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EVENING WORLD FITZGERALD WON THE WORLD: TUESDAY FVENING, JULY 12, 190. SPORTS EDITED BY rhenaaane-1 V4" c7-20--v<7eaeaaee GIANTS OFF FROM CANOLE. FOR CHICAGO. ATTRACTIVE FEATURES AT SARATOGA VANISH ment for the Thousands Who Journey Up There Next Month. Qractive features, Race-goers now have|to. And as racing {» the main issue, to contemplate a month in the awful | race-goers will put up with almost any hotels they conduct up in that part|discomfort on the outside to enjoy of the country. Most race people are | their favorite sport. The book pro @amblers, of course. After the races|gramme for Saratoga is not yet out, ‘Were over a dinner at Canfleld’s club- howe and a seasion at the faro table @F the roulette wheels were things that @eemed to round out a day and fill the cup of pleasure to the brim. ‘When the club-houses were closed the race-goers sighed and did their beet eo while away long evenings by a Grive to the lake or talking horse on * @he hotel verandas, There were still eft to them the comfort of a de- Welous breakfast at the club-house and @n equally satisfying dinner there at cap, the Great Republic Stakes, the | Saratoga Cup and the Saratoga Spe- clal are all nish sport of high cl The stewards at Brighton are inves. Ugating the races run by Neponset What an ides Aa if there could be anything wrong about a steeplechase If there ls anything about racing the ie the personification of purity It ts the steeplechase—that is, if you view i: with the reverse English. The stewards are inclined to belleve that Neponset did not try to win the race he started In on fi They are not alone in 1a opinion. It ts doubtful it any one can be found who would believe that Neponset was getting anythin some exercise 0% yesterday—that | Mr. Kipling says down sand. Neponset bells on one outra: His jocke: not ci hind the He came home 01 the bit The steward up the bookmakers’ will try to find it ROW even that comfort has been @matched away. Mr. Canfleld declines to open his club-house restaurant this @umm: and also declines to permit Q@ny one else to have the privilege ‘There is still one consolation, and these are the lake resorts, where de- Metous Saratoga Lake bass, Maryland @hicken and corn fritters delight the palate and the senses. But even this| Get grows monotonous. Races Make Amends, = oade therefore sqthiered July 4 However, the races will no donbt| the bett Ing on Ne make amends for the 1098 of the | Neponset fe not the only one The woods Pleasing side issues which Saratoga | steoplechases. Racing Itself Will Be About the Only Amuses| Baratoga = gradually losing its at-)race-goers have long been acceustomed but the running of the Saratoga Handi- | fixtures that should fur: | CHICAGO'S PLUNGING MILLIONAIRES AT THE RACE TRACK a ¥ N 0- (Bpecial to The Evening World) J. Hines, trainer, GRAVESEND, N, ¥,, July 12—There rusia QUEEN One mile in 182, zing ines, trainer. i“ cy ty unicne wen RIGHT AND TRUE-Stx furlongs in é this handily. E. Graves, tratner. \ Was much delayed. When the sun took| KING PEPPER—One mile in 188, bres : fommand, however, the trainers and ng elr, trainer, ; horses came to the front, and the track |PELDAME—One mile tn 1.4, easily; F Rs being Mghtning fast, several speedy RIGHT, ROTAL: ibina veuarte in 1.19. os ; Moves were noted. andily Hurlew, traine Prainer Fred Burlew will leave to-mor-| HYLAND—One and an eighth miles in ALONG A, Tow for Saratoge, there to be prepured| 201, galloping; G. Fragh, tretner. for several engagements to ve decided male 5 = PP etal yond ee o — a. Qt the meeting soon to begin at the LADY PO’ STATE—Three-quarters In Bpa. When the fog iifted workouts onvarintn % f Wainer ® follo C PETING—Six furlongs in 1 22, were allowed the following racers ing: W. Timmons, trainer. LOCKET—One mile in 1.0, handily; D.