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BUYS A OUTFIELDER Gaowres Marry MoGorimink of the Eastern League he Ganta—Player a Heavy Mit fing and Fast-Moving 4 lowe wit dante . PPOAIIE be Hieved ou SPONSOR FOR THE SHAMROCK HER Countess of Shaftesbury, Who Broke the Bottle on the Chal- lenger, Arrives with a Dis- tinguished Company. Bearing the ast contingent of tne Eng aristocracy come to view 1 ests for the Amert D. th White Mar ner Oceante arrived in port tax ay. eturning Americans. he summer abroad The distinguished visitors who Her saloon cabins were tilled with ent! who have s © wee their countryman, Sir ‘Thomas Upton, rt the cup were the Kurt und Sountess of Shaftesbury, the Countess o¢ Orford and her daughter, Lady Dor othy Walpole; the Lady Ar orbes t and G. L. Watson, who designed the former Shamrocks and assis nthe preliminary work ul. ed Mr Fire on Shamrock | t This ts the first visit for many yours f @ the Countess of Urtord, who was ; Miss Louise Corbin, of New York She f Strikingly handsome, and her daugh- | ter, the Lady Dorothy Walpole, though | only fourteen years old, and not yot “out,” 18 considered one of the moat! beautiful and accompiish girls in London's aristocratic juvenile set. Mer | dearest friend Js Miss) Murlel White, => daughter of Henry Whit the’ American Embassy, | been about together a’ grei | spite their tenver years, | is fair-haired and blu lights in calling herseit an an girl, Countess of Orford and her dauzh- ter will make a round of visits ufier| the yacht races, The Countess of Shaftesbury has al particular interest in Shamrock IL1,, as she enjoyed tie hon: breaking’ the Araditional bottle of wine vn” th challenger's bow when sue was launched at Dumbarton on last St. Patrick's Day. The Counicas is uster of the| Duke of Westminster. The ¥ Shaftesbury has Rreat o near Belfast, and is w pre ber of the Royal Ulster Aeint JEFFRIES & yee rie WORLD: Hl, Biv Starnes Alone His Profes Now Mis Newt Battin Will Protatity Champion ian Be Fouuwht Against Miner Munroe VE Sot Qatt the Hin | rom role which they ma rattle It ts A. ©, Would Offer Parne, Harry Corbett, matchmaker of the | nite A. C., of San Francisco, is in favor of offering Munroe and Jeffrt lcertain percentage of the gross receipt and it is expected that thie offer will be quickly accepted by the big champion Munroe is so anxious to don the gloves again with Jeffries that he says he will accept any purse that suits Jeffries. | NEW BRAND OF “DOPE FADS" They Work a Little Confidence Game Especially Addressed to Druggists With Sporting Proclivities. The very latest confidence game calls for a druggist aa the victim. Two men enter a drug atore and one of them writes a prescription for a violent pol- the horse with through which Slr Thomas lass © i fent his challenges for the Amen son and enough of dt to kill, The drug: Cup: _ gist most always says he doer not wisn aa ye Uady Angela Forbes ts a famous | : 2 to fll {t as [It seema so dangerous. Then @usikeuiunedi ior thelncomalntas Met eo ee BUREN PSRABKE ANDE TIMMONS, _ [the prescription writer explains that he talents, | She published her frac oi Saeca na am ri Moi fs a veterinary eurgeon and that the when she was seventeen. She |e a ther man the owner of a certain splendid athlete and horsewom, ri i ai well a8 a yachting enthusiast horse at the Face track, ( Confidentially they tell the druggist they are going to * will have extra = HEPOME MEN MAKE © |the polson so that he | ergy during the race to be run to- more pobley RAIDS. morrow and will win, A horse made Sn- | ‘ Jeane by painful poisons suffers so in- t Mae ead ota eRe a LNiAL ——— —_-_—_ tensoly that ne rune faster than would z othe e ssiole EDS a Pao Rae HK attend the