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‘LAWSON WOULD BUY MACKAY'S STABLE Good Horses of the Million- aire’s String Will, However, Be Sold Publicly at Saratoga Track Aug. 12. The entire racing stable of Clarence Mackay will be sold at public auction at the Saratoga race track Aug. 12. Mr Mackay has cabled Trainer Charles Hill, authorizing the sale. Many owners are after Mexican, the winner of the colts’ half of the Produce Stakes, Genator McCarren, the latest Didder, offers $2,000 for the colt. An- other offer from a Boston man, pre- sumably Thomas W. Lawson, expresses a desire to buy the entire Mackay stable, including Mexican, His Emi- mence, Brunswick and Acefull ‘The only one of the Mackay horses that won't be disposed of is Gay Boy, which ‘Trainer Hill has purchased him- welt. There will be lively bidding for Mexi- gan. The colt is one of the most promia- ing Futurity candidates in the country, THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1902, OF SPORT IN a ror) a PON ES PRIRAS SURED SFC” LENNART ST VARIO ss BRANCHES. DOHERTYS VS. WRENNS AT LONGWOOD TO-DA\ English Champions at Tennis Play in the Doubles—Defeat of Ware and Larned, LONGWOOD, Mass, Aug. 2—The English tennis team, the Doherty | brothers, are cutting quite a figure in the courts here. ‘To-day they will play the Wrenn brothers in the doubles, The great match of yesterday was the defeat of Leo A. Ware and W. Ay Larned ‘The Englishmen found that Ware was the soft spot In the American team and made him the target of nearly all thelr shots, Ware's weakness was nearly, made good he brilliancy of Larned’ play, and this proved considerable solac he experts, who believe that he, I be Successful in his mateh Englishmen for the International trophy. The Americans’ best play be deep lobs, which the Engl to handle carefully and could, put Httle specd Into the returh. plac ot the Dohertys won many joints, while Ware's tendency to drive Into the net or outside kept them nearly always In the lead. — BIG TROTTING RACE . IN CLEVELAND TO-DAY. The Abbot and The Monk to Meet in Mile Heats and Mugh Inter- est In Centred in Event. seemed to hmen had therefore, But the Mexican was put in the great Sheeps i ; RNEEC Day ADEE) Ly ‘the Sromtec seen: ‘Trotting enthusiasts all over the couns Madden. Counting the Futurity the try are much interested in the great great Mirthful colt has upward of $100, race which The Abbot and The Monk Worth of two-year-old dates. He is aisn are to meet in to-day at Cleveland. hol erp EAT EE SE Ce ete THOMAS W. LAWSONS "BORALMA” ha The great trotters are to meet In mile . cel is said to be a better ~s i a sres ener id ak werk horse than Mexican, although he | 0: "ED GEERS | LORD DERBY heats, and if the weather 1s clear Ras not shown as good form in public. | reports from Cleveland say that the = arpa oy 7 = = jborses will come very near beating the |wagon record of 210. . FRANK KRAMER WINS) | PHILLIPS AN ENIGMA TO WILL STOP THE [MORNING GALLOPS |ELKES AND CHAMPION yt gil Seat, ee baa while’ Mr. Gerken, the owner of ANOTHER CYCLE HONOR. |The Monk, will hold the reins over his R L . = re. Both trotters are in splendid | condition for the rs i Capteres the One-Mile Champlon- B OOKLYN BATTERS. DIDN’T START IN RACE, test teng, ship at Ottawa in Slow Time. es aerernt OTTAWA, Aug. inte len eiaess Be : H PUGILISM. EEGs ici’ siecotomti, toor| Cincinnati Pitcher Held Dodgers Down, While ' 'B M Paced | | eee eo oe a ” Hit Timel FE ;But Motor-Paced Race at Manhattan Beach} tomny yan, te miudie-metgnt champton, | Say Gata se ane anor Reds it Timely in First Inning. Track Was Interesting te Biz Orowd! ‘eno han