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TIPS WINNERS. Four First and Africander| Perry Belmont’s Ethelbert Is Second, as Named, Was the] Sent Seven Easy Furlongs Result of Handicapper’s} Injunction Clips a Fair) Work Yesterday. Half-Mile. The Bvening World's tips continue to meet with remarkable success, Yester-| giEEPSHEAD BAY, July 18—The S) day four winners were named and 1M| unexceptional weather and fast track | two races they were picked first and|that prevailed at Sheepshead Bay this (Bpectal to The Evening World) Becond as they finished. morning proved no temptation to the In the first race Hurstbourne, The trainers for fast work. Friday is pro- Eyening World's selection, won easily. rbially a routine day, and this was Where, was no cholce for the second|no exception, There were many racers © race, a steeplechase. In the third race|whown, however, and the training hours " Hermis, The Evening World's choice, | were busy ones. galloped home first in easy fashion. In| ‘The August Belmont string took the the fourth race Femesole, The Bvening training honors and Trainer Hyland World's pelection, was ecratched. O14) was busy during the morning. Mizzen Bngland and Himeelf, picked second |reeled off six furlongs in 1211-2. Oc- @nd third, finished in those positions. /toroon and Anak galloped a mie In ‘Hurst Park first, Africander second. |1591-4, Masterman turned the half- Were the selections for the fifth race, /mile route in 0.68. Amuctta did the trick and that is the way they finished. in 063. Sallmaker turned the same Leonid for the sixth race was the/ground in 0.511-4. Namtor breezed a fourth Eryening World tip to win. half in 064 Blue Peter got a short ‘There dally selections are not guessed preather at three-parts speed. ‘at, but are the result of careful hand!- p. Helmont's Ethelbert wae sent seven @apping by a yeteran turf expert. Hence |furiongs in 1.38. Numeral covered six their success. The Eyeaing World's |furlongs in 1.20. Pagus breezed five| tips have far outstripped all other news-/furiongs at three-parts speed. The sta-|@lmmons hore next Friday night, (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 18,—Du.ing his training for his fight with Bob [itz- Cham- Paper selections and also those of the/pie's other racers were shown to easy|pion Jeffries has shown much crank!- professional tipsters. exercine, |ness, Hilly Delaney has tried to talk ‘The following table printed in The/ 3. § Brown's Hyphen reeled off the big fellow out of these fits and has Evening Sun's first edition this after-/mile distance in 1.461-4, The youngsters ecded, foon shows the relative value of the /Biue Ribbon and Wast India turned eff cannot help kicking e. how various newspaper tips. The list Is IN-/ Ave guriongs in 1.04. Ipse Dixit got al ever, and takes the bit in his tecth In THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1908, sel one thi only overtraining. Fitz says: as Bob is acourate, as The Bvening World solect- | short breather at « good sll the matter of outlining a day's pro-|not feel in the slightest dey Season Will Be Star which he did. clipped off a half in 0.0. Nothing fast| Merritt for three hours lay and] Dawson, wants me to give a pact oy 2.15 P. M. Instead of 1.30, / ton, Giasson, Schiee, Smith, Forest and ‘Thon again the system of betting Use4 | was wanted with the stable'’s other | cut out boxing, though he did the usval] the rond work that Ido 80. Itt had m as Last Year. borhan tity Meu d esd Cesta which places % straight and $ place on| 1. i 1g llsmount offgsmnasluniworkandileraotliown way tk keen Ie un siento y | these races will prove Interesting