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 _ »-4 ££ Fairy, 11»..... (O"Oonnort0 6—l AT SHINNBCOCK HILLS TO-DAY. Peaas _.... 3' Rinsar ..._._ 9 rohbed freely, s. S. Brown was. He was robbed Marlbert. 111 (Mahar) 0 T—2 *—« — ! THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS. 'j£z'\ right _ B—l Kalnar 4 Ban- ft and left. Marcus Dalv wa?. He was assid- ! Brook*. 112. (Burns) O 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 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> 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 ?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-erk .104 paw the plan* for the grandstand was born present champion: Miss Madeline I. Ing up their pitcher received j ...... wia day was made by Jennings, Joihna J. Hini>~ MB W«mh| P1ac— ....121 iceberg, cradled In an Icebox aud weaned on Newport's woman champion: Mrs. Edward A- the best effort of the j 23d cs &r. Manlce, who in backing up a wild throw to the home plate j Claude Sil-rerhranii. \e-w-T0r1c...... 07 never imagined there would be a the "dark horse" from Lenox, and Miss caught ball, however, and Albert H»lm~ Ilrnotlrn ...81 Jeecre&m. He Hector, slipped and •-fell. He the j Kings County. grandstand Genevleve the metropolitan champion, returned tt the plate while laying on the ground. ! *e?h H. Elr. Rutherford. V J 79 hot afternocn in The- scoring. shared In the chief Interest of the day. but their preventing the man on third from The j Alex. Matter, jr.. 71st TSew-Y0r1c is nr*"*"**a* craterlike as the furnace room, of a curves all over the field, ...... «-• •cores were kept mum. Most the women played champions batted Mercer's j Gerald nth S»w-Y»rk lir.e-cf-bait!e-sfcip when a naval fight is on by the of The home players batted eight runs off Mercer in Wholin...... «3 without the harrowing experience keeping out MilHam «mvlie. 12th .Teir.Tork SO cf The equator and the coalheavers are blind- of tab the first four innings before he was taken I .1 \u25a0*d£e on «very shot. They willhave enough of In Then Taylor, the deaf and dumb Ditcher, recently ; Oliver A. Lynn. 1.f»l» Mndl«on-a»e. *» by heat of Gehenna. Brighton has the only that Albany, Taylor displayed ! ...... ed the the championship contests, and, while secured from had a trial. Anthony Ftala. Troop C. 8r00k1yn 24 in the fit for racing when the they made considerable ability. Score: ...... Exaadstaßd East the rounds to keep their muscles limber, they did John 1., G. Raefle. Tlat »w-Torfe...... 22 mercury scars above EO. Then. too. Brighton has NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN. • Henry Jannu. Tlat lew-V»rk SO not care to undertake any mental labor. H>p» « rtrlbp" bathing pavilion as big as Battersby within a ah •r a • -' Fred Scott. Clifton. States 151and an a George Strath, who was Miss Hector's mentor In T-Halt'n. el 4 2 0 • Jon«a. .... ?\u25a0 2 "0 2 f> •0 ! ...... *^w fe«T of the main entrance. The the Davla. 3000 40; gaalat rf. 52 10 John 31. Gaflney. Urchmnnt, X.T...... IS hu—ired recent metropolitan championship at Morris ss... .. Sheepshead traci has only \u25a0ad sprink- Belbaca. If. 4 : 1 3 1 0; Jennings, lfc. 4 1 111 1 0 Herbert Parkinson. <"•. C, -4th \u25a0. J 14 flowerbed? County, will have charge of this brilliant young . 2; K*!ley. 4 1 2 1 0 0 seething victims of H-ksnan. S3 0 1 2 1 1f... Arthur ••. Thompson. Co. C. 224 N>w-Vork 15 lers with -which to cool o*T the pupil again, and under his coaching for the last Smith, r*... 