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AUGUST 26, 1901, Wow A a sarees WHE WORLD: MONDA EViN ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD MICHAEL AND THE LEADERS IN THIS SEASON’S PENNANT RACE; “MUCSY’ WCRAW THE “MAIAH,.” ” THE MEN WHO HAVE KEPT PITTSBURG FIRST. QUITS BASEBALL | ORIOLES' MANAGER aera | FROM GAME AS PLAYER. jwin | Gif | OOOO MATCHED TO RACE AT GARDE® FRIDAY. etnin Management of Balti’ ure Club—Gives No Reasem for Retirement, They Will Ride Five-Mile Hents, Neat Troe tn Three BALTIMORE, Aug. %.—ManagerJohn J. MeGraw, of the: Balumore American Z| Leaste wam, has announced that he has played his inat game of baseball, | | He will retain his interest in the Balt!- more team and manage {t from the neh At present, McGraw ts in bed wi! broken knee’ tn a plaster caat. McGraw cIveq ng defnite Towson for hig retires 1 gow paying ines) [faeet, efor garing aay local club. LIPTON DENIES HE WAS SOLD OU Says Story Quoting Him as Saying He Was Bex, trayed by Crew in Former Race Is Untrue. Mimmy Michael. of Wales, yn “Major” Taylor, of Worcester, Mass were matched to-day James ¢ Ke Belly to meet fn a series of motor paced races of tive miles each, dest twe ut of three, at Madi Sauare Gar den noxt F: Taylor h. recent {Iness, an gained his ol test is looked for. overed as Michael ne form a Kood ¢ from hte MARY WORTH GETS — THE KENTUCKY. | eS ean Happy Runs Second in Saratoga's Stake Event, —St. Finnan and Annie Thompson Win. (Special to The Evening World ) Pthey astral “Sandy Hook, N. J., Ang. 26,1001. | attempt to win the cup by one, CLR Vpe ot) for home Rag, Tag | E 4 ARA TOM TEN seat took the legd and won to the first race were ao heavy as to] sie turing pe 8 , mF. ’ - Jeetved. Xo foundation whatever | *. the, mas eaaitherfeldfuawielays There f 8 statement mentioned. It in] CO Ee |) Startera, weights, Jockeres |ter and spoke freely about it only fair, however. ere wert QECHOE . y ta, y fair, h ’ nite antrue, LIPTON.” | several of the passengers. two fororslaing mut the major Here are the the js known as a “heady” ball-! TOLEDO, 0, Aug. %.—The Sunday | “Sir Thomas {s a (rue sportaman, ‘ot of the races wer up of Py bimtence 1 [race—the playing 1 ct. hie haw been Ukened to] Courter-Journal, a local paper, hae alts more like an American than an ‘ned horses. 2 bure Baseball Cluy. + tively ZIMMER: t once conceded to| long interviow with B. F. Wade, for-|Itshman. He told me that this race, In The good horacs a Jenene for 108, Nieel wre the best players int Natte erin the business, States Marshal for thls] cjuding the dullding of the boat, woul Bheepshead, and rhe W Mad | by Ant League at this stage of the race ' with knowing more now a member of a well-| cost him a million dollars. He th! } @en strings containing the probable Pus | 1 Bua Take the p stloldis own, for amie than any. threy men| known printing firin, in which he makes| he ty going to win this trip, dur ff hy turity Sirionsraiwerte eauy on th Gees InstancecJ.:!lann Wagner.) For the last ar fA startling assertion regarding a state-|doos not he ts gulng to try again omith @ way. The stake feature was the Ke three years he has been foremost in tie diminutive third-baseman of the| Ment ho credits to Sir Thomas Lipton. | stint boat. lucky, for two-year-old filles, bringin HAWTHORNE RESULTS. lenauedinerecnt otumne cin itt aggtegation. Tommy Leach,| Mr. Wade war a passenger on the] “He sald he had a crew of sixty m | out @ very fair lot, There was als ae? ding and base-running Hit falr about a ma to wrest} Teutonic with Sir Thomas on his re-|on his ateam yacht Erin and good handicap, The weath WA TRACT