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eds THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMB. DOKLYN AND CHICAGO PLAY SECOND GAME. Ald Bill Donovan in Box for Superbas—Hard- ing Colts Pitcher. EIGHTY GOLFERS START AT DEAL. snore tsn't ae Competitors for Cup Prize l“AMERICAN LEAGUE TEAM HERE? A JOKE,”—M’GRAW, lot Either in the Bronx or Man- hattan Suitable for a Ball Ground. ER 4, 1902, ORT IN ITS VARIOUS GATES WON $250,000 ‘ON WESTERN HORSES M'GOVERN OUTBOXES MEN IN TRAINING BOUTS, HEAVY ‘ Terry Doesn’t Lose His Head When Hit Hard, ° as He Did Thanksgiving Day. Ay We ce Chicago Plunger Shared with ~ Begin Play on Wet Links (Spectal to The Evening World.) and blocking were brought out tm the‘ (Bpecial to The Bvening World.) ‘The Batting Order. eg ay, John A. Drake Big Fortune CINCINNATI, 0, Sept. 4—Terry Me-| three rounds with Art Simms. He had ea: y WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN.|_ Brooklyn. Chicago and Are Bothered by Taken from Eastern Book-| Govern, the ex-champion, started at|fien. Tury woe thmcugh teat ets Sept. 4—Brooklyn played Chicago again | Shekard, it, epee ut | Showers. makers hard work yesterday, and with the ex-| landed on his Jaw, recelving some 9 this afternoon. The crowd was small, Kilng, | o ception of to-day, will do routine work wellopa)nimnaedt in pettien, { Which was perhaps due to the threat- Tas a, a». | — éveryiday up tovthe Mmhbewtilohile tw pesere ahd ee Dien ene: ene, eating, weather. inkats oa | (Bpecial to The evening World.) weeks from next Monday, or, to be more | @imma's good left hand he did notwo at The Superdas were in a pleasant frame | Hlo0d. 2b. Tinker. 8. LBB RONEN rie tia gamnee Report has it that John W. Gates, | exact, just elghteen days off. him like a tiger, leaving himself un- of mind, having won the first game of| Latimer, c. ‘Lowe. ah [ioe EAGLE eu y before his departure for Europe yerter- | Road work, aa i : ea |Uarda, He did ‘this only once, but he the series, and they felt confident of tak-| Donovan, p. Harding, p iors. iniathes Invitation tournaments of, day, announced to a few friends that he | yacry on Ae [@ customary, opened | was quickly reminded of his fault. Loas tag naihy y Umpire—Emslle. , the Deal Golf Club were put to some and John A. Drake are about $0,000 |70utcrday’s work. Terry arose at 6.30 of Als caullibetum caused his downfall meother: —_ — - |Inconventence by : i 00 |and, after eatin: light breakfast, |!" the last fight, Peecareattpuahed (the (Windy OFF |) iewidlwassan/easy outat frat ret es ustgnal basi but nev- ahead of the Fastern bookmakers on the | tuoi a. six-mile VERE Duck Creek | ing ye Wilt be an, off ayy JME easy i a : , bi a0n ‘i ew t } nual team out of fourth place. This Is the| vay was thrown out at first by Jertheless eighty men drove off from the bev . road. Later in the week McGovern will lard in the “afternoon: hereey cnet first time this season that the Chicago8| Latimer sent a grounder t arctan Most of this money has been won 1M | increase these morning runs to eight,| play a nine composed of all pugftste,r have been forced to suffer the humilla- | died at frst. ans. Hie ties eistaen will GURY “or tet the past two months, because nelther | chon ten miles, just us fis wlia «n-|2M® ame teams played last Gundayyris _ i . a Se cduat ne y and Terry's wi —< oo Fourth Inning. DeLiT Cus Tih cera, ca toe tn Gates noe Denice was conspietasa | proves, THe returmed to the camp about y's was beaten 4 to 3 on islon, Slagle reached firat on Farrell's muff. | lath ry and the third sixteen bo * .6.30 and, after a Kuod rabdows, wen ‘The day was another one of those | Dobba sacrificed to. ‘Donovan, "King tyra mpestal eu spring meetings. across to Oakley track and spent the| CORBETT’S WORK IS @hreatening ones.” The sky contained in-| then wmaghed the ball against the score Une MT TA attracted