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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1901. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WC KRAMER, CRACK CYCLIST, __WINS BY FINAL SPRINT. Foserereroseyer | DOODr Jersey Rider inp bare All Competitors in Race for National Cham- pionship—A Jockey at the Start; a Streak at the Finish. ene er Another § | Game by Score of 5. to 3 and Fail to Re. 3 trieve Defeat of Yes-| terday. the Mght-haired cycle Nod, Frank Kramer, racer who claims Orange, a) to The Rvenine World) his PHILADELPHIA HASERALL PARR, home, won the half-mile elrcult cham Aug 10 : plonship at the Garden Inst nicht and Merry sarnlere are ihe Quakers broke a world's record in one of t y ts the sone they sing This le how the Ningie. bine Strenuous bin Mighty are the Hear the tu semi-final heats, negotiating the ha mile In §8 seconds, In the final heat he unwound a sprint that brought him pirt Cooper at such speed that the Iatter could not hold the pace and finished 8 Mingle, bingle. couple of lengths In the rear. " Hana wild-eyed youth with strenuour Kramer {s now well in the rend fe ie hair and his right mina siing, been national champlonship, and the form reported to-day in the neighborhood of he is now riding in should enable him to New York? If no, tt f@ Johnnie Deegan beat the other aspirants inaking a bee line through the woods In ren of Hily Muldoon’s “perennial fountain of loat curves In the racing game ur the Riverside Wheelmen, 11 | Jonni lowt. his whole stock here few amateur champlonshty pis string yeeterday and will be shipped back to apolla a few yeara ago, and rejoin the West New Yorks, from whose sheltering wing he never should ha wandered. If Deegan should recover his irves tt would not be xo remarkable aw vered hin voice, ving year, in Harlem Wheelmen he swept the board at the Plonship mect at Berkeley year he turned “pro cratch with Tom © Etevens and the other cracks, Kramer id not win his frat professional but he did the second, and has generaliy Managed to be In the money ever since colors, Oval started from MeFarland, used to play ball on the Mount had Morris Asyium 1 the « team. He hie own never until also annexed a world’s record for his when out of the class in the mile handicap. the Jumbnesa of Deegan's He covered echoing yell, “I'L take the ten laps In 2.02 3-5, but w un ame placed. The ev wan WO yd Courter, of Newark, with 12) yarde Deegan began to talk, Handicap, who made a runaway In both taby at fat, hut better and Earl Stevens nraduated from the 2.10 ter, unt! new he can speak as well professional class by pturing that 1 low oft: vot He event In 2.04 4-5, the one-mile “pro” thirty-five yard mark held the biggest attendance gon, Lester Wilson won handicap from the he Garden of the » } hearing was restored at the same time. tcher named Leitner ta due the te n day, Capt. Da- sons vid an eye on him for some has been pitching for semt teams in thie State. i he shut out the strong Cape May i one hit, and he has a record this year of alxteen. strike-oute smtono hite in, another game. Davin is also trying ty locate a alab named Willams, who pitched in} fe saine team with Mathewson before | Matty came to New York, He daw ) Crossfire left-hander and a lusty chap. “When we had a hard game to win, B cays Matty, “they used to put Williams | noand Twas pretty good my: The Giants were not disheartened by | riday’s slaughter, No m could | fe stood ou under the cannonading ean got. ‘The boys have hopes yet taking two of the nerles. |f they can m ENCLISH TURF? REPORT THAT WILLIAM K. WILL TAKE STABLE THERE. win} Cowes that He Hl More Time In Engiand eretofore—lrey rf ; to-day with Taylor, they belleve that He would Matty will surely pull our Monday's Horses to Th Country. game. TONDON, Aug, 10.