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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 1902. LAT EST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. DOHERTY WINS -BOOKMAKER JOE ULLMAN HAS BROKEN ALL “RING” RECORDS AT SARATOGA, “YOUNG CORBETT” FROM WHITMAN. [5 BACK 10 WORK. English Ternis Champion) McGovern's Cpponent Hae Takes The Match — Hither-| Resumed Training at Cin.- to Unbeaten American Is cinnati Suburb for Fight to Unsteady and Loses. Be Decided Sept. 22. young Core mpion, who York a few days f wvainers, has re= umed h for his Sept. 2 battle wih 1 MeGovern at Price's Hil, Which [Is sittated about tive miles. nutelide of thts s tt” weighed ne began his reduce only to 1 pounds, th t which he Is to battle, Me is certain he make the ye tho time for weighing jer-Welaht oh arrived here from nyo WIth (Spectal to The Rvening W NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. too often the hitherto unbeaten Malcolm D. Whitman has played on the tennis courts. He wis no maten for R. F. Doherty, ihe former cham- pion of all England. It was the repe- tition of the wearing-out game which the Britons play so weil, and now they have the American champion- | fe has ship in the singles within their grasp. | Hae i for it is regarded as a certainty that | i: Lee R. F. Doherty will.beat William H toxed several ~~ ¢ Larned to-morrow in the coming match, The score by which the Briton : gained his victory over Whitman wa ban X-Ginnts to Piny Howeneas M 6—1, 3—6, 6—4, 6—0. The final set en GA Senne was played at a terrific pace, bur 4 eorees Geleken Waitman was so weak that he was Lig These teams unable to make anything like a vad he fense, and lost it without winning gume. Nearly 5 about the sau been rolled down as h the top of a billiard RF, y was the first to on the court, and he was followed a minutes later by Whitman The toss wak won by thy chése the serviee. He lost the crowded | which had i / |} CIGARROS FREE! out, present at any of. g stores and receive’ 2 sample smoke: daw YORK |, Joe Ullman is tie boldest anerator ¢ yoen his hob Jun ‘The gloomy shadows disappear. | Having ace Vit on tap. It ts merely er orpanie an oucaland wan betting his ever Known, He W ravestra Pie eves snap and sparkle and ehal-|an instrament to further hls pleasures ve Doherty wih Att rs ¢ Whindon ge eve yne within reach, ites: Grequently Bae y of Fristh Cigar Store Co, Stores, arty took ihe ch Ree chtaatticess hing Sturwers Mim, | ee Tage SHAM dred-doltar and th ! A ten-thourand-doitar-commision — Is WA) on the 1 NI 0 extend bills over his shoulder in much tie! ¢] shoved at him man's book just before the rave wa An Cudimited “ito Ny plienan teed 10g foie ihe [same way as a swan would My away a milion dollars were} ‘t 1. Have you any more? | run. 1 antimived bank. @nd the score stood at 3 love on games Wh dt nt “ ind the propos tion | he inquires pleasantly. A ten-thousand Gateacinits 1. against the Ameri: | refuses nothing iye of or the bundle, 1 ar-waser would make the hearts of Toe VIL ine sOUrsiG MUON ian The places of J All is fishy that 8 ty Iils capael ASR Sal Reese all HHA ELEC g IER GRE CIR ETE OAICGHITERM HT Ne V itigh Chan net | ‘nally Vian! ike a bite of an apple. It tastes good High Chan- Like a rock in the midst of a bolater-| i s heen his love of | and he wants the reat of it, But som uty nay ous sea, he “its calnily and buff jaring speculation that bas kept him | times the apple is bite and Uliman 3 Cal iee aat an whieh utincks muds ho Yeu if thi Joes nat care for more than a single t him. W hane somet si season dt we rite He wary ligent He iu ' . HOE eeNG and by. bette net he. farsa day. ty ealoulace the amount | the laws of chances, and when ; j belloveat | the game at nied WaaeearBNae Uht f money hy would corral hanves are aguinst Wim he erceps, Jn tay bank, None of jt ever He is a man of medium steut Into his shell, fut with an area one is ever roobel very one be treated Jail well fed. His fice tes to why things cannot come | aN botwaen ; with untniting fal ind courtesy marked, It is a boll, darkag too st we tho da ¢ A paren if A Dar Hor, J which ds ind almost solemn John Wo Gates nas. pe ina station: M.D) Waliman Whitman Wins the Se