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4 "THE WORLD: MONDAY THE WINNERS NOVEL CONTRIVANCE PERFECTED IN ENGLAND _ AT BRICHTON, INSURES CLEAN STEEPLECHASE JUMPING DDCOCG Hammie CATS in First Race and Dies on the Track. Only in England. (Epectal to The Pye PACE TRACK BR %5.—Brighton's p thts BEACH the racing turf of thie cot arity seems to menson, for xreat ance every day be on the incre: crowds are !n Few thought to people would be gathered at tne seanide tracks. course on a Saturday. That was about E the aslze of the crowd which saw Alan } 4 5 - tune in Engl /ADale win the Brighten Juntor, and ‘ f x g Beau Gallen! this afternoon, in spite of the fact that - B ‘ : > England shortly, : ; 4 Nee ee s under the care of _{t was Monday and there were no atake : ; > . under the care of rao. attractions on the programme, there war : ‘ : bo mnths another splendid attendance. played as a two-year-old. The weather was ideal for racing poser, a cool and refreshing or blowing from the ocean, and the skies were cloudless. The track was appar- ently fast, thought tt may have deen a trifle soggy beneath the ton covering of dust. FIRST RACE. olds and np, ene m| Hurdle; for toa three-quarters. Deteing Sarers, wats, jorks StMIt-Me Str. Piece Mammie, 158. aly Stare good. Won ridden out Time—2.17 Monroe Doctrine cut out tne running, followed by Passe Partout, Cephalalgia Sand Orman, tor the first mile. Passe Partout then took the lead and showed the way to the stretch, where Chara- grace came with a rush. took the lead Their Time. Partout, who was nix lengths in f. of Monfoe Doctrine. Hammie fell a mile from home. He was caught : of the fret week in Au ridden home at top speei All of the ners had returned 0 the) scales yex: Orman, and into him Hammie ran Pr eo tit. Hammle dropped like « = tournament? for/Aug: Jog, but Orman never senmed 0 he dis the dates set for th Efforts were mide to save & journey are Aug. Hamme. or any ama BERGE PEACE — OSes C6 COGE OOT® SOI: jor Ally and gelding (wo-year-olle, Ave fur 7 longs. et In England, the home of steeplecharing and fox hunting, almost every One of the above snapshots gives an idea of the ease with which an| lower legs or hoofs will take off a section of bricks and it is no jump, {Giub. of sentertee ee coy f fuwene sirbiné [Ue can ride a horse, and the majority ride well ‘This ts particularly true | Englishwoman takes « stone fence while out for a morning gallop. The photographer has caught a horse evidently too lazy or too stubborn | WH, Pe, Bprings and Owseno Lake open ; 3 HH Hy us ‘ of Englehwomen. In no other country are there to be found such accomn- The other snapshot shows a novel contrivance to insure clean jumping| to rise enough, and he is bringing down telltales in nis jump. In. jumping | tournament: ; Bur ef the a ayy eats hes plished and fearless horsewomen. They send their mount at a five-foot in hurdling c! The fence is built up to any required height with elses rails a horse can hit them hard enough to scrape himself badly and See © graceany, at, Warwee fy 8 | fence when running across country with the skill of @ steeplechase Jockey. brieks place loosely together. If the Jumper does not leap cleanly his} still not displace the bar. The loose brick Idea prevents this, WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS. 3 ret feng 104, nie jer 3 4h? wn 8 = = -_— : ra Lip eg , RACE RACK, WASHINGTON PARK, : fie zine Nymph. 103. 