—According to « Slowtown really woke up a Httle to- A thoumand rooters: were pres- But on wld not help compart and w am fans pletured thia we grand stand in . York on aturday half-hollday with the Giants tn second pl. Why, the rooters would Ring to the front acreen by thelr th, ne gitle have a pretty habit paying $1 to have etn current at Cowes W. K. Vanile dectled to spend more time in nd than heretofore and to race horses here. his Tt wes announced only recently that} Mr. Vanderbilt would transfer his racing le from France to America. He has not raced in England before, j hore of Sa ae FRANK KRAMER their halt colfteurod , and coming 0 the game. bareheaded, M’GOVERN’S BIG OUTING. Yareerers ey Odo V9 (9 (6 (tate a1ere1e walk the streets evenings bare- ————|hended, too. The aldewalke in front Friends of Little hier Win the Bingham House jooked last night Spend Monday at Collece Point. Bos l O N B EA I S Uke “Pa Bradley's boardwalk at As- The firat annual outing of the Terry lee UR (hate takeing eifth McGovern Association will take place As cuus. Leitner, the new pitcher, got here in me for dinner. ‘Trust a baseball player in at feeding time, Now what do on Monday next College Point, at Donnelly’s Low Grove, | The affair prom-; THE CHAMPIONS. deat mute until two yearn! |. Ganzel’s rolier jai if Way year hh re last during a game At the Garden Inst night W. 5. enn with the Yonkers team, In the seventh the erstwhile “boy wonder’ of the am- )|inning a pop fly wan hit. The captain of ateur ranks, made a world’s 1 rd of vmoand Deegan, who was piteh- zt in the) Anatkot fhe mile pan youth ran for tt ap, though he faile win a place ett) shouted the captat | George Schreiber, of the Harlems, won Peakeit rere edsthescapraten out the five-mile open amateur race. He In his tracks an if shot, GIANTS LOSE TO THE PHILADELPHIANS ‘The Batting ¢ jew York, Phiindetphta in Haltren, cf Belbach, If, trang. Hickma Davia, Ganzal, Smith, ‘c. Nelson, 2b. Taylor, v. Donohie. p. Umpire—Dwyer. stealing down, One run. cond Inning. to cross was at. first dof him. Smith popped a fy Jennings. Med to Fltck. No rune AckIItz Hned a pretty single to left. Strang. Davia and. Ganzel made a lightning doubie play on Jennings's rotler to the first” name Hallman Popped to St Nelson hard crack go Thomas ran tn to gobble Van's fly to centre, Selbac hard Hner to right wan plump tn Filck's mits. Strang waa out, Hallman to Jen- No runs, walked! on four wide onere Don- ylor to Jennings, ‘ons then made ate! Thomas lined a Davin, scoring Cross. Thoma: and Wolverton were doubled up, Davis to Nelson to Ganzel. One run Fourth Inn Hickman slammed a lner that looked good for the cent ‘all, but Delahanty was under {it Davis struck out again. zel's eye wax rood and he got al xn. Smith cracked a nice single over | short, sending Gangzel clear to third. Ganzel by stupid) base running was} exught and run down between third and | home, No runs. Flick cannonaded at Taylor, who did {Ke trick with one hand, chucking to Gangzel. Ganzel had to quit hix base to get Strang’s hixh push over and Dela-| hanty wan sitfo. scramble to pull down Jackiitz's soarer. Jennings singled to right and Hickman t. Th: let tt go pant, scoring Delahanty and letting Hughey to third. Hallman war out, Strang to Ganzel, One run, Fifth Inning. Nelvon atruck ind nobody did Taylor, and still every conxclousness, Van got « fumble of hia ugly Jumper. He took sec ond on Seliach's scorehing single to left Strang Aad a chance to do a stunt, but was only equal to a measly strike out. fainted. Bo | Delahanty doubled to right, scoring W: ok. {war nipped off second, Van made a tong |, Ws BARATC Vang. 10—Th teresting Track. 7 ast all a rwoey every won’ in Hammo: ond for haif Hammock uid never and a half furto: nee se jorkeys SUHIL Pin Turner. ay 18 few in C3 Loop.” verton. Jackiitz Med angel.) ‘Taylor to Nel to Blue 80, One run. Dr. Riddle jump. port a RACING AT SARATOGA SPOILED BY HEAVY RAIN. Kreait goin nett vouch there the night. but at steady down) fLexten 100d W ent in the order named. On th tie Eminence and Lucent we ground, The RAC best ca Jin fet on rogra AM xpolied to-day b jour set in which promi: re were fer > was the (fom 4 triving Saratoga Special and the Travers Stakes the Features. ening M TRAC! Mott of the most in- 4 of th rain and a heavy atures wore the chal, An @$18.00% stake for two-year olds. and tt 4, fort years the time mentioned on, withdra rest of the je disngreeable RST RACK, Mb geven furtones it Fin 1 ogtynt 1 Time- sand far began and the quartet turned stretch in close order. the front and won driving length trom’ Be t Ils Eminence a half-length place. Bellario le of Lexington, 5 ¥ ¥ 13-5 even Thorotghbred.110, Urenaen § & 5 OB Merotes, 109. Donny id 200 Inland Prince, 114, Mee 3 5) 20 Start good We ving. Time—1.49 1-5. i away In front, made winnings one and finally hard drive by Eloim. the favorite, laid s a length 1 mile and then blew up, then took second place, but rush Vargrave was third the winner. Alfred three lengths back. THIRD RACK, The Saratora Soeclal ariving. Tim Girl went to the for iwo-y posta strong Math tunion. favorite, ith Hoxsignol accond cho ., and Goldsmith third choice, Bet roe Pride to bat for Nelson He Aled) the Witney, Madden, Hitchcock com: lone Homermantairoce Tay-| bination It looked as If the ‘oui ‘ ruc not possibly get awny. The J to ‘Thomas, SCORE DY INN 100 104 York jadelt 8902 0-4 re 1084 y Goldsmith. the pleasure of seeing himself win and Whitney filly Blue G! 1 was just no that Mr. Whitney had from j! at the same time beaten, for he owne half of Blue Girl. Blue Girl and Ross- Ignol went away together and they set a terriic clip to the turn, followed by Goldsmith and Masterman on the turn. Roasixnol began to atop and Blue Girt weat on alone, Masterman also began to clone ami the race looked between these three. Turner kept ateadfly at Werk on Goldsmith, but did not make effort untli_he was in the laat where he rallted the colt with ous effort. Goldamith fairly lune Girl, and closing the leat won a beautiful race by a Masterman was unable to on and Ilue Girl beat him atx etha for the place. FOURTH RAOE, ‘The Travers; for three-year-old#: mile and @ ong Betts ~ | Starters, St.HIC Pin. | Str. Plas 2 20-1 i in, I% 2 6-1 24 |The Par B34 61 2h Watercolor, 129 spencer 4 4 $ si even The Rhymer, 111, Coch'n. 5 RS Chuctanda, U1, Turner. 3 h é 4-3 Start poor Tnvine. Time1.5835. Dublin was they acemaker, followed by Blues and Chuctanunda, In_ the carly part of the race Dublin held his leat to the far turn, where Ohuc- anunda had enough and dropped out of the race. Blues then cloned on Dublin and the palr raced In close order to the stretch followed by the Parader, who Was away badly and who made up a lot of ground In the stretch Blues and Dublin fought ft out on even terme, and In the laat sixteenth The Parader ranged alongside; finish followed, Blues winning 1 from Dublin, who beat The a head. claimed « |_ against Shaw clam was not al- fo Kr oWn dy Hans Wagnei second and Emma A. » Race—Five and half furlongs.— Honolulu was third, SARATOGA ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aur. 10. —The tntries for Monday's races are as folow Firet Race—For two-years-olds; five and a half m4 14 4 Ne ue 116 14 us 14 ue ‘114 Queena” Memenger | 114 Rock water M14 Petr Kmpre ......116 Hoyal Sue. 114 Batyad 6 Becond Race—Vor three-year-olds; turtongs, BML Stas 106 06 Satire 1m imonition 136 Sarner 10s Jas. J, Corbett....:. 106 8 e Rallston; steeplechase, fer olds and up; about two ant a half 132. Eophone. ur 140 Dacehe 80 ABT Fourth Race.—For two-year-ol4: 100 Knapeack 110 Stranger 110 Belles Commoner... Andy Willteme 122 Shandonfeld | feaiington | itn fare or all ages; harriicap; mile and iatent * 125 Decanter . 1)6 Kilogram 1 Rinatkinaie” runs. ross skyrocketed to Van. Selbach waa under Donohue’s, Nelwon and Gan- zel took charge of Thomas's bounder. | No runs. , Stath Ineing. was gaved by Wolverton oH wus fooll F ry Hickman low throw to Jennin ly told to steal and was nipped, course, He runs ike a cow, anyway ‘The folly of {t wan demonstrated when Davis smashed a two-timer to the right wall, that woukl have been a homer on the Polo Grounds. Ganzel popped a mile high to Jennings. Dwyer called Smith out at firwt on Crores chuck of hig that. carromed off Donahue's waan't out. though. No runs. rton drew a free ticket, but was an easy victim trying to. steal second Fick doublet down the third line. Hickman ma ank misjudgment of Delehanty's fly, which let Fuck home and Del. to necond, Taylor punched Jacklitz in the wrist and passed him. n didn't make any mistake with Jen- “Miner, Delehanty and Jacklitz led to work a double steal, but Del wan strangled at third, Smith to Ganzel to Strang. One run hb Inning. Nelson was out, Haliman to Jennings. Taylor smashed 4 liner to ‘Thomas. Cross got in the way of Van's cannon ball and ferried it over after a fumble. No runs. Hallman struck out. Cross drew Donohue fanned and Taylor gota Thomas popped t) Ganael. No Jumper. 1" mitt. Wol Etgh ae Taylor's pitching was gilt-edred as uunual, but the others couldn't hit to help im, Selbach walked. Strang sacri- iced him to second on a bunt to Jen- nings. Hickman str@zk out, ‘Davie smashed another against the right- fled screen, rcoring Selbach and taking third self, Thomas muffed Gansel's high fly, Davis scoring, and Ganzel perching on second. A slfigle by Smith would have tled the score. He went. out, Wolverton to Jennings. Two runs, Wolverton singled to centre. Flick was out cn his sacrifice bunt to Strang. {aes to be a dig success, xt one fhourans tlekets hav 1 A} you think? Leitner is another mute, jarge delegatl ring right on the heeis of Johnnie Deegan, eoenitatuls polttjetuie walt and | i THE FIRST GAME. Hof the boys with phonograpns of to have the large ard commodious| Beaneaters Take First| witmay they are Koing to hunt up steamer, Laura M. Stari mak Hew Jods, af it seems certain that the fan, at WAL ML. te caves Game_ in Double | management means to huve a whole York delegation to the grove Ke team of deaf-mutes next season aries ariatsoiarranigedial Header by a Score of!;; tng. ball game between the Woodbine WS Jennings gathered In Van's crack and the McGovern Club, 9 to 4. B | back of first, and ran to the bag In —___ I ; Jrme. Selbach singled over second buae, Moran, « “Sel was nipped tring two ateal. oT! WW diner: ; DELMAR RESULTS. ‘ The Datting Order. pines, Strang ko a walk. Ife stole second RACE TRACK, DELMA DELMAR.—Fotlowing Brooklyn rea and took thind on Jackiita’s overthrow esotihelccaulis sv sehoddied eine Bei to cateh him. Hickman singled to the rantherel locas: aE aES PARK, Aug 10—Thel right meld wall, scoring Strang. Davie zs iret race; fve-etzh nnnour Champion Brook: . One run, of a mile—Won by Empyreal, 32 to Land sas Was oul on Btrang’s lgbtning 5 to1; Two Annie was i me would etelonuck to Gangel of hls bunt down th second: Diaz, third, GH t ine, Wolverton's talrd: atrike. pa sed ba wage nat at oth enees S Won by Okla” 10 to Newton. p ie tinge eroundy this afters ly it the |} frat, Smith wetting the error English, 6 t0 2 for pla Umycren—Mesars. Emalie and) Nae te Jumt right, for they turned out | w ty catch Wolver: elle . Time— ; 5 a5 ; Hse MuMbers to Kee thene two nd. Fllck doubled, to i WASITING PARK. Hrooklyn, TRIE RT hale COURT HBUSS oring Wolverton. Hut KNOCKED DOWN BY HO Aug, 10. Bu) «would Have been @ homer. RSE. | header between th playing nanty alngled to right, but Hickman is — Sree eS J) not have been more A beautiful throw home, nipping juRAWwayY Canses Fright for F RIDSUROMTEOTE e ogame tf tc had been by: two yards.” Smit retty Mlockn. largely