The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1901, Page 8

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Financier Jubilant Over Success of American-Bred Horse Ridden by American Jockey. | It in andersteod that the © £0 woverelane cacti, tor three-yen 44 each, abou! Onks Stakes, won by the Keene “ *| able to-day in Englund, will he 7 ERR @intributed iw the charitable flea My Uhre luatitutions of England a + oroma fly Sab Kit York City. They amount to 824.000 Re eee Co aha seit ace eth Os appr ately, The beneficiaries eiclaaranttnecs are to Include the mB Mine | Peecty-one horses ra aston, 815001 St. J How the Race Waa tun. Noonday HL. the w panton, ridden by Ty ners stable com led to the Marshereas and Arta nd Cap and Ti ovo; Catholle 000; Protestant HO, a he Hebrew Sheltering In TL drew to the PA AGS front and nin canter by ix lengths LONDON. Jun: Another of Bri-| Two lengths separated second and third . acing trophies has been ; A ia vel bie a betting was: Cap and Belle IL capluredia| by = Americaca” Foxhall 4 tof agalnat; Sabrinetta, # to 1 Keene having won the Oaks with Cap) against; Ninnie Dee, 10 to 1 against and Bells H.. ridden by Milton Heary. | Following a0 close on Wiillam C hitney’s winning the Derby the ean in the Oakn with a roown breeding has as and jockey are ali #. xo the victory as it was in the cise The owner, thoroughbred was not dilut of the Derby. nglish turfmen, haw the two t n : breeder's Yesterday long odds were obtainable we the Oakes, for filles against th Jenn horse, but the i most importaut tn bring paliinvahort atmarninahunilliGag At the future mothers of equim and Bells 1 Pat the head of th dnt ang mare 9 Cosas, (MR. KEENE HAPPY OVER VICTORY. est in the rac Cap and Helis t# a daughter of the famous Domino, He danf was Ben My] * Cree. Financier Overwhelmed with Last year ann two-year-old Cap ana} Congratulations in Wall Helis raced in America. She started Street. three times, winning twit In the Gass critert ‘Stakes and Sprinster Stakes | The Evening World called up Mr she fairly galloped away from the fast-| Keene on the telephone and gave him est fillies on the American turf. In the] the newe of the victory of Futurity she was beaten partly through | Bells. He war overjoyed to a bad ride. too overjoyed, In fact, to tath The Ouks in one of the biggest stakes | formation spreid quick] of the year on the English turf, It is worth about 321,00. Fillles only are ellgtol Rew w Richard Croker’s Mly Minnte Deo tine | panetity {shea third in the race, The result in detail follows: ‘The Oaks Heaten Only Onee, sion the Ac noverelenn, for two-year-old ‘ve fur LAWSON OFFERS SHAMROCK of 4,600 sovereigns, by sub. Conforms to All Re-|Sybarita Wins Glasgow quirements to Make | Regatta—Others Far His Yacht Eligible. Behind. BOSTON, June 7- Mr. Thomas W.) ROTHESAY, FIRTH OF CLYDE, June Lawson, vner of the Independence, | nay fn wrder to conform with the require- t ments of the New York Yacht Club in | dItlon I square course, making the yacht ellgible for the com- | lying between the island of Mute and ing races, has offered to charter the | Ayeshire, In 7 hours, 16 mi boat. to Lewls Nich- | olson Kane, August Belmont, Co 1. F. | *°conds. leaving her notabl Robinson, J. V. 8. Oddie, E. D. Morgan, | te Shamrock 1, F ELM. Brown, J. Plerpent: Morgan andy ©. Ohiver Iselin H A copy of harter bearing these names Was sent to Commotore I inst night for approval. In the Mr. Lawson agrees to turn th over to this committee three days