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ST RPRRROMTO Sal anne WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1901. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD.’ CARATOGA POSSIBILITIES IN THE RICH FUTURITY NOW WINNER TO-0N Endurance by Right Wins, First Race, Galloping from Tribes’ Hill. COL. PADDEN'S STAKE. Malster, a 10 to 1 Shot, Runs Sec- ond to Mohawk, Favorite | —Track Fast. ATTRACTING ATTENTION OF . ALL HORSEMEN io soe (Bpecial to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, X. ¥., Aug. 19.—Saratoga entered \ipon Its third 4 Week to-day, and there was not the flightest diminution in attendance or enthusiasm. The crowds packed the grand stand ae usual and throngs packed the lawne and filled the betting ring The weather was fine, the track fast and in fact every condition wan favor- able to good racing. The card was a mixture of good and bad, but the good races promised so well that one could stand a little of the cheap sort mixed in with it. ‘The stake was the Mohawk, a selling stake, for three-year-blds, which had nly a fair class of entries. FIRST RACE two-year-olts and upward, selling, ses a | tutleoze Rewing | wehte. jocks SUHIEFin. Ste Place (> by Right Woote Lo M14 IDS Tribee Hitt, 108, Burns eter TWO FAVORITES IN RICH FUTURITY-—NASTURTIUM AND BLUE GIRL. BOorares Blocer Jultet, 13 L. Emith Lady Sterling. $9, Urensen 3 The Evening being Knocked to Dis Knees and badly ine Kay's Hono, Green Rell to look ovel | for five furlongs at least Grail, 1 19.—Horsemen are terfere ith. G 0 dean “fecetit Sraveha neal ec 1 5 ten Cunard, H. T. Oxnard’s Lux Grelliel0e Shaw it eens ecmeni are certereilmwlth si Gacrianay rode, Nini \ if there is a chance | going along slowly, and whet! Cunard ye pena ndiaL Ley Start, pooria: Wen) eu tari \ Rane that oy and of course he dtd crack son of Watercress, | can be sent to the post In real ft shape au Dewes ck Georee: Smitn s Endurance by Right Jumped away in| Futurity, ficneatiprizgion therAmer:|haye vf handing a is a doudtful question. EF) at her the Pepper Stable’s Kin, front, made all the rannine. ant won (oan turf, which will be run on Aug. 3. | Hatnaoo a Likely Candidate, igiaaara sun ward ant Walker Ring, and Yacot e gently. Tribe’ Hint tid Me : s day of the fall meeting at ‘To the writer's mind there Is none 80 the. strongest coms Worth ant There may be pterling sdropred “ou a Bay hear as can he! Mr sein like ompilsh tae trick ae Mr. | held ‘in the Futurity King took tht Theso three then drew away the stuke thiay be bought him ormer pays Feat Work Warrants Nothing. Ismitn. wh however, and Endurance by Right won tat they will wequize some f t has becn hailed ax a| Chi enatne th r of them beat- has ia 1 the Fu- t 1 1 1 " 1 halled as Iton at nth a Amashing good game colt and te qui . ni the Fu bya Ie and a halt ti) ahs Hi, This season there is » 1M no denyin the fact) ing su 5 Jooolta as De Reske, High the hero of Saratoe for he has ran turity FeAtsen: liple of grand races, Ite beat Blue nice ethe latter had no tur aten on her meri rr Whi y ha n Blue Girl and tn Ya: Hanover, and ¢ won| many ex here, Tt 1 Girt in XCUNER Hexldes lander and Cameron eight: 4 start she line and 6 Winning, eased up ater inder wraps all'the way, There s told of the quality and apeed | Wnless it be Nasturtium, 3 For three-year-olte and up; eeliing, even tur | MMl 4 A CUT CUS CRED Hut even Nasturtium is trave Ianas., Netting | siderably his reputa Cherries, 104. O'Connor x