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(THE. EVENING WORLD;'SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 19070 LATEST REPORTSAND| TIMELY COMMENT NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT “) 2 api ep BY ALL ABOARD FOR OPENING DAY AT EMPIRE TRACK Fields Are Large and Interesting Rac. ing Is Promised, but Winners - . Will Be Hard to Locate. ; ‘BY T. O. PIPER. Racegoers who journey to Empire City track to-day will find 2 pleasant surprise awaiting them in the character of the race-course, which has been rehahilitated with an eye to ty. They will see a fine, capacious grand-stand, ample lawns and a. pretty, cottage-like clubhouse, all phesenting the newness which finished touches and fresh paint impart. ‘The Meld stand iteelf the metropolitan raceKoer, fs the latter is to expansiveness when Then partly for {a an automobile feld and @ section as weil not appeal to accustomed _ TURN A large re: taurant with Facetracks are concerned. The fila /4d & hundred-foot bar will a Rome etand at Empire City {s comparatively wed gmall, but it is a temporary structure, erected over night practically in the ghort time afforded for preparation Tho field betting ring 1s situated to the gear of and beneath the field stand, and will accommodate one hunrired book- makers. If there ts a largo attendance to~tay patrons of the field will find el- freshments the equal of those fu: in the club-house itself, In caterer who will aupply the marta ot the general public will, cater as well to the Receasitien of the more favored within the club-house grounds. In ‘fact, the Empire City track throughout 4s modern in every respect, but {ta future depends upon Jockey lub direction. That body is not as yet Feconciled to the decialon of the Appel. late vision, which made !t posat President preva ‘ames Butler to Bow room lacking. conse from the State Racing Commis: 3) big ring {s located beneath the]|sfon for his track, and subesquently tand, and has a wide extension {Gates from the Jockey Club. “It in de- Jclared that the Jatter body ‘the rear‘and presenta epane enough! cla ‘er body is determined for the accommodation of a large | carry the legal matters affecting the crowd. Two hundred bookmakers can/ Yonkers track to the Court of At pest easily be afforded space there for the (2d Its members are confident a fransaction of business. decision will theh be reached which will “Flowered driveways, shaded paths and | #upport thelr contention, egvered walks add to the completencs mn the other hand, Mr, Butler and of the inclowure as a racing plagt. The; ts associates are equally confident that SaGk Mtoelte levelled to buhardctanin:| thelr track has come to tay, and it te top evenness, is wide, and has broad|thelr intention to give the public th tretches with easy and safe turns, and| best of racing, with the class of hors every foot of it if under the eyes of, increasing in’ quality as the. meetin fhe spectators, This will Insure the|Progresses. Well directed efforts a! faeen throughout, which is) making toward having an amicable a Siwaya a aitisfadtion to racsgosts. init iaatment—of ait grievances srith th Sity’s track is very fast. The lon, jockey Club and in this success may k stretch and the long home atretch | attend, {t ts sald. With only some minor ofas and ends to fnith up in the way of preparing for the opening to-day, Manager Winn is to be congratulated on what has been Accomplished. He took hold of the work t appeared to be a well-nigh tm- Ible task iy be ready for the early opening pianhdd, but by his energy and intelligent handiing of the problem he has the course