7 9 10 »! ACE July 18—Following are the resulta of > Miss Uneas, TOS.at Stienasts 41 8) races run here to-day: q Btart fair, Won ridden out. Time—1 01 14. Firm Race—One mile. £ monition: 2 co 1 and 4 to TO-NIGHT BEHIND PACE. more Bonner rushed to the from at flag- Wand was never headed. He was tir. fal log.a bit at the end when Letachen, who had chased him all the way, challenged SS : Aw pives tforced to a drive fo. mn By, beth [Ainchen was five lengtha tn Of Star of the Went. *«'The Best Followers of fro! Hamme, ws fell in the firet race, ; firally died on the strack and ended his , Snorting Motor Will : wfrra for the Season's Na-| tional Championship’ Lawson Would offer Egyptian Prince Wins —RacesforAmateurs Gup {for Another | Races After Eating career on the curt by being dri of fae track by the neck. Hammle as a Chicpiene: fetay Reds. Ride Fifteen Miles on i and three-year-old ran in the colors Garden's Steep Track Dwyer, then he was owned by ———>>____ people jand fimily found his! Last Game of Long yoiyug the slud/ “Recontly he wan taken | aati foustacing ei purpoces: lle jg was | Series. canes ! Series of Races. Pounds of Butter. : THIRD RACE. 2 Vantonientie He 419. Thee Ty existing between the Gribble Ie Beaten in Final Tennis Match at Lord's. i for three-year-sida and up, mile ant The fatting Ord mber that to t pl pendence did not start for New London | a mile and, Brooklyn Cinetnn yo meet of th : Kelley, tb. Dobe, ve : Kerler: rf werice man, ng, as she ha en expected | the poet and wins his race, Yet that| Gribble 3 to 0, thus regaining possession | Sheckard, it jockey) s ty, 2 < to do Was thous! 1 | is wha e anin of the gold racquet. ty vant Daly, 2b. y Bw 10, ae It Was thought best to ship the | hat the animal named Egyptian ree omatch of July 10 at "8 Miles Start good. Won Sanity. Times t48 Us | Dahlen. se und's | new topmast. A gang of workmen under | Prince did at Chicago a week ago, and | beat Sir Edward Grey, the holder of the silver racquet, by 3 to 1. Animosity was an odds-on favorite and! Moquite et ehe made practically the runnings iq Herotcs and Hammock stayed clo jatine tsp mile, and. then Her Nitrate thea moved. u Rigger Millman, with the assistance of | he beat a very fair fleld at that. Another horse, No Chance, has a like record, hi ono small part of the crew. took up the work. The new spar is about the same size ex for the niche: But Egyptian Prince's race brings to . to The Rvening World iro! relies ateae peer EAE re broken in Friday's rac jmind a peculiarity of the horse, One] Made Sine Holes at Crief Linke im Boa ienath ‘and a helt trom: Nitrate pitched by Noodles Hat tny Neca Ue sO A Ne RLIGRIR hadlio Oe Yeni ernorien wsleeu Minter nes ate Thirty-two strok: a th ang rf H Mtched by Noodles Ha ay in ) Mhplwas one and a'nnit tengtiie tn fron | fuged MePaee with NEARS penuh anes a idesenibauntalorinulierend peeemsitig| LONDON, July 18—Harry Vardon, tn ye 0 FOURTH RACT. jan « of Heintes are ww Mr. Paw sonmeull berhoreatne abet) to again fit him for racing. His race Rey | gamee te praia) any. ce Bacar Handicap; for three-year-olds and up. mile and) He has them in all ¥ ve sh eo Constitutlon | last week was his frat start since the| ¢ Nghth. ? 7 lhe Ns aile*round record "Oe ve) In the last fine sa reian of them according 1 the . mand Nas) arranged tools innnpentngy hol which has never 1 KiVen for another series of Facea between the three yachts The Columbia left hers yesterday for (New London, where she will b hauled out to-day for a general cleaning, pre- |Paratory ta the annual erulse of the yerterday, when an 1 from the farm fifty -e jthey Wusta Hast of the played the yesterdays «1K, Tine-t 7 way che et einnaa caer at Troy were a idea as Rs ee iat sar Yacht Chup, early pacemakers and they champlone are 6a jack Jethe | The Cynstitution hotsted sails early infront Mantonttes toated after they: tound th fe eclay ahd) made preparations for a THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE were Up agains with Habs ' spin. MSEASES. OF ALL HUMAN D je Y, the running. dropped out of it, pues St. Fi = nox, and they» emer on a while longer. De wel Anal assault-on