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PAP SCORERS TTS RRRERT TONNE THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1903. ‘> SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. 66. abhnco rei emtaae N. James Loses in First Round of Championship RS aiat Tournament at Glen Cove to ify Archibald Graham. GLEN COVE. L. Sept. 2.—Louis } @ames. of Chicago, tne national cham- ~) Bion, was beaten to-day in the first 56 { round of the Amateur Golf Champion- @hip tourney by Archibald Grahgm, of the North Jersey Club, Paterson, N. J. Graham won by 4 up and 2 to play. GLEN COVE. L 1. Sept, 2—Play ‘Was resumed for the national amateu _ ®0lf char.pionship thie morning. Over} one hundred golfers were on the course early, aud few of the 123 contestan:s fi the fret round derault President J. H. Windeler and his as- @istants of the Executive Commiitec Started the first pair—H. A. Downe; Apawamis, New York, and George Col- “ile, of the Philadelpaia Country Club— “at/9 o'clock, and the pairs left the first Y) tee at four-minute intervals thereafter. Ames's :avorite swing before delivering an out-curve. AMES, GIANTS’ When the fans get a good look at Leon Ames, the Giants in the box they will see a second edition of the great “Matty. much like his. McGraw feels sure that he has a wonder in the newcomer. to-day, and a big crowd of enthusiasts will be on hand to see him work. and the resemblance to “Matty’s” style can be easily seen, gy) The ‘last pair did not a off until : 32 o'clock. E. W. Judd, of Ol City, who was to tarted Arse wid a. 'D. Thomipagn, of Pittsourg, won by Soran iatter tailed (0, appeal I ‘of Boston, also won INVADERS PLAY IN WASHINGTON | Griffith's New Yorkers Are Anx- ious to Beat out Athletics for | Third Place in American} League Race. MOTOR CYCL i followed the former ghampion, i who drove got with Ww of the Al- heny Clu A few min- )) Utes later Louis N. James, of Chicagu, the present nacional chamipon, feed off th Archibald Graham, of Paiefson, N. dy the former New Jersey chumplou. © Whis was expected to je one of the bast 5 tches of ine day ana a number of the fesiern visitors (ollowed the palr. An- Igtber good craw was that of Dever- jax ett, of Garden wi.y, and Max Behe, of Morris County, N. J. crowd was on hand to wis come in with his upyonent, Will S S. Byster, of Fitsvurg. ayia "won the sixth hole and then led by four William “L. Hicks. of the local ciub, Jed Alfred L. Norris, of Dyker Meadow, yn. by 3 on the sixth green, and hie Reid. of St. Andrew's, was 2 to the Bostonian. Georze F. Wi fact which created 4 ripple of sur- BATTING ORDER. New York, Con convention in this for the purpose of form’ det. an ‘ G. A. Ormiston. of Pittsburg, led R. 8.) by two holes, ans | of Lakewood, won 1 Washington Moran, #8. Hendricks, rf. Belbach, If |nent organization, wher ee angel, 1b, the first six holes frown’ Matt Ww Bb. lurray, of the Enelewoo Clu | Da Bic ‘ e Guillen of Tuselo. leq. Jouan| 3 ‘ Moto: BRUT bets ee eepieeenthuve ¥. of Morristown, by two holes ut) MoCariey, 'c Drilie State in the Union that bo: | Tannenil! p “8, De tor cycle club will be in at Umpire—Mr. Connolly. WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 2—Ween the New York team arrived in Wash- ington to-day they were greeted with a clear wky and a bright sun, the first they have experienced in a week. | Caeerfulness at once took possession of | | | a huge success, and have | the entire group of athletes, Manager-| grammes calculated to Morristown, beat Dev: of Garden’ City, atte y 3 up and 1 to p slim lead ail cox, of Montel given match by default from James LL. den, of Oli City. | Winners of First Round. First