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i) ) Ds DRDAY. VE GS JULY 90; 100s . | ALL THE NEWS PERE OF DIAMOND, RING =S=SE7 AND RACE TRAE ~NEW SYSTEM FOR TAKING. (CHAMPION FLANAGAN TRYING FOR & NEW RECORD AUTOISTS CONTINUE Th MONEY ANY FRO BOOK "TRIP 10 WORLD'S F /|, Rortunately This Ie the Last Day of ROCHESI EN, July 9.—The St, Louls) imbibe. Under such « ing. for Busia ca algaty tgveres fer ae Ga ot Racing for Some Time, and Perhaps the Players Will Forget It Before the Horses Come Back. : 8 Hd>d> roads. Whipple, President The twenty-four St. Louls auto tour-| eading the van and piony- oe tats came from Syracuse with no sertous| The towns ls Accldents, making tne ninety-mile trip| aside all speed erdinmeees toe 4 in good style. The roads were good and/ sion, but a policeman im South bad alternately, ranging from the very | said to-day that he saw no best to the worst seen on the journey, no one wept faster than the Is The tourists gave up every idea of Ht, time and enjoyed their day thoroughly, : stopping again and again to enjoy the hospitality of the people at many HN points, At Macedon the women gave pA later than ex: ® lawn party and held up as many of | W! wor to return ae cannot de lear: the tourists as possible, filling them | “Annet be learned, Whipple, Farmers placed cans of milk along) } the road with glasses and invited the travel-mained tourists to stop and! wil! join at points weat el GOOD RACES SCHEDULED: - 2 ae 4 Ht | # 20% rit ult its 27,8 ~ ( a f i #8 i J i F i if fs , | ; 4 2k 27 rf tik Hi at the top and coum “Lets a people wuperstitions end then uw the list gain until ebowt sumbers,” pat in sncther rece event thirteen, The thirteenth | goer, ‘There & Gwyane Tompkins, for : fe your play. O¢ eourve, it doce | tamtanece, He thigks Ne. 7 is bis lucky laet méieate & winner ta every rece, | number, sad when any of his heres P| J lwet I get es many winners os the | are carded No, | you cam go bet. fends ait up all night fig-| Ween be was scoretary at Alexander | ie a leland be always sent the gaitien to ’ “Wow, the fret race yester:/the printer so that his heres would 4 | Seldom in the history of cycle racing, tury Road Club of America and originally ten on- | de Me 1. has ao mueh interest heen displayed in| Century Road Club Association, are wa, @tarting| “There are lots af people whe al- 3 | @ Face am that manifested in the inter- | favorites ti the betting. ‘The eount right | Weve bet on odd numbers exclusive- @ | city tean nursult race that takes place | Tigers, Nationals and Ray View . Ee the bot-|'7, amd wouldn't ander aay ciroum- ®|ot Manhattan Beach to-morrow afters |men will alao start ; ot the double back | stances ® | noon, In the twenty-mile open race ; 4 Met, thet Auntin | Samben' QOOS0000-990008008-Od9d5-199 O44 OOStOOHoodts$h-6 Oa] $$ wt | Boven teums Are entered and ail are fway grand plano the tnbre ea ~ to the counted, <a asad 2a aa mes scaaeaMMMOCU ER Wak ate aie WW X9us Lo win the handsome prizes. ‘The | er will likely be ts large as in any ren swond. “ ul « will receive a silk ban-| tice heid in the Mast In years, Tl In the second race the ayetem tn- ner, and the vidual members goid | ham numbers one hundred and 4 Bloated Graceful, which ren second. | . watches. Con able money has been that at Teast ‘one ‘hundred ane t } ‘Qird race Brookiyai eon e Wacered on the result ve wi art ie oe wes indicated, peng fo ° | The Calumets, con.posed of the colored | hens I also a third of @ | Bugenia Bureh wie the thirteenth $| riders Ivy, Dove and Spain; the Cen-|face matte at Pee eee \wount in the fourth, and she won, and | — —S ae Brosh Up was indicated in the fifth, | | 2 Bina ats AROUND THE DIAMON was the thirteenth count, and ; Everything {s im readiness for the the Cork and Kilkenny te and the 2S ‘a Pie pete Athletic tournament to de held to-mor-|turdling match between the Meagher | ' d bat with % ail row In Celtic Park. Thomas F, Kiely,| and Wolfe Tones are looked forward ty SS the] to