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foxes rates Nears | [Major Daingertert BLUE GIRL FINISHES SEUOND. Leonora Loring Wins Great Filly Stakes—Long Shots Land First Two Races. (Special (9 The Prening World RACE TRACK. SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Sept. 7.—There was more than the usual Baturday crowd on hand at the track this afternoon, because the card ¢ talned two very al tive features In the Great Filly Stakes, worth $25,000, and the Century Stakes a guaranteed Weight for age race of $100. ‘These! races combined with other very interest Ing events, made up one of the most attractive programmes of the season, and there was absolutely no reason why & perfect afternoon's sport should not be enjoyed. The weather was perfect and the track as fast as it possibly could be, A frema south breeze made the alr deliciously cool. ‘The stewards wiil hold a m afternoon to decide whether {t pows.ble to postpone In case of th dent's death, While every one ing thin Would be Fresi- topes there will be no vecasion for this, the Necessity may ariee ’ FIRST RACE \ For imo-year-olds, selling, Ove tuBongs Betti Jocks. St.1Uf. Fi Plas A START AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. (From a sbapshot taken by The Evening World's staff photographer.) “Yankee, the winner of the Futurity.) has nothing left tn his string but Mat- harmful, 4) [will tn futuce carry tig “ight blue and | terhern and one or tweyother young: | There may be a disposition In some 30 | drown cap" colors of Witiain C. Whit- nable that Mr. Madden quarters to make f there nales a ney. 60 will Gunfire, the good daugh andle Yankee, Blue disagreement between Mb. Whitney and softer of Hastings and Royal Gun, Mr hw he understands per- Mr. Madden. An a matter of fact, the 8] Whitney yesterday purchased al! of Mr. | teotty temperaments of the young: relations between the greatest turfman ‘Thomporniie £4 Madden's interests in th prack | wters and ange of trainers at th®® and the greatest trainer are etill very Start fir, Won riadea oui, younssiers, and great trainer nowtime tn th 1 would he decidedly ialTand) are’ ltkelpsto cremain veo: Irophetic took the lead soon after | ——-———————__— flag fall and was never headed, win: iy bya length and a Naif. from nolulu, who Was xecond all the way, Referee was third, beaten-a head SECOND RAGE high-welgdt nandicap; six fur all ages 8 oe Baa ce GIANTS PLAYED IMPROVED GAME. Se ene athe: ‘ing. and for a Saturday at the Saris yGroutia it wax sad 1 8b Davis's” Men teal Ficateinalon: cy i . 33 Signs of Resurrec-! Belbueh dromped the tie Ne here Wee w| tion in This After- teeta mr 101, Odom. 2 A . A Goseatwersditiel Arcos Ton," Wonderir : noon's Conflict with (iin, "esi ea a Meer aate were sent away toa dad wtart| the St. Louis Cowe|ieitn tiie Milnes haunts owt it Francesc: at the boat. Lady th ‘Onagrils Uneas went to the front at the first | Davie dtd the tne act to 7 furlong and making ail the running won boys. Tantiet teldcleencontees ae acon ridden o by a length, Unmasked got with Donovan's rolte No runs, up in time to beat Cervera a head for aren the place. inning. Battl Order, Third Race—Six furlongs.—Won by et? CATT Ganzet's liner salled to Schriver. Ho! Leonora Loring; Blue Girl was second: | st, Louls New York. erman. rolled nig fest tha Sunshower third. Bur Ralf Selbach, If, 1 for half way owell pruga Fourth Race--One mile and one-half, | Heidrick, ef McBride, rf. y with threr f hurr: =Won by Watercolor, Rockton was sees} Donovan, tf liren, 1 ach's granser across. So runs. d ‘Terminus third, Wallace, Walla Moubled — Murpliy handed % 5 Kroger out When St mut Wallac RESULTS AT HARLEM. 1 Pade RACETRACK, HARLEM, Sept NDS, dept Nair hie tanto. The r: Ato be rua here Y bouday for New York's | tudes oval Meh day resulted ax follows rer ivednean known :hey |e Hattret lnted: First Race—Stx furlongs. Won by Aimeton ai tocn when in Mondoro, 7 to 1 and 5 to 2; School for " 5 Bean, second, Aades the day's hoatilities to fale an was third, with Donovan's hustlers from 9 short fly. Held: Second Race. n ted thelr tenth game ¢ ler Anisted Held Henry Zit. nd tod ¢ Mnehawogieckins 4to if for Julia J Teas was third. 