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THE WORLD; OF eat RING WILLIAMS STILL STANDS SUSPENDED. ’CHESNEY WILL SOON BE READY, WEAN AFTTORSn GRAND SZAND WILLIAMS IS STILL OUT (MANY HORSES GET OF HIGHLANDERS’ LINE-UP} WORKOUTS TO-DAY « Second Baseman’s Suspension Rankles Deep=| — apectar to the Evening World) i VESEND, N. Y., y rly | \vin the Breasts of the New York Man. this dotatha these uy oaaes oe agers—Griffith Is Restored, abd occasional showers that made many of tho trainers tardy tn «exercising thelr horses. It was almost 6.9 o'clock be- fore the first lot was brought to the’ course and as 4 result the gallops con- Unued until the sun was high. i There was little of @ sensational rou- ine in the galloping and there seemed to be a disposition not to le down seriously, The showers did not in any way affect the going, merely lay- ing the dust without making the sur- face croppy (Bpectal to Tho Evening World.) be suspended now when we are right at CHICAGO, Ill, Aug. 13—Jimmy Will-| the top of the league, almost its leaders, fame’s indefinite suspension for row’y-| we would be so weakened that we might fem rankles deeply in the minds of| fall down in landing the American those in charge of Frank P'arrell’s in-| League pennant. We have got to win terests in baseball. Manager Clari|the pennant, for the National League GriMth, who succeeded in getting back) oiyh in New York will, and we have fnto grace after being on the black list!t9 ao it to get the prestige.” ot hi league for the same offense for! president Johnson dared to brave the which Williams is now disciplined, | criticlam of Mr. Farrell's secretary, and nik 0 vals from thinks luck 1s breaking badly for Ms) ine Anes and suspension were inflicted | gWule, there were no, arrivals, from team. It remained for Mr, Farrell's ie nevertheless. ade for the reception of several confidential agent, secretary of the club,|"** Stringe Of racers that. will come the to boll over with indignati rr ‘How in the world can we be expected Taltce pare. af bext weak indignation at the) «4 win the pennant if Ban Johnson con-|'"i tee Wag a general clearing up ot bl Betions of President Johnson in daring) tnues to arbitrarily suspend our best| the premises and many of th to weaken the Now York team by sua- \ el nd walled « th tary when|Wcre bedded down. Many b t bending one péAtn regular players. raeibel bry eave by nim. were tha oiner havens have’ bees T8 h) 4 ; while the other ho Rb Ee sentioman may be wise On| winery we ard slated to win out, and| ing f on to all the money hie a win, out, andy ing ne Soe, wilh ' 1 Johnson persists in so handicap. | stab uring t y fingers can ciutch, but his sagacity in| * of the Brooklyn Jockey Club they ha criticlaing President Johnson's action| PD Us that it will be next to Im- hoo, put through all the kindergart 1 tk the longuage he used may tainly be| Possible to carry out our plans. Mr. [exercises and there are many Rood 1o0k- vi inson ers and actors among the lot. Questioned, Such assertions as he made| Farrel! will have to see Johnson and) em tne ie vere sent to work-oute | terest taken by public and ra rack |American Derby. Jockey Prior finished No greater proof of the nes in- Highball ahead of all others in the limpress on him the importance of his .|first with Elwood | h Kentucky regarding this ui 4 the training hours. proprietors in the game of ract af: 2 n the P jpeg Bs lie a sr eaaites ort lub and of Jetting it alone, T guess] WYEPIELD—Seven furlongs in 19% forded than that mutch je cftered in the Derby, and a, few weeks later he landed aa “4 * Timmons, tra ‘ i President Johnson, wiio usually has! ‘t Won't take long for Johnson to come} ap fy Seven furlongs in. 1.9,| compilation of various Derby classics. |e nama mount In front of the Latonla something to say about even who the| “OUnd thes galloping: W. ‘Timmons, trainer. Seventeen of these derbies have been Jue yne cel | secretaries of hin elabs ohall te. | How much the Highlanders were ac-|coONTERPOISE — Three-quarters i | decided since Jan. 1, and tour of this |i* Arst derby victory in America singe 7 his clubs shall be j tually weakened by the absence of easily; J. Smith, trainer, r ¢ this his success with Wyeth in the 1903 ( , Punishment Expected, Willi te # HARANG Six furlongs in 1.