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ALL THE NEWS {STATEMENTS OF THE FIGHTERS. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1904 OF DIAMOND, RING “RACING SHIFTS} THIS WEEK. | FOLLOWERS OF SPORTS OF ALL SORTS WILL BE BUSY 10- DAY IN. THE CITY AND ALL AROUND It Pee re PPPS OS SSE LIP ODS PS SESS OPEL TST ESSE! 3 €$ oF _ Tee TROvsaNDS wHo eo.r Top Ay., t a ee Ce ee eee Zeees DOPOP SFOs + 4 05-54 50> RAGING WILL SOON MOVE TY THE BRIGHTON TRACK ee Although Course by the Sea Is Popular, the Regret Will Be General Among Turf Followers at Leaving Sheeps- head Bay. ‘There will be a change of scene in racing this week, and pope ton is with the race crowds be lyn; Hermie, winner of the Suburban, end Ort Wella, winner of the Common- wealth Broomstick ts aleo eligible, and to » Highball, As the latter will have o take up twelve pounds for hie Am- ras Brigh- | there will general regret at leaving Sheeps- ad, This is the first meeting that rate-goers will be sorry to leave, for erican Derby vietory, he will carry, | the sport has been of high order and | ir he goes, 120 pounds. It is not at all meat interesting. However, the book- | ikely he will start with this impost. | programme is most promising, and | ‘Tie Sheepshead meeting ends to- there is Wkely to be a continuance of | morrow, with the running of the @ee- \ Vrilllant contests at the seaside course. | ond half of the Double Event an@ the | Brighton will rot lead off with the | Realization atures. In the Double | Brighton Handteap as usual. Secretary | Event Song and Wine, winner of the Boden has wisely put it on for Satur- fay, eo that the three-year-olds run- ding in the Realization at Sheepshead | tn Tuesday will have a chance to re- gover and start in the handicap It thie had not been done the Brighton Handicap would have lost one of ite Most brilliant stars in Ort Wells, for he first half, must take up & seven- pound penalty, making his weight 19 pounds, so that, in all probability the real reliance of the stable wil be Biandy. Sperkling Star should be « dangerous contender tn this race. Ort Wells's Realisat The Realisation looks in for Ort ADD Oe EM eda ee ome Hered See hebdaeer ee eee eH ES Sone Yau RACING id ALL PURSE RACES York Will Be a Novelty in That, Respect, with $100,000 Of- fered in Prizes. A radtead change in the conduot of trott!ng races has been made by Wwe management of the two grand cit cult meetings to be held in New York at the En and Brighton Beach racks, Aug. & to 20. Ithough the tendeney In trotting has been to eltm- Inate the old three-tn-five plan, the cir cult meetings In New York will be the first at which all the purse races will be dashes, The eum of $10,000 is offered for the two weaks’ com petition, and under the dash system five or sfx opportunities will be of- fered during Ue meetings to trotters and pacers with records ranging from 2.6 to 290. Offelal ammouncement of the plan was made yesterday. Although Where are a few objections ie the dash system in light-harness horse sport, they move than ov | shadowed by the many a@vantags eruing from the conduct of racing Jon a shorter plan tham has been ) Yowue. At the Empive track Jast year the now famous Empire plan waa put into opera | ton, requiring all horses to retire that |do not stand for money after two heats. is turnished the beat ract ind ihe fastest (ime in the history of the Grand Cirewt, and it remains to be seen whether the shortest possible plan of racing meets with the same favor, Paver Dash Races. Scott Hudson, Jack Curry, John Dick- ereon, Fred Noble and drivers and horse- men generally have expressed them: selves ag favoring das) races. It is better for the borses, as they oan start two or three times during @ meeting. ‘The idea was so favorably received that President Butler decided to have al! late-closing events at « dash, except the Shuite Bxperimental Stake, where the horees will be covered by a man on horseback Inatead of vy the pole horee, The stake events will