ready for racing. with the e and wide turns insur fast time, and the management figure: on @ record or two pallies hung up be- fare the meeting comes to a close. To; the left and right are commodious parce containing Jarge stalls for the hhoraes, and a jockey house bullt within @ Wee!” affords comfortable quarters for pie tte riders who will pilot the racers | various contests, EDGREN’S ANSWERS 10 QUERIES. po 4 Hingiy_ tet me Paw et Pd eR me !f Jack Warner is still catching for New A 6 | Detrolt? WERNER ANDERSON. eeliae one seat oenie 1 Club, 18) Varacr is with | Waahinston: 1 Grimes. "Aas please let me know | ‘th C Niet tn hi, abcess i erontens, paxilist ta ohis ia name is Olark Griffith and To decide a wager, please answer at your earliest convenience; A hits the | baseball to the outfield, and the fielder he is am Amertoan. 2, It’s all ao-| Makes a perfect catch. Can it be 7 te which prime you re-| scored as a hit? aR fer—Sallivan, Corbett, Fitzsimmons} %o- or Jeffries. ‘ To decide a bet, kindly let me know 4 how many games Brooklyn, was behind sesh ai ay 4 Peer nays Reena pae Philadelphia on the morning of ‘July 20, on Baltimore, ‘and_what wan the reault BF. J. G. __ofthe fight? __POINT PLEASANT. | pnitadelphia had yon 48 and lost They fought in Philadelphia.| Murphy had the best of tt, but 4id net knock Corbett ont. Please atate jn'The Evening World whether Jame” J. Jeffries knocked out B4, while Brooklyn had won 38 and lost 45, Wil you please answer the following: A says McGovern won in his last fight with Britt; B says that Britt won. ponte Btarke7 the time they Tout) STANT READE raeRt Wiig wins? CONSTA) Re twenty-Ave rounds, and state where?! MoGoverm obtpointed Britt, Ne Gmey fought at Coney Inlana|“ecision was rendered. } f . Nov. 3, 1890, shark, Would you kindly help me to bay Ain kaa pchcbat Aeahery tion, aa-jookey?” I ain sixteon Sears not Knocked out, but the puntah- ischameine halen toena ment he received practically un- hty pounds. J. HORNER fitted him for future contests, You should apply to some trainer at the local tracks, ‘A Dets that Martin Sheridan, the a Has Roseben ever carried % + 5 Dyer 140 Bete that ho isa professional pounds and won? DOPE SHEET. wins?. P Yea. He has won with 147 pounds up, Sheridan ts an amateur, ~ Was Hugh Jennings, now-man Did James J. Corbett ever knock out! the Detrolts, overs inuniger, of the J. L. Sullivan? An answer in The Ever~| Philadelphia Nationals? Cc. 3, M. ing World will oblige JAMES HOGAN. | No, In the twenty-first round of their! What was the date and result of the flight at New Orleans, Sept, 2, 1892, | fikht between Jack Dempsev und Corbett was given the decision, |70tY Rekgant Bibi. Sallivan wan not knocked ont, bat | ynocicont rye eer Oe wentenia yan counted ont, being on the) 4 pety that a certain horse whore ring mat exhausted, Corbett, name 1a not known was given beer to 1a. no less than twenty-one | Wink after his races. bets that no >race horse ever receive blows in thin round, Sullivan! faces A maya he saw it aT) made a short apeeck when assisted | !n* World some time ago. | wax @ mistake. Who right? food ta Uh: fo his corner. 