the most “The reports of our winnings areltime there looking over a number of Said in clouds which threatened |D08rd Jn deep right for two bases, Beet ae agente once greatly exaggerated,” Mr. Gates Is sald ||.” i ie DONE IN PRIVATE, numerable rain clouds w scoring Slagle. Tinker went out, Dono-|/attention and carried a gallery of en- to have confided to his friends, ‘but | Totter until dinner, Bill Donovan was te to do ths Re en eat Walter J. Travis, Garden City, ex-am- the Kood, All of thix was taken out In the afternoon he slept for an hour pes is NATI, O. (Camp Corbetty, twirling for the trolley dodgers; while | ‘Sheckard singled. Keeler foul flied tolateur champion, and Archibald Graham, Cie SBE LUn gin by Ue Beane and after a short walk returned to the {Sept 4—The champion went through Gatnaaticsr wae pied against him. | Renetee, stole second, Danie went out [Noth Jersey Country Club, ex-cham- Shd dancerawhite and letthe New vork {g¥mnasium and did the hardest work|th€ Same work yesterday as he did the game started (there ere on his grounder from Taylor to Menefee. | pion of New Jersey bookmakers nettle with the Aadler sal he has been asked to do in three weeks. eae except raat he did not bene about 1,500 persons present, Including) No runs. The record of the course Is 79, helil e estimate placed by Mr. As has already been stated McGov: will not put on the gloves every . winnings is disappointing to the y S Glau sy Mu jOvSE/S00 of the fair sex. Fifth Inning. am, but there will be no his Winnings is disappointing | to the! practically did no training at Stratford | UMt!! next week, For the present wee! Firat Innin Evers was‘reilred) at. frat by Flood. king golf played to-day, as all the stories printed of his onslaughts ? for the simple reason that it would have |%@ Will box every other day, Corbett Slagle fanned. Dobbs elammed s high |raylor struck out. Menefee sent a{there ts no roll to the ball on account Fong were true, he would be een all for naught, arose at 6 o'clock, as usual, and at 7 gouns Bante ean: parraas Dahlen got donder to Flood. (No rune, tne | OC, the wet xrans. Hane Read Cuaron of a MINION TIN wileGovern started his indoor work o'clock started out on the road with the ni y OD R ‘arrell at firat, Flood was the ut aaheeay, as ,, i 4 r rounds at the punehing bag. | two Willles—Mac’ 2 Bheckard struck out. Tinker «ot! next victim. on his high jumper to| Neither Allan Kenneday, the New Jer- bundle of spending money t0 The little fellow's bjows aceened te por ‘ Petes iro pt acttali te Keeler’s grounder and threw him out at livers. Irwin fanned. No runs, sev champlon, nor Charles H. Seeley, Se een ae een long | se88 “all the vigor they were noted to|Teturned about 10 o'clock, pufting like Dolan was thrown out at first ri the Connecticut champion, put In an cost hs lesplandd in the report [have had before Young Corbett sent|@" engine, and was perspiring freely. 7 piiten, Sixth Inning. Rep SaTARGEN DAL iHérsl!a¥e nay. “SENSE 1 drake arn engaged ina | tm to dreamland. He is faster than| After a good rubdown by his trainer, ten and Drake are engage Helwassthec ine 3 ¥ Second Inning. Harding was fielded out at first by !good men competing. i me to form a tacing association to he % fe, last time he trained here. | Harry Tuthill, he attended to his mall Daiilen. Slagle bit safely. He was Fival the Jockey Club. The names, of |Afd It would not be paradoxleal to state | 14, Tinker struck out. Murray's fast} caught off first and run down between |,7ravis and Graham finished at noon, Tae eaternimien cmentioned being | that he is a changed man. After this | 2d read the papers until dinner. Dounder was grabbed by Dahlen, Evers Dobbs went out, Donovan to | Their card# were: Associated with them in the scheme do| "ork Terry boxed three rounds with| An hour's sleep and then he repatred j retired the side by slamming