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ee THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1902. LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. , BROOKLYN AND ST, LOUIS _ |GIANTS BEATEN IN FIRST ; -|YOUNG CORBETT SPARS PLAY A CLOSE GAME, LIEGLER WINS a0 | GAME OF DOUBLE-HEADER GREAT CROWD SEE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. ~ | ‘ ; ‘ ; ' ten! ‘ Score Is Even Until Seventh Inning, When) Only Denverite’s Trainers See His Blaws— Superbas Score Two Runs. Terry Has Plenty of Confidence. ee |Strong Contest Between 20 Seven Thousand Persons at The Ratting Order. Creety was dlapored of by 3 Farrell Machines at Manhattan Empire City Track Witness (special to The Evening World.) ring general and has a wiser head than mi ie ie Brashear. No runs Beach—Big Crowd to Wit- Race Between Smathers’s) HARTFORD, Conn, Aug. 0 Yous Fry - 3 P ‘orbett” in doing his spa cl eae Second Inning. | ness the Cycie Races. Horse and Louise Jefferson. Nauartere in Untonviite, | LEGAL TANGLE ISN'T | CoH AB AY 3 ee the townsinen are welcomed to WORRYING M’GOVERN- * | ip or e bank of the Farming- Mecreces | iam THOLGranar ca FeUlt mp on the ban reared, « was cap: levels race interested several thousand Lowrnne, | Ealntz to one but his own staff Is] BRIDGEPORT, @onn., Aug. 8—When Hugh. 9 tv made “| people at Hanhattan Beach this after- FONKERS:| permitted i Grant Army Hall, where | Terry McGovern read the statement In Umalre—Brown ! qpau age ene neaw SERCH MMERSENWNTHTAE. Hlournesen! (5) thellie ya the gloves with Wille Fitg-|last night's ning World that a . iit c as an U 2 a: L 3 cr Fran p 0 he 1 rc (Special to The Evening World.) wasy vi Ve jie ON his krounger to| When the etart was made by twenty ul couree here this afternoon to | Daan ee wh Nabi lan enee Le a val EBL) WASHINGTON PARK, BRQOK-) Kruxer Jooughing single wheels at 12.30 o'clock 4 the maviner races of the N St bei es RU Maat ba prnetee res oe ann TbuRS o t Yow * ~ in the wh hen “Yo of | Corbet rom xing Aug. 29, LYN, Aug. 9—Determined to get Third tnnton jthe stands were falriy well filed, the York Driving Club, bu to a eeauae Ii it ec run eanauan Necoat Bree dhe iratiey dolere ter) hE dinning caten *WIUE moving maciines tn one huge get a giimpre of © ‘ aoa ar uel aclaneneanena fi UCaRta seas aeeyi Rar aGeie tuRe at 1} trolley POOU gers ULF s Harelay sent a Swife, gliding mass culling forth a wid Derby (2031), w HI so aL os Tam noi worrying about th y and his youngsters from St. Louis) was snoin fre Nowruna,. , | cesuite were aa follows: eitoakehys | Sheridan and other Aghtersyon have) to iGo ss ame to these grounds this aftern nf, Liugics &ammed tae tall to the low! Fifty mile’motor cycle race won by lnevnareromcrG i 1 le ready, 10, fii reine Gormate: chee BSC < *: ernoo! in de centre for three bases, | t Zhey 3 ¥ ‘ fs 2 . 4 , h % aon doubt at first aw to] the dec.siv rom Young ¢ BU ibahvon beating Ned Hanion'a TT OU ARC A aA ah) PMLA A SILA haha te al | largest wds that hed visited they y hank Fe ro ot at nee cq {UP to the club to, pull off the bout, I g Ned Hanlon’s team, [F-ck | drew 4 dase on bie pit Was) time, 1.39.87 1-8, J. H. Wise, Mineola, N. | track this season. | L Be TREAT RRR GHET BUR COREA UO RMUENON NON 1 ta Ghat Ser } Donovan and his men had an idea xr doe 0 BRED a Rats mooring, on} cy be ond; oe a ta Lord Derby was in great ehApe tor his ie iter as SHASE aT peCeRaTIy persons may malta ane they would take the first two games js \Vnan Gaerne ast Hartford, Conn nird vontest with C. K. “'s hand- |‘ : : f ernment of 3 mdon has granted u ne 5 : i th mnduct of the benver lad has made him aie ‘ Yiom the Brooklyns. They consid Fourth Inning. , ne: bad naar ey ta me some trotier, Loulse Jefferson, and xome | an Ane uy APPR CEETT) ee permit and the, Mayor has sald that ‘s men easy pleking | Farrell reached first on Irwin's! «; . | fast time was anticipated: Besides th© | yo to canip, (6 Boe t work, | yy "looks to me as though the clty ered Hanlon 8 men y pieking le HC WARN fOReeal WO UNEDONAT On Tee e was second. Time, | atar event between Lord Dersy and | i 5 to his camp t as ins aia a folly i COR Aire diana 4 ter the crushing defeat which they! ix nab t) Hugaes, Hartman's Bald; J Louise Jefferson there were flye other; House well eup-| the boxing nibition would be In a 1 ® 1 » Keeler r 1 in a double ea 5 7 * ty Boon ov the matt ue ve the! hursday But the 1 4, 1 5, s Gi the prograthme, including | #1 scrap p ® ; gave them on Thursday. But th vid Hartman belmg the) "yy, r was die- to) pirat ine caeus and one for pacers. ted to appear nfail thiy has nothing todo with my trains Superbas turned the tables on them j \ | auwittied nto Major ine conditions ef acl one events Saal week and ur for ing at jeuwits aa aoe ed by Currie and | aylor, who was p he conditic -| the ¢ ath al ch is worl hard] to now and that keeps me b 4 yesterday. -. 2 was called out on| “Unik heat; Wo 1 Kimble, Jed | mile heats, best two M three, and to 48 | every day, Vnprovement ne} ‘Terry and his camp of trainers, will Deaoven, putin Currie, hie, 1ates:) mid ucar deers | roureouneatast ink, Kramer, ure speedy action and avoid any long | shows ‘in footwork and, oulckness is)artind he (NG Cy were drowned | find, to pitch against the trolley! th ut owas. disposed John Bed il aocond tim fe koe i el out AGE (ues Cutan No LEN apain bucaln Se pik Laharsday near the training quarters. 5 if epe: Brashear No runs. One-third Mile oviee iret heat won that horses jot winn a e at = — — ro oe a — peters: ees Frank| inert peli Bigier! A Davis wecond Time, first two of each race would retire. | | i mon ton bee Uschi Ryan reached first on Flopil's fumble. ‘ond Heat—Won by Peter Baum, W It was announced that E. E. Smathers 4 With the hope of witnessing aclose) Currie’s bunt fy was caught by Irwin, Gates second; time, 472-68. a wou'd drive Lord Derby an exhibition 4 _| and on the latfer's throw to MeCree! Third Heat—Won by J. Gl B, jie in company with a runner pre- | and interesting game the rooters| jj Wa aanien cs ent i jlasser, B. mile in company } 1s doubled up. Brashear foul-| Reynolds second; time, 45 4-68. y is race with Louise Jefter- : ‘arrell, No runs | “One-third Mile National Champlonship, parlors to chlsirace) With oncae ; ‘turned out in large numbers, there Co a h 1 bunted unsuccessfully, Currte first semt-final at—Won by Frank being over 4,000 of them present when| throwing him out Donovan, mia Krag Owen Kimble second; time, e pre running cateh ot ghes's 2-68, Second semi-final heat—W b; that angina ton fn Hine fy Shevkan doubled tm the? right | W's: Fenny Major Tastor second; time, he did not intend to go faster than 22 Umpire Tom Brown, who is officiat-| eld fence. Hartman threw Keeler out | a6s. ul but Lord Derby was trotting well wivnl Sb Orab: Noirus One-third Mile, Novice, final heat—Won his limit, and he lot him step the mil 4 at ease. The last half of the mile was i | 1 So Says Friend of Million- by John Glasser, B, Reynolds second, A, Ing until Nick Young assigns a per- Davis third; time, 47 2-6s, manent official, filled the bill again covered in 1.03}, @ galt, which shows All Other Scullers Withdraw’ Sixth Inning. that Lord Deroy is in great shape at | from National Champion-| Smoot was an easy out at first on his aire in Connection with the | this afternoon. | bounder to” Hug’ Barclay's Grass | —_=_=_ present. | Cutter to Irwin resulted in hits retires WALTER BRODIE JUDGING A FLY. 1"nvent No. 1, for_trotters, mile heats, h He'll Bi M Firat Inning. |e i Donovan gent a Ny to Dolan.) | poet, two, in thr Eiret h ag won by 3: ship—Records Expected to Rumor that He uy Mace Rrauhear ireactied) Hist On’ Danteniall Weer wnineds Iailenta hint foul Ae a : Lawrence's czestnut mare Gracle On- kay’s Horses, of Smoot's grass cutter, allowing Bra- |} arin me to double un Dolan. ing. Brightlight, third; J. Jornish’s POM denh thicanarumegtintat alle foul fled to Hartman. Q lowed suit, but Browne was Kilng’s}Gann. Brodie was ender Dobb's drive.