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‘bers of the union. Prownsville had a riot this afternoon, Col, Clowry’s Statement. William Nicholas, a negro, living on Col. Clowry, president and general » Who Was the cause of the oprrnager ofthe: Western Umien= Pele Bad teekd An Stab nfo rapt Company, has issued the follow- | ‘ral in the New Jersey’ Avenue Court Ing statement tr relation to the strike |%Y Magistrae Hyla PMS A SY a ri 5 JAAN ee “GROWS AND MAY ‘BEACH THIS CITY Operators Here Are Awaiting Orders in General Plan of Leaders to Tie Up the Whole Country. -SeceanemeendOnai enema SED ae aSie Phillippe Holds Down’ Hits “ Circulation Books Open to All’? N E w Y ac) RH, GUANTS BEATEN BY PITTSBURG N EASY STYLE and Wins Out for the Mia = Pirates.” og MIGINNITY IN THE BOX. Jron Man’ Too Generous Ser tcnnc nth COS FAN Ae aNd Che with Bases and Balls in Early Stages. (FINAL SCORE.) GIANTS. 000001010— 2| | PITTSBURG. 0 01 — A strike that threatens to become general all over the country has 0 3 0 1 0 5) een declared by the Commercial Telegraphers’ Union against the West-| NEW YORK. pee > . = = et x RH PO AF ¢m Union Telegraph Company wi Chicago, PES ty, Hetena;-Mont., STO ao and Los Angeles. Through business of the Western Union west of Chi- Browne, rf. o 100 0 , he service between Chic this city Devlin, 3b..-... 1950 n155072.0 ago is practically tied up, and the ice between ‘ago and this city sae anise 6 45 almost at a standstill. Bisenahanic: Geo Oo Up to late this afternoon the Postal Telegraph Company was Bowerman, 1b.. We Ue OO ha e irine HERS TS believed th gg Dahlen, 25. o 0 3 0 90 handling all business offered without delay, but it is believed the strike Davlepanour Oouuao mo will extend to that system in sympathy. Telegraphers in this city are McGinnity, p. On} 0 2.0 expecting orders to strike as soon as the Western Union attempts to use | “S*7mour- os OOD non-union operators in’ sending messages from Chicago to New York. Total oa SEY tO rt . = “Ratted for MeGinnity {n ninth inoing Arrangements were completes this afternoon whereby, for the’ PITTSBURG. Present, Western Union messages for Chicago will be sent to mid-} “RH POLA & western cities, like Detroit, Toledo, Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, and | Anderson, rt.. +0 0 0 0 0 forwarded from those points by messengers on fast trains. It is ex- i sa e 5 ; ; . . pected that the union operators in those cities will walk out if an at-| Wagne a Ase a begs tg tempt is made fo utilize them in the handling of Chicago. business: |Abbattichio, 2b.....1 2 2 § 1 There are only two W: Nealon, 1b.. 202 9 0 0 wires ‘working on general m: ee tween New York and Chicago, where Sheehan, 3b. Osea st Bormally sixty-five are required. For 1Phelps,¢... Dec eS 10.0, transferring quotations between the el | Phillipre, p-.....5. 0 21 0 2 0 ago Board of Trade and the fete | Smee es one wire ia hvailable. Totalesccssvsses 25) 11)27 v8. S Exchange but ‘The Postal has no wires on the Moor! ef the Chicago Board of Trade and all) business sent by that route ts seriously Gelayed. Both the Western Union officials and the leaders of the Telegraphers' Union| anticipate a general strike. It Is a question of working with non- union men. The union operators may ~Qiey will not take ~ message’ trom or pend messages to operators not mem- STIR BROWNSVILLE Negro Frightened a Young Woman and a Lot of Ex- citement Followed. “On July 2 an operator at Los An-| Nicholas did hing that) fright goles was coarged with maliciously de-| ¢héd Mrs, Jetinlo Rorenthal, a young laying traffic. As a careful Investiga-|ArTicd women, who was wheeling ser | showed conclusively that he was gul ¢amed and ran, frightening the Of deliberately obstructing tramme on ‘ aaneeren i Prat Important circults he was discharg Nicholas ran. Bhe -fol- | A petite ed by other employee Of the OMce, requesting ois reinstate.’ A gang of men and boys followed her, | focat” superintendent, and waen ‘© {driving “a wane as Uae PRR wel Bigners were advised mat the company ‘would not tolerate the malicious delay- ing of Important messages and that the “ANT FED Ope “would not be r= employed the majority of the operating force quit work without notice. “Opirators were sent to take their places from nearhy polnts, and at 11 o'clock Inst night the operators In the Chicago office employed on the Western soul acting in conformity with reso- iW est s ited ithone understood to nave been atonted reek hob Aen kas rn Sarr nye themloonliereane elling Inleresting When Pollcensat | Stn the eee ed ee reat ate| Bunter single handed ‘ended “hostilities | TAN Kees and when" thts was tnststed Son me je Wad TUVETed Over WwW the they quit work in a body. Nceman, who guarded htm untilt ; 700 Operators Out. [Serivelkotereset res” from then mrcr ne “Th, Chicago operators have pre- ented no grievances and the orerent| AT KING'S, 243 BROADWAY movement {san attempt to enforce the| ipo. morrow, Blue | closed shop rule, which, if successful, s would take control of the company's| affairs out of its own hands, Such a} i Kine condition, as has been repeatedly shown, | 4a dntmical to the confidential and re- sponsible character of the company’s wagon came alongside Nicholas Jumped Hin and fought with the boy for posses | ston of the relas, they Werr 4 Gatnkig: fh lad'x rescue, and Ni He ran cross lots, Uggiing an auto: Shen Quire to tie nolas Jumped out. | owed by a mov of my rag He ran into a ovntractor’s stn ew blocks away, Where there Were a score of negro Inborers "whom ie knew. He called) upon them to save him and, arming themnelyes with shov- ¢lx and ‘picks, they Mned up along the [fence and at the gate, y all men’s summer sul! ow In the chance to buy a blue serge sult, any size, for 4.9%, worth $12; also fancy pat. terns and Vacation sults at $4.96. All the Sig and $16 men's silk-ined merges and worstods now marked $7.75. King’s, 243. | Broadway. *%* (Continued on Second Page.) Pw: ern WEQua 3B ) GAME. TORONTO: Hates BUEFALOS 3 scl 6 3} =A | Deen arranged, Showhan sin; 4 " Jond, Brewmahan ‘filed to fam @ j@etired on the same play, NO First Base on Balls—Of McGinnity, 4; (of Phillippe, 4. First Base on Errors—Glants, 2 Loft on Bases—Glants, 9; Pittsburg, 8. Struck Out—By McGinnity, 2; by Pnll- ppe, 1. Two-Hase Hite—Nealon, Strang, Wax- ne Stolen Basex—Abbatsi Wild Pitch Umpires (Special to The Evening World.) EXPOSITION PARK, Pittsburg, Aug O—A surprixe was sprung thin after- noon, when {t was announced that, In- stead Or praying coren cadet Ta twoen Giants and Pittsburg woula bo played off here next Monday. Brooklyn had arranged to play a postponed game on that day, but Presi with Pulliam, mwk- {nx the round that ax New York w already here and as Brooklyn could play tponed game on the day following, New York shold be glyei the chance. Pulliam granted the point. “First Inning. n Waiked. Browne, attempting fouled to Phelps. Devlin thrown out by Phillppe, Shannoo aking second. Phillippe wild pitch dvanced hannon to third. Strang Olsted-a ty to Wagner, D7 RUNS. And walke Shannon Leac ~ Dahlen pulled dowa a hit of Clarke's. in, NO RUD Second Inning. Bresnahan safe on Shechan's tumble. On Abby's stop and toss to Wagner Bresnahan was forced on Bowerman’ tap, Avvy duplicated the play when granved Dahlen’ siszier and threw to re Wagner tiled to Dev- Wagner, getting Bowerman. Dahlen out stealing, Phelps to Abbattlahic, NO. | RUNS, ec a ‘Abby singled and stole secon: walked. Sheehan ‘bunted out, MaGi nity to frat, Phe! ing the Beal? Fhillippe winrled, pooring and Neafon and sending Phelps