deen matched to fight "Kia"? Carter, | | Nationa . — a i i r ot South yn, before the Industrial A. C., | Cycle Association was won by Kramer —————— = % Lucas Says He| Kilogram Reels Off a Mile in| 3 & Lay ona Pe errs ey of East Orange. N. J.; Collett, New State Attorney Lucas Says He (ae 1co—All in| Readine SS Jack “Henoana;tatchiaker of the: latter alab Pittsbs The Batting Order. back of second was caugl ; F 6 -2— in Tage. nie ‘ould. post tie torfelt of $600 + Se el auian, ee : ; daek, gt second was cough] Will Take Special Measures| (“0/1 =" 8 0 U8 New Special to The Rvening Work) vlowing and the men felt the full force | [9a "few aia! watt ratte, | Behi 7, ork, ; e,) | Brooklyn “Cincinna eyCLa : ATTAN Of fe conting up th peteh. As a| Carter has decided (0. (rain. a SE suite professional handl ard, if Kelley. Ut Sabianinn to Prevent McGovern and ae pening o ee e Crue Net Lae aes aaa CMT eoRtee We w | kn Bumaio’ were ie got in eonaition for hia’ fe two-mile professio handicap nr ‘ ) . mache BA z—The card of cycle] fim battles with Al Wienlg aid Jimmy. Handler. was won by Beauchamp, Australia, 180 ef Crawford, rf disposed of by Mot Corbett Meeting. ac races decided at t ement track this} When Walter Smith. the seyenteen- hee ty ai yards; Kimble, Loulsville, 9 yards, ‘se- Seymour, ef, junds Keeler made i sensational Afternoon was by far the best of the|Year-old amateur pace follower, Jor Walcott, the colored fighter, through hi ‘ond; Bowler, Chicago, 9 yards, third Peitz, 2b, tanning eateh of Ber fly to short a ated Shh oe 2 kala don the track. in his) warmin: er, Willie Pierce, of Boston, has issued a Time, 4.18 3-6. Corcoran, 88 Vette 19 Inewnt thi to short lett (Bpecial to The Evening World) season. ‘The usual holiday crowd came | Sy'4. Ais greeted with applause r ae re % le. _ nifeldt, sb [for two tages. Heck! See ASN SoRWrer, Conn, Aug 2—Tn an ine| SARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 2—Rain fell] out from New York and over from | along the Iie vecause of his sucvesszul | USAR tay ante Oe alee HOBOKEN OARSMEN’ | Re jSneekard’s hands No runs” Tecrview today regarding his position |in such quantities yesterday that the|Coney Island and by 3 o'clock, when gaslauight on the slle ret rora at Vaile- | Sli" ang ecides arte Pierce mrs omy: eek ntoeene)) Donovan’ ANLMA-|tOUMUOATEACErAM Nu wae etcemay. curd relmelve: cou hel MeGovern:Corbatt| pelea} tlew, (cours Wes /puty out Of minets che AraE heat ge ithe noviceiwas stitte’ Novonw mark and’ set_new Of] Manne maichmakey of tae. Induerial Ay Cet | ANNUAL REGATTA. |!" [Harrell wis deciired qut-on stries and fight, which is scheduled to take place | from a galloping polnt of view Thal (he atands were comfortably fled ‘ithere| tm a ML las ivan matchmaker of the Indurir at &. of | (Special to The Evening World) eee ended the inning by hitting «fat New Leadon on Aug. 29, State ‘At-| runners were all taken to the Horse-| was a greater proportion of the fair sex | Halt-Mile. Open—Pirst heat won by Teddy Bile] between Walcott and the winne | Bight Races Are on the Pro-| WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN Soya j tornes, Lucas to-day said: “The fight} Haven courae, and all during the mor! present than usual, and the grand stand AOR Goi As ARES aes 9 year en Seas ‘em | Bramme to Be Decided on Had- | Ave 2—The Cincinnatl team, hen Third Inning. WII positively not take place. T have Ds hey splattered over the at} ot Be was bright with the many hues of the) th time, Im, 18 Jb: Second) Heat yon Ying Wena Seite oarainee, ee? ek i 4 seule Crawford dveve a high one Tsonally Interviewed Chief Justice | historle course at various rates of speed.! summer girls’ outing costum larciia Hurley, N.Y. C,_A., Edwin Porrent, i : son River To-Day. thelr new captain, smiling Joe Kelle ford dvave ule o } ’ . 