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HOW 10 DRIVE TO WIN IN A HARNESS RACE haries De Ryder, Well-Known Driver of , Trotters, Gives Some Pointers on How to Handle a Horse on the Track, fe to know how to do the right) © a fat the right time.” That is the | Qtnee fellsw wills ale a ics of Charles L. De Ryder, given The stretch ls one place where head- after he had won the two big work really end 1 mag. stakes of the Grand Clreuit ‘at Brighton Beach and had netted employer, James Butler, the tidy ‘of $2,760 by his afternoon's work reins and whip, “That's pretty T know, but it's near as | ome to giving any sort of ex- ul of the ‘art of driving.” kv- @epends on the conditions—the eve on. the horse the other the pomition that you're he There's always ons right thing to fm each critien! juncture, and the Whovesn do it, is the man who will | no faster, i y of them to make them do thelr You have to talk to some of them | and. whip ee 2 al t (bm koep theg to th 4 hundred ittle any. horse trifle to shift the bit you can talk to them as a last resort, vou T don't like to often, But Tn the strete! thins the in thelr mouth vell at them, ean go to the whip. ng do it a horse is tirin aa you may have notin @8 @ bad rider can spol) the fron hard. T don't ve Pati all else h Of @ 2.01 pacer in a free-for-all B county fair in the back woods, set up to know all about from it. But this is iy twentieth anniversary of ex- With light-harness horses, av 8 Jot. No hor: he fan't {tf condition erefore eal ofthe Face 1s really run mu get on the track tc tag G0!" trom the starter Yeas know just ow fast ir ean go to each mark on and gulded by th fe being Sorried to th i ‘ave to use pretty hareh meaeures 10 make the horse feel the need of the momen the 0 tunity. by being that's about what 1 mean y able to do the cipit thing at th <0) ft seems Ike defining ou thi ng t it Is not Its opp vy: it Para to express. Te ee pmrtunity and then to selze Mm the thing, which je very Bue! 9 in other thing x auccesefi! all ing of th ane and ‘an average th y in the we A yorter\ay and then cepted. surpaa) After worry, be your the Mg go half-mile et home on, it's im along. You the way. to ait pbeaides driving, Wf you De Ryder tnpouph the local meat He drove on in the mone re City. track, an f the Brighton, fe captured the winne | $a bah Hrecke Btake. foe with the bay mare Consuela, | lowed this By annexing the © ae ® trot of $200 fe Mh The frat Neat siney int Aik Won fn 24, equal ey Island of jeanon's record for trotters Of age, made by Priv wr unter De Rywer's glance at Bm. Ire City, Fartler the day De . ove Leonora another of the Butle stable, to third place in the 218 trotting dash, | Despite inte at atement that he has een twenty years a driver he doos took I. Hie Hae the young look of men ho apend all their time in healthful Work cut of doors, Hy has a handsome well tanned with years of ex. i dure to the sutra countenance where tt v pression marl the man of de termination, ming! merriment of a He s modest ra +4 making him at length to con to tal sented, Germa: 1 trotters and f me at you never ba lame horse can alwa: Greeet 7S are sur ; vie you ff ee nuree ow t one Hee 7, Nn something boa but there’ nim along, at a Killing pace, Cuba, Must Not Lag. lng ben ean't afford to let any hind, 1 ent, try for x. es the start. It's no use going further than the other fell your horse otherwise has to be A much better. It doesn't pay to| } id eighty yards, while an- going only a mile, snugly) at the pole. When you've! ou must watch the pi nee . you're not killing your fave horse as well as the fel with | speed. You have to be on the And be sure that nothing of the | oeuvres of the other h {od in front, gets away from you. wn for the wire {a a hard thing tor make. You've got to pick out a days 0} to all, this m the A. tot & 4 DY tie Evening World wit! pubtion dvery day in the Sporting Maition J! ™ i a! the sows of the amatour baseball players, scores of their games, chal- A Gs, Address all communioations to the Amateur Baseball Béitor The Evening World, Puitteer Bulltiing, New York. AU York A. Cambri jaitations, of Brooklyn, | N. J., are desirous of arranging games| A. Sunday dates open for such| with uniformed clubs whose players 2,042 Far Rockaways, Bay-| average seventeen-eighteen years, and Cliffs, Aurclquine, Bria ano wt offer a suitable guarantes =| The Prospects have Laiwr Day, morn- Central Ial\p, Emeralds, Original) ing and afternoon, open. Games to bo aud others offering suitable tn-| played on opponents’ grounds, Address + box 216, award »°. Bytne, No, 29 Prospect nge, Broad street, city. | place, West Orange, N. J Dreadnaught A. A. would like to) ‘The Arapahoe A. C., of Bath Beach, games with ail first-class tearna| averaging seventeen-nineteen yea! suitable inducemen: Man-| would like to book «ames at once wi would like to stfengthen teams. Have Aug. 4 open and all Surl- £gpine. good pitcher and br 4 In Beptember, iN play for side real A € SE tie Toster. Ile on our grounda, Address 4. pes rt ot | he Leny, my Thirteenth street, Bath Eda op and none sdeward Field Club, crack east sile baseball team. who were defeaced Aug. § by the Clintons, score of 8 to 12. Would Uke to arrauge games with teams aver from thirteen to four teen years o The following teama incluted: The Tum Heatens, Cracker ng igh eel composed of ‘eddy Burns and other the Central Istip sh jacks, Muaurato F.C, Legal A, C * 7 " yi >HIL. oHIA, Ag. 16 — Kid Jone. of the best colored baseball teams | go Fie eae shay Lisette and Jack Nell), [it Anterica, The Emeraide have struck aml the Clifton Jtunt mer, o s 4 winning galt, as evidenced by thelr * Michael Cardeln, No, 33 Cheyatle fof thie cliy, who pus up such a hurri- [2 WINNIE Rats he Ci ae on Inst 1 cane battle at the National ©. last) Gunday, and will aurely make the would | Week, repeated heir stunt lavt night ot] Quaker erverts hustle to win anit th ame club. = SPORTING. tearie H ar from Day. Ad orty-seventihy y the rounds bath t defta ¢ of the when tim dia ts ndt, p., Pur, ¢.; ; Russell, ib: bove- Murray, if, and the Wevings, would The Ravens Baseball team, of Hatem, like arrange Sunday gurnes yoach. the I img twelve to four ts. The Ine-up | ‘olor Metke, rt) Mo mkowiis Bie Ghism. as. E. Canal %.; B. Styles, Be; Trask, 1b; Be Relzee, © ana Boast ner, De ——— oo Losec a Bohemia, Tranavaal, mong that will be represented a New York Irish A. A., winners of the A. team ¢ . New Madstet Colle , Uni Ivania, Franklin A. C., Tab eke | ‘ P Orleans, Anumiaio Y Canada will be onees bya roams of six men (Spectal to ‘The boys displayed and they were covered wish bisod, ts mind this and never seeemed to tt GIANT PLAYER IN POST-SEASON GAMES.} ENTRIES CLOSE FOR BIG GAMES' «|Many Athletes from All Over the | World Have Entered in the Olympic Championships at World’s Fair. The entries for the World's Olymp in your hands} Champtonships, the third renewal of ¢ before midnight to-morrow will be ao- The entry lit for these games, which have attracted the attention of nations, number of contestants the fondest hopes of all who are interested in the rencwal of the Olympian games. wes tn years of hard ames are at four the to America belongs the honor of aecur- Ing the largest list of entries ever pre- ny, Canada, stralla, the Philippine Islands, France, Ttaly, Switseriand, Mexico, Prince Edwi each Is represented and will be On the ff competitte American Bes Of courpe the beat entry list by far is that of the Americans, and In justice it must be stated, uat America has well answered the call to the ath- lotic Meld, and If she does not repeat the wonderful victories of 1896 and 190, tt will, be beonuse the men from abroad ate superior to the American boy’. Bach just not be J went a ha. f athletes, and Stripes flying from from the minute the first event is de 1 the close of the g World's records are expected will 1 AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS = | 2 sigie"ham nots id if Old Sol records will be madi amplonship C,, Chicago A. A., Cambridgeport b ge Y. vi c. iy, University, of f Fg b rom AST BATTLE I THE QUME CT Evening Although this time Farmer h bert of the bout abounded with | noys landing » the face, ne other outside o: Farmer dr cleanly, but wd thn « bese te foll Ireland, 1 Upon the earth for the five the American organtsations for 1904; New }), Nwaukee A. A., Louisville Y. M. C.A,, Brid, feport Gymnastum; A., Muse. Pastime “ornell Vnivermty, iveraity Cleve! Missourt A. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1904. SPORTS EDITE ED BY | HIGHLANDERS AT THE TOP AGAIN. The New York fan may now possess his soul in patience. There is to be a seesion for the world's cham) BUTT round of what was heavy-welght champion, (Special to The Evening World.) , Mont, Aug. 16—In the (hiri ted for a twenty: round contest before the Montana Ath-| jletic Club, George Gardner, the ex-light the Aghting, and while evot-headed iid 4 own with the Lowell scrapper, Dur. ig the second session he r ke jomething Is coming along like Arancient sports of Athens, close to-mor- cut Gardner, which, had ins more races than | hougs afire just behind, you OL [row ar midnight, with James B, Bulll: |ianded one inch lower Eaveet: an dite B0od rider can put] make a quick r2R't a0 we Thip.|van, chiet of physical—culture, Any | settied his man ; rst under the wire us| last resort. When e oF T la [ontry matied in any part of the globe Jeftor de, causing him to KID MURPHY IN work and hand, and There are more foreign countries rep- resented among the fiet of competitors than there were at Athens or at Parts, New Zealand, ed er, and golng out of the clinch would hove In the third Garduer forced the milling, and with siraight lefts to the face and stomach tantiliaed 19 ROUND DRAW (Special to The Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Aug. 16-—Jimmy Far- Als }ren, of this city, sprung « furprise party upon the knowing ones by ie! Hungary, |ing Kid Murphy, of New York, @ Scotland, ‘ard Island, Club. thioughout,-Yet by his c work Farren had the New ing throughout and gave 1s received, ‘The men ye 3 o'clock and Murphy. pounds, Ar ren's ped the closing Murphy's lett optic. But district of list of its GANS MATCHED flagpo ames. kindly finally been arran; and Jimmy Gardner, htweight, and Greater ai world some Pavilion, in San Franol will be held under the fan Francisco A, C. G are Pena- and, 0. . Den: 0 fight at 136 pounds, test, This weight Ave resented | Ga: the Mont. | who would have had ing a lower figu Roth men will start for the fighting in io years, ienocked out In Butte, Mont —— Van Neat, World) Seieat six gAmoness butle ad? al ein the fourths vata reciprocated in the ninth by ‘parthally | Both nen were Rants Tare ot ee hard at the finish waine ta the matehmaker. welgh in at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of the con-/ was asked for by and readily accepted by Gardner, iMeulty in mak- fifteen-round draw before the Nonpareti While Murphy was the aggressor sive hel ite at Parzen weighed 106% be aha vas a hand swing spit aa and he WITH GARDNER After muah dickering a match has 4 between Joe Gans the New England ig! they will battle for the lightweight ehamplonship of the time next month. scene of the battle will be Woodward's and the bout wplcea of the of which Alex The They the const tn & week, where they will begin Nt Wille Fits eratd, whom he SUNDAY BALL GAME. On Sunday, at the Protectory Grounds, the crack Emeralds, of that) place, will meet the Philadelphta Giants GEORGE GARDNER WON im JENKINS FROM BIG JIM JEFFORDS) BACK FROM ABROAD In knocked cut Mose Lafontise and Jerry MeCarthy, the Jim Jeffords, the knockout coming after | latter was awarded Ue verdict after three rounds of fleree milling. Jeffords in th i ‘ores @ opening round forced | not meet with the approval of the ma: Jorit the battle on th ‘The | up to the final knockout. Manager Nolan has secured “Bat‘ling” | Nelson hrow Bos ence! Labor Day. -|KID CROWE LOST second round of what was to have been 4 ten-round bout last night before tne members of the Union Athlette Club. of the new organization Jack Shesaa: President Pulliam certainly did swing the axe, The umpire is to be upheld to the winds, and the clever Gardner) yooney ” oe fe y “Clem” Jenkins was a passen- Aaished him with repeated rignt HcoM |ger aboard the steamship Kron Prins] Who would think that Sandow Mertes Jeffords was down twice for the count pionship between the (wo teams that belong to That trip around the world seems at all hasards, That foot of Bob Ems- And Bresnahan, too. Roger has been id that he had 4 Ing? Those legs of his look better fitted but ,' il ae for moving a piano than dusting the him. to be dying aborning. le is pretty heavy when he sets it How did MeGraw escape? doing some tall grumbling when called Wilhelm, wheh arrived to-day, Jenkins | COUl lead both leagues in base steal- but did no riding. He visited Nu no riding. He visited several of bene Tat, ! l down. out on strikes, read, the ten-round preliminary between than holding their own with the Eng-| of a player renders him unfit for dong of flercest