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p Tanya Should Be Second. GIANTS MAKE A GOOD START. ALL THE NEWS AUCH FUTURITY & GIFT FOR J, KEENE'S SYSONGY F ack Viuaharek Can Outrun or Outstay Any Two-Year-Old Seen in This Country in Years—Duryea's Filly (Special to The Evening World.) GARATOGA, Aug. 2.—This will be a most important week in racing, The Garatoga meeting winds up Thursday, @nd on Saturday begins the Sheepshead fall meeting, usually the most brilliant of all the year, Here the turf champions of the East and West meet in the rich #1 which # the Coney Island Jockey Cluprovides, / and the thoroughbreds, some rejuven- ated by a month In the bracing Adiron- @ack air and some freshened by & long Test at the course by the sea, are at their best and keen conte! seen. The stake of the week Futurity. ‘This is an interesting event to breede owners and trainers. To the public it|* ia interesting only because of its great value, It is not interesting as a spec: tacle, since all that the public sees is a great cloud of dust, kaleidoscopic int mingling of minute dots of color and then a scramble through the last fur- Jong, The horses are well in the stretch chance to piék and before taey have a chance to let out any enthusl- sm the dash is over. Makes It Fatr for All, Of course, where there js such “normous field of horses as th furity usualty furnishes, the + of running the race is over a straight course, where there ts little or no crowd- ing such as is seen in races around the turn, The round-the-ring races are, however, the most popular with the people, for there they can follow thelr @holces from the start to the finish, ‘The Futurity this year is as good as decided. James R. Keene's grand colt Bysonby 1s “It,” and if the race Is truly run his ‘number will be hung up by the run of two-year-olds goes, But Sysonby outclasses this lot as far ag Tanya and Rose of Dawn ||} outclass the poorest maiden that has been struggling for winning brackets this season, The probable starters tn the Futurity, with thelr weights and Mders and the probable prices, are as ||] A Two-Stable Race, The Futurity resolves itself into @ two-stable race. It will be Keene and Duryea. Of the Keene entry, Veto has lttle or no chance, He is too slow a beginer to be of any service In @ field of thie sort. The “clookers” at Sara- toga have seen Blucher work fast and they are talking of him as @ better horse than Syaonby, ‘This Is all rot. Blucher may be fast and may work well, If it was believed that he had a chance to beat Bysonby he would have been sent for a racing education long ago. The probabilities are that Blucher will not even gee the post on Futurity duy, for Jimmy Rowe is not the man to send @ green young- While every one of DUM? “FAYLOR» the Giants’) pitchers has done great work go far this season extra credit is due Luther Taylor, the mute twirler. Taylor has| bal wy hitter to scatter the atmos] we sss lth nee and a strike. Then bis displeasure by thro’ DOVER, England, Aug. Once more have ambitious swisynere failed fa thelr attempt to cross the channel. Three men who have won distinction by thetr feats in the water started out to accomplish their task. They were Jace Haggerty. Montagu Holbein and &, W. Greasiey, Holbein took the | he water at 4% P. M. Saturday, Haggerty | been at @ P. M. and Greasiey at high tide yesterday morning, although the iatier had announced the night previous thet |PICKED UP BETWEEN HITS Quite persistent, Chicago, Hard to chake off those White Gos tethers. Ani maybe that game to-day at American League Park woa't be for keepe! Gpeaking of Sox, the Highlanders don't look any worse in thelr pew biue-and- white barber-poles, But where they @ hoodoo? The Grst time they wore them they were in first place, Thea the plain eox men beat them out. — Maybe a rest is bad for a ball player, “Ducky'' Holmes didn't do @ thing at the dat after bis lay off. Two triples, a single and 6 encrifies ten't so very caf: fron im four times at dat. Danny Green, the right fielder of the White Box, is on the imective cot with & eplit finger. Joe Kelley, who pilote the Cimoinnat! red lege—wi he {@ not on the sus- pension list—says that bis left felder Seymour is the greatest glutton for work ef any fly-gobbier he ever saw. Sam Leever bobed up in Yhe box for |'” Pittaburg in the game with the Giants, but he was knocked off the slab in ahort notice. GIVE UP THE ATTEMPT Holbein, Who Made the Best Showing, Had to Quit Atter Covering Twenty Miles, ASPIRANT WINS MANY RACES. he would not attempt it, owing to the low temperature of the water, solned with cramps ate he Fate and eS le) earns ee oe two Beare “ot 4 Ris base in order to get ru vf lim he Manages . 