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SMITH CONTINUES ' |GIANTS NOW LEAD HIS GOLF ADVICE BY 10 FULL GAMES TENPONT, ADDED WIS STAKE RAGE FROM NIGHTS Belmont’s Rockview Geis idad Break and Is Beaten in Saranac. NEEDED—SOME ATHLETIC TRAINING! | Copyright, 13, by The Prese Publishing Co. (The New York World). (@pecial to The Erentng World.) RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. ®. —Ten Point, an added starter, won the Saranac Handicap, the feature event of the day, here this afternoon with Auguet Belmont’s Rockview, the favorite, ne- where. After a poor break, Roekview was never in the running. Ten Point. breaking in front, wae closely followed by Night Stick, with Flying ry right at the latter's heels. ‘This order remained the same until the homestretch was reached, where Flying Fairy cried quite and dropped back, Leochares going into the third position. Swinging for home, Ten Point had an advantage of three lengths over Night Williams steadied materially 1M) giick. In the last one hundred yarie Rerratiew, MuRPuy. F GUM = -* Sucre, oo t i obey Hill fedii | the fourth eet and dame fortune smiled Su cow prodwce runners and jumpers | oa Rim (Sromwenity (5 Che maces Ot Net feprescntat ., ‘Det urougn be ‘nti and weight throwers who are able to dae ang a ee auy obat,| (he leader’e adventage a bit the Aste compete with the athletes of other ne- polnt om the so-called fub-dub shot! colt had a comfortable margin at the dens may not be able to produce as | Souchard made etand end. Leochares was third, four lengthe gating men as the others, either, |""the New Yorker had a fine chance | "enind Night Stick. ‘was © time when the athletes of ‘to tle ft up at five all when it iets we ross Demy ie. Was Smee Gagiand ovtclassed all others, and when to 4, but fell down after leading 40 to | it the stand after he had weighed eat, the fiet_was respected. But love and Williams eveued the match at | Out What was asked of him ls not known Gering the past. fifteen or twenty years jS—4. The deciding set held the crowd | “t ‘hie Hime. he Btates has leaped far ahead jepelibound despite the luneheon hour.| 7, FIRST RACE It was 2 all in short order, and then| Three-year-olds and upward; selling; Touchard scored 2 love games in aucs| Tx ,rurneh Honey Bee, 104 (J. Me- cession, and then it was 4 to 8. Will-! wis Wee ice toes 10, 1 to ¢ and out, third, Time, 113 96 gasnes hud: the matte, Petelus also ran. Leonard Beekman, The first event was ecratched down to GUTS BROUKLYNS JMS DEFEATS Ses re M. Johnston, put out an old timer, Paul | Pelee on account of the support ae Fosdick, very handily, W. J. Clothier | Corded to Honey Bee. At the last min- foul line, sending Adame to third. Carey | was caught stealing second on Wingo's continued his perfect form againat G. oM. | Wwe Genesta was scratched, which gave the event a bad look. When the start hit into the right field stand for | ine throw to Whitted. No Runs. None Shares: | Use. tnkervets ya ee ‘ seaian ie or | fn Soaks slayae cook coat stees wis Camere ected, Briar Path and Besom Left. Byrne ahead of Dim. That was the end| THIRD INNING—Wingo singled over opponent, W. M. Johnston, the young er to seg A; int, with Money Bee of Fromme and he was taken ¢rom the| second, but es he tried to stretch it Californian, bes lay pe ha elus bringing up the box. Crandall came te the rescue. Doo, | into two bases he was easily caught on Dean Mathey of Princeton and Wal- x yr three furlongs had been —S 4 f | g H i : i i | : Hy by 4 g i H H i 3 be 3 a | | fi ft i i cil ese tn Sesbsth ut fil i i i! ii a? i i | 4 rejoined team, was throw , lace F. Johnson ali had straight set! covered Besom was done for and when Stara ceiak ‘voation. “nater tossed ssioed gy to the inetd nich Fisher the morning, Nat Niles |the homestretch was reached Briar Pa ‘out Viox. @nodgrass made @ great run-| got under. Huggins strolled to fret on " A ané Alfred 6 Dabney also triumphed | *l#0 retired as far as the leadership Sin etoh of Wagvers ine aie to {four that want ray o€ he plate tun.