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SPORTING NE iS ‘AN i a RAPE 2 hace 5% ST. -LOUISWINS, ELMINA Il. Is EXCITING PERIOD DURING GAME WON BY PITISBURGS. ~ 1OLEARY WOULD” SHUTTING OUT WINNER OF LONG QS" ascot RR RIVAL caNPuRLD' HIGHLANDERS' OCEAN RACE ie : 5 e Ba sR oe oes : am ee eS “SE Che oct an Lye ‘ RR % woe : i aes é ORES BR ER aie RS pa : Negotiates for Erection: of First Game of Double-Header|N. Y. Y. C. Schooner: Fin-| if a Wiser eatie ; LT ack Saratoga Casino. Taken by Browns with ishes with No Rival in a We : Gis ae } vie } | SARATOGA, Aug. 2—Jim O'Leary, Score 5 to 0. Sight at Halifax. * ieee hes OG WE S35 ‘ : 4 id Qf Chicago, {famous pool-room ownel Known, throughoutsthe West as the conductor of the filture book on ty ae ma Ta f de a e Suita op eee ‘ big turf events, {s arranging to HALIFAX, N. 8, Aug. 23.—The \ -. F ae } *: z His idea is ti a Highlanders schodtier gachi sith: Ay ot ing Nie yg } é cate here. His Idew ia to open + ah Jim) Kennedy “and Edward Brewster, of New Haven, Conn), won) prominent real-estate owners aed be pack i feet." ‘This ts true. tn the mirepated vigrin tore omen [o ‘ Sai aes ee! hie § > ; ges rg Heya te ea facing i ‘Barn % nish ine at 9.25.18 A, M. to-day. 2 z . ” ; ‘ oe 2g Pe Oe: 38% 92 rand ‘The official time of the Wipina 1 ‘ ‘ ce ‘ 1 Sees. a pon ap L Congress street and: Brondway, and. It (eortests hereafter wherelr:| Rockennsia, 2. seler rf.” Was ab BgURS es SU ULRR A SUGAR asec iat ue Rot: ay : ‘ 4 Seren | Successrul in, getting samo wi Wallace, ‘ss. Dougherty, if. weather and ‘until sho trossed the line . ‘ Pinigloniarmas 5 SG Bae 5 Bi Soh $ F 7 AMUSEMENTS.” that each start from | Jones, 1b. Williams, ‘2b, © and her racing num er could be mage e . ‘ % anus z g ce sires en Hoehler, of. Kieinow, 1b. of the Eastern Yacht Ch pvpne neraex fears. He S88 | sooncer. .<. MeGutre, c. ‘the Corona was the only other. yacht ‘the Injufies to Webb| Umpire—Mr, Hurst. head on Monday in the class for bi, We tye aries id Wise schooners. When ‘the Fimina. finished SAMLE MICE, fay n ity tsn't want it" he off Elmina If, a : i RteactinmValerle Betgere & Co eternity isn't w: (Bbectal to The Bventng World.) ‘Whe official time: Elmina atarte ERE NS 5 y ee ‘PME DIPLOMAT,” Loulee All be. > BALL GROUNDS, ST. LOUIS, Aug, |AUS. 21, 10.82.00; finished Aug. %, 9.25.18; Geott: sick, See Saal : nn TH fs gt soa a the baseball players WNC landers th's afternoon to beat Mfe- sanere Will Be no corrected time, ax the ibRsr a ake TAMPER Arar Nt i ¥ to furnish ihe post-sea-| \icer's Browns tn a double-header, with |Himina Il. allowed the Congng bow U0 Sortan, “Aenea. Sovtt, “He “iawall é ve irty-! - } f ‘Mackintosh, Favorites Dati; ts, oor ‘chumblonshin series have «| eTisguts" abast aoe he {Neen uate or The Sinan, H RSE RAC S$ igi faa PH tats COE Mie teoua’ kick coniing over the division | sun “smute the eyes like a whiplash. {ada reporied the Hope Les‘ie, which | GUNNER'S NATE?” Mr. i Mr. HN, Ml ‘Mi :Sebm any reason why the whole| cignt minutes’ practice was all the New | ¢f*. Gpprodching and likely, to bo the) = a Jchnvon. Mise Desh cond boat across the finish in nd Shouldn't be, spilt wun among |'vork hos wanted. At that they were |" ‘The [Elmina reports that the last she] * | Bo Souvenir Statiness Monday and Friday. Magnates, expectally (hose | perspiring | by pallfuls, Wille Keeler'| Saw of the racing ect was Monday | + | " babe. WW