1 M. Pielive” wtate whon-and where Terry | Robin Ata right, MoGovern was born? BROOKLYN. horse which; it is said, occasion. fa Mrookizn, March 0, 1sTp. | (Tnily wets beer, i Notter, the ey, a colored boy a1 Kindly state the meaniny “ = SPORT. | tee allowance” in the ne of te en Ne, Whit | It ir the weight a To’ decide a bet will you kindly tell/ allowed to apprentice riders: VANDERBILT WILL | @ilk O'Loughlin ts the first umpire in FIGHT SPEED LAW, | sow ‘York to can osc’ vesrwe around third: base too soon, when an outfielder NBWPORT, Avg, 10—Reginala ¢,| "4# Mt to catch @ fly ball. Under the Cmulereeriical “| rules, the runner must walt on the bag Sead steers tuclod Buleres OTe | until” AFTER. the bail ts cauget, Players rested for auto speeding in the crusade | agaist fast driving now on here, are said to-day to be planning to test the law. At loust, they will fight their cages. ‘They were taken up last evening, as! were several other summer colonists, arbilt’ and Brugulere pleaded not yay, The others pald finds, pave an old frick of getting away a free tlon of a second ahead of the Barrier. t mules rarely aver maleet. tt , Hoffman Waa at least Ihe bag’ when Btone caught a fly and he. eaall the throw tothe plate, Dut O'Loughlin "very properly. ‘called’ thes UL when the ball ad been ibrown to Lie box, ‘That takes soine nerve when you at a torrent of hisses ta due from beat Fre Siang lor Readers The Evering Work COUP ON FOR THE 2 Metropolitan Roller Rink, $24 and 53d Streets and Broadway. Good avy day during Ausunt except Saturdays or Sundays, Exchange. this COUPON for a TICKET at the following WORLD ‘OFFICES: MAIN OFFICE, Pulitzer Building, Park Row; UPTOWN OF- NMLSFIOE, 1393 Broadway; BRONX. OFFICE, Bast, 149th. street; HARLEM NAOBRICE, a11 West {25th Street, and” BROOKLYN sealers 3 Wash-,. Fielder Jones, manager of the worl ball player by accident. merely a great engineer, Fielder Jones by the way, Fielder Is his real name. aome surveyors to Northern Canada. job and fiat broke more tian 2,000 miles man of hi that he gav White Sox he wih return to plumb How Fielder Jones Became a Player. But for a streak of hard luok he might have become (At that time the country was on a big boom and {nthe hands of hot air promoters, One morning Fielder Jones, woke up and found that his backing had blown up and he was witout a} \ go he began practising and became a semt-profensional ball player. He had played wome at Alfro} College in Northern New York. By playing every day that ho could get a juo Jonen saved up enough money to pay his fare back to Pennsylvania. There he continued playing bail until he was ploked up hy ING INTO STRETCE ‘AND SCENES AT EMPIRE CITY TRACK. ROBERT EDGREN. | would ero at Empire City has been coming week will striving for the purses and getting a tremendous and undeserving play. If it Were possible to estimate the amount of money wagered here in a single day, wo doubtless would find there was more than enough to buy every horse out- right that has rur here since last Mon- day's opening. To-day sees some improvement in quallty of racers entered in the var- jous events, but this is Saturday and apecial features with good horses en- gaged are to be expected. Since the running of last Monday‘s Saratoga Handicap, there hasn't been Spa has boasted. “Phey didn't believe that the Wd would be forced down ene trely, gambling knocked out and even the harmless Sunday base ball playing stopped Spa Has Gone Back. more could the Empire. track want. ‘Things could not have broken better for it, ‘The prohibition of the Sunday ball ‘games ty the latest edict issued, The Glanta and the Brooklyns were “xcheduled for games with: the local nine the latter part ofthe month, but now they are knocked out. “What is Saratoga coming tot" asked Jan old-timer at the United States Hotel Jaat niet . The politicians up here rating include the Catskill, stand p,.the Grand ear-bid,, the Huron roy and ‘the Hopeful, | Great Showing on the Harlem Leads Heights Lads to High Hopes. may be expected, and ure may eh ope for action that here. What id's champion White