|McLLoughlin Wins in Third) 507,266, ian net pay ta joecte tte Ment and Inthe na ae an contre, “Thre Baek, Hane: Lath, ioe. ee cage ia Round of Tennis Chai 725, 6-3 before he had eliminated F, @. | ¥on galloping, for Briar Path was four A ee eCiikes gueuid’ miseoea a cvereoaitag ‘oat Vendl|' Cari, Maan ow) 00 Serer: Teme | siver <8 Miller's throw to Fisher. No ‘out en m- lengths away, with Besom o similar ance Gi Lisseey aa thaienaen Fomarkante of ail ean ebeee. | Ee out 1 Witeem, Biurrey, Racha Sens ens Ft . drive into left for @ single. He was! Fisher a Victim on trikes, O jionshi Giants doesn't seem nearly so pretentious until tt te bolled | oo" eaiing second, Gibson to Wag- ‘up the third tise P Ips. ner. No Runs. None Left. Reulbach encrificed, Porritt tg Konetchy. IRD INNING—Miller opened with | aforen fouled to Mowrey, uns. One| QRTTING DOWN TO FIGURES. Ldsoss gh? po Me Mentor, He % Mathey defeated C. @. Griffin by de-| miles.—Octopus, 142 (Brfant), 11 to & 8 to 8 single into left. Wilson filed out te For instance, the Giants have won 77 and have lost 33 gamee—almost three- Left. NEWPORT, “ee L, Aug. Wothe firet . 3 A 6 and out, firat; Gun Cotton, 164 (Dupe), letcher. Merkle muffed MoLean’e # fault; R. Hasard defeated Kare H. Behr ‘ fourths. This leaves them #4 games to play, and if they should win half of that Foss os catch Miller napping and he pte SR eae Oakes sas aurprive of the second day's play for| by default; Dean Mathey defeated G. C eee i Bene ie seeendl umber the Phillies would have to go the rest of the season at a gait of .70 tO] went to second on the error. Mitchell not Fogo re bags heard ee even tle them. On nex ‘ball Oakes r i over the Pirates while the Phillies were losing to che ibe has put the Giants in a position where they will not worry over their for next winter. They are now practically ten games and with but ¢orty+four games to play the margin sf ik } zt . Burgess defeated J. 6. Cameron jr. OND RACE. 4 by default; J. R. Strachan defeated four-year-olds and KE. A. Kennedy, 1, @+4, ¢-1; Dean| wai stout two and a the national tennis title on the Sage z pincer 2 sealing M. Bull} third. Time, ‘on balls, Fletcher courts here was the announcement that | jr. defeat: 8 mn jr, 8-46, 7-6,! The steepl gota Leadbn ee veaby Seed ercone. _ ane sont ry ee eee Clarence J. GriMn defaulted bis match |¢-8; F, W. Cole defeated H. Swain| face the flag, and after the third jump, "Soxcuse not serving as. euc-| _ The Phillies have won & and lost 4, which leaves them 60 to play, If they | out Mitchell, and threw to first for alto fret on the hit. Oskes reaching against Dean Mathey. The young Call- | 071i, 6% Outi me panty tet ra Vabage esta ig ot" Farland began te worry, | should win 3 of those 00 the Glants would have to win but #2 of thelr remaining | neat double No Runs. Two Latt| ‘ea Mowrey sacrificed, Miller to|{rMlen gave’no reason Gor Ris action, | Baron JE. vee Laren € 74 C4 78: potning buts gallop until the last halt i} Wallbt” England began to worry. | (i'games to hold them aafe, in other words, the Giants can play at a 00 per| “Wagner made a neat stop and threw | Daubert, Oakes acoring and Mages|tut It was surmued that ansiely of ard Bookman defeated P. Fosdick, | ie, when Bryant sent Octopue te he See on ceca tne cert a | cent. clip for the reat of the season end be unbeaten even if the Phililes should | out Gnodsraes. MeLean was out on a| reaching second. Konetchy sent o| the doubles match to-morrow was the } 64, ¢1, 64; N. W. Niles defeated W. L front, “ne winning. at the end by Ave play at a .700 clip, which means winning 3% out of 50. grounder, Byrne to Miller. Crandall caer to Smith and Magee was run! "e! cause, MeKim, 68, 6-1, 6-3; A. 8. Dabsiey, de. lengths with Gun Cotton second a halt fouled out to Gibeon. No Runs, None soon eetween third and second, Smith| ri fin and Strachan are the chailen- feated J. H. Weber, 12-10, 6-1, ¢-4;|jengths, with Gun Cotton second a half Yor the |H. C, Johneon defeated A. Cod an The Cuds and the Pirates are #0 far behind that it te practically | Lett. toweing the bail to Fisher, who touched e's of Bundy and McLoughlin for the | 4%, 4 447 Wilism Washburn defeated the track record, eee Ressians, Germans. Frenchmen, Itallans,|- out of the question to consider them as a pennant posstDility. BNI, FOURTH INNING—Adams again nim out. Whitted forced Konetohy at . ive | WW. 