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ee THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16; 1900, 1BIG HONORS FOR WOMEN GOLFERS. —~20O02 ——— —— — OOO gg FOR 1 HE CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT. | | +] A BUNCH OF RAPS | } = r ° “re meet | fore the big ovent begina. The advantage, gained. : ' f toyt | which M hes pained, though, by AT THE BOXERS. 2 LE es MISS HECKER A CONTENDER, 7 i, ; wd to as t hampio! Miss Hecker ts ayer t pom It | —aas A . ‘ cw . * . obed forward to give Miss Hoyt —-- ; one! the she worden cane fhutnss cased gp | TACKI@ Champions with Giants Went at Chicago ‘ ” whee the come mateh whieh the played | BOAR a | er wil ii the meltapeltth champcescige ana} Hopes Pointed at With a Snappy 7 the little town ¢ paonhuret p ship are Mise which was won by Misa Hocker Cont t Bod Fitasiinmo: he wil £ “ alt nde sent champion; P s those mentioned Miss Hoyt ts Pennant. ontrast. gin tt If the pe« t 4 Miss Genevieve Hecker, the metropolt- ted tp have serious trouble In Deat- Keep thetr me ¢ ts AN\ t tod Mrs Caleb Fos, the , coming @ resite Nod lived in ¢ * i MISS HOYT'S AD VANTAGE, |, me st of the 1 tournament tt f i (oeelal to The Rvening Worlt ) (Special te The Bvening World) ¥ r t o p », < i ) - for more than 4 year and caine to know ¢ ar with ¢ ol Siaceulteh tonnamoar ae ae the] EXHIBITION PARK, PITTSAURG, | Salt PARK ! Hic ; OAM. ¥e eee ererveesy in the place, ans eve é "* briillantiy, and her form js said to have! Aug. If With to-day's game the cham- aa es York telked to thetr businesses : haa improved over that pioms began the final series of the Wes!- mae bored” fem Kaw Tee Nee Mrs, Fitasimmons is the real purchaser 0 OYDNO OT, O16 FOG) OOO 0 6 W)6iers sore 1S e)/e/elerere on eae @ | etn tour, ule thie thoon ¢ the Intense de Of the property which hae set Henson Be OD Od TOOT OOO OOO Sor Phe Vinkoes lodthed parlioabasty ations lige of fat siaed er Durst on ite dig a Ghe bought it with for the starter, with “Iron Man" MeGin- |! 0% the a fc leat her hucband’ an about to drive, nity booked to twirl, and the petty gam-| or hropounded Jokes from the smokers’ to Rim when the story cr | blers who operate in the environa of the dhe , Dewees, tre os 2 Becta ger ball «rounds were laying odds on Brook | tires way Pha iagy Moses lll “Why, I've got « hundred jetters from tye : ray. 8 ; r the real people of Hensonhuret ait Phitiipot had heen naa tues pep h i tice as If the Dall was full Ber, “aed that crowd that wants the champs. He shut them out when wm Dees Ges ven de class themselves as the aristocracy hart he last faced them, and it was thought! hopping around as though they be ‘ Better Keep still of Tl : he could do tt again if necessary. The| lieved themselves good ball players, ames cere enews Coe Gace ayereororerorer70" villty of A great pitchers’ pattie! Sis Hickman "male a loc of digs spose if * am © prine-Agnter I'm re sai added to the unusual interest in the| "')"* 4% @pectadle, and so ts my family F serien occasioned by the pasitions in The Batting Order. [the penrant race. Now that the Pirates are well fortt-| fled tn second place, winning from the hampions would be a direct march pennantward, The club officials are slick enough not to claim the trophy but they deal out hope to the fans on the Instaliment plan The weather was anything but b It rained hard all night and was all the morning. It looked so More so than some of that allowed » elety, A man can be a gentieman no matter what bis folowing in jife may De, and all who know me know me as uch.” e é ‘ Hath Reach may te a lucky rather consilered #0 by some fe’ Dut Bob Fitzsimmons looks upon it asa hooloo curner. It was there that he! trained for his fight with Jeffries, ar a Ie 19101010 1@1S}S1@ISI@ t Inning o right. Davis out, piel» moving back to that place chagrins hin Nike rs for the afternoon that t dled But he's going to do it just rain ks were given out at all en- ne yut, sh fret. No ru spite. All the other fihters with | trances, art was sale Hickman’s but a few exceptions have been seeking | Ethelbert t Picked Up a The Batting Order. ena a NaYerevere overs Other places since Rubin's defeat, ant it Brooklyn. Woks as thowah Hod were going to tempt Stone and Is Badly eerootis Dame rt roe Fw | Off. Jennings, ib. Doyle eingied. L father, ike son. That exactly Kelley, If Ae rent a fy to little Bob Fitzsimmons, When papa | ® Dahlen ws. « No rune fe bruised go ts he, [Me Pits, with his (te %, zel's fy. Brad ’ eyes decorated in hive by virtue of b RACE T . t mick out t t p Philipp, encounter with Gus Rublin, was a pite-|—This was : reso: Totes ores Third inning, ous sight for the little fellow but he had | toga, and t & ” Collis to Ganael Mereer to follow sult and had a playmate hang | the largest : ¢ DHSIOOSEO se EEOREOHORBEE® Fivst Inning. first” Van out, second to him so that he might have a black eye, | were adm : e, Jones lined a single over second. > don, He got it taal £ &l- $$ $$$ Kevler reat a dunt, Jennings died i teh with , When hig Mob Injured his left knuckles | heaped witn ; f na hurdler to Bly. Kelley was pans let Child's Smith for his papa. but thought that he could nm ; ® ams made a nice up of Dahlen's rejeve the soreness by getting a sore in honor of oecanlo : t and stepped to third. fore ng Emuckic himecif. Bo he jabded « fle 18) The racing, which promised to be fret y Ward and Gore, the Pngtish Ten-| Kevier wilame brow wild past RESULTS AT S ST. LOUIS. bis hand, ant, after rubiing eand all! clase this afte met considera’ f nie Expert, Made « Pretty be eb . ve play | over it, had nearly a* bad « end as b | f iw inte ecause f ight at Newpor: ve te RACE TR won, st “Low 18, Aug #— wit vis e 7 the pig. he rf 4 * ve pop. ee jitnerawale. thle wee NFAWPORT, Aug. 16—Conditions here | also Fae 4 ay Fenuited Qs fob ying these atate Of the . * for or: hree ru sored Poor Peter Maher a worrying these) iiiiig ine greater pa nee gs Lupe see beshit ho Beaymont ¢ Six and one-baif furlongs. days. The postponing of his maten w cals thle waratia » for the National Tennis matches. | gaye Jenning —p! Torus Joe Choynaki, which was ave been | ae tea sgt fell steadily during the early |siagied to ce t ace, second; fough riday night, hae aim 9, At six furlongs, for two-year-ode — n ul » Tie Rite tracted him. Peter ie ke ‘ ei" es ang Alard At 19) it wae decided to start. The} Seeond Inn anes fo nald, for the German band w 0] ieee SOs loaned Forward 10. bat tse cere ordered that the championsn’p| ‘Three strikes retired Dh Parretl's | & , second; engage! Wo pipe bim to victory with eet ris should not be w to-day, to/#hort fy fell in EBlys hands Mel Time—1.4 air of the “Wearing of the Gre n * hi mh thi ring ven from being spoiled for to- |" Wiis ‘was retired fuss ow's matches. grounder to Dahlen Kelley WINNERS AT HARLEM. © ‘ ° Sod Wb 6 stone } ol De paid anyway up @ stone and is ° 5 ®) Wrenn took the first eame from |Ritchey’s fy O'Connor fouled to Far- = ® Fl “1 won't do a thing to that cur headed man when | ge\ him in the ring eaid Peter as he paid the band ant satd | Stevens with unexpected ease, not al-] fel. No runs swing his opponent a single game Third Inning. Rat *K, HARLEM q @omething about when he was going to Attpation @ad trandierred bb The here to-day resulted u@ f¢ GM back his money t match between Gore, the English ex-|K » Witla owe ee ey nee } Sk, ? pe 4 Holcombe Ward. Gore atart- First Race—Pour and a half furlons A general feeling that Champion Jet t" we 9 Qa + . Won fed fom. ¢ to 1 and i to frie 1 fot willing to fight for the cham- [Wats » wreme i 3 w 4 Rd wih ad zame, which he > hy 3 plonship be: vie play & ae eet | Start got Won anlioping Time! WN % varied very litte y went on. Ward| MeGinnity on Bead seetes to have gained rast, His], Gi? Bannockiurn dropped naptner ® met this with a soft game in the dac! | fs Bhai ‘oar Feporied assertion that he does tas Tewdchat i Gan ie aes, $ ‘ourt and his chopstroke at the net. | runs, : fend to train with such poor proapect | he fasiniont tha * 2 This nettd him only one game, the for a fight ae tha by the [Prt wn by a iene i os eae ee Danlen recived