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~ WINNERS TO-ON AT OARATOGA, Heavy Track Was Responsi ble for Light Fields at the Springs. BEVERWYCK IS FEATURE. Same Old Crowd at the Course Continued at the Winner- Picking Game. (ineciad tn The Hyening World) RACE TRACK. SARATOGA, Aug. 16 —The heavy te: was reaponsible for very Nght fetde this ne and in addition there was the fact that Friday was the off day of the week and there were no special” features, besides the Severwyek Nevertheless thescrowd herd drove out to the course jus! the same and began Its same old gaimetof trying to pick the winners, The fact that t stil and heavy did not bother them In making their sgiections. They were just aa enthusiastic as if all conditions were track war! THE | WORLD: FRID. AY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 190 RENTER LTRS LID pa Ee FE BG 15 ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORL D. KITSON IS ONE OF THE LEAGUE’S STAR TWIRLERS AT THIS STAGE OF THE RACE FOR THE PENNANT. Brooklyn Twirler Has Won Eight Games Succession, and Four of These Were Shut-Outs. thie mi Leeaite are mn stage nant evel tothe var Amon tut of the Na race Kod ro necessary tees teamn for which these fow ptened won a majority of the games Diayeal, Thin je parttouiarly true of Mathewron and ihe Glants Matty” wan in nthe baw Cowintar'n raat, with hi dnt hit his speeds curves, 0 suffer Mathewnon, ‘tohers were parkson with Now bad) months exe are real aed t | ice’ fontiatt yers, coming buck m however, nf work beat playing form, pitanally gomt primes run to the wire It in of pie CRESCEUS’S SON FINISHED LAST. favorable The weatier was fine and speculation brisk, There in no truth In the story Jockey. Cochrnne has been xertot hurt. ‘The boy was about to-day anxious to rid but hig father would not permit it. He aald he had only dull feeling in hia head to remind hi of the accident. FinsT RAGE. two-year-olds, handicap; five and « atting Joeks. @UINE Fin. str maser he OMG s 6 2 11K, Mpencer. 3 18 :a Ma 102, Dean } ‘ 14. Turner be urna 7 s Baca uence 8 Sttrall showed the way In the early part the races but Widekey King had the speed and he took the lead om the turn, ganking the running to the stretch, fol- lowed by Lady Sterlin {land Smart Set. In the run home Lady @terling closed strong, and, 1c Whiske: King in. the inst sixteenth, won by Read. “Whiskey King was three lengths In front of Bmart i Stream was badly Interfered with tm the race and fad no chance to shew his true form. AECOND RACE Yor three-year-okda and upward; selling; mile 4a furlons Betting fiariers, wants. jocks, me. MBi-Mia. pur. Paws Nitrate, 96. Michaels y ‘Tne inten. (1 athotind | Bi 710 Aintke. 103." Miles de ip M4 Intaliibte, 96, Thompeon. 2 Rene wok, Won driving Time -B01)9-% The Amazon went to the front and was Joined on the first turn by Nitrate. Sorether they raced head and head to the stretch, with Alatke three lengths eway and fumbiing at hin reins. When stralghtened out Nitrate went to. the front and won driving by a length from The Amazon, who was a head in front of Alntke. THIND RACE The Neverwych Steeplechase, far four-vear ole fang npward; about tw 52, Velt Mr. Mayen Won Trillion made the running mile, but the pace was very aibar then went to the fron Me ruling until within home. He took a ju and’ The Bache kon deand won by a length a atbar war thirty lengths in Trillion, A POUnTH K. For maiden teo-veatulds selling mye onal one-balf furlongs. Starters, went, jocks Stitt yi e: a, 1, L.'s #4 ts wd Chicadee, 107, Warts 2 Matyah, “102, | stiiee. p Ww MOL Metin nger, 111, Wale ty treet. 110. itulinan 1 ‘ ime. 110, Maxince.. 