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(THE EVENING WO > (nd JELSON HAS HIS ‘WHISKERS PUNCH” | READY FOR BRITT ‘Clashes for Twenty Rounds With . Bat Nelson, the Human Billy- Goat, at Frisco To-Night S-elever-boxer will meet’ the human billy-goat teuin tonic! Britt and Nelson clash. Up to date the billy-goat has beaten everything but Gans, who! ‘Combines boxing skill with great endurance and punching ability. it when - Britt and Nelson: fight twenty rounds this time. The first time they “met it was for twenjy rounds. Britt won the decision. ‘There were Jefid cries of “Native Son.” But Britt is a very clever ease Tere is little doubt that he can easily outpoint the Dane, unless’ felgon gets over a knockout punch. EZ WED -q BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NESDAY.” NEW YORK. pe | EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN, IT WIkt BE THE OLD PROBLEM OVER AGAIN, & CLEAN CLEVER BoxER AGAINST ATIRGLESS BILLY-Goat, ‘HAT is what he did in the second fight. Britt. had acquired a con tempt for Nelson's fighting ability. He tore in and mixed it furi- ; _ ously, hoping to win with a knockout. In the fourth round Britt “dropped Nelson with a right hook to the chin. Nelson took advantage ‘of the full count, then staggered to his feet and covered his jaw with both “bands. Ho was helpless. Eagerly Britt tore at him. It looked Ike a sudden : ‘victory for the “Native Son.” But the bell saved Nelson from danger for the qoment. He reeled to his corner._One minute's rest_was enough for Neb gon’s marvellous recuperative power to assert itself. He een for the BY BOZEMAN BULGER. ETHR alldt_may not have been A auch an awful hoodoo that has manager, Mitth round as strong and aggressive 88 ever. caused the Tigers to tear jisla i a Both men have made the Highlanders for the past ‘f° trying to beat his w Roos. wore Britt Gown andi) are in ‘condition. or the welght. Both | irs, At the present writing It #eeM*° division. Knocked him out in the eighteenth . OF appear to be. that Detroit is peeling off a few from New York for the same reason that a fighter has !t on a boxer—he has more ating in his wallop. Ag the (Wo GUbs stuck up to-day yeu— can Ine the Highlanders alongride these Tigera who have caused them so much woe, and our crew will look as week as branch water. Toe Detroit club Je weld- Nelson may not be as good as he was before Gans beat him to a pulp. Britt may not be as good as he was before he took to an easy life and the bubbling grape. y Only the fight can prove anything in this line. Joe Gai is to gh 7 round. Afterward he boested “that he bad Britt's face and neck raw from the effects of Nelson's rrbiskera| the Infleld, bad way. They wer Pitchers, but now [: atreiched all over the th ’Phia latter needs explanation. Before Might Nelson lets hia whiskers grow pr four days, raising a crop ties, ‘These, and his wiry hair, ™ alkali water to make them stiffer and harder, In a fight he puatiy clinches and butts or rubs| wire-like bristles into the other) Ye. tried te on Gans at Goldfel | and every o ns will sit at ring side. tule winner, ne oe sae LANGDON STU ors are He. inavonidvea down tn ct nders, of (he mouth. away from the cove! ¢ started. The fans are NG BY BRUSSEL had the blood running down Gana’s for they believe he from the lacerating effect of the of the three-year-old Ballot these days. enact and hasn't let {ll bskers