'D, Kenyon, 6, 6-0, $9; W. M. Sohne, i ACE. LaNorweriane and Danes are alee!” the Cuds con de and are being of immense denege to the Giants in | opened with @ single to, left. Byrne] agcond, Smith to Cutshaw, One Run. sea niee cata Tor the aoubice tne | tor defeated GC. Caner, £6: 1, 68: Sas, tre and worry! Yea Bo! She should. keeping down the PAtiNes, In that reapect the Pirates will aleo he forced Adame at second, Shafer to) None Left. Re ie ae Srekaes ta. tee | Caos ea eee rorising, 18. materially. Doyle Carey popped to Shater. Shafer| Cutehaw retired on his bounder by| "ext @ay. Strachan continues in the! ¢.; 62, 6.3; W. J. Clothier defeated G.| ons. Time—t. 3 ing, 109. Here iad Konetchy. Btengel popped |"nsies only because he had an easy | M. Church, ¢0, 3-4, 62, 6-3; E. N. Will. | QcTaggart), 9 to 2, 1 to 2 and out, fret; THE RETURN OF THE WALLOP. siving the baiter a life, Wagner | Me wnitted. Wheat wae third vic-|match carded. On the star court OF | lame defeated G. ¥. $4 4 econ Boslus, lf Cored), 90 to. 3 fd °, 64, 1-5, second; Soslus, 107 (Borel), 20 to 1, 9 to 1 Rothschild, and the Duke of The Giants, by the way, appear to have lost their recent alump and are once | Popped to Doyle, No Runs, Two Left. thie bouncer, which Huggins Touchard ef New York and R. Norris | !-5, 4 eeuiny Sur mnie, ‘Westmineter thin week to appeal to the| more going like champions, In yesterday's double-header they tapped the Pirate| Burns walked. HoH then beat Was-| grabbed back to se ond and on Williams, the famous Davis cup star, seats Meee cen aeennee ot ula in aloe * British public to subscribe half a million| pitchers for twenty-two hits and ran bases with thelr old time speed. After seeing throw to Viox on Shafer's infield! tnrow to Konetchy got Wheat at the|¢rew an immense Laoag Al and va mo | man won from Fred Colston, 2-6, 6-4, ¢3,| The third race furnished another upeet for the purpose of getting the| their work in those two games it 1s easy to understand why there js little possi- | tap. giving the batter a Cincinnati safe) bag by « few inches, No Runs. None hour before play ere ws 1. Dr. W. Rosendaum of New York | when young McTaggart, clearly oat- / —— bility of them sllding back to @ playing percentage of .600, They have held their | hit. Miller speared Fletcher's tine drive, | rege vi raps ica aan ere ane ats Satonien F. Lo Wecdwaré, Us + a | idieg | Kereuons,. Mente A iymp! ce much better than have the Athletica, who were looked then threw to Wagner, doubling up 1G—Ca e ure ma: leama, Lundy and Mc-.| home front o' jo 4 wl trom “it would be better.” | onthe ago. were looked upon aa a cinch two) sna before he could get tack to Ld da apt ee wes called) nara sete by E. Norrie Williams, the| Loughlin and Strachan and Grittin, | Doll, ‘These two had the lseue to thea, ‘Gay to the British public, “to wit the bag. Shafer stole second and went | uty nsee or a Davis cup star, from @, F, Touchard | practised m the Inte afternoon for thelr | selves throughout the journey, athfetics entirely than to % took care of Wingo’ by 3-4, 64, 1-4, 64, 1-6 match to-morro' was third, five lengths THE BEAR HUNTER ON HIS MARK. to third on Gtbeon's low throw to Was-| pereitt sent « high Sy to Sten 3 ; sara tO ane ade in former| _ Now what do you know about Dig Jeff Teareau going through a game without | fy Dorle fouled out to