et viioh has| ‘Phe druggist will sometimes fil the ee eRe ee vellng ema " + tourna-| prescription and wate the race returns On evidence secured by Detectives ; ent i BS rival here, wil be at/pext day, The swindlers have told him Riordan, Brennan and Mullen of 4 Kk Kramer, arland, | ni Club for fourloq what horse the Hdope" te to be used i Mstrict-Attorney's Office, moi] Law 1 Fenn . fap stant a eee oemecay fio batches! Th the Aree : . : Li . Babe) ene Ues NN ikely to win anyway. If he does win George Bnele, alias Honey ye a , Vie ‘) the swindlers return for more of the “Duh ar a HS a ae ‘ \ i} Bs Salle (ey seve hh polson and then tt ts ealenlated that sac, wi ae Hila) Saieatneenee ern nee po Wednesday morning and bany druggist who would fil the pr | Canal etree. They : pie Me 'Phuradkes the todrnament} scription in the firat place will profit Canal street They were i re x by betting. So they tell him of an other Broome street and the Be horse the next day on which a Killing” tid dust got cutie 7 is to be.made and he wil! usually give Bary after sevting six ne ; them a few hundred dollars to bet for Belecicy Siaenee mines tit him, That {s the last he sees of them A "policy run Elting, h rowi Druggist Joppe, of No. 911 Second ave- under a suspend tence for th , same*effence and was the fest min to) Show! jnue, was who was approached by | them and he polnted Mike Dempsey out pemoniucted ofmmolley: playing. uiider the Ne “ALCAN | to the police in a saloon, Dempsey de- bir oh A aise ; nics that he ts a awindler and says he men were arralg e Mag-|ave1 ftinis Sn $a sheet-writer at the race tracks imtrate Cornell and ih for] to esi, Fev sa sheet Pramination Ieienicaus SARATOGA ENTRIES. ON tectives ralde ad Mok —- Q Byte sutton at S Saturday RAC BANATOGAL Ns Yo cade. 19) UAKERS W pree prisoners were U eee A nee fity of cards, dice and ; “ ae]. $31,000 ON JEFF. Nalia, it is od, i) nike a . prisohers a mix ) K . now | site ns val paces aa Carmine street; Domir " iN 4 cohoure a) 5 Spring. aire i asahle 10 opye delegation of sporting men. from e - et iy deiphia that went to San Franclaco 1 Wend fra 105 witness the championship battle 4 Joetween Jim Jeffries Jim Corbett 1 aon al vd up 8L0 on the victory of ‘ i 4 | Jottries . rating ete | HAWTHORN} hoy Nem} ! Hob Deady did the betting for the VIET NNEC aa CAGO. Alig. 1 | , t faq ee |paviy, He Wagered the money on Jet Braarges) (Ne NON Kore ‘ \ | 3 {Pes to win befure the Umit, and aso i ee vole ie eae | ae ; rp tas H)q ounen of it on Jeffries to beat Cor Park and Casino, Grand stree b j \ | Se] ait vetore the end of the fifteenth eth and Newtown ret Duley y \ nnd Petras ports of the ine | i | Joes ae mence at 0A. M. Av there are (wonty <a ne araten | Ave events on the, Droxtamine, wth a Poe tibia |MINDER TO RIDE FOR REAGAN. prises lint oF stearate ‘ til Gaviona pAb cad i t5 \ there can be no questi: dng of the competitor an eau Was th WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. 2 TRA ts would like to are played on oons with games Sunday after eighteen to twents Harlem A. ©. No. dg Hundred and’ Phirty-third | ‘Kk, St of to-day's KINLOCH PARK RA ening World.) Partnership ON, Aug. 19.