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NEW Yori, Say, ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.” OO irewlation Books Open to An. ») 3————— lioon J a ne her a See the Hatiplayers, Roosevelt inning and sent dummy" Stafvord The Giants Win the Firsi va \ tore Beni tet, of the ry b | among thos" Xe ee scampering home with the winning ean geer ere ee aain i fore Por several moments te excitement fe Ht ond round, " erritic Tie piielise crowd i athe i ; eee nate was territ bm wil oe La hour. Che Muetate UP howled as they nevr howled before, and | They Boulay't Decide on am et was emoothing down very ™ the nolee could he heard for blocks: ae) ' } * Cromwell Disqualified in he first mark of the second Wie ACMTOLE pRiHe: nnd wes Jwae rounded by Bthelwynn at 4.29 Rane atn ae, x Course for the — (ifrsarii arise fey ty toh tatanciy aoe FARRELL'S BIG HIT OID IT.) | eRe A (ara ; the Second and Volley on a beat for the second mark on the) jut for the Giants, hits were orthvom: | last round. + {ng when hits meant runs, ta ‘ * . Small Yachts. MOIR’S CHALLENGER. | hee at Intermission of ten minutes | ' y 5 é 1 \ Placed First. Neekin hal tereaes bus beet untae | HUSIES Pitching Was More | West Austeana wi . who for days has been nursing J i hat plece of glass" especially for = i 9 lar SO THE OWNERS TOSSEDACOIN Salt for the ¢ | the Taltimorest benelit; anpeared on ¢ Effective Than Twirler : " .. HI ALSO FINE! LONDON, Sept 22.—Mr. Herbert for New York and received a ' y " Ha y 4 fs = | who ts organizing « syndicate to build y eption, ‘This was the only McMahon's if, @ yacht to sall for the America Cup,) change in the New York team, \ a e ° i r FIRST RACE 0 as reported in a despateh yesterday, is| Kor Boliimore, Hemming and Clarke y Brand's Party Won and Se- the head of a large Western Australian | wore in’ the points. un King Michael First. lected the Outside C corporation, with headquarters in Can-| During the intermission ‘Tim Keefo, | 5.000 ROSTERS WENT WILD. , Savabee Gksseks ecte je Uutside Course pon iatrest bond on, Mr, Molr sald in| for some. tnaccountable reason, atipmee| ‘OND RACE— an interview to-day from the grounds, and Clarkson - Volley Firat. for the Race. T have long wished to build a yacht im Burhs were put Into do the she say Biaa'e re fo compete for the America Cup. I) umptring. Keefe's action was, to say ‘ y, » LA tl habe bh) —_ Wrote a chalienge. which was published | the least, cull A THIRD RACK WIND VE first In the Financial News last week wi Allen L. Ft D RY STRONG TO-DAY. fe e then Mr Rose has challenged for ree = Las Mieolint Seco: Sprace Haw the Lend at the Sturt, | harbor. Like all good yachtsmen. att Can vaitre a ee Poe Ge Hill dob lh bat Ethelwynn In First Australians, I did not see why the eup ie ah tat 1) sighing Gotham w Chavide Secon Revua ike Melk: should remain in Ameriva, 1 travelled i IRhouTLNRe UI e serine eee eee -eACE= all through the United States last Carey, 1h, thy siti eb i MR. LAUTERBACH—Oh, my! Just look at that fellow! He's worse than | am! He's Captive Firat, a Autumn. Y bre : may depend the ownership of this your's . i “T undersiand that Valkyrie 111, cost |3 Hemming p championship, To Baltimore, last years| ding a-straddle of it! Emott Seco: sony arent tral Gert |the Dunraven syndicate gs0,oon, with | UTPIes—Messrs, Clarkson and Burns, | champions, who . are Outing ——- — When a doubt they come acta designer! % ANE Hite pr FI . the these mach, foi + ABpoetal + Evening World.) Leading yachtsines ‘always tous designer's fees, and 1 am quite pr , rat Inning, (etn Gianteean Tiree out oe BICYCLERS AT THE FAIR. RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, Apologies OW. 8. Gilbert. | Pared to spend an equal sum, 1 shall! George Davis made a preity catch of | i A a io | Sept. S-—"The Pall moetiny oF the Bowe (ipastal! co the (Bvailang Wola) call the ovat after the colony where 1 Gina nx hic Sout. Faller and Harry the four, then Cleveland will surely get Wheetn Racéia Wik Atraction ey i ach aToek y Club ended thin OYSTER BAY, L. 1, Sept. 27.—The] have made my greatest successes, West | a 1 of K Jennings rat: | the flag — e+ " i Usd “a safe one to centre and “swiped | ——— afiernoon, The meeting consisted of wind blew over the bay in unsteady | Aust second, Kelley waited unt!l four bad | 45 88 extra atiaction this afternoon, at Mireota . A man 1 ney ie) m ty Seb epe ae putts trom the southwest this morning,| “Jt will be A fin Keel erat, and will |ones, sailed, by. Brodie) sineled | ant | tHe Berane eine, y 1 People’s Railway Franchise Sistas +, 1, Sept. 2~The fine Six Indictments for the Ire-| was «balance on the losing side of th but conditions were very favorable for) he built upon somewhat similar lines - GOA HNbR SOs Att Uh Association's lelger At the Summer singled to left and Kelley. s 1 By a race between the half-raters Ethel-| Britannia, I cannot disclose the me bewnt'ful stop-and throw Van headed | 2¢ ame was postponed from duly 4 j crowd to the Queens County Agricul- Gissne. the Bctkiis a race between the Britannia. a ma throw Nan Wended |g “and the fact that with the cose| Sale Again Postponed. turn 'rae'ne dusur tn Aertesls) land auINE Crash, [raseting, tho ‘Association cleared tak There was a good stiff wind Just off] “The acceptance of Mr. Rose's chal-| yo Wy contte” Ronan nat dentine | Of the present series the champ onsntp ——— 1 MN close ite montows | ——— have eaten a big hole into the profits. the Conne.ueut shore, and it seemed to| lenge for the America Cup will pre-|{ Cares, went esha i BRC neean ane IEIte ae tne ee Soe ployale and itrotling racanard the The attendance th's afternoon wa he working towards the course off Oys- the possibility of my racing In| Covet Sans torsifi line rive tolcens/ magnet. The failure of the local team | THIRD AVENUE LINE 1S IN IT. | bisgest attractions, ‘The races to be ve MANSLAUGHTER 2D DEGREE.| cr’ er ni arerneon, rae tan) Bay. but I shall have my yacht ready | {fe (Davis walked and Doyle fanned, | to land in the first davis c cided are foals of 1891, open for all, rowd, by tiny means, ae the price ef Mr, Brand's victory yesterday with | for 1807, b gotten by local cranks, best display of ponies, single road horse iintaion tn lower than At the: Steal Ave : tracks, Spruce led a xreat many yachtamen, | ‘In this pnterprise T am associated |G. Second Inning. bered only that the Orioles were he May Compete with the Metrop three minutes, pair of horses on th both British und American, to the|with a synilicate of wealthy.yachtamen | puyis,’ Clarke met exactly the gare [eat ene GUL LO Toots 5 SARIS TRO TENE) (RENE WCS! {Single Fuad horves 2.90 caer psce ctl Inspector and che tracis was dyiea’ ot mu ae course this morning, At the club-house}and sportsmen of the West End. 1j fate. Hemming made It three atragnt, | echeduted to, bwin (a. gies ot ? | running race. De Pe eect than any one had reaaon to expect, after nearly every room was occupled tast;cannot disclose the names of these runs. Was present, and from that until play | J ten, ie events are a two-mile | Clerk: Mast Anawe esterday’s deluge Thy weather was night, and the hotels at Oyster Bay|gentlemen at present, however. 