style of mill McDonald's decision did Referee y of the fow y re aald Jeniein: jard. Rove MeCarthy shi alold English style of riding with the tong|®"4 chromatic proportions, presented upper= knockdown, ‘The two battles, combined fein ‘ant off the shoulders ill hare ping to him by Terry McGovern, and then, the Mew ith the fact that the club's share cf] appeared in England The American notwithstaniling, rapped out a homer © blow |the receipts went for the benefit of the] style In France ts also nce i alan asserts iat that netted two ru wind-up nent house, The wind-up fighte: per cent, of Joe Humphreys has a new job. He the receipts, It was announced tuat reports daly at the Polo ariveds to to fight Aurelio Herrera on CANADIAN WANTS TO FIGHT HERE (Special to Th: t CAMBRIDGE, Meas, Aue hat year will be held at Washington Park| Billy Weller, the Canadian feather- Baldwin defeated Kid Crowe and Casino, Grand street, between Mas-| Yel@ht, is after a match with Jack the race-courses and renewed old turf acquaintances. He added that Skeets’ Marth and "Danny" Maher are more| That old idea that popular recognition lish riders, who had begun almost gen- thi ae he ngs went bust yesterday. Mike Don- erally to adopt the American style of | {/MG0, Went Bust yesterday, Mike Don- ithe elptent of a floral horseshoe of huge Louis Mann, De Wolf Hopver and Ono of the best-attended athletic events of the year is usually the Seot- tish games of the New York Caledonian Club, Fifty-fourth street and Seventh avenue, Manhattan. The games this TD M, BALOWIK in the peth and Newtown, # I., on Labor Day,| Dorman, the Harlem buxer, September 5, The sports of the day will! commence with an old-fashioned Seoteh reel at 10 A, M. There will be Pacing in two large pavilions from 3 to 1! P. for the occasion will be furnished private, provided the tocal boy will bet $0) and fight at 19 pounds ringside. Charles Mathison, the American repre- oecasion was thé Initial meeting was the referee. Music sentative of the Natio ve 90 . by Lovell’s and Boswald’s bands and ational Sporting Club Bry bdo 6 i ae ctam-| the pipers of the club, There will 6¢ | of London, t# the man to wnom the ler of the world, aad has Lal six events and the list of cas! TeCHHUE Galera tha oeine’ acere tae Fiaceasied aie reelitas fighter addressed his chal. {9 @ big, husky fellow and considerable Pine following events are “open to the| lenge. eH has asked Mathison to ar- Was expected of him, Baldwin, sow- wae deat ahh Hig Me hammer, tie range the bout and will post @ forfeit ever, had his man measured after tic] and jum d kick Highiana | st once. first round, and when Crowe started (y | fling ls wager Bites — mix things in the second Baldwin de- | {°!""\eoadeword dunes (hove and pirie| , M@rrey Hills vs, All Cubans, livered a terrific right to the jaw which | under fifteen vears). running high feap.| The Murray Hills, who won an eleven: By matters, ¢ thr “e-ralle Face, Ly Serr gH dan inning game from the champion Cuban ¢ preliminaries ow B urd race, running broad jump, qua: won the Becision over Ivid “Carter ia | termite face. nuttine heavy abot, pota- | X Giante, inet Sunday, Wit pay ibe six rounds, Johnny Lynch and Joanny | to race, Dest 4 Highlander, tose-| Strong All Cuban team of ball-tossers Po the same | ine the ¢ hooting competidon, |at Olymple Pield, Qnea Hundred and Cahill a oowling conspetition, and quolts (played| Thirty-sixth street and Fifth avenue, Kenna boxed six very fast an mat. |on the natural sod, clay ends), Com-/0n Sunday. Aw the All’ Cubans play ing rounds, and Cahill w ” the de. | netitors can hand In thelr entries dur-| great ball, the game should be one of ding €ame. the most Interesting of the season, T° add something every day—to do it honky ol better and then to do it better still—that' we've grown from a single store to more than three hundred within three years. ha gp OP Pr ng sor ing power enables us to sell a pee any other way. Aa oan ot ae estason fwlideas lb the BENEFACTOR CIGAR (THE NEW SUPERIOR SIZE) . § cents each. $2.50 a box of 50. $5.00 per 100. Each one is filled with a fine rich quality of Havana tobacco, carefully rolled by skilled hand woekuen. and wrapped with a selected genuine Sumatra wrapper. Same Prices by Mail Delivered. Remit to Flat-brem Dailding, New Vort. UNITED CIGAR STORES CO. 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