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4'THE WORLD: “wrtesAY EVENING? AUGUST 351902, OF BIG STAKE. BIG STAKE. VENING WORLD [EAR # re | = @ “7 IF Bowerman ; GRowS WEBFOOTED ON HIS HANDS NOTHING WLU j Get BY HM, tO0OS 0609094000 bobo gdaies hes SHRATOGA STEWARDS KEEP Oot WATCH ON RACING. DPSS DD DD HOO GDED 1:-0-6 6-9 9. HDG DHHG OOOH 1 G44 dds 4 OE THIS NOBBY SUMMER COSTUME WILL BE POPULAR, WITH UMPIRES, ¢ toeded, 4 dteoeaeseedsooes $4444-000000 HedtAeAdoooooe onde deed > > 0-44 MOOG 4- ote teoesesseserooss MAY, EVOLVE SPORTS EDITED BY Pt FDO FEOHOOOED INTO A Pt are aa = - OH Jor,’ MATTIE AND HERMIS IS IN GOOD CONDITION. i if MERTES. DALESMAN'S GOOD WORK AT THE SPA Goes Mile and Quarter In 2.10 in Morning Trial To-Day— 2,000 Horses Quartered at Saratoga Now. Jal to The Evenine World) SARATOMIA, N qi Atty ~The — 4 weather (hat prevalied at the bevativul course Unie morning durin oy {Special to The Eyenine World.) * The horses were Itned up at, the pxerel < hourn bas a marked efiect BARATOGA, Aug. d—Suratogn stew- the barrier bef ire the siewarde notieed | J" 4. 'McAyey. who came trom. Bneeps: Orde are keeping w clove watch on the ¢ Allan wore bilnkers. nm they head shiv last night with six head, fa nemall things of racing. Smull thing® hastily dispatched a messenger to! {ie lntewt arrival ang now there ite . si rarine eam. |i (ot?) clore te feo thousand heres housed i — ophelihl feo ta the racing ROME Hrarter Kitayerald ordering the DdilNk-\ the main and the Horse Haven tracks ly whee they are blinkers. Some ory taien from Allan. This was done, The mot notable workouts ot the Sheree wil) vot run with blinkers | morning were Allan van without b¥nk | Otner fell do thelr Best wit ee ee eee te the pace, |DALLSMAN—One mile and a quarter At became « custom at Brighton to try Withnet AAk Gikarh he Ware Ack @ iw diy, handily Jack dom fool the vetting ring with this ; Waa Cone baa al mile an 1.44462 Ber game. For instance if a horse bath Hd so that Comes k pe all) caaaie. iF ine Was in the habit of wearing bilukers |”! ahd arth an ee Wt ar Suton G88 would not do well without them pec mor: than that on the turns. Allan! — tratnet ond BRe Jockey would weigh out without was well ed, and the mistake must! MOLLY BRANT=Six furlongs — in Ghers. ‘The fuct that the jockey had Nave wost those who bet on him ay Listz. handy, HH Hyner, siiuhore led ped vosum, ‘The prive would no doubt} trainer, Powe prelghed out with he ripe Med nern the same. " MERKY ENGLAND—Five furlongs iy Bie to wuppose he would not carry them oe Yeager won his fret) bvy breeaing, Barry Latteneld, 1 this information would bij; meeting. } Oe | trainer put the ring ' sing the 1 209 SCOTCH PUUME—Kive furlongs in 1.08 J fthie result was that the price woull Hin money tis ly: Harry ittiegeid, teat SEMEN al Up until port time, wi 1 He held ut Aacet ! PE DAME Four furlongs tn 08 2 ye time, whea an ¢ evel gains M red Burlew, trainer. _ mudenty there would ve u plunge on the | !wxer. Tt is estimated is at he cleared LINDSY GORDON Thre furlongs in 1 shin A. {18 ¢ 05, dag. Then when the horses paraded to al his betting " ily, Enuch Wiahard, trainer 7 Bho post it would be seen that white p rince Di | SOCCH VRIMBLE-Six furlongs in the jockey had not weighed out with 149 168, handily; Enoch Wishard Hay the Dlinkots, the horse he rode wore BAVANish—One-quarter 19 0% 2 > ‘them just the same. Sometimes the were wen noch Wishard, tralner q je did not, At plunges. but they hi 3 ix furlongs in 1.20, John Eeeeree won. Sometimes Ms pre fect on the betting ting and other play- Hye ) ABY Fate it seemed an unfair advansag ary joowoned up so that there Was prety | NEW YURK—Seven furlongs in 1.32, ) WPhe stewards then ordered the enforee: | fair speculation all the afternoon jandily, Prank Lightfoot, trainer Ment of the rule requiring jockeys to Betting Witt Impro: KNIGHT OF KHODRS-Tores furlongs | weigh out with all paraphernalia (heir, in 049, breesing, W. P, Bure ee the players get ag trainer horses were (o carry In the race the ponies there will “wECO—Seven furlongs In 1.20, 4 JH. MeCormick, trainer: Ruling Was Enforced, ( hy furlongs in 1.05, esterday the stewards had oovasion ( Jac ‘aby trainer sa 1 c i t ? ‘urlon, in oo, te efforce that ruling. Cormack, riding ¥: Thomas Welsh, trainer ‘Allan, weighed out without blinkers, i pays H_ Four furlongs in O81, bree: , When Allan went to the post he wore wit) next few days Thomas Welsh, trainer. oe Maes usc Ax ATION Four |. furlonge tn 1-2. breezing, Thomas Welsh, Paine, MATADOR. Four furfengs tn Thomas Welsh, trainer. RE Four furlongs In 0.1 