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TOES. SOY ITY He PPT aa THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 0, yA TEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS “VARIOUS BRANCHES. « THACHER WINS MEDAL IN MANCHESTER GOLF, Sree caren Young Men to the Front in Tournament for| President's Cup. MANCHESTER, Vt Aug. 20 6 : Weather conditions were Iden), and tl “a . @ourse in perfect shape for the quality ti dng round in the open tournament for oy President George 1. Th s me erik the Ekwanok course U) « w ' first sixteen will quality rm 1 ‘ ane fdent’'s cup and the sevond ix the consolation 1 . % my was Ww y veher ot the Alba “4 ay er players who have been playing fast golf. Hie card | Fine becbAd Went acots © ‘ it P.H. Jenning . : third with S i : first sixteen ire ant 4 wot St opoit Ww x i zt tow 8 : vd M BROOKLYNS LOSE (GREY FRIAR WINS FIRST GAME. $10,000 STAKE. (Continued frem First P Gs 1 from Wirst Pay ford walked. Seymour sucrificed, Wheeler that something dene to to Donovan. 7 Wea to the poug riding jockeys ing Beckley and Cawford Cor seats singled to left. Maloney singled to 1 woueht alts Bheckard’s return holding Picts a . xen dropped a sufet ‘i ring Pletz ari Corcoran, Wee 1 Usha stole second, but Maloney wax caught j task at third runs : writ ron cond Inning. ws Meennan 7 2 Ok Donova 1 , " a ba d ton hit z 1 | Wane Wisner 1A F 4 Wheeler f : i i 4 litted 4 iy to Male , Wibnp ett a Phillips wwatted an] 8 ; Ike lley ned and took th fumble. Cri tori 1 betind nit Third Inning Werth and) tha s Loja wat K ‘ w ed to left oh Lest 7 ms long fly Sy “ 1 lee et of Farrell 5 ing on put H OOND HACE With the bi Q entenha Reena tare r) Thi to Dono: ctur Ste wecond, F ¥ 0) . Mu A ‘ : ' x4 Ww easy on a Beckley me Brent stop. No run Ww Berge made the vend went t Fatth Inning. wat Keeler singled to centre nO dropped another In the same plac length gor handed over Dahlen’s nigi tr, noth runners moving up. Barrell | CHIRD 1 NC Sent ashort fly to Crawford, and Keeler Htalan) Hukeivalckea? durdiwodteat third. Donovan singled to right Keeler, Dolan also tried, to tall 1 Was nailed on © good | hrow to E Oo 1 ‘} Hskloy seat a fly w en peat_out a. Seymi Dahlen fielded Sixth Inn bunt to F i Dono- Sali 1 No runs, | Grantadule, Max Ni nor 10 Rate, Woutly Plotz pulled down Plood's liner. ¢ ran threw Newton out on a fast Woe ler ed to Pletz. Ne runs, In the an Ips rar jumped away in fre in. and t he sur of th bey singled all the y s dudlt fan. Donovan muffed Bounding took at hlen. Phil w wild to th ond, Dahlen 4 AL Beckles Friar won, ridden mathe from udithy (imp ny weiss Seventh I and a Ralf in front of White: WRAL year-olds and un. mile Sheekard_ sin yas out, Corcoran to Be stole third. Dolan fl Gnd Sheckard scored on a close the plate. Dahlen popped to Corcoran Hetting IE Hin | DOHERTY BEAT HOBART. IN TENNIS MATCH. AT NRC BAIN PREVENTS GIANTS PLAYING, Second Game in Pittsburg) Postponed — McGraw Still Away After New Players— 14 Pirates Sign Contracts. (Special to The Bvening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa. Ang. 20.—The second game of the series between | the New York and Pitsburg leams had to be postponed this afternoon on account of rain, Johnny McGraw is still in Indian- apolis or some place else, The chances are now that McGraw will not join the team here at all, but go on to St. Lonis to meet it there on Friday. It has been learned that McGraw's business with John T. | the sto} TTOLCOMBE WAFrD MEN AMERICA MALCOM D WHITMAN ON TO STOP ENGLAND OMGHT # DAWUS (rts DEPENDS CHAMPIONSHIPS to | The Hrening World) which proved Hd strokes he furnished th nal playing to-day hamplonship The first palit was. forced by vie after each man hud tried to out: The