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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, 1902. ; WS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. | BROOKLYN AND ST. LOUIS (GIANTS BEGIN LAST WEEK AT THE POLO GROUNDS CANADIANS CONFIDENT OF WIND UP THEIR SERIES. BEFORE MAKING FINAL TOUR OF THE WESTERN CITIES.) WINNING CUP WITH TRIDENT. 242 Double-Header Scheduled for To-Day Ends Chicago Series, After Which the Reds, Led by Joe Kelley, Come to Do Battle with the Locals. Superbas Bat Out Three Runs in Second In-) ning—Donovan and O'Neil Pitch. Strong Reefing Breeze for Fourth Race of Sea- wanhaka Series To-Day. ‘The Batting Order, atest third on © Neil's throw to | Standing of the CV We cau de Pay vias caiday nnd | Pan McGann fot a Jolt between the shoulders - man, Dolan struck out, Daten ry NATIONAL LEAGUE Le Will-swe Manager Kelley to-day a 2 ook rat, tole Beco? iyie eed : Brooklyn: eet oue, Cd dest on Hartman's low ne w yo Htend a meeting of the League's | fame ai the way ame on a Ute oat OY) DORVAL, Quen Aug. 11—(2 P. M)/of the routheast with Indleations of Ward, if,” mattis , Se vine a rt i Committees, consisting of ce of work and showed that Dan is eilve to] A severe storm in raging on Lake | holding good, It was a reefing breese Dolan, ef. arclay’, If, Ounc NO) pune: ei phln:3t Hart, Brush and Soden, Regarding his dA Ge oR aaleg ae) St. Louis. The yachts may rt | 2nd the local men were Joyful. Pableh, se. rf, | 7 ‘i F New Yor. 29 future in baseball Mr. Brush was mum, wagiin third with twe men out. -Dopbe at at] qe . The Canadians went to the starting McCreery 1b. Barrell 2b. | jecond Inning. AMERICAN LEAGUE hut ih explaining his waleof the iCin- | haa two atribes and three Dalle: Aa Mathewson A rm line confident thet the result of to-day's nood, 2h, ariman, 3b, iit ive ‘ * innatl Club, he sald: “What induced beeen CO aried The race wan finally started, the] race would give them possession of th ©. O'Neal. ¢ our NOH oe ne to aeli my interest In the Cineinnatt ma) on tim, and hed Dobie fanned Canadian boat taking the lend. Seawanhaka Cup for another year. saute ONEILp: theswing im ow! at fest. Kruger alse | if Club is the fact that It has been bought rand cae batter reaoned eats Time at end of first round, Tei-|Trident, “the Canadian defender, had erie e aeine Wore) [Rercteged the atmoxphere with te y the beat peuple In’ Cincinnatl—peoplo | Seeemy "Was! otnardy, But hie daring. de dent, 8.19.28; Tecumneh, 3.21. won two races and Tecumseh, the WASH'NGTON PARK, BROOK-| ‘trwin was diagnosed of by Mo CONTI) cio \v Sled ANCOR ae a eae ——> —- Sceond round, xecond huoy—Tel- | Ween) hee crealtes One Victory An the oe apn had got ina serateh, soronty +4. \ same in that city ny others in the : 5 3 LYN, Aug. 11—The fourth and final Petey RN acon (Ce NES | Ramee cee Nd tsa NESSIE BBS dent, 0; Tecumseh, B.47.55. ‘Pho course decided upon for to-day’ neounter of the series hetween the! [) 7.) contre «base, scoring | Provid t's n all talk of an American League club in EASTERN Y. C.’S EVENTS. | » * ei AUB. Bay nI®)a third, the course to be sailed three Superbas and P tsy Donovan's Pio! ra alngied to right, sending that clty The firat condition to the Bhet) BE At auns SeCaTiO: RAVaIBSL: tinned) Overy wilctheiaest 16 eibee ray ) Wsevonel. Keeler Inced the setae ean ara ietea Sasa vcltis = hon they arrived at the Royal Si r - t y was predicted in the proposition | Greatest Hasing of (Ne Seanon Bx-| Lawrence Roth yachts were up out of the wa’ acht Club quarters to-day. arly in the, morning. being pollah as blowing Very strong out and trimmed for the day's races. yed Hyh® centre, scoring Donovan | Reds May © Now, youngsters ‘rom St. Louis was D ing Ward to third. Dolan | py. Evening World of last ‘Tuesday that the team should be kept in the pected in Massachusetts Bay, The wind ot talr-eieed crowd ‘ . Ob conters. Beh Rae eet ttn wh jirush to. Mayor; men of means, oo the club will not tail | SAGEM PANE gi mer reee a Stata is The geme fro:.ised to be one of |" hira 1 Sistas ee eee | for luck of resources. If