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‘ primer ager nn — tieg Mime nati ae mF f THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, 1902. NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. ' BROOKLYNS VS. BETTORS WERE CAUTIOUS AT SARATOGA'S OPENING. |GREAT FLEET OFF ON ~ CINCINNATI TEAM LONG RUN FO NEWPORT, ; Early Breeze Dies and Last Yacht Does Not LL) Oe en My ‘8uperbas Score in First—Visitors Take Lead Leave Until Almost Noon. in Second Inning, Scoring Twice. NEW LONDON, Conn. Aug, S.—Ityoame again. This time it was a ilttle i rgb " 4 to the south of east and gainin was with considerable feeling of re Strength; the preparatory. signal Wae that the yachtsmen of the New York | freq at'10.40. All the yachts at. one Yacht Club fleet found on coming on] prepared for six spel of windward sy fe wuliry con-| Work atound Race Rock, after which, deck this morning that the sullry con lip the wind held, the yachts would be ‘The Batting Order. er to Peltz resulted in Dahlen’s retire ment at second. One ru da Inning. " t x anx Dur m3 ton free ditions of y erday hed given place tO/able to hold their course twenty-four # Farrell, ¢ nfeidt wingied and advan clear weather and, above all, that ajfmiles t Point Judtth me Mocreer, 1b ] a drive to | fine breeze was blowing out of the Small Yachts Awny First. by Flood, 2 Hahn. 7 northeast, which appeared to freshen! ane smatier yachts were sent away “a Kitson, p. Bergen, c . as the morning wore on, first, at 10.60, ‘the little sloop Kelipse a Umpire—Lynch. f This breeze, 1¢ 1t held, would give the | Koln over th the lead. followed by S igh bound 5 ACHE a ORs ong beat along the Nearly @ score of sloops ind yawls. 5 (Special to The Evening World | phat i ob aera aad TL ole Ane | _ The lrger single-masted vessels were P -. | 8k secon: ode Island re, bu here was | , 5 5 WASHINGTON vARK, BROOK-| Moc Poitz ae Seas j tncthe eka “ouowes uy tae 4 i wae every prospect that the forty-mile run/in the lead, followed by the I LYN, Aug. 5.—A me-e delightful day | ane wonld be finished before dark. Mets Telande yo bnd ny nip ~ for # ball game than to-day could not { /!yt ree eee igs naive ane ow i Se Lesa ‘i ; > and . . to give 1 o'cloc ume the smaller have been asked for by the Brooklyn | : 3 boats of the feet as wel! as the mentors 4 yn Be BS AMAL CE ooners, Muriel leading, with the El- a and Cincinnati teams. Third Inning lilary boats chances for spectal prig * mina not far behind, The rest of the . feel by spectal classes made tae prepara-) schooners were clostly bunched. ; rd ge > series 1 ng line drive to ae tions on board these boats as lively as| 1 3 Ronea thernird game/ot ithe) eer «captured by Dolan. Seye on the crack racers. ¥ 8) Corona Led Big Schoonern, iB. between Ned Hanlon’s erowd and i foul fy. whih irwin Shortly after ‘colors’ signals were| ne large schooners started at 11.03, r “gmiling Joe” Kelley's troupe. Both | smother ita's high foul soarer was hoisted for starting on board the flag- | commodore Ledyard's Corona belng the 4 A {| Heatly gathered In by Farretl, No runs ship, but some time before that hour a first across, ‘Tne T BOat ao wed clubs were determined to win at all) | isiiion wae quivkly retired gy hy tol number of the smaller boats which did some difculty in getting over, nearly ; math On ER Dunia Cota aD Sheckard’s jot intend ce a all being haadjcapped Raserds, and every indication polnt=| grounder hit the bax and bounded away Hes Sea