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7 PASTE TATE PRT THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1902. "WALLER BEATS DODGE FOR THE RUGGLES CUP. ‘ Soil ie Holder of Eastern Long Island Tennis Cham- pionship Wins een for Third Time. BOUTHAMPTON. 1. 1 Aug. 16.--Pla ran into th wt every 1 ‘ inthe Long | t ham- and smashed ad * Pionship tournament was Srooeht tow tn Ane fashion 7 vk Wlose to-day on the courts of the Mead- Waller were too puod £ ew Club howe ve Vo the Yule v Btowart Waller sie hus forced the games to deur Dodge tn the chatt Wl) Waller Won by his eceadtiness ay 7 pcaression of t i . 1 fh @rbRmate of th ry . 1 4 ern Long Telend was siivd us ine tory in tire. stritglt sere by ihe s ne Lanhet, Cisnity ‘ of 7-5, 6:3 eveletie (Ueto i guines Aid the 4 a he Maneni possession of Waller hy virtue | fi) Of it deing his third vietory in defense P Set his holding the title and trophy erro panges REISE; i elie Later in the morning an exhtbls ‘ : < @oubles match was played, with the |sowart Waller 2 6] iP Dade 1M 2 Doherty brothers on one side of the net @nd Dr. Joshua Pim and Ollie mp ‘Dell as the opposing pair Waller and Doig noth played fast @ennis from the start. Dodge, who Is ing A set @n old-time Yale player, put up a plucky ‘the finn afensive Game in the firat set. He) the acore at 6 Kames all SARATOGA RACEGOERS WILL MISS PLUNGER GATES. -*¢e— He Quits the Racesto Try His Hand at Another Game in Denver. 6, Flatbush Stakes and Century, 5 pphire Staker and Ocean Handicap, Sept Y, edt Stakes and Mineola Hurdle; Sent 3 umn and September, Sept. 11, Beller Stakew id Omnium Hand 3, Golden Rad Sept. 13. BARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 16—John W Gates forsook Saratoga yesterday, He fhated to go, but some mrt of a winning game in far away Denver needed bis at- tention, and he was compelled to leave iis favorite sport for a time. Mr. tes Will be missed, He was a spectacular Waterbury May Get Clorita, igure at all themes. In the ring he Was parry Waterbury, who recently purchased followed about by dozens who Were swittman and Kilogram, will probably buy the merely curious to hear lia he sald “I'M rast. mare Clorita from \\. H May & Sons for bet a million.’ $2.00 the price wet upon her On the lawn he was always guped at. Riley Graonan Hite Them, His photo has been printed so often that pig Gg every one who reads newspaper's KNOWS jay heen very successfl of Iate and ix eid to Bim. Mr. Gates's las! bet at Saratoga i a bank Fall was $250 on Locket, a -to-l cha Locke: {s sti!) running. 1f Mr. Ga had a stable of his own and a good « esterlay ford Ro and FP. Keene @He that he could feel confidence im (wo-year-o't gelting Orlom for there Is no telling what he would do to getting what le generally conceded to the betting ring. His $50.00) bet on High | 2's! Chancellor on Thursday |» merely a) L'Homn sample, : Mr, Gates says his motto Is. “Make Up your mind what you want, and then Go after {t with both feet; and don't let Mp until you get it." What an awful thing {t would be for racing If this Saannon tor $500 American Steel Wire magnate should sme lex, and (hen sald he would nat take Wy make up his mind to break the betting #* # alt okie, that cust $200, L'Hemmedien When Mr, Gates will return if sol to This ie the thirt time thin year that natical. Probably not before the [.Hommediey has ‘retired’ trom the tart, “oLng at Sheepshead that h 84,000 for River Pirate. £. >. Heuwa ban sald to Mesare, Thomas Hiton- 9rk ty) John G. Madden the two-year-old roit quite ag ee Orlof « Bargain, BK Wheeler, owner of Mortunatue, gut in. theredy dicen Quits " mime, from whom he took race, and offered Guy I. to Mickey at the horse's hannon too Brown WIll Stay at Span. Capt, Sam Brown said that the published atal ment that he would ghip (o Sheepshead this week River Piowie. price $8,000 In not true. He will race hin horses at Saratoga +B Coaey Intand’s stnken, as occasion serves, a report to the contrary mot> ‘ joy Ths 0 mame of stake events for the arat | Withatand! ‘3 even Haye 1d the Coney Island Jockey Club's fall | Redfern May Go to © 5 Sax follows, Saturday, Aue 30 the Arthur Redfern may ride in California next | hy nave, the Fal) Handicap amd winter for W O'H, MacDonough, he millionaire ie My Sept. 1. Autumn MM aut EWIN owner of the great Ormonde and other well-known Bf PAID uit. Norngeead Cup: {Davi Stakes New York, and he te im gad Fu TUNICA, Sept 3. Reapers staKen attaiiie . | i | j * Three Soldiers Tackled Pugi- Merry Reel Turns Five Fur- list in the Road—Knocked| longs in 1.021;—Great Filly Them Out and Pinned Card} Endurance by Right Is) on Their Coats. Touched in the Wind. coin} 10 the Hyening World ) Under the impression that he was SARATOGA, NY. Fe 16.