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GOLF STARS PLAY AT SHINNECOCK. Walter J. Travis, Who Broke Course Record Yesterday, Is Amcng the Fifty-Odd Starters. HINNECOCK LINKS, Aug. 7—Pla started promptly to-day jn the quality {ng round of the annual tournament at the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club. Th entry list of tifty-odd players showed 4 number of well-knowa names and an fhteresting tournament ts assured. Among the sta were: Former Pravia, who ye A new cours: ds; Allan the inter-col fany Rid Brokaw, of € Princeton and oth A priz three for the four tion pri nt Contrary to the orisina: plin whe Was no match play to-day. There w be two rounds of {i to-morson t finals on Satu: Aside from a WAS perfect 1 the weather Oldest Golf Tourney links since th touch with the play amalgamat! best the club has Pesyed during the turf Oyt—x total, aistar ALG. Jennings, hauinery, Dyk nnerock, 4) MMA M. Tilden, 3 altar, v 2: J. Raméey. 4 Pahwer,” Stulditone, ae MT ek, 10) 2 Hoard) SK De Shiai chevy 104 Hive, 8%) 1 Ro: t eA. Tyng, Bait mone. 105 air, 43°77 T Reid, Ap and “in card: quatitied for t pind’? h rs did not 280 and Ay) iain 4 TRACK tries for Wagner Ten Howard Bounteous Plorangu Sweet Tooth Filitorm Hop & mare aswork and a for Advance Guard Morningside Gunfire EI Third Race. —For two-year-olds, handicap and # half furlongs Max nold Monte Carlo is 4 B 16 Dramatist ° tH Fourth Race-Fo? and Ing: one mile Leonid Honoluly San Andres Lancema’ Ohne Frank M:Kee A Conun The Amazon ws wild ihe Swittmas 14 Moor 9 Witch Race—For maiden two-year-olde; five anda turlonge, Mt Insenaibie Fiza ‘Conundrum Maud Gonne Ohnet Hunter Hoxane 0 RACING ‘AUTOMOBILE FROM EUROPE IS HERE. | Nt. A. Rainey Bought Mach Haron do Rothachild. Baron H. de Rothachild’s forty-hors power racing Panhard, that was pur from chased by R. A. Ralney when he was | larger abroad, has arrived in America and 4s | !3 now at the American storage station tn | Weet Sixtleth street. Motorists who | have examined the automobile pro- hourice it to be one of the finest that has ever reach its speed qualities, the machine ts an idea) automobile for general comfort. Tt ix Anished in dark blue, with rea striping. It has @ King of the Be ie Body, made entirely of wluminum, 1. (pen ° Le: ington ‘Bees was (hird, Time: Second Race FV SR ry, Lads, to 8 and 7 0 % to 2 tor plac Depotiin third. ‘Third Reace-One and {hres-sixteanthe whe fi, is of the four eylinder type, whi tiple colt radiator the hrat nd to arrive in this country. As eo panbarde are sie better than fifty this machine was built Be Ratbechli, 1 spe when THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, avavst m1 LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS” AMERICA DEFEATS ENGLAND IN THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL MATCH. SNAPSHOTS OF THE FIRST OF THE INTERNATIONAL TENNIS MATCHES AT THE CRESCENT CITY A. C. COURTS TAKEN BY AN EVENING WORLD PHOTOGRAPHER. ADVANCE GUARD DOES FAST WORK AT SARATOGA TRACK, Morning Gallops Held on Good Track—Bel- mont’s Suits OD Lee King Works Well. RIDG nin te) Dwight have 1 when thin afternoon's matches be-! form in his match against Dr. Pim than Dwyer's Ethics galloped a mile | six funongs kun, was England 1, ng. The fine tennin of W. A. Larned | He outclassed his veteran opponent, and | ti ite hgainat Dr. Pim re-| 2 20 means was that sct as interesting as the other. Larned by his pritliant xulted in winning his match In bourne turned six furlongaht vered a mile [three ntraght sete, 0-3, O-2 and) icry in the set. The score was; Lar os. ned, 6 games; Pim, Then M.D. Whitman aucceeded | “Whitman Is a great playe in benting hin worthy rival, N. F.