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THE WINNERS AT SARATOGA, Heavy Track Keeps Talent Guessing on Mud Horses. Alte The Evening World FACE TRACK, SARATOGA NY Aug. 7.—The races here tnis aftesno Wepe run over weather js the « Baratoga has. Nearly ers of rain fail, so tat different stage of going eae makes the talent hustle ¢ on the mud horner, and this | Meeting 1 always suc) a Koo one for the bookies. (‘The card to-day w tractive, the Spinawny Stakes for year-old Allies bringing to the poat one | the best fields of youngaters seen) | iw’ fay ar nr ined a Kreat race in gone Yengths for the pince. FOURTH RAGE Ber nme reer-olte and wo, ering, mile ant « was gecond all the wus, the exception of the first half mile, Paptere when. tock, at HIE Fin. ot Gy Rye ith 1 1 1N ry ters of foe five lengths (Special to ‘The Brena RACE TRACK ARATOX , The antries for to-morr ener ban Carbuneie Prinee af se! ‘ Mayor Gtiroy Te Koway threr-yearoride and up —————— HARLEM WINNERS. RACE TRAOK., HARLEM. ‘The races min here today lows j Firet Race—d: Won by Samelwo: Pyrho, 4 to 1 f Woreen third. ‘Time Beoond Tae Won by The even; Andes, 3 to ond. Fleuron third. Third Short Fijon D'or, 2 to 1 6 for pla third. ‘Tim ——— 2) MeGraw's 'Tenm ut Hoboken, {The Baltimore baneball team Amerioan Loague, headed Murwss Ww, will Journey to oken on unday to tackle the crack } Ateam at the St. Geonie Crt for the first time this season. lent showing made by the Jer- inst the Bostons Inst Sun en team plenty they feel hopeful of crowd. | ¢ the very rough et cree waco | The new mainmast gives the boat de Med away and. Little Daley | loftier arance of rg than before ‘ @iird place, a length behind Do. /the changes were mato, ‘This forenoon the petiution and Co WVTH RACK, Jumbian housed thetr topmasts in order = tarve-your-olds, sts furlong! Veo ieteer: met the faryilof the. gale ar Quite number of fittings were take nit decks, putting them in ord atrauchtoning the rigging aloft in| preparation for the atari The smal Jbonts tad uhen olemrd when M s °| Duncan ge Jelay the » Seo eee Columib sta vn, atthougss Jed, winning handily yy ready. war nit shipied ‘today owing t a@ length from Sharjs eu aed baa alas in front ——— THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY, EVENING; AUGUST 7, fo 1S 1e¥0 (ere v6 ® eletere TOO OG lumbia Storm-Bound at Bristol. RRISTOL, RI, Aug, 71—Tha Coneeiti. tlon fa again tn comméasion Her fags were hoteted this morning by onter of Capt. Rhoftes, put there tr i ikea Seed i Won | ariving- | Mee—1.53 4 hood of her milling for Newport to-day : made all the running and liwerume of the heavy noutheast ml eo length and a half from | nich has made the water In the bay onettution tae J oatlors were Uusy wind breered up an DELMAR RESULTS. the stat Ae yeater te To- Night Take Hold at Once. | (Cont not got the wa pen come whe do “Lam got new Joyee my hay a Th van Ke team here if ite s inued from Firat Page.) | k ont of them that an been warned re-! the mething hae ge INE Away to-nient and will not wat th very oy ure ae Rood men net and Eo have made up my hy to huseball 100,000 to ed that Fred Hoey ist) s Meey te very » All His enterprtees. traw Mondays nd game on Mon tollw. | ont to get wit mh QUiCkIy ax posible | Mr Freedman at this point ar Nin chair, ynd Sangent the desk wit Het Now Loner have w Work 4s tha . area . . pomed that wity, nor will 1 the New York publle ty be = not te simply egraces more au inh oexbibtlon eingle Daliplayer on the team will result if Mine Some of a away an atte! Jump into Towant in the ann Gols won praise for ft tthe mus Gr Phen rkoaf tn ntment thes 6 have toga, my M Fro don't will & Rite A