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EVENING WORLD | FENN WILL RIDE FROM Frank Kramer in the “Hook Handicap" to Be Run at Manhattan Beach Track. the cycling carnival at the] latter kind has been run. it ae Bxposition last week, Willie sorateh with Frank Kre- ped no “loafing.” Mandi | of the prises Pwr corureay efterncon. | BU roy By) ue be incement was made officially ai by the handicapper, John) * ‘Wetmore, who places the riders. +4 Mound City meet ad featest riders te Oo TE Si'T, Net Ser, thle event the ot the the improved form ne| Dern limited to twenty, and the tach jap, it will not be long be! race narrows down to tye, re » res janet of i Beason has led many to he has an equal chance Champion Frank Kramer. The we battle it out to the Ban@icep” i the suburban of | of the most ¥: and in addition to the/for the amateurs this seagon, {i all of which goes to the so the es attached to winning | taing early eighty ame the eiders to do their more, dave from tt. some alamond, locket wilt winner, a eonsiatin and the Ort- | fin, “white tie Elders cone at two-thirds of a mile, and fourth wil receive ba races in which all the| Mond ¢ ona and gold cul pros. Will ride, Three races have Teapectively. In the novice alee Neem arranged for the amateurs, eff i : i | f j t All entries shou one-third of @ mile, and a race called | Wills, St. Paul Butidl the “Sites and Out Race.” Managers state that the Fivet of Ite Kind. owing to the unusual b Bi wit be the frat time in the cycling Lt ila AACE TRACK MAN UNDER ARREST of them. The day Pinkertons received a Theodore Kanter, of Ne ty-third street, saying he called away to Port Wayne, Ind. the sudden Uiness of his mother “a ‘That was the last seen of Kanter un- ©‘ Theodore Kanter, Betting Com: | Yor. - missioner, Held for Investi-| the attests ‘sarener’ teene aoa oF . found a certificate of 4 it, dated 7 gation Concerning Loss Of} uiy's, ‘on the New Amsterdam Dank UF ’ y | for $70), and another of July 2% for $2,600 by Jockey’s Wife. gi, “Thue discovery led to a. further Theodore Kanter, who was a betting commissioner on ‘the Brighton Beach Face course on July 27 Inst when Mrs. Nat Ray, wife of the steeplechase Jockey, was robbed of $2,000, was held, july a to-day for investigation by Mastatrate|% hun way West + Breen, in the Tombs Police Court. He Wad arrested in this borough, but will be taken to Brookiyn, as the police there have charge of the case. Mrs. Ray carvied the money of which he was robbed in a chatelaine bag at- fached to her wrist. It had been given to her bv her husband for safekeeping hile Was riding in a race. Mrs. Became so excited at the finish the race that she forgot everything Kanter was asked where this money, had a streak of luck on July: & contained “about $1,000 elty.” Receipts for tar jewelry purchased in Chi The Cherokees and Almonquins rival political organisations of upper Saat Side, have ¢ Es 4 had been beaten she saw that, *id¢ bet of $0, beat two out Suspected Commissioner who had been sitting be- Ray told her that she had commissioner running of the grand stand Im- the race aished and | yi. the thief. The Who have charge of all Mined up but Mra Bee SuLy third street wad Southern Rrony, sert Sunday aft More than usual interest bei famuga in, the me and en inte rary game will begin at 1 | WELL- KNOWN CYCLISTS WHO WILL RIDE IN MANHATTAN BEACH TRACK RACES ON NEXT SATURDAY. SCRATCH SATURDAY: dy Oonnecticut Cyclist Will Start with tetount of his many brilliant vie-) history of America that a race of the The con tions of the race have been framed in speedy Connecticut rider, will] such way that there can be abso- To capture any jt Hom thew the ae ec ap of boa’ we het ene! ie hy pecigl prise it have al#o been hung ye lcasened one at the fniat 0 re the In the dash haadicap, which Is ont able races arranges that