1 am| |, SORE) BY. IANINGE! Shsughiine intanicn thin niEe iee ae handieap, open,ta, all Class A riders ot —— vol and pleasant. were taxed to thelr utmost capacity. [ready to sail anywhere. Any water that | Halt!more oo.» tented their strongest teams. Capt.| Comptroller Hitch to-day postponed | be two heats, four men riding In'eeed | an ey B.mu, in addition to belng dis Small boats got out early and the|is good enough for Defender ix good ois [Pavia went ack “to his old” place "wil ror. the mccond as the law per- (heat and the finals, | The Grand Jury to-day ordered indlets | quctitied on ‘Tom Cromwell, was fined occupants erulsed about in front of the| enough for me. FCG HELCUE TAR ne sew CE while Dost tWOK, care OF MEGONG: | Sitia hima ler the cele’ ot thor reli ~ oe nts for manslaughter in the second! si hy the stewards for foul riding, us REMI TE Es ieee a united Bate eis Tae atecion ane YORK-BALTIMORE GAME AND THE |f2Me, and the Orioles were decidedly | privilege known as the People's Trac- GRAVESEND ENTRIES. peep DAE ND tN Rett beste DEEVOUA, pi chine. male . it maid earolts and yard; selling; Spruce IV. will haye her same ol1fWho whall design the West Australia | BRIGHTON BEACH RACES WILL BH | To offset Amos Manager Hanlon| "0? Company franchise. The will ing responsible for the death of Af-} ger maiin ( et C7 an now have to come of xt Thi RACE C e! * Pe erew to-day, but Ethelwynn will carry |has not yet been settled. I am negotiat- | GIVEN IN THF NIGHT EXTRA, trotted out Mesat GI, juraday, 18 TRACK, GRAVESE ND, Sept./ teen workmen in the Ireland building Betting, ft. HIE Pie. Capt. Ball and his brother instead of|ing with four designers. I must say, ——— 4,500 peraons were present and they 5 {disaster at West Brondway and Third]s Se bisa han owner. Nbwevar) (ht L preter ‘he Glyde Pe Stn eonite ey | day, -|morrow's races on this track ure ax |“! = hid Mi ‘ : GROOMS VS. PHILLIES. The Watting Order In the mean Ume there i# likely tO be | follows: jstreet on Aug, 7 Ins shy (He allowed him to go over the course yes- - = New York. Baltimore. . ‘ Feehan rj y del Carreres,...188 The We itheety ns. terday he ecu Gare won the race. A 2 1-2 Rater for § Five Quakers Crossed the Plate in Ruler, se Gleason, 2b. struggle to secure the right to construct tranny 17 Parker, contractor; Thomas Walker, 1s tre It was very good half-rater weather : i the Firat Inning. Haltren, ct Jennings, 3s : siaiecele sity eeeantly is is Superintondent; Thomas Murray, fore- mt y 8 BRISTOL, R. Faun tatren ning . street In the district of the elty recently : A Stone Firebrand and Ananiag alternated i ; _ CP 3 Doyle, 2b. Brodie! ef, 4 miles to a leg. to be sailed twice over. | dered the Herreshot frm to construct a 2y-rater| BALL PARK, PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 2oxe, 20. Brodie, ¢ Until a week or two ago there wan! Send Hlace—Mite and “v buiiling Inspector; Edward J. Youdale, |{he lead for a quarter, | Then King boat will be seven feet water-line au very little com lon for tie franchise, | Deorsiaye 07 clerk. et a, windl Py rate of cight knots an hour at 14] wilt be