throwing has, in a great i on the} cent trip, and he says that he became} thirty on the Shamrock. The rank | fi ny was playing | Well acquainted with the yachtsman of English 1 gather;/40 of popularity | during the voyage. . _ 4 ee hus onethe: mieten eee, eee a ; want him to win, but King Edward mn right tleld to Th everal of us j-with him heart and soul, and se ar@ hing that | that he was sold oat daring hte |all tho patriotic people over there ond M—The races run here to-day aus follo and the crow: Scheme Heats I ‘The latest in the w Beat the bookies has oricinated wit was, as usu Many n Mittesurg’s 4 has Accurate alin, with t the one thal we fed the scor 6 for place way ¢ {nd|vidual named Greenbaum. Fi third. Tim He holla the w Koritleldlussatictoans bath asbits last week Sol Lichtenstein ang Eddie One mille and aeventy/ | throwing uf a | » Teast year he” ned the bench™ ved te 0 e by Banteh, 7 to? and © tol oy F abou Ks. It Wan at the Burke received telegrams ion he «tran mecond and | 1 foot. i time whon t yplons and the Pitt INDEPENDENCE WILL NEVER Greenbaum, who said he had deposited Nir, THme 16 1-61 gang can have anything the burgers Were olp and tuck In the rac nd asking ehtha of a intl towniransiean glverhimpaAs onelcrank!|@ oklyn h $300 In a New York bank, them to make y fo & he Siok aman on secon emarked ty Brooklyo 5 tye Sits ay acta! RACE SHAMROCK Il._—LAWSON, t witha Petit 1 for place, was Chem beta lie on anne, ADAM AD end ntomcwar, third LQ 1-4, The) ereat wonder the sent to bat for fret ball peared on the following day and cashed. | Vitra eaiwan Mound the ped by Ea. stoheteeheriitt eal 4 Saturday another wire came, sayl © substitul {uni nace mirers. While there, chout a month TR RRL tens The Toston Herald prints the follow-) Englanders, especially Bostonians, thr } $800 was deposited. Bets were made on — Hany soaked the ball for two tises, | He Ae ett udeteterpeclsliyg Bostonians: shed Eis Herbert and Blues. Hoth bets won! WINNERS AT DELMAR, — |arnding two men nome, It looked to me | 4 Bol's cashler, however, thought he! scl a after that as though one of Hans's ad-/¢ would telegraph to find out if G: + | house and | © baum had actually deposited the mony. n Word was received that no deposit hud staf — Leever, ‘illiplels the} Rumors have been going tne rounds H midable In the league. It haa] he: effect 6 Inde} ule ing ULL here to the effect that the Independence ured first place and ‘ing in Marmachusotes: waters, an 4 ting between her and the Independ has been looked forward to witt as to race the Shamrock II. before | the grentest Interest, and the disappoints Y the cup races; a sort of trial horse, and | Ment will be great that such un interests + MAR, Aug. 26.—] mirers wax Koing to throw » be run here to-|loren tt ond to him. ses schedul one. He Is a pretty eure batt tion tn left fleld. Oh, if New York only deen made, and when AVAUM TUE- day resulted as follows: Capt. Fred Clark another {ol of ed up to-day to collect hi ee ‘5 apt. Fre arkenls H f\ daring base-ruoner, Hix had a Clark nor, cher; Branafi Bees © e FIRST RACK. Won" by hs ites 10 and the fans, the outcome of his excellent | pawever, con hing quall- Rle ene naj, Beaumont. | aiso that she wan to race her in other A oe will not come off, | For taree-year-olde and up, selling, | ah Wag. io to, A nd; paananement ecusielty "s Gack tes He hard reat haliptay rand |e "at the bes & fine bunch. of ball-tossers. | waters. That there la no truth In the Kuewen a ee | Barnes third r wonders for the sbu © and] the play - catchers in the league. Walle not con- As 4 great chance to win th ¥ ry Ad # . Se. Mit. Fin. Second Race—F and « half furlongs.