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ow a a ‘ 4 ; 7 4 18 4 i i i BLA TEST NEWS O y Oe - THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1902. TUS BACK FROM HENLEY. Yankee Oarsman Learned a Lot and Will Try for Dia- mond Sculls Again Next Year. C. 8. -Titus, the oarsman who wae defeated at Henley in his attempt to win the Diamond Sculls, returned here to-day on the steamship Minnohaha, of the Atlante Transport line ST have no excuse to offer over defeat." he said, 1 was beaten fairiy, but I have learned many things by my trip over there and I will try again next year. “1 gness my beating Scholes surprised the talent over here,” Titus continued, emilingly. It #eened to be a foregone conclusion among the rowing fraternity {n this country, before 1 started, that T would lose to the Canadian. The truth of it was, although I gave no excuse at the time, Scholes defeated me tn the Harlem regatta because of my poor condition, 1 had y thin: worry me then ¢ suffering from insomnia. course ran away from me, but I had no doubt of the result when we met on the Thamen. 1 think the | jorting people “I would like to add th Fnglish mre the fairest sp | I have ever met. Everything is on t | | square and the judges are most impar- | tal.” “My hands are soft now and I am out) of condition. But I am going to begin work again this afternoon and if I can get right I wit row in tne National championship regatta.’ FRANCESCO WINS RACE FROM ADVANCE GUARD. from First Page.) (Continued by ting Saddu fn even-money favo wer the post _a wianer by al length, from Pen MaecDhul, who b length and’ a halt latter made the pace to stretch, | Meistersinger 9 the place, The the head of the pecntratslie pile anptten, to tare) ataphcaee ary h Handicap: for thee-year-olda and upward; mile | Cheaper than those offered at Brighton aud a furlong. The stakes at the latter place have is Baier auinitia oe {suffered mostly. Imagine n stake like ate Hrapeereg tates i the Produce with only two stables rep devine Guard, 118. Odom 6 4 resented. *ethion 107, Martin Per aeati marta: Gg The Brighton Cup, rin on Satarda Sadie 8. 88, ‘shea 3 1s h y three start the Fi, Finnan, W, Redfern... 4% eS Goren te x arenes {Brighton Cup nover will be @ good race Start falr, Won driving, Time—1.51 9-4 since the conditions ude a go Althougir the @eld was small, it was a|field ever going to the post nt that 4 select one and the betting on it was theltance. If it were a hand biggest of the day. Every horse had a Deets Ose with penalties and allows strong following, the Dwyer pair, Fran- cesco and Ethics, closing favorites. Sadie $, and Francesco drew out. from thy others at the start and made the running head and ‘head for nearly a me, when Sadie 8, quit. Francesco thes went on and won, ridden out. by aw lergth and a half. “Advance Guard) beat hice a neck for the place, the Jatter having run a great race through the streten. FIFTH RAGE. For three-year-olds and up; 9x furlongs week |from a racing has mot been as good an it mig have been. cation, through no fault of induce owners the meeting hax been a great ha The money has been offered, more |money in fact than any other ass fon adds to Its overnight events, b |the dissaffection of horsemen could be overcome, It Is a very str thin jthe way owners of good horses dodg | Brighton, No Reason for This, there might be a chance for s gether a the event Is each a certain fre changed the stake Is w ton Junior, a $10.00 stake for two-year LOCAL RACING ENDS THIS WEEK, THEN TO SARATOGA. SNAPSHOTS OF THE CROWDS AT BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK The Brighton meeting is in its lust It has been @ successful meeting financlal standpoint, but the ‘The inablilty of the asso 8 own, of good hors: They will go to Saratoga and fall over ping fleld, But at welght for a: year 9 walkover and until condition: horse, Good Racing Thin Wee There ought 19 be some good racing this week at Brighton, with the Brig hy ote Wii d tule ee “SS oa should jmot siurl, Nevertheless, there be Interesting fields sent to the post Saratoga ys meeting begns next Mon- lay, Saratoga a tthe present