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4 4TH WORLD, WONDAY BYRNING, Seater + tne, at ed fer St a Age ' f SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, —— A BUSY DAY AT JIM CORBETT’'S TRAINING QUARTERS, BY “TAD.” ' ' : f } ' d til , i if LOOKS BIKAR & TURE : i MSi2 CER STB A1GS Stes nena | THEM FADED To & wh SPER { i‘ sc ROUGHING IT “with MIS 2S50L8 BAG SUES 10 GET BACK TROLLEY DODGERS FAIR ENGLISH cone? AMATEUR BASEBALL, —— FEUSSELLWILLROW IM SHOW ING | fees Sst = Harlem Rowing Clab Will Take fi rw ELLOWS r —— y f AMATEURS, ATTENTION! Fart tn at Mise RH Adan championiot 6,/ oe | ——————. he Harlem Rowing Club will send ¢ uy 7 8 a ir, Gna 1) ° chal! results Feuasell to the Canadian and National , Mrs. De Bedts. of Brooklyn,| Fourth of the Present Series) Miss Rhona hea p Dee ne ae etee wacebAlh Cone tn Cree enn vesn ||seatns. tn the latter he wl row @ s Out Writ of Habeas| Played in Philadelphia After a| Great Britain, Will Take Part |] other news concorning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York | i ivncinrion singiee rage, The tue f wears Out Wri jayed in Phitadelp! G Various Sections and suburban towns tn the Sporting Siition. From time @o time, aa | wii! also be represented by Weed and i ij i ames in man in the intermediate dout Corpus in Trenton Against} Sunday Spent in Atlantic City! y ‘ame eneeres aes permits, ploturee of the captains or star players of teams will be} Hofman in the intermediate, rept i | of the Unite ates. HY [oaths Metropolitans and Grant by the Neswaus | Son-in-Law, Lionel R. Hyde. by the Brooklyn Men. Address all communtoations end pictures to the Sporting Dior, | "the intermediate singles at Worcester. | eteeeie | The Dvening World, New York. | | | } He ee en raleayy aeaia | PHILADELPHIANS AT { a ee bare THE BATTING ORDER woman golf player of Great Brita ‘ t j { ot oklvn. tian instituted 1 m layer oy Bee ‘The Rivals of dale, have orgavized aul A\facge gamex with teams averaging eleven to RieLietaa yoneckicy tena ees eee alg countrys itis will aay, Wasmatscroueneraerenie esate or cee aul nes piste CRICKET ABROAD. | “hue ‘ ity. she will participate ie a number of) year WH! play at Riverdale out of town If ie The Olympia A. C. has not lost a _ ‘ ton-in-law, Lionel Ro Hyde, also 9%) pinok iauenartentalt 5 Accompany | «g Fitor i roi 1 : Address Riohard FJ. Cogan, LR eo 9.1 Brno ‘ournaments th \ 85 (Sketchod especiall for The Evening World at Corbett's training quarters, | suitasie gusanice is given. They Ine up as | §8:08 thin season, Address Richard FJ. Coan. | y wioper mR, England, Aug. 3—The H Rees: 454 tus, been _eranted 4: Ing her te the of alt playera| Croli’s Gardens, Alameda, Cal.) ; Mink c-1 Ee, Turner, po: Cane, Tht | Niagetig iene O88) Hundred and ‘Tairtythied | | TARTCRATION: Tet aam began ® \ yy Vice-Chancellor ord hes am the Oxford and Cambridge Golfing | = UE ne pa k stat Hall, .; Totten, It oe or com fng the father to produce his tnree-year- | Dobos Wa a fey anliess | 1 uy ites es rings Geslilvwel uve rectee: Sanaa tense AF ina ie enorme against the Leki ‘ old daughter court to deter . : af (hell seas frat-class local or out-of-town team offering a| tershire eleven. a ach i | ea whsue "ae hie! Se KING AND QUEEN AT [SHAMROCK Ill. FAR a a a i es ona tees Va ter, ‘The presence of the promine No, 291 Kast One Hundred and’ Pitts | time har u " per care and custody Ble ne) alleleatwua calves wiOtetiN A good, strong pattery and a heavy-hitting a four wickets : ret puen toes aa tye mari | ge immers i ay vo"nenee'm| THE SOLENT RACES.