money. will pro- | Bastern Yacht Club to-day In Massn-| FEIT bY] B eischmann and August Herr husetts Bay is the blgwest yachting ’ ’ duce a ball club they will hive one in Cincinnath.” those hair-raising str szles in which) jiartms ti. Yesterday*s despatches con- Cinck ree | daew a base on balls. . pet bese event of this season on these waters. both teams ha: indulged “to fre dmnw i bine on Calle, My firm the @tatement in every particular , SV yin TaEAROr Ine NSE eee toent MAK ES A NEW RECORD quently this season. ached third and M 1 Mr. Brush recetved $169,000 for his in Hart's Trip, Club's figet (now ag Marble: saa) will by compete for the trophies offered sees admiia that a burry call from ought Aim to thi elty. While wore in Philadelphia Selee dixcoverod win Kling and Tinker, his sensatlonal a || Hracheur sent a fly to Keeler. Smoot | terest, which represented ail but 5 per Hi owed more anxtet cee : ea it . Xed/ Hanlon’ showed n DA Havaxchelded out sar frat iby Tele sent. of the enpital stock, Mr. Her id Do runs to win the game than did Donovan. sry ambled ta firat on four wide} mann will te elected president of the | Gunae rouce tes (Continued from First Page.) A big bonfire ‘ The town of Marblehead has collect $10,000 for firework night in Croc! Part MeCr i for a Brooklyn victory m/eht pat BIS ones, He upping on M., club, and will endeavor to popularize it | catcher and, shortstop, over ito the, American | Will be lighted In fromt of the Eastern | 2, smathers, the owner of Lord Derby, |led from the start and was never head. team {2 second position again. LONeis throw, to enenetr Ewe) ag a home Institution. Mr. Brosh’) yeu” tough the Phliadelphia American | FEO ay erin (nel eatenie | DoURTE Hencity. ed, winning unde the whip in the ‘slow. yas ail could | are tye LSS 6 bay > | ownership waa never favored by Cin- | League « ited the players while the; SEE en oa: es 7 time of 2.13. ‘Although the day was all that could! gic "Fieod, went. out, J: Farrell to/ownership was never fa red by Cine [een “phtiadelphia,, but, the players. avoided | Oe Mahe Rnd aN Gale GD enicaday, Hlind Récer the Star. Lady Thisbe trotted a brilliant rac te asked for the fans failed to grace) Brashear, Irwin reaching, second. C./ cl natians, us he $s a resident of In-j them, Kil Palvedl lia cotter by analliwnich the Yacht Club will race to Bhe broke 11 +h a Racrelt 119 Ba y No runs. | ry , , he promptly turned over to Manager 8¢ No| Gloucester, and it 1s probable that sev-| Rut the ordinary folks did not care s0 oke at the first quarter, and, the occasion with their presence, there | F irrel! fied to Barclay |dianapolis, Ind, Ashley Lioyd, tre purer, | he promptly airaed corer to: Manaear ales No eral New York boats will go along. The | met ‘ SES wanted after falling to the rear, made up a lot not being more than 1,80) of them pres- Fourth Inning, of the club, will retire, mat Frank Ban- | piace their arrival here mowaver,. will come to, an, endl, vee ine letter foe Borner cate cen econad aie yas juak beaten a hat siren rown called “Play ‘ i ola roft will remain as business manager | mn ruw after the races are over, a Dee NHS: ESSE Nes INE for the place by Ajice Carr, The Sat when Upite: Brown called Play} Fearing, (fling Ay into lant | and Joe Kelley will continue as captain | Tuunetton Suit Stk On, Meet will disband and disperse "| morial, which hed a valye of $10,000.|lafter was two lengths back of Rhyth- ball” ai 4 o'cloc! hind | The suit of the Philadelphia Nattonal League ‘That is twice the amount the purse was| four wide ones, He was sanily caualit) manager. Col. Fleischmann, tt '8 said. | oyy5 to re steal second, J. Farrell wit) wit) go to Boston to confer with M was an eas out, from P ces . anohe MEACrAGt eT NOE ager Kelley and give him carte blanche tan aoaked a long fly to Tinr.