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RIVALRY OF SKIPPERS ADDS NER ¥} a if 3 3 ry MT SHEEPSHEAD The Cool Seeeas Wasa Welcome Relief to Racegoers. (poeta! 0 The Rrening © GHEFEPAHRAD BAY RACH TI faly 2 —Beorching farewe afterr \ @ind, eratefully Peplaced @ leht and Southwest, The chang us Pellet ‘The card to wos every respect an wre . @port. The only stake was ihe N for two-year-old Miller. a ‘selling » Bet with a very goad clase fncluding Grutl White Ow! a fant ones. ‘The track wis a Dit deavy alton fmner rail having dried @ughiy. It was fairly fast. the 4 not permit of record-breaking ‘The attendance was not a» |are might have been Prospective #0 Ro dow kept many people away uz M Mies Weiler, 112 0" r ‘Won waaily 7 Essene, tart to finish and won Jengthe from the favorite Who lasted long enouwh to beat Brixton | 0 10 a 5 to 1 chance me | 08 easily Bait a length for the place BEOOND RAL Por three-pear-olte aod up BREE * one mile wens re) je trom | by tw Fair Knight Captains Sere, Haff and Rhodes, in Their In- tense Desire to Out- | wit Each Other, Sure} | to Exercise Their Best | Judgment in Order to Win. | 1SISTSISISKS1S Lo 1S (S10 )e 1 o1e1evs lersie’s ‘nee, a CAPT. HANK HAFF ‘This race was run in a furious rain- |!" craft in the world, will leave this through whieh the runners could) hartor Saturday mording to measure discerned. Toxldy rushel | wits on the open sen ay in front and eet a hot pace t . the far turn, where Wax Taj ones | Charlie Bart at the wheel of the Co held him me Tareer aan ieee | baie Henk Haff handitng the Inde is easy to the end, winning by « ah Rhodes 4 th. Toddy was thirty longthe in Son RAh RCese, swans ¢ nt of Lamp o' Lee Constitution, will Mine up in the « THIRD RACE. swells off Brenton’s Heef Lightship and we orem, welling, for Olly two-year-olds | at the tark of a small can begin a fre furlongs mlent feht which all the world w Bearers, when pa OIL Pw watch with the keenest interemt 109, Landry 13 ‘There will be more in the race thar ny ite OL CROMER HORSE pearsion the aurfaes, for there t* 5 WAS SECOND. Gardner's Band Paper I. Beat Minnie Dee at New Market. Viele Wire) love Jom was Hank eabnst when which ail ti Whe Hart the erve friends — = THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 3, 1901, iit Charite skipper TO ——s OF YACHT RACES. -|$0 in Sahiniess Race at Newport There Will Be More in the Contest Than Merely Bringing in Their Boats First Across the Line. wh h his snowy White locks and if in the ® ie) ix modern lathes arr] Rhodes In but f younger Barr's of anoth ei sre | barely forty vous old Is hair is el fet an uncant lor for & n ans wit i. : vas Rare to | paral teat Aitwat wart w heen the ACCIDENT TO COLUMBIA — STOPS SECOND TRIAL RACE. ey Old Defender's Bobstay Carried Away Shortly After the Start, and} IP tbe b y 1-Pran dard: was LONDON Jul ‘rank Gardner's end of th Band Paper 11 © Jenkins) won the rece out of It gradual for a plate of 1 sove., for three-year. nd and joined the bunch of f8F | elds and upward, distance one mile and 4 quarter, at the Newmarket Firat July Musketeer had by this time tie of Lady Uncar and the others nie fee (1 Kell) was se urned into the stretoh with a com- Anished third Herbert but he came lead of three le very wide at the stret p mavertbelaas, so good t won easily by a er was four length Fitth Race—One mile. nate Won by turn 59 me ia er. + aed was second, and We SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. (Mpecial to The Evening Worle RACE TRACK, SHEE July 2—The High-weignt ind Kace~Th 5 aia farhongs ir! Wheel Hitws i enyies for Aagenrecdheena ‘The Old nd New Chale. to-morr FARD Race intone emer hers reed oo and up abe RACE TRACK. W As! Paly B—The races vere © @8 follore Thr by Vuleain, 71 out for ot Mamie thirt ee TRACK Fates run here Race-One © RESULTS AT DELMAR. meeting to-day. Richar kere Min vod and Haike SHAMRDCKS IN TRIAL RACE. lengers Test Speed in | Match Contest. | Planer 1 2 ‘ta % | Omen Digne b ROTHESAY, PIRTH OF CLYDE! este, tr oi | 2 1-The (wo Shamrocks started on| thorough racing tral to-day over @ im, re je course “ | \ In grt sive the yachts a thor. ugh te en water a triangular wae i © face, star 2 Pani foly ‘ k er r thea ra. t ania . x , t A by " ; ’ “ ‘ WASHINGTON PARK RACES. . Iruling val eins N N PART ‘ “ & 1 rer 1 Fy ' . ' ‘ 40 Domi 2 « Won y Hy and | tod Hansdors | # pa Tie the wy habe wan unable to lassen the up” 1 n the leader better but for a tis re ‘The martingale ws 6 Race