be contested on the Empire plan, but all other races will be dashes at distances of one-half mile, 3 vAle, one mile and an eighth and one mile and a half. The Shulte xperi- mental Stake will be best two tn three, Purses will range trom 9800 to $900, and more money will be offered than was @isirionced test season.” Entries will close for the Empire races on July %, end for Brighton & week later, with Alfred Reeves, secretary. No. 30 Wash- ington Ne EAL ss ww York. 3 ‘ “The Greatest SPormting Event Or THE DAY. hin tanita ant Sad ln an latacadal WILL BE DASHES Trotting Circuit Meeting in New| "| GUNFIRE—A mgm | in eotee oO eCeeeE CEL Ee re re ero re WATERBOY IS SPEEDY $e—-——- Big Black Hever ‘Goes Mile and a Quarter in | 2.14 Without an Effort in Preparation for Brighton Handicap. (Special to The Evening World) reening. 1 Jovner trainer Ext EXTRIC Au reat i SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y., July | bree ha Nophaee | em in 0.58, Late in the morning after Trainer Joy- | Adres iA N—Four p furlongs |) 0.04, 2) bre oyner, ner bad finished with his other horse OCHA sae vas Waterboy was brought cut and gent «@ hi Wishe mile and « quarter in preparation for] BUUTH Pekar EA mile ti loping; Knoch iWehard, trainer the Brighton handicap to be run on} yout) "UND—Six — furlon i Lb, Saturday, ‘The great black went the| eanily; Enoch Wi ‘rar fi: 2, distance without effort in 2.11 and pulled) ROSRLEN-—Six furlo Viste going with Jovund. noch Wiaberd up as ft as a fiddle | HIGH ris oy quire excestingly fast preparation for SAVAE A mile in L%0, gallops, his races, as wae evidenced Ins! year, h Wishard. trainer " the Brighton LMAN—8ix. furionge in 1.29, when his nal work for the Brigh eantiv, John B. Madden, trainer was in 212, and he won the rece easily /Crry BANK—A mile in |.4f 1-1, gallop rainer in 2.08 1-6. In 0.53, brees- Aner ‘Among the beat works of the morn- ra a8 ing were the following: our trai z a, furlongs in TANYA Siz. turjonge in 1301-2 hand] SSES ¢ n, Madden, Ros HOT HEAD—Four furlongs in 0.88, ere, woe 3 eit breesing: J. EM Em sf sveuare tt Hoph ac Brub % Rous furtonge ain om eres In beg trainer, ACE a? iy ‘our furlongs :1) 068, breem J, W. Rogers. trainer HONTENSIA—#)x furlongs 1.92, | "breesing CC. Hughes MARMEE. in” 1.4, furlonge in handily J. W. Rog traine rs, trainer. | QU HEARTS DESIRE r furionge sm 0.88) I via OORDES MYDFLA-Pive Ranier ‘adden, trainer h FIRE EATPR—A tile In ids 12 hand ily; John Whalen, trainer. TOM KENNY A mile in 1.47, galloping om, trainer PRING CpsR RUPERT PF 1.08, breesing; J. W. Ri CANDIDA~-Fout "furlong: H furlongs in re, trainer In 082. trainer xalloping; 1 In M GREEN LG, breezing. 7 WINCHESTER—Six furlongs Five in trainer 121, ner furlongs prooring’ A Healey JUVENAGA— Avot furlongs breesing: A. J, Joyner, trainer, DAUSTLEUR—Foer © furlongs in J in T. Patterson, trainer, HERMIS SHOWN IN. [ganz an Gols BOY—Four tur vurtonge tn 052, all easily, © KING) COUR Fon firlonge in 638, ‘our’ fi \- driving: P Weir, trainer FAGLE ARCHIF— Fiveveighthg in 1%, alloping, A. Zimmer, —— KNIGH WESTERN Pies fur- | longa in 1,0, handily; G. Meehan rte.) trainer, (Special to The bt ee aL the STEVEDORE—Three-quarters in 1.20, GRAVE. A i. y ores F. Taylor, trainer. training hours at t aah ape Rages Joc ; i R--A halt imlle in 063, = agreeable. easily; Fisher, tra thie morning were m Mar, the{@RAND OPERA-A half mile in QB on came out bright and clear, handily: F. Taylor, trainer. emperature was perfect and the tack sIMPLICTTY Five furlongs in 1.08 hs crack shape, ‘The moat consplowous) — breeaing: ‘T. Wels). trainer. work of the morning was finished by ou eh Five furtonge In 1.08, brees- . trainer. KE. R. Thomas's Hermis, who was sent sPatticni: Three-quarters in 1%, gal- to @ seven-furiong spin in 190 18 The! — loping; T. Welsh, trainer Gistingulshed racer did his gallop in TOR ¥--Five-sighine In 1%, galop- fine style and {s undoubtedly in fine Arion: prainer. racing fettle. Workouts were allowed :. Wolwh. “ll