to thi |Anderson filed to Shannon, Leach singled, scoring Phelps and sending Phillippe to third, Clarke filed to Dahlen, THREE RUNB. Third Inning. Doyle fouled out to Phelps. McGinnity singled, Shannon flied to Clarke, Browne singled, McGinnity taking third. Dev- Mn fled) to. Shechan. NO RUNS. ; Wagner singled. Abby singled. Nealon aingied. . Sheehan filed to Doyle. Phelps fled to Bowerman, Phillippe stood still and allowed three strikes to be called. NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Strang walked. Bresnahan asinglod. Bowerman forced Bresnahan, Wagner to Abby. Dahlen walked, filling the bases. Doyle fanned. McGinalty was thrown out at firat by Sheenan. NO RUNH. Anderson filed to Shannon. Lexch fanned. Clarke singled. Wagner flcd to Dahlen. NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. Shannon out, Sheehan to Nealon. Browne wae thrown out by Abby, Dev- fin fied to Leach. NO Ri Atiby filed to pores Nealon doubled. wooring Nealon and taking secon Ex Browndaleares home. Phelps fouled to Bowerman. Phillippe filed to Shannon. ONE RUN. Sixth Inning. Strang hit. the rence feat fence, bu fast fielding by Lea: opt him at st0- ch, Strang moving to third. Bowerman safe on Bheohan'se error, Strang scoring. Dahlen ed to Pee Doyle cuts Abby to Nealon. 0 Shannon ras cinnthe way of Ande fly. Leach filed to Btrani ke getired . RUNS. Seventh inning. Mo@innity fied to Clarke, Bnannen the one game postponed} FRI N.Y. OURSM SHOW UP WELL N REGATTA Great Crowd Lines the Course ‘to See Champions Fight for Laurels. MILLER CAPTURES’ RACE Kohler and Tonk, of Nassaus, Take Intermediate Double culls Event. pvening World y (Special to The PHILADELPHIA. j men from the leading clubs of this cour try and Canada competed in the annua Association of Aug. 9—Crack oars regatta of the National noon and will continue until to-morrow. \ when the finals will be rowed From St. Louis, New Orleans ington Baltimore. Bos Was Senlor Four-Oared $8 Won by Argonaut RC. ada; Rec: ond, Ravenwood BC. Long fsland City, N.Y.) third, Century B. C., Louls; fourth, Mound City RC. Louls) Time—§m. 10 1-58, EASTERN LEAGUE. TORONTO AT BUFFALO, First Game. MONTREAL AT ROCHESTER. Amateur Oarsmen, which began on the Schuylkill River at 2 o'clock this after- Sew York and other cities have been sent the pick 1 Fi y, Se eee comets tae 0.56"; Seconds on First Attempt, enteen events, eight of which will be 3 1d to-day and nine to-morrow. Can- Se ee ee eee (ne and Then Cuts It to 0.54: { oaramen, and from distant jer~ fany has come Waldemar Sands to ae compatelin) the nerred are aueirace mu (Special to The Evening’ World.) @ greatest Interent ofthe day cen- ahaa pedisieers eie : ee tered In thesentor single sculls, in whic! BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Aug. 9.—Walter Christie such’ well kiown oarsmen as Durand Seer z r; “: Miller, of the New -York:A..G.t.-Warley;.| sent his racing car against time for the mile between the scheduled auto of Atalanta; Shea, of Sheepshead: Fues- ci F i i Sel cee eauatononteaeens ona races here this afternoon. In the first attempt he lowered the track Don Rowing Club of Toronto, and | record, and subsequently he set even lower figures for the distance, eill, of the St. Mary's of Halifax, % oe There was the usual delay In starting{and runabouts of 60 horse-power and x ty, [the first of the cen, t] Under. The starters were: The wirmer of this race will row In a Se tenn Teneo ieHyallincar Maureen: orullen: De: De the ohamplonship race against Juvenal, | *Pecial at ten miles, in which there | trich: i:ot, Packard; Vaughn, Stearns Greer, Bennett and Shepherd to-morrow | Were #ix entries. the race being open atilroyd:: Thoma Michner, Loate: i to crs of thirty-five horse-power and man, Studeba. ternoon. Summaries: & under with catalogue equipment, except}, Pe Nearer red ipa ol ry Sa ea gereaea aay Won | mudguards, lamps and mufflers. The Others were strung out all around Vesper Boat Club. third, Drise) wasyajsilvec: cup. rence An Cig (Suhr, Metropolitan | Rowing | This race was ataried at 250, At that entelleg en ere peo Vaugha, ityeh cing 16 1 on easily by &) time there were about 3000 spectators! and Eilloty with the otiers amy heck Tikermediate Single Sculls; frat heat;)!" the grand stand. Vaughn's time for ten miles wan 1116. Ara and pocond ex eb dn finals Wilk Race by Electric Light. These Two Near Death. xander Warner, ; vd, Springneld, Mase; second. | The track will be lighted to-night Thomason nar. A. Miller, N.Y. A. G..N. ¥.; third. | with 200) candle power gasoline Mehts, | escaped death this afternoon amess ON eure Nooparell Rowing Club,| wit hadditional arc Ishts, making it ae eeeci cil ee peed of thirty- Intermediate Single Sculls — Second | possible for spectators in the grand one of the entries in the twenty-four: Hy ae i Siatth, GedO [stand to nce the numbers on the cars| hour international endurance Derby —Woi . Smith, Vesper vt a ss to start at 10 o'clock to-night Boat Club, Philadelphia: second, J, L. [10d © distinguish the tacos of the driv. steering knuckle broke Just as Daly, Potomac Boat Club, washington, | ers The weather le ideal, being clear, ingest third, Frank Shea. Sheepshead Bay | bus with suMcient clouds to obscun ‘death o Rowing Club, Brooklyn, N.Y. Time—| the sun's machine smashed through. two. ten, 9 Sand. of Berlin, a bad last hehe beh fot Jand brought up with a crash against Intermediate Double Sculls — Fir: There were only three act 1 starters of the stables, heat; Arst and second to row in finals |in the ten-mtle runabvout—the Pilain | Luckily neither’ of the riders was YOM) second, Coen at nh. New | car, driven by Strang; Peerless, driven | badly hurt, Two big steam rollers had edelphin: third. West Philadelotila Boat | OY Rutherford, and Stearn, driven by to the Infleld trom the spot at Cheb —Phlladet pista seine 42 Gry Vaughn. on 7 amaahed...thcough..the | ssociation Single & Renion| Mvatenaweoch tt . Had the car hit one of these it COP Co pike else resp uu aughn’ Kot the ‘lead from {the atart | {Once Hae bean darred to, chenierant AGIs Ot New )Yorki: secon t.' Mary's | 1nd Immediately opened up a ble KP jt occupantn killed Boat Club, Halifax; third, Don Rowing |v" the others, leading to the finish, His | ‘The car will be repaired In time for Club, Toronto, | Tine—dn 4254. Ume for the tree mile was 10 4$. He the start of the rice to-nixht. | Bach mintermediate Double Soul! Sheile—Soo- | nud q lead of halt u nile in te wird Aflver haw ben warned about this tenet ce meeoned rem sn otmaee Trap, ROTO OeIne FOCONT, MTOrTOn E+ =Won by Argonaut itowing Club, Can-linaa of Strang, Vaughn's. thine for el chin chica ccbesteniene NiH8- 1 ive miles was 5.3045. He had strang i d oe [endine Barge Club, /japped In his sixth mile, but Ruther- Philadelphia. Time—8.30 « Toronto ., -3010000 0 0-4 turns the car was buried In Ruffalo oo000700 0 04 5 uds of dust, while the pand Ton the track Ww: ‘thrown timireds NEWARIUATJERSEYSCUTY: of feet. The stretches were covered at | py | Newark “$01 40 U4 i O14 speed of nearly eighty miles an hour, Passengers on Lake Shore ORR city bi ©9000 09 0 0 O-v] but they we 80 port ae asthe had tteries—McCafferty and Stanage;| the gear been well opene: efore the imite Secane yi Whiting and Butler. driver had to sit off the power. to, Limited Escape With a make the sharp turns. At that the car DAY, AUGUST 9, IOUS LN TI CHRISTIE MAKES NEW TIME FOR BRIGHTON MILE Taking Turns at High Speed, He! Lowers Track Time From 1.00°; to ford held Vaughn until the eighth, [t Was a case of the best driver