%1,, number are turf creations o! American Derby, when he rode J. W. . ; lams In yesterday's game was not ng: J, Bauer, trainer. fon, At Kansas City, Buffalo, Los An- ’ ‘© Before receiving word of Williams's! apparent, for zell took care of alll mopy je mile in’ 148, handily; J./eotes ana ch go (Hawthorne) new Schorr’s Moharib home first in the first the chances tha Reles 0 came his way with fine and suspensic | uspension and of the fine im. BH tha ctrle und sabe posed on Powell, it was generally an- Bauer, trainer. Kansas City Derby on April a. Lyne | SHIPSHAPE-—On* roile in 1.80, breer-|derbles were introduced to the racth® also landed the $10.00 Brooklyn Derby of a Veter: Anderson played a good game at fir c, 7 this style of & | With Brya Mawr, i Ucipated that both would be disciplined | and if was his hit that brought in the ye ad one-aighth miles in ohh aap proeilgpll Three different two-rear-olds have Graw was interested, On the oocupa- Ua eft pantech aioe included the | = in some manner, probably by suspen-| frst of New Yorks two runs. 20, galloping; J Maloney, treiner. fe FOr Curd sta J won two derbies this year, En tion of the island by our troops the|George Wright, who was selected to / sion, | As Powell is not suspended, only fined, GEORGIA PIN-One and one-quarter) Again does the American Derby show won the Chicago aud 8t. Louls Derbies, | game gained a foothold and coach and captain the two teams in the Bs ny ; | the club will not lose his services, Man-|SP RTI Gio easily: A. Cartets!up as the richest prize In the derby Biwood the Kentucky and Latonia| Bln) Bikes now |cn0eh and capisin the two teams fa the i johnson wouldn't dare put one | ager Griffith's suspension has now ex- oe world. Highball’s earnings in that eveat Derbles and Fort, Hunter the Buffalo | mush p @ | Romper of new men also went our men out of the game at the pres | pired, #0, instead of being so gre: DOLAN—Five furlongs in 1,06, 4 the ®d Canadian rbles, The Greatest Trip. with tho party, which left Chicago Oct. ent stage of the race,” sald this young | “t*kened as to endanger the chances of | hropg: A. Carter, trainer, amounted to more than twice the “The derby hag also been notable for 1888, ard after eircumnay’ vie the man. “If Will ie i towel wai ¢ the Highianders for the pennant, they ; ‘One mile in 1.87, breesing:|amount of the next richest derby, the the victory of two different un ‘The greatest of all baseball tours was! globe returned on Apel : ams or Powell was to are really 4s strong as ever. trainer, it, Louts, owners In derby races, Mrs. ©. Dui H 8 r 6.51, easily, neil'g Elwood and Mrs. M. Goldblatt ANTENA hall walaet, Sh easilts| "three Jockeys - arned laurels eee Minnexing derbies 1 nd | J WRGE—Five furlongs in}aa more than ong occosion by riding “The figures will appear strange and | ‘ MERE, OH J, Collins, trainer. the winner of two derbies, Grover Cleve. mystifying to some. eyes. w on r 4 FLAVOR—Five furlongs in 1.04. easily; land Fuller started by finishing first months td Sate, bau 7 Ag Rage ¢ W. Meaney tent in| with Ostrich In the Creteent City Derby, Dies, .Bapectally, 400 Sot fP four / juar' elas Sealopng. Ne Stetiivney, trainer: (and followed that success by landing '{iranpointed every one, —One mile ‘ Ls, Halt a desen hits seems to be the|bank at Carleton, Mich., has signed to W. McGivney, trainer. » limit of the Senators’ efforts at the bat. | pitoh for Toledo, vuRuth a= 8b Bix ycurlings ia 1.35, ’ —_— breexing: H. M , Dr. Reisling, who ho chucked up his Job | ive-eighths in 1.09, breesing; at Toleds, 1s playing with New Or-|, Lasole playa bal with & profilengy| ee eae trainer P) unparalleled, ‘but y's lke squeesing| gRISHWOOD-A half mile in 0.54, leans. blood out of a turnin to get gon. trainer, —_ talk of the game wet him fo} dreesing Hon One mile in 1d (5, Manager McAleer is going to weed out — handily; ©. Taeter, trainer, 9, the dead timber in the Browns after this) Hunter Hill's home-coraing at St. TROUVIT LE — Six furlongs in 14 Louls was not such as he would have I, Enton, trainer. \ 7) ee a » {liked He dumped the Senators overs] SAILOR HOY Pive-cignths in 104 sal Sen eee eT ts eee en oe Cee ee me One mile in LW, hanailys | se to Samm Hilfreth, Me+| one mile and a quarter, MeChesney ts, ess a8 an umpire in the Pacific ame trainer. ng to himaelf,| however, a curious horse to handle, He it League, Regs bol ragga i many games as VARTRAY—One ‘mile in 1481-4, easily; eget’ by ee ators (he end of the| has plenty of speed, and no racer fe homeo ¢ Browns, f and will be ey Moran adds strength to the Browns) Dre et Tot the trent el papa ie At ag fn 1.98, hands | O70 ea meeting to run one of bis old~| gamer, but he will not extend himself fielder and a batsman.