3 S i re : C.'W.. war necond, and C ister, Spring-| Mass, who are to fight a twenty-round bout at The Hoboken Rowing Assoc! were the opponents, of the Brooklyn| tw Kien | itn Sty Torrance, of the Supreme Court, and he} Among the late arrivals that put inan| “phe feature of the meet was to have | wan chind: time, Third heat| salt Lake City, Utaa, on Aug, 14, for a purse Sng reboKen Rowing Amari Atln, tM ee at thean rounds Uns afternoon.| Dablen and MeCreers.. No run aeesieed to how a wpecial session of [appearance during the morning were the] pen a twenty-mile motor-paced race | acd maces, lata Whcetmen, Harry | of 5,00), fave, eam trata, for, the” battle n of its kin nine a ese grounds this afternoen nd MeCreery vero ai 5 ‘Saree Bel ‘ad Wilts ’ i i C., wan second; Fre! how that’ the Mayor tity saya the con Secrty, ail mold ite annuat se eettt lthe Helnten are to play four games with| JtWiN Was thrown out at first by Cop. [the Superior Criminal Court on Aug. |P. H. MeCarren, L. Vo Bell and William | petween Kikes, Champion, Walthour and | a)agom! KC. W.. waa vind ume,’ tm, 10 2-b8:| teat canbe decided ine, . ‘ Phillips. pulled down, Flood's|99 in New London and special measures | Lakeland strings ‘The grand-stand, bet-| y4, land, Elkes was injured und! Fourth heat won by ‘National Francisco, manager to-day. The events will be held over| {union's Superbas, and as the former| rand retired the Dodge Bee eo ravent cei Aeut eaking tine duiilion| audi mubronnGines OF ASS\|Gradision wae komen act njured and turw Veren: Jack Townsend, K. A fs see-| count for, Sait Lake (ity, where the Guttenburg course, on the Jersey} are playing great ball juat lat pravent| fret ewton Ait for it tise Sh iy be taken: Fear ary eecete GHRIGGR far Champion was taken suddenly 11 this} id te i Intend the tracping of Gardiner, ¢ of : ey will make the ‘Trofley-Dodgers hus seoreh ing Was 1s place ew C0 are in perfect condition for) morning, so Freeman, was added at the | hini-Mi ce Fon by | fore leaving “Frisco, sald that. he Intends to. bet fide of the Hudson River, opposite sev- | they will make the ‘Trolley-Dedigers re ye Med to Regarding the particular methods te| the opening day and Saratoga’e great] jayt moment and. he Ep 1. Steinke “Reed was & Joh | $2.50) on Gartiner mom ‘ous h qnty-sixth street, and will Aish at shudy | tle to beat them [Tesi thie. tor atten be uaad torprevent the fight Mr. Lucas | course will show to advantage when the nt and he fought it out with | Dares int 4 oe ie, " < Hy et os pe [dna achat i 2 Ol hel Ned licd UY S fe Walthour and Floyd McFarland. Half-Mil im Won by Marcus my, ~, . When gloe Kelley marshalled hie play | rH y ‘ Young Corbett.’? the feather-welght cham~ There ‘are eight ev 0 be 14 -noneo crowd gathers on Mon¢ ; ; ieee Hurley, N.Y fone teed and Tour open. The seed: [ers for their preliminary practice he wis Fourth Inning. Cee a eT iraainiemens ousatel ane Be isting overs tie Horas) Haven pe Eee Sea a eM RT tne ut Be ten aioe alte Venn torre aeeaee t Naltiventabarane Oration NoNCenbotars } f * event because of the fact tha has time: i for his championship baite with To or Ree a eign high aaa Ban nares” me YG) at m] cores pounder to Bool rested LAttarney Tateas, of New London County, [Course wag Interesting and showed the| the swiftest motor tandem In the coun- | mle fe race for _Gentiemen| ern, When Cornett started In training at. Harte BEAR Thiee coun Rare eer RIC icellcy alwaya manga favorito: wih the) in Wik rollrement at frets Blelnteldl iinet jegal atone) would bo taken) to urs-/racers)to be:ready and Mt for.what te toi| thy Freeman was looked upon to be | ridem—Won by Mr. Wychof of Newark: 8. (W.