Miller, NO) Rung, None Left Pei gyescde eeepc Perygion giving « base on balls? In his two hours’ sharpshooting against the Pirates Rel “Siena: INNING—MI Mowrey made a fine stop of Dau-| Pint Mave Sie tto one. The set went Bweden have procured| had perfect control and his speed was tremendous. The bear hunter now d# Just | ny Miller popped out t| nert'g pounder and tossed Jake out at] 1eVine SNe mation le Day ee ty ed aes ew tnmtand te conding| Fight to Keep the Giants on their feet for the finish even if one of the other stars hater, Wilron singled to right. Seater |irat. Oakes ran out into deep centre Be et ee waa suniy of tank ‘American wethods, It ts| ould alip. got Mitchell's grounder, but madea wild | 114 gnached Smith's long fly. Fis! to see Kngland reversing throw to second, and Wikon went 191 reached first on Waittec'e fumble of ¥, Ay Tae cane Seyee: BREAKING sport and preparing to WINDSOR WINNERS, takes; elt furlongs.—Beinghurst, 122; . = ell was safe at first.| nis grounder. Fisher was out stealing, | | i aa Yi F le fault. Bt tate vec! tha Gamers tether Meshes Stetina eieaamt 122:]On an attempted double steal Wilson | wing to Hugging, No Huns, None double fa ALL RECORDS than tle down and let other nations walk | rpg RAGHOPuree 000; three-year. | pid ite oe! atte Nepnem, 116; Fite was out at the siete Melons to Doyle | Left, * ee Bees SHA. ve intorcnting tr ove saT, RACER eurve WHR Chrverrone | oss’ ed, bene ns, z in _aingled to lett,| gixXTH INNING—Huggins singled| ‘4 how Bngiand can succeed. The world 5 ~ Sod 8. cuaciet,— Asan 168; Mitchell, = Fietcher booted | to centre, Oakes bunted @ sacrifice! wijiems nad 27 to Touchan’'s %. The will base @ rather ‘opinion of | (Kederia), 2 to 1, 1 to 6 and out, first; 5, 1M: Alot, 140, Adame's grounder and doth runners|rolier to Daubert, tut in trying to] oo" Set was nip and tuck until it | Greet Britain Grosvenor, 102 (Van Dusen), © to 1, | », ~Two-yearolds; maiden fillies:! were safe. Byrne filed out to Burns. reach firet Daubbert let the ball drop 3 all, but then Touchard became § to 1 and even, second; Criaco, 102 3 i One Run, Two Left. ‘and both runners were safe, while bia ay ver the calling of foot faults. Fe suet oo far es public! (Turner), 9 to 1, 8 to land 2 to, third, oN Merkle singled to centre. Murray|Daubbert was charged with an error, | 1steree over 4 concerned, ¢o let ‘These were not apparent to the specta- Time, 1.13 24, Great Britain finished beat out a bunt aiong the third base] Magee then bunted to Daubert, who t, and Willlams only captured the fourth game. In the sixth game he had the west side tennis club player 40 to love and then lost it. ‘With Touchard leading two sets to firet but was disqualified for foulin: Ho} fine, advancing Merkle to second.|made a wild throw to second, allow- ee Janeane Vane insisted and ° = SECOND RACE—Purse 00; three- anes Snodgrass Rit the Weft fleld fence for|ing Huggine to score, Onkés to takel "ay oat the set é—4, the points Wonderfully Great may Feocind the] 7Oerolds and up; selling: five und a WINDSOR ENTRIES. ia scoring Merkle and sending | third and Magee second. Mowry walked) snowing 34 to $1 in favor of Williains. a half furlongs.—Black Chief, 104 (Louns- pala id Murrey Lah ap fouled 10 | Alling the bases Konetchy singled tol a, gar the battle was one df the back “ berry), 4 to 1, 3 to 2 and 7 t 10, first; 1” - in, who made ine running catch. and Magee, Mowry if la: car- a 397) sane 5) Tom Mayers, 114 (Peak), 2 toh 4 to 8 ip rns cmnee tor feorelcnay Avs} Crandall was thrown out by Wagner, /advancing to second. Whitted fanned eis cee y roucheta wad CIGARETTES ¢ ‘black fighters. and 1 to 3, second; Raquette, 104 (Grow), | 416 as follows: races! Murray scoring and Snodgr: taking | after three attempts to bunt the ball.| ing steadier of the two in the thir “WINNING ON MERIT” sae aerinet’ mixed pout |% to 1. 