Sox, became 3 started out as a civil engineer, and, He was sent on an expedition with With a rowing course right at its very doors and a more cathusiastie in- Test in the sport than has ever been shown among the students and alumal, ‘due to the good showing by a green crow In the Memorial Day regatta on foam yeaterday defeated are the town, Next thing we that the racing game is an hardly be sald that still tte de- from home. He had to do romething, ites, ‘The White Rate at this t vy MATA 1S NOT WHAT IT USED 10 neighborhood of $55,000. visitors ———— Cohans—Are Champions. In the deciding game for the cup of the Actors’ League George 3. Cohan'a ims recently dropped out of the race, doing yet, however, Some take It that/ velopment ‘along big lines Is he, Kibosh "was pit on gambling last | be, expected with the way things arg yo OR. | night, when the Manhattan ub| going now, and w! pros; py vind! <r TREAN eee te Deere llainans dental eatigtig Mews-Yariecumastene! (Special Gulipe Rvenine SW pric) pid ort tea emploveden ftundreds tak-| Augusta’ to come. All that, can be een soma, N. ¥., Aug. 10. |The his asa tip have already quit the|now 4s the return to the game as Jt; O-pay } an up the first week{ Village, and to-morrow many, more| was in the old Falbaum regime. There: ere Miagvanaaieacatye! for home will be pureh ia “no William C., Whitney on the Job! 9 (Cn 1 the ktanchest stipporters of | now to bolster It ip, and ' unless ally bo aa) the game here In not| tho Saratopatteack have fay all alone] Meta Tatl the dotkey”-Ctub-witt-have what {t hi ween cracked up to be.) that the opening of the ere eouree Boos same making the beautiful plant: could have none but a bad effect on| pa way, Tae sport H_ deen far below tho Met-| (704 it hore, but they never figured | Phere ‘are’ fifteen more days 6f the ropolitan stdfJard in more ways than| that in addition cold water would be| meeting here, and.many thousands in One. A poo: class of hors than one| thrown on = averything of which the] purses to be won by the owners. ne ‘ dome ing out the stars for the various stakes, which the Delaware Union for: twor jrandicap, the all worth in the: these In a meas the irre. of Stoatied the Comedy Clu by, 2 runs to 0 at the Polo Grounds, Dubee ang > Qfurray:did the battery work for the Coban- and the Red MUD the Harlem, jt 4a quite probable that} one card that could be called classy, the New York Untyersity colors may be |The good horses are here, but the: pelea many pons ts Pitoon in the Intercollegiate regatta at| haven't been started. A reason for| ana AMUSEMENTS. AMUBEM pa errs erg econ 8 ‘Poughkeepsie next year. Efforts aro| this may be that the trainera are go- KEIIf ? h one. wit Ww being made to raise a fund of $8,000, | Ing. slow purposely. with. (he tars “#0 : PROCTOR’S: S eta HUBER SS" MISTI BER’S' fine ap4“tran |wirtoh wilt be used to put a crew in a| that they may be benofited thor |Deat for the regattas of 1908. oughly by the change from the New Bway. [FIFTH AYE CO. In “The Greate: + | Only twice has this university been| York courses before carrying the allks, and PHILADELPHIA, hus.) 20. Sal Rea races marked each of tho six events decided in the preliminaries to the thirty-fitth annual regatta of the Na- tlonal Association of Amateur Oare- men held over the Schuylkili River course yesterday. Tho regutta was more international than national In character, for three different countries were represented—the United Staten, Canada and Germany. ‘Bho Canadians were placed or won every cvent gn which they compated. Jakes and Toms, rowing for the Argo- naut R, C:, of Toronto, were! easy