|ford he welened 101 ouude, | The, Brat dey, vente eoinprine intermadfate tour-onred. £419 tn this boroust Lette RA a lath, CoE LOE et the Mediowem-Corbett fight at Niw come, One of the neater moves of the! Taye H MATS motor rage had aevera! | Fat et wat tated Timez. 4 4-3 Mh ie Corker i erge, and senior four-oared barge. Tt looked ian If avery rin Brook | fe’ sth Donte Randa Toren ‘migie | London, Terry McGovern, who is train- morning was accomplished by Newton speedy machines enteced, and the odd |, yr thn) Mt Jeltat heats von! be 3 Sa ee “ ———— who could spare the mone ag oafithe third auton his groune h z rater at Tate M. Auchanan, ¢ was Recon nn the next few days betting wi —_ lya who cond spare the money Ww he third out on hia grounder whieh Me- ling pere, salt: Bennington's Kilogram, that reeled off appearance of the gentlemen riders, to | ay MGuter tiled rela Rasa AERC CO tea ee INVADER TO CHAL’ HAHAH tO meplircellesie cerowa’ tory. ican: ry toawed to Newton at the bag, |!"5 ! ay seta SERRE cay ea C forrow.a racctrack expression, In thelr | Wo iy Velten, wan second. and 0 Rak ARLE betta) on FURR eee er inet neat agersennons| Ne oe rhe flent will positively come off. 1f the mile distance In 148 1-2, Kickshaw PO'TOW @ PACHTTATE Tepito, Te TE | anes Fanta goo wan second an Wares clusions i) the) docal : eelor was thrown out on his bunt./we are arrested before the fight we will breezed six furlongs In 1.23 forth many humorous remarks from te | hy |W Felitaber Hi, Rect yea recond ard 7 nadh the favorits in the betting FOR FISHER CUP, tins ver ne Aa ERT He acer 1S ane ace tne EC nN fore Pass Curntat Dally and athien ep ien) Witph well ene NN ce nies Eneeo Mine) Git Bir tatorss 1] Reta cute times Wve hat! Wan 8) Vas fle followers here will Mkely Royal Canadian Yacht Club SAL eer clein tare inna Rogeleook i btn Dalen on the arn oa ate eevarvestod. after the Gold coker, Goldamith, Gun Hire, King o¢'R¢,roMt ot, whe Mogtamme, constatel| MB Lim! ting ggantne Tet Moony Sm A: [Baye one ny rea the indications are tht even . See ey reuinte andi they Kept ‘ooritnin! 10 a ee net oe we do not care, ‘The people have Hanover Medley, Moruingside, Yankee mile handicap and a one-iaif mie | Two-Mile Amat wean! SOPZIS NLT ce range Race with Rochester. i eee vee been looking forward to this contest and and others—were snown to easy exer~ all for that clase of riders who pre for to quality. Woo by Daley Hashes | pitnomers che dormer beaten shannon TORONTO, Ont, Aug. 2.—George WY" fth toning, We are anxious for it. [is too Lite sow cise, PL Ryan sent Roxane a mile in| mednls une PROBE: CONN Ok Kohn, ftth. BR sixth: We Koch! lot th a, wh wered b: sears Con i Capt. Kelley selected HIM Philos to to bao down, and the people will not 4 5 ‘i the realm for victories Won. 1 SecHOsphaC Ronee sures See eens Vot the) world, whous were jowered by Gooderham, last year's Commodore, has 4, the twirling for bis team. Hanlon, | Welles drove a fy atraight into Shee be disappointed,” 1,50 1-4 . x " | elarcus Hurley, the amateur i ump ant mi on qh BY) -Pediar isa jus. recovered trom Ya authorized the Salling Committee of the Mingle eaterte of mab arieta ft Pe rat dices [Be tligappointeds” emphatic in his! J. 6, Seagram's Gold,Cure, Frockaway,|¢f the country. was on the mart ry r vm Filmer yas Royal Canadian Yacht Club to challenge ee eee ie een ie up. picke {I Wh oaebs Mis Hae! “ovtuttog fycatament and declares he WoUKT male A /and Cobourg