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: muni WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, ADEE HT 11, 100m, HAMBURG BELLE IS SERIOUSLY LAME AND MAY NOT RACE AGAIN THIS SEASON | BOWERMAN’S PARALYZED LEG PUZZLES MEDICAL EXPERTS, _ ‘WINOA LEAGUES HOWRRMAN SAV" PAIN WA caenee men 10 gare WORST HE KVR SUFFERED, ee: siorwineion io mwerenss! AL G0 IT ALONE An o Puturity Winner, Cut Down by The Minuye Man While at the Post ia Ric Event, Has Suffered Intense Pain Ever Since Veterinary Surgeon in Constant Attendance at Fler Stall. sewene « awe oe dene The + fant a the mentiont eepert Flewnrrneny free Rein (npr ItN Gnos in Fomor ant the whole aeawt | Rjeat Agraemant by Whion Bigs f vont wate oe wale VIE gar Bagetall Bodies Might 4 ine on the few Chant Cetelere abil ee wan | «Whew n wit net a teerihie wna Pembnre Helle, che Murwetty win . ar ane 6 tye aftnntit Whee seaarctana eee eatenail uy Their Players at Fixed hed ata ' a) r ne what « narter haee had wene * weet . enmnmner OF, GA perhaps the freteet twee y ar bl : A * * ' f wenry Ainge Wonder If he haw ang cvrene Ate, eid thet wf eRee, le Heel ‘ o fetes 1 tal * the feed, Wrowen ne joet Chen Amen trowel! fle ar foday ae w fomnlt of her ar fort “ writ and aifferad a goed many oth juete he diamend, ft (hte seonnd wht @ mEtiOn Mitel omc ; Maturday. Veterinary suew “ HOW HAMAS Hartty’n” The tail went atrniant avianal aareoment drown ' Cauley \e in stant attendances at FOV ROr raters the Witty 9 dle roel @hent atte foot aw * 4 pene nae tena te 1» te eonetan ate ‘i ) a 7 ; 2 ' it ahot in and down dteniy anit sattsnat’ Mesmuanenae of her sail sad only «tw sare Tad BOWERMAN MAY BE ALL RIGHT vnc an axtranetinaey sh setion' Wo8' On tell whether of not she will ever caee “ ‘ t on > , ° 1 met pwerman’s giove anil : ‘ - one one 6 IN A WEEK, 1{¥S DR. DOUGLAS. . him plumb on the left lee Brigues — Rag ines ts ; The Mliy wae Wicked while . ° * atcher Rewerman wae bit r . 6 anterior tite it three Inches below the knee - | fH the Pek erent “ worker noe rre 1 nerve) «This nerve jan terminal ar fr arent actatiy nerve that Rowerman dropped aa though by + ar a , and the Kock af her left (ion wee f Heir saaaahton: 43 + een soau hie lew under him, and could not * ona’ Gueee of ° fald open the leneth of t# win © ne " " * we mitew eee Somes y : W proenly'pareiyn rine. He lost the power of apeerh fo stone the te / Pe er ne eth -nncenase , "| Pthe wiote and ow tone pain The danger now ie that A moment alno and seemed to be pare || af ee aes from the waly wound How ¢ tof an Injury hae been eaueed to the perioatoum, of hard #heath that cover alyted all over, He had to be taken y @on under such nt othe « work t f the teak had he bone This covering ia sensitive and has a nerer spy A dire pond can't Lenihan ye carried on the agreement by the fainore ry . “ - fn and boat and taken, on arriving a ‘ Nasenal C tip od paene se i oe ign ts cmeniint for WONT ROFCTY (BAAN Fe Oe BOT eee herw, to a private hospital, Yer e that the m sagen will go 1 RMUGE hae os carry fer ser as 2 i. ae rae 2 ame el oe ; he result i tit le probable that an artery day he was much Improved, but #till | "I tha an aates- ‘ aged, causing @ lesion, of blood clot . with the opted to the Nini would foatet o tant tract Thia often results In nectosle, or death of the bone, A man in suffered great pain. . eat that wae Lew Twiee tte Size vow wut in my apie are is not a colt] } healthy condition tn generally able to throw thie off, and by (he proper the inter Tine. meetin , ‘Trainer Joyner « Aid hink ne Ls reatment