dnishes In iuatogany. The hull will be |Tecent Baltimore series had an appre= I, Robinkon, « People's Traction Company, an |, Third Has our and All of theae men are now under bail, |Mever headed, winning easily by a length = eefe. enterprise abo’ vhich ve I Lyle... M5 ws] ‘The indie’ Vv been s The wind was blowing eighteen or ——— > day's game with Brooklyn, not more] UMPIE—Mr. Keer Fe SHenE PRR VO He was os 104 We gene: Wndteumianigs Dave! AAs "|half in front of Bowling Green, Time= twenty miles an hour out on the Sound CRICKETERS TRY AGAIN. than #0 persons being: present. ‘The Gleason's high bounder over Rusie'a| 2K Merough the streets partially pre- Lavienta | ion Wi ided whether or not to rearrest them SECOND RACE. pecs oleae rand ee home team was reinforced with Ham‘l-|, Gleason's high bounder over Rusle'# | mnied by the famoun Huckleberry syne! .,Pourth Race—-Apecuation six furlongs, and place them under heavier ball, vs, tworsearolds: selllag: ote furlongs, r tat! yever: 2 si % M2 (Sims) There was at this time, however, a inst his old clubmates, whie Ken-| ner, and by u quick throw to Kusle, | joard of Aldermen xranted the neces, Hl against Joseph Guider, a plasterer, and | ¥. (Murph) ve privilese | : ds B. Silleck, the mason's foreman, Hee! f ati Jenninge'e grounder wan out of Dov" sary privil to bid upon ft. Austen Jefferds K, Silleek, t PAEh a eveb ion the nay CRICKET GROUNDS, HAVERFORD, ‘The Batting Order. reach, Kelly Med to Van Haltren Kefore Mayor Strong vetoed the reso- | Jack of Spates... |who was Murray's successor, Were + eachaveal asl rentese! : 7 Philadelphia, Brooklyn. Y vat (Diether 4 op. Ura: é glares | ferred the inside course he said it made representing Cambridge and Oxford past| phmutone of Grins er Fuller out at firat. Tiernan died there) porn for “The Evening World” that | Beltwnte “ct i0t Harry’ tee ‘The collapse of the etght-story bulld- Phe ler tile an eighty | NS At West Broadway and West Third | ine running, followed by ‘Tom Cromwell, heard that the subject was brought cp.| the vicinity of Philadelphia to-day on 4, 3 oreoran, ie Second Inning. used to Ket the resolution through the| Rel! Saute Antia. tat Mr wernt” 8 street, in which fifteen men were killed | Sity Iilue and Volley, Phe latter moved A i } Board, The Mayor Investigated and was, Clifford ut hi th fety of the smail craft in the sea,| their opponents being an eleven ead " . Prodie scored on Curey’s s.ngle, Robe] oo fee . : i "5 leaders swing wide Murphy slipped him ao as rat Into Mr, Colgate Hoyt'’s| the Gentlemen of Philadelphia, made up| Hallman, 2h. , inson sent a bounder to Doyle, who] CeMvinced that the reports were untrue, | 2S!xth Race —Five furlong n the morning of Aug. § last. Thej anon the in Sims, on Tom Crom- Luesd p. Kennedy, p. hor:y shot it to firat,’making « neat! ing particularly valuabie, Imasmuc! | Patrvoron 31. 220 notte Wilof 1% East Borty-seventh street; the! Volley, shutting the Daly horse out and Brand, and went outside to see just wha® strongest cricket teams. Umpires—Mesars, Henderson and Mur-|double play, One nw pa larly valuabie, inasmuch as Reverses 20 HM Bon Ami | orenitect. was Charles RR. Behrens, ang /8/most puting him over the fence. When Tim Keefe called play fuily| the date fixed by the Comptroller to-|27.