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THE WORLD: _TU ESDAY WVENING, SEPTE MBER 10, EFI I ee 1901. Belle of Troy Gets the Endurance by (Special to The Ev SHEEPSHEAD BAY Sept. 10—There was an excellent at tendance at the track this afternoc in spite of the fact that the weather war a bit threatening and th ard offered Rothing out of the ordinary fn the way of attractions. ‘The ningle stake or Flight, and this looked over for Voter, who war 15 pounds to carry. ther for t Rreat sprinter. The Mineola Hurdle je other attraction > offered good mediums nd that no doubt w was #o large the flat was The almost a walk- in with oniy card on the w! for speculation why the attendance track was very fast ‘The yearlings sold by the Fasig-Tipton Company this were from the Naper Stock property. of Adolph Spreckies. ey sold fatriy weil. The $1.10, which ‘A. L., Aste calt by St. Catto: Piquaril, w Morris also gave the same amount for the Ravtt E cell colt. RET RACE: Awo-yearaaide, alk furlongs See win xB 5 Hen Mot eo Destitats io Kelom: iw Beart g20d. | Wort rarily. Time—1.13 Teh Endurance by Right made all the run- ning and won easily by a length and a half from Caughnawaga, who was second all the way. Helles Commoner, vhird throughout, was a length back, DECANTER WINS ~ THE HANDICAP. +o Place in Second Race—| Right in Front. Matt Simpson for a mile and a Semper Ira went to tne fron wan never caught, winning han two lengths trom Ceph « head in front of 3 Fitth Racs—-Six furlongs.—Won Satire. Sco Bush was second and Aral third Race--Mile and : Black Dick: ndo third. — SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. A eéxtrentli (special to Fvening Wor) RACH TRACK, SHEBPSHEAD BAY Sept. 10 The entries for to-moi Nraid Teany af Second Ka et ook Li) Diaurver Malater 181 Watt Not Harbara Frietonie $4 Alfred Vargrave Harry Mgcoun Soinareet Dr Wudate Fincher Spredinas Maria, Bo! SEQOND RACE For three-year-olds and wp, handicap. and a furlone e ntle Betting Starters, sats. jos, RLMICP In. | Str Place Decanter, 113, 4 1 Balle of Troy, 109. Wterly Advance Guard, 119.0 Bt. Finnan, 102. #1 Bt. Dut ax A000 as thay truck the bac stgetch Helle of Troy went to th frent and plloted the bunch. 8t HY nan Was second Advance Guard and Wax Taper next in the, run’ to je far turn she rear divinion clored on leaders, — Decanter took * accom Place; while St. Hienan and. Bellario clone behind, raced hen they swung Burns went to work wearne Bello of Troy down fara Jength, Nelle of Troy wan ibree- quarters of » length in front of Ad- Vance Guard. 3 Hiteheock to-day, sold Nones to Packey” Ryan, the Cateago plunger. The pre wax not sta THIRD RACE for Wmovyeamelda aud up. seven Ratzine. Starters. whta, jocks, Stall. ia. Str Plare, Spencer ri . Jo Martin. 223 cS ume—l. 5 win for Vote) ‘all_and ran ni, winning by easily way ‘Termine Pith Race. Ethicn Vor all Veoptan Ieemater felsino amare ML The ole Diank RAC The races day resulted TRACK, HARI heduled ud, and Corrinue Unland third. Time—101'3-5. Second Race— Thr arters | nile Won by Crinkle, 7 to 1 and j@ Oliver Mac, for place 1 to 2, ran 4, Whisper Caw thied, ‘Time—L1 Thint Ttace—Thive-quarters of « mile -Won by Queen « Day, 4 to 1 and § 10 x, Den’ Ostrands ven. tor, places. secs ond, and Pupil third. Tyme—1i4 RESULTS AT DELMAR. \ Jengths: FOURTH RACE ‘The Dineola Hurdie Hace; handicap; for three- year-okis and up; two miles, Netting Bir. Place, 6 $6 Starters, whts s Jorks 14. Vs ‘ 3 i 1 Start fair. handily ‘There was quite « Ju the first Jump and Charagra: favorite, Went down, Mixs Mitchell then took Josely followed by held It, the lead an DELMAR ‘PARK, ST. LOUIS, Sept 10.—The races achedula! to be run here to-day resulted ax follows: First Race—Threo-quarters of a mile. Won by Fitakanet, 2 to 6 and out; Charchill, § ta 6 for ‘place, wan second, Fort third. Time- Second Race—-Five- cighthe of a mile.