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LATEST MORNING GALLOPS | EVERY HORS | AT SARATOGA SPA Frank Farrell’s String Gets Brisk Work—Belmont Year- lings Do Quarter-Mile Spins —More Stables Leave. —_—— | | | SARATOGA, N. { & Charm ing weather and a fast track were t training conditions at the race co wails morning. It was work day for 1 of the racers and the gall hours were spirited ones The J. BE. Madden, A. J. J Follansbee strings have left for J tracks and their a 4 the Long Isla mee has arpleted the ranks thoroughbreds at the track consid ably, ‘The August Belmont, J. 1 Hn Bi ther strings Sheepshead Bay to-morrow and the Spa almost deserted will leave for course wil Wrank Farrell's Blues covered & mile and a quarter 11 Heeper wn a mile and a furlong in 201 De turned six furlongs Lm Ho: Recled off a mite and Gol. Padden was sent a mil Jong th 2.08. August Belmont's Lord of Vale gal) in 100. Several of tn table's yearl # were worked quart: infles through the frent stretch in 241-2] and 2%, i J. B. Hag # Remorse, § rkie and Royal, golug together, covered a mile tr 7. ME. FL Dwyer's” Africander anu Cincinnatus were sent six furlongs 1 | 1.9. Francesco galloped a mi 1 1661-2. G. B. Morris gave Sombrero and Homestead n six-furlong breather ut three parts speed, Svhorrs Janewa ant Charles W. Meyer reeled off {ivy furlongs in 1.05. The Lotos stable'y Wheeler B. aid five furlongs in 1.08 1-2 filladt Love was sent ave furlongs G. B. Smith mile in 146. Stevedore bi fapea tae cwosminure cll wna Honper SATURDAY’S FUTURITY. | ;."" Barleycorn and Joymaker ——e victory Btable's J covered aix Sandford Caushnawaga tance !n 147. was sent six fui int o's Chuctanunda and eled of the mile dis J. Baldwin's Cru: Ins J Huntman | A ite MeLaughiin went a Burch bo Ma furlongs in a naneliie.t Vine) & Dover Motu the route in 1 lavable, 119 J A. Yirake 1 A. Featherstone's Arsenal covered n | iurthourne ae Teen me and 8 due 15, Po. Mes Senge! orate edi Carren’s Potent mile in b. F Voorhets, i We i Gia Money tur mus MM 132. eiyiny ren nen PEFiE Byrnes sent Plirtineer six turlonge | a, In 128 1-2. Je HW. Carr's Warte Nicht | Hu furned seven’ furlongs In 10. Jacob|s Warth's Mary Worth did six’ furlongs - J TP Haven ©. RL EMtaon Landi JOCKEY HURT nh eu AT SARATOGA. listen nnn Raniates 8 ror | 14 J Maditen iw 119, gs (Continued from First Page.) Sehorg @ucee jooked the clas of the race, and i eialts was made a favorite. He gave his back A ore ers very little cause for Uneasiness, as by Worth after the first quarter Odom eent him to the front, where he stayed to the fntah = Fi lengths, Ben peclal ta ag Worl winning easily by th a neck for the | SARA Aug. %.—This Howard beat Setauke place Ina flerce drive, year's Puturlty Is a very open race ROOND HAC! The qualtty of the youngsters « Stevotechase; soiling; for four-year-olde and ul oungaters entered particular star short coures Piland the sizegof the licld tend to mak Rettig, [It wo. As spectacle, the race Is al- Starters, whts. Jocks. StHIf-Fin. Str. Place. tartare, whe Jocks, SUMIC EID. Str-Place, | mont worthless, for ihe reason that the enaon Syse"adepaileret Pe 39 Colors and positions of the horses ed Gained, 148, Carson 623 BZ] not be distinguished until the streteh Perion, 148, Donohue 44 fell El vaicdachens ane ‘Mr. Stoffel, 143, Helder... 2 fell H Aiched, # s othe public is Inkerman, 140,’ Moxley... 