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twenty-mile sprint race for the) c@ ~=champlonship of | be decided at the Va! ‘Track, Newark, to-morrow, 1s Ukely to bring to the surface new stars in the cycling firmament. Fogler, the Brooklyn boy, who the gruelling Miss-and-Out from Champion Kramer, Willie Floyd MacFarland and twenty tars last Sunday, is one of the from whom great things aro The other is Oscar Behwad, 4he Greenwich (Conn.) amateur, who “ won majority of the distanco | i for th events for amateurs, decided at the Manhattan and Vallsburg tracks this yeu This will be mis malden ride as a presence of Champion Kramer tn the race has not deterred man: voting that the twenty-mile co arranged, will be one of the del r seen on the Digh-banke track. There will be cash winner of every lap, ‘apectal purses @ each five miles of the “ for (h cracks to fight for, and six big cash ers at the fin! Over thirty-five crack are 3 no less than seventy amateur riders have enlisted In the three contests for 8. the tmon pi “SUNDAY BA ‘The game to-morrow between the Murray Hille and the Philadelphia | ta at Olynmple Field, One Hundred Thirty-sixth street and Fifth ave- SOME Ph ane Sf the best of Le] Gaebartien tes are as stro! in this vieialty ne, ‘that tie will proba pearanc: ve beens strengthened and will eee have the of a league’ pitcher. lively colored ball-tossers, the! Cubans and Cuban X Giants, will! a double-header to-morrow because on that Long street and Southern Rou! vard, park on ibunday will De sure to} gee the dasky diamond-duster: t up two great games in thelr Aght for su- fast and interesting game is sure to dake the Royal Giants clash team are out for r » Wille T BALL GAMES. fama and Hope, who gave a pleas to the Paterson, also will line for the home teams” Shs To-morrow at Ontario Field, * dred and Forty-ninth “ eei Between Seventh and Eighth av e Unta- rios will meet the Pearsall 4 B The Which has met and defeated “Shi, rack semi-professional teama bi vivinity, and consequent! a ing game is looked for. th Re “rags game b tank be pi angel, the Highlanders, wilt officiate The stron, will ta fe Oval, an ex. je usual Paterson baseball team the Cedars at Westchester One Hundred and Bixty-third t row afternoon, More than Ube an nterest 1s being manifested in the pani he usual preliminary gam Played at 2 P.M. —_ i vs A fast team of colored ball-tossers are to cross bata with the Emeralds y with the Central fate at/at the Protectory Ground: er Park, In thelr fast gains the | to-morrow, "Wille Deen Seill terri mut out the Gian 9 |for the Emeralds. Al Orth, the High- landers’ pitcher, will umpire. HEARD ON PLAYERS’ BENCHES ‘They're not only coming, Sister Ann, they're here, ‘Tm Highlanders have @ clear lead now for the first tim the loss of @ game cannot take away trom them. | ‘And éf they can maintain ft against | playing as the Browns have met with ,they look good enough to} where hey are, | ston is sticking Ik like glue to second | % That looks good again, It's) ago that GriMith fears, \ile the boys were warming up an ican eagle, high up in the white- | 4 blue, soarcd over the diamond, li McGuire called the attention of ymates to the national bit at's al omen,” sald McGuire, of freedom is coming to see wish ua luck. He's with the Kinet | a that’s certain, We can’ be beaten now, When we meet the Nationals for the champtonship of the world we'll have the eagle for a mascot, and I guess that's good enough for any one.” A att would seem, from the point of view ¢ fan, that an unypire unnecessarily falas when he puts a player off the coac! Ine for making himself heard, nnor was on the rostrum At third base during toe crucial test of the game, He has a voice like Gabriel's | trumpet, and was using It to rattle the | pite her, Jack's remarks were clever and there were nothing offensive in them. Dwyer chased him to the silence of the bench. In doing so he took away from the crowd a certain part of its fun, When ”& game is close and every one ts keyed to concert Bitch exe iting Goaching jer tends fe Ww ‘The ‘i. enaiahe stale mi vp to ths coachers now, and when a pla! ver can Wi talk he (or , ef. instead of wv change any! pe it