S| class youngsters in a Kood business bat- | ever, BECOND AC! to Mr. Wht nil very nicely, how tly work furlonga | two r turity Heno ia acnice I st work hax been six) furlongs in vking colt, but hin wi [fore thf Vateteac aah, 2} te such as would thoroughly test in| int wat Work mince his sickness, | Hataaoo possesses, Umfortunately she | fe’ peoramtoyi nreventa arn beste Orhan Eos et LiL Ld Ay Dr. Ae te 13 fher 12| speed and courage It Neral opini f ind | is altlicted with Ehatea less and her the Futurity a eee Ret lowances, jee Kin 2| This horse's most Impressive race was experts Is ty be a 1 then | two subsequent races at Brighton were | Laat year Mr. Keene ‘was thought to) whict age. Connie led in the early part. but she! Flywheel, The Goldfinder and others six the check may as we ma ay ubte | was not good and she ran out on Mr Whitney, beat him with Bally) al form. He Was soon outrun by Dr. itiddle |), 3. hn mp. to Mr, Whitney, Burt there in no place |the turns. These two races lost her! ey. in his previous ee | lengths, Aniehing in a ¢ v y ane head tn NO et aN | Also an impressive. pw o was| where sure things go wrong soften | many friends, but the writer has faith In chess agho maybe thought of Gast by’ Blue Giel and Gold 4 he aly ’ ; , ' t ‘ i 4 ont’s hand they seem to hold sat followed Cherrt and — Rold his race tn the Great Ame Stakes, |os 1 pacestrack, an fecuuly where (her ability, and, ft and well, ene can | stasterman, 8. 8. Brown's Hyphen, t i that he has never Knight. en they atraightened for | when ne ran second to Hlue Girl, after| thers ts a hot favor! v big eid | make Nasturtlum’a hair stand on end | Daly's Barron, J.B Hinggin's Wa rm, and he may thow home Guennwork ak beaten and s os full aister to Mesmeriat, | y : 4 aoe tis others half a dozen | Hand tt la no wonder vein qualities | Hata. This iAllysiny aalitnnt awe the | oe ee son med bunch may be Into the stretch with n ola ' Kk covetous eyes an anid the latter thing t t ne. | wind Fone nt at ree | ME WhMBey certninly holds four as | Btretch Endurance by Right tind all the i ent t inthis ble stake If ever a man others beaten save Gunfire, who was American doliare an his racing career. Thie gave tw epshead proved thi, | Meo Whitney not only has Nascurtium, coming very fast. She could not get Up, re along im an added value in the eyes of! w Mdldenwettortimahea bent. nek 1 the Beat colt ¢ x in much be: er fettle. BASEBALL PUNERS IN TRAIN CRASH New Haven Team Among 60 Passengers in Wreck at Torrington, Conn. CARS JUMPED THE RAILS, Engineer Seriously Hurt and Many of Those Aboard Badly Shaken Up. DOODOODODOT WINSTED, Conn., Aug. 19.-The pase fenger train on the Naugatuck Division of the New Yor. New Haven and Hart- ford railroad duo“here from Bridgeport at 12.23 P. M. was deratled while round. ing a curve one mile south of Torringe ton at noon to-day. The engine, tender, baggage and ex- press and smoking cars left the rails. Only the engincer was seriously ine jure. The passengers, numbering between Atty and sixty and including the New Haven State League Baseball Club, were badly shaken up and in some instances cut by flying glass, The engine les on her side on one side of the track and the tender on the other. It will require, hours to clear the wreckage. What caused the accident has not yet been ascertained. ch ttle. Masterman will STAB MAY END de handicapped by the fact that he ts @ slow beginner. Barron the same 8 ke on eda very aturd is 4 malten and