4 0 1 4 00; Dahlea. «... »""«?" . betting- ring. Why doesn't the Deyl« ib A 0 10 A 0 Cms. a 401• 1\u25a0 \u25a0 Jacob J. Tan Bu.iklrk. Paterson. *.J..... 13 the penitentiary four days she has become an adept in negotiating « 4 * Batty Bheepßhead«xpandthe betting ring? : Gleason. 2b- 3 1 2 S 3 0 Daly. 2b 1 1 « •Wan H. Mil. K.13tb Hea-ry Art.. M management at the Shlnnecock links. There la an apparent weak- Bowman. 3 0 0 0 2 0 McOntr-. c. «»»•••J> John Herron. Cast Orance. V J 14 spend three •• p. \u25a0 3 4 0 ft. the fat stetcirds were compelled to ness, however. In her Iron shots. The professional Mercer, p. ..I•l 0 Kenaedv. . 1 1 —— •\u25a0«»BdoTi" Alexander, >ew-Yorfc 12 the ring every Taylor, r inionn v rvirs with the thin bookmakers in caddie is going to be- considerably in evidence In t-..,i« I.M n "tintH. Parson. Co. I.13th *ew-Yorfc 8 raised, hot afternoon, the reef -would coon be the this National contest. Mrs. Manlce has brought Totals ...81 2 9*2211 2 John B. Bland. 4th U. J .» te spread apart, and huge boundaries would soon with her Stuart Gardner, the Lenox professional. '- R. H. iTon.adj. Theo. Roose-relt Commud ? and mountains •One -'i- eighth when ram* cane*!. • ?>ctr:c fans ar.d pneumatic blowers Mis* Hoyt wlil be assisted by the Shlnnecock club o—2 Rndolph B. Koehn. era; east. &ta 51. T.... 4 Vew.T^rlt ••••*' would speedily make « Charles A. 4 d the Van "Wyck Trust ice maker, "Jack" Venters. "Tom" Hutehlnson, of Brooklyn 2 0 2 4 0 0 1 i— Flanagan. 69th. Xew-TorlE.... rooms in the rine refreshing as the refrigerating the home club, win look after the Interests of Miss Earned Brooklyn. 4. Three baa* SSI _«isjsi» Arthur Bennlnser. Brooklyn. 4 runs—— Brooklyn. Walsh, Chester,...... "- saddles Two baao First base en errors— James J. West 5. T....» 'a trhich John EL Madden chills his matchless Ethel Burner, who enters from Misquamlcut, McGulra. Bases shipping to the Kaiser, 2. Left on bases New-York. 7; Brooklyn. ft on J. C. MeClnre. fonackl*. 31. T 2 of Kentucky mutton for KING LIEF. "Watch Hill. R. 1., while "TTlllle" Thomson has balls—By Kennedy. 2: by M»rc»r. 1. by Taylor. 1. the — Thomas Williamson. 9th Sew-Tofk .»..,. 2 the Czar ar.i the ether familiar friends of come on from Philadelphia to caddie for and coach Double plays Dahlen and Jennings. Davis. Gl»a-— of the century. Talk Admiral eon and Doyle: Selbach and Doyle. Hit by pitched ball John PItain sa. Troop C -I \% ablest turfman about Fairy could not have been worse than third. But ESaburx, 101 CCTCoanort 0 *—1 3——l Mrs. Caleb F. Fox, who defeated Miss Hoyt In the 1; by Taylor. 1. pitch—Tayicr. Time— By ...... — "Wild Louis G. Menke. 71st Rearlaaeat P_c-^: kncvrledge cf horses but- (BullmaA) 0 3—l3 1 «—6« 6 M-ner. — "3 Macden's patted swollen stomachs Schoolmaster. 112 — championship Philadelphia TTir.pl™ O'Day. the fat stewards their (Brenr.ar.i 20—1 last year at the- Country 1:42. Henry Pitney, ir,MorrlMows,...... and beamed Vulcsin, formerly owned Dame, t*4 0 —1 — C. X.J.... a benevolently. •' ra«Ees that of any aimlral who ever lived. Tonicum, 112 (ilcJoyr.t) 4—l4 1 a—6 Club, and Just missed winning the leading honors. A. Co. C. Tlat York;. • by Eugene Leigh, but now owned that wonder- — 1 Georce Koch. ... 