—The entries and welghts for to. 4 109. Doggetty.e that if Mr. Field had |Bouth of England yachtbullders, vome interesting developments In the | _ PIM Race—8ix furlongs Charles E. Behrens, architect; John H. 108 salted ernan, rf. Keeler, ‘rf railway tracks in nearly forty miles of 9 M5 Mh 16 to-day. The course is a triangle, two he British Legation at Washington, han o: lal to The Fvening World.) G. Davis, 3b Kelley, If, r egrity. C of the ans; Dennis BE, Buckley, y ot the ch Legation rscou, annexed. Integrit 108 man of the magons; Dennis E, Buckley, |) A for a quavisee COAG eI The wind was blowing steadily at a] tobe used for racing in Engiieh waters Tie The poor work of the Phillies in the, Carey, 1b. April Fool. 100, o'clock. covered with bronze clable effect on the attendance in. to-| Ruste. p McMahon, p. from Navahoe, who was a length and @ Firat toning. known, applied for the right to run ita | Woodvine.: 108 i 4, and until they are tt\yvill not be at 11 o'clock, and the water was cov- Oxford and Cambridge Men va. Gene |°0" Lucid, the ex-Groom, — twirled| made a wonderful catch of K “s low} dicate, and after several hearings the ite] %) The complaints which were made : ‘ decidedly fresh breeze for the little tlemen of Philadelphia, nedy officiated for the Brooklyn. who’ covered first, doubled Gleason, When Mr, Ball was asked if he pre-|Pa., Sept. 27.—The English ericketer: runs. lution granting consent, he told a ree) Wernvere lalatinacd chance (i i" y arene! a) a ‘al ' also. Van struck out, No runs. rushed to the front and mi ge no difference to him, and he had not} and present, began their third match in| Delehanty, If ab. he had been informed that $100,000 waa) | Fifth Race—Second special The committee had tome doubts about | the grounds of the Merion Cricket Club, | a 1 Brodie walked. Reitg out at first Harapo 1 PPIns Dovoman “G05 and many more were injured, occurred |UP strong on the Grn, and when the gmall boat Tide, with Mr. Bali and | of presentauives of Philadelphia's | Boyle, 1b, quickly threw to Fuller, forcing Garey,| He did not regard the franghise aw be.) 22m Cremwell 1 Tremarg 1) | Dullding was owned by John B. Ireland, | well, then deliberatel pulled across 4 alata ; a tei Shi the vialtc wants | ay. Jennings, took Davis's Uner, | te district 1t was designed to cover was Honk yty . eon ' Tom Cromwell then’ went en and won ere te ae te Mave outsldelled Goethe emi en eae ¢ Inning. Dayle flew to Harry Davin | sparsely settled and would not be profit. | Mack ‘Weigie” 000 Ink Musa Gotmema 101 | he building contractor John H. Parker. |cleverly by w length from Valley, and inthe bay 1 water the | in Iuat week's match at Germantown | Jtamiiton bunted and got third on a recelved a rousing veception, but Was) able for many years 0 come. Whippany ene laos Naval Gon 9) The Inquedt to ascertain the causes | was a length and a halt in front oe are breeze was not er than six) ‘The only change in the home. team| wild pitch, Daly missed Delehanty's | Ut #t frst, No runs, Taking this view of the case he ap- —o_— of the disaster and to place respons! Be EL Soa ae knots an hour, while out on the Sound | was the subsctadion of B. Me Cregar | wid pite Bly I y. ap. m Cromwell, and the stewards sue Gp, |grourder and Tamilton, gored, Third taning. proved the grant of consent tv bid which | ALEXANDE ity for the loss of life which resulzed | provers tieaualited Che Bee aa it had dropped to less than a doze ie Winner of this year's bowling cup, | SrUe n [pre : ws a us RIGLA = Re and 4 Jury on Ani cores of wit- i $ ‘\ ‘i apt 5 5 an eleven