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FAST WORK OUTS There are many GIRL SWIMMERS FORM WATER POLO TEAM AND WANT TO BE CHALLENGED. young women 8! a hard, long race, but until recently water polo was considered a sport for the Hermis Reels Off a Mile in! strength and endurance of the faty 1.40 Flat—d. A. Scott Turns Five Furlongs in| 1.01 3-4. | (Spectal to the Evening World.) SARATOGA, Aug. 18—The weather was chilly and damp during the gail ing hours this morning. Tho track was| in first-rate condition and there wer | many racers shown and several good moves were noted. «> August Belmont's Sallmaker 1 2) wix furlongs in 1.19. Flying Jid was sent ga@even furlongs in 1.35. Torchlight, O “ ptoroon, Oarsman, Masthead, I | and others were shown to jogging ex em ercise. | L. V. Bell's Alcedo covered a mile and ‘@ furlong in Lf, wheih is the most pre- | fentious move he hos made since the | racing season began, Hermis speeded 4 mile in 1.40. J. W.Schorr’s John A. Scott reeled off 1013-4, Judith cove five furlongs in dell, Lady Schorr and others trotted and | cantered. W. M. Barrick sent Lutrobe and Osgood five furlongs In 1.1 Hl J.B. Madden sent Blue Girl a mile at! @ two-minute cilp, Goldsmith was shown to jogging exer and is vastly improved over his She form. Gunfire got a enort breather three parts speed Camp- | se, mn looks pshead at The Pepper Stable’s Par Excellence covered a mile and a furlong in 2.05 Joymaker and John Barleycorn turned seven furlongs in 1.3)1-2. A. J. Joyner ajlowed Bellario a half-mile breather in 048. Wealth turned five furlongs tn 1.2) The Oneck Stabie's Optional breexed five furlongs in 1.03. M. Clancy's St Finnan covered the distance in 101, 15 L, Groves sent Malster five furlongs ts 1.04 1-2, » Carruthers & Shields’ Ady. covered a mile and a furlong in 1,69. ¢ F, Dwyer's Ethics r off a mile in 1” J. OR & FP. Keone White SieChapel and Rigadon breezed a half in 1821-2 Flying Prince did the trick in ASL George Barke! sent Tenegra fi *'Znrlongs |n 1.041-2. ——- »» FAIR CYCLIST 200 POUNDS RODE DOUBLE CENTURY. entirely oo strenugus Bex. Water polo is perhaps best de- scribed as a game in which the ploy- ers almost drown cach other. the ball thrusts you have your tackles you, you Ww hen opponent unde the water and js allowed by the rules to hold you th The ean until you re- lease the ball and it appears on the surface, of flerce “ducking” wh So play consists of a series matches hich aus AMERICAN YACHT LEAD IN CORONATION CUP RACE. +7 Utowana, Owned by H. V. Armour, of New York, Showing Her Heels in Rain. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18, 1902. OF SPORT IN ITS VARIO US BRANCHES. tax the wind, strength and courage of the strongest men. And yet up at Alex. Meffert’s York- ville Baths, on the the Fast River, there are a duzen girls who play ter polo, and play it well, too Meffert, who was an amateur champion, and afterward coach and instructor of the famovs Knicker: bocker Athletic Club team, has taugh! these girls the fine points of the They are at the baths almcst game, every favorable day, and games 4 frequent. On one side usnally are the Kos- ter cisters— Lillie, Emma and Allie— and Carrie Sutor, Sophie Frank and THE THREE IMOGENE WINS {IN HARD FINISH. Lord Derby and The Monk Just Jog Around to Qualify HOSTER SISTER. Emma _ Schrieber. The opposing; team is composed of Ollie Ort, Annie McQall, Fannie Tye, Maud Stewart, Lillie Green and Lille Tice, The first-named half dozen form the regular team. They have gained that honor by superior playing, and it is the constant aim of thé other half dozen to “make” the first team. So hard play always