2 p.s the true merit of Maiden's , by Far Stgbt. »4 (Thompson) 0 1 — Several more out J. Jones, fully trainer, professionals George wealthy and suddeclv enriched S. C. Hlnsdale, 104 (ilttchein O 15--1 6—l6 1 of town are ex- CHICAGO. 2: St. LOUIS. 1. clerk. 3 the noblest racer the sun ever ibown upon first place. The amazingly improved ; pected to early morning, l-tJ« ...... Hlldreth. took Time—:ew-Yorax. . l America, surpassed the true merit of Mr. Knight of Rhodes was a close second, and Hesper. l»ngth j Both teams did most of their la home Start very bad. Won driving by a bead; \u25a0 half study of the value rf professional golf advice Chicago. Aug. iK. J. RearCen. Brooklyn...... 1 Madden ridden by Spencer, wabbled ar.d waddled of the visitors Parker, "Whitney's Ballyhoo Bey. Mr. cold Ham- third. between second and third. :may become one of the features of the contest. hitting up in the air to-day, fifteen Ira H. senceant. 71st *ew-Y«qrk.. 1 burg Daiy cents more than $40,000. •'* 1 going out flies. Three F. Bernat, ....«•,'] to Marcus lor iflO Borne of the Walden horsea have run scandalous SIXTH RACE^-Handlcip: j:*Viadded. On* and one The accommodations In Southampton are already and thirteen cf the locals on E-rerett Tlet sew-Tork years, but few more ' long fly gave Chicago two IJoseph M. That was ore of the few turf mistakes which Mad- race? this year and in otiier tcenth, the turf. overcrowded, and many complaints are being bunched hits and a I Plone. 12th \ew-York ...... -» scandalous than Tonlcum ran in the contemptibly --. runs, singles McCorrnlck"3 Interference Wax. Boyle. 31. 1 der., the ablest American turfman of the genera- T*"lEi,am three and . J»nnlnat> Elizabeth. J..». paltry selling: affair £f>r chtap two-year-ouis .at five Lakeland's gr f. Motley, by heard about the poor quarters whicli ts>lated ar- shut out. Attendance. :.?no. ajt-r.tana — i;:ia. 3 vr»., 104 1t>.... I saving St. Louis from a ;Fred. W. Co. L, 13th 31ew-Tortc 1 tion and. the century, s.nS a truly patriotic Ken- furlongs. Most of those took part ;were Gr*?s. — irivals have had to put up with J Esters. .. 'which to 6i OCr.lghf. 1 I I—l an Troop ...... 6—l 2—l several MrCue. ; fact, Hamburg" much, many day. Schoolmaster nor — — -..-,. _v«r.»f»* Dexter: Puw«T! and 'R?>blr!scn. Frank C 1 soar In was worth as as seen for a Neither Jack Point. 4. 128 \u25a0 „„ (Mitchell)0 1 T.yirg Fcx. after the death ct the Duke of" Tonlcum tmra. <> 15— — Committee, Farmer Bennett second and Minion Eombsh-*.!, 8 95 rwalsh> 12^—1 —1 club's Executive and his -^ wife are LEAGTE. at open 40,000 volumin- AMERICAN \u25a0^Vestnainster. was sold auction for The stewards again caressed their Montanlc. 3. 96 (car. 101) (Odom) rt S—lS—1 —6 entertaining Mrs. Fox and Mrs. .8. -.^"'l-frlee, of Address all letters of inquiryand all vote* guineas, $300,000 \u25a0worth cf good Kentucky coon- ous -waistbands and looked on complacer.uy. Har.dcrun. 4. 90 (Rausch) 0 —1 1 At Cleveland— Chicago. 2: Cleveland. 0. affair a. handicap on Gold 4. (Burns) ft B—lB 1 —I Philadelphia: Mrs. E. Robbins Wallsex .Lake- City. 3: Buffalo. 0. people Eay that, while Madden is an The climax came in the last Fox 107...„ . — — At Buffalo—Kansas Eirirf jSense the grass at one mile and a. sixteenth. JacK Point. Alslk», »5 rßrencac! 0 13 1 1 wood. and Robert Bags Kerr. secretary of the At Detroit—Milwaukee. 9: Detroit. 1. ROUGH RIDER CONTEST, expert in Eallyhoo Beys and saddles of Kentucky \u25a0winner of the fraudulent Brighton Handicap, Time—l:4BH- Golf Association. The latter ar- A Indianapolis—'""' lndianapolis. 