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be by fa, Dora, 2 to 1 f i 4 0 ii Oote, Bione | tein Tine ora nec New Yorks Tied the Score in the Ninth and Were Beaten in the Eleventh Inning. twas a enlas For an off day at the Polo Grounds, eon 1 met the unassuming } Ph Mes in a doubt sult of the two gamer m to the Davisites, av them up to wit leadership of within easy hailing coveted place tour.* Matty and Tay to pie Th reasons wt big and enthusiastic crow 1 early appenrance-the first bern Mathewson and Taylor were ainte do the » work now pitching tn super ondly, because the day was ‘ thundi reah air, blue skies and ris! breezes from the west, laden with t fragrance of new-mown hay and al Dloasoms All the boys felt cot up by Ph suspension, rr had Itielam make. Phyle'e offense was committed Feght on the home grounds and Mana ger Davie could not let the breach of Giscipline pass unnot Every or hopes, however, that the popular young twirler will resume Ils sface the team at the end of his period of #us- pension, determ: “te make up for hie tip by earnest work during the bai Of the season ‘The Quakers’ Mascot. “Smoke,” the Quakers’ black mamct. was much in evidence again during his team's practice “Who's going to win to-day, Smo! queried a rooter. on nee HEART BREA GAME FOR GIANTS. KING | The Batting Order ew York Philadelphia f. aa Mathewson. p Tow j wa ‘ { oM ent M hi grab off Met r the the Weat a) 4 Giants ' eglven a 1 Uleat Innin filled to cannect Wolvert pa sueht trying he first ball pitched, Smith tand urate. No rune Vin walted til he maw coming and slammed tt for a pretty sing: fouls ‘Then Dwyer Wolverton mi witt ler ad e third ba: ning os MeParka It Van and runner loped to third. Fitck ran by a mile ty pull dewn HMickman's hart smash. No runs, Quakers Pounded Matty, In the necond running the up Mathewason's curves and poun put into safe territ y una on singles Del hand, ¢ and Townsend, ow by and Jennings s fly to Sel! he first run scored by the Giants fixth inning toby Van Haltren, a single by hound Mer H's throw te grounder tee necured In In the last half of the ninth inning, 1 rut, ‘Townsend to walked. Delehanty, Uner to left Davin landing ea hot ‘ode 1 Ab can't make out fo’ de Ufe of me," said Smoke. “Dem Gar double headers dun mix dix coon up, sartin. “Now, ef you Miatah Matty don't @wine pitch de fust game AN ain't gwino to predictify nuffin’ ‘bout tt. But ef you Mistah Taylor done pitch de fust game ah tink dem Phillies win agin, for Ah'm dat fo'tune-tellin’ man’ Then Smoke changed his sky-blue for a combination Jockey cap that spangled with all the colors of rainbow, It Is sald he haw a differ cap for every Inning of a game. Dig Crowd at Matinee. ‘The attendance when the first xame cap Two Vanderbilt Yachts Racing Off New- port To-Day. BATEMANS POINT, R. 1, Aug. 5— Blown ajong by a fine northerly breeze from out a cloudiess sky, three of the Jargest and fastest yawls in America, ‘Vigilant, Navahow and Alina, and two of the arack neventy-foot sloop claes, Rainbow and Virginia, owned by Cor- nellus and W, K. Vanderbiit, jr, came! out to-day for a ri A beautfal cup Offered last Monday by three American owners of English ax the prize rs pought by the yawls, while another cup offered Inst yeur by Mra. William K a“ the emblem for sloopa contested, the race to he twelve miles to windward or leewant and return. The yachts eturted in a good olsht- not breeze from about north-py-ras; The Allm crossed Howed two Zeconds inter by the with the Vigilant last. Of tt bow crossed shortly ginia. The st the shore w Alles... Navanoe Vietiant . { Starting times {to be: Rainbow Virginia oat The breeze died and Were practically beealt miles of the outer mark five RESULTS AT HARLEM. RACE TRACI ae M, Aug. 