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) 4 \ z =SDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1991. THE WORLD: WEDN Cus WILLIAM C. WHITNEY BET ON LUX CASTA DOUGLAS mMKES. | THEANDICAP. IN RACE FOR THE GREAT FILLY STAKES. : LOWEST SCORE ——— a oe that Mr. Wht ¥ aid 1 would seorn at the neg!’ Kent are ‘AND WAX TAPER BEAT THE! Millionaire Admits It, but o His Wagers | riding, ‘That le alt there was to hlow" serious questions, of the turf, Can] The Blue Girl PAS Ginn Still Discussed and Devel-|GoLreRs BEGIN MEDAL PLAE tos Jockes Cluk afford to neglect) it? RHYMER FOR PLACE. Were for the Place Only. | Tesi Fis vaacatents byastee Whltnest o ghers are no eras’ bet pant opments Cause Surprise to Racegoers. AT TUXEDO. Thirty-four Plnyersa Star‘ | Shaw Landed The Rival in Front and t ts the etraining 19-1 Whitney jetting question not shining been luck in order to 4 myself, and I ‘aten and Mr. Whitney would i Cele fos it is a good business policy [is tha: aehich prohibits Jockeys trom | Gwner on boskmaker may, postens, ie SCO, hard Just ite jam of have cause. ta: fook somewhat. glovmily Rounds—To-Morrow's Pia: é 5 there tuts a Jockey. Clay rule | 209s on other than thelr own mounca, | teens a dangerous wate at afta TWolody vaki tn Engle eerninin nh Greer In Saapended: — srohtbits an owner from betting | T2* attitude of the Jockey Club is 2 ; being flowed peat iti spencer: wodtis avremart istawnihors naked sthoires fup in rule 167, which » Mt for Raced. byt y? In the Century Stakes Ceoseial tebe) Broaines\ cet.) " 2 : y Ciub takes no cognizance ns pretty weil settied now that |Jualor Champ ximply galloped a mile and 2 “GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Sept » eee fh Wamcseat tothe pont tn tie | in fae aceon a alt in £82 racing Blues into ‘the (Spectal to The Srening World.) W—Race-goers have had few bad days such rule that E know « ‘Wy Stikes unfit. oO} z ound In the first mite. ey met| GOLF GROUNDS, TUXEDO PARK, | svinerailefiogeuct days there was a rule whi hora Lo ‘a vould aloud in enthusl- under the same cond Roe jon's racing so there is 20! Finy (Mr. Whitney puqpoaitlvez theres lente eh ad anieer umldarling aalnarynererehavenverlenehersintonsraektne good kame son Of farting the fact that the track wasa | Set I—OF the Sfty-two entries In the on today’s races. The nie felends na well. horse, but this was inten ted furlong races ever run bit slow, and Biues galloped Watercolor | invitation tournament of the Tuxede track wae sloppy and deep in mud, and| amie state ut aitaite developed on the a know if it Is true a ta HiT GET IEE ACES LEE EN an (nto Mme eround. “Not only was Water-|Park Golf Club there were thirty-four ; 5 crea js state of affairs developed on ther yg yy owners. nis day terday seems (oO prove the aboy mt or beaten, but he was a disgraceful | «, . Including - perertuently all’ horeen: that were nO! i jayers’ gheeta while the In Vin the Betting ring, assertion, she wan beaten at. the ye The last, ‘ tasters min! someg ol ether beat Pronounced mud larke were withdrawn) wag ty jyroxtens w owners ead of half a mite and finished last or THLE WICKOPE WALT OCIEEE ar intry. Findlay 8. Dow early: Teathutaisierin ; nex: to last. very much distressed : inistaertiehow ateecelce(a\Chnnmée of Karm. iad did his morning round In 73, while The flelda were considerad'y cut ana} Me Nae Tt be true