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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 3, 1901. N ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. ‘ BROOKLYNS /ELKES’S DOCTOR FORBADE HIM _ WILLIE SMITH AND BEAT BOSTON. TO RIDE IN BIG CYCLE RACE. _ _, ANDERSON LEAD. aig All.Comers’ Tournament at Hollywood 1 Winds Up with Scotch Foursome. ing Order. Boston. Champions Wake up|: and Pound the Bean-!: f town Pitcher for Five|{; sf sre LONG BRANCH, N. J. Aug. 3—The) B. Wilson, of the Saratoga Golf Club, i Pen ee Lista all-comers’ golf tournament for amateur| am! A. C. GriMths, of Westbrook, Le Z i Runs, Meanwhile Mea gieeiaee, ind professional players, which was be-| Wililam F. Davies, of the Apawamis G, fe They Whitewash | Dwyer, kun yenterday on the links of the Holly-|€., of Rye, N. ¥., playing with Horace f ? 6, $,000. wood Golf Club, was concluded this} Rawlins, the Waumbek (N. H.) profes- afternoon with a 36-hole Scotch four-| sional, were the next pair in Ine, witn some. in which the twenty, pairs com-| a total of 81 peted, The result was decited by the) Findlay S. Dougias, of the Nassad & Their Opponents. f = a | s heat. Long hit te Dahlen doubled aap iKiterid, rentre. Nich th Lowes on a picked off ‘ed to Sheck- best bali of each team. The players had| Count L. 1, the amateur cham- id Hunter, Vv to negotiate the nine-hole courre four! pion of 188, g SOUTH END GROUNDS * ei a Aur. tidied kes and a we PE iedaiielons umes. ¢ the Baltuer nal, mado i sprinkled felt were the laESt Pe nlsabisestitehivice cltsont re: )) At the finish of the second round of) the 15 holes in $3 strok ney were i faced the Chaniplons Leteecdse strike. routes. Keeler the Hinks Willle Smith, Midlothian Golf] tied py Jack Park. of | Club, Chicago, and Willle And on. Of J, and Juck Hobens, their second argument d_out by Lowe. Willie cot : afternoon. There was a good Saturday Nin Tenney at feat and the Ros, | Pittanera, Mans., led all the other pairs, | Hernant Nichols, Boston } Attendance. in spite of the fact that helderabitg ines duathy Mepclutches with a best ball score of 79 for 18 holes.| toa. Deal Beach, No Joe ‘amp- f F 7 t all ughtly, however, runs. | ks [bell Boston, and } E. Nichola, 4 Jupiter Pluvtua threatened to spall the || Slucié lined one Into MeCreery' mitt. | The next best score fo> the Are: half| Noston, who were pilted as named: f sport at any minute. Keer hauled down Tenney's soarer. | a vas ®), turned in by R.! eact 2. i q ypalec's winch’ la coming fast. down |b" nis’ long fy was grabbed by) | SettienconeesNtee. sachsen i Nf Shechird. No run 2 rea rere ef INDEPENDENCE GAVE iat odd fs town ts ie tela he ndearainsty codes Nicholy fumbled Sheckard's weak stab | 4 an American'League stronghol | the runner landed. safe on. Ara fans take delight in throwing hot-a eliey Taced_ a. single to left and. ad- i Jolta into Herman Long and hin assist-|Yanced s) second_on the throw ta‘head f ants ne o reminder that Jimmy Coiling |P% Sheckard at third | Murphy mufted mals slong fy close to the fet feld and Chic Stahl are the only pebbles. | RRAGI CHALE TUNiOTeRsoakieseond COLUMBIA A CLOSE RACE. (Continued from First Page.) 6 ) Every fumbie or error of judgment, no { scoring, Dahien awas) calle mes o fs rinks oO al eCreery hit ta La : Neaetseislentel inannaserrne FAG R atone tonated Columbia shone like a sunbeam in the ‘ould she do it. the crowd asked roo! | Ky Oath casey Daly swaaioaijed {eyes of the spectators at Bateman's breathlessly, Surely there isn't distance nat t, pull for the visitors, nthe base: 4 t iat here tan't dt ters, in fact, p itor th Point. If the excitement in the fleet /enough. The Independence came boiling {rwin doubled to reety, Me- long. Three conn Kaliey jire was felted giving them a hand whenever they | wag at the top notch it was something on, nearer and nearer, while tho i how! of derision all alone the line E if throw; the oe lator the pro spea torsos rain . 