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z Sei LULEN ©}, WIN THE FIRST | OF TWO GAMES Detroit Gives Grif Griffith’s Lads a Close Call for. Their Victory. Pst FIRST GAME, | « ~ Pipi & hard:fought con ‘N. the grapplers in | at his’ style sof cateh- | Will confident that he can “foreigner, barring Geo BY. ‘ivan "SANGRE. (Gpectatto ‘The Hvening World.) AMERICAN _LEAGUR PARK, : Aug. 12—The v1 aay sale of two games for) éne a, and New York's spanking victory over Chicago yenter- day, drew @ great erowd this afternoon ‘when the Highlanders.safiea in to trim ‘Armour's Tigers of Detroit. Both teams ywere out.for blood... ., Hue Inning. Cooley lined ‘Williams. fichaefer siruck out. Sorntyre was retired, Yei Siew York, ttarted gf _ wal Dougherty got seieanited bounce to ©’ gata eas wate "s ole mec er nigh “ay to Crawt ford, Secona’ Inning. Crawford, who ts next to ee in batting, was presented a @ppeuring anxtous = L sot fe, Wiking” touched’ lt te Further, ¢|No RUNS ’ Thik woRtns “Sarunvay ASVSNLN INLNG, AUGUS! SPORTING NEWS A AND WINNER OF $50,000 STAKE, RITA €.'WINS, TROT IN TWO CLEAN HEATS Beats Judge Boar Boardman and Grey Billy in the Mile Event at Empite Track, (Spatial to The Brentts World.) mine CITY TRACK, YONKORS, » Avg. 12—A large half-hollday prey of*enthusiasts of the light-har- joes horses journeyed to this track this ‘aftérhoon to witness tho exceltent card of eight events offered. The rain this Morning put the track In fine shape and fam time was expected tn cach heat. The prinaipal event on the card was event No, 7—Clasa A trotting; mile heats; best two in three. In this event ‘there were four etarters—Princess Pique. bik. m., owned by T. B. Leahy; Joly Bacholor, 6. g., owned by H. C. Mapes; Mona Wilkes, m., owned by Ackley ©. Schuyler, and Invader, b. g, owned yA. Crawford. ‘The latter. start in this event agatnat his season's record of 219%. Summaries: vent No; Class D; trotting mile beats, best two in three; three starters. — ‘Won by Rita B., ch. m, (P. Ryan); Judge Boardman, b. g, (H. L. Toplitz), second; Gray Billy (William Scott), third, Time—2.5%, Second and final heat of event No, 1 (Cleas D trotting).—Rita E., won the heat and race; Judge Boardman was second, Grey Billy third. Time—2.9l%. Event No. 2—Class C pacing; mile heats, best two in three. First heat—Won by Bosste Thompsoa, >. m. @. A, Hopper); Black Belle, bik. i 4; Baron Said i A eben, thtea Cnt ‘istunced,) eerie ‘Three 5 B& “Trgetn Fin ah ‘bem two pbk ree. Rs ye Artie Laat Witla, bm. Tume—3.104. ‘sec-] One, three intles pS02, | safied twice around, miaking eighteen Te eee cee on @ hol le fluke ays AiG Seat hore ih ata magi 5 fs throw pas ‘way. wo A 8 ops be but ait ove is ey Keeler Delt to Moh one re "Third Inning. a PB art | ‘Williams made a presets Br from | ori a Fy je odoltan ‘Gooler, a at Bra hampion- ' a hlosrtela aoe out on et in ey, that iis. favor. Imagine the Texas) Jim in a 2%-foot ‘Jeftrien!, Or take the winncr t. How much class bas he then anottier nolst to’ OLenry. NO-RUNS. Fourth Inning. Schaefer wis out on strikes—four of them. The same fat O Riblin expects to tackle Fits Mciniyre Chesbrovs saltve nel S| Reed : = who ‘will’ surely announce his ertectly, delivered. Crawford beat a - to the ring! after the litle fish fish bounce that went over Chesbro's De ree name foe. ean) he artll | Willasye. NO now, © Nile te 6 to, do something to warrant be-| Yeager slammed an easy fly > Cooley, “ fa a dbampion. His fight | but Just as the ball came down Cooley uy ick ne surety, in the |WAs blinded by atic never even n Taare: wan" ‘elds, & a Rind ‘eager went all ‘BASEBALL QUERIES + Casein in fads. a good. stop and throw, fron Gheabra's grounder, Schaefer, handled Dougherty’s grounder. ONE RU. Fifth Inning. re ‘wish to ‘acknowledge the let- oxtegu ; in “ y ” ou! in's clout near the ol, id from peck ge ‘GAL ee Sammed it to Chase, Kenger asccsted ter Price, No, tephen street} hot chance from Sy euger i ‘i ‘ose N. 3; Edward ‘a, Mur. | Seed under Uttle drive from Dil » these] Keolur Mel. to Cool Biherfeld prema cDiaisterented.”