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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENTING, AUGUST 6, 1901. meen] OF DIAMOND, RING ("Siac AND RACE TRACK +, ALL THE NEWS AN , HORSES WHICH WILL COMPETE IN THE RICH TROIS, AND ED GEERS, THE BEST KNOWN DRIVER T.. CRINALMAID: R: OS4 a k OZANLEY DILLO FASTA ST PACER P fi ; ; ‘ at ten } RMN, WINNER of’ of the FXAR fy i" MEN. at P&TROIT The : FRORITE for the ®/0 000 KNICKERBOCKER STAMES. p PEP RINORLE 2.08 2 BVABITE 2x the BRONX : “1 ALEXANDER -GRRRS DRIING YI Sa er a 10ST’ |MANY CYCLING STARS 10. LIGHT HARNESS HORSES |,UT0ST BRENS COMPETE LIKE RUNNERS, O)-STOppftnp ___7PGetesztmence WITH ILE CREW) MEET AT BEACH TRACK | There Will Be Forty-six Dash Races at the New) kicisonp, ina, aug. 6—F. A La Aanharee a eee Kennedy, as suggested by the Roche, the New York autoist, who al ¢ reinsmen who w: rive in the Now York trots, Which Ji ijorvard Bulletin, the organ of the Ol , osely Contested Races of the Season, E ED GEERS, BEST-KNOWN REINSMAN, NFW HAVEN, Aug. 6—Yale witt not] Triangular Sprint Between Short-Distance \4 York Trots Scheduled to Begin Next pa 4 non-stop run to 8. Louis.) | begin at Empire City track on Monday, none {s better known or more | graduates of the latter university, even Week at Empire City Track. inp saving bese the worlds ceeot|| MBbly respected than Ed Geers, famillarly known as “Pop” Geers, {if the refusal means that Harvard will r 3 whose disinclination to converse about himself, his horses or his achieve- |" longer meet Yale on the water There is inusually large let ot) As there is no time limit, there le me | by over 200 miles, La Roche left New York with the St, Louis tourlgis Mon- | ments has earned for him the title of “the silent man from Tennessee.” | | y of tings, and the er ¢ the light | , re | eaeen sur ane wart ee See Dene | Gay, aUly After thirty years with the trotters andj pacers, he 1s to-day the The Yale Alumni Weekly made an edt carded for the meet at| telling when the end will come 4 etl ah Hulleti /vinnattan Beach this afternoon, The feature of the amateur card is @ At Yale ts COMMIT) races being down for decisiom The! team Iap race for points for the Met 0” yeling eve For the first time in the hi trotting the light harness horses will| harness horse world will stap over the | record-breaking feat in which be asked to compete in raves on the| courses at Yonkers and at Brighton | L# he in engaged is one that neces- forembst reinsman in America. He is a thorough judge of everything ot professional COMCI|iriereuler eprint between the three! rovolitan club ch @ame plan as is used on the running | Beach. | driver, wit ie obliged to Miewsly waren || Pertatning to his profession, an indefatigable worker and caretul con- Jing. It calls attention to the fact thit|ormck — gh 5 sma Ceorae hae ‘sa rien eit reeure Ra tracks. There will be forty-six d Final Payments Made, NS eg eee must Bot stop fo ditioner, and holding the confidence and affection of bis horses he] Harvard now has professional bas |Schretber, of New York, Tom Butle * points being doubled for the final & ss My had IK a ie tee dees pny hog oe ‘aceldent- may ch possesses the generalship and skill which has wou for him so many Het Taserieata ri a formers [ea os a hi ‘ Rarde \ ‘ . tag a e bi oe watches will be day and continue for @ week, to be fol-| trotters, to be held at the Brighton {ous American, non-stop rice brilliant turt battles. Geers is a mon of temperate habits, bul is an In-Pland further says it ts willl Europeans by his t a nanan st nh tore bape \ y La Re yeterate smoker. [le walks with drooping shoulders and @ careless] | the principle of profession vim kien ion ving cup to the ] lowed by a week at Brighton Beach.