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at Ne. ES FIT AND TR DOKLYNS PLAY HORS —_——_—_—++ THE PITTSBURGS. owners take Last Game of Series Nip and Tuck—Both Score in the no vite First—-Superbas Take Lead) ANTEOMD. & s in Fifth. The Rave Brookly eckars, jeeler, rf. olan, cf. Dahlen. ss. Farrell. McCreery, 15 Irwn, 3b. Flood, 2. Donovan, p. Umpires 1 $60,009 f a man having and deol Ad We “That shows fate hy WASHINGTON Aug. 1L—With iwo ft, the ¢ against N PARK gam itt the final struggle of the series. The Pirates we fldent of taking the 1 game, but to make sure of it Manager Fred Clarke had all | di his mon out practi two hours be- | had fore the game begs iit, and Lawson's Judging from the At his best when the warmed up thing word gloomy for the Derbys smoky crowd long drives they meant ¢ play could do As Hanlon going through thelr exclaimed: “EF hope those fellows don't tmas they gre going to win again to-day, do { they? “We will beat them to-d how good a prophet I am.’ EN ENTE oobi ok aela a sai (Continued from Furst Pag appeared and in a few minutes were | ea also golne through gingery practice caaent Both teams showed up exceedingly |for one } well in their preliminary, and there L appre tient Ue autem the ats iutom # manent Hoth Horses Are Jack Roche, Mr wateni Ks jined up, this Ndential aviv Marsii man ralma never saw thy He said he in finer con: | judgment | In getting the hor great horse would be yesterday after: Specinat Mr. Welsh at hors show and their jy tra at 3 | with make | fore h ly at isd With | will be star! The faa) owner of the this elty to: starter git the Champions idedly The catches and conclusively f brilliant way seen the Lard atisfactory eors be driven fo ugh hor acing Sp GIANTS LOSE FIRST appearance ie ent his Derby the horse all the men doubt the Ww r who ha Suppo) wil ap behin him, | ad me ey drive Pittsburgs he watched the of the gingery play Now, see them quit thelr Har 1 Taey here tn every indication that another britttant |143 Oa Ket. the ucket-aelars} iarein game would cnsuc quite that is, for a Friday after | was 1 ‘A more perfect day for a ball game [Hoon “Pop” Tell hag ae anal twas tne could not have been asked for, There sure tai nae ‘was just enough wind stirring to make |by the time the frst It decidedly pleasant for both the play- the erywd h H ers and rooters. Glants Ki * Hanlon was undecided who he would) Patsy put in to twirl aguinst the heavy hitting piteh pirates, but at the last moment he de eae elded on Donovan. airing Fred Clark pinned his fate to Sam yuis chief Preyer. amis a When the game started there was aK ‘A H about 2,50) rooters present iD AY it a t iy a Jake Beckley will join the Brooklyn nse team to-morrow and jlay first base steel he signing of Joe Kelly the Cin | Dur ine none RUNES I ivi Innati Club is responsible for this, as |p Mya Le tens sti 1 Deve ccitent acreen iin: urns wea aL UE UP TG Hae | OHA that if Kelly went 10 Cinciunat) Beckley dMtling siden Phat js : was to come to the Brookiyns Tae AVE cng CN tt Once again has Umpire Vowers re) Whether to work hin {ti fie fst gait aigned his position. He says bis legs [or the second was tu; ; fare bothering him so much thar it tx] (AN UNUl tn gare AN impossible for him to umpire any longey ST ANH @ © As no umpire showed up two pluyers raw made Dis ale cistey : officiated "Duc Newton Juteing tue AR ea aa i in bases, While ‘Tannelill did likewise ou nid Man Chie Ws 7 iA Dalls and strikes gu ie ai an . Firat Inn Denovan bad worklig Sa Clark ambled to first ak balls and reached second ht mont’s drive to left Le i safely, filling " frounder. to Dahlen Leach ler. Par and Bran hit for two bases, scoring K acl rell was retired by Lu field, One run FOR TO- MORROW'S TROT. | Automoniies od ty the Vfrom New York w and Benjamin t Navy GAME OF DOUBLE-HEADER, THE WORLD: ACK FAST ELKES HURT, MAYBE FATALLY, Was Thrown Headlong to Track. Huntil fu h will be mile or tw when ¢ \ slow ehience or the the management of Charter yarate entrance eted ntrance for othe sign “t A sulicient number of es ind the tente while watching the races, The swill pe made a per the park trranked for lun ywhers of the friends, 'T Train to Race. heon orses, special I leave that elty morning and K toomorrow stop, harter Oak Park W. ‘The great mat ted w arclock. payment