ai Siu ste Daal A spite of t that she was “ During th meeting at Sheeps- les B. McDonald did the course ‘Sonsequence. In their original Eth i ; Whed qu wonew ines | ! ito, the, colt ead V only to gallop to ie 78. They are beth former champions © AL) pro at one time, al » whethe nd went to the post. “a g however, many of them were #0 larg prom! tone time, eas walling. om (uty tanta in that we je [ited tee" ily USrt or horse inte the (Of the United States Golf Association. as to be unwieldy and the mud and} Biba Fase Wilts DrOobn by remain one} joes Lame. cround? Y color has won all] The slight drizzle did not seem to ins of the mysteries of the turf. fn Lux Casta! Saye W ar “aces en taken to the front. why |terfere much with the competition, but : 1 were really a blessin; | i a ie abe z if hold ain under a st pull! the death of the President doubtless How | | ileceliwere = no stake stentures; yet Le Madden Dentes Betting. | ; i tte ps mun eS pult Mri MeIntyre had carefully arranged ! in John Madden dented flatly ior | GOLDSMITH'’S * fave reolor hounily possessing great [had much, to Jo with the small fleld of ey : < ap vas ti but starters. ere will be no play to-more conditions that there w; almost as my friends “did Evening World's representat feanrel GREA RA E : * e HA jn stei t 7 The ra on by Advance Guard, ¥. much; quality ax on stake days, The at- I always do so stake races tn! Lux Costa, straignt rehbetd 1 T Cc } ti ‘he ra sya daeay, row. The scores follow: 4 ¥ Mrace Price, Tusedo—Out. 0; In, 61; 101. rata sly defeated bY Ciittes F. Watson, Mofris County—Out, 60; s tn, 425,92. WW. C. Carnegie, Allegheny Country Clu>—Out, 41: in. Ms 82 } Gilman P. Tiffany, Poweltom—Out, 44; ta, Vass we Gerdea City—Ovt, 43; In, P Alden Morstman, Tuxe¢o—Ont, 43; Io, tn 6. Kane, Tuxedo—Out, 44; 19, 45; 89. Stillman, ‘Newport—Out, 41; im, In a thorough ure. | which my horses start. It trl w G favorite, xo f bet on help. that tendatice wes «lim, of The ‘regulars were in eviden stand, He also start th a iid not bet on Lux Cas It is among the certainties that Mr a=... 3 = CHANGES IN POLO U The Rtv Whirker Kine. aux Emmet, Diste Nenuket 30 10s, Miche . Ingalls, Tuxolo—Out, 49; 1m, 61: 100. Oi nha gold ebleetia ee sah Adtiance, Datenems Coanty—oat, 51 Sister Julfer, Horne 4 ‘8. Dougie Leaaia, U2. Rallnan es B. MacDo: Hirosd Bireet, 1A. Slack 14 @ * Starz poor, Wer driving ’ e Rival got a ru: wae never headed E Rrmiirero raced thro: bunch got pear him on the turn and from that Hi the three: fought it out. The e him a lot of ad- ayer aze, and he beld hie lead, win Tall a length from Whiskey 2 : whi Wasa neck infront of Sombrera SECOND) RACE, handicap; mile and a fu H. Bowley, Jersey Caty Oz: Poweltan—01 anedy Mill, University of Out. 495 in, 14: 93. | Gl. Mutt, Tuxedo—out, 44: In, 47; 91. aye: Nanderpoel, Morita Coomy Gat, 45; ay 0. (ex K ‘atch Hill—Oet, 46; In, 43; 8% Ou) HS in 45) 89, Oat, 47) tm, 44: She rex County—Out, 45; 1m G. P, Snow, Turedo—Out 39; In. 12: 81. 