Howeeman may be able to play again in a week ‘ > Palit | and , a the fiily's leg amounted t ¥ a LAS Powers. president of the Nation the wound on the fi ” Dy JOHN NOVGLAS Ia in had a long conference, the \ whith both refused to dle much, In her stall, after the race he YR ey @mamined carefully and then had it om se ie the ki elewned and be 4 During the secures onee ina Tf sotle , “ow leagues wae tos | Proven ste wit tslnpat tne American Langue, m was blamed for un for {the fei ay \t te twice tte norma) #ize The ! night the leg bean to swell and pels from it is intenve and the 4 tried ahe worked th |tow were p hee had little or no rest win her arent | ! shy Wa li Leagues were ratdin ' performance. She can rcarcely put the Peet yt was at EERE a * injured foot on the and. Polley to declare heg out M4 Se cies hr ine great yniy | he stakes. ea ive. Phant end | PHILLIES MASCOT DEAD. Pikiise: Wetnesday) and tad ste come | 10 Deligve (Mat ane Could ee aT ime | eiphia bleachers, tw ‘ out of the Futurity all right sie would tanto however, as an. induces | hse hereon ioe thelr lives and many , have started. = Tri rr Joyner, when | Ment to any man who thought he woud lies’ mascot, Sammy Kelly, | a bit of a codger, her put on. the fist to be over to Aqueduct, but in Sears with the team aroun Sits Geet duty ac the park was toes } end, Duaglesby, the pitcher, whem It ¢ faked if he thought his great charge ! would be adie to go to the post, sald und taken “No, I think not,” he replied. "Sho can race she # barely rest her weight on her leg now. | (An auyth! @he may recover in a couple of weeks, = i fellow died ne utte it time too THREE FIGHTS ON Tif gflNE\TIR) AFRICANDER BEST ¢{AWVG0NGKT GIANTS WILL PLAY |, _ CARDS TO-NIGHT. TIE THE LEAD MONEY WINNER _ Jif RACE-TRACKS 26 MORE GAMES. \. eee . Duffy Will Defend Welterweight Title in Bout, Yo African a | ft der ts 4 season consid . i i 4 WihiGls!Gardneriat Port Huron. | Bostons Get Four Runs in the|2:*ir the ttampton sits, creat ot | muccenatul season considering Ut 18 Bis) gaa te Tm sreang worn) | Fight for Second Place Most Interesting Thing bY C.F. Dwyer end Sam Deimel fret| tiuners saure ol the great Futurity| SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Aug. 31—The in National League Race. dit, he 12 now $53,005 Second Inning of the Gamej|on the tet of winning owners for the | good” ii feason of 1903. “To date It has reached | Aiton c. Whitney: lyse ele this morning had dried out con- on the lst | siderably, but hud not been improved with a | fi , n ‘The pugilistic menu arranged for to-|ny Duane, of this city. and Martin with the Trolley Dodgers in| the impressive total of $71,015. Of that | total of $6.05. J. ib TIawgin fe fourth, |much, Instead of the slush that pre- 1 League Standing. a Aight calls for tree battles, Conslder-|Canole, the lightweight faite: : Brooki sum about 9 per cent. was won by the | WHE Shim : horses | Yalled on Futurity Day and allowed) Barring a certain amount of that tired/ —_Natfonal Leagu ane ‘ able interest will be taken in all the |River, Mass., will be decided rooklyn. great three-year-old, area pico ager soo re ea horses | the racers to splatter over the course in| feeling quite evident tn the Giants, and | Club. pt RT e? hk ies besauce)aciry ‘one of the prin- | Fall River iisasa) ALC. It will Sydney Paget has en, a most! considerable lead over other trainers, | fast time there was asticky mud Bow srnia ® injury, the team ts inseeee New York: hy y nown, ave's frat fight in many months * a ———— ~ = — — 7 ‘describe ding’ | Hehting