The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1904, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ALL THE NEWS | TROTTING AT + BRIGHTON BEACH. THE WORL™: MONDAY EV! a! OF SARATOGA CUP ON CARD FOR THIS WEEK AT SPA + +7 “Top-Notchers Will Meet in the \Stake While Crack Youngsters Will Come Together in the Grand Union Hotel ' Stakes. (Special to The Evening World.) not GARATOGA, Aus. 13—The Saratora but he ste ae enna otehers, but there are quits number of the good youngsters and race will be keenig interesting. s Stulwart might have beaten Delhi tn ho Saratoga Derby on Saturday if the gentlemen connected with the Thomas ble had not been quite so keen to win Cup are Lord of the Vale, Mec , | ate Beldame, Hermis, Caughnawaga, Major | * Det from the bookmakers. Hildebrand Daingerfield, Deihi, Atricander, Water- | %4% Put on St. Valentine, 40 it 19 gos boy and Ort Wells, | Siped, with the idea of fooling the book- This Het includes the names of the {0% Into the bellef that Bt. Valentine was best of the handicap division. They are! Detter than Stalwart, and that this was 1 to theAurt like cream that rises to the the one that they would try to beat Delhi top of @ pan of milk. Should all these | With. Jack Martin, he of Aad Shoot horses go to the post a race would be| repute, had the mount of Stalwart, geen that would stir the blood of tho Well, the bookies w fooled. Of the most Dlase racegoer, ‘There is no such| tO horses from the Tho prospect, however, as Hermia is not fit | they lald the longest odds for @ race at this distance, and !t ls no wart, and here is where (he Thomas gure thing that Ort Wells or Delhi will | commission went, it 1s said. Then the gos: jay Hildebrand was Cup, a race ata mile and three-quar- tors, Is the ke feature of the coming It la, of course, run 3 18 also the Grand Union | Gtakes, o $10,00 prize for two-year-olds. | ‘The horses eligible for the Saratoga go. But it is reasonably certain that, barring accident, Lord ot the Vale,| instructed to chase Delht and try and + McChesney, Beldame, Caughnawaga, | tire him so that Stalwart could goon and win, These instructions, of course, made It a eure thing that &. Valentine would tire and quit and that Stalwart would land the place tommission, tt Africander and Waterboy will face the , starter, These are enough to insure & grand contest, | McChesney gets his public trial to- is not likely thar the Thomas stable @ay, and on that performance depends | had - ‘idea of beating Delhi, and »: ed that Stal ably surpris cite w rting in the cup. Lord of the should have Deen within @ angth ths ‘Vale la re starter. So is Beldame, of the Keene ohampion Anish, with Delhi! daing his best. and s0 1s Caughnawaga There will be THM eit" mt ndten geutwact it is considerable interest manifested in the quite within the range of possibil |that he would have beaten Deih + gtarting of Beldame, This is unques- tlonably « grand race mare and the peer) @¢ many of the three-year-old colts, an4 Mr, Bennington has always had a wtrong desire to see how she would con- Buct herself against the top-notch di- vision at weight for age, For that rea- som he paid the stiff fee of $300 to enter last July and will pay the additional Pad starting fee. Horsemen generally favor Lord of the Vale. They regard him as the successor of Waterboy, and Bis easy victory in the Saratoga Handl- cap is an indication that he will go any distance Grand Union Stakes. he Grand Union Hotel Stakes doe BELDAME’S FAST TRIAL AT SARATOGA TRACK } James Blute, trainer, KENDAL—One mii: W. Shields, Staiwart would bave dowe much t under Hildebrand, aa between Hilde- brand and Martin there is no question that the first named is ten pounds the victory in the Hopeful, carry- ie pounds, will make Mr. Rogers more nner than ever to ee his Ally against the wonderful Geom ry. Tanya is as yet unbeaten. e