Bot good breeking work at ona in eho tHe a et aT AUR TE at atarings onetitution, pulled’ dim for the Fisher Cup, with Invader ax £0 tvteuell tlt Vacneing. © [eeeaeaa PORTIA TORR TITE AL | son Cerone wes RULL OmEALE ORD three parts speed. ‘The same variety of eprinters in the p Lose, Tij- | huckarant Be once, xecond: SM. Marley.. third eather (ho) Deel ule nthe ger. cup was last defended Lefty Newton to do the twirling [fouled te Morrell * —— “xerci4e Was allowed the youngsters !ngton, Glasson, Forrest Vander urrest. fourth: W. Lanes, fifth: ©. Stobbie eennaee in, 1900, \ umpire put in an appearance, |") A M 1 fat) Dragon ban Zagloba, sierry | Veer. ‘There was a pretty atrong freeze Halles, seventh: time, tin. 41 16 airatten, fa on sno E "i i , iol to € rin. Me- c |Dramatst, Dragon, Pan Zagloba, Merry | Ve ere was a pretty strong fire . Balley, seven me, 4in, iS the prospects that « race will result | Brov Judged the tre mt strikes, (Oona erwin ambled ty sine four = others. } — | ni rwin to second. Newton el hisdese tay Pe Voulieaeie vi for good baseball material it might not be a bad POOL-ROOM LOSES $10,000 |" * ee St ee eat Momeruad, Per ihe heme oe| BUFFALO! TRACK |S THIS CENTURY RUN.| jeanne atiien art B Sixth tng. . "i ‘ 7 14 er lu 1 August Belmon ON POSTING OF FALSE Cau Seymour flea a Monae Warner, rom shat tone came one Feet) ALLOTTED RACING DATES. |. sizgent century ran of the season ee | ODDS Wt Kell ry Seymour tlied ous to Dolan, Peltz tified | sen tu pitch for Patay Donovan's bors, and enskhh, Breese one. Gv gute’ up lamy. ater ,| indian Gamen at Celtle Park, . by vel 7 ud Jahlen ‘OTCOPAN | againat the Giants yesterday he did eo well) 3 oT “] j will be held ove: we Long and course sack e we a ye smpeons P : nding Ke thi slaminad a fly inte Keeler’s hands Sa ee tet oae ie D. took him te Boman SARATOGA, Aug. 2.—The stewards of sew.) hd eventile the fourth an=|(2°% . oe The Inaugural festiva! and games of the Chat- Odds-On Favorite Wan Pat tp ux ufely, mcoriny, Keil Ment the Jockey Club at a special meeting Renae a Pict aT Gan tail) dothes {Gevmatary. ov Beainelandacdasteavaee |Creemen ne One Ret Men, will be held | Long Shot and He Won, Ie NBO Nt NOD ard sins hall on a line to eS Ae | {here appointed the following officials | "4". x diviaion# all Alled ay well| race, came unter the ban of the starter and got | Stain Park, lo 1, to-morrow, Games will GOVISVILLE. Ke Ay ‘The | xcored. Sté de xen rent. but was forced at mecond on] it was a blooming outrage that Joe MeO | 67 ne coming meeting all, The ack nan a sm dame unger tbe an, of the starter in at Hck and dancing at 2 o'clock P.M. be Ue Reena eo 2 dorearan. Dolan! ay ai nc fiat firmt game to score on th 1 the entries to be made and ac pile oath Kingston pool-room was svor for | TRO TA son be er. eed i SexmOnt: Kesler tole aecond, | SAY Me Me RTM Bem Roe ccoant, Me) Starier, ©, J. Fitzgerald: Judges, ( that wet Une wtare, the full Went of six | ae a $10,000 yesterday afternoon on account of | ge Na Me Sige. tactue intel! [Peltz fares rarrelta pounder to) wenn ee the beat gamer of hin tite, hut] McDowell and C. H. Pettingill; handi-| hundred riders will unquestionabiy be melo WF Hlows wax one of the tusks tt Meraieve ichas by Haan ronit (ao the inneld 2 1 7 econd No | pliched one of the b , capper, W. 8. Vosburg; Umer, W. H.