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a f bilities later. BROOKLYNS TRI LAST BOW | IN BOSTON. William ©. Tee whitnevie Most Prominent Can- didate Shows Great Speed in Final Trials and Is in the Best Possible Condition. Both Teams Anxious to Come Out on Top ose who have follo a ry Season's Games. ee OH ED CELIREES Co CD urity at head Hay ously plek William Jtney’a Nasturtiom as the fa- vorite, In hin final trial the fect t went the alx farlonge in 1142-5. The opinion of the ral birds wae thai he was not extend- He te in the on, Yankee, which went the distance yesterday in 1.14465, to-day did © looked as wone atal F trinin tom He, in cow HOB MEN HIT THE BALL. , Willis,Proved a Puzzle to Hanlon’s; Men, as He Did in Brooklyn Last Week. ‘The Datting Order. Brooklyn. Keeler. rf. Sheckard. onda for Blue Girl, mil Lux Canin, atx furlongs, Caughnaw atx swe furlogue, Ir Long. as, L 1 etree Willan Numeral, alx furlonge, 1.17, (Spe t SOUTH SDS, BOSTON. | All night jong the sound of trampilng Aug. 29,—The mplons and Beane | hoofs, the whinnying complaints of thor- Tepumed thelr argument here | oughoreds, shouting of men and after a hot ssion on the banks of -* were rdoon the tree-jined roads Gowanus, during which Hanjon’s hi wing to Sheepshead Bay, When the men trimmed the selects three out nted the trees this morning four. The two clubs will complete ¢ closed that reminded on series of twenty games py Saturd d-time county fair. y and if the Trolleyites can keep up their track of the Coney Island Jockey recent gait they will return home with the odd game to thelr credit. At present the serics stands 9 to # in favor of Brooklyn, and {1 does not re- ling platers and_pertormers h degree that af injury to {them at this time would be some- quire a normal school graduate or an 1 the nature of a nattonal calam- expert: mathem. an to e it out ‘Toese latter were the Futurity en- that the Superbas need two out of the « taking taelr nal try-out for the remaining three games to capture the} big race on Saturday plum. Tn the grand-stand, packed around the The “Champs” ey tt will be Ike find. | judges’ stand and lining both sides of ing them to win that brace of games,|the Futurity course, were crowds of and the Beantown weaklings will he | me J stop watches in their hands lucky 1” they escape with a Victory, | se a line on the fleet younget Hanlon’s stand-bys are ‘out for t tha mpeéte in the hearth Rant now, and any team that «| for Saturday af upward filght will have to play re were women in the too— Romena! ball women. Some of them had stop], Willie Keeler has changed hie batting | watches, and al! of them wore diamonds + hfs | despite y hour wer rin rday style and ts putting mor welts. His two triples y swarmed with horees of ali classes | ( s THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1901 | geo OO O0OUDDCD 00 GOGOGO00 C000 0000000 008 1S OOO00000 O0o0 (aVOLeforetererare In a cowie the longest hits he has mad: i It was by no means of months, and there are more of that ow the work of the brand coming, he says Teatners tries Jimmy Sheckard and the reat are-con- | ay jude snecekarnivall fident that the swate they collected off Thetcammontet| Kid Nichols were only a starter | UmAren Talents One thing {* certain us a Ie of | orkes and treexe yesterday's wallopipg, and that !© thle lias alone In tie eof 0 galloping Boston will not put Nicholy on the fir- h. This fooled many, but the wise | ing lne against the Superbas tn the le iwirde contd ne decelved. They present series. knew the horses, amd the me of all the George Ahearn, Duke Farrell's under- omising entries ts written In thelr lit- study, hails from Troy and t# unac- BK quainted with the waya of National Leagye sotlety. He Is here with the 5; Superbas, but ‘barring the fact that hin fled to Dale ‘name graces the hotel register no one Sten tuning. J would know of his presence. rn] Kennedy ted to Hamil Kk