pre- the horse named to win and $5 place on | “W Stonahan's Frond Street covered | neglecting his customary hours at some| think now that we shall al 0 to Bi ; pan rmer eee tO Be Die nvent” petwced the horse named for second Is Me 20] goon turin: 3 2 AREER OR AY CIRGNTIA@LnIS aes m4 i ss # att = Champion, De Guichard, Hall and ss es Esl, Luk an aia mn furiongs in 1.3% Demurrer gal- | sort of exercise, Last night the entire] Francisco about noxt Sunday and take SARATOGA, Jitly 18—The announce-| p OS eR eta Joped «mile In 2.80. Calter did five tur- party came to tly city and attended the] up our routine at die Olymple Club tor ment Is made that racing will begin} Putler- ee Baie sitts te be tat uleesr f 4 ; peatres fe jomaining few Jays before meeting rin the day than usual at Saratoga Releoona are mown <0 uw. Schorr Potente turned reven | ihe ‘ight pavilion 19 progressing and| gemiieg hfe yon ae sohey mee ‘sensi ‘Believing that all iatereete| FREEMAN SCORES AGAIN. rg eae ae furlongs in 1.35 1-2. James Murphy | sales of tickets are beginning to assume] "En onty thing tw be learned will be better observed thereby, the —— en Soripente aa 2 cela tts Soro ale MATeneesInilantiatactony iprypertonsl) (Corbett ire iresortauwii gis done is af the directors of the association have decided| This Time He Defeats Gus Lawnon NAL. Woesl| er eee ary re ._ [Porte sates at about $10,000 tn cash ami | most genera Boiled down it ) extend the time of calling the first by Half a Lap. ey ure J. McCarren's Mackey Dwyer cov- | engagements. ans tha considered a 3’to aoe to SHB) 1 of 1.30, 5 First Race—Hurmbourne, ered ‘six furlongs in 11912. J. we favorite. s f the Ace to 2165 Instead of 1.80, as was the) ATLANTIC CITY J., July 18.—Att Dw % $2] Donald's Tom Lawson treesed ‘Aye f Reports from Skaggs are to the effect] biting at the oat, (NG, Shorts are nib Ermine ween 2 5 os duly After ae 7| Donald's Tom Lawwon wreexed Ave tur | yore pie phone ne tie ancey 1] pling iat the oa wut no really im- 7) rape twenty miles of speedy riding, Howard ea 2 7} tongs In'1.07 E o ened hie dusty road | portint wagers aw been placed, in the The change of time gives better hours] ireeman, the holder of the twenty-mlle fe Phir Mace—ilorita, Pay wrcelieace $2 — Tere comeriereely,) Rearing (itll iemente (is aanied ithata ai hothe headquarters it “YE FERIE/AND Hf PET for meals than before, and the hotels| world's record, defeated Gus Lawson eee rancears robe, Ole marie BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. n this sort of weather, Fitz puts his! for dividing rece clits greement exists ola and boarding places will quickly fall In} yy half a lap in-a most sensational fin- Park or Injunction) Hurathourn - a ° ‘ ine with the new schedule, while vistt-| j.) ‘ | @ixth Race—Par Bxcellence, Leonid Hi —— lieeere Eee Cre REN Ish, he going the distance in 31.81 1-5. Aap on clal to The Evening World.) WILL BEAT TERRY AGAIN. GOLF FI pee ont nay ane Colonel and inc] The riders started from opposite sides at ER “98 Mb) RAcH TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, ees NALS PLAYED ON mo shorty atten © celoee ty, Dac] of the track, Lawson led the first mile Be csr so aw anil entries for to-morrow's| Corbett on Hin Way Eant to Train ov evening dinner. Srlock, In time) in 1.852-6, when Freeman went to the rani ER Le apart 9 | Faces are as follows: Maken that Ansertion. ALMOST SUBME E INKS = front, maintaining his position until the EVENING TwL! " —The Chantilly Stakes: hurdie race ; o| tenth mule was finished, after which sf a PROD SES Bel sats g Corbett,” the featherweight | 5 Beitbrune duties SA ep ape malteiand hiecaiet: te lonAentccreee care \L. A. W. SMOKER A SUCCESS | Lawson took the lead. Freeman agaln Second itsce Inspector’ Stevens, Fa: 151 MoGrathiana Prince 151 | the championship at N je 3 forged tal tnedtront ataberpeventesn th on s So sistent Fal h aship a Eight Handred Cyclists in Attend=| mile, and gradually made he haif- Third’ Race-Clonmel, Par Excellence, 5) London, Conn., on Aug. 29, will arrl Skoki mile, end aradually, madenup) theta pitermis = bi ee lire nual HERO ORE RA ie River Overflows Chicago Champion-) ance—ing Banuuet To-Night. | lap difference, being even with his op- yurth = Race—Irritable, Femesc! pi ace—For two-year-olds; selling ve . i (Special to The Rventng Wi yonent at the t ft furlong stay a week hero will journey t ship Course— (Special to Ing World.) ponent at the tape. 3 " y ek hero w urney to C SSR Bere aes Hot Jona A ot Hn ous Innere P se—First Nine Holes Used. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July ~The] The fve-milo handicap was won by ¢ sigh" nace F ay icelicae, * i a ithe: bat He will be nesieied In hin — — L. A. W. smoker last night was an im-|W. 8. Fenn, with Hunter second, Mo- ih Race fet HO Damon, Sate INL tea hep UL, vind dou Gon mense success and resulted in the re-| Connell third. The two-mile motor tan- f : Mount Hove Boe ein Menon Meath nah Hadle Gentey,|| GUPNYIEW GOUP (COURSE, Ill, /entied to the frat\tee at M. It} newal of many past friendly relations|dem race was won by Zimmerman and ¢ Proviausly” reported 107 Amorous Corbew, his mana SonsIUdliw wating OF AE Ne ene, ACtEE| CEE T THe ea tee a tie ear roennat aiveloed Tu ieinslalngin 21s | Onlng feienay bs et, , Neeahare Taunt IT Menneateld “Young ¢ is cael Mount) Glem: (tein Gor crac ait) National Ama-| first nine holes of the course, es the! was one continuous show all night, con-|tendance of L. A. W. delegates some / (Grand total tor 29 tare. 8590 | Novinern Lia lor a Ras ent, where he 8 take postponed. Ummeship may have to be flooded comittion of a large wumver Of |alsting of vaudeville, musteal, boxing| 450 people crowded the stands. i ate, Mich., ent, where he ie tak- postponed PRESS. Titra) Race—or \hres:yearrol¢s/and’iup? mite 1 i is f the last ninu ft impossible to use| bouts, sketches, &¢. —— First Race—Hursthourne, Decoration, $3 pi miley ing the baths. In speaking of his com: When Secretary Hoebner, of the] them. No lo i vere de-| Over 800 wer BS Bacond Race—Inspector ateven, Be 84 Pion Ing fight with MeGovarn he says: “I! v gt i ae : ver 8° were in attendance, Every |CHAMPION BREAKS RECORD. “ = 0 104 hited Stntes Golf Association, and the | clded upc eu. 8 GA one wi i erede Picea 102 Mimneit 108] will be In better condition when T enter! golfers wi ara: mvs ees Ta, fe iH 5 ane as, furnlabed jiwith items tebecco, Third Race—diermia, Peninmula.. 2 1 | m who were scheduled to play in] as regards casual water on & 1p 1 very Wourth Race—Femesole, Old ‘England — The Amaso “4B) ih c 91! the ring than I was when I fought Me-| semi-final SNe Lhd fair ereche apyisiug | When play | Dees and clzarettes, Every one enjoyed Speedy Frenchman Clips 48 1-5 hed ont ne pane 7 0 100° Hellario 101! ni-flnals to-day reached the Glenview a Oe ea LS i jhimself hugely. Starting from head- Sixth Race—Leonid, Par Exoellence ak Due +105 Swittm ios)| Govern Before. 1) welen new aboll: 1) course itis monilig they faundiskokle|inmmniiva a akin. mien Vrechink: tie sods |(quartorw iat 946 olclook Uhisimoming a] . ‘teenas cm Werldis\Mecord, ‘ourth Hace—or two-year-olds: 01 Do aw fa To! trouble és a J a Meee us B o)eln i mee Papen {npryeeriotdes etx tort nee | P buns ant wi aay im Bs ouel 2 normally a shallow, narrow stream,! den Gourse. and the dark, los |ran in charge of Arthur Wright, of the] BALTIMORE, Md., July 18.