Meniaiey Gecretary, A! wninunications ; are ot Walter E. Edge, a severn tit “You kn einpioyec. Those Sone get here atti (nt Kuapen tet for the men may attempt to met X Ars more team, 5 1 iment NPL it Tf they he black lst you te stil sumpend Jump they yotnte marge tlous playere anid fe aeint Tayeity as othing but Avin he most te har done ab owork in nin 1 me le Np yim such ave n ne work Phis nadility te get the Utor hie men that qualtfeation a mane falls in that on nay, too, t ne team le the Kreatest Tonave ever had in baste must and shail pill up aga ie if they Were not capable demonstrated thelr abtlies Ren ty demonatrate it ninot play tuseball Cor ry nted, tthe rece Ad Hoey know It to sal anythin le true Joyce, about what Ve written L expect he ock to-night. ow, Tam not Mr, Freedman We are Just good friends and nee and May, {at me hae! W anite | vnother | Joyce, since his retirement from base- ail, haa been conducting a saloon In outa DAVIS HAS NOT BEEN TOLD. George Davis sald to an Evening rid reporter today tr man bas not te me atent a change tn nent. the news [know Toxot from The Eventing World to-day DANNY MAHER HAS RIDDEN LAST RACE. 0: $0 — right thing by plaint or excuses am going right an to try to strengthed | the team. There haye been no changes aince the suspenstoh of Buelow and Phyle.” RAIN SAVED DAVIS'S MEN. hing | What a great physician and comforter is Nature! How physical and meni fully whe inte .| Noted Yankee Jockey, Now in England, Has} Lung Trouble and Is Told to Quit Riding. SYS LeVeverereverarsrererey me, CLERK OP SCALES ARIS.CORNEHLSEN have no com. and 1 t Meantime, 1 | > make, Kreatiy ene neals our al ills, and how ekil- « betwen hot-headed LONDON, Mug 7-—Danlel Maher, the pwhoae immediate successor ne win as erican jockey. Will probably never mace jockes rhitng tn hes racdcourachOwlngstaa nay I recent yeary On the ' bs y Mahe 1 anon Ot rther attempt ta ride would de ta nines te ts vide 1othat he wt ‘ 4 een » winniins engagements and return to ss wire Inches P Hew Styles . yearn he wis re 1 nie which wa ite Toatitel Mater ceatle land Jan. | of United S: TRRACHEN TRAE RUM ETIURR TOPE G feat eal late 1 1 cid He had rhiden Nera or six | Hngland with much success the year] winners fay his fe | before, amd returnet there with renewed Hage by: William 1 Ch was ; nd eee ete neces Mogreat demand. from hentthi.anidvexncemuona jolts au Nettors put thelr me Hdently on Mhis weamon bus Seen unprecedented, and his mounts in absolute Colt that they’ | we has landed seme of the biggest WOM ket ian Honest Andy wHEUT Tie Cithekunatianiince TL fhe their inveatinenta, and the. brea neeessocithed ions la f Turf critics Tf acandal never wir Dlown about fis | in England and thts country agree that! name until the famous Suburban Handl: | Maher {+ one of the most finishel horse poof 189. wh Ne fad the mount) t * on Banaatar, the fav do was left, men seen tn years At the post.” Thous: Hollira were With the exception of Tat Sloane, dost on his mount that d. A dempateh from Colorado Springs, (Philadelphia Country Club In the frat Col. says that during the athletle eon: | game for the Point Judith challenge teste attendant upon the [Cup yenterday: by a core of 15 to & 3-4. colebritic Sane i U ¥ oan . Oe nceretreleor | Robby Walthour, Harry Elkes and W. BATU ne le a 1G Stinson have besn matched to_meot MO yants, making the das) CO series of long-distance motor-paced nine seconde tat The pro- for the championship of thin re ax 3-3 and the ame} Gountey, The races will be held on Aug. rots slower ‘Tiey probably nas, and Sept. 1 a sundial. the Indian with «Holand, of Chicago, holds th champan brickmaker. Ina con- teat betw 1 Jim ‘Trevor, | hi last 4 side, Boe nd made ar hours and twelve minttes, while Trevor ti but Woe) Holand Broke all records The yacht Tadependenes will not be chartered to anybody, Talking on the : ast night Mr. Lawaon satd ition in this mat- anit Et me an that they talking when T have peattvels a that f woutd T batit my boat to race in the trial races and will con- tine to race her, Under ne cum stances will I place her tn another's nan ST have tated my p ma rather keep ry The Myupla Polo Club defeated the There will war in the Jockey Club lem und ranting of dates Racing Ansocluth Wont nd Relmont phia, which de of Halifax place, werr yesterday by The Binck Hridgeport, Royal 8 race them for t The challenge wil Ra Conn, Lawrence Yaoht Frank Farrell for which Farrel down yesterday in 14t probably: Worth track Cricket fa luck with his horses the: be between the the Hawthorne, Har- pMiclalx over Kinloch F race-track Weatern, to the one team, of the Wande: ynday oat the lutter by the Wanderers Of 15 to 104, feater y ogk Yacht Club, of has challenged the Club. to Seawanhaka Cup. he be accepted. havi rather hard days. Uderim, i patd $16,000, broke after working a mile Coooopodaoog AND 43 was ang 2) oFeKe) oper red and t and Better. | Big Shake-Up in Team Players Warned by Freedman that They Must Do n beings and fate! would have dreamed that it woul rain yesterday? ‘There wan no indication of it In the blue skies and balmy atmosphere which hung over the Polo Groungs on dead the pe that must iussur ker Day prompt vetion and of work If Uie popularity of base tot The becuse exntbitio at o dros to the Tt vived word “revived” it fins after Mo: vd and id will on kind an vunds during the te more t loserved crowd two or Iraw t foamy rk omptis his men te hin wenk points whole stam shoul! Itmbe thet practiec thelr curves on th And every man should take aw Mifferent pitchers Miers. should taugh up each other, when to pli when to play ‘back and how thelr own bare properly should the fang be compelled to see & the ball to fleld because nelther the short-rtop nor Aecond baseman wae on Band to cover he bag, as happened on Monday. : rou ractined In pull~ Ite and coached each day on the pecullar batting habits Did you ever notice, third-baseman hurl Outfelders should be ing down all sorts of of thelr opponents. tor Instance, or Dekehan’ f low Mner that would two or three bases? The whi alligently In ea Ing. lous a must be able to aANtaKe, 2 pe roa v and eternal ntithe never be acaulr and “pop Mies by morning. Hard work will do ft, and, as Actor Miller wald every night last yea- ent to the scaffold, “It In Henry son when he the only way Try it. Monday gave our Giants such a dou. trouneing that 1 for anything I squad for a week ynd game! Dia any fan ever nee such w miverable, Iycbut stone. Phat iy shat where | came i, Gently, spocins y fell rain oon th bruised oles aud b feelings ¢ ayes vil fans. ON Just and the unjust alike it feib Thus pltving nature jase fries Hit themaulves toi tes #10 develop a thew stare’ time And for this anke Oa alt Jennings’ « rf popularity ar ow Keeler, Philadelphia, sneak In when certain players come to Dat and de right on the spot to xpoll a otherwise me team whould be practixed ifiew hitting and bunt- Tt never was ro Imporant a f tor In run-getting! as now, when every of the bat under the new “strike A goat batter now. meet ry thine and place It to the best iul- There dx no. stm fgilance ix the price of ib: practice tx the. pric Daxebalt-playing. 