| chestnut _ge.ding, David B.. fourth, i We GH GL . NU rune victim for ‘sleeping at second. Bresna-|Browne made a nice catch of Tinker's| Time—217 3-4 Si _| SARATOGA, Aur, §—The story that i BH eta tha atlea el Sevenihiinnlan: | han singled over second, MoGann flied [line slash to far left, No runs Tvent No. 2. for pacers, alle heey | WORCESTER, Mass: <4 9.—Clea> | G60) will buy part of or the Tet site Filreell ov. Flood to MeCreery.| a] to centre, advancing McGraw, vut|, Dobby was under, Breananin's Nigh 4°. Wovnton's black geiaine, Tong ML: jekies rocked (Nr carn an Lake] entire racing stable of Clarence Mackay = @ reached kecond and Barclity KC t Ate by DREN : ( ae vorked a safe one| MC; Boyiats black mare, Pi al f 1 E < y's st here 0 Smoot reached second and Barchiy teat] Kruger was thrown out “by Dahlen Fe een eee fled to ‘lett. No] through short and third. Brodie singled | 1. G.. Schmidt's black roara, EN eoH Dy | Quinstgam nd to-day and the final day's {jy still i viked of here, although Mr. vinclng the ‘runs RO ouleealll eeiecan tarore Mv awysore per, {6) Dolan: runs. over short. Bowerman fanned, Louder | second: W. J. Clark's, Day Kelling: 6 Traces in the championship serles of the |Gould has sald nothing one way OF ‘the ui ell walked. | No res : y Ese e—2. 17. other about such intentions. Alling. the bases. Grage Hurt-| Irwin reached first on Kruger's tumbie,|Defeat of Gunfire Spoiled Second Inning. filed to Stagle, No runs, Noves. tun, ror trotters, mile heats, | National Assoclation of Amateur Oars-|” 4 SO a ee Te gould, ia)ae- LAU RES One maps Hood sing sending Irwin to. third “Butch”? Th 's P, Sere ate. MoGann; Tinker was out Seventh Inuing. best two in three -Mirat heat OnE BY. men promised to be decided without @} sponsible for the statement that the j 8 rd wa shes { Kruger. to ‘s it i x . ‘00d y mare P 6 . ona not Ko into racing unassisted. ke xincled (a centre PRR ute ompson's Par=|tr cn rounder but Bobby died imran | Lander made short work of Lewe's Coe ee cinere, onescul geld, |seturelng element Se ravage His colors, then Cre eat And was advanced to ne 1 Dolan's Seat Tew ees Mel ley, Which Had Reached |attempt to pilfer’ second, beunder. King singled’ to left. Kling | May Ma RfuSShatd, xecond: Charles C,| Just a semblance of a breeze blew] wilt be black. with re nen ueeand safe drive to left. Dahieo's grounder forced Hughes at escond: , Bowerman was out_ scored on Schaefer's triple to right. |qTisyd'e chestnut gelding, Richard B., | over the waterway. There was scarcely | ca ati fo Hartman forced Keeler at third. Me led th I) Donovan, “Tweeruna | $6,000, clever assist. "Tinker. dis Lundgren fanned. Jones bunted, “and | thing: Thomas rs ar cipple apparent on the water, and]. Tho Goulds have left here for New- ia ae es Suite" watfop: candies tlackea amis | RIP Ahi SUL dpaworgian Jet him, eat) Baoan, Borge a Jetople appesen (on) the) yretth peer vent No, 1-1 eemes pnue Grive and Lowe completed the assist. /On Jones's steal Schaefer was caught | peat two in three.