| reached winners on Ivernla_ yesterday a ‘albaunt Se i qi i posting the odds on the first race at| Ten eeaiy and. teapive the fact that the| Barretto; paddock Judge, J. L. Hall, Cer a at be anaioed to callie he A ustablished 1851 : Highland Park. Tolula was a ‘ay Giants lost Joe Rot a big send-off when the came] clerk of sca A, Dangertield. ordinary that they will attract many ad- — Jamen Mara hase rider who felt | Jamaal favorite at the track, while Duella was PITTS BU RG SLAUGHTE RS . wae over. 4 he Burtalo Ra Ang Aaspelation, Wyn | dittonal entries. wi hieh will be ecelved aggrieved over bin treatment at the ; y it 0 50 s 8 applied tor dates, was allowed them from | py C, P, ach at No. 310 West Pitty jioward Lewis, trainer for Joseph E. ‘ Beis dane These odds we fe reversed | It ta the unexpected doingw that yery often] Aug, W to Sept third nec! a. Webster Fleet, No. 964 NONAn! | anit Heal een aia ew sats TRADE MARK je Kingston board. Men fought to , ald in the scoring of rons was one of Jack] | — Fulton street, Brooklyn, or at the start ™* A i ; take was discovered } 7 . nt A T ¢ t] flict “with tie fall meetings at Sheepa-|°pne run will start from Bedford Rest, | ards decision, Mara has an offer from Jamea ex h_ mone yemterday in the third Inning, Two were (4) hoad and Gravesend, but there will be] proaklyn. W. Colt. who promises to re-enter the game upon was taken to put the p m about and a man on third, All of the St. Laulstans| an abundance of h for both tracks —r— a rather large scale next seamen THE STANDARD«OF 810.000 loser when Tolala won | ntinued from First Page.) ected “Matty to make an awful dunge atland the distance intervening will not! a 2 ie a a | oe ball He atdart, Me suat punted. The §|'make them rivala to the detriment of TRIDENT TO DEFEND CUP. w stetemore, who on Wednesday claimed Par MERIT!IN oe | inane woo. heir heads in trying to Ket) the gport Exvellence out of a race for $2,950, yeaterday eee Pct 3 ’ r walked nn hit ty Wall lifted a fine drive to the fence, ball, but The run was tallied and ———__ : | . BY, SARATOGA ENTRIES. | 1 MoGrAW | Watgne nwan under Il No rune eae amatty'™ * Romt with Two Cemtrehonrids i! the Mil) veh to the Benner Stable for $3,000 [ | Fi ; Stee aca necoeibiusasiahl AMERICANS TO INVAD | pteked by Royal Yacht Club, Ay ore a 3 Jal to The Evening Wor ‘i sta Ath Inning, lonale Sir Welter Seed le) ise | saat: Ae: Ny +1 (. Rosenfeld wan. virtually lett a i onan . Hap ing: ; elt these daze. It ts a fact 1 te worry HOME OF BRUSH, TOO. Aus, BAL a mecting | 2, Jupeael See, cinielly Jah ant ad so | Sara : RACE TRA K, BARAT" SANE tT esnan Lm La (lark worked his fourth safe drive! ing about hie broken bat, Walter says more of the sailing commitiee of the Royal yal yin’) MAKING Bariae envi for Monday's raves ave ux | | HA if Hong the left foul ne for (wo bags] things to himaelt than he dope to any el May Be Backer |Bt. Lawrence Yacht Club to-day It WA®| james Frayling’s xpotted pony “that tak alioy st i tion from t 1 went Leemene put a acratoh toward] and “the bat he broke on Wednesda th Rivals decided that the boat with the two cir | ted Knlght along in the latter's gallops First race—For all Jager. seven furloue right. MeGraw tock ear S Wall W Pinay Asti tyke foanee) treboards is to defend the Beawanhaka : Unmantes raat Mhisteer 9 ah nner Wak men eunt tO +e trebonrds Js to defend the Beawanhaka | aig q favorite among the Indy. visitors at Tc . Clonmel) 10 sou ie 0 thal ‘Divi wecanih. ON. BABU: took Branefield’s long] Since the St. Toul and ‘‘Loole* Hart aiaent tx WH begin on. Fri- | Brighton, He and the Mackay Shetland pony : Monograph ty \ 1 cIner Aug. %.