ee 4 ‘All the yachts went over close-hauled, ed to a brilliant struggle. | FID eas made a Before o'clock the Regatta Com-|most of them on the port tack, with the . © hant, promoting Sheckar) to third mittee’s boat, Navigator, had taken up| majority heading over toward the Flan- her position at the starting Hne offers Islands! wher the wind Nan walked, ting the beses. Dahlen; Med to Stelnfeldt, Kurvetl drove a foul My to Kel No runs A much larger crowd was p e gee the game than that of y day. |! Both Hanlon and Kelley were 80 anxious | to win that they had out every one of thelr twirlers to practise, After watch g ing their work Hanlon concluded that) Me-Cre Frank Kitson was In the best shape] |!) \ Sarah's Ledge \seemed stronge ‘The fleet numbers more than one hun-|| The Anednie,’ one of the auxiliary dred ft of all classes. beats which started at 11.10, narrowly ttheast breeze, much to the dis-|¢scaped running down the committee appointment. of every one, proved | boat At 9.30 It flattened out entirely, ‘The Jast boat over the line was the ebb tide proved of some as: (big auxillary Intrepid At 11.45 the flest About 10 o'clock most of the |W&S well away flapping about the starting | xe Inning, Iropped into dt was the skyseraper, which t in a serateh - | Coreoran’s 4 to twirl and he selected him, Kelley | hit to t Bergen wax retl chose godiey) Hahn, the “Reda | ly Flood and Mere No tir aiting for the preparatory sigay’ a star pitcher. pts SAT le UGA E SCOLG After half and tour's wait the breeze} Bt When the game started there were ASM Dee Loreen Roe Hine dl ties ——— SS The main point ts this:— a nearly 3,000 rooters present of by Hahn Beckley, No, if you pay more than a First Inning. HATASOO QUITS $2.60 for a good Good: - . vd i Capt, Kelley went a rans cutter 10 yeu 5AM AND FINISHESLAST SR it Ua F eee ee second on crawel kley's 1. to Me 5 si your retailer for Shoes . gled but was forced at second on Craw ews ite sa (Continued from First Page.) bearing this trade-mark . 4 ford’s bounder to Irwin. Seymour was riehteneld tan retired at first on hie fast jumper by two 4 by two lengths in. 1.39 estab- ° 4 SarisnisndiiMeCreery.) No rins Dring Ora word) on Hshing a new track record. Conundrom oo irae x che gee was two and a half lengths in front of K Sheckard was an easy victim at first 1, Seymour dashing Mosketo Keeler slammed the ball on a line to Corcoran struck oul THIRD RACE. For malden two-year-olds: ve and a hait fur- a] left centre and by fast sprinting Slammed the ball to deep left ie @tretched the ‘hit into a two-bagger three bares, Sheckard — fan SCENES S OGA'S N + Batting. Dolan was retired by Heckley una eler singled to contr, scoring Kitson SCENES aT SARATOGMS NEN ta AO i StH Pin, By Place Keeler to third, at V singied, sending eal to The ventug World ) Francesoo, the winner of the handicap, | Newsp: “men are barred y mem-|for racing, but at the aping of Eng- ‘The Haggin Stable was plunged upon ; sisted, Keeler moving up to third, Di WEN OBIE ‘ Aeastac al a | i ihlen alt to Seymour, Keeler scoring $A rATOGA, N : Serhay ‘i 2 4 Reese ia! gorattir HEL) over Hahitalvcnes ymour, fcecler scoring WARATOGA, N. Y., Aug 5 —Verhaps) did not get off the train until 10 o'clock; bers are admitted. But as every n,| lish customs and the atmosphere of red i | ii head, scoring fer Reali Se oanG Peace the most striking thing at Saratoge’s) the pikht before Horses that had been! Dick and Harry can become a member tape