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ALL THE "RACING DATES MAY START FIGHT. } CARVIN MAY QUIT THE BROOKLYKS Tall Twirler Is Given the Privi- lege of Doing That or Being Suspended Indefinitely With- | out Pay. —— (Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, O,, Aug. %—The case ot Virgil Garvin, the tall twirler of the Brooklyns, took a peculiar tum last evening. After saying in the morn- ing that Garvin would be released, Man- ager Hanlon added jate in the after+ noon that he had first suspended him indefinitely. After the game, when the TI BOMBS IN BETTING FING Two Men Hurt, One of Them AST gL LOS AT (RACING DATES MAY START A BIG FIGHT ‘The question of racing dates will be) to this association; nor can the Racing & serious problem for the Jockey Clue to wrestle with next season, It Is very probable that the dates at Saratoga will be curtailed, In fact) it {9 said that this proapect of @ curtall- GRAVESEND TRACK (Special to The Evening World) GRAVESEND, N. Y., Aug. 6 —Down . here this morning « flather Seriously, in Chicago} iiew over tne course w hweat wind h had @ de- —Police Lay the Blame on aided tinge of fall in It and did mucd to do away with the pest of mosquitoes Crooks. with which the horses have been great. CHICAGO, Aug. %—An explosion of @ynamite that inded like @ pistol shot on the track side of the betting ring, & man running and crying in pain, aad another {mmediate eimilar explos- jon set the Hawthorne crowd in e panic fust before the horses w the post in the Hawthorne Stakes yee terday, Brooklyns were on their way to the "bus whth weas to carry them down- “town, Hanlon said that he had decided to give Garvim his cholce of indefinite suspension without pay or uneondl- tional release, Garvin had not made ‘up his mind which to accept up to the time tho team left, and he was with them on the train that carried the ag- Gregation to Pittsburg. It was said about town last night that Garvin's punishment was due principally to his having made @ spec- tacle of himself at the hotel at which the Brooklyns are stopping. In this he was said to have been alded by McCormick, who drew « stiff fine for is partlolpation in the affair, Manager (Hantqn delined ito disuaca ithe sub- fect, saying that the leas said about it the better, Chatrman Herrmann, of the National Commission, has sent out @ ctreular letter to the heads of the various leagues requesting them to notffy their clubs that al! claims for players and all reports of sales must be accom- panied by copies of the agreements un- under which they are made Tite fe done to prevent @ promiscuous trans- fer of players In the fall for the pro- teotion of minor league clubs by some of the major organizations. This scheme was worked last fall to the detriment of several players who were thus pre- vented from getting into fast com- pay. Lumley was responajble for the three- base hits of Peltz and Seymour in the ame yesterday. He misjudged Peitz’s er ses also. Bot materially in wirning the game. The Reds’ victory gave them the feason’s series with the Brooklyns, meking the twelfth defeat they have administered to Hanlon'’s men, who| Charley Harvey, the announcer of | SH have won six games from the Reds, two of which were captured on the +_ | GO! ) MONBY—One mile In 1.4%, han- local grounds that capmolty at all the important fant) _. daily; W. Jenhings, trainer ot be fy left 4 Pitteburg last] night. Harvey will be the official 4 x ‘AN Four furien sin 0.56, brees- night ey vo to Youngstown, O., ncer at the Ol ea that ni trainer. For an exhibition game torday and re-| Seto *take place inthe Exposition City aweer A ALG Cae inree-quarters in 1B, turh to Pittsburg the came. evening. « YOUNG GIRL CROSSES CAYUGA LAKE turning an easy out into @ by bad flelding on Seymour's st he allowed three hits assisted the Red.