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1. TRE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, Araret 7 tom, oe yo + == SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, — © ; THk We DOOGER 5 WIN STRENUOUS | WORK OF BIG FIGHTERS AND THE REASON FOR IT. NEWSBOYS SE Jfr HOW $HaLb — at Jim: we Bivvy’ Brookiyns Came Out on Top in & Teneinning Fight with the ws Goanenters, Alter Missing x Many Chances to Win - One Thousand Youngeters (he Guests of The Evening World at the Grand Opera-House, Cheer Championshin Go, y KENN rim *NOCKS THROUGH THE WOOF FvFRY MORMING ¢ | GAAVIN DIO THE TWIRLING. te Menton Gere Mignt te Work to Tame : ; ~ ° the Second Gare ond Mae Mie Team Mended Toward the Piret Bivision Now THE BATTING ORDER. /! eee hae Lew ae a Safer sag OIPORNIA TREES JEFF KNOCKS OUT Two | hemanives heweee and. sisuied|eneued THE ROOTS JUST FORFY y\ OR THREE BEARS EVERYDAY 8 oy 105.10 wins in In th | | TRAVIS BEATS J. M. WARD Ve anve (KER tome SOlNtETE omy Aw Dances Afier Athletic Games H . ee marly art and Jack Herman aleo dee » | tne ates siion IN MANCHESTER GOLF GAME Frese te Lied alba DE f trranged with the offers of Celtis Ie _ vt ‘+ » bring Gardner and Piteetme nec there a Ne a erin af Aan ae s together tn a battle for the chatee after tie championships The at ! r | competilions will start with ine Boros The trotiey| Macks and full information on ee ee org Bulivan, Noe 1 and is won ane frat game of ite dou. | Bae pines, New York one _ INVADERS TACKLE |\CORBETT BETTER THAN er te Race Abonrd. sport promoters: aypreste merican bicycle ride HM | @an the closent sort of # shave, ‘en MANCHESTER Vt A T= The} ate thee So asi se || AMATEUR BASEBALL. | WHEN: HE BEAT SOHN lot ce term leek that tue tami ee er eee i ee Po oho nen golf tournament on tie Bktwanok to Jourr io the Continent thie , oS pearloid a halt AMATEURS, ATTENTION! ' Trained to the Minute for Next Friday's Fight ate. t..) 2a a ah | > up end 4] Owen Kimble and Major —dJeff a Perfect Man, Physician Says. Known Fox itis “New Yorks Warm Up Like a Lot, a sat the SAN FRANCISCO, Aue One week | ning to figure out the probavie winner, of Two-Year-Olds Out for a). eee in, Tertries and Jim vor. | THe preetice of Ryan in Corbetts quar: ters they Will give the ex-cham- @econd game at 5.9 no matter jiow the} Gore atood at that time Fiest Inning Gerane ied off with @ diuble to (ny went to thint on Bheckard abroad, who have rd in Europe two Americans nov ot A yesterday was one of {made such an enviable f wonderful exhibitions of oll | ehis « antry, This after. | this summe | noon Travia will meet C.D. Cleghorn, Hon a tiww advantage, and they belleve | Le Gkwanok Club, who » T. Red The Brening World will print u!) challenges, resulis of games or ether news concerning amateur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns in the Sporting MMition. From time to time, as pace permits, picturee of the captains or star players of teams wil! be s ett will meet in the ring The vig fel-| My a of sinegen to) bag tore Morning Sprint of Furlong) pws have practically compioted al! thelr [Carbete “did the rigni tang when he |summary of the” fret round ‘ ey are both fit and re ne claves middleweight, President's Ou ‘was nailed ai third Dahlen war | ress al communications end pictures to the Sporting