and pun at surrounds 112, Welborn. a | t — -——__—_———____—- $< —— | opening yesterday wax the extreme { Saratosa for any lengta of time! at $ per head, the exclusivencse {s all | Sarate soul must re- Perkine 5 | # Idity and caution of the bettors. The) shows nth ho events, . | t Mollie ‘Brant, 109,Thesme 12 9 7t | PITT ‘ v ominently the events. |a sham, There scema to b+ volt. rere ot BM i a i U LAND ON [lay was a0 remarkably light that In the Jast race John A. Drake and his strenuous attempt to make eve In Judith Campbell Mr, Schorr claims! Dainty, W0i. "Burkhart. 10 109 i : povkmakera found {ini heavy wn thelr) boaeen frlend. John W. Gates, went| Engiish, such a9 making the Jockeys tip|be Nas another Endurance by Right ote Aree titeent | : MATHEWSON Ss CU RVES jhene ne Soratons very disconsolate, ‘They had their caps when addr san owner. | Whether this will prove to be true the| Paircratt, 112, Scott... 1112-12 os | 2 | Which wan expected to be th 1 an opportunity to -scorol 3 idaraporitlarepunikysstont ns Gi ‘uture aoldenbutithere. | Start poor, Won ridden out. Time—1.08. S | = 3 inity scorch the, Ina democratic country such as tuis a, future will decide, but t is no ques: he JAMES MEANS SHOE for | F Clube. L. PC. = | K aMalr of the year, there ring Vincennes, who was Mr Drake's) custom of this sort beurd and most | tion but what Judith is an extremely r s at J is an extremely A alter : oa men hus been known and approved by i : (Continued from lurst Page.) or no betting. ry. Went to the post at 12 tol and he) laughat ise has iready | sound miss, She made a very good tea [4% $48 ace, belng backed down from | | the publicfor 2% years. Itle the first I. . rowd was all at saa, many of the! beat Bluff a nose All that Mr, Drake! been dubbed the I Inciosure,” but |loof decidedly ordinary, ferred one of the pair, and when the shoe (ever put om (he jaarke: ss/eizeiall . ‘entered had Just ec the bet wing $1.00000n Vineennen to stow, anal if some of ath £ ty” Mia It 4 yesterday, but] Rate Went up she shot to the front and] | price Axed by the manufacturer. It le i} Beeracon ei aip waenitin uniforms bun otlhim, each gave Jones a high ay Wey nen) to|show,and ome of the members of ity” | Mizzen was not started yesterday, but 4a) ‘ the only widely known Goodyear Welt ? He couldn't ait sti) and, peeling oft hia] No ru lghton, o m the he took 7 to S his money were mentioned perhaps the lst would) worked after the last race, His work Ja| Pl @ teriic pace, openiog pm Bp or shoe for men which has ever been a Q « Dune rolled atralentsts owd had no line on them.) oP ib-house oat a my ithelnotibere cloaulsacutl ti Wistaditovimpreasionesandiheile lan tamaihi ic BB LOT SD WaT oe ANG retailed at $2.50. It is made in { a coat, he grabbed a bat and hammered The was an es LW the cautious apathy of the pu , ae | : press one: iane ne mand Michaelmas, who were racing medium weight Lace Bals., Box Calf i SS ciigeca’ Hin ove and hie Decline A Re wae nuvengy: Out Wi F nost exelisive that any trick boasts of.