time Is an Hinteresting proposition. It is going to jcost money to visit the village of many waters this season, The jokes In the old almanacs wherein the farmer Is portrayed as waititig to skin his city visitors soem to find veallzation at Saratoga. The entire village seems to have gone mad on the rating provosi- ton. All Prices Up at Sarato There is a hellef that the racing will there isn't a villager hands outstretched for his part of {t. The exected wave of prosperity much for them. They were satisfied In years gone by to ger reason for taking care of New Yorkers, but this season hall bedrooms have attained | suite dn. pri will have tp within the dignity of bridal | while as for the hotels, one {take to the roof in order to Ii |reagon, Ratss are soaring to the moon and the rare track ap piled on the mgoay iy raising the tari at the gate. If the ‘e given to Saratoga by New Yorkers thi eason it Would pro’ descend on its sacted precincts Not Giving Money Away. The Impresfion has gone forth that Saratoga ts giving away a lot of mone: in stakes this seison. As A ter of} fact the wiakes are mostly guaranteed aftairs, which cost the association Ute tle or nothing. ‘The two attractions on the opening bring showers of gold to Saratoga, and who hasn't both is too F SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. ‘JIM: CORBETT 10 BE THE REFEREE, Young Corbett and McGovern Agree on &x-Champion Heavyweight for Their Battle at New Lendon. ‘im Corvett, the ex-heavywelghf champion, will referee the coming feath- erwelght champlonship battle between “Young Corbett and Terry McGovern, to be fought under the auspices of the Nutmeg A, C., of New London, on the afternion of Aug. 2. He was selected by “Young Corbett” and Sam Harris, manager of McGovern, after a lengthy @ conference held at the Hotel Metropole this afternoon, at the ap Corbett and Harris met pointed hour and lost no time in getting down to business, Corbett tformed Harris that he was not in favor of ac- ceping Tim Hurst as referee, although the latter had been selected last week. Corsett said he was perfectly willing to have Charley White officiate, but to the surprise of every one present Harris re fused to accept White. Corbett then named three persons, ) Dick Roche, George Considine and Charley White, and again Harris de- clined. Harris then suggested Jim Cor- etc as the referee and Young Corbett qulckiy accepted him. ——$—— PEDLAR PALMER FIGHTS ANDY TOKELL IN ENGLAND. If Latter Wins He Will Come Here to Fight Best “Feathers.” One of the most important fights that has been decided In England in a long Ume between English bantams is slated to be decided at Wonderiand, England, ‘to-night. The principals in this great bate will be Pedlar Palmer, the crack English bantam, and Andy Tolell, who is regarded as one of the best youngsters ,for his size ever produced in that country. They are to try vonclusions fn a ten-round bout at 118 pounds for ® purse of #90 and @ side bet of 3500, If Tasell ts successful in beating Pal- mer he will leave England Immediatels for this coun:ry, where he hopds to get Fon matches with all the best feather- weights there are on ghis side of the | water ee ES ST. LOUIS RESULTS. ‘ RACE TRACK, 8T, LOUIS, July 3. rhe races scheduled to be run here -day resulied as follows. | that Gehan VilREOre Ame yr are terns, aye samc Ne: Sie th oF a alles i yet ready tg be Meecer on by Tae voeate, and are pOLtuation in Saratoga In absurdly to 2 De Kammerer, even for place, ridieujous, and ft 1s doubtful if the gol Sie gegond, and Doc Maye thir so expectantly awalted w — Gedognd on tte sacke | “Second Race--Seven-elgnthe | of | a lenile—Wan by Sambo, 7 to 10, and 2 t 1s: Louls Wagner, even for place, war [eeehnd. and Maggie Clopton third. ‘Time <8. Fugurtha finished third, but was disqualif fof a foul, Third Rase—Five and one-half fur- longs Won by Laturka, 5 to 1 and 8 to 5; Mudiavia. $ to 1 for place, was [second, and Mockery third, Time—L.0#, a i crear Hewing, (olds, and the Hrighton Derby, a stake ra, ie. Jocks, St Hite AtePlaCe: lof the same value for three-year-olds days ihe Plast and Saratoga Handicay Moses tala. 2. rn BS e | other half o} e @ associa! ietgl n Ht UN LIS TA al LS a a a will cont ne os though. that these two ry Pigeons Stol: eke a hot duce 1s also to be run. ‘There is no 1 Pent give way ‘to added moneys, MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., July 2.