trim, strong enough, cer’ 4 i + The contest which will be most inter- | has beee Reming. th aati eae Gitek atten a STiae nie (Ol wh mate ne vaaeriion anish etl ee hee / \ eating Is that between Martin Duffy, |his victory over Jack O'Keefe In a BATTING ORDER. made, It was partially dey, thous’) howe position at the ond of the season eeeileee neawae dim e the welterweight champion, of Chicago, Bfesnsround) boul ik Bouton, a ’ and safe and sound. t Ee ean raat eee Publ deton | _ Club pees, ee Chub, q y © e vols’ a go, shows ) ae woklyn loxton yor > ur cat d 6 t " . and Gus Gardner, the w ‘ erweight of months ago, shows hinr to t ape n Boston Many racers were shown oypr It at] that he would ‘tel Midmnensely gratified Boston wit M5| Detroit ot} St ) Philadelphia. They will tru conclusions| gerous man for any one In his class. | Bye? i, Dexter, of } various varieties of speed, and the work| !f,they would hustle to beat out Chicago, veland 63 568/28, Louis... : } Ina tensround bout before the Port | The thirds bate will orig together | Dobie, cf Goulart simsurbe coulia bes celleailuatrictive (aaijiscarnen Sone) eesreeen muttctos oRa Sib Warhingtca. 38 14 Bd i | Huron (Mich) A.C. Tt ought (0 prove |Patsoy Sweeney, of Manchester, N. H., | Dovie. 10 Stanley, tf. ineflung coleligan te ETAmMure Helles ther wiitrie: andat wer aot a ave : | eae andi shitty pager se . x ‘ \ chio, 2b. ave troubles ta PC cl ¢ | : meat ina ten-Found bout at Manchester, | Jor 3b. Greminger, 0, |the second horse, have come out of : Club, W. te PC) Club, We be e | 7B tor the Quaker City tenter. Ost, "sweeney will probably beat Wat: | Ritter, ANDERE a ‘their sever . Dever FOG to YoU, WS. DeNe eee enon | Wea os oo TBaltiemore. 1.86 $e : ‘The fitteen-round contest between Dan- | son Jones. p. Williams, p. t ir severe struggle in the event in i! re people expected, the ee Buffalo Ol] Montreal ....31 71 : Umpire—O' Day ie Sydney, Paget) int aaaition’ (to. thelll ArteuialeabracingGasalare properly tarry eric soe ye eoomee ready for) Delng that you kept Aebeing reget ments: |Nerosto yi Peaearped % | money he won in bets on Hamburg |over. ‘The kick he received while at to /“nother wo at euch other. Basevall politics were bad for us. We WASHINGTON PARK. BROOKLYN, | Belle in the Futurity, ts $86,300 richer | post in the third race on Saturday is Work of Whitney String. have had a lot of Injuries, we were Up oae ; l , , against it in more ways than one, But | ‘Aug. 31.—Owing to the soggy condition | 2% Virtue of the great filly’s victory. /the cause of the horse's retirement, rhe | W. C.. Whitney's youngster Hippoc-| the team kept working together, play-| | of the diamond and outheld tne Trottey | That, Wee the amount of the stake injury to the near hind leg has devel) rates covered six frlonae in 1.4, Min- {ing the game for all that was in it. 1 whioh he gets, The full amount of the|oped more seriously than was at first eola did the trick in a second less] have but one hope and desire now, and Doilgers and Reaneaters we , nd Beaneatens were only able will Fred Gebliard’s Nuit Blanche | %st # to finish in second place.” e | |'to play: one game of the doublecreader |r ure Wee ooce0. The Daly estate an@expacted Jt would. Haccmos 10 MEET GARDNER 2: JOCKEY LAST WEEK. meieaUledvtoresaayeue lieu Herheades Bs onan ate Lee second, oie mourn the passing of the horse from turned a mile and a furlong in 212,| Every Man Alded McGraw, . | IHBSrH" Chel etseahoes Gti oMtarienee FEAnion | Tee re eT Tee ee re eee eee ag al- Gold Drop did five furlongs in 1477-2. | | The