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E _BEEN HEARD FROM. TRAGK WOT TO LAME FOR FRED SCHEPs, WHO RACES HERE $ BREAKDOWN OF HIGHBALL ears “Mishaps to American Derby Winner, aod to Lux Casta Two Unfortunate| Accidents, Just as’ Falls Used to Be on the Gravesend Far Turn, kaon én eansAty | his coming winter than ft-had Inet] may Make owners look Aeeagmaiic traci, Thex:wtil | At-Lee Angetes, ¢ tind the breaicdown of the | Ajo at Ios Angeles 1p the season, and will, te- | {Hor epringe “and: Los, Anes! Angelea these breakdowns oo- vored by ideal climatns. i “ante are fa- LLIOTTE HAS NOT _ ALT THE NEWS ] \ the ewme place, an<the'turn she oho |# the health "eet of a ‘| the etreten. | Sor toral repute; te Omar the gpd of wot i jos and perpetual au ‘FoR tt te not Wkety that these to-eny | biter hand, Now Orleans. h i eatt tn the track, These breakdowns |deproasing ‘and trying ciimat wile Bs ee ctenply © series of unfortunate cir- | a chill winds of Ban Francisco q oes Just as falls used ao be on-|ROt ealcutated to, make one emthuse| Deckstreteh at Aqueduct and at Wri, New Orla on the fer turn. gave evidences of @ break- ‘his warming up gallop yester- He galloped along as if not sure Dis footing. He was sore and tender going to the post, and on the first turn rleans and San Francisco | have the advantage of being located | near olties of large Po pulation and #0 | »t of at least looal patron: | odds on, however, that Bast. | ernera who want to take In winter racing will decide in favor of Loa An- geles or Hot Springs. @ied to run ont to cane his ailing beg. Game and courageous he plodded on to the stretch turn, where the leg sud- erty gave way. The breakdown was attended by pathetic incidents. When the horse was 164 off the track into the field, with an ettendant holding up the broken leg, it ‘was believed that he was about to be shot, This shooting of a thoroughbred on @ race course is always a painful eight. There is something almost hu- man about the thorougnbred as he stands patiently, while his executioner carefully foals with the muazie of the revolver for the right spot for the bullet to produce instant death. His great yee look Into those of the man with ‘the gun wtih an expression that makes the executioner hesitate to pull the tris- oe. Following the shot the legs of the borse suddenfPeagm turned to Jelly, for they quiver and shake and then/ quickly drop the body to the ground. | A -tew spasmodic kicks and ft ‘# all over, Mo vivid ts this feature that one never forgets it, and many of the women | tm the grand stand yesterday when they | saw Highball led out into the fleld | covered their faces with their hands, eat down and cried hysterically. | The Hors Ineured, But Highball was not shot there. Mr. ficheftel, his owner, had insured High- hall against death for $25,000, placing the | insurance with the English company | known as Lioyds, He wished to be sure | that such a death would not invalidate | Als insurance, and it is said that he} @ax assured that precedents had been | @stablished where insurance had bec paid in similar instances, When he learned this Highball was led away to his death, He might have been saved to the stud by tying him up and placing the injured Jeg in splints, but this ts rarely done. George Odom must be something of a noodoo. He led the mounts on both Lux Casta and Highball, It ts sald the mare will never race again. According to people who have definite information on the subject, the ground for the proposed new course at New) Orleans hee been thoroughly cleared | 4 ghe work of actual construction te to be commenced at once ‘Two tracks im New Orleans ‘will mean financial lose 4e both unless there is some regulation in the matter of dates, And as a mat- AY DALESMAN'S WORK WAS BEST TO-DAY (Special to ‘The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, N. Y., July 1—Dark cloudy weather, mixed with raln, made the galloping hours extremely disa- Breeable at the course early this mor- ing, Nite track was in bed shape from » deluge of rain that had fallen dur- “LNE-DIRD LAN handily Ww. Smith, trainer. Chub by the fashionable Riverton Gun CMM) CRAY LAD—A quarter in 0.35, easily; f :C, Carter, trainer. PARHAM—IMle in 154, gal- jeasure grounds at Bees a te Five furlongs in L@, Cg Oe sevice, trainer. which eye 3 to haye deck ey ‘trainer ve furlongs fn 1.04 4-5, Ferter, eke, 