Editor, hard work. ‘Ti poth fit and rea Fes ey ‘on Atibrev's fumble. but Dovie was || The Evening World, New York. | or Two. ftw fight to-night it if were siecessary. | a New Punch, coho, BYane: Biewauok, peat F. Her Fun Sewn trving to sore on the error — Ws his, quarters at Croll] orgect hae discovered a new punohs [etn TS aateut) Hos iin, heat fH Reals Goeve.. wwtenn | Garden, Alameda, is not roughing 1t any a, "0, and he valle it the cin avis. Philadelphia eC, 2 Ups. W. J ed d | Travis, Garden City. beat John | M 4, Fox Hills. 5 up and 4 to play. C D, Cleg n, Ekwanok, beat TT. Reid THE BATTING ORDER. ore with the dummies, He is straight trom the snoulder, He ng his time now to runs on the roud| that ne has hit: Konny with tt several nning He and toy , but held on the third attempt |. Tae Anaaonde Fennes walked. A pansed bali sent him ay at Mineole, Stanley beat out a bunt to to na. fs! on appene: land boxing bouts with Berger, Kenny {times and that every time ite Ianded | Wontciair, 8 ut at 9 on ane bou tt ani t Ime he ontelalr, w and 4 to play. ALM ail Kenley | Avaconte Poco 1 0 220 1 2-8 LL Miareacie Jang Tommy Ryan. Corbett looks the;!! (us pis tralber, went tothe Mo0r ing | Reed. Lakewood, beat A. 1. White, Wol- to soon Moran doissabiclury ‘ane Filmer: Lasgast tnd 1 ideal athiete, Sporting men who havelijite more than taking long walks and | amon. 4 up and 3 to play. FJ O. out to Jackilisch. One run Kane ; * : seen him before other fights in which he| boxing. He has quit. all heavy work pion, Tale Golf (Club, font Jaaper Seeona Inning. eos a has engaged declare that to-day he j#/44 will dy no more for this fight. | |pant Waterman, Englewood. beat G. M oy waked, Flood pop-fiet to EN ae tes Mera ager neha [in better saape than he ever was in his|methorcone, and tape vesterday cand [Bmith, Agawam Hunt Club. 5 up and F ry was oUt on a steal. * f sicher “Way “Vurviny | at 3M« game f prCornilely. ea ite. Corbett corroborates. suc’ after Ne had finished pronounced him to | “Burnham, Garden City. beat H.C o| Bee ea ee ee uae rer eite ll toe: our eri Ritirldge, 6 ; ast] 22 in ditto | ° sree me teh Sean? Eat Demeycaienin irae IE NO OY Comraden Howell, p Dankle. p sions, When he fnished hia work 148) tivanced the theory that if the cham-| Hartwell, Yaland Golf Clus. 2 up it fielded out by Flood . night he tipped tho beam at plon makes an agatessive fant he wil f —— Jay on Grem-| the niocning deteaist RM Ma Special to The Rveing Wortd,) pounds, and anid that it will be at just} win quickly. following are Jef- tate oes (Special to The Ee h fries’ official measurements: ubray line fled Co at Touln'e University Pelt on Ain? WASHINGTON, Dot" Aug Z—The [tat marke that he wl ght heat Morale OHS TASHON:ohant, ex JENKINS AND PONS ROM Many & Om 6 0 | 9 * ame averaging inh hs 7 m ‘ “ mi othe fled this Ryan WII Spar w Jorbett. panded, Inches elehi. ee! be : Rietlameitatetes 2 $8 $14 9 tt lplores eh Centome Oral) Aug tb. a soot 1s | Note eres cameo shamed baa : Inches’ neck, ik inehese. lett) forearn AT EVEN WEIGHTS. ; Melly: iste bo Cooley. eirann 4 matvniaelame end Wroway Fink and’ Norn: | 90. $7. A. J. Cerving, ‘No. Mi Varlcks tee afternoon full of ginger and went at | Tommy Ryan is with the ex-champlon| ike imenter right forsernm, 1 inches ~ aida lo Oley, Fang