results, and goals ace not made as frequently as might Lillie Koster, who team, is an enthual sti swift swimming has won her many in races, and there a nol men who visit the baths tnat prizes ’ RAISED ADMISSIO SARATOGA HASN'T REDUC oo - exclusive rights to his seat for his “{ Journey, Grand Stand at the Spa Has) rhe rroper Caper at the Spa. The club-house of the past has o benn a reserved inclosure, The house of the future will be a real club- with many comforts, ‘The ciub- | ais a step in the right | tion. Luncheon parties pave beet} ature. A morning drive to the Lake and return, elub-house for luncheon and Never Held Such a Crowd as That Which Saw Running | of United States Stakes. house house at Sarato, ening World.) (Special to the SARATOGA, Aug. 18,—When the ai fon announced that its admisston | afternoon at the races is the prop fee would be $3 there was a prolonged A club-hguse such as is con how! from the ranks of the faithful, | at Saratoga serves to bring why predicted front of the most killing |People cloes together and to eliminate fature for the men who had the ter-/anything that tends to snobbishiess, 1t warty to wuggest this extra fee, On|cements friendship and provides genu-/ ‘a not a seat to be had | ine comfort, | A Pleasing Reform, Saturday there W From one end to in the grand stand ey filled, the] “phe Saraioga Association has ‘In-! Aisies were packed and the promenade | augurated a new reform which has} was Uned three deep with people holding |octen been pleaded for in this column. thelr placés io order to see the TAceS | it gave the catering privilege to Harry run, The ring, on the contrary, WS) sioveng with the understanding that never uncomfortably crowded, WHEN) vuivice must be prompt and perfect, proved that the greater portion of the | that appointments must be of the best rowd came to the track for pleasure} that pri must be moderate and t and not for the purpose of speculating COPTER ce ita LAD Me n aveustomed to the food and servic on the New York tracks the enterin Mr. Stevens has been a revelatio: on the races, Such a thing as an over crowded grand stand has never before be been heard of here, and it must i atering on the wYork tracks lu sorne in mind that the grand stand |}eon afvonstant source of complaint to! ying duty here now is almost ha ara: Not only, were prices excossh\: cainias wal the ch graced the Jbut the quality of the food was not gor egal: asi (hmtowhleh graced (thy the service was miseradie. [0 evers'= old trac as attemyted at Saraioga Mt . 8 exc ind the cjub-house Thin an Englixh ten, exch Area It is generally believed that racing: 1, Jt, ut the whivehouse on associations In this country will gradu-| vaald to, sullivan winttnes ¢ ally adopt the English plan of having [service snd the-qualit the food are spacious Inclosures at various prices. If| far better he » other track this is suggested or attempted Uh in the country,” Mr. Whitney SERENA CNT and said he knew it was so. belaniqutcrysonishespant, obsth added that he was proud of th mists that racing is becoming the oKiL Association selection of a wre 18 every probability thing of the millionaires and the exclu- | T The SR CAtraEAGathT Stevens will be installed as cate sive! aet here are already three §-/ ait the big New York tracks, land it he closures now on the various race tracks. is racegoers will be plea A Thore Ja the cheap Held, where one may, Saratoga’s Third Wee | seo the races at one-third the price ot Pe he third week of the meeting begins the grand stand. ‘Then there 4s the And jddging from the book pro- grand stand, whieh suits the masse: Ht ought to furnish some ¢ and the club