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+8 904-044. PLDOEOHI GALES E DENY d 1-0 ‘S$ 0 FOR fie GREAT REPUBLIC, f! Ht OMA tb0soteesoooernes es TOL ON we RO ~OFORETARPUBUCSTME, = e oe ac eal THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 194. ENING WORLD 5858] SPORTS EDITED BY ["iSiKE%ca ALL READY FOR _, TROTTING RACES. How. JOE WIG WAG A Few THOU SAND-DOLLAR Bets: Hilt Ve i itt Hi jf ( ne ! FARMER, JOHN W. GATES ‘ + Ze WITH HIS HAY WaGon, eae ae Meebenenss oe bebe ote 9990000440000 PEIBDIADDDGDIDIDE GS 9.0.044804.0-0.10008-6-50004.44.409 06-906.0540-904459000008O08 Bettasos for Its Discaatiauance Not FED BEATEN BY DURYEA’S CRICKET IN Known, but It Is Said that Horsemen’ F ~ Do Not Take Kindly to Excessive “TON” BENDER FAST 5 FURLONGS TO-DAY Fee tor Nominating. (Special to The Evening World.) a al a el Drepare the horses and Supt /ADEL, » Pa, Aug. 6— tlon to make the elub-house exclusive, | ponder, of Ellaabeth, Nd. soutnte | phe seed in ota apie crane ne and none but members, associate mem- epora hire Serre condition (Bpecial to The Evening World) é SARATOGA, Avg. 6—I said that tered a severe trimming to Kid Reebe morning during the galloping hours, Mext year will be the last running of | be ‘8 and thelr friende will be per+iin the ¢ bout at the Manhatta: | ing was the big brown inte Great Republic. mitted to dine, If the public were ad-\c inst night. Bender showed hi ats Rain fell tn considerable quantities dur-| harie, wha cut a cosiderbie te ¥ Tt le a grand stake, and the reason] mitted Indiacrimtnately the place would mselt| ing the night, but the track, which Is in the gpris nalderable Amite MEER Giepentinuance {9 not known. | Cue er tm eee ee pve ate # god doy, and surprised the crowd by | the most wonderful In the world, was @ spring meetings, Sclolarie ntinuan n many tacegoors, wild Nave sigh Ne ageressivencas and terrife Aghting. | not affeoted and presented as clean and) ronene rat pn acing ay net cereale albania iar mar FA de tuned via wtill in the |, Beebe. who I# @ aturdy boy. proved a| dry surface as ever was acen, howweht that his racing dave were over, | fake kindly to the excessive fean—it] tne talk of 8 cartno ie gull in the |hard customer in the early rounds, and| HH, B. Duryea, accompaiued by aaverai| pstiont 2 hig hates eee fosts from $000 to $1.20 to start—but) proportion now Is for @ syndicate to| forced the pace in the opening round. | ladies, was present | him rounding to nicest. w “+s he chances are that the Saratoga aago-| purchasg the famous Congress, Park] His rushes ware of littie avail, ax Ben-| ‘There were a number of galtope| {27% A eaay hall ir» sent t b and magnificen' ub-house au . t bt } Glation feels tha: the star is too big/A"4 Muli @ nee enoant [dee wae there with a stiff right or] brougit off. the prinaipal ones being. | hank ie git? a wund and nob! for them to handle. gaid that he wos only f aliett hook that hurt the Kid, Begin-] BROOMS PiCK—One mile and a guarter| Othera sent to workovie were the fol. ae F boa pdehe havbented dozen mea, he, knew who were feady t0| ning with the eecond round, Bender| —{ 2UI-4 handily; Robert Hicker, | lowing ” f oela tid sog-| Subsorthe $25, to rain Bey reratogs Association has 19006-| casas of the property and the ies ike & hurricane. Ho forced | ANDY WIL, TEAMS One mile in 1.46 tA eS hee ones. tn 1.06, the fact that the closing of Can-| Sf “@. casino. more Atting piace sebe all over the ring, working a lett] Blk. rainer ANNE BSELL- Five Curt r field's clud-house has been a decided| than Congrem “Park could be ‘selected | hook to perteation. In the third round | NUBLIC! Fo “pens tah gl? onto handily,” W Five furlongs in handicap to the gew set which comea| for the erection of this club-hous® and | he cracked the Kid's tin ear, and from ies a bulldh id add tremendous- J aLMT’ mK i: TY—#ix furlongs = |i 1 40 Garatoge every yer, As haa often ne the attractions ot Sarators: there the blood flowed freely, Unwed aay Tow, Weleh te ie heen told in this column, the dinners by the crowd, Bender tried to stow RFIELD-Seven fur-] J” Kelly, trainer at Canfleld’s after the racea were the Renz tov Rookie Reebe away, but try as he cou he] \ : most {mportant part of the Saratoga] ,pogkmakers reaentay had pie angers |WA® unable to stop him. Beebe al . , and every one keenly feels the] were active, and they handed the book-|t*mpted infighting in the last round, rie trainer. irainer Five furlongs in 1.05, breem| homas Welsh, trainer. INE—One mile tn 1.47, handily; fopa EATER Five Boyle, trainer. 