4 do it, villas rare the re, He tossed them wid lin, ot Meret called them ‘rerikes T t Arthur in the short ribs. Dut *sohnatcne held the batter on the “You didn’t bic A te e,ert out of ite way,” @eciared the w: Phillippe Tooked ai at ence ®, a a4 ment and then souged, up another whieh landed on in in the ame “Arthat got his base. every game of the Giants Mike poniin 1 yecomen a tereoune a when a player pike ‘at the umpire, La out of game means & ho! y Mike. Othefriee he'e on the | the oCiinnlty tant made of tron wh 1 ee ies workin the bos, That lopplese of ie le 2 qulekativer. onal, recast 801d to Bos. szn' ‘See ¢ game with ts Ree ey, put he falled to burt There & squabble over Joe Cor- Dett Trpoatya' dia a him and 20 does the Ba: case ls now Detn ww) tn the ‘ational Com- tission aecales, i Jimmy Sebring 1s making good with|~ he Reds. It sometimes makes a dif- trense what | one is with, It jimmy, Sheckar: ‘tin the Brook: ere ie much talk of putting Proyl- ue to nere held the aence | in «J mmaraan lan Leg the Place of Washington. " when Providence AND RACE. ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED KOOMS FURNISHED "75 =A ag BRE WEEE TB4™" ST & 3R° Avi OPENS PIANOS AND ORGANS, RAILROADS, ‘Penns ylvania hd ed ht Cas Tone To, nh ot, Waar 2Wi been pitohing in great from since the #eason opened and hig work has won 4] many © game for McGraw’s nine. ‘This year has been the most success-| W: ful Taytor hes had during the years When Phillippe wants to give a batter peat championship. LEN To SAVE. Greatest of All PianoOlfers! To COPS , pe et if that ie to Ly 1e in nrelancs men at,the jockey board as soon as the race is over, There has been a disposition to work ‘ap @ bit of enthusiasm over the chances on the Sround, whieh answers the t i }- Sommpia, by nina ey Pare, at the ump! st i v Bet hes aot ote of the Duryea entry. Some chim that bh tabi wil ted Tanya can run the first quarter fast of Dawa he Had Babe Rowe uj @sough to make Sysonby stop. The/and Hil “Arti ‘has writer never caw a two-year-old who Rot yey, to be better ‘elockers’’ outclassed his entire division #0 greatiy 38 as doe Sysonby, He !s fester than arter in twentyobe one mecha tt bard, Hamburg or Domino, and that is saylug runs the first quarter. & great deal. her, ai vil tt ‘are: There has never been a year when To the’ writer's the face will be there were so many good two-year-olds degen Arg aay, al the way, and Sf in training, and when it ts pry yy Be gt , Woodsaw prominent. . 'T! are both Bysonby far outclasses all gee, but the Keene and hold them seems that he {s the most phenomenal two-rear-old this country ever has om The ng others are stated to to take @ “dy Ben Money a Good Price. iA Snes so = opeak. aicalteate 44 Bven money will be a good price |liable to happen in any race. Hot against Sysonby in the Futurity. The/have been badiy interfered mn strength of this outsiders have when i is known potable shelters two-year-olds that im themsdlves would be classed as phenom Syponby out of the way, Rose of | hao! xe | 5s, he has been pitching for the team. Hi has better contrat and inning lich that goes winning pitch y while the Giants in wi an aasortment Se Sere whic! Sony br bie CATS STAT OX enons wi Tanya is a wonderful filly, Dawn {s another wonderful t old, and there are others in the HORSE DROS DEAD DURING WORKOUT = St. Finnan, - Thonahl to Be in’ ‘salt our furlongs in Good. Health. Succumbs to ose ee IOTA--Four furlongs Heart Disease — Te-Day’s, RATES i ON Training Gallops at Saratoga. |gnii%i3, face as a os Leg eee oe |i fi LADE' boreNtat rt , and {a therefore the of the year in this country, handtly; Jack Oder, erin was shown on the track to look “auring pee reuse howre eo nets, who fancied pcetition | ot weg 7 ae many o ack Sandy Hook and Return, ot the Qosan eaee for the Brenton’s |. | Reet Cup, btween the schooner yeshts Resolute, Endpmota and Atlantic, was made to-day, Reving been postponed inj from Satur @™ account of the rouge as a hin The course is from Brentoa’s brees- [Reef Lightship ao Bandy Hook Light- hip end rturn, @ distance of 64 miles. the tug Solicitor wos the committes boat, and the signal fot the start was fired at 10.46. The Resolute was the first rrale-d the line at 10.45.11, followed by moin at 10.48.18 and the Ate eect aa 6. All the yachts, Kati | Hl auEW WINS (@pecial to The Evening World.) shore, then shood out BARATOGA, N, Y., Aug. %~Tho} training conditions weré perfect at the * course this morning, The weather was clear and bright, the track had exercise boy under him. The lad, hows ever, sustained no serious injuries. The ree was supposed to be In’ perfect sharp work- A number of spirited races took place on the Manhatten Speedway yesterday. ‘The ¢rowd was not ae large as the ic cvs Heil orig ps ites, Gre ‘aylor showed to great advantage “tp gues, Taylor LNG OCEAN ACE RESEDA Heer Resolute, Endymion and the At-/ Western Crack Negotiates Four lantio Begin Journey from] Furlongs in 61 3-6 Seeonds|srsaun - Brenton’s Reef Lightship to NEWPORT, BR 1, Avg. 7.