vic- tors in the senior pait-oared shells, while “frompson- and: Ports Wore eNews weet" in the Intermediate double aculls. In the Towed in one association single scul CANADIANS WIN IN REGATTA of and the Seawanhaka B. (., The latter crew was a favorite eve alngles but emia; 2helma’’ 3500-— Mui | Ra day nin eA PANGUAYT E MILTON and POUL (NOBLES, Comedy 4 |metetonts a rowing regatta, the aes chew being Hore in 192, when LOayid Banke. com Boat Club, bore crew, led’ by Tguia coached by a rowed against C course on the Harle: Jeng hs in fast tee From a betting standpoint, ‘the game has been hard up to the runnin) ithe last event last evening, iihiean red-hot favorites had been This puts an awful crimp in the ers, but the Inyers, too, havo ru’ by ‘several successful coups—Jim. ney, Aimee C., Temaceo, Ryo, Julta Powell, Pagan Bey and Deuce, for i-| Puritanical Wave Hurts. Aside from the dissatisfaction re- sulting from the racing, the puritani- cal wave’ thatvhas Nit the village has hag a depressing effect on its busin and disappointment {s exprossed on all sides, There is nono of the wide-open Sa That and | eatens lay ered | ff. penne, Blunt, ‘02, graduate, Kathi ia.over a Lwo-mlle | nd lost: by two | HIDE. SHOW” Aiow, Fons a Ree TO BIJOU 3 HCH ASO ETE: heat, “John O" Neill, of the Mary's A. A, Halifax, was second to Durando Miller, of the New York A. C., and W. | couched by yell Bowler, of the Don R. C., Toronto, was |showing on Memorial 1 third. frost, enthusiasin has been ‘awakes To cap the climax the Argonauts'| It ds proposed to erect a boat house on mior four-oared crew made a run-|land owned by University on the Hee ee ere een nc | pu the. wee this cam-| ond above-board. -ambling that Ane one SA Mera | WINDEMERE'S FAN” SLE NEN We WELO HENTO rte Ron’ HICK N HARLEM| Players in 8 re, Zoe Thay “UADY C “THE SHOO-FLY 424 St. & 1 Aerie Bost Seats Dering ‘This Eogagem $1.50, $1.00, et a AMUSEMENT OS 9 Sogo) aT 8T. st Novelty Yet: JOU _Se3i2 ee eles, ae Sg oe ST ae LE eset im REGIMENT: | vent, * St. Sth Ay, Mat. Te-Dax, 00, Ta the Ovitaw's Chriwemas, News | iWk.. The Great Express Robbery - the Ravenswood B. C., of Lor pus the most pavigabla | hinge saraiogartunone:iniyesen pe Dy Mat, 15-26 Heng of Brookiya, | WMtor of any university Vy ms J ¢ 3.000 it In beilevna “tne ‘crew ncn | and from a business v: point this | ' ath ral given rowing mabhine ay te regretted. — Village |symnasium work and a new. stoll | 1s responsible for this, Js likely to re- THE Ventritos GARDENS. uid Also aseist $n payin sult ultimately ‘to taking the Spa off mA OOnGH teThonine the map as @ sporting centre. Chanteuse Excentrique EVERY BYE, ATS Fyny —AND— contribute to the Upto last night there was just the interest awake gilmmor of hope that the town would SHEKLA, MATINAD DATLY, $ wilizdoo, Conjurer, DOWNSTAIR = lexai (hore ohare open up, ‘The leading hotel buena Parasia VICTORIA ‘Tl cess Of the pl: business men with one ¢ Sprreenoniats Ieee: Fatire Roof Bill, and Its defeat the over the Canadiani both the Argonauts and wood four was ao Dig surprise. T: Mound City and Crescenta, both of St Louls, were fourth and fifth. Germany was represented In the re-| atta by Waldemar Sand, of the Hellas . C., Berlin. The German rowed the second heat of the intermedl he..Was.outclansed.f the start. He has been iil several days this week, iI NIE te Pw ay mbovescutlinea naa WALLACK Ss adc ne lees the prospects are very enovuren’ | Madison Square Root week. ne Nn greatest collection of prizes ever won pySany tennis player In a forefgn trip, An @ fitting climax to her season ahe will compete at Newport in the tourna- ments