ey have always had their Knew and at that are better companions masters of destiny. ‘The Brening World will publish the news of the amateur baseball ‘The Clintops play the strong Argyle ‘A C. on Sept. 4 at Canarsie for a side Det of $10. Would like to hear from thirteen to fifteen years old. Ad- rab, Zupkerman, 67 Sheriff street, A by pitcher would like to join some good baseball team; twenty-one years ol, Address A. P. Steiner, 23 Watt street, New York City. A first-class catcher would like to ar from séme good amateur team. furnish his own uniform. Address M. Buggien, 4 Varck street. ‘The St, Augustine A. C., of the Bronx, will play the crack baseball team of the Cathedral to-morrow, at Westchester Oval. ‘The Astors wouff like to arrange & game with the Crystals for Labor Day and also with the Rivals for some Sun- day in September. Address James A. Kelly, No. 2 Lafayette place, city "The Hong Kong A, C. would like to arrange games with teams averaging seventeen to eighteen years of age, the following teams pretest Skelleys and — WOMEN IN LONG SWIMMING RACE ual endurance swim of the States Volunteer Life-Saving will take place to-morrow at 10 Bridge Dock to Tilyou's | Pier at Coney Island. of tase are ie ie entries, two igs Eleanor i & one- Bletried, and a one~ Bach vat Corps A. M. from “portion aN ATHLETES HERE, mniay, oe in the opening of ' Athletic rie tes of this ced t them souvenirs of the Be Ameria. Against these it of the United States tee ———— SUNDAY BALL GAME. Bowers | Field Clu) ghampton tones the East Side, will BI tora Bellingham and Bice AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS Go, Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Bditor | condttio: every day in the Sporting Bdttion players, scores of thetr games, chal Ridgewoods, Address John J, Bell, No. 118 Mott street, city. The Oregon A. C. would Ike to play the Clintons, Young Magnolias, Olym: pies or Willis B, B, C. Will play Ore. gon A. C. for the name. Have all Bun. days open in September. N, Fl No, 34 East Eighth street. The Wanderers F. C. have organ- ized a strong team for next der the name of Savoy F, C., and ara also ready to book games with teams . Would also Mke to a ‘avenue, nap ‘The: Heke Meld Club defes Clairmont Bjeld Club at Cani the following score: 202 5 0 0 6-12 30 00 +t The Veto! defeated the Ber- nacks by @ score of Ul to 10 In a very interesting game at Keley Grounds on Aug. 21. The Victors would Itke to hear from the Newkirk and, Martense teams. Address J. (ulse, Captain, % McDougal street, Prooklyn. eratdf Juniors would Ike to ar- ith teams averaging ten Address J. Cullen, Sot -ninth street, city, MANY BULL'S-E¥ES MADE BY OLD GUARD SEA GIRT, N. J., Aug. 37.—The mem- bers of the od Guard Bagtalion, of New York, in camp here for four days, | have made some high scores in the matches for special prizes. They quartered In tents on the grounds of the New Jersey State Rifle Association, Major §. Ellis Briggs is in command. In the match for the Huestis Cup the were ten shots at 2 aad (@n at wo yar Lieut. Lee Townsend won it this time with a total score of 78. The match for the Dewar trophy, seven shots at 20, 90) and 0 yar was won hy James McNevin, who also won it in 1600. His score w: The three Lesile Bruce medals res won to-day by James M in, FF, Alder and T. impson. The ris medals were won by W. Timpson, George Libbey and James MeNevin. ——— round of the British Chess Federation tournament Napier, the American vlay- er, was paired with Blackburne, ‘The game resulted In a draw. Other _ reautite Tattersall won from Chenmell, Palmer from Mi- chell, Lee from Atkirs and Bellingham |from MacDonald. Mackenale drew with» ‘obs, ‘The adjourned Palmet and Mack wn, In the first round Atkins won from} MacDondld from Napier, ig scores, after Ave burne, we i Er ee 20-MILE_ RACE AT VAILSBURG. “MILE RACE FOR “PROS” FEATURE AT VAILSBURG odes? aries SSS OO5-246-06 oe THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 97, 1904. OF DIAMOND, RING | PEIDIDAGDIEDOODEY GreyvdoGoe ois 9ODDG4-D94-9-9-9449 21400009946 9666-0-00-6-04 60906 F46 1 N.Y. ATHLETES AT OLYMPIAN GAS ES. AND RACE TRACK % : at a WHAT HAPPENED TO MUNROE, PELTID IEE OOO 00H 