The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1904, Page 9

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4 ’ + J ree Alben edt Wea Se tn “THE WORLD: FRIDAY:EVENING; AUGUST-19, 1004 > sii ALL THE NEW STARTLING FORM REVERSAL Joe Yeager and Others Apparently Had a Good Line on His Chances in , Race and Bet Large Sums of Money Accordingly. ax tener wo races news of the feaehed the public, Par Galloping, Fle carried 03 pounds | ng, two races rum by Cigar Lighter were not noticed by the stewards, They others. how & vast difference in ies, Cigar carrying Ywo pounds less weight, Fort reste M8 fete case hares Munter was disgracetulty deaten, finish fag fourth t Africander, Palmbearer and Reservation. ‘The mile and o furlong wes run tn 1s, There was some difference yester = eth ir the mount on &. 3 tead of Redfern, and ployer LP pyeeyd was Be to 10 shot instead pro} inad, Tt mgt bal bgwenas, bet, on Old, @ price of 8 to 1 or better, as ie 5 mane fm bls previous race. Africander, the fatre art at aren ‘winner, wes bet on by Joe Yeager, fen tact ipo Saratogs m full there was a crowd that followed his and so fi play, But Frank Welr, trainer of Afri- ki ve made no cander, did not bet on his horse, nor fin” tey’ bare an keds eee 44 Fraak Farrell, who 1s Weir's om- on nu Poe Trask Ferrel, ba om, vert | he zune Ons Fadel sl etree unt use Mr, Welr advised that : Africander had not shown anything [ttt would tt it naib wi thetroveresi and the reversal, that would admit of his having | not secpermit ait en 1 ook jot the idea that the But Yeager bet on Africander, Yeager Differeat oat ‘West, Must have known more about Afri y pewent, ov bon» a der than did Weir. Or perhaps Yeager wee Roe mont es mot ot fF oe knew more about the other horsed in| wtp season. Take, for mata, Sot the race than did most other people. | Hamilton, who acts as J ‘Was {t known before the race that Jack | 4fd at Loi Martin was going to take hold of Port | $l! accounts Col Hunter and hold him under choking judge of form, and n he goes to the wraps for the first mile? Fort Hunter ack he hast an exhaustive fg a front runner, Redfern took him in | tay, Meured fi ta adil his Dis previous race and let him rate along About his business thé entire route, The performance of Jack Martin in restraining this horse under choking ‘wraps for the first mile is most amaz- ing, Did the stewards ask any quee- |} tions about this entire chi ot hand: | 4 Ung in the horse, or do the stewards on tho Eastern race courses care | ‘in whether horses race last one day and frat the next? If they do, not the slight eatttrs My Col, est manifestation of the fact reachen| faces there would De the public, ee that wise When Fort Hunter won his previous) race Jt was Jack Martin wha rode the contender, Graziallo, When Fiping Ship ran her very bad race on A it was wack Martin who had the mount, Fly- GALLOPS SLOW AT LF AT SPA GHAVESEND 0-DAY WERE FAST TO-DAt jal to The Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World.) GRAV DSEND, N, Y. ‘Aug. 1The' SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 12~—The day favorable change in the weather broke dark and gloomy at the course Drought the trainers and racers out to! this morning and the weather was col the course in numbers. ‘There was «| enough to necessitate an overcoat, The ecided suggestion of fall in the|tfack was in perfect condition and the streng northwest wind that was blow- |facers whose work-day it was had no fag in the early hours, and Friday n rouble in going over it at ereditable uraily being an oft day for training | speed. Operations very little of a sensational| Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Duryea were nature was seen on the track, When|Present during the galloping hours and the sun took command the ber of racers,quartered at the course gathered simultaneously and the scene} The principal Workouts noted were Was a spirited one during the galloping | the following: SPRING—One mile and a quarter in his to hours, a ‘The morning's best works were as] 21, handily; W, ¥, Presgrave, getdate © ‘and Fean are on| “itiona’ follows; trainer. ecratoh, It is by no met LADY MINTO—Five furlongs in 10, ATHEL—One mile and a futiong in 1.6% I ACK~A half-mile in 0, easily; oh by Miller, train mom Wen Wainer Welsh, traine 1—Se' furl t J easions, shows that he is Me Tune tong, falom |g URSTBOURN One mile tm 1.48, | adversary 80! WATE: furl i Th orate vasa ca | ME noe ur furlon ve ics in role: 1 GOhDON er, te liv: TT. Die ~One-quarter Frances: Fivercleht tha tm 1.0, f 2. remaag i Fred. Purley, trainer TWIN yi. Siesta Ts furlongs ‘a L194 ia Boot Ww fia trainee elly, trainer, AB furlongs SPAR—Five- +4, easily. handiy; Enogh, W! ‘ram “ Haye pa Nae hat mile Im Obl, baa OCHAN, TIDE—Six furlodge in 13h larris, traine Rnoch W! nig ve furlongs in 1.18 46 handily; LibRniaghe Turionga | in ee esi, ‘ueston, trainer, Enoch har: YCROFT—Four | furlongs in| HIGH C: HANCELLOR On fa W. Hueston, joping! Enoch shalt nile tn 081 1-4, note sia in 1.0914 y. 0—Bix jurlon, im a bandtty; Bix furk ngs o. Paterson, trainer, Barrick, train 8UN GOLD—A halt mile fe om 1-8, guile psa a fur ing | Min 20, hand- Barrick. tral POR NOTHING Five-signths in 5 Mackey, tral bine te 16 George Meehan, trainer. “PRA RILLAPOFive furlongs tn 16, aa Spine. 