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LATEST NEWS BROOKLYNS LOSE TO BOSTON TEAM. Superbas Beaten by One Run in Last Contest Away from Home. SCORE BY INNINGS. PHASE Mee 10 0 23 Second Inning. kK out One run rwokiy 00006 Boston 1210000044) fnovan foui-fled to Gremini _ Cooley hauled duwn Plood'’e Jong to . “dl zy Wf Irwin laced a beauty past ns Phe are creer Forlone witvk. Purell waa extinguished, ooklyn. Bostol Dexter, ta teniey. No Tune, Brook yit Dexter, 2, 1 See pds ce leaguer dropped sate pe- Tenses, 1. eee IG ahd Donovan and) Her: Conley. SN landed, on second. Kittridge ac- Carney, Tf vat aired te hood, advaneliie Li miner, Prine, WWE isied past. Blood, Dusty! & Long Donevan squeezed Dex- | niopink soarer. ‘Tenney waited rewarded with a free Farrell, 1b Latimer, Hughes. p. J to centre, scoring Will Umpire—Brown. to Dolan, ‘Two rune (Special to The Peering World.) Third Inning. Ds, BOSTON. | [ariner died, Willie to Ter eycDodgers | Wirehes pop-fied to Tenney. Ki e wen y oaromed af Wills for @ base!!! 4 Dolan singled past Long. Dahlen son here this afternoon a good Sat- . eague crowds Hy to Dexter. No runs, urday vrowd, as National Leagu w a ty x aes ; ve League stronghold | Greminger popped a fly to ah this -Amertontt Sinem ey ple lined a single to right. A Meld ied x vanced } | Boston | Kittrtage eingled to right, moorts Lush r They | Willis zrounded to Flood, Que in 80UTH END GRO Mass, Aug. 30.—Th played their farewell gume of t with the bases full, Donovan xe"! | go in these days, was out to see There Is no question of the nvirate loging Money this ve cau than 2 a game, Fourth Inping. aire averaging es RT a iad oll © over 0 American League od hit to le ati AUS Ma ene nn is considered | Up a foul fly to Tenney, Flood wen oF | grounds a crowd of 6, Wh Seay to second end Dexter fo Yesterday the Attendance MUS-) him Into keeping onto the He was small i tas fered about 1,700 all told, a losing prop- | easily doubled up. Farr csition, and the Indications are that} ton Sane OND, Se Nte | | Soden, Conant and Billings will have |tw ‘Dolan, Dahlen” snot s to dig deep into their pockets at pop up. No rans. Hl end of the season and make good @ Fitth 1 | ss of $40,000. Latimer wag fie done fi 5 5 Hughes tore off a chien ty Tt was given out this morning that |Fughes oie “ Y act Wi {grounded to Dexter, Hughes reachtin Piltinger had signed a contract with the [ee a A each bbl Hoston Nationa Mood to Farrel! When Pittinger broke Into the League ROU oa mleds ¥ Fa Dahlen. he sald that his ambition was to draw) pre op anit Ww. Lush sent a fy a salary of $50 a month and that no} {) Dahlen. No runs Gets Three Trophies. pitcher was worth more. This meant -. Sixth Inning. $1.50) a season, or about one-third off panien was fieldt out by: Long Don he forced the triumvirate to dis-}ovan beat out a siow grasser along the for 19, ‘The baseball war has] third-base jine | Flood struck, ot and| aseurcdly made a big change In the Donovan ideas of the players, and Pittinger’s| One run case is a remarkable example of this. Long Hanlon let Jimmy Sheckard and Doe secant iH Newton go to Whitingville to-day to | ]ists tawerln play for the local club there against aj side, bie tok wrrell, cH AGO, Aug. 30—Minw an. Farrell fanned for the third time won the left; he advanced to < S Hoan ee eee soy, |Wenterngolf champion to-da ter retired the No runs. Mra, W. A. Alexande by a ncore of 1 rival nine. There is big money in these Seventh Inning. games, and, as the Brooklyn Club shares | Greminger han: falimera watm| chuaibespmes nermanent onner of LS pli ’ e inst ughes fanned song f with the player, both draw a little extra | grunser | Huwhox fanned. Lone Aiesaaen) lenallGessonen Mrs, Alexan money. It comes in handy at the fag) penney walked. Dolan made a great 1 of the season, when