rou thet ed i ver Which ing hat yach Colonia mmitter waat, courme Was to be trlangu- (bul Me stenot Had’ to Be Postponed. SHAW HAS EARNED TOD SLOAN’ S PLACE. geeseos In Wh Sloan has « Shaw turfmen find that Tod legitimate and worthy #u cessor. The Evening World early in the sea- son predicted that Shaw would prove himaeif the hampl w pokey of the year, and the boy nas (pifiied the pre tin Am tay Just how he gets bis mounts home ts only known to himself, but he does it and so well that the ring holds every thing he rides at a much sorter is juetited, He is 4 wonderful er. The American idea of riding is the art of sitting still on « and rice Jermitting {he horse to run his own race }to & certain extent, Hiaw owes his success in all proba lity to hie pationce and his fine pair of He can ge st of 4 horse er race Any time and nls op haw usuasy starter The boy sekiom gives the trouble. He alts on his tly at tne puat watchful , He « horse will stand dy and quiet for Shaw. Once away Bhaw never hurries his hore. li away in front he never relinquishes his advan ttage He koows ly front his by other In pocke another a ng shut * He I resistance "hy “wetting Derfeotly still he permite BRIGADIER crouches land ts the best — 2) 80) 0 80 ye16) Ser erer es ereleneierereier (NGSSVONDS G1S9}9'S) 6) #1 a)e 19's) os wwe 16 O08 8101018) 510101816 01016 0S ORE: OHO COOGOOTOODECNG get well Into his stride, and ris horse tc Aaturbed the horse rune free and und we reader can readily Imagine ow the it wilt” rider ben oroughbret putting himself in the “moroughbred . sing you s boy 4 up on your shoulders and ati!|, of would a boy who was twisting and squirming and bounc tng about serve to Increase your @peed Si''ing attil is the secret of Sloan's suc ecee. Ail England | oes Hea t the moake ke pose when England, but gland de Temmand that the new d to He American can take a (three lal him run a good mile Any thme Shaw ix oemtea tt it Because he hae an in- ferior horse. He is never beaten on the best horse, but other riders are often Jefeated under similar condith it was Bhaw who sho ercolor' in pis true colors, If | «i con~ tinued to ride Watercolo in phat ave brourhe $23.00 4 thon ? runs fF ho one Shaw a beat Watercolor at Weatchester Shaw, and he beat Gold Heels tn the fastest mile snd a sixteenth ever run at Gravesend. ~ ie a wonder bareain "Pittsburg Phil ever picked Up. In manners Shaw is modest, shy and iithdent. He never swuggers about the ack attired 5 loud raiment aad with ck ‘iieslpate and bie bank. After his engagements a: he generally jot gether they chat the day =e through for the da: ig Hill Smith jietly of the ev a thorough little gentleman, an est and honest ri and deserves ati the suecess that Is coming to him, SULKED AND LOST HIS RACE. That Was the Reason He Could Not Beat Gold Heels in Yesterday's Handicap. The Long Island promised to be a August Belm Brigadier and F.C MeLewee & Co.'s Gold Heels, turned lout t be a very disappointing affair Hanticap, which fine race between | Dirigadier got two lengths the worst of the start and w o y beaten. The crowd at once blamed Starter Fitager- | ald and hissed him roundly vat it | seemed more the fault of the horse than: the starter, Brigadier |» « Rayon VOr colt, and all the get of this stallion jhave that strain of ikiness which makes them bad actors and |\l-behaved at the post. Firearm, Magnificent, Don de Oro and Brigadier ali belong t® the same family and have always given the starter a great deal of trouble | Start Looked Géod, | Rrigadier appeared 1o break with the | 1! then sustd Shaw quickly | but it was a] loners yesterday and ped as the flag fell jwent on after the feld useless task, Eriga the world’s record for a mile, runnin in 177 4-5 and winning very easily, Gold | Heels recently won a face x: a mile and a furlong In 1.82 2-8, which the best time for the distance ever made at Sheepshead. 