—Albert _ Previously’ reported [ier eer 19 Re otitce Ugtin over MoGovern. 1|.muuentovfour Umes its usual volume! Jeune Menaitiong oF Teove® | Atianitle City Commalttes, was texen by | Cosmin chipped 481-6 ssvonils off the Fea stay . th Race—For three-year-olds and up; eel}. | the wins ba ke . 4 while vast ponds of water lay on the} The first gr + yards from the | Way of Pleasantyille and Linwood to] World's record. held by himself for a Bape nee! fora dare, ed las ineteat ee teeet have taken good care of myself, and rie greens all over the course, The| Was barely visisie through the rain and| Sonera Point ac.vse oy steamer €0!ten-mile motor-paced bicycle race, in The Evening World. , eyed Tolee 109 Alack sa | will continue tw do 60. hab i . ee S{ mist, white Is) yards from the tee and Longport and home by way of tke nig contost last night with Basil de esse ssasey conser, minsen Gok ‘otage i Feninmia 106 a thirteenth Aue seventeenth greens were etching. hi Spee Rene ate ? | Speedway About, thirty, incluaing weve | ut saral tha Galtasien Gertieok ey Dw : dota 14 - almost entirely susmereed, and if it 1s Was w pond that promised eral ladles, indulged In the run, the|Guichard, on the Coliseum bowl track. Be bass sis eeiaions =| Barly 8 Pred “Acherman 110 PUGILISM. finally concluded (0 play the games wilt]. mo p Ine belng made up of tandems, alngies| De Gulchard’a motor dropped a saddle A § 5 ee | t elninih: ko teinhart, of | ANd trips. A number of others of the : i /_Pentneula, “Par Fale Knight v.00 0101 Palio 108 [necessarily be pla over the. first | pt the, ninth, hoi Piaecrarwent ellltp whit yal fae | in front of him, and the little French “Si acieka Waterton. « AON Satire 11] Jonny Britt, the Mght-weight champion of] ine holes of the course Baltuse} orn Ine the aUre! The ploteets Ot | man was thrown, but pluckily remounted | h _L| Heeketo. “8 Asimoniiy 22596 | catttornia, and “Kid? Parker, the Denver MER teaal Meiers hold a banquet this evening, and continued the race, finishing one Fitts Race—Aturat ‘Park, “Africander Titum B65) NNR cates 108 | Jight-weight, been matchel by Billy Storm Played Havoc, pon Dr, Fred- — mile and two laps behind his fellow- a ™ Lavinne, matchmaker of (he Oakland (Cal) tay Ga: oes rs ericks, r 5 AA countryman. wioka? Katt oie Race For two-yasr-olds; Aye and)/one | KAVIAN® matehmaker: of tne! Osean son Last night's terrific storm pla: aOR OH eat Coe A Wixginnon, of Montreal, has sold to J. B. eee A eat (Wael Very atREner. Ok jearl Diver 100 Spring Violet dog | bout at Wik club-on July 30.” They will battle | SAVOC with the course, washing out al M Byers, of Pittsbure wise d fw of Lexington, the noted race horse Bel | compared with the first. De Guichard’s Aveany Girl ApS) Sorae lols at 135 pounds Nritt will probably stop Parker} number of the wooden bridges and so| Dr. Fredericks the elkhteen holes, | Bem Uncar—tmp, Helladonna, Bel De- | injuries are slight. He took the place of girenr: 198 Stamping Ground 108] MAM at rounds, “ the Of Cite main havie: eked ty | Molo rovally bred, being a half brother to! Hugh McLean, of New England, wio Grand total tor 29 days orua demic 108 Pink 1s ye thoroughly soaking ihe course that even | 1W. “oles in the seco nine holes. ft. | Mizen’s dam, Donna ‘Mia, and to Don De Oro, | was to have met Champion. but was Sc SA Puturita 109 Smiles “and Kienes,.J09| Otto Bielof™, the aggressive light-weight boxer. Jin the higher ground the falr greens}: Relnhanit, of Baltusr | Lou's | A8 Nell as clone kin to tmp. Waterctess, aire