EW YORK ROOF sang Wistarta Gre os nthe winnitiz teams, Ought to|Serciy casting a shadow. | night om Thatcher's Yslani. over the feld Ia a style that ‘was in- | ¢l4psed time, 9 “oe | Stewards, Revoking ‘His License, Say wae a ks tethers Le BAIRD'S case, which has deed promising. He stands’ not more} The Corona was ‘not in sight at the ge i Is; is till open as far 4s the| smashed Bill Hogg’s curves all about 2 | 2 vs ns | 5 TI of Varieties @ Ig Concerned. Little do|the Tot aiid had no more respect. for » Wall Test Validity of | Alexander and Hackett at False Pretenses. : The ae -Navassar ‘Troupe . robs ‘ reap hae "3 Sie Ghats CITE ‘s, What they wanted Waite on the bench a local’ newspaper © State Racing Law. tir: nm pices fate Tie Fe le omin0 Rouge * THE DOMINO, pce of the jockey's | man showed Griff a New York espateti, ry Newport Tournament, BY FRANK W. THORP. ~. |Dettine seated susnicioely. ‘t0,Tablo Soats,, $1. Bestsseats, $ ac WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. Aug, %—1t) NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug) %—The eham: | joe rd very meat? | Hodge and, athers avas criminal or, in- | eee Fae Geen ta TH cl B § wan RATE PLAINS, X. X-~ AU It) eahip. march I doubles between 1 | “rhey Qigeovered. Git Se had “appited | competent, Halrg, dad, become a thorn | | MRS.. LEEFIN wet S BOOTS. . P : t will rival Cantela’s and Uyrn a St, “Louls:...... York Yacht Club, owndd by FF. ; A i tay eg hy chet, ee ee est ot en sometimes ret BATTING ORDER Hayercint aimee onenmnd| | oe oa Haat Veen: Sacks ae ; SVS EN eee ores i Gon Spring Park, at the corner of St, Louis. Highlanders, arena ‘etraue, 4 if fe * i hin_onsing there. than’ two contestants. | Frick, rf. Pultz, ‘ot. The yacht finished in very thick! Hf ‘ x gee - - a S tte track. The dust | Gleason, ab. Yeager, 8, aut she was tought to be the Corona, the decidents are due to dust | Ginde, p. Powell, p. besides the Elmina to start at Marble- ea ‘ pen ers ie gia si . : j ; iy Fe ‘OF LY St ie a Eas eR none of the other racing yachts in| fee t : : oe ied s Be . : saa ener irtoccits, Mallory, Broce ae Brooks. ehts was 4 : Be : : ‘ : ° # he sys himself. BY ALLEN SANGREE. sight. ah ‘ 7 wai . i % i 5 3 i D, "GANN MAKING A RUN TO F T. AV.4 Collier. J.-H. Glimour. Chas. A hard taskywas before the High- \oahec’ time: 48 hours 8% minutes 16 see fe eer Shaina AN M’GAI 3 RS’ 4p Adele Block. Chas. pe te ite receipts of the games, There | There was not a whisper of breeze rnd | Started in the second class for ‘schoon- ee 4 THY THE SUMMER a F : a ‘The Hope Leslie, first of the second> j reatiofind ‘with the regular season's!) Young Delehanty, who is tha first of| class Pech 2 the ocean race, fin- | FAREWELL eats i avid. the advertising the serfes | Grins new purctiascs to artive, frisked | ished at 1297.31 (omelal time Her i HAST J e nether. elapsed time was 49 hours, Bt minutes * * } ve than 5 feet 7 inches, but 4s solldly bullt| finish when the Hope Leslie crossed the | Perea: tice Allowance Was. Obtained: Under. > dinél 5 Judged by the Saratowal ing wide over the shoulderd. He| UN. ice City Track. Owners) Ward and Wright” Defeat wi) af it technicalities In his.ap-| Grimth. | = - ee nid TEER ATION, NX W. 7 Ti algo endgall. argument ag to whether Ralph and his belhe left at) printed in bie type, to the effect, that 4 eee be 3 ——- an ee st of {Ba dine | Fouesinstrae will beck out er tes peat