Round—&. \W. Judd, oil Golf Club, veat_O. ‘T. Thompson, {twas due to this fact that | tres were received for th | carnival, which takes pl | tan Beach next Saturda Be Walco Cult a Captaln Grimth was elnied ny the! lovers of cycling. * i rea. ° : sprinters are almo to have thelr in 1 be fers Brooklawn soke, Philadelphia | De, mentally and Ananctally, and he 18 iiggn irae? hal La Wash ill” Baht Club, beat B. A. Downey, Apn-| now hoping tat the latter part of his out their battle for the American cham- | ps by 5 mics IAT cane depression will be more than overcome, plonsnip, and the victor in the coming q Ri. eennenten On Chey. eo: 1f good weather follows in the wak» events will have a clear and undisputed 4 i Hafold Weber.’ Inve of the club for the rest of the playing, clain: to the title IN CONVENTION | Many Cities Will Be Represented at Meeting Here on Monday, and Delegates Will See Man- hattan Beach Races. The motor cyclists of America will hold etty | be elected and arrangements made for | holdin annual competitions between Its The members of the various clubs are anxious to make the Initial competitions appeal [STS on Monday ing a perma- officials wil s from every asts of a mo- tendance, and so many en= je first annual at Manbat- and Monday arranged pro- to all PUT CHER MES. Awaiting the catcher’ signal. i a et Club, by B.up And 2 to play’ . Behr, Morris County Golf () mett. Garden City. by 2 up Daniel Chau cey, AL W. Tinghast, Phiia- | et Clb. by default 1 Wilcox, Montclair Golf Club, Haines 1. Snowden, Ou CL by defatilt; Frank ¢. 7. de Tennis and Gott mond Russell. Detroit C fault; Howard GiMn. ‘William Findlay Brows, season, | Manager GriMth'n ambition is to beat) out Philadelphia in the pennant race. | In tho preliminary practice the whole team went at thelr work like so many frisky colts, the balmy atmosphere and the effects of the sun warming them up and putting ginger into their work. Firat Inning. HANLON'S ME st Orange, | MAKING A RECORD EXPLANATIOKS. BY AC. MCAFFERT N ARE LOCAL OARSMEN NEW PITCHER new pitcber, The young- ster is built like the light-haired twirler and has a style of delivery very The Ilion man, however, has a way of putting speed to hia curves that will make the old-timers think of the days of “Cannon Ball” King, aus Ames will be given a try-ont in the series with the Dodgers which starts The Evening World photographer has caught him {1 several positions, NIG REGATTA TENNIS. TOURNEY Prominent Men and Women Players Will Take Part in the Matches of the Nyack Coun- try Club This Month. Prominent men and women tennis Players have sent in their entries for the annual tennis tournament of the Nyack Country Club to be held under! the auspices of the United Si tea Na-| “onal Lawn Tennis Association, at Nyack, N. Y., on Sept. § Players, however. desiring to play their first match on Sept. 7 may do so by notify ing the secretary of the committee be- | fore 10 o'clock om that day, when | drawings will be made for these; matches. The events to be decided are: Men's singles, men’s doubles, gles, women's doubles doubles. Mr. Le Roy Frost, Chairman of the Nyack Country Club Tennis Committeo, says that Indications point to a record- breaking entry list a LOCAL FOOTBALL GAMES. Football. games of interest to local followers of the sport will be played | this season at Kid Carsey’s new grounds at Ninetieth street and Ave- nue A. The grounds will be ready within three weeks, Carsey's Metro- politan baseball team will play the str Newburgs next Sunday at Equitable Park, Sixty-seventh street and West End avenve, women's sin- and mixed MANY ENTRIES IN [AFRICANDER BACK | {ng for all concerned. A jheavy fox en- | Veloped