for the wealthy | the best sport of the moecing, Saturday, santas 5 Jas usual te the gala day of the wee It 4s pertectly natural that wealthy |faying as sa feature the $5.00 Adird people should p the exclusiveness | dack Ha p for. two-year-olds, the of the club-houre and it Is perfectiy | Saratoga Cup, of 1,00), ut t mile and see Sah ; & | furlongs, and the Shillelah Steeplechase proper that the racing associations pro-| Over ateourse of two and one-half miles | vide auch a place for thelr omfort,| In the Adirondack there js a splen There 1s no one who goes to the races| clase of two-year-olds. ihe race é j has among the eligibles, Advance Guard, who would not, if he could pfford.it.| Wyeth, Isues, Reina, Heno, Pentecos:, | have his own box In the glub-houre, hie) Patient, Herbert, Nohew, Douro, Golds | own luncheon table resetved and have|smith, “Andy Williams, Carbuncle anc rele heon table reserved and have | thers. “Out of this a Kood Held should plenty of room lo move about in ease and comfort. A man may enjoy these things without necessarily being a snob (rack on cub aah. Pinhead Citizens’ | or an aristocrat. He pays for them to) }tandicap, for three-year-olds and up- insure his individual comfort Just the | wards, at & mile and a furlong, to be same as a man buys a park ean te ; | go to the post. It has been announced that Miss Alice Roosevelt will grace thet ‘track on cup day. Other stakes of the or car sont orrow: the Grand Calon Ho es 0 . un Wednesday in order to be comfortable and have the | pythes CRT ICA OTT ety MG OVERN’S BROTHER MEETS WILLIE REID TO-NIGHT. Terry's Training Camp Will Quit Work eau! Go to New Britain Fight. | days and then go on the road with a theatrical troupe for a week. After that he will proceed to Loutasville and resume (Kpeclal to the Evening World) BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Aug terest In the McGovern-Corbett 18.—In- fight is Me- for the time being lost slight of at training. Govern'4 training quarters because of ‘The [ttle Westerner is much disap- the bout that takes place to-night in pointed over the postponement of we New Britain between Hughey Me mili at New London, He says he 1s Govern, Terry's brother, and Wille sorry that the fight cannot come off o Heid. The entire Waining camp will Bo Aug. 2 as scheduled, Corbett, however, to New Britain this afternoon to be ix reconciled to the new condition of affairs and is certain that a large crowd present at the contest, which ts ached- will turn out to see the mill at Louls- tied to go twenty rounds at 112 pounds, | Terry will be the emief adviser of hia | Ville, Corbett further su Hughey “Lam enjoying robust health Just now pbrocher Hus and have no fear of the outcoi 1 Hughey hasbeen training hard for | defeated McGovern once before and will thw contest, do he realiged that this iv[do che trick again, The change in the {ue most important battle of his career, | date Will make na differonce to me. | The 7 longer 1 have ia which to tral the Terry and bis retinue of trainers and | puter boxing partners will remain in (raining —— at Capt, Band's, Stratford, for @ weex ew afd Cen go to Chavinnau to put POLO FINAL TO-DA yh the finishing touches for the bout Hien elig Saran FOR NARRAGANSETT CUP. NARRAGANBBDT PIER, R, 1, Aus YOUNG | O.2BETT IN TOWN; 18.