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to get time he will have blame. dea tough one, but so ‘ds right. Reports from uarters say that he is ( etving 1 tiéh to business, is jPearing the 1%5-pound mark, a: which c aiete aut, ‘@nd 1s rounding to his "stay “on. ‘the’ straight path. Fit and good, Lewjs ts among the best (petothem: UD. MAJOR DAINGERFISLD “has evidently been benefited by *@ change of scent, The orice andicap “horge of the East it Latonta” ahd I home. © The Major s back ere again some day the beat of them, as the fe Bre doing just now at Sara- ROTTING race Judges aro quick fo see things that are not fn ‘races. ‘In a meet at N. ¥:, an owner was wf iiffy, tor holding his ‘Maybe horses are never da running races around ut if they are, the stewards ‘batadly blind to the offense, PRAIH coming from Walter J. ‘Travis, ex-champion zoifer, for “tm rival is worthy of note. Here stint: Mr. Travis suyd of the West- ‘champion, H. Chander Egan: “Hs Chandler Egan certainly is the a of.any amateur golfer lving verin Great Britain, and the man unquestionably wou 11 this ih and 4t was the best field ever gathered for the event. ect tn of ja recovering trom marvellous, and I not pee how he does. it with so ‘apparent effort. I know golfers rc pepabone get out by brute ‘teen Oe dg) the itely smoother TRACK MARK MARK COWERED BY FAST TROTTER ad “Over Poughkeepsie Course >in 2,09 Flat. ‘pectal to “The Evening World » \ coma BPSIEN. Y., Aug. 16.— Grand Circutt Faces’ were resumed his. afternoon with a. verv large at- dance and fine sport was afforded ier favorable - conditions, Jn the 2:08 trot, which was decided In Straight Heats, Snyder-McGregor made record for the miarkably fast time characterized of be early heats, The firat race, 4@ in 8). purse §1,000, rey in straight heats’ by the Orite, Hal 'T.,.at $25 to $20 for the Hogan) <(Claney) -DBemareat) 5 @ tn 5), purse ores at $3 to three * by a fast Summary ain ie 2 dn ue fi ad bo" Walt a attains au be Saad age RACE—2:20 class srottion ws, favorte. at AE to rot mntie in" mak ie ft int owner), abet an- a 40 make good In oped’ arena, and if ho ‘advantage of the oppor- only Lewis te matched stein Mn Detroit Labor : HILLEBRAND MUST { IROQUOIS WINS FOURTH RACE FOR THE CUP Challenger Temeraire Beaten, Each Yacht Has Two Vic tories :in . Sight, CHARLOTTE, N, Ys, Aug. tabs fourth yacht race for the in. Cup was wailed to-day over a windwartend jeeward course, four miles to a les, twice around, yesterday's race having Deen called off. - - The challenger, Temeraire, had won two races out of the series and ‘one More victory would win the cup for the Canadiens. The defender, Iroquois, has One race to her credit. The weather to-day was described as ideal Iroquois weather. A five-mile Dreewe from the riorthwest, with pro- spects of freshening to possibly. seven or eight milés. ‘The ynohts started in this order (time aunofigial): Iroquols, 11.00.28; Temeraire, 11.00.41. i ‘Temeraire was to windward. ‘The official time of the star; Troquols, 11.00.22; Temeraire, 11, Skipper Mabbett got a bit of a start and, ‘pointing high, dropped the chal- Jenyer, Iroquois slowly drew | away, and at 114 Was fout ood lerlgths to windward end Iroquois nitrate the same superiority ever the Pife boat in light air as-her rival bad shown over her in the heavy Weather raves of Monday and Tuesday, At 123 the Amercan boat was abou! a sixth of a mile to windward. Jo. 4 calm streak Iroquola, though sti maintaining lead,.’ dropped down slightly toward Temeraire. ‘Thon she made nother zaln. There was not enough wind to furce the boats to fast sailing By 11.45 Irog’ ols, litle breene ¥ Alch challenger, #.arted gain. The breeze wi first one boat and th turned having enjoyed a eraire hy course for the home bos getting slightly © air ly on "At 2.03 Troqudle turned ti on. the second time arau: ralre ined ut 2 uols. turn tine arp ‘eround, iecaols won the race. The yachts now have each two races to their crest the serles. 