se in the shape of condiments, oysters, pi Windle next tried the start And it should not be forgo:ten that we need | jted with fifteen stolen bases to date, Burke of | pack of the comwainereat inn comforiabic cee | much more than ff 4 the price which | aged horses is all right, and within the spirit of | oq, 42 Mteresting ; pe apie tear ppg mapa aoe gma eee ap yay fying half mile, sch he | sap papel rapa Pay genicn Tune Hb twenty-seven in fF1¥- | being semi-circular in shape, a great advantags | then‘ cust of a eaall ironcclade elf coopeee:| Drogen here Wo compote with Ours: the ecinees | en SEsaue Siataaecah sce bp advimbie | The Toasts are usuaile held at rome pretty | George F. Tasior lowered Zimmerman's By- After all this preface let us proceed to rester-| "Tom Brown, Hamilton, John Ward, Duffy, | vet, ‘he old straight-back affair, | ing millionaire cen be housed quite comfort ill.be seriously crippled, and ‘the earning | PAguHt of the untortanate position of the White | country place on a good road, so that the ran | ip knights. a de vabl Gav's game. It showed that if the club ever Yathem, McCarthy, Van Haltren and =< 0 | Bat it is otherwise with p value of the vast amount of money invested | (an exchanee of queens now would probably lead | C8" be made enjoval had any animation it bas long since parted with | Lave excelled in this most futeresting depart ng: | means, reartistic days when Augelina | in thoroughbred studs will be materially lese- | 27 BQ? (77 R-B7. 28 1g mr ssecral dors, otter Lnstoee ne ae ne it. From the coacaing one would have rup- ional game. “9 rlecaepes phil rnishing they would have | ened. worthy of any 2 te i : Th é | posed that Hoy wason the lines. Ihe teem had Sih: silt conAeas eat tearns, bow, and McKenney, cox ster ot en little inconvenience felt, . The roasts last season | . janager [ gone to arespectable tradesman and ordered | As the Coney Island Jockey Club's fall meet-| (1) It 5 ms his i “a i & man on the bases in nearly ev in the pennant. “The Cleve- | “The second crew had Fise : the dining room sideboard, table and chairs to | ing advanced it became more and more con- | 2S; °b. Siren by the clabs proved en attractive feature | Naaly went GRA when Ge sisal - ‘a alied it i “are nee | ced. Nana sag taadapene lit at bya ey | mendous lead, but I | jer. mnateh, and the high-class drawing room suites | vineing that the supply of the racing astocia- snd resalied in bringing out « large attendance | noun nee Seen aarti seaeninns tak tier . SB Prentisn, bow and had cuvieg | then in vogue, and there would have been an | tions had become greater than the demand, and 7 Colored Wheelmen Not Admitted. of croq Ww é Longstreet, 2: Prentiss, bow, and had quite a sh ote rape 6 Scareen > - c 8) B RUS ee sprain engpgtiin a game of exoqaet : of the campaign. They have m great | bruch up river with the Bal: owadays, if Edwin moves in| when the gates at the Sheepshead track are bag none aletptte-wactceraee Bya vote of 8to2the Associated Cycling 18, and in point of flelding the . cara: ‘ refi superior | closed for the season the books will show a The reads have been so dusty that for some- | . all the time, dodging back and fortb, trring to Sri old their own with any | pevotivo Pesputen ee TdT te ae inent £2F | mags ‘The canons | woful decline in the receipts, ‘Many accused Z @ time the country runs have almost had to be | “lbs of Chicago have decided not to admit the worry the pitcher and “work” the catcher. If ; hink they: tnive | ES so~ boat toc ceneral eyuing” |ofmodern’ decorative art require that there | the pool rooms of being responsible for this ~ /n i 4, as it was impossible to keep on the | Cdicago Colored Cycling Club to the privilegesof ‘there ever was anything that Arthur Irwin did qualities to last to the finish.” 6 wae. should be an abundant variety. In the most | lack of spectators, and ina measure they were ietehe ain. cane alte pani ~ the ‘heassociation. It means virtually that they ere 1 in it was liveliness on his feet when he | “Manager Hanlon attributes the beginning. of COLUMBIA ATHLETIC cLUB. mi-detached suburban vi right, but the real canse is the continued tax wably. godd Toads in tinees, the dust aoe | opposed to the admission of colored cyclists te ‘as on the base. He tried to instill this «nappy | the Baltimore club's downfall to the Halligan-| The season at the boat house of the Colum- a dozen duferent styles and age hie i ers racing. Day . inding. “The dry weather had the effect of | te League of American Wheelmen. manner of plaving into the local team. but | Stricker episode at Boston, and from that time | bia Athletic Club has practically closed, as few |F¢D ed. A wide’ 5 for six months, are racegoers asked b p ne ainy Beirne LB pamen sce cm a failed. Radford is the only one who tries it. im abo ve ade in Germany, ise: ‘ t ithe tracks Beas drying Up numerous springs where the wheel- ee It is being on the alert, ready to take tage |” What the Senators need is more batting, and | Come go over on the island to see the ranners ee, settees in chenp | stand the drain, to say nothing of the: time, 24 beverage, and for that reason as well as for the | of any close point, that wins ciovely contested | yanager Iichurdson has been giving the sew a | &84 others in practice for the October 8 games. | Chiny aes adorned aith | which le not at overy one's dlepansl. 