—The Point Judith Country Club polo Miss Seward Says She Enjoyed the poxpox, Aik as—The auxiliary York), which disappeared in the mist) for Boston Challenge Cup All Night Ron, steam yacht galling mateh from the Nab with a goody The Rosabeile (Rt R | ‘About one hundred cyclists finished the Lizhtahip to Cherbourg, Wrance, and Remages and the Sunbeam (Lord Bras- ace, @ouble century run yesterday at Bed- jback, for the Coronation Cup presented sey) brouglit up the rear epford Rest and among them wax Miss G.jby the Earl of Crawford, was started Wing Rdward witnessed the start ; Seward, who weighs 20 pounds, She to-day in « downpour of rain The yachts encountered a heavy head | (Special to The Exenins World) sQL/aald she enjoyed the run immensely and! ‘The Wathatla (owned by the Barl of S Gaede ia ee ee RACE TRACK. YON (raan't feel fatigued. The run was Crawford) led over the line but was vat Nuue after the rest. the | KERS, N.Y. Aug: I8—The spectitl | - (Abert Brassey, Me fo started | matinee Ka ofeihe New Work! Driv q started at 7 P.M. Saturday, ‘The bright jaulekly hauled by the American Mi uf the other yasnts in the | Mat races of the New Yor) | moonlight and fine clear weather made yacht Utowana (A. Vo Armour, of News IngiClubiwere: held heres tie etternegn,| DP Gernitar outing for the riders, who homes saballlespresent: thesGlup dal tie Numbered about 1. More than two- | T TR T O MAKE IT ri for the 1 yn Challenge Cup, pe thirds of nese finished and took part which whl be held in Cleveland, O,, In| “anche second round of the course, ‘ REE MC CERRT IS ae Behe course for the moonlight run was H AG Sap LOB Rte ices hmoyis eters 65) eas follows: Bedford Rest, Coney Island, 2 crowd of 600 people Beralce in oanprty amity itt Valley Lord Dertiy will mot be called upon treat, Mreeport lempsiead and back ———— to exert himself, owing to his grand A AUORSIE a ta ia (Continued from First Page.) race on Saturday at Brighton Heach, Among foe to finish the double in which he broke the World's amateur weentury was “. who, by dowd elated {very nearly beat itout. Smith got wagon record hn 4. Gerken ” so, completed a hundred-mile | SOPs ef Fi uve) beet wineulats nefee's slo! ary rr m 7 i Perit concerning the Glants of next year. noel ALO hit to MeGann In time. and PJ. Jones were at the track early SS lrhey go xe as to give the line up for | : eatenal to drive thelr risveotive horses. Mr. ex HAWTHORNE WINNERS. AOhAtl TPlovavin(chalway hey xivaultiout 1. BE, Smathers was unable to be pres- Cronin, Wright. MeGinnity, ‘Taylor, |, Wa spond (for GNC x0, Urlve: Lord) Derby, and tt w HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI-| Wardell und Mathews, pltsbers; Hees. | sulted in Brodie’s finish at second. Lasts announced: that Dowltt Cx Mans CAGO, Ave. 18.—Following are the re-) nahn, Be snd Smith, catchers, Me- | ders nit is single. too, and he went would drive the wagon champion to- “A gults of the races scheduled here on Gann. first Padden or Lage. | Yee CLONING AT RS A ey GEV Race—Six turiones—Won oy Feu Gray, thint base; andes, extra ty re reach thitd, Smith hit the ball to ~ would be five days’ trotting ui al, 7 to 10 and out ate Ts. 8 t i Fi} ati i ind while Lauder was being: run ws of the New York Trotting lace, was accond and Nickey 0. third, (weer? Bur ore AOU; | HMeldntek elena Ena: and hime eeora ning Sept to 4, inclusive, Tere 3.14 1-2. centre feld: Fitek, right fold. with ned third. Lowe helped) to retire 0) it Beet ae ae bos Second Race—Five furlongs.—Won by Fultz ay an extrp outtielder I Mathewson. One run. were Ufree le-mile heats . £ i] I Ahola, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1; Au Reyolr, 3) 4) answer to it MeGraw only says MeGraw alded in retiring both Dob acheduled, In the first event Fred Ger- to 5 for place. was second: The Picket | rinker Lauder assist Lo kens'a The Monk, ¢ 4B. Smathers's third. Time—ie 3-4, 1 husonit aald) a word t who J] > runs Lord Derby 4 and FJ. Jones's | Third Race: short. course.