Mga ttle fellow of the Jimmy Carey | out, by way mont Ha type, but there the similarity ends, for | RTQpbed Sheekarits | een the new catcher wouldn't even say a as Delded out by alred to Daly. Willie runs | word to the umpire on provocation. The ‘reavon probably is that he has t not been initiated Into the players’ asi ciation yet and has not become ac- quainted, It 1s said he can catch like ‘@ streak, but Ahearn won't tell, He may get a chance to show his capa- Seventh I lan doubled to right. Tenn Is dispeed of Kelley Daly's fy and D, n singled. Lowe fumbled [rwin's gran! filing the banes. Ahearn | who stepped on third | ‘ing Dahlen, and then threw t : The latter jug Wemont It was Donovan's turn to do sinb duty, but “Wild Bill” caught a heavy coid on the train last night, and was excuned Ay to fear. Demont A's anstst by Manager Hanlon. ho relected “Brickyard” Kennedy. ‘The Bellaire ) Inning. veteran {s in good shope, and had all Nit In front of the plate kinds of speed in practice. Victor Wil- Kittredge Demont Ms, who shut out the Superbas tant ecru Taste CES was called on to repeat s aanlats Lowe Frank Selee has returned from a trip aught stealing on through New » ha looked " Lang fend NS over some promising, youngsters for next year. He Inflelder SECU OS: Carney and ©: kert and] Dolan lned fly to Slagle Kelley Smook, of Worcester soaker cLeretantitabieen ieaeir The American Leaguers started on runs. thelr Western trin ulght, so there SORE BY INNINGS was a fair crowd on hand when play RE ORDO TOE DELO a ea) began. AS First x Keeler placed a slr BASEBALL CHAT. Bheckard alred to Slagie. and Keeler was called out eecond. No runs Slagie ripped “Dolan t yn a steal at Standing of the Clubs, NAL LARUE. of re. Tenney stroll emont - al win to Kelle: ing 4») Cooley tied “to Dolan, a6 Daly handed over Hamil 404 One run. Second Inning. Kelley wi : Keljey [owas caumht Hiret on a quick ‘throw py Wills, Dahlen worked a free pass to first. Irwin aired co Demout 0 rens. oa Sheeka r ans, Third Inning. Farrell war felted out nedy’e short drive bounded hunds to Long, who towsed + out. Keeler grounded to Dem runs, Dadlen made a good dificult fy pack of third @ pretty stop of Tonney's yragser, threw the dull Into the bleachers, back ave te te at tredge’s Willis grounded Jen. No mien wil! Manager y much aby by Lowe. wil Bitiy Geller terday's (runner taking third. Then he re himaels by pleking up Demo welt and throwing T. nut in. Demont was nate on a e Ro rune. Poughkeepale at Weehawken, Fourth Inning. ‘Two teams that have always put up a Bheckard singled fast game of ball when they meet are fcrcead_ him at. secon the Hongtkeepste team and the. Weat into Demont and N Field Club, The?. will play. aplay. He war roundly hissed jorowd, Kelly Med to Cor = Was on his way to ras cauaht but taok secon Demont's row, Daly aired (4 Cooley. No r Cooley. bupted to gin Yorn Wton was safe Mecause Daly fun: MIL Cooley took third on the singled, scorine ton. Lat by th Dolan ba eir second game of the season to- gether next Sunday at che Weehawkan Krounds. | lige t back to fr — Deegan to Plich for Newburs Johnny Decgan, the ex-Glant pite who etruck out seventeen men in a ame at Rahway last Sunday, will pitch or the crack Newburg team in thelr game, with the Hoboken team at the George Cricket } Newburgs will also Long ieiteriuge at second, acoring. Hinner's end of the H TOOUDOOOOOUL The gene Wiliam © al opinion Wailtney ae Fu Nia pocket Hie Nasturtlum will go to the post a favorite, and he ether owns outright or has an interest in moat of the other horses that c te eo win Blue who will run in John The pr f ach Girl, tonsa pr tontinued from iret Page) Ke its his t 1 der to M wh f time Crossing te plate bounder ty vin, wh on a lightning throw run, Selbach got into the free Strang tried to jared out on. strike easily be a tite Haltren of a ‘K to the to right [righs. Jacki! |atiga's ay muffed v: Jenning