.. All of a clean hit to centre. Elber Aeaure us that Joe McGin=| was wroed at second by Willlem Williams way O'Leary to ¥ Cincinnati iast year, but to] Selaeter, as mad ADA REET AN B80 Donoyan was }, Mitchell, who gave. bis ad-|rmpt to bunt. Cooley ‘rapped a clean ‘he No, 218, Hast Ninety-stnth |i timer arse was outs Wha ewer, but What do you want to fool] {carer }ined Inte Melntyres hands, tus about that hovse number for, Eepender Tolled into O'Leary's 1itt, NO Pes igAll Just think of the trouble Seventh inane. Crawford lean to Ful bs Norribly muffed ‘Dear Bir—in ‘The Evening World 1 it ssa ot vat where you decide that MoGin- + fis chirteenth game to Cin- iy aut isa twas | bys score of 1-0, I beg to aitter |{9,, ee YOu, ‘Hie lost it t0 Chicago, 1-0, on nul cet. “‘M, On June 4 be pitched an | the pas al t Hole aged with Cinoinnatt | fr aad eo ints, After that es ittaburg, 2-0, and then fell erty go over, rm. ma ‘Chicago, with’ Wicker plich- + fy 0. ba Was out on @ hot one it Rye pings, Me Gtk ca Donovan and was hae to igen paid of on your word. 1 songs Side: NORUNG. em Mitshell in No, 13 East} Eighth Inning, t, ut no. one lives! fmeshro made a one-hand, Bm 90 1 could not cor-|Schnoter, Wilhatas made nm mageineent ercer.’ Hoping you will at-|#0h from Maln i Peane romain a devoted | 124) Wy Le shat a “holst to Crawford, eee sot. | aha wn @ bunt to Lindsay, ie i a Mancth iene as tPuched, the runner out. ingle “ary, Yeager mate ena " ep off fret and {tied te make Seppna for ma aren ok, Donovan to Tah nay to O'Leary, NO RUNS. Ninth innings captured a his 7] they: Yeager O'Leary and pear): bounce trom iS SA MOTT HAVEN’S GAMES, The Mott Haven Athietle Mud, of the Bronx, will bold a set of mom- bevs’ women et Sulzer’s Haricin Blver ‘ark, One Hundred isd Twens to jam: another 4 Fintt toa where ight fle! Grawtord cone et an rd McGuire, by a great sprint, picked up | Bright re} foul. out | Dougneniy seo. | miles. ]and both ypohis. begun Sel aes Sores eae ty Byent ms BL cme D, Dest tw David Miuscoy te, bi PT. | baris C, br im. A. J. Vermiil ond and Wilkes Maid bm, third, (Gistanced), ‘Ti Peas starter, Carrie C, was frat. in pee ‘but was placed second eles anile heats ee ,| windward, post a it tial pty IROQUOIS WINS FIRST RACE FOR CANADA GUP Fife ‘Challenger kage REE Outsailed at Every Point of Three-Sided Course. CHARLOTTE, Aug. 12—The yachts Iroquois and Temeraire started in the Canadian Cup series to-day in a seven mile breeze that gave prospects of in- creasing, The course is « triangular to each leg, to be At 10.60 the preparatory gun was fired jockeying for Position. It was ¢, free! run to the first! mark. }s ‘The starting gun was fired at 11] o'clock. ‘The Amertoan boat went over! the Ine first, at 11.0041; Temeraire, 41.00.58." Rhe Iroquots went over in the jon, At 1.02.9) the Tem- rp, woes ‘the windward berth by out- | #2 oe sweoel, me _Troquols | any io. the rome roasting out allot, nb, nt On be media tel; wi ipper ‘Mapbe ot the “Troguous fol- Town @ult he hea fot unly jbst his ‘ fead, buk was to the rear the chal enger. oeith the Temeraire | shead the ae} Troquolg goon proof of her merits oa rhe Lae _ Sow a my math: © vdisiance nates Say ‘From’ the Fomeraire eat pS the” 4 Prise the Iroquois had en ~ Vermilye), was second, waa dintinoed tor chang iikes-Mald, who, waa Gidtanced fn frat ae Final nt No. ne ec ‘Troving, stan By by Helthy » m. (Andrew Crawford); A (Stewart Barr). was ht, bi ‘Wm. J- Clark), thi Saline: titer, Gi nf Gibbons), ourth, Orlin, and Soltie® Hikes, . m, (P, Helpenbau- sen), fifth. 