5414 DEO RODH REMARKS OF VANQUISHED AND VICTOR AT THE FINISH. MUNROE—"“Take me away from here —I'm so tired.” |TAILTIN GAMES =) ENTRIES CLOSE AND 6 Entries for the movster carnival of *ports to be held by the Greater New York Irish A, Labor Day will close on Monday with J. J, McHugh, No. 412 Bast Fiftieth street, New York City, already received is a lung one, and con. tains the names of many well-known lo- cal athletes, A. at Celuo Park on ‘The entiry lst The lrish Club will be rep- resented by ite strong team of atuletes who on three different occasions during tue pregoat year ceeded my Geleuling strong teams from tiv Ps ps He hy Laweon ial champion politan mpi pteowtd on Ng tre te ; Myer m Brivatin Metro- rr mote The distance men Tce John seen ine between tracted | season clever from quently ee unl 4 3 met the at ir mike Hot fghe tack’ an holder of the five fl ten mile pionships; George Bon: door champion: Harvey Cobo, Metropolitan ¢’ a. three-mile unlor Ba pion; Charles Baco Politan chi Goldwater, elub will be represented stein, champion and holder of the Amer- lean record for the broad , two-mile mile nk, a ( err} cham- Shalt if-mile Metros a t foaey ee pe and (4 in contests i Myer Prin: hampion Jump. HOLLY IN TAME GO WITH BLACKBURN (Bpectal to The Evening Worid.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug, 21—Daye Holly and Jack Blackb | aspirants for the liga sulp, went througn ives a6 Woe Aeneid A, ra : These two boys, both of whom have bet with Joe baggy Bave been at odus two colored gent champlon- Wx rather tame mas moon had been unaole (o bettie {neir difference until Jaa night. ¢. tation of if a fierce nght one of (he largest crowds of Both boys attempted Be fi choune ota In. alter Hi SANTORA WINS | JEFFRIES—“Where the —— is that fight—when does it come off?” GALLOPS AT “THE BAY” RAVESEND TRACKS FROM TREANELL Pe LE LAREE SF PELEGEGEO4 OPED POO E564 FF-54-F 5-824 FODEF EO] F585 EEF DESTIN SESE C660684- SOS GOS EE OHSS CHH ES 125-2 0000O 05. 068-4-43-1-2-200648-24 IN WORLD'S New York wil! be well represented in the Olympic games to be held in cOn- nection with the World's Fair at 8: Louls during the coming week, The New York A. C, and the Greater New York Irish A. , have each entered large teams. Among the members of the former are | P. J, Walsh and -Frank Rickert, | aprinters; H, L. Hillman, metropolitan one-quarter-mile champion; H. V. Val- entine, half-mile champion; Alexand Grant, two-mile champion; A. L. Néew- ton, who will figure in the Marathon race; 8 8 Jones, champion high jumper; Ray Ewry, holder of . the records for the standing high | legiate broad-jump champion; John ih De Witt, intercollegiate champion ham- | mer-thrower, L. EB, Feuerbach, matro-| politan champion shot-put Je A. A, mon are L. Robertson; 100-yard | champion; Charles Bacon, metropolitan! P. Dyvite, Mott: 1 FANLON AWAITS A NEW PITCHER His Name Is Lew Moren, and Foxy Ned Believes He Will Help Trolley Dodgers Out of the Hole. (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa., Aug. 27.—Ned Han- lon spent a very bad afternoon, while his night of rest was broken, He was listenng for the footsteps of the little messenger boy who should bring him tidings of the ball pitcher whom hel seeks to put in against Pittsburg to-day or Monday, Lew Mofen is the name of the lad wanted, Hanlon signed Moren for Bal- timore early in the season but let him go home, Moren refusing to loaf around Baltimore and not have something to do, Moren had previously had, & little tryout with Pittsburg. He had been taken to Hot Springs with the Pitts- burgs and carried some distance through the season, but he did not look good to Dreyfuss, who let Hanlon have him for the Eastern League. Now Foxy Ned wants Moren for Brooklyn and {s walting for him with a contract, but Moren cannot be found. When he came home from Baltimore the young left-hander went out to bis father's farm some miles from Brad- ford, Pa, and has been there most of the time since. He announced that he was done with baseball and, as his fatner 1s wealthy, it is Mkely that he meant it, Hanlon began yesterday trying to reach Moren. He found that he could not reach him) by wire direct and then he began to bribe every man in that part of the country to ride over to where Moren ts ploughing and tell him that there oat a good fat job awaiting him with the Brooklyn team for next year an he should come in and be ready to 0 against the Pittsburgs this afternoon. Hanlon fully expects to have Moren re- port to him by noon EN YORKER FOURTH W SHOUTING MAT 6 n- 5 ’ RILEY, Kan, Aug, %.