| knows a posse batt player wi e sees ting on the oor In his post-' sidered as KY od a player Ww ant ar he moment the telegram published below On Board Steam Yacht Dreamer, % Won by Sambo, 7 4 yaand: Sita 5) Oxles |[-——— —-- = and feceived to-day shows conclusively | FRENCHMAN'’S BAY, Me., Aug. 2% ¢ 1G Brennen BS third, ‘Time1.48 at that she wil! not race against the chal-| YéSting tor Piston teralts EL connts, Si. Creamer a Thint Race—One mile and seventy | New York waters and for that ecelved your telegram in regard ta “James J. Corbett.104, Ride (Dy) yards Won by Zarel, $to Land 7 to 10; page sie he rumor that T have asked Sir Thomas ab oes recy Helly. cord for ' matter In any waters, { Lipton to give the Independenos a race 17% Satin to third, ‘ime, 1.49 3- Some weeks ago Mr. Lawson In a vr the cup contest. I have not aske i ing a race bet fa! SARATOGA El ENTRIES P AY a O N S 4 H E R EA ES | statement said he “would hold the Inde- | 1 roreiorjatters spe ici a te } . pendence in readiness until Sept. 3, dur-| 24g Wever ma ehh Twat, ke aes j Ing which time she would start In sucn | TRACK fl —__++ * open to her.’ Se ra { statement wan fssued the} races calveen from the Hub Begins Series at Washing-|Saturday’s Rich Race for Two-Year-Olds Will) csstmus and Constitution nave salle! unfair for me or any frien Hendence t attempt to plac k's owner In an embarrass: Ww, Kking in so take at ch Indirectly, 1m thi s Lipton, as all understand t to thin country for the Connte rushed to the front a up a gap agths leader, t) Sale Well and) Speedmas, wh) Tan bunched. In the run hor ‘padly and Annie Thompsoi Of the bunch In the last sixte 2+ x four race from which the Independence ton Park This Afternoon. Be Hard Fought. was barred, and Mr, Marshall, who of- , took yearcolda and up, sell brought the Jead and won handily. by ‘three lengths from Ringleader, was a pughbered — —> fered the cups which were sailed for) sole purposd uf racing for the America@ % head tn front of Connie und t auspices of the Larchmont cup. an ees y oth pleasure Of His visit ND RACE J mado a pretty runalug cateh of Willle's| From. present t addenty the fleld sinks | yacht Club, hax alnce admitted that tu- re cn deet ts Pe ciate ld ital aa ava a hie ; Brookly He AO student auger wlth ome Chana | Eueuetty, wil be fougne | Sat fluence was brought to beat <n him to * bevond, my, Understanding of ik erate lingeet| sicceants til threw iim At iret. No runs... [faces in its histy Haute | Just enough t keep tre Boston boat out of the racing svort should be conducted, | Starters, whta. jorke ry | Sheek | Trwin singled ty lett Farrell's dine ty | has loomed up fi scot fan instant It ts nald on the best of authority that tor ‘ne to secure any mord ! fa nnan 2) joules ewan wh | Numeral, by duvet whieh | Hie dt and the Columnbla and Conalltutton entered Independence, hol a Carbuncle, 113, a iiteag for iaree!)| BAe yrange et seattered Me) jek Joyner has In charge. While all | jot and. aroun the nat auarer | the races off Oyater Hay with the un- ot deand broken up. he FL B00: ite @ turlon antler, «aha ster been | the horas run to the accompaniment of | | A hal © Independence 4 a mdiwasnevernended,. We datewrg sae et DL Fe ne idie dosnes |Rkrett rowing from. rhe. thourands | ATTN Oe tarter, and further, Mr, taal ail" her Yrtendy may” hake. was never bh 124 Marea Poy 04 singled to co q oc z er * ) bes iN remecien smal tteert| eo! fe boat ois) Bunce raced. fh Hilaneemanee 12) Donoy: stpeied to conte and reached | iiys bean carefully: preps den} "Suen hax been sald concerning, the | tyalin, of the