esc teas ch aetna Club yd the turf “of | Raira’s, riding of Sir “Raiph,. Nannie ar aah Lup eeat aes ee Wine at ae Court House ‘to-diy that the proposed (AVard and H, C. Wright, the Rolders, tor a foeitey’s' ite | In the wide of the bettor. No one. could | |-Prevead. $15, by “A MARER of MEN Fe 2 a F, B, Alexander and HH. Hackett, | zense and ,apnren-{ tl! when: he would put up ane of his | | HENALD S$) THEATRE. Ueway & 35) Graw is trying to stir wp discontent running races to be held at the Empire <i * 3 “4 nd, Apren- i phn intitng, hia ‘blayera: oper thei divinion ot City Race Track under the auspiecs of | ‘@ichallengers, by: viriatevot thelr vi Ey fe «Ho wane e {40d rides or one of his bad ones. SAM BERNAND ae vai spolis in order that they too will balk —— tye’ Horse »Fdip \Assochition, )0f, New |-tO7Y yesterday, Was the stitacton to- | ‘ Wieer {alse pre jo 2tle Rood work was generally done on} , THEA , i York, will take placa on the first Mon-|@ay at the opening of vhe seeond day | os setises _}. 1eng-pricedhoyses, je on favorites KGKERBNGKER ‘on the World's Championship propost (abaGihasd ecm Mrat Peed ie Plactcn the first Mfon- evses, and s0 ‘re. Ww tiga eke va i y In September and will contidue for | of the nacional bs ont i i soked his Hvense. mp seneepily BEAN ROY i iv teaten. |'| FRANK DANIELS f f fe-dazn, Ward and We ° Tht wind rode at New Orleans last winter | 4 rIMth ald he did not belleve a word 4 js ends all .con- ; F ae ic, iad hay zie troublecmeker,| lopites-pat them in good humor to-day, | cit t= taldathat James Butler, who ts | and Hackett and roversy as tof d attracted, lat, fittle. attention unit | fre iim ettned he Waa dole the Armar!| and av this was thelr last appearanes | Dresidént of the otub‘whley owns the |Wanl and Wright won in straight #1: ; whether Baini was Ute Ueamosting. ‘Thea he came Rast ! BROADWAY 23 Byes. 6.15, Mat Sat..215 ‘ 3 EXTRA MAT. LAROR HAY. in this borough of the feason they wea dt ol atetfon'| DY-@ score of G2, 61, 6-2. ican League good, was probably atliat Hunion's crowd, determined to take | lot, Intends to sel an tnjunetion s and at once jhmped into popularity. His t N. - te hd tor Rullly of ; PEARL av. PUM, ; este], Ini addt doubles. event! the | : , s e PKi work, Doubtless the! whole thing 1s a| this game also and’ make a clean awery Spe tid ft gi Laren a § {isnt oe woe eliberitely TioMding’ aee! fire oe ain pa ie erlel Gardens, over ay = e " " of the series. = Sou S $ 2 9 = “ . ¥ ie. 3 (ontinuea trom ist Page.) bipes Bs MeGraw recently told # Te-| “Manager Hanlon has protested yester-| or @topping ‘the races, and will go to|Of thirty-two matches 4 Bega z Woodsaw At {he | tront of ‘him, He neglected the oppor | “iin ae |g wk | te The 3 oh fe Porter, that he had the best: ball team] gay's sesond game on a play that oc-| dayrt to ‘make a test cuse to. see|found of ehamplonship singles’ befoy Post “on” the: occa- | tunity. however, and hls work became | Pin 14." on earth and was ready to drove it, | currea in the frst inning. Lumley | aiiethier he -mpire track can be ahut| the close of the day, su that every Bion Of the lattes"s tast tart, when the a 5: fo Moventy that bettors aviekly eamb to] ta good betting Ayepeaana} sine Tans, ‘rnd: out torgay. in ineked up ee a tata| gut as a running track to please mem-| effort was made to start the contests regard him: with suspicion, ge keen finishes, 8 aka leak TEhey