|by C. H. Whitly, of Muncle, Ind. seconds, and the people In ehe grand: | aMHBHiJACK stand rushed for the rear exits, not knowing what might be happening on |B! se the ground below, Frank Williams end pari, Three-quarters tn 118, gale “Bruno” Mitchell, both helpers about the betting ring, were injured and taken | F to the secrotary’s office, where It was found that Williams had one of his shoes blown away and his foot badly ‘T, Goldsboro PLYING SHy— called to| 0 BAD N William Hurley ‘The betting ring was emptied in a few | FLAMMULA—Fiv ly annoyed for the past fortnight in this vielmity, The track being lightning fast these whose work day it wa: no trouble in ste t by oe pplng over the ground ad trainer, ree Surlon panaily: W. Clay, tralne Th traine trainer, dily, H. M. Mason, trainer, handily, D, Carter, trainer, —Five furlongs in 104, easily; er, trainer. D. Carter, trainer, Three-quarters in L17 4-3, D. Carter, trainer. ue furlongs fa 081; D. in 1.08 1-2, rr, partis lacerated, while Mitchell had suffered | VARTRA & similar injury, though not #0 sertous, Tt wae at first supposed that & gua play was on, Capt. Fors track police, however, s00n led the mystery, finding @ number of the de- tonators that some one had scattered In the betting ring. They were of cop- per, about an inch long end an eighth Campbe of an Inch wide. rae VIRGINIA six e furiongs in 1.19, easily; Carter, trainer, of the |GQILPIN—A half-mile in 0.61, easily; J epeerer, tralner. uarters os 1.18 1-2, trainer, in 0.51, handt- rainer, v breezing; Ed Brown, trainer. ‘The polloe believe that the detonators rina t MABON A quarter sacs hand- were scattered about the betting ring). by @ gang of crooks in the hope of m to loot some of the cash boxes, number carried Duna was among ay by the pete Be og In He was standing in the betting ring bi ae ay Ca urlon ngs In 1.09, breea- job_ Campbe near the paddock at the time of the AUsTEN aa explosion, and with many others! promptly sprinted for the paddock wane J. Neumeyer, trainer, ati 20, gallo} J. eNumé@Ver, trainer, BENLA ve curlonse in 1% hand- HETTY G.’S NEW RECORD. angurh si ROADE Hix furlongs tn 1194-5, han- eg MIDDLETOWN, Aug. %2—At the Goshen races Hettle G., owned by James Butler, of New York, and) & record for pacing mares in a race on @ half-mile Pirad She made the mile/ fn 2.06, which ts two seconds under the track record for & pacer in a race and | one second lower than the record of the previous champion, Edith W., owned Peli eds Baha HARVEY TO ANNOUNCE. athletic events and who bdfficiated in all next week. SWIMMER 4 ITHACA. N. ¥., Aug. %.—Miss Nora 21-4 miles. Kenneth B. Turner, C. B.. Stanton Blateh, late Filzabeth Cady Stanton, granddaughter of the '%. who Is preparing for his doctor's) who |dearee, swam beside Miss Blatch dur- ing the trip. A small naphtha ea created a sensation several week® 880 | accompanicd the yg eo Owing to by swimming across Seneca Lake, has heavy wind ‘accomplished the feat of swimming |qimeuit 7 Cayuga Lake, ells rolled |; ‘om the north, taking progress inos! ing was ultimately if mile below the des. made about a ‘The distance covered was estimated at tination. GOLF FINALS AT ~ “XD” FARMER 10 SHELTER ISLAND! MUCH FOR KRALL Baker Beats Kobbe in Firs (Special to The Evening World,) PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23.—"Kid" t Farmer, of Chicago, made & mark lof George Krali, of this city, last nigat Round for Chief Cup by Slight /a: tue Broadway a. Cc. Farmer's superior knowledge was Margin and Abbott Won Cons apparent trom the start, and at times solation Cup from Moore. —_—_—— (Special to The ene World.) SHELTER ISLAND, N. Krall was made to look like a novice. He tried hard enough, but seemed un able to gauge Farmer's style, The "Kia" fought @ clever fight, and while it was expected that he would best , Aug. %.