the course and 1? was impossl- FROM SARATOGA Great Three-Year-Old Sent Out for ‘Light Exercise in Early Training Hours at Sheepshead Bay Track. The galloping hours at the Gravesend track were disagreeable ones this morn- fe to see the poles from the atand 1 track at the Inside rail was in a y condition; toward the middle and de rail the going was muoh better. Africander, fresh from Saratoga, hav- ing arrived last night, was shown on the course at an early hour to light breezing exercise. The racer acted as frisky as a yearling. Hermis, of the Thomas & Shields string, was allowed the same variety of exercise. Flammula, from the Follansbee s! ing, ®alloped three-quarters of a mile in 122, The balance of this string was shown to slow galloping exercises and breezed along the last part at three- parts speed. Neither One of the Kraus , Was sent a useful mile, negotlat- ing the distance in 1.56, Timmons's Wyetield breezed six fur- longs 1 1231-2. Reformer, of the Mo Ginnis string, reeled of’ seven, fur- longs in 1.40, Trainer Lawler sent Tres- pass and Cataline four furlongs In 0533-4. Jola worked one mile in 1.56, doing the trick handily. Damon, from the Burlew string, reeled off ‘s:ven- eighths of a mile In 143, Barrick’s Vai Nens stepped three, furlongs in 0.48 1- Bob Smith'a Masedo was sent three: quarters of @ mile in 1.23. The Featherstone horses weve allowed B. Overhand swing that goes with Ames’s deceptive drop. INO SIGN OF WEND AND CUP RACE OF Thick, Smoky Fog Hovers Over the Hook, and Scarcely a Breath of Air Stirs the Water Over the Yacht Course. HIGHLANDS OF NAVESINK, sept. & —When Sir Thomas Lipten went on the deck of the Erin to-day after his morn- ing tub he felt like a man walking against a feather bed. Grabbing two handfuls of the atmogphere he took it into his cabin and analyzed jt. The an- alysis showed it to be thick, smoky fo about the color and consistency of Bos- ton brown bread At noon the race was declared official ly off. The nerve-wracking fog whistle at Sandy Hook sounded at regular inter- vals, There was not a breath of alr stir ring. Later on the sun succeeded in making a cim showing once in a while, but not enough to dissipate the mist. Five steam yachts, three excursl steamers and three or four tugs ca! down from town with probably 2,000 people on board. The yachts were towed out to the hgntsh{p at 10 o'clock and were swallowed up in the fog as they rounded the point of the Hook. Their sails hung lifeless, and the steam and smoke from the steamboats and Yachts Went straight up {nto the alr, Lt was decided by the committee to wait for a wind, although the oulook was all Dut hopeless. When the regular time. for starting—11 o'clock—arrived there wan less chance fora race than there was at the same time yesterday. There hhag been a great deal going. on petween the owner of the challenger and tains, crew and the designer Gl ani Ane: eife, that the. puro, nows nothing about. Few pers: He know? The Lipton fleet know. what has ‘been golng on, but now and then een a leak. there iarst rumor ‘that all was not har- montous in the dig nautical family came when a cablegram was recelged from the Royal Ulster Yacht Club and individual Bnglishmen suggesting that. Capt. Bevis be put in charge of Sham- rock III. instead of Capt. Wringe. Capt. Bevis, it is said, refused point blank to bea party to any such change, and, the crew of the challenger when they heard of it declared that should such a! change be made they would go on strike—not a man would lift a spr, Sir Thomas was asked to confirm is, report and hig reply was very guarded. ‘He said: ; “T have recelved cablegrams suggest: ¢ ing a change of captains