carried her weight like a feather and won In usual style, breesing, Tanya does not create such an impression as Sysonby, does not race away from in the impetuou he does her wor! style of the Keene colt, but ork, very smooth, bi is, the Heve she can b may make this colt run his best race have only been gallops. breest: DUKE 0) furlong in 2.04 handily; trainer. DARE mre furl in 1,08 1-2, Thomas Welsh, trainer. GRBENCREST- Ste furlongs in 1.18 2, handily; W, P, Burch, trainer, LADY AMBELIA—Five furlongs in 1.03 1-2, handily; W. Shielda, trainer, —ee STRINGS EXPECTED AT GRAVESEND, (Bpecial to The Brening World.) GARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 15.—The training conditions were exceptionally 00d at the course this morning. The track was perfect and the trainers, Tallbirds, habitues and horses gathered @t an early hour, The work hours were interesting ones. The most notable workouts ware: | SRORTHORE-One mile in 1.42 hand Preagrave, trainer FANCY DRESS—Six furlongs in 1.25, Gnomes James Rowe, trainer. IN TROMP-ive furlongs in 1.06, breezing; Fades we, trainer, VETO—Five furlongs in 1,06 1-2, brees- ing; James Rowe, trainer. DORUN A, TELLER—Five furlongs 108, breealug; James Rowe, trainer. bees oh ar ae furlongs in 1.20, hand B. Jennings, trainer. PROPER—Six furlongs in 1.20 1-4, going ’ (Special to The Evening World.) END, N. ¥., Aug. 16~Th galloping hours were agreeable at the in| Gravesend course this morning and many racers were sent to exercise. The & fair and safe condition. Many of the big stables will positively arrive here eaaly next week. Among ‘with Shotgun. them are the Thomas & Shields string S MERRY ENQLAND—Beven furlongs in! an4 the racers of W. B. Jennings. ‘Those indulged tn breesing and gal- loping exercises were the following: MASTERMAN—Mile In 1.49, handily; J. Boden, trainer. moe yeee fu erienge, in 049, breesing; BRLDAMB—One mile and a furlong in 16 1-2, handily, F. Burlew, trainer. ORRINE—Thrve furlongs in 0,81-2,| ROSE TINT—Seven furlongs in 1.34, dressing; H.C. Schulz, trainer. easily; J, Boden, trainer. TANTALUS CUP—Mile and @ furlong} MART MULLIN—Mile in 147 34, gal- in LEA, handily; Walter , loping; A. Carter, trainer, trainer, SHERIFF BELL—Mile in 1.62, breesing; A. Carter, trainer. LONG DAN~Three- ily; H, Willams, trainer, ici miu TOM LAWSON—One and elgbth miles ip 1.68, handily; H. “Wwuligma, trainer, HEAD LAD—Seven furlongs in 131-4, easily; 1. Willams, treiner, BOB MURPHY-—One mile Ss 16 1-4, galloping; J. Smith, wainer, NED MOORE—One rd in 11s, al out; J. Smith, trainer. GOLD BOY-—FWe furlon: he \ ing; W. Timmons, nee abbas’ BLACK, PRINCE Five f furs in 1, og eae handily; GAuETING 4 na half-mile in ni a turlon 0.61, sprees AL iene 2 4 loCormick, Mireinen a noah in 14, asnnisinrbe rong cheng ‘in 0.87 1-2, Sones Fred agg j—Six ER—One mile and a half in 2.4, handily, for the Saratoga Cup; Frank Weir, trainer. sANDREW MACK-One mile In 1.46, go- ing with Africander. NAUGHTY LADY—One mile in 145, handily; Walter House, trainer, AM BROADCLOTH-—Four fur, 3 in breeszing; R. Tucker, Take @RAY FRIAR—One mile in 143, handi- ly; W. P. Burch, trainer, PL ween, mile in 1.4, handily: L. Hayman, trainer, midis CHANCELLOR—Six faren 1s in handily; Enooh , in in brees- n, trainer, ln «rainer, uriongs in Lit, er. 7 8. Lawl tn ORRY—One tila in ria Boyle, trainer. ™MDB—One mile, and a quarter in 319, RAW YH 'Sich ate terion sin 128, eae. ngs sett; i Willtam Brown, trainer, STROME—Six furl fae eat 8. iret. trainer, a LILA: = Three-q TU BRUTE—Five furlongs in. 1.06 ran, i aariscan' ta in hand OPW. Clay, trainer. x turtongs in 1, hand- ais Fe S. Lawler, trainer, ° Four furton; fs nati sie furlongs to 12, ing: M. Mitchell, pt Ja Om, ew BOT ovplrcee Five: -elghtha im 1.06, wale) Mae eth D Ose mile pete » Bauer, trainer. ® furlong in Wt handily; | PRECIOUS—Five-elhthe im 