were adeertiaed to |%, Post the shock dazing him and jar-| bers of the Jockey Ciup. early.) The rigor with w jefaulis His prie€ career in the saddle has atten ci to a bsg piechats eects See ta] RS, the ball from tis. glove, " Umpire President Buiter intends to make a'| were ‘ ‘ ¥ ee een that of many a rider before hiin. ee ese 4 Ing to move’ bac! pag up. as jem called, Tinker: out eversed | fest ease o vallatt ne IAW tHe | ; Pore th the eae iosperity and the st be ‘ for business. Chase was unable to take| hig decision, neg ie Foversed | pilignaire backers ofthe other running Cees wl the players to the Casine ‘on NylOnd (the, stra by saa ea Hoty w Se, F GUSTER'S ir tracks refer to, and # legal battle jp |v, which materialiy agsisted in get 4 seem to agreé with thems aaa a ay, rat coe his position on account of the sprained Hirst Inning. the courts, will probubly fallow. fBas them on the cquets, i Bennett Gets Knapp, = (es Ea ARTS OF Aight thumb, ; rad Single banged a gropnder to Malay a ise 2 2 f y the ‘time chevdaniie: ei Bip | HEARTS. ; pions’ Jack Beanett ts'to,be congratulated on, : ‘ : aby aes eae compleneds Aerentone, Ot we Ny fat i First Inning. Pe RS A nn Se te Sone moactecein ise tecond cound joe scouring the. services of W. Knann to aM TRA YESE” shaver ‘ola oni et “a eraede lau! deadhenden 16: titee oy bie KRAMER AND FENN iu -Deed- decided: « Mbst.of dhe-contests ride Flip ‘Flap’ In. the, Futurity, Flip HILL i ci Intyre, went to second on. Schulte’s at an a erro seis. Summary: i Fh i Wales /ceelkr, then sappy fa het Me Gur Datwe Mert ee e e NouS ied epson Cedrino,-in Attempting to Set lap’s chances ing the bie race. seem to F combe "Ve ras and Beals ©. second to none, She Is handicapped only TAN BEACH Jones's mitt. NO RUNS. Tinker singled. sooring Chance and pro- 1 SHO Chand Rea Alaa |: EW Mark for Fifty Milas, } bs the fact that she hegins a trifie si MANHA ae sista be Hc se EE, | otone, weno tends! the Amerloan, League) Tiiied" sicaling second. ONE RUN. #Pg gh, 1 Hackers, challengers, 6-2, ” but ahe will have a sider who wil tate |iEERaater «WAI 7 in batting, was allowed to. wal ie n 4 1, es. 4 Ms Sraeeices Wh aD Bute va Messeeane ge Mcguire, ema | steckard puoled an Wide, ala. med a retain. Sein, cme, acral, Hoses WP PIRELPLON SAN) eM eres ar a ae te) PAINS oulQhh ARES Aa ‘ ad iy An Se tried to steal second, but. was. tilppe: mai a eres : i! ee ‘ er A G aconttce Reckentield 9, mate ‘fly "In | Dougheny'a Geiciine's tiisw toticnmanet Leebes They Will Ride Three Heats for £4 Feld. Mile from One Up. |. Oak Duke, the two-vear-v!d by Florist. CARNIVAL OF Fl = i fay See missed. Kieinow took the| fanned. NO RUNS. y | Slocum deteatea for which H. Kk. Knapp pald $15,000 on 0 Pip Deaseaine ant’ Baus leat at weed, soues atinied ta ieee aea Racond Anning. the Title To-Morrow Night on auntie eek “Clair LONG BRANCH, N. Jy Aug. 3 ants J ‘ble ikon ato Prey’ held, this ordev to the /Dougherty, made a. govd throw t» the) Maloney was hit by 4 pitched. bali Hobart defeated Emdauel, .Cetrion. Mie’ Saving “itasan| be tailed torte to te eae ee oe nd-won driving yy a length from ison got a Dye Somade TUBA eeanal Gort ae feet] by Malay Tana coksiee the Famous Saucer Track at motof’ driver; will attempt torday to | badly ridden by Burns In tie race, being | Wileh ‘beatgastral a Head tm a |ler'a’clost, scoring Wallace and. Ailing) wn * error on Kunes griunder et| ”. Bardon