—Second and final |by thousands of pleasure-seekers and) RARNEWALL WINS TACONIC IRISH LAD WINS $20,00 ee Inga Tun, up. One, run 7 (0) SARATOGA, Aug. 1—"“Butch"t Thomp: ‘Third Inning. ‘amith ied off with s crack over sec- | Pray won by J. 1. Dedees Ventaees i: | rowing devotees who took advantage of rR fon, the well-known bookmaker *n4| icing gave Lauder an easy a ond. Wrodinntty” bunted. wand “Chars | N: bamrences, Gracie OnNIEh: stewart | the half holiday CUP, 3 UP, 1 TO PLAY. SARATOGA SPECIAL, siners sane in the Saratoga Hom: | prodie wala Under Bohacter's fy. Lund-| Brot “tmetie allowed tne steal Tien | PAT. * erMitame fourth. ‘Time—21%,| C. 8. ‘Titus, of the Union Boat Club, i {pital He was removed \there trom bel s/ Fee tne ees ne Blagia Finke | Event No. 2—For pacers; mile heats: |New york, and Frank B. Greer, Jeffrics]}Ondawa Cup at Manchester Is icGinnity. filed to Chances Schafer ce Second i | Grand Union Hotel, In the last stages Taade eon lhaed goad ae arenes lines, | nest two) In three —Becond and Anal z : He ey ned. a i mony M.; {Point Boat Club, Boston, had a duel in Vat Brights dlaease ond Knowing thac Hel Steers Se tas eciion one on ajrimen: Be i heat won by M. C. Boynton’s Tony M. nt Boat Club, Boston, had a Taken by Thacher, 6 Up, . Binith stole secon n¢ 9 ate rot wenn meee ; H 4 ae yoy hdrawn before the | > 5 ‘ds, S ‘1 OR. Vi fiied in Fifth—Jenkins Steeplechase. a ltvely Interest in racing, and each Fourth I Fopes for a homer, scoring Bmith, Mc-| icy Noves was WNC r tM ny M. and bridge, and champion in 189%, dectined ; Men sor ine race Atternoon eagerly awaits the results! smith took a aafe hit trom Jones ana|GT&w, and himself: McGann out ‘third| Fiimiine. to fignt it out alone for the the issue, i honors. The race was a close one, but eae : Aug. 8.—The final aed Ondawa cups wanok course yes —_—_ + brought to him, “Butch” nearly made| retired him at first. Gtagle filed to Mc- M . (Special to The Evening World.) Rising Sun, 252, Ray a fortune yesterday. With the Idea of Gann nance lat tos Beales roleun SSS Tony M. seemed to have the race well ae Aneonants; et amoral, meee ee terdas. a coees ae wet and low SATA CHE. Noy... HAWOn. Unex Oe H 5 Bond resnahon ut on ers ae! hand all the way. pected to duplicate their victory of last S¢0) 3 sible, . : SARATOGA RACETRACK, No Yoo (ane MMA Mauer ct ie 4 y/ es ae A Gin RES eine | kOe Mae He a Shenae arch FIRST GAME: werent, NO. a for trotters. mile Healy; (year in the clgtt-oared shell race, in! gyi, AU fom he alte ot trrovidence, ail cata a wh F commission o: o be parleyed on the|ened up stealing second. odie — 0 jecond nal heat |* °°" i en | 4, Barne ee 5 Ang, 9.—The greatest crowd of the) “( Peas ee eas ine 5.28 aoe aieiey) White, re dee placed | bunted and was out, but MoGann stole The Score. fon a Pree iwood's Princess May; [Which they will be opposed by several and ayia Austin. of Norwich. Both er CML o he run 01 ° fi 2 chee) y ic} e e i Lay at scratch. Barne ¥; track this afternoon, Big as tho re- Aen Gcaree. Ny Jenkins ‘nt to the | man didn't see how they could lose. Fifth Inning. rt..1 1.3 0 0| third: M. Bruckhelmer's Lord McDon- |, ie nye pa aoe ee Laas A ues ae Al tor the Ongena can were constructed grand stand {a the crowd Won nally’ bya length and halt, hd. | He vegan with Ordnung at2 tol aNd) Hovyy was safe on a wallop through ° Ted dd} 8] Mg fl MT citer Mile Heats, Bete ia te who bad fot wit We olen t de Thacher Rising Sun, Who was two and oneshait | drew $8) from the cashier. He ralsed) \toGraw. Tinker bunted Gh 03 ODodbs, cf..0 1 8 0 O laze Fin b ‘ ss beat Clark 6 u filled it from end to end. long 4 es Iraw. Tinker bunted, and Me Gin-| nivdie, ‘et. 0 Tink |Best_ two in three. rst heat won bY) nessed such a contest. The canoes were r i engths la front of Rowdy | this sum to $60 with an even money det |nity's wide heave to first let Dobbs rear hf Relea ae a 16 1/Gharles C. Lloyd's black gending Mal- H : ‘The All-Day, Go cap was won A special train from Albany | iy carmtoga lit HACK |on Morningside, and boosted It to $900| sore, nder made a better Job of| Lauder. 