punch, Mr owas has great hopes or seaing the | G7@y his ginger. BY T. O. PIPER. Voter oolt win races that even a Peter Pan | wio they believe te MELON js full of rough tactice: | ewhitey* Langdon, a pluneer of the fret | might not be succe will alway; (He 1s naturally a foul fighter, Rowe really water, who in hie ctreer has “run a soe | Rs heading” string {nto a millon,” had a characteristic | hetwoen clean, fair boxing and his heuvy bet on Halifax in the first race, 224) During the finish of the fourth race & § pquentiy he “bette, —He cater the not fman “Wattey—“ ahd net eon} na @landlnig Bear Ube WIS wetting Fur Gans round after round, and jot’ until the fourth race He certainly | pounding the judges’ toclorure fell forward the finish struck geveral foul) co: warmed up during the race Itself, fr |and was picked up by two spectators “Nolan ordered” hint to fout— ax when tHatttax —went—to—tive front witty pac She! Jeft bis corner, and he was merely |numsnal speed the animal appeared to Cave wing Nolan's instruction the race at hie mercy, when Brussel wei even Nelson's foul fighting haa! '? */eeo apparently printer was ere ~$fe-te_evidentiy | 2ilied_al the osc. E eae aiivronsnate [Winning thousands ax the Handsel joat in one way—he Js always oUt | inde into the etreéch in the lead, and t He always does his level best (0! nervous temperament of the pivaxer mant- | He never fakes. In these degen-| soi itscif at this staxe. He showed ex- | erate days’a man who is above sy: y Deat ble fiste upas tue wood na Man you can bet on with 4 alongside Y [and every upright position ‘Bad News,”" sal Koer nearh: La bet on him, and tt’ reeks. 1” do) the first bet tind owe coming with a rum. the tT was at last going to land exclaimed | take over in. fa a Jokist.”* “He tripped | fers ranawer ay the It Js a condition | over which GriMth hes no control, and he is doing wonderfully well under the olreumstances, butt seems kinder hard to see him In his fifth season further aid Jenni he of seem! Here in midseason he findq| away with It. bimeeif with a patched up club bravely into the first. By With only one regular out-| opening camo of the eertes the Tixers jumoed fielder at work and two utility men in| over Cleveland's head and landed back In long on, Wal calamity eave will of them has red NeHung jars he men to aet into. od coursing through his velns. Tha) for two or three weeks, If on their toes, while our saved herself by @ narrow turn Hilltop are nob | camo will not hav Charmptonstly “thie, “tal. On the other hand, the Tigers are | ra York spinning along with a Swiss movement TIGERS ARE A TOUGH BUNCH TO OVERCOME )@d together in one compact’ body of | of chance Js a til factor tn baseball. | Strength and the Highlandors are frayed like the wet end of a grass rope. GriMth has been a most_unfortunate It won the world’s champjonshio for McGraw and | kewise for the White Sox. Huchey Inxs comes from the aame school, and ten disconcerts his opponent by taking ingiy ‘tmposstbie chances—and getting it fails he stmoly sara, . that's daveball,” and passes it up. Gefeating the Hiehlanders in the Hilltop crowd is in a|fecond place so close on the heels of the never begins to look aa if Chi @ monopoly on the world’ after all, Untort Yeap _oward the Detroite lap backward, and it Sox th New York a almost take a miracle for Grifyfith first. division all. rein. and the of the wheel may come