ed Benjamin “th | break cll middle-weight racing records | #hut off and pocketed twice, 30 that he | Chord asive. i th je buses. Spencer filed to Yeager who] the latter reach first aad Maiucey thir arden. ad a Masnn et #7 lin his Plat car. Painir age ve condemned on made oa wi! throw ho “£8 Und a into’ Batch's ha 7 hineecgh 3? as: ig vi. ren! >. rf , S is first importay Nothing but Gonover, Gade fanned. FOUR RUNS eT S| and Maloney was doubled up at tht, ere W Fla ede it due FSG gS Ei = power) ment is Ab tho Flatbush sai —_—_—<$<—<$<—$—$—$—$———— NO RUN: ¢ é ia ew of ‘yesterday, | Sheepshead Bay. Second Inning. erinten cy sieveanas of oy minkeriand|, Wie: ernatese Bevele) race! Ms s | 2 Py ra et Cedrino establisied.a world's record for yitedn rates 12%, Dake was | “UNA "y A Rae i a f Sessler filed Out to Hoffman. in Madison Square,Garden . 7 fifty miles. He started out to b ¢ cite he Baranag Dougherty started with a pass, Will-| Malay reached first on 1 ‘s ¢1 a . i ut tp eat the, a ust why stairs, pak, Wis. 3 | Y liams coud help none, fly Bee pence d aioe Re antes ke plase to-morro i oR more -mile record. made ga year ago by} Aa Rowe BALE Tete tee Spiaarels 255 10) 8 sole Pe MEG et to on Kiing’s wild throw reached " + Kramer and Will) a i ; Marty Harkness and succeeded, smash- | terday RE RNG —, % : sherty and Yeage LEM eEIKeM LARA auate kenh : Woawentttod the 2 : uae well a pain, i tance In the Sarutora Hand M 8. f) per waa thrdwn phi at Gen by darleee ranges 2A Taste eeu ta ina niet : ;. Te ULE ahd necrd for tre digtaney, | wien he ren a remarkable race In aca. " DREA LAND Oy easel oie tec altace atark, took Powell out and substitured| NO RUNS 3 i ; | atid putting up a reeond fo stance} that was not at all to Mis liking Vente KE INON STEAMBOAT. ait the runniig, and won easily Bene Bren Rae Een a eae Third Inning ractem 1H pun: er a | of Bim, 14%. He covered the sixth and | day on a fast trackvhe ran far below | Largest Gra im the ‘wore, Jig dengths fom “Punctuat, w several we aoe wnised and! toa) i s two such fast mon Ween fighting for Thottal’ wha imal ibe at form, ‘VR AT 4 apd'0 P.M. A , fastest’ mie fu 1m, 4-58. FOR NE" eae ES PS iate a tote oF cae kBieh | Second’ qn id. ball, Rock Slawiahatewntounigauelt Casey nicnis| the short gistanes|hopara, Biuphens Sanford ead vosterday | Gia Mats, Py he ificed to. Hoge. Frisk walked. Watluce| qaa@ drew :foun walls, Casey | sa 2 p Big REASON D Mohawk TL, bad not broken down, | Moi -Rackaway yBeach at! ne Aled: to "Fults, ecorine Stone. Fultz alao! Yetry to Geenor Bingin becehing Sheds | Armee Was! last season. the unas | SADIE MAC CUTS | ld'he havea stone areiee, His apo x i ‘ A 'Eo: Res} Zimmerms , Good Thing Went Through. Causa! Tones, ‘ONE RUN, x a third) puted king of sprinters. ‘This year his aD 5 : hin traindy reports that Molawhk must RELA 708, weenie au LEE £ ¢ Third Roles bounder was Knocked down >| former partyer, Willie Fenn, staried out STAKE RECORD. | SARATOGA ENTRIES. have urna bis ankle by a false step] . NEXT WREK—GRA 5 ane die ong mio" al melpr for, led: Inning, RUNS ay une. NOV ror the championship on. his own hook ‘ uring ie WaT ARH a fiats te sendy i. Peasy + ba) z * 7 hi 4 " were Vv muc} mn. i Fo diel Wal ee OE: MOS Ree Caen ahs Meettare, Mae eetteed mi SRE OBA And “ine, Been Hall Ini wonsertul: torre Benoa tinge Moebian teenie (real to. Te Evening World.) 