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WINS Ti FUTURITY AND 10 000 Gh ———— Sir Martin and Helmet Have a Head and Head Race for Place Honors, Which .Fall to John E. Madden’s Horse. BY VINCENT TREANOR, (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, Aug Maskette by three lengths; John E. Madden's Sir Martin Keene's Helinet. Time—t.11 1-5. judges in to-day’s Twenty-first Futu idest ever run, Although the Keene horses were the AG lic choice there or no public money on the result. A Futurity hout a bet is like vegetable soup with the greens left o Still it meant $25,000 to Mr Keene. The finish was inspiring and, alt looking on as Maskette, clear of the field by a big ping down the stretch with Madden's Sir Martin fightin v inch of the way with Helmet for the place me ney and getting him in the last stride ‘The wild cheer of other Futurities was Painfully ioking, The roar that greeted SHEEPSHEAD BAY RESULTS. Colin as he swept 29,—James bya trait an hew they was lit all of 13,006 ip Pp. came gall ypit dawn the broad @traightaway last vear was & a@ FIRST RACE—Bar None (2 to 5 Memory, Here and there to-day on@ and out), 1, Jeanne D'Arc (even could bear a muffled “Come on, Mass for piace) 2, Live Wire, 3. kette.” or 'Oh, vou, Sir Martin,” but the a reckless wbandon of and women §ECOND RACE — Simon Pure that characterized the big eve won, Thistiedale 2, Sanctus 3- No | past was not in evidence, The "Y prices given. as a epectacilar event was never anys thing to boast of. The comes THIRD RACE —Half Sovereign @own a straightway and aroun a bend, and one with only the most powerful field glasses can call the positions of _ . the contenders until they reach the FOURTH RACE—Muskett, stretch. The public see little but the Sir Martin, 2; Helmet, 3, ‘> finish. In the old days that seemed | eatisfying, however | Purely a Keene Race. To-day the race as viewed from thel top of the grand stand was Keene's ail| the way. Helmet, off in front, ma the pate for his stablemate Maskette, with Perseus close up and the Madden air next. As they rounded the | Notter shook up Maskette and he easi hounded to the front, Perseus swerved | over to the rail and left Helmet nearest to Maskette, Notter went on about his business and within the last sixteenth! had the race well in hand. | It looked here as If the Keene entry would run one, two, but Sir Martin, a bulldog and gritty, was noticed closing! the gap on Helmet. There chance at this point for him to cateh Maskette, but there was first money be won, and Lee was driving his mou to the limit to get it. Stride by stride} he was edging up. This was the rl Motor Bi Box Blows Out, Throw- race and the crowd appreciated it Throughout the last sixteenth the two) ing Coney Island Passen- gers in Panic, game colts struggled, dut not until the} won, Dorante 2, Westbury 3. i; FIFTH RACE—Animus, 1; ; ple, 2; Orphan Lad, 3. Grap- SIXTH RACE—Wedding Belis, 1; |Affliction, 2; Miss Kearney, 3 INJURED PLUSION ON TRUL to | never was a = last jump did the perseverance of Lee | and Sir Martin tell. There the Madden | colt was in front by a nod and the race waa over. Behind Helmet there was a atruggling buncl), Perseus, three lengths back, being nearest to the money, There | Five persons were injured and scores | | was cheering for Maskette on his re- | | | | | | thrown Into a pante w ‘a motor box on a Vanderbilt avenue trolley car ex turn to the scales, but it was as noth- mg to that year. Large Crowd’ Was a Surprise. The most surprising thing of this Pu- | ploded this afternoon ; at Vanderbilt and which greeted Colin last : DeKalb ave The car y Island and accident caused a ues, Brooklyn. wa was crowded Was on block on the Vanderbilt avenue line f turity day, with betting of every kind | | half an hour. tabooed, was the size of the crowd. The injured, all of Broc were Under the circumstances tt was wonder- UU ae ful, remarkable and s0 on. Experts who} HENRY SUHUT had figured upon 5,00 as being a good | 'Mirty-two years turnout were literally knocked off their | \*e” treet; logs burned feet when they got to the course and| MRS. GEORGI BORESOM, twe beheld ths grandstand well filled, the | nine years old, of No. 44 Atlantic ave