4 of this pleasure, Yesterday onters| mak Bunch of valvet on the first| but met his master at thie style of) 2! ° f sia , , Thomas Welsh, trainer, brvea! «.C. Tarter, trainer. Were given for an slectric light plant] Wee opiur the only horses played ei gene, for at thie Bender te strong, Four furlongs in 0%, brees| MALI-8.x furlongs in 1 to be established in the club-house at] The attention of the stewards ought|S"4 the way he Iathered the Kid tng: Enoch Wishard, trainer Tarter, trainer. the track. The catering has been} to bo called to the performance of | breadbasket was @ caution. TRIMBLE—Five fuPlongs in re RT: Seven furlorgs m turned over to Harry Stevens, whose herp ig that Face oe comps: red Wi | gaieaee, mould come up, and pee Ben- Sl beeesing} Rnody Wishart, ‘rela, halt mie in 0.84, gallo ping er previow @lub-house fancheons and breakt We aimeult. to eat Beebe was awtuly ted, vse th the eit sodtinn rive CT Ble treet 70R AL TTtdatine Rave already become most popular. | cona' tency awe, Rind ned had 2 wereoniy cing, Bo in rainer. 0, turn - nthe in 1.4, easily 4 {i mack's riding at ghton on is mare | ca "Biiexa We } Stevens promises a cuisine that will] TIVES Very® ditterent tide on Shrine | vilfe, {mo gulddbewal hor tele ! +H KIA noes @qual, if it does not excel, that of veaterday wits hurricane battle, and up to a ix furiong 1 im 1.90 t-4, Canfield’s last season, Music will be] The ee) fi tound NEOLA—Six jauer, trainer b-house festooned | Dut on ea ot FBS Four furlonge in 0.8 furnished and the c Reet 4 nally Rose Palms and flowering plants, It is] cule toNestimate the winnings of the] to. the tolar ex he Swing TANYA=Five furlongs Tr'1te- breesing cea Bauer, trainer, ix Ae 1.17, handily; ., Doggett, trainer A fight between Jimmy Garner, of; three months. It is pr top-notch light-weight of el fight before ne Yosemite A Gee nd, and Bim Langford, an-| than fen at hie club) ee Ye sptrant for light-weight oham- | — onship honors, is a possibility within| If Joe Gans is not soon called upon few weeks. A Manchester olub is| to meet Jimmy Gardner, of Roston, fer tiating for the match and the ar-| the light-weight champtonshtp of the Six furlongs In 12 (Specia) to The Evening World.) tras dreesin, ie BUOY, trainer, MARLBORO, Maas, Aug. ¢—Rouse xNjattr WF Rt SDs Four tut F furlongs |JACK 0 (Bix in ina breesin oh d w be signed when | World it will not be because the match O'Brien, of South Boston, and Bddie tra nted to the men, makers of the San Francisco club are | ‘SF met tn @ scheduled Afteen-round| q WHITTCER—Soven furtongs tn 1.37, vnc LONOWORTH—Ons mfle in 1.00, Manager Haughton, ot the West Ena |! iit, Yesterday the Hayes Val ine bene C., O'Brien gat- ith alNeOne ll pstoes + irks infra Ww. Harney. trainer . — : - isco, wi ny 6 deciat . Five furlon A.C, of San Franoiseo, wired to Al] ‘ne ston at the end of the Mandhy: NY Baty surtens ee Ors 14 of Bt. Louis, has decifed not to ‘any more bouts apt, 5, when Hertford to the effect that that organiza tell and Ja. nd wil] tion was ready to give a purse for a hth round. Carr appeared to be all and acknowledged his defeat by re- Gardner some time during Octoher, The in Hart, the club is ready to recelye forfeits of the nd his short-arm work f Cnt eer. vaix furlongs’ in 12); n 4 -welght, says ¢ nen as soof as artic é agreement tape. ally. ‘eftective Late THT aa bn Allen ‘alner. wainee _ spies Mice Rese oN bave been drawn nd signed, and c' he landed @ vick - " ' been completed for the # will be forwards to the ribs that gave OBrien J. \ fn “Sigil rea bo byge soba {prionse [’ MeCoy at Ban Francisco within soon as the men consen