of sine t horses w cht. Will New Haven, ne where ch race 1 be um ¢ Tracy, €x will have under ays f M Wowie Smith threw lite nots Parrel! Smiths to ert ow Bol Howe time Matty bunted Dunn scored Hartman was for Wr Hreed fa. Y'S WINNERS AT BRIGHTON. HARRY EES PHOTO BY CARL J. HORNER HOSTON, Second, Clark scoring on the out. Wi 14 Harry pee Hasan, Was considered a likely 4 @ ner stole ond. Branstield was oul i 0 are ea win but Waitt 4 ; out. Ritchey fied out to Plood, One v an CMA! i hieyeling, will be able to 1 on r tithours we run. mys cham ph eR NN) ny) Shook an easy victim at Bye turlous ; ler Teached second on Branstield s Manhattan Beas “4 error. Dolan. tied to. Wagner. Dahlen enn de Vale wan bnitly hurt] C Charles River tr race with Hobby Waltho: | 1 hy Inst night do Vhe aor neta Second In Phreesnaae Hit MN Gann : “ Ott Maya, Up ogontes ed wo india, Warelays Sacritie " | , ahen ‘ reory x us bight it Kowetint went to the front at thaw fa r Ke . to Dahle, No runs ”h Ban BUR MMR ON NUN lin Al boa ain tdand will come pr ry reached Ritchey’s | A glance Giants’ errer cu | planet, who wat th ANY PHT c lt In thoug at the tinis! wild throw Branattelt, is sum to tell why the New we Erora was tird olf the way tin Mo Creery m " at " mie to the 1 Fall ishing wo lenagth back wae mucritice Hatey an anit N ' aisth Be 1 ny was Mevree errare : BAS SNE eat CMU aL ts econ: u comm) STN AE UMA NBS SRC UL Atos WHE be a fivesm 1 > Als panes oT Ni 1 my Amateurs fo dt —— Phe Manhattan Beart manusemen ' f attended M mid sol decided WhO wil) be wUbatured Ty Mote Nini. (G uweie coh) BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. 0" fe ATM a we pei) The Brening W tomorrow agi 1 Wile, Aoker Varrest, Dalhke, 1 : i SECOND GAME. Aug tormorrow's | Now Walthour ds the fa rf oa UB aS hes as he Batting Order. Gipae attra BASEBALL. | VANDERBILT WINS ONE. Donvyan wn Wate tlie New: York itn = der with ‘ ” { Na) Water n ‘ areata fat hi iter Me Starts Horses in Rives the infield “ ig dow gb | sa ; Pat sent up ' Few ; ich the ba knocks A teeny ie an te and Jun taker | han, the Giants waiked, Don orm | Roger Tiresnahan, the Gt zi mont. One + with nV 136 be nto heb " h Smith i 0 tty sat " stole second. (Clarke sing ceca. flabien Dertye for A aris was vail the piat Paliocapd a canarte ; No ngerfeld on seria yi heckurd #) 1 nea nt ” er Bheckard was ‘ feral that than ef lan ain S \ Keelr and . i ‘ Keeler was w out at first, No runs, rt " A — axington es should’ 3 RACE TRACK, 87, LOUIS, Aug. | Jat and looked as Grows Worse Following are the results of the races! |) Ha a. ake If Neglected run here to-day 1, r 3 . Thousand , Won by Palmette. 5 to 2 rap Hartman was] le I « Horace donot hold : re Path 8 w } for r “ Le handie and a m7 othe New York sult is unnecessary Faithward third 40) fire tr f John. sha torture and ; himaelt N ton of th " . Vou ea 1 - be. fr § your x | . ' » Tiplure (muble! Gur \ wh emiwer MT ta ek \ Mr 4s had 32 \ 10) Narhe curing RUP atch ig Maen i a or all other trusses and 80° mith ta homer he en Hew methods’? (by injection) Tw r wt “4 ‘ Ny B At no lege stra Vhird Inning 7 . or the Giant ' 0 Belts, ieavy *aprings, q WINNERS AT HARLEM. |daliron, Wivery day he niin 6 pressure. on. hips” or By r i — ach and works hard to cheer ar proot aid odorless Ryan thought Gunn ‘ Weather. The Cluthe L ugh HACK THAGK, HARLEM, Aug jw Vai he we mithe Automatic Pad, tn the only at Peto J Sruten mows tit he paye he will not siny beta Arueted on sclentie princky the ball, bucy Th day resulted as} pest yer We ad he ot get in now. H \uranteed successful 1h every cage, (Special to The Kventag World) fait, ie pieked i up. tote hn we Prerence would make a 10 oer Call oF write for PIKE 100 sCITy N Ime to put Ryan Ane ltmt Bi De tan CHAS. nt MELANTIC CITY, N. J. Aug, 1—Gue | Mohole Knock to. 1a Dvd Haare | went he atu uk of eee Hon bth Ave ana Union mon won the ten-mile paced race at |son it 10 toatl tpatle thatrendy * 6 salare, Now York, (NO Awemts.