winning the race. Vaughn's time for the ten miles was 11 0TH CENTURY LYER CRASHED WITH A FREIGHT Track Record. nenta by Peter of events was came on the e-power car rack record track -once Christie's New for a trial again of 1.002 to warm up engine, then got. th word, and the bic car beagn to. throw | out @ trail of fire from the gasoline | skidded-half way across the track, and Shaking Up. AK EVEN AT oAnA ; Miss Strome Takes the Second Event and Boema. Beggar Maid fouled porelt gual at the--and.. of iteeresnnn on the card. t Mecirom te start, and had a five lengins jead | Just” yefore turn for nom Here there Keneral clos Ing up, with Bernard coming 3 strong. Dugan Beggar Maid RESULTS EDITIC 1B PRICE ONE CENT. i N HOT DUEL “Bookies” Gather in All the Money in’ the Third, but Pay It. Back When Far West Gets the Handicap. « MISS DOYLE WINS FROM KILTER IN THE FIFTH RACE Easily Captures the Sixth—Farrell De. clares Jockey Martin Will Not. Terminate His Contract. (Special to The Myening Woria.) SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. Y., Aug. 9.—The plungers wera very busy at the Spa this afternoon. ‘They got all the worst of it in the third event, on which the books cleaned up thousands, but in the fourth, the all-aged handicap, the high-stoolers were hit hard in return. Dr. Gardner was made an opening favorite, but nobody wanted him-at any price. Instead the crowd went to Far West, who has developed into a more than useful horse, and his price went down as Dr. Gi Iner's went up. The Nealon money wi late in showing, but when it came into the ring it was plastered across the board. Nealon xot the worst of the break. or the plunge migtit have gone through. He was a food second. Far West took down the| place) 2, Sam Bernard 3. Purse and thousands in bets after — retting through on the rail luckily. Dr. THIRD RACE—Ben Fleet (4 to f Gardner had a fash of speed, but! and 7 to 5) 1, Explosion (1 to 3 for Aropped back after running well right! place) 2, Smoker 3. Into the stretch. FOURTH RACE—Far West (7 ta SARATOGA RESULTS. First Race—Valls (2 to 5 and out) 1, Barbary Belle (7 to 10 for place) 2, Sister Francia 3. SECOND RACE—Miee Strome (18 to 1 and 4 to 1) 1, Lally (8 to & for Joe Yeager, the Chicago plunger, who| has been down in his luck for two years! 2 an or more, ts coming to Ife again. He| ae E09) th Ita (OG) te had $1,000 straight on Far W. es) 2, Cre A Saratoga policeman, John Rogers, FI A: MI waa seriously hurt tn front of ETL RACE: Mies Doyen $ teat field's by a runaway horse just as peo-| 47d even) 1, Kilter (even for place) The 2, Maxnar 3, om struck the policeman ears anne knocked ‘him down.| SIXTH RACE—Bolma (7 to 1 and that 5 to 2) 1, Lotus Brandt (8 to5 for from’ place) 2, Gold Quartz 3 ple were starting for the course. pole of a wa hi k rumor lay yen release td his con: -Sullly: terest Martin has = while, and 1 sixth Pace and the ring prgiited...Gans. Farts G representatl ‘and Donna umor wax true flatly de rs wires handed Quartz was the only thing on the subject, delivering, “He was t out in last night's Vaile an Easy Winner. and thus overlooked. in rode the first winner of nd pretty nearly all e Nas done thix every day us Brandt made an at- ting started. He had the » the front at the stroteh, initoeate time in the streten Fi winning unt vis Betsy tooked dan- 4 pull Drieaiahauweaeets bubiayer went under the wire | Tt wae a case of take your pick between jiieoma, Lotus Brandt an Barbary Belle and er’ Frances for hs the place. ‘The form fecond “at ithe Atarty held the. pl ond. 8 Frances got all t hee Nose to Nose Finish FRANK W, THORPE and even at the sixteenth she _4| te spectators gasped as the car circled her head {n front. Sha besan te bac =H Montreel /-.1-.1..1 0 19/8 0/00 07 3| the eee Napede ture’ on