to-day. “Tue CHARP. with. BE THERE To SIE UP AIS NEXT VICTIM. Chicago PATS THE BOXER VS. THE SLUGGER IN "FRISCO RING TO-NIGHT. * CORRIGAN AUTHORITIES qa DIFFER --- NY.Y.C CRUSE HT BIG THING Brrotuer Wit IN YACHT CIRC WILL ADVISE i TAnes_-/ eet The annual cruise of the New York Yacht Club ts the next big Uiing on the taps fu yachting circles. ts It expected that 20 to #0 sailing” yachts will participate nddition to | steam yachts and crack racers. The rendezvous will be Glen Cove and jthe t will. gather on Aug. & On | Aug’ 9 tt will sai) to Huntington, thirty, jmiles, proceeding next day to New London, 64.1 miles, where the following ay will be spent. Aug, 12 Newport, jforty miles, WII be Its desjination, ane b 13th anchors will be dropped in ari Haven, thirty-sevel miles y Hers, ¢ will be sailed » the Astor Cup vel next day 5 by the King, Cup race for a trophy pre- } sented, by Ring, Edward, On ‘the ith > the yachts will compete for the Owl and Gamecock colors SEEKS NEW AUTO RECORD. SAM | PCCUINTICKS BY JOHN POLLOCK. TETHER the ghting «ame be allowed to goon fn Francisco tn battle which Jimmy Britt and Ba’ Ramen pees nt Rink out there to-night. fe ali boxing shows, as he claims tha majority of the ‘Nights in ‘Frisco. been fake affairs. stop to-night’ battle, but strong political Influence he hes the men put up @ slashing battle, indfeations are that Mayor Taylor the contest have fake the game will diately. Gans Will Lose Forfeit. Uniesa Joe Gans, the light-weight the sembia be kill 4 acific A. C. McCarey, of the and fights George Meinate | eles, Cal. { i th forfeit of $2.00. wh eholder Jim. J: leinand $1,006) of ¢ champlon throw mateh with Males boxe Yan” round” a Jack tiff puncher. TASON, “Of CTICARD, on Friday night Russell Is Buay., Unk’! Russell, the rugeed Philadelphia, will be kept b: fight sented to allow tne fxht to Ko on. FGHT GAME ( will Ban the future or be stopped for cood wil! all depend-on the tuing big—Aawitorion, Mayor Taylor has already threatened to put a stop.to t the have He had intended to through | ‘con- If . the wiil not Interfere with the sport, but should of a imme- cham pion, lives up to his contract with Manager cof Low An the Chi ugilist, before that club on Aug. 14, Carrell Bexes To Night. Protilees (o be one Of the hardest EVERY EV AT 8 battles between little fellows ever witnes —AND— Johnny Carroll, the local middleweight, |jstuce between Itt Lene eee vid teat | MATINER, DAILY | wil have another bard Job on his hands to- | be: Kid Stinger, the kane italian | DOWNSTAIRS IN” night. He fs to meet Bartly Connolly, the and Battling Bill Hurley, of Pas-| VICTORIA THPA Portland (Me.) Met midde-welght, ‘tor Ji, which Ia to come off ai the stag | Entire Roof Will fifteen rounds before the Lymansvilie (ht. | 2! Sharkey A.C. on the nleht of Aug | aie. & 50c. L) A, G. at catch weights nelly had | 7c Both lage, fought a. bruleing: attleliet ; been fighting in Koo 2 ugh New bthe Lo cre AUC. ftv KO ARTIENS Finwlant for some thie. anh uesides ty a( Are (raining hard for this) Sontest. | PAERIAL GARDENS Rob tockwray > sow « CLOSE SCORES IK er of d goal than when | jo wind “Dy Maytaty | trying, ys find Griffith under that Detroit 19 the alud many of we plex to | oh en tha Amerieen—iasmie— pennant They +—sTT EMPSHBAD BAY BRAC. TRACI have the fire and enan that do #uch ohine: man on the olut haa hia whole 7 Boa fred heart in the came, They pater “vn ‘eben lied to an | oe ene To ae ee rnat’s good news, for 1 had|}@e way. It tan't often you see a nun- T've won | BOF reach third from first on a sacrific ing you |) DUC Jeniitngs a> texte tie mento take wiulling, "Wat WhSn | Oise chances every der, —Cobh— pitied — tre rick off yesterday and «ot away with it je baseball manager who is willing to} rambior's hance on = olay and then ¢ a [backs Mt up with perfect team work ts the - who wine pennants, with Grimth, however, | as his shouller to) knock Tt ls a faculty of the and they | i {| AT July they are | 16 P Tne element Knowledge Ufut you'll have a fight| wala eb tph SFTI_Four furlongs in 0.8%. Only the ing. csi. 106 MUPT huted to some row Tanta ordinary, | Ty ae how uncouth his tight ond Land (S THOMAR. FLYER-Six futiongs In| SARATOGA RACE TRACK. N. Y,, fad wo did Cole alll ene Rae irc! 1171-3 Will do Jater on. (July The local track je in great] RS Ee: tub. ’. Se nb. a ae . 2 at jtrh 7 my RITT {s just ay naturally inclined Tiding de cee Ti ott RET 47 25:61 {106 mgTIMATE—Ono mile in 142, She] trim, never having been a0 fast us it Sea prey Ne outa ht Se $F 4p goo || 108 EAT +15 =at—plesenl, The —-workoula-—were fight. He'd prefer fighting to any- , BL Washtton’ Lok $4 383 (Phila .....40 88 1S45/8t, Louie. ..31 73 2239 109 LADY VINCENT—Five turionss-n| very clever to-diy,- The best noted : & sy ; Langdon xot ole: ft . 1,03 3-6. At her _ iwere: Eesieacaise,jeven It there wasn't 40 mulch |yorsea went to the port in. t BESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | _ KODAK—Five furlongs. In 1083-6. ee opoLITMWN—Five’ furlongs. In “mohey in the game ngs when Bad News, 8 ¢; New York. ew York. 11; St. Louls, 6. Not much 4.02 3-6, all-out. Is not up to much He is a perfectly clean boxer, He twa) aneitss a } §) Cieveinn netmnati §. Entiadeiphia, 0 _ SINISTER—Ome mile in 1.0, easily.) 9 BIG CHIN BIx” furlongs In Bmery slever boxer, He tights ws furs a yearcol First game. Pitabure, 12; Boston : | ~ Si htgh-class Jumper, ABS pressing: : Pously as Nelson, but tio doesn't descend | 20 yoota™ Durnoll, was In a -bedwa 8; Chicaxa,’4. Second came y 93 QUARDILLE—Stx furlongs In 1.18 = ABRONA UI #ix) curlongs In 191-6, 40 butting tke a billy-goat. Britt has |arrer the firat race “Phe youtieuter aol GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. | Never #0 g00d. % SPOONER—Five’ furlongs in °1:01 1-6, Seba He de et thien ted, nett mend a: York jeer emeryTa tebe Lig; BALLOT—One matte and an elehth tnt jas Very nice colt, Scat a cana 5 at rooklyn at Chicago 2.12. Juat, a gallop. ‘ — COMMODORE ANSON—Six “fur- = Bropght up, intelligent. gent nly. Philadelphis it Cincl, A. 2 % NSE Gna othe anette ecad rite: Boston Re PItebaFE {106 VETT—One mile and an etgth In} longa In 1152-5, handily. ‘Bure to : r hls horse Von ‘Tromp [eae tater eo) am RALEA=Six furlonga In Lib #6, ‘poived any edu ‘ area dbaed latins aac <y lot SUFFRAGE—Geven furlongs In W,| “aniving” was good work. Sfrart in a bun! hele taneh| ternedite ai 1 breezing. Only a sprinter @ LITTLETON MAID—One mile in A is too nails. If he vver panyi eerie BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. 