oul. Doyle and H, Davis took i pick out the course, ad to take | Capt. Mitchell, of the English eleven, Cross, and’ Madison followed with a ul ree 7a 30 r cent, of Its gross receipts. | ALEX 5 B Inany votes, as the nbers were | won the toss dnd decided to go first |{worbageer, Corcoran, fumbled” Halle aresof Gieason Restor kat hs ‘ ALEXANDER ISLAND, y esses were examined, and a number of TeIRD RACE. rons were placed under arrest pend- ce-year-olda and upward, (0 carry 105 evenly divided on certain questions of | to bat. Play began at 115 A.M man'a bounder and ict’ in Helly. Boyle /On ball on FPutier's fumble. Jenntugs| Two dates were fixed for selling the!—The entries and welghts for ea the verdict. , iting, St. HEY The delay was. unfo! 1," as the Myere the Ph ers. A i. " je: rialden ahs The delay was unfortun uF h + Hariiton singied, filling the bases, Dei-| povie Tanned, No runs, to-day, | Reeter i except on one thing, and that was to] Mitchell was_howled by Clark, who re- itiful one-hand stop wha y out. Hallman to Boyle. Ander- ‘ f other versons, has b that \ ts tie Dexter’! Wiueh they found that the collapse was © the course to be fixed by the | lleved King. Score, 451-18. ance out, Hallms of Brodie’x high bounder, retiring him | of ¢ sous, has heard that a mam. | Biitie Dente : Briana Htpners of the yachts, by a toss of a| Cregar relieved Clark and with, t frst. No’ runs. at first. Fuller and WH.’ Davia settled | moth “eal is on by which the Third | : m1 “7 ) due to defsetive construction, and hold- Stole coin if they could not agree any other | 1H rd "bail bowlel Hill. Seore, i —33, Second Inning. Rotts and Tlernan took Carey's fly] Avenue Hailway Cvnpany ts to sevure | é i gohh IL? Barkers Thorens Wal | Merkner, “arat ap A r igh-thie e 3 Na ‘ 2 People’ chive, " s Mvrray, Charles R. Behrens, | “ret dg adjourned 0 .|gar's first appearance in an international | Cros® high-flied to Anderson, Grady LW ataal th icaele rnan out at| control of the People's franchise, and r 1 1 d ‘ 3 All Nanas adiourvied tothe dock when, (mars A7et ROpeRranee Lat (ptetoarional | i ante t tae was, forced ee, Rete grat Van fouled to Hobineon. No rune: | that there is a great dea) of polities tn-| ¥ td J. Youdale and Dennis B, Buck-| Allen L, rushed to the front, and, run- Redman ot the Rucing Committes, | cause of his swift bowling. Matison fouled to Lachance, No runs. : pc nees ye ReeSE ASL SE [arn Y fe TREGORMLIG fay dee GIGRAAES in “inst position throughout, won Fearn) a copper for Mr Sturdee, Mtr. | When stumps were drawn for luneh | When ‘Tom. Taly came to bat Um- With Inning. When the Peoples Company, Seat ah ARE ERERO NRE Se gee iy by halt w length. trem: Neon Herta representative, to cai If Biur’ [at Lis the Englishmen hat scored 123, pire Murray presented him with @ Old! pone wan eany te nin the Powpie’s Copan fret ape| thi Six The immediate caus of the collapse | CMY, by half a length, trom Nicolini alee je the course. He| runs. for two wickets. Drvce not out,| wateh from hs Philadelphia friends. obble wa or conaent to bid, 3 eee iAt atrmetacin fent foundas| flee sen annd. Hue lenntne nies reat ee On tee and heads it was. He} 2! Milligan not ous, a; ex.ras 14, ‘ian response pe sent up. a. high By aaa, EO ec uy a Beneiae, backed. oe 7M pn for the ma from the|less fel! Just" after. tee start. Neither called heads and, heads 1 | gbrucy causht Coates 'off King, “Score, | whieh "fell Into | Delahanty's ha teeond’ Notun i iene which be “hacked, : \ sie solnmn, from thu} leas fell Just after te, stark Nel @ wind out there was blowing about | 130-3 cought by W Pa sa aS UR aS hor to first, Not — Da out at first. Je E States Senwtor Murphy, Menard Croker, | iter n r Haired that the foundation was further FOURTH RACE, twelv sar hour and the Com mts al Vigan was equent by cin sea out, pi . Dove A pop fy. He Davis fi y xX Lieut. i weakened Handang a portion, of | tee Inm: iy boarded the Oneida anc wore, 1 - run i No runs. i nt other promb: H i istern vias f Dut io the atarliog pont Phips. zo Par mats, fos une ie eel fon that ts column P a wo fe yachts went out to the starting temson. Scor 4 . dt Toning. Sixth Inning, tps emtpent 4 hs « ie thicaneae called far be HP ters. oting. eee pene Maal heating agalet 4 | “Wilson was bowled by King. 8 | ictiman ont at fi Hoyle fled to Ringnsiit (for a - . ft Heme to give te LAN {Ohurade, 108. (1) ats: wind from the porthwest which Caaped | Momb-8 Grifiln, | Lucid Hit a double, Scoring OF out ut test. Brodie's triple y Metrapoutan ‘fraction Company a 4 Humming —— teulle Tom. tee Yorkie). @-Leven ki : iF 8 follows direction. While they were deliberating | M5 tchel), and Hal > th to de- ngied, Madison adding the fifth run) wnegled. A wall pitch sent Keeler home. | franchise, and there have been two here to- morrow a mt the proceedings before the breeze appeared to be dropping. with the score Fete eter ee ee ee een 10° Grawan proc rf Ethelwyin went out for a spin, english wi oka Tent onthe’ misplay. Lucid forced Hallman, | Keiles Sirus Out, ORs ra oe at nest. | postponements, the last being that of| ‘rit tacecner on , i r ) 1 ‘ Gas on ) Marrs Thode Ve and after a brief con- At Toviock the Committe: canie to the | muttel one from Hil in the slips, off | hd i See ne cay inclnns The reason for the delay may be that ‘ Ware * , conelusion that. they could not agree| King bowling. | gazctin Ried to: eens, ue Une 8 be the Comptroller, along with a number | : ‘ sultation the Jury returned a verdict in Craftleas,” 102 (Gifford) thece-yeareolls aad upward; hamdicay ‘i Most of the sluops that Hamilton’ single, Delahanty'a hot | Olt daredie's hibealiers atte : He Has Riaclen th Goatees vere but ‘tor ace the sport haul teefs 1 A Mamiate Rrowider was stopped by La Chance. Mite, Revita out at : dN te Gunite beukeea : SHIPPING NEWS. se oi hale malDARle AUG, ere ea Sant ; One ron taal j Beuihes Carey Bed oe ; : von tue euliaeiytrtently tert ley inci add cee ca in Bibs The racer bobbed wp and | MoORM LY INNING! ree need ee Beauv Dati rate tere hat hg is RR Fei ar oeee | pakinaiet and Fittle Tom raced head ¢ AS eniiing aneomntortatl ig ' Phijaterphta wo united santely, milling tie warns ald jt wae thought that the Beoe Y { OB, TaN Ghorm mite’ no mave wl make & pneomfor tile, . Bt scored $ franchise. wa ome a 0 \ 5 7 . 3 " whsil’ from the Brvokly wood nit at fe fvanuhlie ame a : ab Bepoer up to this ume, He watted Uae Bie Renae WILE oe Beeparas | to Jacob Mut for. 8. nal a on Van's ont UR RBHC auciern wBiol SBE Metre Note the. j ; TOA WATAR tH they tedruck the -strewch. Phen Onelia. was blown at 215, the Depart’ thrue pial for ase E ner chaker t alitunh Bad stausted’ in to esublish and 5 bey franc and won easly by 8 ent omar 230. wi ran) pi] wing, 1h Rares Ou Rie : ae length and a half from. Chara nt of 2 u % ms hut Honope or # 3 Pen went or ar 20 sent away be i unt ihe. STATEN ISLAND NOTES. jie Tw LUE IROD Gy Oe lh En in St MN aff} wae chree lengths in front of Little Tom. torn the wind on the fi , | 2 th Inning. view hist not ob aninest Ae Ie not al time add 4 minutes, | T.me—l1.43 1- When the racere came into eight 4 F teat) ible that the. Board en (Pun Race—Five ‘furlongs.