| People are willing to pay a good price! far from his spring form, na close bunch. | ‘The Haggin backers ‘and Viel Kid on Metropolitan Laat, also yim are as good as ever, but hi Heft centre and Bred Cha = _ - - ————————————— rare coun tine Phetn ely i ree ACR Vict Kid Ba 40 Civitas ast be . e 0 t : shies fe We ong pole, whe jenne suddenly be-| | viet Kid Oaforda on Metropolitan Laat. ; fs sti and will keep him out of u SOUTHERN SCULLER COMES KING TAKES KEEN INTEREST Standing of the Clubs. gan to atop badly, and Yard Arm racing | | (Onli theseatyles the elzas run from & est 0! season « 0. out ad he buneh, led e last to 11, widths 4, id 6. game for the rest of the season Fourth Inning. cre WhyhOxAl LEAGUE few jumps and won, ridden out, by a PE eg taiol Sie CT length ‘a half. Parisienne was three Retailers are supplied with these After ic warm-up McGraw deciled Biapnsinnenl verre NORTH TO COMPETE. pitiee 38h So ‘stale ete NE eter Meant alll IN YACHT RACES AT COWES, 3} 3h SE i A ib erie hnat nt drove ner a wrelli Will Take Pare ta - ey enieage SGT 41 PMilateipy FOURTH RACE Bre tilled ou the day of thelr receipt It Firat Inning der let Co viider ago through Boston 043 40. New ¥. ‘The Alabama; for filly three-year-olds: mile Jour nearest retailer cannot supply you Mathewson broke Clarke's string of mid error Marty: ¢ ship at Worcester, ' —=e47¢ a Ha WAMPERIZAN” LEAGUE: and a sixteenth. bend us a postal card giving hlename oun which Smith passed to ™ ute ran : hy A. Wolfe, toch. ment, Follows Them in His Steamer—E nperor's Meteor Ill. Starts sc Ui i i Be Civeland 40 49 HO] pantetetienes WIG Redfern Sete aes Dopt.@,—JAMUS MEANS COMPANY, i Tieaumont was retired on sirikea, whe could not And the ball bs as Ry Mer {i Sc i | Moston. 48 0 Sta Detrolt 1035 48 4391 Lox Casta, 118, Wonderly 2 3 8 BROCKTON, MAS: er made a grand stop and assist 0 Gown, McGraw mat a tin at ws Gymnastie| rom Scratch. | Pantad'upbia’ Baltimore! "37 50 Forepha. 116, Odom 0 ia hs rap. Things looked rosy and gMaHeT Mobbled Hess abin's Naty, Orleans, bave arrived in] Pc. Gunfire, ” Burne...» 2 a a Giants were rected With a round this They Stele ie 5 SE | ctabs Epc: |S eam t 2 : as they came in. No runs, | Tey 7 RpiseN Anan aa ideal y Tomita is Femesole, 121, H.Michaels a2 Sportsmen's Goods : ae en enay Cue fom Se aaeniil : . 5 Rune cane et COWES, Inte of Wight, Ang. B— and twenty seconds to Bir James Pen- Wor) ite. i hee 0 TEP COn ROT nalage |i a 5 fl AnAUHIlliauadh HheKel velieharie an 1 unday 9 : i in front of club-house, could nol j 2s, Bresnahan offered Conroy an! find the ball. Matty took eare of ark a | U6 828 Deinourelli's incontion to come Neyubikt won the cace for the /!e"'s Bryahild up to an hour and a) Jerse 1 282) be placed. Won driving, Time 5 i , - chance on his weak rap. No runs.) little t nil got it to frat ene North for the Harlem Hogatta on May icing ¢ r “ | alf to the yaw! Rezel, owned by | This was a remarkable race. The STARTLING BICYCLE SACRIFICES. q Ae in Mont dropped a si ne Into jeft, but| 30, esxpectaily to meet ¢ MAY Sima jeteor 1 Lancelot Rolleston, Rupert Gulnness's start could not be seen, as the judge's Closing ont the entire stock for what it will 4 econd Inning, easy death trying to steal wees |ipy nee UII el UG ae A oe | Senne hs rien a SARATOGA ENTRIES. stand hid it. from. the. public’ view. | bring. Bicycles, (res and aundriea <Imoet at if s wild throw put Wagner on] ond ru the news was received In New Orleans, [shed # ry wl Leand which won last year's . Hatasoo and Gun Fire raced away head || your own prices, "With the stocks of a dozen ran easy Infleld punch, Wag-] MeGinn put up a skyscraper for Wag-| tat. that ‘Titus would not start. so tne|inhed ch ce Mrynhttd was glven thirty-one minutes al- I oad stringing the Held out in great |f stores in other cities now here we are closing od n Mathewaon made a[nor, Hrodie made three strikes anda |tri was postponed. After that the N lowance. HS fon, ‘They went along at a clipping J Ot the New York agency 4 wild piten field doubled t et long speech to Umpire Emalie, ‘dened |i postpone rithat the NeW iwhed at 5.54, the Meteor at N ats (Special to The Kventng World.) Cnr REY en eee Aare malant PRICES HALF WHAT OTHERS ASK. field. Ritche erificed him to thin’ [rolled an easy one to Branafield and per- [Ofeane oursman was stok and unavicl ing ene Glory at G1G.5N he start at 10 o'clock was n good) RACH TRACK. SARATOGA, Aug. 5—| (ld and Lux Casta, Par Excellence and FO ha AFT B chat Ae cueln lees wheele, a Conroy's bouader along the thitd baw | Iehed “No mans p to brain for th (ional races, but wil ilies one, the contestants crossing the tin ntries for to-morrow races are as| Josepha gradually closed on them: re aen A hand cohentences Pe ee @ted him two baxs, Branafield a Come to New York on May #, 103, in! During the afternoon the Vie=] yor punched. ‘The Brynhild led | follows Hatasoo quit to an absolute walk and @ juveniles slaughtered at’ one- Ra. Smi called On ee an Lo rder to meet Titus. ltovin and Albert steamed around hn E Firat Htace—For two-yeur-olde; selling: Ave} Anished last, while Gun Fire wax a bad ‘ory cost. Six carloads of tires Strikes. Georg fielded ‘Tann: Laudtrelveertentnenemir pie pert a yslighily, and the Meteor was in third | sag’ naif furlongs, fourth, In the run home Lux Casta || scattered in the ratiroad yards to go at Te., gus bounder to firet ahead of him | was 9o wild McGann hat te ag ety \the Inle of Wight and entered the | position Epi tent Yo Dinksle -101] took the lead and held it to the last 25 big boxes of lamps, handle-bars wo. rune. h etc Teak Re ° ok orham Laws 5s Pesuareriteet y Feasonable price 5 , hoon the ground to it. Wag, Solent tn time to arrive aatern| King Edward watched the start of the Nuraher <4 Nigrytte sixteenth, where Par Excellence closed, A ft Mieganh put wp a high foul fly tor Died along the - CONTRACT FOR ERECTION OF yachts in the race for the nnatus 102 Amorous and in a game drive won by a head. Se oy, foul ine of the Brynhild when she recetved lane's Cup Wheeler it vt gn tautern"waais,, FIGHT ARENA GIVEN OUT.|{xe vinsine sue, with keen intereat-and at oelock the! Weis oa) Bead Smith. Brodle drove to deep right, and | jy; a it looked good for a triple, but Wagner | Mransfeld a Tan and dived, scooping the ball in his mitt right off the ground. He heid it we ;MeGraw ma | Ritcheyts Seiya Nae fe Tener te 3 NASSAU ST.,2.22%00 FIFTH RACE, nix tur. || GREAT SALE FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. rey ana it draped “ae Victoria and Albert steamed slowly In) Kivkshas 10 Orioft { a ieace—mellinnt (stseplechassy dor taue J safe, COWES, Inle of Wight, Aug. 5.—The|the direction of Ryde to meet the return) 5 4 While he turned a couple of womersauite. | lowing Wanner to score, Again Matiy Crawley Evidently te Nor W " racers, Peentchian aancane amanticearee For three-year-oldx aod up; pellin, : the fence, The hitting was magniflcent, | Umiine Haale in ch out-of the} NEW LOND: on, go] To's rematty wani favored) with boau- eastern ond of the cours’ and was a) Draushaman Wy dye ss vee Starters, wats, Jocks, SCHILFin. Str. Pla Medical but Piutsburg’s fielders were equal to de [Rome fo% hieking rhe taking bis) Despite the fact that efforts {tub weather: (the. ays was) clear Sub Jong al hare ahead en PR eile ee icine he Spinaway: for fillies two y Musketeer, dil, J-Marn 2 12 1% 1200 — 2 Mace at thlrd Heth eb ort retina rine 7 the line at 1.40 and started oa the we rhint ie Spinaway: for Aliles two aruaetees) ot i ri “5 an , gre Ryne Lauder wan flelded out by ‘Tannehi.