| to strengthen the team in any way that Ward singled to right for the) im. <i] make possible. nd time, Keeler's grounder to Hart-| MnC? ail) make possibl forced Ward at secon Dolan) What Will Brush Do Nowt nineds)) NB: 70N8 Mr, Brush’s future In baseball ts now Fitth Inning. a matter of wide speculation. ‘Those Hartman. swatted a fly to Dolan. J. who have watched hix course In hase Neil foul Med to Farrell, M. O'Nel’®) nai have credited him with Machia- fly to short right was gatheeod In it tine vellian tralte, Certain it is that he has out to Smoot, McCreery’s |no Intention of retiring from baseball inder waa taken care of lM | and it is equally sure he did not retire in its players, Lajole and Bern- hard, from playing with the Cleveland Amertean! League team, was inaugurated tast week In the BROOKLYN SWIMMERS TO last year atthe Grand Cireult meeting.| , Fannie Dillard In 2.05 1-4, RACE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP To-day thirteen nominations were made] ‘The favorite players wot an upset to : a ecery, candida [the first heat of the 205 class pacing, | for the event, and ecery candidate was| {ye Aust Heat of the 2p class pacing: a star In the 2.12 elass of trotters, money went In #9 plentifully on him Event Will Be Feature of Meeting Rhythmic, the blind brown horse which hte a Breas heAt started te was a 7 2 to 6 favorite, to Be Held at Fort Lowery, has not yet been beaten this year, was annie Dillard, driven by W. Snow, Bath Beach, on Saturday. the centre of Interest. He ruled top-|paced a pretty face and ton out ina Swimmers of Greater New York will, heavy favorite in the frst heat, oA is nee nish dtom “Dan oR "by: alt & have another opportunity to try their believed he would lom any one el was very fast, Fannie Dillard was 3 to races on Baturday for George heats. His record 1s 209 3-4, made last}1 in the betting.” Hetty G.. who finisheu rae orack awimmer of the K,| Week, and us that was the time of the/(hitt, was § fo 1 tn the betting. Joe eae atvanged a meeting to beheld fastest heat mado by th@ winner of the} wag | ey hens ot ene then here a art \ at Fort Lowery, Bath Beach. In @ stake last year he was concedéd to be| class. ne King, the fing-looktn Little Handsome warming- Hanlon, after watching Bill" Donovan go through hi: up stunt, selected him to pitch. It did not take Patsy Donovan very long to | make his selection. He used his famous batt the O'Neil boother | In the make-up of the teams to-day there were three O'Neils and two Dono vans. heckard was unable to play to-day owing to a death In his famlly Firat Inning. ¢ Brashear singled to 4 high by swimmers dou! u at first on Smoo's f d 1 are Irwin was hit PeNtecreury Baretay soaked Hartman and Brashear | Irwin woe Mtl trom the Cincinnat! Club until he had couple of the races the star Dyes dy eed i " er to Flood and. perished at vito pitched, atl TOG Tee een iguruture (manned oul Romor credits couple of thea class have entered and) the winner of the rich prise, Guided by gelding who ls to meot Marion, Wilkes FUE. or slammed the ball to left centre | Farrell's hounder to Kruger forced | him with aspiring to the presidency of the events promise to be most interest-| Driver 8. Hudson, the blind horse aped| son sag a side, won seni; CrivenT ny, fortwo bases, but Was caught trykig to Flood at second runs. RAT SUS BRE Doeede: PRTG outa lia ng. wiyn ewimmers wil! have the|sfound at a lightning galt before ts 7, curry. dleadow, Belle, was four 63 a8 on ce, a y fol vers were crente lengths back, two len, is in front of — pris mplonahip tite, asajrace, and new followe! Mami The time of the heat was 218 34. chan 5 race has been arranged at 300 yards inj with his every strid. Fee nly Leionh eoripatey mae lee | mhe Birat Event: Ung hovecy ‘Vas won by Mabel; A. J. D. Aer oee Mee the champion, of Brooklyn,| It was nearly 2 o'clock when the band) Was soci end Blaan Lightning third: ct RIL Pe sree arranged ere @e-yard | struck up populey. sing, (and et 2 9 beat ime—2.10 1-4. novice race, 100 ana 300 yards, open | 6,00) veloen cent THeaR ret chediaces Dan R. Wins in 2,04 1-2, yard race norses 0 2 nae ee of BROOK for the | re eo geclass pace, the value of which{Z ‘The second heat of the 2.06 clase a forceful figure in that office if Its Th dh he second heat of the 2.14 class trot- CHICAGOS AND GIANTS eee y WIND