scheduled there for August. During her yisit-in England Miss Sut- ton won the follawing prizes: Firat in the women's championship at Wim: bledon, Kent champjonship, mixed doi Dlea at Beckenham, women's Welch champlonship and the Lord Bute Cup, MISS SUTTON SAILS FOR HOME bring back to America the| tho aggresate value of Miss Sutton’ prizes ts over 00.” at) ~ Lincoln TTLE BLANEY’S gains, almost demanded Wille Pant 250. & 50c. over ALL MATS, 2 ston {n conference with’ Senator Bra ibcthe.tows. bose: Phere. te .nothing. taee ‘Troupe, Colling dé Hart, + Avoloe AERIAL GARDENS § al GEO, M, COHAN in jew Amsterdam Weat 429 at. ii MONBY- MOONEMS."” CHAMPIONS IN POSTAL GAMES se oH | oker, who regres that money waa lost on s Mocha duliadie Wares ant ACAD Or ste ter aie that hia c McINTYRE & HEATH Kiaw & Qrlanger’a Great Show. The Ham Tree, Mio in S sprints, Seltz, Wtobertson, O'Connell, Schaffer and Keating entered, All the distance oracks will toe the mark, too, a# this moet will bo their Inst chance to ,work. out on a |fast path b e the onior | Mets."* Bacon, Bromilow, Pilgrim, Ll a pechee White, Colin, Munson, Sullivan, Rod |and Baudermann are’ somo of the mid- distancers expected to appear, McGrath, Sheridan, Platt, Adama, Tal- bott, Kreulger and Dennis’ Horgan aro roNie In_the open singles ovents Misa Sut- HEAT ton sustained only one defeat, that being by Mrs. Torry at Manchester, where the American waa second in the ‘wom- en's doubles. On her mhole tour she lost’ only four sets. At Wimbledon, where she met the beat women players on Ge) Beis aide, she did not lose a © torlous, Another Catcher for the Cubs, At CHICAGO, Aug. 10. League team has close Nashville for The trade wi Catcher Seabough, wi ery (Ala) toa, und a cad 290th Th ae jin bee (DREAM atton. sails from London _to- Tau, day, and before her departure malt that ahe did not expect to return next yea STANDING OF all expected to be on hand to Jugglo the weights. é porta gee ntas | sTEERE ECHA: CHIPS OF THE DIAMOND, || SAVOY heave || MAN «© THE HOUR Rae, 2.45, Fae Fl Froadhuret THE CLUBS. Kid Mberfoid may get in tho game Lar Av Aor Bat, To-Day., JOB. SAY TLBY, SILLY THD KID The ¥ Maid & th the Millionaire’ ‘eok—Rusaell Great Human Roulette Wheel, Cun Has 25 Attractions for 25 Cents, Te. ‘& 20th | Ev’ es Mats, To-Day é& roe TIME 7 PLACE «tax GIRL Garden" et ee or ca Wed Bate 218 JOHNNY NY SOMBRE RPARSED. K : Pa Miss May Sutton, champion woman which trophy she aon outright. The} Aj: the local cham: [ oe fn tian hes York tennis cniagar=of-the world,-who weit | Wimbledon and Beckers m__tropl son Abe agli ah idl ins will start in devas he will be as fit\as ever within three eee Mobi ene ter irate arrive in this clty from London next) won outright. Including the Welch cu; or ai atermene TA is wat Deairuek oa = FOLLIES 2 1901 Be RFE a0: 5.0 & 101 RANCH - “W in D WEST So= ‘ 15—NEW AND NOVEL ACTS.15, PEOPLE (0, FRED VAUDEVILLE, LAND: SE PARK’ AMERICAN LEAGUE. zl NATIONAL LEAGUE, Stovall and Del to Jump. fore - eee | 2.) Giub: yn Re.l| chub. Weds CL lub. ve : 5 Lf atti Ee ge Jetglew York % 4951 Chicas & 50] Brookiyn Wi ae READING, Pa, Aus, 10.--George Stovall] th end of the week. He hes ma oucy THE, NATION'S PLAXGROUND. Pita phil, Sf bo 84 (dal cincinnat and Frank Deleianty, who werd suspended | Mth Griffith,.and ts practicing, every morn: | CASINO Biwny & 390, Tl. 1040 Bryant Chicago fos St Lo Sot Now ¥en 7 Boston pai stents fog, It Is understood, however, that he RY, R15. Mat, TosDay at 2.18, Gleveluna: 08 $3, 6061 Wash'ton 1\iPaia’phi st, Loula, Uy the Conveland Club several days ano, will OK) dle lt, Sout afin stan RESULTS OF XESTERDAY'S GAMES, bevoma meipirra of the Reading Ciub of | Sarrall perscraly, before, hia rolnw ata BASCINATING FLORA | | ‘A DIME AS BIG AS A DOLLAR 4 the Atlantig, Langue, Tie, Atantle Je known [te permavent, Ye ‘bastion ‘now Is one = Roston, 7; Chicago. 