1-2, breezing, Thomas Welsh, tratner. BUTTONS “Five furlongs In 108, hand- fly, W. Siietés, trainer, HERMIS—One mile In 1.68, galloping; Shields, trainer Mr MORTES Six furlongs fn 1.20; Woodford Clay, trainer |PALM READER-—One mile in 14, ‘ Hérmis is a certain starter in the| From Saratoga comes the report that) fly; V. De Arman, trainer tat Republic at Saraioga, and will) The Picket ts lame and will not go in |IRISH LAD, of the t , cltne rich Great Republic Stakes Satur-| shown to light t ot that day to run the rave of | 13 reat Kop 1 the company of a pony tite. a , VONTROMP—Four furlongs In 0.54 ; ‘ 4 | horse hae a badly spread fdot breering: James Rowe, tratner, Wi Shields says that the foot probably spread in the ren TOROGOAN-Four furlongs In 0.5414, five-year-old was in as @ the Saratoga, in which race ne| — breeaing; James Rowe, trainer this morning as he had been) ¥* t placed | | He was somewhat lame after the | finish, but no more so than he was at is will make the owners of Sheepshead Bay after his workout of the Great Repubile eligibies! top Bext Baturday that he had broken! gig pot start sald Shields. “He has been gal-!on the as freely and easily since Baratoga as ne did at Gro for Handeap, i which h But when be came out track thie morning to take his he} constitutfonal te was very lame, 50 - lame that he could no: Noy Hh Fenning of the Subur.| his lets him out of the Grest Re- public, and perhaps out of most of his we of the lameness he S Test Handicap re. a are as clean now be dates. No horee with the slightest x se the matter with him can hope % pporentiy does compete with such great racers as as they are to- ” oh Migs J a and be ¢. would not sey that The not start be Great Bt t wants to take an Brighton Lucky Landlord S The “World Want” one. 11,287 Houses, Rooms and Apartment advis. were printed in The World last month—880 more than in corresponding month last year and 1,283 more than any other New York City DREYFUSS SAYS PIRATES Manager of Champion Pittsburgs At- tributes Poor Showing So Far to Hard Luck, Saying Team Had No Chance to Get in Shape. in 600d condition. As there was no let UP (0 (he miserable weather my mer, ol course, Ww in no shave when the Although the champion Pittsburg team t# occupying fourth position at present in the race for the National] bell rang’ for the season t begin League pennant and twelve beh! “When the team did get i Glants In games won, there Is « Phillipp! waa injured This kept him son who still has great faith in t fowing.titut besvee wan tines ad ta snd believes the three dime winners of was forced to lay off for a month. With th e two pitchers out of the game, we were forced to depend on Miller, Scan- fon and Cammmits, Miller made good all right, but the other two did not come up to expectations, Then Miller Was taken Sick and this left us weak in our pitehing department again. toam et foine again and 40, badly fajured that (o retire from. the i it at first Clarke would bo out of the game for a few days, his injuries have proven so serious that he was forced to undergo an operation at his home on Saturday, White Clarke Is the mainstay to the team, I think we will go right along and win games.” Thinks Team Will Win Blag. “Do you really, think your team will win thé pennant Certainly T do. The New Yorks are rot far ahead of us that we cannot vertake them. They are only twelve eames ahead and I think with the arti- cle of ball my team is putting up at the pennant will take a big brave carry off the flag for the Qourth time In succession, The person who has this explicit fait fn the champlona is none other than B y Dreyfuss, the President of the club, who has won and lost thousands of dollars at a time on the victories of his team and their pennant chances While the Pittsburgs have been p! ing @ poor article of ball ainve the sea- won started, Dreyfuss has never been known (o get sour on hia team, claim ing they would eventually get their stride and set such a raphd paco that it would de only a question of ime before they would mow down their onponeaty and get into first place. ‘Team ta Poor Lack, Despite the hard playing the Smoky | present, that we will soon cateh up with. City aggregation have been putting up| the 7 1 by hg sg Mg S m has as ne © inst three | RCOd & chance as the Giants to win from time to time during the Inst (ree) Cut replied Dreyfuss, months, they have only succeeded in +. Did you say that you would bet landing in fourth place. ery time Ow that the Giants would not be In me fat une have attack © winning | the, lead at the first of Septomber?