UP THEIR SERIE Sel eanitied cs ane Pele @roenaa the otter day that he had nothing but a little 5 ag ry clerical work to do nowadays. Of course hampionship of Brooklyn, fal (Continued from First Page.) ‘ourt of Common Pes o Forest © Pp was $1,500, pacing furnished one of the finest con- ; oa Vee Bevan ore both President ae Sees trey METRE ——__ onh wae played an good thing in| texts of the agternoon, The seven : . thairman of the Board of Control be /ault, and the Jule now tie under consider the first heat of the 216-claas pacing, vent down on almost ev pretty assist. Kling was out on Smithés out to Browne. |No Tune so ny. | would bo all-powerful in the affairs of | Ci gei"a oppoition to. thie Philadelphia club's LOCAL GOLFERS BUS and after leading to the sixteenth polé| terms and all the way aroun] It was a agaist, No threw Lauder out, Smith'aler's slow assist, Schacter threw Mo-| the League, but tt Is a question whether | ° uunael In opposition to this procedure, AT SUMMER RESORTS. ; :,,'%285; fengtt®. he broke, and Pau-| sr Bataan AG 1 nee. Uner fell to Tinker. ‘Taylor struck out.) Gann out Brodie filed to Slagle, No Mou BansTs of Philadelphia; Drey-| This Is Encouraging. heat. Alice Mapes nas cco pad Mer- pole and then Dan R, in the hands of No runs, Ne. ‘uss, oO! Pittsburg, and bets, of Left-flelder orge Brow! whose hitting Expected to |cury Wilkes, an a ded starterf was/J. Stahl, made Is race. whird Inping, Seventh Inning. Brooklyn, would care to tot him havo | !mentably wea EERE Plisature Reribns. SB metronolices Stars: SEP. Cee Tee Te Pauline G.was 3}, Inch by Inch he moved up and ea Te a FREI MLaE Tou GiUch. Wateiararn ARIEL TAR aes Gun Kaecue: aati [Sta vuutlantuclnegeaeminee tafe tie tne Play in Ekwanok Tournament. [{5 "iin ihe petting. Alice Mapes § to 1] beat Pannie Dillard out,by a, nose Pe Fee eT MDs eae! ve) rights took Jones's tte My, -Shugle gingled tol YT na BreNNG hated over whe, SO ark. teat The golfers trom the metropolttan ais-| and Mercury Wilkes zt 1. dime of the race, 2013-2. Is the wocond pilvanced on! @ (wild pitch. | lec 2H) uetpon trict who are spending the summer at |e, ye qecided in tires heats. The horees| Hetty G. wes again pliced third, halt a dozen lengths behind ‘Dan R. Ingled to centre, Stage was ‘out on| right and ‘ 4 Smith? assist. Chano walked oa four Med to Brodte. No runa, It has been intimated that Mr, Brush full” Bresnahan dropped Dobbs’ dr've| , Bowerman eave Tayler an tie secand, | Would take an active part in the man- to right and Williams and yones scored.) grin aur trom second to first. Lauther| agement of the New York Club, In plenty to occupy thelr attention during | awarded first mone ‘The third he “a the present week. Rhythmic Makes a Record. wag won by ne Te ime On a ‘A five-day tournament is to be held] Rhythmic, the blind stallion, seaside and mountain resorts will have| which won the fastest hi ia a ie fastest heat would be) opie third heat of the 2.08 class pacing | ‘she will begin to old form. And while remarks on battln i Chance died steating third, Tinker] ; Gutbled to left. Lowe was out on Mc-| Taylor struck out. Nojrune which he 1s financlally Interested. An order, Dan McGann Is due (or « word Sony Valley country Clup, B: on the = ‘ Graw's asuist. “Three runs. Eghth Inning. official of the club paid to-day that Mr. for ‘the Ailehty ‘work ne has wrought 19 othe Bete Ming toamormuy, while the lettre ete, Ge tence, eee 4 wagon tongue, third annual tournament of the Ekwa-|cood start. fialor Herre ahaa to che Browne placed a nice punch over third, MeGraw drove a sizzler along the foul Dobbs out on Lauder's assist, Tinker| Brush would certainly not assume the ww rove a ze a ety Alling |met a ike fate, Taylor feld@ out) leadership of the club, though as a McGann hit to Lowe, doub- | Lowe. o runs. stockholder he would probably look out Bre nand himself, but Browne Browne struck out, Taylor took M: % Sy a ry) Han and hiinwelt Gut BEOM Ne | Grea liner, Breanmnants creck was| °F Ta intersats; Mz, Bruah'# moat ¥5. | ao One “run, Bee ier pasion. Bresnahan wis) cent