a low line No runs, ae parton Ce as not carry mach weight. WEN AS aimeglowed by three rounds! to ghe gymnasium and worked In se- “q fly to Keeler, No runs. Donovan Med out to Slagle, Latimer In 164636 6 5 3 40-83 —$—<— Before going any furth: clusion for fully an hour and a haif. 4 ‘Dahlen's high skyscraper dropped into | struck out. Sheckard bunted safely. ah ore golng any further, it ts nec- < it YY. | A. Graham, North Jersey (correct). essary ton tute th ‘The work 3 7 Farrell lifted a high Keeler alsa bunted, but was thrown out ‘Out 4646635 4 543 aparrers are anatwite Aeeee iD 4 se nor ea ies and hard oak will < lood soaked a grounder | by Taylor. runs. .. 46.5 36 5 6 & 4-1-8 fi clas. ‘i ness. |do much toward reducing his weight. He who retired him unas- 83 wan the best card handed penuh men outclassed Terry in welght,| says he weighs neat 130 pounds, He No runs. Seventh Inning. in up to noon, Gate wel a PROLEY, good dea facts, one | eats like a glutton and this keeps up hla Third Inning. Kling's line Med to Irwin. Tinker was batten M. Ward, fllegiede 4640-48 \ fs working with, Gain welghed At leat alent eonemalien tly Be ig bekrs toaey Taylor died on his soarer to Keeler. Py teed Vee Sernken ty eas ia? Sb oo © © 8 3 5-89 Foe the ee cenemone, han McGovern, came here, me tne OP Menefec'e grounder was cloverly stop-| Flood. No runs, ‘ John Reynolds, Bakimore: Tushes na If-he nad been Ranstaod his) ‘Everything went along in the regular / ped by Flood. Harding was disposed of | Dolan struck out, Dahlen sent a line imc oP ERS ERLE Eh y! than himeelt. maller man |order at the camp yesterday and there : Pichia grounder by Dahlen and Farrell. fy to Slagle, Farrell filed to lagle. No |!" APSA SET TAS elo g seems to be more harmony among the i No runs. runs. ‘ ceatdeanthe (arate sitteen (ésle | Doenn't Lone Hin Hend, champion and nis trainers since a few — low | The finer points of boxing, headwork | @mnnses Were made the early part of the: 4 GIANTS AND REDS HM, Dea | Old Man of Baseball Sud- ag cae A Garaela ‘scott. Spring Laker 98s F. We Rawyer, | denly Collapsed at His Desk BIG RIFLE MATCHES FOR ie IN HOT SECOND GAME. of third was a single, but George waa Monmouth, 99: I. Lal words, Monmouth, $3: ‘H. 100; P. A. Vandoren, 8. Kerr, Lakewood, 94; H.W. Bawyer, |. Townsend, Spring . Princeton, 111; R. | While Talking to Umpire Latham and His Son Bob. him his present sickness was expected vontestants scored as follows: District LAST DAY AT SEA GIRT. »" WH Nellgon, Spring Lake, 116; 7. ¢, wanever, | A er, rene! wae (Continued from First Page.) Prec) i 101; a Havemeyer, 108 | fac pring. Dake, ‘A. itave _ fm aright, $2; Paul O'Conner, Fox Mills, “und o (Special to The Fvening We 0 MoGraw. Cronin handied Craw-)a bunt dn front of the plate; tt was the |; De Lancey Nicoll, eulnnecock Milin. 10t The baseball career of “Uncle Nick’ ait fvening Werld.) The Disirict of Columbia, which has ford’s bouncer neatly. No runs, unexpected tu the Foods, nd Dunn | Bon. Baltimore, 99; 'f: A. O'Conner, Haltusrol, Young 1s belleved to be drawing to an] RIFLE RANGE, SEA GIRT, N. J../ in recent years always won either the!# Browne bounced the ball past Kelley | scored McGraw was safe on frat, 100, |Win gmt puis HO, Same Walle. end, To-day the old man of present-]Se?t. 4—The last big interstate tean | Fiuiton dr Interstate, was strugglim “ ppesuee, Bane sear Cs aad CR atop MaGann’s hot |. billings, ‘wasex County 4; A. T. Dwiant, | day baseball is seriously I] at his home |Mtch of the National and New Jersey | gaye herself from utter aareatsae ea ‘ le was sendin; nt, uldn't’ get the Dyker Meado le fon, ‘Morrig oun Sere : % Rin jc vas on | a firet, Browne failed in his attemot |to retire’ Dan, and Browne. tallied. |. 84; A. Ne cnadbarne, Atrancle ey, 160.8. | in Washington having collapsed lant | Rifle associations: tournament was 0M | yourg tournament. \ 7. 