5. The races scheduled to de run urre to Gay resulted as followy Firat Race—stx and a Won by W. B. Gates, 121 Ranco, 4 to 1 ylo third. Beoond Race—Thre: mile. Won by Miss 1s out; Burnle Bunton, 2 to 1 fo: was second; Federal, third. £13 1-6, “Third Race—One and one-nalt es. — fon by Filon D'Or, 4 to 1 and tte i [Alice B.. 3 to 1 for pnoo, wun sosond: Pes Bermuda irunared third.” Time ————_- WINNERS AT DELMAR. RACE TRACK, DELMAR, b Faces scheduled to be rin neve toe Y. Tesulted as follo Firat Five and w half furl Won by Crhenean, aye ag farlonks be 2 Becond Racc—One mile and twent Won by Monograph, 3 tos and 0/5; Ticktul. out for pl Wax meee wannah Parker, third, Tim— $4 Race—Three-quarters of a. mile. ton Seance Pettus, 6 to 1 and to to centre Tra nzel singted to Pleht, eo and tylag the score) Gans} Pry O vilon the throw tn and the | , S Ned for five minut Matty | swept down from the Adir Miel to Thomas Twe ns tain len with a tonie that as Tn the eleventh dni the Phitties eden rmatenat Hnehed the game by making three rund. - 5 failed te rland's «hem Van Zandt nit, which nings then. sity ome nnings st third o a wild naings scored poman's «ing two Were retired | thetr halt econ WY INN ladelphia oO ht bh 3-4 x York ao ng CSEVENTIES” INDEPENDENCE AE BECALMED, WAS STRANED Boston Yacht's Insides Disturbed in Satur- day’s Fierce Race. NEWPORT, RT, Aug. §—On bound the Independence {t was suid to-day that the yacht probably would not ig out for a day or two, It apy at the Hoston boat did not ape scathed from the flerce contest with the Columbin on Saturday, that severa 0 her intertor braces we bent through tle terrifle strain The new plating, however, held (remarkatly well thet th yacht leaked sourcely any despite t vere pounding Plans for future raetng for the Pendetice are wtill neert there Ix good prospect of a the Herresho yachts in 1 Bound, In the meantime t New port fortrequent pra Col bie at tel 5 BRISTOL, Root Nui 1 Phillies W 3 Smoke Opening Race Saratoga wits Splendid Phe cand tnt Met fa ‘ 1 ‘i wel i} " oT ret \ Jit 1 1 Thu | | fence e dagthe tf \ ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EV ENING, AUGUST 5, 1901. ‘ALL THE NEWS rming dr Tine—1,01 Beautiful Coursein Su-/ perb Condition—Fast |: Track for Great Sar- atoga Handicap—| Wins RACING AT SARATOGA ‘BEGINS ITH the OF TH E SPORTING WORLD. BIG CROWD AND FINE Sia (61eVOVOLOLaVe (ISI feerexerorere wre TeX SRRATOGR'S BERUTIFUL GRAND STAND. - SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS, Ane had hip Astoria, of the rday am tleton, the 61 seven milex tt from rit. have Just purchased farm wala Shamrock | Tie Brooklyn | rival of Sham~| ay, BAT CES ES ‘ tai iere of tts star pitcher, ntilines meeling tobe. held has quit the sport wusplees of the | Hrightor ting Awmociation will besin | See fongetth® ia on track next Monday | A team of expert yers of | etinkg WH List for one we England will sail for ntry: on \ ranean WIH De three events ehrded for] Sept 4.1 wil month te exieh day: during whiel vill play at Siie/enbe nd Baltimore Philadelphia, ‘The annual mit Williamsburg Yu eaterday ait the ummer recatta of the he Club owas sail club-house at ‘The entries for the national lawn ten- be hei pon him ch. ‘Phe wind was so Meht tna nt week, will close « turned [course had) to te reduced one ha Thurad Nearly every crac no they: stra oot ollie, shiny this country will take part ia Mi however, Roekton at Messra, James Ro and Foxhalt f 2 ) cor start CARD. BOSTONS BEAT © THE CHAMPIONS. The Natting Order, and . Exciting) Strugglein Beantown Is Won by One Run— Willis Won Pitchers’ SESS Brooklyn. Keeler, rf. Slagle, rf. ‘Tenney, 1p Long, os. Kittrdge, c. Wills, “p. malie. ~ enney's peppery ground- and throw of er. No runs aout pein The Rresing