The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1905, Page 2

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oftener ‘New York. Of all ¢he fighting on has had. the most varied ottdon ieee and ont-- ‘the’ world as 9 seconi-rater in @ profession of which he was kine. Soe dittle black champion came Solivan's balliwick, under the guardianship of ‘Rourke. | Various sportsmen ahe credit of ‘discovéring” Dixon Mind, for it was O'Rourke Dixon ali through the suc- Part of tis oareer, sat in the counted tie gates at a Hun- and a fortune out & bok aismond. —Who- “Tin ortelnalls. Dom O'Rourke ) used him anil a string AUTO WOMAN AGAIN AT CAPE MAY to Thi ¥, N. for a ‘Chieses. Fitler gave. another e Evening World.) J, Aug. 2% —Mns. remark- uble demonstration of her ability as a very atrvy driver when e drove to mn | Victory ip the second event of the ive- ey through George Jones, in a fitty horse-power machine. was the Mrs, Fitier. only starter against John| At te half-mile pole Mrs. Fitler ‘threw bis} forged to the front and then, like a Yetenin, ‘soo Jncreased ger lead until Henry Fai tett in ance with his new racer. ‘of 8) horse- Too ed made and He’ went to England, feaey marks in ¢he boxing «for roghi:. ace than sixty a ing the gare Kame! y aoe of England's sii w the ait champ\ back hat ye ae Pars tines. diet to the old The man Ti, dpente ed im, jevern, has into ring Foun Corbett who was a youngster in Dixon time, ‘ouck ard ard are coming hy wih go to # finished * one eet lines. he first mile ASE, hundred jeorge Dixon's battered faiting Face: a the Championship alaiiee on vom Dixon te Me Govern. all the ekill et 2 command, Ormon- dale was Teeliug Uke a drunken man. but Redfern steadied him and sat rid- ing with hand and heel. “Come on, you Redfern.” cried the crowd. Admirers of Filp Flap hed not heart enough to oot, for her pnk- jackete® rider was off at the tail. Yet she closed vp an immense gap and turned into the etretoh about tenth. But #he mot get inte the monoy. Ormonddle ‘held his lead to the- end, winning by a length from Timber, wolch fn a hard @rive teat Belmere a bbad for the place. A Sength away came bbe gg fast, the best horse in the Tithe, time, ‘1.11 #8, was only 4-5 of a B.| scenes. A great calm swept over the , | multitude, the fastest mile, seconds flat, chman) ferent form, The tumult died away into a babel of gay, chattering voices. Hun- @redx rushed to the jufige stand to have a at the winner and his tired out bappy-faced rider. Hundreds leaped feng the fences end crowded about the judges’ inclosure, ready to grab the ‘ot | Jockey, toss him to thefr shoulders end ann Three’ tale not within range of nds rgd iE in. 48" poco! too! exe Keg goin ‘another flying start. ly three seoonds from his machine seamed to Rok better, wher he whirled over the course forthe third. tun In 29 4-5, ¢, he made the mile ENTRIES FOR MONDAY. {Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, . R—The entries for Monday are as ‘Wor two-year-olds; ist wurity course. ee it will be the laat|~ ae Get ee lege) of the younger Pat with a i ps = Etat ted er va ix, and Dixon ik Gaye are past. Ps Brarphy will have the of adding ‘Georse Dixon's famous io the Mat of his victims, Tt look well on paner—no doubt of It. ae SUNDAY BALL GAMES. At Faquitable Park to-morrow the ‘Matropolttan nine and the Xavier A. /a. ¢¥0 first-class seml-professional iwas, Will do battle. bromises to v6 4 Tbe Amnett Baseball Club, of which Lewis in manager, and the trong wemi-professional team side, play for the enam- ‘Gus House District’ 08 the grounds known as rouad ts a etretoh of teenth to 'T Laat rt have been en- game & for 1 he noted Chatters, of Chester, Pa, ‘have beaten all the crack teams of Waxt, including the Pailudelphia 804 Cuan % Glunts, will be the Ridgewoods Grounds, Linder: 0 woods ten rat Bronx Oval, One tun- ity-thind street and south- ‘the Cedars and Central for the frat ume this naonarients th AL on ine ‘vier distorences Bac POURTH i tutosyourolde, ein Plonser Whitemarsh. Bio} ‘ e Autumn Malden; two- aod a balf furlongs of carry him off to the paddock in