106, brees- 4 Welsh, ‘train: gtd, J. ater, trainer. YY LAR! ix furlongs in 121, | PRI in 1,04 4-6, Weish, trainer. handily; 3 ‘Bauer, er. al tenia furignee in LA I-4 | BATKAL Aen “tu jonas in 1.38, hand ba ily: “H. Williams, trainer, + ORLY sia forongy LM peees-| VARTRAY—Seven furlongs In 1.29, nosh Wishar! breeaing: D. Carter, trainer. ty ‘mile ie and ¢ -| SAILOR BOY—Five furlon in 1.0, ong in tla handfy; James hows breezing; D. Carter, trainer, CANDLING—One and’ a quarter miles Rok Miwacs—on mile and a halt in 29, beeesing; McGivney, ‘ penal, for the Saratoga trainer. he yner, trainer, FLAVOR—Five-elghths in 1.06, handily; Watis-sis turlongs in 1.35, hand-| “W, Mediveny, trainer, ingen, Le ohard, rainer. ACK O° LANTERN-Six furlongs in N TIDE-Six_ furtongs in 1.16, 1, handily; W. MeGlvney, trainer, Enoch Wishard, trainer. BRUSHWOOD—Four furlongs tn 057, i; “ ADRI HA~One mile in 14, handily; breesing; H, M. Mason, trainer, |. Hyner, trainer, FLAMMULA—Seven-eightha in L398, gal- e mile in 1.45, handily; loping: He M. Mason, trainer. wierd. trainer, AN LAN—Six furlongs in 1.19, Five furlongs in 108, brees- easily; A. Carter, trainer, Wishard, trainer. mile in 1.4, hand- er. fm 0.00 1-2, 1 CHAMPION JEFFRIES IN and @ GENTLEMEN JOCKEYS TO SPORT SILK IN RACES SOUTHAMPTON, Lh 1, Aug. 16.~ Entries have closed with Harry W. MeVickar, secretary of the Southamp- ton Horse Association, for the borer | meeting Saturday, to be held on the! and others are entered. The course is to be on the new seven-sightha of a mile route, with the milers starting just one-elghth beyond the finish and concluding at the wire in front of the new grounds gt the foot of Moses | grand-stand. Lane. The programme consists of| The steeplechase races are for horves seven entries, in which several noted | qualified heavy welght carrying, gentlemén jockeys will sport silk. > nd medium weight car- ar ntests for po ; The entries include those for | "84 f with the minimum thoroughbreds, steeplechasers and| welght 144 pounds, eral light har- . W. Gould Brokaw, jeton | Rees races ure promised. Charles R. Fould Brokaw, Singleton | We ‘Dr. Archie E, Party, of New York, and other well-knowg turfmen Peters, B. V. H. Vingut, H. J. Nichols, having made entries. MAN WITH BROKEN LEG WON A BASEBALL GAME With his leg broken in two places | Rough Riders te Michael Whalen, third baseman on the} porters. Yesterday's game was to de Yonkers team put his nan out and won) cide ths championship of Westchester the championship game between the| County, The game stood 9 to 8 In favor Yonkors team and the Rough Riders of| of Yonkers in the ninth inning. The New Rochelle at Dillon Park yesterday| Rough Rid afternoon. Jone man on second base, Five thousand persons saw Whalen's| ‘The batter knocked a grounder and wonderful display of nerve, and when| the man on second attempted to reach and thelr sup they heard how his leg was broken! :hird base, He ran into Whalen, during bis effort to win the game they| knocked him down and broke his leg. Just then a Yo brew the cheered him, Whalen attempted to rise ball to third ba aw the ball to his feet to acknowledge the crowd's! coming, reached up, wht it and pus Breeting, but fell back and had to be/ hig man out, vinning the game. | a, jucky player was taken to carried off the feld. New’ dense ye Sspital, where Dr. For many months there has heen! Roberts set the fractures and sent him much feeling between the Yonkers and! home. McFarland pulled out at the elghth to let Root go he was on even terms with the Boston Ind. Around the camd neck and neck, As they ened out In the home stretch KRAMER WON THE FIVE MILE EVENT Frank Kramer won the five-mile championship cycle race, at the Vails- burg board track, and showed that the iders no chance whatever t him. In @ field of twenty-six starters he won easily, Special prizes of one dollar