remponsitile © dete aereeultcharfats stor Darlajvatbe enue Betabanty, ‘There was a runaway this afternoon | be made a mull af a throw in the Frounida: before whlch started at seventy-necon wirect | mine Which Rave che viaitore a ct tr onter te eet} GRADY 1S CHAMPION. and Columbus avenue and ended it) to sere four rns MixtVesavaalitstrectsrand tonsa Thncatoureraven aa : i the fret in-[ Takes Two-Mile Final tm A) ° Gvenue, The horse was attuchnt 0 a | Fire ras eee eG Event at Huffalo. veal longing to Andrew JH of amd Cooter's s while “PR. “No, 10 Bethune str: torn eeccee| Shawie singled atouta th rominiledlanice scored] BUFFALO, Aug. 10.— The two-mile Fras knocked down und so dadiy hurt | Slagle reaching Demont sine! national amateur bleycle champtonship gimat he had to ro Roorevelt Hopital, "| scoring Slagle and promoting“ Peeps in| final at the Pan-American games to-day tr Bixty-seventh street the runaway {iM Conley out, Dahlen to MeCreer ar Irwin scored for Itrvokiyn, | Tenulted ae follows: T. J. Grady, W. 8. éd into a truck belonging to the | ooth runners advancing a base. Murpay | vara] Cy Chteapee, 3 on Huse Bane damaging the: ' ay 2 ary Murphy Med out to Ward] fey A second: Charles Mc- but thi the | Santana ry. Tenney scoring, | Wan caught stealing Connell, Boston, third; tme, tonth rew Lowe out at fre two |! to centre brow Amy, 33 1566 SAP TRIPE ie fe Ne the fourth hey “ triple ORY FOR LARNED, singled to Let Sheekard for scored, as « enne: i, y CHICAGO, Aug. 10.-—Detective Fragk| napping at ret by Pittinger, Dolan MUN, aed toomake a tally’ In|) remnta Veteran Wine the Final gaBtible, known as Grover Cleveinna’a| tripled to right o MeCreet reat tp K ry ; replaced Farrell in the aixth, Matcki tals ai mcacity ouble, on account of his resemblance] made a three-bagger. scoring Dolan, |! vid Slagle acored, Neither aide 3 PAOVtRelex-President, died here yemer-| Cooley mufted Daly's Wy, McCreery GRCATTLIN RAC OIENEN ER eee | CST LA ETON | Tes J [AMM WO TIAY, He was about ftty-Ave years old| xcoring. Dahlen fed to Murp hwo [runs ‘in tie Wathe Tere Were NO lin the lawn tennis tournament on the feran‘of the civil war. atk ui) th Meadow Ciub courts for the Long Is- WINNE = 4 championship waa continued here NERS AT HARLEM. Jay, The final match in the alngles ube, NATIONAL LEAGUE, Long xingled to right. Ki droppet safely, promuitne 1 ond, Pittinger’ bunted and on ch bad throw the bares becas filled, | one Slagle fanned the air. Moran batted | fo for ‘Tenney and. fouled out to McGulre. | F Demont forced Kittridge at thint. No| Won by pases ioulyand BEA runs, Rens, 3 to 2.for place, was second, an ‘win wax disposed of by Lowe and| Rosa Dish third, Thme—1.13 4-5. Spd) hers parener x Malcell cut on] Second. Ra ur and a half ture the Moran: MoGuire: war culled ew Gh, a Roa Avon by: Mngt, 6 to 3 and 2 to § HN seven -. Serikee: ieton ambled to first on pre ther Winn, for place, was secs Ancipat rides thy tu meee HARE ew LON resulted In an overwhelming victory for William A, Larned, the noted vet- eran. He defeated William J. Clothier, the Philadelphian. In sualahe sets.’ ‘The mixed double, the ‘Anal “round. Miss M RACE TRACK, Aug, 10,— Tacea run here to-day resulted an lowe ‘rat Race—Three-quarters of a mil Demont pulled down Kee- vcd +|eligible list for the Saratoga Special, men's championship doubles and mixe@ doubles held the courts early this afters oon, $10,500 FOR SMART SET. G.Walbaam Buys th: Colt at Fletechmann sai (Special to The Evening World.) BARATOGA, Aug. 10.—The of horsen in training from the Flelsch- mann stable took place in the paadock before the races bem: ‘The star of the ale was Smart Set, whtoh Is on the G. Watbaum, who bought Prince of Melbourne at Brighton and then won the Brighton Cup with him, was pur- chaser, for $10,500. The sales were: PROPERTY OF C. 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