-The “Bright clear weather held the fort at tended for stabling at Gravesend have) 82 LOUIS, Mo. Aug, 27.—Nle Sen-| FORT ree national Individual the Bay course this morning during the | 4ftived, and to ail appearances (nett tora, of Chicago, won a bloody victory|firing in pont alloping hours. The track was dry stay at the Springs has done ihe tor- rt Kid Trennell, at the West End atch at the national range fh 5 is oughbreds a world of good, Club taxt night finisved yesterday with the com- and fort, and the racers had no trouble) ‘ihe workouts during the galloping ~,, tow in going over it in creditable time, hours were as follows , The end came in the eleventh round, | pletion © ia ‘There were many racers sent to exer- MART MUL a short, right hook to the Jaw turning porary oe yard score if cise and the work hours ‘were svirited | handily; D. ithe trick, The fight opened rather in- over from yesterday's pr f LANG DOLA ausplclously, but wound up with gore shot off. in the two days’ stivot “rh OE syoysion enough to sult the most bloodthirsty. ible score was 200, ss The principal workouta noted, were |COL.LE: (hs ‘Trenuoll twive clakmed foul in the frat ovr walen gold perdieitlnd ly; Found, but « doctor's examination ; treseing; Jamnen Rowe, trainer, cy caused him to go on, The claima of ore, and with atift Deraigys- Four furloni breezing; James Rowe, FANCY DRESS—8ix furlongs in 1161-2, handily; James Rowe, trainer, AUGER~Six furlongs in 111, handily; james Rowe, . trainer, COTILLON—Five furlongs in 1,04 1-2, trainer,» 0.56, Jigney, trainer ES—Three-quarter T. Digney ANS Five furton breea| larris, trainer. DEL BIOs Four furlongs F. Burlew, trainer ix furionge , trainer, GORDO) Ge tb, handily; BLANDY—Six furlongs in 1.1 in tne train 4 in 08% gssortm LIS +5 ~ Hialf-mile tn F. Burlew, trainer handily; in breesing; James Rowe, SUMATRA—Four | furlongs | In breezing; James Rowe, tralner., HEART'S DESIRE-Five furlongs tn 1.0. breezing; J. W. Rogers, trainer. ROYAL PALACE—Five furlongs tn 1.06 1-4; going with Heart's Desire. MAJOR 'PELHAM~Six — furlongs 1.29 1-2, handily; Bub May, GURDLE-Six furlongs tn 1, ‘ba, hand- w iy; B Waa A We te 1.08 1-2 ALEZETh Bue May, trates, «| WIZARD-Beven furlongs in 1.84, ban- —One- breer- y ngs, trainer, EEO OE ene aaah a Brees | my FING BWOBE-Four furlongs $0. J. Goldsborough, train SALVAG half mile in 654 ing: W, Jennings | xu.00RAM~0 trainer. DAFFY DOWN DILLY—One and 1 quarter miles in 218, vakeland, trainer. M188 MITCHELL-—One inile in 154, gal- loping: W, Lakeland, trainer MEMORIES—Six furlongs in 1.18, W. trainer. mike in 1.4, trainer DAY—Three-elghths H. oe trainer Burlew, trainer 4 SPAR—Four furlongs In 0.20, handily | BEN ‘KETT~One mile in 1.48, gal . Hueston, trainer. | 3 in 122, handily; | © train in 1.53, handily; 8. in! trainer, ob Campbell, EAGLE—One nil Billings, trainer. ; James Blute, 'HCRAFT—One ner. rter in 0.25 1-4; breeain ! nreex trainer, and a quarter miles ‘Tucker, trainer. Ww 82K hands} in galloping; Lakelarul. R. Watson, trainer, SOUTH TRIMBLE-—Six 121 Enoch Wishard, trainer. SALVATELLA—Six furlongs {n 121, handily: Thomas Green, trainer BELLE OF PORTLAN in 1.20, handily; furlongs in handily; galloping; W D-Six furlongs han H. MeAvoy, | '—One mile in 1.49, Klernan, trainer Six har in 0. furlongs in = SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y., Aug. 27.) horses that were at Saratoga and tn-; as andily; Barry Wood, trainer. | witp FOLLY — Four furlongs in 0.61 hreest aot May, tratner. EMERG? at furlongs in 9.53, | ¢ Dressing; y H. MeCormick, trainer. —— GALLOPING HOURS ND A. quae AT GRAVESEND TR4CK nob iy fri he egg reezing’ J. Smith, train BRE RONDE One mile in preesing: 2 MeLaughiin, train ler. 0} Re J. 3m T DAS—A quarter in 0.4, han GRAVESEND, N. Y.. Aug. %7.