| AHEAD OF OLD BOAT),,.,r~.,cc2 go s,*,coun Florence De Bedts, oldest daughter of| trmpire-Mr STAI Oita tara nbate oe ateh sso Sedta he (opm ee complainant, on Nov. §, 18%, In Brook speeial to The Eeening: Wert? Clem e Ri OTR tes - — Heal eer tune Away. from . Far aia cni Aun 18; 4900" ac OKI wus Special to The e her dang) a |The Challenger A ew eg PARK, PHILADELPHIA. ates Frances C. Griscom, the woman| Their Majesties Present at the Open RH aM Nena a died. : 2) EN Ae atthe Phililes and Dodg-| national champion of 1900 who reside ing of the Yachting eli j ‘The petition declares that Hyde hus] *!* ed for the fourth time in the Haverford, Pa, in ihe vicinity or} Contests at Cowes. Off Sandy Hook, @ large number of debts, for his fam- [ers oie" . ine weather was! Philadelphia. Mrs, Griscom expects her H ‘Aides Hy’s board, doctor's, nurse's, under- , present series to-day Tis hei ldeat tb atniva Ia timenaytolath ty | COWES. Aug. &—The Solent yachting | Sit Thomas Lipton and party arrived) ainiy-tourtty atreet, Clty taker’* and florist’s bills, which have ree! cloudy and threatening, keeping the at { kuest to arrive in time to Join the py Auk ned to-day. with |at Jersey City at 8.30 A, M. to-day after | a ke Kingstoa Mained unpald since the death of Mle | ten iance down to a smal! Aguie aoa ee r RIA aeIE omen» dine invited neason, plane Sereda ee ca Niugara) Halle ani) were licgtit, ol crt ngstvi re rg apent. Sunday at At-[t0 go With her in her husband's private matches under the auspices af the p to > A lege en 8) wit ‘s further alleged, that Hyde “was the Dodger ae he eusany i the [earito ace the wer ane ial Brive natant Yacht club, pro « to be| taken direotly on bead the An BS ts x, Seminole, inaatoy ¢ 1 | ' © President of t faleyon’ Club, of | laatic (ity, ane + hoped tha 1 y \ z oe om arbor. ‘The Erin left immediately fo lo 26, Kineston College le 5, F Brooklyn, and ing the period. from st-up and sundry dips Into olf ocean | Plonsht be held upon the links of more than usually Interesting: ‘The Laan a ‘whence the Shamrocks ‘ollege 0 avai ie 2 su ) Dec. 1h, i001, to February, 192. misape Bog eevee dolnte and clearness | ths ONonKo (Galt Cl it Wheaton, | presence of King Edward and Queen | Sandy an nt toy a Tease (Hise Ruan Be BKC REE YEA! f FoDrIaied. the eiud's funds and has tage ao d HUT et a nia uy during the week of Sept. 2s. Alexandra guarantees the social sitccess | WaTh tO te MOK vwed the line at 11.12 Hae bee of $1 to 925. Witla 3 i rooklyn to evade arrest.’ n thelr eyes for the rer Hal Gvigsoneei pu aeel tect heirs aap? e racers crossed th ‘ al eida bet of $1 to, 985. Wit : The paution alirgen that the grande} games here. ‘That double dove oH 88E°L citation tourmament sat. the. Merion cacee WIN be up to the average. [Ee cceeeelstng etendige Te ean cork HH cata tree chy. | Capital, $80,000. GRAHAM RICE, Prest. fatlonl Bank fafereoes Fumishnd mother has cared for and clothed the | yrday was the last straw for Pa Hanion, | ¢,, Miter at Merion’ ra aoa At 13-40 ow: he port tack, chal- Hea. RATOGA. Shia until recentiy. w Hyde took |Uas was . ay {Creket Club, Ha . ta or to ‘The fleet of pleasure yachts at Cowes | At 1240 while on the pi , chal ae oe ‘ ile NEW YORK, NEW ORLEANS, WASHINGTON, — SA