| Beagh track on Wednesday, Aug. 1/,| Picard, stood at 1,053 miles, The pre ; | {vious time ry 4 hours ide 1 ! at any time. fiat = “ ne record was 124 hours, maid gait that one would not expect te find tp one who drives a hundred | if n the Weekly says that | races he v The Brooklyn Handicap, which fe 6 { Although the stakes will be best two/ the names of those eligible to start |} . | by, D. Miegie tn and, when he ecv- Shavt in three, on the Empire plan, all the| wore given out yesterday, and althou,a | ered 2014 ni) orld’s_ non-stop | miles or more a day in a sulky ¢ Hulletin provokes | Charles Hadfield, t fer of many | two-mile affair, a third-mile novies Other races will be dash events at from| most of the horses will compete in we /feeord which La Roche has now broke records, and Fr list and half-mile open complete the ——— ~-——— | boxer, will meet in * pursuit race to |The entry ist for these events te Ob ® half mile to one and one-eighth miles. | Kniokerbocker $10,000 stake at Empire ) finish, Toe men m ue chasing |of the tar of the season, over one 9 enough each other until elther pa the other, bundred names having been een reat The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition Bvery prominent horse in training has| track next Wednesday vo ‘Deen entered for the two weeks of trot- (Git ben ® differen J ting, for which $100,000 in prizes {81° Bleven of the fastest trotters in Amer- | aneen she ot) names havin offered. Apart from the two big stakes, | {ca are scheduled to start In the ric SAVED FROM DROWNING all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores oftheir games, chal- ALL AROUND THE DIA MOND lenges, &0. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Wditor event, as fallowa: W. HK, Chisholm of The Evening World, Pulitser Building, New York. the sugee \ mirth among Y men. Galvin, the @ the Knickerbooker $10,000 and the Long | <vent -a# fdilowa: Wik Toland $10,000, there are eight stake| Nivcro fli, Maar View @tock F events of $5,000 and four of $2,000, Aristo, 217%, or rect Vi Bre h E, E. Bokers's Lady FP ‘Then there will be the John H, Shults Gani nd's Sweet Marte, Experimenta! Stakes of $1,500 and the Alexander; & d = 5 , dashes, prizes for which will be from Hike A Aine ah) + Met 4 \ Joe Corbett, the pa MM tana an rm, bat as yet. but the following mea x ford mimes, 3 4; George harrale | ; pitcher, who was rrleased reatdent | promised to go . HF sanee m New Tore| Mewueslan high, beads, “igonass|Light Shell Overturned in Harlem Ouring] ine scr vo. of seine oy G-hrenee 1h. ¢. A, Deanin.| Roti Bunéay, eft tor hi. nome Tn| Brera Tinker, Gent egal Katherine A, an son's : : ‘ destro! Allin, on the follow neidi, 9s ab; Kirehner, n Francisco yester ta rate es " : a. from all over vie country for the big! Miss Gay. Practice Spin and Long Search in the —_|sindays Ang if 2 na ‘nna sundays fmaiing Ie Boe | 80% Pranciaco yaster tay, Corbett atated gren and Barry. Everg will play & —_— during September, with str t Amun} ¢ 4 completed all arrangem: ise and Huggins second. | fe & L ¢ S Dark Was Made Betore Oarsmen or neml-proreasional pllvge Fotnts Ley | to: pay with the “Fvisce stub ix the will Rave any Dad effect ie a to ‘ miles of New, York, ofte , Coast Leag porter rite ‘uarantee. For games E bagger with f making players stale, ag wi “MORRO W Were Picked Up Exhausted, {Veet No. 172 Grand arreet } o-bagger with | gor Ht ‘ake lay often eocugh, Sal set (we b . ° f the| gain Mt ‘ trai saw ronx Sunday , ( signed — ‘The Union Boat Club's juntor four Hayden are not expert swimmers, and Diy ae RE 6 dings + m ori 9 Wh 0 000000 <1 1 mo Th FA Greminger, third base abu: The Murray Hills and the Philadelphia) Park, Sip avenue, Jersey City, al oarie sig crew, composed of Michael Were losing hope when Robert is a Part ig J, a team com: of ex-| very close game Is antciexted “iagan| Norton, Harry Contaserat, Hugh Collier, OC, %8e