The resourcefuln of Whitman was) erator, Speculation on a giganth ah clearly demonatr 4 Te began to lob against: his appon and by good et bey coat one ARS “ ADVANCE GUARD'S ) fora &SAAAR ff . wo HTS TO RACE 90 MILES Ris loving tact Phe ave vee GREAT RACE. BROOKLYNS PLAY The $60 000 Futurity, ail TO SEA NEXT MONDAY. , y. y often When animated or was yee) Re ern te en a darhig ape | in repos ning a Monte Carlo Work inthe ping Cllmana face Ullman has alwa Heap. at) tagonist on several occasions t py Hike a sailor on snore, hets his me ronal ¢ jenlous of my si nat a word of truth in i" Whtch gaes to show the character o} © WANTS no adtantag 1k Of course, the: ‘ish of Wiiman ¢ the Briton was In the western co Broadway. where he i ay ad to look up at the je Yacht Clab Completes Ar- ements for Big Bont Events. Atlantic Yacht Cla has domptete | the open race whieh xt Monday ta far) Tuanie one night recently iret Y Sloo worth tot nth ater seve Doherty was playing his grew ta all along and in man is more ntendy - | a! F uany ts he | (Continued from First Page) | i wi ready and te than the | ’ Py Biomed Wohegty teri the ec aE et St mes two Heng 0 | in ALD fi: so vronrls) Superbas Begin Series of —=> $25 IN GOLD~— | ThreeExhibition Games with ements eto have mace is Co be Hass 1, nd ty iniles, the yachts st re he rat $1,000 was swept twink It’ may be the with Timan, The Champlein Mw and oi) me aN at ‘ aged to get set at ‘i axing him and he ke eA uet will be a 1 1 : i tip: . —— : 7 BUN Aaa Ml Mot the 1 Sets eat _ awarded to The Eveni J or wh lects f the club-house and going as fara PistclinonAmercanrutieer foe Tk Sem brotessional Hughes following list ai Tonle qa ees nh sty ond ‘i OH ean THE MAIN POINT JS THIS: If you! pay more Second 4 54 ¥ awd. te] and Voorhees Pitchers. tid ithe preni HOTSES! HA LOIS ANSE SeCONG ANE ior this race there than $2.50 for a good Goodyear Welt Shoe Bae Dokatysc 406 1 ne Time 2 hird in the Futurity race Aug. 30 and writes the best sO-word reason) oevisome ean for all» see z , Bim. wees. 8 t 4 lens wars! es for his selection, ‘etoile cri YOU PAY TOO MUCH! Ask your retailer for Shoes Doherty Win Ee Ce In case none of the selections should be correct, the one nearest 5 one bearing the following trade-mark. If he cannot supply you, or if he offers you substitutes which he says are ‘‘just as good,’ kindly drop us a ) aw the Mire e ured whe ed by Commod th, me i - f oth amen w tRes | correct will get the prize; and in case of a tie the prize will be equal y 1 divided among the successful competit ; In addtion, hand f i All selections must be received in The E vening World oflice will by 1 eauh postal and let us give you further information. ae midnight Aug. 29 and must be written on the following: Thor HD Desi ehy en if Hanes nn nnn nn nnn no en ee eee = ye Class nd | TO THE FUTURITY PRIZE EDITOR, iy aces fi nAvck | | The Evening World, Pulitzer B'ld’s, Nilantis.- " The K w 1 . Intended to is ith a gee tn : 7 (eres } PARK ATL ARTIC My selections are; iiss ie meas nit the pants sawed IK and yt K ifs Sin Saunt ookiyn ‘ herty was F ' : orth . to fin NO NOVELTY RACES Tt bs evic 7 ham, ne seenk tak Me Clty snl efor seeecreneeerecnrseseeesssseeserssstessesescreces OD finish Second. AT YONKERS % TROTS. Ride, © today, ‘The locals cor = aes Third Set. her/of players who have galn> |[ecerescessiseceecevesenscss eee . to finish Third, Vhe Plan Did Sot Work Well at 3D! Whitnaa 4 a , date Nenine Reighton Me ith the score on wets ut 219 mipany resulting in a tondnnl ae a Addr ‘ ares s n Whitman tried t i Se a mes af the four 1 aa Peaciienearane cen My reason for these selections are: 1 f My sani re away oft in, thelr (Here paste your s0-word reason.) Ia ana when ‘he fit rel Ie bakea val tn nnn nn nnn nn eo nn ee nee e nthe owne acl, for a pave " yf Bay OF HOnA; wiloh wade thy Dull wigs: anil Probable Starters, Weights and Jockeys. soak min,” He I mHt) MA Ht eagy 10 thay e Welaht and Own Jockey. j Manre. | Wight and reo a iat r v 1, Was reported that Jimmy she “ : Babes i =] tt ul Susy zen ‘ PR a) SS Whitman, Are Ny Maro 19 wa for his mix-up: with ; Wiig: Painiotit-».