second tier occupled and a big overflow ead and body ie; contust ARIE L. on the lawn. 3 ty-one years ol It was indeed Ike old times. and to;of No. 48 Pro t place; face ar say there were any lesa than 16,000) arms burned would not be the slightest exaggeration | CATHERINE FOREST, twent Whether it was the reduced $2 admis#on | vears + No. 4 ‘ourth avenu fee, the rich Futurity or just curiosity | face and i} that brought out the big crowd !s a} DAVID Gor ot No, 8 Am-| question not easily answered, But {t | boy street; le was craifyine to the Coney Island klyn Hospli Jockey Club and others who can seelatiended tie iy flor which t some sentiment and sport in horse rac-| were taken t ‘. ing even without the tempting betting) The car was ii ! lowly a side dish. ter sting Dekalu a M Many Women Present. hulthes started to put on ‘The crowd was a Futurity day turn-|'Thore was a blif ‘ental out in every sense of the word, even | po: though {t dicn’t hit last year's 4,00} or more. Vhs xers who W mark. Pretty nin the latest tions of the gown makers and m lem beguty and amety to the occasion, | | the stand from the lawn looking or all like @ hugh pank of wor the accident has not : rane pI hah br “hy pit anf BRESNAHAN ay i RES n hed | Tin i Hu LE | ee ee | ASH TECUR PARK ATRLL Pear sf OUNaIaLE Books Open to [BP “Circulation Books Open to All. "| EY ‘YORK, SATURDAY, ‘AvGUST 29, 1908. $0 Chicago Again Sends McGraw’s M SHOOTS FORM Ne er edt. HEART; 1S | Battle : by Score of 3 to 2. ATEN «= How THE LEADERS STAND. Philadelptia ‘Pittsburg Philadelphia Fair to-night; Sunday clear and warmer apni | RESULTS EDITION & PRICE ONE CENT. ——= BASEBALL SCORES BY INNINGS: NATIONAL LEAGUE FIRST GAME. 00000 00000 SECOND GAME, 10000 o- oo -Oo (e) fe) 4 o- ie) IN York 69 i 61 | Pittsburg 00100 00 O—1 Jeiishy (Blarg ) Father of Girl First Attack CW YOIK ve ev eee e evenness teens Ol Ralph Rose Parades and Father of Girl Firs CKS) Pittsburg 70 \ 603 Then Lowers Mark for Manes, Then Crowd | Chicaso ...... 17 ison i aoe a P : | ‘ ‘ooklyn - Puting the Shot Sets Upon Him. i y St. Louis 000020 - : ) Mrs. F es MeCahe, a young mat-| a Ss aay Pn tenner neal a oA NHLL(D AMERICAN LEAGUE ee : a Bene wal toree times in the Chicago FIRST GAME. ; for Kan 1 Tee | Chicago 00100000 0—1 is ; ave this afternoon | BY BOZEMAN BULGER, Highlanders 00000000 0-0 B ‘ g tr fo i Meat (Special to The Evening World.) ) SECOND GAME, Bey R a \ 8 muel | » : Ah: 1 1 i var old, of No! WEST SIDE PARK, Chicago, Aug, 29.—On a green circle of play: Chicago i 8 © © 2 0%) 6) os 6 N.Y, AC West Ninety-eight set, Manhat-| ; ace ee ' ' t by the young women's |ing field, much too small for a perfect game, the Cubs and Giants dug Highlanders (8) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) (0) 0) 5) aa a t with a ai, HO fell to | their spurs in the sod this afternoon and went to it. The miniature field; — a Me eae ae sind ran out in’? iwas nothing more than the bottom of a bowl! of humanity Ka long run is imgossible, Just hetore one: ball an ke two; double ; 4 | where a mob wh ie livme hawaii toranraatic , eckard up; he sacr!- to ‘ Fire Chile wked him, He was beaten |from the grass, where the foremost fans were seated, the huge embank= javigea ins nee ney iHlotnan I 4 se (ees of them hanging to the |!" on the infield and let the Mofuian scoring. “i ball on ‘ a See aegueulytale ments of people arose until those on top—many of them hanging to the WHEN WR (ire tal : Hens Chance on gecond, ‘ ho is twenty years|fafters and on the roofs of the stands—had to watch the doings on the. ind there flelders can back up the ine strike two, foul aaunteeceh Ses y ad apparently been | 4. a flelders so that scoring is next to an ims Tight, Chance scoring an ‘ ) ‘ ey Manes. diamond through field-glasses. PeoELTIMMLE), MUNI EAN GATS fc Eg TUR UR ' : pe Woe ReMi —-{| Immense crowds have become so com-| ilies anyway, so, as McGraw argues, eat BG ft 'ane screamed and starced GIANTS, mon of late that it would be useless to} “What's th cooling 0 George M M face iat Uaei thay abari nee . mi nits under the grounc es Hayes 1 Land fell. Her tathe RH, PO A, E attemp be one are all TITEL tel (Wee AES A, parin aan tehen when; Ne | Tenney, Ib... +++.» 