0: Minneapolis. 0 ar.d emoky. fiery Irish whiskey cf the Bally- carried the highest weight, and he was the Won ridden out by two l«ng*b»: a half l«r>jr*h lutwaau ' TIHBIMOFFICE. KiEW-YORX. cotton so sore ana rived at the club yesterday morning, and after felon-en hoo Bey brand, he knows nothing about the flavor favorite in the betting:, but he was - s»cond and third. lame that he had no possible chance :o wan an/1 making a tour of the links in company with Mrs. LEAGUE. ef the most delicate old Kentucky rye whiskey at not placed. Jack Point is owned by EASTERN —•- 30; he was even the SHEEPSHEAD EAT ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. Trevor expressed himself as well pleased at the iJackson Wbe« September Century wTMai- par gallon. people 6ay Madden the eminent Italian nobleman who orcar.ized At Rochester— Toronto. «: Rochester. 1 '\u25a0 :.»\u25a0 Sense that Blaok Tru?- championship appearance of the course. The Springf.eld. 7 "Worcester. 8. men. October T. the difference between that and padrone system of the vermicelli Boot The entries for to-day's races at sh»«»t>sh»ad Bay At "Worcester— wouldn't know the Borousrh of Manhattan. The Sicilian Mar- greens were an thoroughly yesterday, and At Providence. 9; Hartford. 3. - blend. Ifthat In may grateful are as follows rolled Providence— Inmaking th» \u25a0giafU— fortheir eajjtnrr ran tfee ordinary MeG-rath racetrack culs of the Ten Cent Shine well be — ! they are in admirable condition. William, C. would much to Mr.Madder's credit. for a friendly hint. Dear Marquis, don't take mo FIRST RACE two-year-olds; pecaities and allow- open to al'. ov?r th« Loi!«;Island centory ccur»" •»-*re true it be Tammany Bo«s of the Gulliver has a large house party. Including Miss LEAGUE- many chances. Tou are not a ances. Five and furlones I STATE next Sunday. th» American -nturr Jesting apart. Mr. Madden took an oath in his ra.r.k. nor even a Tammany Stare Senator. one-half of new Futurity Goddard. Newport E. At Albany—Albany. 4: Utiea. 3. Wbe«trten highest Course. ( of Miss Groesbeck. of Cln- Troy. hay- falloa yi th-» plan of the recent Vet«r»BS* ir.iar.cy that no alcoholic stimulants, no brandy. Tou don't control many votes, and your influence. of At Troy—Schenectady. 7: a. mr Dinkel- Name. TVt.' Name. ! clnnati, and Miss Cornelia G. Willis, Morris- in makicg: th» f?ntrano» f«e only 50 cents aa a Ballyhoo-Bey-Futurity dinner in the Vllle- ever they" like. Marquis, but should be a — Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Claflln have Miss Eunice ; i« nest prudent You know that you don't control the BECONU RACE Selling-; for three-year and up- FRIDAY— RE- time speedy the sealed handicap^, whairta a!' £igre-"Wal!lorf-Astoria, in Sheepshead Bay. who '• Terry, of Ardsley, and Miss Lucy Herron, of Cln- PHIA ON ELKE3 \u25a0 votes or your bootblacks. Those of them are ward One and. one-eighth miles. i the atari althousth starting ot—aa»iy Sunday that •willexcel and eclipse the me coetly vote, against your preferencea whenever j ci.matl. Mrs. A. De-witt irane Is staying with tos«ther. voters vrill G"ld Fox 111! Trlllo ins Clark, TURNS TO-DAY. for the club championship, are la raaiity contaacsa banquet ever eaten at Delmonlcc's or Sherry's. they g^t a chan' Bni's '•''V.rig' on Montari.