fully one hundred ri entry list already con- with three e tiders, be giver to secon i} tnt ot hota 4 a aid diamond-studd gol medal for firet and asliver and bro; THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING; AUGUST 1, 1908. THE HIGHLANDERS DROP A GAME, GALLOPING HOURS AT LOCAL TRACK (@pecial to The Evening World) GRAVESEND, N.Y, iL~There was very little in the way of strong work done at Gravesend this morning, most of the trainers eontenting them selves with trotting, cantering or at most brecaing their respective charges, Supt. James Dunphy has @ pleasant surprise in store for the patrons of the Brooklyn Jockey Club In the shape of a new jockey and result board eregted m the betting ring This structure laa reproduction of the main one facing the grand stand The jockeys’ names are SPORTS EDITED BY (GHARLEY GATE WINNIN Bookies Claim that as a Result of Sudden Departure for the Wild and Woolly. FENN ¥O RIDE FROM SCRATCH. HERMIS GETS MORE WORK AT THE SPA (Special to The Evening World.) BARATOGA, N, Y., Aug, 11.—The oon- ditions of the weather the training hours this morning were perfect. Rain fell during the nght and at 4 o'clock it looked as if !t would be impossib for the exercises to be brought off. ‘The trainers, habitues and horses were preparing to depart for the Horse Haven course, when, on examination by Bupt Landers, everything was pronounced safe and sound, for tn half an hour this bl S MADE Blo G ON SIGLIGHT They Are in a Hole Frank Lanterman’s In lette ix inches In si the track had dried out nd tee at Roattion. numters| SARATOGA, Ang. ft.—Charley Gates short of cash, offered notes in payment, n Arne Bad Gree ont being mensions son of John W. Gates, won $11.00 on the | Some of these notes were accepted, bul ers were went over it at T oping and breesing| victory of Blalight. He backed the colt|a few of the oreditora demurred at this | gvod rr xpenc ° t oe evel . si t ut er tek at 20 and 08 to 1. Cot, Madden had $9 | mote of payment, saying: ’These fly-by- signet Herm: i ttbour whom many die 4 FLAMMULA® SIs, farlongs in 1281 Sie up on the colt, etemlght. place and | igh bookmakers from the West come | WAuging Wupnits have peer ciroutated, “itt wile in 0.08 beeezing; H.| “to show.” here amd get our money when they win, | He id all he} € ay, SORKIN, poe nanny, trainer ‘ In Biglight’s previous races he show: | but expest us to take slow paper when |Mnd behaved agmiraiihs hile’ Mie anti wood Tale mile tm 8.8, brea | aq q disposition to bolt on the turn near | they lose Shaser” Aujklaumo, with, Veitoh nthe BAIKAL—One mile in 154, gall | ble stable, In order to remedy Jockeys Fall. saddle, was sent to exerciee through Ue H. Wiilinins, ‘rainer sana tendency to turn out, Madden fix Jockeys Hildebrand and Redfern were Reid ‘axl as usual schooled indifferently RARE MUSIC—Five furlongs in 0.63.) the right blinker #0 that the colt’s line thrown while riding Irasclble and Tre- ‘The most notable workouts were as Tb R One Siete tte ae of vision was neatly shut off 09 the nan, respectively, in the third race | follows: Tyla trainer | tl easllys Ret of aide, He ran a trifle wide at his] wortunately both boys escaped with TORD OF THM VALE—One milo and a rile in 1691-9, eaatly; R.]atable wate, but straighigned out and] few bruises. In the rush for posl- urlons ALPEN i¢, traluer, “LAR eame through the stretoh like @ whirl Half méle in 0.84, breew" wind at the end. tions out of the mile chute there waa] TRADITION—Five furlongs in 1.08, go- with Lord of the Vale. a DIXON Halt mite “in 0.64) 4 Well-known bookmaker stated to « |turh’ ae reactene piper ag uoltey LY Bran toe, quarser, dn Oss, 5. Lawler, trainer. “| reporter for The Word that b/ ranean, following closely, tumbled over auaae RIL [ub-One-aua rin 98 1-4 i ROME Three i im} had not received @ cent In DOY-| him and It Hildebrand