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: i ‘ \ | Vi) } \ | vy | y “ -P TR WORLD: WHONESDAY FVE SING, Setar re fom, ee ee ee PIRATES TAKE A ENGLISH WIN LEAD AT START) GOLF TOURNEY Mate Two Rune in Bach of the First Two innings in Game! withthe Trotiey- Odgers. Who Appear Outotassed, WEY § DOES = TWIRLING, ‘The Ohampione Expect to Make it) ‘Three Gtraight Across the Bridge! #0 Mere Preliminary Work to Tackling the Giants, Proolyn. Pt tetue. Beaumont of. If Clarke. if leach, Wagner, ae jen, #8 Branafield, 1, Kreery, Ritchey, i 5 . jelielnet. aikiitach, 6. Rintth, aidy, p. Lever, (pecial to The Reening World | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN au —Ned Hanion's Trotiey-Dodors, who finally muccemtef. in defeating Tohnny MoQraw’a Giants yesterday for the first time in four games which they played them, were called upon to-day to face 9 Worse proposition than the Giants They were alated to mest Rarney Dreyfuss's Champion Pittshurgs in the fnitial game of another #ertes of three games, ‘The Pitteburee have always Proven the toughest kind of a «tumbling lock for the Hantonites, and as a con- atquence every one of Foxy Ned's play- ern felt it in their hones that In order to be micceseful in beating the Smoky Clty crowd they would have to play the ame of their If Realizing that the Champlons are about as tough an aggregation of bail toners as any team could possibly Mne up against, Manager Hanlon conse- quently put in an early appearance at the grounds and gave his men a few w points on the way in which they could beat them Besides furnishing them with advice, he also made them get out on the dia- mond and indulge in the liveliest kind of practise, flelding and hitting out being the principal work, Although the Superbas have been Playing a ragged game during the last two weeks, Hanlon could not help but congratulate his men for the splendid article of ball which they put up against the Giants, “If my men can oly play the same Kind of ball against the Pittsburgs in the three game they play them,” sald Hanlon, “we will come very near check- ing_thelr great winning streak.” The day was an {deal one for the game. The sun showed from a cotudless by and there was just enough wind stirring to make it pleasant for both the spectators and the players, As the Pitteburgs have always been a great @rawing card in this borough the result was the rooters turned out In greater Bumbers than usual to witness the geme. Hanlon selected Billy Reldy to @o the twirling for his team while Fred Clarke called on Sam Leever to do the slab work for his team. Firat Inning. Beaumont opened the game by lif a high fly to the infleld which) st thered in after a hard run. Clark ached first on his scorching bounder which was too hot for Dahlen to handl The Champions then played the hit and in GAME and were successful, Leac? ve sending Clarke around ‘to third ‘Wagner a contributed a single to scoring Clarke and promoting to third. Bransfleld sent_a long oring Leach, Ritchey Dass, advancing Wagner to @econd. Sebring was retired by Doyle unassisted. Two runs, Beaumont robbed Strang of @ triple by Bsreat running catch of this line fly to leep right centre. Sheckard was a ood weiter and was rewarded with a pass to t. Dobbs drave a Hne fly straight to Bransfield’s hands, and Bheckard ‘was doubled up at first, No runs. Second Inning. Phelps passed out on a long foul fly | which Sheckard collared. Leever awat- ted the ball to left and went to second on Beaumont’s safe nit to Doyle. Clarke singled to centre, sending Leever home, Ritchey raised a fly to short left, which @heokard gathered in, Beaumont and Clarke made a double steal. A wild fh, Beaumont and advanced larke to third. Wagner was thrown out at first by Dahlen. Two runs, Doyle slammed ot a liner past Leach for a base and got to second on Dahlen’s retirement at first by Leach, ry then singled to centre, scor- ing Doyle, Fiood’s to the fenc in right centre wi by Beau- mont. Jacklitsch sent a grounder to Leach and died at first. One run, ‘Third Inning. Bransfield was deadheaded to first Ritchey’s low line fly was fled by Sheckard. Branseld eal second, but was nipped by Jacklitsch’s perfect’ throw to_ Dahlen. Doyle made a great stop of Sebring’s grounder and