w, del ne pass part . putt in ait hant ner by ‘running f nd catching his pretty steal of third grounder was badly fum- Barry and George reached first Davis t he alld over 1ohim out. rop ‘Mach made a Avia's eany 1 by Tach scored on the error. bi steal second, and Barry but touch ru Second Inning. Hallman's bounder over ‘Taylor's he waa meaty stopped by Marphy and fh nzel tn Crows fte. High stout ity Lwhich wae eh verly tured by Howernan, ‘Townsend veof Taylor's high ones to sack and moved up to homaw's second} “n a nlow boundor Gy out at first. No runs MeBride walked. Murphy’ | rounder to Cross forced "Mac" at acc- ond Ganzel forced Murphy at second stand. pnd. «Thoma: for escond second 4 falta, Marry Murp MeHride doub baKKer, t firat by art by . or McBride's {Towerman doubled him uj Harry. Aptured by Jacklltech near the No runs. NASTURTIUM GETTING FINAL TRIAL FOR THE GREAT FUTURITY AT SHEEPS- FEOOQOODODGODO HIHOHOOHSHGOSOSGOHOOTOTES DOBOQOOHS, Coc / DoopoopDoDaoGG =AD BAY @|in 1. Railbirds Are Almost Unanimous in Pick- ing Him to Win— Other Trials for Rich Stake at Sheepshead Bay. “It looks to me," sald Mr, Madden, “that every horse in the race has a enance. All are working about even, and it should be anybody's race. So far as I know, every horse-that {s to start Ix In the pink of condition.” Race Will Re Memorable, “They are working too close together to enable anybody to hazard a predic- ton on the winner,” sald Mr, Joyner. It wall be a mertorable race without a t AML of Mr. out vesterda: Madden's horses were tried and rome of them were sent the Futurity distance—lig feet short of six furlongs—this morning. Guntlre was sent a mile in 1.43 vester- day and repea the performance thi& t elx furlongs y covered the same ng in 1151-2, Blue le In 1.43 2-5. Yankee, pounds, covered six fur- in yesterday, The bent could *do, extended, this morning wus 1151-5 for the distance. Rumor distane Girt carry longs he ne 16 LAL t-3 it that Yankee has gone stale and will not be rong contender for the rich prize, but the ways of J. E. Mad- den are hard to fathom. Nastartiam’s Final Work. Nasturtium's final work was given yesterday, when six furlongs were gone over in 1142-8. This morning Nastur- ttum was galioped a mile, covering the Mistance In two minutes, King Hanover and Goldsmith, who are handicapped by heavy Imposts, due to winningr in Sa- Tatoga, were not out to-day, John Daly's Barron was sent six fur- longs tn 1163-5 this morning against the same distance covered in 1.16 4-5 yes- terday. Lux Casta went the course in LU 1B. There was a buzz of surprise when Sanford & Son's Caughnawagn was seen on the track trying out at the Futurity distance. A tip went around that this horre has been saved up and !s a gout thing. ughnawaga went six furlongs tn 1.15 3-4, Perry Belmont's Numeral, which considered a likely entry, loafed along, for alx furlongs this morning, finishing ‘and fighting the Jockey. Numeral looks fine. There ts a rumor current that the triat.in 117 this morning was much In the nature of a bluff and that Numeral went six furlongs yesterday in 1,13, Nothing more will be “one in the way of speeding the Futurity cand{dates, and the beautiful race course will be ts considered) the Futurity of 19M promises to aur- Nosturtium, 18 pass the glory of the event on any y Mr. Whitney previous occaston, candidates were worked, Among the trainers who were out k yesterday, and all were early supervining the work of thetr clr final spins thls charges were J. E. Madden, Jack Joy- track was lightning fast, ner, Littletleld, Rogers and W. O. Scully. exent i Sa ea _NEW YORKS AT HOME *TACKLE PHILADELPHIAS. ery Jenni Third Inning. ht Fi Jelohit og een fanned | sort kK out. Si recond 0: ren bounde t and Vaa rs rth Ban nd hit enfely to ae t right for homas. vunted to ball to Davis, foreing Townsend Rarry venta fly to McBride 8 had pre q pled to ti ht trying ta stretch the hit Into a Murphy