2 \awdul ashore, While the spcetators gave de Was lreachingiforithe/gunethat Be Boston's Handicap. ‘ ned oft a ningle to. right. Up hope when the Calumbia'a leat was| Would oreak the heattrendiag susped i Under thix handicap the Seleeites are ¥ Wie executed, Dahten mad apparent, their apathy was roused by ame at last, for as Cotunbia playing winning tall, but they get no Vol Lower smoning «fou a duiver of excitement among those who|croaved the line the steam whistien seat credit. Yesterday’s win hardly cot any Aw 1 sek eller Herredear understood yachting. [their shrieks of elation he Wa : recognition at all, although the victory mate |The effect. of the Independence's| While Dunting and flags flew among the ) craft, And many © nals as much (or nas a meHtorious one, But for tae effort. was instant. Every one knew tailing fth topin. a drawing powers of the championa and | 1 ige jauled down Kitson's ascenstor that the Boston boat was making 1 use Ww g the knowledge that the Beantown spa val past Demo. tremendous struggle, if it were a hope- * as the wianing bopt gle artiata and the trolley dodgers al- wl on x wild thr lene pne, In the run home. And as the| yer same dow ; ways have a hot series the fans would Collimbia began to drop back yard by | Columbla, the satlore on not turn out at all Kinrriten’ singled yard toward the Independence {t was| out cheering the wh a Kitson if and Nichola perez slanted ne Pe TN impossible to restrain the feeling. ois fort ). The panilema murmurs of enthualasm grew to ¢x- ‘cited ejaculations, until when about one | for miuutes, and the happiest man was and a half miles from the Anish, tie| l-a¥son. With more miles to sail *y id have wo Independence was only a quarter of Hakeem imetia thers | the slab artists, and both managers on « staal Rave {t out that they had the game . cinched. Hanlon and Belee always had sixth up their sleeves for one another | Nichols handed over Dablen's weak etefewun take [stab MeCrecry aired. too Murphy. Tr fo} =) ® @ @ @) ®) () ® @) ) 0} | ) ® @ o : Tae pennants anny. from hin rival, and | Met Mt (NEUES unten Qrceerranssooasoconasasooae |e Attern: | ecaee sai venta both are scheming all th town aero pyar eneny ‘ te ‘ Lf Pooley | ®|- 5 7 th her. This ts rticul notice. | Sinxle! york % rphy nt to win ‘ Q able when the two Aubatarerplayinglto: wnt Copley, seats forced sat “a¢eond) Champion Pace - Fol- : 2 THE: WIN WINNERS PERCY PYNE N FOR COUNTRY iN gether. Sev Innting. Q Q ‘Teating New Matting Order. ATT eR ET lower Has Raced!: fo} \ Hanton « his new bate | iitson hunted: t ney, forelng Me- Himself Into a De-|: S i ting order anot My tT ian wan forced Willle was - 5 : 01 out he promise? another |) ea Meennaie NG! ¢ line—H w Q thahesun tor Monday, ‘Foxy Ned hasnt | Werler” manera vines cae at Lowe’ | i e- ay withones ri : fiven wp the pennant yet, ut he Is wore |r fauting tn the tally macros} Leaving Wa thour Fa-| & : yer 10) KCl e so at » and walked rwin made wet Atop of i QD Meet SA the mento get the| Sinton alte urate nithree| VOrite—Other