will cer as one Lux firs of the time she show smith's life to get up head on Saturday, Others with Chances. asta ran a cracking Food Fac*/BODDEN SLASHED IN NECK her a] BY FELLOW-EMPLOYEE. a. She and beat carried Fatr- xood, who gave her no possible chance y. and as he y “tite: yy KO much better next time out he may be classes dangerous outsiders. to Win the stake. Whether this was done with the Intention conceallng |Quarrelled with Albert Swllivaw her form or avolding the incurring ot Whilslinanaedlontnixew! penalties Is not known, of known speed she may < dangerous In the of mich can be said = as cerned The Futurt! affair every y size of the bility: t ten the bext horse does not win. {a something always looked for but notlo¢ No, 36 N desired by The race should {the others not ar as form horsemen. be the best in yen: It will be the last of the short it will b full nlx arlongs run on and records r, especially: of the field interference and crowding. Of- This any aino be classed are con- at rles went by Dr. Riddle and took thi ie ten, ss Se GIANTS PLAY IN BOS’ Bs KRAMER REFUSED ‘oe PREVENTED, O87 ° ee Noe as Col. Padden, 11 Mi a Beaneator stole second tal ’ | Tee Lowe smashed a Natlonala, Nothing succeeds ke suc- {grou cess, you know. By actual count there | Hike !| Professional Cyclist Fined $25 at the Garden were 2 men and 15 women in the |jisie to TiknE und cook sezond on Me. 7 ound s: es befo hi ame | s Tt iz —Trial Heats Contested. | WEATHER WAS TOO THICK OFF | #rounts Aten minutes before the game | Hie use eaalarniton tuck on a aafall. bat in cae | LARCHMONT TO-DAY. Matty’s arm limbered up 1h tre eee eae ae er eee red and he undertook to hold the Bean-/to cover second when Warner threw two then raced ne by Rowdy and Lo: noted not Mraakiyn aration cilwa van slated down and Long trotted to third. He ran this way to rtd th Heat—-Won.t Constitutlon and. Colambia wisn] eaters down, Jack Warner. wa Thome on Wichole'n neat one-timer Nitrate toook fourt! Mars eo OTs s to continue his mad career behind the over snort, Slagle slashed another In on to Col. Padd ne-m eusjonal h Wheat Won POO Bn Cay Ours bat is game makes nine stralght. mame direction.“ Mepiride then Stretch. At the weeding -0u Lis nt Oyster Nay, In 1807 he caught 108 straight, so this ped Tenney's tly to left, but got it to ride the favo: neck, Malster Lone Fisherman FOURTH RACE In time to. farce Slagle at second. De- year's record inn't a marker to It. Ala wantwotu; oHHickmanstorCansel: © to Stop Foals, hree runs, 4 tie Garden 1 Kramer as Ine Another woman just came. She wae Fifth Inning. one of Boston's dusky belles, and al Strang wan called out on strikes, Gan- Darkeytown swell was with her. The smashed a liner to Nichola so awift couldn’ ee it, but the pitcher Young woman was really fine looking | au cwad ie all right. Warner placed in a rich brunette style. She showed # anes over sccond, Kittridge gobbled LARCHMONT, Aug 19—The Cup achte Constitution and Columbia thetr acheduled race off here We Bene | ar Pace | them together in t Kramer scented dete third Thm % the Regatta mnmittee came ashore and announced nel nond. 13 “ eeth as she took # ya pop foul. No runs, Pontentx, 213, hor race had been salled oft for] GA3sline set Of terkh An tected, DY Hi? to Davie, who" passed it +0 atyan, 112 Rieescdd Nes is saat head thick ‘ foul tips, Strang calmly. muffed) Hamil- Step Onward. 