the world’s champion in all-around ath-| With much interest. This will be the thine’ be letics, will compete in welght throwing) (1, ,dipeerance of the Cork team I) Phat is indeed bad news from Pitts- | nan te twenty: years old and Others Have There are land shot putting with John Flanagan.) The ous Catholic Protectory Band! burs, Wagner has been changed to se pod Sk lees in at, A ' “Maybe you think la} Several other champions will compete of Saty, Piae will tueniats ti heid ond base for the Pirates, The reasou Nop that fer paid ti. crazy,” sald « regular ; In the various athletic events of the day, | five tprather cote the christian | Sven for the shift Is that the great | ration ~ heard the The game of Gaelic football between Brounen a College, Dublin, jehortatop’s arm has given out, and he a Snr .° Pon the ‘Lins been placed between firat and sec. | Bobby Lowe has been made “ey” & fellow ond so that he will not hav far to [0% the Detroit elib of the pool-room throw, League. used to If it be really true that this famous are al | player's salary whip is to the bad, « until regret will up from every corner of | since leaving 8 the country where baseball is known, ) /vAnager of and that means all the corners, As club and made 1 got Pirteburg in particular, it will sadly | he has been teh the | cripple t they ar oo well off In th Willie Lewis, the New York light- ba A can see Me wey A lea weight, who hae for the past fow|Sultable inducements for the é months showed some of his ia fant wil be held In Beptamber, cacy of thelr men Fred Buelow, one of the form, is after & match with : — th jewls wil m the New England boy | 9), vege! at last. For the second time this season Lé ; . at bis own welght, will accept any |‘* Many aspirants for his title were|they beat the Giants. ‘ague team during the remaind terms. Lewis po ef the same! Witnesecs to fight with McGovern. the season, He haa left for men that have gone down to defeat|! have all taken @ back seat. Money| Mathewson gave them the victory? A | to join Lajoie’s team. The D It \ before ancl and a match between a5 free. thing to have, but when base on bails and then another, forcing | was agreeubie to the deal, the two would be Interesting. FOG, icking goes with it, them 1 08804} in 4 run when the bases were filled, | will add, con fam Langford, the colored fighter of Matty’s contribution, It Cleveland Portege | enough. t 5 Boston, proved hia claim to a position) Alex Grogwains, manager of Dave eerie legac in the fest rank of the light-weighta by |Bgrty. the clever Paciic coast middie-| put man can't hardly always |and the injurien his declalve victory over MeFadden.|¥*'sit, who knocked out Harry Foley | pitch Winning eames all the time, Not stcher, Langford got a decision over Champion |!" seven rounds a week ago, !# hustling | even a Christy Mathewson, | Joe Gans, and the Baltimore boy hes for & goo@.man to meet Barry at Wood-| 0 win “ee in Vik Manager Gelee, of the Chicages, | to sidestep him ever| ward's Pavilion during the second week | ~*' js was out In a New York | engaged Miller Huggins to play | since, It looks as if Mr, Gans will have |in A it. Barry is core to meet oon uniform chasing the erratic ball on the | base for the All-National team to Saye oy for the oie 0 be new one at hia weight, and Greggaina will| Washington Park field yesterday while | go around the wor! ae .* cll ced on the Giants were at practise before the | Pext fall. Ei — Rufe Turner, the colored light-weight, | 4m. Wills has gone DeWolf Hopper Frankie Nell will now join the theat-|and Toby Irwin, the white light-weight|and Digby Bell one better as a baseball rical ranks. It has been the custom forjof the coast, will visit Salt Lake City|enthusiast. He not only roots for his years past for pugilists with the title of |around the Ist of August in the hope ot | ‘ ue bese thers Nag eg pier. ad champtoa to go on the road with a com-|getting Oh a few matches. Turner ie how vary stesen his eunanene 