Races| ELKES: MSEACHERN. § i Chamjrons on a winning OTH A eda Aaa lt fs | : hie oe have ae Sa at Manhattan Beach. | iS SJ. B. Haggin Heads the|Princeton Golfer Leads East vs. West the Pro- . eda made 0 r 2 TODOOOUD TODO COO0000 CPGQOOOEOISGS) . = ~ 2 = rf So ee ee ee dir ine | Sheekard’s yen pery Hiner went dlgretly eee SOME aLS Se List of Winning Players in Shinne- | gramme in Coming peter Hiret Inning. Mtred the. balls hooting itaacrons the eyenn | | ‘URFMEN T Owners. cock Tourney. Newport Tourney. The game began ‘Ina slight shower, | tleld. Lang fumbled Daly's amoking De ‘ip unusila lly } ~ \Keeler pop-up) went) to Murphy. | grounder, and Ite kK third. Dah- th AETHTAT ay Pt wit EA SHecKiTd’s {Ot ere ae eee ee naar imede Helles ees han zuauals wamiTirenanty whens inichrst | (Special to The Evening World) § nont, Kelley strolied ols) Graney fantiedsyay Da iet/amioign Recon phewan at tits track tis aattern oon R 2] BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK,| | SitIS 4 Aug. 2—Geteaway day at Brighton elad flown Daly's peppery stab and) Irwin out on 1 ‘The Evening World) SEY T, Aug. 3—The tennis singles HILLS, Aug. 3.—The | and dountes for + mplonship of the tournament of the Shinn a I begin here on Tuee- e runner out. Ne runs Dahlen made wer speedy play on CU URAL thie We the bint day: sietes eee uit Kitson's asiet. ‘Tenney | Slagle s warm grounder. ‘Penny lt one aa ‘ ae peethane a tales: brought out a large crowd to the seaside | Golf Club was Prougnikceiael Ut te annotnced that pee ed off ston ty Papeete - to the ame fleld and alay sat down, ip eases at Lrighton teach ; track this afternoon. There have been| were fof the Gat Hea ate jl for the singles must be fecetved . pmont's Texas Le: copped = Jemont Wear au 1a der to] the opentng of the Iroult me : es A ane : i 4 CNTs Ge Treemdsieas |S HeGHGT” gown | tevin! cate Fencttired the atmmowphare | ing qe the aVlishurg trick. Ix Newark, Clark Estate Will Part with Beautiful Empire mentysive days of emelng at ths ogures | the. sarlous, clube) througnelt, ts Dwight, . on Cooley's smoking n deep centre in th wild sta! al eles ty were tHe natn things whleh were re- = . a ere wi now enaue twenty-five a “ t ae a) a Le eo Murphy nit to T , pe Denont| rune: were the an n | Cit our: Pp 4 days of tdlenesa for many:fovern of the | thraughaut: ther day. eto Mexandem the egg Murphy: pit 10) Tat iitentne mT for keeping the crowd nwaya| Ny throughout the day, as many could n pavatisscond: No rene . : ane SUE eM ANA Mba en han thoroughbred who cannot. follow the | start until the afternoon. ay Ware and ves rete the fete Aela fences Sut they thin K kllmpae the white Running-rac nas are te he seen counsel for the wdministrators—Mrs. | Probably spend the empty pert B wiil inet Ward and 4 ae o rf AM jer, scoring : * < i Clark and other, . Bexton, of repentance and in sack cloth [Percy i. Pyne, 24.. national champions, ‘ea McOrecry/eiiinenitaiventraswns eumt fot ! went Newark to see ail the NW) Prack, near Yonkerr A group of well- the situation last night. : 5 c Ao Clatin on shreahbasces Irwin teenie un a. fou te nd. Lowe Med te, Sheck- ade ‘ } re a large juvestiment of money | extravagance of the meeting Just past. [RM Willama. oo. x Demont clutched after a Jong run Me-| 3 N pent racing men planning to bu ante eid Mr Bromme, At hia | Every one who could get away from |S! Donald z y tried store on the out. but b The stellar event of ¢ y ty t r ee aa) 2 Y Vo Mani i the Clubs Creery tried ty acore on