ordinary, atiendant at Nevonsy ———— ee gated to Piesident bbet decided te play one|. Newton Bennington ie mourning hia| Ways noted for his gamencss and 004 ‘rainer J, T, Healey sent Carbuncle a burg. Bel r . x expeoted to know tho Inside story of t Hee, i Sr tu pt \ae Be eae race iam Ge Bn| meen eieurione) IRS RG, 1008 team's career. It has in some Way: vl game, and in order to get the diamond | 416 “was once offered the daughter of| | In ‘atthough numerous offers have déen| Jockey Grover Cleveland Fuller haa | 8d outfield in proper condition heyhad| Hambure for 48000, Dut spent go much |(-open, ,Atticulats 5, ON, wi, Feed Ronin ‘aston Gu ae far: ugh iain, Mega wil ak Re ade Hob “Fitzsimmons. by tatch-|been riding In great form of late and | force of laborers out on the field with | time in ronaldetlng, one to besome her | ating ence aae 40 MN 01 rh ‘acin Albi 21 v -; much is to California and not finish the racing | Albert Simon sent Low Cut five fur. tasily appreciated, But Mac was notably, Mmakera In all parts of the country for| during last week rode ten winners at | ®ponges soaking up the,water and also that he lost the chance to become her | season in the East. as was nis original | jongs in 1.05 1-2, H, B, Durham's Gen. | Sijed ‘by every man on the team, in George Gardner for the| Saratoga and Sheepshead Bay. He had| With rakes hardening the ground. dia ‘ eee ica Prig and Wild ‘Thistle, golng together, | particular “‘MoGinnity and Mathewson. turned five furlongs in 1.12. J. E. Mad-| Men in the club wao have no eftection vy-weight championship of the) twenty-three moun Ground Keeper Parker use: World, “Fitz” doesn’t, appear ovranx:| 9in4 Fee aeeaistilsert and | ab auumed Up Tour, for one another forgot their differences 7 ; 4 bags of sawdust In ygetting the base| double. Sheckard scored on, the play. den sent His Eminence a mile in 1.68. 5 Accept any of them. George wwetting a : thelr differences ag to accent any, Of ce gaimmons Odom Was next on the list of winners, | lines and bases ia good enough ehape, Dahlen fiied out to Dexter, One run. The youngster Aristocracy breesed «| Wen it came to aga ieee at any time, nd Shak othe Moone Gnas ihes wire TOUR tals landed four for the game. Fith Inain; half at three-parts speed. ner have a lot of boys that Lanky Bob’ comes e first, Arthur Redfern | he threatening weather played havoc| Dexter walked. Tene: Simon's) Ringdove covered seven) fur- Bald BcGraw, “than & terrific Uner a match the better it 4it( Was third, with two winners out of sev- 3 SHRM, Mater accuses “Pitzsinmoas of] enteen mounts, and Buraa had two wine | with the attendance, the footers refus- nearly took trang, of his, feet. tod Horie JB aioe areas Save Veer "enthusiasm and Agnting being afraid to meet him. ners in eleven mounts Ing to attend the game in. fear of e| pammay held the Dad eng ee io Gese he J.P, Kramer string, allowed Gold mye him the #0: _————_——_ Se downpour of rain feertNoans Saint ax curlongs in 4.2) 1-2 St. Galen ‘Musgay, were apparent all 5 8 inp tt and Graceful, going t 5 laps Who never before ap- We ek i ) venee: wai se)boted ta] co the twirling CU CRS ROR LV. Belle At Deared belligerent Were Swe en ang | | ee eee raul ate) INN AD ERS GAME OFF Ee Wood, turned, six farlonge in 420, “1 [S844 Relting all the, cme,” You anlght NEW YORK'S : “a Phe minor league baseball ruagnates | Gatway's Biserta covered seven furlongs |$4y, hag been the axiom followed Tne MASTER SPECIALIST. BH. Morris's Kalit and Gur-'f2%,, and will be observed even more {saoly now In the atretch. NERVOUS DEBILITY O35e8.43 First Inning. (Special to The Evening World.) will give the national organizations a | in 1.36, 6 ” Dahlen waded out into the mud in| PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 31.