10) to Lagainst Mobawl tart ein eae Seat ie Bi Fin. Bie. ba Howe. neat a drive to. Koelter. “NO | Dobbs popped up a. fy. which Cuanoe vay) man very | close. “tor the $10,000 Stake at Rendvitic, SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. ¥.,, aux.) Huta, endines the chances tavared | - i RUNS, nailed. Sheckard walked. Lumley was | ©24nplonship. kc, 23—The entries for to-morrow's races are Tanne i ab He At tits palat Grimth put Young Dele- | disnorad of by Chance unassisted, NO| ‘To-mortow night's race Is to be run Lowerlog a Mar! | ; cee hens ‘seit aby Lad.P'rne* 1 i $ hie : ae ts follows ne Brotce WIDE. ber hanty on inow behind tae | RUNS. sale” Dhe tr eat te READVILLE, Mass., Aug. %.—Sadl¢/ 1d Duchess,’ Saindin, alt a eh bat. Gleason ‘died, Williams to «Del Fourth Inning, eR EBIS, X28 "Rese. ITD, Ab. Dag ees Yt 4 we thy! r 2 tw i ; 100} waon and Winchester also ran [arty." Kornler sod to” Hogg. | : mile unpaced, the second! at a+ mile| MAP wor tne fret heat of te woe ‘ ; Ss Cant ways a Bistet, was the’ good thing, a singled to ment. Glade fannew | Tinker + pretty bunt in front| paced, and the third to be decided py |Qhusetta 90% NES ASS AO AAY 118 Fn goog Ms Tater velng well up with th , | NO RUNS, ° be. also bunted| the toss of a coln. 4 Jowarine the stake record ‘by se ’ t have Bie zi Ce ae Ninnasquay, "a Fourth Inning. $ ning gecond. Hoft-| "In addition to the match race there Ay) was second and Zephyr| _ spentwns t cae iaay a the way. Agcond Thoney ‘| Conroy filed to Walla Keeler f Hoffman stole see.| Will be two professional e §, & Onc- | third, aa OPA qeauia a , haar| tn front of Yorkshire Lad. r n D to : Imed| to Patoh Tinker| mile open and a half-mile handicap, Kid Shay won the second heat of the Rt ; 0 Mier Maral. - Tay 0 ork’s first hit. | & ze, but wus nailed on dae avo etered lal teat Massachusetts $10,000 Stake trot. Time— © Tangle Won by Strong Finish, m Dougherty’ s single | Melntyze RO Era AN, UNO] Se corey Pie, SHReLPeL AM GU SNe, FRAY Te F vit ¥ BCONI i & v Pa Mela As atccydag Hein Wael Out pieatltig| RID now riding in this part of the countr J — \} tours regen rcolas, and “unwa x ie if BROOKLYN AMUSEME Le np; for. two-soar-olda t : 8 fine throw to Wale h The amateur events, ef which the Meet Phe : | mood. Won driving "Tim: p) ‘ : ‘ s | base. v punted Twho'l'are three have allthliedito overtawin, WEIGHTS FOR SHEEPSHEAD. Sra iat Pewee Her, 1oR ane it ee Starters, Fé es epee batt eg ene. | at second. Mula ® raiser agree The New York’ Athlotic Chub, ey rr RD 2 Sein 3 Boe. ne } Tanate Ne is é to. Williams, | Jared by Shulte. ‘ "second, | Wheelmen, Akron Wheelmen, Handicapnef. Vosburgh hap assigned ‘ Ad 5 eho. Seams, > fanned oui as usual, NO RUNS. | combe Team and the Brower Wheelmen | the following welghts for the bandicap| feo Tank—BA Philips Samoa Redione | Fifth Inning, being among the liberal subscribers to | to be run at Sheepshead Bay Saturday avant and Penrhyn. A 26; PARR sa8ed to the front, fo} owe Brigzs was easy meat for Malay and| these events, ji Bill Phillips and” Willams fo) , Gessler. Slagle swatted the all along| The winner of to-morrow nigh' Aah gt erde eeel SeaD to Wailive tnd. wa y first base line for two bases and reached | events will be matebed with Iver Law- wh & and Jugeler would Nght (1 our, |) appearance py | {urd on Casey's out at first. Babb tol son for the world's championship. 