display of interest In the local club | Une a hok Country Club 1s to be played on |ficga of the stretch, with Lady | ¢ d jenn es i vad sb ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday at| second. Rhythmic | wax pees tak Manchester-In-the-Mountains, Some of |third place up to that time. ‘Then his the most prominent of the local play-lariver,, 8. Hudson, let the horse out cra are at that popular resort, da very pretty race ensued down The chief prizes will be the Prest-lhame* ‘The three leaders were abreast aent's, Governors’ and Consolation cups. |, the sixteenth i A Day of Good Rall Playing. urday after: The 15.40) apeotators who spent lo Grounds got their » Chicagow played ntly at all the Glania, though they had thelr Ls, kept the pace surprisingly well ba caught stealing, J. Taylor to Tinker. | was the negotiation of the deal by whieh | \an ‘ Fourth Inning. No. runs, 1 y ny of the playe were wensational, Tinker rennere abreaat | MoGraw, McGann, Bresnahan and Me- | Uhcago's wonderful shortatop, was accorded ‘ ) Valle n Rhythinte | 4 Kling led off with a drive to left, Tay- Winth inate | MeGraw, MeGann. iipors of the. New bsret applaure for hiv apeedy work, and hie i |b tne ca Vee Le na jeading \forged steadily to the front and won by lor took care of Schaefer's bunt: Lan) . _ er PS | York Club. Ingo, the’ air and one-anied ‘catch of @ liner | Georme Browne, the Glants! new prizes wion and Handicap oups, Laat \we ence in sialon Denar no was | ¥ DEA EOOK, Lilet ; | acing out on MeGraw's as --| of Dowerman'a bat Was. the feature of the after: fs : of Lady y aa ees, olen. ork ee eu ae | Pitised over MeGann. ‘Taylor hit to, Why Brush Sold Out. hoon hotencenting Dresuahaa’e homespun drive,|Aetder, making aw od attempt to| year the mesal score, prise wee ua phtnythmle was a pro etinced favarite inj Nances, 00) OY Seen 2:5 d joule’ which brought long-delayed victory. to tant . , Bt. Gol! fe pools, He sold at 100, Dan T. sold it No runs. mith and was doubled with Schaefer.) tr pr pnaned through the city! Tao dering feats of tase-runming. were ecen, (wet a high Mner. Cin. ee ee oielnaran Is, oBilver Sign _ and the fleld at 7. In the bool 8 | awern i jo Lauder fun-|No runs. i Howerman fed to Jones, LSjonen, No| _ Modann tripled to centre, Hrodle sin, ay Sige: At THREE RECORDS BROKEN | Fifth Inning. for Brodie, Bowerman Rhythmic was 4 to 5, FAST MORNING GALLOPS. iamineieneeacree tee Mista itzae! Gis previous best record being # 3-4. He goed to Low runs, Blagle punched a bounder to Taylor. | Lauder punted and advanced both run, evigus best record be! 4H Chance afnpled to centre but died sieal- |ners. Smith hit to egy ag nee uae’ AT SARATOGA RACES. AT SARATOGA SP RINGS. ia iar all wy Chere rd a e second heat in the class pac- fwerman took off his | was out off at the mask and rotestor Argue with [of frst to draw a throw aad caught on Dots, claiming the batter had used his /@ run-up, One run bat to interfere with the throw, | ‘Tay- adiMitanians ing second, 5 ing went to the even-money favorite, (Continued from First Page.) Carl Wilkes, driven by A. McDonald. The gelding paced a good race and won e oxcelle' 01 | nP.K _| Rhythmic was the first away and led his ‘e excellent this morning, | J, R. & F, P. Keene's Rigadon and Fly-| 7 he ay, The horse wae The track was good, there were scores |ing Prince turned five furlongs in 1.05.| great favorite among the spectators, His it acid the | Injunction and White Chapel turned six] graceful stride earned him friends, and | Ever try one? Jor stepped between the men and pI queues . 