10 $ Shapdonfield, "113, Spe Faen Ietteacent, {10 silme ny Trump, 10% diche 3 Migh Carnival,107, Wniriy 2 Start ered. Won driving Time 131 High Carnival made the runnin the stretch, followed by Shandonderd, Chicadee and Geraldyn. ened out Geraldyn went apd we won tn a hard alrive b leadee. wlio beat Ri the race, For all ages; When straint. o the front, a neck from anon head for VAFTH RACE handicap; mile and » sista Het Feria sep Loe 13a) 23 2 ny fe. Jock. oxi mT, Wonderly. Gay 89. Wichasie “Kulogtoen ctequalteed Start gond. Won driving. Time Kilogram imade all the ru 1 gan byw head Through Kilogram bumped Hay Boy umes, and on Michaeln'a claim | wan disqualified SARATOGA ENTRIES. Wipecial to The Frentng World ) RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, dug Me entries for tomorrow's races —Por all ages, handicap: et 120 John Ruskin 2 Chuctenunda ITA Spectt UB Col Heitantrne LS Mowaty three-year: Me and up mile and seventy Delanéo Giver Ste % Cximoon Rambler fp Bam Devere Meleot uf Dare Hotet furlon Devanter Kinofkinnie | Champion Trotter's Only Foal a Disappoint- ment at Brighton—No Return Match for The Abbot. (apecial to The & tr ppotniment. of beet jon to the aun in und it Oppe ate all the pt and so that at They hat hear World) benefited by a win Ketbabll practice, sible shape N seagon started, Other kame from eult to com x batamen and thetr by com. tehere nave In the one or two this stage tell in the cham- BRIGHTON HRA Aue. Creacent 0 0 eave and the aon of the charapton 2.08 1-6, had hte maiden stare in the Je Rehulte event for three-ye: nd proved fe Aniahed Inet Inn Meld of Ave, RACE TRACK, HRIGHTON REACH Aux. 16--Hefore the fret heat of to Jay's trotting racea nlarted George Ketcham, the owner of Ureaceum, #atd that he would not give The Ab- bot n return match, He haa not decided Ae yet whether to retire Crescens or not He will ship the stallion te itoston to-morrow, where he will take wart in the free-for-all tent next week Interest in trots races in tls town avetently led ut with venterday's great match between + rus and ‘The Abbot, for only a handful 1 e han 1.00) people maw the races on thle fourth day of the Hrighton Heweh Trotting Avseciition'« meeting, Yer terduy RYKO pee heerad at the silchtest preys ton and broke loose Into thunderous applause when Crencens Won hie fret beat from ‘The btet in and simastied the worklie tines ord of Today a crowd wan composed of only the real trotting enthushetie, men whe tallow the credit and know event ttt Worth knowing of thtogs histerie uf tthe Tuite world ‘ Oftered The card Wea xrand one There waa mi it, the Jott MW Rehuatts for Nereeeyenroaht | trotters Daly's poke third, Dahlen Ganzel Noor r te ' il wan pinped wi 20s ned ate y Ww ' ‘ nued from [iret Pia ie Selah fled to No runs skyroe to Wh Ponti Koand Hickman eisai * ‘e Menrite. advanecn to lor forced Ds Ae HMay, “r Med arner Van to twe third BROOKLYNS MADE GOOD START AGAINST GIANTS. D oo ware rDev “running to Kell Gane to Dahlen op in uF p Kitson had be ago playing th om a pitching #t hot been furninting the article of pall whieh capable, pri: was short pitenery Hanlon hud become his team’s jack of #uc had considered Dr. Mesames wots ability abow bout so. kind of tat His team ha pot have Ky entione munager's 1 boldly statked up to) Mr maid Mr Hanlon, of you work me in my turn, every third or fourth day, Ui whow you that ae any mn ham good ball V Lean Tecan pli nin the Natten tay Well, i see jumt You can have your t day. replted Hanlon Never Had a Chance. Frank nad been doing utility work Muring the flewt part of the aeanon, rely were the best of the age. | rant geer than the only | eat of all horses, Crew entered Te wae Crescen Route wag fla matden aturt and | there was an see whac mehicns 1 be expected of hint There were nine others. tos shin new ‘ita fem jmace was ae | remtlng « Vent attracted attention merely | ethers wns at pactny | in owhich the termed nn ap Inorrow 218 A five | tt Kowellan weund and Time 218 24 win inte his iat atmgiutely: la Josattion tiroughont the hy fownl Meat TI8 ¢ ™ Iya Vee Maurine Vie wet sty T fourth, Netghivor Girt Ata tanta Mullerton seventh. Me Go clehth and fath Tine D1 Maurine finished first, but the judges would noc allow tt as she broke ner finish tine the | " i Three ¥ tnitting Won by Hallerton third Wan ty i 1 Rowellan ting Won Vand Nino To thie was caumat oN Sheckur sold pluce Hickman fled Nelson He i to runs Van, Dahlen, < Irwin ts to Gangel he same patr No rune RACE The races 4 follows Firat Race I Trorouanbres. Mhree-sear-oldt_ and up; selt- 7 LEXINGTON, RACE TRACK, HARE Following