15 0 0 just yourself seated Te batlee here York Herman A rire, MeCave Doyle, 20...,.. 0 2 Oina ’ a sea of wild.) th flies, Either will fal Melziit NY 8. Murp Bresnahan, . 2 1 Oleved, open-mouthed f. nae lerefore Matty has 2. Su r grabbed & ¢ aere : a na plan of striking out and meking i sr the head, which felled , Seymear, cf, 4 0 0 to-day owd in “Miner” Brown {s just as wise to the ike § Ue auh ee. ample ‘) Devlin, 3b, 1 2) O was 00 or 3 little |Situation, and he will try and do the gral! Mek ie enall tree ball Bt ? crowd y to call out the cscrves Barry, If,..... 2 0 0, the spacious [me thing Ht Hn up: ball one— th a st fre yeneville pottee station to. pis ) kahocanpaattie ee : ; 2 eee lates hae. was pounding pete HBreoee 0 5 0 and tt was a8 ae ane tise, R s lathewson, p..+ 0 4 °0 Rautelloh ae to Tenney. lon Hospital, re- sing at b bpouth hn He figures t all two, stra Robertson Was Second Hetty Total mt BO ME Oa charg ea prove teen : oh TAT IDRIeR ere PAWeonvE z f One CHICAGO. STR Na eaER a be oh h fou nant two, A : Hl Re Hr BO, Ap By eaRreeaee a aN Sixth Innini i of Hofman, ef... fh Be) Ores cyan iieay Nu y one x i GEA LEAGUE. Chance, 1b. Oe s afternoon and every Wahine a fags "i Aare L Evers, 2b. i 4 1) 80 with red blood In his velns ee Bere » from 2 yelling his lead o! y the Cubs t to with Bob Eller, « At Toronto Steinfeldt, 3 or 210 ae pi yelling, Dis Head Ton. fon ihe Cube rallonan Gav ards, in 1 FIRST GAME: | Howard, 7 0 2 2 0 0 i a First Inning. , Bridwell ti Ten: nd P m ore rH 0 1002 8 ta neues f ip, strike one, yes strike d Se ae ame i eo 0001.00.01 O28! Tinker, 8 000 4 0 iyers who went in Bove to Bart ft f Bi edd sries—Adkins Robinson; | Kling, €.... /0 03 00 as noon took | f Maye wb: to Donlin, NO RUD Pabbot, of t and Pearce, Ui s—Taft and | OEP Drnt 00120 swd good na Seventh Inning “OND GAME. Ge EC Ge) ee eee : : 109 00 Bt | Totals... oxen 8 7 GI 1B © PER hed eres elit tea es strKe 89; i . 5 tw : “a samidt and Baher; Hickey i ig to third, 2 ards 1 1 d Taft They camped a the foul lines car-| "cond. Evers to 1 i Brackett and Stanag that int ¢ they might got | Second Inning : WH i | Sones and Ball. Umpire—Mr, Black ’ ; t 1 break u SAM®) Devin ups bal : He ene ailvlaet| J At Butfalo | = aa HA as sent for i meriens, “ earn | ‘ = i , 1 the { selves as sentl- | Ba sis ; som cry EST GGAMES | y 9 9| Defeats Beals C. Wright injsnl the Giceeucneeteanmnel | 8 WA wcteries—Tatie and Straight Sets in New- : a TY 0) C Ted. Malaise 1 Archer : 4 Was an : Pues a TesUimer2 i tord ri | oe port Tourney, HOPE fy Gera IAS Thr Mo! NEWPORT, R. TL, Aug. %%—Wiilla b eee al / Fa \, Larned, cf Annapolis, Md., succes ia ie malke Steinfelit Gps hal SATS suliy he title of national t , : 4 ia wo: strike | Doyle Tenney, NO’ RUNS he old record 0) Varnament, in straight sets, 7 ‘ ie } anahan up; str ke one; ball | strik | —o At Washington. jvere: 6-1, 6 s—6. van ay. an ke tw a at | A *IRST GAME | : ; a a s 1 TOLSTO! IMPROVING, BUT SNL OEOG DIED IN \ SUBWAY, ) an ane Rue | ‘ 4 Orr t »0040000 | 1 to-da win WwW Is ’ : CANNOT SEE VISITORS, Ae eee 2 ad ‘ : recon & ie Batteries Falkenberg Be | Man rxpires While About to bes| Game Played ini laf ba a wor TEE} | anton YASNAYA POLIANA, Ru Pp SBCOND ( : posit Ticket in the Bronx eee a NS cup £ COM ; TOVNK t ME aa der ae Ia A man who wae fed as Erne tie \ | HANA fled M F pain) © ; 4 ae Et wn Eekarstherg, £ ars N x al 5 s : ay sic § Fairmon \ Rronx At Philadelphia. , : hs 4 Eouath: TANIA NATIC WL LEAGUE. ‘ s treet and Boston road downtow ; Te} | ‘ By erate Ovbud f the supway early this m ety [ax D a on | At Cinsinnati > wi 1900000 DO) oy Was ab to deposi ould t wd give w oe c Sheckard. ‘ 3 i iiladbed ke 1080001 s-6 Se ip the choy me i Mi ; h one? What do New York fa a one ie a T nker tof me adi 00 08 0 00 4 a has forbid satteries — Donovan and Schmidt, Rilay, of am Hospital, sald ; ae ance. well up, strike one: outy Cincinatti « 2 : 0 08 1: | coon Poper: J 4—Bher! h divease was the ink about fh? In centre they are) aios to Howard. NO RUNS Battertes—Dornkr and Graham, Coale Matick den ‘and ‘Bran S. yeene ‘ sl J panel bei right beliod Seymour, and to make \" ‘Ghdca go—Ho! fan up; foul, steike ley and Sohlel, Umpire—Rigter,