| made by the authorities of Norwioh to] He wind was rather Haht ward leg. She needed ail ber 9] nyt eI A 4 {| OLD DR, GRINDLE Third Inning, Smith was an easy on Ritchey'a assist. | prevent the coming chasnplonship battle| There were twelve atarters in the race | however, to overcome her severe ha Aataritonte: 113, 7 7-81 35 years w specialist in diseases of men. Under Matty was after Clarke's scaip ana] Mitewsen Med” to Bransteld Young Corbett” and Terry | fr the King’s cup, with the German | icap. Pa cileneoinalake Avian d al Miinat Love am) : [OLD DR. GRINDLE'S sclentine treatment blood } retired him on strikes. McGraw. got] Sat 4 Ney York player had jovern on Aug. #, Matchmaker Hiii| Emperor's Meteor IIT. at the scratch and | Owing to the Nant Wine tt OP AD 135 Toxe Riving Buttress. oF pene 18 ]an4 skin alegases, pelos tn the bones, red spate 3 Beaumont’s high hounder to firat ahead !tirat In vix inninga MFCM) Cowtey, at the Nutmeg A. C.. unnter|*Malter cratt being allowed various ie mat wna ein with 1 Girdie Biar aod eee ee Maney ane Tikat yess E Ler ante -| ie Sa ane —=; = + opening i NE times ranging from thirteen minutes the Glory second and the Meteor thir usth Races¥er three-year-olds and i ‘the Muskeicer, & top-heavy favorite, , ke, ure speedily cured, Impe ws a — raven vanes went t the front at flag fall, made all | ents ‘renioved. sunterora,” do not waste time sleet inl ¢ Mit | visiting less euiitiv paral Remember, OLD Ww 4 iz ]the runalng and won easily ‘by h viaitlng tees atl WT ¢ aio | tength from Belvino, who was a length [PRL ORINOUE has & record for marvellous cares no In fresat dducee, Rove was sec-|Chacs Oyen a) YEARS at 171 West lath 6, ‘Advice tres. Ey he exterior dimensions of the struc- 4 away, O'Connor's riding of Sadducee _ ure'witte wiry eae] = AT NEW SARATOGA TRACK. |x. i gar ming 4] 88 nl SIXTH RACE. | weat 2.00 people ‘Tiers oxea will Lew Kin 105 Fs {rele the rt { behind these-and ——_—_—_-+2— ——_—_—- Pracw Rinhard Ys Brumnnoad 301] For all agee: handicap mile and a furlong: 4 encirelin, be twen) ers ol ; . . i i a ye Crelgbten ne: , "\Seat wind ters Mi zzen Does His First Speed Work Since His) tit: SOTA tart wha Jo 7 — — ; ree ; | Pitterm ! 188 i 110, Odom... sss The Race, Week from Next Diminutive Cyclist Reduced INTERNATIONAL RIFLE Arrival—Dublin’s Nice Trial. | “hath, Hace—For tbree-vearrolda and up; mile a wee Thursday, Will Be the Fea-/ World's Marks Made by SHOOT IS POSTPONED. {Special to The Evening World.) Mratner McCormick, of the LV. Bell! ths tua HH ioe 8. Hat \ ture of the Meeting at the Champion and Elkes, Paced match tor rat Prone Win Tane|, SARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. §.—The train-} string, allowed St. Barnaby a ‘navtemite | Nality forge nt 11 | ato Down-Dilly, 93, Michaels Brighton Beach Race Track.