3%, galloping: A close and interesting game is tor at Olymple Field on Sun- wit ea: Ne THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY F' EVENING, JULY JULY | HEARD FROM. | OF DIAMOND, RING | 1904. “ERNE WANTS _ ANOTHER CHANCE. UNDAY INVENGLAND Members of!Yale-Harvard Team Arrive Safely on the Other Side and4éBegin Training foi Big Meetewith Britons. QUBBNSTOWN,) July 18 The White Stay line steamer Teutonic, from New York July 6 haying on board the Har: | vard-Yale team \who are to compe! feld spo’ witiy Oxford-Cambridg tondon July %,:atrived here to-day fhe Ameri: achhete aepperred to ow | in excellept form jfor the forthooming | coment ye 4 their trip im-| ll tn the best of te. menesly eod health end ‘The team sh dur twill gokinto t *Brighton,, They wii | Tiverpoo! |! toamorrow | YANKEE ATHLETES. |~ THE PICKET Ott FOR SARATOGA AUSTRALIAN CYCLIST RIDES HERE ON SUNDAY Scheps Won the Oycling Suburban of Aus= tralia and Is Regarded as Worthy Rival of Fred Scheps, who won the teat Avetral wheel race in Austrata this spring and who recently arrived here. « rounding to in great shape at the Manhattan Beach track, and expects to) give Champion Kramer the race of his lite in the five-mile cbamptonahip there next Bunday. Moyd McFarland, with whom Scheps ts training, stands sponsor for this} aiurdy youth whe captured the “Cyeling) Suburban of Australia, end says that) Scheps will surprise he sharps when he «ete the hang of the jump which our American ridere have down (o pet~ tection, Soheps {e a atocktiiyDullt chap of ‘ clr ing the night and the trainers showed i ter of fact, the outlook under these clr) 4 “marked reluctance thiward bringing | twenty-two years, and if looks go for cumstances ts not particularly rosy for] their horses Later on, when the [anything should make good “Big either course, because there are strong pe c ind, tho \reinere Mac's” prophecy that he !s a comer. rivals {p the field bidding for winter] wink tan the tuitstare ot the track | While to the casual observer it looks racing patronage. the isex indulged in wi of the}as if Rossini, Fenn, MecWarland or ‘One of these is Hot Springs and the | Preezing lety Kramer should wit the champlon- - Under puch \infayorable conditions thi ether Loe Angeles, ‘These are unques-ltne star portormunce ef the morning | sip of America thie season, all cal- tionably the winter race-tracks of the|Was that sown by Matthew Corbett's| culations and predictions as regards fatere Breer one who came beck | Loermun. Trainer Oder ent fh) the winner are liable 0 be dpeet from Los Angeles last winter was en- ation, Ode ote tlle| News bas bean received from an au thusiastic in his praise of the climate e out the full dis: | thoritattve source aa vi ae ee - 1 2.0, and the easy man-| Major ,Taylor and Don alker are and the racing, And those who Were) ner in witch he accomplished the task] e At Hot Springs during the meeting {pronounces ‘him a mud lark of the here, are eaually enthusiastic over | first water =the prospects at that place. A. very’) The othe: Imudierm to perform were NEWS AND GOSSIP @ new course is in precess of con-|the following Men ae Hot Springs, and ractig| MARJORAM—-Four furiongs in oo | OF THB PRIZE will have considerably more tone to it andily; KB. Graves wainer ——- RIGHT AND PRUE—Bix furlongs in RING AND 1.20, easily: £. Graves, train LAURA~A halt mile In’ 0.62, breesing; If the referee question can be a aid tee ant the next fimbt at the Waverly (luo, of 7M een "1 Chleamo, | wit Oo Gh r , ree Eee int ps, | gomeduled night. Geors me handily; W. Jennings, trainer. Siler, named as referee in MAJOR DAINGERF 1 ELD—One mile in| Of agreement, has refused to act, and 1.62, breeging; T. Welsh, trainer, objections have been made to ‘Jimmy NIC LONGWORTH-—One mile in 1.6, Berdel, » Pit italy party ° thie will loping; W. MoGivney, trainer. pribably ly be the fast fgnt of the season ‘ON, N. J, July 13-0 that BD rhree furlongs in 0.40] in Chicago. there may be 4 test of the legality of "A half ralle ‘in 0.88, br Hart te Take a Rest. ey | com » the New Jersey law prohibiting live- ws: B, Weir, trainer. tw Marvin Hart, the Louisville light f ‘bird shooting. the law will be violated | PATAGONIA—Seven furlongs in 1.38, | heavyweight, hai announced that he will not fight again until the latter part iy week. The olud at Arr propoet |r. Welr, trainer of September. Hart says be intends to i howe . fottow, Dot this will not | M186 BESSLE—A quarter in 0.26, easily; take good rest #0 hat by jhe, tame, be a ready to fight vi in fa Mts eel CONF ARO R | ache in 088, |M'gect any" ot the Big fellows . 