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The Nos (ti, NIGHT RACING @ SPORTS) om eccmvogan | EDITION NEW VON SUPE READ, SEER © Hn VICK ONE ChM H PRC ON OK | FIRE TAUCK MOWS DOWN GZANTS BEAT BROOKLYN, THUGS ATTACK WIFE 7 GREAT STAKE MADDEN’'S otbees: ! whe ARISTOCRACY = GiaNrs 4 WCINNITY IN OF LEW DOCKSTADER The Big Apparatus Was Swung Sharply, ’ | round "lie Corner at Thirty-ninth GETS SPECIAL BRO OKLY f j 3 THE BOA AGAIN. oe: Attempt Made to Rob Her by Street and Ninth Avenue and Its iree Fashionably Dressed Young ee ae | . _ * wv » . por . 000 Fans A as Shie é f g O Ladders Swept a Waiting Crowd At 16 to 1 Lands Richest Prizo AT POLO GROUNDS—SECOND GAM McGraw Surprises 30.000 Fan Men as She Was Passing Out of Of Their Feet of the Saratoga Meeting — at the Polo Grounds by Send- the Long Island Railroad Verry« . “ | Work ail Se Worth $26.000, Winring by) BROOKLET Oo OO 3 ro ne ann te Work House This, Afternoon P = . | Three Lengths. | ; Nine of Those Who Were Most Seri- ei | At Philadoiphia—First Game: Boston. 5: Philadelphia. 4. | | \ Second Game—End of third inning: Boston 5, Philadelphia 5. | 5 , . a She Was Knocked Down by a Blow in ously Hurt Were Taken to the/sao pay FoR Favorites.| f00gtd Game fi of inv inning: Boston G. Philadelphia 5. | SCHMIDT.DODGERS’ TWIRLER “ , | . St Louis 0 | the Face, and the Thugs Grabbed Roosevelt and New York Hospitals - Seoond Game——End of sixth innings Ginoinnati 11) St. RanMan THEE Aceeil she. Wehins . ‘Driver and Tillerman Placed Wiel svete sagan: pad ch LAL. Pittsbur, PACHA 1 Oe arlene ee craved Mitae for Her Diamond Necklace, but Were Header. the First Race. — — aia ere | | NVAD E RS 4 ’ ae fashionably dres-ed young thugs made a daring and brutal | der Arrest. Sara asics Nit oy Hook and: Ladaey THE INJURED. THE WINNERS. - “4 roi) Mrs, Lew ier, wile of the well-known minstrel, h street and N AT ROOSEVELT HOSPITAL. = - T Oun* F : ‘ assing outot the Long Island Railroad terry-house to take @ fie wa vio a fire at ; West Thirty t ecue Inturieal si fatioar oui ve met Fed elapcaca sin ue ber Ly S c IN FA oO re iw ] : f wear Ni train for Arverne-by-the-Sea, 1.50 o'e lock this afternoon. felntit streot, Three of the injured, who] UNIDENTIFIED BOY. 10 pcan oe er orairs: ee ee Cll a ; sine 1 The trig came over on che same Thirty-fourth Street Ferry-boat J are at Roosevelt Hospital, may die fractured skull, internal injuries and WASHINGTON .... ------ o0000¢ ( feery rt vith Mrs. Dockstader and followed closely behind her when ‘she stepped ‘The accident was caused by the tiller-| compound fracture of right foot man of the truck, William Duffy, losing | FILLEY, FERNANDA, No. 72 «Wet SECOND RACE—Tankard (2 to 5), INVADERS ecia van late wales 03300001 ft the boat. eee eS ec ettacn at ioey:|| Wei au Pee gererse (7 to 2), 2; Daryl, 3. = _— When she reached the gat? one of 1. ¢ crooks struck her full in the eighth street and Eighth avenue and At’ NEW YORK HOSPITAL. At Chicago—End of fourth: St. Louis, 2+ Chicago. 2. POLA € 8. NY. Aug &.