3. fell 7-6| concerned ft Js a quarter-mile dash Start Rood. ‘Won eaaily, Time—t.24 There have been many pleas made to The’ withdrawals of Inspector Stevens Re eee reopen and | Me association to have thix race around Riood betting race. Victor waa made| te turn so that the public could view the favorite and proved to be an easy) all the running, This, however, cannot winner. Zyno made the running until! be done, It would be aa reaching the flat, where he was passed eee LY) by Victor, who won by alent length have a’race of this sort run true around te i Stoffel, ‘Inkerman and Perion” feli| turns, Horses away slowly would and Donahue, who rode the latter, was|no chance. Joc with a big badly burt. The other two escaped! angling be: with a severe shaking up. ngling before (heir eyes would take THIRD RACE. all sorts of chances and rough riding ucky; for two-year-olds; sell) would) be a feature. On a broad furlongs, ralght course every horse has an | ought equal chance Irts 4, wate, Jockeys. StH Fin. Lady Albercraft, 101, Rice 1 2! Wid Thyme, 94, Shea Bea: 4 Pash A Favorite, ing Ground, 101 24) 3 15 Mary McCaflerty, 99, openings, He doca not have to run Jackaon Sah 4? 32 4] much fur Laule Elston, 99, Ridtrn 35 5 30 7 Start good. Won driving, Time—1.00 1-5 Every horse has a good chance on the | The talent could see nothing but Wid} EUturity course, and this is as tt whould | him Thyme and Stamping Ground tn the] de ina stake of this value, Where $60,000} Within ten points of the face and sent them to the post first and| depends on th Second choices respectively. The | wise ones, however, whipsawed. third, the winner turning up Lady | fact that the ‘Albercraft from Louls Bell's stable.| ai, of it Mary Cafferty made the running to the bile would like to Hee stretch and quit In all the previous Putarities some one FOURTH. RACE horae has stood out as the probable win Yor three-year-olds ana up selling; one mailts| ner. ‘There is no horse In this year'a __Suartecs, neta. Jockeys, SUHILE race which stands out this way. ‘Th Hit sien 1a Jogival and provable favorite will wos 96. Le wimith sibly be Irlah Lad. Yet he has auch a wh’ ie i ght call over his Heid that he ought 10 Bi, Mos s be Btol lonst. He has no cinch, He 96, Murray q Prevorious, 106, ; Jy an honest colt and may be depended Mart good. Won handily. Time~1 8 upon to do his best Clonmel! took the lead at the start and, making all the running, won hi fly ‘by @ length and a half from Amazon, who beat Huntress! The most dangero npetitor may ite, two lengths for the pla PIFTH RACE. ne t ray i tupan Mar malin (tnprvearsions Ave liend: a iaain| eee mee, aemmenons Ghmckagk, Flytine turlouge saitie Prince, Daaeing, Hurst Park, Predic- [htm ¢ Baiting | tion, Dalesman, Duet 1 piacere wate Jockey SKCRa BFlae. | \Woitechapel und others ty be draw ‘Virgin 107,0'Con 5. trom, Of these Whitechapel, Duster ‘Ongood, 110. ochran 16) Dalesm. and Hurst Park he beat Panrarack, 120), Whee 38) Jullua Mlelsnmann Is represented bya Bridenmaid 11 407, Michts | Kervus customer In Huts Leipate, 110.) Wonderiy | Hine colt ie a quick’ beminucr iit, a Daly ; in eurry hia apeed. for the. full 112)’ Aletande 4) dimance, He Ought to be a contender 107, 1. 81m} Mayor Grabain, 110, be v ie 1b a douot, His 1 hin to be ewaed M4) About Meaican th has Mesklog Han Bey Sie ine eating, and thie’ ms Boutomlere, Si, Oi UL Any Aue of thehtioney. tn the Futuitiy start po Counterpolse Be gent to th epost equal fa of eine Sine breaks sever qh os wer Aw te through the barrier and Shea wi RMS BELA TETIN thrown, but fortunately escaped Jury | 7 eee eee it a eactat end, alert Forward made all the running and won| |shencd dangerous eee by-A& length from Virgin Soll) who beat | iP avalos id captured & horse must be fit and on edge for a onniere were! trasing batee rites, In one 4 with Mada Ongood two lengths for the place the big stake. He bits been going along | AMM sixmit nace? ih thetaame way with Acetull, Ais cov} Vor three-year-olds and up; handicap, mile ana | Wan his frat race a few days ago and ® furlong showed bigh-cla form, Merry & Hating. [worked six furlonke In L14 a few d Blariers, wats, Jockeys. str Ko, but Madden trotted her out on Bat rd, 106. Barns . reek 4 day, and #he worked jike « militon to m Popper, W, Kices.. i y thance, pulling up Very tired. and oy HE IY bat tintreased. BUC H #he came right 132. Odom. Han 8) With a wood Work.or 4 race