beets fore the first cup race, and give the | committee all rights and powers neces- | #4 sary to qualif. Independence 19 enter anit in the cup ra Lawson agrees to pay the entire ¢x-|Sydarlta close behind and che other two pense of maintaining the yacht, whi + | boats on the other hund, her charterera shall) ‘The Sybarita wine both prizes, not have the right to use the yachtlthe frat oht to tint for any ovher purpose than fur the cup | the other on time all Taces, It is also provided that Mr.! Young Horreshoft's Lawson shall continue to ve the sole | stile! in r. ‘ sihetinde jAfter jeadiag by owner of the Indes [fan intoras barita won the Glasgow and a pmpetitor aperor William’e | Meteor and the Karlad quite a distance hind ir Thom was hope Sybarita's victory m bout at the start easily der competitors, whowing an nd was well int came ber the utter Ni Fo onmatier boats, wide margin she also nde -— F : | WIN Take Charge of Cycle Meets to! sonoken WIT Me Meld in rien. Jim Kennety, the robust puaitint!: promoter, who made {t possible for San Return Ga Weeni Weat New York Fie Franciscans to see Terry MeGovern in team will play action, is coming back to New York, In. Hobokenis won fact, he ix pretty near the city now, and | te ety ft may be that he will arrive some time Bleteeanench bet re pads to-day. val teame. i i It 1s the cycling game that —$—<—=__ big romp by tracted Kennedy East. The Meets to be held at Garden during th his management, over he will return to °F more time to the conducting of boxing shows. —- RACING NOTES. Az Or 31 AMENICAN 11 Web hey L ne. 2: 6 1 16467 598) Pitta te ip 19 437 Gall stiiwankee Ho $17 Hom Any one who dow that Jimeny Mara fen't ———_— Dia usual currtal strong xhould have reer his teat on Walter Cleary alt a mi Clea nbled at ¢ y ‘Wee Ww Fa ambi- fell to kn con mane loazoaran ir fi “4 and Latson. who began to close on the Taboked atin ; Sie apeiate for outa. Tt night. uot. be a bed | leader Brookiyo tiridge and hat enmugh eh Manion to keep the tittle feites fever, and Green Morris vueht w stick ty J. Daly. pr cbr powltie than | Brat Ughtweight wines tares, Piggott jusn then nent, f 1 4 to pie 2 ‘A fiat why bad seen work fae weal team eye Me nit over at Sheepshead fey hal! an hour peo And Tom te time net tor the He coult have rye ae Gravesend in tim th a and the expenditure. ite rei rectnneies B ‘ 6 co! A bs Ans rareuits chet the colt) would pr vavir jose | deiphia sluggers “yesterday i Dreytus Sree" ie sae ie Vee itecgincd mtaate” Mh | Elaine, overs hie tenes. In ettlog the “ihc Pabrtnerwineer crite te aake ccs i [apie peters Web melon toll after the. race, °C MARY President Dan Johnson has not been no PeeThey wouldn't stata for thie at tron Hit: | Vere 18 eee Loclhense arcane Re ie joni @ Fan’ who user to be connected with the | 0% | Wensrenivedlinies wots ven. wr mame. Just after thi second. ras uapended indefinitely, tut Mb rac wan Meriter co an | Tate to the front at flag fa to Maleter deponent | or i'he'd quit. th Donia ie--playing | Dee alnging all ¥. | ning with case by four lengths. teas club's im Oats, er iat : i * ore to-day, waa recond ai , start ord Wandicapper Vosburg, wro| this from the usual tactturn Pa a Sanity. beatinic James F nena, tas erlahi ike a reeehee a caneitt AN | New Yorks ere playing frst place Mail,’ says | {OF the Dimce. < C YOURTH RACE. For maiden three-year-olie ae That are no ‘false alarms’’ on that No seventy yards, Other thi may be found out, ore the hts, jocks, Bt, I! fake o€ the Otaate