in the following: an wi ple ‘Four furs ee te AS cam mile tn 1. lo x ougl ay : Wale, ond Gare me th L011. galtop: borough, Taine DIVENATION-O ‘mile in 1b, eastly; ae J WILD ® R—One mvile in 1.4148 J. Goldaborough. trainer OMENTS—Pive-etwbthe in YME-—One mile in 1.85, brees-| grdrnse DE aon trainer ‘would have started in the Realisation | Wells, He has to beat Delhi, Grasi- IULER tecBix furlongs in 1.98, beede- BUPTLING Nn ire: eae fn preference to the Brighton Handi- | allo, Mercury and Conjurer: Delhi bas | ina, T. Welsh, trainer. He J. Neumever, trainer Gap, for the former race js at his | already meats Grasiatio and sSangeret, | HURST sPaRK -A quarter in 0.%4, hand- are A pats iY Aix turlongs in tet 2| « Merey, and Ort is beaten ily, J, Odom, trafner. maeyer, tralner Mercury with ease, so that ts ‘ne \ | fONG AND WINES Your tury ( ‘The Brighton Handicap will have also| the race looks to be one. good lor THR Ris RO-tise,, Syrlone Ng Dbreening: F. Review trateer.” « the king of the turf, tie great son of | eallop for Mr e's threesyoar-oee a - Mf-mnli ota, | BATKAL One aud an eighth in 1.80 Watercress, who ls to other thorough: | He ‘ill probebiY ‘go to, the pow. the KING PERRI nine PrN Fe Ceipaine. tretwer test vorite u - 2 Mm 4. brede when fit as the automovile 1s t| has served i in wome time MONTE SARLO-A half-mile tn 0.80 Me srl trae ames ’ the old fashioned horse car, Waterboy| The first three days at Brighto; sity; F. Weir, cratner, BLA Dror furlongs In 0.50, ana. ‘Will be fit and ready for the Brighton, | Lave excellent features Th Montaak Lath POTENTATE-Fow furlon iy. F. Berle #0 hie trainer saya, and this being the | St@kes. for two-year-olds, 1) down tor| Mx fights, the largest number ever (he), breesing: W. Shields, trai BILVERDATR-A aastrar in 0.35 ean | ease there ought 19 be a great content Heelan eileabe at a. ville, which’ may | carded to de fought on duly 4 arel gn VALENTINE—Four furonge in PATAGONTAR eg ner | between the black whirlwind, Hermis| bring about a meeting Detween Bel, | *reduled to be decided in as many) oi, breeging, WW. Shields, tralner lig: W. Smith. trotmer.” 1M hand 4 Aneh Lad and Ort Wells dame, . Hamburg Belle, Hermia and | difterent cities to-night Every one| BLACK PRINCE-Six furlongs in 118] ASPHABIA-Five’ furio | Hamburg Bai others, ‘Thursday has the Atlantic |or tho fighters th to tak Bess, W. Timmons. trainer. if Bauer, trainer 0! ane le's performance to-day ¢ ‘ ie © fighters that is to take part tn * ratner, Biakes. for two-vear-olds, with a good SETING—A half mile tn 9004-5, /DAR Five fori ‘will be watehed with much interes:.| field engaged. Friday has no stakes, these battles Is well known to the fol. | GREETINGS en one. trainer fog: J. Bauer, irefer” (Sellen for there is just a possibility that she} but an attractive overnight — pro-|lowrrs of fistiana, as be has fought} LANG DOLAN furk FL ieee tesonge i 108, breesing oo, may be started in the Brighton, | &™™mm* many contesis .08 1. ¢ J. Bauer. trainer. Her owper was rather confident that . — ‘That the Sights will be viciously | MART ‘i wy a gg Mig a bageg be could win the Brooklyn with this SUNDAY BALL GAMES. eaenetes Ones there Is no doubt, as] Four furlongs in 0, breex- JOTHIAY Wemarkabls young mies, but she went Be each of the fighters has trained hard J. Hin drainer : aati’ fae wrong almost on the eve of the race] At olymple rit and faithfully for the bouts, and all pai e-0 ag Bs le in 1.4 handily, We ee and bed to be withdrawa, Should ene | Murray Hill ge ASacite Hy are reported as being in the best of ante ae ast half mals in O84, Nt itast mach interest will be added :o the | HAT Suit: Dapes ang) C™maltion. breesing: WY. Barrick. tratner, wee natty: Beart * face, All the stare save Hamburg Belle | Smith. The fights and the men who are]GOLD MONEY—One mile in 1,68, Drees dM ART a tive-elahthe : and Waterboy take up penalties wa Aan avenue and Bewex street. to figure in them are aa follows notin See oie ke 008. ons may