the fans have |cnich at Cooley's long liner anaes le back his hand to threw in and d Jost their enthusiasm and the turnstil lithe ball. drown cali ian error, Click lees. both suiners Were safe. Carney sa lion’ The ‘Trolley-Dodgers have stwuck a|ficed, Latimer to Farell. | Gremlnger Bi FGRG aes weak hitting spell, which explains thelr soe aan lean They was ni ‘A Aug shut-out yesterday Roy Evans pitehedy reached sec the best game In his career and held the) easy, Flood Heau-Katers* down to three hits, but Eighth seliow playing behind him let the Bos: tons score four runs, P Timmy Hughes and Vie Willis were) bnovan's fly tn ntre, the slab artists to-day and sther| ted to Kittridg . cloge battle was assured, Long singled past Irwin. Kittrid ‘The Superbas will be home Monday | hit to Flood, who threw late to Dahlen two games with the 1 vurgs, | to head off Long, but Dahlen natled Kit morging and afternoon. Firat Inning. Kseoler lifted the second by io Codley for an out. inger to Tenney, Lush Jen's soarer, No rr Dahlen made fast p tardy grasser. Tenney's liner to was good for a base; Cooley tor single wo right and Tenney rd. Carney singled to left ce red, Greminger se lay. Lush was panied down | to eentre, Lush Mied to Latimer, No runs | |trophies, the Alexander cup, 1 pitched . T ptene inwin reached second on Long's wild | Governor ‘auled down | throw. Farrell singled to left and Irwin | jus yfes, W. A. Alexander, scored, Latimer struck out. “Hughes | ly on Dexter'ay singled past Greminger. Keeler secri- | moor Club, was her opponent Di reached Dexter and Farrell came home. tre and a tly to $$ | (Continued from First Page.) | s head. Childs aided in Brodie’sy fret. Hulawitt got the ball to first runs. ahead of Brawne. Dunn reached a base wit retirement. 2 Wolverton z ruck out again. Barr; 1 his safet# past Ohilde. Thon took dropped the ball back of third for two] care of Smith's fly runs. bases. Larder got Krug’s hot rap to Thomas got a base on his hit to centre. first In time. Brodie took Iuiswitt's My. | He was caught trying to steal macond ' h Browne got Wolvertone litt, Barry beat out his hit to Dunn, He was caught nth Inning. trying to steal second runs. neat work in_ getting Ninth Inning. rd hit and throwing the | pulswi - 7 o 3 hard hit and throwing 100 | iulswitt threw MeGann out. Brodit took Mataty's fly. Nolin right No runs. Se was for a hase. Brodie soar uns. while Childs was throwing Lauder out, CGrowd—Good Prices Were McGann got Jennings's foul fly, Doug-|Matty's single seored Bowerman, 2 Iaa's liner over short earned him three | the former went to second o1 he thr i buses. While Cronin w throw home und do thind von 1D teaneer eons Realized. Childe out on his little hit De ae to second. Wolverton thr 1 home. Luuder threw Fras Cronin out. Two Rone. One run. Krug hit for a base over Lauder's | (Sperial to The BN: 14.) ening Wi Eighth Inning. STORE RT, ee ook le Sot | SHBEPEHDAD BAY Tac Fraser tossed Cronin's bounder tolily. No rons URIS | Aug. a.—A_ wee -out sale of ——-_——- “= | 1!n training, the property of Whitney, Ryan and many others, CYCLE RACES ATTRACT Movi nn aterm jauddock opposite the track to-day THOUSANDS AT MANHATTAN, (ie visting’ ss spires, ana ap a re 4, the good © selling for the top figure, ord & Sons securing her Hit s were 46 —__—_ -¢-—_____ Major Taylor and Frank Kramer Pitted Against Summ Each Other in the Main Event. 1) wna. Talenase kale on A. $2.00 #4, ty Sir Dixon—Amy Davenport (Special to The Evening World) bharit, se imne.48 Sige Mi Mig (G. bY (Vattlalae-Oniure BICYCLE TRACK, MANHA‘ 1 Circuit champ nehtp-One-thtr Dartee—Day Dream BEACH, Aug. 9.