waa thro: Ganael NEWPORT TO-NIGHT. | BRISTOL, R Aug, 29—The Con- stitutlon wan rot iaunched from the) NEWPORT, marine railway to-day change in pt Duncan's desis might bo gained by giving the body plates a second coat of oll. y of thme for this extra work, | and early this morning the erew re-| sumed operations which will give the | tho Inte ‘Cornel yacht a much better polish below the [nes Keone, th water line, Four It 1s understood now that the erntt | dettorday ane will be put overboard to-night and tm- mediately taken to Newport In tow of the Mount Morrta. ‘The clubtopsall spars were overhauled? to-day and put in shape. There are #0 few dofecta in the mainsall that it was decided not to “make. any charges at present and the canvas will be used tn Mts present form in the trial races, ————_ Motorman Meld fur Man's Dea under roud trains. The frat matter, wet about, station on’ tim from proach the bar Baker read to re. ‘iis forced ‘hi mmlsaued to trwin. Th Vitth: Inning. to! "Hamilton, ‘Long as- parr ret the on Sunday. The have four National League players with them. _——— ral Money for Mili Hlontment of th ros Aug. 2.—The appor- fonment.of the militia appropriation 8 been made. seepuect feut ete 413,745 usetts, $31, rate ree runs. 4 ae jew aad with fast drivii rison avenve charged with Patrick C, Judge, of No, 138 West Fiftieth street, the motorman of the Sixth avenue car ‘which knocked down and killed Jeremiah Conway, of No, 23 Bedford street, at West, Broadway and Broome'strect yeaterday, was arraigned before Magistrate Cornell in: Jefferson Se ee to-day and’ remanded: to prised ‘when er ol DEFENDER WILL MILLIONAIRES LEAVE BAISTL. AE FINED $25.20 CONSTITUTION MAY GO TO “REGGIE” VANDERBILT AND | FOXHALL KEENE RODE FAST (Special to The Brening World.) Rigas because of the Police Departn ent began this’ moming resulting from Mr. {@ Wat upon the soclcty chauffeurs who that some advantage are terrorising the reallents of Ocean [drive by running their autos over that ‘There thoroughfare with the Actims of thi Regiaaid Varderbilt. they were Ve. While they had pot been informed o! the Chief's reason for requesting # call they were nog at all sur- were beckoned to the pol! ther: war against them, which charged Mr. Keene ing his aut Baturda commit! r to Cros: youn, ander dll expert poloist and gen: sportaman, received of of Police Bonjamt! requesting them In the mildeat kind of language to call upon him at the police station this morning upon an important Nine o'clock was the hour, and although ordinarily that would be much too eur.y for & young man of leisure ta ing a ue offense said Mr, Vanderbiit, Mr. Keene: ysBheric condl- Jay afternoon Each of them professed to be puzzled to pick a winner. SHAMROC A DAY Bowerman jn Instead of dancing out on the ocean} for anothes day training in atift | breezes and white-capped rollers, Sham- | rock lazily nodded her!head in the} ripples of the gheltered Horseshoe a Sandy Hook h-day. It wan a day of for the “green beauty,” but not for her crew. Skipper Bycamore found ay the finish of yenterday's long trial spin that the ‘new mainsail and new club topsall had been stretched a little too much. ‘ney have had a severe text since they were frat used, which ts lesn than a week ago, and a few wrinkles have developed. ‘yen with these wrinkles they were Infinitely superior to the sails of the natitution; but Sycamore wants per- fection, and the crew will recut the canvas to-day, Yacht’s Most Satlefactory T: Shamrock's jaat trial apin was even more satisfactory to Liptap, Watson and Sycamore than any of the twenty In four hours’ ealling, with ranging from ten. to twelve knots, and a choppy sea, not a flaw could be found in the challenger but the wrinkles in the two sails spoken of. Sycamore held her off and did not ask the Irish yacht to do her best, and yet there were times when she ran away from the fast tugs following her. It Wee a