> Coliseum track last ut from | * ond; gudioious third. ‘Timest ieet Spe Psat Sisen ar nder. The last heat wae the | Mrcann Wal Ow Ue TL second Race--Ony mile und Atty 3 : a watlonal ever wit | Big Dun at Brodie rolled che] 7 Vat oy tolonial inl. 6 teh and fe Hoag! track, | Lawson won | ball to Farrell and dind st fitat., Lua Lou Wood, 6 10 6 ie waa ae ay Si Leander the a0 4) was put out with Hartman's aid Wateredae third, ‘Time-t.48 4-6, fer eces |i sibihaater arte | eosane eeaoir as MEN CURED Bae tandem siotor | | Noarth bnming, Goody Two Biicen'é tot. tor lace, was Pet ot eater working Gabiod the” beat si injections tall a ¢ 0 capaules and Injections out his hit to MoGann. second, and Almatic third. Time—diTd-d, ggein'wulle he Ww wish the Se Louie teats. oa % eachineee® FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1902, IN BOSTON RACE LAST NIGHT. Final Payment: To-Night in the Great Pace Follower's Pedal Broke and He Caught in Bad Tides After Being in the Water $50,000 Boralma-Lord HBr Match. 'Ypsilanti Is First for the Ches- HOLBEIN FAILED TO SWIM ENGLISH CHANNEL TO DOVER: Thirteen Hours and Gave Up Attempt. DOVER, Aug. 1.—-Holbein, whoy favorable for his undertaking at the | f started 6 oflock last night from | Start. : | Gased Ack ‘ re je water was 2 degrees temperature ape GrieNes, France, to awim across | gil" tits pied , he Enelish Channel to Dover, was) A ble crowd cheered him off and | poled a plucky effort and Wien Watched him from t hore until dark, | a i when (wo acetviene gas lamps Hehtod n sight of his goal, to abandon the! on the boat still Kept the swimmer in | iq attempt. owing avorable condl-| Yew for a lone Tis TicnntT RUCHe RU NROHITATTI SS Uh | During hale the distance Holbein made | ". BELO Uh | Rood progress, but after that he met | @ here the. treasherous thirs, Refreshments | @ Holbein was in the water thirteen | Were given tn frequently and his | hours, and was beaten by the strong | SPDR Meld ont satisfactory. od tide. He was still swimming well when | him with encouraging talk, but irked to desist, as, at the rate of head- | finally got inte exceptionally’ bad cur- [way he was then making, tt would ha ts. and there being ny hope of reach- taken him thirty-shk hours. to com= in less than thirty-six hour diete the Journey jhe gave up the attempt and was take: Hlbein had made great preparations |#board the tug ! : Although Holbein faite in his at: trial, and when he started was 4) NA == Nie ; tempt to cross the Chamiel he covered cs An hierentored rie water he presented MEH More “than, the disance tom Ml High Grade A eellew Lak ee his Hods bln | COnRt to. Coa: At 3.3) this. morning envered with ay ation of afl ANd | Mon te Bae Hie AEN aetloa it che Delightful Flavor Iodine. Hix eyes wero shaded with a! rench cone. “it had been expected UNM tarted with a strong stroke, xoing iat Holbein would reach Vame buay, |) CORK TIPS Vhoat was close wife and sis- north-northwest to him and a tug western tide, ut as he falled a © {ation was held aboard the tug accom: if vi ter-In-law aboar retonattend| sanvinga himocand he “was ys him ane a as OR Holoein hoped to finish between Folk- Iothein was bitterly disappointed pbed rd without assietar one's surprise he w 5. His temperature | PLAIN ween fou time de- ne and Dover sometime noand twenty hours, pending on the tides. CROKER’S HORSE WINS CUP RACE. the The sea was most WARD IN FINAL, Philadelphia Tennis Expert Will Meet W. A, Larned in| Challenge Match for Long-| wood Trophy To-Morrow. | terfield— Sceptre Wins Nas- sau Stakes—Danny Maher Second Twice. wclat to The Evening World.) LONGWOOD; Mas: Aug, 1-W. J Clothier won the final singles match of the Longwood tennis tournament this —Richard Crok- the Chesterfield LONDON, Aug. er’s Ypsilanti won Cup for three-year-olds and up-| morning by beating H. Ward, and earns the right to challenge Larned for the yard, distance « a quar- ward, distance one mile and a QUar- (wood Bowls to-morrow afternoon ter, at Goodwood to-day. Osboch,| bth Ward and Clothier played a good a clea e, both usitig the volleying ‘a Maher, was sec-|ci7" sam ridden by “Danny” Maher, was sec- | S170) Same. vata ce ; Sona came hird. | strokes were inclin'é to be weak, Cloth Siena ond and Sonatura came-in t ler's Kame iS more. resourceful, out O5c. Sleeveless Shirt, Six horses ran, Jeither because of youth or inexperience, /f — stripes, two days only... [Ward disappoints one by carelessacss | follo some brilliant stroke Re R. §. Sievier's famous bay filly | Sceptre won the Nassau Stakes for three-year-olds, distance one mile | and a half. 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