| Top ALL—A half mile in 0.04, breea ’ ’ Carter, trainer, vores Ge carnal Prainer a oon ADAY—Six furlongs in easily; HIST-One milo in 1.0, handily; D W. Shields. trainer arter, trainer. ST. BELLANE—Throe-quarters in 118] There was an {mportant conference Rotary mile in 1.48, eaally; D. handily; ¥ Shields, trainer. between the achoolboys and several of ter, trainer - the handmasters yesterday 1h regard to Mobreesine: D Carte trainer um, AT SHEEPSHE AD the matter of placing the local snter- | OF TIMBUCTOO—Three-quar- weholastic athletic association on a (Special to The Evening World.) ry 20, t y | ba eht prog ed, and in the fourth fere in 12, handily: “W, Smith better standing than {t had last season | PHILADELPHIA, July 12—Martin| round staggered him with a right to the RR RELSTON-One mile In 18% gal tumors have M Maas the at eee . {cs ole ne Fall River light-weight, was | jaw, Canole waa as fresh at the finist Yr. Kaight, trainer. aa i a ton e Nid n the Long | bes: by Wille Fit Id, of ok- 7 nega ntl 1 LUMINOSITY Sit tirlonae in 11813] SHEEPSHEAD BAY, July i —A Island Astociation, Another meeting }lyn, in six rather tame rowed ay the pe big "be. toe ma ving Ih. she Carte aine ea C verhun he e| | | . 3 jee mn ed on ad sailor Sv sSie iutlenae tn Libis heavy fog which overhung the track |wiit be held in September, when every- | National A. C, last night. Both boys| sixth round Fitzgerald attempted { ve cKE ‘dul a Inite in 2.48, drive | Hons difficult and delayed t , pos diaeed thing will be_setled ‘ splayed much cleverness, but Fitz was | rush matters, but Canole blocked, and ety a Wl conaidernbly later than weual, The + Axgressor and had the Fall River | Willie's blows flew harmlessly around HEAD LAD 8 furlongs In 1.1845] track was in splendid condition, how fe . the Lg ct edi the en-/ the Fall River lad's head. easily Tillams. trainer, 7 a hie the te gel | ire six rounds. Canole showed that ho| ‘The semi-windup between Kid Locke TOM LAW: BON: One mile in 14%, eastly vet as a: rth ches bee thing ae TRAVIS 10 PLAY i ls one of the cleverest lads in the bust-| and Johnny Allen, of North Pennsyl- , isbecaiahit<til Tae ne aaceaitane a hs Faint Te | ness, Ho blocked blows with ease, and | Vania, was a corker. Hoth boys fougnt 13 Carter, tralnet.| oo, close and guitry down here this in the early part of the contest had fre toear tans ely, trainer. LAB HallOptnes J: oming, and the proepecta for rain Ware il At Ol | There were two knockouts registered in t GENESEO-One mile in 152, breesing:| 4 3 ‘ cde Mita seemed to guage Canole as the! the preliminaries f © 12, bree | during the forenoc - A C. MeGu.r a f a, | John BE. Madden shipped twenty-five | “LE In 194.] 40 i 1 ¢ f his string to Saracoga at an early ti eRe in 1.08, to-day, Contrary to his usual cus- | to meet his man at 1% pounds, Duane reesing: 8 Biltings, trainer, Mr. Madden did not personally | gome of phe strongest amateur golf | is In the first divsion, and has defeated WIZARD=Five furl in 1.08, brees-| accompany his horses, but will walt a boxers that have received decisions over ‘Billings trainer,’ PF] day or two before going to the Spa players in the country have entered for i : i The ered ‘The many friends Knoch Wishard the champion. He ts one of the few warters ta 118, gal: | will regret to learn that the annual open tournament to be held | boxers that is in Gans's class and en- r# in 119, gallop. ‘d be pome with sickness, On| over the links of the Apawamis Golt titled to consideration from. the colored a a esaity: 2,108 were this morning | Club on Thursday, Frilday and 8: fi | eng ot A Beltine te Met eet ine \ , os “4 works | 27 of this week, Heading the fist ls] vitle If thew ever meet at that weigh VevtiTe Five furlongs In 1.04 MA Walter J. Travis, amateur ¢ not Ma tan i Ba sii Writ-Fivcslehthe” tn 1.07 Four, furlongs In 0.84, breez-| both the United States and ¢ y ts out w pailvewe iste Rake lear eas as cea SCHOHARIE -Fivestighihs | in 1.0%, ah Ay Bo bah cathe La teag A Danny Duane és out with a challenge | tarry Tuthill to go West and train GRAY TAD-Fiveeinnths in 1461-2, | BRYN MAWHEA mile in 142: gallop. | 1, ret ment play since | D eee ee ee Hughey McGovern for his bout wit Falloping: F. Weir, trainer ing: W., PL presgrave, teiner, .. . 