101 CHARLES G. GATES—One mile In 1.43, breezing. She is ready. ESuakeapeare 1t inthe part that To ‘ 147, easily, Ready for a killing, — FORDELLO — Five furlongs in expurgated. BRIGHTON BRACH RACK, | wards one BOSOM FRIEND—Five furlongs In} driving Has a lot of S Nyo Ma duly, 31 . to- 343, 7,08,;/(Won\t\/doaround here. TA—Slx furl in 1.17, i we S07 Yorklat LEONARD JOE HAYMAN —One Talaeatna: i Ha de; Si7 tana 6 | In 1443-6 Close to hia beat ‘4ES8—Six furlongs in ee i oakinloe 4 ‘all out, t r ESS—One mile in 1498-6.) & ileal reese a In 1.15 2-5, ¢ nkers sure | | BOLO ET ear furlongs in at ve | SAVOY-S!x_ furlongs {n-122. No 0402-6 “breezing, Very speedy Fought out ax ims as Soap aa | renent account 7: POWBLL-Six furiongs ey by Nelson. | gamex Mowe, trainer of the Kt ah THe Als. peedistat? 1 i HILL—Four furlongs tn he es, handily et doing well, mibattle totnlght 1» at 133 pounds, je coring. wows test nnd ataylnn veces out |. A E ay Eraeatnie NNT STAR—Four furlongs. tn tweryearsola; | FORT ERIE ENTRIES. 105 MASQUERADE — Six furlonas in! 7 pingpR ous, turlonge he Oats RACE: upward Six Buffalo is to have @ bowling tourna-|t Nement for two-men teams and tndl-/ Vidvats during Old Home week of Sept | TM) and 32,00) will be given in prizes. | Botries are $5 per man, and oxch|\\ ‘PoWlec. wil! roll tree games, total pins to count . Entries close Auk. 104 of e yoarolde 106 ©) George G. Floss, Palace alleys, Buffalo. | a ets : . ERT RACE—s De tirat streot, hax issned wn oper chalién: i Iara eae iia bow! Man of forty-threy t) lint 2 ee above . oe 1 RUTH RACE @ny west wide alle Feenth otreet for $5 a nid if : Fibwling clubs aro t+ Galli sénion,, At ibe Bae CHESTER ES TEAM, hse LOS wild ng alleys for the titied Want dates VENT and “apwal un | de-played Wy Lin | tam transforre the Colum: | failed. No. | 1/0 98 STANDOVER—One mile tn TOS COLINSStx turiongs tn 128 Just S0-THANSYAAL—Four furlongs tn INDE TRAINING XED GALLOPS SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK. Rae track fast. eather alear; PABA 31. all out, gallop. 105 ANONYMA—Six furlongs In 1203-5. Nearty ready Has had a reat. 1065 INCOGNITA—Six furlonga tn 117 2-5 Better than he has shown. BTER QUINC Li7, breezing. 1.15 3-5. One of Keen's beat 0,88. | ix furlongs tn} ' Lota of speed. (101 RIALTO—Four | Selling race for this one. 103 TODDLES—One mile in 14S, bres W-DESTROUS—Bix furiongs in LT. proving. Likes the mud. gare | AT SARATOGA TRACK handily A real smart colt, July 3'l furlongs 1n 0.82 2-8.| was thirty-mx holes medal pla o2ing, Im- 7 PRICILLIAN—Five furlongs in 1.04, ar reexin, 1 MARIS tye —rurtongs tno PMs Mletricta were attracted by the an! be Carel | tHe CONTINENT. } breezing ‘| nual two days’ tournament for them, | St, Nichoias Garden, W, ook, | 101 ANTAEUS—Five furlongs in 1.08,| whlch opens here to-morrow. siexr KENDA ~TO-NIONT AT’ 8.20— VSD AwEST | Rows, nations “open ~chanipton; Al REQUEST NIGHT. S PAIR PLAY —Five furlongs in tog | — 4 oo AT Fresco. § _breezing ‘ ) Smit jraer national open olde: way & svn EUDORA—Four furlongs in 0,602-5,| and Gllbert Nicholis, runner-up in the| CASINO 2 ."sy,6 34 Athy Mneeyee | soe CHLT-Ax furlongs {n 1182-6, brees-| $3 PRINCE HAMPTON—Six furlongs oy Milan Cavear In. Petal 100, Bo. | on RBSTIGOUCHE-—Six furlongs in|! MCARTER<One milo and a quar- i SE eS eT ES ter in’ 2091-6 all out, Not very wif § ma geod work Was doing hin best. 8 INFANT AGE ONS furlongs fn 0622-5) @7 RIGHT ROYAL—One mile in. 1.48, preexinie . 