37 the : F : | take of or tine ype argon ee Las games. The local team are weighed down by | splendid example of late. He bas been hitting |, That the C. A.C. intermediate eight conld | ; different associations were to race every alter- | ; Seeciiiicn oF Gas conde Suen Eeorokeeeiontl — — the title of Le the ball hard, and ted to inspire | have readily won ai n Island there seemed | "Wi cous an . nate day patrons would be less likely to become : ehack to die Somuker chee > | ban Ret cena ‘ Yemember that it was only 2s ) a the thera. — WN, ¥. little doubt and it was a great pity they could considerable ex- | satiated and have less op; of con : na e k to the utury riders,” who have | It is perhaps true that most Americans eat Washingtons ever did anything—and th game of base ball | BOt have gone. i ‘yp tributing to the “bockmai It is the : E . been unable to add many-bare to their century | to much. The person who eate much, yet te long time ago. ? t called the um-| | Even Blunt finds it too chilly and lonely to | more money th: :ppatied | daily, continual call upon the people who af- | Z f —— age. have pattempts '°| hungry and grows thin, is not suffering from The game is quickly described. iaring balks on the opposing | Come down and work in his single. He is doing | houeeholder may be informed that brace work | feet the sport that is responsible for n. marked e ha gist mode ¢ forikion 1 i ; 2 while a few of the riders succeeded in their lack of food, but from lack of power to digest is nor mock rensis | diminution in the attendance, and it would be ; 5 Hi aa t ; | i ‘ wets thei : can pielai old | greatly tal hoibig tae lananageit tay f undertaking there were others who Sit not. | tho food taken into the stomach, or from am succeeded in throwing it to Larkin. bu pe ‘Ata meeting of the board of governors held | necesss Su r »trving to the | frained from racing day in and a ee eee —— _ abnormally rapid tissue waste, and should con- late. Then Jennings brough > Chi Cdioailis onde Closclaal this week it was decided that this season it would | tem s S thahitine pine oa hes men bas five bars on his badge, the highest | suit his physi Every one and encrificed Bassett to second. Whistler | ¢he onic tes ohie hare na eorelands are | bo impracticable to arrange with the Analontan ‘ ne phones: rey | District rider, while Ci proche ihemugreor fPheny bead ny Teepe the second inning. dropped a littic anit te Gok aavesan | the most of his work on the machines in the , toward third. -Abbey ram for it, fell ov gymnasium. A = . SOLVERS. ingtons sent a grass-cutter out to Hoy and Bassett | opnone . The Chicaans | nd Potomee boat clubs for an eight-oared shell Sees | caine ated me ce : rlingtons has four, As specded home, livy failing to stop and ge: the | ee er from she | Face in accordance with the invitation sent out | a nd two. » Root condition there ball. - | Washing five games | by the above two clubs about a mouth ago. | for the u Lanoawiiivnas far dhei crease the length < tue In the sixth inning Pfeffer opened with asin- | fra ue cr ‘The board was very anxious to do all it could | and moth oe 28 up, respec mblem and some of them gle to right. Jennings helped bin | Whe Sleadis Sa Best t te Pitcher | for the rowing men of the club, and regrets ex- | horse-hair sof! elt day © going to try tomake @ double century in Seracking bit out to Dufice. who threw the bell | p.rby O'eien hare rated C400 Too hea heat | ceedingly the necessity for this final ‘adverse | Corie int bi ie woken 5 = 1 jour hours. fo Richardson to catch Pfeifer insteed of throw-| “Pitishurg decide’ toring = action in the matter. Veenshatigraat oo sea cal cir ng = : coat Sunday a dozen members of the Cree | wbtere = a faq te Bedford. Richardson sent the bail cher, this trip. ,joam King is doing some good work on the | unde 2 eh iers adorned | the Bridge handicap at am tending to makearun to Falls Church weed i ford, who put it on Pfeffer, but Burns to try to reccver from his present | island preparatory to entering in the 220-yard | yy t nd knew nothing of | a net vaiue to his owner of £15,000, besides | It is not unlikely that Mason and perhaps aleo urch, where |a more oxidized material. Tpis chemical decided it éaze, as was. Milligan | juin n in