2.20. Second aah "an 1 heat, event No. 6, A, Paci me ‘won by out on his third at-| 8 chat’ was aban- “t No. Pains i acted baaly, and the po 4 Final Heat. ary A “Protein ae edt Pabiasttenn 2" di oM any ong ‘awiniesn b. B. Tackley 0 ‘Time— 2.17, ran away in her first er record for the sitet atart ——_—_. | KENILWORTH MEET a lead al sy t Raninuts And was currying jh and peas, walle. tho challenger still car- bone! FNS Hite ie are troquots turned, the sec ane, bogt, the Temeraire following och bei ing home. Jaa back on starboard tadk heading hoe th the pier ag the homa buoy G2 Iroquois ,h. ine every advantage. Mroquols. tired” {he home buoy for the first round at 12.31.40; Temeraire at 12.82.85, completing the first half of the Tace with both boats on the. port tack. he wind had shifted to the northwest leg of the last halt Iro- inked Iigher than her rival. he breeze was not more than five Uialiea ab Roun tane’ alliorea the Terprraire to foot a Uttle better. Troe quols appeared to have bold ail her Tead’ ani her, advantage. At 2.94 0 shite ‘of Bind gave the chal. ing her in positon ured the gecond ‘buoy on 6 menond round at 3. (Tetneralria, $0490, and marted for the finish mark: quiols. croated the finish dine, at 4013S “Domeraire eroneed 16,46, {time unomicial) WINDS UP TO-DAY, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) KENILWORTH RACH TRACK, Aug. %2—The Grand Circuit trotting meet | ended here to-day, the races being run Of In the presence of @ large crowd of enthusiast 19 trot; By heat—Gray Gem We R. Morosco 8. ed in this. Tse thn et ovord. beat her was 211%, HIGHLANDERS IN Ed THE SECOND GAME. (Continued from First Page orty. Keckes apat ae a to Mo- teva Wiltaznn 1 See NO ne out on strike ig PP pane out a figihgs NOB 3 ae gat “in Fight nat, Pulte ranged. forced Yada secand. "NOR Bighth Inning. + Warner fouled to Yeager a ereat running catch 1 he's low Coan get Oban Powell! re nce v1 eelbe ‘teat a ae iseier mt, ea ‘Leary, No’ ge mada Ninth Inning. Schacter by to Dol ty for the hye niBeed. 0 trees ad Bes nid atari crcl Mache | ing with the vie! pans fe coy panned to Pibeste, | pe chiet ev h vee Jon panier Of the ‘club, ey the Sy fo the exme way, OR aepa the 4 Fork Rs Mi ike lormer eh champ and | 8601 i he be, Avarter- paontgnagi ot Mullen iw, Elberteld Wha wis. Ling gers, Wilisaoe an Chase. ‘Tonth Inning. Bil at) oe only throe starters. eh Dace: first heat,—Winfletd strat- ton 3, Baron Grattan 3 Estatic 2, ‘time Pace. first aporer 1, Jubliee 2 dg te nee Ra lgmerte aise ce | a | A! nd = Hea tle; iv yt, Winned nd heat.—Bolivar won. Oregon Maid, third, me Pas ‘econ ak aoe) “third Beat—Gray Gem, ; fed @econd; Moroseo, chine snes. late BB ne nrc Bere ne hs 3} Baron Grattan; ony Rlley’ rattan, Simwvoot ald tied. Tmg! ——$—<—a SWIMMING RACES AT LONG BRANCH {Bpecial to The Evening world.) LONG PRANCH, N. J, Aus. 12-A god crowd of cottagers and hovel gusts wathered hey oy . Lye 7 ID CO! AUTO RACER’S LEG TORN OFF ON THE TRACK Earl Kiser Terribly Injured While Driving His “‘Bul- let” at Glenville, (Special to ‘The Bvening World.) GLUNVILLE, O. Aug. 13—Warl Kiser, the ex-bicycle rider and daring chauffeur, met with a serious aceldent while driving his Bullet racing auto- mobile in @ race at a big auto meeting here to-day. Kiser was driving his car at terrific peed when suddenly the machine be- came unmanageable and crashed into the fence near the haif.niile polo: Kiser wes buried fully. wey, Seti Sa aie Sobaaee ered that his Beh, leg had been torn EGAN HOLDS. SAWYER SAFE ON THE LINKS Westen Gt Chanlnship Champion’ at the firet sediesgtone ares free‘ Notianal Golf, Chamnion- ; Sawy: Fegan without Roling out. Bgan giving ‘up after pt ‘two tee. shots out of bounds. ‘The third hole was|tialved mm nve, al- though Sawyer drove ont of bounds. Fean sjced to the 10ugh tind was to tho Breen In three to Bawyer's threo. _ Egan. won the elcth, end was one up on Banryer.. Egan also mon the soventh, making him 2 up. ‘The twelfth hole wus taken by] ¢ Bowyer iy holding @ 12foot putt. Each had g00d tee shots, but Ban's mashie {@pecial 26 The Eiventog World.) , Cal., Aug. 12.