now Intends to remove the child to] this afternoon vowing all kinds of VeR- Ti a eroan won * anita, dwarfs aT) With (ne teen ee eee eet wiood half mile and | was pitching for the Emeralds, average fourteen puuueuneeee reer rrrres | a 18 an ab : they didn baal - nae on themse! va parter in the wom na open foursome ang Albert The oth Mane nerensed to aight mila AN NOUS ine | 2 Polask! street, Brookly” $ ia grossly (mmo: Tim Flood wakes up pre ‘ ch is to be held In Geto- and NEAT TIO wana | "a eros Anish Vine) nia. orn 200-8 Fg me child, and Ontieae will be warming the bench, ees the links of the Battusro! j sachtel ace, ella uy armour nue cite at, 00.88 Shamrock 1, finished = a Pile iels Li Fy nest t RECA yee NER eeancdalig while “Duteh" Jordan, the utility In ~ moig the agers the German | m1 Gia i hls LSS lee dele finder, will get « eto hold down |peror'a yacht Meteor and Herr Wu ahe Young Pioneers B.D. © / } SARATOGA ENTRIES, |cvt,22" tithe mua staion”™ gumm>) —PUGILISTIC NOTES. Fs, Siiiosairer’ Ann" VANDERBILT WINS raoeae per ec ie . | sg. too, would get the harpoon in | A smart westerly wind was blowing Henry Modell, 2 * 4 atonit The by ound for the six. en the fleet of cr edo Noliking, rhs) Aaron Thorn, — —— Iihe shape of beneh duty if Hanlon had ae atileground for the aix-round| when the fleet of ot on & PRIX DU P EMIE Nouba 3 BARATOGA RACE TRACK ly else to put at the third mound. etween oung Corbett and ee b. E Phe cntries for tu-morrow’s ra achedile for the next series with| “Tim Callahan, the clever feather- Ure at the club - — rhe, sonayie aetatet the Avrons by che 1 No greater opportunity has ever been afforded the American racing pub- 5 follow: Brooklyn here has been badly twisted | W&Kt boxer of PAlladetphia, will be. tries The, xi Big French Racing Stake Landed by] following sore) yy 3 5) py a-ae 3 lic to earn a steady income pea senatt Capital Shani coetit Te ane ; Fist Hace—For two-year-olds; five antia hult|_go as to avold a conflict with Connie] sown to- At 2 o'clock bids for the Yaw! Hrywnild immediately Vestal, Ridden by American ‘Arrows ye Jos oo10 01 1-81 $ Co. offer you at Saratoga from Aug. 3 to Aug. 28. ig P . Mack's American League champtons.| battle will be opened, and the club or after’ the a Away her Gasievingnesh Battery for winners, Mot } toga holds its great race meeting. h 1 were to have played Aug. | Person which offers the biggest purse bowsprit Mr. Eekford's, Na- eoney, : Tae Volant Everybody conversant with the history of the Maxim & Gay Co. knows int 35, but the Inst game wan| Will be awarded the contest. six bida, Ward, Mr. Ponsideon's Mt.) PARIS, Aug, 3—W. K, Vanderbilt's} qaq'an of Sepiember open for uniforme $ that at Saratoga it has scored those sensational successes which have made seh up cn Saturday, and ihe one|have Ween received for the haut, and Meee” Veldorh, wan (he w Phe] Vestal, ridden by the American Jockey | tveraging elmitsen Years. Two games for Labor | its name a household word among patrons of the turf, No record approaches | j doubled un fas been doublet up {Overy one of them comes from Phila-, race for the Rear Commortor Ransch, won the Prix du Premier Pas Day. . $ ours eric besenieipp yards named at long prices a Stora. Our ex- aj | down Aug. 2 : dolphia. One of these bids is that of ue 10 guineas, brougly eW} at Caen to-day perts are already on the ground preparing for the opening. Every indication f x with that of the 2th, Ebbetts has ar-| 2 vat of al yon The | German y shtleman’s horse Marigold cla VAL em, would Iike t f iytg aaah Foe ene eee ae Actantie] #25 Durse, whllo another Is for elghty Robeonat eat aver sel Be ee ee aera Grandi Str emer | the Olmieis. Anson ee tuseiems gala Ueto | Se points tous surpassing Our best efforts paltatalaning information trom a . t y bs aA asda cent. of the gross receipts. 