—Tn| face and Knocked her down, Then all three, with more blows, sprang. eee et ont 2) AB. Kraomer's| BERGEN, FRED W., forty-five, No. 303° THIND RACE=Arletecracy (18 to| At Cleveland—End of Third: Detrait, 53 Cleveland, 3. Giants « frst of @ doubte-! upon her and tried to grab a diamond necklace which she wore, a dia pharmacy at No. 2 Ninth avenue, ere Gh eee Fractured 4) 1, Broomstick (8 to 5) 2, Stalwart mi ee er edad ee Se vatore acral mond ring and a chatelaine bag. ‘which ig at the corner of Thirty-ninth | pri WoNKOPFF. ABRAHAM, nine-/2 Time-t.11, LATE DETAILS GIANTS-BROOKLYN GAME something quite remarkable, the great But before they succeeded in securing anything the started ang ehreatg Raey eran of ee eR teen, No. 164 Allen street, skul! frac: Hounve RAsiwaa cel arena being one continuous throb from angered crowd started for them, and, abandoning their plan, they took t@ vho wal a tured, collarbone broken. | ja Nay (5 to 1) ve + art to Anish ce t direct id sie in esct i the arrival of the fre apparatus. TV" | DE BRISSO, MICHAEL, fifty, No. 71|1, Reliable (18 to 1) 2, Gimerack a,|__ Fifts Inning—ones ed to Babb. Mertes caught Jor- was tiaJheroWolding: Han:| seen eek eee ces eee to ace RuCes Set TD ease Une truck was eporonching at top #P*04/ “Taompeon street, abrasions of | face|Time=1.87, 4 ‘lan. Sheckard safe. Gilbert fumbled Dobbs and Sheckard dowincdcor ninelhitel “wil Mrs. Dockstader lay tpon the platform in a semi-conscious state. Her when the tillerman swung the bulky) on pogy bru ee van. ald Sait. Be GA : ’ tered excepting three | face was cut and bruieed, her lips split and her nose bleeding. apparatus ollt of the way of a huckater’s! GORDON SIDNEY, forty-five, No. 25 scored. Doyle walked. Mertes caught Dahlen. One run. {a the firat inning, when one run wa The injured w 7 ied into Morris's reat hi ded it direct. b NEY, five, No. FIFTH RACE— * alKe f A n ; njured woman was carried into Morris's restaurant and a phy+ Fee dt oe Mtnth avenue. “Le | West Thirty-eighth street, contusions. |." CE~Lady Rohesla (2 to} Warner, McGinnity and Browne flied out. No runs. Rammered on ingles by Sheckard. Dose wician summoned, When che was revived she insisted upon continuing dy for one at to swing his| MOENCH, LOUIS, Marcy place and One ) 1, Sailor Knot (11 to 5) 2, Excen- one egies a and Dahlen. After that MeGinnity eee aw 1 pillara and’ the driver had to swing Hundred and Sixty-nineth street, scaip|tral 3. Time—1.10 3.5. everything his own way, being supportea| her Journey, and was placed aboard a train horses sharply to one ierptindy/ corituelini eee ani LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. by the sharpest sort of fielding and The identity of the thugs was not diecovered. It is thought they may Swung Down the Gorn ana | GUAT, EDWARD. ten years, disioca-/ SIXTH RACE—Rostand (8 to 8) 1, emer iad ; | have followed Mrs. Dockstader from Broadway as she started from the Rndien ing ia sans at tee track and) tion of spine. and right. hip. Gold Bell (16 to 5) 2, Cottage Maid 3, : ten minutes, Brow benting gum Wit] Marlborough Hotel, where she lives. pent Gasinx crowd at the curb. ieee Poms oie el gd eee | Te ACS, Fourth Race—Mafalda 1. Mag Nolin 2, Mildred L. 2. Btranes ercor verter hen Maiktd| Mr. Dockstader is up the State with his minstrel company, ~ SAvacara.ot mencand bors were thrown |yocnitale and. tien oalsted, I eaibeie = AT HARLEM. snd ela eacand, With wa un” bases - — Bites: tiy against the walls of the drug! i cunded into the drug : is sare eet! to The rening Worle) Fourth R A. D. Gi 1. Skilful 2. The Giver 3 Warner bath lated: MEN pte be aia i « and some of them were actually | 5 yo Shecha pei 2a LARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. §,— our ace—A. D. Cisson 1, Skilful 2, The Giver 3. | tour iin, ; Durled Taro Ne ew sotg | the aciden, said that he could account| cnime ein tte ay, carrying the os Re haa <I perfect control and Tured’ ieee! Those whom the wheels atruck were| (he ACidcn. enld that he ould account rs of John E, Madden. won the rich BRITONS WIN CUP. the batting awith two singles in ¢ ground and scraped along 9 Saratoga Spectal this af ty ts { rushed to the & rear wheels of the truck had struck pe Ws afternoon, Aris- * ‘he* second fame atarted with people 5 the street until the forward motion of {Be \7 opstruction in” the tireet, “The {OcrRSY, NAB Very aulck to turn, huaged BROOKLINE, Mass.. Aug. 8.