8. Sherwood Day, Shin: ck Mulls—Out, ($3 tn, 62: 97. W. J. vans, Tuzedo—Oet, 46: In, 45 wy Mae Carriewe, Fox Itie—Out, o ROW. Warren, Tuxedo—Out, 50: | OPSatae 1. V. Pulsiter, Po © oP) Watson,’ Jr. a4, 82. XK SUID Fin. Bir. Pace. aes WED i P, Loeiiiants dusedo-Ou, Se ia oie iit * 4 i Russel, Hall, Tused>—-Ou, 8: In. 82D e. Time 1.55 35 @ John’ G, Bates, Morris Goanty—aut, 40; im, Duelist and St, Finan were the pace- “4, 49189. eralin the earl part the race. aye ‘J. Chadwick, Jr., Powelton—Out, 49; tn. 4%: 96. Then Ductint mubsided and Gali, Ties! EF Papeete jent through Into the lead, followed by 4 ei aetenes Finnan and The Rhymer. On the, turn Wax Taper, who had dropped our Of the race in the frat quarter, he aan) to: close ‘Rrouna very fast and FO GOK Recon’ place at the head of thi sth 2 stretch, ‘Then he net sail for Gold Heelr oo - Nd though he cloned fast he just failed up, Goll Heels winning by a neck. Wax Taper was four lengths !n “front of The Rhymer. THIRy RACE. Yor two-year-olds: flv and one-half turio fetarvers;|. whts.,. Jock j The accompanying pictures, “noby The ening) netice that the bleachers are taxed to their capacity by an rapher snapped that picture Monday afternoon during the $ HEP r 3 5 Lady Godiva: 110, tras. 2 7 World photographer ot ciffere. cages of the pennant|attentive, interested crowd. The Ginnts were the leaders in game yin BT oh ieee Thy Cheeta Hod a or or 10, Mow jrace, show how the standing of the Ginnts affects the Polo|the pennant race when that picture was taken. Look at jig Mrateat of imagination one could almost discern the h Grounds attendance. In the snapshot on the left you will) the other UCTS and note the difference. The phorogil falling flakes. B. Dinsmore, Tuxedo—Out. 47 W. T. Hilton, Tuxedo—Ou, 44; a 4 HAL Gildersleete, Westehestsr—Out, G0: 108. 2 my (We al ‘GIANTS’ LAST TRIP TRIAL GAMES — KETCHAM SHOWS [RECORD-SMASHERS |rose ox srassocr = » 1 10 ton % Fime—1.09 3-5, OMint Bed ruviica away front Se. THROUGHTHEWEST — eyiep gee. WHITE FEATHER ©CLASH THIS TIME... BEING RUSHED. rapidly closed on Mint. Tew nailing | her in the last sixteenth, won by halt! a length. — Octore Was third, six ee i lengths away. ts Try Her New Sails at Glen Cove. Reece TOURTHEC RACE. |Team’s Movements During Remainder of Sea- meee | First Race of Match Series Between Michael Biarters, whi. jocks. SLIME In ser iae | — i FARVARD-YALE TEAMS TO CALL8 CRESCEUS-THE ABBOT n ucer The rival cup yachts, Columbia an@ ona my ink SUINERin, ser son—Players Signed for Next Year. sa tases Bea ee se aeanicey! and Walthour on Garde Sauc Bthebciealicunsyachiak cosets ane Xianiki 19, Mat i -_—— —__—— exes | Track To-Night. shape for the first race, to be sailed a ‘Bart fale. Won rasily Tine—1.49 | = { week from to-morrow at Sandy Hook. Morningside went away in front and ablesheaders | tocbe played by) to Taube aha ET Ps Fear of Defeat for Hie ¢ At Erte Basin, where Shamrock IL !s wet the pace, followed to the. nck and Hrookly Washington throug eo trst ato wil] Said to He Primary © me hauled out, one hundred men are en- streton by. Kinnikinnte i tinen, Gam Paul tng Ost will cennde the mide at. Chieinnatl, where: wires win " Wetioa: That yellow timber belt at Madison |, Walthour ha done: lttesracinens nce gaged repairing the challenger. Her ved t n behind Mornin ¢ nigixtolalt 1 1 Square y o © tos 1 [he wa . RHA SStONthe: Tare tert eed Atorning: | of Melt in this vtotnity are to by ‘ Sauare Garden should slazle to-nizh' he Ras! kept in consant practice and|underbody is being cleaned and) her Atthe head of the streteh he had Morn. | tnd then the Giants will sehedu or ¢ iin ie race betwe n Jimmy M Hones hasea the motors Just as nimbly as Be hull Is to be strengthened. New rivets ingalde beaten and took a