| “His match against me vod _aXmile in 1.63. Baldwin's crack three uzados turned six furlongs tn 1.25 3-4 Burch went Ornaturé 2.08, dulity was ae maker w pile Gitance at a tw TRIDENT BEATS THE TECUMSEH. a hall in 0.5) YANKEE WINS) NYY, CLUB RCE Crack 7O-Footer Leads Great Fleet to Vine- | Hayen—Corona First Schooner !n. G—1, 6-1, 1-6, 6-0. Canadian American First Race of Seawanhaka Cup. Maxwell's Interested gpectators. ‘he young Roose: | Oo ee nee ae riillant. | velts were deeply interested in the af-| Whitman had to exert his. gr t | | ternoon matches, The defeat of Larned | Skill to win from Doherty. Both men by K. F. Doherty was a great surprise to them, and what they hoped for this/sational plays followed in rapid sie- | afternoon wag a double victory for the| cession. It how remained for both Lar- | and Whitman to win one mo set) first race of the series for the Sea- | Wanhaka Cup. 31; Tecumseh, ex astern, and the yawl Atlan) hugdicGetier aaricana: hauverd a Corene led | Louls to-day could’ not have be f the ae awanhaka Cup he ron was a grand one, mostly | 1 up sufficiently to obscure ‘The wind was which caused them worry Whitman America’s Hope. W. A. Larned scored the second matey | Was the usual ladies’ r sex graced the oc thelr presence Bill Donovan did the twirl- ing for the Hanlonites, gam showed his Tithe the Cardinals. First Inning. Brashear died 4 straight Into Irwin's hands. e of Donovan's Inshoots rays of the sun, | ‘ate of about filteen | ai thelr hope, Amer! was certainly in fine form, but his | the first two sets he won the thir greatest skill was taxed by England's ex-ehal ecumseh, the Amer= j Canadian defender up on the ways man in the morning, loser. Never a word of hard luk did [land 4 he utter when defeat came to Signals were 30, and an hour } ‘The Trident was \t 945 and the Judges went ) work measuring her » was straight to windward, A snappy ten miles an hour and ixlety of the Time at start Both boats were then sulling free before A WARM-UP BEFORE FIGHT Trident turned the utes ahead of the then began to moderato, OUTLOOK WINS FROM FLASHLIGHT. a when he meets “Young Corbett" at New| afternoon, when he expects to meet Bill London, Aug. #. It will be » warm-up| Crowley, who will have returned from before the fight ‘Before a trotter!!s| New London by that time. As it is started in a race he {s given a warm-up, said Terry's manager last night, "Ye |und so does a bicycle rider take a warm-| work to Inst him some time up, to race.” ‘If a warm-up 18 & g008) friends in Unionville, He"has béen asked thing for a trotter and a bicycle rider,"| to umpire a ball game, spar fo¥ charity continued the manager, Just as good for a boxer. down to 129 pounds now and haw four "We have decided that it ts At any| teen days to take off two pounds more, | aking tip. rate it can do no harm to give Terry ®] ye is on the road at 8 o'clock in the MANCHESTER, {ve time tn th Quincy Challenge Cu 6 of the catamaran type, re state that In shooners and las Beawanhaka between that Wd be extend t was well on tis] and the Qudook we HARLEM RESULTS. ST, LOUIS WINNERS, LOUIS, Aug uits of the races d America, Apart an, races run hei run here to-day Plvovelgntha » couple of round the firet round three munds of boxing. in’ young "C rbateeveny day and |petion Comoe RaW al, ee me rt quarters of 4 mile, Marta Banta, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1} 3 to 1 for place, was t third, ‘Time~1,12 96. Third fae —Five-elghths of 4, Won by Stem Winder, 5 to 1 and ie abate 9 Love thing. nied VARIOUS BRANCHES, Larned Defeats Dr. Pim in Second Match and) Whitman Outplays Doherty—This Makes} — the Score Three Points Out of a Possi le; Five and Davis Cup Will Stay in America. py | A. C. GROUNDS, BAY The contest was grand. Sev- The English ten-| eral times the play went to deuce and efforts to “atte? the| they alternated in vantage, but Whit man usually won out. Only in the sixth Davie challenge CP | came did Doherty score victory, ved futile, The scores! Ww. a. Larned was in decidedly better Amerten 1, | he was