in the back. ine, ri Molly Br easily; B. Lawler ner. Freak Lanterman on Saturday. | brand was not hurt, but as hie nerves) xq TRL Ni in 118, MURPHY —Three. Dandily; J Smith, tr ter, trainer, Kee bor) tm 1.40, aenees 18 Cuaries Heaney, « menteer of the Ar- bitration Committes of the Metropoll- 1} tan Turt Assveiedion, stated last night 1.00] that Lanterman's obligations to his fellow-bookmakers had been “settled.” ni LLIN-S ee 1.,]/ To-day it waa learned that many of the eae Markers still remained unpatd, To- night another version of the settlement going with Blandy, HPI LOB furlongs in 1.18, handitys jurlew, trainer. aTsONDT Five furlongs tn 1@, brees- (n the O'Neill was substituted Whea that pat wae Geokied Hilde- Beene son on Srna ead Fion one in rat) , ing; James Rowe, trainer, saath H. Willons. rain, 1-2,] was told to the teporters, Lanterman, ‘with him in the las pect One mile and & am tn 2.18, ROSR hi 'n—eix ‘1m 1.98, handily; James Row: ier. arena Boden, trainer LEONID: &Pitee furlongs om, MASTERMAN—One thle In 1.5), gale breesing, Rowers. trainer. Roden, srainer, Ose OF DAWN-—Ble furlongs In 128, nef furlongs handily; J. W. Rogers, trainer, ane Uoldaborough, talner TOROGGAN-One mile tn 1. 14, wale Lhis“bour talons In 066, loping: James Rowe. trainer. et , trainer. \o STOLEN MOMENTS—81x furlongs tm ove ar vt Sve furlongs in 1.07, ena- 1.35, Sreesing: W Smith, trainer, ueT, trainer, PECOTS. Five furlongs in 1.06, breesing; PRE Five furlongs in 07, band- an, trainer i WILD THYME—Seven furlongs, tn 1.84, ont 1 ie arn a i 1061-2] GLEN COVE, L. L. Aug. 1.—The, ship Delaware returned the courtesy. handily; Thomas Welm, ti weiner, rn roing conditions were | KNIGHT Al ne mile al VA AY—One mile e i Peat) + Dille about the inlets of the north) The earty morning Carter, trainer. 7: | shore of Long Island teverberated to- |not particularly enjoyable, for the reoe in in # 1-2, handily; Thomas LORTLLARD—One mule to 1.00, easily:| day ‘with she gue OC the New York | iste left by the night's Gownpour hung | conv Aga hetiongs in 1.22 1-4; B. He D. Cartan trainer. medale for the second and third ride be made with C. The track rat race Bat+ urday will tart promptly at 3 o'clock length of the containg six long ly Ray's Informant could not Identity one | COL following the robbery the telegram trom | TOPIC—-One 28 West For- had been a til last night. when Detective-Sergt oa MeCafferty met him in @ billiard par- Had Streak of Luck, He sald. search and the finding of a card for a safe deposit box in the same bank, he ot all and he said that he had had forgotten what horses he won on and also the fact that his telegram to the Pinkertons had been gent on When he wae suppored to be Kanter (old MoOaffterty that hia win: RIED On that date amounted to $2.N0 Ho also sald that the sare Sepoai boa qvaniitic fo on Aug. 1 4 were found among hls papers a POLITICAL BALL TEAMS. ded to gage in & series of baseball contests for and when it was over and ber hus.|(M@ Championship, They will play for a f three games, Their first game will beg was open. A hurried glance | held Saturday at Yorkville + ‘that the money was gone. Ninetieth street and Avenue A pha: — Avatar MANHATTANS VS, CEDARS, The Manhattans will face the Crdore at Westchester Oval, One Hundred and SA Por OY—Five furtones fm 1.1,] Yacht Club feet ees PROV ITE aia ta se torlonge vin 1.1944 handily: (. Bnton. trainer. KNOBHA MPTON— Six furlongs jn 1.21. alloping, — breesing; ‘arter, trainer, WYERFIFLD<Phree-quartere in 1.28, hang Ane°et tralner PaINC hree-quarters In 1.98, ) mons, tra{ner Three-quartera », d mith, trainer. HARA Five-olghthe In 1.18, Dreerina: J. Raver. tratner., mile Rauer. trainer SMTPBHAPE Six furlongs tn 10 gal- loping: J. Bauer. tr in 1.51, easily; J. BIG GUN—Seven furlongs tn 1.99, gale lope N. Maloney, trainer, ALMONTE—A_ half mile tn 0.47, tne: J. Golasboroneh, trainer. tY GEORGE-Four furlongs OM. easily: J. Collins, tratne FLAVOR Hy. W. Me JACK O N—Six furlongs In K breering: Wo Mecivney. trainer LONGWORTH-One mile in 149 1-2. ealloping; Wo MeGivney. trainer LR. and Wo R-Was the Detrott team In t National League when tt Was 9 twelve club cireuit No. A.