—-| Krall, the latter's advantage in height, ‘A third fine day areeted nolters in the | reach and weight, it waa thought, tournament of the Manhansett Manor | would offset the "Kid's" ring <f Country Club for the finals in the first | ship, ‘and second cups. The chief prise was) Beginning with the third raund Feemer Detwoen J, Whitney Baker, of Prince-|set a pace that carried Krall all over ton. entered from East Hampton, and ee ring and Walter Kobbe, of Shinnecock. For the other cup. Robert Moore, of the end had loot! 80) and hard|; tile to tite h ante. © id } Sew Orleans, en- ee Er Tee / the Audibon cue anion. wus opposea | HARNEY’S BIG OUTING. bg from New London. wi Abbott, of the Shel Country ba The island Tiere increased thia morning. | The family outing and games of the ine arrived for to-mot@w's|Bat Harney Association will be held | lal handicap, which promises | next Sunday at Standard Brewery, | nl ts ° laree to have about fittv Baker beat Ko pe the chief cup by & howing: former's put at two or three points @' uy ores the day for him. Bake’ eTeat oe In + Abbott won the consolation cu; ing Moore 8 u 5 up and 3 to go. A} Fis fhe fifth hole Moore was 3 uw, @ ball ge the seventh hole and ud hole of the six layed we Journey. 86 oe Among the interesting events to ecided at the Talitin games, to be held by the Greater New York Irish A. yout Day, at Celtic Park, ts jwarter mile handicap run, © three-q 2 ervet Hervey Pray ie Unsere iow eomile funior ang ‘senior tw sepahe ehany| will Guttenburg, N. J. There will be danc- is promised all who attend. The officers are: Edward F. Tobin, President; John J. hay Vice-President; William F, Pa, Henry sec Otto J. Richter, ecretal i Henry ecu Nl ‘oor Man- tant Floor MANY CYCLISTS ENTERED. reeaived for the bie combination moon- atT o'clock. All the famous long Ala pacemakers will tence nel be A a In nm by Thomas W. Murphy, of ina icra . Le 1, establiwhed a new world’s oni ar TR AR rie weil ORD — Rag Six furlongs in 1.21, Bro ner. ing, beginning at 2 o'clock, shooting for prises and a,bowling match. A big time Nearly two hundred entries have been Maht and double century .runs starting from Bedford Rest to-morrow evening E. Rowe, trainer 4 rBown, tralner causing @ sufflolent ecare to enable waited ny C. LOVE~One mile in 1.62, t bookmak' breezing: Bob Campbell, trainer, ACIBLE—One mile in 1.53, brees- Bob Campbell, tralner iner, ‘Cornell. trainer, lay, trainer, Jennings, trainer. our fu ett, trainer. F. Burlew, trainer. J. Gardner, trainer, Burlew, trainer. HELLO—atx furlongs in Lis, easily: F. Burlew, trainer, ROSE—Six furlongs tn 1.19, eae- ily; F. Burlew, trainer, MEL Six furlongs In 1.19 1-2, gal- loping; J. Goldsborough, trainer J, Goldsdorough, trainer. METALLIC—Six furlongs in 1191-2, opin; ‘Four furlongs in 0.34, eas- ily; W. Jennings, trainer. reesin, JACK RATLINGSUC furlongs. in. 1.2, wie ing; Bob Campbell, ain iH APE—Four furlongs | in bbresstng; J, Bauer, tr TO belt mae in ne Vrecsing; rH Re mile in 0.64, breex- trainer. irown, trainer. MARIE} i. RANC ngs tar furlongs in O51, ee y, tratner, AT SHEEPSHEAD, (Bpecial to The ing World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Aug. %.—With fair weather and a perfect track as taining conditions the racers at the gathered early and in numbers, ine scene during the galloping hours was an animated yne. The ground: J becoming the eve of a great race i, Perfect In con toa gvery’ id ny 5 and he ‘basi fe Pe all ready and the Seen ven to the Futurt candidates * Smat Ion T, rs, Ra ed durifi shape. elses. dates Tanga, Cricket, Tota, Artful Ghape. The mame can be said of HAMBURG BELLE ven furlong: UNTIED CIGAR’ STORES There will be plenty of excitement at Equitable Park Sunday when the Cen- tral Idips and the Royal Giants clash. COMPA WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 26, 1904, tren ae OF DIAMOND, RING |: BIG PURSE FOR FAST CYCLERS. } AND RACE TRA AEENES wont) AST TROTTERSTO [ps = WON MosT Note masa James R. Keene heads the fist of win- ting Owners for the Saratoga meeting The earnings of hie st round nymbers $70,000, was woi by Delt and Sysonh man B, Duryea | oon Commission refuse it a license. license is granted, where will Park dates come trom? & spare day in the entire season. the meetings at Aqueduct and Jamaica have been shortened to give the older associations a full allotment of days, |S. While days may be