the Reda to-day ‘on the Inside and ume erik Ncheatalitirr nO! | Th i jected from the fangs of the Beeiue pres necioslixgonnine mel Fa St) Eee eas IE ea THE NEW YOR YORK BANE. Old Boat Caught New BASEBALL CHAT. Fatilesnekelisinott more aurely fatal Se vin e ob and. nailing Rcurey in| tentay. : ; f Contagious Blood Poison, which pollutes an TeeTBOte TUFicnEe: ORT MyiaTlenRIncAn sentny ; | Wind and Came Up Standing of the Clube, Vitiates the blood, destroys the tissues and bones Fast at Finish. NATIONAL L2AGUE and cats like a canker sore into the | a half. Scurry was two lengths in front | of Vitelitus, (Continued from, Firat. Pa | OR EE ns | Fifth Race—Five and a half furiones rn | i £23/New: Yor —Won by Lady Sterling. Ben Howard | poutips and Core t t from and = . i ‘ FF Nonton Wan gecond anc awaha third [Rolfe eatheath ina munandinaaunithele | Kanchiteance ty Mathewson a Photstiphte # x \ qihe eames Stimmell, | Was outer A léel was t ROTHESAY, Firth of Clyte, July 18.— | frookiya 33529 o% es F. parts disease appears Bret in {due fores of alittle. te imples break out on the ly. Coane eee te ee itipaiatul to eat or swallow ; dreadful ulcers tongue, copper colored splotches and pther characteristic signs of conte as the disease progresses, and the destructive virus takes “erper bal bold the system. The medical men are as sorely perplexed Lover. the character Dest benders bef g The Mnal racing trial of the two Shame BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. |‘"* 1°"! nportation ery Ty was ov A thirty-six Cineatea baa Pasiey will not. be servics cl eepoe eet mM ‘jel SSE Toy CEA LEE Cheb blood poison as ever; they tell you to take! mercury RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON REACH.| Duke Farrel) was tn uniform yvester ure Ahenca tocromoneEndiclarks OUR FREE HOME TREATMENT. EER ae eee eal ya nirey Over Ling 16 Xe heating pin, Pa in Gee ate SE.Cetteiaas Bue yee peattly iat i mi a nMates aad gridings [trek of Lumiiago, hut had to ger inte the Light Breeze. e aver. ect, rom any cicero Seat base err es ws ie for fear that an Injury to M terly wind of en y the symptoms pear Oread 36 ohn Kishin ef r blowing. The |g 2 ets oat better thett cond of the malady, enabling the reader to 00! oy gies nose his own iepatom and, dy by following the @ instructions ‘HMONT, NOY challenzer the man. [and sia ALE CO laid down in this book, to successfully ly trees bimoeit fumbled Matta " ne DA beri kOWeaaR Feyea rit ner euvring for e Sham |TV "osu a pusebaltmad toma! st. douts iw | at home, Should the patient need any special direc , | Strang t runs wont reck [Po over by about three! jur nig Spuwlibl envousleenn’ forsitertes tion or advice, our ay pogatoians wa be glad ta corre. cz naek : «long as the manaae — antir lengths. ‘The Hew 14 ect ang [thelt poaltion Im. the race, spond with and help Bim aloag in every” possible a s i Ata’ 7 , dd 1 om pa Lt }o od wt Thoserea’ 10h ment wants him DELMAR WINNERS. daphisiaddell i teuad altri « he! dition; what you have to say about yourself will | Manion did net show ( He NS M Y never go beyond our offce. You cam have the best fw out somewhere in t vine un ——_— Vay's peogramine [eee iy nth (Ry | medical advice and this valuable Ile book without Ritcheravalrandscanndt RACE TRACK. DELMAR, duly yotWeen oclooners in er frst mark a The | Olants hat ta contend a Inst the rooting of | amy cost to you whatever. Gus: phvaiciassiere string of atara a foat tong given to ht suruinshorestaulasmnrall ‘ tsolde, r| saamrock bos th vas} ipo eliaiant sweallyatens correspondence with hundreds the = at St, Louis, and te ou to salt their 1 : at E astathingdenemediac tana in: have uccesafully treated thousands of cases. as were the erack ' ing Lithenseensreree ir of a cure because something else hi rat aces Flvece! 