| by the “Red Devil,’” Vince Sept. 1 Ine: conaitions mare: peniaclel the raga) Breatse tn AHL Bee ABE e anown |iikty Ht 12) Biron vas eaena ’ oe ; i ge this morning. The weather was|wind, Black Dick and wer Atniar 11 18 | cauennawaxa waa (hind OTTAWA, Ont, A Tha inter-l bright and clear and the track was in| to easy jossing work. Garter iM AMERICA’S . national ritte 1 rot Palma} vetter condition than has 1 the case} James McLaughlin sent Eugenia Bureh erne rf Ma, ult meetin for trotters! In his twenty-five mile race at Pitts-| Trophy, which was to hay 1 place b the training sen. began at the| six furlo in 122 EB. L aves Aa et Beye hegiinig| DUT on Gaturday Joe Nelaon, the|A¥S % at Rockliffe here, has been] new track MAny peop! sresent|Stamping Ground did a half in 0.85.) GREATEST bil posty to Bept his wi ind numbers of racers were sent to| Trainer Huston sent Mamart six fur- BOOK OF ! minutve brother of the late Johpny | next week, promises to be 4 big succ Trotun nthusiasts of this vicinity ur the request of the British team milew inclacive | With the consent of the Americans which the ¢raek aff training work over the good safe ground] longs in 1231-2 The JR. & FP] rd Keene string was shown to routine ex-| on, mhuttered wil world’s from two to elght ords ;RUTCH-BOUND REFERENCE ( i | if ereegne.t SUNBHA encanto! tulereat i Nelson rode the fires five miteg,, The Hritlah found it tmpossibie, owing| August Belmont's Fire Eater breesed|erciae, — rd hi betitn te marl Aafouia eet ana all ihe ‘clesac all in 6.37, an average of 1.1925 to the mile, | the cancellation of the steamer, to be] sty furlongs In TT} an, Nam-|_J. @, Follansbee's Astorita and Daisy P ©The crutch is a poor substitute for legs, ang lords a very 1S THE alles well This lowered the record of Champion of |Mte vefore then, and the Americans.) tor, Qctoroon, Anak and others trotred |Green did # half in 00. Cameron a vl} inconvenient and tiresome mode of locomotion — there is no more Ia the $10.00 Bonner Memorial for 2.12) arg ante on July 7 pei informed, have awreed 1 tho dates! ang cantered Yesterday ¢ fternoon Key Note breeged flve rurlongs.in 1.10. pathetic sight than a person slowly and painfully moving along trotters there are thirteen fast steppers | jw diss ie 408 miles was 13.39, which |” nea ae when the races were over Mizzen was|” 7 EROS Lady Reporte sent the street supported by these artificial limbs. World Slated to start, while in the Brighton] made July 7, at Providers Wd fent six furlongs in 1.18, being the Aret |"even TTOnKS tn Nae lotancein tae, When Kheumatism settles in the bones and muscles of the Purse for 2.10 pacers there are seventeen| for fifioon miles was 2006 e autnrann’ | MISCELLANY. speed work he has been asked to do| Arsenal covercd (ht mile ante une legs, the victim eventually becomes helpless and crutch-bound, Miartera, Tho feature of the week’s| reduction of Hikers record, 21) tena since his arrival at the Spa breesed five furlongs in 1.06, J... Mad- | ‘The corrosive, irritating matter that is deposited in the joints and In, Of course, Will be the match be-| made July w, at Providence i {rial challenge yacht, the] GB. Morris sent Sombrero and) gen gent W. C. Whitney's Leonora Lor- muscles causes the most intense pain, the knees and ankles swell, manac | ©. DB, Mower, wad owned | Cu and when the natural oils and fluids that lubricate these parts are en Lord Derby and The Abbot. The: ouns | Bewrees destroyed the joints become locked and the muscles drawn and Sefbe to race {ors purse of $10.00 Thurs, | Nei#on did his twenty miles tn 26.16 but |by M. Mone AU. 14. Walthour on the same day did 28.12 4310 # #yndl ard gx furlongs in 1.22, The Gough-| ing glx furlongs in 1.20. Turney Bros teen wid | are stable ) c 6 of yocbiemen of the Waite none] acre stable's Dublin, that 19 taking Bis! Gienwater turned the route Ie 1.9 and Albee H. Hunt, by