the out. perty from the estate of the rresidence in. Asbury” Parks | husiness. put in an appearance to-day, [Lo seats . § way mailed at the pan, Tia he sil Ty SRR) the 3emile motor-pae mL Clark. TC ts their deaire to (froin when, at prevent, the emtate deo} yo ee IN eat Aas] Ea Sa Kopp ty \oun ' Ee he would hay Mt No run away Browetyn 9042000 iinervaneliee = j ren mire te riven na tev Teral aimculty would; "he sera dotergined to recoup their | Grenville | Kane. - “Lowe opened “up with ver Nsten ‘ Unrae bet Is (mith ny ant be “chcauptered ‘in fhe atterat to Jeane flownes while the winnern were looking |B. c watson: Ir pteanure cae ee 4 . ‘ oiitan distriet: tracks. it, and, besides, the rental, a! least tor sa o is a Stephen Nash . | be pall ded ' iring the est; yearn, would Do low, |cor, Saratona expenses. This made an |perher, tae Jats deute ts sehern Were toy rack was originally enthustastic and good betting crowd and |( Dreeblyn i Administrators do. not desire, nor Brown $6 ” -NEW YORK VS. PHILADELPHIA. pico sa crmily SAH tata dite, [enbunensand good beng erowd and E' Riet ) B until Bikes with : late Corpora: creterts TG. Thomas, Jr 95 Ss tired cht the ade | Clark, Bi { advinable to C$ Brown, ‘Je. % 85 We nm tnat ; pully located | Ma Won Most at Beigh aR ms 98 ik i a woulll location the p. know that tt ALT. Bret + 106 $9 er rarer ners at tirat | Mever patd asa tag tasdtution, amd ty ro racing purposes,| ‘The weather was in its moet charm: |il. ht. Sede 100 “ eae ae duled, pa @ Hlelded got! under G "r this dime fit w ined aw a track for Bat uation that It will] ing mood and the track wan very’ fast, [DmigM ©. Marris, ir... 104 ™ the second M Ota running her Urine A Ro aver tne mi) The stake feature was the Neptune for " . ne in Quakers Out for IMlued. Pers cenit) Honan been Kavwe for some time that | NEM Wit te Bay ifelent mum, | two-year-olds, which promised a splen- 129 Mm t ASU eM uate iene vet genni) a cert ) nen interested t tate operators would readily take] did contest. 2 8 Deogs filace on ain mi Vor racing had ath the | sporty. agate worth is establisiied | “Phe winning owners of the meeting up 3 8 # 1 i » While Je Dwyer, President of the|to to-day numbered 134 und they won fe fa Chub, is mentioned as] sume ranging from $0 up to the thou- vember It was run (ate Sena- | Brooklyn’ Jocke ARs - ST ti Strang was THe UCN wadroe a the te reap which Intends & Tallman popped a Gul ' ; M rea of a the “roi yee eda | sand e d evi Leechs Wy an 1 oyurchased the ea with the proposed reconstruction it wae J. 3, Haggin was the principal winning iencantana — i aod Deegan came 1 i t however, declared vest hat John cz owmenn wi 5 length and a half from All Gold, and | Donald oad prawn Un the BEC | Won iy” Watereston ee Tne a meaty | wan the fame ‘inance hefare May Wee 1 bree ' Amount of] Morris won $12.20, und T. C. McDowell | Tos Neptune states’ for troryear-olte; lx car su tes RATT ees Ssps Sei ron tl Fed ek 0 was third on the list with $3,965 to his | {rons ition ss out | expens out) tion of bared no credit, Alan-a-D yedut; Alanen-Dale and Monarka being Trainer Kurrick will lodge a complaint Its he grand ent @sWeet girl t i ‘ the Jockey Club, enralnenst ; . iat rs tareush a pe (or by a) other detalis altere. ted that he stewards about McGinn’s r! ; wo York wing again at Tague the tlariem’Itiver Rallroad wit bulld a] of Lady Radnor yesterday. apa WIL have too tounor clos 1 MOrAAKS rane to the traeq trom Mount Vers vinat | RACE. Way! e W sshington