AvOW | nicomingdeles would |ike to hear from taame . . . their practice like two-year-olds out every day. He watches Jim go through | reach, 7613 inches; hips, 42 inches. ‘ Re Mit ant echard fouled out, te epreventing twsinege houses, Addram PML rye p Atere Agaciation, @ shop team, woud fOr ® furlong sprint. ‘Tho entire team 'his manoeuvres and in pleased with the PE ERSTE gYEPETS (OPM Te ERP omer tsa Ha SEE TO NEW YORK’S { Mo pons S . Uke to or” Sunday to a man is in the pink of condition ) 0.x man's condtion. (Beginning to-d: poms Bet 9500 He 1 Defeat MASTER ChoeNTET: ; handed Negthel Gia goad Ulan etek eee kee wand: there fnlinn/reason! fo) doubt the) Aen) Mill Box Earee) Or aun Totnd 1 dare say ‘Jeff ts the most nearly | Canadian To-Morrow, : } at etoD Kies hy: | Meta on, Nos 21 McDougall aireet, Brsoktra Assertion made hy Willie Keeler while |‘That isan event Trany (peo pie there have | Roe te, That walrae fie Retlastasesiee: So confident is Tom Jenkins of win- |MNERVOUS DEBILITY Cures quick ferrestes wae cat ant, Trav leiel erent! eted “gig UM tr ete on the Way Lo the grounds In the bus. / Keen wating Tor, “alld when the twol nent given hin agility and ereatDOWS| ping his wrestling maten with Carl [Bly dare and radical Io 4 te McCreery. No runs at Centon Aug. 22 onan | Supremes that he atili was of the opinion that |cleverest amen put “on the gloves for| to reewes, assimilate and infict pun: , 0 ya by my own famous ‘ Barspeey, XO Th for any. team offerioy sole purrantes for |Carls lea ee ae Peer pat eae pm nats Aratitimoihereearocanre nro: Gelman en fins wonderful can Pons, the giant Canadian, at Convention Fonrth Inning. Rood attraction, Addrem L. Van Pelt, No il | ee tors aaers Ne rks would fy the Amer | more people make bide for positions| dence In his ability, which {8 much Hall, Saratoga, to-morrow aight, that Ri TUR cored ip 8 to. 2 Broadway, cliy i oe ivan League pennant for 1902." vhere they can see the “go” than there] his favor. In making this physical ex- re accommodations at the camp amination T have faund all his organs |¢ has bet $600 on himeelt. ee, foul-filed to Moran. Dov mn no T never saw a clud at this atage of) ve oe or doabiot timer se ‘ out a ingle to centre. He! eats eutesattia Sanday ran 4 : Pons arrived in Saratoga from his Ses CatERT napping On feat Dahlen | ,pThS Tawng, Alani: would tthe te arrange | On cuvtay. Ace, 2 the Cortland A. A. 4¢-) the game so Individually atrong.” sald! Pusilistic experte are already begin perfect.’ -_—_____— | training quarters in Montreal yestor- STATIC L permanently cure ANY. was Wat by a pitched ball. McCreary | f'asxq "tall, Adirenw An sown, No. 7] Third jie Ih. The teatare at the game wasiine hears |e, “or putting up the fine team game day and isin condition. He tips singled to Isft, Dahlen reaching third. avenue. ots Witing of the cortlandss We 4 the see feos f en WAS) rhe Mount Carmel A Mi atarted for second ball in Wiiltams's hand and De tm sheen itt ine se” FINAL NOTICE TO RIDERS | nvafatinn er" e@ ate the ine ‘re THULE Pag tot ant of Veh No Tae and will sew our league pennant fying RON taseatlintn teaten) af AOE, eH IN TO-MORROW'S CENTU marlon None ‘erfee "hy vient teanirt finginor 80s men the see palevune Ue areunoas Tee +| WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. also