1 ite around bar. reoms at night and notel lobbies In th CCD) JUDGE, CLARENCE M'DOWELL ts nothing wo Mr, MANAGE _ CARDEN HEET Are ey inpe was up to the large ving weather just before f Scio martes fevery one on the way ne | RACE. lg For two-year-obfs; selling; five and « half fur |‘ Betting. | BocoOOOOCOOOCON 186 ry er (oserere (ore fore relereie/eierelerere, Burters, white, Jocka, mL AtiE Fn Afar fee i Pe 8 Judge Cla McD Ic ht in the Act of Call-! 4 4 £' rence cUowe aug in e Act oOo all- 6% 6 . . - oad ‘| ing a Winner, by an Evening World Photographer. | Time—1.10. ’ v Iewalbe went to the from at fi | tell nnd wan never eailed. ithe | the and came home sions. FOOT) suage ctarence MoDesell has been | oourteous gentle ‘ubitc has, pounds and give weight and a beating © : ne nce MoDewell has heen poourteous gentleman. Abile hag, jounds and give welg n =| Sevan in tat ote ane Wagner | placing horns nt ; siitaa| he utmost confidence ir his tntewrity ff Morn hhashies Beret favendter and was into the stratoh, where Batyan | tracks for many years, ‘Thin should cer- Mr Whitney fly wan the case pang beat him out a lenkt |tuiniy be a guaranten tat he ty a arat-| A MISERABLE DAY | jritia ant'Sator Pavender and ahalf hasOuET RACK: clash) placer who makes no enintiker, It AT THE TRACK. [ict Merpiecase Handicap, snort crare, | [in alno a xnarantes that he is honeat and gar wae a Kood. second, erie | for a diphonemt judge could sat hold hia! running game to the last stride | wine, jocke, SLHIEIn. Mtr. Phare | nine aa rues COR thesIns tet dez irene Sitagscs. is. ony 12] place ae long as has Mr. McDowell | Rtacewonra pnt in rather a miserable | It is ivunetul if Mir ingstde ean pent) ts 4 $] These photographs of Judge McDowell [day at Saritega yesterday WAR | ter : i ‘ be as | In the of judwing a finish were j mey mineralsie rath failing all the | tar aint “always give 4 4} taken with a view of showing Pvening | atrern: und while jt dtd ‘i “0 sie tires under pay ty §| World readern who love the thorough the track heavy it damp thee! ae “ Fell 5 A] bred Juat how the placing Is done and |ing and ardor of the entiumlusts, ‘Phere | Stra To Wage as am goat, “Woo driving. re ks sunt how Judge MeDonwell looks w alien helenae nmenlarclld the run r © made the running, followed he ts aratching the horses fash by hin. dance, becntse In Saratoga there is no: f w. ingdon until within the Inat half] Just in front of the Judge there te an] reelse to Ko if one does not ge to oVeTeVerelesererese’ eee ramet, Mint went ty |e" Pod, and acroaw the trark there Is | Logics | Sir and looked to be alfa fence with a black lne painted dawn | ally be thin trie In wet weather, [SEE ied ominone thing etan bata tt Randy winner when he ran out and ite middle Aw the horaes near the {whet an afternoon on a hotel veranda pure but eis wes oeyten Mug. | A tt was, Satne oN oe ee ee enttgcom |fniah Jude MoDwwell takes a line onfwatentng be rain dt py bat MERIC yo amateurish Way ” Epieteas who wus six lengths in front | the rod and the bl e and th s onet conduct me rah) ine the bes a inzibar. foray that pokes tis nose acre Mhedencas werdswell contented | thes day wnacwWn Athan THIRD RACH MoDowell's Ine of vision ts the winner HErOnW Oa Ite abet UU it) D wo-year-olda, Ave flues to ‘f Blick’ Almost any ae ieee et ANY tworreerelin B81" Judge MoDowell te very conactentious : tires wie FMS Werttoa [and alway dows hie duty Ainbami whieh Mr Feat f henge a ood i Saareme, wha, Jocke SUIT. at "4 tounly, fle ts a very ple Stine eet mmsayed te pick iy V2 tins Jost all hte form Dusttemage 16 Or 4 wz! 90 = i a a ay eae aN SOLE FL 4 af 74 0 ¥ oS a» é a4 to a 57 wm & 66 oD | Time—110 26. | ’ ond Bedition raced away to: DAV rT, opening uy) a iP A COU engthe on Aricilin, Pibdivantage at . LJ ee Queen. They ran in diy to the turn, whore