—A card of except shire heats MW orge. Col i : Hong a Ie seconds time, 44 4-ba by tmp. ‘Tteronue— merit was served patrons of cycle racing) Recind Heat —Won by’ Major Payor be at this track this afternoon, and the | JOWN Hlaher, cond i4'3-be. 410.50; average per head Counter attraction of the Futurity could | tar Winans sn, Lane Mronacte Of Ci Whitney: not altogether win away those who like) Mourth heat. won erase | Mice ie i the excitement of a close finish on the| Owen Kini ditineniae M Shliee, $4100 fying wheel. Joerertiied iniie novice Final hoat won | oe Oe ppagtttn Tihowse-Yorkritle andy, Kecond, ‘The promised battle royal between, Peterson et Major Taylor, the ebon-hued sprinter, | Motor '¢ third mile natlonal champlonsiiy,, five- | 404 mile handicap and a two-third mile con-| ——— #olation for the money chasers, und the how cles of cycle racers, the inotor-| WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE, cycle owners, were given an opportunity be to display their speed in a team pursuit ward fan. $100 » in RACE TR CK, HAWTHORNE, Aug Tina facé, an Individual pursuit race and a |” The races scheduled to be run here | #3! two-mile hundicap. t Any Yeauliod as follows ' abee, Whe five-mile handi professional | on neta sr ienthe of a antler | Rtg” mp bad Floyd McFarland, Willie Fenn and | Arenie, for piace 2 to 4, was stand, and Pre iM Stamler: zi Wits} Major Taylor on scratch, Kramer did |Sovaus third Mme~1a7 34 oie: ote: Beoond Race-Fiy K, NOt enter this event, belleving it better | 4 eo and a half fur : 3 neg onge—Won by Helle Mahon 0 fo save all bis strength for the one-| anda to 5; Hinds, 1 to 4 for, plu Seas M mille eapplonstay event, eek King Hamman third. ‘Time | voneh: Mr Cash, 6125 Mile Novice-Firvt heat won| /Miird Race; short ouree—Won by rae ; John Hickey, wecond; time, ond, and 3, by Lampiighier a. Grant 1 Se ae 2 to | was seoond id Dor md heat won by I. Willie; Tinea os And Torreon! athe Ae ne, 46 26m Wourth Tac in? eA Bronx A. ©. at Brighton ody? Willlam | mileceWeas be route tae anh 2% at : Ye. Pel ‘; pleesier, {oping H to2 was goeond wom SATURDAY EVENI @ WORLD: NG, AUGUST 30, 1902. OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANC™PS. j a, BIG FIELD RUNS FOR $60,000 FUTURITY PRIZE—A BATTLE OF MILLIONAIRES. amewall MAUOR BELL WINS WITH CLEAN SCORE AT SEA GIRT, ———___—_ +4 s-— : United States Army Rifle Team Arrives—Two Big Matches on Range To-Day. Special to The Pvening World.) 1 oIn the ys 1 1) Inspece LE RAN SEAGIRT, N,a., | tors and exeiysve Ny peactloe ‘is programme of | the entries inelold | OW. Com the rifle shoot opened with inferior Neht win, So venty-t N if RI Aug. 90.—The second da jof the East team from the Ninth, Four-|8_ Stedbins, Tws | teenth and Twenty-third Infantry m to second. Long ir} vat THE BELMONT STRING AFTER A GALLOP OVER THE COURSE THIS MORNING. (Snapshot Taken by Evening World Photographer.) (Conttnued from Firet Page.) A flash in the pan. brilliant illumination that lays bar every heart for the briefest space of MORNING GALLOPS. AT SHEEPSHEAD, ‘| Many Racers Get Brisk in’ Preparation Week's Events—Old dak Training. q |Rowdy 2, Fall RACE.—Mary 1, Gloriosa 2, Dinkate 3. THIRD RAC Dublin 2, Col, BE McCafferty Sheepshead Wakes Up. The great crowd at the course, or the major portion of it, relished the running of the great race more, because for a month the race tracks about New York} tour-year-olds and upward is for a $4.00) salary. |'Tonney. No runs 5 Western Championship) have been deserted, the betting rings grand stand] yp). benches have stared the landscapes out countenance, auetly rusting and only the daily har- rowing of the track told that some time ( later the sport was ta be resumed. | Yesterday there was a different story. | |The nodding flowers tn the flelds failed empty | ning, from. Rowdy, Mrs. Alexander Is Defeated for Next} Ar of a. hase nit byw After Hard Fight—Winner in} to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, \ light fog enveloped