two whesis, Up fast here and’ Sam’ Borard cl Evening World's F s Former Ex- Ratteries-Hughes and Clark; Hen! TC Was om grand trial against. tim her, “Even then slie looked. ike ana San celc cca nd Clark) Henley) and Christie reed the vigorous ap} CHICAGO, Aug. 2<-The Twentieth} comidn't: be, worse than second, but ten} ert Ww it Ore te at th id Higgs plause which greeted the announcement | Century train, westbound on the Lake|Yards from home Miss Strome cloned P fatea e = that hia time was 461-5 seconds, The | giore pallroad, mat with a ga did Lally on the rail and Mise | Eminire AMERICAN LEAGUE, [Shey tt bette fie ee eee Shaatartons Td. "A nosy seen an, Denard ant -baly- rene} Empire a een toed BRON brillant th Yonkers: course admita ot freight train, eastbound, parted when Maid a head back. The ofictal num ~ Sy ar greate! a. n : 5 to RO Upto tall the pena tu CHICAGO AT. BOSTON, Christie's mile to-day. therefore. ta the | Rot far from Chesterton, and the rear pad) tm: Ee ays er leltal pep oyheel ta ‘ Chicago v9 0.00.08 1 2 o-9| bent over made on a Greater New York | Part of thp train “buckled,” throwing| FIR) Was an Ove! men y favorite wel ne © raoing exe Boston tees 0 2-10 3.0.0 —7| course, several carson the westbound track. ooterte, but rap a Bay aU geal snaon pect and handiaperp for The Evening Batterles—Altrock and McFariand;|S¢cond Ten-Mile Race for Vaughn} efore the men on tho freight train ay . | Worta to-dQy appointed to the po- Glaze and Criger. ‘| The’ Manhattan tenvinlle | runabout| were aware of the accident, the Twen | neers isi ata Hitlon of ling judge at the empire champlonahip brought two starters of! tieth Century crain came along, and|,Th “pooktes'' shouted “Come on, you City track! Mr. ‘Thorpe has accepted, DETROIT AT PHILADELPHIA: | the seven entries to the post. ‘This was| struck the freight curs which had been | Heh, Feet! | Ob, you L Foon He in one of the best-informed racing Game postponed on account of rain. for rauabouts of sixty horse-power and, s : n | there, s the feld swing ‘int: the experta in the United States. VELAND under, catalogue equipment except lampe,| thrown in the way, It reduced these|'streteh in the third race. The “bookies GLEVELAND AT WASHINGTON, |Youscra und mutters, Prise, 'a allver cars to kindling Wood, and two of the| were jubliant as ‘Ben Peet went ssa Game ned o1 y 0 leading cara In (he pugsenger (rain | the flaish by two lengths with the boy! poatpo: mn eecount of rain, “| Sup. mtarters were a Packard. ‘ariven were thrown from the track. ‘Taoy| sitting stiiteand averytiing al the bat FORT ERIE RESULTS. ——.____ NO HIGHLANDER GAME. The third game between St. Louls a fhe Highlanders postponed on count of rain and wgt grounds, will be two games to-morrow, beginning at? o-clock The Twentieth Century wan delayed In another Interval of waiting for | ay) x ayed oe ‘8 events. on ihe ular | programme about three hours tn reaching this city out, Abby ge Nealon, Browne toutea| Chiratle. made an. effort to) break 'his TTS, Yagner doubled and took third on a aid ng aty =e we AIS ae ik MeEtany | ver, wno in Min” nexy etfort reduced | MAY HAVE KILLED HIMSELF. Doyle ‘captured Nealon's pop. waxnor| 1ity boing made in gv seconde Aut. An ete Dove's Head Shannon got bneipaa | °VAUON OF cheers Areeted, the driver. | niTPRALO, Aug. The body of J fy, ONB RUN. G3 moconda, made by Harney Oldneld in | 11. Rodebaurh, p Identof the St Eighth Inning. ‘on Angeles in 484 Conaldering the | Mil! and Elevator Company, was found fi sth L harp turog of thin track, It was the | city afternoon lying in a passes | Phillippe to Nealon, Btrang, sacrificed. | most hazard undertaking ever made by | the mitt which leads to the oftioes He ngs oe PD OFRUE ATOR NAR 7 dead when dixcc red. tis be- Boweraan tener eree STA