5 om ze ralner. Am, furlongs in 1.03 easily; oar Er aa ht Nig - nee Fathy DANCE Five furl beak i ag 1-4, easily; & Doggett. tral CARROLL. D.—One mile in 1.0, ulicing; H. Williams, trainer, STR ROCHE—One ond an eighth miles in ‘4 fallopiny: George Meehan, trali . KNIGHT’ “oF, yenntiee jew breeaing; Meehan erulte DENTON—Three-quarters In dily; G. B. Morris, trainer. rh quarters in 1% B. Morris, trainer, BEN CROCK ET—One mile tn 1.48, gal- doping; 4. B. Morris, trainer. WAVERTON-Seven furlongs in 1.37, breezing: C. Tarter, trainer. ‘ FRANK SOMERS—One mile in 1.49, Panay: J. Shields, trainer. ra GROUND-8ix furtongs In ome easily Cornell. trainer. ‘a Shale mile in 0.61, easily; helees, EN Five furlonge tm 1.48, smith, can HIGHLANDERS ARE NOW THIRD. seca2> SIAAAMEA AND FENN A strong rivalry has sprung up be- tween Champlon Frank Kramer and nearest rival, Willie Fenn, of| ting meoting, the seeond week of the| ‘Waterbury, Conn, both of whom are| trots which will be held on the course entered in the #00 Hook Handicap at | by Manhattan Beach to-morrow afternoon. This feeling was browght about by the fact that Fenn defeated the champion in three races Inst week at the ‘Cycling Carnival in St. Louis, and ft wae in-| same, creased by the voicing of the opinions | six of many ‘cyeling experts, who say with- out circumloeution or qualification, that Fenn is the faster man, Nov ls Fenn the only one whe hopes race, Floyd McFarland, Eddie Root, num) both watched the hofses with interest | George Sciirelber and Menus Bedell Py through the gloom of the morning, | figure that their uae Ug BRYN MAWR-BSix furlongs in 2.83 8, | either flyer will win handily; W. F. Presgrave, trainer, | & Wonderful = 2 MEET TO-MORROW defeat Kramer in to-morrow's big cu his CIGAR STORES COMPANY Same Prigge by Mail MANY ENTRIES FOR Judging from the entry list lasued yesterday of the Brighton Beach trot- of Baltimore, together with his man- ager, Barney Sullivan, arrived in town & tow days ago searching for a match, interesting than the successful aftole now In progress at the Empire City| Charles track, between Yonkers and Mount Ver-| matehmak non. The programme ts practically the Including the Sea Breese, a 2.10 trot, for & $6.00) purse. Py ‘The big 914,009 Long Island Sake for tJ 114 trotters will be held on Wednesday: | of beatitg the Chloage fer atom ‘The same officials an@ plan of racing| ‘Tipman thinks his over Fits- will be followed. The Empire meeting ro. ave Te ye ad ends on aSturday, when the horses will Fer he nttesey capturing the valuab| ani er be ahipped by boat to Ulmer Park and hae an excellent have -_ (eee fr the race, thence led to the Brighton Beach course, + | pifted to oth is really bh ie event of the| Although all the Empire horses wii the tha commpate at Brightgn, a number of ad-| newsboy, surely make @ change in the results, Robert Wride Dead at 101 Years, an a Me ESTER, N. Y., Aug. 11—Robert handily; W. F, Preegrave, trainer, | eonotdeved'one %:; the ting. MP 3 Pe a pve le dead. ‘he celebrated | / MAJOR DAINGERFIZELD—One mile | fiders on tho circuit, and the ‘oom he : : . in Auetram and a furlong 10 1.67, easily; Thomes | Showed In Avetrats, when he defeated | sco any, and two days later the illness | fora th developed, hassador Plunkett to an Rutomo- ter eng tides ot . {oat copes Se, Seat jlevelope He in by All Over. -raro] () DIAMOND, RING | THE SECOND WEEK the sea, promises to be even more ca , which started named, which will — King Edward at M4 MARIENBAD, Bohe' King Edward, one hundred and first birthday last | ‘elmer. Ww: have several hundred successful stores, Thousands of cigars go to the consumers over our counters yf eer enough to keep a dozen ‘acto busy—these factories gfow their own Havana tobacco on their own pantations. There is a tremendous saving in this direct method—this saving goes into quality—it means you get cigars better by 30 to 50 per cent whether you pay $3.00 or $15.00 per hundred—it works allthe way through. _ We something NEW this week. We feel it's the best that’s been done so far in Domestic cigars—teally a good 10, cigar in quality. It is the Benefactor Cigar (SUPERIOR SIZE) $ cents each. $2.50 a box of 50. $5.00 per 100 Each cigar is filled with a fine rich qualjty of Havana tobacco, carefully rolled by skilled hand eockmen, and wae with a selected genuine Sumatra wrapper. nabies Remit te Flatron Building, Now York. TPN if 7 Joe Tipman, the crack light- welght! 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