the October games. He pr food | J 1 boo and : tga ¥ expected to have : melon feast change must go on in a more or less active way, ue Head | illnes: ete a aes : 6 20 and the small fortune that he landed fu th | Bird will jona the contest at Belfast to com- sand te dor < q Smomert lier Mirew to Radford to caich| {raceme as though the heavy batters were | foot ball here this season, and will probably be | work, © perfe \5 Movs (Guilaved Gwar and water een |e - a i las soni. thls ail cceed in getting melons they | or death ensues, since the oxidizing of food is Fritz off the bag. but the ball went rather high. | aecreasing in numbers as the season draws to a | the manager of the team. \ Getic 4 iguurter section at tha Bea aha Gocea | ee 2th - This necosrury for the life of the individual Radford mufed it and I’ Th cond ig Jack Rainier is back from Rehoboth and ¢ar! c e a pre ed “ | make the match a qvintangolar one, the other | kind of fr: whose aggregation constitutes the whole of was making the circuit of ¢ Baltimore, Brooklyn, Mostos, and Phiksteipbm | bigger than ever. He isin fine trim for ba : OF, | Se ek te wees 08 nt. three contestants being Lasker, Gunsberg and | “But we didn’t hav Jest aid | complicated stracturca, have scored, too. if Richardson, who seemed tobe | have fallen off remarkabl and weight throwing, having gotten in Lady Violet is the favorite t 1a with | Blackburne. Proci sy Geyer greg 9 Me EE qvervwhere during the game, bad not secured | “Harry Wrightgavs: “It is possible that two by practicing and working | _ P fay who procinin: her the host teesceeeaig | _Lthias been generaily believed that Philidor | @ Stam repo: da walk to Falls | system than it can use or, in other the bail. Whistler followed with « gro: of theclabs inotr twelvecciub circuit will be ing his hammers, &c., with him. | y Gut, “Starter Kowe save, that. she wa wot | Nit the first to play two games blindfold. “His | Church, nvoted to our wheels we | then St con combine with oxygen, gut to Hoy and Jennings scored. Washington | absorbed before the next base bail season |_| ries for the Rockville fair thi : srotked as a yearling, and sbe began the sense | Serene highness, Prince Dadian of Mingrilia, | ¢acried tiem alom supply must pass out of the bod; failed to get any one past second. Hoy | opens, but {scarcely look for it. None of the | from this club were good one : Fetore she had bees trained lore ee seaven | wrives, however, that G. Villani in his “Histoire | The wheclmen found the dust so deep and the | fully exhausted of ite vitalizing power; and it tried to steal second, for noapparent reason, clubs will lose any big money this season and | bas been mentioned in Tue Stan, and they hahish Ree ON Oe scseee ee, ae to | Universelle” of 1559, speaks of one Saracen of | Foxdsso rou that it was almost impowable to | highly probably that these unoxidized products ‘Was caught three fect off the bag both times. there ia every prospect that the ball season of | bring home more honors and prizes for them- . ote “EET wens at tibe —— the name of Buceea, who played et Florence | push their w over them.. Weil, they ar-|are the cauves, direct or indirect, of Fushington 000000000 1908 will be tule as good as this year.” selves and the club. ‘The wave rolls nt sania ig UY solr iee . aed ipod | about that time three games simultaneously, of | rived ut Falls Church, and were’ at once warned | troubles of a somewhat obscure natare,to . -0 1 0 0 0 2 0 O x8) Mike Sullivan of the Cincinnatis has pitched | Capt. H. M. Wilson is still away, but he is ex- 4 > match her | which two were pas d blindfold and one by | that it was against the law to ride on the side- | we havo applied the names of rheumatism, gout, Earned runs—Louisville, 2. Stolen bases— | for the Washingtons, Chicagos and New Yorks, | Pected home at an early day, when the arrange | While the brv 10 5 looking over the board. The performer created | walk. . lithemir. and the like. Pfeffer, Bassett, Jennings, Whistier. Double | was given a trial by the Hoston Reds, but never | ments for the Oztober games on the island will | Tells astory of ruin a run a quarcer in ty the greatest astonishment among the spectaiors | | ‘Wonder if we ean gota glass of soda at the playe—Richardson and Larkin; Dowd, Larkin | had the success that he has had with the Cin- | be taken in hand. The number and quality of time she ix aeke 7 ” by winning two and drawing the third. This | drug store? | one of the tired, dusty and and Pfeffer, Jennings and Whistler. | cinnatis. entries for this event on tho island will be ise | is probably the most ancient document on | dry riders of t eteed. i First base on balls—By Abbey, 3; by Sanders, | ‘The Chicegos have arranged no exhibition | larger and better than ever before, and that is record referring to the question of playing cev-| | “Not today, indulged in, results in an inability 1. Hit by pitched ball—Weaver "Struck out—| games for after the championship season. saying a good deal, | erai games without sight of board or men.