Sedition «app . \Aeighbors down at Red Bank—thats, “But you can say for me that what Disaavaniage, moved yy Jnto ‘second OE a ee aaa HE i " ever Mr. k nian areca ALO) do T sha ‘When etral ut va youd elogated to act aml cheertiliy, aciitt ertal eet nell toe Reaateng. Dus The Former Manager sr Rrredman'e trosy iit Wie abernce® | srun tint if t cast Sount work ow at neway and wog A A . ow, now, repiled Mr. ey good ofthe team some one should be get who Sie canter by six Tenethe Dieads -| Arrives in New York |naturediy, “just a” friend, “nothing can, | who baat Amicitia thrna Constitution and Co: more. “Mr. Freedman has always done the when the it seer t effect. Tt ex of Manas | vione | Never again centre of Brooklyn, will the tall to waste on any more, hue | AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES. At Philadelphia—Firet deiphia, 4; Washingtgn, “At Baltimore—Firg, game.—Boston, 10; | without’ an- error, Baltimore, & 1 game.—Phila- D000 Asie Dooooogonod SoopDoDo DOUD OOOOUL on that he would not train any for iim No man has any rig a com 1 five espectal trying tow y to bent 1 Handleap. IS PROMISING. All Stars of the Cycle Racing World Are Entered. With an entry list that Includes the name of every prominent professtonal and amateur cycle rider in America, the shumptonship meet at Madison Square Garden on Friday evening is expected to be one of the best that have taken place at this track this summer, In the half-mile chumplonahip race Mc- ‘arland, Kramer. Taylor, Cooper, Gaa- Jenkins, Kimble, Newhouse, mier, Wilson and the new Lawson, are sure to mak race fumt and exelting. ‘The ric run off in heats, so the spec tors will reajly witness four races. the fina Kramer together the interest wil the greater, The other five events on the pro- Kramme whould bring out all the ex- Citing polnts of cyele racing. There will or it heat should oring Taylor and all be a flve-mtt race and one-mit handicap for urs, The 21 for the ar enthustast can About ax mu any ask for, HURLEY WINS A TITLE. pont Bunal BUFFALO), N.Y., Aug. 7.—The bleycle races of the No Co A. were continued on the Stad.um track. Marcus Sew York, nthe final tn champlonship in 32 4-595 Buffaio, second. Hooediy = programma consists of trial heats andthe finish of the hour race, walch ta last on they programme. BASEBALL CHAT. Standing of the Clube, NATIONAL LEAGUE. ute WoL. Pc.) Clubs. Ww. L Pc. Piteeburg HA Gp uoston oA 42 a0 Philadelphia. 37 EA5|New York..36 44 160 At. Coule 61 39 G67/Cinctnnatt -..35 6) 1442 Broakiyn ...45 42 51ilChicego,...-.36 58 (283 AMERICAN LEAGUE, Clubs, = W. Le PC.) Clube. W. LP. Chicago .....67 31 EG) Philadelpnia. 38 G3 469 Boston 40 34 1590] Washington..35 45 1436 Beitirore ..16 36 .061/Cleveland a a Detrott aoa re 2 ce to tackle the The Glante 4k champton Drooklyne yesterday. The weat! evidently thought a reat would benefit men after thelr two defeate by the Phillies the day before, ‘A atreak of hard Iwek has evidently overtaken riety Mathewson, le hes loet the I mea he has pitched for the Gtants, The Smoky City crowd got even with the lnals for the crushing defeat arhich they hat ad; mintatered to them on Monday by turning the {niles on them yeuterday by @ score of 8 10 1, Mlarper, the young twirler of the $1. Loute reat wlio has been pitching auch Patsey Just sulted the Pir Ly their vietory over the Ht terday and the Phillies’ d the Pittsburg team drew away from the Qual In the Ieaque race. The Smoky City crowd how (nenty-five pointe ahead of the Phillie That wioning streak of the Deaneaters hasn't yet deserted them, Yewtertay they tackled Hughey Jenninga’s outat of sluggers from Slow- town and walloppel them to the tune