60 pany, and Neil ls no exception to the/@nxious to hook up with Joe Gans, and | qy ‘ad ground bits, rule, He has been ¢ ed to play the |9% he haw yet to meet with a defeat pos. part formerly held by erry McGovern | Di# chances will be well backed by the in the “Road to Ruin” company, and| Pacific coast Aight clana, will be seen in thie elty. og) he sends a marked copy of a paper con- John Fleming, once identified with the} ta) — “ taining an account thereof to Clark of Willle FitzgerAld and Martin Canole | National Sporting Club and the Pelican Gritnch. are all right. I am will in all probability be matched to/A. C., of London, has started a boxing oe to farm! a gre fight @ twenty-round battle in the near |ClUb in Jofannesburg, South Africa,| The foolishness of persistent kicking vaning and aS fipon ie team, and at a tim Tigers, j Every time Harry Howell wins a game —ee ; — GRAVESEND, N. ¥., July ®—The| saRatoga, Ji —Brigh track at Gravesend having thoroushly | weather that oe Pcie aly so Ushtning fast this morning and while) ii. noes ng. ‘The track had dried out one oF two works can be pointed out | wondertully well since {te drenching of traged as fast 3 on any morning ve - Derfert condition. sept to work-outs were the! goores of horses were shown at = \ daily; D. LOCKET-One mile in L@, handily ‘ena, White belue ceat the course at routine exercise James it er, traine’ don, by St, Gatien, owt of Minuet, r hth GHT OF WESTON Three eghaa [and Injured bis shoulder so severely GOLD HGY—A half-mile in 0.19, gallop- ing: W. Th trainer, 1, Magon, tralner, he igBAta~ve-cigitha in 1.08, ran “He used to begin at the top, bow | fn on ot (Special to The Evening World) (@pectal to The Evening World) 4 dried from the late drenching WS | ine training conditions at the course ‘8 especially noteworthy, atill the work es ter tates ad Che following: cise and the training hours were ani. Keene's four-year-old brown colt trainer, that he had to be destroyed, RON Plveceltthn in 1.08, bree- H, Mason, the eligibles for the Saratoga Handi- cap, at a mile and « quarter, to be de in 1.19] clded on Monday, The trials were as future, Negotiations are now pending and — off special inducements to/at an umpire's decision was forcibly carried R American Aghters. Sam o| vd iste bat fener, eee angi | One! between the managers of the men. if New York. y his agent. oem of Fee ayer Zimmer —_—s both Dile |e goed od the aa teres = "lw, lon an Strang out of the Game at ‘A. Snldids, trafner. ATERBOY—One mile and a quarter Washington Park, Their lols prevented que o mile in 1.48, easily; D. in 2111-4 handily; A. J, Joyner, 3 . tralner; in preparation for the Sara. | + toga Handicap. €©9005-54:55594688-1948044 4549 44H909.444494O 4 4OO1 940498 4 TE te CAUGHNAWAGA-—On ALME RER—A quarter In 0,25, han. a @ mile and a ‘i dily 74 Shieide. tra quarter in 2.13, handily; H, H. H: INCE OF BLM—A halt mile in 081, handily; W, Shields, trainer; ny: Ji, carr, trainer Dreparation for the Saratoga Landi: AY. BEND —One mile in 1481-2] cap. HELLO One mile and a quarter in When Johnny McGraw went to short] ‘Wn, O. Mike in five . field after Bad Bill had been retired, hel tworbagger Micioat Seat Tho Murray Hills will pay the Phila-) a royal bagtle, Duquette, who hag] showed that his mitt has lost none of | imbibing erystal water since the cunning that made him one of the — “Bug” Holliday has resigned as deiphia Giants at Olymple Field, hd pitched thre& winning games for the] fastest or Inflelders. Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and Emeralds, will do the twirlin in, os the American Association, nthets asnin. | prank Bowerman looked foolish when | Fifth avenue, to-morrow, The Murray J Gus, Hills will have the same National, One of the best games of the season| he threw to first to signify that Strang pabis~ 9 Mifounday te 6 League pitcher in the box that twirled Wil te played to-morrow at Ontario| nad struck out and the umpire wouldn't | by the heat, for them when they beat the colored Field, One Hundred and Yorty-ninth! have that way. And more foolish a >. ww woeks ago, A great game Fett, between Seventh and Righth| when ang rapped out a hit on the brine wre ‘as both teams always, 4¥enues, when the strong Manhattan] "¢Xt ball pitc ned. furnish @ lively tussle when they meet, ‘ens meets the Ontarios, The last — | time they met they played a ten-inning The Hoboken hag Magy toe! bid ael tle game of @ to & Metcalf will pitch ponenta at the ree Cricket) for the Ontarios, There will be a pre- A Grounds, in Hoboken, to-morrow th¢) iiminary game between the Irvings and| Aj? with & Pelee pet nha 0 Cuban X-Giants. the Neptunes, mates, bi committee is com Fear 4 ings, Chairman; te will clash with Bpelly, Georg : a Venger bret ell tl Oval, One| AD interesting and novel game ot| S?¢lly, George Fellx a Hundred and Bixty-third street and) >Aseball will be viayed at Equitable! Connie Mack thinks that Pete Noonan fat handily; H. H. Hynes, trainer, H. Brown's Stanley Dillon, that won| Li!Man Russell, it is sald, has rented the Southern Boulevard, Bronx, to-morrow,| Park to-morrow, The “Lady Brook-| will prove a catcher to make older men OXPORD—Five furlongs in ASCETIC—Mile in 1.50, galloping; D, |tB® $10,000 M. and M. Stake at Detroit] Duter cottage, adjoiming the residence | 50U J lyns,” an aggregation of female ball| behind the bat look up and take notice, Frong p Metatien tn, tater Wircnkarne m= last ‘Tuseday; W. B. Chisholm's Mary | of Senator Bracke, and will remair *t] ‘phe gouth Norwalk nine, of the Con-| tossers from across the bridge, will Ban Johaeen 00 oO} ve-e'mht In 1.04, eas. CRAFT—Five furlongs in 1.06, necticut State League, ts to play the) tackle the Mets. This will be the first vay RAGE QUDER TI ROERtne in 106] eenmally:, Frank L. Taylor, trainer. Emeraids at the Protectory Oval, Van| appearance in thie city of the women's) xing any sleep over the Washington Q N—Five-elg! % | REVEILLE—Mile in 1.60, galloping; T. Nest, to-morrow, This team is'one of| baseball club, and as they have been saat ol 5 GO TO ENGLAND ha J. Carr, trainer, MY CHVENING StAR—Threequarters| 2134, handily: Fred Butlew. train. in 1.18 1-2, galloping; J. Carr, trainer. ; In preparation for the COUNTERPOISI A” quarter’ in 045,] | Handicap Meratogn ith, trainer. ERRY ENGLAND—Six furlones in NGLAND~ furlongs in|” 120, handily: allopings A. Zimmer, trainer. | trainer mais erry Lttleeld, i in 4.04) SPRING—One mil W. F. Presara’ BOBBY WALTHOUR WON, Final payments have been made On| BARATOGA, July %.—Every train the Knickerbocker $10,000 stake for| landing the racing folk here, and the ve, trainer. trotters, to take place at the Empire| hotels are already pretty well crowded. ATHEL—Bix furlongs in 1.90, breesing; | City track during the week beginning | While the hotels will be filled during one "tae Wineceie . Aug. 4, and the liat shows eleven arls-| August, the coitages will also hold Lat , trainer, ive furlo: In} toeratic turf-steppers scheduled to} numbers of city folks, This year ai Ph heals wos 1g “hanawy Pred Burtew, tamer. | stare in the “Me stake, cottages in the village have been en- BEN CROCK ‘quarter’ in 036] PREP RSs furlongs in 120 1-8 hand-| Following are those eligible to trot| raged for one month only, and not for i MOLLY BRANT-—One milo in 1.4, in the star event of the meeting: J.|June,,July and August, as formerly. A committee of the Managers’ Protec- live Association of Greater New York has presented Police Commissioner Me- le in, 1.45 1-2, handily; Gage, 2.16%; John H. Dockerson’s Al-| @aratoga during the racing season, berto, 2194; East View Stock Farm's| Marry Payne Whitney will not occupy Aristo, 2.7%, or Direct View, 3.14; E.| his suite of rooms at the United States EB. Weker's Lady Patchie, 225%; Will-| Hotel this year, but will be the guest of fam Garland’s Sweet Marie, 2194; £.| Herman B, Duryea at his cottage near F, Geers's John Mc, 2.174; J. C. Me-| the race-track. Another prominent New bas been sold to the Chicago National Coy's Ethel's Pride, 2.15%; George W.