—The| chance to work on another agreement. jMmise, going In Indjan file, covered al From a financial standpoint it has A radical ip wper left fleld and hauled down Dex-| double-header between the Invader§| ‘The smaller body hgs.rejécted the mile and a quarter in 2.23 3-4. eon! goeatyed ish roater-shiderN su be days by my own Z er's pop fly. Denney sent a long liner | and the Athletics acheduled for this agreement by the: major of ohn ,T. Brush is lucky in that B Tpivk Tecaen ca ————— warded with a free pass. Stanley fouled | Say wt gates cormorvow. pare Sree cee itn Itacown| ideas, ent will), CRAY SSEND! Nei Sins Ave. t-te peeveiles when. a clun ce fighting at|(@ Ing, pain or toes of time. It is a mar- neaterchh = 3 out to Ritter, No runs. —-— present it to the big clubs to-morrow. galloping was accomplished down at the|aecond ot third, because then there io | By OSTATI Praae en arr @cott Hudson and Alta McDonald.) "Young Corbett’ ts as anxious to) Strang hit to left and made second Bf (2 » | Gravesend track this morning with dark, |@n_ object ahead, | Pittsburg never Grow PROSTATIC Ureeaneney, wo expert trotting horse drivers, wil! yesome roficlent In base! he | Washtagton Won Firat The meeting of the minor league bigger crowds than when New York ry 29 bate Pile to drive in rich stakes this |; tewtins vane wear egy a ae by Cast TUnNINeK BReck era aiiaan ed) cut SASHINGTON, Aug, 31.—Wasbing-| managers was held in the office of nou: weather and a track in @ very threatened, ner for the premier. position, TROUBLES ryt eae 1 4 jin ng, and accorpingly eve! Bil'ks Genuity: igodoenire that wand haveliisc wancs BR : a : Res muddy condition, Many racers were|Let the ts be as firmly ens 5 Phat i» due to the action of-(We| this week he wi : ton won the first game of the double-| President Pat Powers this afternoon, i Pe ae attendance would Cured in from 3 to 10 week. That Is this week he will rdport to Manager|peen a homer in good going, A® it| header scheduled between the Boston] with the managers of all the clubs sent over the ground at exercise, but |{",{hee Place an ne VARICOCELE care’ sy. my itt! fudges at the Readville meeting, Hud- | Johnny McGraw, of the Glants, at the) was, he barel owt Hn t! ———— h : La \ y Mar Nal eel Hine eee TO THIF GE eee CAN SIE Gea TA artoun va benette [ine x : ee ing to the bad state of the track the seated MeDonald were charged With | Polo Grounds and put in two houre of | scored. Dobbs’ sactifeed, Gremin an UES | peenenits/ Noite: wae OR I OFAN e, QOD fesical cares 18 60/'e of i " cored. Dobbs sacrificed, Greminger. to fen innings by. the followin speed accomplished was necessaril 7 f S, remove every. Att: ‘faying up" in heats and ten-day sus-| practice, ‘The little Denverlte has been} Teney. advancing | Sheckard to ie ee #] up the new suggestions for peace arti- | PO Seonn a sarily of] SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIE POISON bein deen ae fale ons wyteow : ald of mercury pensions were the result. This ta worse | spurred on to that by reports of Terry Doyle's fly to Cooley scored Sheckard. R.u,B, | clea, and they were ratifled by Presi- OF iy Sent veree une drivers, for it meana Serene Dahlon rent a tines to ‘Cooley. wo O20 000800 LER] dont Powers at once. eer eee erred lane is Fe (Speclat to The Eyening Works) LOSSES “Fime of cure, 20 fo 0 that they will have to