—Won by |ave signed, and T do not Intent to. Third Inning. Batttoton, 2.00 8-4, went to the post. fr MacLaren, 3 tol and even: Dr. Nowlin, That Is a mighty fine make-up, but don't vii popenena ys for e 8 w 1, Was second and Capt, |say New York will have it that way the ballito right centre. tho aecond: qvent Dewnt C, Flanagan's Conover third. ‘Time—2.59 1-2 next ven ‘ r a MOC EAN EC © Ayandorf and) Bred Gorkens's Indian _———— From Washington comes the news that Rrosahan's Jim qualified. Event No, 3 will contain FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS, —wstiortiit’ af oitantdtitan ta ine PGK ARR! Charles Gs Dlgvsie Miebael By lea SAT ST. AE OE Tat AHL TORT Mea RC LS AL ea Rronka's Divigo and Dewitt C. Blana-| aa —— Offar to go to New York as long as Me: One r yin's Litte Edgar RACE TRAC! LOUIS, Aug. 18. |¢ js ut the bead of (he team nanan was uniter Kin | The summaries —The races schedu to be run here| “THat i foolish,” sald MoGraw. All aw he ped ty dispose he ‘| \ thisvafternoon resulted as follow: [ts ae tel are my friends. and no iresnahan got Paytor j First event, a inile dash, which was y lows: euch ccempact has been formed. 1 runs trotted simply to. mal 16 Monk and First Race—Mile and an eighth.—Hw- |came fr Washington yeste mo Derb 1 fi ts cena, 4 to an 2 5, won; Star Cote tf sucr n organization Wwe Fourth In ri if CD GMOS) FOF 1 Waa ton. '2 to 1 fc cond, and fdrmed I'd know about it } Brot it ina tar duaaeconils on dilml tee eer et ae a ttutee ss ed Chorus Boy thir 7 ni | nat! to celitte. Bowerman. tt HY areas | HARP aE Rr ants tt nie WOR DH ESE Ue exennd face Wvo-ciehthe of almilec| rat Inning, Se en reine: | (2 The Monk svcond and Lord Derby | Won by Budweser, 1 to o> and ey Browne bounced the ball to ‘Pinker } helped by, Thhker a ain he Aner, Anzeiger, 6 to 5 for place, Was se uid Was an easy out at iraw Al into Dobba's hands ee Cine Fe Of Lady Cayuga third. Time—1.08 1-2, Hfted the ball over ‘Tinker's bead and Se ee ee SRL UDG atone ani LSE, Third Ra Cor mie—Won by Has Sot to first. Bresnahan went back and | Williams out on his] espe wore to he wnipped. to. Ne sete Gift, 15 to to 1 y Sy Sut down after finding It impoxsibie to Shagle made the Colts’ frst) iycntght. to. trot ‘On Dhureday, for pla ond Mroix third, hit ‘Taylor curves, Lowe get under the gain single to centre. | Afiernoon in the ihe aoetat: Dime—1 MeGann's lofty hit, No runs | Stnith alded in Menefee's Mish at test |Wiafenge Cup, which Lord Derby and — Willlama’s long fly tumbled to B Dobba boomted a litte Ny that McGraw | ‘The Monk will try. to. bring cast was Sia POL noed e ball to Me kot No rune 't re . is SARATOGA ENTRIES $i bounced” Yh won twice by Jain A MeKerrun, of y -—- Cleveland Becond vent—Little Helen and Bat- specie | liveniing World, THE MUSKETEER MAKES Heton were well off in front, with Imo- RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. 18 Bene a length benind, The leaders ~The entries for to-morrow's races are , | thant ‘ ja eae ict ay wien Hi Uiings began to close in with a follow: NEW WORLD'S RECORD, Poet! Gomis’ testa the €2, ait afiPA, Hace Mor Uizer-vearoldn and up, a Tmogene passed Tite Helen, and in a Beare McCarthy ... $3 Bar Le Du Si rlquages ‘ ve to the fintah just nosed F May J Vc) AO lane Flaberise (Continued from First Page.) ut for the decision, Indian Jim Pah, wearuice einen hdrawn, and Imogene und Bat- ian Titeeads { - - adder ata eT Tue 218 14 The ¥ Surrey 03 wtraight course at Monmouth Pi ty Full Mack, 110, Bullman 8 tH 2 1 5 the Uiird event Lite Edgar was} atvalght cea ee te ee a8 te de 4g | Withdrawn, leaving only Richard B, and Second i Allis ty A inh gaa i Divigio to start. Privigio wan away teat wige Hit HIRD NACE a va SO. nthe pole, but at the quarter Richard Towcan . Be cs atas atin ae at he flag and had), was wo far ahead that Mr. Lloyd Subdue awk ® ree-y08) ANNE ES paar r piled Into the rail ayd continued to set! Brarthine baiting isnt My the pace down to the half. Mr, Bronk | Marry Bue wt Ra reaete Surry tried hard to guin the lead with Divigio Tantalus Cup V ald ae 13.0) Bivder moved to the fron on the home stretch, but the chestnut Balvatl Pearifader. 