™ “IL never aald anything of the kind,” sald Dreyfuss, “Then you don t think the Glante will streak, an injury to one of their star players Ras caused a Since the ‘ beat players on ‘the team have been tit jured and competied to remain out of the game ‘These players are Capt Clarke, Pitchers Phillippt and Leever, Right Mpider Sebring, and Catchers Sw nd Phelps. Phillippl has been out of the game two months, Capt Clarke one month, Leever one month, and the other players from (en days to sald before, 1 think my team will win the pennant. [have not given hope by 4 means of my eam = winning = the again this year, I think the Pittsburg team will surprise the people before the sea: over. “If Clarke wan back again in the a and Phillippt and Leever had not been Injured, my team would have d away with that pennant again year, Watte'the season |s not over and don't be a Dit surprised at the inree and four weeks if you see it this way: Pitteburgs Capt. Clarke was operated on on Sat Yorks second, Chicago urday and the pnymolana say it will be some time berore he naleieenccommmned is able to play Daschall, Polo Grounds, To-Day, 4 & winning] po at Chicago wa New York. Adm. Se. @ for Drev # statement that nls team will win pennant, During last month the ampions have lost only six games, “ * great showing the Pittsdurgs arrived in to yesterday morning to Degin their ser Fast with Ned Hanton's Bri President Dresfyse was with the ful and happy as pying first pin fourih positon, at the Hotel LM site Aletta |i his team was occ! in person or Wy letter the race instead of ye team as usual put up you are invited 0 |; ‘orld Teporter ealed at the hotel last night, Dreyfuss | was found In the corridor, Dreyfuse's Evplanation, When asked to what he attributed the of his team in the race DR KANE'S OFVERS ARB WILL WIN PENNANT RGAIN is! pr KA) permaneat ce adhd PRs Be be cured DR. KARR wit 3 KAN £ HORSES WORKING AT GRAVESEND Thoroughbreds at Brooklyn Jockey Club Track Getting Fit for Events to Come—Hydran- gea’s Flash of Speed, (Special to The Evening World) GRAVESENY, N. Y¥., Aug. &—There was much of a change in the weather this morning, The east wind and sul- try temperature that prevailed yester- day had passed away and the alr wae cool and the tempera ‘The best speed exer outs Avere as Jollows HybRaNcEA—: A half mila fa 6h Doggett, trainer, 10OM—Five-eighths in 113 45, KH. Wiliams, trainer, FUAyOR. an furlongs In LL, easily; in MeGivney, trainer. GRAVINA ~ Three-quarters 13, breegig; J. Gardner, trainer. FILLIMQRE- Pour furlongs at 4 two- minut? gait; J, Goldsborough, tratier, METALLIC—Four furlongs st a two- minute gate; J, Goldeborough, trainer, bia ag a4 ~Six furlongs in 4, Hueston, trainer, allo WwW galloping; W. elghtha in ineeine, trainer, O8GOOD—Three-quartera in 1.22, hand+ tratner. n elehthe at a two- a Barrick, train ir 3 Piste Bix Ete . Fal breesidg: W. her, tra FRA FILLIPO—A halt mile tn ‘6s, breesing: 5. Doggett, trainer. IDA STACK—Four furlongs In 0.69 3-4, handily; J. Miller, trainer, COUNTER POISE- Nhree-quarters at a two-minute galt; J. Smith, trainer, eR—One mile tn 154, gallop: turlongs SUNSHOV ‘arter, trainer, KNOHWAMPTON Ste in C. Tarter, trainer, ve-elghths in 1.07, ‘i ater, tralne L213 handily, MREY Ci HOSH—Seven furlongs in Ll, loping J. Kelly, trainer LAWSON.—One mile in 1:00, handily; H. Wililams, trainer HIST.—Three-quarters In! D. Carter, trainer. easily; QKET.—One mile in 1:51, handily; D. Carter, trainer. SIR BRILLAR.—Six furlongs in 1:7, breeaing; 8. Lawlor, trainer. BELLE 8TROME.—Six furlongs in 1:2, breezing; 8. Lawlor, trainer. DIXON.—Six furlongs in 1:284, 8. Lawlor, traine 1:07, iy; J. Carr, tra CARROLL D.—One mile in 1.49 3-4, sulk- ing; H. Williams, trainer. ac HOHARIE - Six’ furlongs BOB MURPHY—Three-quarters in 1.20, eaally; J. Smith, trainer, ryKol F us In 1.07, gal loping; A. Carter, trainer, Pete)? tnsnetly,, wetarepend tnt nd no obligation 19 Incurred Daye complete, portent and every case bet of a! ot GlsiasesS: a aLAD: A! ————— UNLESS THE WATER GOES DowN THE TEAMSOWILL HAVE To DO THEIR PITCHING LIKE THIS. 84 FDDOADAAADAY sreees Méobscdonox) ROBERT EDGREN HAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN ‘EXPECTED AT THE POLO GROUNDS IF THE RAIN HAD NOT LET UP IVVOLIODEARON DD DIODE DEA CENTS TLEDEEIOETIRVI DOLD GINGIDIOELODNOG0F944 1409 10041004008 90-09606510000008 : “The BIGGEST Toad IN THE PuodLE * PODODIA DOI DAA DODO EOE BEE IS HS44 6.H4) 40000040050008 [eae Dah elite Abe Delis tds State fP ASSN, Be Sete St hi MRM Beat Bde OA E AT NEIL AND M’GOVERN T0 BE MATCHED AGAIN. 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