- ir. that last Peaceful 105' lcaflrrgr. bi cf solid gr>ld at 15 to 1. Clams win be for sickening. This boy rode Rush well ir. a very small — . a mild breeze, and a group of practising npeti- throughout the country are taking a livelyinterest THE or.c hundred. Tod Sloan wi'l sail for Euroy on on F?n:rda" and he rode KDlashandra well m THIRr> WOODCO STAKES; m tttc; for ! tor 9 around the first tee assumed proportions coming meeting of the Revision Committee, field 1 meeting characteristic of a big contest. Miss Madeline In the a"ye->- sma' field yesterday. At the June two-year-olds; IMa added; entrance fee $30 each: 110 j I. mowiwa, Tuesday, September 4. T>e night before he takes that he could rur, the grass. |Goddard, the Newport champion, watched was scheduled to be held In this city on Fri- Monfanic proved on forfeit: to second hers* $200 and to third $100 of the • was which " ship. groEsip haa it, he will endeavor to outshine He carr light weight yesterday, and h« with considerable Interest. Others who braved the day. At the last minute the committee decided "was third, least, been prop- added money. Fly« and >-ne-ha:f furlongs, or. turf. heat were Miss Bessie Anthony, seventeen- Mr. Madden by a supper at VTlleplgne c for one could have been oi had he the hold the meeting in Philadelphia. President Con- i erly But he was not pronerly ridden. Demnrrer 11T Tonleum 102 year-old Chicago champion; Mrs. Samuel Bettle. trnsfired and one guests. Every clam win contain ridden. _ Mrs. S. C. Price, Griscom, Burt, way "W. Sams, of Maryland, will visit this city to- ENTHUSIASM OVER VICTOBT OP VE3PE3 Odbm is the raoEt cowardly of riders in a large Maximus 110 Frank Hall 102 Miss Miss Miss an enormous Irish pearl, and the guests will carry field especially around The sharp turn? of the turf Candie 109'Bowen _...._... 102 Riley. of Philadelphia: Miss Groesbeck, of Cin- morrow, as originally Intended, and discuss League CREW IX PABIS. shaking and quaking- and shiver- Plx Ehooter I<)7 Glr.kJ _._._™. 102 cinnati; Miss Grace Chauncey, Miss the iria away with them as souvenirs. They course He was race, Presgrav> _ 09 Madeline with the officials of the State division. He — Ing with fear throughout that last and was 105' The Regent *° Chauncey and Miss Suydam. of T>yker Meadow: issues •will also \u25a0 away miniatures of Tod Sloan set up any- Mcwr ... 104 Plead Philadelphia attend the meet- The great victory «- th« "Vesper «igUt »t too much afraid or a fall to try to move .. _ Miss Ruth Underhill, Miss Maxwell. Miss M. S. will then hasten to to Parts Farmer B*nn»tt lOJ. 86 '.n South African diamonds, each one aB tall as where nlace. Itis a flasrar.t disgrace to the Cherished . Eddy. Miss A. B. Eddy and Miss Richardson, of committee. "While Secretary Bassett created much enthusiasm «i?("ig local. eanmae. near a Albula 102; irk „ 99 ing of the Whitney stable to put up so cowardly a rider in Mrs. "William Shlppen and Miss Willis, of and Itwas Joyfully discussed Tod*» head. — Nassau: set his heart upon having the League tmcar tbeat jiaiii FOURTH RACE THE DOLPHIN* STAKES. with $1,600 Morris County: Miss Caryl Eidlitz, of Ardsley; seems to have day. was Sloan did not ride yesterday. It was rumored race was won by Motley, the gray filly, - Livingston, -oj Westbrook; H. abolish the divisions, as far as is known compara- It conceded ions' b«fforo that raoa> teoli add ever monious William Miss J. B. Clark. Mrs. S. Brown and Miss should decide to recommend that