10 fern MM 2h ON Her ned te foe and MEME Thad too muck speed. winning by a full Hine. Bpoi Ml andy Wibllainis, 108, {tha 5 Pn Spcads eweet Alive Was, threo] lenath. ‘Timed -2.25 1-2 , Howard 10d, Wonde 4 ; 4 irate tne pant ot oaldem Racer at sra las argunieniinalAay hice nd up; vel noral. 103, Bhee i 5 i 2 ee ber of members drove their horses fast 7 ; a, 18, Cock ANG ow OY work-out iniies. Mr, Billings drove the te 10 ‘art poor, Won eas 7 1 Handicap; for three-year-olds and em pacing ei Maaette (Ob let) a mile 09 tart in thie race LIS Ce RENE 0 OD A inn Kettng half ween ait Cot Bred Lawrence drove Gracie One - Db fs hen HL L ward (212) a mile to a wagon In 2.16, . hati : CURR A ee The mangeemen NOR the nex esp ort Royal i ey 4 | Hy noxt Rough tilder yea: one Fa ” ¢ — Bermaree are Bort stove ain} erin Lennux Wante so Wre: Bir : ouster \ le Tom Lepnox, of Morristown, ai Fourth TO oar OL wwii by Day would lke to meet any good 145-pound bent andy Williams a yee ARO! | wrention in the busin Address Ed tin) Hnishing strong Doure and Ethics, who had bea . Dession, 174 Linwood street, Brook ™ de thelr move Roth were lyn, Wh to go to the outalde, and they a He ye other turning into the Sta we of the Clubs, ney COUR Me pasemake aya % siOtUR URDE and Tt wi rede NATIONAL GRAOUE, fve Air Mave, [hot drive to the wire. Doure beating Wek He Ube P t haven Pepper a head, while Bales wan ve ee 69 1G } G|oniy's head ayays ee Bo bine tis fi 4 S27 Pon, the 104, \ % i SIXTH NACE. Chicago :...6) 47 SO0New Yor! 37 ma Oratt, 110, Br td rT © “) ¥ \biee-yearolds and wp; one mails AMERICAN LBAGUE. Mm fortunatus, |t Journ. 8 6% 6% fap to Jetting lube WoL. PC. tub Ww. Pe K. Condon ; Hir Prewton, 108, O'Conner 7 38 7) 4 Atarters, wits, jocks dtralght Pu Clube . aba L. Pt ‘ nerd mtronen, U4 ts Hi | Philad' tpbia.d Clevela 4 “se ie ‘ Beott Buravndy, 06, Maloven. 18g ty Wes roa tad ie we toutee ba At RBUWabhington 48 3. 46) (oer boy Pgh er A Ga Octurvon, 98, Kies ri Mehteage + +-88 4 Detroft 0/89 56° 411 Fousanee, 107, te Bmlub 1714 1240 ©. M, Perry, 404, Gorr.. Pe} PATER LBAOTE. Mayor Graham, 110," nan. 12 it it a | Huntressa won, Clube. LPG habe, & Tnvoustbler ii0--deskeon, 7 to Blues way second, Zorente Dyeray City. a ib Diamante, 11 iol oi 0 Extinguisher wae third, Soney ny # to “4 eher 4 ‘orcester d {} alll SiC ss ta shokent eat tourney will be continued again to-day on the grounds at Wildfeld farm, when the Narragansett cups fina) will be WILL LET UP IN WORK, “Young Corbett” is atti] in town. He intends to let up in training now that | Sfveq tween Myopia and his ght with, MoGovern has, been | Gusith, the latter belag winnery of gate changed to Loulaville and put back to urdays | stir for the Polat Sept. % Corbert arrived in town Batur- Wuéith cht Math in the ented Svent for We ‘skpe day night. He-will stay here for @ few. ean keep pace with her. “Water polo strikes some people as being too strenuous a sport for a girl to indulge in,” says Miss Kos- ter, “but I don’t think sg. There is great benefit to derive from ii—at) east [ find it s0, It develops the i lungs wonderfully and gives an even | development