—A cert! {ic Watertower was granted to-day to Bl Revers, 1atters of @ mile, to 2 and & to 3 was xeon; Joe TIM GALE SA, Third Race--One mile and a sixt iether by ele, o to it an 4 0 DEAL | to 1 fo Jace WAS BOC and; De. Hart was third, ‘Tioye—i.48 1-2. | fmmevela Aisth Race~ haif furlongs, Bluish. Weber Piano and Pianola eh Ia capitalized in $10,- Wh oat Hi Jockey Minder will ride for Frank ILL Swee <1 Reagan at the Kenilworth track dur- 1) B jing (he meeting there. Reagan will The. albanrs Handicap have quite a big string of horses at the track and expects to carry off many of the purses. It is aald that John Madden may send a few horses to the Buffalo meetin, ——o Steeds Gets Star and Garter, WEDNEADAY EVE, } awn tit | tea \. Steeds after the second race at waite on turf . me Pat Saratoga yesterday, claimed H. ¥. | He) 31 Meyer's gelding, Star and Garter. Parhai.1ht | Steeda got her. for $1,080, she having hurdle race games | Hanton's | Both {hitting ALGewt i, (0m, @@ SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR TH S FARNED RIGHT TO DICTATE 10 ALL CHALLENGERS. ’ AMM 2 TOSTIND TRIAL WATERBOY GETS FOR “RINGING” Ed. Farley. the Horseman. Has Returned Voluntarily to De- troit and Will Answer Charges Preferred by Officials. PETROL ‘ Beveral = Wanted rine Almlow 4 Sarah Hinek, tone i at che curonee Potnte running my Y Lefore Justice LPoagwn toola ' od vat Warley vt fowiee Crude ar » Noone in tae kuew Farley x this a w ‘omise trie ome to & ever a nth GAMES AT RELIANCE CLUB'S BIG OUTING ‘The first annual outing and New Eng- jJand dinner of the Reliance Club will take place at Hett's Pavilion, New Dorp, 8.1, next Sunday, Announcer Joe Humphries, the president of the as- sociation, has assured the members and guests of a first-class time, and has ar- rarged the following athletic events: 10-yard dash; fat men’s race for mem- bers 0 pounds and over; quarter-mlie over beer kegs, baseball between the Con Crowley team and John P, Burke Association, and Muffs and Stiffs and Regulars. will be a base- Manager John A feature of the day ball. throwing contest McGraw, of the New York Baseball Club, has volunteered to referee this event. Valuable prizes for the above events have bee donated by Thomas F. Foley, ‘imothy D, Sulliva. James J. Frawley, Patrick Keenan, Samuel H. Harris and Daniel J. Riordan, T. P. Sullivan, Jo- seph P. Bouke, Peter P. Sherry and Victor MeGulre. ‘Terry McGovern, ref- eree, The Reliance Clu) is named for the gallant yacht that will defend the Amer- Cup, and invitations have been ex- ten to Sir Thomas Lipton and the crew of Shamrock 111, who can rely on a good time even though they may be disappointed in their efforts at liftig the cup. i NOTES OF THE DIAMOND. Nation cague Standing. w. Pe) ¢ WoL. Pe. 66 6G3/Rrookiyn 49 480, aL 60o4| Honton aL 61 98S. Louis 38 Ty 1240, Cineinnat! 34 640) Phttadetphia SL 61.337 American League Standing. Club, PC.) Chup. W. 1. PC, Boston. 640 Detroit 49° 48.500 Ph dadelphi ON St Louis # 459 BAG Ohioago 4 10| Washington, 32 cluy Ww chun. Wuffalo 82 owark 56 Jormey City. 68 20 Baltimore. 53. 2a Toronto ....53 20 Dayle, Jimmy Sheckard and Bill Dahlen would A few more players like place the Brooklyn team In a better po- sition than they are holding down at present. ‘These three men are playing Rreat ball these days. Jordan, who has | playing second base for Brooklyn since Plcod was in- jured, {8 covering that postition in per= tec He has made good stops of hard-hit balis and also has been hitting well, His Umely drive in the ninth inn- ing yes y scored two ri style Virgil Garvin and Oscar Jones are Ned winning pitchers at present. twielers have struck thelr galt and are plitohing great ball, Garvin has won four games in pession for the Superbas. Garvin's great twirling against the champion Pittsburgs last Friday, when he shut them out, showed how well he has rounded up into shape, If Jimmy Sheckard can only continue the ball with such effect from now on he will come very near giving Bresnahan and Wagner a close tussle for the batting honors tn the major league. During the last five day. Sheckard has been lining out the ‘bail for keeps. oe Casteo, the ¢x4Manhattan College player. Is putting up a great game since he Joined the Baltimore team of the Bastern League. In every game