0 so ring presente of DALSLISS 5084 and ap eighth miles! Georg mibows NeFadden intends to bw) STAMPING GRO ND-<Oos mile in| Sive more of his time to Une ring this A I be auMelent to 1.52, easily: G. Cornell, trainer, coming winter and will endeavor to ob." Who will be the er | MONTE CARLO Four furlongs In 0.6, | tains mateh with Gans, to be decided announced. ‘The Society| » 7)°"A'4y _ trainer In Frisco. He. wants arjother crack at tap of Cruety. to An(-}% }L O BRIM! ar furlongs in 08.) Kid Coffey, who iecntly Rot a draw + Fe act ae the prosecutor MART Aa ELAN al ie ih x0 wath him at Beliows Walls Carter, trainer. “youn Ct a ‘Young Corbett” (is still waiting to PELHAM GAMES POSTPONED 4 fewiteet In 181] near from same ambitious fighter who 1 warming farlon: ‘in 1,19,| the public thinks can give him « fight. —— s He (s ready to box betore any club that hi In 0.56,| will offer suital Ne inducements and ob- tain for him an opponent the colored hen At the request of several German- jap A. Zimmer, trainer. Bob Armatrong Apmarions, singing, singing socleties and others Re eee in 1.51, handily; C.] weight, fs out with a challonge \o J oramiasionsr Schmitt and the » tg ‘ i ho holds the title ano . ATWOOD-—Mile in 1.54, breesing; ¢,| Jenson, who holds the title among th a eg Casey, trainer SRDS entlemen of color, Bob wants to fi im for the championship before one « the clubs en the Coast things easy since boxing received its death knell in Boston, has wired through bia manager, Joh! Mack, a chal! eae ee a, Kramer. shortly to return to thls oountry and | compete tn the champlonship events Walker, who is considered the Kramer of be the fastest rider in the antipodes, | and his advent will inake the outeome | uncertain, not to say anything of the | Speedy Laweon and Taglor, Kramer, who leads the percentage, Uist at present, gaye that he will be able to retain his lead, but admirers of the cycling game who remember the woborn ri thet Larson ad 'Paylor put up against him In the past predict one of the bitterest estrugsics ever known since the N. C, A. champions! meets were inaugurated. If Kramer oan win next @unday his friends say that he will have such @ lead that It will be « hard matter f his rivais to overtake him, The three- time champion i entered io af the rages next Sunday, and will be one the sare starters, ‘The professional five- ‘mite champion one-mile han p and two-third mile open, while the nateurs Wil compete in a five-mile, Australia, ta reputed ¢0 | ita comprise half-mile and one-third-mile event Entries close with C. M. Wills, #t Paul By it ng Manhattan HORSES ARE STARTING — or!|There were lat to The; Brventng World.) euwrPenwaD BAY, N.Y. Julyit The morning opened gloomy and for-|} {\ bicdipg. When the hour for'work ar- rived |t was raining.in @ desultory hy being rainer Carol Reid pulled out for Saratoga at an early hour with The! Pioket and six others of hie string.| Among the best 'morning gallops ‘were the fonomts TRAP! rae: ne furlongs {n: 2.00, brees- | Joyner, trainer. ‘urlongs in 1.10, sin Le me) A. J. nuinisSuded- fe furlongs tn 1.09, breesing, A. i sree trainer, Go! FTF Jongs in -” “ | |. breesing, R. Watts GARNIGH— Four Turionge in 088, bres Ing: trainer jarinn a i furtongs in 119 be) son Wishard, ‘e Kg wnt Te bandily; fn 1.28, tutes BS Sortene in, trainer, & furlong In breealn, MeLau, | ST. GALLEN aN mile an | ‘Mc Laughiin, ) tn 0.68, Drees 20, galloping; J, J trainer, PHASER—Four furioi Wood, ner. VALE--A mile in 8, Leen J, Joyner 4 LORD oF fencers, * ie. brees- afte Five Tariongs in 106 1+, a Gandiiy: C. Th Hughes trainer, | HIRS @ firlongs, tn ndity; ©. H. Hughes Peg in 04, Rowe, trainer. FOR SARATOGA TRACK ‘The. exodus to Saratoga tas tegua tn oe. will oarnemt. SS Ee ere. ry: Belle is tenn. 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Hiltwhosok, The Madden horses are well engaged at \Baretoga and xenerally cot muah of a! figure there Mr. Madden expects to ve for the Spa to-day Carroll Reid and Fr Ligtittoot will ahtp the Waldeok and Boston Stable horses to Haratoga to-day, The Picks: ts, of course, the greatest factor in this | consignment. He now ts going all right | 489 heavy Reta hopes to have him | t®™, tka deoa suspended for thir ~(2° AWEEK DPENS AN et 10.08, 11,00, 13.00 6.00, 1.00 7.00 8.00 PM. Lanve Weat St. 0.90. 