disappointment to the eritica that the famous spinnaker wire not net when she was on the wind. This sail is said to be more ofa marvel than any- ‘thing in Bhamrock's wardrobe. . ‘The spinnaker pole was set last night and the aall will probably be used to- morrow. Hek's Un nty singled th and on he plate. Hall- Cros atruck walked B nacrl. atruck away, | ch first riick elbuch ' out. One rang who Hourly. started k throw to No runs. ent, but was ty out I's foul fy wi 7 quiet until to-morrow, It is Hkely~that fifteen starters will face the flag tehe Futurity. K HAS OF REST. Sir Thomas Happy. Bo satisfied are Sir Thomas and De signer Watson that Shamrock 1s even now ready to race that they did not sail on her yesterday, Instead, the Irish sportaman entermined a big party of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and some of the oMcers from Fort Hancock. ‘A the Erin early in the Teen beauty" sail and then went ashore to see some of Uncle Sam's great guns tested on the proving grounds at Sandy Hook. The Lipton ftcet, aithough our of the ia visited by’ every craft in rk Harbor that finds time to AU the bi ocean, liners hey pase. b: ant the pa senger steamers running\to Long Branch the Highlands come in close to allow the passengers to cheer and wave at Shamrock. May Net See De Sir Thomas has not made up bia mind whether ne will see one of the Newport trial races or not. He will, if he can find time. 38 even In’ pureult of sport, and 3,00 miles from home, ta a Very ‘busy man. two secretaries on the Brin are Rept at work most of the te suggestion of a New York Yacht Club member that It would be well to change crews and skippers on the Bri tol 3 has found favor among ane! “old barnacies'’ who have seen all races of the two defenders. Others 4 shat the time has passed for such an specimen and that even such a well- 4 ied crew of a some time in complicated ng, Conatitution, Iniougn Charlie Darr fa one of the canniest skippers on the sea, he would have to, feel his new charge out before he Ay the speed out of her be thinks ‘he c 2.—The Aur. epeed of rail- e¢ crusade were at son of t, and Fox- Like Oliver Twist, George H. Keteh- | am, owner of the great Cresceus, ls not satisfied with his horse's wonderful ‘achievements of the past In procuring records and “wants And eo it is that that yearning of the owner has set him about. trotting the horse in a race against time at the Provi- dence track to-morro Ketcham believes ,his horse ‘capable of doing what he aeks, but only to-mor- row can tell the success or failure of the greatest trotter that ever was hitehed to a. aulky. ‘There are.others than. Ketcham who belleve the has a great deal more in bim than been shown, Trotting experts of the country who follow the harness racers allover the ctrenit ere confident in “their ballet, the¥> ie \there ever)is to be two-mile trotter eae Some time notes from H. Richards, at the police ice court. J rants re worn out m0) an le on Har. other ‘The Het die CRESCEUS TO TRY FOR NEW.RECORD. that his Ike will never be seen again, Even those who know little of te game know Cresceus, They like him for what he has done, and not only the eyes of the trotting enthuriasts will be directed to the horse's tré4l, but the eyes of the whole world. i New Yorkers appreciate anything wonderful. ‘They admire it, and that is why many hundreds will go to tho Rhede Island city -to” nee Cresceus in hie fight inst trm¢, They want to be there, for they are sure the present will be lowered\ag) ‘Se sunrises, and they want to to tell of thelr seeing the per- formance. But those New Yorkérs will not be the only ones who will be there. Society folks at Narragansett and Newport, always interested in horaes, will turn Out jon’ manee ito eee). Cresceus) perform: and’ the attendance will surely the. veyet een SALany: (rete ALS FOR $50,000 FUTURITY MAKE __ SARANAC STAKE _WHITNEY’S NASTURTIUM FAVORITE. GOES TO DUBLIN. Se