among other things, but s1 a plan could not bee carried out even if 1 so wished. The crew would refuse to work under any one but Capt. Weinge, Sr eo = Poiladel-) Conray hit a sharp ont to Méran and pAb ee Club: hy cerns ‘went out a thirst, Moran also helped! yy rca tenth a ' 1. Andrew's, beat Went o| Mo! » help ve straight victories is the recor = Ox Hille oy Tun Keeleriout. Gancel bite high fiy to|Ned Hanicva lley-Dodgera have} After A MoCafferty ran up Flor-| New York will be well represented !7 if Nassait. beat Ryaiy > runs, jmade in the last five games. Two of| 28M Queen $60 he made the following| the Middle States rowing regatta on/ Simon Cart Huntingdon Valley “Moran hit to Elberfeld and was an|these games were won by the Hanton«| explanation at the track: “Tt 4s true| the Potomac River, Washington, Lab: or] x be PEE ACTS USES TT Si) a aaa hee Tae St locate’ thal ¥ ; et , | that there has been some Ilttle-misun-| Day. A total of sixty entries have peen Nicholas Williime, New Brunswick, Aasy out. Chesbro vould not locate ites from the Beaneaters yesterday, deat N. Stewa: mpell, Agu plate and Hendricks walked. Selbach |thereby makiug a clean win of the Bos. | lerstanding between Mr. Johnson and! recei for the various events, and) LU Ra eg hit a snarp one to Willams, who threw [ton series. The Trolley-Dodgers fur-, MPSelf but I never meant to offer any| of these the bulk are from the loc Hendricks out at second, Elberfeld | wivlied « nartele of ball In both gam ree ath I asked him to release ald] ae lon cdousicatettimatet the imeat ee . °t e nich will win t bat of the oy from b f c Plor-| The Jui trac! ° caught Setbach at frat, executing «| Mich Will win the most of the gas om | RaKements to ride Flor Junior doubles attr nessHeet | Ernal(ratrinelcandl lore’ weratrcost ert t ‘ Reva Abublecclavs NEune He A OR y, Gury j ham Queen, Moe Tad been engaged to| entries, there being seven, while the) The training conditions were most thy. by 4 tip and 2 to oh: Fonenlde it POUL then Beaneatera (ie | Fide her In three or four races, but I did] Junior and tntermeatate singles drew, !0€ at the She sche Ral 1 Second Inning Pts SUE gut the | Beaneaters He twat cha aesaata Mx aplece. The association singles and, ™9Mning. A deep foe enveloped the Heh e second game, allowing them. only no b nave the mounts, on joel \ Beek to sn! Loe threw Elberfeld out. Williams | two | Dovle, ‘Atrang, rd wad Account, of her inconsistent running. | senior singles brought five each, all the} fra ne and hid the poles completely. ° Raiaas! If sent one inte Held for two base Dahlen were largely res or the hen made the bid on Florham . he foe was so thick at times that tho Be Care eect octane Rent, aula! Into CE, ele Lee two victorles ‘which th am!" won, Queen T thouRht she would be warth the SHE eee nee averaging abouts three 10% I sta imats ohivorsex!avalriaeraliocked alice hop ‘ rovantc y pm the Boston, + pric on a am willing to ‘ int land was out, Meormich to ¢ rke. . Eiverthat: price (for her tocdee tee ———__ Sceptres in the mist. ‘The trainers could No . a ‘ not see the poles and the exercises were Ryan was out, Willams to Ganael, SHEEPSHHEAD ENTRIES. W jhe 7 h impeded. we for thren basex and scored | HOLBEIN F, T mich impeded, ket Cli, fhane ae . f ble \ gam Hing reteset keto "ee WOM BIG SHOOT OPENS ss SAE ees y dup an . CGaules, Drift out at fiest ecial to The Evening World.) entucky remarked “that the R, D. Pecan Oy CORN ae HE CHANNEL, AT SEA GIRT RANGE, |. ®4cE TRAcK, siizpPaHEAD BAY, | clockers know as'much as the trainers a] as Byer piexheny ¢ aNiTaenine Gept. 2—The following are the entries |of the day's work." Lid My for to-t if s Later 1 