—Big ‘nfs rescue at an opportune time last nigit in his fight with Jim MoCormick ‘at Colma.) For neatly eighteen ge punched tii @lmost at ‘will, ‘At thin point ft was @ quostfon as to which Was the most fatigued. This was @oon answered by McCormick being wrestled to. the mat. He .was able to get up the fret time, but shortly after- ward he went down .agein and was counted: out, - Whether it was the pres- ence of the mighty John’ L. Sullivan in MeCormick’s corner or from eome other cause, Ruhtin ras extremely ner- vous when te entered the ring and never seemed to regain hie self-possts- sion until the fight was over. Ke binda hes gee Beira pe Conia perate fighting from start to finish, there was an entire absence of class about #t. McCormicl! seemed the most tuhconeemed man in the house, while | to i the | Rublin’s face assumed an alarmed look BOSTON, Aug. 12—Four matches, three in singles and one In doubles, re- from its sockeS and he was also inter- || nally injured. An ambulance was and Kiser was wired ty in wae ren: time his machine was destroyed. Pimiser wil eter bb able to sabe past any more races. He was one of the ‘a chai iw at SYSONBY WINS $60,000 STAKE .: RACE WITH EASE {Continued from. First Page.) winner by thirty lengths | 92! home ene. r by thirty lengt! Mol awk Il. Wine Hopeful. Dopey two-year. oe ees Fee Z Sy aa Bt. Héltenlexer: 0 elmery and ‘Whitney pair, pe 3 were TS cavily ioe Stakes, with Koene's te ees choise. Juggler raced to ihe Bi aed ott, el oy thlete. nin this oe %° si They AR od Bane for peas aor ta) ra Jength Kee piarietora ie Tom Lawaon Won in. Rush. Y £2.48 4 dD. Juggler and Pe- ea i opens olde aaa, nin tores-yoarcolde ° smaedi* ain Time—1.44. Starter, — Jockey. Top taweon Mather 1 is Pee Lh 4 Sajna Raker 128 9 43 2M Crdnetia aba lian ran. Ratbert mad, eRowed pace, Maximilian an’ Old ot Saladin Eng Lay and oxtching Mr. Baker e DOM cumsters of Councliman Won at Wire, Fe a gg cul B _| TEXAS PAIR WINS th VERMONT TENNIS. to. the ‘howpil Roplial, Russ aud Cresson Defeat Vatr- banks ané Spragee tor strong Brotira ig = “SARATOGA, ENTRIES, —_—_—— ‘The Brening- Worl.) eannToon, NY. aug Tne 00 tries for Mcnday'e racee.ateas tollows: noe At , ali et the start which !t never lost. Mc- | Of Cormick was clumsily clever in getting away from many of Ruhlin's blows ‘Wileon, she! p | Bi aye seen FIRST RACE—Selling; Cor mares thres- | / |BOER WAR 120 @9) JRUHLIN KNOCKS OUT - JIM MPCORMICK Akron’ Giant, Nervous, Takes Eighteen Rounds Before Final. JOHN L. SAYS: || ; “This boy MoCormick is a comer, and he willtbeats if they ever meet again, and will: same day be the: champion. 1 haven't lost faith in:himyet. > JENKINS OFF FOR Tom Jenkins, “Amerteats ; chammon ting ‘for inch, to B ways mizing pound there wae nothing to the) contest Sulttvan, wiko and Be ay, Ea Cormic! Lone men at at pos ‘ities. and Th were give "ae te Lee sign 0 of a ed t at them andr em on, Ruhlin Was Clever. At the pests the battle dae, ivan too Cet tor. she texan and on could oni "eet ‘out Mi the floor. ra won't set him back. that so! ste ay Ww Se tae charmpiss the world. I haven’¢ ‘lost faith sin RUROPE TO-DAY. c Cae SYBARITA i, N, V.¥.C. § ri iy VADRON, INDON, outa a Brokaw yawi wr yberia, "the y

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