tri- umph. Those were scenes femillar to the regular, wut delightfully twteresting to the man or woman who confines his rene-track pligrimages to the “big days" op which great races are run. Betting Ring a Human Sea. On these Gays the regular regards betting ring as a pestilential place, to be avoided. But the transient plunges into the sea of turmoil and is happy in being buffeted about Ike a chip on a cross sea. ‘The transient sees 4 long fringe of bookmakers on ‘the outside of the seeth- ing mass of which he {s one, and he madly plunges in that direction, Hun- @reds of others do the same, so tnat| t big races resembles & at caldron of bubbling human beings bobbing here and there without any apparent purpope, Every one bets on the Futurity. Hence tonce. Ewery one moves to the ring at the same time, Every one feers that) ‘ho will not get his money down in time. So there i» a constant rush, causes & series of rushes upon the agus maker which st times threatens sweep that individual and fis clerks and ‘tis bank roll far out upon the lawn. ‘Dhe crowd that arrived early burst in upon @ course which seemed more beautiful than-ever, The lawn, in vs fect condition, stretched Uke great, vel- vety carpets of green, while flower beds of brilliant-hued gerantums and other plants were pleasing pictures to ‘he eye. The tracks proper,seemed in per- feot condition, barning, of course, the soaking 40 which they were subjected yesterday; but barrows were constantly raking over tihe wet olods, and wher- ever there was a pool of water gangs of men with sponges ware soaking It up and transferring {t to buckets. Ev> ary effort 7 itible was being made to have thr course in the best possible shape by the time of the big race, Fast going, however, wae out of the question, and the owners and trainers of mudiarks viewed the situation with much complacence. There were hundreds at the track before the average New Yorker waa out of bed, They were the usual araty of Jouts and otters who had gathered to watch the early morning gallops. While all of the Futurity eandidates were out on the track, none of them was asked to do anything in the shape of work, ee HOW THE OTHER RACES WERE RUN, BY FRANK W. THORP, (Special to The Evening World. By SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, Aug: Bi--Outside of the Futurity the feature of to-day's card was the Pall Handicap, at six furlongs, which pro- duced a splendid field. ‘The other races (Continued trom Firat Page.) front, with Redfern urging him with [season to ride Albert Fy in the Futurity. At this time James R, Keene tad geome sort of a second call on Knapp’ ser- vices. When Mr. Dwyer decided not to stant Albert F., Knapp believed he was free to make an engagement end’ was given the mount on Filp Flap. To-day James Rowe, acting for Mr. Keene, insisted that Knapp ride one of the, Keene horses, The matter, wus brought before the stewards who, after hearing the evidence, deciied\in favor of Mr, Keene. Then Phu wyer grew wrathy. He did not think well of this section and promptly added Albert F. “Bring Albert F. over if he. has only two! legs, I will run him,” he added, Albert F. was added ut dater Mr. to clatm the services of Knapp. The matter was much commented upon by horsemen, Burns was engaged for Fitp Enthusiasm took on @ dif-} Flap. Phantom in s Gallop. Pagan Bey made the early running, but it was ‘oni, on Suhereace, for Phan- Fe the betting ring just before one of el the jam.. Every one wants to bet at; constant pushing and hauling, which! $7?) wi front of Bey. at tne Test Sump. but bad ant So pe ppc Race. ve Caruthers went to the front at’ an0 made all the ansing. Ingleside ond Cary went ai in atretch, but ha a him going and won by a Logs pi hag tg co strong: fi the a ‘to Hamburg Won Easily. Lndy Amelia raced to the front at the start and made the ranning, follow- ed by Prince rg and Roseben. ‘Nhese three outran the others ing 4 three-horse-race of it. Lady Amelia beets to tire afier reaching the stretch P el gt ene st Tengtt from Amelia a head for the Tarareraion Stops in Stretch. he front soon Grapple went (ogc ait