100; &. | to-day, It was the Interstate M y steal third. McGann hit a hard one|Prodie's hit to Corcoran was McGraw's |W. Carney, Essex County, 102; J, F. Stier, Fox | evening at his desk In the office of the Ls state Miiltary |" One other team match was on to- to Corcoran and the Red was a bit| finish at third. McGann tried to steal |HIll, 107; HB. Gillman, Taltimore, 96; 6. 1. | National League, in the St. Jamea|™atch for the §50 bronze “Sodir of) 40." . bess s'3 tet in getting the ball to first, 90 Big | third but falled, Two runs, Lowther, Apawamis, 107; M. C. r. Spring | 2 League) : Marathon,” which was presented in |2¥% Pregramme, the company team |, x was safe. Brodie's short fly wea Take, 116; Frank Marre, Fox Hila, 10d; BN. | Hullding on Broadway. Banalece sta a | (tyro) for teams of three, the members. ; en by Crawford, No runs, Fourth Inning, Tockmoos. Deal, 120; WP. Plekett, Powelton, Umpire Arile Lath, and Mr. Young's | PenAlt of the State of New York by tho | Oo which must never have been tn a € genenationing: Seymour boosted a fly ‘that Brodie| seit son, Robert, were conversing with Uncle ate aneal Chief. “ne conditions| winning team at the Sea Girt mate. § Ipbseacuc’ wan la’ victlin| of Cyonlnte\eer Meelierte Gores eee tien, aud Nick when’ suddenly he collapsed and |, te match were ten shots at 20 and) It ts five snote at 200 and 000 yards, © ew Jor 5 8. y unfavopable conditio: yurves. Kelley got a walk. Corcoran's| ot. Lauder helped in the retirement ennded: coythes Noor | Restota tives were sr ce coe waa between GNAWE Yorks {itis moril aA heavy. drieaie hatt ait to McGann wan Kelley's undoing at| of Corcoran. No runs. applied immediately and a physician] 1M * | obscured the targets, So it waa geeces- yecond and by a quick return of the| O'Neill couldn't hit Poole's ourves 1. \y astuy summoned, The latter re- |New Jersey and the District of Colum-| sary to postpone the interstate matoh ‘ all Corcoran was doubled at firet.| Lauder gat aa far as rocond after Don- Gred Mr: Young to consclgusners, after |bla, ‘The other contestants were Penn= | Uatil 11, o'clock No-run n let his fy drop. Smith's bunt the trip to Washington Waslsyvivania, Massachusetts, Maryland,|. New Jersey won the first stage of : ‘ONelli's little bouncer to Poole was| toward third gave him the Tieht. to begun Ohta. ths Teen tythied tetante ye anc | interstate match ‘by’'6 pointe, acohtie tae aeoo at first ahead of him. Lauder couldn't | occupy first base. Dunn cracked a lite Mr, Young has been suffering from 1] Oho. the Twenty-th nfaniryand:t: against 510 by Massachusetts. Pennsyl- tolye Poole's curves. Smith's rap back| tle hit that Corcoran stopped, but the health for some time, and as the strain|United States Marine Corps. | Vania beat out New York by one point, Glant, bent out the throes snd waudee A of baseball matters was fas telling on! Having broken by 40 points all rec-| the scores being 501 and 500. The other i} taught trying for two bases on the hit,| Scored. Cronin boosted a fly that Don- for a base. Smith fumbled Rergen’s hit for a moment, but got the all to Me- MoGraw got the boost Stelnfeldt sent to Dick Weller, Western nearly forty rs, ords in the Hilton match on Tuesday, ord which, counting the bull and four m the wrong target, left her only six 42; Daui | |New York—Doyle, » 48; Bhort, 45; 39 pg daa lin took, Browne's boost tas tithort by hls friends, He has for years been i of Columbia, 4; Ui 3 long, but Seymour took care of It. One President of the National Leaguo. This he ee ore teen ide ee eeu zens Corps, "105; Ohio, Wiss United kates Steinfeldt's hit Into Browne's fle! was Pays $2,260 for Full Brother (ul if he Will Teeover. He Is over alx- eat enilat server's GUA Hiltdn. sees |/OTHE individual’ (otale atlcne. New York Fifth Inning. years of age. having been In. basebal! | ‘84! ‘ land New Jersey teams were: Bann in time. Poole cracked out a\). Bergen fanned the breezes. So did} Crack— Tamm i ———$—<—— Steddins, 43; Lent, 42: Ev 43: Ca 4 owble and went on to third, but Stein-| Poole, No runs. s ck—Tammany Yearling pylnts behind New ork, and the victory | Lensiner, 39; Laughlin. 