retired him. No runs. Geasler batted for Roldy and was pre- sented with his base on balls, Strang was hit with a pitched ball promoting Gessler to second. Both. runners ad- vanced a bag on Sheckar’s pretty sac- rifloe to Leever, Dobbs filed out to Beaumont Gessler scoring on the out. le doubled to left, sending Strang me. Dahlen walked. MoCreecy was ace by Bransfleld unassisted, Two Fourth Inning. Jones replaced Reidy in the box. Phelps was hit with an inshoot, but was forced at second on Leevers's grounder to Strang. ‘The latter made @ pretty catch of Beaumont's low. line By. Jones pulled down Clarke's high founder and retired the Pirates’ cap- tain-mani first. No runs, JAS. R. KEENE’S SURBITON WINS ENGLISH STAKE. Bon of Kingston, Ridden by Lucien Lyne, American Jockey, First at Kempton Park, LONDON, Aug. 12.53. R. Keene's three-year-old colt Surbiton, ridden by Iwclen Lyne, the American jockey, won aly Cky of London Breeders’ Foal Btakes at Kenipton Park to-d: feating & field of sevens Sa8Y) de Surbiton 18 a three-year-old brow of Kingston. Out of Wire © Combrt the teams to-day gi fA tle ae 16 points will t wtead of 16 an firmt arr Ransom, G. 'D. Ge Ooops, FeO, Relnnart 8. "J. Olsopp,. FO. Reinnart, j Sampbelt, S0'A. Murdook, La Hl. Gonk= iin, B. Smith, TH. Jennings, G. 0 Winaton, J. W. Baker, W. C. Ohick, M. Behr Hu ith the Americans mens. making @ total. fc Qay's play of 9 to 7 In favor of the Englishmen. closed Au. St, Daniel Second Race—For two-year-olds; selling: Aye Ovford-Cambridge Men Beat Out the Americans at Hamil fon in a Close Finish for in ternational Honors, (Pertet te Phe Reentne Horney PRAMIT/TON, Mame, Aue The match atwran ataven mer tere i) et and Ceeniridee Golfing Maeiety And slewen manhere Of the Interae lawtate Chol Ammoolation ae plaeet on the Hie of the Myopia tone Chat te day Teatantay's four ball matoh @ave the viettors of pointe and othe | fiome players 9 pointe, an the Oxford and omen Won theres of the five matches Today'e marcnan are twoe fomem, ao that counting on dhe potnt for ane mateh at lf pointe wil be de cided and with yertentere matohes of f pointe the whole contest will be 1€ points, ‘That l@ to aay, that If the Ox ford and Camtelge goiter wif @ of towtay's eleven matehas, victory will rest with them, with a core of 9 pointe to 1 ‘There oan be no halved maton na tf playere are all even at the elarteenth dole they continue until one of them wine @ hole, ‘Thin system of ncoring by matches rather than by holes won and inet te fairer as It prevents a aide being beat- en by some individual player being @ large number of holes down to als opponent ‘The fact at eleven nlavers are on . of T. W. Leathart. the crack Cambridge player, was opposed by JW. [ty of Yale, for 18 holes, Leathart was out in 40 to Baker's 48 Coming tn Leath art topped his drive to the tenth and went into & pool of water. He played n behind the w tn four and 1 nin as Baker three puts halved the hole. Baker lost leventh, but won the twelfth Leathart Was two uo, Leatha the fourteenth fn four and thre were: Ox- The ¢ ford. and F. Hunter, A. J. Bramston, J HG Dilis, T. M, Hutter, evidge, 1). y, Leatha Intercollegiat The Scores. G. D. Barnes (Oxford), %; G. O. Win- ston (Harvard), 84. L. HH. Conklin (Princeton), 36; T. M. ter (Oxford). 33. TT Go Atxop (Yale), 41; N. F. Hunt- iS er (Cambridge), 40. P. H. Jennings was one up on D. FP. Ranson, Low won his match with N 8. Campbell. Reinhary beat Bramston by one up, This leaves the match five all. The match not finished Is Chick vs. Allison and thev were all even at the eleventh hole. If Ohick wins it will be 6 to 5 in favor of the Americans and the whole contest of 16 pants will be tied at § to 8 as the yxford and Cambridge men won three points to two yesterday. ‘The British golfers won to-day's WILL TROT FOR $20,000 PURSE AT BRIGHTON. Entries for Bonner Memorial Next Week Include the Best in the 2.12 Class in the Country, Entries for the Grand Circuit meet- img at Brighton Beach next week this morning. Upward of 300 horses arg named for the stakes and purse races to be decided. For the Bonner Memorial, 2.12 clnas, trotting, for a “~"urse of $2 horses named are Jim Ferry, Promise, Swift, Aliewood, Billy Buck, Tiverton, Hawthorne, Judge Cullen, John | Me, Authoress, ‘El Milagro and Kinney Lou For the’ Brighton, 2.10 class, pacing for a purse of $10,000, the horses named are Olivewood, Tom Keene, Frank Yoakum, Trilby Direct, King Direct, Elastic | Pointer, Star’ Hal, Grown, Heels, Peeler Patron, Al Bock and Armorel, John A. MecKerron, 2061-4, will trot a mile to sulky on Tuesday to beat the record, ———__— ENTRIES FOR HARVEY’S GAMES CLOSE TO-DAY. riday’s Events Promise to Re Well Contested by Athletic Champtons, Entries close to-day for the games of the Charles J. Harvey Association, which will bo held on Friday at Sulzer's Harlem River Park. From present in- dications the meet will be one of the Most successful in the history of the as- seclation, entries having been received from the crack performers of the Pas- time, New York, Xavier, Bt, Bartholo- mew, Grace and Greater New York Irish clubs. Entries close with N. C. Strong, No, 168 West One Hundred and Forty-first street, and Dieges & Cluat, No, 2 John street. 3 —————————_— SARATOGA ENTRIES. (Special to The Ev Ing Work.) SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N, Y., 12.—The entries for ' to-morrow's races are as follow: Firat Race-—For all ages; handicap; seven tur- “128, Rigoton if 101 fagola 295 Molle Brant \t furlongs. 115 Hoceo . Destiny a Aut Weldersehen Bath Beach Satlor Knot» Bandervilo Third Re Fourth Rae olds and up; eel Ie. ouncle # Counterpolwe Tam 0’ Shanter Else Le 1 Virgin soli olds; handicap; | 118 Long Bh 4 Taleo ss 108 000, the $1,000 SIDE BET COL. AMMON NOW OW CYCLE AACE “408° IN SING SING Contest for Championahip of Lawyer for the Franklin Syndi | American Getween Kramer, cate Swindle Loses Mis Iden and Lawson on Saturday) tify at Last in a Penitentiary Will Be Big Betting Event. | Cell, The wide wage Ih the Irae fame Remert & A ChAMMIAHONTY PREME AE Manhattan BRHR Ay wttorioon han a Md ee * ‘ fe now tn the Hande Of Keone A " ¥ Powers tvhn | ae Kramer, art senting Lawerey Reduetvs ot nvoone “ . ' srnqered on he reat! Batintay'e rneme | | = Baia Ma Wilt he worth BOM tn the wtetne The, Ae fa the lnremt amount « ‘ Ons aaew ety by ters apwintere in A WM re aig Ney present writing Kramer jende Emme. bs r hres points in the parsentnge tay Pan Ly * thie alight morgin foul! be © : should the Raat Orange citer ine @ reverse mI Baturday Nae been termed (Champion | w hip Day’ at the Beach, and that It ie) 9 term £ ho mignomer te attested by the fact thar) UU" Yeon Ain fot only the profermtonal but the ame Ranh. Che OhaeOn GH and: Hin dame teur championships of America will be !hatr wae Selome to 9 " decided on that day. All the speedy |" “ne eli Not ne amateurs of Greater New York, PRIME lwoc! yi ahh LT TE AeWhia. Roston, Baltimore, Providence |p! and Worceater with champtonahip asplr ei ations have entered ane hay erat cnn (CLUBBED DOG THAT toa et hich gure n HELD ON FO BOY. who are the America fn both UNDERGO CHANGES. Bitten Prank Hawkins, xy ten by a suppe Sir Thomas Orders that the Bow. i bome in Clifton G@irit We lLengthbned boy and three other children were play ing on the street when a fox terrier Three Feet. owned by Edmund @chenck ran ta That neithee Sir Thomas Lipton nor | 8"! id Attacked the boy. The other Designer Fife are aatisfied with the per-|“Nildfen ran away sores | frothing at the mout formances of the new boat on this side | of the water and have doubte of the ability of Shamrock III, to suc sully the Hawking and buried twice in his right arm, cope with Rellance are evinced the| A, Ralleeman who was on the fact the challenger’s bowsprit has been | Qriving the dog. fro tinshin lengthened three fect. lub, drew his r co radical a change in the rig of the {let through the anim: A phy’ yacht on the eve of the cup races in-|' "The dog's body was tnken to the dicates that both owner and designer | foard of ‘Health in Manhattan so that are anxious to make last-minute im-| in examination may be made to as provements in her trim and on the sail tain If the anima A Bilton ——$—_ aan ee ey eeienetae on aus. 1.