the rann tart end won aoe "by ¢ @ length and a from First lob wes wes ¢ ico “favo, Protenaion. en who. closing head oe ae pre stretch. iepoeds an ngths for tae piRc Lord Badge a igh ne cy ‘Ave Riroller made the ores othe ded fo Saal ene Bl Lord xe to the turn, when Lard moved to tie front, i ‘won eusily San was @ length in front. SEO R ich ‘Noena. LARCENY EN CHARGE FOR FERGUSON Brother of Co-Defendant with Convicted Attorney Wooten Under Arrest and His Right | ro Name Is Forgotson, oh, tal nix eosin from and a Martin B. Ferguson, who says he is » brother of Samuel L Ferguson, lawyer under Indictment In connection with the Wesel estate robberies, with Armitage Mathews and John W. Woo- ten, was arrested thip afternoon and charged with larceny, Tt developed after the arrest, secord- ing to the police and thi Fergusons right name is Forgoteon. The prisoner said he was also a brother of Morris A. Forgotven, # pawnbroker at Mo, 178 Bowery. Jum before the arrest a young man, alleged to have been Ferguson, went to the grocery store of Charles cher No. 192 “hind avenue. ed to uae the sel: Bone. | A ee ward pm ‘cond ma hase sume beat pe ah a pscher has! Hy Me cron merece Dwyer ‘withdrew and alowed Rowe | ity mak- | bled med er logic Is, , - aS Scan Tlurphy in. ORMONDALE WINS _ [FLANAGAN SETS GREAT FUTURITY; NEW MARK IN WEIGHT THROW A bright scorching sun burst upon the Pastime A. C. Club's new grounds at Ninety-first street and. East River, to- day, @o that the “Indians” might. hold their annual outdoor track meet. The Athletic Club. Irish- Since ASE Bote F Fave Ibe Bide Y. and After tie * sem few races, the meet re. solved itself inty a mate! n bag ety pe and the “Irish,” for Jn” the $howha throw without for low, John an broke the world’: record with a throw of #) feet "pinches. ‘The. former record. 29 feet 6% inches was held by Flanagan himself. John. Filer, of. the, Irish-American Pp toysl Club. won A semi-final in the rds dash handlean in 10 second: fut. and P, J. Callahan, of the New York A. C.. the other, In 191-5 ssconds, Chartés Daming. of the Trish, and A. E. John eon. of the New York the heats for second men. and qualified for the final in 101-5 second: In the final, A. C. John son won from the 8-yard a maths une ear cen an@ Eller came second. GIANTS SHUT OUT REDS IN FIRST GAME (Continued from First Pase-2 Bowerman’s rounder. but re- in, tame get bis man at id RU Third Inning. Devlin made a great stop of Schlel's grounder and put him out at first base. Walker was led out_on strikes, “Me- Ginnity ares ered gins’ weak bounder. NO RUN! Stainseiae Brown ade out a ‘10 bit to Hugs grounder to Bietnelat second govered it first base. base. Ing to steal. NO RUNS. Fourth inning. ned with a two-base ari ld fence, Kelley lifted a tan Fan ur Was alr syed a ete, advanced on wus ont on 8 AY ty Donita. Barry the right: foul te belt aie lett field. Merten ity 10 easond sod eee Beet run and ect Fifth Inning, t tre, Odwell singled Meculty. re, cna ft Walker. was ay, “NO 8, . BY Deviin’s ay, Behlei hit a senaational pl play Huggins wot Pats man's slOW grounder, ins then threw out wnity NO RUNS. Sixth Inning. cutter to ne Pum eae Saat ‘on hatha Inning “Bevin ran 's ne Bae with- EN T ROBERT ‘EDGREN. Y acteot woul Laughe & four Mere age. Deron; went the Werats aners« SIX THOUSAND 'ELMINA WINS ATTEND LIGHT HARNESS MEET EMPIRE TRACK, YONKERS, %. ¥., Aug. 26—Beautiful weather and an at- tractite card served to attract six thousand lovers of the light harness horse to. the ienth matinee of the New York Driving Club. this. afternoon at the Empire City ‘Track. The recent rains put the frack in fine shape. The feature of to-day's card was In class A, trotting, in which T. B. Lea- hy’s Princess Pique, H. Bachelor and A. Wilkes came together. Fiest Reat—Class D. P. Ryan's kockiund; Boaraman, nds. F. third. Tine 222i. First: Heat Claas B. Arthur Lape Siowart Pine Si, “Suinmarie trotting. —Won. in ‘Topita's sudge R. Bain's Zeatous, trotting.