wort rth Inning. Or) END OUNDS, BOSTON, <, . Kelly wal Daly. . Auk. K—Both Hanlon and Selee wero] tovrgat im two mick Maren wake inxlous to take the last game of the Dahl N's pre iit lose to te lett- sertes to-day and put in their beat slab | [eld ep Kelleyissoredianc Ly al urtlats to turn the trick. Each club had | jue? to third on the out. | MeCreery won a kame and the rubber meant a] Demont heat outa slow Pounder to st up the pennant ladder on either roley sacrifice elley to side. Besides, the eBantown bunch Sarena ulectm eaten wonted to get a hunch on the series, 1 rasser to Dahlen. No stood flve to four In thelr favor s to date, A win meant a good lead! UL COs ys them, while, on the other hand, the] | Farrell died, Long to ‘Tenney. Deno ‘hampions wanted to tle up the series [Yan fanned, Keeler's awit bounded safe) ont’s knee, eak tab, fanned, Tenney took Sheck- tnd go ahead when the two clubs meet again | nthe fag end of the week in ‘Kittridge was easy, Ir De weit to Kelly. | Farrell Fan to the grant stand cand pulled Milts's hie Donovan va. Willa, foul. No runa. I DOA Wild Bill Donovan and Victor Wills Sixth Wee Fe selected for the fring line and], Kelley laced one past Tenney. for a 4 ase. Daly hit to ‘Tenney and war dou: both had speed to burn during the lite Gun with Kelley in « lehtning play nin spell, ne Indleations| Danler rioped vif a single to lett. Dali were that the game would be another | len sas nulicd on a steal of second. No pied battle, a q | Tune. Caers’ battle, as nelther team 16) “gtngle out on Irwin's fine assist. Ten- swatting the horsehide with any degrea of regularity, The betting, and there ts quite a lot of it in thin burg, made the Champions favorites at 5 to 4 on the ney walked. Sheckanl clutched | De- mont's Iiner, Farrell easily nailed Ten- ney on a steal. No run: Seventh Innin: | strength of inet Saturday's shut-our. McCreery died, Demont to Tenney. | Beridex, with Donovan én the points, 1,/!rWin out. same way. Farrell alred to i Ne . No runs. looked Ike a pipe for the “trolley dod- Cooley strolled. Murphy = socrificed gers,” the only chance for the Seleeites| him to second. Cooley tried to take to win being bound up In a lucky awat |{hitd on a, short passed ball, and) was over that short fence for a homer. Hiedito: SheckardaaNorranateeeens Champions Are Popul: Ithough the crowd was a big one for eel LTD A 3 wien Donovan ripped off a beauty past Lowe Monday, t they did not come out to sep e Beaneaters jlay. They are not in for one sack. Keeler miscued to Lowe. Donevan made a clean steal of second. kcod odor with the fane, who are Ameri-[Shucls rd was out. on a peppery drive to ent, Donovan advancing to thiry can Leaguers to the core, but they know | {sng made a great pick tp of Kelle { what to expect when the Champions are| weit’ and threw th® runner out. No re, and invariably get the worth of | Puns. = . : o. | Sheckard took Long fly close to the elr'coin. The Champlons are popular | ren Kittridge puched out a alngl here and are always sure of a hand.|to centre. Donovan threw wild to sec Wills and ‘TRey were cheered at every turn Satur- y were c ‘y turn Satu Slcrealked ond on an enay grounder by both runners Wwe sin sna filling the bases. Tenney. fled to. Me- Doe Newton returred from his trip] Creery and Kittridge beat the throw down At yesterda: The south-paw]home. Demont winged a tly to Sheck- ard. One run. twirler made a ‘ot of hay on bie travels, ioe up about ity bucks by pitching | NOK petit aee winning game for the Whitinsville | (“Daly out 4 OBR. uted) ame agallrat the Woonsockets rte | inKtGt ntoler senont $2 for every inning he shut out BI Leet Y ant a case note for BY INNINGS ery strike He let the other ah ASNINGa ae Tae ows down with one run and funn