3h 1 gine 2-0 t 4 2 8 lsour; K. C. Atwood's brown mare Nell. Manned by nine men, and a quintet of by Av L. White, of Wollaston, (Who Dreghe more then a thousand en. | welurtysiga! RF terearolte: | igh tito Lon Yardarm. ‘stable tofor-|joubiet lati, ehaeter walked, Taina” |MalSon 8 Odense, dota 1 1 Olson recent: Ta A PAM teriooite bes|” just x halt dosen events remain unde- | A SE A steatta “ " Betting. | mation was rosponaible for a straight|/gren struck out. Both runners. ad Sed Se SE ed ay es gelding Axtello fourth and David Good- i Rt ng ie handloap of 20. thuslasts from that city, Troy, Balls: su othe St Halt, Abt aPie + | net on Wild Pirate at 3 to 1, taking | vanced on MeGinnity's balk, Jones 2!Tota: Bi2a7ii a {man's bay gelding Freeland. Time, 2.15%. sided and the abicigls of fhe TORRE | ee Y ton and other places along the route shaw ties Hey drew a pass and the bases were filled. 00000002 O28 look to fee several new records made. a 9 Slagle filed to Smith. Two runs 200160000 5-6] It waa anticipated that the course fig- | CROSBY MAKES RECORD showing that the racing fever ts not! Misen, 133, | confined to Saratoga alone. paitecrnaie ily AMSts, 122, Jackson There were two great attractions | (/‘sis [if Jacks White got it down according to hi¥|” Lauder succeeded in putting a drive Instructions on Scoffer to show at 4 tol: over Tinker. Smith's bounder to) fir | f ‘ough, Scofter winning and |Sdvance m. cGinity filed to This went through, Scoffer winning and |Advanced | him: || MeGinity | filed 10 | athe qin. 3 the entire $6,080 was wagered on Guntigh | ‘ p Browne. iw ne and 4 Lauder home with @ \Gnance, stolen, bares Single, Of Mathewson, 4. pies SS ines Jn) ine Gaecola don, champicnanln AT CLAY PIGEONS. % singles, 10 minutes 181-4 seconds, and ote ts Us the best m&rk for the senior elght-oared | ASHEVILLE, N. C., Aug. 9—In the hells of 8 es, 12 3+ nds, held |clay pigeon sbooting tournament just ansila meu salen closed, here Crosby, the famous wing on the card this afternoon, One |My Street, 119. Doecett 5 at even money. Gunfire Mnished second |slash over second. J y 8. Voortiles,, 122," Wonderly G f ‘ond. Janes pulled down ‘piays—Jonex ker and Lowe, ‘Tay: 1 y WI ’ was the Saratoga Special, worth In| stan gud, 'Won driving. ‘Time<1 Om and the $6,00) went glimmering, MeGraw's drive. One run ne Lowe ant) chance, Taylor aad. hanes, PO eee ee re raveiarhe sina (TNL aT EDRs Apr ye teaE 5 | Girale jumped away in front and made| ‘Thompson, it 1s sald, will try again to- Sixth Inning, Famed ball Bo Teer ca rence B, C,, and the Atalanta B.C, of |§7 out of a possible 100 birds. the neighborhood of $20,000, and the | in. Sundin, Head and head with Daz: | day. Chance put up an easy fly for Mo-/'One hour ant Atey min Time of rame— 1 |New York, would be beaten —————— other the Travers Stake of $10,U00, | ating, while Astrite lala a length away, | ———-——— -_- = aoe ot Sait LL a nS The Summary. Packet Beat Leonard, hen came Irish Lad, Blue Itbbon ard | Association Single Sculls—Ve1 ci, |, THE WENTWORTH, Newoastle, N. for three-year-olds. Miggen, | Thry held ‘tha order, to, the SARATOGA ENTRIES. T RAVIS LEADS MURDOCK lof Philadeiphs samen Pe guvenal, at, Wins |. Aug, 0110 H. Packet beat ¥ ° e Girdle qi ne then al 2 |niper owing Club wipes. C. W. John: | Leon the finals of the singles for Forty-Mile Run from Prov. |ntone, wecond; Unt Clu, Boston, R. P, | th worth Cup to-day, 76, 7%, The Saratoga Special is distini @ sporting race. Owners subcribe $10,000, half forfeit and name three } 11—9. Soulle—Len eat | —— thietlc Club, fre; Harry W, | b, ra in front with Blue Ribbon, Aa venting Wo! | (Special to The Evening World.) \ Blake, third, Tim fan thoy straightened out Irish Lad| Racnemtaci, SARATOUA, Aug 9 ON SHINNECOCK LINKS.) inzetown Begins Against ane teat "| Head Wind and Time Will | Seon, of Bonen ed to the front and at the furlong | le took the lead, ‘Turner