the Phlladelphlx was the strongest eljiittlrathast baer face form a*poor boy. and who. by the sl«eple?s practice of alties and allowances. One and one-e4gnth miles. Russell, of the home club; Mrs. Elliott Rogers, of the committee r to Futurity fasting - Cape May. Friday rowing together this year that tae. country awU»t championship. It was hardly expected, auwnr that they don't like Sloan. They say Is the Westminster Vulcain ... at Its at special meeting. would easily did. \u25a0adirit ba from frusra! earnings a snug 121:Lady Massey ~— liTS the entire field cf sixty-five competitors st either regular session or a that the crew win as as tt thing* has saved his . will dry. too cold ar.i distant toward them. They can pay of more thaniJ2"o.. Mahr. of this chairssaa of th« littles fortune brother, "Alfy." It is committee Regatta Commute- of th« National Association, h:m. back in his own coin and revenge themselves etronp \-oiced piddy loudly an- any action, and even If hearing of several witnesses a year will recommend such it under whose auspices the victorious crew vem effectively. They can join the next expedition to nounced in the organization abroad, sent congratulatory message two ago that William had made rr.^re than does, veteran officials of the believe a cail* to ta« dje to or cr»w yesterday. The Philadelphia carszen an Arctic regions ar.d ret themselves frozen SVjOOOO "n the turf. Thus is patient, savin?, eco- that It be Impossible for those who favor the death ir. Greenland. Then they will be submissive, unobtrusive, thrifty and un- will preparing to give the- crew a tigreception, upca. It.' rr Northern nomical plan to two-thirds vote necessary to 'A and distant to SJoan. and the American turf aan'imi"'* virtue s^rn^tim^p rewarded even on the secure the return home. wfljbe well riiof them. Could trey be persuaded racetracks "Pittsburg P*i!" Is another flm» ex- carry such an amendment through. Some of those to take a lot of trainers along with them? The ample voune- men to follow **_the who suggest abolishing the divisions were the many for Stephen ATHLETICS. American turf := infested "with bo rafe? So wa? th« esteemed L'Hom- strongest advocates for the abolishing of racing ttuevlsb trainers z-r.i jockeys, and the dreary mo- me'dieu uriil h* began playing . faro So from the League. In the opinion of many people r.oto-y cf the dngish scenery of North Greenland bookmakers. In tne hettin? who would like to see the- League of American be gr> are several dozen saving, would reried and diversified "by rows of frozen rtng there are ax least two 'Wheelmen succeed, the sooner some of the trouble | A. C CARXTVAIiTO CXOS3 ?r2:ner« ard JocJceya that the party ought to sail at abstemious gentlemen of sober industry and sharp makers are voted out of office th» better it will be ENTRIES FOR \u25a0 an *ariy cay. frozen truth is that many eyes for The chance, whose swift grasp ot for the organization. The main Th»y look TO-MORROTT. American jockeys ar.d trainers and bookmakers percent* sr« ts highly instructive. all sr.