the Sheepshead) Beanie | Je second, Irwin doubled to! anthony, of Glenview Golf Club, Rising Sun w and made all red-bricked betting ring shed was boot-leathers |The three tlers of the tmmense grand) away easily stand were choked with gayly-dressed| Seven seconds The velvety were trodden ruthlessly and enthusiastic thousands invaded the great infleld toe horses was suspended until the from held sway and the distance poles could the galloping was wed down Wil-|@ hard and plucky fight againnt | of Exmoor, Minx Anthony home, but he shoved them off and cine The time of this racy off the record and women. er proved a worthy ronner np in the match and at the ninth hole was one up was one of the early) Which is one of the most important birds and as soon as there was sufficient light his string was ushe and several smart moves were indulged| Amateur Athietle Union at thelr beau-|ag the s unfire covered a mile and a fur-| tiful track this afternoon and attracted | Plon Wlinagan would deteat (a turned six) a large crowd of admirers of the popu- breezed a] lar sport. ever made In any of the metropolitan at a two-minute clip. Whorler and) Not in yeare has such an ideal day | Championship» a stable mate did six furlongs In 1.21 1-2. sent a mile In 1.46 1-2, Crowd Was Hours Coming. My MoCatrerty,99, i to the track erewd hours the racecourse. came from faraway cities; others near started carly. was a steady converge at | Ly Josephine, ).—A large gallery to@: third and Greminger of enthusiastic golfers gathered about Sparkle Eaher, 14, Eva Russell, 109, River) Pirate runs, Miss Bessie Anthony, of Glenview Club, trickling stream through © she teed off In the finals of the W. n Women's Champlonship Ma fly to Cooley. Dahlen | mont in defense of the title of Western 100, Lene 6 13 surging river. From that thme on it d roaring torrent that tumbled and choked Morningside w veloped into a 108, Englia@. ts 1 Anna Daly, 99, Creainer. Won driving. Time—1.00 3.6, the running TMood’y foul | champion, which she has held for the No runs, llast’ two years, Partlculnr interest | at the narrow gorge Where the ticket- WAS manifested In her play, as a third] takers stood sucecasive victory meant the permanent irdge at frst. Willis and Dexter foul possession by her of two champlonship , ght) made his debut in this branch of | On foot, on hissing anto- snail-like trains and stuffy trolleys the crowd made its way to the course ag best It could, were counted after the first race had was guthered at historic of the greatest crowds ever saw a thoroughbred gallop. ram's Pan Li fern got up with Mary McCafferty and i won In a fierce drivesby a head was third, a head away. THIRD RACE. Salve and Pan Zagloba covered six fur- longs in 1.23 1-4, McCormick sent his Twin And when noses Ninth Inning. Western Golf Association, and cup, given by the Onwentsla been run ther y and it was a neat move. Haggin’s Royal, also an eligible for the event, going with Rem run on Monda aire | fleed Griminger to ‘Tenney, both runners | weather prevalled for the match oft a} moving up. Dolan beat out a grounder) geoond tn interest to the Western The Cartain-Rainers, ‘The races that came before the Futur- were waited for passed more or less pleasantly, accord ing to results. erysh in the betting ring until after the ‘Then it seemed as if every man on the track deemed it his duty to Rea ile pell-mell ingo the bricked betting Mus ughes was natled off third. Tenney | championship event were the Greminger. ‘Two runs, rounds for the Governors’ Solace and NEW YORKS WIN FROM alas Se PHILADELPHIA TEAM, ‘nsnsi%ttin thesis avant” ° Lady Schorr. 