—The Davis Cup goes to Eng- | pti; pouring In. “although she-e wes Mi 7 truck threw them out of its ye rail all the way and got h : ardly. § Ing: , 3 i Fortunately none wat caught beneat’ | vee was heading west on Tnirty-ninth Mouple of Wengihis In front of the neces | land. In the five set H. L. Doherty defeated W. A. Larned 7—5, {ts pitched venterday, sie rams warmed , the wheels of the heavy vehicle or thelr | tee oe eee tate enn backed favorite, Broomstick. winning the match and the cup. exercising. } death would have deen instantaneous. eeAthe tonal toiaveld faoitiais ptt Odom rode one of the worst races he _ 18+ First Inning, After the truck passed along the side-|% Lf ®/ hax aver ridden on Broomstick He wh ree G us , ~ | wagon . He lost ays en, time was called McGraw sprung ral In front of Kraemer’a pharmacy | "iri the driver saw he was headed |STOUNt on, the turn, and lost severat ONE OF THE TRUCK VICTIMS DEAD. an abeplute, rurprise on the, multitude | looked like a shambies.. Not one of the] airarie tor an Le pillar, ne lengths at the head neeve ete a e uereyo utting MoGinnity in the box, +—. y pillar, which is in the of the stretch, Will- Gill, thirty-six vears old, of No. 248 West Forly-ninti ron M recelved @ terrific two dozen persons who had deen stand~| middie of tie roadway, and pe swung |iam C. Whitney's Stalwart was second to George Gill, thirty-six years old, of No. es a ii d ras Roose | t walked, Sheckard : i t moment oefore was oO one side, This | tn . oe ssistant to shoo!, die - | Bean 5 o Ge his feet, The ground was stroma | NM Jue As he TeAched the comer, and | tN® tretch, none of the others waa pro-| Street, the assistant janitor of Publi sco Fern OOee {fied fo eres, and, mowne made «| Evenin g World Ride Has the Greatest mith bleeding men and boys ‘The favorite was aiso besten in tne} VElt Hospital late this afternoon as the result of injuries reo \amashed the bal), but only for a holst omiftenia shar ana gacacacn,| Number of Wheelmen Ever Started Ambulances Quickly Summoned. | {he crowd and mow them denn Travers Bakes. ‘This wae Gimerack,| at Thirty-ninth stree! and Ninth avenue, where Fire Truck No, Vann ewEG scmnRint tiene eekantsteebee /Roundsman David Sheehan, scho wit-| 1 arrested Duffy he refused to mi Who was a 8 to 5 favorite. He was never a crowd, than thelr first. battery, Soth om them essed the accident, summoned ambu-| 80% 4S#Planation of what’ nad “hap- peter than third. Ada Nay went to the 4 mowed down being quite gastic, Browne ied, short | from the Bedford Rest—One Hundred | |tromt ac the start, and strung he field to first. Bresnanan was hit and walked jout before ah alf had been run. She ann fied to left s_ bounced home, passing, Stalwar:. but could not| ease ike pioneer rsee Mile Ride Began Promptly on Time— | (stayed: m front a the way, and Rell- Teach Aristoorieys who won by two fecond Inn of } FAST PLAYING ARGONAUTS FIRST Sizsnzect ates 88 ines eRe ia atigti Bees ribet OS cubis! ethene un iE oMorree: | | OURTHE RAC weaken, but after three ba . - fs ’ Fi Dahlen | | Hermits won the opening dash of seven { travers Staker, mile nad an eugvih he held him down to a sh ne that furlongs in hia best style, winning by a “Noung | Dunn got. McCreery made good with a | ae sen : Starter, weight, jockey HWiEFin, St Place, 0 alled vod on | ae lengths from Major Daingerfeld. | ada May, “106. 