ho on Aer, Orono 4] be murutined, far Madden in cute Fiasn, a) Mates ty fool the crows 4 4 won, f Nights tt Mowever, le the pick of the pair mn Pepper was second and is Hikely to FUR & ood Fave. Gulden th was third, Sin recently worked a splendid trial 62 1-6, Mt Bheepatoad Bay, i# A good, game Considered a factor MUA — colt and pAMuRIC ; Mire ‘Belmont. will depend. on” Mizar AMERICAN Lag apt, Brown's entry ale River “Pirate + veathorstone will Bend Mary Bw at fiaggin depends on Bt. Voorhets and Mr, Whitney on Payne, These are All good younwslers, nearly of a claws a hav hance to win tehoot Colt, The wi he cholee, wu. robably be entry of Mr, Whitney, While ii true tha: youpgeter ie dust out EVENING, AUGUST 25, 1 T IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. THE WORLD: MONDAY EWS OF SPOR N NEXT SATURDAY. E HAS A CHANCE IN THIS YEAR'S FUTURITY, TO BE RU \MGOVERN'S TRIP QUT WEST BEGINS. The Little Fighter Postponed Start to Spend Sunday with His Family at His Home in Brooklyn. Terry McGovern will leave to-day for Cinsinnat! fo resutne his training for bis gming championship battle — with “Young Corbett," which is to be de- cided before the Southern A. C., of Loujaville, Ky., Sept. 2. MoGovern will be accompanied by his trainers, Charley Mayhood and Art Simms, the light- weight fighter of Akron, O., who ts his chief sparring partner. McGovern was to have started West yesterday, put as he wanted to spend © day with his family his manager onsented and the trip was postponed until to-day, Terry will probatly train at the same place in Cincinnat! where he got himeelf In condition for his pat- tle_with Dave Sullivan. $a RIVERSIDES LEAD SETTLEMENT LEAGUE. College In ® Close Second in the Baseball Straggle. ‘The standing of the teams In the In- ter-Settlement League is as follows: Ww & PC Riverside Ansociation 7 9 i Conlege Setiement 6 3 1666 | Union Settlement 5 4 Hudaon Guild 6 “SHO. Gordon | House ; é$ BP | University Settlement. i Clare House th $ ate $$ FINISHES AT HAWTHORNE. RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, Aug. %.—Following are the results of races scheduled to be run at this track to- lds and upward at has a splen- | r lst Including | Advanve Guard, 4 eo big stables will ship to Sheeps time during ted Futurity “yaad Oita tent, PROBABLE STARTERS IN aney for him bat if he dues hix Week at Jockey. | nt hia Best Niremely open one Tuesday has the Champlain, a hand DOHERTY BEATS WARE IN SEMI-FINAL MATCH. jJongs, » ME" SIGNING.OF ELBERFELD SHOWS THAT - M’GRAW HAS STARTED IN RIGHT DIRECTIO |Other Star Players Expected to Fall in Line and Dela- hanty Is Among the Num- | Time—1.39 1 Englishman Showed Superb Form and Will Be a Hard Nut for Whitman to Crack. Evening World.) The dack-handers of Ware WPORT, Aug: gumes gave ull of so many His exports, HL vf all England, defeat to play 4 back strongly in the next game and by erb angle shots forged ahead at 3-2, 1 bite of terrific play. The Americans managed to even mat- on his service | Ware was playing sensational tennis, By © he forced the games to all, year Is really the flest step made toward wlding strength to th He Craw, marks, more will shor American Le three straight national championship tour stands J took the vantage The American y difficult balls and he would have (aken the set but for but the Britons re- known their decision stroke of th game he pulled up te was getting some detuule to the uther, fuse lo make He Is said toh orge Davis, than American, defeated Bob Huntington Detroiter ability rallies at th When Hanlon tries hard to 4 man that man must t nre Bikerfold hed a goed contract Detroit Clib whe: and Jump tt ton out Isiberfeld’s cohtract is for (wo years The dail flew fast, and utten Just skimmed nu the set by American's errors n played great tennis and his made Whitman appear as delng SouAtnR Ton the Hanlon wanted hin | Waltman is not In good trim and not at he was when The general feel- xpressed in the b us will capture the | 2A4144 041454 480-9 played at Bay Ridge = 344204108424270 24-7 year-old end up; mille and a furlon Dublin 12 Old Englan Knight of Rhodes. 