—St. Louls 5 Accounts for thé twenty-four) BAIRAL Ty trainer, . | unlews he Js feeling just right. Td really as a fielder points in the percentage, tly; H, Williams, traitiongs in 1.06, | time first-class ra Sporting New 004 A! lik to see McChesney run in the Sara — RARE MUST Crittinn Brown, trainer. | I look to see McChesney a8 vn National clubs ara); The scouts who have been looking] TIDE—One mile in 1.8% Ddreeting; | norse this fall as he was last season,’ of one mile and | toga Cup. A re The weak Eas! oo become such 4] three-quarters under scale weights is donk: Gans ag raine « id. “If he does not becom Holes Yer Wes a whi sipbehene Saitsary us sont pei ad wae PRESTIGE Sig "turtones tn 1.18, castly patsy: will greatly surprise me, And| just his sort. When real good he can from the may in ° Fewer runs “ive been averaged oft] sues Rext season, prichae-six furionge in 1% MAN [since he seems to be coming to him] fun the last quarter Of doen nee tt ever run —— " train sorry tha’ Rube Waddell than any other Ameriean| Hugh Dufty is looking for a successor| oyihirti ne Bie furlongs fn 1.9, gal |eelt Tom end and good. 1 belleve| come pratty close to beating any horse + League. piteher fat’ Zieh Davies IME 18. foe tor 8 trip} on eae ina in 1.8, eaatly: that he could beat elther ot them at! I have seen in yeara, , neatly ry Theodore C ym ner, of the Philadel- ound the major leagues, R. Boyle. Viraine etn 0.82, s been elected presi bt ‘au sR LLAR—A hait. mil a iret — iner. pra] hyn Ti. jtate League, ‘There probably will be lote of seesaw: nd BigoK A ie me in 0.82, | ing among the first three American or Tawler, train a ‘ Clark Grifith is going to try OUt) cube for awhile. It's the prettiest race] pRLt ROMeFive furlongs In Pitcher Dygert, of the Poughkeepsi¢)y,seball has seen in many seasons Lawler, trainer, BEL 1,06, Drees. | club, after the let of of September, < AD Ce ine in mc HT Y riter tn th Hi ost, wale My. Dunkle, Werhington's late’ wins verre Watee's fa ct ee METAL i 1¢-Fout yj furonge fe tn site nf fel y ese —_-— the wayside at y lon! in Ost gale y's New York admirers wiil a Sec furlongs rey that so long as Nis Glants Lind avant enere ue {hice ine the referee of San fs mile im 14%, handtiy; nie Sie poelisreiy torte veteree | Prankle Nefl, champion bantam-welsi@ a . It is probable Montgomery and) first. (oe Shreveport will give way to better pay} 1 ts remarkable how well some pitch- i | has signed ,for a six-round fight with ‘tng cities in the Southern League. ers can stand up in the batting J 12, Bi jonship baitle be- a averages, With the season nearly two.| TOM [LAWSON “ine mie, in 18 ot the world’s Br alcaree to be held | \ Tommy Mu irphy. The battle will oe me ‘There is a lot of bad feeling amone] tras over, Bullin, of Detroit. in ‘eo handily: Hl ngs in, Lee 46 [tween Jeffries and Musto ot i auth | 9@ before the National A. C., of Phllae the Pirates. st the deatction, of Sebring! ond best batter in the league 1m Re be a Willams tralnee si Aug. % This oe 5 Se anager « siphia, on the 2th of this month. 5 “Het tae cat out of the e. ULLIN-Seven furlongs orized by James nibh urphy ts one the bear sxtle fight- First Baseman Garr, of the Detrotis| eiried base tor Seems, fe, cea mA tt Bagi txiner ss ot tne Towamite club As a8 aver | ry vcapet is. New bone mnce tl pow’ Q | : SHERIFF REL ven P been asked he m {a Bound to go back to the minors un-| ager McAleer will keep him at sho Carter, trainer, pesto during the past aot! jays of 2 of the H ton Ww ab) handily: A. 1%, Tees he braces up in his batting, ane fe an ronan. © %8 BON MURPHY —One mile in 1.