37; Dardingklil feldt couldn't get home, and'aided by a|_,Kelley did nice work in retiring Mc-| Sold for $50. 5 of her Fourth Regiment yesterday in| Sith: 41: Lamb. 29. Total, 500, Wid throw by O'Neil Beata ocreed (Graw on hin hard nit, ‘Mecanncy Meh : | New Jersey—Springeted, 42; Evans, 39; Pntl- tnd Poole reached third, Lauder caught |"¥ tumbled to Seymour. SI also gathered a the regimental team match heartened | lips. 43; 4 Be Simin, 4a; Hubkenmiat Doniin's line fly. Smith’ made a mess of |/P Brodie's lft. No runs LATEST PICTURE OF JOHN M’GRAW, GIANTS’ MANAGER. N her for the battle. tony 41: Tewen, fs Total, 616 et tH Beokle: bounder end old Jake reached _ (Special to The Evening World.) Phi y Eveniig Word ph 3 aces = | ot a EERE a f A (Photo taken by Evening World photographer at Polo Grounds.) ARIE ele aga NATIONAL LEAGUE. SHEEPSHBAD BAY RACE TRACK,| | LIPTON CHALLENGE SOON; 0 runs. ———— Sept. 4—The remaining lot of yearlingg| THe !dea of an American League team , Slandinncotithe clete: 2 Dunn was passed to first. Cronin was! PITTSBURG AT BOSTON—FIRST GAME. being situated In Now York next year {s ’ 4 atrike-ont vistim. Browne rapned A | piety BALE, | from Milton Young's MeGrathiana Stud, : ais 4 ti BAY RO cerned Dota eet (BUtsbuTE 10 900000000 ST E regarded as a Joke by Johnny McGraw. qi wt} N A D Sbird and Browne second white Seymouw |" Latterive—chesdto and Phetyas Peiulgce ond | Clay ose ne eed, Stud and seve | a6 aes not bellove any such thing will ari beads 2 was fumbling the hit. McGraw dropped | Morin. Umpirecar. ODay meer and feral other owners left over from yes- i j a ‘ 7 _— ——— terday’s sale were pul up at auction in| come to pass and bases his assertion on 3:1| Sold Most of His Champions “ (Copyright, 1902, by Press Publishing Company, | probability of a new defender being: ( the Fasig-Tipton Company's paddock] the fact that th are no available | at a Great Loss, but Those INVINCIBLE AT 25 TC : 5 ax built to meet the new challenger. Man; opposite the track just before the races t rey Philadeiphta.oy Po. F New York World.) ; y y Homan, [today. A large! crowd was] corer) enoatien GF the Bros. | Lee 3 at] That He Retained Take] special cable Despatch to The Evening World )) Men ers of the, club are in favor of WINS TH E DASH STAKE Ss present anditneluldding wasragsin livery I've. been all over the two boroughs, Boston 39 Prizes LONDO- England, Sept. 4.—Sir} swner of the Columbia, a being spoken ol. «| and the prices good. A chestnut colt, | Said McGraw, “and never found a plot ;°"'8° 3o1 : Thomas Lipton is awdy 02 a yachting fy eialvely, tonnend aw syndicate . full brother to Dick Weller, the crack | of ground suitable for a ball grounds. | cup PC, cruise, but his secretary, Mr, West- (Continued from First Page.) anecn ryorren told yas sot tog hn |The American League claims It has se- | Tye Wie (Beecla lo "The evening: World.) wood, to-day gave The World this : —_—— rake 250 after some spirited | « tat One Hundred and Sixty eater 26 9) - SOU ATN, . : Th P | Wh | G 0 Jud bidding, the opening bid belng $1,000. | Senergh mot at One Hundred and Sixty ‘hy Bt ok Rulweawne cow PRL) WHITE PLAINS, Sept. 4.