—The stat NT SE Es years of professional. c ate Le 4 iy. cll igi as pur perckan ) e New mere Se cloned with the elud of Sevan te Cleveland, fe New fork tha a, Nee bat med aa pag oo sey Tere vork where COLONIAL GIRL IN on Sticky Track—O’Nell to} ree Ride Belle Strome in Futurity, ' GRAVESEND, Aug. 22~The Gay broke 7 am ven ve dow Droseunses ‘th ak 3 furtonge In 0.64 tradner, Realth and was to receive @ usual Sunday morning attendance, and to the Long Island courses 4s ne one horse carried off the honors | nr’ gulag on sharply for the ye of the day the gonteste were full of in- horses lock: hy terest to horsemen and the spectators. the home tracks. eae W. Ren Gray Bille, driven by William Scott, tay he rf another mont the Fh, Tiitenoock horses, Five clubs were represented In tho| omarue Sood mate und lent wo. The fegatta of the Jamaica Bay Yaoht Racing Association, held over the tea- mile hasrons veereer. The winners ta . the several follows: Nowberger's fast pacer Better Luck and the two losing ones with the trotter Mansfield, ' po en rc la follow: Fri h Clase 5 Baby an ogee at gee o| it was @ big surprise to the crowd to M. LO am . W. F. ied , ii Ky avait y xn ‘Diana, 3 D. SS bis heats, Sater Taro vate ae oe ‘Br-One mie. Lat, band. kale Green, faat to away, while Gray Billi wagies CARLO—One-quarter ta om, in Cat Boats. uljne, J. Rogers,|a trotter and never gets awoy fi (bel tart trainer. Min Y. Cj, Rival, LA anett. Bet-| Gray Bille won both heats quite rionge |i ta—Boosle, A. tor, 2 Hovoer, pT a OOUBLE CENTURY RUN. ‘The combination single and double century rung starting next Gavweday evening, under the auspices of the Cen- tury Road Club of promises to be A great success of the run, Harry ay wreeey mesures P ? at = information and entry nm 2. 1.2, handily; tained above events can be obt rw furlo in, 1 of siner ~ eg “Sree ae it Hi etd frre “Class Cat Kove. old uly, Gy Bercen Beat! » fecond. had three racer With Thomas Leiguy mare Princess Mique, tne former w.a- ning the fr " ces Were won by Inde: at the eben: S Wilkes driven by E. kes, Keivia, Mo" ing with Ro oo joweben and CRAFT-8ix furlongs in -2, at Mh T. McCreery, fang HY ME—Seven furlongs in 1.38, Thomas - mn, trainer e-quarter In ute, teal Leas ‘iven by Fi Bt unknown trotter, Cup Fatries Clore To-day, Rntriee close to-day for the Hempstead cup rate. te te Sa. se soreued Bey Sot 1 Thin event so ge te a asmeciations, The oa aichite in 1.06, han- } trainer. ve-elg nthe 1.06, ‘arter, trainer. eighth In 1.01, eas- Iner. Bete mile in 1.32, Hopi Boden, trainer. ‘aouD ete A half-mile in 0.54, Ariving; W ‘a —A ‘halt. mi Timmons. in 0.54, Iner. Meas &. ep bres ; 4. MeCHl aveu seventeen-nineteen years, would like to beek games with teams. teams . nl at suo aa Sha er, §. 18 Orchard ced or, wean Yankee Juniors defeated the je if 12 to & Battery for winners, “Spiegte ee) aaeer. peers years. Address 470 Seventh re tee to seven- dfs BALL PLAYERS ‘Would will putdich every day in the Sporting Mditien retin! pale sabrdng Aes Corn Mey me with teams in to twelve rer LS Cah ‘est Forty-ninth # elt The Emerald Sunlor C, wiuld Ike ‘to arra mes Ww! eames averaging & twelve years. Address J. Cullen, fo, WM West Forty-ninth street, city, The Henry B. B. Club defeated the Passaic A. C. Saturday on thelr own grounds by a score of 18 to & AT HOBOKEN. The Acorn B. B. Standard A. C. on Su C. defeated the the following ecore: BOAT AN Asme B. B. 1 stalin fagaa ho ‘ih Ture Sag See ceny: sb Pca PERE oi gh runew! Dattories—Mertens Powes, Kellar and Smith. Th Caswell, A. G, wning ipa," Aug. 8 ‘The Wi: we: and would like to jeama averaging from six- ant sities, 2 posn NO, tae 'yiten Aatreet oy ‘The Blue Ribbon Irs. Rog like to hear from teams av i from nine to elern years. Gamen to be played ou our pit dri ‘Wou Id like to hear (rom all around ers, Ady ts 4 Le Pam. A? 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