America's Cup Committ look, at the boat 1 had. fondly or Btrete S tworyearvoldeiy’ealllngis Ove ; tetenling tide Cooler mas | with a view of maki ninning of tha race on the. spain Track. | ing gai, “Tt war a mistake the allow: | moat nobly cand nob "apes Shaw th a Fraatcte| ae frst uy trwin, Hamilton's | ‘Those things are aulet sae NE NorteaNt This | ing of the Independence to race against | men, by LAW! as if St { . mitt WALL. GH ; Was felded to Kelley by | however, and every knows that} w uid be very nic tacular | the Coluimt or Constitution, Boun rem be ier Up. St. Finngn then PARK, BROOK i Nimeraliiiaa Zworked fachnrg) 3 nt of put from the horseman's! "Tt iy new yachting history, the barring | por a th ‘ e {rn ‘amare vler Was thrown out at first by | SUM < mya rf t ore oO) : lt pints son repeal in this telegra: ones oy i aa eb he Sa eae eee at ieee be | Dial. which certalniy xlves him a rosy | end of tt there would alwayn be more OF) O Ge aq yacht built for the defense of jependence will be broken up, Hyb tackled Withee eho Jan Was also a{jookeln at the Futurity, particularly as|!¢* Msaatiefaction. the cup. and on this matter the following me aft OM yoniloes eat the nit j viethn “on! striix » runs atentlestoniglinalacn sealant Stralght Course the Metter. Nore in New York §t to not generally | Be, Vas ei fae BE amen ‘ 8 1Ol Red Damaa} Nona orenth as ‘| tin OTs He muat be very good, however, tol tn a tare fleld a horae getting away | known that T. W. Lawson, before he} | Frenchman fe. trina, SR ee rancracts ca pou vefore the < Lowe nent a grounder to: Daly and| beat the bunch that will come from |last would have no chance, whereas On| gaye out the contract for the Indepen- |, ,“Speaking for thouaanda of friends of 1 4 and. seventy yar clouds bung over Honed At frat.” Long ifted A hah ne | Saratoga. Naaturtim, Goldsmith and] & prond, straight course, where there !81 1c.” Gpiained the opinion of Gen. | te yidependence, I ank thet. Instes ' ne ii Agsea p. vee Ol MA shower at any moment Dolan,” Kittridge paated a slow wrasse: | sere FH Thine chute? © haif-nilie run to the bend, every horae | ‘tence, opiained the opt breaking her up, you lay her up at the 2 | ounteous Tht Routt ue Mavihelcboterkhdldanot. jen, who nailed him at first,| King Hanover, of the ftney string, [hae a chance to get through if he has} Paine, which Is as follo Bummer street Bridge, Hoaton, an object ore: Cot 1) Chantaier 101 the root and Yankee, Blue Girl and Heno, of the | the speed, ‘The straight course Is much Gep. Paine's Opiaten. nto rs fram all patte of the Mayor “H1g] turn out tn ag large numbers ay heret a waa at first] Madden stable, look to hold the race| the botter where a stake of this value I der ‘th {the deed gtft, Terie Cae nthes uresments apse ine abe . sialke diet im pate . r ¢ nder ferme of s Btart geen forenertnera deers enutamerey tants 200) Chim, | Lowe made a clever stop | safe, In a race of this xort, however, | 2° Mell". nas been no stan of! a person need not be a member of any {country of ‘he old holding the cup a axenatiny ; ’ resent when the sume ariel The] at Real, “ahieh wa Ne Mest batter te| Where there in'a Aid of Afteen oF more aicivenecamons ThonPuttrier” eligibies| Chay: the defending vessel need not be most brutally and unjustly barred plo! ot 1 sare plated to pinay the Cham.