fled out ty Doabs. Maran Crowell i : “ee a Bon ft. We wan an easy out on » and, above all, every man ts play- | LOSSES ts merce oF iS cre meal. No rune, Rettard FU, ng solely for the success of the club J ' (Specie) to The Evening World.) Ae eta lgalin vere ai Fitth Inol | see Syeeitet |and not to bulld wp individual average.” If ‘You Haven't Entered You May Do So at} pwemar pank RACE TRACK, 87. DRAINS geze*” (ui 1 gery gins Fisod dr piss to first. He | ‘The Ins: remark {# borne out by the i f LOUIS, Aug, 7.—The racen scheduled to reer o! SM TSTCHL SEALER) rad helt el te $2.6 3 $41 ‘recent games the team has played and Starting Point, Bedford Rest. be run here this afternoon resulted as Don't Belay Come To- Day. Bese ie ike, ty SOU Ne tA ee ree! TRO ay Inter,” ‘\ageeay (8 the strongest a-gument in favor of | follows 1 mane janduacer” Come age o y. No run oi rireet. = Vinner—Muilen santer. AAdenan tron i z | ane its res. No russ | a8 . One Hundred and | the good heady team work Manager- : “A - | aahtitat, Race—Ope mile —Won by Dom: er saa ee ral eee Tae Morten Juaiory 1 tae Grove Juniors, | Cagt Gri Mth is infusing int men. | So many letters have been re-) divisions form, Those not entered may! inis, 12 to 1 ani te. joo Goo, § to | Melusively trea ' A ihe Slee hr oc 8 6 x r J 4 erat: : P de men for 30 year DODGERS, 6; BOSTON, 4.) rin emer te toning sg 9 | One of (ae fertures ac the grounds tO eetved teom riders making that|d? s0 without delay, and will at once feccnd: Margie 8. was third. | Busses fia devise or ‘muudy buy mes fee a ee Ht8 LTR vetiainit Naileecnevendare receive their badges and checking en | PEREERSE fahStuy ‘oftice, equipment. “Twit! Ctadiue “and Russe atAaneieal 4 i ‘ they be allowed the same Privte | eines, ee mace ree andi ae Del orae you honestly, trea’ you akiltully af Bandar at work amon wal peddlin tones, | ongs. Won by Havenrun, 2 to 1 and 4 © Pstore rou {6 health in the shart. sigue AMUUBNET ets panmtHe DARREL CAMO ICA DOST lege of making post entries as ie| Take feosevelt, Grand) or Kast Twen- lth Foxy Grandnard toh wap seconds nd Teves weigh the least medicine. di Uk | ‘ ty-third street ferry to Broadway, (Sweet Note was Third. Trime—0.68 1-1 fomfort and expense practicable the Brookivne and lward Delehanty's widow, an nllowed on other century runs tr Biases Sonja aan be Vato omfort ee to cure any case T unde wee Neer Wee é ate ersaitecithel nespletece Westie Brooklyn, Bedford avenue is but aj ,,Third Race—One mile—Won by Varn set you.cannot call. mite for my tone resulted as follows an our-ofstewn . that ft has been dechied 0] couoie at blocks away trom the ferry, Fanse % to Land § to 1; Hook-8e-Oks, | Brake, If you conn sir tenes! Ib.ps.ae! Bowes + tb Bormann, No. J were going Ike hot cakes. It) 1 is away from the ferry. 2 to 1, was second; Never Such was ome Cul yo 8 1 0 cooler, . | between ti rival police teams, [accept entries at the starting and this thoroughfare can be followed | third, ‘Time—L.47 1-2. rl. R. WILLIAMS & : Go kg The savabhle between tae stockholders point at Bedford Reat this even-{'2 Eastern Parkway and the Rest, ——————— . et 120.940 0 0 0-8 8 Olof the Washington Club és still on. toa, “ Riders will please observe the follow: | WINNERS AT CHICAGO 165 West 34th St., N.Y. i O98 9009 OOF Zand it looks