clear lead t aN f vu js oMertes th oO Brees < A jobby Walthour fs over. Bota following them since he pf) the’ ena “Martin was rasina’ (on. Pain tree weal ea HORTON, Bent Jeorge I. Ke men are record-smashers and from the ted by walloping Elkes at] are to be put In in place of the old Vittsourg, where eKie the pennant. je ward the Kumes Davie und tis me ‘ Manhattan Beach thut he was of cham-|ones. which are not as smooth as De~ start will set a terrific pace In an\ dancwie vimhee: signer Watson would like. eifort to Kill off er. It will be 4 itty: white flag in his trotting 0 4, eet ae eniiia tmemcway | thie haves been pre! paring carefuly for] At the foot of Fifty-ftth atreet, the naire and owner or, Crenceus, has andbam, the Tol of of hee! te ugainet Rolsted th winning by three-quarters of a. lengtii from Morninagide, who wan ten tengt'is dn front of Kinntkinni: wtween the Va the vurpos fnous will then ko I lac i is ‘ 8 y fought struggle sald Wale Works, the Columbia 1s be- a ext season's Glants, Press to Chieu 1 wwoin three feamiioniiext After verbaliy s2 jthour last night. "I f} it] Morse [ron Works, the Columbia n . r r erbaliy a and the chance | the t= 5 am ready to admit DELMAR RESULTS. tian will not say any tl ity fan Like place at In horse ugalnat The ADDOU at Cat and clorent bleyele race held wt ene) at aHichant ia one of the eet Fiters in| ing rapidly put In readiness for the ——_— itter just yaw, but itis known | of Polo Grounds Ove afternoon, The ville on Friday for the purse of 5° Garden thte year, Tae ote at ner ateee ra She will probably be launched to- where Patsy ten wit! We Lawson had | 5 Dr entcon But that does not necessarily | day and towed to Glen Cove, where she a he will beat me. You must| will have four days sailing to try her first of Q/ remember that I have ridden’ several new sails. She will be hauled out RACE TRACK, DE The races run here was tains did not able and the « to take any chan: tae | ie 1 ntest, which will hind motors, ts th t ed | inlles follown: tne | on of disabling theirs crisadese : 4 : of i xerles for the indoor American cham-| faces In the garden, 1 won eaall si Firat Kace—Three-« a Vit her Denger a third |! he catcher, wit make When it was that the was ne HOF sere Bay, chat se0r9 f iol: plonship, a title now possessed by the | vashederesords doing nO. tf nie again Tuesday for a final cleaning. Won by Napo: Kiba, bith ‘at whom haverthe trip with the Qlants mNancoMat ity cumtrs 1s * fear of The ADDO e pele | stidget voted by che swift South. |aefeata me in our coming race he" and 5 to 1; J ‘Satine Buse s abit eS | abted arin. Manager Mees aati sich use of “this digappe:ntment et and coveted by the swift to travel faster than he ever hai Fan second; Libble third sBecond Race—One George Lee, 6 to 1 4 to wetile the qu aanioclana which hus been dep. Sate ard (suite the defeat of The Abbot at Bri; Hi Motel and the post to Tk the Heng | Potters | erner. for tadoo: on of supremuc: Bot x a he| ‘Tom Eck, Michael's astute manager, 1s i ne year de oth riders are coniitioned to the) ven ™more sanguine and. is anmicus’ to hour for the race. Michael has ridden) jjjce a substantial wager that Michael] FAMOUS R NO, 88618 guaranteed to cure a fs, ment a Clyde, even for place ba hold the games next Saturday, begin- con Beach. eers’s ra performer{nearly a score of thmes in the past wit defeat Vaithour In the 'f | eases where capsules and injections fall; Thc. per Co a ea aisha! : r Game, fas honed) (hi wann't Tei at the time of that Mert] month und each time haw he defeaed his | Walthours friends think, he cain dol bettie: by express $1__Kremer.Drugete 428 7h or, ae eas 3 events Game, e but Ne DW Y . 