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XEW-YORK DAILY TKIBU^E. TUESDAY. AUGUST 28. IDOO. 5 listlessly and came in la«. 8 C. Hildreth owns elds: 51.230 added; penalties. Six ful3an**. «» ci*^l to-day. TigtiUM boles were played and resulted 1 Maximus. Hildreth trains some of W. C. Whlt- track. GOLF. % 8 horses. It in time for Mr. Whitney to arrive as follows: u nomeSoL and to reorganize Whitney S. C. Vulealn, his stable Mr. ton—Hlldrtth's eh. c br Km*»- "—__. MAFLEWOOD. I SUNSET TrTT-T. "B.oug\v ?*\AeT Cto\»\.' i" *— -' an honorable turfman, but he has been fleeced Arrowarrssß." 124 Ift (Hanry) 1 1 Brttttn 4 dark • \u25a0 ana swindled by certain people on the turf. No •i,.°- Eu »'» h. o. KnUrht of Rhode*. •— __,— MANY PLATERS READY FOR WOMEN'S Wood 8 Davenport • dou t " 112 (Slack) .................. ............... , h does not suspect the men who have .7. 2 Baldwta 5 Spracna „ o s robbed T. D. Sullivan's b. c Hasper. 115 — __ Clarkson ._. _.. 1 ......_._.... a him. but \u25a0 millionaire, who goea on the turf S * 1 NATIONAL. CHAMPIONSHIP OPENING TrsadweTl without knowing anything about it is usually an «mte«-Oontesujr. ._ _.(*!££s Kankin 4 Evir.! 9 VOTING FOR THE SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED BY e mark -" 12ft...12ft. -.OtSoVntU »-« »-jf£* PunJ»rf»ra i.Taintor O ££ .> William L. Scott was. He was Indian Fairy, 11»..... _ (O"Oonnort0 6—l »-4 AT SHINNBCOCK HILLS TO-DAY. Peaas _.... 3' Rinsar ..._._ 9 rohbed freely, S. Brown was. He was 111 (Mahar) 0 T—2 *—« — ! THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS. 'j£z'\ right s. robbed Marlbert. Kalnar 4 Ban- ft and left. Marcus Dalv wa?. He was assid- ! Brook*. 112. _ (Burns) O B—l B—l ... pORTSCKN' uously Golf has usurped erery other element ot social Palmer A Blake 2 robbed. Tlmte—l:l3«fc- When t'har!»»(> Woo.' on the English and \u25a0porting Interest at Southampton for the pres- •** was set down Won driving by a three bstwssn saaeo* Total Total 2 turf all his pour.- of revenue were searched thor- head: lengths ent, and the entire social contingent ot that popu- Sharp Leading *Icu. oughly. Why and third. A Race Between has not similar action been taken lar resort will be represented In the case of S. U. who a few years ago — tn force on the links FINALS PLATED ON THE EKWAVOK T.TVKS was Idreth FIFTH RACE two-yaai<-olds; $700 added: -Mills*. army poorer than the, poorest cat which caught during the present week. A small of fair T7 OpeclaD.— ln the Unals JsfiKTOF SPORTS TO-DAY. mice for Job? history not L*rt 8v» furlongi, Xsw Futurity Cbar»«. possession Manchester. Vt.. Aug. PROGRAMME Hlldreth's is free from contestants took of the course of the the Ek- of the proposed Rough — scandal. P. of the women's tournament played on The Governors Coney Island Jockey Club. Lortllard's— b. 6. Pruna H. by S«naa- _ , Shlnnecock Hills Golf Club yesterday and made RACING The second race selling affair Silver \u25a0 was a petty Pu«le. 99 IJ> <SUci) 16—1 '&—l wanok links here to-day. In eompetttlrin for the t Encampment in Colorado, to Bay. Garter, favorite, Slack, 1 1 their final preparatory rounds for the women's Na- Rider be Sbeersl".ead— the - hideously misridden by John F. Schorr b. c Farmer Bennttt. Equinox Cup. Mrs. Walter Gorham. of Philadelphia, j GOLF. Women's national championship. who rode Maxim- s-o badly in the first race, was 103 <Burns) «—1 9—l. tional championship.. Mlsa Beatrix Hoyt. the on-e ft T 2 — established for military instruction of Island; br. from Miss of Baltimore, Southampton, Long Women's club unplaced. L. Elmow'i c. Minion. 102. ..(Henry) S — 7—*— three year champion, and the strong- hope of won Elizabeth Cassard. j championship. Deal Beach; annual Next came the Autumn Maiden Stakes, for two- Colonel Pad den. »7 Olaade) O 88— 3 up and 2 to play. George Low went to Benning- Invita- . club; students on public lands in the-south- - year-olds which had never won a race up to the FYlaaslm. M „ (Walabi A 1 ft—lth* home Miss Ruth Vnderhlll. the tion •-\u25a0 : amen . Newport. time of . ton this morning and defeated Mungo Park, the Brooklyn entry. The distance was five furlongs. * western part of the State, ask BASEBAXJL. and Philadelphia. Noonday and some others were withdrawn, Mount Anthony professional. up and 5 to go. A- The Tribune Washington Brooklyn; New-York and Lief, and Park. King who had shown uncommon speed In a 1hough Park made a new record for the course.' to award one scholarship to some young Boston. Boston.