The evening world. Newspaper, August 18, 1905, Page 2

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“PTO DATE OR ‘the first ‘time’ this season @ Wwo-Veat-old. Frank — Farrell's Griffith. starts in a ree Mer htrses, an all-aged event This is a Nttle ear! a jemers. such a hard bu D OANy of the handicappers have d the Farrell colt to-win, Usually and trainers walt for the end tall meeting before startin= ourasters in races. of this kind. STARE ie rent’ demand on the ost for Jim Jeffries's services Ae a referee. ‘partichlariv in. the i ticht between Britt and Nelson. de Piper elven in the previous fight pair dida't give entire antisfac- ‘Thetc alwava has been ¢hat af- ith of the native eon cetting “the tof Lit Jeffries has not been heard The subject, but it ts a good bet A offered the tob and accepts Will, get. the ‘verdict. = Bes sean: STEVENS WINS. [IROQUOIS WINS SUSPICIOUS MAN ON THE BOOKMAKERS FROM HOBART RACE, AND CUP Queer Happenings at Saratoga B STAYS HERE} Mifference of opinion on which be favorite; the Nelson backers Aemanding odds. Some gf the Made on Britt are at 5 to 4. are that eyen bettion: money will be ATHEWSON, aa Giants’ piteh- ‘et. 18 a block in the path of the 0 Cubs. He seems to ac- ure ead Shut-our especiany for the . hed NEW Sea to ‘The Eveaing Wartd.) “POUGHKEBPSIE, N. ¥., Aug. 18—A ie xe pecing race was put off in lonal features, especially in the 2.06 the favorites, FIRST RACE-206 clans, pacing (two | fy San three); purse $1,00.—Frank Yokum |W. favorite at $5 to $id, end the| ton and MGiarence Pall TAR WorLh: FRIDAY EVENING, Avett 18. 1905. riNG NEWS AN THESE WERE THE STARS OF THE GIANTS’ FIRST GAME AT HOME. D COMMENT x0 SPOR * pro rat.dy Air CENERE, ring Out More of’ His Caustic ‘Comments—He Tells What He'd Do if'He Were a Steward. sort,” returned the Apologist. on your mind?” only I coulé not help being reminded of-them birds while the Setting was going on in the first AT TENNIS NET 10 SOUTHAMPTON, L. L, Aug. 18—All bennant chasers, His rec- | events of the lawn-tennis tournament them now is three in a row. | were put in full swing to-day’on the ae ae twenty-four turf courts of the Meadow ‘ Club here. RS HANG and H. Holt, of Harvard, contested for the semi-final round, F. B, Dewhurst, of Pennsylvania, and W. P, Blagden, Harvard, occupied a court, while Rich- in @ ‘match Any time you see these fellows reach- ing out for the money on norses | Mor asd Rh Anta \CTION, DAN 'Me- y TH EDW :N ‘ns SHEA, i nailer meter a Te Gitar er Raves. ‘Banana Lyons. Geot> Cast. | OC Ts vA WoMa® ” itty Real carton. ae lock. ae. Are o you off to the angles. | Louise Msckimosh act favorites. . | SOUVENIR MATINEDS DAILY S15 ae pictous Man. ‘That's a new name for} I suppose if a man grabbed you by the throat, some night and slippad your bank roll you'd say it was a coln- cldenee that you and he had just hap- pened to come together at that point.” “You are’ too suspicious,” said’ the BY -FRANK W.-THORP. (Specialto The Evening World.) : 18.—Sald the Bus- picious Man ashe lounged in an easy chair on the broad piazza of the Graud CHARLOTTE, N. it | American, boat Iroquois to-day won the final contest for the Canada Cup, mak- thrce out of five races from the » Aug. 18—The Samo Way in the East. “You don’t’ think these things happen Take a nose aroun ting and get wise. Get one of the smact | les Were Wiese. ‘Them bookmakers, like the vultures, had scented a flash. Something was going to happen to Woodsaw, and they knew it was coming off. ‘could not have followed the scent more yw they did reach out for \wimbney! They grabbed it etraigh: and finally went after it: for| wiem If ‘they had daréd they would have soaked if third. ‘That was the} man sweetest chunk they have bit off for| ® long time, and they weren't a bit ashamed to take the money. “You know what haypened.” “Yes, it was unfortunate that Wood- saw was left at the pati on the coin- esas ak of the, ice eald mcolsenenee tashi¥" choca’ Gen