took no| The entries tor Monday's races are as rowley, of the W: horses, Of these three one {a en-| cng Cinning oe a eet Rea tate | Follow: heer Be SI tladetphia ; . end. winning by a length and a halt) win Kace—For ailiee and geldings; two-year e Slow. 4, titled to start. An owner may take] iengthain front of fue Bisson, Miagen, | ih, fte #nt ® bal! fu | Thirt ix-Hol Golf M : Union Boat more than one subscription, This| th? favorite, was never prominent. Singta Salt iu 103] y-six-Hole Go atch for First Cup Is | 2uten is the greatest sporting race of the FOURTH RA Heer, Albareratbes nthe 3 Close and Exciting, PROVINCETOWN, Mass, Aug: 9~| Sai Meaaany he held WAG ACrACK-ATIACK,\aan’s\tunc se” nrmermercoteni mile’) AGA, Nor, AN} {nterreation 1 & For the first time since leaving New | WATER CARNIVAL AT MARK - Betting. | Laay Keighiacod’ |. 108 Old Lady. i =e London on their present cruise the feet! BATH BEACH TO"MORROW. imeluding all the high-class young-| starters, wats, Jocke Sc HaltMin, stPleck, |Apaekle Weher ne. ML Avignon cc. 108l| “auinNa cock of the New York Yacht Club to-day 4 tees oe the ipeeson, err 1 len ot Gh De OO "18 | "cama Race Por nro vencolts and) upward, OCK HILLS GOLF CLUB, hols and finished 2 up at the end of the |etarted against a head wind when they Taaiaee na Gonne : = eR dias et Mae eA 7 alt nelling; even furlongs L. 1, Aug. %—The moat successful, | morning play. The cards for the 18] took Ral areg ietgmnl RxOvIGoR: 8, Voluntee: 9 THE STANDARD O[ In the Travers colts like Hyphen, |i, Yai toms. tw as Ish | ff) Martin Burke......10¢/ although rether exclusive, tourna. | poles Were took OP Surbichead, This gave them| Have Arranged Programme, ve " Hermis} Highlander, Whiskey King |), Kine. lil, Metfera 3 0 fil ot “Swarupiande ment of the Bhinnecock Mills Golt Club fbb OE EE EB gla poor prowect for quick time for the| A yacht race, aeventy-five-yand novice TERLE IN and Gold Cure were named to face | Arena! 120, Shaw 367 20 ves Was brought to a close to-day by the 435 4 25 6 6 6-40 forty miles which they must cover to #wimming race, a 20-yard swimming 5 ' playing of a general elghteen-hole han- 6543 4-6 8 6 4-81! each their destination. race for members only, a 30-yard swim- E. / Start good. Won driving. Timi 5 Red Dame! In the match for the fourth cun J. W. not. mind this, | ming race for young women, an exhibi- the star.er. ee - Whiskey King and Cunard ran itke a| The Pride of Survey 10) King's Pavorite, dicap In addition to the finals at thirty: cl en did , as ‘ 4 , Jaga eet ' -| Baker, of Princeton, was 1 The yechismen 4 att addition um these two, stakes PANT BEC MY a ane | Cure bree a ed 1S feo. Hawaes: six holes for the four cups offered as|James A Tyng, of Baltuarol, at the end| however, as they were glad to have a Hon. ot Fo Be tered atatiicy y oN there was the Beverwyck Steeple- They heid this fo the Lum whee Hy- Bealtton eset 30). Koval the ahief prizes of the tourney. of Ak holes, are the firat of the nanate| 2ronPect of windward work after ® many | and high diving’ by membera of the A KI IN G be. phen gradually moved up an osed on 1 Bweet vo} of the handi- | United States Lite-Bavin ‘corps from The track dried out splendidly un-|tDe Jeadern, “Whiskey” icing quit. and | Third Race—Por three-year-olds: one nile sine, mading event was the contest |cap scores received: aye of sailing with started sheets. At | United States Lite-Saving Corps from Hyphen took second pi AAA walght | Luk. Caste P or the first cup between Walter J. Total. H'e'p, this season also a northwest wind ts apt | be given to-morow afternoon at Bath der His bet mn of the morning and told fn, th run home and Hyphen tired, | 6 Whittter,. Travis, Garden City, and U. Mudock, | KAthrep Brown, Bbinnecook...... to back to the west or southwest be-| Reach by the United