— Won by Rart Howe, hto and € to & Reneo: to) for place, ran second, M a, Time—1.07, Third Race—Seven-eighthn of a mile— Won by Nearest, to 2 and out, Clapp: . out for place, ran second; Gur Lady, third, Time=t1.32 1-4 Astor was second | | . An Jriving here at 2 $20, 000 f U RSE f O| Irish Riflemen Made Good | tout sre. i : ’ GREAT TROTTERS., ““Gistence man Pio 2 ce . Itink over night Cash-Prize Match, David Wolfe, Ibieho irriage, wax the first = +<—--—_—-—— a Joule) euch Mudson a ‘The site ahvoters whe have been on Ty. MacGregor and Albert © The two greatest trotters in the [about clinching the mate, but when Tunges ut Bea Oirt, Ned, fu gas on and J world, Cresceus, the champion stallion, | he wax Informed that he could name two weeks, finish thelr work:to-) griy a Rus Machine, we “and The Abbot are to meet again. They | bis own terms he said gan an the second |i the order named of twelve {were mutched shortly after noon t “The only way I will agree to allow prize + whieh followed Mr day to race best two out of three heats | ( 2 to meet The Abbot again ta on | inatch and Uie the Uiree About tive ml for a purse of $2),0, the winner tu | a@ winner take all bast.’ French prizes eone steam-power ni | "Do you” really mean that, Mr. itihaiGas ' take all. | Ketcham?” replied Secretary Jewitt AID LISR Ea DAC ang AIA LCaY vpalile down a ned, The contest will take place at the! "I do.’ replied Mr. Kereta mo took part in the fiat stages seater: |cupants were throws ot trotting twack at Readvilte, Jus: outwide || Me Jewitt at once went a telegram {slay wht * and) Koo ea wer of Boston, Sepi. 12. | jeera, the trainer of T Abbot. made by the majority of the marksme C. W. Jewitt, secretary of the Read- | Uns snipe’ Reteaam’s conditions, and 1, tne shostit he Svevard rang ville track, called on Mr. Ketcham | front Geers, In which he stated his_ac: | Robert Duncat yeaterday and made him the above | ceptance. | recurs Pega tieesaroiteri torial contest betwe ‘The match was then clinched, Mr. 4 honelble scor scp ga * | Ketcham left for Hartford willaseyes, ‘The next three pee oeeay stallion and The Abbot noon, where he will get Cresceus in| those of James Wilson, Tho [ fr. Ketcham ut first did not care! condition for the rac Baie ale Ne RiGee —— feach of whom made 49 E ‘and the frat round of 18 hgles was! OF the Canadians, Caps, Wo WH. Davide played’ here? tuietwarina? gon did the best work with a total of ‘The standing of the men at the finish | the same ax that made by Major JE of the morning round was as fditows Mincryocithes Uiatermnen s Pynea up teul Povel neiall'stapioel tamil ane epestat Ematoh/Sforssthe ithres een iiee wen tanees French prizes at 20, Y and ow | Seeley, 4 up on Derby; Pow Yards remulted ae follows Holabird, 10 up with Kenneday; Lockwoot, 1) M#eUl G. Co Shaw, Washi 1, D. up with Marten; Grissom, 1 th Gallagher, | WOR with out ef a ponslble 280; Capt Douglas sud Ormiston, all aquere: Sharp, 3 ap | M+ UB. Martin, Elizabeth, 49; Lieut, HH ean jou, Livingston, J with Nelenharnt: | M. Well, Waslington, D.C, TM, and ri nM sup wit 1 6 * i : ou Trae pacar eas Orers Pape lie at, AJM. Allison, Washington, D, | Donsia Tap with (3) | a - America’s Cup. First Round for | for Champion- _ Ship Played at Atlantic City Croker Missed Tae AP i eet pret, N. 3. Kept, 16.—The : Yround of the match In the amateur pplonship was played to-day on the pof the Atlantic City Country Club, Bix mien who ted yeaterday, played ‘their ties this morning with the ex- Of Frank Croker, son of Rich- , who missed his train by a minute, and offered $0 for a spe- to carry him the aslx miles ity to the course, but officiats could not give him cats price: rehres Baliga got in Aurelia is era, the Mexican 1 woe round ete with Milly De Courcey, a fe abt borer of Los Angeles, ‘The pattie at Lee Angeles and De Courver avanded the decision Merrera lias Leen matched co fight “Young * the Chieago feat They watt In a twentr-round bout at Madera, Cal 18, + Slants, ihe clever Hgbtweight of Abreu. who defeated “Ki4"" Thomas tant week, decided (o take another trip to England. Dorman, who ir in Kogland, taateh for nim with Pat Daly, Aghier, The mill will Sporting Club of Lond “Philadelphia Jack'* O'Brien t8 to Might Jack Scales, the Enaliah middie-wel "Bh. % ta Renatand, "tr featherwetgnt { i ' | 0. very easily @ to people who have t, ways that If any one will do 122 at be strong enough (9 fight. Billy Feith, the myatertous o Portland, and cannot meet Tom Tracey. Slater, a New Oriana man, was to bai ‘tracey in Kmmh'e place, but no news of (he fight