2.08. ‘Temeraire suned outer |. Teme- 05.45, unaMelal time thy ome: buoy. “iret at Tem GO 10 SENATORS “Doc” Hiliebrand, the young Prince- ton baseball pitcher, who has been do- ing such good work in the box for the Pittaburg National League team since he joined the ciub, will not do any more twirling for the’ex-champions this sea- son. At @ meeting of the National Com- mission, hefd in Cincinnati, that body decided that Hillebrand belonged to the Washington Club, of the American League, as he had accepted $1,000 ad- vance money from the Senators, but returned At when he was signed by Barney Dreyfuss to pitch for the Pitts- burgs. Hillebrand will have to pitch for the Benators now. ——_— WOMAN SAYS THE MAN SHE WHIPPED INSULTED HER, of No. 363 Hamil- ton. avenue, a ea appeared in Yorkville Court to-day against Mary Butler, of *No- Bast Thirty-first street Albone said that he was walking along ‘Malrd avenue last night when the wom- BS Bice M nt ea ‘ LR TT eT BEHR BEATS HIS COLLEGE MATE AT NET Yale Men in “in Fast Match on Meadow Tennis Court, Southampton. SOUTHAMPTON, -b. 1.; Aug: 17.—A bright, clear sky and warm-sunsbine set the’ lawh’ tennis ‘players to work with enthusiasm to-day in the big tourna-| ment on. the tur? courts of the Meadow Club, The doubles were’ started, put- ting all the chief events in full swing. ‘Thé singles provided excellent Sgt ‘ale’s .LWo.. tepresentatives, B. v. yon and Karl Behr, engaged re one of the "hardest fought competitions. Leonard, the Harvard player, met Le Roy's long drives for passes with lengthy volleys that proved disconcerting to the Columbla, University intercollegiate champion. ‘We A, Larned and W. J. Clothier Paired in the doubles and the leading pair against them was Clarence Hobart and Wylle.C. Grant. ‘The summary: Invitation Binglee Second Hiohutd Stephens de: , Roun w & Clur- ence “plgbnst te ed | “ait Py hence ag oy ed ‘Btiiman Roserc B, ii rance defeat pha. & Fug Be |B. Vincent "Lyos Robert Te Roy, match Leonard defeated begun ‘and de- ‘Third Round—Frederick G._ Ang defeated H. Torranse, 64, 64." Allen, defoated Stewart’ Waller, 6-8: Wendell P. Biagien dofeat pat SA, oss Baward Be lore Holt defeated G. invitation Doubles—Firet Rouna— A. Btowant and G. PB. Bnow defeated W, ‘Cameroi . M. mn and ‘T, Robertson: 6, 6—1; Clarence Hoba: Write Gra. Graham and fonstt. th rt an nt defeated Hi, A, HL Van Ingen by de: PASTORIOUS 70 JOIN BROOKLYNS James Pastorious, the star southpaw twirler of the Albany club, champions of the New York State League, has been sent ‘for by President Ebbets, of the Brooklyn National League and will pitoh for the trolley-dodgers for the remainder of the: season. Pastoriqus signed @ contract with the Brooklyns the early part of last April. He was allowed to continue pitching for the Albany team until ordered to join the Brogklyns. As Pastorious has been twirling in fine form, President Ebbets came to the conclusion that he would strengthen the team and wirea for him to join the Brooklyns at once, ——— N.Y. ¥.C, FLEET. LEAVES NEWPORT, contrast to the stormy Weather of Tues. day and yesterday beautitul conditions greeted the members Of the New York Yacht Club, who made the run to-day from this harbor to Vineyard Haven, A sta, which was pfactcally calm, i steady breese from the northw. & warm sun, combined to premian ,| Pleasant day for the race, $f | tor the laos oe NEWPORT, R, 1, Aug, 17,-In vivid) “THE WORLD!” THORSDAY EVENING. AGGUST 17," | Nearly all of the books are losers, for many a good thing has been put over the plate and the ring lost good and plenty. Harvest days for the books a near, however. Free racing always re- sults disastrousty to the pubiie. Favorite Left at Post. ya iRGt RACE—$000 added: setiinm: ear-olde an One. baa, Won easly. oo. criticised the 5 Dy belng tere on favorite, in the Pusttan Jumped ‘away in raced with Jack Ratlin to the stretch, where Fustian came and won sant b by five lengths from Miss Jo: whi Woert a i Woodsaw, the 3 to opening race. front jordan. length and a half ACE—$700 added: Y*Hlme 5. four-year. Start good. Bettine. P sek Or Dowd geod tad tHE Re Fiattler Wicelly 143 4 Bt i ge $3 Maren Winan wo 3 § gO Ee ‘conmver joo ran, but fell; was remounted and finished Buck O'Dowd and Conover raced