6 tol and 6 to 2, third, Time : third, Burns filed out to Wilson In|Cathers forced Mowry at third, Smith y Deere creat wiastan |20: Sete, Question Mark, Palo Alte, | ul, trtet ta carey enteert fer hecrn | mort tert: Two Buns. One Lett, isted. Wingo singled to left, but ft, And I didn't hear | Cedarbrook also ran, ; SIXTH INNING—Carey singled Konetchy tried to score on it he to the action of the| THIRD RACE—Kssex Handica 4 : centre, his third hit of the game, He, was easily caught at the plate on added; two-year-olds; five and @ half made a clean steal of second. Viox|Wheat's throw to Miller, Three Runs. there are mixed touts there| furlongs.—Miss Cayle, 103 (Obert), 13 to] aie oD RACE Pure 9000; for twoyesr-| singled over second, sending Carey to’ Two Left. aot selling; five and cne-hal? furlong, ‘Third.* Wagner hit to Doyle, who threw! Miller was disposed of by Mowrey and fecling. ‘There's no deay-|% and out, first; Cxar Michael, 11 | Golence: UA Frew ‘Trade, 01, hina, Io mined bouts? | (Peak), 8 to 6 and out, second; First De- ea Phere deat to taal: tad) .(Konetchy, Reulbach walked, Mor 108, a fouled to Konetchy. A wild pitch a Save 50% by mn, om PACE Walkerile Mand . Left. ae aoa Ee tare ees “acy, al Buying Fall Styles Nov SARATOGA ENTRIES. 00; eevee Taute, id own,” Crandall to ‘Mctean "to SEVENTH sais Serine ingied u in a y. es Ov H Shafer to Merkle, Miller going to third| te Daubert. Oakes sacrificed, Miller to 6 R could not | éries for to-morrow a n three-year | and Witeon to second on the miaup. (Daubert, Moran ran to the fence al It’s alittle early but such an opportunity won't come FIRST RACKE—All ages 103; | stitehell went out, Fletcher to Merkle. |snatched Mugee's fy. No Runs. One later. 60 patterns that would sell on Fifth Ave. as 1 4 i tase, 183 :M One Run, Two Left, Left. ‘ high as $60 to $70, 17 patterns from our regular im- Hester ct 4 1 ! 8 1 tore off a single to right. * @ different proposl- | Wrstmait’ q ' 4 j Maater ped! wok te Milshatl Ie. tate Wheat raised a high fy to Whitted in ported $40 to $50 styles. ‘occasion for making @| Gree, 9% Deronde), 12 to 1, 940 5 and out, ‘Johneon from | third. Time, 1.08 3-5, Oni ythree etart- Bim Pag yy reed in McLean dropped Burna’s| vanced Reutbach to second. Cuts! manager | ers. 101; Queed, 101; p Wagner going |lifted a fy to Magee. No Runs. ot public i 104, tan exhibitien such as that in mm," 124; Sebago, 120; Ietrose, 106, W O § it aM Ara pant anne her to | snort left. Daubert forced asten, To measure, style, fit and finish guar- . ‘Untrained, unskilled slob from ie 4 BA; A third. Merkle followed with a enash entond—easb suit easily worth double i H 415; Asyiade, 1 : ¥ to the left fleld for two bases, rcoring what we ask. ae sania nie Bad here Saverio’ SECOND RACE ‘Taree searolds and upward: | Bi Fletcher and sending Doyls to third.| Whitted to Huggins, No Ru ‘affair Wke that between Langford | wis PB eenes . Murray popped out to Miller, Snodgrass Left. ” Also 12 overcoat patterns, satin lined, $25. This “Westchester Farmer’ Smith, a | Baceneli, 150; Jisse 149; T y . 4 fined out to Carey, who had to run) EIGHTH INNING—Mowrey smashed it, who took a terrific beat~ Be D as ot penaiean ts bi i back to the fence to catch the ball. | jawbone, 105; Kile Br ; Strenvous, 108; ; negro heavy before going fee Ue eet i Detean tyres it One Run, Two Left. firet fall offering is a wonder. Every garment we sell is cut and completed in our own establishment. | Coe | — . Mi; 118; Joe Diebol y ry SEVENTH INNING—Gibson filed out 4 108; Tale Carrer, 102; Roiling Btone, 10 i 4; ' to Murray in short right. Crandall |poing ‘caught between third and ho Broadway e® ton Fld, 306 | aloo sila, Cll aig, 18; | “Bh ay A. pulled gown Adams's hot smash and| Miller to Smith to Miller. Whitted was Ninth Street uae rete ee ce claimed; | threw It to Merkle, Byrne filed out to {called out on strikes. No Runs, None dhe @nodgress. No Runs. Negp Left,

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