Castro secures one or more hits, and besides is arroll 1 been entered to be sold for $500. Kingraine es flelding his position in’ perfect style, Maiden tworyearsolde; five and’ Entries for Big Stakes, His hitting has been largely responsible a Lirvt ....110{ Entries are now being received for the| for, the numerous, victories the Orioles 10) urns Handicap, of $10,000, which will| PAM ot ihe'tcam ven venmines took iy) [de the feature of the meeting of the 11), |New California Jockey Club next win- io ter. It whl be run on Fed. meeting opens on rs Grounds, To-Da; 1 Pisare ve New York ads. 60” 4 SOc. %e? HA TAVED THEM ALL OFF SOME FAST WORK Haggin’s Colt Is Sent a Mile and a Half with Weight Up at the Spa. and Finishes in Great Shape. The Rrening Weed Nag 19 ; . ef oat the cou . nornt 2 1ne gallon ' 1 Vol racers made + ja at an early ho \ umber of racers shown, al it « the work hours was a ousy ¢ | Soverni distinguished [to exerctae, and as the 1 fast the watches creditable time, J. B yf the mile and a 1-2. ‘The racer waa going I the way, and his frictionless yas so Snooth that he was ap- parently only galloping, and it took a second to show tae for the mile and a furlon irday, and the gre pest when peed. He Saratoga Cup, at a to be run on Sat- at black should be he strips for silk in tue split event ‘The Hampton Stables Africa nder, al- so a candidate for Cup honors, covered the mile and a half distance in 2361-4. | He stepped hia paces gallantly and | should be ft on Cup day. Smath- ers's MeChesa that is a Cup eligible, | allowed a six furlong breather in 7 The foot that has kept him from racing since his appeara in} the East ts not yet in good condition, and he will not be a starter In th ‘Trainer James MeLaughlin sent Bey a mile in 142 4-6, M. Theo turned five furlogs in 103, “Fred Burlew al- J lowed Num five furlongs In LW). A wt Clonmell five fur y Frank Regan will Madden's untried two- nm he goes to attend the eting on ay. forse Haven course Ne Embarrassment gallope in 1.38. J. A. Drake's ‘Trinity Bell 1osix furlongs in 124 1-2. J. EB. His Eminence a mile in bert Sime in 110. Tr turn Madden sent 1G. —— WORK AT GRAVESEND. 19.-More could GRAVESEND, N, Y., Aug. ideal conditions foe training scarcely be {magined than those wht rrevaill this morning at the race track ‘As soon as the sun took command, how- ever, the trainers and racers showed in the open In numbers and the exercises were brought off with a great show of speed, The track was in perfect con- dition, being lightning fast. ‘The number of cacers at the course {s Increasing, the latest arrival from Sara- toga being the hark pee mau ‘Among. them were the -two-year-olds Baseful, James V., Maize and Sweet Music. “All arrived in good shape, tysbirg, of this string, has been pur- chased by John EB, Madden, ‘Trainer James McCormack came over! from Sheepshead Bay and sent Baron} Pepper to schooling reise through the id with rather moditied success, The insisted on jumping sideways at s, but in every instan ar ‘obstacle, though | his performan: the even then could not be regarded as jin ressive. Drepout the most conspicuous move made wring the galloping hours was shown syns crainer, John Rogers sent Balkal one and one-eighth miles, which tho racer covered in 2021-5, hard held all the journey, ‘Trainer ‘Harry Mason breezed Daisy Green three-quarters of played with hi . ‘Nhe mare just mile ise boy, covering the distance in 1.98 8-4. Class, Eagle, Flamula and two) others of the string were on the easy side, being sent to trotting and canter- ‘1H ainer John Neumer quite busy during the morning with the racers of Jo L. MeGuinness. Tim Payne was sent to a half-mile run, reeling off the dis- tance jn 0.66 1-2, Pentaur did the