—Won, by Bright Light _secund. aly two starters. Bruckhe:m Black Belle, second; J. Mand, third.) Tim No. 1; Class Pinal D; tung -—Won am *, Ryan's Rockla Dio wireless ti. Tu . as, at and op tale on, by Arthur ‘Lape Brightligh: a ‘Chass C: trottini ‘Collins's |. Time--2.21; only. a icin Hrent_Princess Pigue, and Solty Bachelor ‘were drawn wetorda oe Semnted to or reSeeviows dest on eS 11%. es va the mile In ‘new ton rie: and final heat, event No. > Pune Posty Wakes Maid, uM; a sin Ba, ect Seagal and bs ate be gard No. “4— ined Beets nee ‘Muscovit a third. “Thm No. “Fine Fi Ser vent No. ons Keaned es a a pautch'a Royal Neve,’ guint, “Dime, 244%- AMUSEMENTS, OD OG release a5 a. Paton ‘will PRINCE'S CUP AT HALIFAX) = HALIFAX, N. 8, Aug. %—The}, American schobner yacht Elmina I, owned by F. F. Brewster, of New Ha- ven, Conn., to-day won the race for the Prince of Wales Cup. The Ameriegn yacht Corona was second, finishing thirty minutes after the Elmina, and}! the Canadian fat in the rear. The race was sailed over a thirty- mile course in Halifax harbor, and the Bimina made the distance In almost ex- actly four hours, ‘The Hlmina won ths ocean race of 357 miles from Marblehead to Hallfax extlier in the week. Gloria was third, es TWO ATHLETES SUSPENDED. Chaidman John Stell, of the Regis- tration Committee of the Metropolitan Association Union, tion to the effect that A. McKechnie, of ‘the Mohawk A. C., ond in the 80-yard run’ at the outing of the Thomas Jefferson Democratic Club on McKeohnie fs ait Guatined from further competition in Sater apore. Todd) wg hse teen declared Professional | by. A. U., also compete; this Paruoular Reetne; Sut as he to: under disqualin- ee ton Reeing: further can. be done of the Amateur Athletic ————— DICK HARLEY RESIGNED. ‘TORONTO, Ont., Aug. 2%. — Richard y | Harley to-day resigned as manager of Sie. Poet Easte! baseball H also saked {for ait at given layer, of ake "charge of th team next week. f 3. eee l, He ee ee es AMUSEMENTS. MC DOaTO & DUNDY is recefved further informa-| finished sec- | } } |BIGGRST BNTRY Ls? BKPECTED The Trish-American A¥hietio Club ex- poets to have. the largest individual en= Irv’ Mat ever received fara set of ganigs on Labor Day when the. third revival of the Tailtin gameg wil) be held 8 Gettte Park: Batries are commein very | fast, and by Monday, when the entries are schedited to close, & record-break- ing Hat is looked for, ‘An attractive programme hag been Mapped aut for\ Une day, including @ We-yord run, “handicap; 20-yard tun, handicap; 40-yard ron, handicap; 1,000 yard rin, handicap; one and one-half juile, handicap: throwing 46-pouhd ham- met. Zi-toat Umit, handléip; throwing 46-pound weight for distance, handicap, and throwing the discus, Sntries lose with’ John J. MeHugh, NeoM2 Rast Mftieth streets and) Pod: Conway. No. 16% Bist Sixtieth ‘streets ———— REDS V8. HOBOKENS, ‘The Cincinnati Reds will play an ex- hibition game with the Hobokens on tae Si, George Cricket Grounds to-mortow afternoon, and Capt. Kelley Ns Tull tear oul as. ho i exceedingly destrous of winning the - AMUSEMENTS. RD pases iiecett nth haere PROCTOR Sr SHOWS \ BT. A? VIELE. Hl Deke Gone e ANE, ecaa bt at Haines, ‘trovolio. Mallory, Bros Wix.Al ttraction,Valert ie ermere & TS TH DIPLOMAT.” Lpuise Al v. Hi. Gilmour, Chas. AY. aE, Gltmonls, Chas. TH st Ypuse, 3 Johnson, Miss” . Be. Souvenir atiness Montay a Ey YOR jstaria G Te WOSSER HIP PODRO A E ve gel: pane Last co, Tho Great Four bomgnsede ens Navassar ‘Troupe Ue Domino owes SENSATION, “THE GIRT. or THE ‘Dose Adm, to Table Seats, 81, Best Seats, RRATRE, #5ih St. 2. of Bx INGWELL ELL'S BOOT: CAMARA 50 cre Pie Inet [MURR Yee eerie se ie a dRBaIN pera BLOCK SIXTH AVENUE, 43d TO 44th STREETS, pergola Tegeuning Bear GRAND REOPENING WEDNESDAY, Aucust oe “A YANKEE CIRCUS ON MARS” With VARIETY CIRCUS” DIRECT FROM THE CAPITALS OF EUROPE and “THE RAIDERS.” EVENINGS AT 8. DAILY MATINERS AT 2. ee EM eee BUOUE eee aaiathe PAV BELASCO SLAM WARFIELD ii Gasca este ae, 3 He ase raid [aa go PASTORS BIE mK ja oy mn Lia eit THURS. b AUG, 31 IN NORDLAND, eines rs URI. FREACH—EUTA PF _— ons VOLPIE'®, BEARS, & ise a Wi NE Inoubetor TYBON, Helens Fredericks, othe COMPANY if EDEN

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