ag nst Doherty in the ‘me work was not lor in scoring the vic- Doherty in straight sets too. Their|! guess I'm getting too old to |with the, young fellows in the game games were, brilliant and aroused |" "+! all to the highest pitch of en- thusiasm. Over 6,000 Spee When the four white-cl ayers ap- —-—_ MORNIN SCORES, pleacheries and ne. the courts were t timated that m than 6,000 were pres-) ent. It was the bigge: crowd which \has ever attended a tennis tourtlament R. F. Doherty beat W. A. Larned,| in the Unite "rhe two lo: M. D. Whitman beat Dr. J. Pim, States, vrs of the firat matches, Vest Ray eats | Gaxhy Coee Dr. Pim, of England, and W. A. Larned, (Spectal to The Evening World.) of Amer played’ the match on the ° “N' ~ GROUN: eastern court and were — scmewhat CRESCENT A. C.,GROUNDS, BAY) {hijiiea rath the strong wind which | RIDGE, Aug. 7.~American enthusiasm] pjew from the west lwas not so pronounced this af-| Chlof Interest centred in the mateh ternoon as it was carer in the| betwen Doher a didnot look such a sure thing|sun beat down its hottest rays and not Defender Outsails | for the Yankees, With the score|a@ cloud was there in sight to threaten | Challenger a Whitman, and hun- A yeople, Including women, «at! The International tennis matches| Sythe lawn, watching the ‘play. The to 1 In mate the breaking up of the match. Dr, Pim by the score of 6 eames to 2. néd was playing an excellent game Young Theodore Roosevelt and his and everything gointed to his ultimate two brothers, Archie and Kermit, were, Success in his match, Dr. Pim was not as I know fast game at pri as alert and active as the American, were cool and collected and their games were something fine to look upon. Sen- each and If they did three points would Few were confident of such a result. | be scored by them. That will pe all The poor playing of Tarned In the | that is necessary to keep the Dwight F | that rning against Doherty caused alt to | Havis challenge trophy on this side of | a4 lose considerable hope. Then the im-| Ppa doubles, though, will be played ve Larned Defeats Pim, for the American team by eating Dr. Joshua Pim in three straight sets. With 8 ex-champlon | the same ridiculous ease that he won In Whitman they placed almost all score being 6 gam jon Doherty, sald Dr. Pim, who was defeated by Whit- id chap, we couldn't both as an excellent | The score was hen; America, 2; Eng- at the eastern end of ngratulating Le wa Yankees Take the Lead, on. his victory, itman and Doherty . i e playing out a close set. ‘The game American skill was predominant in With Drillapt playa and. Ai the two contests, Whitman was in even e then on the contest, finer shape than he showed against Dr. | Pim, and nearly all of his plays wer®) Artor another brilliant set M. D. Whit- the caune of loud hand-claps and man succeeded In defeating R. F. Do- “Bravos! He won his first set by the erty by the score of 6 to -- |DAN PATCH, THE PACER, score of 6 to 1, but that does not tell ajtows the Americans to hold he chal how finely the Englishman, Doherty, lerge cup for another yenr at leh Whitman Beats Doherty, He there- fore won the match and the ond which TERRY'S LATEST PLAN. (Special to The Rvening World.) has mapped out his programme for to- BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Aug. 7—Me-|day. He has put down a jog from his overn will introduce an innovation! camp in Unionville to this city late this about sixteen miles between the two places Corbett will have enough road broke in Terry, “before he starts) The champion ts rapidly making why fen't ‘t/ and instruct boys in swimming. He is ‘ouple of two-minute rounds warm-up morning, and upon his return goes row. and it may result In making him ao fast climbs trees and hills and winds the moment the gong sounds for the with a game of handball. battle to commence he will get to] #0on he skips the