Nagsau Boat Club, came ty the f the game war the pitch: | Neptunes ° 9 9 9 4! Detroit Ame League snttt| Dérodatame table Patan Professionals, a posed f wil be"! i " h rescue in a rowboat. Hauling O'Brien |ing of Adrian, who struck out fifteen | Irv 20006 09 ha " rs tare of the Nauonal and American sae fa eoreens Seas sane ten William ©, O'Brien and George Hayden, and Hayden into bis craft, he made a! men Batteries—Hughes and Miller; Qhal-| Coughlin was purchased from Washing. | ita standing 2% points, while the other League teams, will play at Olympic! Curtis will do the trick for the Acorns,| °oxswaln, which ls training for the fae Se oe eee fH RAN. d fs rit Bis 1, Saturday: | mers and Kel 1 *, - cg urned over to Man lubs were on the other side of the Field, One Hundred and Thirty-sixth on sheen ie’ bean the Williame Middle States reg@tta, to be held On way jagt sven, the found that the boat Builcost 4 H rt? } , At Tarryiown, N Y.; Mc 8 dell kao aghees ookiyn jot 47, Chicago 23, oes S, Fifth Lae Ny yyy 4 e Li Ble the 8060 Equi the Harlem River Labor Day, had an| In the mean time Rerpan Jersbers, The feated the agies 00000000 00, ae aad bere 2, Cineinnatt 9 aud Bog. ee are fant plaveren | cn Mut tackle the ater) at Pault-l experience last night not soon to be| Thomas Lyons and note pus |! 0° 1 "Pattery for the 31 6 gg) neon Bad & cos ‘ dept’ Protes males play’ jable Park, to-morrow, Carsey will do], ‘ out from the Union Boat Club to JOIN | winner Samuels and Blum in 9.0.0 O-) Ist ft — ‘At Brighton Park, Cleveland and Pit-| the twirling for the local team, whicn| {reruen Mules Wek tnt praction | in tne search for the helpless men, nd | *inner At H 2 i Ned Hanlon offered $10,000 for e . a I~ o ‘d worl 0 hy ukon At . ¥ J is een “strengthened considerably. | ile at & racing clip one of the oare after forty minutes of hard work lo. | Th kon ‘ambi ? Wagner's release,” eald Bai i 198, ¢ must have made {t te fing azenues, the Empires will cross on caught @ “crab,” tilting and tp, irling current Bad over a mile from m Owing to cancellation the Ridgewoots| cecuing the {rail bont before its occu te with the Spooner ‘eld ort ns ne upeet tin nr team has been playing great ba he Nu "3 | tone battery, Roth McGraw ana MeQuiston, for will play tho Pearsall A. C,, of Jersey t| Norton, Coulaserst and Collter were averaging | Pou I attery 2 aw - eason and & good game inay be looked Loss panta had time to release thelr feet] NO othe tinion moat In @ thor oreaing FOUPERR | socep ry about the roundstie vt made up my team ; jor, The game starts at ¢ P.M. of swab once i pee from the straps ; Bighly exhausted condition seh No. i Kast One Hundrel | Saturday, July 9 ap. The Eme-slds, who have won five] Sods ‘will hove out thelr, strongest] (the dark and batting with « ewitt| Consiterable exciement | prevaled ? ew nono ean r ies cu jong the river during the search, us a| Fae 4 so Giants ‘a ihe’ Prove SiEh| team and expect to trim the Jersey-| ide, they had great dimculty in mak- xin Nread that two of the men wera ' Aatteries-Shinn and Caper, Mason and X-Glants at the Protectory! men, who have a fine record t@ theltling known thelr plight. O'Brien and drown | ¥ code ‘Van Ness, to-morrow. So con-| oredit this season, nae Sund Koent ‘are the Emeralds that even the $$$ ____—______——_. Preret Mary pe eee | Ainstoe's St 0910009 40- 5 . gh rou ‘hat gut: a [teins © feet wide, clayey and hard. | featnre of the wume war y WT > (x3 bet at even money has been made on mooth and well banked; @ record- Har Willets, of the hor hi. 1 Bat nd eres O'Mara, the Fame. Dequette will twirl for the} leaking course, Entries for the races| Whiners would Ike to hear from t aie Emeralds, lclose Sept. 12, with Arthur N. Jervis, | {” MU ene bird Pind bar pee ayy § to ee gr eanatiguration yer m are out seventeen years of