—Before leaving | 17 no sBrid | woul maxe quite 'a metch race ae to who would | be Tena meme Woh rehitt nua ule nll ws fourtn vad tad pis | MARAT IB New, York ome gnad rman ee tiene last. might. President. Ban |Connn challenger in well liked hers. | & Os Mn) | he Ran Nirolas 416 Lnguash tater or, and Metiann s | oy brobably have to begin having some fw with) Johnson and August Herrmann held & ———_— Sadie $. pulled up quite Jame after her race | ALL:STYLES Gold, Care cece NG Thy te tur ark 4 Honwe Wagner to-day to keep In pra conference, but both refused to state HARVARD MAY WIN, In the uandirap Second Ra : a7 ott neelf while Des Young Mr. fon, P. Donovan's Mud, was] What they discussed ay Hidland cahalieie ABU ianir a | 5 Rita rm tt " if ‘* not tte euay mark at the bat that Chriey] Herrmann ts at the head of @ local] 4+ pa ibeen decided by the SRAM EE eH en f AEE PRICES Hive Salon f ( Wotton neared. ben was. the telly rapses|ayndicute whieh has been neKotlating 1h "committee of the New Englaud| Mylan, August welmon’s rainer, it was the | Meme OB ED DAG 6 eG) an ea A nly wares mee wand al wold bel with President Brush for the sale of] Agsociation of the Amateur Athletic] hoy's Mt mount. Joon Hyland wan himeeit « ‘ Ae scan f TT cinati be dail ; the National League Club, and it is NOW] Trajon that the games of the Diocesan] noted jockey twenty-five years ago, and received | “al i rte . it w York Glut continues co shin] probable that in the event of Hert-Jtroion eld In Springfield, at which} many congratulations on the successful debut of | =—=—— wh 110) Hue ! . i rothr John n around at the vas been | mann’s failure to wadyre the local Nes hick, of Harvard, competed, were | dis son. Anchen F, Drumn " ithe vi ao oon so ; catehing sea] conal League clud he will be interested | cioged games. i Kine 101 Lads Merlina : : ; ; bie pees Bd weond base for 8. few f ME eee ete [ipague club which, [8 SACS. cs oumstancea the oom-| Charles Iaitieneld. Jr. In reported to be dan- | 6 t Brandy Sinssh 0 Frank 3h ike wed thal asm Utlllty mai he He Aer ent Johnson, WL Ins | nl te of ike “Inucreolleginte Athlete | gerounly 1 again at Avon, N, J. Mr, Littlenela i i —— % mitter of Third iuce—The Mlayh) tor tw . ‘ ' \» o2. 8 vade this city next season, Association will Hkely declare | Schl has not been able to devote much time to hie = 3 ee a i | : HARLEM RESULTS eortie la kal have f ———— eligible, and the championship won duties am trainer for the extensive racing mable | & 0 Charles Pw 0 nial f he eanalon Bef, bare. came ite Harvard must stan i Old For Musto ‘ ' © the real things on the Polo Ground of Jamies B, Haggin thix xearon on account of u n wt 1 \ are very, lee. for they ate ele nye tera Saereerrene Of his father and brothers 4 : African parkie Yoh ae MLM A The) (ene a een ee ieee nee TAN ey and Seymour WIM Play MISCELLANY. se 5 2 nag " i 1 ‘ ta tod ' h 1 men on ba waiting 7 edforn was fined $25 by the at ty RacenThe Heritage Waisca : . : M of ‘ ne in the race, He wae also warne Megeresr-olde and vp an A ba te § Sapa —_ strong Cinoinnatt team of th ty oon the Sound yesterday in « spocial | that a repetition would bring him before fy * i a 1 Ma Standing of the Claba, mnal League, Which haa been playing] pogatia of the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club. Twon- | Jockey Club stewards s uw HY ' ‘ i Wis Beoond and NATIONAL LEAGUE creat ball sinve Joe Kelley Joind It, will] cy six boats started shortly after 2 o'clock in @ ‘ ey ae t ikl uth ; 1 Vine 138 2 OW de Chup wo me fe the crack Hoboken team aL the ight nreese for the southwards oliver arr] BaP, Prask Olaike came over, trom sheep 5 b : j anes inet a silla rhe Stee a HE TE Gebrke Cricket Grounds In HOBO Ken eet eee ee et a eanroen atx other start | Dee? Way for the Ivernta race. Me bet $100 at Fi Ned " 1 \ 1 ‘ 1and 7 to 10, | ookiye St. Laoute 30 row. The game slwuld b Sr clu tat he Pi 1b to 1, Clarke holds the record tor scot g 0 , cia