—Un frdinury farmer three soldiers from|equalied weather and a perfect track 1 WWillets Point made insulting remarks | wove the training conditions at the race to. James J. Corpett, and to-day each course iis morning, The trainers and We nursing @ painful bruise, They did|racers were out in numbers and the ot know Corbett was ti adver-! galloping hours were spirited ones for @ary until they found his card attached |men and horses Ro their coats after recovering from hie} J. B. Madden had a busy morning of blows. nd several of his own and the W. ¢ Gorbett Hyex on u amail farm at Bay-|Whitney racers were sent down the lec ide, L.1., and spends considerable of | vtlous speed. Yankee reeled off _ Bis time in tending to his crops. He mile distance in 14s Blue Girl twas driving along the road yesterday 1 the same ground | 149% Pente lad in blue overalls and wore an old Jid the trick In 148 1-2, Never Such that. As he passed three soldiers they laid five furlongs in 1.03, Merry Reel i wade some offensive remarks was went the same distance in 1,02 1-2 4 Corbett decided that an aplogy wor|agurance by right was on the easy \ es Mue to him. He tied his horse to a tree le ‘The great filly is @ bit touched in ton the roadside and (hen started af wind and was put to Hght, Jogging the goldiern. He overtook them before |exerolse on the roads they had gone far, und then asked them, \ygust Belmont’s youngaters Flying why they hud insulted him. For a ind Oaraman reeled off six @wer one of the soldiers ruck Corby 1.20. J. W. Sehorr's Lady @ stinging blow on the face Corbet overed a mile in 1464-2 Andy Wil Tanded the man flaton the road with one |iams turned the same distance In 147 tb Punch. Then the other two soldiers} ‘Yyalner Thomas Welsh sent Bluox a a@tarted in t) to the pugilist, He mile in 147. Hesper covered six fur- struck and the ner two also measured longa in lls. J KR, & FB. PB. Keene's > their lengths on the roadway. Then) clarion and Surbitien turned five fur- Garbett, in a spirit of fun, pinned one longs in 107 1-% HM. dlegier's F Of his curis on each of their coats amt Creyton covered # mile and a furlong ‘went awuy in 201 the men saw 1 # they ML. Claney’s St. Pinnug reeled off five ther Magenent and coonge ia di, ‘Phe Goughucre table's back by e Volt tuld siowimun covered sla furlonga in 1.19. uf was vatheratons men in the bi they hod po 1 MeCarren'’s Bb: pped Jamex J, Corser intotiga in Lg, A. a sm oand Reina waved five furl GOES TO MRS. WALLACH. | °°" “we? NEW HAVEN TEAM AT HOBOKEN TO-MORROW. PWVORT Boi. 4 The fi Bich in the ludien’ singles Jawn Piament at -he Casino was played Morking |) the presence of @| Deegan or Hope to Piteh Ai Bumiber of xpeciuiors. This match| Connection League Leni ween the elsters, Mrs. Barger | Aud Mise Kina Barger, with & weneral favor te get Wallach sturcod jn it of the for B first wo note, b fourth sete bustling ball Comers ny 100 fuse for! anor Hope aoe tr oe), ITS STRANGELY SIMILAR CAREERS OF TWO EX-ORIOLES WHO ARE NOW MANAGERS OF LEAGUE TEAMS. CONNECTICUT QUARTERS. ——+t~— » baseball fortunes of J recent acquisition by mplon Stakes and | out of baseba well off financially and their! members of Ni profits of the e: Utimore which erage | he owes in cons y has not done quite so well turn of the simultaneously League; and both bob uy ‘ BROOKLYNS OPEN CPT BROWN PAYS. |BRESNAHAN HAS WITH ST. LOUIS. Superbas Begin Their Western Brisk Bidding for Yearlings a Trip in Crippled Condition —Hughes® and O'Neil the Pitchers for First Game. father-in-law, contractor, the mone can