48 ee eame PT, however, und finishing | it Hoon torces bal 1 nve filed out to Dobbs. NO| ™ yf i z out yery, atrone won by’ three-fanrthe {alte of Ri. Belldhe Of x lenath from Juggter. who beat Ra-| Hoge y ribs. R t Gleasor " t out, Briggs to Chance. Bh Bh ennndggn 27.0 MuE Ts : jane # Bead for the place, | Htoxg.’ Joncas third, Me: 5 yo fet, nd 8 AUDUBON BOY GOES Aiton Dale Cold rained Ty Spenern fannet A sve to a bage, sprints : jor Luck Stopped Badly, i mencky fanned, 12088 pay ‘ chard singled te lett, Arita cial * spelen Pe 1 oe i ” Coy Maid es f ORTH qi 4 J ntyre 1 advanch Dob: ‘ w Ki a9 655 Sith Inns iets Tina awe ige| MLR IN 9.04 1-4) ue Bias alae n out Keele hols te: atch sent a high je B *f ' s ae ts iat Pate rapped de] ONG HOON i aa " Hea gt ‘ A, Shane . of Howe Sixth Inning, —_—_ on Spanner: if ' b ‘ : Haney er, sins Hive! Shncaby | * {y Delehanty, NO RUNS | whteh owas nubbed iO Shelia, Fast Time Made in Exhihition at {# loni)w ore Sevent!, inning. id hia, Wind sate ante 8 ; i eer a onthe extreme | poughorty wot an infield Mk Hiner te come fori, vax. Matshey | Readville, but General Opin- |: ie ra Tonk, but X, LS IS 4 4 f neaghed second Vilar hands. Lumley sre, Bland Thin gut Nene twa sitaight 1 Watlaca/ te Jones i | Hotnvan’s Nt neld fence | fon Is that Horse Can Pace : a au close. corn: f tayehed Dougherty rannlig | NO RUNS. aH Oe rr pan (3 The dna guaner, van Une | eshte xr at Q f Geasler ed, Malay ] in 2.00 Flat, ¥ sal oh A better horse, 3 nite Mined 54 h ve }an Inshoot. P : nd aa falta walks}. gdones Cine E |Inoed “the ‘ball “to left centre, acorn 4 Conroy. Kahle ong sler and promoting Malay ta ate nl es etna Rest ent) vivtlm. NO RUNS. yee contributed 4 sinus to oeftve, 8x Uaval, sopped badly na Eighth Inning. [ti ean wth a double “seq {bon Boy leuds' the rseord to date tor _ Favorite. La, ofl dea |,,Slelnow popped 10° Jones naniy | Rengen eS Sheokard ‘nniied 4h, right pacing the fastest heat of the year: He <1 aT na disap tor| beat, a Th P Angst 20 miey tite sa aie fF : i aun hie eA baa [ot nent hy Ri front ie Malon Dhbhs crossing the pi ies Wonk the wile diptance in aisdes) Belyen | ee waa shan ‘READVILLE, Mass., Aug. %,-Audu- 13 Heting he plate Rotch singled to right, sending Shocks | bY Billy Andrews. Hxperts, who aw NB. } & i walked, Glade. fanned th to second, Gessler fled to Slagle, |the exhibition say the horse waan't let ; * ee wt Me four time. “Stone lined’ to Keeler. VE RUNS. - out and in & face cun dy two minuics iy t -} J) Rock sate on Williains's tumble, ee ier 4 } od Bpenc Wy annoy, Mise flat eaally, echart Jhsh re 71? sisted, MoH hs Nh Comey. YO") BL UNGER WON'T PLUNGE Yer,| In the 214 trot the record for the U6 favorite, had no oppor- int! i oYsT! Se de Bt was ameahed three ty md fot tint inne apr) ata | Ninth Inning. OYSTER BA 1, Aug %3.—P hye | track e tunes al ue istrek K 7 » a clvcus catch of Kvel-| Ume for the exhibition which ts to be; heats were found necessary to meotie en peemene Rak unger) Ay Fultz ined to Joues. | Kiven bythe. submarine torpedo boat] the @e, Bthel's Pride won the racy of Horn inten Daugherty out NO BCMA | Hlunuee Oh ake beuett or eteaigene © heals, covers f a ral Hes anil Roosevelt tuo uot vot boon depaheig ite matiase reek, the sane = EE fens time in 2.07, This ry fixed, but dtd expected to ta mee lg eppearance Direown Boysball Voto dreynaa yo-dny, 4p, a | Ae be oh Batostey weakly nt ie is i

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