—Although | statement in regard to the reports of 6 FeOpe Who fé G00 ll : td, raced to the front in the first furlong | last elghth resulte street and Webster avenue, y City, Bt Frank J, Gould disposed of nearly all of dina win for Invinet- = x and, making all the running, won clev-| ble by ry hs Property of Milton Y¥ » Me-| but If they take that It will cost them Sir Thomas's construction of Sham fy é trly by a length from Stamping Ground Lord oh the vale ee Pen beat | Sroperty 4 male : Kare 40,000 ioniavel te Thay opin-| learned of four men now working for} !!s champlon St. Bernard dogs which! ori ang his challenging for the want only straight goods; they, who, atter running on the outsite all the |only a'neek away en eae Sen apenas aia: fon there is no capitalist who wili{the American League who will be|cost him $9,000 for less than $5,000, yet | TOC ex bce tl Us know which is best, and use only ¢ way, closed s! ni at Dramatist Ch. f. by Tammany—R lon th capita Riles aay Anasieirnyate, WEN UE , : a length for the place FIFTH RACE Baner, si00°7 TAmmany—Rhody Gale: RM. Vangel such a project as that. so the | Glaats next year. the several dogs which he gave to his | America’s Cup, Pais SECOND RACE. For maiden three-year-olds and up; one mite. nats ay f, by Troudasor—Ronary; RH. {American League In New York is only; The name of Norman perfeld 1s avait master, W alten TONERS eee ‘Announcements that Sir Thomas Ce) D %, Mandleap; for all axes; seven furlon nin, Jockeya, sLHit min, Merete | os, € jg OF Handball—Pemona; HM. me-]A hope up to now." Sa ae ere ae How comes the | iiiscs. "Word was recelved to-day from | a8 fssued @ challenge for the Amer- L tyne ( Se. | carren, ire i e Mertes, the crack out- | Ptlzes. HG fi ica’ ‘Chuctanunda, fom Shaw vet ty When John J, McGraw took charge x Peay ed “ ‘ ti r . lap “He has not done that yet. Ordaung, 100, 2 cer, 109, Michacia ; 2 (by Handball—Kante @onso; W. RB. Stan- Jack Warner will work for McGraw | won first tn all his classes at the Colut He of Lex’n, 98, Cochran Anoa Darling. 100. Burne 19 42 of the New York team great things were | ot season, Warner is catching for | Dla County Dog Show. He was ai “I cannot d.ny o: affirm that he Uneas, i7, Shea. he Coston 10 by Requital—Retained 11; ©, Oxx, | expected of the Glants. ‘Tht little man- 3 Is awarded the grand challenge cup for be- y Go! Maxim, 100, Rice Col. Rue, 20 ager has not disappointed the expectant the Boston American Club. He ts @/ing the best St. Bernard in the show. will issue a challenge in a short time. . ieee, bs Tees wy Cavura—Enearita; R- H, Saker, | ones, either, Out of a hopeless) set. of | NW Yorker, and ever since he took the en age aa “Ths chances are, however, that he | Our Scotch Whiskies—Bonnie Brier 1 gan waiey aot? Mandbatt—Fiving Witch; RH | pall players he developed nearly as good | fOollsh step of golng with the new) SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES.| win do so soon. i Bush, very old, or Souvenir of Scot.” tones Dames §} Tammani—imp. Queen of the Grane; {@ team as there is in the National) leamue he has regretted it. He lonked 4) wil +. , very old, venir of Be White Crest $9.D.0'Con'rt1 1k 113 100 | Pitter, 100 Auer § m, $50, League to-day, and but for hard luck | foF relnstatement AAT Glantey and (Special to The Evening World.) Sir Thomas of course, ten Jand, are also STRAIGHT. ee One ne ee lon hirer tite. ee B| Property C.F. Meeting, Oakrwood | tho team would have won more games| Nem MeGiaw made him an offer It) Race “TRACK, SHBHPSHEAD BAY, | months before th race In which to piers ington, Ordnung and Lord | Oo) Rorer, 112, Redtern i than It has lost, Of course, the men |!8 5 e en the: tt. 4—Th t = B K RK & 60. N epee wore the early pacemakers, but | maids Rights! H Biud Lexington: iy, Modraw brought with nim from Balt)-|Dave Fultz, the Athletles’ centre tlelder, | 8°. he entries for to-morrow's | challenge, and the time for action ts B. B. KI lew Yor! ‘Qs oon us a quarter had been run, * by Fonno—Spenola; JB. Ewing, $250. Dave has made no contract with the | "aces are @ now drawing near.” We Chuctanunda up and lald| ‘The Da by Foneo—Lasbla; W. Bo Mannion, | more did much towanl putting the team Nee ekhces Firat Race—For three-year-olds ra that it hi ¢ ngside the leaders. He and Ordnang | Was outrun by Alata iacileera eh tein, [07 Such a fine playing basis. McGraw, | club he is playing with now and has} cap hurdle race; mile and teresa 1h) lacleargedsharessbas Jt bas! nk Sportin, evey from ihe (bunch as soon aa) way: to the iretch, Bape by Hemnenda Al eere's Marklein. 