ar scheduled tot First Ta e Hamin, 6 tot pte) for place, was second third ‘Time—t 4 ond Race place hat here atarte to Land ney Py DELMAR RESULTS. TRAC in Mux resulted a rn tte Charles Leyharn, By, Auge 6—Thomaz a mtr Nip, Hoston, hax Midway, Hineh vee Ky ihe wy bia f ! HO Parr! arcold ily Mary She won th ton Trotting areoby tn 31 fires Buiurt BASEBALL CHAT. NATIONAL AMPIICAN LEAGUE | clue W imiese phia ¢ Noston 0 ws " no as) 02 O36 Milwaukee enough for Willle Keeler on the baves. wan sen y tied the score, a J ueror, war | to ineet the beat std he | 5 wortd, and in which tt w ¥ expected that the world HL 1-4 would go ro-day Lote (or eee (oterorerexare WRIGHT A - 0. Wels othe know his weake Tis ows steady play and ¢ games “ore however and the “hoodos motor.” and which ras tl peen the cause of so much luck this aenaon, will dp xacredly avoided | done bie work well, — Seem ae Uitle, though, deve j Jack? the last four games in sue- alkes and Bobby Walthour in} champlonship race to- hy Harry thetr big one-hour c morrow afternoon, dials hth is (@)ajoiejeseieseseiejece epesoseseteresesesey KITSON. DAVIS LOSES TO Three Straight Sets Ended Final of Second Round in Newport Tourney. ferererers, VWEOEGOOCOECHAMDTHECIEDOOSO | T TENNIS ie Wt wa sy the third wet whteh pr the when vie feet te mde oe gallant stand with the Mito the Goethe} score S-1 againat atm, and tok two rt ut the | games. runn’ yam abing in blag a ing prevlour ‘ th v Por ot imost however, i rowed tle 1 noplayed fram ihe bach of the ne es wurly. Us Weight CEA ibe miestiod Welent wat i f f forthe superior Wright won, a ‘ ehampton sity or th Mird wiradaht set. rhe ' This Pet tte live vddittenal ne one Ween Wri ts War ie muca ie WeODAw ETN the latter if we ome phates the aN the bare on Wright sen AoWell et drop until the tr Summary Nitlonal Chat pions ty HOC. Wright bea D were |6on, 6-3 at[ Third Round 1D. Llttie beat W. Imes, This, made te | Clothler, 63, Wi tmes, This made it] Clotier, tot te ety ‘ at tant Pot Wire nteraciolas! js arn Davis Was ‘Tired inter Teena: Davia seemed completely it i 61, MOTOR IS A HOODOO. The tthowdoo ried machine . of anrt Inconsistent Fis and riders de- 1 OWin Races Wn beeet Ja bene, Beach Tha of pacing sees artilery which be know the eyele ye rhdera a sat Mantattan Beach wiint and cut up all ern lost th ra Waithour, Nelson and Nad thers who have yamples of ite unrellability vow will never ride behind It again, So ea and aWithour will Have other motors to-morrow, |Up to a Month or So Dep "Kit" Didn't Get a Chance to Show His Real Worth. soln the ex depends on a straieht swift ball hi Varlably strike at sphere amidship Gi been leat Rebeving | Amd fa doing so, nine times out of t ither day. aad sometines | fey fan yaere sueaoa way) Apart from this, Kitson is ty piten a fn] best batters in the Lewue; that Is, te invari- | pitcher, le in up ty th with aman Brooklen fans t obecnuge he tx at vedvance th rong Wits and, but for eve easily equalled Ru © “FHoaring Ht Wen hit for rons. some kool sam Aust hin Of Min Detive anh Aye about Then WIth month vaso a id inser « were mi bts salary ines his phenomenal pitcher depends les inthictarmbandsthe 1 [fk swift raised bull He stuggers of the Mrookiyn team get into loot it from his oand ona level with fring sirite The end of the pene the batter's stomach, When it hes thase of the son will be te the bs V who think Frank the SHAMROCK HAS NEW YACHT = LEADS THE COLUM. Constitution Rounded Second Mark First in Larch- mont Race. kame with the Pittaburg 1 the first : ARs mn, whe now lead the League, telicinnane ‘ Kitson held these sluggers down bs as i toa halt but in the 1. The Con- sixth inn! ajplashieg, owas leading by a ie } over two minutes, The yae + B.4305 They then arted the second LARCHMONT, Aug. 16.