for the leaders each lap and ten dollars for the leader of the one, two, three and Root falt- ered and dropped back beaten, Kramer won a 4 popular vicfory, with Menus Bedell, n Bedell and Root followed in the yp named. CRICKET TEAMS IN CLOSE RACE The contest for the ericket champton- |. | Menus Bedell and John Bedell follow!, four mile distances kept the field mov- ing along at a lively galt. Kramer made no attempt to win any of these ‘special prizes, being content to walt un- til the finish, Dorlon, Bardgett and Foegler se- cured these mile prizes. Comung Into the stretch MoFarland, with Root, ship of New York ts still being followed with unusual interest, owing to the close struggle of the leaders for pen- nant honors, In the series of the Metro- politan League Brooklyn maintains its position but @ small fraction behind the leaders, and a fine siruggle ts bound to ensue when these teams meet, In the series of the New York Cricket Association Essex County is now tled with the West Indians. The final rest- ing place of the pennant of the organi- zation will be with one of these teams, for the clubs which follow are practi- cally out of the race so far as the pen- nant is concerned C. P. Hurdtch still holds the lead in the batting averages, with a record of in the order named, went to the lead, Fenn tried to pull Kramer up but found himself unequal to the task. In the while MeFariand was out in front pulling Root and the Bedelis at @ ter- Kramer's chances at this and point looked far from bright. The champion, however, gradually wore down their lead. He passed first John Bede!) and then Menus, and when 'i.77 for ten innings, FOR SALE, Genuine Leather Couch. solid oak trams open contruction. for a few days only, Velue $18. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 3 Plece Parlor Suit in Damask, $12.50 joatapii 267 West 125 Stimmcul AMOND, RING s had two men out and | 6. AUGUST 15, _ "on cous! AND RACE TRAC kid MCCOY PIANOS AND ORGANS. COACHING MUNROE. } ee a ener) HIS FIGHTING POSITION ul __. PIANOS AND ORGANS. — cea ws Au Cars Trartsree To YUE, LEXINGTON To SAVE? 59° 7060° Sr, * \. . BS 4 DY; ‘he Possession of a Diano nowwithinEverybody ’s If you want your family to enjoy the constant pleasure of musio— if you want a piano in your home, to bind the members of your household closer together in happy contentment than any other terial thing possibly could, it means roaeety taking advantage of now famous Bloomingdale plan of The possession of a piano is within. the means of through our great chain of piano offers, for by our ing and selling facilities we are able to offer the finest pianos man factured on terms of.$5 down and $1.a Week | Our prices mean savings of from $100 to $200 on your Investment, pianos that do not compare in any.way with ours are being sold others at from $350 to $400. We sell planos on the same smal-profit as all other merchandise, saving you all commissions, middlemen’s and the various other expenses usually tacked on to plano selling. The. pianos we sell are Built to Last a Lifetime by skilled, .expertenced piano builders, and every plano ts Guaranteed for Ten Years in evary particular—a fac-simile of this guarantee being Inserted in od letters on the inside top lid of every piano. A Plano Wilt Be Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5 and no Interest will be charged for time taken tn\making payments, We have ready for your inspection and To deliver livery the following celebrated pianos: Robert Wilson Pianos $175, Handsome Harmony Pianes, 85 down and $1 a week, $195, Toneslasting A & B Styles, 95 down and " e week. bsedler | Pfs Plans. Walters Pianos, $195, a5 “nn yh S week. $5 down and $1 « week. sig) A bigersd Pianos, 88 down and $2 a week, Celebrated Belford Pianos, 9235, $6 down and 61 a week, Weigner Pianos, $210 | anes 95 down and $1 9 week. 85 down