—Please jet me know who won in the Fitasimmons—O'Brien fight Fitesimmons bad the beat of bont, bat no decaion ae re: Constant Reader—Dtd Terry ern ever feht Eddie Hanion? No. MeGov- RC. He-Is 4 rain cheek for grand: stand good until used? Yeu Seymour Slegman--Pleaae state if New York loans were ever fitat the lenge, Whh the exception of week stant Reader—Dil Charley Miteh- eleltever ght Joun 1. Bullivan in Prapee and did they ever fight in Madrid, Spain % M-round draw on They fought tart in Fennes, Ames ein St pliched a Lows net in ___ SPORTING. CHIC. 100, uy DICAPPER for, The eet | pretim! in] that had once been racers, made *} east and weat tamembiing for the annwal orulse down the Sound to New- 5, port and Vineyard Haren. Steam yachts that had crolieed nearly the world over, former defenders of the America's Oup, emart 4: that had eadied mang a contest off'New- port, comfortable yawls and schooners up the squadron that came from north As each anchor splash: ed overboard a yacht cannon cracked out @ salute to the Commodore, and before the echoes died away fhe rapid. fire gun on the forecastie of the fi a {KAISER PARTS WITH YACHT. Bullt Meteor to the Crown Prince. BERLIN, Avg. 1.—Emperor Wilttam has given Ris American bell yacht Meteor to the Crown Prince. Tt ts expected that the Emperor's new yacht, to be built by the Herreshoffs at Bristol, R. 1, will be ready in time for the Kiet races, newt Jwae, The entire crew of this yacht will be German in- stead of part German and part Bng- | tow Yost Soveaat 5 at a nt Die Intellect. ond Hnanty. ae iboLeAteD 3 youtnful follt Weir oe BY ? 18,3 cy such canes & perfect j atom yD 8 TO ‘WiLL ah panee pas Fak: N, ce’ pre Dirmatarel ‘th os whe heavy for several hours over the Bound and refused to’ be brushed away, Still tho fleet that @athered for the power- boat races was a good one. Following the power-boat races, the committee had arranged a regatta in the afternoon for yachts of meacehers’ boats too small to be enrolled th ud Mats With these two events out of the way it was planned to hold the customary fanna, trainer. CLOTEN—Four furlon, ing; ted HU nena Littlett Close Game con Gaeas Weuents , The Cuban X Gignts, the champion colored team of bdlitossers, will play the atrong Murray Hill nine at Olymple Field, One Hundred and Thirty-aixth street and Fiftn avenue, next Sunday, mocting of the captains of the fleet! A great game is looked for, as both on the Aegship, followed In the eveing | teams always furnish a fast game when by. the dedication of an hirtorle old | they come together. building used mo than half a ocen- tury_ago on the heights of ilvboken as the firet club. Vg: and reeently moved and established 1 here an club station. Dise NO TRACE OF YACHTSMEN, Strictur, <Q CONSULPATION?,_ Uloee Varicocele, ND ADVIC Discharges, Three Whowe Boat Was Foand | Blood Polson, vAER Bladder and Capsised Evidently Lost, Vital Weaknesses Kidney Troubles, Darnely Aug. 10—All hops for the Jal chat will cone Bercy 'R, aud Har. thing, ci Welton, "ine sshd ow taken incurable cased were the oceupents UJ bier, which wae found up- eet hee ht yoont 1 i near the me ca ot the Detroit A writt traot Fiver yesterday, 18 6 dure"ar retani the mone? It was thoright Pomstole that some miven to every naning, steamer had picked then 4 » grace, “ih i ut INck of news to-day 0 the woneluston, that they were Jost. The "Sh Stetina wi mystery surroun ° the A occupant of Se the boat ie etill| ware Ff YoU CANROP Che Surgical NEW YORK. DRM, 146 WEST site