6. Pittsburg, 5; 2 x if Satlaw leagge.. According | probe tt ‘ as 3 MANHATTAN BEACH, New Voresc. Louis game ad, Rate. fouadelphun, i Cure. 4. HE ere Tih erin sre yd poeta sia Herald Bu. u' way ath, ‘Tol, 2455 sith, - Seiheeerteamatatsn | RAGA: Dae t fe Me eal aN ua Aas na a ote | PAINS FIREWORKS, 60 P M. Last ahicentiong ean Jos ant Wilk recelve {nore money for thelr| po any arguments over mine | Epp oncum, [sae Teday..10 VO | } GAMES SCHEDULED yOR TO-DAY. ices than, ar ever been” paid based all tr Wat a pleasant face fell oS SPECTACLE, SFERIL St. Loula at New York, Two games. ‘ork at Pittaburg, Club of the | ‘of tho Ktand. stand, Aa ¥ HH Ghidsgoltat seton fooklva af Ufnsianall jSaue naruge for poblio| tes wt aispates, “nave ban an TAL AY ens GOLDEN CITY ln. make exteaor| iis pay contiats In the privilege of being | JOHCHLESTIA MIG | Today. Toomirow se ail next wate | nits deiphen ‘at [ehicago, Cabaret Slni i TLAS—Lulu, 4 angth, the coaln guy. Also Great Klis N SUAS Hoult = SF ne |'HARLEM SSIS) ees GALWAY MEN TO SAIL unda ot Forest Frodnon, for the most. lar man from venior thedalasto every contestant who =. The pl ye hurdle- + Ares Vn crete | oré utes, WO seconds suanping Ane, peas ohamplonghip rac SWIMMING AT next «in he ont Elberfeld “may de b week, It conference hext two days pally Kai a: S10 ety J. ham In to Farrel MORRISON'S TWEATIUE—E City Qua, To Decide Gaclle Champlanship. fo 4 th football ide eile THE RAGING HUDSON. TRAVERS tSLAND. of the, Us ves QTM waatington bas (offefea, vo, trade Joy Pand tie onan, Joe Hart's will | ha recedtly attacked Sole with Mis.‘Today. Mon. & Wed % eae ee eeu ty galik oa vite antes | Entries close, to-day for the awisAming New| a chair. THALIA ® " “CONVICT 999” HAPPY LAND excursion to-morrow there will be very {races to be held under the auspices of oy does not alwaye. talk. In-basoball | Next Wrek-(Jos "Santley, “Billy the Ke! Je vs, Bat 10.30, few former natives ot Weat of Ireland | the New York Athletle Club at Travers a. opal weasine, (ean whys a ta rate vaca ana hun ‘ Asian oe DE La EDU Mat ay piether Island next Saturday, Thera are four | Dublin, next month. ahi AT! ANTIC ar BROOKLYN AM to carry the enormous crowd they ex-|events on the card and all are ¢: ted —— £9,008 Pho Chan got to attesd, ‘Dhey will sajl from/to draw out thy best swimmers In the Orby to Fulfil Engagomente. Ke tS fe room ata ines ton, eee Seuttyentth street At 1.90, A, At | Past. Besides the 60-yard ihandloap and ribet Bal “any land from West One Hundred and Dwen- 100-yerd novice events, the Metropolitan |) DUBIN. Aug. W-Orby, thie “yearal pan players througho : ty-ninth etre at 12,49, champlonshisa of the A, A. U, at 440} Derby wimatr, wha cont @ after the Glen-} tahcng Aue o barring Garablec be, Wests” ‘There will be a voting contest at the ee and im fanoy diving will be bh: cairn rice. It true that Orbdy suf-{ from the ra na. Ganabler | ‘ 2 view Grove, on, the | Three prizes! will ;be given, with sou- | feces fom a t enti filso' that he sileed to hava: tur ag Darden, Wich : Jad y alm in hie Off leg n hi ry 4 we AT su be be We Sce Woeat ut he hae. now almoee Sie foe goed Es tia il Ti UPA MIGHT reas atts (ate foo. wood _n. Sellem fo, let that Hate Concerta, ¥ 40-yard end {t Js confidently: be: Al Frees, Seactatoe. Aocown Bea Corbett, Be “Fite 0TH Akan USEMENTS, Shbrtheo-eniews No TODA, SATURDAY,