5 La Crimes the beat. He will Joint burg, itt 1 Hugueny unsightly, dirty splotches and eruptions grow paler and MacesOneliilineaniathre Bg al ‘ feosn but he has tov much beef wnt tte tana oe ret down to welgat. Mcdames to offers from otier leagne ohio | Kewl iwo and the} . 4 enol"s showing ita th Although Murhess arm was ty gvod pT nih 3 : y : shape, the « wonder compliinet 3 — — ighthonithesltetrandea ¥ Sporting. of the 1 Donoy Was fest away gs]on the though | waned Linten, " ges of eT HY 0 riday Huzhes has not do Owing at the majority |! He e % . ‘ ¥ . work Wednentuy. At he golfer: rs have eft for the various uy doth el) he tiet of Tr Ff ‘ to n q Timathy Poles Sela Ae semaier resorts there will be very’ Mtthe | Sonny banigd: the reader ree and. Leven, rt able Wapiaeey a this vie tarithornext tn aril { r for the | teat away in this vicinity for the nex’ ts Kelley died on a grounder to Mago Ten men play 13 | ana Husnenat eke. The only event of any. im: Hii oe aces Iumente’ removed Keeler was safe ona fumble: oh aide, and’thel named, all carry! portance this week Is n team match, of = OUD Dk, GhivDt EVERW WEEK DAY AT 3.30 P. 3, Gam ley. thes! ard Jaced a beauty to right apirit ¥ t= gra WOK = Wainwright Cu ag HB y P. t si to beck ex" fora fant double Wp Maks between the brokers of < Jamaica Stakes’ Peemoonee Ko cups e Praduce Excasnge and those ¢f the ify bottles ty . rest, $1. 33'S other Contests. 'o. Band. sure’ Ch Paki 4 aoe Exchange, KREMER, Drusstst, 423 ce ate CHED BY ALL CONEY. bratty ROUTES, | Cant ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. CROKER TO SELL STABLE HERE. Tammany Chief Will ‘Have Racing Interests What Interest Richard Croker fas in per. poses withdrawing and will inythe fu- ture confine his business to theaEnglieh re the day when 2,0 Fetiho Bak oY ® 5 ie The decision was probably! brought SUMMER RESORT COLF IN PLENTY. Charsgrace. 155, "Vetten, 2 oo Passe Partout, 161. Hueston 3 p ie Gapasiaisian ttt, ree ay L {1 Pl H ‘Brvarhuames. (a1Dosohur & © 73 Much to Occupy Kuta, 129, B. ! 4 For the next six weeks golf will flourish at the various summer resorts, and the golfera from this vicinity will i «e ® ‘ts : have plenty to occupy their agtention. Partout who wan nixcienaihe In ton \ The Shinnecock Hills annual tourna- ment, which is always largely attended, will be held about the last week in July @ doy al the head of the atretch and & 7 The Ekwanok County chub, of Man- chester, Vt, has announced its o aa The Point Judith County Club, of gansett Pler. Newport | Narr DDODDHPDOOOODODOGOOHOQOGHOGHIGD “lub will both noid open tourna. ; (east Second Race_Five-al the of Contest One of Series (0 10 SHOPS. RACE HORSE. ron Roggeharege 1 a Thira Race—One mile and a ter. —Won by Tammany Chief, 6 18 mr and #10 5: Frangible, 10 to 1 for place, was second; Waldeck third. Time—2.07 &-& MILES KEEPS GOLD RACQUET. 7 face for Mteen iniler around — Sewport, R. 1, July 15—The Inde-] qt js seldom that a horse runs away LONDON, July 15.—In the tennis match. er being caught, goes (| ae Lord's to-day E. H. Miles beat J. B. having performed the feat at Fort Erle. | VARDON’S NEW GOLF RECORD h tution. appetite her ccmpetttor” by |? Leds OIE impel te madi rasne ap ga ig, and the younste Jimmy aft for Coming ECV a [NAGS pond Loe disappear, this afternoon, He sayr there caught a new wind and closed up her] Sauer terest, adds h Baldor te : 25 has for nehely go yeara been known and need aaa remedy fos this dread Fifth Race—For maisen two-yearcoide; pve tur. | img the matter with hin wala finishing one and one-half ns bsata , fal disease, Gently, but thoroughly, it removes a without’ * Shamrock TT | Attia tae it Raminy ‘trang, Gy the ay: | the least iajury to the system. © THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Ny