The evening world. Newspaper, August 2, 1905, Page 2

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+e nonerhing wrong /The season has nast tie two whole single ‘big winnink or ts are not doing their , the gamblers have becn of Senator Brack- to no cycle stars mn’ Square Garden a Simmer, And it will be 6 to the stay-at-homes, ovelts oe fs bancban there is very little |}), ting: tine in New York 2ow, Aire at Saratoga, and den should be a. pleasant ich to pass an evening. be Hi ighianders are in tne iD. Tt bexlns to look ‘though GHmth knew what he King about: when’ he said bts i lah Inthe first three, Hy on ‘the catds that Grif can #t the «top of the heap. ‘to much hard luck ithis on for, hat, Dat there, are plenty HS Who world not object to & small wager that they will h ms) god as sctond. That won't When vou come to think of Giants first, the Highlanders Saratoga Racing Association (a Must beth a had way, financially, when it bas to i Sai thie elub- i Feopived from the ‘training | ers of Gus Ruhlinvand Jaric. Me- | iy that: both men are ‘in shape coming struggle. “Jack will BY ALLEN SANGREE. ‘With bis reguiar team complete for tho first time in four weeks, Clark GriMith led his men under the mire yes- terday by a good length, beating Cleve- jJand forthe third consecutive game, Frank Farrell broke away from the fes- tivities of Saratoga and paced the aisies of the grand-stand more pleased than if he had landed a heavy purse with King Pepper. Presiden®-@an Johnson, trained to the minute, not an ounee over 200 pounds, propped his delicate pedals on the seat in front, communed with Na- ture—and several reporters. “Jack” Taylor, the millionalre em- ployee of. Jimmiy Collins's tribe, sat hear by. He left Boston to see a good game of baseball, and knew he would find one hers. ‘Taylor is a thirty-thind | fin legreo fan, and waen o puling infant could play ‘catch better than any one in his creche. His father backed him to y the Boston Americans and he spends life now Jn travelling with che team. Surprised by Highlanders, While confident «if witnessing the na- Honal sport ‘dished up according championship fr. Taylor rather ‘eared ex: y. Cleve- Bwipe three. fr from [Western 31 Nougl uy bf ute Ban Tonnes may ny deen tna been a eee yi ov eee did not nay Mae it. * i tell, he autely hack sie eam to finish tn the mone’ ‘Wes not unex- ith’ Avenue Ho- ol Secretary Beriiard anowered halt a bre wanton ae a ted what Re Un ion, and wi ald was: Now "Fark ta a Teen fori nd er fe al form Ot tacitly that wilt be a The ‘game was that Eine cae teh Welk, But a ta or’ “just ‘how’ Grafith pus x his team that t ire many good boxm en as Sane would have pot Hignicnders in base runni; nee fielding. As it is, Grimth en, Caren, Gori ase OOP: n he keep uy terri Nt Ap ya GETS SAUGUS DATES. those it Is to rh ighianders" are from no "ine. factor BOSTON, Aug. 2.—W. F. “anew fan. ager of the ed d. He seemed a little pets at the outcome, and could not quite understand ‘how anybody, much less New York, was a punch,” declares Uw oll cham- Jon 1...) whovis training Me- ick, wiille, Bily Madden ts a itzte Modest ‘and.gays that. while big may nor win. “in wu punch,” two Pwill surely do the business, ow there is\ianger that we wi? |. lowe Bol. Fitzsimmons, and. that Our Joss will be France's gai said the Rubwone yesterday.‘ Tam ‘booked fe Paris. 0} Bee I've el data for the ink Season, and they wudt be led, next or we and mine’ then, a: hake a double job of tt. The i pales Sn fave inet votre cultivated, Swhlie) can” make exp: You see. MN ctier on the shins. wn be Paris” for me x -EDNA JACKSON BEATS CHOICE IN STAKE RACE, hii 2 (Continged from First Page) $. | to the front at the start, mide all the/ roaming and won easily ‘by two and a Shalt lengths from Joe Leswer, the wells perl who beat’ Dekaber al favorite, Curiosity Js Disqualified. ihe, Aolnewny: $15,000; five good. Won driving. for. twoe rime | nounced that the rests oa neduled for Aug. 14 to 18 at Sai Wil de Bela at fhe Granite Slate Park, 1M. DANNY MAHER WINS THREE OUT OF FOUR. Maken Great Gpadwong ” Race Meeting, LONDON, Aug. %—Three firsts and a American Jockey Record at Rettinu fig HK, IE Pin Br ay 710 ae Oo dthied, but was In va placed th jngin Shot and Running Water fore the Bpinayay Stak fast Cherry acted very badly paddock She rafused to let jount #nd finally when she 4] the track «! r her back. She was fanaa lotof mon iG erry us. well PGobsip Bye! raced imede 