allow, other} «corde ixious to show that on “und ‘origer. Patten and} ‘The minor leaguers hope that the 5 “ are! RACH TRACK, SHHEPSHDAD BAY, ee AG ay wiht A Givers to handle thelr horses IDHARY | ney, Hancndthing. onchim: inl the: ball Second Inning. enRAy: larger clubs will accept thelr plans, | the, Leper DED Aavanee GUAT Aes RSRR I eon ee DRAINS fegeer (sed exclu if Roe 1G wich! Ley : Ne when he pits his team | Alor” Wis mate on Jordan's bad E and that there will be smooth sailing |Demple, Hunter Raine Young, Hens races are ae follows: jon't Delay. Come To- Dey. i throw. Abbaticchio singled to right, |8t- Loale (A, L.) Won Firat Game, and others, All arrived tn good condi-|, First Raco—For maiden two-year-olds: selling; ake no charge for AY, the Brooklynites on the Polo] Moran stopping at second. Greminget A IS from now on. tion, not even a slight cough bel five and one-half furlongs; Futurity cours or correspondence. Come to me PESFIGHICONIWEDNESDA Yon | eet reece ee eta care laconedtn mute nTccin eenine carne | neers Soa AME SL Oe able: ——_—_ hotived among. them, “Bob Smith's Ate | Pala Room sea eeinin 09 | strictest, conadence, 1 have _ = peilay, Mel acofing and Greminger going to. third, | (A. Ta) won the first game of the double- ST. LOUIS FINISHES theuate ‘was badly cut in Baturdnyea | CABANOKUS Mina 'Shrioce «0: 99 | cluntvely treating, private | Tho Aeht vetween “Spike” Sullivan aeolian htt] Strang “rumbled” Aubrose shunt’ ard | header, scheduled to, be played here to; : My face, Raving been kicked on both hind | Qinwad ere ns cody svt | sclence’ can devise or money Wi , Pektitaniy. Gardner; of Lawoll,; Mtaan.,| desirous of aay net teat Grominggr: nec red, Williams bunted to] day between the St Louls and Cleveland legs qabeetie ROBt for the Fall | Siunoohord’ yy Balada ‘ 8 Jacking in my office equipment, a 1 Wi be decided in Fail River, Mass. on| he was the feather-weight champlonship | Batty Cec Herees Aeanreee Canara | tan moore League teams by the follow- | KINLOCH PARK RACE TRACK, ow aerlous, the Infary fev! 10 | Mildred 2. 3 ave a et Use" you honestly, treat YoU : Wednesday night, instead of In Bi and wil do ail he can to bring’ victory, and Wittens sécond on the error, wre,.| ST. LOUIS. Aug. 31.—Following are the RIS, oer game etring, ie Tower sss High Heela secs est time, with th leawt massion iff ——— Joxter Med out to Stra renney was | Cleveland 10010001 0-816 i] res ac ed: 7 9 Bian » having @ high tem, = 8 i to-night. ‘They will nieet in a fitt 0 trang. ‘Tenney was | Cleveland $8948.94 CHU |] rosune of the races scheduled to be run /2,very clo Aly, having @ high tempere-| assis. Black ‘Sock Comfort” ahd saonaa" practtabte ; The this afternoon: 30% acer caught a severe cold| Lady Mirthtul Hele Te you. cannot oxll, write, Ser ay at out, Dahlen to Doyle. Aub: cored he e! eolar otic weney wil oe GEERS QUITS VILLAGE FARM. Costes titted to Sieckard Bement. —_—-—— venirat Race-Five and a half furlong ie en route between Sarat y nt rey wih pee: sler Wi ou by 7 iy 7 vd \ w F » a ; ; : ] Serre ae ou a ——— ' seria Fag ygeided, out hy, Aubres,| PULLTAM SUSPENDS GILBERT. | won by WP, Palmer. oto 4 3) | Now’ vor’ About the host Dem nl] sacond Race artidee; ts ferlonge on ie cure Wit tia nets ea ae Vga] muuctam @Uat wen ge ale BT AS | Sino Mat ttt a ae i-R WILLIAMS and, ‘The men are to fight 9 Aubrey.” Jones singied to cen-| Billy Gilbert will not play with the) Mri vs third. ‘Time—1.10 3-4. Man a osemepllshndtimtien: Prone cece terete PN San Te Dek. Hed Basoful Grenade e W. B. Jennings string, reele Pontaur mile, covering the Ania Of | Hastewood me 165 West 34th St, N.Y, jounds. George Gardner, fhe. light{driver, 13 going to establish a public | tte. Strang walked, filling tho bases.