M7 too Piviadeiphiacy Mt ot | eat ix the. Hobokens nin the American Yacht Club class, ‘The Pg-| Tug” shots. “Thin in hls thle n me (3 SN AND fs hath 10h he INew orks. 34 BB AN ay Ne ual time These played, | Pong wan second and tho Jolly Tar third. In the | tie'won 44,60) on Relne inthe firookiyn 5 q furlongs Arenas!) AM AN LEAGUE, swing Will pitch for the Reds, while] jarchmont twenty-o ot clnan the Dorotliy won | Sap, 4nd Aout the ware amount “on th at jo} Nome club We dy Wy Ct Woke 8 RegaD wal "1 Pere {or eae ate trom the Adelaide and Hourt, and in the New | 7earell Mxplorer the dey the colt won aS OO | ceemmmmeen —_—_— ell 1 \ i i Chicago 5 ob A3| Washington 4 ‘ oken joe Kelle d « e 01 rr ST sf oy ae) . Ty fot rhe LOUIS, [uriee dR Be BRC ot tt ci play’ with the Reda Hernia cinie iia AM MAPA MLANE, OBST os va aaa guid 14 Medical v8 Leach'e A 1 MoChann's Philase $i Msluattmore oat wg Seana viore Blophen W, foach's Lambkin won in the | Prank Van Meter wold the sens woryear> \ Mees. 1 hack Ti BBA \Detron $i - = x Mat vaceauout.elaea, in which there | O18 colt Jerry to, ‘Alii Teprese ntti i i rth but ¢ th Daud: RACK TRA 1UIS, Aug. 2 BASTERN LEAGUE. Now York Cricket Team Play» the rival that attracted much atteutlow Gow Caen ya! turtman, | —_ Peta, 7 hi Bi f PH Cor sity OU 2 6 L8G E Fup, owned. by mas W. Ttateoy, | Yesterday for $2.00. Bar en - roam 191, stor easy th yrunw. | ‘The + to be Fon at thie We Be) clap Quakers To-Day, iad arith salle ot & Brie ret tha Eiken "out lof a veiling race war reuurned | OLD DR, GRINDLE, SELIG a mista ia \iuek tbaday enalied aaltablows elmnat Lom @3i| Provide: » | phe Gret of the two Intercity ertckes metehes se eine” the ‘ron nade’ poor | Cal. apper's stable yenverday oy" mutual agrees | gy yeara cayeciailat ti dinsuese wt une UOMMe aaa Ze alsin Onn: rneplerh | Ape Ee heen | sees tye iat a halt furlonwa Won hy | Weregar ee $ anges te be playa) beiween New York and] showing, for she te not ready for ractng meat el the parties conserand, oub bi. “oilisvdieg wieutidce (reatment. blood ile ney lle m short to frat: Brodie | Harty Gritith, 3 09 5 and out; Goudy. | ore yoy Miadelphia w ¢ place to-day ou the gro ° , fog akin discuscs, paius i thy Lunes, red Bpute, Mz bomerser ag} ae und enna riy Br | ror place # to i. wile moound, and Mook. |2rey Sr Sinoeus ‘ailadelphta will take place tender on the GrONN | 4 pasite ecnat cbamplon must fae an atiantio | Rage track Salchare emploved by ‘tipping’! eed Wroat and. mouth, ulcers” pall a ita, ‘Agd) @alt Protection ten} dcepped a » On wiweey centre for| ery vhird vt Loy © York team will line up: M. R. Cobb, champion jn © aot t for supremacy in the | DUFCAYE seem kely © be barred from their bidney and Blader coun ite, scalding, - * | cae saat ohaiup premacy ; ols rT fio Dame, Unt MeGano got Doheny's| Second Race-One mile and seventy New York, Hh el AEEIORR ONT nal (ongay at the North PArly morning yiatla at the Haraloge trapk, Yow: Pore er ry Eg ie Shrenaban woorked n pans by teitiag|And 4°80 1; Ladue tor mlacee A ta 6, was] bate with toe genes mrpontan Blata Ch sburton BE iin crater | Keeatn teeta ie the eatae fat evan i wal ra ie Y RIMeRaneD, moorked nna ,dettta 2 atc ‘ 0 5. Wal eo ort roskiyn Fil ub 8, Paterson: Ro W, Pow ented Le i, the Saratoga wesoclation's track th + ¥ re aioe, M [Pohaty okie ble slion: Dukivs oaundiel encond, and Pred Hesslg, thied, Tune af fatgmion’ Bark, Fat vy heme and Tauereaile Kings ‘Cousiyy J: biipiaion V Thre were several lot the eld taiaok ee Py ie A Ce 3d i <nrresmennie Slevedand o-umorrow, Brookiye., Malohere who were admitted. m, nee

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