109 Dixte Line... Herbert +0126 Baron Pepper Ethtes 102 Whiskey King | Advance Guard. ....129 Fourth Race—For'two-year-olds; welliny furlongs, Diamaute Examiner | Dr. Paylor | orion that the Brit | rican singles champions? Vortentous changes seemed morning before and Ware began their match. Miller On Etberfeld, The Hnglish champion took the first kame of the second set and from that 1.) point on he outplayed Ware at every His gets wore won- erful. On place shows he drew Ware to ‘ eof the court and then shot the Tt was thrill- was too one- ney of the player's herty cleanly ourclassed Ware and smothered, him by ‘The pace was so fast that fame NE Gourd pla | Monograph M6 Cruxados Kalgbt of Rbodes...116 Broadatroet | Rockwater 101 Barvuche point of the game. Here's what he says of him: event of his win- tournament he will ball across for the point A slow beginner can find plenty of [she greate sided despite the brilli is as fast as Lightnin # than the osheré in the race, {can run He a very good t started to argue the matter with Whit- “KID” ELBERFELD. Giants’ Shortstop far 1908 BROOKLYNS GET ROUGH DEAL IN GAME AT PITTSBURG. (Continued from First Page.) sult, 4t should be the |know he ix capable of even better w Tee Yorkibaw hin it has virtually broken is train- ‘ing by golng too deeply into the social Newport, the Britons viet is | aim of the association to furnish the j Wit th Perec Wecona “ang Stamping Ground | fairest test possible, regardless of the | Das a corker.”* Where Is MeGraw Now? pleasures of gay Doherty a Wonder. gan with Ware show- | This gleam of life was for the English champion began to do some court-cov- ering that was a@ revelation, the net for every play, and he camped , The third set ing better form In his place, ins: As Was the original Intention ing when, the Amertoan Le and when he em contracts with rival organtation, writer has it from a me that the leading League is to com urstbourne Dangerous. his satary will be $6 Fultz, the tit | |team abroad next seagon, He was at | are mentioned indication of how ir chances of retain- One thing ts that the Iuternational contests are to be far reaching in influences on the future lawn ten- nis reladons between the two countries, ue clubs are a few the stare of the Iphia trying to, Sloabed toh Place shot of the moat heliiiant charat ter the score had gone to 2 a d shot the ball over so fast that Ware was simply smothered. The play- Britisher waa superd and it demonstrated that he is a man in any struggle for a cham- tch ended, while re Was badly used up from his exer- Champions to-day while Pannehiil of this year 1 f the Htth ng of th le New York und that plonship title this morning id be When the the favor-| bo furnibhed by the Keene stable, Me, [th ach itled to Dahlen After thelr warming up Ware won the the choice of court allowed the Englishman to Eczema, tween «wild throw Sunday ball and McGraw is trying lo get scored on Latin two others In Wheeler on the Plowd returned to New Yurk p Hity, but tt can by that he will 1 ball pitehed IKeeler died, Dolan out same way Is not MeGraw’s atyle Fifth tinting. Mt a xingly to Hurke to Wage Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne robbed Flood handed #op. reason McGraw his honds of |wvod muttng laved a beauty —— day First Race—One mile and seventy yards.-Won by Alline Abbott, 10 to 1 land 4 to 1; Reseda for place, 2 to 1, was | second, j 6 34 ad Fillbuster third. Tme— Second Race—Five and one-half fur- Won by Linguist, 2 to 1 and 7 to 10; Au Revoir, 2 to 6 for place, was second, and Adios third. ‘Time—1.08 1-2, Third Race—Short course.