rope, boxes, nertalie ‘orbett" quick and end the battle in a “ph champlan’s {reining ta paneeriaad No boxer is as fast) py his manages Johnny cia who he after two or been his lifelong friend, inel~ ner is Ha Tu hes nfo Bost men In’ the Dumnews Reparation ion. Wosciai Lo The Evening World.) ¢ HABTRORR, Avs: Ten Xouns. Gorbest | The sybarit good sailing weather, the Sybarita, EMPEROR'S YACHT BEATEN iN | Sybarita Outsails Meteor Hl. and Tutty in Fifty-Mile Race for the Cowes Town Cup. COWES, Inle of Wight, Aug. T= won the race for Cowes Town Cap. The Nam at, the Bry: hild second and the Irex third in the race for the Royal Yacht Squadron Pri nw COWES, Isle of Wight, Aug. 7.—In the? Meteor Ill. and the Tutty started to- day in the race for the Cowes Townr Cup over the Queen's conrse, distance \fifty miles. Half of the course was fin- fshed, with the Sybarita six minutes ahead of the Meteor, amd with the Tutty last. ‘There were seven competitors for the Royal Yacht Squadron prize oyer the same course. The Brynhild was blightly the Namara, the Clara, the Trex, the Creole and the Fiona following In the order named. ad of the Rona at half the distance, $< Cricketers to Celebrate Coronation of the King. Arthur E. Rendle, President of the Metropoll- tan District League, has Issned Invitations to the members of all the New York cricket clubs to attend a coronation smoker at the Murray HIlL Lyoeum Saturiay evening. ST : LOUIS BATTERS FALL ON DONOVAN'S CURVES.) te Cardinals Hammer Out Five Runs in First Four _ Innings and Whitewash the Superbas. his’ namesake's third , allowing Barelay an cross the plat The Battin 0 reach sec- Farrell stole third cleverly as Kru- Hartman fanned. Two runs. Brashear made, a great sto} but Jimmie er was retired at first by M. kard to reach sec- Brashear, Sheckard moving up to third. Dahien fout filed to Jack O'Neil, vu ple Wepynehs WASHINGTON PARK, Aug. | Headed by their handsome manager- Patsy Donoyan, peared on the field to begin play the| Louis Cardinals came to Trofieyvi ie rly all seats around this afternoon and opencd a series en and It’Was 85 with Bed Hanloa’s Superbas. | The fast hustling crowd from the “wild and woolly were out on the lot early practising to beat the band. Donovan has certainly made fast team out of his troup of green This has been clea:ly recent work Second Inning. Neil's grounder was taken care of Mike O'Neil s benders and > Swipgs at the atmosphere. the balkto right for but was easily thrown out try- steal second, P as thrown out at first by scorching grounder waa Hartman and flelded “lod hit safely ‘ould not loeate Donova: | captain, ly stopped by at to Brashe Smith singled to the reaching third. Smoot scored and Bar- demonstrated by their both at home and oni their eastern Donovan sacrificed: oring Barclay Kruger out at Farrell singled, rel out stealing second. dg very. imveh Donovan was disposed of by Hart- es played interest } with Sheckard foul fied iM | was intense when W. A. Larned and Yankees Win Again, Series for| Dr. Pim and W. D. Whitman and R. F.| Everything kept going the Yankees’! Doherty began play in the second series| Way. Larned won his second set from and previous to the game he y men are play- sald to the writer, * Ing so well together that I fee of matches at singles this afternoon. Jang Whitman scored a victory, too, in| we will win the major! | Young Roonsevelts There. his set, winning it by 7 games to 5. Ip even in this gorien with the Brooklyns, Hanilon’s team is playing a Fourth Inning. Hartman sent O'Neil fanned the alr. of games we a long fly to Dolan, J. Mike O'Neil laced re for two ba Smoot stole second, | Irwis n to Mc Treery. Dolan went out, Farrell to Brashear, four games and Indications a e red-hot contests from start to Irwin's grounds to Seuger forced Dahle The Brooklyn Club only leads the Chi- MIntiKenioe y three points for second no