American assed hOn in his good work a One run. Crawford si dropped anoth Crawford to th! 1 to cent Peltz 1, Core to Donovan ind Daly raced in Re single] to right, Bey meur and pa out, | Wheeler t making a star Vellow [pet to. tt throw hale w length goRihs in. front Fighth Inning. a Ways outrun, Jampto) Farrel singled “TIL ANE van sacrificed ne: for two-yearolins Ave AD Flood grounded to jens to Maloney. No ru ios nett left Kelley singled t to centre Craw 5 INA ata sd) ‘ rell, Be (Beymour | Dark Manet Neral H hit'to Ne and Ke 1 vow 4 att Seymour f i Worked a double steal. B ‘ Pletz ried to Dahlen. One ri Ninth Inning. Wheeler line-filed to Seyr ard fied to ‘mour, Mal Keeler's fly after a long laced a single to centre. Da to iaft, Keole ng at third. Pa rel! foul-flied No runs Champion Sculler In Firm in Deter- cen nxt RACE mination to Retire frou Competition, C. 8. Titus, the chanp Tefused an invitation seph Maguire, national « At the big rewaita to be held at Ci tennlal Grove, Hacex Mass, Sopt i ‘Titus went Hast just your to row Greer and Maguire and n y showed up at @tarting time. And anyway e cham, pion says he has 1 from ao\ Competition for a year. Beyond exhib: ons at the Btaten Island Boat Club and Friendship Boat Club he will k out of his boat RACK, TRACK, HAWTHORNE —— %—Following ure the resulta of RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS, —Jracem seneatuied to be run at this t RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Avs FLOOR AiCrTO MTA ECR Aty ab MHTe Faces scheduled to be run here on |/ Ine, wom mecond rather rday's card od wa Dato, Med Vimeeb tof, Bce-t Race Three-quarter: of own Vail, to Mochesness & to & and § Bawn: Ban v place, w Waddell, for place 9 to 4, pd Cora Havil! 11. third, nd, and Semicolon third. ‘Mme Three-quarters of a mle, 4 Three-quarters of a mile faster Martner, 6 to 9 and 4| Won by. Perolos, 4 to Land & to 1) weite, 10 10 1 for place, Was | Philo. 2 to 5 for place, Was second, and dros May hi A ‘\eee Nowe third, Pimo—t.19 14. Rac one ans one-sixteenth Fourth Race--One mile. «Wal CJ "ho ilorcoinc. 4to Gund oul re MG i ‘ m Water F place war wecond, and «yer, Was second, und’ Strangest Tims—4e bob watt, Brush was to get money to pay ad- vances to the American League stars whom he says he has signed, Just ) Who they are is still a mystery. All ‘sorts of guesses are being made,’ but ‘it is almost sure that Short Stop | Coughlin, of the Washingtons, is to be a Giant next year, McGraw Having Trouble, Since the story gained circulation | Bresnahon, the Giants’ lit- pive $6,000 for next year’s work, MeGraw has been experiencing a lot of trouble in deal ing with rival League stars. All are asking for salaries that would almost fit a bank president. As a matter of fact, Bresnahan is to receive no such mount. He has signed for two years at $3,000 a year, No rival will be able to lift any of Barney Dreyfus’s best players for next season. He has fourteen con- | tracts signed. There is no truth in ent team have signed MIKE DONLIN IS FREE AGAIN. Baseball Player Served Five Months in Jail for Assault Will J Cincinnati Club in Ten Days. BALTIMORE, Md., Aug. 20.—Michael J. Deniin, the baseball player who was fined $250 and sentenced to m fn jail for assaulting Miss Minnie Fie! 1 member of the “Ben-Hur” hea ompany last winter, was released from 1 to-day, his of $250 having been lin had whiny days taken off his ice for good behavior and serv ve months lin says he will begin to play with sinnati Baseball Club in’ about ten days ——— | BIG ENTRY LIST FOR SWIMMING RACES. [New Polo Ath Annocintion Races WH Be Held aturday. A large entry list has been received \gor the amateur aquatte tournament lto be held under the ausplees of t ow Polo Athletic