aon Shaw Starts Getaway Way at Saratoga by! Winning First Fhree Races. / RACE TRACK. SARATOGA, Aug. 29— ¢ of Rosere; Get-away day brough“out an immense crowd to the course this afternoon and there was only a falr card from which to pick the winners. The Saranac Btake, at a mile gnd a furlong, for three- yetr-olds, waa the feature promising the best race of the afternoon. * The weather was a trifle aultry, Dut very pleasant. The track was In euperd buphe was outrun by By who set the pace Into tM stretch, fol: lowed by Jamés P. Keating, Par Exce' lerce and Utopian. * When they ate: ht ened out the pacemaker quit and Exrellonce showed in front. She died awoy awain, however, and Utoplan, taking the lead in the last sixteenth, drow “away and won cleverly by a length froia Tribes Hill, who waa a hetul In front of Belles Commoner. THIRD RACE Bara lant fartencicane for three-year-olds; mile-and a,far- ‘The Usual Get-Away Tips. Sterters, wits. Jocks. Setit 78. cartes’ nevertheless, it looked as if tt might] THe Aaymer, Ie. © anaes eh 1 be a favorites’ day. Fred Walbaum lncrensed the gize of string by purchasing Ben Mci) Fred Bruhne & Co., for Duplin and Chuctanunda raced aera: head and ‘nead, speedily opening Fam of half a’ dozen lengths on Q ymer and Baron Pepper. It was + array eerice of $10,000. This ts « ae bee which of the leagers would price if tr ach&k first, and it was Chuctahunda. He J.T. Stewart secured a covple of} heren to tire as they swung into the serviceable two-year-olds from AUEUBL] gieprh, and Shaw. taking No eh Belmont In Rag Tag and Rose Plum FIRST RACE, For three-year-olds and up; eliing; with Dublin, faced him out to th winrting by ‘a length and a half. uc~ tanimda tired a0 badly that Baron Pep- per was able to get up and beat him out mile and a of spond mon mer, fourth, Chuctanunda. FOURTH RACE. Fors two-yearveMde® selling: fre an4@onetalt by a head. The Rhy- as only beaten a himed Bs nner rte turlookbe. a rotor, 96, Cochran. Snsoensee shesctiearey Starmers, wbte, ocke, SINEFin. ur. Place ‘Dee King. 103, O'Connor. Frivol, 110, Wonderly..... 1 24 Great American, 98,Smtth Roseceugt, 106, 64 Lisaié A.. 86, Thompson 1 Fonterstx, 4 Mart goa Won driving. ple Ssh, yes, 110. oon H H zie A. jumped away ravers 108, Dunn...... Peto he) back stretch, | Bama YA. 3.1104 2 showed the: way Start fate, Won driving. Time—1. followed > and Lady Chorister atter tl ik up the running. Frivel jumped away in front 4 and led the ers a merry dance to makiog(all all fine running, won in a the stretch. Speedinas moved into sec-| by a from Rosgoourt, who beat ond place. at the turn, and when For emia head for place. Thess straightened away took the leag. Shaw) two 1) head and by behind the Rursel her home tn hie beat. style, winner throughout. Emma A. M.,.the Sanding off a rush ‘Asquith and |.favoritey had no speed. Ny) Althea. who -Gniened Very. etrone. | Speedmas won by ahead: Asquith was a neck in front of Althea. No¢ SECOND RACE. For two-year-olds; 5 tartones, FIVRR RACE. handicap; 020 mile en® epventy' For alt@ages; wards. sure First Wade. Ren MoDiwi, 110, Agnes D., 109, Wonderly Start Koad. "Won driving. Tine—3.44 44. Woods bent Ben Mcphul, the mudebot favorite, away at a clipping pace aa if jt hts. Starters, Utopian, 104, Shaw. TTrihes itil. 112, Barns es Commoner, 109, Jocks. St. HIf.Fin. 64 1 4 wisn fees 3 I a three- narter arace. He 2 Qpened Up a ma ve lengths on Par Excellence, 114, SoG 4| Agnes _D., while First Whip wasp a 8 Zirh, 105, Cochran BG th twin away, a couple of lengt Byrne of Rovcrea, the run down the back-stretch proiolan 317 §| Whip closed on Agnes D., and toge! He Grai}, 100, 97 8 12 4 they clomtd on Sfcbhul wnat | J. P. Keating, os.0'C ar H $9 4 Firat Wha, nalled Tht a tn the atret Tioperces, 92, #1010 4 15 and won @ crackin, by 3 Start good, won "Hidden out. Time—1 vt 3-5. scant length. Agnes Cees on Round of Glen View's ‘Tournament Beg J. P. Keating was the first to show, | lengths awe: 2,—The races run here to-Gay restated | Lucy Locket whi ‘ime—1.21 8- 6 to 5 fpr place, ran eecotad; King COVERS CHICAGO COURSE TO- Laren third. ‘The races schgiuled to be run ae to- 2s _ follows: G Won py tenderer. 