States Volunteer was fast e weather was perfect, (Gold Cure then forged to the front, but | Mumtromm + Bhinnecock H ana, hl caisiea ak: O. Conger W001 19 76/ tween m,rning and night, and such a| Life-Baving Corps, ‘ 1 the Insts C cloned with | The i e uncey, Dyker MPa tows. @ 7 t It Is scheduled to be a veritable wate Louis ¥. Boll to-day purchased the | 1" the mat, slxteenth Hermis cloned with | ie, My mines ery y Renvota' 6] shitt to-day would give a fair breeze on | Jt Is soheduley a i i p ne la rush aad won ® woud Face by a neck | Joho Barleycorn. kallery of the day. The pair compet. | Uitveld Edger, Shinnecock % gp ent today wand gives carnival, and all who go to the ace: three-year-old & is from Wiiliam|from Gold Cure, who was three-quarters | fourth Race--For twor: haniteap: ing for the second cup we: 4 | | Willem A: dates, Shianecooks M4 78] the latter part of the trip. | or the ‘aqua ¢ exhibition will be ad 9 1 . » were RK. H, Will- | F. ¢ 4 Rieger for a price said to be $16,000, a aousD in front of Cunard ‘i Aad fama, Jr, Morris County, and T, Mo] PH 3 nt It wae well along toward 10 o'clock malttad free, - ie sf Hermis will run in the Aver th Race—Pive and a helf turlongs ie TEM Rober enna ta: t) pefore the last yacht got away from bers of the to ij =>} AVENB| We ya mre Hepler pol 6 Knighthood obertaon, Bt, Andrew's, The third cup| 75) hetare at VAORE. & id can c 4 peas sath colors of hy new owner.) 11 bY Shrine, “Epedemie was 1 ea [anal ta were RH. Robertson, Bt, ano M He Rl the starting ine. The soeamaten tum | Semin Horn, of the Ren | Fi ALL PRICES y onderly had had| gixth Race-Abom two and on ve Whd Thome. drew's, and M, Tilden, jr., Morris Coun- | ® fi Morria County... Ht go{came out at 9.15 and took up it» station | Mn e . aed rer OX g ; trouble with the Hag ‘able is de: Won by Andy Williams F 11g" Hlainpinn Ground |ty Golf Club, while the pair fighting {i {A.B Cabin: Bhinueceh n , }f 82] off Wood End, Soon afterward the pre- | oup a6 che Prine ee aedal will othe | ad EL DEALERS nied, Wonderly rode the Huaggin was second and Paul Crel ne TD sand'eaps ono mile ONE FF the £Ourth OUD ware J. W. Baer, | 2) unmes, Jc. Ailaseedk HY #| paratory gun waa fred, followed by the| the winner of the novice rice, and like, A entry In the firet race. sent ease ; | Princeton, and James A. Tyng, Baltua- |} Spall Oy 12M) starting slgnals for the us Blassen | wise sliver smaaale. for. the gunneee. ot When seen to-day, Georg in Advance Ouerd 4 Beanie MoQurmiy. ... 89 1.59% A. 7. Brice, dhinne ome of (hs aleam xe nd the non- | He vg women is already exciting great reply to a question ‘as to his reporte: H ‘ | Garbuncte 110 Zor, water 9 | The weather was all that could be de-| Howant Haddon, Dyke owe 14 | racers left the harbor very early in the | YOUng wos colt} rea is tol tate tacitg eeatle una ARLEM WINNERS 1, BUH 1 The Hival sired for good golf, and there was no| C. oar tee Geen 4 HS) morning to go directly acros Yo "Mar. | interest’ The fun begins at 2 o'clock r) take up a (turf career, nald RAGE TRACK, HLEM, Aue a-| Mamie: ths Suaidor RE | DIh, wind tosday to Interkere with ac- | § 1h 4] Dlehead without waiting for the oth s ‘4 "1 ghould dearly loy enjoy thel pn. s Lelie waar ae MH D . Y. —— ape MO BIG dearly, love to unloy the) rotiowing are the results of the races | , ar-olds and up; seli-| In the Anat’ match for the third cup|®. P. Nash, Columbia... La | NEW SWIMMING RECORD. 2 Sear Sat ena eatetsn ns dea [run here tnd | Finn taunts ag] Seateen Maroons Cin, roe Rai | Ma earn Mati yf R|FREEMAN LET ELKE mawavar.t have not made up ey mind} Pirst Race—Hive and one-half furlongs Wild Pirate, ss... 103) Cocks’ Miden Was # up at the end of! amet A. Tyne, Heltuarol ..