mY Will be twenty-one regular con-|at Manhattan Boach 1 K i training nicely, covered a mile and al drainer W. P. Burch ed ey i A i 0 1 ach, whelh is the rec ke aul, Minn, ‘The prive that was " D, beh ‘ “5 ‘urch allowed Grey| stiff, and crutches a necessity, Containi: rmatl BES Seca Sate Hae (Skye. The! ora |pald i» not made pubite, tut it ly un TORR A a Hy MSCAIEDe OO8 EAEE Mike ans eroltatat a eatin | ‘The acid poisons that prod ice rheumatic pains form in the blood, and nda: tnt alas | ie Roun, A lke clip, i every subject. ine list of $66,%0 is the largest ever mowd ORE pan Both riders cut into El Money turned six furlongs in 1,20, 1 98¥® 8 record of |! be much below the original cost of the boar (3 epper Biable's King Popper ga ete int. 46, are distributed through the system, and lodged in the arms; shoulders, a ——— 28,33, Nelaon's finish Maving failed to be selected to go to Monirea he Cuban X-Giants at Hoboke: ty-ffth, rrr} ‘ ek ea tg tae twat to represent ihe F oe glu te ne = se — — hands, back and feet, or other parts of the body —resulting often in total Hoboken baseball te: ' made at the floish of a race previous to |itt (of Me Seawauabaka Cup this week there WINNERS AT HARLEM . digability. A permanent cure of Rheumatism can be effected only by a Was Cincineatt Pipe) Ube h fr the wonderful ride of tho little Bwede | eee, MOthINE Heft for the Meereee (0 “do * ST. LOUIS RESULTS. complete cleansing of the blood, and no other peuedy so surely Sere baal Lease, for the avcond time ni pepe aE ie wre ot an{ RACE TRACK, HARLEM, Aug 6~| RACE Aeros ae iran plishes this as S. 8. 8. It neutralizes the acid effects, purifies and in- was 1192-5 by Albert ¢ nplon, followed his new mot h i blood, and the gritt; rti Jast Sunday, will play th = yotor, the a ito: r ) vigorates the stagnant an e gritty par mB epeaar. will Bley the Devil" a ten horse-power machine, and [AMIE Wat was that uf the Aas, the ean | P rato) Sl Mee Fesulte of the races) ‘The races run here to-day resulted a®| oles are davsten yt or dislodged by the new rich at the Bt. George Cricket | °MMnUallY asked for faster pace, jolie el Prater enol ed nt acai tiecdibiha etie @llac| ne blood, and selief comes to the pain-racked sufferer. # in Hoboken next Bunday, ‘The 4 98) Won by Dodona, 16 and 6 to 1:| First Race~Three-quarters of a mile| §, 8. 8. leaves no morbid, irritating matter in | the Cubans | Arthur fealty, The vonms| left Whe whart carir in he | Voir, 6 0 8 toe ph —Won by Joe Lesser, 5 to 2 and even id prod ther attack, ane J eet aint ubens a for the rat tlm, but In apite of thie} and Versifier third \¢- y L the blood to reunite and produce another . Price (of all newsdealers), amine’ Meidas, fact mae nannies calle. 8 , Claude Walton, § to 1 for piace, wa tem, §, 8. S. | fithe ties | Area Kent. ot tae sarah A. Cy who |then. put “Won by inepactor, 1s tot and $| second, and LAttle Dutch third, ‘Time— bok eapels gears acpee of i lias Se Sit F & Genera health i | to 1; Golden Glitter, POT eS as 25 cents Rapervive tnd a ait fur, ee ay ee Tera and if any medical By mail, 35 cents, Won 0 ‘to Band po ip wanted, our i fur. " Votente galloped @ mile in 1.46. loped 600 Pages, 1,000 Subjects, 10,000 Facts. Ver 4 measured course, broke the bl-vard record af abe N. A. C. agnenas |er*R? thiae'e knits wits aad again the tide. | Was’ second i for place, v MEY ¢ ee a ibe and Lhe vowel behaved like a] Third Taco—Three-q ele t fie. t sl i hat Me Nee Pade a ergisi|