of , pravented by Injuries he recelyed in a re- Firat Rece—Murstbourne, Woodiak jest 108 | ot Catoage, and Tom Couhis, of Dunkirk. N.Y. | wore almost lke 9 quigmire tn thelr | Jamed of Chicago, secnawed the He AUT HARARE: PEANECS| cent race % oda _ who were prevented from fighting thelr fifteen vf 8. There was sy of play- [0nd nine and were CEE i@ 7 D of that city, will come together in tmitet | Wheaton course Afternoon portsmen’ + Sportsmen's Goods. : =) The Produce stakes, to be run tormonrom at | fund bowl etore, & venis matened | After a critical examination of the| wien "play was resumen int ,, yn | Brighton, has a fine fleld, The Produce ie a they ought to put ap a] entire course and conferences with the | noo; Bur the course Puaey Friday $15,000 stake, to be run in two divisions, tae fret atest ante contestants, the U. 8. G. A. officials de- | sox, James and and {| and ~ | a race for colts and geldings only, and the econd | s.yciqr sho unoeket out At. Weinte| “Med against a postponement of the | Play at 2.3) a eh Saturday, Saturday, Alitlew only. The value of the race in appor- |," ar who knorked out AL Weinl# | cuampionship s Lea “ P REG RD oe Masa fils laos 90\ dare, {ngs to be run to-morrow will be worth about ae Ke pati ST aronRbly te a The first pair in the sem!-tinala were dey r ‘a Misantage: of Uh a (a ERE sa H.000 id srtend Dale tot ioe tobe run | between hem, aa clan ia Kansas ity, Chicago. | = the hill er as pasa ae THE MORNING ‘TELDO on Thursday, July 31. The eligibles for the Brat | Taulmilie a aco have made Koo Aram Ne 7 ; visit oF stripe Pag gtare Sienen Marnbrern,,, | Ruri tt tan, ats Spa een | oe fF Web MRS. GERKEN WINS AGAIN. | 23y"stom gral iti | ie care ar ale Second Race—inapecto: lest nol fee 8 is from the hol hts third pascpiogali Batt alle. __ | fants good’ Kingston a colt Jack Hermann, matchmaker of the Industrial rea ne ULE On Hie eb nas two-plece 88 POR 3 junction, Clarion and. Fiying AC, of Port Erie, Canada, Ie anxiously await- [Another Blue Ribbon for New York rt th ; TUSIBD Se ee EG Auecaraie worstee™” | OUF entire mock of Hammocks, such vourth macnn 1 —| snd ioral oe'the Valevare-elfgivies and one vr both | 198 Joe Waleott's return trom England, as be Woman at Horne Show. lia $4 Sith pillows ‘and spresdart, ‘ously, pourt! ol 7 and Lord of the Vale are eligible, and one or bot England, a me a | . h pillows Hy. #0] Reiah Sacer -Cameres, Old ngisad, te nen in the race. Clarence Ht. Mac wants to match him to fight ‘Kid’ Carter for eecnateals Welk | 100 rut $2.00, "$3.00. hie ane our pricey. Pini ander, iuretbourne, twonty rounds at the next boring show ty hel INET PARK, ATLANTIC CITY, N ix ‘h 15, $1.06, $2.45 and $2.08 ain hee Par tscelescn “Leonid | aive ma ibis” ilRad Sa! Baa July ib—The’teat Hose Show event Tilson sew sgulded Beginning Friday, i 3 fighting Walcott and Is reaty at any time tolof the afternoon for prizes of harness onde and Peano woo] Bicyol ee 1 alga the articles of agreement, horses was closely contested. Mrs, John prphy ict lateas bem Kr) $5.00, #48 | Jockey Lee Jackson incurred the displeasure of jerken, New York, won first prize with uly, Columb Bitrelo Tire... A me i Jon Gana, who {9 to tackle Rute Turner, the i +. » ord Grand total tor 29 days «6897 any | MME Blan, and, an eva, he ait not ite | Telght fighter, of duockton, Cai,, "a | Brandon and Belmar, as well as second «808 Columbia BER Century Oil Lamp, « y THE MAIL AND EXPRESs. LE Sor ae meal AVON SRR: MBO | with Shop Girl and Newsboy; Herbert a eRe at $30.00 Stoarns Bicycle Pig, BacecHaratbourne, Mackey 2 Talent thought Bar Le Du Coppell, Tenafly, N. J. third, with