1 uentin's ely on her \ de Frauce. = rack, and we are again in we 4 iitag: one. mi LADS EE MUGEN aah SSiuulns " Dids range from tty up ts sixes and Bee ee ee ee henTRent : an ae = : win steady incomes on small investments there. If you want to know what Monti y Poteatate ing | ton on the 26th per cent. of the gross receipts Haveor led to the end of the pace. d this: MemiEBE of nodes, ARE Lady, Tocencate arvin and Sehmidt warmed up fo eens The King landed at Comes tay and ALASKAS WON GOOD GAME, @ We did at Saratoga last summer, rea Dinkxio VSB Agnes D sla duty for the Dodgers this after-| This contest should easily draw a $5,000 | \aeited, Conauelo, Dusnies ox, ty a : $ ry | Tair Maiden two-yearolda; Aye 344 MT oon. Frazer handed them over | house thought of tn ay and the Hon, and Mrs. ¢ Defeated the Cecilians by a Score How 20 00 Pla ed Ever Da 100 ovat ug] for Patladeipaia, THA series between] U3" Quaker City, and, ag ¢ pel. in among. the guests of M. of 14 to 2. : by | ie : > loumis Inia tle at elght amen} 9° hugiiiom in that slow to: ; Beansac PE The Alaskas, champions of Richmond Age Tidings Wi The Phillies have won five of the}some tine been anxlous to see the men| ngue Standing. af defeated the Cecillans at 3 Fourth Race—The Alabama six afler the Brookins had them}come toxetier tn a imited-round bout, | Ae 1 i veereraey Byer of is £ Fe Tee ae ‘ bella MN A RUG SESAME Th 45 | Boston A have shut out the Ceellians but Pi " Pattaning dig numbers to witness the contest. | Naw York’. 80 Ak SAL Be a wild throw by Manning at third & on on wr é ec ions . ng Giround aha ‘ Callahan has started in training for the] Cinoinnatt 47 44 516) Phitadelpn base. ‘IMhe feature of the game was the Pa ’ le wild "Thy me ang’s torrid grasser bounded off hatte, and declares that W + enters general team work of the Alaskas. * siavine OARS ETS SHbR Pe ae AA NU ESIRE CorenHitD the:RAks American ‘ala ate EY ULOg = Here is the record of our one-horse-per-day play (the day's “best bet” Fitth Raci—¥ areolde and up Tew Strang out at chitd. sheck= Oo eS | ‘tiene & in the opinion of our experts) at Saratoga last meeting. We will forfeit ' seins Nx Corton pulled off. double steal} Another Aghter has shown who \s 2 $10,000 to anybody who can disprove our statement: Bin st yuiem at Nome with @) anxious to try for the title of lien E. E. Smathers Buys Trotter Swift. Bit ARC ong Ghd veers popped to Gleason, | Beass-welant champion from George Gi dina theralihea (weuenbiet oo un \Y ¥ TH CAMPBELL to § WON| jue. 18 DOURO gene Ltn I" Gardner. Ho is big Jack Johnson, Diet et AMI Aa dea y Mi . $ Ave MORNINGTIDE § Yo 2 WON! ME TOON “s Diath Race Thtee . tomas tore off a aingle to centre ed heavy-weight champion of "i the engagements of Swift at J BAe ECARBUNCLE |... 