0'Nelil 1 2) Ret atnas Seal Me ae at Pak | The frst section of The Evening; command halted the squad just In time k | Rigodon, the favorite, was thrown at|R a { O\ sinat. No runs. ° ‘ lw © esvape a serious a ees 06 HW Vth star nkard had an easy victory on Babt 1 wit Dani Century tidera reached tne | “emile Perd earn or: bb connected with a rap to Dahls ne Emile Perdreaux. azed [in the jumps, aad died hard. Dunn reached Ara American Hotel Ce H dante Fred Turnbull. twelve. were two yi ‘orced Duan ‘urnbull, . youn, fhe attendance was heavy and tao Ne pert forced Duy sc ete ule time, completing the first st ho sl¥ tm Both Dohertys Win a Set, One Oarsmen Successful in Junior | °c'!ne heavier than on any previous Flood ball ere who acdultted themselven eredite Rockaway on sclied- | alf of the j , i ; aie ia Wave of Reform Struok West- | ee ey Ue Mishe ine. {10i-nlle run according to the programme] ably on the run out. ‘They hed no alee day of the meeting. da Nay wi 1 { prealvol er a rest of ninery | fleulty in keepli ‘ i from W. A. Larned and One) Doubles and Intermediate, Atm!el Dewey was the most ats. | de all the sunning aad won easily ny ern Race Course, and as A! Third Inntog. mapped out, Afier a rest of nineiy | fleulty in keeping up the required pace Jackildach fanned like a | and were In excellent spirits when they eezer, Me-| minutes and a junch, the wheelnien * | ulshed visitor at the course this |ond all the way. Gimerack was third al A Ginnity now seemed a real marvel, He realized that they had covered the first rfom R. D. Wrenn, in Inter-; Fours and Intermediate rnoos. He attracted much atten: |the wav. fhiishine two an Result There Was a Decided {jin"tv now geome, Uld the) Nere cn thelr way to Mnlah the Met | aie of their frat century . ' i , tion, j , rame thing, ‘The riod rose p mad | halt, ‘The run to-day was the largest ever ational Tennis Match. Eights— ; WIRAT: RAOE. Slump in Day’s Sport. Yeliad itself hoarse.” No’ Phe second division sat down in the| sent away trom Bedford Rentoand n Wins. 1M ity mad fi Brown wee y i Seven furlongs. ‘ teenth of a mile. i sacrificed. Doyle made a cltcus eaten | aning-room at 12.9, and the third] started promptly at 6.30 o'clock. ‘ eee : nts joehens, Tate TIC Rta Oe tines PTH RACE Jof Bremnahan's line drive and threw to| Mvtsion att P. M. ‘There were a couple! Every rider in this morning's dive | Saiie | aie 2D 18 18 16.5 i (Specie! to The Evaning Word) jrcond. where Flood muffed: | MeGin- | of spills along the road, but no serlouk | giong, ag well as tke eit or seven hUde «| ST. CATHARINES, Ont., Aug. 8 —The, Mal-Daingerield.124, Odom 2 2¢ 2 7-19 HARLEM RACE TRACK, Ava, a— {tty made vhir hile Schmidt wes at | accidents. A number of punctures were | dreda¢ E sional tennis tou" | Canadian Henley waa continued ioare| tamneerammeioncommn 4 4. 