of 5 to 2 This makes the eighth game the Iubbites have won out of the last ten games played, ‘The Giants are at present 160 points behind the This geeme too much of a lead for men to “wercome before the end of the Louis team peanyn, Talk about nid-time players not being able to cope with young blood! Why, Just look at Herman, Teng and Hoboy Law and the bail ther are piay- Ing these days. In yesterday's game Long made ne hit, put out two men and made six aasiete Lowe got two hits, retired three men and bed three sssists. “ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. HOW THE HORSES ARE PLACED AT SARATOGA. MOUNT'S YACHT WAS. IN. PERIL. Narrow Escape of the Charlotte Near At- lantic City. (Speelal to The Evening World) i ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 7.—Tho Jooy yacht Charlotte, Capt. Hogan, of the ®ew York and Jersey City Yacht Clubs, vith CM. Mount . Bare rowly eacapel being wre: on beach last night while attempting to enter tie inle The yacht experienced heayy weather mm the time she left Sandy Hook Monday night until she reached Atlan- He City. Off Barnegat sean repeated!y washed over her, carrying away a yaw! and damaging her rigging While entering the inlet inte yesterday afternoon she refused to come about and was drifting straight for the beach when her anchors caught. A equail came up and parted one of the cablew, but the other held until Keeper Parker and the Hfe-savers from Atlantic City, station a yacht and worked her Into har! ST. LOUIS TEAM IS FAVORITE. Out West They Have Made a Book on Pennant Race. Out West they are pfaking St. Lanta ta beat out Pittsburg in the rice for the National Leagie pennant. The append- ed table of olde on the champlonshty race ts based on the opintons of Stn Hart, Comisky, Ban Joanaon, other Chicago experts and what ‘dope can e gleaned from tho present playin: strength of the contanding teams. It may be surprising to many “fins” to nee St. Louis placed ahead of Pitts- burg, espectalty as the latter club now lenda the League and has held first po- nition the greater part of the ‘This is done not berause St, Louis is a Letter or more fintwhed ball club than the Pirates, Man for man, a majority of critlos would give the Smoky City .g- greention the shade, but St. Louis is a better tghting club, boasts more ag- kreseivences, ite pitchers are now doing better than any others In the League. rd, moreover, there ia the old chersu fa@ninst Pittsburg t wt wil quit tn a punishing finish, The tuble of odds ts: St. Loul 2-1jHoston .... 50-1 Pittsburg ... 14-i\New York. . 250-1 fa 10-5Cincinnatl .200-1 19-5|Chicage .. 600-1 TROTTERS NOW AT BRIGHTON, Everything Ready for Meeting Beginning Next Monday. Patchen, the speedy pacer who ts > Anaconda in a spectal matey at the Brighton Beach Kk next day, has arfived at the Beach track, he will Minish ap his training for mated, Tbe Patchen's first nent tats seawon, and hin tral WI! Dickerson, feels contident that wt the work which the black warrtor wi ye ut the track from now until the race he will come very near beating Anaconda Other noted trotters and pacers who are at sent quartered at track are Kellmont, who will start for che Konner Memortal purse next Tuesd dames Shevlin, the brown gelding en- tered in the 2.16 trot; Janthina, named in the Hiram Woouruft purse for 2.20 trot- ers, and El Nulagre, who wil start 11 the 2.18 and 2.24 classes. The meeting has stirred up unusual interest. Among th notable persons expected to attend th meet are Mr. August Belmont, Will- fam C. Whitney and many other mill: Jematren, —$——____ Trotters at Saffolk County Fate. 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