is. “KID” HERMAN WINS FROM NEARY IN TEN ROUNDS; In the gingles Behr, Yale's champion, | It is the first time in the history of the cup that it has been successfully defended anywhere, which makes the Present result even more gratifying to the Rochester Yacht Club. In the five races sailed here the Fife . Pemeraire, demonstrated her riority as @ rough weather boat, and at the seme time only falling a Uttle short. of being the equal of the Herreshoff creat! outside men to ti After that you’! happens to lone you think It 1s a dead Save many a bet,” “Did you ever hear how ‘the yul- sures of the desert will often follow & ost traveller for iB ulles,” knowing that Ais death is only What Stewards Should Do, I ain't tho only oar stew @ coincidence vars can't stand for wD and Woodeaw mee like to +4 N.Y. Y. C. FLEET BROKEN. Some of the Yacht blehend and Others Leave Vine- yard Haven to the East. VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass., Aug, 18, OD. in| ene fleet of the New York Yacht there tosday on a’ go- @s-you-ploase", run to Marblehead. A few of the yachhs got eway as early &s 5 o'clock, while ov thal “tee - at des did not leave ratte 0 bo! race here and Marblehead’ and no nee ard Stevens ‘with Clarence Hobart. bi The doubles also advanced at a rapid | » rate. The good-times portion of the meeting-the mixed doubles—were put under tical Iny! on. ingles wart 3 Race to Mar- 4 ana then qwill come theie feasting?’ heard something of that HEARD AT THE SPA. Hermis has rounded into shape and ts almost ready for & race. His effort in the Test Handicap at Brighton was harmful, but he is right now, This he demonstrated when he took @ 1%-pound f eetn mile ‘4 beet at he be seen at Barato Dotore the cute toy he cur. in light alrs, iegetth round. —d- ex ‘crowd at the Hudson River Driving | Blagden, ¢—1, 6—1; Bea coed this Gfternoon saw-the greatest| Henry Holt, 6-8, 64; Richard Stevens race of the Grand Clreult. Gefeated Clarence Hobart, 6-1, 6—3. Invitation doubles; first -round.—Bd- remarkable time of 2.04 1-4, 2.04 2-4] ward B, Dewhurst ‘and Edgar W. 1 2.04 Be, conatituting the three fast-| Leonard defeated Stewart Waller and heats _ the Grand Ciroult ¢his| Alfred Stillman, 6-3, 64 Second POR, round—Henry Torrance and Theodore The ine were very nharply ‘con-| Ropseyelt’ Pali defeated RM. Miles ted, find there were some very sen-| and C. F. Watson, time: Stant—Temeraire, 11:15:10;—.. "When you cyt to know | 31518, i look it Sout? Well Bou Cg age Ong Wet they Sut a chat one. "bookmake peat tan es 5 are Finish—Iroquois, The course to-day was three miles to a leg, twice Sine apdiogiet At 10 o'clock the wind had “freshened eparatory gun was fired at 11.05, 15.20 Traquols cr she starting ieee meraire crossed the ‘the’ defende ‘ ney, eaconds Wie jt wineen te nd were @lrectly were Tenures: pee but ieee e defender had Walle ‘emeraire footed as fast as into the wind with ners 49 ward were 1 ity 5 ‘Of West Chop. 91. iibhea; first round. na. Mariel were side ending iss Cross and Geol between Baron Grattan and|Qcteated Mr. ena? ahs, Yokum. It was a bad day for | Jt. ‘the by side, evidently ie ko race over Nantucket Shoals, The vel ride given Woodsaw by ing invéstigaced by the stew- apds. It is to be hoped. fact they will ‘not drop this case ag Jone one, walch wna the NEWPORT TENNIS SLATE. NEWPORT, R. I, stewart defeated ‘Mies: Bate 64 roqucis: defender pinch; T¢ had a shock when Baron Was distanced on account of | to f ry: Baron Gratlan, b. «., by Grattan ‘event of the Rooting, I izotting race (2 in 8) tor e tr 2043-1) and Tiverton (2.04 berw hos been great rivalry on he first heat in "deciding making a new trotting for the track, George ‘Marie tourth, "IN SPA RACES, bsg (Continued from First Page.) «by two lengths from t Leila a eit a Whi 811g Tin Bir, IRD kk x Pg AUnLe’ for two-year games $3 +o 46 | Aiakas, for § ‘oh fants Comerienne alas pied for f food. thing, ie Rd and won cleverly lady Navarr ion bY « head ty a nard | + ‘econ: was id to th d than stopped. yy “Won in a Drive, ve Hon Uy & Deck Druid a scant ghe has done in former nn Chicagoan Does All the Leading and Has Milwaukee Lad Holding) Throughout, (Special to The Evening World.) DENVDR, Aug. 18.