2 ob vas Ol Me m e fleld too ‘a la In tl faust time of 2.09 34. Sch} Vented. troubl ouie wae out On Me Le Bhugle fled Het (ok Jones's One| voarolds, Kilogram 4s also a useful] Was also run dn record time for the] Wannakee and Ornature Turn Five Furlongs in| Pour was serond ‘and Suffroe third Pite Vtilame gave way to J, Tay-|fumbled Chanoe’a grounder Chance a. | : r = , ; e three horses were unplaced in the | job eher Williams Fayed” to contre, | waa nipped st Mag rutim | Bees: nHIRD RACE 1.0314—Lady Schorr Does Mile and | first heat | \ererinctics how/aiscensom ? Browne filed to Jones, McGraw fouled as patted Cor aot ray wal Though some rain fell here during | Por three-yearolta; one mile Sif Runlon in | 69 Rhythmic Wins Again, i 4 ; é : oubled to right. Browne acrifice ne -69. Pee ee to third. McGraw hit to. Lowe hint|the night It was ot ¢ ough to Hurt) starters, mate. sockors str Mare urlong Rhythmic was 100/to % In the pools OUF Wor some cigarettes Sixth Inning. Wall was nipped at The plate, Bresna-| the track, which was In excellent gix'Ganta, 16, Wonderly 1 — when fe sepone Reet in the Bomar Me- |burn? Depend upon it, they Tinker singled to left, Lowe filed to | han singled to left. MoGann singled.| 9104 phe card, though barren of Huntress, 105, Rett 12 85 ee greg beg trotted ant it wa oO Browne. Kiling's bounder. to MoGraw | Basen full. Dunn hit to third, forcing shape. we card, 6! Flying Wuttress.110, 344 4 THO RAL SEI Rightaway and another breesed a half] fenseh trom Lady ‘Thiabe, it onally: by 4 Jere not MOGULS, forced Tinker at second, Schaefer fied! Bresnahan. No runs, stakes, was well mage up and In-| Start good, Won driving, Time—t.89 1-6 SARATOGA, Aug. 11.—The training | in 0.63. a Kngth infront. of Major ‘Delmar.| ‘This brand always burne even, Good tobacco makes it, Huntressa jumped away tn front and! conditions tensely intersst -€ made the pace, followed by Runnels, SARATOGA ENTRIES. Weather conditions were perfect Lux Casta and Flying Ruttress In clogs » LOUIS W PES ; They Tan this way. to the stretch, | of racers sent to work Ov 5 F : and the atterdrnce was heavy. * Runnels took the lead-and Lux Suseatihs EET Y one When he won loud cheers greeted him RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11 — (Special to The Evening World.) Ada Nay, in the first race, and 2 UX | galloping hours were Interesting ones. furlongs in 1.20, Ring Dove was sent) S008 fer Ten for 15c, Plaia and Cork Tip, et it oR We came through and Joined him. it] " 7, fees if sf ng ‘The races run here to-day resulted as} RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug, Mu W. P. Ture nt Wannakee and Or- | tive furlongs in 1.06, Prediction breezed Carl Wilkes Wins Purse. was hard drive home, FR e TA Gaties for tomorrows races are] Ordnung, in the second race, both |fong tnoukh Irive home, Runnels sun | tire five furlongs i 1031-2 Gray |@ half th 0.5312, ‘Trainer Peter Wimmer dis- (88Mt Sciota, sister to Imp and Liberty] The third heat in the 2.16-class pacing} & follows. as follows | Casta, vt bei H in chmtale tuslona® 3 eo. rare («| Evening World selections, broke the Fie ty at Hur@ressa a length. | Friar and a stablemate turned the shi 53 © i : * Firat Race—Six and one 0nK8.| “Pra, Race—Por pro-yearoite: seting; sve |B ea tS A, gM taam BPR, [Eriar and a stayomate (Molen, of tne | chimes, a Half-mile breather in 06744, | went to Prince Dire te shy | SA - Balinda, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5;| and a» halt furlonas ct in et respective | the course, Its third durk t i ron by. Mee ccc pince, wan wece| Alice Carey sesssee.13D 11g] course records thelr ‘reap BS a ee RY: Fielchinann string, allowed the Muske- | maker turned five furlongs In 140. W., Pointer, broke when a few yards {rom | Neille Bawn, place, 106 104 | events. Maadiiap tort Fleischman tlonay in 238, De Roszko |Hendrie's Lyddite covered a mile and a) home, ind when he was leading. Alvie ond; Flop third, Time—1.23, Ausra) 17 Runnels also made new figures in leap; for tworyear-olds, atx furlongs | At Oe a'a mile in 148, Irritable breesed |furlong in 201 The youngster Light! Mapes finished second and Schley Point- Second Race—One mile,—Won by Croix ie. An LeRaraiea bi GReKe: mePin. ne. | ta ea trotted Brigade did five furlongs in 110, Plumjer third, The tlme of the heat was for the third race. ping Ground, 112. 8! ty a half in 0.61. Blues and othera Tart covered the same ground in 1.094-4.