ae if it may hang fre now | to-morrow morning and Saucy ng rutes: | a 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sundays, 10 to 8,| - ® 0 SUNG @ Labor Day tmaraing andj fH 2 0 $3.0 1 2 6-8, dent Ban Johnson is here tooking wi nisi tarsonesmalniy | outiet; cor * Jan’ pin it on your left arm, Checking (Special to ‘The Evening World.) = = ' Og eeccth Sete ‘tor sirens, unitcrnied touts acer nid ke to plas ait teams acate nn Tremideit Poatal site in chy] Un for ott-of-town riders who are Wn} envelopes for each divinion will be dit-| IARLIM PARK RACK TRAC! Sportsmen's Goods: 0) aging aiziean, voare af ae. Heeler Ae us. So Aiigen | s ve Meennate, Nosy box, while ‘Tom Loftus retains | Now aT ne a He SL (tributed fifteen minutes before thac| CHICAGO, Aug. 7.—-Following are the ‘Tape, Stare vi eavachs Ne. 38). Shi:loea. al Si) ard | Managerial seat with the players on tly Naar cericaiaaineni@ncthavalioe Is scheduled to start, and the/| results of the race scheduled to be OUT TO- DAY. y¥ alive b mee bench. 1k a question “who's who’ win | An Alea fF eee riders Will expedite matters by forming | run here this afternoon: a at thelr ability. tof gon | the mns or rows in numer.cal order. First Race—Three-auarters of a mile. Saturdays and ere. ACC away from business for either the) yang . SWonbe Hendiy cross ton and hig thistegn to | In order to make #ure of to-d4y'* BM" | Morning. ue afternoon sections of the| , Each aiviaion| Nall (hea Assemble In|, yon by Handly Cross, 4 to 1 ang b to Nout ike "to ea trom th see Manages Gritty acemed it his duty tol 0" fon Of two abreast: Bxelmnlinites batere) (Gnas Timoerlake was third. ‘Time be ing’ Ss 1Ci sf ' Gealiodorec gue ce: Zone Na te4) Talrd avenue, | Ter Rorkasa. . Bo IN against Nis “hoodes,” vor he be The Evening World does not wish to| 3% and about @ wheel's lengia| --1 174.5 ¥ RSS IRC : AAV R eyed tal ner Dele 01 Oa eee ere eee Mppartunity{@2art. Riders should maintain this| Second. -Race—Six_ and one-half fur- sa anne Roatan 1. Let an eae i TOCA OOOO Ort POH ee tac nak 1 F cape Brac: y formation throughout the run to avoid | longs.—Won by MeGee. 7 to 5 and | to r Norkaway AA MO 201008 he way it was ile cha take part iv this record-breaking onge. i { Btrwel eat 1 Club would like to acrange treet Ve and Joyre, Cove and ita atray Ries railiweh ply acctne st owding and “spills,” ai vainamoinens Brie A eae aaconit: § aging fourteen to Afiesn | fe nnd U . century, all who ply ‘4 I ‘alrd. 1,22 1-5. 3 on rid teen te Afieea) tecond. x enin has alway been hin alumbl -morrow at any time from & to & » rider may at any time pass a)“ nnira Race—One mile.—Won by Post- . rine 112 Loxineion |wisark of Hl, the. Hew man seared: vane morning ov fromé1a) to a{ Pacemaker riding at the head” of @/maater Wright, 11 to 19 and 1 to 4; Std- i pitehes . rae Roe ke SRY Te Ae ET flernoon, or from & tos} iviaion, iney C. Love, 1 to. 4, was second; Sioux | ] Y . 1 Rotieries. & favorable impression In the aftern Vr J ie ni ai aeean : Tine of games itoure Nat giay [sane . . vorntivg, Wil nave thelr entries} A numbered check will be handed to| Chief wan third, Time—t1.46 29 r B prot. Binion, Crap Fay Np aeration ta siehiaen Firat 1 Pecepied the rider at each ghecking station by ———— F te a. teu open gelvet chee | \ ee cee jiasesbiet Woe navaver! navescstved| ‘lolehtcke ‘| SARATOGA ENTRIES. t s gets the World office to-day.