1.01 1-5, The Pirates-thank the schedule—tave | F eee kone and Daviv's men are happy, but | Fourth hn. i of St Leuls, says they are Jtisty Ganzel Hned a beauty to left for @ WINNERS AT DELMAR. re In thelr joy. Hef sack. Towerman's second double tallied We. or Cool PL Onk Mowermin was nipped - stent ltr al third Jaylor ait an RACE TRACK, Delmar aR PS el | HAelellrigiec ued down Louls, Sept. 71—The races xo Ue) ny Y be run here to-day resulted as First Race—One mile.—Won copated San By 4 nis, 8 to 5 f muth was hind Second Race Won by Men Breeze, 2 to press, third, SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. Ms such ALL AL w know Just afters stuble Wx, but he didn't work thix 8 Tim ie and a adit overgbtn Dont mention it RACE-TRACK, Sept. 7.—The entries ure as f Jay's rac W2 The Black Sco * Third Hace —The Sapphire, for teo-y five and a baif furton Leoutd.. 106 Sr Oliver Bunahower Gay Boy. Pear! Fin !Pretorious, ‘ourth Rave reolds and up eine Musette Ktanikinnie Decanter Gold 1 Bedeck MY ESTIMATE IS THAT. The Ocean one anil Handicap America’s Cup Official winning Race—For Emma A. M Oficial winning Yourdling 6 Lady Golivia .., ‘Musidora Talechen Zr Bedttton Lady Radnor Fonten Lady tme- Official winning 3 Seeerceescsrrerenre pAbHCnA ait " $4.2. aa: Protessronal and amateur yachtamen who have been getting & line on Sham- rock I. alnce her advent in these The Ap. | Waters. and who have also beea waten- | Ing the trial races of the Columbia, now ‘owned by ‘ire Commissloner Sean. of New York, trotted a mile against at the Charter Oak track In 2.06. ra drove the ex-champlon in an to beat hia record of 2.04%, selected ue the defender, will now have | an opportunity to put the knowted, they have galued to gvod, profitable us The Evening World, desiring to tor cant as far as possible the result the coming races between Shamrock 11. | ht Grounds, to-day, 3.30 | and the cup defender, makes this bid Be AR XORK. Adm. Gc.) v0 na the expert Information which (hey WHO WILL WIN TACHT RACES? Figure Out Result and Earn $50, $25, $15 or $5. YACHT RACE COUPON. me-—FIRST RAC time—SECOND RACE... THIRD RACE |For Firr Use the Batimate Eat Box 1,34, IN B a | Batting Order, Hrooklyn. Keeler, rf Sheckard, If, Dexter, If Dolan, of. Doyle. Ub Keller, ib. Ray ly, 3b. Childe, hlen, as. Hickey, “3b. Vein as Kahue, Meqdutre, ¢ Hughes, p Donovan, p. Umpire— (Special to Th WASHINGTC Evening World) PARK, BROOK (ua and his Windy longer remnants, becatine the Glants at the tall end Procession last week, arrived here to-day for a series of four games with the Champtons, Two of these heduled for this afternoon, but Md not attract an jusual Saturday crowd, only about ) being present’ when hostilities be- presence of Treasurer Abell and Secretary Vanderhorst, éf the Brook: lye. Presiden: Hart, of the Chi- axos, in town occasioned some talk and the four Hrookiyn dl <1 upon ax an indiea- ng of the stockholders! [ithe gathering ore was | 1 that a mes toate Miscuan plans for next j thin regard to players and the attitude of the Lew 1 Brooklyn at the coming annual meet dimmy MeGulre i¢ himself again and town ta enteh the frat game, It pis thee rance since he was Injured at Philadephia an Aug. 20 Last { fod Donovan and) iy dished up fan arttele stante tn the third and fourth tnnings (hat neither aide could ltouer. Donoy sulshing himself tn itrd by striking out Hickey, Kahoe Hinshes in succession, Doste made the first hit for Chicago Vithe Nfth inning but wan left at secs tid AME by Dos Joudle back of third Sheckard’s and Hickey sx wild Wogave the Cha twee rine in Meir half of the noth che nd hit for nea, but he also lan cagos went out ia ore last two innit Donovan Hartzel and ter at the hamplons cot two men on bases Min, Min. See, will pay out $100 estimates of amount as best advan se dividing th STE Y EST UTH BEST pon