has orrived. bs quite 411 at} ont Marry | heute fought | apd should sign PAID $150 FOR LEONORA LORING; OWNER WINS $28,000 IN PURSES. AMAZINGLY FAST. The winner of the Great ates Leonor. Loring, ts an lustre fhe | you lottery that ts attached to buying has of yearlings x with This fly wax practica away. Wi That is, at the sate Dixtann wie Searlings tasty Ne Wan xO Une | Dromiing that abe brought oniy $159 Hi 1h Scully buying. Ser for Lo M. Myera SEA GIRT'S SHOOT fo Standing of the Clubs. NATIONAL LEAGUE, | |e 13 | w SN “4 ie to win ten amen! terday ¢ ! vt game | MM of Mathewson, te exhibition, Pi iabtering the Uta cKhamton 2 rial yesteetay aid certainly made good, two games made (wo hits, retired made four ave butte on the atyie feet and | The Giant 2 foot man In Miller away The Nroshlyes had 4 picnic with the Windy 9 hs) an whom, Apa ni Seeger rock ts volte MY ESTIMATE IS ‘THAT. Official winning time—FIRST RACE. OMclal winning {ime—SPCOND RAC Oficlal winning time—THIRD RACE, IL (hat comes with (he aly miinstaking a opportunity shey hay Address. . ‘The Evening World, cast as far as possible Baseball, Polo Grounds, To-Day, Mar Se Lavi ve, New Yerks” Adm, goer WON Hos v w in Mobists Are Racing Bishop Led the Way to Hudson. FINED... wick, | Packard of Poush - of ‘Figure Out Result and Earn $50, $25, $15 or $5. EDIE ELIDODS | Professional and amateur yachtamen o have been getting a Hns-gn Sham- since her advent waters, and who have also been watch- ing the trial races of the Columbia, new selected an the Jeferder, will now havo to put tho knowledge gained to ood, proftable use. ring to fore. he result of the comlug races between Simrock 1. and the cup defender, makes this bid to ae expert Anioseaa len, which they these Fon BEST ESTIMATE,.,,., ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD: Hen came a defeat by Clarence Mack- L'stHteno, for m1 $20.00 was paid f A otwothinie inter Mer win int Great ily Stakes was ak Wnexpected ta her awnor as te the: ptt W te FWas conceded that Leonora Loring was avery doy clataey one, stil fet ily SPEEDY AUTOS NOW AT ALBANY. +e to Buffalo—Chauffeur the owner the Vehicle could not be ‘om Poughkeepsie at K this morning i: took ne: an t for all the autos to get under way streets through which line sed were crowded with spectatare. | The noon control of the run was Hud | sun where « stop from 12 to 13 ford lunch wae made. ‘The night. will | [spent tn Atoany Before ‘ol. John Jacob a ) who Pol A gunolitie phieton,, tated tater hit had been understes fethut. there wan tact run would. undoubtedly” de mber of sharp conteate. We are # number agers were st nilghe Amtor will | (he werade at “AL were Ay-one eurvivors at t Hudson. will win the Min, See, Min, Sec, Min. See, ad i ¢ ~ ad have already galined: It will pay out §109 for the five best advance est races, dividing the amoua? of FOR NEXT WEST ESTIMATE, VOR THIRD BEST ESTIMATE FCA FOURTH BEST ESTIMATE. VOR FIFTH BEST ESTIMAT! ao the coupon | whi lated e po! ich eercsonine oughed badly Defore | SHAMROCK’S TRIAL ——_—__e¢. / | Challenger Shows a 13 1|-2-Knot Average in | Thirty-Mile Trip at Sandy Hook. ~ jrock sailed fifteen miles our tor Coming out of the Gedney, Shamrock Kk Lighisiiy and back this }stood along the coast to the eastward She bucked a strong flood juntil opposite Sandy Hoox Lightship. for half the Journey, and the breeze | n she eam . sheets were casei * { SAN never better than seven knots. 8 . and with her boom to. starboard ail up, and was | che challenger began the reach for homo" «worth, for had his sheets n ran away from the press tur wind w and the Lawrence, both bogts am, kt is speed. n steam eleven Knots or more nder ‘ wv ‘Erin, with a speed of sixtéen y noing ata 10k * the only one that could hold againg the tide and coming home wi ck Il She passed the point of the tde at 13 ots an hour. tt 4.65 and wax soon tled up iC was amazing atid the day Frederick Hoyt. F Com Sir ‘Thomas, Mr. Jameson, Designer the Larchmont Yaehi Club, w Wiceon, Skipper Sycamore and Satl- Shamrock sail from the us muker Kateey were all mightily pleased to shy with te day's work Bono | NOTEONT eS jy sentonte run zs Poor luck ia get- 7 egiit " 00 Freezes still followed her thia . ‘She is