1 t0ur —Flye ‘furlongs in 1.07 3-6. WATER-One mile in 104 crated’ breezing, She ls doing DRESS—One mile and an a a in 1.5%. Iteady ofr her best |" BOMCON LIGHT One mite in 1.60, . | ~. WELLEOURNE — Six furl i ix furlongs in 1.20 1.18, breezing pend f VERDUN O28GLL—Mour furlongs in k Ip— sl. breeziny 6 looks woll CLOUD one mile and 83 +9, TRONSI DOs —One | mile and a. tur- RWWIGI i lone In 201 breezing, At hin best RWICK—One mile and an eighth | $9 BLACK OAK—Six firlongs In u 1 all out. ery muoh tm- 118 Lin breening Ix” much tm- prove Drovec 10 DANDF IN—One mile in 1.4% At | 108 eee) ahh ut and is uar- bewt win “6 breezing, She Ie 7 RS ANOY. | her’ hest ay, SAvOx Seven furlongs in) 109 PURSLANE — Five furtones sn ) i ay 1,022-6, handily A nien colt HAYES—Five furlongs in| MAIN ‘CHANCE—Five furlongs tn ‘win xoon. 1,02 3-5 “breezing. Ready and good One mile in 1.463-5 A set RS ee Yonkers candidate. Annountement. BEEa Twas se aype mae in 1.46. New| sunday World readers in Greater New if i y York will recelve a free ticket to Miller - MONET— furlongs: in 0,838-8.| ross famous 101 Ranch at Brighton Nearly ready. 10 MARBLES—Three furlongs in 0,26, your newsdealer, Edition |imited. Beach Park next Sunday, Order from in} Walter Ch stie, who waa the only Amert- joan fi Grand Prix auto race near Parts |thts year. has been engaged to drive hie Wiariharasipontr tear claveepcea atria Untiae [ae eens ack unemes i aguinetee [in Jonpabte of unprecedented speed, LOhristle expects to beat his record of 83 1 seconds tor the eile = 0) SRS is the next few weeks. To-morrow night he| ‘4 Doses two men afore the Broadway ‘Ac Go| AMUSEMENTS. ; of -Philadelp! Friday night he tackh TATARONiE se iltiati her ont ts Sale KETTH & PROCIOR'S] Masa, aus on Aug. 15 he wi way 2 \ eral fa a, wi round, bout na : of the Crown “A. C., of Brook " TH FIFTH Ave co. in mont Rink, In Hrosklyn. || JAY, “LOVE IN MAKNESS."”" Langford to Box Harri pecs ea Meee Bam Langford: the -eteret fiehter whe * = NDE made such a great showing in the fights he Sepa papers fought In England, hes finally got on match in this country, He has been secu: | Trey Davenport & silts Rankin, ‘Cremation,’ Stanley _& Wilson _ iaurice Levi Band, Eddie Clarke & Co., andon Fite Utigade, dear Allen & € to meet Morris Harris, the Quaker City col cred fighter, for ten rounds at the next stae of the Wingisimmet A.C. of Chelsea, Mass, | which comea.off on Friday night. Harria will have an advantage of nearly thirty pounds on Langford. | Turner Back in Ring. Rufe Turner, the Callfornia cols Ratinustay 1 80 ty Torao. 26-50, 235% eth A gt Phone |] Daily Mat. 16. weight, who wae a great fighter « few years | HARLEM ?te"® Fs amo until he met Joe Gans, who put him Pf Goal jcmphay, “DON CAESAR ay in a hurry, as decided to re-enter || Phone ssi Morn) DE BA Naringaxalninentg been inatchet to | PD'YMALAS-2te. & Vaude.Curtaind & & box Jack Clifford, another scrapper. trom > Ban Diego. cal, on AUR Tway tthe lores he wilt never MLLE. FOUGERE, box again, This Will Be a Good Fight. What anicuse Excentriaue SHEKLA, ROOF | GARDENS. GEO._M, COHAN jn JARDIN de PARIS +; |e" FOLLIES 1907 Madison Square Roof Garden The Maid & the Millionaire Vids) Rain Florence Schenck, the Virginia” yon’ } BiG GOLF TOURNEY. [SAVOY Mic Sin"; Bore a (Hoedtal to The Byentn Whri4) cig diaban? VAN CORTLANDT, N, Y., July n.