| It is very important that you do not) “be * Those cwho have already received] overiook thix, as complete sets only) f = Whig by gokig oUt on a thy to Seraci. | their badg mat! will be taken care] Will qualify # for tho souvenir if (Special to Tho Evening World.) 1 § M. 3 1 spy aite|of at the starting point upon applica-| turned In within tuurteen hours from; RACE TRACK, BARATOGA, Aug, 7 : pMOWAN quened the tocal's aide by: dit-| of at the Marine, Tole | Lime of start ‘The entries for to-morrow's races are ee [to deen Heli. Ryan hit down to) Ai entries coming in to-day will be Bring your lamp and bell with you. | follows: > +t Conrow and went out at frat. Clarke) aa iy the same category as post en-| Don't forget your tool bag. Firat Race—For ail ages; handicap; seven tur- . 2 iatted nat at Are: fom Conroy, Moran going | At MN tind badges wait. ee : to third on the nliv. Belbach TH iries, and all these will find bads ae ‘ mall iy oni Over third Wage ‘thal i: |ing for them at Retford Rest, ST Louis AMERICAN | yy, iat is eRe y Capt, Aubut an Uhitet Pacemaker ' \ ae ibaa sarohe Ne nna Veit will be at Bedford Rest at 5 MAGNATE TO QUIT? st LES Standing. He o'clock in the morning, prepared to log! . Hecnnd Raso—for feursyoarolda and upward; “THE NEW RU Soe re | Walliams walked on balls | after every matter that needs adjusting] ST. LOUIS, Aug, 7.—Ralph 11 Orth- | # tin Ai Se Rear Re ee wlsmdtaecal eri the cna } Wikorw eH % Bl BARATOGA, No Y.. Aug. i~The any | Lakeland allowed Heno a) scored on Gauzel’s clean hit to centrelor even to-night this will have no sean seague Baseball it, i te ssie olUisd, RacerThe Garetega, Special; ter twe- ly arranged: sprclal chapters op pee “SW Rochester’ 25 broke clear and bright and the tem ailon the Horse Haven| for as Jand aingied to lett, [egpect on the TUN, an the roads dry [HAs lost quite heavily in his venture and | ois 0 Ane Aa gatoaa All-America, Teams, Migdie West ee perature was perfect at the course this Sores in 1 ath ioavarea th Bewi le went mn fy 1 Le Ganaei| rapidly ‘and\are at their best scon| Vl! nell eur his holdings in the organt- pistrate Crowa Prince eal noee nel) ot indeappt nice eae ‘ aan att fe samal Kolne to third oy the owell out Dn, 5 . \° reomatick - ‘ RACING NOTES Fe Oe oa mie on tintnes, nS Sava (armed a |e foul etn Kisriter, “One Tun.” \|atver @ heavy downpour, #0 well | voin lind fled a deed of trurt for $iW- Waite of prigeipal ‘chasove’ eat 2 1 1 TE 4h Wh liney a alla Jae tea Fee it down to Ti8h lave they graded. Nothing can cause |i to get loans for the amount advanced Rule tor 100% and oly « the main course and being unfit. to hitney's Reliance, Stalwart,| feild Coughlin hit for a double to lett Piet fall the Prominent To MAR timecin Hep on the racera got thelr congti- Myiaa and Indexible got Ave furjong) iield fence. McCormack went out on 1/m postponement short of a con-|him by his motner and brothers. | He ures of all the Prominent Teama, n two years the | kuliop breathes at three parts 4 gh fv to Hilberfeld, Kletridge. w declines to discuss his financl! affaira| “Pour Race-The Tra Pnbraclag nearly 2000 players. Barney Bchriever were paen on|tutionais on the Horse Haven course, |p R. Hitchcoe! bray BA aia