which accompanies Hi out the blank spac ing your name nd the coupin te YE . Evening World, P.O. New York City articles | rly und g fees, Then, * | too, the elena. fut could not xe THE SCORE LY. INNINGS Nroukbn ce POO 020.0 0. O58 paeeer ss SECOND GAME. ting Order, Brooklyn Keeler, rf Sheckard. If, Dolan, of Ketles 1, . Daly, Dalen, ss. Irwin, fo. rei, ¢ will, p. Mr. Nash ~ ASHIN( PARK BASEBALL GROUNDS—Donovan was too much tor the Chica sin the first gaine and scored {is first shutout of the season, He let the Loftusites down with only two hits and not one of them saw third base, ‘Two of them reached second’ and only five got to first, three by the free-pass route He struck out elghi men and had per- j fect Melding support. Tom Hugh pitched a good game, but a couple of lucky hits in the fifth clinched the Kame for the Cham- pions. Newton and Farrell and Taylor and Kilng the battertes for the second game, ‘There were five thousand wople present ¥ were at Martane! singled to le: reen fanned, Dexter singled, Doy! erifice, Irwin’ to Kelley, advanced both runners, Daly and Keeler collided in send ‘9 soarer, but Daly helt the ball. chasing Baye rareeler died, Raymer to Doyle. Shi ~ ard doubled’ co centre. or Laingted, It was pointed out In this paper: that (ney has hastened to the running of horses owned Jointly Messrs, Whitney (nd Madden wa distinctly dangerous procedure the horaes should be disquallfed in a‘! old division in « race That ts the reason why Mr. Whit- A DOUBLE-HEADER Chicagos Eneaes the Champions, in wal Games in Washington Park. THE WORLD: SATURDAV/EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1901. WILLIAM C. WHITNEY BUYS ALL OF MADDEN’S INTEREST IN YANKEE AND GUNFIRE: and one | Gunttire kely to caue all sorts of grave com-| gentieman’s string the plications In case one or the other of In tais co: aca Madd rests. eof Yankee, a ire’ of St. | Blue Girl and Mr. ftngy makes «that most powerful antry <0 far as the two-yvear- oncerned, In Yankee and Nasturtium Mr. Whitney has the THREE STARS IN MATCH RACE. AMERICA’S FASTEST CYCLISTS RACE SEPT. 14. frank Kramer, Iver Lawson Major Taylor Shalt Geent Straggle. America's three leading aprinters, Frank Kramer, Iver Lawson and Major Taylor, will meet in a, three-cornered match race, ditance one mile, best In three heats, at the Bay View Wheel- men's race meet to be held next Satur- day at the Vallsburg Board Track, Newark. The purse of $5 will not be the onty « Incentive of equal terms, will likely be heralded as the champion of the year. There will be other events, Including an amateur half-mile open. \' one-mile handicap and the five-mile New Jersey State champlonship race, for tch a special sanction has been granted by the N.C. A. JACK ROBERTS COMING HERE. feather-welght world between + the riders, for they meet on ~ The match for the ampionship of the ‘Terry McGoyerp and Jack Roberts, the Engilsh chezapton, Ia practically ar- ranged row and will be fougit prob- ably zome Utne in October or Novesnber. “Doc” Ordway has been informed that Roberts has signed the contract sent him by Sam Fitzpatrick and that the little fellow wil sall for this country in a couple of weeks. Fitzpatrick will be Roberts's manager during the latter's stay in this country, and a set of articles, cilnching the match, will be signed 1a a couple of days. $$ TOWNS BEAT GAUDAUR. In crack; two-y ar-olds of the year. Rife, Gir} he* year: Then. colt far abova-thdé"Avecage In quality and other good:yoilngsters. Apparently he haw all the.two-year-old stakes at his mercy should he care to start his horses in them \e" das also Goldsmith, a “|NDIANS’” SUNDAY GAMES.| Six Interesting Events se the Card face at Rat Portage, Ont., was for the Single Scall Championship. RAT PORTAGE, Ont., Sept. 7.