| walk. Irwin’ fled out to. Demone vf) |hore, and all have been working In good 3 ones Happy second : SHAMROCK OUT Alana Rehr eat eriee LAGHA ER Ristineaced| cies martes, it fe diMeult to tell what wii | hore. ani all Nave Pevork hau -beensfve| a yacht, and a Rockport atone sloop, if| Tt le evident that Mr, Lawsontwitt ‘ Kas: happen. Ive priaoa for yaoht Labo! ame at ON cup COURSE. | ment. and as Manton’s crowd ts playing Fee 3 shat furlongs tn 1.60%, and he had Goldamith | fast enough and within the conditions Giver petnent Sora yecnLe ony Sse Day ( D rt 1 wea tr ate, He bea! damith, an = race the t ball at present tt waa no wonde BASEBALL CHAT. dire ethers thin War what made Mr. Mackay” pur= pareed Gbon Dae ep sarrrsies ee she: Independence) in| the: mixup Joowes "Th : elt contident of taking all th ——— The tavort , | Chaae the colt. fend|the cup, snd, further,<the Puritan. | ita mtatenent that Designer, Crommine eae (Continued from Prest from the Hub me: WIth the Glante o favorites may get away badly;|° ‘There Is not much talk about the Fu-| when she defended the cup, was not en- |40n8 statement, that Designer Crownines Hag = Manion selected bg iN Donovan to] QS 12 three gam they may be interfered with In the |turity ee here, for the reaso! race a fore: rolled in the New York or any other |fo design another Eup tetender for tht.d a h en the bard cw . i ts certainiy looks ast ¥ ry one has conceded rr lore= c OAM yacht ¢ aol Mitermane tens w can ene| fort thelr ee 15 Tend ‘ ‘ | Ment interests. ut under the ol 1 ~ : Yor three and up; sellin; : wed beating out through the Aiea ines Pence Sin ate | eee "6! Mans. Many things may happen in the|’ Yor Ethelbert was considered a sure | agent.’ ” eizteectt. ; malr RainitiaatronRcnodd Hae a Uae ine to vee the| race that the public will not see, for at] Winnor In the Suburban. as was also! Further, Gen. Paine sald: “Te Purl- FAMOUS R No. 88818 j f ors, ant ‘ Goskene tint at) Commando In the Realization, but both Starters AtecFvte was #lated to face the local | Be could anes Ore. farlens, pfsthen rece will De] Were beaten, tan In 185 flew the private £olors of 5 2 TAQ) At AL28 AL M. (ie Shamrock was stil run In the dark, so to speak. inl: reasonable, therefore, in view of | Edward Burgess, he at the time not 3 : . ES . H aritineheandiwanbancuchone ‘The watching crowd will ace some tiny | ail the upsets that racing history: chron- si . J Cb Parnes andlinaslahoution ) tenma will play a double-header 2 almost Irepwaible thinwe? | horses manoeuvring at thelpost three, | iclear to. oon der any horse jn any Thee | Pen a member of the New York Yacht KREMER, Druggist, 428 7th Av... ¥. ' f the Bandy Hook Lig! rrow, Irst one being started | | Bi Doh ood enough for New ‘ vay. Then there | 4,8uFe thing? Tt will certainly he a hot Club." = ship. 1 'T Was aby halt a mile | at 2 0 clas c her immediately | York. plichet another grea: uame for the Pitts. | quarters of a mile away, Then there | race, and every foot of it will be bitterly | When Mr. Lawson was told of Gen. pry RM erRVOL hel atten THOAL afterward, envi a warn yesteniay Ie allowed the ‘Heintee” | will be a sudden scramble, a great cloud | contested. Paine'n opinion, he said: “The General le shee ula arhar's a ret tuning. . [is the best yachting authority in this ‘booklet. Dr.Chapman,107 E.: At 29 POM Shamrock came —— about a t A balloca Mbtopaatl, | Slagle lined the ball to short lett for country, js he not, and Is surely good T ck. Te’ waa called out o 7 ‘ ” headed int Hook, ‘The wind | sirineas Blagle stole nec a et LATEST BOXING NOTES. enough for me to go ahead on. Sportsmen's Goods, ' had fallen to al 4 dead calm. on to third on I's low throw. 