peeciations AM Take Penaltiios. Brighton, Af. ® | Gus Rubily, the “Akron Glant,” vs. ‘ornell. trainer. traine Hermie, for instauce, must take w| Batteries olar{ George Lawlor, (ie Western heavy prix WHEELER - Five-eighths wrt eq ina nin three pounds, which puts him on even | “Si van New j Welaiit. ten rounds at Houghtow, Mich S unee Savennel Wo Jennings. | | oRTLLARD 0: ein te j terms with Waterboy. It may bo that fmtralde, | 4-9) 208 milieu, the California heaey-weight, | REHY Five-ci@htie in 1.08, breesing; » Carter, traiyer folly wood inn > 2 lve Bhly We ¢ iddie- w ng San me nti sprees i De owner will conclude the task Woo} Hatterien—Comroy and Farmer, Mullane | ygiene J taures hep seal he adi rine Mie Sere ex-quartere te Garter, trainer . great ané withdraw. The Picket picks | Burke and Roone ieht. of nla, twenty rounds at) OMe andily: & BAN REMO—Reven furlongs in @D oz pounds, making his weight it|res WC. Daweon City, Alaska; George Gardner ART i oan | easily: D. Carter, trainer pounds. Delhi takes up twelve pounds beh Anertoan SOP) the ex-light heavy-weight champion, vs eastly; E. Graves, trainer eek la abd carries 1% and Ort Welle tak Hawory and Brady. alireay snd dim Jeffords, of California, fitteen! MARJO in “Taree a ithe mm 8%, as rane welt 004 ‘* vege ha Th pete Pid, B rounds at Montana A. (., Butte, Men; igh pralner. Sette Ot Last, _» nae “e iy: 3 koi] ae He, nsane-osiess Gone meee he |81 Home Run Mike-So you want to Irish Lad takes up an addi- Siereee tional three pounds, carrying 127. wat arise—Witllame and ‘This is a great galaxy of sare. Water- ‘yey, test “ L’ "a champion, Irish Lad. «benion In 0.39, | know why « beliplayer. a0 matter how hot the day, always wears hie shirt in @80.] Probably for the same reason that beme with IN WORK-OUT TO-DAY CHICAGO TURFMEN Western Breeders and Horse- men Will Appeal to the Legis lature This Winter to Bring About Change in That City. CHICAGO, Joly 4—Horsemen in the West believe that the recent order w shut up the gates ac the Washington Park track means the passing out existence of that famous racecourse From present tndleations there will not ha a meeting next year at thie place wniess Cheve t# some favorable assure ance from the auhorith that the strict letter of ihe law againgt bookmaking Will not be enforced or @ bill passed Jn Sthe Lewisiature permitting persona! gers, the same an in New York State h of these conditions are 90 fraught with probleme of various kinds fto the various interests here -polltieal sud Curf=thac (he owners and train | atuartered herve not sanguine of ind take Wancus view of j rae ing a0 far as ington Park !* | concerned | To say that the clty authorities are blamed for present condition of the ‘on, where atest racetrack jin the Weat is closed while two or three other courses--merely proprietary with the sure-thing gambling tnd only object {untae {feature the one Permitted to keep open and Tace-going Pl hee to pert with hy money, ts mijdiy The breeders of the West interested in the blooded to: alize this serious Leandition of racing in the West, aad they will combine with the owners this Winter to bave auch a bill presented in the Leniaiature MINER BIG LOSER ON RACE-TRACK The postponement of the big fight Is only one of the misfortunes that hes be ation Jack Munroe of Inte The Miner in a partner Harry jHa shook at the race-track, doing husiness in the “Meld” Thetr losses sinee the season opened have amounted to $19.00 ‘As the Miner fae a half interest in the enterprine it ean ‘ly he seen that he has bene Bars Bit hard hit = CHESS CHAMPION TO BE AN EDITOR} Te Emanuel Lasker. the chess cham pion of the world, who came to the April to participate in the international (ournament bridge Springs, in whieh he tied second prize with Janowsk!, of Pa sailed for Europe on the # oy Patricia. On the same steamer war Richard Telebmann. the Anglo-German in country last at Camn- for expert, Who |s/ going ace o take ry in the jaments to be played ac fandon and Hastings