112. Lantry 2 9 hoe th thick right In the it Rinses, ton'a litte pop fly and the game. be- upled the|came a greater farce than ever. The horrors! she wi and Kittridge o dere will be no more ences at Larch= i : Degan|fans guyed the Now Yorkers, Sam monte nnd t Consils | Pons fer Bonen: and the gume Degkan | orang got another chance when Hamil Blesbioad LEK : band Oyater | Af 332 oclee ton hit him a roller, Thix time he froze hats ay next. Thurad: the aus- Cr t Inning. it and got My over to Ganzel Lowe hit Begg ee ana piceslotithe Ben ei cin Van. Haltren began auapictously with | ' Matty and was easy. No runs, Bary groans t source ———— ee a corking line single Woy ight. Davia _Stath Inning. a by sacrificed Van to second by a grounde’ : 3 : , prong. Hoy: Be ee third. Van aiid over etalivass wipne A liMedsto: Kiterldpels Secrunss ome ad And took the Ba Silt Tenney fied | [Lone perished, Davia to Ganzel. Kitt- : piccecn thy embers SARATOGA ENTRIES. RANCOCAS STOCK NoT SOLD. to Sekt ach, Dement, tye, poppet a Mitte Tinos fled ston VanceNicholay was sout, rom Royal Suc, was a loath and] = ea aitab ss oh) romeie front of Ii my Sse Sperial to The E « Wor Superinten of Mra, Allien's Second Inniuu. Seventh Inning. FIFTH RACE 4 Ty ANTE Ince Denies a Rumor. Long ran far back to pull down, Sel- Hickman popped a soarer to Demont. year-olds and up; handicap; (ne toile ‘ ror ieee, a tha Dod . y SY bach's high pop to short left fel ong | Strang went out, Long to Tenney, Gan- pA SED aL CO TT . Fah i MOUS TAMOLU GEN EdaA MEDgle T Tenney attended to Hickman atid | zel singled over necond, but Warner war : 4 oe t sup nt of the Ran- his graaser to second, trang drew uw for Lowe and Tenney. No runs. . Jack 2 Stock Farm, by the late Onart The wan out trying (9 ateal down] Slagle ‘slammed a oner to lett and 4 fe 5 1m © Lor to dente: the firat ball pitched. No runs. went clear around to third on Tennes's POniags te Me Allen. dencl |YANKEE JOCKEY RECOVERS | "iyumuton Baye In Slurshp® place in| single, over ‘second. Tenney wan out at 3 -! ” ay ¥ oaton's outfeld. His ten days! notice | second trying to steal. Demont walker 4 ‘ (rlings however, will be ald FROM HIS ILLNESS. De irelnane expired to-day" is wald y's Hne single over second acored ia Decanter and clone Tipton paddocks at Sheeps- New York ts afier him, and he may pe Hamilton brought Demont and 3 order to the : ten a Bae Maye Sept. T A Giant on the rewurn trip oles jal otey home by A. fine two-timer to ple of len e turn! ep “ past first base, Matty sent m-|right centre, Davis's throw to Strang Decanter cam standing oft —— Saye Doctors Made a Big Fase Over | flor nen ve fof Lowe's roller hit, Hamilton. in. the T woozy ones PBtrang,. Lang singled |Dack. 40 all Were adfe, Lang singled to ie the bags. Kittridse| left. scoring Hamilton and Lowe, Kt at Strang, senui tridge fled to Selbach. Every one of ame Cooley and. Hamilton. Nichois| the Bostona had a crack at the bail out, Matty to frat, but Dwyer call- | this inning. Nichole, tho last one, Danny Maher, the crack American ‘Long safe ona queationable decision | struck out. Five rune: At the plate on Gangzel's return to War- Jockey, who Was reported dangerouedy | Mt the plate on Ganicls titre Counter Eighth Inning. Min England and forbidden to ever] ind parsed tt to Ganzel, Three runs. Matty scratched a eingle to right, Van Hten down on fc DELMAR RESULTS. OTE CS popped 'n foul, Incarred. to centre banged anot @ rush by Lat won cleverly > was five lengtis in fron e last furlong, gths, Lataon ¢ Kamara HAWTHORNE