| y1ants until Wednesday, Then, a three- eee oevin’ for trotters and pacers. Accord: |Sheckard, scratched 'a hit to “Aubrey, Second Race—Seven-elghths of a jeavy-welete. champlon, { He scoring Jordan. Dobb rey. | gaye’ suapension infiicted on him by| miecWon by Dr. cartiedge, 2 to 1 antl thief aay abe: Sor HIRE T NOT ingly Hy intends severing his connec: |Couley? One tun, Pre MEME ® AY f0) igen: Pulliam for accidentally hit- Pee Weorthingtons & t0. ews eco dj a, ,very Rood trial, taicing Anto| Ty Hylaa Hours.# A.M. tog P.M, Sundays, 10 to a. tion with the Village Farm, in w yonkers (Dare: is third. ime— ration the muddy ‘stat SSR ‘5 iii i ~ A AND M'CLELL. Mon. sritn iene oy Wage) eres te eee ‘Third tning. ting Umpire Tim Hurst on the foot} Revenge Dare wa F consideration the muddy ‘arate of the| Maing. macedoliing; six furlongs Futurity seiner j HERRERA A\ ELLAND. | place will be on the grounds of the | patien made a good catoh of Bta. with the ball in a game with Boston |! 71.11 Race—one mile and a sixteenth. | I) of the Journey. sary" worth The Rival 29 Rew piace will be on, the frcancs Of the |ieye'a fly to short centre. Moran waa) Will have explred. Tim Hurst did not]_qwon'at Dr, Hart, § to 2 and 7 to 10], loyal Pirate, from. the Boston, stable! trinity Belle Sweet Billie 20 > | quretia Herrera, the Mexican fighter, [has secured ample accommodations for | A2°¢ 0% Doyles muff of @ good throw | {hors exe and thesaction. by Pull-| neice Sos to 40, was second: Morris | Stine, galloped four furlongs in 0.87. | Cel. /yler Rea Dameel s2s0.2s120 Sportin will engage in another battle shortly. |from thirty to forty hor Stone for Voy Jordan, (Jones caught Abbatiochlo'sl 10% west taken withdut listening to] Volmer was third, Time—149 pratnes Van lines Une joan s User i gase Pais Valley Forge Br 1 ee Bis opponent will be Jack MoCletinnd,| 4.0 OWOR TONBTAY AB bunt fly and doubled up Moran at first, |40¥ ‘testimony: Sar canene en Rowe's, string, Worked five-elghths ‘Of Men Wer. Hea ine" ae = clever feather-weight boxer of Pitts- i ABROAD. Doyle hit to deep eft for two base INN AT CHIC & aile in 1.0%. Hmbareassmont, from |e eee fi y 8. 4 A War" y Sliver H 8 Mee feauraigt gona ofits: | O'CONNOR TO STAY ABROAD, | jiailt "1, deny fs,one, ae, TROTS MAY BE HELD TO-DAY.) WIN ERS the arn of Fred Burlow, wat, pent one) Mr! tay bate i] CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUE Cj rt » yer N [BAD 4 ‘the Quaker Clty boxer, such a bad| ‘ oo doubled up Doyle at second » . ° es in 4 bout in Philadelphia, Her-| Ove: Winnle O'Connor, the American! throw to Aubrey. ler. Arope oes Phe weather man gives no promise of | HARLEM RACE TRACK, CHI-| [ios ints Damon, another of this Ene 08 BAY. Sedition Avg. 20 to Sept. 12, 2.50 P.M. Rain oF } Pogue ade wine | 2D DAY — able’ ah aP eae Pasa TTR | gree a got Batre a 1d 345, “B10, Ang MoOlelland will meet in. a|Jockey,who has been ridingin that coun-|safe hit to right. Jordan singled to CAGO, Aug. SL—The races scheduled | ot, galloved five-eighths of a mile in| Four right and Gessler reach: a clear day, but if he should prove . T In ached third. Ritter Holland's B. Doyle turned three ae Proper « 1.03, fui ty-rouad pout before the Pastime|try this year, will not come hom saa 43. as follows: ‘Trainer Alex Shields was early on the to-be run here this afternoon resuited Of Portland, Ore., on Sept, 11. Ja letter to his brother here, he gays he|#ingled to right, Gessler scoring and | wrong to-day there will be a series of iongs in intends spending the winter travelling | Jordan getting ‘third on Greminger' rac : i ey aga 1 Torry TENNIS AT ONT. cver the Content, alllng | mum ot Stanley's wood throws Witter] ee cay te pee Lieut the Em-| "First Race—Three-quarters of a mile. Hee RSCG Ta OOEE IE hie CSCO AS: | RAM me Mere Hensleen 1 meapheabaaey i edort Wrath ec, Wat A: att ane “thereat! 