>i poolroom politicians and with reverent aw*. They — — swirdlers and cheap up to William Lakeland The lack cf interest in racing this district Th#» entries for the Knickerbocker Ath!st£a CM Albany iebpyists and fawring Crokerites are not don't teU their Uttle boys to go to the ant for a cur:c:enr!y meritorious to deserve even the moat le«son li toil. They pPTii them to LakP- is due largely to the fact, as pointed out last year, ; carnival were to have closed to-day, bat ta« Qbwi •v-star-t Sloan, saraeiOUS boys never <">me back t recoirrltlon from Tod the Jockey lar.d Instead. And the little that the clubs are not conducting meets. Such ! Committee decided to «tend the tUBs vstl who wen the Futurity, and the Jockey who shook either alugxarda or Bluggers. extension of tin* the etc., etc. fact, down That's good meets, with one or two. exceptions, as have been ! "Wednesday evening. This has har.d that shook etc.. In Central Trust ha? broken • sosje ci fellows don't.deserve to be recognized news. Horses of tne uncertain type rf Central this year have been run by promoters. been arrans*d so as to give th« American ataaMM any these down early. In fact, conducted 1 by or.c out of jail. Trust ought always to break Under old conditions races were held at the Man- who are now returning from Europa a, fMm t« practical Sheepshead and they to break down before they ar» born. a sugyettion. ought every ienter. Several are expected home to-morrow*. BrgsTon should form a trust. They should dig a The summaries follow: hattan Beach track holiday and Saturday. ciear.. cry tsnnel the two tracks. On Now the meets are few and far between Witt A notable entry was received yesterrlay by Jaaaaa between az't; $7iOni) •} »> ** "Wllhelm der Orosse. which is due willstim- world at Da»3 *or should rei-Hve without extra charge a group i a phctosrraph v. r ulate Interest. Elkes has been abroad, where he : carnival Coe appeared In th~ all around waigtji of the three fat stewards sleeping T. Al«xan'sr» 9 b. h. Baaderi 4—l j_: peaceably while pooiroom? real, jockeys pull has met with more cr less .-cess. It is believed 'j competition, but his scoring was not %gautt»a> op s and Heal«y. br. * WwlMnle. _ being unfamiliar with the tralr.ere jrrow rich. T* J. fcjg"- 3 3_, 2 he suddenly decided to return to this country account of immar acr xx #that 56-pound weight. In the shot put Co« vts cat* The attenaance was pitifulJy small yesterday and O 15—1 3—l for Nelson, j Ma«'r- M 2. 80 «• Sl«ck> GOLF rjJ'B HOFSR. to arrange a series of races with John ! three Inches behind Sheldon. The Boston mat the entertainment was pitiably poor. The first race Time—1:13%. FHTVATEC'OrK HTLLS "*'as the middle distance champion. Nelson has won :now thinks he is able to account for \u25a0mv* than tlst at six furlongs, the second at one rclie, the by a head', a length be- only five furlongs, clx Sun sod. Won ri6;Draughtsman 133 detract Interest Ross m> I ] Labor Day. The race of the day bo *!ck to the standard cf trente-et-quarantft 0 Gcu'.d ISO' Sir Hubert 130 WOMEN'S HANDICAP AT CAPE en his way across the ocean on tie steamship win an vn> r-'r-' h, MAX. roulette or keno or craps? Is this A. reithtmone-i eh. -_ Emus 144 ( A; Beeves 130 — La Touralne. limited foot pursuit race between William XtHajt rjg^ggfcft — ...... 1431 130 Cape May. J. Aug. 27 the cf Belleville, and J. J. Burke, of the Xavtar the way to improve the breed of horses? Great •n.n. 10° (Bumii'< 4—l 7 S Three Bam .... Count N'avanr* N. In AtS a Mary 137J weekly handicap report iletlc Association. Britain haa been buying thousands upon thousands 8 100. .'.• <-T 0 1-i Under women th!« afternoon. Mlaa According to a Just issued by the Asso- m 3n wars. will buy Staff Giu4erV Jj-24 -t the ripht stamp. Racing of true clasa and T^henk. 4. — Bright US (Peaceful ... 