Highiande, beat M Cauley aingled. Chesbro forced Englishman In Fourth Attempt Haze and Stiff Wind Inter: itn). Fire hee ania Hing: aix tur | took ceaane Tai ca Uistaaf versa i ui fonroy. singled sottin, 5 Hata. Bt. Ds PECCaUIES A Beene ay aeealer Lands Near Calias, Unable Za SL Wn Urvertere! Wit natteiin there was great activity shown, ‘The on gi by § 19, and 4 to plas ard Med to iy Gangze| cleared the vaser to Finish. jompe Osea Beas: trainers and racers came to the front in Faieneld County. ov 3 Meta Da) nItlirie, 8 Long One oer et eto ‘ tors. caerlenue: Thm Bo 0 | numbers, and the watches were kept 1 Whit mabeet Toe hore yesterday evening In his fourth at-| SRA GIRT. N. J.. Sept. 2—With the eee ant | W. M. Scheftel's High Ball, which ts a ri, Fox Hi U9; Bonton (XN. L.) Wine Firat G temps to swim the Luglish Caunnel, has | Iargest attendance at any shoot ever] Pana i} shorteal 8 peut for, the Flatbush. covered’ six ‘ Se Canute (Special to The Evening World.) jailed again. He left the water eight | held In America, the National and New) ra) Tee Fa rae Ne Com tney/8: ceUnk inghuysen. Mo PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2 infles from Calals, France, after swim. | Jersey Rifle Associations and the United | suite dace eandicars seven furicogs u- | sters, Leonidas and Hylas, turned the Ree itn Kame of the doubleheader scneduied to] Ming Seventeen hours and’ twenty min- | States Revolver Association to-day Young Henry peated poule in 1221-2, Leonora UO LB ABT be there t the Bos-} Holbein wan within four mies of the| ened thetr annual tournament. whteh| Ping Ship Loring and Payne were allowed three- fala» Country Chih, heat ee ton and Finladelphia 1 League) Frenck coast at § o'clock this morn.ng| will continue until Sept. 12 Nearly! Potente le ; furlong breathers at three-parts speed, Her. Fox Hills, hy defaut teams resuled ins y for Hostoa| when ithe ‘tide tured ant graduate! double the numer of ceste reure thett Voorhies | J. W. Schorr's Molinas and Sweet lagheny /Counine Chen F ' by the following score swept the swimmer toward Dover, hence ME OSES =| | Pregryia) Gretchen going together breezed a qua ; . RCpaaCe NEA THIat lo eit RAILE. | the abandonment of his attempt competed last vear are entered Gallen Raincoat 86. f f Ma 21D Hoxton HOH OHNO ABO re When the bugler sounded down the red ee CBROMRD. tho. sureton) An ON Si A. 4 | Falta telphta o9 09004 7) Third Race—The Dash; five turlonge of Fu-| Drake's Vincennes and Wyeth going to- ‘Travis Neate Eynter, fatterinesPiiiinger and” Moran. hand f tunity ‘cour : na 4 at William D. Eyster, Allegh * _—- — sharpshootera from New York, New Jer- | Prihodox IL Harelwood “"ig3| Fred Littlefleld's Turquoise Blue an Rene ty ——___- Lady Ame: 1OL Ormonde'e Right .127] euany’ axigth ath Fi, bY! wD and 7 to “play: William aciirema anay bey. Connectiout, Massachusetts, Rhode |ietzad HL Srmonde’s Rien 12 Fuanyside breezed a quarter at three Ticks, Naewan Country Hi KINLOCH PARK TRACK, | sind, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohlo, | Sonqme Belle 010) Grenade * joy | parw speed. John Sanford's Caughnawa- Yana to play: J A Bept. £.—The races « 1 to he run] Ristrict of Columbia, the Navy and the | Tope «.... : fnquisietve 7/ ga going with a stable mate covered wy ‘ * County, beat Pricn ¢ here this afternson TR COLO | eee eee eee a it’ semeoe | Golden Drop. ‘path anny ‘} furlongs in 1.20 1-2 Da up: GW, Reraner. S21 . ; rat Race—'t re of a mile, [tow and in-competition for the twenty | Reaulter © "...101 Monenaa August Belmont’s Marjorine breesed a PAthletic Club, by 2 up andi ae Mi Flue, ars 13.1 1 and dive Individual amatelen whicl are on to: | PY” Nem “A elit quarter through the stretch at taree SG a ie a a a a ewan third seer done tiene Lwenty-five aro the mem-| furlong reel paris specd. H. M, Morris's Prince Bernd: 6 to; pest Arciieniy ae Rave fa mile.foers mateh for. the championahip of the US The Pick slg | Ching and Kallf clipped off a quarter forth Jersey Country lute ho ‘ tol National Rifle Asaociation, and the Sea- YEW". ongons URL fn 9.95 a4, P.