8 3) 8 Rerore the frat race wan started here [eutyeiINie, AEAUIE With Hurst SrA | picked up along the road, but ine Fid- | res wqneucted (o atart ‘ually oC oa Rament to-day were not favored with (MAN SN Henley w Me 1O°d99) Reigodom, 112, Gannon... Threw rider 2 7-10 Wed'arrand + ‘is afiernoon the announcement wa, Glnnity rushed home amidst. a terri. | ofS quick the road- | the securing of one of the handsome weather so good as that which the With the following results: | Start gomd. Won eaally, Time—1.28 2-5, Sweet Tone, 101, MeCatity.10 de that no betting would be ywed, chorus of veils hisses Hurst puc| side and j n squad. It WAS! FV ening World century medal: doubles took place yesterday, but a Junir Doudle—Final—Argonauts, first;|_Hermis went to the front at the} Lowest, S94, Connell ‘ SuuceeBeNie aidae ve of retiem Schmidt out of the game for kicking |an ideal day and the roads were not| ney ¥ medals. ‘eivee ge: a bering several thousand wit- | Brock » Arsts| start, and the further he went the | Ascetic, 103, 8 "1 thaw re see laden wave of refem and Jones again went In the Datir | aust cesncue hither caiient alesoexrone all who showed thelr skill and stamina CALA peat ah Sere rockville. second: further he left the horses. He won | Sir Wait. 93. that has recently swept over the elt len made a Wonderful stoo trom sfc. | JUsty enous 4 f by covering the century inside of the neared the games, The sky was overcast | conte Philadelphia, fourth aH 742, cased Up ‘by a dozen lengths. Major | S! Bokmakers and betiing men were bot, Ganr. One run At VaUey Stream the riders had @ nar-| ourteen-hour limit set by the Century and an east wind prevailed lDettatt dla hot atatt Pieri fs Daingerield wan second) all the way, ough, at not a be Fourth Inn: row escape from a collision with AN Road Club of America ‘ s two points to} i eating Stamping Ground two and one- Y : eC ent wi suretn| B08 With [shel scoke Suing He eo Poe te) intermediate Foure=Arwonau , |half lengths for the place. Rigodon, the be made in tie oven Sleckard ounted ids fanned. TR el ete The afternoon divisions of the rum ftish nntak ts, fret It ‘one In favor of oe Sr Lan tena ak" Ottawa, second; me, 7.1885. - ‘favorite, stumbled at the start and threw Coe.more dating layers let thelr verular Gitbert sant wave EUSCIAL§ Tae peed were well filled. Many motor cyclists ing It necessary for the Americans to| Intermediate Bighte, B his rider. hatonieresii eon anid Sat tne his fst to Dahlen wil Or shorn: | yore among thelatarters. The RE take both matches to-day in order tol pons. weconds eee frst; SECOND RACE. running an Outsile public waa kent from putting Bresnahan's, bad Shyenart was) the afternoon section left Bottond win the Daviy Cup, interest was at) Sunior Singles: Finahey. B. cy ‘ | The full course, wiillce and nm tale | “i Many down @ dollar and cored Dahiel on che alert for Juat s contingene high piteh as the spectators assembled. | sramilton, won: Graham, Done, secoon; | starter walght, Jocker, &. Hitrin. RY Plate, [Mien wan second acon Jagkliiach, | ‘Two runs, OSU [at every’ crossroad, by a quick | (Continued on Fifth Page.) fW. A. Lamed, the American champlon| sothersili, Ottawa, thirds time, B17. | Tanta tation #4 e , : K Jordan replaced. Strang ‘at tira” and | ———————_——— ~ and the player who won the deciding| Craig, Detroit, upset and aw, | Daryl, 183, Pembleton.... 3 _Refusea ' &3 ere : Dunn out. tole thire ! point for the American team from R ee rin aha | Pear gona on eniy. rime t2ie-3. "NAT BUTLER HURT ay aM sked up aot LANGLEY AIRSHIP 'FORECLOSE LIEN ¥. Doherty in the international tourna- | ‘Tankard made all the running ani 3 9 ran . ' ef won, eased up, bY two lengths from Iw | ment at Newport last year, was sched- MAN DROPS DEAD Woot Gatherer, Daryl the only. other IN CYCLE PRACTICE. Y « on of Columns 6 and 5) | MEETS WITH MISHAP FOR$16, 000,000, wied to meet H. L. Doherty, the British matter, refused at the first Jump and 4, a | champion, and R. D. Wrenn was to IN TROLLEY CAR, | #4 n9# x0 tne course Veteran Rider Breaks ecFour ana a nalt tur) wow GIANTS WON —_— —_—_— meet R. F. Doherty Larned was the THIRD RACE. at Revere Beach. | Tone By Chitton Forge: Pre | to The Evening World) (Special to The Evesing World.) favorite in his match, but there was Five and a bait furlongs, REVE Maas., Aug. Sat Butler, | (008 \ ere en t THE FIRST GAME. R, Va. Aug. S.