| RESULTS AT CHICAGO. when Shamrock IIT. went to Erie Basin for the ostensible purpose of having her | i Stans wworldl) mast restepped. This wae not done, but} yy. 721, S TRACK, CI fa structural weakness which had de-) \ig «2 ekueslaunedgted t01b6i5 yeloped was remedied by, braces and her afternoon resulted as fo: bowsprit. lengthen “This gives her| here th! greater headsall @ and makes her |!0w* . Answer her helm with more speed. erat one anile, anit twenty i's, owas CHAMPION FLANAGAN inied IS IN RARE FORM.| Seo" site, Great Weight Thrower Hurla the (initty-aixi Bayona ine Record: Phird Race—One mile gnd one aundred in Trial. yards. Won by Grand Cpe even; Bragg, 8 to & for place. In a practice throw at Celtic Park] © Fame DS tOre fOr BINGR: with the §6-pound weight, John Flana-| 1 —_— gan, the champion of America, put the 37 feet in three of six tries with the TEST THE OSCILLATION FREE, q@issile. This work was done with the idea of perfecting himself for the e Every Sufferer Applying ia Person at Dr, Gardrer’s Office, 435 Fifth of the Ancient Order of Hibernia be held at Celtic Park next Si aftern i ‘All. the other giants of the athletic | world have set themselves nh As starters in the handicaps at and “fifty-six,” aud an insight as champion will be seen when the men atrip for the battle. ‘The entries for the sports, which in|] Ave. During This Month Will chide Bandits Stnree “miles “running || Receive a Thorough Examination, Correct Diagnosis and One Trial rea taoeaL y Oscillation Entirely ‘ree. broad jump and a half-mile novice close | to-night with D. Madigan. No, 2 | Fifty-elghth street, or Dieges & Clusi,| No. % John street, New York. CINCINNATI-PHILADELPHIA GAMES POSTPONED. Last Saterday’s Accident Cause of Putting Of heduled Series, PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 12,—There will be no baseball games on the Na-| tional League groun in this city to=) to-morrow or Friday. Py dent | Pulltam sanctioned the postponement | of the conteats, which were to have been decided between the Phillies and Cincinnau teams, This action was due | to the aocoldent which occurred last Saturday, m which several lives were fost aid’ two hundred people injured by the collapse of a bleachery. NEW PLAYGROUND READY. One in De Witt Clinton Park to Be Opened on Saturday, OFFICE, 435 FIFTH AVENUE cures by Orciliation all Giseagea including Deafness and Blindness. ANl dineaten of the Nose, Throat, Hronchlal Upper Lungs, inciading ‘rh, Bronchitis, Asthma and 12’ to 1: Stub, 5 to 2 for place, was seo- Hay Fever. All Stomach Troubles {noluding Indigestion, Dyspeps Stomach, Bowels, Liver ant Kil All Neryous Disorders. WOMAN'S TROUBLE. Women suffering from an Aching Back, Bearing Down Abdominal Pal ry condition should Ose rellet and cure cert lost treatment FRPP plying tn person thi SENT FREE, The playground newly made in the De Witt Clinton Park, at Fifty-second street and Twelfth avenue, will be. opened Saturday at 4 P. M. with a band concert by Bayne's Sixty-ninth Regiment Hund. ‘he playground Js one of a series in the amall parks of the city, The De Witt Clinton playground {s the tirst to be opened on the west side, It con- tains gymnastic apparatus, swings and sand plies for the amusement of the children, WINNERS AT ST. ~Louls. (Special to The Evening Worlt) DPLMAR PARK RACE RACK, st. Louis, Aug. 12.4Following are the re- sults of the races scheduled to be run here this afternoon First Race, five and a half furlongs. Won by Quaker Girl, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1; Athena, 1 to 2 for place, was sec- ‘Dr, Cartledge was third. Time— (ree. upon request Dr. Gardner may be consulted daily from 9 A M. to 8 PLM, Sundayn 10 until 2, at hin pric vate office, 485 Fie teen York City, should be ad J. X-Ray examination when nec- exsary to assure correct dt, letters Second Race—Three-quarters of a ry mile-Won ‘by Dottie Shute, 6 to 1 and] Qusiness Property To Let. TO LET, Miss Gould was third) Time— Third Race—Three-quarters of a mile. —Won by Bravacas 7 to 10 and out; Brightons Play Two Games, On Sunday, Aug. 16, the teams of the Brighton A. C, and the crack Marquettes 50x85, z [will cross bats for the aeml-profesnional NEAR CITY HALL, championship of Brooklyn at Brighton Cleveland. ahd Pitkin avenues.| at 28-30 City Hall Place. Gains eee Stan A Oe IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, Ly in on thé Prightons will Pa Sela e he Gag RULAND & WHITING CO. “DEAR MRS. 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