25 : e Hess nod be ica ae fanned Sa him to beat the maition Friday. | antagonist. And, furthermore, he has | Jimmy Jil give them a chance to win considered too light ute a h of the tri Geers, In the pres pore steadily improved, his time in ea to bet’ can let me know through Jim Sporting. ari League) pall yume: bet wen tie ni Saturday rred to Jet Ketcham nave of] succeeding event getting faster, His| Kennedy, and the money will be up at team and Detroit was postponed ¥ ithe purse, no matter which horse won.| toa recent effort was on Monday at] once.” Raise ss tie eee ——————— Chants, fifteen iy wil but the Liter was ecount of rain, mae nytelding. AX an exX-| he Garden, when he defeated Harry| Amateur races, with Schreiber and Date c) . cise for his conduct he mays that hel iikes. In the frat two miles he set] the other fast metropolitan cracks as \] y slab ne Date Changed. Chine on to carry ou hiv part of the (auch a fast cp that he lowered the | starters, are ulxo Included In to-night's Bra D vocKey Wi0b haces, y resulted | he Head Dr mal cel Tie tot race that had been originally arranged | one-mile and two-mile world's record: programe, - 18, 20, 2, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30; Oot. &, Firat Race- ‘ races wil 1d at thy Empire CY trwch between Creasceus, tenn and Charley pcan ek Ri $e Rhee eau 3 : y Gn opt 28 Instead af on Oct, TZ as preview ere fort purse of KOM, 3 e¢ Bars 210 1a ; Y t fet 28:1 breviewl | Merr for a purse of $0,000, and Insist LTRAING LEAVE BAST SéTil 87... 8. Y. 1.00, 1:20 P.M.) Parloi Sl cael wanes! TO BEAT GRIPFIN RUNIE RII, FOR BLUE GIRL? straining quarters for pugitiets | tained on Porto Rico Monday. pee WILLIS: * prize-fghting thrived tn thi Ribera ri ce comroved wy re ate | sit ue : ane |, |DEAD PRESIDENT’S MEMORY IS |STEWARDS CONSIDER PROTEST | 39 yp sires, guaranteed toe CBuaing, wan a twonsiory stzuc-| Champion, Although in Good Shape, Couldn't RESPECTED. OF LEONORA LORING. Teles,Lario Bella aa sede ate. 7 rigin of the fire rhe mit i" j i = Pe a SP eatat in ne 111 have not Land Knock-Out in Four-Round Bout. i : { $4 38, $10, NNEWs OF TH THE GOLFERS. tained Monday wn the Al, while ake Rrooklyn Jockey Cinb Dectares|trregular Entry of Meyer'a Filly BICYCLES! £38, 31° hatehway of mrock's tend f the! ‘To-Morrow’s Card Of—Willow Would Give $25,000 TIRES: *2s5P02o"r, 7 into Hlco, Ne f the nit leak: Porto Meo t he Sham-| LOS ANGEL Sept, 18 James & per cent. of the gate receipts, ‘Jeft" Staken Friday. i Mr. Whitney, aaa OM Ort he AUS Jed out t rock hie Moof rope] gy. gettries, th pugilist of the /#8feed to furfelt the entire purse If he = at Gresnajch, Cona., . sTrealiaice a4 Olingaite he fatied to Knowk the negro out before Leer OTR, iy fThomae wanted to get up today to and fell , world ul fully attempted to. de: be K Norton, of Deal, and Josep toe! Saat ineiworkion sek th Gru bodys buts other: | wert) un ully attempted to Deal) ie ond of the fourth round, F Medical. at Faker tron Thun Fy Hae’ Waa progressing, Wut t wee Hank Griffin In four rounds last nbs ‘There will be no racing