—As sern Baiting, ore the model of list, had his collarsone broken! he Lang- 1 ome doubt felt an to whether Wrenn| A man supposed to be Peter Sullivan, seynugrin, sipiae, [the dicyelle: a a: ‘One mile-Won br Dick ——— tors, Wp model ot! the: Langs i ay Thea I abou tsixty yéari ng (Ee ow 15 éfin an accident while pr. ne at the| wWolles, fi ddel was reo. ie . Se e it his ee s mac Heya lercant would be able to beat the older of the ixty ‘* old, was taken aick Ava Revere track to-day. He almo suffered! Rragy was focer fou POLO GROUNDS. New York. Aug. | {with a mishap, It was sent T ny. of New York, asked Dohertys, whose play yesterday showed |!" a’ De Kalb avenue car crossing the file a bill for the fore: 3 4 ‘ 1 serious concussion of the b rime: The frst game between the Giants ang aie speed) but ’ him {0 ibe a deadly opponent, ridge to Brookivn this afternoon and | B y ee et Brooklyne renulted ax follows PERESNOL CHO CREASES SARIS SRSRE. 4 bul ne $16,000.00) mortgage ef Doherty won the first sct from Larned, 9 sease as he was dein 4 yy ° fe hee > @ to %; points, 29 to 23. ** | helped off the car in front of the Bride 1 Nery GIG a CRER CRIS: WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. | cied in the alr a few moments and the: st on the plant of R. F. Doherty won the first set from | Police Station. In his pocket war a me 4 LONDON, Aug. S-Andrew Carnegia - — : sens eatanted a culehee ena gore at | ceint tor Keeping @ horse, mage out tol comer [haa oWfared the city of Dussii she am esnee tat (grantee fete Larned won the second set from H. 1. | Peter Sullivan and signed by co. y, | Lang Soo i Se Cie orate coe cremuon etal) DEMIR: WARK. RACH L'hot be tarecioaeds Thay Doherty, $. Wrenn won the second | Mayer. Ne 21 Cherry street, New York, [Merman Bultmars.. 8 2 [Pca a AR ; iin the Redfern. ny 1 sat trom R. F. Doherty, 6~9. KILLED BVA LIVE V Inthe third set R. F. Doherty bea Y A LIV Wrenn 6-3. H. I, Doherty beat Larne SB UEMEIVE WIRE. Glove, The score at intermission stocd Special to The Evening World.) 3 set to 1 in favor of the British players| HACKENSACK, N.S. Aug, 5. | 8 " ier ——————— Miohael Kelly, thirty-four years old. of [Tight to. the front. followed ¥ Cis as No. 48 Henderson street, Jersey City, | Watt Inflexible and Gallant employed by the New York amd Neg |,” tne tun BALLSTON, N. Y., Aug. 8—The'ther-| Jerrey ‘Telephone Compan Brarboyn momoter registered 38 degrees eatly to- Lite sine amie mee a abel on driving. Time—111 4. be made to sect rms. All cohtragh wa pinpletes Forecant thirty-nx hours ending at SP, M. Sunday, for New York Cly and vieinity Vartly cloady to-ntaht. followed rye by showers im the early morn- hugged toclfimes Warmer Sunday: showers; ree full | machine day. Hoar frost was observed in some] yn, " i Wan by , Mnglewood to-day and was instan taht yell eRe rN ae ral : { Ingtances and garden vegotation was af-lxitied. He was a widower, with one! vary wide with toomaciek, et OAM | itwht freak to sonth winds, Movs Volmer wag | ay er hrut ant Ally ctv + Seoted slightly. iad Us > ohild,-and:lived-with his mother, . 2 he latter closta ground’ fa: the run ie ‘atiengance 33,000 damawet

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