alone UAL Conover tumbled, Me. Har roi er, made a speotae fumble, bounding ‘three teot and hold: id. horse. Buck O'Dowd went on and made ali the running. winning ually "by four ithe from Ruth's Patter who beat Holght of Harlem thirty longthe: Calabash Won in Stretch.” THIRD BAe 200 « + wip welling: two-year-olds; five Stare ood. Won ‘driviis, ing to the rele, stopping ‘his inal fulonnae iy ti eee Plavig tad ghee otf i ie oe pp ine Point, ‘ling raced to the front. with Nellie Boy ae th it 7 5 Hse "Sy ‘inglende and? Ane atreteh, In the strotoh Calabash went io the front, And, coming away easily, whient PY me lengths St Confederate, closed strong and beat ¥i the ‘sume distance for the place. ieriany 8 saw ‘in the at oe ' nd Ealrngorin “wont vo nti Derby: tor “drivin . ie oven 5 SEE VF phe front 6 Bg roadie Wie ronal fy to ha at CAIRNGORM WINS. SEE-SAW. RACE IN SARATOGA DERBY (Continued from First Page.) Vii ielantactid yo ea ING NEWS AND COMMENT xo SSITHEY WILL COMPETE FOR A. | Cracks from tze West and on Gabaite BERT A. U. SWIMMING TITLES CYCLING “PROS” - Will Try for Laurels at Travers Island Latter Part o of This Month. as follow: AN is amphiblous, Prohahty tho, ov Aug. % J00-yard aricey have. marked film ax a. wonde bac Face, | 100-yard “novice, ‘a accohding to Icgal critics, Another wos early man was arranged Ike @ | foe divin, Goritese and 6 etter ian the Shicago.“Hoy. Phenom, saurinn and could stay in, out handicap. mn Sept, 2 ree witt be add-| whose other name.te H. J. Handy, and ftw he aeasst. [€d. novieo and ‘events at 100| who lives Up to hls cognomen In the or under ;water, Jie yardn In coasurction with the. above: aquatic, speed game. Lack of iisage and gtowing out of 4 | ham championships, “white in Sept. € eviitimer will start in good habit are the’ rénsons'.why most | 4 there ‘be Mdvice and handicap | the nerson of Jove; RK. Wilson, of Siena oa, ecomare Spe ee Sacer eet ieee ieee conelisstons—given for what they are All.the Cracks Entered. © |” Ai) or these cracks provably will start | worth—are the result of a visit to ‘The. ‘championsh! promise a fiercer toy the s-yar], tho half-mile and the ‘Travers Isiahd, where there {s a squad | #fugele thanvever before. All the crack nille events, of browned ‘athletes doing thelr utmost to get back to first) principles. — Incl- dentally, they .are tindergoing heroic treatment to fit’ themselves for the swimming championship competitions of the Amateur Athletic Union,-whteh are slated for Aug. % and Rept. 2 and 4, to be hela on thé course of the Now York Athletic Club, The events, embrace the half-mile champtorship on Aug. ‘26, the diving and 20-yard champtonships on Bept. 2 and the 100-yard and mile champton- ships on Sept. 4. In addition on each of these days Bh) will be open handicap and novice dangerous at the lon en who fini r distance; C. D. Drntenbect, hy fialshed ‘secu aa that mtrets . B. rc fH Adame, of the New York Atnietic | Club. ‘A bidder whose farhe precedes 'him out of the West is Marquandt Schwartz, Whol will have to be “shown,” as he balls from the Missouri Athletic Club of St. Louls. His fresh-water perform- Sprint Promises Battle. | ecrh?, 10-yard, rack: promises to, be ithe . | best and closest seen in tniy country. The race appears to be between C. Danicix, who holds the world’ pronship record of 1024-6, Goodwin, the famous “crawl” ‘swimmer. Az the latter da 1.08 in practien the | other a. jay, @ meeting between these two | Siverts ould yroduce p new world’s eRe divigg championship, will be com: | peted for eo: |. Sheldon, of M.ss0 tf Athletic Club, who holds the tie ot world's champion divers. ["rtammond, the middiewelght cham: | | Plon of Chicago; Hector Demers, the |Canndian champion, ‘and Fred A. Wenck, Walter Lee ana Philip Kearney, of the New York Athletic Club. i DANIELS <r. Becired > or Pasebail Editor: say {Wo years, whom he’ aigne: good for two Vee an the club en; If a player signs for. does the club a id said ‘contract more; that is to say, 1; ging that player force another contram upon him against his |i after his ows contract expires, oF n't @ man who has played through |length from Canteen, which waa second all the way. New Mown Hay ran below \ dis. years of contract ko to the club | her form. Which offers im the most suitable tn- ducements? his has caused many boi ay JiGhanes ‘Second, houra of debate, and. as a inst ex SIXTH CB — 9600 nated: tor maidens | pedien beseech you to giv: two yearg is a fartonas Start good. Won us a clear and 1 definite reply. If what I said ts all rule, would be glad {it you conid tarnish us with a few ex- amples of the same ber CONSTANT READER. ‘al Constant Reader: $0 you have drifted ‘iso {into the legal end ot we game, But here goes: Ali baseball contracts con- | taln what ie known a8 a rese Bi ) ontract ay can aD ms rf Startera. Jocks. Wa, Bt. HIE, Fin, Re % Nerey:ionanne Ho 8 ae 1 a f i “ and Sante Ane won cuatiy y four lengths from Monterey. a 1” chance, “whit seat ‘nie! three lengths for lace nae prov! play itlonal release when the Bontract expires he can then go where there were many (Bpecia! to ‘The Evening World.) SARATOGA RAGE TRACK. N.Y, Au ho entries for to-tporrow’ ven ate as follows I Having, read yur, various articles, ‘which I haye found very in feresting. particularly your reply. to Mr. "Meta Yesterday, would. mak that you Dubllsh the result of the various men between ‘the National in Leagues, under the he Americans have won the majority." Atotal ofthand and” not in | uid su ie PAUL WARBURTON, ‘Wont Fittheenth streot, Det hcume’ cant ts sidviny Wook we are informed on reliable authority that the American League did win, a majority of the post-season games, No records of these contems ure kept. Dear Bit: I have written you once vefore, asking you to speak to Clark Griffith about Pkoher Dorner, of the Columbus American Aasociation team. I have followed his work very closely, ‘and now I read in the Sporting Lite Se BELMONT’S FINISH POST IS 1S GHANGED rt Fr estes ahs and ng rasle nnd’s. farang SANGREE'S FANFEST. ythat he leads the American Association pitchers, so I think he would be of Breat help to the New Yorks, Kindly speak ‘to Grimth about this and you wil do me a great favor by Ietting me know through your, evening column. Yours traly. 1 8S. R_L.: Pardon us for waiting! 80 jong. Yes. we know Mr. Dorner very well And-have seen him work, He is a great minor lengue pitcher and you may rest easy, for both GriMth and McGraw have an eye on him, Be pa- tent. z (EDITED 3Y EDGREN. IN LONG RACE Kramer, Fenn, Lawson and Mo+ Farland Among Starters in Feature Event at Madison Square Garden To-Night. Bicycle racing again té-night at {Madison Square Garden. ‘The Ameri. [can champtonship will be out to @ test that’ will tax the speed aud game. |aess of the sturdiest of onc cycling ‘stars, A twenty-mfle champlonship | race, with a special prise for tne fender | of each mtic, wil! be the big feature, ‘Kramer, Fenn, Lawson, McFarland, | the Bedells, Dorlon, Root and Fogler are among the starters. The other professional event to be | decided is a one-mile handicap, Added | to this are three eveath for the ami teurs which have brought out a tre- mendous entry lst. These amateur events include a helt miel race for novices, half mile handicap and mile | nandicap. | ‘Phe firm hold that cycle racing has again taken on the public will be demonstrated to-night the appear- ance of a team from New York's most exclusive athletic association, the New York Athletic Club. AMUSEMENTS, ‘fier SUPERB SHOWS Twice Dally. Dae. ALT, STAR VAUDEVILLE, At su a hay Hine Fiatt, for Sbooners. oy BREW iw. Hics i iter Pre Teri Bs PACTION, DAN ‘hee 4 av Avenue Gi EDWIN in i” with Ha Proctor Co.) J. a ‘filmbur La ley Hawley, Edinund Lyons. Geof= Srey Mietorts. Adsion Big Cs SACI IEICE. 5 Bt ee eee |. Grayon” Scott, Favoriten, Rose Syaeil's ak hie ta POPULAR PRICES. 250, & 5. He 0 THAM or fitfarne: fe 84 av, ras SATURDAY EVENING vite PTAJESTIC +BURLESQ Bas SE FRICES, 25c. & Hr. ext w D1 AT Meat eeeatiere Le. £ Mat, a4 see owsrdHall, Mlittonnirebeteaties Next weok—-HEARTS GF GOLD URKA M Lt Y Greases PAPA'S BOY LUNA’ PARK Ll Ly. Post Card Bare war ¢ 9 Bt, dally at 5.90. 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