Aqueduct and Jamalea, there ts little chance that Sheepshead or Gravesend will onsen to give up any of bod is Ubey now receive ‘osperous racing @ day means maay thousands of dollars, a SSoibe tra greta ie aa s protest on part o} Prien ry 6 out were ‘made in. the| ® heretofore been alloted | by Mhat ‘asoclation. t soluuon of the problem reuewal of the lease now het by the Westehester Association on | ha the Morris Park property and the keep- of that property in idleness or for use as & train of this might among other assoctati fave their dates ought to be contribute what would be onl; comparison to the muld experience by the lop The bulk of he bulk of this! | New York Driving Club at_Bm- re track’ tocnorrow, Bri & close sesond with then Feet ew rdw Bennington ohn Santo 3. Brown with f1i00, Jona Medien Thomas Hiteheosk, with soon. A ‘host 9f Tat for sums down to Be ww bl i among the riders, aad {t certainly 1oeke the Mat for th —— Trotting Horses Nuened, LEXINGTON, Ky of trotting horaes hy ment in dates was one of the reasons for the abandonment of the Great Re- public Stakes, the $50,000 race for all aged horses which was tis year woo by James R, Keene's Delhi, With cur- talled dates or dates on which there may be opposition racing in New York, the Saratoga Assoolation cannot afford to maintain stakes such aa the Great This stake is guaranteed by there will be for the heat cup, while Princess Piqu leads all othe oh the strug chopped from John W. ‘Schorr others are on the Nine tees are scheduled for Saturda and mome contests ara assured, Al- though there Is a matinee scheduled for Thursday it has been declded to give the horses a res banner meet wonderful boy. will The following contracts and release heen approved and promulgated ssident Pulliam, of the National the association, thousands of dollars in forfeits which the uasociatidn will never collect and which will be a dead loss, date question ls golng to be a problem for the Jockey Club is that Belmont Park will be in operation next eeagon, and it ts not} at all probable that the Westchester plant will be abandoned. If the Westchester Jockey Club gives | up ite lease of Morris Park, then there furl 94 in 0.87, hans at! League: Contracte—With e Villian i. Marshall (1904) ith », John € y (19M); Willtam ile in 1.64, breesing; a, ng; | burned “here lame nieht. with Crney (94-19%), Release—By Cin- | furlongs in 0.50, han- ive furlongs in 1.03, split up pro mt PIANOS AND ORGANS PIANOS AND ORGANS. this solution or a general suusesing up bart of the others. chiet ‘stockholder | Amtoclation. i Morris and David Morris will form an association or corporation for the pur- the Beleont Terk | emand a full share | at is likely to get it Bnse Belmont Park will be th magnificent racing pl Atany rate, the problem will And it ia diMoult to see how the Jockey Clud can refuse to grant dates | esting. = CAUGHT ON BASE LINES but we bave more trouble with |him than any of ,the Brownies’ pitch- ‘A half-mile in 0.51, easlly; “quarters in Here Is Your Chance lo sort be Secure a Piano At Sia Week.| And another peg in the ladder hole. But the Highlanders knew they were Umpire Dwver seems to he the real knows something about the came. — thing ap judement far, Does Klenow Kileinow likes to bat. Not a kick here quarters in Bugden did auestion some of Dwyer’s That single of his in the final session was the works. There will be a double-header Satur- day at American League Park, eae | it looks that way-—the Highlanders five games from &t wi give them @ healthy erip on fray x fuslonas in 1.18 hand McGuire sald before the game: | T don't Ld vane has it on us. ‘S300 PURSE FOR |. FAST CYCLISTS} rt 'y 0.51, easily; 18—Four furlongs in 0.80, eas- still marching on- AANA-—Six furlongs in 11,8 hand- ly already been mags- —Five furlongs in 1.0, han- fergie hie get a papirrs Pianos within the reach of everybody In this wonderfully ad- vantageous plano sale, Don't put off selecting a piano a day longer. 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