-L, MoCarren‘s Potente gal- James. Glen View. by t up and \ wary Long Dictance Miltary Rutle Match| 39) Semen 198) roped a mile in 1.50, Ocean Tide speeded okaw, Deal beat —-—. ew contes ime year for th | n Mee icie ten beets tr given oy Ueorky J. Beabury, —of| Fin Rece—The Hempstead; steapiechase; tani] a furlong In 12 seconds, Jasper Lakewood,! Tt Capt. Rrown waats Odom to r Rew York soarte a %, 7 P 49! ie SA 2 E; ew v4, for him sinble next i i pel Mona ae ca ware ait unaaties Manitian Ase h agian, i ACtOry’ At haze Bot 1 mie move Golf “lun. beat James af, have to do will be toh m8 --—o— range wiih a-pretty tif crows wind. | Tee OMeer ee WALSH TO TRY FOR RECORD. Bett, Crescent Athletic Club, by 2 up, contract. Odom ts willing to rei d the WINNERS AT CHICAGO In the 200. BrAatica by the New] age Mor mile ant an eighth on : ei jagreemaxt he made this year with the " ety Uhee Aa vaa epreetieay by he New me : TN ah alle th Pittsburg owner, and the combination of the Seventy-tiret, Ted with 48. Lieut | WOR Carter Ton winra, Richarteon 14} p. g, Walsh, the national champion BC. Tannin. Naseav, beat tarold yiit probaby be. seen together AEA a ar) Rainey. of the Geventy-firat, had 4!! park Past sprinter, is scratch man In the 100 and Downey. Anawamls. hy defiult; Ro , ed only two-year-olds rental i ALM while’ Private George Donovan, of th-{ Vincennes 5 00 yard races at the games of the Mundy, Riverside Golf Club, Browny Gas! Tac nigsabe *E TRACK, CHICAGO, | Twelfth, scored 4. Private Adam Hub | Ne Louswoet) 98 Carroll Ty Lcd Andaants : Fok i, Thomas, Morris Courts: around New York thin season and, L—Following are (he reculis. ov] schmidt’ was top man for the First New 89 Gir Roche. Eccentric Firemen's Association, to be Kellogg, jr. strange to say, Odom has never been ra Prckson, ex scheduled to be rum here this KH at 9 o'clock on the seventy-five tar- with 4, and Corporal Jersey, J 89 Past beat A. G. Allston, by bOU4 at handing the youngsters, He] afternoon: Fink, of the District of Columbla team ———— @ 10 play: Arthur F. Schwartz; And Peter Wimmer, Capt. Brown's! First Race~Three-quartera of a mile. {made rine straight balls at 800 yard of, beat Ralph Carroll, Fairfeld, trainer, are a precty’ strong. pa Won ty Duchess Hanna, § to 1 and 2] When the target was c.osed, © Standing. » Roger D. Lapham. Apawaml:, the jockey will be given a to 1; Lady Charlot, 2 to 1, was second Oo Ue) Clud. Ww. L. : wT, Sherman, Enstern Park. With the stable next Fair Taady Anna’ was third. Time, Pitteburg +076) Brookiya ....57 83 , by 1 up in twenty hol Phares Stick together, Mb. ; een eens | NewTek $18 Boston oH Weeourn, h, —_—$——____ cond Race-Five-eighths of a mile Ieago 588) Lou i Mya Be 'B. yon by. Major Peinameg to 1esna 8s &:|] WEATHER FORECAST. — [cine B65 Phisdtahia BOYLE TO FIGHT MAHARG. heat and 4 even, wus seco! 8 : Armstong, $200. AR te Balt 0 play: Howard th i Wadelpnia Cricket Crub,| ‘ Third Race—One mile and twenty|f Forecast for the thirty-atx American Leugue St Sou. Abawan i by 1) “Crockey" Boyle, the clever feather-| yards.—W y Dr, Stephens, 6 to 2]/] hours ending at 8 P. M. Thara- Y. PC.