10 . ane will agree to meet him before | mrankle Nell. Tuthill, who has trained F saiive in 1051-2, [GARMENT —Five furlongs |i -2,| from abroa Herford's club in Baltimore for any | young Corbett" for all his battles, will ra alloping: F. Welr ibalner, ‘ are yan in O34; Drees: — cansinniaesiieetomesceamtaee _— . S. amber of rounds. Johnny Mack, wan-| accept the offer providing the ltue Den LEN } NTS. T ree tur ngs ainer ———"| ager of Duane, stands ready to post a | Verite does not clinch a match in the ¥; W. Smith, traine ne Lak handily BOXING GOSSIP 4 torfelt of $2,500, the same to go as a | mein Rene Tuthill as heag of the ATLBY — er alner. camp Hughey is sure to be in great ' fell, tralner ’ - ' pr‘ MEAYLOR™ One. mil nee in 1.80, easily y : *fartongs In 1.19,| Kid Curley. of this chy te after a . ‘ she trathes tch with any of the New Engkind r ; in as} nantama, He Is parts y anxious to - e||. | {i} consent to him he can name a ih 0s hea own terms and eondit Ct Safely, Surely, Without T sult ¢ Special to The ve Werld) for he simply mauled Mun- Stretching, Cutting, Pain, Dan- x oping of Sow. BUFFALO, N.Y. July 12—Yankee and inen (ook a hold and D t W. Je e je record of knockouts alned 19 | page eh eet iad very |d9Wued him, “But despite the “odds ————== ger ot Detention from Busiaess. GIRDLE. nes In breez fehts pulled off privately in thes olt « Jack Munro There 19 absolutely no inconvemence, ious of Lite, warusniy 5; il luring the past year able ving Jack Mun Whie (he resuite are direct, speedy and perma- i straight fills thelr cateh-a y T want to tak with slavery iheske ; ‘ vst night. I eae affictions, due to any cause Jac power. she vid wat vas ko ; a aikat hanes HOD CURE for re to ght Brie New Eng: | wletet « into all 80 v and cham In his ta at wi ahanes K rst fall tn he cee x : t t . | t t t w 1 * | ‘ r the ia " an} * 4 cond ali t 40 t a the i ; 1 night mr 3 y cures are permi we wrestler H Hen Yori’s aster Speci ist, acti AR tee and invites Call and see ores ety Ky., J Two ca loved. Tay Harry Pollok gave out tatoment inet Rogers if strength home cure. Write to-day, S. evieed by 4. 4. ona lta é yacht ta real weuat ; t 165 W, 34th St., New York, FP. stle ‘ y work . ng after the {ntores Wale a cha sete was tw . SPORTING. ft. i 1ams Hours M to 8 P.M Bead. were shipped ” x © boys agerald. that M w ! v Jack's i when the time LOL PLP PELL ILD LD Sundays, 10 to 3 only. to Sarat he " i pr pally the coast for at le wo Weeks. B ‘cht - - - ee old favor De . ry @aate and Will fll th o | ‘ ‘ Qa *. « n ¢ Comn aad YS | i Dr. Kan: tries no experiments. vag as well ax some ¢ * 1 Me c : | A ace DAILY br. Kane knows what he can do. rs and Ben F Oxnard New Y xi a 4 i} AT 2.30. Dr. Kane cures. Bieges ¢ Castletor A will be . aaa n 1) Gare ere aiere RCL \ Dr. Kane Cures Varicocele. ity-seven he Those stilt r Stud ane at the farm y n- |W he | {I Ht Marcy! $1, 500 Be STAKES. ‘ Over Sad) cues cured ‘without curuing. pain ie te @ther shipmen season F , ae aber SIG BY MYGRANTS re ot sine TDN , Re x ietention from Uusiheas PROVES Ir WRITE PRegerss who came here on Saturtay |t ¢ 1s been postponed un . br. Kane ¢ Kane Cures Stricture New York vesterday af-| He won during aay men ‘ ( . ™ aes CELE with six lads 4 are | the Realization acd n But . Club's second te at Ce ea, connecting with apec rial alect trains RES NYDRCC ELE at one visit sted atakes. | x 7 roubles 394, again set a score of Th & The F < RES | 1 . CARNEGIE rs _ — | Chicago for : outclass , ‘ bec PON AL NECRASTHENTA cago. for peshe, with his | sy ‘ Pi ihe Chicago Handicapper A OR IN FLAMED PROSTATE, | PREM a Scoring at Cricket. training St att FBS yuviiehes June's, Wile me Diestel's, pan b T DISCHARGE, WEAKNESS AND PREMATURE 2 J ( ‘ing one & to the Quakers ra Bile, " Tayl Y and leqrm where thete troubles are treater Q 1 ral Y. 3M.) LONDON, July I1-—In the erichet match . Cadarmures Weems caeld Galy talts| DOMES Yes ny Peabody's sclentitcally and vepred, completely and’ permanentty C vie: fi ve 4 7 aru ally Haoted'e, » soecial ent in plain seal MUNIN bys barre 0h] Wowace man re hed] Windsor Field Clad, five goais, while the Brya Mawr players Aiicae unsurpessed. "Sap. SW METHOIe SUICK RESULTS, LASTING inchester College, at the close of the! The Windsor Field Club would Mke datty. * ay,00 hie, (hy med). Wire ready M5 fo the Oiymopte basket first day's play the soroe was: Winchester, | plied up seven, The Jatter, however, 1% Rt ; peg a from baseball clubs, The | jogt one-quarter goal by penalties [OE pm ame H, HUBBELL KANE, A. M,, M. D, 446 runs for seven wickets down, B. 1. | on to thirtean. Adress Rich- hor porns vc ICL, rscover Sli rooney lant sambing a 198 ORK. ians sits sells ee, te oe Ag It alaven to thistean, Address Rich- Ecos dat inffokane ‘Sarg ache fe ‘efinost_ come, to. clisnia My, ont, 8 04 A "Benders 10 ool