and Plane $2 it Baby Walters Upright Pianos for Small Rooms, $195, iY down and a week, 2 Bree with Every Plane. ‘ nth Anest vent tmparad afta prt er totaal ound dase strings, ory here, how sharps, new Boston vallbonrd ibieet ior a solid brass s muller and dust-proot ‘The cases are | bi finished tn r and handsomely a + ‘ " Tt would be unwise to purchase @ 0 until you ery daa wi the plano we offer, shall be pleased to Ko into ever: show you ail the diferent styler of planes we carry, even thou iny erders on these sat fr: phe: . fox and ship pianos free to any part of the United | Coon request our representative will be pleased to call om you, giving gull wars. ~ FOR SALE. DONT DELAY, late oe % a five inany ot “ou 4 as you may be too Ing now. eRe an civ stores, as YOUF credit FOR SALE. ~ FOR SALE. | eounih is, Positively no oxtre charge. co! joyet ferences requi THE SPRITE WINS FIRST | Mortis. Attics ed RSH OR CREDIT LEG FOR LIPTON CUP, sie, boasts tn race finished in tive 9 *| followin, r S & Cc Pp te. Cc of Detroit; La Rita, of L. Ww. weet Ow 1 00 ba CHICAGO, Aug. 14—The Sprite, owned | ( ieaeo: ntura, of Detroit, Spr tT ve c “a lane N.Y. Yer by members of the Chicago Yacht Club, Prtrolt: Hoosier, of Chicago ater peti tee bill if asg Tener ied oe WORLD \ WANTS ell or write for I! huecrated et 3B ; us of the ty-0 t class. The WORK WONDERS. Ei x Hes 7 Pennsylvania i: RAILROAD, ie |BEATIONS "foot of WEST " TWENTY: | FHAKD STREET and ‘Pestndbees and RILANDT STR MAR ia DIVISION, M gt North Ad eee ata AKIN) UNTENDED TOA The leaving Line from Desbrosees a8 3 hOOMS 4 Cortiandt Btreeta is five a inutes Tater u ea rcrnNistep at 49, that (given below’ for Twenty third St xy 4 Boos o sci noc NESHIRD At 75, OMS Si" LALL Y . Telephone tn tere Rie fo am $ OU NIMEFAY. gg! NIA Lim | Central Cah Service, "Ra Rares VRITE FOR 1 ist or Goon «ou! WEST SHO SHORE R We | ¥raina leave Wrenn St. ata” lows, and 15 min. later ft. W. BICYCLES Faas oivex away except that 62 PM | 730, All Makes Bought At Recat aw, 4 ‘i = Columbian, 19-4 AM—Catan In fact a ? JUST THINK! A 30-dollar, ball- ran VOTHERN Rat 323,400 PM bearing, drop-head sewing machine, | ATLANTIC COAST LINE.0.25 A. M. and) But. 8t finished in polished oak, made by Colw Ll See | geet Be cine —ts bed For By. ftoeh ile Pere of the most famous ,sewing-machine wit re How, one PO. | MB) Ao as eerERN RA hs me FS achecked trom tow aes companies in the World, for only ~ 1%) Sa haa tt AILWAT. $15.50, CREDIT TO ALL. cites F Axo, OHO Raleway. 4 rey laily. REMEMBER, this exceptions! offer will only last ten days, as the number 1s limited. We will sell them to you at) } $1 down and 50 cents weekly. To in- sure this bargain, bring this adver- tisement with you. To say that we lead all others In 8 evar ‘all, write, or ‘phone MOND AXD WATCH co HROADWA weekdays and 825 P. O55 AM. and 255 P, funteye TA A. STEAMBCATS. New Jersey Central a the sewing-machine business is a well-known fact. Our stock ts the vi beautiful 16x. | S dy largest and the assortment more $0) needs an varied than any other sewing-ma chine company {n the world. We also teach you how to run a machine by sending a teacher to your Hook Route DIAMONDS, w payments, re AN WATCH & lane. Teseniative ¢ DIAMOND ¢ Transfer _- home. re i, Transfer Sarit If you cannot call, write or tele-/ trom and ces through to - phone, and we will be pleased to send PATENTS. i. elven” for Pennsyivanta one of our representatives. EDGAR TATE & C0). 243 Broadway, patent wii During the summer months our * ren mi for Inventors’ ¢ a Ads fhe Io. store will be open evenings unt!! & ’ CQonern é ATTE] \ oe Passencor Agent. o'rlork: Saturdays we clore at 1 P.M. — Western Union S, M.Co., HELP WANTED—MALE, nip wiser H | isin » M.Co.,! oy eS 211 Third avenue, bet. 23d & Ath sts. : Tel. 4020 Gramercy, NEL rar gay gy wou WONDERS, *

Other pages from this issue: