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A ALL THE NEWS > FRENING WORLD RACE CHAT SEVENTH DAY AT SARATOGA. ‘The Evening World's ts are 4 frou fret race at Aqueduct, added: handica, Time—i year-olds, three. Winnet ch. @, by M od nh tivid furlongs, Start Melba, Owner cide Fis. Open. Fiog Pi Sh ‘6 : 2 ud it 1? #, WS 08 a Robbing rf i 4 10 Auditor, Mineola. Gollector Jeasuy Toeund “seemed te tal wart clooed very atrong. ! rap Prin th the Shae Sb faone an a year-olds and uj ee ae ae 1% 1 Fin. Sess Bios FP ih alist Fn FI » t f H i 3 % 3 | ar ratahes—Melbou me. Eel 3 iver 3 a te 3; Librett 2 he ran bis ree ted: for lites, - aa CG Pa een of hye and hal : “Tockeys Wi = = HET, Hose oof, Dawe. Widedrand i ar Ce ; Ts Rea’ creas ty oh bo hh is —— Marie Fragecs ie Bt t 10 ima) Ore} fy aa ob Creamer 104 ae (ety ah i Y . gk it a ; i y i GR ai fees Tr Burne 10 nog . | Tt Fitlensnire Vass. 3. Martin i$ 7 ™ Q 3 (528) Meadowhorn Holeeren 100 it at tH HH as) — Shannanside Travers 100 ® | & fo ity ats on ae * ane St inroiny” ‘and Was in band at 5OR Fy RT for thre + mali ceven turlone + Adora, iconic «ty Ban i sa Me y_ voto eth Ait r an De Restke h y Bor t % a Ef * » Btgland had 1d ed, an) & world of speed, but Crimmins could not do better. Got an eaay Fide, DeRassne hed fb rough trips with ital ak ae ’ RACE—$000 add selling fer threo-year-olds and Sau daa sisi dad 15. Lducial * t, “RihelingPilarimege, We se Yk KS ‘BAS! Enrine “Cormack VOL BRK hy $948 Cloreriand J Martin 108 rian) 3 ree. od. Mernensey Oh 4B) a i Hiltebrand 1064) 6M AN) Ory ceil 1M ge 14 Gay a | 19 aM x 8 8 4 me uM . e 4 om 4 $85_Stone Arabia Of 8 6 Geretches—De, Restke, Heijo, billolt,, Court Maid oda long drive, Cloveriand ‘fini shed stron XTH RACE—S10 adted: handicap: tor two-year Won driving. Time-nt,14 2:8 mwinnar, avr aad ls Hs et iS _ Sa3S5052>: g & 4 is ‘Travers jerry. Lp! orconnor af a! ry 3 ““geratches—Bt. Beltane Nibliok and 3 Sra ne ra Catrngorn just mot up in the lest stride, Arile closed very | o> 312 Dinah Shad t RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. ile te4 Mindrat .. , 03 =The entries for to-morrow's races are r4 as follow: ohrcoide; aie’ wns firing fF three. Fir, Race—For mai Bi Broomatiek tay giro Teed end up; selling ongs 485 Auditor il} 02 st Mlesitine’ HS | nes 30 Mimoes .....102 |) Fitth Race—For twovearolde, sen 1 Sirol The World., 04 ¢ furjonas, * frien Witch, 08 O89 Divination... i ‘to —— Charter TROTTING RACES THER WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1904. RE ON TO-DAY} Vill. - McGraw Declares that “Mild Bill’ Is the Greatest Shortstop on the Diamond To. Day. Bill Dahlen, who is known to the baseball cranks all over the country os “Mild Bill," is the Glant’s star short- stop this year and also another one of Johnny McGraw's hustling agares\- Uon of ball tosters who are strivi hard to win enough games this year \t enaple the team to carry if ihe National League pennant, Dahlen, without a doubt, ls (ie greatest short- stop that ever played tha York National | has co the pos! — Gate $0) Margaret 0. 89 ] — Miss Rille 211 Hoodwink . 103 ue Keany jueen Ball BAA? Letola 4 s ‘hiatle 8174 Tot San | +184 a Nach Me nate er maidinn ‘we-peanenies Be Tir Ca Brcuten fiye and it furlongs. “i i} hd Hilbebrand ig We Bai : . ¥ Fucele ig oat Broadeloth # ie me. ‘ Gallop OH “a faximilian *: f ’ 3 on oe —— Hacama: ant get at “Raiden three years old ae r M0 Fortune ‘Teuerioy 343 Ralment pps = os Wl “ fr! “Unaisy’ us Be ieee nathan. 108 108 & tds si HB vena ; | ialeoath rd Race—For three-year | S87, Qauohin 4 Fry 03, and up- wart handicap, one mile and ® furlong, oo Da of Kendal 134 g0! Prince Ln sentgl A, STRONG WINS (000 TROT): wales “Takes Final Heat of the New York, the Feature of Card at Grand Circuit Meet on Empire | » City Track. m0 Out of Hertund 1g Cammonetia int Sane’ Lane Vor R off ahead ma the en- oD tie pe Captain iio rt . jarter . 05, 20a? SirLynnew'd 110 ren IS | 895 _ Phantom aT Chtnaer ie tanta oth $0,—Won by Arist nl AC LOR third, ar SIs jm MANNIE ry Atea th th bs gee n¢ Arty Ure race, Betting wet winner. Aristy's record ja 2171-4 His ponition it the wtart wag seventh from @ rail, He was driven by Deryder Seoond race, 2.10 trot, the Ni Empire, one, mile: purse. Ro" First Hout won by Sonsuclas, John Taylor seo- ond and Norte third. Time—2 ‘The sah re close, The leaders ag *e. to bis] ten ine, Cons yecor la dnti-4 he waa driv by ryder and is owned peries and wed by tie Last View Recond Race- Seco! id hey New York Empire: ‘one ‘wiles pues 8.—Won by Dr. Strong. Consuelas he Roman third, Time—d.07 if (Special to The Evening World.) EMPIRE TRACK. YONKERS, WN. ¥Y., Aug. &—Owlng to the heavy condition ‘ot the track the time for the starting of the first race of the Grand Ciroult meeting here was postponed unt 2.90, ‘The original time was 2 o'clock, Be- cause of the wretched trolley accom- modations from both Mount Vernon and Yonkers the crowd was late in arriving, and perhaps this, too, had something to do with the changing of the time, Most) of the road Is a single track, and cars| loaded with anxious horse-lovers were aide-tracked repeatedly at the outskirts, Anigh, when don Prinee Cars were three-quarters of ap hour inj Gually, He wa ariven ine Bion, making the run from Yonkers. % to 1. Florence Wilton was favorite. ‘The crowd was fair sized. The grand She came tn 1.2, sland wes half filled and every man ese his heat was close, Dr Stong showed is ete alter teraing Into the stretch. was driven, hard by Gahagen and nded. He came b ) inch by inch on uelax, who held the lead fron (ia nd her close to the fAniah, La by a 844 Betting on the ie , bog nil | ‘onaucias earried Thre Race-2.17 pace; half mille; puree fecont Look Out Hal third ‘Time ‘Dean set and held the front up to gina iy yards of fe Fourth Race—2.90 trot; first heat—The Westchester, for three-year-olds; one and woman present was an eathusiast.| 7 H } purse $2,000.--Won by Pri mare es first race was called the su! Rthet, ‘Pleasant Thought, second, Lard hrough the thick black cloude|Revelstroke third Time, 2.14 TI ° tira Bat ret ad adden it all day, and the light|horse finished second, but bro breeze up that helps to dry up| before croseing the line and + the track. The conditions then were hack to third place. 20,000 CROWDED OFF TROLLEYS All night long and during the early hours to-day the Huckleberry Trolley Company's cars were crowded with ex- gursionists who had been to Glen Isl and and other shore resorts, and be- cause of the failure of the corporation to put on sufficiont cars many people slept on the beaches along the Sound or in doorways, as it was impossible for them to get seats or even standing room, More than twenty thousand people went out In the suburbs yesterday, and the inadequacy of the corporation's service was plainly shown, Cars were run to New Rochelle and Glen Island at jong intervals, and women and ohildi were tramped upon in the crush to get seats, One car, No, 482, formerly one of the old Third avenue cable cars. which has been painted over, had more than one hundred and Atty people on Thay stood six deep between the seats, on the back platform and but the conductor made | no effort to get them off. ‘The car rattled and bumped and every moment {t was feared \t would leave track because of the alarming rate being run around the curves Public Comfort Ignored, The crowding of the cars to Glen Isl- and is now a dally occurrence, and the | union Railway Company appears to make no effort to benefit the public by adding cara, In fact, the greater the r cara are In operation why they doat put on a lot of cars,” sald a conductor, “I have worked for fourteen hours so far and in that time J collected more than one thousand transfers, It 1s horrible how the women and children are packed Jon the cars, just like a lot of sardines forced to stand because men occupy the ‘Tha greatest interest was shown tn Dest Time This Year. nts, Jf the company put on shore the two stake races, the New York a care and ran them under 4 four-minute Empire for a purse of $00 and the| Princesr Athel's time is the best made way there Would be no eryshing.” Westchester stake for $2,000. These ohiid b> a three-year-old this year, ‘The race and fourth on the card was the prettiest of the day. The win+|— secon ¢ dash for pacers, the last on thé! ner's action was perfect. Bhe was an attracted much attention. The)easy winner under the perfect control jes includ. if the fastest pacers in! of De Hyter, her driver. Princess Athol ‘cou ary The officials were: Startet,! iy y brown Ally by Directum- Lia out orrill; Judges, George Hoyt, | of Athelia Prince, She is owned by the J. Kline, Charies C. Lloyd; Timers | aes View Stock Farm, Bast Yee oma gs N. Becond race, 2.10 trot—Final heat won d Jones, Nathan Ely and atio N. Bain, by Dr. Strong, Consuelas second, Norrie ty and ohn JTaylor fourth, Time-- euous figure about the fleid oD. Strong had 1,0, tate ol be Ae an Straus, the veteran horse- h and wee easily. vided pareey, the prise on as Semmary. First Race—2.18 trot, dash one smile and res arpa 7 mal Vat ‘mo First edition oe, every day. AE a, en Neils ooca 1 <i aapitiniii siti, ictainana Women with bables in thelr arma are! OF DIAMOND, RING | season opened in a way that not cnly has ruptived the cranks, but has also made Manager McGraw proclaim Dan- len as the greatest shotstop in ine whole country, When MeGraw first signed Dahlen ard gave the Brooklyn Club Charivy Bat'y and Jack Cronin in exchange {rt “Mild Bill,” the basebal cranks were et the opinion that Little Mac had made a bad mistake. MoGraw had explicit faith in Dahlen, however, and ofter id that if Dablen didn’t make good he would take the responsibility, McGraw haa never had to be called to account for Dahlen's work, for ne jatter has more than fulfilled the pos: tion, and, besides, has taken part in some double plays with little Billy Gtl- bert that has made the fans jump ta thelr feet and applaud Dahlen for minutes ata time. In Justice to Danton it must be admitted that his work this year has been marvellous, and also the sort that has greatly helped tho MAMIE GILROY'S LIFE 1S ENDED Mamie Gilroy, the well-known singing comedienne,, died to-day of heart ease \t No, 1% Bast One Hundred and Fifteenth street, where she lived with her mother. Miss Gilroy was twenty-six years old and had had a long and successful st career. She was the original Bossy in “A Texas Steer,” scored a hit as Julie Bon Bon in “The Girl from Paris,” played Dolly in "Mam'selle ‘Awkins,” and was identified with many other parts, She was a member of the Gir- ard Avenue Theatre Stock Company !n Philadelphia, and also of the bowdoin Square Theatre in Boston. Her last ap- pearance at the New York Theatre, in this chy, was in “The Giddy Throng.” | Bhe was preparing te go out this | season with “The Mocking Bird," tn Mabelle n's former part Miss roy was a member of the Pro- feysional Woman's League and the Actors’ Society, She was also one of “MILD BILL” DAHLEN, SHORTSTOP, SEANAIVHAKA CUP [GERMAN ATHLETES 0 nn nen ns amenity FOR BIG GAMES. DErCHOCH f Yacht Noorna Defeats ul Bear in Third Race for Inter- national Trophy, Finishina Over a Mile Ahead. (Apectal to The Evening World) \ BEACONSFIELD, Aug. &~The Noor- na, the Canadian cup defender, defeated the White Bear again to-day tn the! third race for the Seawanhaka Cup, | making her second victory in three races. The Noorna took the lead at the start Gisn:s to retain the lead in the pen- nant race which they hold at the preasat time, A Cool Player. Dahlen {s a cool, calculating player, and an almost sure man on all kinds of groundsrs. Besides being able to check the progress of these s.orching grasscutters, Dahlen is also @ great throwar, splendid baserunner and @ good performer with che stick Dahlen bas never been regarded as @ Lajole or a Hans Wag ho never theless Ja hitting better thls year than he has fur many seasons, Another good thing about Dahlen ts the fact that hé can block off a runner stealing a ba od as any playor In the business. As soon ae a ball ls shot to him to catch a runnor Bill loses no time In getting to the bag and pute the bail on the man 90 swiftly that the quick way he has of touching the run- ner often makes the umpire eal the man cut even if the latier has reached the bag safely, Dahlen was born at Glen Falla, N. ¥ and his Mret processional engagement was with the Albany club. Joe Battin, old umpire, recommended Dahien ‘Pa’ Anson when the latier bh jo team, and Dahlen was signed. Danlen played inaay. with the Windy, § oh team, was signed by Ned Hanlon. After five of playing with Brooklyns jen asked McGraw to sign him to play with the Giants, with the result hat McGraw lost no thme in pading While |} overtures to Ned Hanlon for Dani Hanlon finally agreed to let Danien go, so, roviding McGraw would jet it abb and Cronin, Now Ianion is sorry he parted with Dahlen, while MoCraw {a hanply to think he landed “MAI RUT Two for 25 Cents the three women members of the The- Aatrical Mechanics’ Association. to-day that it was centuries ago. It ous Blood Poison, ‘The Bad Disea blackest and vilest of soon followed by others; the glands of thg groins swell and inflame, a red eruption breaks out on the body, the mouth and throat become ulcerated, the hair and eye-brows drop out, and ugly yellow j blotches make their ap doctors a} all the wh plete! appetite, never h and frou: the roots of the hair to the IS S S dote for the Poison. * Mercury and Potash may c’ in a still more aggravated form, S. the blood m CENTURIES OLD The disease which has brought more suffering, deg- tadation and disgrace upon the human race is the same other names, byt among all nations is regar s 1 as the human diseases. from bad to worse; the little sores that first appear are Iwas afilcted with blood poison, and the best ment faithfully that I would never be cur: 4. friend I then took 8. 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