trip ta Woolly. nensee, ae Biaats anata, always there ce Patsy: A feather ani won in « Patey, ‘and are in that position becs earned 1 They are a hard propositions”? general dlecovery in the. West, FRIDAY EVEN THE WORLD: G, JUNE 7, 1901. KEENE’S FILLY CAP AND BELLS WINS OAKS AT EPSOM; : STAKE VALUED AT $24,000 WILL BE GIVEN TO CHARITY. N GOLFERS TO PLAY - | IN DRESS SUITS FOR AN seen COMING HOME. | MIDLOTHIA THE AUTOMOBILE MIcHT PROVE MANDY Gornc OVER THE LINKS. Tacooan Pasamas Barnuime SUMMER? SORT OF CADDIE, wouLD BE one TME PROPER THING when they morning to r pead with oe payers will following the eputlers. “They will | 2650 strive fannel suite for tn som ago te ning dress function In a suc- i : inne aoust-cthe | Serge Suits match promise more | Made of beautiful Imported English serge; hand- rar future. Humor has | tells throurdout ahd, fun onal be muTe aa | Willeput count Chleago . hats, N.Y.Y.C.CHARTER, —BECALMED. WINNERS, AT GRAVESEND Shower Makes of Fast °: Track a Mud Hole— Bullmanin Trouble. hi a game will soon be ail be tnirt each wide, and t the basezall champtonah | usta contestant eet in the frat ,Sail to England to Row in the Henley Regatta. a | was D, OConnor, Belling: for three-year-olds aunt up; ote furlongs, (Special to The Evening World) PHILADELIHIA, Pa, Jupe jours the University of Tie Evening World) Pennaytvania tutes will be heduled to lei r Waestand, cean about ten days jock this afternoon, on the water. by the International quick into 8 Lipton’s old cup challenger | haves sly becalmed under Cumbros| tll basin and Contend mv Hold Knight together and ran ike a team throughs worked havoc also with the he end, Bold | Ward will ive th ce on machines twice d crew rowing prac- ly during ths Knight winning by tend was five leng ront of Gade Mack to along, ity when the shower came nd a sixteenth. ‘Terminus was Sixth Rage-One mile ThATGaAchIneEl ett the run down the Delaware River, and be act up during over the deck to! two substitutes, Manager Le Bou- d Senator MeCar: and a rubber t MeCarren ds said to nine Dut peamed wit vada | be at the dock are going on riding ulm and Was passed. Frank — ether riders KENNEDY COMING BACK. WEEHAWKEN BASEBALL, _ | S«vine furlongs, —Won ni 2 to 1 Arion, 4 to 1 Time-1.08 1-4 of dollara’ worth the ship and mney vania Band of flowers will b Won by Shut | will ald in the morning and ‘oO attempt wasn ade yesterday Ward did on Vor filles two y ¢. Was second, ——— OUTING AND GAMES. The annual outing and games of the Francix J, Goodman Association of the Seventeenth Assembly Districts tukea place June 2). This ts oue of the biggest events of the year on the It means the entire he men fo.k Se GRAVESEND ENT (Special io The Evening World.) D RAOE TRACK, June 7, Loring won. the She was the favorite and heavily played good thing of t to" the Somersvult ily by two -The entries for to-morrc Upper west side. BASEBALL CHAT. th sweight bandi- I the pince ean- intire. the second , Was never prominent se In the district makes "On Long Island Sound, where the Fireworks will be (a5 | mile and wil be held. An Interesting the baseball will meet the Savag Assocation for champlonantp. ————_—_— FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS. RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIB, June 7.