Ritchey gath ‘ winner of the Fita-Sharkey bout has “ ‘he, Waa & very @| Ward took iret and third games | ered roms ly's fly went = " d deen the ground for much expressions |\ss¥ 4 y lengihe in front of @ f the ond set on his own service. us drive i nd many think that the def is only ee! So - @)\ The fourth was his on es y ¢ ‘ Sdvertising dodge of the 1 . ~ eer serve. Gore succeeded in taking three yk? oy iteen's a Tirady. Jeff's name wep games, but Ward won the set, | ne was stopped print until the show op they say F ‘ i « ‘4 Whitams ff ° ‘ 4 . ers. hee . * r * Wart started the third set with great cure The making of a new ianguage woe ford » i ria) 3 fence mitinulng (he mai style Fitth tenting. @ut short by the t { Joe W ont T i 3 at had worked so well. Ea threw out MeGinnity on. a! @ott from the O'Rourke stabi« K gi g “ a at Won on bis own service until Ward |*unt eRaument Keeler Broad «& + the as it usua v - > l toot. the biath bee pponent by |" sings died on a rap fakes two to complete anytning the new | k ! Fa 6 tat out the y pretiy placed shots : ey out. Orc ingo must now go. Just what tt » RD. Wrenn beat BR Stevens 6-0 wer third 1h years) BW? Our tresses are eet de called la a mystery. Som ae os an f 6-1 5 4 ' DB, Alexander | &r ores lg when « ‘ ‘ eo t id” were . * b en with ease 6-1; Of repartee in the! wa ; | eo. }the y 3 The fourth ‘ ‘ a u : E . . h ante, Clarke clung to Dab- Tor Markey ‘a fot sara ont | gh eae get, Curae cg.9,2%| OLD DR, GH want re ‘ P fifth on dives vice. The next, on roms Daly stole second. |GRADLAIB UNIVERSITY OF THE CIT’ going = nis own, made It t2 in his favor. Gore scoring Kelley and|/NEW YORK (MEDICAL DEPARTMENT): ‘ * ap ett tall Each then took a game, aoond and the throw year & “ took the ‘ Vantage warne after scoring Farrell, Ol I 4 M a Iwice and the next afier deuce | 7 une. | m0 : : M'PADDEN FIGHTS unser and the wet. ~G makng it two Marke “ht . aut : Clarke 7 | i «NIGH Hoth men showed the effects of 4 Gooner be doud« * . . ‘ MONROE AGAIN TO-NIC "1g bard work fn the Afth set. Ward wes, Taree than with a wit. Ae . ‘ © The re ; Bee Jordan is + e th ee. Me ‘ 3 as m, and young b** ‘i a. mali tilled phywiet tin Dowling. who is «a hun ged bee RECORD POR MAXEY LONG Kacier be yg ey interests, ways + bing excep . “ fe. Udit . ai ni uveilogs cule, Advice freq, Medictaa, to & note that . y ‘ * sh 2... 4 Hoare, 1 to nyse, 9 ‘ my fn Neat Sunday ' wh ~ : ‘ ‘lay. ve “ " h » . et a into Bees tas tot ones toa B| american Chamston Wine © usr 4 tata tbe OLD DR. GREY, — v4 =i woe © a team « . : 7 Here is a nest that is run. a Ciserses of man Will be here ‘ yi ‘ : 1 ter-Mile Dash att { Man and : Willlame filed to Keeler. _ Ritchey Diced, akin, . ny i! ¥ a ” G Tass cal eatiert j 2 thing S : Hangs tp Sew Ft rand with World walked. Connor forced Ritchey. IY gay ioped orsuaat Sal ae uz ; aa ei ii Want sheet. Many|forced O'Connor No rune kb oa et on the a wing, the cham- - et eet ab lished. the ‘ q ~ P N 5. beat another Megten New York homes ha’ Biaheh ciate in the thy Standing of the Clnte 3 ' sterday, He been butit by the ald | Cree Otte ete ee ety nt Rteare “Wlors $ ins A a: vas d by an expe - ; : e sian RC ones ; of the Want Pages of Parrei! died | ise. No runs. Uke reatment Advice free Med: oy "4 games held & An the eat Sunday) Hustings struck out, Beaumont Med vine GromRMAUER pat ively ; ; NOPD 10 dr wer0as aor cokesbury was also & contertaat wore Tl ios Palys Clarke retired, Jennings to Cenoaltcicn. "S08 Ban Balan Oe 4 4 . on © i | MeGinnity. No runs Private house Charnes reapuabe Johnny Reagan, * *¢ —_ FEF ; to be coming f T ne foot , ; fa TWELVE PRETTY GIRL TOILERS OF THIS CITY WRITE SARATOGA ENTRIES. RACE TRACK. 8ARATOOA . The entries & Phis track are af follow Ouiaor iN \\ ‘NW wy Nt HATTIE LOPEZ. LENA ROTHSCHILD MAY HANNY Adams, Sons & Co.'s Chewing-Gam| Ehriich Bros’ Ladies’ Wrapper JULIA WHITE. ¥aetory. Vacters. Mileom Company's (icnr Factory. Stegel Bros.’ Sh: Waist Faetory. pee {T lS ENTITLED “TRIED BY TEMPTATION; OR, THE TRIUMPH OF A YOUNG GIRL'S * matte ur tA ump the secon 7 es ail