RESULTS, | "rs", RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, Aug} Louse nda half furlongs 4 tot; Called 1s ISThe! raceusruni here to-dag ce ren ity] Hack, was second and | ride again, has recovered entirely from reieation leat Med to Lona. Davie filed to Slaaie. Mee RETTANC ES cere’ tOrGay, resulted | pete Lavend 14) Dr Lavesoy third, Time 37 his alcknoss, Bo well In he that he wil! vs = ZBride singled to centre advancing Matty. a Fourta Race th) elliing: fre| Second Race—Five and a half furlongs. | soon be seen in the saddle again. Qanael couldn't: beat out his hich} gelbach flammed a home run over the Firat Race—Seven-eiehths of a mile — Won by Holmes, 20 to Land § to 11 Tne letter to pounder to Long. Warner popped aliety feld fence tallying his two. pale Won by Aregor. 5 to 2 and 2 to B; Silur- 97| Ben Hempeatead. even for place. was Iriend in this city the guny fy to Long. Matty struck out.|anead, Hickman's e#lam wax just as Bai Keaun, f ‘ond Lady Ch Yaka ne little Jockey saya: t Ofijy) fan, out for place, ran second; Deninan Se ay aegand Ce eee cere eae | rat Prienal soba: - “Tenney fied to Selbach, Demont drew | (one pul farther in the Aeld. yt hit the Thompson third. Time—t.38, 105 pase Raceconeum tnd trventy | wn entuet Jou Be about, my sick opell,| a tree ticket. Cooley. waa out at firat on went out, Long to Tenney. Three runs. Second Race—One mile and an eighth. ifs | yarda —Won by Piroter's Daughter. tte deni ius rap to Davis, and Demont wax a) "Slagle ‘ut, diatty to Gangel ‘Tenney and 8 to 5. Sadle Levy, 3 to Y ‘for victim at third on Long John's tine| singled, Domont filed to Hickman. yWon by Hermencia, 9 9: Wand 2 to 5 Tammany Chief. 3 to. laces ran an Pioneer 1104 , fan second and Eleven Bells chuck over to Strang. No runs, Cooley fied to McBride. No runs. wecond; Little Bikin third. ore Henelats ‘8 101 | Third Time. waite on the boat Fourth Inning. Ninth Inning. Third Race—Bhort Course, y| “tik RaceFor all ages; handicap: mile and PTT T sul’ be Tact Van skyrocketted (9 Lowe, Lowe : > rents, & to fe, and 2 S inevelxvecntn 2 samaeet clgiant iMerelmeryoul pettenien veered an fighting play of Davis's alow | Gansel aafe, Demont’s error. Warner Kinnikinnte a : NO GAME IN PHILADELPHIA. P“Sas'in Parte 1 met Tod Sloan, who mide: “MeBride te clean to second on Soubledi scoring Ganze Marner was Specific . sees remnngaagia arama’ ride in hi My e t nd half tur. Tiree ae PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 19.—The Na- bringing to Amerie Fees BStted nome when Belbach {Wan tripled, scoring, Mathe ‘an by Ed Austen, 9 to 10 and Monal League gamo echeduled for to- | 106 cen eau ita i vert welled weed ike a | tiassed a line single to right, | Hlck: Ou nd ‘Trimble Phird: “Tone | The Road to Success la via Sunday | oy pet eee recs postponed Bearca| my ogcre, © URE Peek FUR me, thy ton | mane, pound Gaeeae oet Be 1 toe moe . ime- | World Wants, of rain: Newnsarhet, Avs. & MY A MAHER, | DSchuman fumbled Hamiltoe’e easy DOUCLAS 1S PUT. w » Dullding. In a quarrel between two men works . however, ia a very open| ing on a new building at No. 18 Broad- on Hee Way, thls noon, Albert L. 8) van, of », 20) Enst One Mundred nad Trenty= uurth street, stabbed Michael Sodden, h avenue. Sodden was taken to Hudson Street ver the old course] Hospital with a wound in the neck. nix furlongs. Ni the new chute which the doctors fear will prove fatal. Sullivan, who is a marble cutter, thire tystwo years old, was arrested, The Wells Building