Prookl aio ceTisis eon ono re roniaes rs Teton 14 2 nine of them, picking. wp Sit JENKINS. WINS what he wor ir pitching ‘The Championa leav Connecticut for New lants to-mo to-night on tr ork, where they Woon the Polo er strolled. Sheckard hit to De- ney bunted and took second on Far- rell's wild throw, Slagle scoring on the »} mont and wax doubled up with Keeler. Cooley’ got under Kelley's short fly after a“ ng run, but made an Inglorious muff. Daly alred to ‘Tenney, *No rina, Slixie ripped off a double to left, Ten- ——- error. Demont sacrificed, Donovan to elley, Cooley hit to Irwin and, Ten- enya lire ney Was nalled at the plate, Cooley] LONDON, Aug. 5.—"Clem" Jenkins, awlvanced to second on the play. Mur-| the American tockey, won three races phy fanned. One run. at the Hurst Park Club August Bank Second Inn Hollday meeting to-day, taking the Dahlen filed to MeCreery | Hurat Park Handicap with Frank Gard- walked, Irwin popped to Lowe and Me-|ner'n Biddo; the Mortlake Handleap Creery wax doubled up “at first. No| with Nippon, and the Scurry Plate, for lowe miscued to Kelley. — Irwin | two-year-olds, with Mr. Gardner's Ang- toased over Long's warm grasner. | mering. ea Aguled sown a wonrer by! At the same meeting the Barladeld fs Thica ‘ Selling Plate was wou by Escurtal, with, ihe beheld? J. HW. Martin up. Farrell walked. Donovan sacrificed | jtichard Croker's Minnie Dee, J. Relft him to second on a bunt to Willis, , ST hace Bl Keeler winged a liner to Slagle. Sheck-| YP, Won the Saltley Plate at the Bir- ard’s long fly was amothered by Slagle. |mingham August meeting to-day. W. No runs, Willis died on a welt to Daly. Keeler made a sensational catch of Slagle's low liner. Irwin followed with a fine pick-up CG. Whitney's Luke Ward, L. Relff up, came in second and Haut-En-Bas fin- ixhed third. The tareey ver, anit Rockto fn . Watere coming |etr irsugh oh Last furlong, KOU. Up ine soeat Watercolor half length Re(th and a half furlongs We Dark Beoret was a 1, War third SARATOGA ENTRIES. TRAC ) SARATOL to-morr ww'n rac mile and all ages, handicap Wf) FAMOUS A No, eoste URED “| ZOLD DR. GRINDLE, Week at ihe Glen View Chien snd Luxensta we The new course of the Atian’ Minhiende Go! iti +4 an hi Clap (ESSE ryandns toner sername Cole wit two ie 35 years a specialist Jn ulseates 0 sealpe Mower Oop tnes tea Te wi Soro len the ote Lic taieearandpatar Ty Ip Mosier Oup has kept the He y turned into wa ota dlee Fe Hp the last. two Wer Quoen died away and | ¢efe treat and | mouth ‘The leading pla are Go OW Dekan to clowe 6 Lutxoasta ver J. 1, Delany, LD. Morrteo mM. jamitih was naeth pehind the Meneos, A. Tieon, CR’ Cathey and tits tine met) et males ler Morton, the aenateur, straightened out ‘to bush i bs rapidly toma p f v YRARS AT Y The annusl competit 4 the rt eenth Golds | 12th et., between 6th and 7th aves. Ad) of the Easex Coun alorush a Medicine $1. Mf # to 9. Dp, 6 to 3 for place, was » nd, “third, Time—l. Set : 0 parionat mace oa 36 sEitiMow: hk. z i ‘iy fe now under way, and are Mth nett. BE Mai ar. Manon, G. McC. Kargent, TH. food. Jr, GW Cree W. If, Boardman and John Soorehead, ‘The ‘contest will be completed by Aug. 10. Heb men Ir. 8 strokes, made by Rarnent.” 4° CC ——$————— Haseball Polo Gnde. To-day men cL adm, Beg. at'3 P. Sy Phils, va. New Yorks “Adm. S02 Hfed from a feld ‘of mxty from scratch, apd the lowent RACK, ‘an eighth: Starters, Roekton, Watercure, Watercolor. whts. Jocks, SLIM PY at 1? Luxe ne half a length for three-yerr-onte and Heth 10. » Str.Place, 4 #3 | business world, LAFAYETTE CAPSULES cure all unnatural disel B0c.; at all drug- . of RIL LUTUIN, drugatet, 191 Dowery, Sunday World Wants move’ the} ° Ghe Pride of Manhattan

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