-. yo CATCH UP AND LOST, Cab W Half-Mile English I Bhs Mackay homes conatiiute a ready-|_Won by Lady ocelyn, 6to 1 and 2] Ki Letra 4) te morning play. K Bik Ravertoon, te i 8 *| Championship in 11m, 50 2-u, 3 ‘ ni @ beginne tzbrillar, 7. to 10’ for p nue ae CG The Tri urdock match was fol-| to i wundoe iat Hatt, MACE Dan MoKenna third. Hort Hore) Bonaleere ssssscssscAN6! jghhty Be MN Someidorable’paliary,” tretts | Breda: nina 6 LONDON, Aum tin & rage torday ia ne ages; seven tur- . — | gained the advantage in the last four! D Nicol, @hinnecvck i 1%] tage of 0} ‘Aectdent, (220 the Aeneceyn Baltemile awinming 4 hag i uF Phree-quarters 7 — —————— — + Jchamplonship of Wngland, oon| a "i D7 Martens, wits, jocks, Hi. Hailrin, setiues Won iden Htule. 6 t | ding af the Ciphe ; WORCESTER, Mass, Avg. &,—Tho|Normood Park Lake, Cabiihy an A u 3 2; Rag 0 to 1 for plage, wa NATIONAL LEAGUE, BILLINGS TO OWN DOG SHOW THE LATEST twenty-mile motor-paced race at the/jtralian, won, His was 11 minute: $26 seconds, creating a new record for 5 Ste ig in Hau 4 . se , Tg, Wouderiy tt ond; Lay of Langdon, third. ‘Time | W. 1. PC! Club. ww re. | Inst night bet Or Ne err Paes eae SPEEDWAY CHAMPION, EVENT AT NEWPORT, |‘secmn resulted ina victory ror tne] ‘BP oman P Nomerat, 118, heater 1 ab 3 ae ace—Thro-guarters of ® mile, HO Sa Sst f8 fo. . en la Granger, 120. Lyne § & GM Won by Elsie L, § to 1 and & 2; Wh 40 30 New Yorks ae Gi oalh| 5,000 " former, who covered the distance in A oConnar, 4 G8 I Wainnnonen. 4 to 5 for place, was sec- AMERICAN LEAGUE 1b) It te Sat@ 15,000 Will Be Prise | NOWPORT, R. 1. Aug %—An tmport- | #31 +t DEEGAN WILL PITCH ms hon se bal 6s jond; Topaail, third, ‘Time~1is 1-6, ee cite “3 Ay Paid for The Monk, |ant announcement tn suciety circles he! She Sania ef Iinege snes) isis S12, : —~ ng and Remorse raced. tog hh ie 4i] yne Monk, the champion trotter of i# to the effect that a dog show will be ng ahead, walted for his opponent FOR THE HOBOKENS. soe VHA: t if alte a then! the cwieyear RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. hie HBR “ i tne Speedway, it wald wil become th Gels at the Casino on either Bept. 9 oF |12 ¥°t, new wheal any | gated bid pace, A ' mera bak tbr eat \, uh 5 ing things his ow: a hla 2| property of C, K. G. Billings within )10 Several kennel organizations have jebertson in the Box for Cuban X Bhi Prom Hemorsa Mio” foot | ptACR TRACK, 87. LOUIS, Aug SASTRAN LEAGUE, | few days. It was learned trom a very [been anxious to promote ® bench show ene eee vat ‘wlkoe ‘caught him and | Giaata In ‘To-Morrow's G OLD ly yee SE tone snoiieh ta beat. Gi Firat Race—Five-elentha of | a tub. bf ro. | reliable source last night that Mr. Bill-|at Newport, and as the show has re-|Wwon by & great margin, covering & mile crack Hobok GLb bi” dRINDL bs dper enough, At Sipe | Won by Hiaker Waters, 3 to tand porate aaldereey ovr “484 Ings will purchase the upeedy horse from |Coived the manction of the fashionable |! 2% ete Tae IRRRRRG, tee WAG ead akin’ cinsaees, pains (the bonen vod OND RACE. dboond; Bt Vitus, thira. “rimect oa | Worcester “Sell Montreal i We aie BEN soon Join Mr illite etatabie (residents there ls every indication that roe tional, League lust Sunday, Filter and Sladger’ somplatuts, easiting’ iNet mie at oa | “Second ace oevenleiie of» ai Prov Abs Noware oh) rhe Prlee on toh na” ars | the event will bea sean CINOINNATTE, Fy BOWTON, ©, — |Ehe ccnainplon, Cuban X Glante Btls, grat i. ate soe cae ec I Geo roun py Meier ree —Won by Assoasment, #10 1 4nd 4 to 6i| pesenall, Pole a bese (e Aat Meet Sty Cy te ti the’ Metanal Cate batadpi w rounds, to-day | cently ot ' tor wn, th f Malt y apr, 3 to 1 tap placa. as eo ine t A atver noon: w a itch for id BR a: “ie i Fendt Metin Se Sl : se DEBRERSS (ok RS { eseabaags o ro] a é yy 7, See “ * eo y 3 ‘ " 5 i k nite ey % 7

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