trick in 065 3-5, Brooklynite stepped three furiongs In 0.41 3-4. Schoharie galloped three-eighths of nee in 45 se mile, covering the dist onds, “This Was merely a pipe-opener for this horse, as he ts badly touched in the wind, ‘The balance of this string was sent to the Boulevard for road work on the bridle pach { tove Lawler, fresh froin the Canadian circuit, was active with the racers of| the J, Smith lot, sending Meiste singer to a breezing half-mile in 0.58, Privilege did the trick In 0.5 —— SCUTH TRIMBLE RECOVERING It fa thought very likely that South! ‘Trimble, John A. Drake's horse, wil be able race again before the season closes, He is recovering very rapidly trom the injuries he received in a race| some time ag —__— AlL.Cobans Here on Sufidy, The All-Cuban team, which has the credit of a shut-out over the Hoboken team, will be the Murray Hills’ oppo- nents on Olympia Field, One Hundred and ‘Thirty-fifth street and Lenox ave- hue, on Sunday. ‘The All-Cubans have been playing very superior ball this season. It will be their first New York appearance, and they are anxtous to! show New Yorkers Just how good they are, Wiille Deegan Will try to win him- self, back into good grace again by pitching against the foreigners. ————— Mo: Race at Buffalo, Green Morris's horses, many of which aro entered in seVeral stake races xt have agreed to anothe: | ects | Mr. M’GOVERN TO FIGHT TUCKER LABOR DAY. fight on ce he was This battie ir in ether Humphreys, Terry vern will likely Labor Day his first battle si defeated by “Young Corbett will be fought In the ope Philadelphia or Boston, J¢ who is looking a MeGovern's In- terests just at present ror Sam Harris is trying to clinch a match between MeGovern ar thick” Tucker to take place at the Coliseum of Philadelphia on the above mentioned Toon, oung Mis him a wo “Tucker's victory ove sipp! t week mak opponent for Medovern. ——- ROOT AND GARDNER TO CLASH AGAIN. Jack Herman, ma ternational Athletic Club, ort EB Canada, is In Chicago at present trying to arrange another contest betweeer orge Gardner and Jack Root for the light hea amplonship of the world, H uxid men togethe in, and thelr managers a purse of twenty-round As ie fighters and t aattle, the are there will be no time completing all details for the fight TOD SLOAN'S HOUSE SOLD AT AUCTION, Tod Sloan's property and Queen Anne cottage at Ocean avenue and Avenue 1, Sheepshead Bay, have passed into the hands of John J. Harrington, of No, 128 st Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, under a fore- closure sale, The ground, which Is 120 by 16t fest, cost the Jockey $6,000, He built a Queen Anne cottage on it and made other im- provements that cost about $8,000. The price paid by Harrington was 36,0000, See Chactanunde Doing Well, Dr, Winters, who has been attending Sanford’a Chuctanunda the latter's injury, says the he pould be if his owner» eis Knitting very since docte ys and the Tnjure even strofiger now than’ tt befor It is likely, how “Chuc' will be sent to the stud, patented nufactur of estab. etal yocan cure UPTU that the Ciuthe Do not be misled; there 18 nothing to or broken in a Rupture. rffeeyt ‘There tnaply uae te lo contract Rupture ls been wrong; treated for cee turle pileation — no improper tos, laa no heayy rproot and puarante PAE, Cow tH tith ve and Unt ‘New Naiman 1 P.M” Cloved' sun, naker of the In-| — EVENING WORLD. 66 ENGLISHMEN WIN [ENNIS DOUBLES Arothers Detoat Amar. ina for the Champlonghio at Newport Courts. Taking Three Straight Games, Nahert VISITORS WERE FAVORITE Ala wt Gene the Ma he Coline Waldner, the Cxieaga Play diven Every Encouragement, Nore Outolayed : Ave * Fre ® ° aes " ring Mi te ! 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