115 turned six furlongs !n 1.18. breezed a half Keene's two- year-olds Gimerack and Surbitan sp: Buddak sx Toft at pont 100 Won driving, Time—1.12 4-5 King Pepper rushed right to the front we been likened toa great congresa of after the start, and making all the run- black ants bustling here and there and ning, won cleverly by a length and a all over one another as they do at times half from Dublin, who beat Col when ants have a famlly party or some- scene of confusion viewed from “ the promenade of the grand stand was To the observer It_might of tralning are| Wolah, New York A. Ci: frederick indescribable. training ordeal once moi MeCurren's Dr, Riddle covered halt length for the. place ie turned six|champlonahip. Third heat won by Vie~ Schorr ran Just that weav- Was no nose. furlongs In 1.20, Mackey Dwyer reeled! Rigor New Yorhanc, off five furlongs in 1.06. six furlongs In 1.20, T. J. Healy allowed | R. Moulton, New York A. € five-furlor s 1.014, James Kneale's Titlan galloped a | mile In 1.46. RAINBOW AND YANKEE RACING. Special Regatta at Larchmont Yacht Club Marred by Non-| Arrivals—Few Big Boats on crowding that SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening Worl.) SHEEPSHE, Aug ‘The entries for Are as follows Firat Rare—Handicap Steeploohare year-olds and up. The Crush in the Ring. Around the bookles the crowd flocked bets and were Big Sale of Horses in Training aut walked Bowermans tar at Sheepshead Draws Big RACE TRAC People made bookies’ stands because of th Prevents a great portion of the crowd 160 Judge Phillips from getting near a layer looks for the best of the pri price Is good enough, So it went on unill the bugler sounded B Terrible Terry TRACK, young thoroughbreds, with their riders pick and span. silks begun to file throu Inthe paddock and Second Race—For all ages Messrs, f every hue, h the oager crowds Past the grand stand they filed in se. realized the great Some of the youngsters raised Cain spirits make 4) York iA. C., neconds th horses went the starting point, a Fleeting Venue f the xpectrum, picture was thia_ stage—all feet staring with white the matin-coated thelr diminutive disappointing A Is out of commission, and " \this left Cornelius Vanderbilt's Rainbow vilence as the horses reach post was almost Impressive. svemed to feel that the great fleld woul dash right back up » only contestants In the big sloop class. ner Elmina had not reached | and so the Murlel waa wita- ‘The sixty-footers are Aivance (yard 10 Tom Ker 9% jout a contestant al Newport for with the exception of the sev- enty-footers and the Dorwina temples throbbed in a fashion that made one belleve that arteries were made many and some of the could net look at the start of various sorta stamped facon the print on the leaves of a book A great spectacle for a student of hu ure was this crowd In the grand The excitement man livid in the His Eminence Property of Fred Brindle, (to some small boate, and onevhalf furlong morning was not promising. A thick fog hung over the Sound and it was after 10 o'clock when this bewan southerly air struck tn. Soon after noon the breeze freshened John A. Scott » clear away les Race Margravtate 4.) Mararare~Me and Frank Kramer, the champion, was | time snl up 4! A one ina, 1.0 Phe piece de resistance of the afternoon's! Ciroult Championship—Firet eemi-frai{ CeoRerty Of William Lakeland @port, In addition the programme con-| heat won Mijor Taylor Sonn iedelt jRHUeM Templar,» ta, by Kabght tained a one-third mile novice anda ton- | Pond time, OH a hy : Hee aa mile handicap for the amon pures, a one-| Lawsn erat teat wen By A¥mrL cg awinsome raphe ogre ‘he Gate Pies Up—They're ont weaved In and out wild dashes at the barrier and @ sixteenth la club-topsatt. them to the caste ourse signalled sent fleld to start on ite beverage per head, yellow fag dropped ¢ hrough the a It was a signal to Ker than any second a beat and che third | nding of the Clubs, was given at seventy-fovters started | . the Rainbow leading