—In ten rounds of the fastest fighting een in Den- ver for a good many years “Kid” Her- man, of Chicago, defeated Charley Neary, of Milwaukee, and was «iven the decision by J, J, Nethercote. Herman started in the first rouna by yan making a 960,000 Phil Dwyer has déeided not to start Quorum in the Futurity. This colt has]! shown little or no form since he was brought to Saratoga, and the President of the Brooklyn Jockey G.ub wil bim in reserve until ihe ‘rounds Note Brighton form, drawings for the tennis tournament to he opened at the Casino Aug. 2 were made to-day. largest ever received for the Newport 105 players having sigal- elr Intention to participal he drawings for the first round fol- Atguur Goadby and won the first heat. Yokum | run svnimeical and Coll the dest of the mecond, but Geers | Girl, ee Rocked down on ‘the tum” fhorse got the money in the third.| moved up on to the weaders and hung them to the stretch, falling in the homestretch, but | ‘Whimateal ther the horse nor Driver Snow was | Whimsical gle Wag eight lengths umMMary : Fountain, who rode College Girl, who rode Tangle. claimed fous | easinst Whimatcal, but it was not al- [a At 11.62.08 Iroquois turned firat stake, followed Gt 11.53.55 by Temeraire. L0G both “set aplnnnkers asain wed Abe: challecger at once on the defender, the Temeralre waa yo ir ed the. second nnarK at $1.80, Temeraire 12.32 ‘Attar’ dhe turn the, breeée. freshened and the contenders made a pretty race, At 12.19 the chullenger appeared to Was Very clos# to emer spinnaker In the run home re also {i Toth all 1 the Jetdine while round’ Neary iarted 10 y ftmue *eaty ‘Push him Vwi a left. which he used t dvantage frat toroumh | tye In rouna both peace 8 ‘could. ry dno FOUBH, tty but all he ai un, ts ne he had be ee re a head. Tan- in front, of Vio. G, 4;,-Thompson, Shaw, Bob Tucker predicted that Glen Echo would ne second in une Derby yester- thi Me en} Bam a eee, ee Netore e could eet, beat Galt bi was the best of the a aa W. ©. Percy, the author of the Peroy- under which ‘racing is ‘at ie Ge te day Ae Yotumed Jockey Callahan, who was injured in the steeplechase race on Wednesday, has recovered devtors are confident he ik reco’ Tt was thought at first that he was fatally injured. s|PASTOR'S 2st Pee fms Haak enede ee seoiat we Groviat Nothing but Grand 0 Duchess. "Pemeralre’a ta SIXTH RACE—$000 te to wurservear aida os nite, tant fair Sos aAketine hor. “they ena; 5. nd and Mabbett, with a auick- wox nis rival of und came pp fe ‘the sccoud ai 90 Iroquois tumed the home ety tbe, fret het, Tem- first buoy on the yund at 121.10. Temeraire at not try to hit him at all, and the crowd kept bollering “Break them!" ‘The second round bexan with Herman rushing Neary aroun@ the ring and Hitting him at will. The third ‘round was about even and Neary started to fight @ Jittle. but ‘soon quit and started co clinch and hold on, while Herman was doing all the faht- White. Bt, my th ke \Ploseer ae Boy an re turned at nsdugis turned thé ae we eee me a Story by Witte’s Sister. “My Love Affair,” a stircing novel of Russian fe, by Sophie Witte, aister of the Peace Envoy, will begin in Mon- World, It is @ story Grand Duchess in front, made all the running and lasted enough ¢o win by » lengths {som Conuest, Bella Signorn ntly went wrong on headsails were run | Twas brought into th 4, OM. consciousness ime in America. 1 Closed strong and was thi SARATOGA ENTRIES. The sixth round was also tame, Neary id not try to fight at all, and In the olinches he tried to foul and was warned several times not to hit so low, but did not pey any heed to the warn- ince The sexenth and eighth rounds you “an $10,000 wry — Pavorkee. up agin and she the second uols turned at 1.49, OLDFIELD MAKES NEW AUTO MARKS (Special to The Byening KENILWORTH PARK, 18.