| Yorker who will have a cottage near the League team for $1.00. Hoffman will CONVENTION OLYMPIC GAME secretary, No. &% Washington atroet, New York, Aug. 1, for the twenty-three dash races at the Brighton Beach track, where the second week of the or Monday morning. Even then it is not expected that there will be such a lar meg State, and will give the Emeralds! attraction. Moines team of the Western League, —— A number of the athletes now in ace America's best white welter-weight, |New York trots will be held, of William C. Whitney, Claren ' 90 Da: tive training for the senior champlon-| Jack O'Keefe, of Chicago, 1s going to ——_—<—_— | Mackay is expected to occupy his cot- | ; = 4 Cured in 30 to ys ships bave siready sent in their entries) take a try at the doxing game in old AVONIA A. C. PICNIC. tage at the United States Hotel on Sun-| ST. LOUTS, July 9.—The annual con- | York City will be represented tn} for the games of the Charles J. Harvey) Engiand, Jack hes about cleaned up Pete x | day night. vention of the National Association of | ' round dumbbell contest, which Ow. Unf ili Association, which takes piace at Sul-| 91) the good ones in his class in thid| . ry 7 ‘The Cavanaugh special for bookmal-| | steur Oaramen was held in (he held to decide the world’s chon} n ‘al ing Method ger’s Hariem Park, on Friday, Aug. 12./ country, and, a4 there are no more| op ny ye A: Cr Mich Is compoved | ory and racing men will arrive here | ATER Meme ine Worle bait ut the Olymple games at st sitet 5 ical The full Met of events, open to all! white boys looking for his seals, be hes ¢ many Jere Sais Ses hold) sunday night, and will bring at le cumin Prenaent domes Pilkington, | }OUls, Bept. 1 and 2 by Prod Winters Prompt and heres Uve ae hl A. that | amateurs, A. A. U. rulés to govern, 4°8] concluded to see what he can do with| Park, Union Hill, N. J) tonight, rhe { (Ne, theusand to swell the number ai | FM ag of the New Wost Side A.C. Winters{ 0 rales cpa cua Tima as follows: Sixty-yard dash, M0-yard) the fellows of hie weleht In King Bd: | affair promises to surpam Pry stevious | Te2dy Fesistered here, The members off “ONO™ Vie Ge pniiadelpnia, was) !# the present chamdyn, having ey) Tun, 1,000-yard run and renning broad] ward's domain, setain balk. the ponies Lobe aa | (he Gambling fraternity are most cou-] 1 1, ine Executive Board, and PF.) he title Mad!son Gard : Bi special forma ot. Jomp, all bandicapped;; yard dash.) “O'Keefe haa not yet dscided when ha Many tickets have bean disposed of by | Splcuous by their abeonse, R Fortmeyer, of New York; James| Dte. 1, 197, when ved Teg ay Woulands pe @-yart run (novice); special one-balt-| win) start, but the tri membe: AS the prominer At this time in former years the gam- , Garfield, of Al-| Comers and incidentally made some ot! he present ree He wasonly a mt - c ia il be S were majorit town Pilkington and H. Tae Pies Poller baa’ Powt-ueo ts. that he. Nas ‘tapps mak rent ain receetul cae, borg selling. jh can ve pany, N. ¥., wore et graeen P partments of Greater New York, tor] { orchestra will furnish | Ore caing the opening of the race meet | TH# mast important business trans that } é 0 @ recohution | Proved #0 muct ‘Whioh a special modal of handsome de- t by thelr play at roulette, poker or taro | Soted waa the adoption of | Shak he suis weak tant of the sign is donated by the Evening World; ¥ bank. There is none of that this year, one and profeestonal records. He is th @0ld watch to first and diamond scart-| 0 Keele is & / nreeves snd 6 mae Faits to risk bis Ohl and is 5 feet 9 Inohe pin to second the prises offered for the money he m e re pestertag New York's YrnicTt 7 wea Master Specialist. PE Rear ge 4 ae pe open events. Entries close Aug. §, with J. B Sullivan, No. 15 Warren street, anf ©. J, Dieges, No, % John sirect, Drivate room. To-day chest, ! aoe ot the inches: forenra 18 inches. appar ‘eg ee eee L f