dA AAA ata ita vg { tinnoms downpour from 5 to 8/ang says that ho only filed the accede (0 | ong ute © Cartons, s orn track yesterday. They were {and the new track that adjoins tt. going together galloped a m nh play und tang the score, Thine [O'clock to-morrow morning. An|carry out some buelness venture, ‘Ho Reliable. PRICE 10 CENTS. ‘Tertimon: There the scene was a most spirlied REY a tl la ala Wa tot Raval a hie out team Willams. to pre! Clearly morning fog or drissle should aes Fare ce wis sata es TT edocs lala . one, There are about 1.600 horses on | irene Lindsay covered six furiongn in| — not deter any one, for the chances | BiG ENTRY LIST FOR ba obte Se Ney, A. GSPALDING & BROS the grounds and as the greater num-| 124. ing F are that the aan will be shining THe eeciweo ¥/ Be ber of them were on the two courses at) KR. Patterson's Eleie 1. galloped a New Ranning Record. Al mile in 1.4 , Manager of Ha, y @ track oO! | shown over the new course del Paso a intends ne fenced. The infletd ts open end fit to Honing oxerc!) Trainer Frank Taylor kept Moc few days. He haa ine |Sallop on, and a horseman from the), hi el Nea"K, cation ment Mec heen md bright by the time the SWIMMING CONTESTS, |, Ruste gmorenrelses eelings lomigs oy TWO oj 2 at arting place is reached, with the | War, Times "108 a0 npelny i tyapinia:cateloewe site t one-half furlongs has been cut one-| roads at thelr bent, Pi ete ne tee ae Hes The aay fipovte, Free by mall. quarte w y U ‘ 0 xcontral an S UM Tbamey | quarten of a. second by Ulrtma. whol riders crossing from New York should| Captain's Pier, Bath Beach, to-morsow SSE Bago Splenma Color Pleture of the Temainder "of the nsher nae remarked rise It was auch eo foot and "yesterday a allefit | Meadows : plan to reach the ferry an hour bofore| atternoon that the managers af the| AM i se etaca MEK ne Vigp misiitasl itke the downs In the old country. W. C. | operauo for a celieve him) ‘The new rocord was made in the third] they are due at Bedford Rest, Boats] events Intend starting the swimmers oft iy Nba panvanl ana Sunday's d. 2 Whitney and T. Hitchooek, J*., mounted | aume pus’ that “had! formed ia: ¢ fo wich Judge, Thomas, [88] croas every twenty minutes, Arriving| 19, the frat iy fit ociock: All she Teton ‘na gets fe) ond upward i uy oolare LW a ate og on cobs, witnessed the galloping and|"S%" neaxe's racer South ‘Trimble, Ulotma is by Salvado,| at the Rest all those who have badges| York have en around Greater Now | Fiornam, Queen. Wraited. those noe iy ted i 4d in the 8: |, and the events ive Gold BU) ess : ey Maid " pected the new training grounds. Injired in the Saratoga Mandicap, is ghining, and made her initiail will exhibit them to the checkers and} promisa of bein ver Very interesting Semesd. ss: Teioity Bel cre ot Buiday, Warld."o ‘Ene clockers all came aver from the fasted and ralnet Wishes Oe re ceat appearance Tne Lec we La nk R2.| they will receive the praper checking isis reoe men 3 Eee far it pirate cAals ttn ne ca ving ar Malp course and the infleld of the new hopes of his Wluimate recovery: SF Robb, of this city. *Tenvelopes Afteen minutes before their’ terest’ woth mow ere in famaneis o'claur f j aa SEATTLE, Wash, Aug. Deaty gate] World's running record tor

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