—All roads in Buffalo led to Kenilworth to-day. Every automobiliat in Buffalo und scores of prominent mo- tor men from all over the country were here for the automobiie races, will be concluded to-morrow, under the the Buffalo Auto-Recing Leon the “seoona suspended for remainder of the meeting for his, poor ‘Thin was decked at a meeting Ri of the stewards last night DODGERS AGAIN LOSE TO PIRATES. (Special to The Evening Word.) RACE TRACK, N, for ‘to-morrow’s Mokiniey third and Sweet | aug races are as follows: FIRST RACE~Threp-year-olda LONG SHOTS WIN on HERE’S THE GREATEST PLAY LAJOIE SAYS HE EVER SAW. Napoleon Lajole, believed by many to be the best bell’ player on the diamond to-day, says this: (Continued from Firat Page.) saw on the diamond wns made by Charlie Sones, formerly of Denver. the centro Gelder of the Washington, the rudropembanbuaiabbalubiarsta yaks E abies. 0) per, who throw him out roa Third Inning. er hit for thrse, bases, "Bay wae on second base when this play came off, Fliox ie’ the | Dall to right centre, a low dropping fiy. Jones went alter it as bard as he could tear, grabbing it on the dead run es the Cleveland, ri Theew him out, yore cont Bade a a iad fas Hale ts 19 burglarize second, Mpc Inning. Howard bunted out #. Fikalg jong | fly wen! war cared Ped ounder Wo mul id on Wagnet bunt ¥ ad oye Nyaay Fifth peti Psy" roles 8 a ay cs see from the diamond as t eld bleachers are, trom the base line. ’ “almost without letting up in his speed Jones, whirled, and, without | IT seoming to take simi, shot the bell to MUL, on ¢bii bound, but a desd Hue-throw, and the ball went, i] tad hose tombet, fronn/tap tert. ayray, eM drs ae Ty esas Ana gu 113 9 Baratoga “Cup; for Sne'and Tapoo-guartar| | Nearly 400 persons attended. Society played » prominent part. Weobd didheld of atest "Outed ih Aree ts to ten to , wiles, Cre aisle Ea sve bcp per animal Tee Mile ae, co Herbert a Hope tt grees” Hervert Lytle, second; Sri! ‘sen. e-mile, cars iestort hth Sata EDITED BY. , BERT BERT EDGREN, 4 |PRLTZ PUTS OUT OLD PATSEY HALEY New Yorker Takes Many: Up cuts, but Finally Lands the . Sleen-Producing Punch in the Third Round. © - ‘ (Special to The Evening World.) MANCHESTER, N. H., Aug. 18 Tommy Felts, of New York, defeated Patsey Haley, of Buffalo, at the Mas- sadesic ‘Coliseum last night, kaocking co him out in the third round. Felts played steadily for the wind and’ lower ribs, and, though receiving hatd up- percuts and hooks to the, face, he wore down Haley until he had him com- f fletely as his mercy. He stood fully Ff four inches shorter than Haley, and his tactics were just reverse been completed Feltz Fight to Haley's wind, “him 10 the floor to take the count. en he arose he was groggy, and Felts went At. him mereliessiy” Another at to the wind and Haley was dra, his corner. Billy Woods, of on one 7 was refere —— ROWING EXPERT DEAD. CAMBRIDGE, Maas., Au. 18,—Walter Stimpson, a well-known athletic author- ity and expert on rowing matters. is fend here after a long iliness. For fourteen vears he was President of the New England Asante of ee ramen. Since 1891 id hes member of the Executive Commit ot the National Association of Amat Oaramen.” Mr, ‘Stimpson was forty-nine ears of ace. ene ion. We Bay. Bay w etn, te Fontes There: a ite feAllister. Mr SWileon, Ar whi, ti Angela McCa) Dail: changed to MONDAY A A sont aE ear ae — aaoresina OF 125th St Ba Av: STRERHG BuRCEROLERS. oy SQrortrarrar (EH, Bie. & Bie. vee ze owerdHen, ional: A yenscn hore RRA YEN ie LUNA’ PARK Bee Saliy’ at 3.30. ote FTygsnnic Tos Witte VAUDEVILLE *c38 BAIN'SneitBtr ties PPE BOER WAR 5, 7.2089 HIPPOD OME. GRA oo. TICKRTR NOW ALB. DREAN LAN! D. ARE HES AMSREE RACH AT fe seri [sat RUCKAWAY BENGH Mi 9 ro ae , will Tagen, Chas ‘Wayne ane” Veber Gila, "Next ‘Weake-Dalla Fox." Outtya, cao 90 LYN AMUSEMENTS,

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