Miss Pe rraph ee $07.06 PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES Second Race—laspeciar Bisvens, Bel- (ne tae. tage Jonna and Very Well; Charles $10 00 Colimbia phone, sys CUT Fak ‘erase, Facile J vily, Jackson | &choe: Ou h Colone! | ox. ©. os oh RRS ‘i ef tour | Schoen, Pittsburg, fourth, with Colonel | fe raee reed vena Th ‘olla Bre. Gor prenianaia iS el Wiaasctin cae oe a Tuanager of Gals, saye that Joe will x and Magor. oe rtin rode two winners yesterday, Hurstbourne | mark of Turne ———— aes » gl ameeonas see EASTERN SPORTING GOODS Co., vith Race iture 2 hes Boxing will be in full eming agsin in cotcsso] WASHINGTON PARK RACES. it Ecaua Par ‘discsitcgg, 8 | _SAmaran, it he had been extended yonterday, | the Iatter part of next month. Tho clude i 65 CORTLANDT ST. heat pene 48 AF Groplloncs, new track re have been holdine shows in that clty have de- iy Brigh ‘i 4 olded to wall uuttl (he cool weather sets in be RACE TRACK, WASHINGTON | of w second slower | tory attempting au) more. It la anid the Mayor | PARK, July 18.—Following are the re- Sporti and Femesoie. orting. 4 ila ot “tat 4 decided that only three clube} sults of races scheduled to be run at | s P | ae Sporting old colt Rigodon, by Bt. Gatien—Minuet, ma Piret Race—Three-quarters of a mile. SQUADRON A POLO MATCH. Bret appearance Of the season in the Bret . He in @ big, strapping youngster who Vortas, of Chicago, the beatamewetgne hes shown fast mork in prival At the | aot Amerie, 4} seheay Reagan, of Final Game tor Officers’ Cup at | pon he was green and Shaw 4 abject hii | South Brooklyn, who are to box « twenty-round Yaw Cortiandt Park To-Morrow. | uj sped tors giarier ot tlie iat (ur | Dou before the West nd A.C. of Bt. Laue Droop 2 and Troop 8 will meet to-mor- o 2 6 Danis inlniag ter tne ceemiatan aetna Bow sn the final match for the OMoers' | MABorm by Beivitere—Rishorn tase, recently | (neve fought they boxed @ slashing twenty Bup in Squadron A's polo tournament. | **° nant by dames Ciiwey af Ereakooss S14, | sound bout betore the ane club, which was de match will be played at Van Corts) {28 ae Maer, ried At Lastanion ciated draw bY Ketereo Biler, of Chi wnat Park, bewinning nt 4.80 P.M, On wi recs Hertaude ——— team are two of the men who Myed against the Gould team, so the il strength of Squadron A will be out, P e-up follows: im the for HJERTBERG VS, HEGELMAN, Old-Timers Will Meet im Fifteen- Mile Running Race, Hjertberg, well known Standing of the Cl NATIONAL LEAGUE, Ernie Club. W. L. Po.| Club. ro. | former champion long-distance runa Y | pitaat “ Philadeiph| o has oH Rr RD it parr | Brae bare el ladeto {| who has been in the prize-winning class professional & tive mile runner for the years, and Pete Hegelman, Clneiane! New York Lpag opens Sept. 1. After that will be played every Satur Brleage L. po,| Who will be remembered one of the ms bie open fwenament. will be | -4T9| winning team in last year's six-day race in this city, and who has won innu- merable ffteen-mile races, have been West Wit Athletic Club grounds, Fitty- NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS JIM JEFFRIES AND JACK JEFFREY ON THE ROAD own case more strongly every day, say- ing he will give a good account of him- when ho gets into the ring. Every ays on returning from the Springs t and that the danger now to pertect form is in a fad “Iam in as good condition it is possible for a man to get Into, and when my Way's work ts done I do LATER STARTS AT SPAS MEETING, First Event During Saratoga Won by H. Bmma R., f 119 8-5, Second Wagner, on for to) day resulted Firet Race—Five-elghths of a mile,— Won by Jack Young, 3 to 1 and even; Dr. Kamme webond ‘and 106 1 Becond Race—Seven~ y Bwitt p10 2 and 4 to 6 Ls was second and Curd >Won for plac Third Bi, and Henry of Race-One Andy Willams, for Dp ne] and’ Boaster third. ‘TimeL40 4 ‘Third Race—Five 7 to lo, matched (o meot on July %, at tho New] Gillook third) Time—t.as ighths of a mile. auchuc ‘or place’ 8 to 1, Was ‘nantemar third mile.