8 to 5 WON Aus. 12-GIORIOSO (hin racs 09 aor ished a ner against the} world. Johnson saya he ts dy \|the Brighton Beach and Empire Clty yy 3 BUBLIN oot N] Aug. 20-1 n i Onatiin oe. iy it screen for two bases, Wol-/take on Gardner at any time and would Ings. The price paid for str, Cocks 4 ( i. igs a B18 & w8R] sve. t1-SOMBRERO... beamati ' ) ty centre” seared Thomas. The gad to make him a side er on the eriila crack trofter was not made pub- 4 S 3 is Aug. 22-VAN NESS isan Vt third. by Dobos's|reault.. Johnson defeated Gardier in it : ADVANCE GUARD 6 to 1 Aug. 3—FIRE EATER ——-— : Titus forced Wal] twenty-round bout In California last bg NEW YORK'S 3 iT KNOW 6 to 1 WON] ie CUNARD Sibs wae HARLEM RESULTS. SAGE sence Aa vate tage Po feral soe ry \ | MASTER SPECIALIST. 3 Ang GANDY WILLIAMS 8 to 1 LOST) 4ug.20-R'GH RIDER,.12 to 1 WON cia ind. Barry. walked. stole and scored on| ‘Dhe prospects of another match being; $ 9 ron| Aus 27-VERGIN SOIL, 6 to WON ry Jackiitseli and Wood. | arranged between George Gardner avd NERVOUS DEBILITY &4 "28 au'ek 3 ASS, PUTTERAIILAC 4 10 1 Woy Aug. 28-MOOR . 6 tol WON the Inning. with a weak so look bright. Low Houseman and radical ini | & ; fm ‘Three runs. Jack Boat 190 4 leh chee Hee aur tn @0) daya Sy tay ewan tamsat| $ manager of Root, has posted a certife h } ° St er flit secacseell? HOW TO WIN WITH US UPoACwuatiad ® ainelelinisanten’ dacke [ea cenicAT ce cotemare wrter Cane Germ Infected Air. CTURE sista Bast | A ‘ ound pushed a single to center. Ja nternational A.C, of Fort Erie, rs 4 Ra ERRTOR IORI te y ON Inerh sont a long iner to to bind the match, Houseman says Malaria is not confined exclusively to the swamps anc Velloun oure. a If you want to partake of the Maxim & Gay campaign at the Spa fill --Won by, Sardine eT AIL a DUNE to. Wolvertor Me bet of from, $2,600 (0 , vi ; pa Porm 2 tot Deut Outre une to by oleren anake aside bot of From simase [marshy regions of the country, but wherever there is bad air PROSTATIC tperrarentiy.cure ANTI) out and cut out the subjoined blank and forward at once {0 Maxim & Gay SWontker was t forced Schmidt at second, aoe ei eeaeaact the conteat will this insidiqua foe to health is found. Poisonous vapors an OUBLES faster how: chronte’ er ® Co, at Saratoga. Ree ney eee ernie AL cory Fee ea aa he imats gases. from gewers, and the musty air of damp.cellars are TR a |b Bip Bev. W919 and Whitin “Rol wor passing rei to give Root another Jaden with the germs of this miserable disease, which are VARICOCELE sures ja from. 3 to30 To MAXIM @ GAY CO., Saratoga, N. Y.: an 4 third, ‘Time. 1. thomas, One run oe breathed into the lungs and taken up b: the blood ani ternal absorptive process. 4 a Inclosed find fifty dollars. 1 want to pi rtake of your play through your itd Race—Three-quarters of « mile rmidt handed over Hulswitt's penny nung Corbett” will leave in a feW | transmitted to every part of the body ‘hen youbegin to ‘BLO Pega eve Aeatiae of oh 2s bookmaker, of aus anh Dem per cally ama rinrorens ollare Kd ween by Jack Ratiin, 4 to 1 and g to ei reattol reaciid Ching. stat [days for St, Louis, where he will meet lfeel ont of sorts without ever suspecting the cause. No son from tho system without il | # ere tadoduct 2 par cont, of the winitingy as compensation. You guarantee la, 8 to Lfor place. was second, Ore d the runner reached third. Fra-| days for St. To the herdditting (se ‘ 1 d tired and POLGON 392 oe morcuty" oe potash, yen to teddn, ackording to the Now York Herald, and to mail mos weakly i was third, ‘Time—ild Thomas to Schmidt. Tommy Sullivan, th \\n8 | energy or