-s Doggett | 8k »| ASE ATTELL OUTPOINTS | hie court i farazies a0, f KiD ABEL IN CHICAGO. | Dohene Loney ‘ Hi ' elved SovoreiK Serre ' i ti fink HAR Mik Hout Lasted the Full Six Rounds, | a: ine 1 ‘ . Hing Pena, Frince Lad Waying Better of Ite M.D i fom 7 wh j it rete ea } CIUCAGO, Ang. 26—Abo Attell, the Merry. Ao i 8 K i i EM TIN clever {on Francisca feather-welght, q if | i hi in 1 an | ster it tie, Ja wot the decision over Kld Abel, of this a H 1 mA ‘ Ha) W More ‘an 120 colts and fillies are still eligible, and any one 1 jeity, at the end of thelr six-nound hout | rT be added, but the above are the probable starters, fat the America Athlesio Chib last night The JAMES MEANS SHOE for men has been known and approved by the public | A A | We contest went the full for 24 years, It is the first shoe ever put upon the market at a retail price fixcd by the man- eA Tawa cheek arte ' ea et atin there i ni 4 ufacturer, It in the only widely known Goodyear Welt shoe for men which has ever be Rrenilows v i taken psa Srrmrerrre) | Shee Heit aad retailed at $2.50. It is made in medium weight Lace Bals, Box Calfand Vici Kid on Metro \ Fire Mace—Por ‘hree-yen i ‘ eckard win Ke Re win's fam A me politan Last; also Vici Kid Bals on Civitas Lust; also Vici Kid Oxfords on Metropolitan Nt Sy ARE ay sg a Last. Onall these styles the sizes run from § to 31, widthng,4,5 & 6. Halfsizes on all widths, 4 FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS. G Ss a” mi ‘ Dept. JAMES MEANS COMPANY, Brockton, Mass. i x M f RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Aug. a it I avern oF to be run here to- i " 1 . boas » \ { Medical, fee Eee i ae i tore AFTER ALL THE CLAIMS! — 5p spe — — sow Low bth WN oo ‘i Hagen | of good intent, The whole eT i ~—— Y ilge tage and tir. twos vu Agar) | teed iakeats “yur vand Hi} made for yarious brands. of | ‘ ( Second tovtug » for place, was second, sear ‘ aves of men, Under TMMTRUTE | ; Patan Brune tod whiskeys, does it not stand to. i)),bR: \ikiyblies sclentite treatmeine ie I i nnew| Five and a hy 1onns fed r} hn 4 mot gf ti i RACH TRACK HAWTHORNE, Auk f rancia ; eine furiantet {reason that, inasmuch as all kisieyas teat , ywing ur races 4 aay fh read, r place ou Kee * fe 1) 4 Fotlow: 1 * Bi task in November y third. ment | blending is done to cheapen, a peduled ie track teeday: | duit th Hagens nia i ° ° ° haat Hh 7 } i us| Fart Race gic rate [ated fot i Ml camtekaa tl yale” %3] sManean wins, one youn \ beavavete anit) toh straight Whiskey, with the, ( 1 ‘i Tin nh Lewin fanned. Flood tne filed | Agnter et Denver, Col, who Young it 4 to Was second, ny reliability ne tae ine fel did | AA ae generat env, oh ce aes “Taare ea Bama Wancseag hind!” Mince [Known reliability of ats ls Ihe Asme Athlete Club, of Oakland, Ca " sb st n i Standiow of sn po t t Baseball Kick W _ : ‘ee ‘ |: van ae oh Teaver an bel : Anebal un Fatal, 1 Girl Ban Zaslobe ne mile Won, by ANN Y cy Voortous aati teva baseball game at Elm Park, Staten Murione cond id Matt : he : : yata), 4 mae a f ; Y advan ‘ Moca, His ati’ hicago ss ‘ th Ji : driver, of No, #19 Canal street, 1s dead, ao aintnl aan Hee Be ing rey, , i " Y bagieg 3004 Pier | Clube fv W. b. pc. | George Siler, the well-known referee, of Chi: Ral alt 4 uMBber of other men, A “sere Businosg Kula fo DIac ‘ond, and : : Voiladeip'a 39 Ai int 8) | cao, Aas teen selected to oftciate in ihe coming | WeDE 2 the park for the purpose of ply , cnn Wah ae tenn thon ‘ Ma it sal warhinat porsle beiween. "Kid © : Ine a wane for a amail waxes of money HmUst be the best in every re~ li ey to invest age , ‘ Dolan fh aE Riloert t Pn dered hy the umplre Which finally woun, ? y : , i) Feaders of Abe Bas Mea tae lal sent eas Wes Montiee tt ae vais det My weak mi amaly acti [ spect? AL any rate the public, fa ‘anne, Op tro} hauled down Donovan's. liners Melcher / Nie fed deck | 5 » ta " iat pie ni coat Heided arela Ont” ae tsune Plata He yclube, vias Gu ater Mi annua ope kicked Cry ata Ip the abdomen, believe so. Gold medal portunities ade 14 oe ; Fourth Inning, is } st. i lt walsh Budiey alo.” He Wan awarded at Paris, 1900. ers oa i it TH Be KIRK’ & CON. irae ene Uo pecure the i foreouter f iat mM Dickson grounged to Dablen. Horner [deme Sky i MN aiiore ws

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