— 1, 108, Ofom.... 8 2 [Use Bpeculating as to the p tart fixtures in time, Dut the profits of th | ni tle were anked t to 1 Leavont, 113, Wonderly.. 19 12 Blers. Many of tho horses. oli are aggoctation should be devoted to tha 9: pollee. ar orday 09 look To Moward, 12 Stic ie 1h AT a ayant aeraiaen cone tat octe shouid not come out of the pud- | fer thirty prize pigeons belonging to SV eg) shoe ? atoga and, of vo W pocket. jeorge New, of New Rochelle, which te Hadnes 0 1" % ite poc elle, TIRE 9 is 5 = : _| were stolen fr. his home in Union torOe “2 Craner B 4) a) 3 street in t city last night. Mr. New nite snen 7 40 GIANTS AND R OU Ss Oo LITTLE GIRL, ISSUES A | mad just entered the pigeon tum, Rice IR a at an exhi- eae e BROOKLYNS NGLISH TENNIS [HOUND PUT ON TRAIL OF £ OR ISSUES A. (net Si oases den, #10 to 1 whot, made all, the Pana ieetira talyetat cert | PLAY HOT FIFT O ee ees , itho'nal a's favo | H GAME, ESCAPED BRONX PANTHER. |... .veascom timine cotatns | fv three-yer Aaa vote tearas rites; amitell (Continued from Furst Page.) | EXPERT A WINNER - af = wi a fade Fistenee, West, j andaturlong ’ limi Miss Ethel Golding 19 not the only | Sartore. eehie. and Jocks eee things was most marked, Tt was. in ine 4 Youths Join in Hunt for the Beast Now Roam =| ssimming member of the Golding (amily Kalil, 109, Odom it 1! bing! and bang!” all over the | Althoug ' i i Jity’ eligible for champtonship events. Ethel Peariuder, (8, Redfern dhl dala, ‘Shay prastions na Qneugh ie ware] PANenO j | ing in the City’s Jungle. has held. the championship of America a 104, i i #5 leurly in the season and their tives do- |‘ (, po OR ath Doherty’s Speed and Skill Too — hee for eight yeurs, anu she hes been voted te. 104, aap SR New York in the MANS ; i the est awiatmer Of her sex in the Won by allt, ond | ferent not Seabee hele’ aireclly Round of the Longwood) Park to-d.y, not in search of the es-) work with thelr nets | nd les Mad ak Breat an equate wonder ahs ‘6 ‘Blaine La ay aEeohe haley bate ane oi Sey | Panther back to a Mfe of luxu cap-| and is only twelve years ol eonid: third |ever H m the west Tourney. caped panther ut in hot pursuit of} 4.1), Elaine Is destrouscof ratcing Mins For. — Notwithstanding this fact, thousand: butt = l.2 Ct , thousands It Parse the strenuous small boys wno are jence Weat, of Fort Hamilton, who “ BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES of cranks sat out In the blazing sun | Third | be thy - in’ band Mistake of an Attendant. this time has refured to mect he! lin thelr shirt sleeves cating peanuts A iaietreameear roving about thy preserve in bands) ww. disappearance of the panther te{ Will make & match for au and commenting in thelr own fashion RN Ne De anxtous eg Wit Rvenine Wort) canis} Bent on peppering the hunted beast | jel to be colucldent with the reslg- | athe 100 vards'up to two or t 3 D ' t and M July 2—Tennis \‘This challenge 1s also open to any other RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BRACH, | 2 tho new reerults, They all knew hie a ot van this morning with a targe| With their cat rifles and airguns. | nats of a park attendant, who made] swim:ner who may care to accept. July %.—The entries for to-morrow's | MeGraw and McGann, but there wore hay tall made a mncourdy of the best playe : y to hi | fatal confession to-day to his su-| An admirer of Btaine's prowess in the July B—The entries for tomorrow's | At many who had ever noticed the |i Kot around concourse of the best, players in the] | The oppurtunity f hunt & reas |perior. It seemn that after the panther | 240%, M8 Oubeantains Pier ft any of sorKiat Ono at en scaana tags ne crowd began to pray u wo English players, | live, eatin ast of y 4 | ‘ c aln's any int Race—Wor ‘oo-vearvolde, ve furlones work of Cronin, Miller or Bresnahan. | if? ravidencn ty, hold him there the Doherty