at Gravesend iaseealaisne Resiisa won) - 7 Seaton —— - —— iti Is a lean and lanky resco yack Geille the big thiedcentet Reavy, | 2-marrow. The Brooklyn Jockey Club] SHERVSHEAD BAY, dept. ist wan OLD. DR. GRINDLE, ach, het ‘ hing not uh . He eleh: flgater, last igh . ih 3 = teeceailet Ip discases of mon, Under Sian, Hrosklye, BASEBALL CHAT. 4 Se ee eee ie Surtees (a wate br things Sune | Hae deeded out of respect for the mem: 1ort,, Jockey Club in the malt.r of the | OLO BR. UiN a: blosd Berto on count ot Presiden | a reason e (ayia toaterty | jagt. deftries. was, in. splendid ahape, atte In thin city tontny, and the Yoon: | ory of President MeKiniey to close It» |ycoteat of Jere Dunn axainat he arard| Sty igae: “pain 4 the bonss, red ysident bat aad ate here i tous |e S anid id + 96 3 bi y ‘ D + 0 Lee tse ! RUD Rext Wedner tay Standing of Slit! getelop int wnliher Mike Tierna | Gpnitag the beam at 213 pounds, Dianhas gone back Michie Ngnting. | kates while the President's body. ia ae et ee aa ee Po irre navel. Ac.. are speedily cured? protersiona of the Dy hi Aghting. to the clty from the SAL DY, Jack Warner carried of the batting honors} ‘The ni it rifin will! 5cing committed to its last resting place yoy fave on the ground of sregu' a decided to disquall ro hung so close to the cham- — His poor showing a eater. V i he Giants yesterday. He thade three preity aceinet latte Ponte cee ia affect the betting on his Aight with Gus! era filly. ther surmmner ein Bette | cle | (tes May | ite an ot ageh nested tune Warner’ hice | YO Hak the lattes ould only kot aq Rublin very materially: and 1 will be| ¢ his home in Canton, O. Miye Ma "would glye the purse to. Mr.| BR GRINDLI hes 2 ttint fo ; : Ahereatlets : HE SI Pret redo defeats enter the ring) re Willow Stakes, which waa to have | Whitney's Blue Girl, who ran second. | Pitweed gy und Tih aves. Advice fi oateh with *" te ting better every plone whieh w ere ‘ The Olante and Champlcns wil ha he ‘on--Anderion's Nui ‘ L4G 4h ES | omer double event 1 and but ta /Cluy, : | Tei ‘Jei atisfaction of staying four rounds, ; the favorite at the small odds of 100 to 80. “1 four or five Umes on Jeffries. we been run to-morrow, will take the place Uhousand people witnesged the ex.) Har Baseball. Champtonship, of'one of the nvernight events arranged | 7) ta Will Line Up om Fri ‘The stake was valued at £28,0%, gine #1, Houre 9 to 9. Bund: LAFAYETTE CAPSULES ~ st E % day. wte- ‘ all unnataiai dlecharges, $0c.; at! all tug Web hibition and were exuberant in thelr Joy! The South Brother Isiand, Field Club | ‘oF Friday. The other races set for wesj on ook 12 ae format’ Himerup of | SR oa ras as salen, » at seeing their champlon stay so long | and the Suburbans. will begin a neries 0. cision to-morrow will be declared off, arverd Asai eapaiaaton be 00; Priday, B girte’ or Ry H. LUTHIN, drugsiat, 191 Bowery, 2 | Mar Ht haw ondertul , Red Cross) Fever rape | ak ee ar es E dpnercotdhe) with the bq ex-bollermaker.. three (maven ate soutb) Hroen calane ti eqnads to een Bont ‘pps, oF Cold, Miro Usage Sestendey” As agreed to. by Jeffries, Grittin was aecida sine “semicprofessional” bssevall “itaae bed, nde To-day, 2 exten Awarded ‘the sulire purse, which was ehamplonship of Greater New Xork- Derhedbe Puen tea orks aaa . 4 ‘ Le rhg ot ati rialGot avert

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