ST. OLD DR. GRINDLE, eg hee eS Cg ye Ip, suoge easily SES |« Ra by any =e to 8 mor cies fal we ute Pay 0 a week: 7 jotaace ‘and drains cured, In TNDLE ia still at the same oh. 171 ine {2TH ST., Byes od ‘OVER 20 her at ‘tall > 1 is ad rarteooele I goniracied to rt ent wa "oa and en cares ai DISRASES OF MEN c URED ymy “NEW METHOD CURE.” ory inyapted ied by iment 4 track during | EENN “JEFF” BACKS HIMSELF TO BEAT JACK MUNROE Jim Jeffries is so confident he will beat Jack Munroe when they meet in their twenty-round bout before the Yo- will be Jack Williams, the hard-hittin Quaker Clty middle-weight. They wil meet in a six-reund out before tl handiy A. J. | 26, that he bas sent a commissioner to i tome. Mi 7 SSS semite A. C., of San Francisco, on Aug. | Manhattan A. C., of Philadelphia, This will be the third time they have | fought, In their two previous contests | Wiliams gave Maher a terrible beat- | ing, the frst time knocking him out im jue first round and in the second pu Ung him out in round No. aher ie confident he better showing with Williams and is tn fant shape for bat They will fight at ete hweights. AV ‘Marry Corbett's pool-room in ‘Frisco with $5,000, authorising him to bet that amount of money If he could find any one willing to acoept odds of 3 to 1 for the money, Jeffries realizes that the fight won't draw as much money as he had at first expected, and on that account he is Were unstrug by the accident, Herman andily D, Weir ner, B. Duryea, his employer, Who rushed mre Tureaas ta 1.18 1-4, @0- belt to make money out of it by) YEARLINGS HEADED EAST Reroas the feld (0 wee hiny advised that | 57 KWiy ive turlones In 1.0428, | ‘dowbttul, ig Jett gote his : Fest during the Afth meee, an@ not | “Mt sing Fred Burlew, trainer, | agen at odds of a to} sae the tafowers keep his engagement to ride Cairngorn LADY OHEBIA—Five furtongs in of Munroe for of ore 3 to 1 before they mit SAN FRANIISCO, Aug, 11—Attached to the overland passenger train to~ day were two carloads of the most re- murkable yearlings ever = “ S Heck They come is's Napa Stock vara ‘and wii at Sheepshead Bay Aj i. , are twenty colté an files and the rence are by Marth Uy and Pee, tion atallio ‘ith an MAHER TACKLES WILLIAMS AGM eat elim: Peter Maher is to have another Aight have the appearance of two and ¢! to-night. His opponent tn this tontest ! rear olds. SLEEPING _.| VOLCANOES A thin, va smoke, lazily ascendng from its crater, may be the only visible sign of life in the sleep- ing volcano; but within is a raging sea of fire, molten tock and salphur- ous gases. Those who make their | homes in the peaceful valleys below | know the danger, and though fre. quently warned by the rumblings and ; uakings, these signs of impending eruption go unheeded, . They are ayiag in fancied security, when the giant awakes with deafenin, roe, and they are lost beneath a downpour of heated rock pe ing ashes. Thousands of blood poiton sufferers are living upos r denn volcano, and are taking desperate chances, for under the mercury and potash treatment the external —Geatienent Wer oven ea)’ wary 1008, bra of the disease erestly from A Satere cone of loo isappear, and the de- prings, staying there 2 inter violin hapten see oso eroury: Woting ald the belief of a complete Era! teed eee ¥ {Featment proved more a care; bet the fires Co 8 tana Weide inet 8 8 hae yowralaly Saas wie ne aa eee SMT Hy ae minerals ate left off will blawe wp again. Occasional sores break out in the mouth, a red rash on the body, and these warning symptoms, if not heeded, are soon followed by fearful eraptions, sores, copper-colored splotches, swollen }, lows ¢ hair and other sickening eym not only cause mercuria Shoteetien, necrosis and inflammation of ir stomach and bowels, ig newer followed by dg bad slightest injury to re f three & years I's re | ontagious ble 8