appetite, dull headaches, sleepy an Time of cure, 10 to 60 days, fm |@ | Ure post odds, according to the vow erjublect to withdrawal ia fan ae Os, ——— Roth between] reather-welght of South Brooklyn. ih 4 | completely fagged out from the slightest exertion, are some LOSSES {yay original, vory simpie Guusand. Youvagree to mail me tho selection dally In a letter postmarked WINNERS AT ST. Louis. ee eomeF nat elt Sf the deplorable effects of this enfeebling malady, As the DRAINS krmety “ted exclusively by fetore the race fs run. . * : $ ANG ON : disease frogresses and the blood becomes more poi- Don’t Delay. Come To-Day. e aay r Thied Inning. Hughey MeGovern, the feather-welgt| soned, boils and abscesses and dark or yellow spots appear Tmuke no charge for x friendly tlk Name: 5 GBpecial to The Evening Wor'd.» struck out. oDyie walked.) Aghter of South Brooklyn, and ‘Tommy | UOOh "the skin. When the poison is left to ferment and lor correspondence. Come to me in thefll | $ ace singled ty cenére and Doyle] Quigiey. the bantam-welaht of Wikes: | tye Ly icrobes and germs to multiply in the blood, Liver and = “=~ ST cetreev). saan ite R to the Wolverton took Me-|parre, Pa., will meet in A six-round | tBe Mm! g . ften ari: As Malaria e Greeis's foul in, short lett Meld ana bout betore the National A. Cc, of Phil-| Kidney Sreubles sud other Raruets COE OES Motals must begin St ‘The Saratoga meeting opens on Monday, Aug, 3d. If you want to be up Doyle at the plate by a ‘ . it, MoGow is likely | begins and develops in the , the treatment ing in my o} t; Hh a At elegy 4 Nepeaa safe hit In'centy tet Sula to ery iia few rounds, id y H ® jn with us on the opening day's play, telegraph your remittance. Otherwise or—One nile ind seventy en by Ben Herpatead, 0 tol Biko Bante and, was wate At first on ae Sune ee [aut Wolverton etole third and Rtas} Another bout which Quigley fax on, his WG Rave-Kive furiongs.Won by] annexed sccond, Douglass wax flelded| hands ts one with Wilile Schumaker, * v4 Hie, B to }]ONt by Flood. Wolverton scoring. Flood] of the Avonia A. ‘The boys were of all signs of this depressing disease. Second: ‘Tromaine wax} and Doyle disposed of Hulawitt, One| matohed on Saturday light to try con- 8. 8. 8. is a guaranteed purely table ly, mild, pleasant and Re x clusions In a fifteon-round bout on or! Harmless, Write us if; you want medicul advice or any speci Naa REET about Aug. al. They will meet at 112 ‘ Pel hoy weball ‘To-day, 4 M- American | pound for w purse ‘of $160 and a side| about your case, This will cost you nothing, Greacer . Philadelplle Broad~| bet in Rorthe Agee ee ee eS THE SWIFT SPEOIFIO O0., ATLANTA, GAs use special delivery mail and we will begin play for you on receipt of re- nitanes) No checks accepted, unless certified. Branch Office: 38434 Broadway, opp. U. S. Hotel,» Main Office: 94-Stewart Building, 280 Broadway, New York. Send all remittances direct to us at Saratoga, ts sosgoooesceseoors and under its tonic effect the debilitated constitu: | fi omfort ‘and expense practlesble,, er! tion rapidly recuperates and the system is soon clear) Maun" a waka” Dr.L.R. WILLIAMS there too. S. S. S. destroys the ‘germs and poisons | Hive you honostly. treaty: fitully| SHeTIATter GORE NOL CIARA RHR, AHIR: S S iS} and purifies and strengthens the polluted blood, | Mand tenon, out Bealh in the share co. my! & way anc 160th a 4 ing for the fight. \