non. This, with a double track trolley jayetom from both Yonkers and Mount] OF '%e-rear-olde; ave Vernon, will eaglly afford ail needed) suirters, whte. jocks for a ak hat #0 nena ‘ and a half turto fart good. Won driving, Time—1.13 1-5. f and mo hent : ter, who {8° tranaportation faeliities.. lady he ‘They were sent away {o a good start and 7 ball.” al tag Ft (ee lbibince 1 withethe favorite In front. Otis, how- 108; O'Conner, ever, outrant him and at the first fur- an bat ne Mastdors, 98, Cochran. long Jet clear to the last sixteenth, Carmal where-he began to tire badly. Burne . s8'then went to. work on Hyphen, who (cloned very Mtrong, but Otte insted ape Micaela 3 \ong enough to win by a head. Hyphey , tb why beat Saturd length for. t 4 lusldora cut out the running, fol-| Fitth RacocMile and eave Pinee: i CURED. V1. Viret Inning. 7 Denzez was unat and parsed ‘Thoms nage to let Wan ina WINNERS AT. Deen | | “| a RACE SRRAGK, DELMAR, ST 18 4 I ; cn ; : sateen nara lowed by Chickadee, Ludy Ri } 1 J Aug. g The ragen ran h y Garmutt, forshelt the distance on and by Himself, Inshot was second and | The improves elastic tru sly! creas ‘ ' yore, vows | Suite as " ( turn Chickadee led away” and: Legg | chaos third, aalstence that [n worn omntor P ‘oe yretty stop] Biren Mace mile i Radn@ took second place, closing on ————— ' Aight and day, and it tetaine the rupture w f | Ipped half | yardas Won by Lory je. 3 t | | Musidora as they turnal into th SARATOGA ENT ENTRIES. | Runs DerdessLexbroivel ors sevoregtystsela send: Bi thagain—| out: Chatien ont; | stretch, Lady Radnor then dre he affect permanent and speedy cure. Exam! 3 war Delas | Fatry Day wy ea = and stalling off a determined rush Pere thes in peg poor 4 1 Second n ia Sa tatdy' Bteriing in ithe Iaat fow du mes RACH TRACK BATATOOA as far ladles, zh Uterine sit Won by a none, teri + AUB, 3.— sees cir tuning. Pari :;McGuire will Fight At-|Dale Says He Was De. | san tengtn in tront Senne areal The entries for Monday's racep are as| sola by ad out pret nd angel we third, "Pin : SD RACE. Teo Beets the eehe Wek Trek SOUR NEWSTANDINOTES tempts to Stop the liberately Left at For three-rear-olde and. up; satitee; oe mile. | ualdors tne celld MAMIE ne eee. 180 Wan tialt 1 ed the wecond ball , Bie] Atarters, wht ‘ha, sH6 Salome Ho pitched hortatop for one bse, VAN | eaten | | Syracuse Sport. the Post. rswant “eal, Meeeia Sate a HE Cameron a asl aon, and zauRht b ites ernment ' Balloon, Lm 14 a 16 Gey Hor, pa Of frat by a « eu Haan cebedinwhithitwany( held) b¢7.ser nn f 3.81.75; every tire ge. Belbach wna irans foe ails Hage RCRA petri asta fae Grade eli id Bona Hg ices; rice 8 TIRES & tary Ald STYLES and meee ninga. Strang’ pune in tro enonenvarelitactatinteenire ii hy tbls remerkantes os | SYRACUSE, Aug. %—Local golfers} ST. LOUIS, Aug, 2—Starter Dale, of aa com pena tnvesryeerolén and upward; Harttords, Diamonds, one-thint of, Ane it Croge and Thomas wer LN aR npion in Mayor McGuire, and now | charged by Jockey Dale, the leading Won driving. ‘Tme—1.45 4-5. “1G Lone sherman. § th Seeond Inning. wer cena ' ae [that me publte Tinks at Burnett Park | jockey here, yesterday with having ine | ql, 206, 2%, Meade teeta Kid’ ran 31, Geminoe Sas are Denney cin ipttern rune: fyi atrnsichoutigavaa's Suited, have been opened some interesting | tentlonally left him at the post on Dan] a had start, with Delnw left attne ie Park Row Storage Co,, papas single: past se tant the Cf) A » are expected resu at from | Paxton, n