—Wor to 3 and 3 to ce 4 te and oy Atriight, place 2 to 4, Morrison third, one-half r. —— FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS. RAGE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, July 18.— 4% Al ‘The races scheduled to be run here to- as follows: rer, for place 4 to Lugkett third, om IVE fourth air bet weer lehth #78 Ninth bf on by Gola, 5 to Sand 4 t Flash of in @ Bfteen-anile race cor $600 @| Night, 2 00 1 fer lace, wae 8 for pi A second and. 4 to land 8 to B cond mem Hans ‘second fur- 2101 and 4 to was second, Time: i. Wa Time ishthe of a mile, yneh by FIRST RUNNING THE CIGARETTE THAT SATISFiES Fine Quality Exquisite Fragrance Harmless OR w, 15° , SURBRUG Company, Makers, MEN Cu ees CORK TIPS BROWNING AT 200 FP. M. VARIOUS BRANCHES. CHAMPION’S RIDE WAS WONDERFUL. Frenchman Not Only Broke Hour Record, but Wheeled Throughout at an Average of 1.22 for Each Mile. The report sent out about Albert Champion's ride at Pittsburg Tuesday night stated that the Frenchman rode only fort ne miles in the hour, which was nearly two miles below the mark really made by Champion. The re- port from the officials of the race re- ceived by the N.C. A. last night shows that Champion rode a most wonderful race behind pace. He averaged 1.2 for the full distance, and at the same time shattered the rec- ord of 41 miles and 688 yards, held by Harry Elxes, by covering 43 miles and 1,147 yards in the same time. De Guich- ard, who Is a youth of sixteen, also beat Elkes's mark by reeling off 42 Elkes made his the miles and 650 yards, record about five weeks ago on Charies River track. As both Champion and De Guichard mre to start in the four-cornered race at Manhattan Beach to-morrow against Tommy Hall and Nat Butler the spe tators are sure of witnessing a race which will be full of excitement. All four riders are now in record-breaking form, and it will be a grand struggle to lower the twenty-mile mark of 27.04 now held by the Frenchman, The three amateur events closed with EXTRAORDINARY RACING EVENT TO-MORR.OW OF THE GREAT 515,000 righton Produce Stakes Piret half for Colts and Geldings, Five other Races, including A HANDIGAP HURDLE RAGE MUBIO BY LANDBR, All Coney Island Routes lead 1o Brighton Track. YANKEE JOCKEY WINS $50,000 RACE Danny Maher Finishes First forthe Eclipse Stakes with the Duke of Devonshire’s Cheers, LONDON, July 18—At the Sandown Park Second Summer (Eclipse) meeting to-day, the fifteenth renewal of tho Eclipse Stakes, of 10,000 sovereigns, the owner of the second horse to receive 500 rovereigna, and of the third 100 sover- elgns, for three and four year olds, about one mile and a quarter, was won by the Duke of Devonshire's Cheers, ridden by Maher, Rising Glass was second and Royal Lancer was third, Twelve horses started. ———__ rile Latham has been algmed by the Denver Western League Baseball Clud to slay ret SPORTING GOODS. FOUR STORES: 67 Cortlandt, and 1197 1M Nassau, Bedford Ave, 25 W, 42d St, N. Y, Brookly! cee ks till FRIDAY & SATURDAY BARGAINS, Bathing Suits. Combination 75e. Suit for, Combination $1.60 Suit for, apiece Suits, regular $1.! stripes, plain colors and hair lines; not Mil sized in all kinds. but all 65¢ sizes in some kinds; per suit.. 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