Association ay eventiig, At. 2 at Kohie's € Wath Hon at Rockaway fiat jawing ¢ to ail amateurs: Weyard Vard swim ndicaps 440+ with John ation TRockax ——— BORALMA-THE ABBOT MATCH DECLARED OFF. wim, novi rd swim Belin 245 Ham- YACHT CZAKINA SECOND AT FRANCE, | OF THE CYCbE KINGS, > Valhalla rou SHAH ON KING'S YACHT. LONDON, Aug yrtsmouth thi Shah proceed: morning for the » royul yacht Vi which Was berthe! i d jetty Bo aw to obvi of Wales und the companied His Majosty to Ports. © was a Bun ac were blown through a ‘of the sallor was not RASTER LEAGUE, service through Sunday If you've got #1] sume {® mer, don't use World Wants, King Wy vi Murry. do Dold the fan at the Aulanuie City Co} it there seema ton ne world Wants, and 1 to 4; Towh, for place &y ea'"ah “avertge ives’ tisies "a wook ond ure | Provienee..63 48 basisewest » | Both Trotters Have Gone Lame and match race 1 Boralma has wing to the Jame- The fort ‘sr Grows Worse If Neslected. Thousaude are to-ta; wentiig tases wintels Go not hold. The re: Bult Is Ubnecemsary torture and aggrava: Hous oe the “Aa tuto, jiuthe haa had 32 pract!al exper . fenve dn wolding "and curing Ru tures after all other trusses caleg | uow Ietioda® iby. injecto®! No ‘Belts, assay yrensure on, DADA ot bones Pre ttand ‘udorlese—m biessiti« Int wealhe The Cluthe Truss. wi Avtomntic Mm te the only tr pructed on selentific nelples ‘and Kuprantoed auecens stat | bet unre, ew York oh ltoura: ¥ to 6 od “OLD LR. GRINDLE, MoGovern-Corbett Fight at Night, years « i Enter LOUISVILLE, Gray anys the Modovern-Corbett fight lace at night on Bept. 22, prob- @ bicycle track adjoining the A cirous tent will be used rveral thousand OLD DR. Ty ra) skilful physlclana, Remember, OLD DR. GRINDLE has « record for marvellous cures Orteeon dans. Hel SF als ut vite ‘BL “Wow # e's. al y that only four of the pres-| DAN PATCH AFTER WORLD'S RECORD. Great Stallion Will Again Try to Beat 1.59 1-4 for Mile at Readville Track—Is in Perfect Condition. wh the unbeaten son of an, Who ye 1 omile in in Beach track last y beat the world's 1-4, held by Star ther attempt at Dan Joe Pat }2.09 84 at the Br Jweek in his effort Ing lof 15 Pointer, will make a the record at Readvilie, Mass, next Saturday afters When Day 1 ast week the conditions went against time not favor able for fast work, asa stiff wind swep up toh ond the atmos. phe Hy With ans at Readvile @ ed for, as the track pantry, 1 driver of stallion te in will surely. ypluce Star few rer te one of th Mr. MeHe r. ROOT AND GARDNER WILL | MEET IN RING AGAIN, Neat Content Will Be Decided ta” will meet the ring ai nents have been practically completed for the new bout, which will be de in Chicago Ro ay shows no ¢ Knockout by Gardner Mon | DOGS DROVE "PACERS | AT GOSHEN MEET. Spaniel Star Holds Lines Over cam Making Half-Mile in 119, | GOSHEN, N.Y. Aug. Several nov lelties were introduced during the first {day's meeting of the Goshen Driving Park Association |i Dogs were in the drivers’ s¢ Hummir | the spantel dog vey rund Dewey, driven by star, made a half-mile in 1.19, The pa iven by the spaniel {dogs Rex and 5) attempted another | half-mile, bur Dewey fell and wrecked | the sulky a “Gone up in smoke” is not popular these days. It should be ‘come down in smoke,” according to the soft coal expert, Either way suits the fancy of MOGUL Cigarette smokers. A choice smoke for smokers, Ten for 15c. u Plain and Cork Tip, ed to cure all Ar ns fail The. pew Ny exprenn, 4H) “Kremer Armecint 428 ith ave a AMERICA’S GREATEST BOOK OF REFERENCE 1S THE World Almanac Containing information on every subject, 600 Pages, 1,000 Subjects, 10,000 Facts, Price (of all newsdealers), 25 cents By mail, 35 cents, -—

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