8» the meeting between these two tecord smarhers promised | much and resulted tna fazie Gideon Owns Holmdel. ‘The Holmde} stud is now the prot fot David Gledon, he having pure’ saed he share of nis partner, Jonn Day. as) GOLF AANDICAP AT DEAL BEACH. | Good List mt Entries | Received for —vent et le 1g west-southwest, ' ‘ To-Morrow. rd 1 two broad ratory gan was “ol orl a 1 con was fired at 1229] The Deal Golf Club will open ite sea- , < ve minutes later. | son of eammer play to-morrow at Deal! r > ton ve lite, but Comat Beach, with ite anaval elub handicap! elwart) berth a ‘The game will be at medal a rr ta in sun The | play over an righteen-hole course, and MoE gh COMME | ne frat four will quality for the Anais, | ne after crosring “Se line the} ame Was Wel lCexdes a waee Harr, seeing (on top of same time | «her Started peat in stops this sath Stee (S eiglaets soot ae A. Dat Ramtall hae entered ie wit tome, | air, 1 the, Meirwend et Cee. ras, he Bae well as all the horses owned ning in Mr, Daly's name, indicate that Mr. @td racing more emtenai blue colors which ften since the days of Butterfiles, Re- quital and Hie by Rg famous for uturity victories. The terms of Je were not made public. mande's Great Trial. Judaing by style in waten Commando wot ization tra that stake ls as good aa credited to Mr. Keene. He worked a mie and a halt in 242-5. and pulled up fresh as « and run- is would daisy In fact, peopte who saw the trial say that te great oolt did not appear to be running at cer sat sa ommando watehit in the jinfeld, the trainer way im on or checking him aa the watch he beld tn bis hand Indiested. Hatasce a Great Filly. It is a pity Hatasoo is not engaged in second "part of toe Dowdle Brent lwhioh ls also a feature of to-morrow's cant, The meeting between her and Blue Girl would be intenmely Interest In ¥ le believe mance of her brother, Meameriat. but she is a quicker breaker and runa with lesa visible effort. She races like the Feat Cap and ells, which won the ks thia year and who was a ah remarkable filly here aw year. Blue Girl ia not en In any of the Brighton stakes, but Hatasoo b gh eral important ‘engagements = between (his bie clane ir ‘ot rat I "nat be peen before the Sara Saratoga meeting. STAR BRIGHT BREAKS SOW A Bowed. Tendon May Cause the Thorough. bred to Retire. Star Bright, Mr. Whitney's thoroughbred, which defeated ar. Belmont's Ethelbert in the race for the Advance Stakes at Sheenshead Bay on Saturday, & reported to have down. If the report is true, it regretted by the followers of thi fe} GRAND CIRCUMT BEGINS MONDAY Cyclists After Cham. pionship to Meet at the Garden. Madison Square ( will be the on Monday nigl { one of the most important cycling events to be beld hereabouts this season. It will be the | first New York date of the Nation! Cit- uta ¢ firs: meet of the Paced Champ: Cireuit. Tn? the paced race, the principale w be Floyd Me- Farland, who has fu yvered from the effects of his recent fall, and Tom Linton, of Wales, who by ot ridden la # vicinity in severad years Histance of the t will be fifteen miles al short distance come minence in the Taylor, will entered for the In the profession y rider Including ompele, as they atte cite uy Att (AT MANHATTAN Brady's Double Event To-Morrow Promises Good Sport. There will be «& continuous eveling erformance at (he Manhattan Heach track to-mort The programme which has been arranged by Wily Braty le one of the best ever offer® and will bring together nearly all of the best profess sional and amateur riders In the afiernoon the principal feature of the programme will be a one-hour paced race, in which such wonderful speed merchants as Champion Harry Elkes, Tom Linton, Arthur Ross, Archie MeBachern, Burrs Pierce, Freddie Hoyt and Watson Coleman have entered A fifty-mile paced race, which should be as interesting, will be the evening’s mance. In that race the cone nts will be Linton, Plerce, Moe Eachern, Hoyt, Roas, Coleman and seve eral other crack middle-distance sprint+ ers. Then, too, “Majan” Taylor (ne vedient rer of all, will ¢ part in we races of afternoon evening. —_ DALY TROTTERS TO BE SOLD. Mrs. Marcus Daly ‘vil! « sell out all the trotters now at Hitter Root Farm, Man- tana, next Novemovrr ot the Tip ton Company's Old Glory sale ‘The stallions are Prodigal, Leon, Bow Bells and Milrot the mares are Bloree (208%), (20880), Rasity am, ke ashy Ponce 4@ Among Rechel Impetuous (217) Wilton (2 1M). Reed ilk G0), Pr sn ont (2.19%. C. 8 84) r Ann, ‘" Sanches. Princess Hed, Queen Queen Wilkes and Welcome Bunker, Six Regattas Among the Aisie vicinity of New York to-morrow will be yachting regattas Th tual r In Consequence of this tida! wave of prosperity people demand “the best hence the largely increased demand for OLD CROW RYE They have found out that a Straight, Hand-Made, Sour Mash Whiskey, made by the James Crow formula, is the best for their health, GOLD MEDAL AWARDED FOR QUALITY, | PARIS, 90, H. B. KIRK & CO., Sole Bottlers, N. Y. | FAMOUS R No, 66518, BR Drege.

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