—Early this morning at the Brooklyn Jockey ee a aa foul made Santora and di TRADE- MARK REGISTERED, DLR. Wi Williams, unishing him padi dneys and chest. ked many vi ut Santora had t and bore tn continually H the first knock-dowy tora’s the ttatian Trenne jaw and wn and out. Men Cured ty Me AKE NO cnAnee mS La frigne 8x healt, in the Giacountort and cure any case for my oie ¢ we PRIVATE DISEASES VARICOCELE ,5*10' aise writ VITAL vely STRICTURE PROSTATIC TROUBLES” in from OER OORT OA RNR nnell to pieces, open Trennell was |} n the jaw ha: 4 stepped io of it and hooked hie right hard mr he point of the WLP ALE eh! BLOOD POISO NERVOUS DEBILITY Pe Baptist, “4 rate York Na- In the the 1, | posaible. se H. ‘Tent it ‘had the highest score, %. ational rd teams will leave jmorrow ex tional py ces in yo Judes the tournament. jusively treat digeases of ona Nothing 99 Ses can deviee, of money” 0u o equipme 1 will use you you suit’ id restore « venue eee no tonsecTATion PR cored in 8, to 10 Gare, zithout. of poison: Kdovt "gate tn from 8 Time of cure, 10 to 60 fave [4 my rhgits al very simple remedy (used VITAL _WEAKNES ¥ me) cured in 15 tars. without eu! drugs or detention from busi permanently cured, Satter, dow. ding 3 > 2 days Bis ,vestlgn of poison removed tytem without ald of roury or potash quick and radical to 0 days by my famous private 165 W. 34th St. New York, “NEW YORK ATHLETES Mitchel and R. Sheldon’ and T. Bheviin, i 4 that] with me vied %0 call FAIR GAMES, half-mile champion; Harvey Cohn, mile metropolitan chatiplog) Bonhag, 2-mile Indoor champion; frank, J-mile junior metropolitan plon; John Joyce, holdey of the V0-mile and cross-coantty | ¢! ships; Myer Prinstein, champion record holder for the broad jumpy J Flanagan, champion weight and holder of the world’s records rowies, the 16-iD, hammer weight: Martin 8 an, soe sys thrower ahd shoes of thee world's record Poe thi throw! ve Ww st Side A! C. will ent Fre Winters for the all-around dul Pell ¢ Din pe tI Lion And ban ropelitun bt i) charm: Pantie A. G Will huve ‘two fase ta Marathon race, Prank Pierce, the re Indian runaes, wad Michael winner | held at Eng! will be repre sated i the Mal | race by FF, Lore a nd rete | Enerlen tor the Murathor race @ Ci avier A A.; Tom Kenned: flonal A. Co) 7. Pav, Star AL P. Deviin, Mott Haven A. @. PUGILISTS FLEE. FROM ThE POLI ——. Jecries and Munroe @l@ not Hold thd Attention of all the admirers of ‘the manly art last night, , Joe Bernsteie and "Kid" Griffo had a lttle set-to im the pavilion of a hotel near Arverne, which attracted the attention of about four hundred gentlemen with sporting tastes. The maton had been made tor twenty. rounds, and was to have been pulled off in a saloon-ag Arverne, but; the ‘ped tk ¢ got wied of tt ang were waiting ag he saloon for the puglliste t appearance. e ght * ‘As soon as the crowd from Manhattan sot off Me rain they were warmed: by lookouts to get another place, and, bai Act dee hotel was selected. 7 e htwelg! gol to quickly, the house was counted anes pot me was lost on prelimini in the Grgt round it . second. Bernste in kndcked the i down twice. the third round "Kid" retallated and sent Ber down. He took the count and halt the apegtators held that he had s ne the full ten, seconds, The oae Ment stopped the t and four- teen minutes sai ages ve referee's decision fini went and te Baniern vere called roa tre again. {re aga ¢ gong they Shortly after the fourth round the sound The police had found t! broke in. As they ug hea ea the room they found a club meeting being: held at which they wese told thelr pres: | enca was not required they iaticet i good order ani isgust. Whippet Races at Long Branch, LONG BRANOH, Aug. %—The bench” ow clawed to-niht, the attraction Being the \ wark Handicap, the fourth whippet: race! held durtag the show.’ It was won by R. Ve Keanct's Foutlieht. with Shallcross Shark second, and Gal my unclassified ve Pet a Als aliegnoon, N advice rf yg rs} f° thousands of bn feotlous’ docket nd, % cases Write if you cannot A written guarantes be cure you ik La your M DiR.HLM MOCK IZ = 140 WEST HTH 8T., NEW |Oiv Dr, GREY ds Youre 0 dpectalien tat | DISEASES OF MEN. 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