| 9121-4, the slowest of the race. ° Dior, 4 to 6 and out; Bacchus, 2 10 6 for 109 ae |} Heelan alae ae 6d and cantered, ATE covered the BATE STLUNG ood” andl ak ccicdine Ue the rules of (he raceCarl| ramen & Ne. MEIN muerantaes” te eave Ail aise piace, was aecond; Barklyth thirds | Ovimiom Ao Ay mbere Beil Soci PIRST RACH, elds Mpancers os A A ek Riven | OE cee c'e Bweet Tooth covered alx |Mary Worth did five furlongs in 1.06 G.| wiikes, who won the second heat In the gppee whey copatles ene Seuerions CAL Tie eae Time—1.42 1-4. Q Peer iat aya: fasiphia Hensonhundt, 119," Hrennan 2 14 4% 6b 3 r - 1 ‘8, Charawind, |B: Morris sent Slave and Jano five fur-| fastest time, was awarded first money. f ” Third Race—Seven-eighths of a mile— or 4 eave: baaticap; one mie | For tworyearlie: Hotting. [WHA Thyme, 114. We 2h aM 66 2) turiongs In 1.33, Hermis, Charawind, Jiongy In 1.05, P, H. Sulllvan's Cassville) Pauline G. was awarded second money ee “ Won by Stuyye, 2 to 6 and out; Lunar, 4 SoHE Redgmeh i ri Starters, ergts., jockeys. SUHIC In. Bir 116, Furs § 2 S82 85 | eron Pepper and others were shown to |turned a ‘mile in 46. J. W. Sehorr'al and Prince Direct third. Sporting, ween stare t,o eat: at LHe Bann ng tt, Ta TAG Ae i lh pf fsoerng ora, Fo ome onan ca! ts alae Chat ala Siors| eae war se uoprsh a a ma Uy U amon AomO, Hi or" 1 ro 108. F " he 58. iy Third, ‘Time—1.28 1-2. Car Bt) HT cca ss be [gerwontton, Toh. Tyne. & By at lady Kolahthood, 08 seven furlongs in 1.8812 A J. Joyner | wore shown to easy exercl Rhythmte’s record is unbroken, The! Fa aq Fl ———_— Peeper 2!48G Daffo-down-ailiy..... 86 | Virwin SoM, 108 Michaels 6 on = wt Moatern. 0a, 9 gp #]aent Soverelga and Brora five furlongs | "athe' Popper stable's Bear Diver gat: blind horse, by ‘taking tho third heat of ous yers : Baron Fepper 00 308 Mail aber totem 4 i) Drainauiot, 116, nlimantt © 10 398 lin 1.6, oped a miein tbl. William Brin sent! bis race won the blagest share of tht = Z HARLEM FINISHES. YUhird Hace—The Beneca; selling; for_three Ler Te ey | ather "Creamer 9 6¢ 11 100 49] d+ E> Madden allowed Metry Reel six South Bikhorn efx furlongs In 1. | Bonner Memorial Stake of $10,00. He at Brighton, Five Ni 101 Valley Porke ron | Aurlesrtite, 108, 8 100 eS AC apes alee Pe es PI 8! furlongs in 1.00 1-2, Irish Reel, Skilful, 106 Foumoluca esscc.5, 98 | Avignon, 102 Jacke 9 9 , 2 Seiving. | TieLAE 2S. Gunfire, Yankee, Gold Seeker, Morning- GRAND TROTTING CIRCUIT. 4 Stirring RACK TRACK, HARLEM, Aug. | acy Holrooed «18h Delage oer tet ey went ay Henonhurat went to the front with) 46 and others were all shown, Dut mows ‘The results of the races run here to-day | pr Lapidus 101) Ada Nay went away in front: and} punnin : i ne “ ray) Filrtineer +. Monoluts rar | Ps tine oh front and | running to te atrotch, followed by Wild| Ing fast wae wanted. J. G, Follansbeo's are as follows Carreron 8 Whittier yhe| stayed there all the way. Aurlesy ye, Stamping ¢ id and Max > Cameron and Key Note reeled off a mile Firat Hace—Five and one-half tur-| Anek 4m Griaith ' WW raced with her for a qui and then} They held this order to” the stre: _ ye Chonmeli ton, ay ' Wheve “Honsonhuret, quite “@tamping| in 1471+, Dalay Green and another aid Jongs.—Won by Daddy Bender, 5 to 2] V0" ee vmarcoide and up; ven. (wave way to Lady Albercraft, whol Around then want tol Pin ee : ft t. Perea, Kato Bar, 8 to 6 for place, | nese Rare ver Swerrmrreite #8847! 41H | raceg oad and head with Ada Nay into} atalling Anen’ went to the front and,|e halt in 0.61. ‘Trainer James Metangh ONLY SERVE AS A MASH FOR ontests y Nic, won In liin sent Unmasiced tive furlongs In 1,06, was second and Egg Nowy third. Tino—| baty Sterling ie tapeeinee the atretch. Ataono, who had ten|# irve by a head Max Nlo was a tan i" jaa CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON ¥ An TQMORROWSeINST Met AT 4 Fa 1.08 8-5, Prince Richard Oe Mees rl tradting In the rear, began to clove! clawed up a lor Of Cant Arn, Whe) See ae srw joules (9 Coney Inland reach Brighton ‘Tred. \ piierrWon by Antomus, & to 2 and 1 ‘D4 Potente at }unable to make him do his best, and FIFTH RACE. Q 1 s woskire. Bri Boomerack, 6 to 1 for place, Was b¢-| "vias pace-wor ail anes) biahwelght hendican’ | Ada Nay, drawing clear in the last six-| Mavilleap; for all agen; mile and « quarter TO HAVE NEW LINKS.