|_ clup, jamen A. Still. Welght boxer of Philadelphia, and Bill, id 7 The Don, & to 1, wasliaay for New “ +616 Detroit pa Thomas D. Maharg, another ot those Quaker} {iq g: 2nd Lady Jocelyn third. Time—l] itates, pate tomtane one foal ehtancat 2 up and 1 to City alam-bang Agaters, have signed| ” je-night and ‘Boal Washingt New Haven to try conclusions in a ten-round hout| —We = by Dei before the iu A. C., of Reading,| Schwalbe, 6 1 Pe, on Monday, Sept. 14 ic to 5 d and My Geni quarters of a mile, Thursday; ight worth to north- ‘HUBl neva at Celtic Park Sunday next, He Pc. fl ‘ig | arran, ngs Gol in Hh by will then make his several times de- ferred attempt to lower the 300 yard record of “Bernie Wefers, which has withstood many attacks, “Tom” O'Brien, the official handicapper, will @ special heat with good men at Intermediate distances up to the limit 60 as to draw our Walsh's full speed. Billy Finn has bought out Charley. Ross, and o turf firm of Finn & Rove is nv Mors, The horses will run in the colors of W. W, Finn im the along at three parts speed only, were shown to light breeging 800 PLAYERS IN ONE markable band that ever played in thin town marched down Main street yestor- day afternoon, It was a consolidation of all the bands that came to the State Conclave of the Knigtits Templars, and it was $00 strong, marched at Its head and none of them Was less than 6 the 60.000 people who lined Main sircer sy the “easy side," nothing fast being wanted but light trotting and canter- ing. Fair Rosalgnd, the full sister to Gold Heeis, was shown to a good gallop of two miles. This mare has been on the alling Uist and is just rounding to. Rollicking Tar and “McMeekin were ed through the home stretch in 26 and 0.28 1-2 Graham's two steepigchase:s, Gi and Judge Phillips, stepped five longs in 1.11 easily. Charles ‘W. ‘Thomas was allowed alx furlongs In 1.98. ‘The Hampton Stable's Ethics galloped seven-elghths of a mile in 1.42, Willamstead, of the same tring, and a full brother to Lucien Appleby. Was. sent the seven-furlong route In 1.4. Collector Jessup turned a neat half mil 7, 0.58. ‘The ‘McDonald racer, Stroma, a naif mile in 0.51, tom tawaein see other from this barn, stepped four fur. longs dn 0.56. Pompano, one of the same string. reeled off five-eighth of a mile In 1.07. Archle Zimmer sent Allan three furlongs In 0.48, breeging all the way Tittle Jack Horner from the same atting Was on the “easy slde,"’ be! slow atloping only a Deine sent) to onadnock, one of the rT racers, turned six furlongs irrgpipana Shot, ‘another trom the same string galloped fve-elghtha of @ mile in 1.00, he balance of this string was’ gent iomas & Bhie} ure Zoroaster, from the ‘I 1g barn, worked seven furlo! Holland's Oclawaha galloped nits e quarters of @ mile In 1.23. Doyle, Ista and Counterpolse, of the sam. only. ae BAND. 2—The most re- BUPPALO, Sept. Nine drum, majors feet tall without bia \Kiant band played “Onward, 2n Soldiers" in perfect time, and io applaud, but ad not because As Improvements, ere for 33 youre ri Uphed ational reputation, we claim thac the Ciuthe Truss ONLY can cure Inventors. of a f Aug.29 to Sept. 12, 2. f ni} DAY—Geean ‘Handicap | Orne? detees, Leave Fant auth,» Ke i iB fs a : (1.00 “pation” Ga Train), 1.10, 1.40, 10. i foot Whitehall at, A. A nd therenter overy 2) minutes, conn b ne or broken jn a Rupture, Feturning ‘minitee b Hou! 10 8 P.M, Sundays, be Doenn ave, ca Sir Thomas stands ‘by designer, whom some yachtsmen blame; for the awful falling off that the chal longer has shown in her speed since ahe( was stripped in the Erle Basin and, measured for the water line. When the challenger made such grand beats to windward on the other alde before she. came over to lift the cup she was a dif- ferent boat. 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