multitude knew the horses were off In ther hrulsing contest WINNERS OF OTHER RACES. five minutes la across the line, CT 16, Was] Demitaawe, bf, 2 by ‘The Bullor Prince—Re- was 4 little to windward. Both carried {la and balloon fore-staysadis, and sheets were trimmed in rather fat Rainbow drew away somewhat from the Yankees at the start and Effort manoeuvring for the start, pest ‘of it, leading in, ‘ai ut ing eng a as ier, Laren, § to 6 and § to 6, Wenloch,| Sunday Baseball im Brooklyn, aton A. C. will play the crack Park, lo # | avenue and Cleveland atreet, Brooklyn, row. The game will by called at | Aum, KASTERN LEAGUE. L did some Pr (Bpecta) to The Brening World.) SHBEPBHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, 30.—Besides the Futurity the card many attractive Qeeunee apd on Bikini ein niles alba sl ania ile 8 cl iii cist conditions, but with first rate “6 o'clock HH. Graft, I wind.” The arrival of the Department! Evans, Sixty rat, New J ninth, N New York; Capt in- |W. Bo Martin, ond, New Jersey, and Squadron A, New. sure the U. 8, Assoclation Natlonar| Lieut, 1 1. Say 7 ard contest which wil! be one of the | York vtnain features of next week. | cite Disuiet of Columain won the, fem | Three matches dlvided the attention of SMart asada st ee eS) \the crowd of riilenen and spectators to- |W. M. Martin, of the kourth New Je day. fey, and Private W EE, Colladay, of ‘The National Rifle Association match! AVSshington. tied for second place at dh for the $90 Wimbledon Cup, presented, Mit in it Renuellertes, Dist by the National Rifle Askoctatlon of’ bis. 46; Capt King, District Great Britain, called out a big Meld of tape iy Y Mev the best long-distance shots In the [Cap Gh United States. This contest ts 90 shots [iM WY oS , at 1,000 vants. bape HE The New York entries were: Sergt.'O¥t. ©. W. F. Leushner, of the Seventy-first: ie Capt A. It 6 Sergt, G. H, Doyle, Sergt, Henry Daubs Capt FL. Grahain and Capt, Edward Bruck, of the Sov- Mobul Declith enty-first; Capt. H. E. Evans, Sixty, 46; Lieut, Hor | ninth; Corporal K. K. V. Casey, Seventy-|,,Mator J. 12. 1 | first; Corporal W. B. Short, Corporal a.| {te Inspectors’ rat E. Wells, Sergt. F. K. 0'Co: Saeco tia Annee enth, and Dr, W. K. Hudson, of New|Se Por third honore two. Wash Sore BMSASHLs Y eM tontans tied, Major Young and Pr The other ofacks in the race wore C.| naire: Tne totale for So is W. Dickey, Washington; Prvate 8, B.! Major Bell, 94; Cant. Martin, 92; Major Young Wetherald, District of Colimbia; Dr. $.| and Privaty Callody, Major eloheldert L. Scott, Norwood, Md.; Private Hor-| foo Gi, Mai, svineved, 98 Deve coskeony 83 ‘ { Colume Columbiay District. ¢ New Jersey, won W. B, by ace Bell, First.New Jersey; John Kulp, | 83: Lieut, Corwin, 86, Cait. ‘butue, 86 Ileus, ‘Trenton, and Private §, 8, Letaear,| Dennison, 80. Capt Gram, $4; Lieut, Bell, OL Sixth Pennsylvania 201 VGranam, “BI; cay! Stebbins, “S8s Le BIG CROWD SEE ATHLETES | AT CHAMPIONSHIP MEET, Spirited Competitions in the Metropolitan Field and Track Games at Celtic Park. course at the same time and the watch-| ASpectal to The Evening World.) }John R. De Witt, Knickerbocker A oy ers were kept busy until close to the) CELTIC PARK, L. 1, Aug. 90 mn Greater New York Irlsh |. Wi feet, 10 Sed 4 i, Knickerbocker A 3h, inch R. J, Sh Pastime A. C., fourti, Isl fret, Sy Inches, Dewlt@s success was a great sur chs stators tought thitt The | With a throw of 16s fect 7 inc! | Flana annual metropolitan championships, events decided in athletics each year, took place under the auspices of the 1 row collegiate cham s for the Itgpvund shok | Dowitt ix the be been provided for the games. Athtetes| xQu® Mile Han—-\von, by gf. it) Wrishte | of every size, welght and description Pastime A.C. second; AW J. Walsh, Hanover.