—|MAN OF THE HOUR Brondhurst. Almost ninety golfers started to-day in} Tthe “Scoon™toursomes whiot comprised | ‘the secénd day of the New York Club's | tournament at Van Cortland Park, It! ama | [tour being paired with professional. ‘The-enmateury were handicapped: Most of the leading professionals of the New York, Boston and Piitadel- PASTOR'S METROPOLIS THEA. ROOF CAUDEVILDE, Every Ey Adm 2q, THALIA To-day, Sal, & Mom, Mats, Bowery. A RACE ACROSS } recent national open cham were among the stars out, while ‘onship, | Jerome FASCINATING Merald Sq, D, Travers, national champion, and GU- | Fiel eae . Ne | See ie TH man Tiffany, Hudson Riyer title-holder; Emp FOY Oncnin | Howard Gee and Oswald Kirkby were | Ofeat Cast, Including TRIXLE FRIG, | the leading amateurs in the lists, The 424 & BIh Av, Mat. To-day, Se, weather could not be better. __Enrly_ascores--Firatrounda_y. patra: handicaps not deducted; amateurs given 35. 50, T— frat: H BRIGHTON BEACH PARK mour Famous Grand Opera Stare, G. TO-DAY, 3.40 AND 8.30 P.M. George Pierson, Yountakah, MILLER BRO! 101 RANCH I. A. 3. Higgins, St. Andrew FAMOUS Jack Hutchinson, St. Andrew's, BIGGEST SHOW ON THE ISLAND, L, R, Taylor, New York,, 4, ahd T, B. oid NA fla bbabel ia eee dt 2. Clark, White Plains, 16." { bere Matas R THEATRE AES Gibson Girls from the Lete of Jack Norworth, Avery & Hart, 3 Gearge Borup, Bryr Ciltt, $9. Oswald ‘Kirkby, Englewood, $0, Dayid Hunter Easex Coun:y 72 ale, M1,andA,-Lyous, apa yeaztalr, piohn Pepper, New York, si, and Jack|BRIGHTON BBACH DAnx ett, New York, FreRA hc Wid pro ees ane oats beady ogi iRan Tiffany, Newburg, 77, and Rob-| s,ygee J, MORTON, CMUNTTNGSS Bem 4 ebles, Fairview, . 2 7 e J. B.\ Robeson, Mocheater, N. ¥., sv, | —2% SOPATRE EROS A OTHERS, aud Gilbert Nichols, Boston, +0. ‘ TYG; OUP, Englewood, $5, and John Wenwerenscorehedc piume: EDU ‘A lodens, Englewood, 76, E catlog Aisha, Naw vore, sy, aod| STEEPLECHASE PA fartin O'Loughiin, Plainfeld, 7. e : seeatiay Watson, ‘Donaoodtel (6, and NY ee et teee tens Lice AS Lewmianeay ‘ohn Mackie, Dunwoodle, 82 Boast C, G. Row, w York, $7, and wit FREE VAUDEVILLE, } Brald, Found Beaoh, 9. f 0, Daytdson, New York, §7, and/ SS ; anton, Powghkeepste, §§ , Princeton, 76, and John Jolly, Arlington, N. J. ‘ E. F, Miller, Newark, 9, and David Honeyman, Newark, 73, H. J. Egner, Baltusrol, §. max Gourlay, Nowark, &. TAKE IRON STEAMHOATS. THK NATION'S PLAYGROUND, LUNA PARK. and 'Tho- vid Brown, je Bs Kine, Fateneld County, 57, ang) A MIDBUMMEH H1GM1'# DIMA nny oy Stwyer, Midtand, #1, and breton rant aS i Gau n, © 7 26 thine Hoty, tana oa-| PAID'S Fireworks, 8.80 P, M,-) Bi Dis, Boston, 78. ACLE, SHF Singh pagamtths, Flushing, 300, and | —— eorge midric! helter Island, 84. Dr, William Cleveland, Brooklyn, 79, H ° ¢ and George’Purnbull, Highland, 78 APPYLAND George Conley, Mount Vernon, 84,| (This Week) ROYAL JAPANESE ‘TROUPE, and A. Piére, Mount Vernon, i eee = ert len, Fox ‘iw, $7, and Isaac >" Mackie, Fox’ Hille, ‘ i SPORTING. W. W. Harris, New York and mary Robert Tate, Van Cortland, 8i. George P. Lawson, New York, §9, ang Last Ghree Days Alex’ Smith. jansau, av) aie Spt i ‘Jerome I, ‘Travers, Montclair, 73, and ' B ¢ Alex Ttoss. Boston, 77, TEE On FJ. Kelly, New York, $3, and Donal Cogley Hall, Philadelphia, &3 | R "9 Spot Around Travers, it, no gould have run down ACES Ra orks a. fifteen-foot putt on t Ast cho! 7 v , e van TO-MORRO RSDAY). r itor the tiukee As itwas the nacional | THE R700 TSVINCIILE OF ASM gy amateur champion a four 4 alee elnense : ahead of the tional open cha iy on their round together. fr BASEBALL, ‘To-day, 4:0, M,—American | Si. League Park, WY, Americana va. Devesit,¢s* 1 i