@, hand- in Harlem, box- is value Ceuta From the first fignt lly; J. Smith, tvainer. the, ata tenn mt “ee a. From the Brat fh ‘ Every New York rk regular except An- jeeam NED MOORE—One mile in L417, all out; Both fencers i] agreeab! ny Bee 8 Race my Ree fe outer der has been out of the game for Cateher Phil O'Neil was ancondition J Srnith trainer, Graney.” sald Cofftro: RM Wt ae He Re ten to twenty days this season ally released yesterday by the Cincia | GOLDY! BOY—Pive furlongs, in 1m) “Graney ih aio ree me cok has ils next performan> \c2 to clean : Atl Sieee, Pee Des Nee termes ove Be Wain rue made objections and they “have been up two oth fighters ta a round Arkansas |s to have a State League)the Louisville team of the American) ee overruled, She fight will be held jus anjece tn the same va ng ers Then they will have somo-) Agsoe R t in most of his the #8 ince that time sdurphy has fought | ting Hew to e.00t at down there time pigs ee ates eae, tad 44 pe jt aatereeys Puree ne Came mocit wishes it understood ‘ail along the ‘asters coast, ‘knocking ed Sv in has landed (> more) that there has been no capitulation OM our Aghter after Apeter in Philade Pitcher McPherson and Inflelder Hall! come uj ‘expectation In throwing to “future greats” for the Cinelanat! clud.| his part. ne ¢ | Mila, Bostun and | fe” fs or ol “T have not conzonted to Graney an The Hariem boy's [atest victim was ; of the Phillies, have been released to| second Rave, Otherwise he is A capa: He has signed Charles strost, catct er, would never consent to him.” said he. | iq" Locke whom he knocked out two tha Toledo club, but they decline to go.|!¢ young catcher and a popular player. ang James Feeney, pitcher, who have] "My “reasons en frequently | weeks ago in Philadelphia. Neil ent 8 hi ion bat ot Deen doing good work in the Central stated and it le met m org A ne at at the ring side tn that fleht, and sald Dr. White of the White Box, who rool Phage ge ery batman sy League. What with Davideom the) them, teres has been entered. If afterward that Murphy was a danger- deen In Washington since the Chicagos account of his lack of work he did not! Rockford (Ill) outfelder, this makes] protes! O09 Dunener, h ——— oft there in Tely, has Selned: nis teh bo A lig br ged ina caaeeaiomn three players whom Sullivan considers —— ‘Ted Sullivan has dug up a new out i worthy Of & trial in fast company.| . MR; DOOLEY The Hopeken Lene vil pave fee tate pt opponents al ¢ 8. George fielder for the Cinctanatie. His name Js) ft ane a higd Bet be 8 hare paged Discusses Political Hopefulness in Sun- 3 My gg hogy obs and his home is at Clinton, | Pr bey who prem ned "ee day's World and tells a moral story. |Gfvunds ,* Great gums is Be av) 7m j a umn petres bo Ge Core 7" beth feame alway’ put up a fam article GIANTS MAY YET MAKE TRIP AROUND THE WORLD |Most Successful Tour of This Sort Was in 1888, When Chicagos and “All-Amerie cans" Trotted Around the Globe. The talk of a post-season trip by the that undertaken and carried to Giants and the Chicagos has faded] °*#stul conclusion between the of 1888 and 189, The trip was managed el away of late, but {t is more ¢han likely!) 4 9G goaiding, of Chicago, and that the trip will be made. Leigh P, Lynch, a well-known theatri- The firet trip of this kind was made | manager. It was at first contem- in 1874, when the Athletic Club, of! piated to take two teams to Australia Philadelphia, and the Bostons went tojonly, but after the arrival in the England and played baseball and/Antipodes the plan was changed to em- cricket. One of the organisers of the| brace a trip around the world, The tour was A. G. Spalding, then the) party included the Chicago team and a piteher of the Boston Club, ‘The two| picked team of professionals called the teams, with a number of friends, satied| All-Americans, and were under the per from Philadelphia on July 16, The Ath-| sonal direction of Mr, Spalding, who ele team was composed of McBride,|projected the tour and assumed the ‘lapp, Anson, McGeary, Button, Battin, | Mnanclal responsibilities jedney MeaMutlin, Murnane, Fister and Anson as Canta’ Sensendorfer, The Boston players were} ~ ©, Anson captained the Chicago Marry and George Wright, Spatding,| team, which was made up of Baldwin Barnes, Shafer, MeVey, Leonard, Hall. /and Tener, pitchers; Daly, catcher; An- O'Rourke, Beals and Kent, The teams|son, Pfeffer and Bur on the bases; played fourteen games in the principal] Williamson, shortstop, and Sullivan, cities of England and Ireland, Boston} Ryan and Pettit, in the outfield, The winning eight, The Americans also] All-America team was captained by played seven games of cricket, winning] John M. Wan, of the New York Club, all with