brothers. ‘These events are |through the jungle of the Bronx | *" wed his way out of his wooden’ the other girls can be induced to swim, Hlorious oes a The New Comers, Providence ¢ to the fr In tin wded in the week: Contest for th i! loage, he wandered off through the park ett el emer cTBe Sam Comerme oj theeUior gam th ns mae] maa ame men coment fr the ay not occur agate. in a lfetime, ute oled certain aesoer, “The RIVERSIDE TEAM LEADS Kentnky Howe Mf | yulld and the action of a dull play SUS by RAIKD ans Tauser ship and handieap 8 he wine{and the youth of the Annexed Dis-| panther trotted up to the keeper and SETTLEMENT.1 Second, Race—Por year-olds and yp, ante | Bresnahan is a broad-shoulderad mus: | Roth sides wer ners the Eastern championship | trict not overlooking it ; Wanted to make friends with him, ‘but ENT-LEAGUE, and. a sintecnsh cular player, built something like ou loudles will meat the W hat Rf Di lthe attendant, who Is accustomed to i sna Hobatoca ayer, bi i " eee doubl iW et the Western cham-) curator RT. Ditmurs, of the Bronx ang Read ee " i iote 4 Lane t old friend Linville Cronin, too, te a : * rns ons, bitte and) Alexander, at News| Zeologioat Ganiens, is greatly alarmed | feeding .llong .and. hyenas, out of. his Paton Tone re to Second Pl T | Sehoolmester sR pe eH Be | the frst Gl wif] port, for the Nght to challenge Ward lost his Mitte ume panties will be only hand, got a case of stage fright when —Collewe. Third. HE CIGARETTE i i See ee ee et cniavel| Regus etl eh th panbanat wr | and 1 OF {Re CHARPIONBMIA Afi he Oe to maka aura ROH Te In DEOUBHE If [Bioma «tbe. nanther In the. open and The, last seores and $'eiee of the THAT SATISFIES ny arthy ich a >» Imp. with Mer ander and it| United Btates, Eome of best play- (Mr. Ditinara begged the pollce to proteat | Pulled. hls. sevolver, nen he dis- Tague are ae follows: a Gardner Cogewel! season f a fake, « he e te i Ris i th any : footed! Krookly ma will lead to unfortunate knockouts, [He has hones of getting him back un-| et and has been running since, Wied ‘| REMEMBERTO ASK FOR | rely nian smith he tpadel ay rere A ran ,} This morning the American, Hackelt, Injured, as he procured to-day a pulr of Mounted OMcer Somers saw the | niversige asi Wy 1. r, BIRR asser srs LOl TAR SMEAR ers A MU game of th 1 nid ont Hd not atop the swift driven balls of! coon dogs which were trained in the |Panther on the trestiewors in the ndrth: | Union or ae “ARABS” eer olan and uo! aly fortonge. to), tenme, | cngh . y. the wish iBonth to hunt mountain Nonm Theve {em end Of tho park: this morning and | teil 13 3g Ban Machi 1 toske Pianiaene : n the thind see five: goge if they set_on the panther's trail; Save ap alarm., ‘The mesquite #Wambe | Galveait Sit if Siig CORK Heimarh Aya F SAAURS andes RNa aint Renn at re thoroughly exploréd, but the beast | Gerden, Hox 3 jay Hi Tim De ar i i Doherty freq’ ee WHT tree him, amd then Mr, DItmare’® iad gotten aw Clark Neighborhood. Ho a Bry ae c r) Winged-Foot Handicap to Phtoh La this morning’ play) and halt turlougs mmerinis | PLAIN 9 105 Jerry fe mtarted mer y 1 Ld Afrleander 119 Judge Fullen and iw Be | SURBRUG ComraNY, Makers, Tnjunotion 117 Sinfles and Kinwew 84 vuxint Ot 4, 0 | Her Lette> 104 Mart Mullen Nz 1 er blade at A Hoakian, 97 Jack-o-Lantern td ret dik i ' Fifth Race-For maiden three. Ma enh oat | aud siateenth, NH. Montgomery, 42, ! ‘The treatment of Catayrh with antiseptic and Outside eve i i : i ees mor Ura | CARTER I- NIGHT. \ astringent washes, lotions, Fe aives, medicated MEN r URE judge Dureile lord Bh tobacco and cigarettes or any external or local appli- 4 Titan Vaile: w 63, PP’ gare oll 4 Oelervon aay to they me od with # cation, is just as senseless as would be kindling the i, or ver e r Twiat 104 | needles i ‘ | fire on top of a pot to make it boil’ True Hire John Barleycorn orry 109 had spr | | fi P P . e Be oe ry 183 jin nla hein | At arin | Mr Bin CANADIAN RIFLEMEN WIN. | Sluggers Will Meet in Twenty j give temporary relief, but the cavities and ne e Re eee res sida acd np win pot sate Round Bout Before the !n-! of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill 9 = Sea xvounth y 5 i Y ith mycus, Flest Inning aA Defeatea in we-| dustrial A. C., of Fort Erie, | again with my K +118 Sombrero I ' . Pk nit 4 n an nga t for Mackin Cop. Canada. Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, ast ee. 2 i oat) yang 1 th Santo ON. "1 for it checks perspiration, and the poisonous aci ni re to DON, July 2%.—The re-shoot tor | Pe 109 Trump 1” |new Glan "i it eon tie | ym t Vth he Mackinnon Cup at the Nation: H and yapors which should pass off through the skin td wants The best that Ky | : i bat th tional Rite | iP is ) (e) % lee rae ating io ily i ‘urd! Awwoolntion meeting at Bisley: resulted | -gcid" Carter. the crack middie-weight | Se throws ..back pon the mucous membrane ™ ” Matty” caught him, Pa Ua bo |!n 4 viotury torday for the Canadian|o¢ gouth Brooklyn, will moet Jimmy producing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus, much of which is DAILY RESULTS AT HARLEM. In the mieeup which) Nate 3h sia) oa | ean The, Canad) ‘ne word 1.55, the | jdandier, the rugged slugger of Newark, | absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation reaches every es AT 2.30. eae baiha augue wane nd tn a atm Was too | representing Scotland ma: UT points, (AB & twenty-round bout before the In- | of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys and other parts of the TO-MORROW THE $1,600 RACHLIRAD Hanus, guy oe—|UCuriter tain Kecond, how ; Bunn tanned 6a ———_—- usirial A. C, of Fort Brie, Canada, to- | body, “When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath becomes * EMR PRACK, HARI, Juty a8—|, irowaver, a fhe” talk ut tugular| ait! watt an van Standing of the Clubs. night. ‘They are to battle at 48 pounds, exceedingly foul, blindin g beadachea are frequent,’ the eyes red, hearing | Winged Foot Handicap Meee es fchlowe! Manon bof Mctinnny’ eriad out ot whe “Katte tod frank Kot hie hao, | | AtiowaL tao This contest ought to be teat and bit- | affected and a constant 1 in the ears. No remedy that does not ‘ant 6 other Races. Mose by Lanter, Dirt Base —Piveceisiiis of omit OdINt fawt enought! No runs. | UN) Heh DW stbdlat ute, ...a8 Tee teh souteea cae | Canara] ane ne lo "aa ture Catarsh,. BB, 8. ‘pas frome the | ax tinal by AB Coney Wiens Beets. aren by Khete, 9 to 10 ands to &|, Roy Evans, the discarded (luni, was | 40 ib Baaypntia ent “victory over Al Wienlg In Jeep circulation all offensive matter, and when rich, eammant: #10 3 Cor place, was second, |The rai it the miempt Bet | caneite Wine Winaweld senile, 42) S101 than ten rounds shows he Is in good pure blood is again coursing ety Medical. FT awt Piviio third. Timo—a.05 1, ee ne atempt,” suid | LONDON, July =H, He Cloutte, AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ean iiunas dave atalen that easel the mucous membrines bcos nest the!” OLD DR, Gi Mpasend Race—One walle and seventy| ft Woked very. much in his favor at | London Rowing Club, won the Wingttold] ott, OY ay brulwelth w he should have no iroublein beating pkin active, afl the disagreeabl RIND da~Won by Andy Willams, 6 to 2| {end of the eat inning when Jonen, | Sculla at Putney to-day, beating 1, B, | Phila ipbia' ta $a “baglclenetand es! Handler. ‘the tage time ‘they foustie it disapp fs perth OLS ba, GhInDum's sclemioe ittetmens blood ray want McGraw and MoGaun went out in’ short | Ictherington-sknith, Leander Rowing mon #5 iicurmens se Handler was awarded the decision on & m8 appear peat, had 8 Da. A Areataneg ‘Trentham third. Wath? ane kayy tai Club, and. J. Bereetord, Keneington| S02? 38 bss! Baugolt foul in the fourth round. in 96 efiected,. §. 8. 9, bei Meu ictly vegetable bod pus = ri ouilas One m! Now by Cor: | eweeping down from the WN utorm was! Rowing Club, after a splendid race og atteN LeAGR A Laer: 93 sent ige fr wera ond gestion, out t io i . Death third Second Inuing, Hee — 4 tie Rt ae Business success depends upon en ove under tone effects, |W. Tt y AL) | OFBy, bilty--and ‘The new Giants hud very ttle todo! ™SnouRLYN vee Mews A: ors Sunday, Worle} we motions 00 ree, Book’ on, blood ‘ede ri

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