11 bringing these men along, showed | not sinned calls New York, oi 1b le HE COUA Ra RERR Ars been decided who will be the de. iP 1g: saita by ert re or, Titian ane 5 yJetated that he 1s one of the four men} Martheon Seminole. 2. CONEYIG ANIINCREU Rint " d d. | the it 0} eo 7 In} p, that he knew ball players when he saw 3s Be . the builders of the new! me Buctanunda got home by a nend Or e eecpome, The Talisman cloned on| Property C Samuel Browmy| them, and although the probable make-| McGraw says have promised to sign : Criptogram signers ior: | CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB: po MB i i, yne had to ride the Christiansburg, Ky. - 5 rs ct after the American 1 Our Julia K 132] yacht, in case a challenge shall be R. of Lexington. latter’ hard to win by a head. The up of the 1903 Giants ts quite a mystery | contrac e n League Blacksmith . 130 , ACING AT SHEBPSHEAD BAY. THIRD RACE. apisman was four lengths in front of Vesting Delle, chats bY Cayuga—Golden Reel; |it.can be stated sufciy that the club's | srnaron closes, Silver Twist 190) issued. AUG. 30 TO SEPT. 13, 2.30 P. M. (Rain or Shing), a tl pon. ¢ for three-year-olds and up; one mile erent Property Col. Kearney, New York. | team will be first class in every par-| Good Ran-Getters. aiden two-year-olds; sej!-| Commenting on the preparations being SEPT, & Retr ne ices ane inde! The Turt Handicap: tor three: ch. ca. by Kingstoa—Wantare; C2 R, zn. | “euler. Mertes and Fultz are two of the great: | ing; five turlons made on the Clyde in connection with!” Leave kat ath at., ER, vie La LR Ree mile and a quarter Year-olds and up; | son, $3,000 Warner and Mertes to Be Giants. | est run-getters in the country. As bat- | DF Bissell - alr Preston, Sir Thomas Jipton's intention to chal-| 1 A. M.. 1210, 12.40 (2.00 Parlor Gar “Train, salt Property KR. H. Anderson, : ters they are excellent, and as fielders | am. tt RSC lenge again for the America’s Cup, the] 110, 1.40, 2.10, 2.40, 3.10 P, M. Boats foot | qftartere, whoa. sookeye Fe eee, gric—tean Overs J a praxe, | _WhHe most foiks are guessing who) O58 ene 8 | Merry Royal Sacha SE REET Onaljocdayy save Whitehall st, (via 39th st, terry) in connection rtlen 0, Lyne tr Place, ¢ — y ©, . ‘ ew ass. Greenbe Gallant b 1 RR. Moy 12s # Areata 10 brPiate | oes Will make up the team the writer has there are few in thelr class, | Jake. Greenter Gallant. Smith ane Bnamnrock Tan which, te under: [i Ll dal th BAe Me Ea Bah Par’ Excellence, 08, Redters TI s| property Arle areusony Geor Sia W. Earl of |W. coine a thorough overhauling, Is won- ity Blues, Martin i 7 3 Sold Red " ‘se- given their winding-up gallops for the 4 0 Phi ‘i +4 Cel. tli, 109, Shaw oi oS town, Ky. event In good shape, Aceful clipped off | saver dranem re hi dertully well preserved. Capt. Wrinan, | trains via, Kings County, and Belehton on Time—1.54 1-5. Articulate won. AE 1) op. c.. by King Hrie—Lady Rossington; J..A. seven furlongs, the distance of the race, who Is expected to have sole control ton Beach road every 10 minutes, rea, aly: t chal 1 intending | Broadway, Willlamaburg, take 0 Fica tne entire, chaatered inthe | Par Hxcellonce’y orc. ey Meramoon@uperte: 0. N. Wi in 1.801-2, Irish Lad covered the dis- oan ee og. the Gharmrogk Tr and. i [Ail Broskivn auttace cat transfer direes eo tate gtrun by paste who stayed in the 4 ce Was third . u N. Wattney, i tance in 131. Morningside reeled off a the work on the Shamrock I. and is| {PO "Danaer, the way an non onal by 28 =n ee A ey Hanaansaec PIredesta i cataen cap mile and a furlong In 204. King