during ie summer tor saine purpose, but the Iatier went by the Furnessia, These players expect to return here before the fall and {1 time Co participate in the oe ? ra ta lor international tournament at Mr Tasker will not weeks and when start an in an ARROW COLLAR ~ 10 CENTS, 2 FOR 6 CENTS CLUETT, PEABOOY & CO. BAKERS OF GLVETT AND MONARCH BenTE WANT NEW LAW ot | or eee Coe eee ec rec rer res? 4 . . ‘ . . - ' ‘ . ‘ . ‘ . . . . . SOOb he Chee boty He EE aL DE OE PEROOES OO AT THe PoLo ° GROUNDS. Jew Funes pal ty CeLepRare™ 1 CELTIC Pann, ‘KRAMER WINS TWICE; HURLEY BEATS DOWNING AT MANHATTAN. rare form Frank |. Kromer was two and five mile Manhattan Beach cycle (rack 5 Binning both. Phe two-mil: for the N.C. A. elreuit chimpionship, being the first point contest at thie track this vear and wae the feature of an excellent programme, witnessed by several thousand spectators Fourteea egered the consolation in which Kreba gained ten lengths by “jumping his feild, although Root caught him in the stretch and won by two lengohs The summaries One-third Sie (novices Wen by A Simmons Rrookiyn Nat Cagoed. Brooklyn, second, A. Demarest ny third, time, Won ty tH Far! Brook Newari, (hind fourth, time, tm, Cippatt, Championship Won, by rane. john nadeit “Tanoreok, eacond. | Frank 34 2-0. Manticap (amateur) <wee » K Bevoklys 1100, Bostenen, rary nee ond, Fl aus ete ie a es OF wurth; time. 2m Five Wile Handican, (protensionab--Wen by ont y 0 nus Be 1 pee, ‘100 af ee thir (300 ure! diate Mover Swollen glands, tumors, white swelling, sores, pus- flabby muscles, brittle bones, weak digestion, emaciated, illy-nourished bod- ies, are some of the well-known earmarks of Serofula. William B. Napier also satied | Scrofula is inherited. Parents too closely related by the ties of blood, or tainted with consumption or blood signs of Scrofula in their chil tular or scaly skin eruptions, poison, may look for dren. The middle-aged often have it, but children are the chief sufferers Scrofula breaks down the vital forces, and the blood perted becomes so weak and poor not do me any. winter when I took i!. It promotes 0 ish digestion, gives strength and ene: that it does not nourish the toners health in every way, the body. The remedyin tobe: n excellent blood pu: all scrofulous aflections for serotula. ft must beone that purities | | Downing and Fran Lrecommend AT VAILSBURG. . and exciting races were fume by the amateurs at the races held at the Valleburg Board Track yese terday. The star event wea a foute cornered match race vetween Murley, Lee, Downing and Zanes. This event was run in half mile heate and decided on points. Hurley won the first heat, Lee the second and Downing the third. Mustey and Downing ted with ten pointe each and iy the run off Hurley wen by @ hort length, . Fifty started in the twentyomile ope, tie field being eent away in divisions three and five seconds a] prises for laps k twenty-four. joined ist lap and Orca Clos mished close thonsend people were © races, The summary: One: Hail Mile Novis Won Ww. Eisai D) prcond ‘a’ a ‘Wheeimen, New York, third; 35.3-f, Your-Cornered Match Hace, half-mile Wor be Marcus Hurley, New ig Downing, Sen Jose, Cal. second: W. New Yorks, thir, Jame Time of final Neat, Im. iting ni et fateh: fn 1 Pre winners: boy 4 ae Cleveland Ohio, August 1} Sorofula from my parents, a ike My good 8. MRS. LOUISE COMBE. the diseased blood, builds 14% Brownell St. pete weak digestion, increases the appetite and gives new enengy | and strength to all life's forces. No medicine has won so much fame as remedy SSS tubercular de the glandular swelling. sores, abscesses, tumors and other hort so dreaded and dangerous. Write us ur case. Medical advice will cost you nothi 4 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC toms that make Scrofula a blood purider as S. S. S., and its tonic effects upon the system are not equaled b It makes the weak, tain and pure and drives out of the cireuletion any posits and morbid matter that CO.A