— The races scheduled to be run here to- day resulted t Race—Four and a half furlong ; to 1 and 2 to piace, was second; nt of the outing In The Goodmans and the Hugh L. Conner & I choice in thin race He ran one of races and quit before Thiel Race—Great oink, 7 turn, and was then passed by Intrusive tee TB Cunant held hin lead, Major, Daingerteht 1h ont by dethslen Miss Wandelohr third. Time—0.58. Five-elghthe of a mile. —Won by Kattir, 3 to 5 and out. Carat, 0.1 far place, was second: ra. The 1-2 Won by Miss Aubre: won drivin ere O arcoust. for ; an too, ahoue Tatuey Mes La half from Latwon, who. i prea ted teeat Ratnar ne re ice that a lett-hanted player should ]@ scant length. ya length and at Intrusive for (wovyear-outs, five and one-halt torlones, artern of. mt! With Race—For was second, and Birdle Stone vhird. ‘Time—a.18 1-4, TO BEAT HIS RECORD: WI Crosa Ocean tn Twenty-fve- Kniant Terapia in three-yearvlds, one years a mpeciallat scribes iny 1901 D. nd Shaw kept GLOUCESTER, Mas Lady Choriater . June 7.—Capt. the Atlantic from this port to London alone In a 31-foot sloop, the Great West leave Gloucester on Sunday in @ 28-foot sloop, the Great’ Re- Bge in tee wan made in niaiy’ C. Whltuer | The estimated _ @ Lisbon tai." at Gravesend yesterday that W, tad perchased Nasturtium, ‘Oliee Hours. WCOVERN 1S {Terry Is Matched to | Fight Dave Sullivan | in Hartford. ' Terry McGovern will be back in New York in a couple of days, according to a Tne private despatch sent to a friend tn this city. Terry's homuzoming is tue to lus FLUC LEAT: match with Dave Bulllvan, which Is to woutn BE be fought at Hartford on Juy 4. The a itttle Hrooklynite is anxtous to get Into Smrnine active training for the fight and will be- Kin hls work “almost Immediately upon MARK his arrival For THE Marty McCue, who has not been seen in the ring for some time, ix anxious Bax. to face Terry. Jim Jeffries's praise of him has added to hia bellef In himself and he wired the blg fellow at ‘Frisco to endeavor to secure him a match. If McCue gets on a matoh It In very likely that the bout will be held In Conneeth. cut, but his chances are very slim. It alend quite dite sult alta, sete. AML gy new at amaningly low prices. REDUCED TO SIS & 518 88 50 Suits * each y include our fines $15 blue serge outta, 5A strinet flannel suits, $18 neat cheek worst: ies Mts, and $20 Oxford eray a oncamene MARKED DOWN TO Ing a $18 & $20 § link» for the con- Blue sults_ modelled ticks on gold shape. Ponner peices $13 and jabs in the vicinity of H. B. KIRK &- CO, trimmings, and hi COLF HANDICAPS FOR BROKERS. After the Champion. ships Weekly Events Will. Test Ability. Next to the fluctuations of the stock , market there Is notning of more inter-* rat to members of the Stock Exchange than the Indulgence in the old game of golf. It wax only recently that they ! eld a handican tournament, and 80 6ud- ceusful wan it that the members have arranged a auries of weekly handica to be played on the links of the Knoll- wood Country Club on Saturdays, Then in addition to that the annual champlonghips of the Exchange are to be played. The members will vie with one another for the coveted title of champion of the Stock Exchange will meet in the event on the links 0} the Colonial Hunt Club to-morrow. Then, of course, the regular weekly handicapr will follow and the winners will recelve handsome prizes. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS, FINE CLOTHING AT ALMOST HALF PRICE. : “If you ain't got no money you needn't come round" the cold-blooded motto at moet clothing stores; your purse by all means come round rent motto at Hammerslough's, We tell here cinthes of the highewt grade je about half what you've usually patd No matter how little you pay for clothes—unless they are reliable you save nothing; but when you buy fashionable reliable clothing like ours at almost half price—the saving is vast. When our lease expires we quit the retail business, and therefore ,every garment here is now being sacrificed at almost HALF PRICE, Fousers. spring overcoats. full-dress ami Tuxedo sults, unlined summer costa and ovting REDUCED TO mem $1200 each @& They include the best suits in our store. Mat of the finest ‘Imported fabrics to be found: in no other, store were 323 and $28 Now $12. MARKED DOWN TO sett 310,00 each] Flanne! Suits each +! Stripes and checks. Beautiful patterns, feo jana workmanship. Formep ( ‘ow $1 prices 318 and OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9. wet, Manan | AMMERSLOUGH BROS, $30 BROADWAY, 27%) 1 An Ornament to Any Table, “{ Indicative of cultivation and correct taste, Also a regard for the stomach, cna SOLD CROW RYE A straight, Hand-Made Sour Mash Kentuch, Whiskey. It has never been equalled. -. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED AT PARIS 1900. Sole Bottlers, N. Y. Sportsmen's Goods, Sportsmen's Goods. Good Club Tennis Balls . to Ingersolls’ Sporting Goods, Victor Championship Balls, 40c.; Newport Final 30c Tennis Nets, single court, @2¢,; double... We have unusual values in tennis rackets. Our Euclid Racket at $3,25 Is $5.00 value and never fails to please. Other good rackets at 89c., $1 8c Re-Made Golf Balls, doz. White Flyer and Craig Park Bal Juvenile Golf Clubs. A 8 Men’s and Women's clubs... ° 8c.& $1.48 Caddy Bigs..98c., $1.48; $2.25, $2.48, $3.25 Pt OO $1.C0 2 piece Cotton Eathing Suits, blue, black or maroon....+6.79¢ $1.40 2 piece Cotton Bathing Suits,in tle new style, with striped shirt and plain Mehis . Extra heavy fi inest worsted trimmed Suits, 2 p $3.25 Fine 2-piece Worsted Suits, striped shirt, plain tights, per Suit. 3-piece Split Bamboo Fishing Ked, with extra tip. - $2.00 98 5-plec: Rod, split bamboo, for bicycle or trunk......$1,50 6-plece Bicycle or Trunk Rod, split bamboo... $7.25 6-plece Lancewood Bicycle and Trunk Rod, celluloid - ~ fandle......+ eee. Line.... Best 3-ply Gut Hooks, from 7-0 to No. 10, doz. 1,000 Reels, single and double action, from1Qc. to 7.5 a Nickel Multiplying Reels, 60 yards 6@2¢,; 100yards, 736 A Nickel Multiplying Rezls, with rubber cap, 40 yards, 85q 60 yards, 90¢,; 80 yards, 95c,; 100 yards...... on veer 9 SEND FOR OUR ATHLETIC CATALOGUE. ROBT. HH. INGERSOLL & 67 Cortlandt St. Open Every Evening. “Panic Prices oyeles and Sundries, Manufacturers waat to iodo us for the ready cash. We take ad. vantage and now hav some extraordinary Mai Faire. $50.00 Bleyle! forward 3. OG; Solar Gas Lampe, § eas or oll, 11.89: Saddles, ofl lamps, nickel ted, wrench: The pair, Oc. eh Vim Tires, i" $1.45 ARrrone Mr AR, at eto truths ried tro, " SA: : HERCULEX ELec.| 2mal! Pro my motto. % Park Row Cycle Co., FR dettanht ste| WILLIS, Sat Rous, 3% permanent home cure | ee, for all reaulia of Youth. 35 yards Braided Oil Silk “Sara Se, ee ++-$2,50 2 ‘ds Shamrock Braided Linen Line, all sizes... 1 Soa 50 feet Dublin Linea “Hand Mace 34 5 ik Braided Line.... 113 Nassau St. Open Saturday Eventog, Sporting.» BROOKLYN JOCKRY CLUB Six Races To-Morrow at 2.30 P. Mi, ‘Traine Jeave B Sith Mt. N. ¥., at 12.40, (08 110,190 Bi.” Devokiye tare ine Bildge vis. Bh Ave’ Mlevetes, every 18 minutes. Medical. OLD DR. GRINDLE, reare a specialist in diseases of men. 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