— | today’s Sun the amount of food necessary to Br Abbey, 3; by Sanders,2 Time—145. Um-| "Manager Selec of *the Boston'clab stated in THE POTCMAC POAT CLD. La Sirategie. rae ettenre,ttst Some of the countrymen | condition the various functions ATH time.” Charles Oxx, the owncr of the horse Watter- j : f son, the horse itself and the jockcy that pulled i would gladly dispore o! ‘ ee Ginclanati tht he had received over £10,000 88] That the number of metbers daily out in the-| Waeh the moraing booked tye gat away Watterson in his race on Rriday of last, week | Aci Sournament ig 80 be Piao aa ae oe eve tae ene the nd cor oa, YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE caMzs. Che Rogton’e share of the receipts on the pres- | so; boats has fallen off is accounted for by the oe ekorton ave nein on Tuewlay arf George | ing'three months. Four hundred marks will | they had to content themsslves with a drink ributed in prizes. In Februsry the club | from # spring. And so the tourists Jeft the vil- ‘The Chi at rt cool afternoans and evenings of the past week, | The tid lose to the gadew! ™ ‘he Chicagos are putting up a very stiff - emacs sien sc the gene wile ent celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. and started to return home, game just now. and as another club .regatta for next Friday «Sait does she greet! 7 Owen ind tHiked leg is what has been troubling Ew-| i spoken of the memibers will aan come dova Bat the waiers will never wast back again the Jockes, Anderson. have been’ revoked and Bisa) nine ocean en pec sat gd arf Redon ing. and see to the success of @ previous | The smile and the kiss and ihe love they have slain | the horse has been disqualified from runnit « i . 6 - — The famous old center fielder of the Brook- | regatta is repeated at the coming one. However they beat. on all tracks controlled by the board of contro, | deTZul specimens of Wes composer a octh: | Next |For dhey coasted Mise clear eee companions, Iyn club, Corkhill, has retired from the dia-| The proverbial ‘‘bull in a china shop” is ‘This netion was taken at a meeting of the board | Nek We Saeabitions 200 b When Georges “yw | mond for good. He and his wife are in busi- | nothing compared with « runaway horse among | The froth caps sparkle biithesome and gay held at the Coney Island Jockey Club track | *B¢ benefit of our ambitions solvers. 7han Georgetown was res. ness together in Philadelphia, and it is said | the shells ina boat house, and the horse that In foatn and spray; Wednesday afternoon. ' eee See witch con bd telly that Mrs. Corkhiil is a first-class dentist. ran in the partly open front door of this boat | But one heart never fro:a sleep awoke . pouvand “An Oversight.’ Lac paged = “Nichols proved to be Boston's most reliable | house suc at least in badly searing somo | And the other in sllence and sorrow broke, P.8. Donovan is engaged to train for P. | 77m Puck Sholt tanlon teattaree ene bay Mk met males pitcher on the last western trip. He won six | of the braves of the club, and that he did no ‘Alas the dayt Lorillard next year. ‘Thero will be three train- secmncsage | and lost three of the games played. more damage among the boats than was done is ) ‘ ANNUAL CENTURY RUX, Pitcher Muller, Anson's new find, is with the | marvelous. ‘And the crests and the surf and the tide still Chicago team on’ this trip. ‘An eight and a four and one or two singles is ‘throng, 2 Young Dablen was very much in the game on | about the average out each day and the boys ‘anid monn thietr sieges | Labor day. He made six of the Chicagos’ twelve | are profiting by the practice and there should | asthe mournful story tir mois tole hits and accepted all of fourteen chances at | be no difficulty next year in getting out veveral | in every sigh of the wild wind svelie third. He also stole four bases. ~ | good eights, ‘And wails along. Base balidom has had some very odd names $ among her pitchers and their fates varied. She Riggs, 2: Quinn <Davin Grama ADEE. has bad her Krock cracked, Inks spilled, Knell | stroke, and ‘Yarrow Farm, Laurel, Md., September 6, 1898, tolled, Vian dimmed, Hart broken, de- pap Sac pomp throned, Lynch throttled, Pears ‘bit, Mame omeiatsen Soe eee reputable’ tracks in this par: of the country. ‘The license of the owner-trainer, Oxx, and of i | H ie f i i From the Boston Transcript. cents Seaek Sets exgqeasd end Sete See ‘Living wax works have long been » feature Drone nine league games on Labor day were itnessed by 27,389 tors, fi Tucker now leads t! | H ree i by

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