ease, but they played eighteen | and y, of Indianapolis, and men against twelve British cricketers. | © w York, pitchers; Earle, The teams returned to Philadelphia] of Duluth, catcher; Carroll, of sPtts- The trip was a failure finan- 4; Manning, of Kansas gcond Woo od, of Philadeipnis, i ar or te arty, 01 Beveral trips were made to Cubs prior | Philadelphia, right, Hasion oF Detroit, |to the war, in a number of whlch Mc-| Ont, and Tom Brown, of Indlanapo- ARE WIDELY DIFFERENT |= (Special to The Evening World.) ignorance on Martin's part, for he may|ROCKY—One mile ie in Le; SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug, 1—Fort |not have known that the horse runs Hunter, who performed so disgrace- | his best out in front. But Martin haa Warr 08 1-4 handily; R fully ander Jack Martin in the last | done this same thing before. On June me T nt right back | 97 he rode Dalesman in a mile and a race of Thursday, wa again in the opening handicap y horse breesed in front from end to end,| man started again, and thia time he | furlong race at Sheepshead Bay. Dales day, carrying 14 pounds and Hilde | man was heavily backed on that day. | ssyoPIA— brand, The race proved very little, a8| Martin took the horse right to the Fort Hunter was meeting some of those| front and let him go along in front of| D! HORSES MAE i] TIME AT THE 9 (Special to The Evening wont, oid SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. W weather In the early hours this ing was dark and misty, The being afraid of rain, got to early hour, and before cock course was alive with horses, The track was in the same shape that has marked Its since the meeting began, and: ners stepped over it in lively The most notable workouts morning were FANCY DRES&—Four furlongs} 0.60 1-2, breesing; James trainer, “aed INTRIGUE—Four furlongs th on + breesing. BLUCKE Pow furlongs in 66) breesing: James Rowe, trainer, SUMATRA—Four furlongs tm 028) breesing: Janes Rowe. SHORTHOSE—One mile and @ Qua! in 2.13, handily; W, #. Brempeey trainer, aoe | HEATHERDOWN—8ix furlongs im 34 handily; W. B, P MERRY ENGLAND—Six ro handil: Barry SCOTCH PLUME-8ix furlongs handily: Barry Lit handily DERRY — woven tutege et cau inNaWaGae aie ‘turlonge a W ariic iCANB ER Trion KING Petr En Bie pene ‘ank W D MONEE —One valle in 10 AUDIENCH sefen cui bandit part, Techen Oar Pr Maa — soval tye FORTHUNTER’S TWORACES nae PICKET te arte ‘ BONING! Sts fork riongs, i 5 werk fem lecrear “ie oa W. Rogers, andi ja hoger ‘ SHOTOUR- Sts tur nea Ret es iG 2 which beat him on Thursday, But the his field all the way. On July 15 Dales- ARMBNTA—One ‘mall showing that he had all his speed. |was not backed, He went up from After the race the stewards ordered |1 to 2 to even money, This time Mar the horse into the care of Mr. Pinker- |tin kept Dalesman under a choking SP. be 1-2, handily; acon ton’s men, and then sent a veterinary) pull to the tar turn, where the rest of handily ; trucker > ine him. There were no traces] th “dope” found, This examination | Di field pt by him. He did not let of t seemed “to be a weak attempt to shift]}the previous race. Martin rode Graai- the sesponsibiiity of the horse's per-jallo in the race which Fort Hunter formance to the owner, The chief com-| wor, and he must have seen then bee | plaint that one had to find with Fort)Fort Ifunter was a front runner, and wr foi ee, EO a han , he, man go on in front, as he did in Ht n 1 ul; Hunter’s performance on Thursday was/at his best when going along about his poe Hoes pe the fact that Jack Martin rode the horse | business. under choking wraps—exactly as he]. should not be ridden. Ot course, this may be as be ascribed to CLUB SWINGER MAKES A MATCH Tom Burrows, the club swinger, has finally succeeded in getting on @ matcn not later than Aug. % for the best purse offered. The winner will receive per cent., while the loser will get °5. Besides the purse the men will contest for a side wager of $200. Atlantic ¥. C, Ocean Race, x py in trom 6 The At 4 ocean race for schooners amt s on Beet, & the Satuntay dafore Labor Day The start le from Sea Gate, thence to Fi fly; W. McCann, Siete et ra tee ‘- PRIVATE T MSBASES pu ar to meet J. West in a contest for the 3 pa endurance championship of the world ‘ VARICOCELE .¢ a The m n will take place In js State to 0 days i Tach S23" BLOOD POISON Eau