2 tot ba are Second Racy Seven-elghths, of a Dellis third, Mrbe—1 26 3-4. DAY IN 76. DELMAR FINISHES, gay resulted a lkows: RACE TRACK, HAWTHORN®, Saag. | i Sirst Race—Six and a half \ Muzzah, 4 t1 1 lace, Tan —Won by © 1 to oat: ts 7) vad Third Race—short course.--Won by Corelo, 6 to 1 and 3 to 2; Lord Ace dale, 7 to 10 for place, ran it a RACE TRACK, DELMAR, Aug @—, rst Race—Mive and CHICAGO, Aug. 2%.—Nearly 100 golf players teed off to-day in the quallfying round of, the annual open tournament of the Glen View Club, Tho feature trophy of the tournament ts the Glen View cup, heretofore taken outright by the successful contestant, but this time to go to the club to which the winy ner belongs. ; ‘The quullfying round began at 10 o'clock, and was for eighteen holes medal play. The elght lowest scores wil qualify for the champlonship cup and the next three elghthe will quality respectively for the Consolation, Look- in and Also Ran cups. The play will ba continued Saturday. Phelps B. Hoyt, of Glen View, started the play, pairing with Louls Allis, of Ailiwaukee. In hin qualifying play the ern champion won his game, mak- course in 80, Allis'a score naif Won by Aleda, 10 to 1 and 4 zler, for, play 9 to 5, waa second: Holmes third. rome — 1.10 1-4. Second Race Pos M icak . i to 6 aha’ 3 Pat reteg Was “aerpndy, Bathe Tee Third Race—Three mile Won by iluntressa, avon wor and t 1% Miss Golightly, 1 to 2 for Lay Piel second;~Revoke, third. Time-Li GUARANTEE TO CURE ' The above e ment, but ites tacts, De trusses. If you Gu you will wear one to your os ves, No truss wil Other scores were; Upham, Glen View, %; Leland, Midlothian, Palmer, Riverside, 91; Beach, Cleveland, 87, Frazier, Glen View, %%; Thompson, ton Park, %: Geraghty, Glen Grepe, Glen View, 98; Hib- %; Counselman, Mid- Mt amen tly cured ‘he hi parnes by De jemoes: severe forme 40,000 of Zee testimonials wa application. VARICOCELE IM DROCRLE CURED. Chemic-Electro Institute, DR. ALEX. O'MALLEY, 489 STM AVE. Westzated Book Fr Bio 8 P. riteadar {167% & et CURED. [The imoreved elastte truss le ¢ caistenee ra with al aight t retalme .the the bade ekercae serait a uate: wil) effect a permanent pid speedy cure. tioa tree. Waok on *"Ruptere rad free. La Atterdan:e for IMPROVED TRUAE Co. wey, New York. sith 76 Netied 19 ) fa Our trusses are wold by agents or Art pg tots ) street Tee doors below W pramal near Sh. SAOSED SATUEID: event, 13.30 FM i ’ 4 Hoyt's victory was short-lived, how- ever, for when the score of Bruce Smith was turned in it showed 74, which beats all amateur records made on a Glen | \pememeeee View course, Smith was runner-up to Champion Hoyt at the tourney lam week. His card to-day: Oat. EM APOE 2h i WORLD'S HONORS! INTHESE GAMES. ATHLETES: INTERESTED IW AMN-AMERICAN CONTESTS. was te commer Sportenser's Goods, 95, 68, f12.0, 915.00, sew ane Bitte ieee TIRES 23s! $a! ulna, 425,745" ree thie wee, 31 WARK ROW, N.Y. MLL BDeffale Stadium Kinds of Track Programme at Brorou CO. 33 Park Re S THE Seesaw, 119, L39. 1.49. 1.78, 1.08 0 3.18 | ———————e | Local athletes are interested? in the! track and field events at the Pan-Amer- | Sects! titan Exposition Stadium: in Buffalo Sept. 6 and 7, for with victory in each of them goes the world’s championship. The broad jumping competition prom- tees well, for in it O'Connor, the recent arrival from Ireland, who broken all records, will try to reach the 2%-foot mark. Hore is the order of the events: Sept. 6-00 yards, 440 yards, 220 hur- fianni ‘le, one mile, running broad jump, tripie |; jump, throwing’ &6-Ib. weight, potato race, standing broad Jump. and throw- i Sele oa ‘The.. We. OLD DR, GRINDEE Mla \ 5 q RUPTURE.