wonder N rmed his players before beat Donovan's crowd scor4ig Don- wed out to Farrell an {deal one for the (Hite work of Doherty was something | to-morrow afternoon as arranged, game, and as a consequence the rooters | turned out In larg 1 out, Hart- Flood flied to Smoot, F Donovan singled. the NEIGHBORS OBJECT TORICH MAID'S CATS 1Miss Wittenbergh Has a For- tune and Twenty-five Fes lines in Her Jersey City Home. Miss Nettle Wibtenbergh, forty-five years old, was left a little fortune sev- eral years ago by relatives in New York and she invested it to gratify a whim she always had. She purchased about twenty-five cate of as many breeds, colors and degrees. She installed them with herself in the house at No, 168 South street, Jersey City, which she purchased, and where se has since been devoting her entire time to the felines, Her neighbors, however, do not think as much of cats as she does, and John Kimbel, of South street and Summit, avenue, has asked the Health Depart- ment to abate the nuisance he says she is maintaining, “They cannot take my dear cats from me,” said Miss Witterbergh, who is quite good looking, to an Evening World T-| reporter this afternoon, “I pay $1 a "| year ticenso for them and I have a right to keep them. I can tell you this much. —my cats live in a good deal better style than some of my neighbors do. I get every luxury for them. Each has a bed of down and they eat more ex+ pensive food than most people do. 4 “Il love my cats and would not part with one of them for a fortune. They @ would not leave me, elther. I know that! if they were taken from me they would | die from grief, as I would myself.” # Mr. Kimbel, who is a druggist, that the cats at night engage in con= certs which have long since ceased to be a novelty. BIG ENTRY LIST FOR THE FUTURITY. Announcement is made by the Goney Island Jockey Club that 166 colts and fil- es are eligible for the Futurity, to be run Aug. 30 at Sheepshead Bay, Nearly every stake winner of the year is eligible. The estimated value of stal 1s $60,000. as given out’ by the club, Means bad air, and as whether it comes from the He stole second. P made a scratch hit along the third- hese ay moving up to third. line, Barc evan stole second unmolested TO TRY FOR RECORD. Another Attraction Added to Meet~ at Brighton Next Week. Another attraction has been added to the big meeting which the New York Trotting Association will give at the Brighton Beach track next, week, addition to the match race between The Abbot and Lord Derby, high-class events to be decided, Secre- tary McCully has arranged to have the great pacer Dan Patch try for the world's record of 1.69 1-4 made by Star invisible foe, Malaria, and the other On Saturday of last week Dan Patch paced a mile at Columbus in 2,00 3-4. MtHenry, his driver, !s confident that he can wipe out Star Polnter's mark Maw PAcord for the world, on Patch will make his record-break- ing attempt on Saturday. A closing day of the meet! 5,000 will be hung up and make a ing. A puree of for the record- IMIALARIA nya nto Enemy to Health low lands and marshes of the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the cities and towns, its effect upon the human system is the same, These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lungs and up by, the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness |W, is laid. Chills and fever, chrpnic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, troubles, jaundice and biliousness are frequently due to that Noxious gases and unhealthy the system because the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomes so polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break through the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of an indolent character appear, depleting the system, and threatening life itself. 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