age. Gam toes to ba one of the moat Room %, Tribune Bullding, New York | bet . couene ames of the season will take! City, who has deen appointed super-| ‘The Crestons defeated the Carlisle by ployed for 8 aide bet on our groad jomobile racing by tre | Saturda aA fonder Gefen Taek sad ee " lace to-morrow when the ors 1 Hociety and Who WIN have| the Ht Rowe. 0.9 te retur n' opponents’ sround fants meet the strong Ontarios at ntario Field, One Hundred and Vorty- On last Sund: uraco Filed: pe ie ae - ninth street, peterson Seren, id sa uli GAadas. AS Chub, tx han soft at ola Sey Pines N awrer Le Ca i ay “King Kelly eball, i To-day, 3.39 defeated th Irs, by the fol | gr atnle ED mate cake ¢ a Solera coach, Will be on the} NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 6—The semi-| Entry blanks are out for the auto- | p weeghalh, Pek De Aer. 8.29 ' ‘ Sriniiaria, St Peter’ and ‘alt tents = ae a ONSULTATION Fait the Giants. e nnis tou is F e ta Ire 10010 Tits Bacaka’” cin aie tel cured Uy ashi ngs forthe aa NS: cand] tvale n the women's lawn wenmia our: Lmcine racen to be held at Po i :! 19° Tehnetiteatiin Leu 8. PRIVATE DISEASES i.i"., "sae it'the arpent the, Casing er, Azg4 Jey xeesie by the Dutohens County Agr the came ens the | VARICOCELE 2"5) x" se ttm —" 6 e be pilehing of een sts @ Mount on - tiw & cured without cutting f The Poughkeepsies, with a league aie to contest for the final honors)... ue) Society. on the last day of Be Ltd gota 4.,, Diem 4 at tho} T Pin it fice ‘ hye a more ‘ 7 3 ot ing ta ry pitcher, will be tne Starquettes’ oppo Mager’ had an sasy victory [its sixty-third annual fair, Friday, twelve: tne ail teame averaging sixteen to righice 2 DRAINS, TOSSES I OSSES Time of cure, 10 4 @ att} Me he a of 8 days DY my ort Renta At Marquette Field, Ninth street over Stina 8 Allowing her only one |sepi. 18 ; - Ade f AP, st a ‘ eoon: avenue, to-morrow. }game in the two sets. “4 etail of arrangements gives . b “ p 1 . . mp had been ‘Tooked The plan of naming each event WORLD printed 4,042 | fist Sicto-eterh ere me, No, 49) | Gave og ¥ ( ‘ ———_————— ut Lovers of semi-professtonal baseball/tiet, a she and jes etre Mes WIL | otter the fashion of funning-horse pace eases | See Renal soe PROSTATIC TROUBLES pormancetiy crei a Will witness a good game at Westches-| vomen's tournament ut the Casino for}races, haa been adopted, and It ia de Business Opportuniti j | st Marve Bon « h —$——— saniing the diane ter Oval, One Hundred and Sixty-third/ the last three years, and were ¢ pected! |. ‘ . ASIN Ppertuniti@s and | sunday. Tae Ws n from $ to 20 days, > ttreet ‘and uthern Boulevard, |to be competitors again this veat, buc|*criptive as well as catchy. Thus the Paneer nesmaastiememmees =. F *) BLOOD POISON £2 3 of poleee p x, wenertow: “afternoon, when thel Miss Pell had the advantage of the|list of entries shows the “Poughkeep- For Sale advts. last month 7 : from m without “sha ee ad and Centra Ra teams reat) odds, ore. it CR ae no [sie Cup." the "Catskill Chase,” the : had TO Fe thy atrse ZhAR ——_———. pou n ac es * nese 2 nerd tortie battle, There invln Moet clase at nerates’ ‘wiit]"Grand Dutchess Handicap,” the “Hud- 49 h Whe. Viellante . al Praesiie NERVOUS DEBILITY gt ga nina Ye at oP se Pell odds of owe ik’ The eit aad ans On 1,419 more than any other | champion ” sixte NEW YORE'S MASTER en en “tumor privy ?, ayy dimcult heogican at any time, but Rs j ene | Lane land, Won tke peoserioilins, The entry blank calls attention to the Oriente, Leg iniors, irvings, Ww ere | 1s stinee cans and teams of such strength. Ail dates In Beptsinber open. Sthe Vige ante line up’ as follows: E a Y, : Ah sen F.C, of Jersey om, Fl eee ie skill as ‘Mlae. Pell a ty the fact that the one-mtle track « New York Ci York City newspaper, Sei Me eal att Poughkeepsie. le the best automodili