and CM. Bruce, 1st, Pe ‘ 4 ya ad B.3 J — ont dn intiad Arras eo) al a . . ROBERT EDGREN THE DASH SYSTEM ~ CONSIDERED BEST Universal praise haa been accorded the management of the grand circuit trot- ting meetings In New York at the Em- pire City and Brighton Beach tracks for its decision to make alll the purse races on the dash system, In horse circles generally the feeling prevails that @ proper move has been made. , The horsemen seem to favor the idea ot mile races in preference to any other distance, and most of the dashes will be at that figure, although there will be & couple at @ half-mile and @ few a& one and one-third miles and one and vne-sixteenth miles. The arrangement of the programme te such that horses can start four or five umes during the week by going a seoond out of their class, This i# certain to increase the earning capacity of the trotter, something that ts of vital ime portance to the game in general. Such men as Ed Geers, Scott Hudson, Munroe falisbury, Charles De Ryder, ‘harles Thompson, Jack Curry and other notables in the turf world, belleve (hat one of the beat moves in trotting- horse history has been made. ‘The open classes at the Emoire meet ings, Aug, 4 to 12, are: Trotting, 207, 2.05, 2.08, 2.11, 2.12, 2.13, 2.13 2.15, the Jona Hf, Shults Experimental Stake of $1,000 2.16, 2.17, 2.18, and 2.2. Pacing, 2.05, 2.07, 2.09, 210, 211, 21% 2.14, 2.15, 2.17, 2.20 and 2.22, These are, of course, in addition to the stake races, of which there are seven at Empiré and the same number at Brighton. The Brighton Races, amme for Brighton will be a duplicate of tne above, so that al- most every trotter and pecet, in the country will have ample opportunity to show his speed The The John H, Shults Experimental Stake at Empire is f trotters, and will be conducted a plan orig. inal with Mr, Shults. To test the race & purse of $1,000 Is offered. It will be a straight two in three event. The entrance fee will be Jl per cent. and all these fees shall go with the stake. Horses, will be started by a) mah oa the horseback, riding on the outside field. He will be known as the guide, and no horse shall seore down ahead of him. Should all the horses come down on a trot at the start, and a couple of horses happened ta be of the guide, the etarter may giv word, and those, horses ahead gulde This i scoring av’ Al other races will be dashes, with th® entrance fee 5 per cent. and per cent, additional from ‘each division of the purse Entries for the Empire meeting will elose Monday, July 2%, the first dav if the Detroit meeting, with Alfrea Reeves, secretary, No, 3% Washington street, New York, © . CANADIANS LEAD IN CRICKET MATCH PHILADELPHIA, July 12—For the thirty-sixth time since the Inauguration of an annual series of cricket matches between the United States and Canada the cricketers of the two countries mot yesterday for their yearly contests, The game was played on the grounds of the Merion C. C., at Haverford The Canadians made a splendid start fn their firat innings, when K. ©, Saunders scored 61 and Capt. Symons scored 61, J, I, Counsell and F, T, Lucas also did good work at the bat, and the total amounted to 182. ‘The United States team then started operations with J. B. King and J. Ly Evans, who immediacely made them- selves at home with the bowling. King just fatled to make half a century, while J. L. Evans added %. P. W. Le Roy also batted well for % not out, and when stumos were drawn for the day the tom stood at 132 for 3 wickets, Play wil be resumed in the morning. MEN'S DISEASES, treat and cure aehts eu ehtoste and pr! ua dl of men. 1 can you more real benefit. and prompter rellef because my past experience tells me just what you need to make i ed Veinciples Don't b o rtment with u—get the benefit c suc ceeatl cures by @ suc TARICOCLLE " soho operation ot {on from business STRIG! URE Paes “illadlag or ereten: DR. R H, "M. MACKENZIE'S MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE, 146 West 34th St,, New York, N, Y, ts OLD DR. GRINDLE, treatment alt permanently and on more than ‘by any other advertising a cured in from 1 to 8 montha, n from 1 to 2 months. f Cmplainte tn from 4 1% ulcers, ful awelliags In {® from 10 ‘pu. GRINpLE 171 WEST 12TH ST.,_ which he has 0 sirten can truthti Med) Velie es i discitrase, indammenoaae lone