where the stabbing occurred {x occupled by business men, and many were passing back and forth when the fight took plac There was great excitement for a time, and some, thinking Sadden was soon to die, sume moned a priest from the Church of the Holy Roxary Father Grogan came and administered the last rites to SSudden, The man was slashed in the neck and ®} across the chest <<< ter Travia and 1 Are Together and Long cussion Ends, MADE PUBLIC. "| HOMELIEST MAN The Metropolitan Golf Association to- day made public {ts new handicap lst.] AND THERE ARE NO BEAU- based on the changes in the public form tx since the list brought out In the new lst F, 8, Douglas and Walter J. Travis at scratch of the pla in April,” are both pl In the former list Douglas recelved a stroke from Travig and the TIES IN THIS CONTEST. ced | Honor and Applejack Go to Jersey Amsessor Kimmel by a Wiz new list will end a long discussion, The Majority. Three Retd, Jr, Four stroke: Mamiiton, Dough Lat Archibald Graham, Hl day, ¥, Brooks, ae Sth stro Gi WZ Ga Menat w Pye rt C, Watson, A. Dewitt Cochrane, HU. Moltiny, Jr., C. B. MacDonald, | augRest ienly. Ps up to six strokes follow: Wall Livingston sr. L. P. Bayard, M. Mertimer Billings, oJ. 8 Janina, Jr, P. Markoe Robertson, _—————_— W. He Davi n, A. Kenna Reginald eoiby. | latd Edward § | they had no objection to letting their Join} Some of the less handsome men of su. | North Hudson County, N. J, recently 1 othe propriety of holding a voting conteat to decide who ls the homliest man in that section. Several well-known gentlemen had aim to that doubtful honor, and i suit | fellow-cttizens pass on the question. Tho prize offered was an immense hottle of applejack. The voting result- CHANCE FOR JOE PATCHEN,| ca: Assessor Joseph Kemmel, 58 votes; Old Pacer WIM Have Ano with Anaconda. Anaconda (2.01 3-4) the great pacing George Smith, 130; Recorder Edward per Race| Pulllx, 45. Assessor Kemmel Hves in Homestead and Is well to do, popular, happy and, the voters think, homely. aelding that won tWo good races at (Ne | semen pee eeenen=seer eee Brighton Beach track has heen matched to meet Joe Patchen Jaat week and covered the fastest mile of the mecting, MEN EAMOUS. R No. 88518 at Hethlehem, Pa., Beat. 10, Anaconda defeated straight heats last during the week ot) 5 | CURED EST in KREMER, Druggiat, 429 7th Av., N. F, tot] ree Joe Patchen Wednesday, was claimed that Patchen was ny rented to cure all diseases nd infectio fail, The, tt at his. best, and if given another chance Goods. later Inthe season would surely make Sportsmen's a better showing, * Trainer Trout quickly challenge. —<—————___—_—_ Woman Cut Her Throat. N. Y., Aug. committed suicite here by throat with a raz matters LIMA, ting hi over financial have been the cause for the act. Standing of the Clubs. NATIONAL LEAQUE. Paited't ia. 0 jad iphia.b7 49 At.-Loule. Brooklyn AMERICAN LEAGUE. 7 Clubs, MiLwas 19.—Miss Juliet cut- Medicai. Brooding thought to ~ OLD DR. GRINDLE, Tr BEIRIGTGLETCO aoe BICYCLE CO. 23 Pi e the met INTHE HASE MES T. 27 Eatabil Jal Sate on 30,000 Tires, 19, 1.39, 1.49, 1 meas of men. 2 peers. epeclaliag in dleea iteatment DR. GHINDLE'S scten kidney and bladder ompl i rete gravels opt pare A impediments’ removed. Buflerers, donot ‘ey tee Visiting lea sktitut physiclana, Remember: one, DR. GRINDLE has OFFICE OVER 20 EIN BL, becwes Hedicice 81; Mours'® to 9, “LAFAYETTE CAPSULES _ Bsns Pear a

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