of the muscles all over the body. I do not kaow of any other sport that can do one so much good. NATIONAL TENNIS. TOURNEY BEGINS. Biggest Event of the Season at Newport Is Given an International Flavor This Year. NEWPORT. Aug. 18, — The biggest and most important tennis event of the year begins to-morrow at the Casino, It jds the twenty ond annual tournamefit for the American champlonships. It 1s more of an international event this year, owing to the appearasice in competition lof the Doherty brothers and Dr. Pim, the English expert. In all eighty-three players are entered, ‘The draw, which was made by Referee Dwight at port last Friday, was entirely by chance, as required under the last ruling of the U. S. NL. T. A. which forbids ‘'seeding” in any form, ‘The result favors the American players ldistinctly, for the three Britishers are yon the same side, and Whitman, Amer- fea’s strongest presentative, is on the jother side, Pin must mect H, L. Do- jherty first, and the winner is expected to meet R. F Doherty in the semi-final round, always provided nee of the American pliyers on the lower half of \the draw upsets the calcula the Englishmen. There Ww rd, aldner and Stevens, Hobart, Clothier, W Budiong, ail of whom ‘have chances, more or less sirong, for beating one o} the th 1ors, | With Waiunan’ against the surviving n Jone of the uritishers in the finals, “The tam here fs a goo! one and }and Larned: still ba K of Whitman to a meet the winner of the feral match in I don't think there is another team |the challenge und, the chances ate ria thatice tus dns game {greatly In favor of’ the championship of girls that can beat us in s game /Staying with one of the American play> y rato, ke to try It, |ers: Avieny ratey wa would) |e Ut In the doubles, there are to be only and any cha’lenze that, comes our two matches. but they promise a battl jroval. Collvis and Waidner, the West- way will Le graciously received.” N PRICE TO RACES AT ED ATTENDANCE. | ——-—_ Third Week at the Springs Is Full of Promising Events, with Saturday as the Big- gest Day, As Usual. gaged; the Huron, a handicap, for three- year olds, at a mile and three gixte and the Amsterdam, a sell- ing all ages, at a mile, for day, All these stakes have a splendid sof entries and should produce xcellent sport Sk11ful Valued at #30,000, Caartey@Elllaon feels that Skilful, she colt that 4 his colors to vietory In the United States fakes Saturday, i¢ a very nigh class ern champions, beat Little amd Alexan- Chicago in, three steht sets, tua they are kaown to be very strong, ulthough few believe they are as skilful the Doherty brothers, who won the astern championship ‘at Longwood. These two pairs meet the first day in he final Bast vs, West match to decide which shall challenge Daye and Ward ‘for the champlonship. ‘The challenge round between the ‘winners and the champions is scheduled for the second day, Wednesday morning. ees FOOTBALL CHALLENGE. Knickerhocker Club Begins Early Preparation for Coming Season. The Knickerbocker Football Chib will be represented on the gridiron by th same strong team which carried it to vistory so often last season. The pros- pects for a good team are very bright, as almost all of last year's team are avalluble, together with a host of new material who will come out Actlve practice will be started Sept. 1, and the first game will be played Oct. 18, opening up the new grounds, Equitabler Park, Sixty-seventh street and West der at youngest and he has’placed a value of $30,000 on him, John Madden asked the Western plunger reat i watch the Entcwerbookers how much he would tal ave secured for the season. First-class : hohe would take for Skiltul, and the) teams desiring dates address A. C, Fore Teply) wae: $30,000. flan. No. 61 Weat Ninety-sixth street a $20,000 for dim," sald Mr. Madden. The offer did not meet with the ap- proval of the new owner, who stated that he would not take anything less than $30,000. Mad- higher than the Skiitul will “1 wilh give den was unwilling to g9 any 4 no it In tkely Feinan for the Futurity ones, \iison ati ‘The colt 1s eligipie the hy sono him ¢ ant other Sheepsh helng shipped West engagementa betor Keene's enturity Strin Keene string is strong as usual in the num: te Purity enirivs Dalesman, Dar Whitechapel, Gimerack, Prediction, Rigodon, ¥lying Prince Sir Launeelot.~ has an to th the string. ber of sling, In| Reporte have it that It ls al mont Impowally thelr trials. The K ree of thelr bert te Hildreth G Jockey Frank Landry, atable will probably sea. the post for the event. been with the fast Mlly Dazzling and to pull him behind these two in who up to a few days 4 ago wan riding for the Goughacre Stable, Dut | nen after m good dinner. wan released, Il] probably aign to ride for Sam Hildresh, who is now racing ia the West Just such satisfaction after Daly After Cunghuy waa, y offered $10,009 to the firm o: Fold Caugh: Father Hill D. 8. Sanford & Son for thelr three. but the Sanfords I ot nell the colt until the end of the moet Ing here, and then they would let ormed him that they him know smoking « good cigarett: If it’s the MOGUL Kind, -|enough to make you want what be could te purchaned gor. more. Now for the Rough Widers Ten for 15c. A meeting of the Jgckey Club will be held to- morrow afternoon and one of the most important | © Plain and Cork Tip, ne will be the trol judges, Tt tn sald added to 11 out ppointment of new pa- ix new ones will be PHEUMATI The liniment bottle and flannel familiar objects in nearl ‘They’ are the weapons that have b far generations to fight old Rheumtism, and are about as effective in the ba this giant disease as the blunderbu: forefathers would be in modern warfare, Rheumatism is caused by an acid, sour It is fi with acrid, irritating matter that condition of the blood, settles in the joints, muscles ani every household, $M strip are een used ttle with iss of our nerves, and liniments and oils nor nothing else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corrodin particles. They were deposited the: re by the blood and can be reach only through the blood, Rubbing with liniments sometime: i > u s s rel temporarily the aches and pains, but these are only symptoms ‘hich are liable to return with every chai lies deeper, the blood and system are infected, radically and perma no remedy does thi neutralizes the acids’ and sends a SSS relief from t! affected parts w! foreign materials, and the sufferer obtains happy nge of the weather; the real disease Rheumatism cannot be ently cured until the blood has been purified, and so thoroughly and promptly as i ; 1&8) ae stream of rich, strong blood to the ich dissolves and washes out all he torturing pains, S. S, S. contains no potash or other mineral, but is a perfect vegetable blood purifier and most exhilarating tonic, Our physicians will advise, without charge, ; H is , ye, all write about their case, and we wilf send free our een ie Rheumatism and its treatment, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Atlanta, Ga. MEN CURED. Fanous K, No, 88518"guaranteed to cure all n whore © mand Injections fall. Te, bottle; by express.d}. Kremer, drugeist. 428 Teh * Large fortunes are often lost by a 'ittle dela; Fe tah Medical, OLD DR,

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