10.90, 1.80 AM. 12.80, 1.30, 5.30, 490. 690, 650, 780. ao P hatter iin 118 Ao M21, #10. 410, 6.10. 610. 7.10, 810, four of the Inrgest Meamers afloat it boat leaves Dr 11 GP. trtp, 80e.; ehttd (eluding admission to Dreamland West Point; Newburg & Poughkeepsie. Daily Outings (exeent Bu Ling Rteauers ~ Fla Nell-Attell bout | weight of the Avonia A. C. NOTES FROM ALL, ean, and Mr. at his bes for THE PUGILISTIC CENTRES. ublic Scukea, ngton.and Lorillard horses. Wi aide will be left here to fill his Brighto J engagements, including the §15,00 Drigh~ ton Juntor, the Sunshine aad Neptune ‘The punishment Stone and MeGovern, Maybe. Jimmy Stone, the clever bantem- , will prob- {ably be matched In the near future to ar Aight Hughey MeGovern in « twenty- sending Bekiame to round bout for a good-sized purse, A other boress and bem his engagements there, 48¥* without pay and also fined $2 ig Which l@ the $60,000 Grea Re To-morrow Fred Buriow, Lessee the Bennington also contemplates | decided Dentin oe oe venga ial cae a | by Bresident Gerry Merrmann, of the el. Dontin, 1 is alleged, imbtbed too freely im the flowing bow! while the teagan was in A, Louis, with the result ‘Vaht he was wmable to play the same article of ball whieh Manager Joe Kelley required from him mi @teater had not Pree | New Jersey Central Our Tous ‘Alt Coaster o neve been Lo Webi c rmann Including Co to live up to his contract with netuding Col rd Route | New Jersey a player can number of sporting men of Peunayl- | for the ration Cake te the nrc offense reported; vania have offered a purse of $250 for | [he meeting, ie beioren te pA, This case Tt was the first oficlally re. the boye to battle for within two weeks, | ma. Ait Ane Tike nLAE® | ported Oftense The thirty days were Blone has accepted, ty | Seem year-old BUy. pasted on for disreputatts cocked oul Tede” Moran® in’ aight | toe ahe will be under uviews' per: Cotordance with a alanse of the. cor knocked Moran’ in tight | Ronti"care.| He reaslacg_ that "to wha | aot wich Tet in pnsernes| @ , this stake even the peerless idame Net eka Himaelt, Must be ni hey best, as ehe will mest tet in. what ry iy Par T EN. “Battling” Nelson, the Western tight- | fleet Hamiurg Belle at @ vast 4if-| Donlin per Raney : te ference In waigtes bat he won't dm raw that for Rhirty eye LONG BRAN WARD BACK weight who is to clash with Eddie Han- will pick UP &. panaity of | No ‘effort wil be made ‘10 yaar BK awe bare. Baek decavtioved shots ag lon in @ twenty-round bout before the es pounds, naeees 3. wm-/ of him \o some club, nor will he| Leave jBicomenela ux. ia (3 locks below Hayes Valley A C., of Ban Pranciseo, eee be cnecas win a eee Vahue| be released until the thirty days have] With St Ferry! 88% See O |] gules ‘caine Noten bree at on July M, (0 getting in sbape for the | °% £7 between now and the running af) expired sbi pacaraes Rag ASE e le yO Py battle at Larkspur, Cal. Nelson is con f, 5 BOF ma | LW. SWEET & CO., fidont he will beat Hanlon and says he intends to wager $10) on his chances. Joe Gans's [atom challenger te Jig Stone, of Boston, He wanis to box Gans for the title at any welght or terms. Stone is a member of the fourth Aivision of the gate weight clase, pas {t mators Hitie m Ww! * & thrashing from at ia there. long as the money After perfecting rdick's hand ts Johnny Bi in pretty and small cost make all other trusses and treatments]]/ PROM FIRST OF EVERY MONTH, | fair shape now, and he will begin light a waste of time and money Deporte made nom and remaln:| bho tales agin ly While other trusses merely sup-]]| terest trom Ave. 1. Accounts mel Young Donohue. Burdick wants to re be opened and deposits and drafts verae the decision and will in the future confine himeelf to boxing men in bis After bis fight with Donohue he Lawl ernie a Fitasimmons is of the opinion that eae ; er, ner. Daly, Bost el Gere fer mr pa ae Sus bis wlivecan wi man outer iiaee’” oo by beeping the Soe "opening oun i wn » ner. | 44 | son's flag and will back him in amatoh A Acting Pad without the use of cutting Aalto Prreeatn te yi age fn O84] with the champion, wind shields on his shins . 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