Han-| nal farionss constantly {n consultation with Mr. ADMISSION TO FIELD STAND Boe, bt ine" was second to BUFFALO WINNERS on, Bor, eh, e. by Hammon—Cerrie Or; over was sent seven furlongs in 1,29, | Ol in tne Fite, By the time the Shamronk I. far turn, where he tired and was i Viromiah an’ hg by Mammoo—Ba Par- }Gun Fire, Blue Girl and others were | Ginteltt aj" Eoeu lenses eden an nie aoe s . a er, GN ney, shown to easy exercise, Blue Peter Jack 0’ Lantern. : RACE TRACK, BUFFALO, x. y ee ey tes a ON Faery oe lt John ‘a, “Boott that a good start will have been made " FOURTH RAGE. * ATO, Ne Y:) . e CAN~| Merry Reel Irasctble .... th building the Shamrock IL p Bath; tor two-year-olds; five furlongs, | SePt. 4—The races run here today re WINNERS AT HARLEM. Irish Lad, Aceful and Gold] ‘date, Gold Money, turned seven fur. | Astarite a pie abreaity 85 years a speciallat et fititing. | sulted as follows: D pf longs in 1311-2, Bluf breezed six fur- OLB DR. “GHINDLE'S sclentine, treatment feos mila, IL, Sue Firat Race—Five-eights of 2 mije,| RACH TRACK, HARLEM, sept. 4—| Money Get Final Work for} tongs in 1.253- N.Y. Y. GC. DISCUSSES nad, in sieaaaes, patna 18 te. bales Fed. 8 lane 3) Won by Biekal, 6 to 2 and 4 to 5; goog. | Following are the results of the races| Flatbush Stakes — Aceful's| J-.\- Schorr’s Charles W. Meyer cov- PLANS FOR RACE. |iidtey and ‘blagder complaint, "scalding 25 Ush, 2 to 1 for place, was second; Rpt. | scheduled on to-day's card: ered six furlongs in 1201-2, Benson- *}rmation, eravel, e., are wposdily cured. 85 demic third. ‘Time~1.08 1. Firat Rage—Five and a halt furlongs the Best. hurat dla fie furlongs tn L.051-2, Trainer Peete sania Yating te §! Gecond Race—Mile and one-siteenty, [SM ey TPG cries, 10 to T and § tort: . J. Joyner sent Princelet, the two- though the officials of the New York |DR. GRINDL has » c marrel 18 Won by Uledl, 8 tod and] to 1; Gene | Nananke thirds Mime-Toragrne and ‘ year-old brother to Jean Beraud, alx Yacht Club say they have not heard of |O¥PICH OVOR 20, YEARS at 171 Woat 1 | wea ersi6 (0)6i fot ipinany was; ecsaua i | eacand Beckcaaven futlonge = wean ty uesslat ote REE enR) furlongs in 1.264-5, T, Shields sent Bx- any challenge from Sir Thomas Lipton [eine, $1. Hours, 9 to 9. Sundaya. 9 to 8. 2 parouche third, ‘Time—1.49 3 Silver Fiza, 6 to 2 and even; Light Ball,| SHDEPSHEAD BAY t. d—tho| Uasuisher a mile and a furlong over or of the building of a new yacht, Bil nisl Reosearivellica 2 to 1 Cor place, was second; Limelight vc Ren the grass track In 2091-2, Shamrock IIL, they held a meeting Won ariving. Time0.b9. longa—won by Shrine, 2 to'-ana $445 Sh Re a morning broke dark and gloomy at the] R. H, Smith's Old Hutch turned aix yesterday at the office of Commodore : 3 59. é p rd Race~One-half mile.—Won dy |Sheepshead Bay course to-day, Rain over the same oourse {n 1.25 1-2, i 0. a= 3 SAR alte Ribs eo ee AugiEi tit for piace, was |etemn winder a to 8 and evens Anlusey | einem x f Pade foehe pent igy ieee nyt at org ereane n Ear pewtpeo eft ah Aid afd Mies Boe a utretah, | 1.00 3-5, ee third, “Time~|to 1 for place, was second, and Bad |had fallen during the night, and the}. J. Healey allows re eine 18 | salle ands wixteeath. SPaess | Supe eaD DEAD BS) LeRAD. Ui EBe: Svante 9) Reach ele: “wcorth Wace News third, ‘Tme—04T 3. track, whHe sefe, was not feat. J, w,])422% J. 8. O'Brien's Lee King cov- "O19 Htutah s-- ++ the arrival. of a challenge from Sir purth Race —Three-quarters of « mile, |” Fourth Race—One mile.—Won, by Pink ered the mile distance in 1.43 1-2 Monograph...) Thomas. None of the officials, howeve! olrculation me out of Deimarch, even iF’ place Wainscvens | Cat. 7 to 19 and guts Jimings. 4 (6 § for | Node and a pair ce bin wlathuon bes would stats what took place at the| World maintains a lead of

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