heavily played horse, post. Balloon and Geren je Elliott al- Hay it eyiee bet : x ar r stole a ne n (: win e 1 5 oy the spa o Cetapute ick ane ———— Balinan reese vulniy at ate eae ‘ fo atov the sport on the $ab:| Immediately after Jockey Dale made) j4ruated 1p the lend for half. a mile, | Sei scg Hb Femessle SMaeAtY ik Medical jowerman by a fine hick ty. Davin! en pao sie : this accusation he was called before the| and, staying therd to the end, won. aut | opldimih Bonner” . o A Jennings two fect off it wa runs neve: atabliann Mayor says he will Seht any ef- | stewards and suspended Indetinitely. ina‘ drive by a neck, Balloon wae three |, mouth ® The ————— ty, work and evoked Joud applause (ot vhiree at Bearteles Park at the antigatoan league to stop | ThIs statement by Dahle will no doubt jengths @efore Anccdote: OLD DR. GRINDLE, Eroas popped'a foul to sal deed ——— ped it, Tha Mayor, with Paul M girune Ami AGED heres perroekey, Creamer claimed foul against Pleasant 2 yeara a sealattanlte diseases of men Under ieaennings wan unter Hickman's sky.. RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE, in! par stertay played al racine publte, and. they’ will probably de-| ou Tut I AN not allowe Fre Parader GLB" DR. “OHINDLE 6 selenite, treatment Meet} = : Davie” Repped a similis Ones |e ompored of Park Commtastoner | mand that he get justice, Handicap; for Uhest-yeatelas and up; seven | Brigssier fn skin aleedacy, ‘pains In the bones, red apots, arian cBride. wasithe : b “ Tiuahap and Prof, R. @,-Calthrap, and ———- forlorgs, : Honnlbert .... fr sats sand badder complatate, scatatey Hallman ty Jennings, HOR A TH % : Nini 9 aeeIb Race— For Inge, kidgey er ‘ny Third tnning. lotdnsewecauin ¢ BORA Hla nery de won, The park wae! SPALDINGS VS. LOYOLAS. |. surtrs, wats. tocue. : rPlees a half turlo Impedimente’ removed. Suftere nh. wane day were as] a 5 | crowe the Mayors wonderful Pen ele mn, ar Partie ped removed, (Guferers, NUsDeayan.fooled his rival Orth. on three | follows To Arives evoked burats Of applause, i 119, Bur 3 } i {dent Hunt OED DRO GRINDLE: bas kverord tor mar p drop curves. Thomas had ny vet- Race—Seven turlongs.-Won byl, 4 “ ' yan —— [Gerd Baseball Game Promised a ut, Wah Carat Suita OPPICR OVEN 28 YRARB AT TT West stuck. fanning wide on three decep-| Max Bendix. even and 2 to 5; Sam L , te h Brother nd Game, Lay Waite Ont 4, Teh aves. Advice Mmixtures, and anothery round. af{aris, 2 tot for gee, wecond; Mu ; ‘ to play | eauttacatactavealtietiveteetl tee a my or ee ow, Badin 9 to 9. Bundaye 9 OR } went Up for pecans . Wolverton| third. ‘Time, 1.27%. ry eal an ope 2 je Spaldings a oyolas, two strong - > . ‘ eratart Yalre: Wont eavllpe Timecs1.23 DISHASES OF MEN at fecony Doers ois chick. to wana Mica noaen myn yg Pde ded taker hin revenge BRE dmc ae eoteery leach Labatt Red ae 0 ae to-|" Lady Unoas made the mena te at ‘ ia PY Giiiion ph D if. * N cr aplac ae feld Club, at South Brother Isla: alge Hh Ovaly tread’ of the stretch and then ° ow tsenses fe aid : owt vent aa sin AD fap pehns to I fo place; scoond; Sister Joan was] Maseball,Polv, Grounds, ‘To-Day morrow afternoon. Rochelle and. erdam aveaue-and One~Mundred a2 SKeonnor. got through next ithe rail i seroeatae 1402 [ne matter, be ruined ef tee Foaltive, a Ny ; len and) won Recks' ‘Conmaltalon) free. “Ai Po OM. PHILA. ye. NEW YORK. Asi. We. “ will be In the points at the home team, Thirty-seventh street. v e A sya { -_ on

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