— rae« at Saratoga, was backed so heavily that he Low excelled In long play and won the match. BOXING. Manor and Choyn?ki. Broadway went to the post at 4to 1on. He cantered home in Among the events scheduled to be played on the man in year at Camp a frolic, but ride on Janice, the East. A the will Athletic Club. choice, Bullman's the second Ekwanok links In the near future are women's | was so plainly Insincere that Bullxnan and men's tournaments for cups offered by Mrs j cost ordinary students $500 in cash. The should have been exiled promptly. Janice could Gorham and two open tournaments, one for the not possibly have defeated King Lief, but In what Cup and one for the Equinox House Tribune's appointee willgo free. BAT part of the run did Bullman try to get President's SHEEP?HEAP AWRY place second Cup. Several medals will also be presented In the with Janice? Tom Kenny, ridden by Taral. last two comaetttlons. The prize will be awarded to the man ran second. KingLief was unquestionably much the best horse, but the riding of Bullman on who receives the most votes from readers AT Janice and of Burns on Baron Pepper should iiave RACINTt TVAS CROSS PURPOSES been followed by severe penalties. BASEBALL. and buyers of The Tribune. No further Even worse was to come. Several withdrawals from the Flying Handicap at six furlongs left a entries will be received There are only field of seven starters. O'Connor rode- Indian 2~~ -^XT. STCWAJUSS CROWSEI) ANT> DREAMED. Fairy, who was well backed by her popular owner A SENSATIONAL PLAT BY JENNINGS five days more of voting. Voting willend and his friends. Several times the racing officials as rSfAL. have punished O'Connor with rigor for alleged OF GAME September Ist. at Ip. m.. at which hour fouling O'Connor did no foul riding in the Flying FEATURE BETWEEN Handicap, but he was fouled, cut off. pinched and all ballots must be in this office. was stamped in big, black letters on some knocked out of the race at the head of the home- YORK AND BROOKLYN. Fraud stretch, first pages running and seme of the riding at Sheeps- and was not placed. Except for the vll- Votes consist of headings of ef the ianous and deliberate fouling at that point, Indian h«£ yesterday^ but the stewards patted V "> YESTERDAY. of Daily or Sunday Tribunes, dated from amiably brooded benevolently. GAMES and 1i» BrooWvTi, 9. Issw-Tsa*. 2 | CTiicmro. 2: St. t*>u!«. t September both inclusive- ,-Vcia: programme says that H. K. Knapp. Juiv 14 to 1. Galway and F. R. Hitchcock are the stew- Junes THE RECORDS. "" ' al<mg of the meeting. Each of the three Is broad \u25a0 TTm.lynt.T* Candidates are advis-d tn send tlsttr ards Club# Won.Lnet.Pct Cluf*. votes early, or th»y may r-e •furprised at ttee but not of brains. Each of them was Brooklyn 89 3r .WulCUeafla 4? M o* beam B3 *' 53»fCtaetatiaM 4* M .«£•«» unanimously at Plttabura; finish. — b;&rfcbar.e<2 the last meeting of the 510 ? 4R M .*« take Philadelphia .50 \u2666\u25a0- Bt. Lmi •" - A. C Th*successful candidate can alatJ? ,SfM> ?S> \u25a0«fl Men's shirt Waist Club because no one- of them Boston . 4f> 49 N>i-Tork a mandolin, guitar or any other musical Instru- a reef in his trousers. Fat on the- belt ment. eouli take ' meet -at t" a When the champions and the tailenders the j lize s*4 in e w also. No one of them has '"- -- lot or profit In turf frauds, but when did spectators have little chance to «a anything -^\u25a0t thing champion? ?r> ary ose of them display fiery zeal, boilingenergy, markable. As a general the little in the ; enterprise and razor-e<sg» acumen in detect- far outclass the others that there Is Stile* MHlfn Dfrkfrinr*.V J SOS violent Those were the | i_g. ««• ftopp'ng turf frauds? 'Saratoga was soaked game to Interest the enthusiasts. Huttt p.ll»f»nl|i». lnt.r«,t| Ftp C0.... 9^2 exactly game si Washington tsi sodie" with turf frauds this summer. Th© conditions In the Klmer B. 111 lama, -mr- rw-lc Bros Bst ajsgljcft and pickpockets who did so much steal- Park. Brooklyn, yesterday, between the Brooklyn Jo*. Eintrarht. Thro. RnmeTPlt rnmrasnd.4«?, The home players made a ; .1 Ferris. (7-4 t Saratoga are now swarming on Long Island. and New- York team? Herbert 71 Itrnad-" .. <_£ t 4 opponents, winning as they t late ftasjsjft. »th 1* try-"? hard to bar their thieving? The sorry show of their John A. O'Dnanell. V T...80 Who John J. Criatel. tiMk \rw-Vark 3»T new*?:- lock as if their pet aim has been to get pleased.