7 e ae rane arene that. caused Sin ming Water to drop ba Sen La viecaata w4s responsible the tr Kk to the fro ) On the turn thero was Huning Wat halt jengths tn front Only Two Starters, RACK—$7L0 realde and up: mn 2, Won cam eodnaw Davin fio’ fae Eroumstick wax a pro prohibitty » oto the halferalt erogcabiek wen} to the tr easily by one koagin, Rusiling Silk Closed Fast, ACH—$990 added: selling; Alt! furonwa. Wie. twor Start Betting at tie ny ae sills, held Rusti i ina “ viston rehach Wn fran ot =-|four races at G | Plat followed! by Curiosity and | ! second were ridden by the American “Danny” Maker, in the first | dwood to-day. ‘The | the Goodwood er piletel Lord y to vidlory in whieh, races won ta Ap j Would play In. the match game at New, on- | lows HIRST RACE—Handicay 1 uD: seven furlones an to-morrow’s races are as fer) three-year-olds Siecplease 4; the short olin Lard srovoal Bapid ‘Transit ¥ i Taos Kite Peover |; cade’ Ron nood, Are web ue, pinyers, ve Oteanfe to-day. the other membera of American team that went abroad to play for the tnternacénal ehampion- ships, are coming on the Kalser Wil- helm. the Kaiser,” with a grin, “thanking they woull get here a diy ahead of us. 1 oa’ them around anywhere, do ald that Dunlop Australians, whowe Be jane {tennis pl tng the re were coming to. jonal mament, rica next week and port an Aug, 3 PROVIDENCE ENTRIES. Evening Worl.) P. apap ted 1 Right Royal + Calin firth RAC! yomt~ ti 4a half turlongn Koch « Wien sald) HIGHLANDERS PLAYING A. TRIO OF CLEVE REAL ARTICLE OF BALL) © rantee tuoceay Is not due. to en occa on wakes Hints a0 Ores in Visitors as Are the Pub- ~ fic’ Parks, BY. MARTIN GREEN. (Special to The Evening World) SARATOGA, Ns ¥., Aug. Viewing | Baratoga with a Cold, dispassionate | anf “unliquored’ eye, we are firced to | the ’onfdssion that the lid fs off. but that thete is nothing to put tn the hole, | Put a copver on those frenzied reports of @ssipation of money in this beautiful | resort. 19 crop is the most) Consistent bunch | of-tight wads chat ever travilled to the Springs. ~ The hotels ere well filed. The tate | ltendance 3 the race; track ia good. Neatly eVery visitor has money. ‘ho | gambling houses are as open as public parks to any one of ‘respectale. appear- such a sir dur- | aneo who Wovsn't lve in Saratoga.’ itt an ~agent of a company insuring against loss by conflagration of money could make @ fortune. Compared with the crowd that was hore three years ago when the late William €. Whitney first opened ihe Saratoga, race track under modern con- ditions, the ag&remation that roamed Broadway jast night resembled a con- vention of erap-shooters. The pevple wero here. the diamonds were here, also the music, and the swish of skirts and the laughter of women. All that Was missing was the Jn(escribable alr of donit-givera-darn, and this is the air that niakes Saratoga. Far aA it} from us to say that Sara- ‘become commonplace. It Jp ; Youth with shagey eyebrows, It 1g commonly agreed that the 7 | ora toma, haa atill the flue through which New York ‘Clty, blows ‘off steam, the Vesuviun of the ropalis 40 to speal. Inmpres- sionable pérsons nero for the first time may be engulfed in the jdea that the summer of 195 (9 @ xecord breakers for prodigality, Tone. w! knew Saratoga when kt was gond, sig! for days that are gone and then whistle for the good days that ‘have come, Aa @ matter of fect it wo that has reached tho UR HACKE-About alx aes dur (hfee-jear-vide end Jaye! “and a the it pon sitans pret as srount ors "the. i ene sapien) section For ae whe general’ rales ea Rosanne sulin bi SARATOGA’: § LID OFF, OFF, ‘BUT NO CASH ON FIRE where gambling 1s dqhe under cover, except itis done at the race tracks, play is hich at this resort. Professionals Not at Canfield’s. Cunfleld’s {8 gorgeous and glittering as of old, |‘The dining-rooms opening off the spaze devoted to gumbling in- vite appetite. Rut the play is ligitt, A betting $100 at a clip at roulette, ereated more onen ion Jast night than one of the i LAND ST. BM Bradley, Elmer’ Fitok and Harry Bay are the backbone of the Cleveland team, eliminating Lajoje. Bradley was | born and raised in the Lake City, a played ball on’ the tote there. He- has trisen to be the best third baseman in the world, aiid is ‘not “ewelled up” over big success. There was talk, that Lajote felt Jeatous of Bradley, ahd fo show there wes no truth In: It Larry made Sli captain-manager during his absence: Bay's value consists In his ‘abnity to get on first, through “his great speed, together with his prowéaé In the feld. Flick. ia perhaps ‘the best) ean in right garden in the American ‘League, _ bar- ring Keeler. He’ is. always inthe game, and he and Bay ' never Shree. is snigage, a arsat fase toe Cleveland club. the prong ~ ROBER T (Srecial to Tho Bvenine Worl)! * NARRAGANSETT PARK) PROVI- DENCH, R. L, Aug. 2—A avarm tmorn- lug soon dried the muddy track of yes- terday and Teft it bard and fast for to-day'n onrd, The ‘afternoon ‘was slightly cloudy, but the racing cdndi- tions “were. perfect’ save for a fittil northerly Breeze. ‘The décision to end the planned ‘is expected’ to increase the Patronage the rest of the week und ‘K\ with good weather a highly success. fol-ending 16 aesured:))” A tall. meet- ing Is already being-dlscussed, Eliott “and Courier were scratched in tho frst race, Drone in the thita and “Master of Craft, Grand stim, Courier and Drond in’ the fourth, up. to 3 o'clock, FIRST RACE—Mile and rds; tor tnfee-yonr-oldy ahd wp: welling 000 add Starters, Wes. 08. Gold, river, 105. Misties, 00. Sweet Tom. SEECOND RACH—Piv ort tear Genre, old mon-wrinhers; eine: #400 aaided. Start Sashes Sts {Doherty} * wetting (Crimmins) iungérs with $5,000 In front of him | created three years ago. The professional gamblers, nook ers andthe like (appear to have for-| sake Canfleld’s. A hookmaker, after} a hard’ day aisthe, track, Uke to play the bank, Up to date the fara-bank play ts at Ulimin’s newly opened house and at "Ble Jim” Kennedy's club. ‘Lo & man working ‘for an ordinary |, nth “as land- * © ours Put there ave buildings tn thes Pendanioin of New York with of wagers made that woul, of onlay do. Saratoga. recemble Eke Stukes In a croquet match at ‘Seoan Grove. | salary and keeping genes yee ie pandas OPEN AIR. WRESTLING. bY anetiees Wrestling’ in the open alr will be seen at Equitable Park, Sixty-seventh street and ‘West End avenue, next Saturday afternoon. The principal bout will be between Leo Pardello, the Ital jan champion, and Jim Galvin, the Trish Giant, Pardello agrees to throw emories, New Pi adele tee LEAGUE. ry center he Washingt Detroit, | nt. Louie nares, ah Rain. Cleveland at Chicane ot Phi iiiahohts. the Irishman two out of three fails! and perform the job inside of an hour, If he falls to do so he will forfeit $100. which the men have posted, Nierg! wil also be a eouple of preliminary matehes;. ‘Tom Sharkey will referee. | Manager "Kid" Carsey, of Equitate P@rk, hus also arranged a ball game een two f Ra ‘Pincd fade before the wrestling tt space NO.PARK ROW POOL-ROOM. bie Rogeines aie, Gonet Nolan ‘TO the dimgust of Capt, Hodgins, of ft station, who was in the Rh tp aay- 40 Drpsenate Oscer wy Bs Bald, securea die ew, Fork ot oi : Poiana oo Louis. WINS | meeting Suturday ae originoily ‘| cn PE LOTR TENT f RDGREN. PROVIDEN ‘PROVIDENCE: RE 1s. FIRST RACE—Arscnal (6 to 1) 1 Gold Flour (404) 2, Mistisa’s.: SECOND: RACE—=Crostways’ (6 ta 2) 4, Vitesse (12 tp 1) 2). Mise GINS, THIRD RACE—The Musketesr (3 to 4) 1, Dursar (7 to 2) 2, Wwitd) inshman 3. FOURTH RACE—Spring {8,to BL 1,20 Ball (even ei 2; Monacador 1, Bive Mi (11 to 8) 2, Pulbert. 3, javraan, Lotte Gladstone also ran. ” About six ot pe RAe a sina Serica Sudferance. Brush Up, Cataline, Bobbi Keen, Dapplo Gold and bitte Buttercup aieg ran. URTH RACE—One mile; for three-; olds and Ups handicaps: 8900 added sie Jeckess, Str, Cerin i i. vawites} ab FIFTH two-year-oll ed. Starters, i, ACE Five furlongs; for mat carry. 100" Bounds! p ore 1a. 1 zobe, Dennis at eid b pocus’ HER OWN BOYS PLAY BALL TOO. | Mra, Gross Refuses to Make plaing When Hit by Bat as Passes a Game-in the Street, . Mrs, Anna Gross, of No. 51a W Fiftieth street. was walking thro Fleventh avenue. to-fiay, when .@ playing: ball swung « bat and struc her in the forehead. ‘The blow: stunn: | Mra. Gross and she fell to the | walk. She was taken to Roosevelt | pital by a policeman, and when | if she wanted to have the bay | wal ‘No, I have >: they love to pila place but the areola, for little: and it wasn’t bis fault, > AMUSEMENTS, eh es ri tad ead "i Ubis Gents, she pea Ta | Adm. New York Theatre 1 New York Smiles. 1 reread Fay eee oS eas Frives 25. 50, 75.and 8190, ‘Mat. ADEMERSTEIN’S i. ROOF GA GARDEN 8.15 to Midnight, « ey a GMusien ie hase ae T AQUNS ee | See? a | Snr FIFTH RACE—Flim Flam (to ie fj

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