—Won by ‘Ada 8. G., 5 to 1 and 8 to 6; Meddler, 3 to 5 for place, was second, ‘and Mazo third. Time— Fourth Race—One mile—Won by Bon Mot, 4 ro 1 and even; Wainamoinen, 1 to 2 for place, was second; Hargis third. SARATOGA ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug 2 —The ‘entries for to-morrow's races are af folowe First Race-—For three-year-olds and up; selling: one mile Inideecent ee. eee 105 Mlanch Herman... 100 Hough Rider ....02..106 lee Kin 309 Rightaway {oS Brunswick .. x King's, Favorite Filetorm e ¥ Worth San Andres 107 Lard. Badge EMgened bf K Philippine 1a cond Haco-for ai) ages; handica n 10 Rhodes... 116 ae 14 Carbune na Third Race—The Champion; handica Filth Race—For three-yearvolds and mile Sixth Race—For two-year-olds: J one-half furlongs, Bktital Mell Molly Brant ‘ Amel Monte Carlo ....s.--119 Seoffer Jona A. Scot <.,. 18 Sparkle @aher Short Hove 116 Gillie Mamrt 6 Courtmaid who sell ‘‘tips.”” | Haven’tcalledonusy we sell lots of “ plain or cork -om MOGUL Cigarettes. tter and cheaprerthanthe | Be other kind, Belong to that class of disfiguring skin eruptions that cause more genuine bodily discomfort and worry than all other known diseases, rities or sediments which collect in the system because of poor digestion, inactive Kidneys and other organs of climination are taken up by the ith acid poisons and fluids that ooze out n through the glands and pores of the skin, producing an indescribable itch- steallng. | dng and burning, and the yellow, watery discharge forms into | crusts and sores or little brown art! white scabs that drop off, the skin tender an The effect of the cause theskintocrack and bleed, or give it a scaly, innumerable blackheads and Purification of the blood is the ‘only remedy for these vicious skin diseases, Washes and powders can only hide for a time the glaring blemishes. §, &. S. eradicates all poisonous, accumulations, antidotes the Uric and other acids, and restores the blood to its wonted purity, and stimulates and revital- hh organs, and the im el a Leacird cheausla an 1 seileve Se . &, is the only guaran' urely purifier, It eontains no Arsenic, Potash oft ofner iene willadvise without on skin diseases, which cing Beaumon van going down CLUB ASSIGNS. Dahlen to Donovan, The impu- rs wild throw. Zimmer beat out etic Club Pails, : frwin instead pining Wagi blood, saturating the system “1 on cheerfully endorse yo aoe with it for 85 years end tried many remedies with no good effects, but after main pow bettas ol 8, 8 W. Centzel 8t., Wio! tions may consist of uinpe upon the face. Sixth Inning, sored on Cro Keeler was wan entirer Leach fielded Leach died, n handed over W Adame, secret RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. RACE TRACK, 87 rowuks of the races scheduled on torday's card we hree-fourkhe of & kenoss, #9 1 and # to 10. fishy appearance; agaiv the eru Ay uples or herd, red hauled down Irwin died on Burke Irwin aingled to Flood squcesed Clark's liner in short rapped safely up a fly to Donovan. Wagner's tower Latimer forced hauled down easy, oh a steal urities relieve the izes the alug: off through SS | vegetable blood harmful mineral, ‘Write us about your caseand our ph: We have a ill ———— ng of the Clubs, Hand 1 to a; 1 Kitson fanned ed a safe hit in right Wheeler dro; Hurke laced @ Meaut a8 caught vapping of int for place. 2 to 1, waa Doi Dn. Flood Jou Wo hind "huimseis Lek ble tn deep lett ia rd Race-One and one-e Nettie Regent, MeO and w Naming wiemere ell the | time. { ae " pol and Cork Tip.’ capauler and ber Bole?" expreuctl, “Kremer, cragatat (a8 1h 6y, eee aaa * OLD DR. GRINDL ' Sub un.“ Fibula este irate sounplainis, alsin i e, ‘re’ epeedity sured” mente ‘removed, rere, do no bas Jeoe skilful physicians, Rei INDLE has «record for marvelous eurem Prick OVEN Bh FeAnG at it Wea” ‘tht 1) ‘Tth avenues. vio dare, te and Weateine, Hours, 9 to Prevention ie better’ than oure, Sunday World Wants prevent Bask |

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