See | tee ene totLee Rata es A 00s Taved that he committed mulelde | out, Wagner to first, on | The frre-for-all AUlantlo. Swenpataes a ve miles, for a ash prize 20), Hy Pacer ye 2 Brosnan | AN: trough it three starters of one-third jLast Two Days of Big Sale Eat, the ‘full entry, as. follows: -Stoarny, Rio tte) eperomned + OLAU UNE: Wwughn, Materon, Ryall, De Deen, /$12.00 Blue Serge Suits, $4.85. Ninth Inning. Faller> Hub Clothicrs, D Broadway, Doyle out, Wagner to Nealon. yall, 6.38; Pulte two days of big wale of all our mour, batting for McGinnity, fied to | Ryall, 5.88; Fuller, 6.67 Last Wo days of big. mile of all ow 0 $1) Mon's Berge Suits, ’ 1.68, Leach. Shannon fouled to Phelps, NO) Seven Starters In Brighton Derby. | fii and. $i! Mons Berue sults | Ht RUNB. Qtr Be jolly! At Cavamaun’s aa for P. Ik The soundest and oe brewed. %e¢ There | "mr the frst Beoy- moet, eatiatying ale | Br Wa not go into the ditch, standing beside the rails. The passengvra were slightly shaken) up, but none of them was’ injured Ley Euligt and Vaughn I the Atearns but remaines with whlch he had won before. This was a pretty race. (he cars alter- nating In the lead on nearly every turn. f The time for five milon was 6.06 Siineer ¥ and, Conducto Vaughn got the pole on the last mtte | Schaltx, ntleth Century. L and won by about five car lengths In|ited, were slightly but not seriously in fured by fying fragmenta of the freleat Lowers Time on Second Attempt. | es. Vaughn won In 5.11. Time of others—| Cor, Narclay St, Opp.,Post-OmMce. Seven starters from a dozen entrier | sizes, 34 to 44, single or double breasted, behind him Everything but Ren to the post at 5.19 P.M. for thes ailk ‘and satin lined. Open Saturday Brighton middie distance derby at 10 evening till 10 o'clock, Mub Clothing, , open to mingle stock touring cara Corner Broadway and Barclay st. *%2* was played In the race, and th FORT BRIE, Ont. Aug. 9—The meant thousands for the ring Woukeeseulioatee ances Sol was back fro: 6 to 1 do - 5 losin, at even money, waslenicn up, |; BURST RAC furlonws,—Hart., sJand at'the last minute everybody wane. {MK 100 (Holand): 4) late eye Cee riers at ate <../102 (Moreland), 2't05, third. Pim joker and Explosion ch :«e, ine rete Crysis h King Sol fourth. Mi ee Gritton,! ‘Resation and with Explesfon In the atrote HS One aoe Cron MARRS troubled the winner a i could do war to get secend with Smok BE Cathertne Hy, 8itoits er third, Thin was a betting event wir, 4 to G for place, ’8; Lats Race for Miss Doyle. Moure and Lady fHandaol alse rant y " ~ Miss Doyle, Kilter and Maxnar was THIRD RACE—One inile—Roticent fel the order at the finish of the fifth. tr [9 H. (8 to 6 for place) 2 was a good race and run atri z 3. Time—1.40. Crestfallen, are a nowman und Cursun’ alae * running from the start to the far with Wont Mis OURTH RACE—Woolstone (2 to 1) 1, le Was in an i Not tum @ to 1 for place) 2, Dolinds: kept her there un nad of the 182 1-6. “Imtod Pertecton, h Was rea np and Peter Knight and Harmakis aiso ran, Right Royal wer SAUL § be} La Mh I FIFTH RACE—Five ‘and one-halg Notter had 10 trouble sending ‘Miss! eurlongs.—Frescat), 9 to 2, ly Terahed Doyle to: the front, and she waa never’ to 6 foc plug Aguitine, out to ano, caught Axnar Was arKed bY 3° Mmecdat bef. Listenin aay rae BMA TDE Fo Meanwhtlt Yukhorn, Hugh Farrell and Bewltehed wan coming \ stroirk, anc Kot up Ip time to out Maxnar for | 0g. ran ‘Ob Ones tillel ccesllines the place: ‘The "books SURAT acreccetranntipnecr pelt Oust cer td even on the race, as Von Tromp: was|four-yearcolds “Phe tlobe, (2, boli te mellipla to2t show) 3. Time—t.40 3-8, Exell Boema All the Way. ment, Hamile nus, Goldspray alea ‘There werd’as many Ups as there wore | ran. 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