60 This seta aside the untrue, statement F ; ———— oe Daly. Demont was the 1 Bean- it Aghter of that tho owncr of the Independen BICYCLE CO., 23 Park NENT Withe thind Inetiecestions we Cwenty-rount bout ent ahead ami pullt his yashe knowing WILLI eke pee o A T I E GA N In advance that he could not start in the tar Eatablished 10 Yre. ‘ ir, Lawsoi tal Kale on 30,000 Tires, Vime, Ha: " ©) trial fraces.y Sincs/tbatitine Me ped ig RO rat " lS Sropped out of iS sho wo pace: Ki Went on and fousht tt out t so Pibete Bil toes nie 2) NOTES OF THE GOLFERS. front of Aith n h — ig Es Tush at the dbase. hich Long cond, elng the third in succession, No {has always maintained that he was ci A remarkable score wae tage at Seabrtaht. a nek ty din civieltibg amateur front | Su) Andrew at Wan Al 2 id titled to the treatment accorded the late eur record : throw to. Dolan Ww Edward Bu who, like himaelf, was . rT , =; late cagdcanags night and spent yesterda: ward Burgean, . ney to Willis, No runs, Belg Re Nae) Haba va training cat, the qarden. In "all, he | never a member of the New York Yacht Medical. Ne : Inashle ALot. which. he. bwle een 5 is oN vale] Teeled off about forty miles at nw good | ciub. = ‘ wats, 107, 3 | Greene’ ond ao equollyrenurtes ited eas 5. edt: wala Square Garden, when ‘Robby’ Walc|elip.” ails chiog effort, however, was Hl GRIND! ie Seco M0, O'Contor 58) esraniyonds se saualll re Mamtiton's ithe akywraper wan gai yfartin Duty of cate! "| thour, the redoubtable motor hitting pace. On a small track the ubl It will be disappointing news for New| , OLD DR. ; gels, 101 2 B | ier ue Lee sae 3-30] Ting drive to, rights which a Lomein tenes from the South, meets “Johnny” iy Sees ricelonsloretine erottetne Seer ap ae SLB On GRINDLES sclentibe.ireetmmat Yioed ett fa Se pat ees on the run by) Keeler (champtes dtras Jeftriee bee dle} Bob Arm-|son, the Chicagoan, in a fifteen-mile|/acoount, and Nelson evidently appre- Standing of the Clubs. oe akin (ivi paine In the bones, red [ren erty ple EER rer madly at three of Donovan's In= | start for San Pranciaco st ence to beste aeerains | StFU ‘This event is really the most/clates that fact. The Swede is 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘sore chroat and mautb,_ ulee ‘ fh mow of the tentne in the White | HOOT and the Beangaters took the | nim tor nie baitie with Gus Rublia, "| {nteresting that has been arranged since | Provided for in the pacing lino, ag pci Me be “Ye BPG, | gammaton, 2 arrangements are tet K. bt jandier, ow who ree! jteabut 4 Temove weal, ouatalns, and acransimnaals are bine meds fer |i CaptsiKelteyiwas called out on airikes| cares ierine ecleie eshitrcentatene ath teen | Gee eee eee latest and fastest type. Phitedeipti S| rae cee phyeiclace, ‘Remember Gas Daly ‘was the second victim on hi oo si A. course that ral favor since ite| xoarer, which Hamilton collared easlly.| betore the Treaton “A. 3 to Jnoeptlog fe that of the Staraapequa Golf Club, of Dahlen algo struck out weakly. — Ni| should beat Moore i Long Island, where @ series of weekly handicap | runs, Bot class with bin, $24 team matches Je being, bold’ fet! members, ‘Thira ne. Another, fant, to be decided The profemaional ie Dugene Rite night will be the. bout care club maiotaine aa aisee ‘tieoaole Porth aid mal Se ish ft foul Se wtch [snes the Ratien light-weight, of Crnemess Cirgutt o¢ aboot ewe rhowwand ies Lat roles nena ook niece, Set] During the past season WaNhour has| Among the spectators to-night will be | firooklya Steal. Handler arisen from the ranks of second-raters| Walthour's parents, who have dome /8t. Low hurry, for the latter dees|to ‘the first flight of middle-distance| ‘To™ the pate to see him race. and his race there ae t ai races, three DR. GRINDLE has a record for ‘eures, OFYIGE OVEN 20,)BARS AT 171 West Ith oes detween 6th aod 7th ‘Atvien trea, Bt Hours. 9 to 9. Cy