O'Brien came up Rood tn the Fained valuable time. He went at Carr easily: Ro Campbell, trainer. pox WOOD=Three furlongs Heth ie eae handily; H. Mason, trainer. je um, oaye at Boston .s the = town tn the country for umpires. | oot ' Je, people ere know ihe ¢ Hobokens will play the Phila now how it ought ¥4 be pla delphia Crescenta ‘at St. George © ON, Mas, toma" lve ; pI at St ree Cricket oeETOS Ave. aid de bgt de In ether eltica tt a | Grounds to-morrow. The Philadelphia ot bis bout wit! dee. as 7 other cities. quick jot al ra mstechd they think the] Creacente, wil, be made up of sinning to receive the drilling that} American jt hor ihe ba Lindema.s} wii At them for the meeting shortly ore pitching ‘tor fis] to open at Sheepshead Bay. There has “sea an abundance of fine weather to ing the Gravesend track takes on. a easily; H, M busier apeparance and the horses tha: have had the advantage of a rest TITUS 10 MEET GREER T0-Dh Ont, Aus. b= the Canadian was devold of While many of the there never was) much doubt In any of the events as to the ultimate winner, 100 wlewed the races tand and surrounding five starters in Constance 8. Titna, of w\s on easy winner in Ris Y., Aug. 6—The has kept the course In the very ST, CATHPRINE'S, at the couree this, One of the early workers this morn: | Spacial feavures. of new York, by two i eB en to the Police, Fire Attar look Mantes eeby sil the tame [hen ee note e e feish and winni hreé-quarters in 1.19, eaally; . Ww TWIN ROSE half mile in 0.62, Breeding, Phomas| TTD Ke Cne’ mile In 148, galloping; on, B amen en WORRY. ule, tra mile in 1.4746, handily; nd 5 Argonaut R. C.. Tor pecont; tims, Om. 83s. tonto, first. Winnt ere FOR FITZSIMONS (Special to The Evening World.) BUTTE, Mon "| plans do not m| fry Bob Fitzsimmons, vy-welght champlon, the winner of the Gardner-Jeffords fight before the Montana Athletic Club, on Labor Day or soon thareafter 1f Pits- simmons will agree to ¢' iT put R&—One m intention of the Saratoga Associa-| bookies or the losses of the players, | “hors He was ot tor Mit y nih trainee, iJ. Shields, train fve_minu to ¥ | ROBE OF D. Rive tartonge ar 8) MARY OLENN—€ix furlongs in 1.18 1-5, DRE. R—Fou ‘y urlongs in 0.82, easily; H. Billings, trainer, ] THE FIGHTING GAME O'BRIEN MADE epee be i ti ei ie cal ¥ iy i Ems breeaing; it Heiner tn e i Willams. traine! tain BA—A halt mile @! BS in 0.64, Dearman, trainer. cov aah 1x ‘urlongs in 1.22, ¢ erson. ef furlongs in | TRO’ ree-quarters In 1.17 1-2, hey lly: L. tn on, tral 1 adily . Neumeyer, tener * ri mag RUT tempting guarantee for the rwivilege and for the gross gate receipts, includ- ing expenses for the long trip. Bow Joffords’s and Gardner's managers have agreed to terms for the match, and ch ie willing to grant Fits the long win, or lose or draw, lm into the ring, Under the eupervision of Manager bas the Montana Club ia erecting theatre on the outskirt which will seat 15,000 peome, While the hous us i w Modivney, VAGARY—@ix furlongs tn 1.19, handily; wy pre furlongs in K ler, tralner, iwenty-round bout between Gane and | sree picneree me seergupon Ret aa Fi if. trainer, |RARE MUSICA halt mile in ‘i ‘ ’ ve the decision to ANPREW aaah furlongs in} easily: Wiliam Brown, trainer, hod Om the Nest Of she) Le aRrank Wel, tfatne SIR ROCHE-One and one-ete ath im in order to get by svolding si MIMOSA--geven furlongs In 19 TM GRRE TMINOS Five furlongs in breeaing; W. Timmons, trainer, 4 " to the bed: head. After about two the fourth and drove _ J Is, utes 4 mixing Crome poked a sa ropes with Pg Boge BLACK PRINCE—Five furlon . lett to the wind and then a right 7 invariably rea. GETTING HORSES FIT breeaing, W. Timmons, trainer. %. Sidney fell yke a log and nad en kept up the pace, FL. ASEM fa—Four furlongs f carrier out of the ri in’ the seventh round had Care gore AT GRAVESEND, eaing: H. Mason, trainer, as he did not havi i NT OUT OUT HICK’. Beste taper 1 % Umpires, usipe id OBrien’ strength senor te (Special to The Evening World) PU eee ane heies 8 O'Loughlin, the American ORAVESEND, Avg. 4&—Each morn ELLATRIX- Three furlongs tn 029 