-Won _ by the club-house observatory vit ‘ ‘ is . ° ge ik Lave permitted the People’s Cota- |! P 1 EW YORK, ; Emotional was second, minutes afer the start, Spruce TV. BABA Lar keealors: Hlehi cd to parallel the uacks of t at 3 x Bee See ese dhoush {he | aylor Would Retire i en Gina Hal waar Carin Barrell, | Higeelonorry: wyndion ie, A atta t TODAY. a nomingel water with great rapidity, and With | 4. 4 questing of the Police Board this afternoon x ia Raste fanned. No rans n concealed In tie woody ‘ the next ten manutes seriaed to” have : a sien ; ; Blehth tontng. Jwhowe identity. Was Not revewled tn Picked Un Fig hate wie blown at chars : tar tomplsines orintrmes | uller to 11, Davia wan Kontera tate, | Gawant tauterhach, Charman of tho 7 " p ; : i lemt Upset by Grang lotory ewolork and Spruce crossed ten. s - i Si ts wlll be bade" | JenMings Ukewise, Farrell touk Kelley the 'Thid avenue railwas, i 5 ; .% ar In the Second Event, ‘ mae, waist ENige oan es ine " a eareeettarth Arg yates RC SEA Doe Tiernan be 4 a IONE an ue PED ‘ . : ‘ “| RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, Sept. 2. “The boats carried close reefs sus ‘ ry Club Ree bees fatnbed. The winner ie Leg. the ball to first, A wild piten alyanced MnY Wit about to c r ‘ pesces | Phe results of the races here to-day fore the start, but they | resid Ot stenray heleulls Hilinge, cf sapletan, eho defected” hiv nh Van made ae “thir | Met re j the cuntrol : MSHIP: tollowigs t up for ¢ i poeting Paley by 4 . 3-6, 4, 60, haweer, Keortnge Te n scored-on ople's ft ine ¥ GOING STRAN ON GrORRINE the, | dic - Pear OO Batista youl, Dayle ont ne test, | spgae <img Prarily) barap 1‘ BAONG Ere AMeHINe | First’ Race—Five furlongs.—Won (nen eeu for fe Amorinan Night stleks to He Given ¢ Se itonaet - Fret. | Two runs. | Moe ranted allan tit AED TODAY sranamice, | AWDouER, 8 to 1 and 2 to 1 lake oo a Tee eee akiheat. oe may ae Siath Inning, f vate With the Think Avent Th) SAIL. TO-MORMOW or ime-108 tod roun ‘4 ihe iead of the Englishman. usI¥e. veaton ih) ne eiueuicann ons cin the Nex | Brodie singlet. Reitz followed wuit.| enle-was poriponede ules stige can he . Olaiain, Rotterdam, Second Race—Five furlongs.—Won by THe OU ie the mark the little: fils | 7 vai ‘ ae via Shich de oe otee (Carey forced Brodie at third. Robin ate ain i Kr Wiinelm IL, Uremon, cor, B0 to Land 1 to 1; Senator EEE ae er’ on | id leg OF i Rate y inied four times wo 8 single scored Reitz, MeMahon's esas t Ta Champagne. ‘Havres” | ac tol for place; Pathway third. jaws -sigod: Ovor oF tack” : ; k dacaday. from the etects Of overwork fly to Van sent in Carey. Robison out " ¢ sir 4.005 1-2. the course on ; ‘ " 6 ; At second, ‘Two runs ; aitica Min Naneiee Hite-Glx furlongs Won/ehe wards fhe | ee Pantie . ef Wa Sow ag Davis flied tp Brodie, Stafford sin- ‘ sth Ke. Siextia. to Land 4 to 5; Some More wenn palin 1 j ag ; ug tonumitee | gti DaNts ay aile.. ‘Stantord ain . POTS N Ipuving ‘even tor place: Caxeehism third, hd i q fing ‘in Safford h the. winning run : 1a that nego: INCOMING BEA MBHLER. 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