| have worn off or treatment is discontinued, when a Remarved peste, for The Abbot Lond Derep matey Bae ale A He Pepper. telrd. Time) as iuriene “5 i 4 ie Bottling it breaks down the mask and becomes as full of life a1 oo able ak trad 4 Hk Turan “ama | teenth, won easily by two and one-half] stare eee et : bird Race-@hort oourse.—Won by| Jour Hushes oily Gaaplasisltt lNonetne trom. Alaono, who beat Inter- [Advance Guart, i2LObom '§ '8\s 16 Sir viats. | vimentiole Course Will Be Laid Out| ever, Mercury and Potash may dry up the sores and eruptions, but at Sportsmen's Goods, apncor, PP 2°.) EP ince was scoond [fan Nir Alster Jeannie «».--10| vention a head, The Rive, Of Reaterns. im Time for Spring Play. the same time they drive the poison back into the blood and system, |———— Maclaren third. Time0.i3 2-8. De ici ganseter maiden tkiserrearconde’ ahd SRCPND RACH farhunele, HG shaw... 2 The Jamaica Golf Club has seoured| where it feeds upon the tender tissues, membranes and nerves, finally 40 MILES AN HOUR! ¢ 00 1 ——— 4p, one mile ; yr three-year-old# and up; selling: seven fur mall, ie once. F about fifty acres of farm land on the! breaking out in most disgusting sores and even destroying the bones. ‘ ; Te cuckoo 1 Stealth ; an fale Won driving Iine of the Jamaica and Flushing trolley Mercury and Potash cannot accomplish a radical an anent Molor yc, lJ RIVERSIDES STILL LEAD Garer Buckle Talleman ss Pl SUHiErin, Bt he Kival_and Carbuncle ran. tike | line, and will lay out @ nine-hole course] cure, ‘They have a palliative but not curative effect upon th reacher- » P John Hughes». nahund vs. Ordnuog. 115 1b im, with Sombrero and Himself next,|in ume for apring play. The course will : e B ssortmy 110 Whackaeyith i 3, Doxwet Ay hey ran this way on ous, snake-like disease, Thesedru gs produce mercurial Rheumatiam, | on exhibition +4 lug, Tia, ows y y to the turn, when} p, ‘laying length of #960 yards, and gi “| Bilan cca daa Mk Barmy 5h es nf Himwelt’ was eaten. | Advance Guard | iy Fea en ee commdi- | destroy the teeth and corrode the membranes of the stomach and bowels, | (usrsniseei S imiakn asp Chow ra ge a be Pre of surrey 10 sy | Hattoes took Fou it Bombe nel gua mew club-nouse ‘will be built cousia inflammation and dyspepsia, nervousness and general derange- Based: 7 STRUCK Kina's Pa 4 |stralgntened out, but Advance Quard| phe Hoard of Governors vonalata of | MEN! O e system. PARK ROW Pee eaine £6 he pete t OT MEM STRLGS OUT Boa Howards 110, dom 4 dale’ hinn tne at sh Gent, Rnd tae F. R. Mills, B. J. Humphrey, C. R §, 8. 8, is a Specific for Contagious Blood Poison, and the only anti- Wligercus to. 28 Park Row pre for week eding Aug, 10 roy IN THIS BALL GAME, |\ 12), burnw..s 4 13] who was two lengtha ahead of ‘The | Haviland, B. R. Bkidmore, P. K. Mey- dote for the iar virus that preads so quickly throughout the system, acadhihdeeeatiieiaeeertiaene f “ eee) ovine rORUN Pulltorm, 110, | Mise. ++ } Ho) iva EA, W_. Wyekoff and G. K. Meynew.| corrupting the blood and infecting every organ and fibre of the body, Medical, UTE, Ind, Aug, } lernens ; world’s record was broken here yester- vm JOD a iis »| track. day in the fifteon-inning te game be- | Red Dantes! 10), Bmitn oo y SIXTM RAGE, a thorough and radical cure of the disease, and at JB. 5%bi." Ghibli stisutlit aeons YMA tween Coder Rapide and Terre Heute, | Sui pact Won sat ‘rlerni.2 14 Yor three-year-olds and up; selling; one mile. when twenty-seven men were #ruck| Ordnung went away with & fying| starers, wi OL. HIE Pin. Bynes b be all wan | Pore el ie, me time builds up the general health,'}and sis incase yal ie wet ra Pa Tein racara tine” far gevura jg and EK ise ay mineral ony ead, but dbs Sere ey nee ‘The change in form shown by Bom- — are ae Mr. Mills ie President and Mr, Haviland §. 8, S. destroys the serpent, and eliminates | ~—7 OUR PIED NOS TURNS UG AN ATL every atom of poison from the blood, itmakes | OLD DR, GRINDLE, ‘ f a pure ' ead i ian | agers ow vf i