League Club and his y to buy a a large lexpert, has been drawn to H. A, Plum- | mer In the first round. Of the other ‘o | Bngilsn experts, R. I’, Doherty will meet | | HIS CONTRACT. t| Giants’ Star Catcher in Line Biggest ‘' Gallery’’ Ever Seen | Whitman, whose pla: | | | 6,000 FOR COLT. |1903—He Is to Marry Toledo Girl at End of the Sale of C. & J. Reed's Stock —L. Waterbury Buys Several Well-Bred Youngsters Cheap | burat of Indignacon Is not taken | ! !. Ballinger, (Special) to the Byening Wortd.) SARATOGA RACH TRACK, Special to the Even’ New York Giants, olty last ever Moreery, if Wheeler, a Q LEAGUE PARK, Aug. 16—The Superbas started their last | Western trip here to-da ‘the first 18 holes. The former champton| N. whan lost no Ume in signing the | played great 1 it Was presented to him, of condition and says ‘he is in better tlm than a {coming tn tn only a miracle can keep them in second psince| At th | place until they joes Bresnahan ta leven, Th He acts as a pri- when not playing bull scheduled games li by Rey Del Rey—Belle Dame; W | vate detective “'SCULLER TITUS WILL TAKE A YEAR OFF. that He WE Take a Long Heat. champion scull the’ Union Beat Glut returned from. England he made a race for the diamond sculls, will not race has decided ym ten to twelve months: © competitions, work off, one each at Louls and Cincinnatl, and two at Pitts- burg, making twelve in all, by Rey Del Rey—Belturlor Poseara—Diana to the limit postponed games, Ipples among the Trolley-Dodg dodge some of these HH essara~-Fedora and Doc Newton, while Jimmy Sheekard at home in Columbia, Pa. Hay or bFown colt, by imp. St mourn: | ty; L. Watertury, $1,800. Weller—Greina, cold in his back and got @ strain in addition game at Brooklyn for a week at least, er a chance to show wha Biaise—-imp Kola take @ rest of fi before entering ang mo he much “nee h » last March, Titus has had a bulletin posted in the Union Boat Club notifying the members He further states 9) Pensara—Middy The absence of Sheckard puts Hanlon by Brile Mies Dance, T Rid enor ye of his action nothing will induce ford the expiration SARATOGA ENTRIES. Pyening World im to row again be: such good work during the las started West, The result je his pitehers tn taken along Bialwe—Sean orl Hwan oF bay Mily outhell temporarily who 1s the most reliable & the Superba twirlers Exile—Seraphine The entries for Monday's races are a4 Biaiso—Sideria with hin assimilation Franklin Kennesaw Stud GEORGE GRAY TO COMPETE AGAIN, Record-Holde seven furlongs ‘The Musketeer Ea-Champlon and uiting Retn Chainvan James |vesterday @ letter from Georg: ex-champlon Jay crowd out to Welcome the Cardinal hid made a good record in the B of Afteen games Ahis pets to be for the long semion at home South Trimble record-holde his intention 9% Grand Opera 10, sent whe ® Bed- ee in IAL TENNIS MATCH 112 Fred Burlew seat Mayor Gorham | hers were down to win for the consultation Aulomobile Rac Long Island 4 hold a series of races a HARLEM RESULTS. RACH PRACK, Following are the results af run here to ¢ Hoboken team, which has won aix is! eight games played, will) moet tiv wirong New Haven team of the| onnweiicul Slate League, the leaders in Mke an easy victory, wine | that louxue at present, at the Bt. George rm bus #he WAS) Cricket Grounds in Hoboken to-morrow. Hold Aily advantage. and | Theos wame ought to furnieh « close and Rea tls PxciUng Kame as both are Composed of xpectod that a large Huet t-yearrolde and up; handi- der of apeciutors will be present to wit Judging from the interes; neas the sport tis being shown int Aix and a half fur . Ib to Land 6 to 1; fOr Dace, Wan Bee Won by Bumeraault yearcolia and up. © Men to Vey Long Swim, aul Thomas and Al Due, of the 4 Vieuderson, of Day Ridge, ond; Ben Frost thir Beoond Race-One-half a mile ree 38 and 2 to 5; in aoe, Was necond; Haat Walker third? Hinge Hrevgan or Hope will do, the pitch her sister, sbowink | tar Ioboke fe We the fet. time the On Lhe Gevlding wot ppamplon New Havens bave played ho VARIOUS BRANCHES. McGovern’s Coming O HARTBORD, Conn. Aug. If Corbett.’ with his manager a ns staff, will break ¢ at Unionyill today and go to New Y wv M. They will York until Monday, wh leave for Cincinnati, where Corbett w finish training at quarters once used by Kid MeCoy Young Corbett’ saids "1 training, of re, with the fies tia the ight would be held hange wil make no a rT with be in first. {when we meet In Louisville John L. Sullivan visited th yesterday afternoon and s go several rounds. He was much i pressed at the way Corbett boxed, an complimented the trainers on thet work. John Considine, of New York, spent the afternoon with Corbett. He was pleased with the appearance of the champion and will back him heav! W. L. Crowley said that the change of | battle-ground means a hig loss to him. He contracted for the building of the FOR NATIONAL TENNIS. TITLE, English Experts Among the Eighty-three Entries to the they w ss condit amp la the New York | block of stock in the Baltimore Club.|_ Tournament That Begins in 63) Clu, McGraw nas m de all of $26,000 He got rid of his stock without 1'88| Newport Next Week within the past three | e through the sale of a controlling in- teiest in the club to the National League. | The national lawn nis tournament For legal reasons Kelley and Me-, which is to take place at Newport next Graw have not transferred ¢ as yet, and just now they are in the anomalous position of being owners of an American Loagne team while) they are raiding that organization for players for the National League. competitions, The Hat 9° entries re ty-three, the largest ever received Drawings for the tournament were made by Dr. James Dwight, President of the United States Lown T Assu- elation. Dr. Joshua Pim, the English J.C, Davidson, formerly Southern chain- pion, In the first round, while Hy L. Do: lherty will crows racquets with Lydig ja | Hoyt in the preliminary round. i L. | | Besides the mutoh between ILL, Ho- herty and Hoyt in the praiimtaary round there will be three others. Maleotm D. in the recent tour- nament on the Crescent A. UC. our vented the Davis cup, emblematic of the international championship, from golng to the British experts, will meat | F. R. Smith. Beals C. Wright, cham- pion of Canada, is scheduled to face J RAONGH DEG EAU AERTS while L. E, Ware, partner lecyo the largest knowncon'the fkmanok | trie eeneen 12 agubles wa M, D, Whit- Aha, turned out to-day to qitneamsthio| mam Will play J: aly aoa oe tae J, Travis and c.| VANDERBILT VS. GOULDS Cup, between I. Cory. The most favorable conditions Bstinn waite (reams ary, anal ON THE POLO FIELD. hard throughout the course. A light made the day comfortable. is was 7 upon Cory at the on Manchester Links Fol- lows Play of Crack Golfers for Isham Cup. Wentchester Badly Defeated by pd at Narragansett Pier, RRAGANSETT PIER, Aug. 16.—A aif, going out in 41 and] special game of pola was played bere 6% His pace on the last| yesterday between the Lakewood and iine holes was much too fast for Cory, | Westchester teams, which was won dy rt Cory took the lead and] the for by a score of 16 to 91-4. ‘The avis made it} Westohester team had A, G. Vanderbilt were halved, | as one of Its players, while the Lake n the ninth, to the long | Gould, his two sons, Kingdon and Jay, |xrass, losing the hole 5 leaving | and Benjamin Nicoll, |reravis one up at the turn. ‘The game was arrang?d between the On the tenth Cory topped his approach | teams after the proposed game between and went into a bunk In his attempt] Lakewood and Westchester hud been oO get out he only got in worse and| declared forfeited to Lakewvrd. ndiot|| Lake Jnold it up to six, when next two hole |Then Cory got Into trouble o Jand, playing ont, went out i logit the “oie 4 to, After this he eased meet seemed. to, lose his pace aod Travis in-| : seem the lead to 7 up. ‘The cards| Championship Cricket To-Day. | follow: Cricket games scheduled to take place W. J. Travis, Garden city— to-day in the champlonship series of te vor 8 @ 48 6 3 4 4 EM) both the Metropolitan District Cricket Total,” 7 cague and the New York Cricket As- Cot Semme Wenlemenes Ae Jation should prove unusually Inter- £ E18 esting ana well contested, from the fact tr Total, 88 That the clubs opposed to each other are | = yusidered to be fairly equal in strength, , he two chief games of the day are th MAJOR TAYLOR’S matches between the Knickerbocker CHANCE AT KRAMER. Sicween Livingston and rook, at Staten Tslan Champion and ex-Champion Cy- int to Have it Out at Asbury. ship from Krayer and the other short distance flyers was shown by the mag- nificent race he rode at Baltimore Thurs- day night, when he scored a clean win In a creditable fashion. While Kramer leads In the percentage table, the colored vider Is fast forging to the front and hopes to overtake him before the cir- uit we completed. Both are entered in the championship event at the Asbury Park meet, which takes place next Friday afternoon under the management of Willlam A, Brady. Six events a on the card and the en- tries comprise all of the amateur and rofessional stars. Manager Brady has Moved special prizes and hopes to make it the most successful meet ever held at Asbury ——— Sinnding of the Clubs, NATIONAL LEAGUE, hub We be BE! Chub, Web. PC bure 69 3 .750)Cinelmmat) «44 BO 408 Ob 44 OMAR. Loutn. 44 68 4 tl Puiiadelphia,.38 by 45 44. .5221New York....31 64 27 N LEAQUE. L, PC.) Club. W. Lb. PC 40 .565|Cleveland «47 61 480) 41 .569/Wanbington..4) 62 4nd Chicago 42 [b9{Maltimore .+-40 G6 “417 Boston 44 “BS1|Detrott 05.39 55 Alb EASTERN LEAGUE, We dle Bo), Clu, 1 61) BL WOdiderney City “a » 3 Moo yenter 51 Montreal ii Mb GillRewark 6s ———— AT KINLOCH PARK, KINLOCH PARK RACETRACK, Aug. 16.—The results of the races run here to-day are as follows; Firet Race. quarters of « mile. Won by to 2 and 2 4 Louls Wagner, § 10'2 for place, was ond; Kiss Quick, third Bevond Race—Kive a Wap dy Noweta, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6) ate =| heir stock | Week promises to surpass all previous! ceivgd for the tournament number elgh-} wood team was made up of George J.! “YOUNG CORBETT” QUITS HIS pponent to Arrive Here To-Night and Start for Clic ati Monday. +n in New York ‘ ured Hin Chat the Wight could: bo putiod and he wai he wis coatiden . Jeverything would) be all sight anil ] chursday | The State's attorney. tn a iettor = J evited the Mayor of New London (he was table to. ty um yiswninent for his ac far t | <r re Evening World {RIDGEPORT. Conn. Aug, 16,—Wiile postponement of the Corbett-Me- ivern boxing contest to Sept. 22 and hanging the place of combat is s¢ hing of a disappointment to the m rs of MeGovern's ‘aining camp, every one takes the matter philosophic- ly and argues that after all it {s prob- ably for the best Cl Mayhood, M [said last night: 1 don’t know just yet what our plans j Will be, but to-morrow, when Sam | iarriy returns, we shall know def- ly It Is safe to say thac we will emiin for tWo weeks any way and continue light work, We shall most Kely go to Cincinnati for the last two ining ana put the finishing Terry at the place where he hie ed for the bout with Dave Sullivan, is hard to get training quarters that sult in every way and we Kimw the Cin- cinnath spot is dll rigitt and there is no se in changing, as it is only about a two houds’ ride from ville. “Of course we wish contest was coming off on Aug. 2) in New London, ag scheduled, but jerhaps it is better to go to Lou Ne, where there will be no fe ar of mo tation. It isn't the best | thing in the world for a boxer to go in [i ring with the feeling that he may mes om: jovern’s trainer, Be ornamented with a palr of handcuffs: before he gets out; so vss, eonsider~ Ing all things, 't {8 a wise move to held the con somewhere else, Hut Con- i necticut is going to be the loser, for she will m ning tho greatest battle be- tieean little men that was ever hoxed. THE STANDARD 0) poo TIE RTTRIN } 2 > ALL PRICES: ys ALL DEALERS, = | A CURE IN 48 HOURS. Madical. OLD DR. “GRINDLE, 35 yours w speclais: n diseasca of men. Under OLD DK. GRUNDLE'S soleatife treatnient blood ‘and akin diseases, pains In the bones, red spota, fore throat and wouth, ulcers, paintul swellings, Kidney and bladder complaints, scalding, indam: mation, gravel, care apeedtly cared." Impadt- ts removed. Sufferers, do not waste ¢ Finiting leis ekiiful physicians. Remember, OLD DR. 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