| from the thin jad who has just Xavier A. C.. til Alexander Me» zie. Pastime A.'C., fourth, aud nk Pierce, Pastime A. C., ft: time, sport to the tall, muscular athle: who has thrown the hammer almost out of | Sight were entered in the many differ- | ent contests. There were nearly 300 of these lively athletics carded in the various events. Every car that left Long Island City jafter noon was crowded to its utmost capacity, and ax a result over 3,000 per- |sons were on hand when the first event | Was started i} The contes: for the $30 Spaulding Point trophy promised to result in thy keenest kind of a tussle, The clubs en- tered for the trophy ‘were the New York A. O., Knickerbocker A. C., West Side A.C. and Pastime A | (Summaries: | .One-Hundred-Yard Run (trial heats)— First heat won hy W. §. Edwarc | Kolckerbocker A, ©; CG. J. H. Seitz, Knickerbocker A.C. ‘second: time 104-5 Seconds. Second heat won by P. res, Greater New York Lr | Second; time 103-6 seconds, We beat his own time for this distance, made last year In Buffalo when he won the h A. A, tor Andrews, Pastime A. C.;_ Frank . Second, time, 103-6 seconds. Fourth heat won by F, J. Ronane, New Weat Side A. C., second; time 1 |ueconds. ‘Trial best for seoond men, winner to run in final, won by Frank | Rickert, New York Al C.; time 104-5 | Keconds. “During the ‘running of thy first heat of the 100-yard run the run- | ners had a very close call from receiy- ing serous Injurles by the throwing of the 1§-pound shot by Dewitt the missile ropping on the cinder path five feet in | front_of the runnors, 880-Yard Run—Won by J. 1, Wright, New Weat Side A. C.; George ©, Wood, New York A. €.. second; i X. Husacy, Star A. C., third; A. Al Jackson, New York “A. G., fourth, and C. A. Baker, Knickerbocker A. C!. fifth; time, 2m. | “100-Yard Run—inal peat: Won by P. WWONEY TROUBLES AND URINARY DISCHARGES: |g. Wels York A.C.) A. R. Kent, Pastime A second; FF, R. Moulton, |New York A. C., third; W. 8. Edwards, | Knickerbocker “A. C!. fourth; time, | 10. 8-53, 1-Yard High Hurdle (trial heata)—! First at won by H. A. Hillm t Knickerbooker A.C.) F.C. Martin, 17 4-8 sec J. Corley &. Gerrity. Pastime 184-6 seconds. Third Second heat won by West Bide A.C); Ac, second: tm heat won by H. Armold, Union Settle- |mene A. C.; W. H. Quinn, N. W. 8. A C., second; time, 192-4 seconds. Fourth Sporting Jheat won by J.B. Gerrity, Pastime A ‘ me, 184-6 seconds n Great Throw, rewon {CONEY ISLAND === RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Aug. Following are the results of the races] £ fun here to-day & SURE IN 48 HOURS. | De Wit Throwing 16-Pound Hamn ERY WEE DAY. Aue. SOL to. Sept 13M First lave i First Race—Three-quarters of a mi 8 VO-DAY (Salurday ), Aug, 30, ie hdged Ria mete | PUPURITY” Second, Race—Six and one-half fur-{ pai ite t und 8 to 8; ae Miss Ton for place. 6 was second; | Leave sss and Crime third, Time. 18 she a 10, ‘Third. Race—Bhort course —Won hy [iM 1A, 2 Teller, 410 5 and | to 4; Porphygene, £0 Biel 3 jongs,—Won by Selae, vis to 1, was second, and Grandad | iy fo. 1! iu at third, Time=5.09 Hawtho He ey eer a at eae —— Wridge wale sisi ut Beas Road, wlio BL sven SUNDAY BALL AT re a et EQUITABLE PARK. |"), — | ‘edare Will Wut } Metropelitans and Cedarn : Up Good Game, Medical. whe crack Metropolitans have beon | - |e eal considerably strengthened in anttelpa- OLD DR, GiiNDLE, tion of the game with the Cedars, thy |. =) eos wis Uae § ‘hamptons. of the Bronx, for the cham- |BLo pi,” ii ol ante Ute | abd ali d fe bbmuat an plonwiip of Greater New York at E Role Park, Sixty-aeventh street and | {i \enns 4) Bleventh avenue, to-morrow afternoon | mation, ates ‘nelly, the star outfielder of the Mots, | mes femy\ ho ls wanted by several iasie) ‘iutsi aweithngas | oi oalding badlate | eiihy eur . 49 Bot Vislilhg cab ck} DR. GRINDLE