—Towns beat Gaudaur five lengths In the ecull- for the world's cham= ATLANTIC Y. C. GAMES. Annual Swimm = Cont is nt Sen 1 far ‘To-Moreow. Gate To-Day. nares CR | The monthly games of the Bastime| ‘The annual water carnival of the at. | MoM ¢ ROO K Y N | Athlete Club will be held tosmorrow{ Intle Yacht Club will be held at Seal Shortly after the start Towns gained a held row) Gite ta Thevawintinitione fi the fead and Gaudaur, try as he might, | afternoon on ndlahs’ °* grounds, Ye MM. could never get up. Hxth str and Avenue A. Six hal as follo’ ¢ One hundred eating even's, Inciuding-a relay: racy yardy handicap, {a yards handican, 100 between the PA. C. and Company. t, Sards Nandtea (boys under eighteen Twenty-second Regiment, are) on the sof age! ards serateh, 50) ) ards t | progratmm tub race, pole walking, fauey diving and — plunge for distance. & Cricket Matehes To-Dny. 591|Cinetana’ 6 si Ser orkcrite Agmaiatonghamsion,| Watminate Weehawken. ES New Yo Hie Raymer and Sheekurd was run down. Kel'ey grounded to Childs. No runs. Second Inning, Chinte walk He was forced to'sec- ond by Hick Keeler hauled down Kling’ smoking Uner and doubled up Hickey at first.” No runs. Daly wan safe on Hickey’s wild throw, Dahlen shattered the alr. Irwin hit to Hickey and was doubled up with Duly. No runs, Thira Kelley and Newton disposed of Tay lor, Hartsel fanned. So did Green. runs Farrell strolled. Newton fanned. Keel- walked, Sheckard singled to right, oring Farrell. Dolan filed to Hartsel. Keley forced Sheckard, One run, rs Fourth tnning. Dexter Med to Dolan, 1 to right. Raymer aingle scoring Doyle ey ‘ored. Kilng hit to Dahen led up with Mickey, Two and Rayme: 1 own de Daly singled, Dahlen singled to right and took second on Dexter's will throw. Farrell hit Raymer. amt Daly was nalled at the Farrell took second on on the av, Newton fanned, No rune, AlG TROTTING MATCH CARDED. CRESCEUS VS. BORALMA AND CHARLEY HERR. The Trot WIM Ne Decided on the ie (Ma ‘Track on Sept. 19, Ren TOLEDO, O., Sept. 7.—The crack trot- ters Cresceu swned by George H. Ketcham; Moralma, owned by Thomas W. Lawson, the Boston millionatre, and Charile Herr, owned by have been matched Mans., on Sept, 19, ay Mr. Ketcham recelved the fol- lowing telegram from Secretary Jewett, of the Readville Driving Park Associa tion: Sept. 7, Sitlon wilh WUT atve a and The ce ter, Puree Harttord, Coon, under no co for for Se: Abbot to be divided am you and Geert may ©, JEWETT. Mr. Ketcham replied as follows de C, Jewett, Harttor’, Conn, Creaceus will be in Readvitie on Sept, 19 to full hie part of the original rice See no reason to change. Will Lawson now break up Doralmat GEORGE H. KETCHAM, KIDNEY TROOBLES AND ‘awry 83 SANTEE Proepect Park today: Kings ¢ Paterson team Hand Kearny sil play sta eleven at Kearny. Ne y Brooklyn team tet Pr x County wilt play Chatalek at S! the Menhattans will play the Montela Prowpect Park the Wilmington (Del) team and the West ie played Te “. kG e maeee Acker, Merrall & Condit ed } Metropolitan Tobacco Co., Distributers. "RUPTURE CURED proved miavtic tru 'y, cure. Eenmli only trusy ts wcrn with absolute conte and it retains the rupture und fected OF overeat atrain and w! 0.2 | {8 Mts Wig wrelak aod every. 20" gata a fanalt fram brocniya Trteae to Beek north or south or east or west, )| Avs Dolan bit to ty SuRs: IN 48 MOoOURS wo. Besse Wore went ads the beats “edical. *" OLD DR. GRINDLE, _ 35 Beate a syec-siset sa dustases of mien. Under LD DH. GRINDLE'S sclentife treatment diced, Sporting. CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB.. RACING AT SHEEPRHEAY, DAY AUG, U1 TO SEPT. 14 230 BOM ULAIN, on jana in diseaees, palus in the Lones, red NE.) fore throat and aiouth, ulcers. patata AND 4 kad de GREAT FILLY, Sept, CENTURY, | OTHER RACES, Fess gi io Ba Re 3 avin 10, Boats took "Whiteb: Ma consectioarivtn Let OVEN 20, YEARS AT. 171 West 12b at. Detween 6th and 7th Advice tree.” Modi’ cine Mie Hours. 9 to 8. Sundaye 9 tak Pee art DISEASES UF MEN CURED ina ter in @ in DR. PAUL'S PH-RMACY. 49tn ‘epecialiot In all diseases of men, at, no matter how iets stertiag. Positive ‘cad gsr ata Me Nereck! lot Rn ri iasent ure uararured Cail any , and the winner of the race }

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