4 ARIO, ———_—_— stole second. Jones was hit. by ajbire City track. will be the holding | Won by Albemarle, 7 to 1 and 5 to ce Guard looking high in flesh, was) Yard on every 2) minudes connécting at 39th Bt., Brooklyn, oO Pitched bail! ‘With the bases full Strang | of the meet which had to be postpon d Mayor Jonnson, 7 to 6, was second; | sent to easy trotting exercise, Hermis dative pep al with Brooklyn Hel Trolley ees a rates REMIT ant thx, ont,\ 5 LAnl eh HOTITT IN EAST. struck out. One run. ¥ on Saturday on account of the Inolem- | Hyentiy Re ae ae 10. Jund Yard Arm were ‘given slow gallop: ‘sixth Rac ; mile and Fare. 10 Code agunnnutse: bie eller Beh LAKE, s| Jockey Toramy’ O'Brien, , id Rac v —Won z at three-parts “speed. 7% ter | ut. a . mi f DeeaCN ina ariagara “titernations!|ace contract to" Tichanot as maa sh Fourth Inning. ent weather, There are seven races on| coppertiel even and 2 to 8; Katio| tured a tlle Tp Teh 1-20 o hunter Raine | Mure of:Kendal .,..123 Lady Potentato Eiapid Tranelk treet eke ue ae aan eiyernadiene ., before | Greminger was called out on strikes, |the Programme. Powers 6 'to b, was second; Commo-/ and’ Young Henry together reeled off} Samolait Ground AB Carbuncle Hach ront,” ale Fiatbuah Aven “duetace ‘ nthe firm dissolved, 1s here now and| Dahlen handed over Aubrey's warm ———_—- dore was tired, Time, 1.06 4-5. five furlongs in 1.09, Bound Brook gal-} Coloneay - it via Brighton Beach Road every 10 minutes. Honsip from Miss) will accept mounts at Sucepehead Bay. | graaser. Jordan” fumbled Bea] OLD HORSEMAN BURIED TO-DAY] wii Hace-Gne mile and an eight. | loped a halt mms kal woven furlongs < \iroms eevee, WIUCRPE: J#0S, Cate eal of credit a4 Yon by Judge Himes, 7 to 2 and 6 to 5; ora sen! jaikal seven furlongs gare, | Concer ndier, Singles, champion-| for the way in which be handled tits eis Apert aa eG ‘The funeral of John B. Allen, one of Brding’ tient, OAs Pas second; Floyd | in 1.48 furlongs}, CRAVEN BACK ON TURF. —~| "GRAND STAND. $2.00. FIELD 6TAND. a) Fittsburg, |mounte and will probably ‘be oftered| | Bhsckard walked. Aubrey killed « base| the oldest and most popular men of]: was third, ‘Dime—2i4 1-6, opaenan, Wearnieaticwed, prantceaetns crn B,"8. Craven will be seen | oiicaGO HANDIOAPPER, 333 Broadway, + Che nit for Dobby by a great sap and throw. | Mineola, II. will take place to-day, PURER eR one mile at a tworminule, galt gaiugpon. the tracks in the Metropolitan dia) oie hom atiis abe maaiarn aad Detroit, Baseball, Poio Grounds, ‘To-day, 2 Games, |long singh era Wati ime nedied seth neceeeee well known as a great] Sunday World Wants pointed for his engagement in the: trlot very soon. He has two steeple-| [tious uimurpassed) re Seti, oa Nem Yorke at long single to pti bso enna oe horseman and drove many fast stepper: bt diy Monday Morning Wond gin, which will be decided on the thi haves: vane Hi 7. Jonauil, Rie Manet by eaperionced <tacing more eta londay Morning Wonders. ' Gay ‘of the meeting. © wil over the Liverpools ers than can be procured elsewhere, second trying to old Maspeth track,