Philippe to Rejoin Pirates, during the meeting at Saratoga are be-| Billy, Hart. th = erate Te IRISH LADmAND HERMIS Ras LOOK: ON CIDENTS AT THE SARATOGA TRACK THE DAY OF THE FIRST RUNNING OF THE GREAT REPUBLIC SPEEA 4995990644916 9O 999999044 09.06090028 4 49-4900440-9489409:0400 09 E SOOPEK DOCSIS PEO LTS PP PO PODS SP OV OLY PHY SP PS PHOPP HE FOOOOD oe "FRED FOSTER RULED OFF TURF BY CHICAGO TRACK Fred Foster, owner of Dr, Rice, which won the Brooklyn Handicap, has been tuled off the turf. His downfall came in Chicago at the hands of Presiding Judge Trevelyan, of Hawthorne, The well-known racing mati and Jockey C, Gray were ruled off tor alleged complicity in the Posseur case, At the last Harlem meeting Pos- seur was started in the name of James Gray & Co, James Gray and Matt Fos- ter). The mare was well played, backed at odds of 12 to 1, and won easily. James Gray & Co. were suspended by the Harlem judge, but as Posseur's had race had been run at the preceding | Hawthorne meeting the matter was re- ferred back to the Hawthorne judges, who ruled off James Gray and Fred Foster pending further investigation. C, Gray rode Posseur in the Hawthorne race in which she was badly beaten. _Fred Fol Fobte disclamis any complicity FLANAGAN STAR OF HARE GAMES John Flanagan, the great welght- thrower and athlete who ls now a member of the New York police force, Js the latest to enter for the special ‘and Post-Office departments, which will be the feature event of the big athletic i programme scheduled to be decided at the games of the Charles J, Harvey Association at Sulser's Harlem Park Friday, Aug. 2. Flanagan started 5 athletics originally ag @ runner, and while he ha Ince grown heavier he still retaces a good burst of peed and thinks well of his chances of winning. A valuable medat ts given for this event by The Bvening Wi WEST SIDE A.C. MEMBERS GAMES The New West Side Athletic Club will h ld their monthly members’ gamos at ub grounds on West Fifty-fourt mat Sunday morning, commenc- tne club s hr Po owthen gig Goo in training for the in Asso- Gatton Junior and Bente champronadie will compete. Fred Winter: je dum belting champion wil mot all ama- wit b i att app ppearancy before ge wall bo, bis jt. el to Sbnpete at the Olympic dicap for members of Shu League. Reds’ New Catcher, ie te, Chech bs get eo wear! Cinelnnath i pret ars Sarecinent all doubt at ' as to where the. ‘eel: wee ot the itting on Strictur CONSULTATION Variencels, e ULTATION Blood Polson, O.p Dr. GREY wil Miieo be & special baat bs marionn Asecoiation mn will) President erm errmann has tile, es leriith 4 Dot nt hint Be the heav: with the running of Posseu He says the mare was owned by his brother! Matt and James Gray, and that he had nothing to do elther with her manages \ ment or tranting. Foster gained his early prominence on the turf through his ownership of Dr, Rice, winner of the Brooklyn Handicaps Sullros and other speedy performers, For the last seven or eight years he had been training in Europe for Ger+ man and Austrian noblemen. He ifid raced in all the leading countries of Burope, including Turkey, and been successful, He was the ploneer in the recent invasion of the European turf by American trainers and jockeys. Foster returned to this country early last spring and announced that he was through with racing on the other aide, and would get together a small stable of horses and race them here, The ruling of the Hawthorne jud will bar him from the privileges of nines : m e racetracks both at home and row money fiven to every patient OFFICE Rat 9 AM to 830 fungeys. 10 a ay ij? WRITE IF oh Chie CALL Dr. B, HLM, Mackenzie's Sttica, ana WEST HTH ST. ‘mw YORK 45 Years a Spectaliat in DISEASES OF MEN, a radieally ni vad Poisoning, Visco tetas dati’ Ulgers, Recent or aid tn 5 to 10d NervousDebility, {32854 mgm Varicocele formargnyy Wasting Weakness $24 wi Kidney & Bladder Complaints roured ine Pera | Diseases in 3 to 6 tay lure fgrmanentiy cured in 8 to 1g Stricture ermanent Cure Guaranteed, pr aeey. eee LITE. 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