—There was nly a zephyr ke breeze blowing on the Sound to: eup yachts for the race between the onatitution and Columbia, the firat of the series of the Larch- mont Yacht Club. The Regatta Committee of the Larch- mont Club had arcanged a thirty-mile i" triangular cours narrowness of th ne trlangle was bu owlng to the Sound at this point halt usual size, being five miles on a aide, oF fifteen miles a e yachts salling it twice, with th point just at the en- ——__—__++. First View of Cup Challenger’s Underbody|: Puzzles Them—Plating in Perfect Condition ini . untll nearly 10 ofc ‘Work Ought to Be Finished To-Morrow. Phe warning was fred at 1.3¢ ———<$—$—_ —_-— and the starting signal five minutes tater, starting ilme as seen from had their frat ther plates pitted ra badly that they | shore was: > underbody w few would have to be resh athed! naticution, 1.35.48. in drydock in Hein He tte ea oo Went over the Ineo a purgied th There ts} as smooth louking: uss to the. Pr Hea te ene 2 Teal aie ete ouch when aw hand Is rubbed over the | the Constitucon ‘( i myers ht beutthete touch when a hand Is rubbed over the | the Consututly BER eather ‘i werk of rubbing the hull was! io ae vur of sight res not a man who [finished lost ntht. and th tng of cle Joes not say. she the” bro! ith’ Att Watson's apect ¥ that it was Imposal- ‘ fi and the painting of the | ble Inland to identity. the QUEBUE wo heauttel Ment ree | Boats, but wrently. the ConstItutlon “ Ty this morning. ic was leading ax t pproached the watt eastern mark, which was a _dory an- 4 Mate Wc kes uy ned In the middle of the Sound, off UN Sir 1 c 8 Island. ming an | sailed that he @ well aw could be made + has go ut, rounded the mark at these times: i nstitution bedy Ku pine ik Anere ja Gp Gy inerenttord sien ; irae that any of the old seadoge can | UNLOCK OUHE to be out of th ey Inffed. around’ the a kis underbody. ‘They | row. ste will he. taken hac | nthe starboard hand, and, filling ean olumbla underneath Ke off Stapleton at once and Her vent to the starboard tack Rin RS Olena A KR canvas will be bent on, Then her . The leading boat tacked water, ind again to the old type ef trtal Hix will begin off Sandy Hook. oat immediately. The other mrock people who can| tacked about one minute after passing that the Irth will take the telp up, the mark, the Constitution being appan aha he Conatitution and ently about ten lengths to windward. renem bles oncaoteths . but it Is doubtful if]. ‘The Constitution turned the second pot 1 skimming | the mont interest Kipper Syca-| mark at 3.2.20; Columbia, 3.28.30, Bott 6. WIM he his charge. | boats then headed for the third mart to oversee every. (off the Yacht Club, The wind was very no his Tre Heht and the yachts were sailing slowly sciismion WHE t feature the reed on is the i} reat he Migera underbody tal called Im: i amooth | Aingly dium " ae nnd pottatien altn Is chowent eee | o be Hghter th nEe, { | | SUMMER BUSINESS MAKERS. | | Anot Hu etyeeat| Business at th.s season is inclined to be dull, These prices must | that wena had Prove an irresistible stimulant: to_the challe mak | Wood Striking: Hag tlutform, re 7 x ri Men's Sui itSsa" S:fikinge Mage umipieee witin rao’ gum indies | FAMOUS R No. 88518; da ets SAS SAD and Som rater, xpect thin w HEN att ave Men‘a and. Hoye” fouling Gloves, ‘regula i a rarataeeresiiciectieed ath, 13s. j ass tat af regular ti. 48, $1.60 and $y 4g Pattie by es arew ricereit, Exercise e CURED Knpstela Drocalsts GS aw ATS ST] Sig tetera, Oe." Or. 75 $2.50 Sai: | FISHING TACKLE. Sporting. ply Snell Hovks, Kitbee, Limerick, Sproat, 46 == Chestertown and Masa, Nos. 1 to 7-0; dos: ic Fisherman's Hat. as large as a un Shamrock bralded Linen Lines, per feptece Spt Bamboo Folding k Rods, $1.50, $1.98, “Split Bamboo Med, $i quality Ge Lplece extre tip Spit Bamboo Kod 98e The Fiying feot, $2.48 TS ——— + haroor. pAtitutlon Was the Mrst ¢o put in ice off the hartor, coming ¢ her tender shortly after ne COLUMBIA att lved a aaurt t« nad thetr head aaila up in stops, but mainsalls were not bolated $1.13! nbrelia; weighs half ounce special, AP iinmamo sks tion an. 67 CORTLANDT ST. Open Every Evening. || TIRES BIKES| OPP, POST-OFFICE. REMEMNER NUMMER. MILLIS: Be ee SE HIATRIPEON EIS { Spores Goode: “PICYELE DEALERS do WiLD. ‘Tne low prices at wDleh we are. elit tires and sundth from th oun tuding M, & W., Harttorda, ritans and Columbia, all Toor" stock ond quaranterd. 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