a wonde nd An INustration of the ake i a wo T, aT | morning, Except for the breeze, condl- tons were very favorable for @ time Lottery Attached to Ee ET RA) r one of the Amertea’s Cup A eur racing: skip: The osean wax smooth, the” ; the Buying of Year-| : America und han seen many of | atmosphere wan auMclently clear and umblatonstitutton races, was] peawantly Mand the sun showed a tings—The Filly Has}incined tu the beliet that Shamrock Il amiling face. Been Beaten Only uld win the cup. But the zephyrs from the southeast = Shamrock showed wautiful | were not strong enough to «tir up a rip- Once Since the Seas) siniwaa work thin atterinun, Ax the [pio on the surface of the Horseshoe, ant “oll saith’ express it: Bhe almost | Shamrock laid at her mooring with her son Opened and That jrovked into eae eves of the wind” With n hull and tall mast reflected in the rohig boom hewled iz antl it wax underneath, Time by Heno. [straight amtdshin and her heed. nai quirion for the Preseident, a flat, she travelled close (a tarce points 3 DODIOGISEOGIED | om the wind. He entrance into the rau snauirics ofathore tat the: Ut WINNINGS OF water and her wake are remarkably }dents condition $ The 0 eany, Is the opinion free! A. rt with the la news LEONORA LORING. $} The opinion tn treety expressed that] Amend Sitti nn Het pane she shows less resistance forward and agerly read and there was general re- than any ™-footer that has | jojetng + er the good news Great Filly Stakes ‘The chalienser's crew, an usin, were up a ‘ork early in tie day. Deel Kinder Stak Bae Hoyt, In speaking of | Were w ‘hed down, ye « Nee Laken of peeoeeent py the inalasait andthe three head. malta Gravesend Purse . taking them {382 un In nt ady to break out. Rosebud Stakes .. i af} moat hands sat down ond waited Daisy. Stakes i igviwent (evehatlenner’pnnaed)| i-Iiimiaeaiee me ea Brighton Purse . rt the point of the Hook. Unier the press. tire wf the excknot zephyr and azeinec| NOTES OF THE GOLFERS. the tide, she ran along Gedney anne, the championship ata ten-knot galt. Two short hitches ended 8 and clean “eating into the wind’ touk arrow marain of her through the narrew channe! psieasiolt nafy surgeon advised hi drawal, but Aer owner »' would never exm 10 ly went to the post barking like a Hon all the w er, The final at diriy-aix holes for the President ‘ [mks _ | com was nlsred. on the Tinks. of the Baratcee | Manele Cheers from the Perngin, On the way the Perughi. of Gh 4 big freighter on her maiden lth yesterday. The contestante were Geores th and &. Knox Mitchell, The former wa fow sh this port, was om coming in, e > Up to rail and cheered couks ran Mt Mndson, N.Y, The ved on Saturday acer, amd Charl and waved thelr dish out of the galley towels, some return IS ATTAINED IN, THE RUPTURE @ CURED. ‘The Improved elastic trues ts the only truss In exinterce that Is worn with absolute comfort Pight and day, and 1 retaine the rupture under the hardest exercise of severest strain and will foct_& permanvat, and speedy. cure," Sasatal Won trie. upiure’* free. Lady tt attendance fi TMPROVED ELASTIC ‘TRUSS COU., 768 Broadway, New York, (eabilahed 19 years.) £@7Our trusses are not Id by- agente of Ary; rao dvorm below Wanamaker's, near 9th stredt. Sportamer(s: Goods: ; Willis erections willis. WPiles Soo Sporting, CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB; RACING AT SHEEPSHEAD DAY, AUG, 31 to SEPT. 14. 2.307. Sept 10, PONT, MINEOLA HURDLE, RACK ae 10, $10, 3, ), 2.10. Boats foot Whitehall Bt. (ol a it. L. it OLD DR. GRINDLE, «' 35 yoars a specialist in diseases of men. Under OLD DR GRINDLE'S solentific treatment blood and akin diseases, pains {n the bones, sore throat and sh, ulcers, paint kidney: and damma Visiting lees akiifui pysicland. Renvember, OLAY ”) DR. GRINDLE has a record for mai OFFICE OVE! YANO AT 131 West 1ith between 6th and 7th aves, Advice free. (AMER RACE! Bast 34th Bt, H. . elne $1. I to 9. Bundaya, 9 to 3 1. RI orelock al .R, via Le 1. RR. 10, 32.40 Selesk fom iieesklyn trains via. ‘ines Count, and ech fisad, also Plaivooh Avenue uick service through World Wants. If you've got all eum. ‘m6r, Ltd bette ay Sia ‘Meek north or south or east or-weat, 9) Ae Retieee, YY OHG mae ai tha bea =