107 work recently. Commissioner Keating has advised may 1 any Tim* 1:41. John . Handicap fused to Jeffries th» fl»*j; quality Gary (lie fight Improve the breed of horses in LJeber Karl ' 1l»1i General Itart 107 Oroa». Net. the association that ail builders should a Bond [ unless latter would country. But does shell game mis- i-tart very bad. "Wnn ridden cut by a l«nsth an^J a half; Gllroy 113 !AllGold „ 108 Mih Migr^n Shannon 20 10« go • the poolroom, Mayor to the streets back in as good condition as him before Saturday. TTUHam A. Brady. th« man the yesterday, With two out between third. Bramble .11l1 Bettle Gray , .... 104 Miis X Williams. 23 123 9S put use of turf seen r.aces a length second and Klnr 38 : ager of Jeffries, to allow his tt six at furlongs two of six at six 1Wi Mrs S Blipnam 13-4 \u25a0 they find them. Seventy-second-at. and the Boule- ' refused prot£si Of five and out — Potent* J. 35 135 furlongs improve No, a handicap; for two-year-old MLss E'.Uott 100 Improved the at box so soon, saytng that it would taka aaaaa the breed of horses? thou- THIRD EACE alltimill L C. » 12S 103 vard will be as soon as tracks t22s» wide, thick, entry: Mrs. O»den ... sand time* no! Itis a dense smudge maiden* at Out time of H.U.Vi add-d; penalties. MUi McFTllen - 33 13.x 109 that point have been finished. "West One-hundred- ' for Jeffries to get Into condition. Fttaatmassm r'- Racing Commission, Jockey and any the the Club Last five furlongs cf Futurity Course TEW IB Mrs. T. W. EAStwlck 40* I*3 103 and Lenox-ave. be repaved to could not be induced to enter other asraaaaan »• Legislature that euch things i.re allowed. by Mrs. A. B- Miller 12T and-eleventh-st. will and when the meeting ended he said that ho woaic j r, 6mllh'« eh. c. Ktn« LJef. Prtac« — - 107 retire, Mrs 142 ring. Such so-called racing not only hurts the breed 119 It) iTurn^r* 1 I—l1 I out M. Dailett. &*> l'>7 the gutter at once. Commissioner Clausen has prom- from the Brady said that Jotlrtas : 0* It even breed of gamblers. Tjef Gladiola. Mr« John I. Roarer* 13t> 110 and forfeit would go to make a match with ta* wUuwt horses. lowers the b. c. Tom Kenny, . 80 ised to make improvements at El*hth-ave- OaceoU BtabU'- FINALS PLAYED ON THE KEBO COURTS. Mrs. M B. I>e«.ch 141 HI Flfty-ninth-st regulations will t>« made rela- of the McCoy and Corbett fight. DETAILS THE CONTESTS £15^. Mr» J. F. Lu<-« 2° 133 113 . and OF VARIOUS 1" tive the across the Circle. It 0 B ' 27 (Special)— finals Mr» R. .V. William* 3S 133 117 to direction of traffic In the flnst race only four ran. Mr Whitney's - Bar Harbor. Me.. Au?. The Miss E. Co»tM>- 45 179 134 Is said that the Street Sprinkling Association Is P^per: for the Hinkle Cup were to co-operate the association, and re- tlly was at odds on and took The EaVo'n iW. 5 %Z\ in the tennis tournament anxious with \u0084, ' to the Street VUlashar-dra. Monad &%25% , the courts at Kebo to-day, and a big quests members to make complaints Blendes. prize. Odom rode and rode her well. He played on MAPLES 32; SUNSET HILL 2. Sprinkling Association of excessive sprinkling or her. contestants, P. field, thinks gallery cheered on the who were: carelessness of drivers. The association has sched- 7Sf- *l- -*1- ' *** --**--• Bsuaiiy rides well in a small when he four lergrthe; a W»'»n ece- Maplewood, N. H Aug Tt <3peclalV—The Maple- 23 atK «-»•\u25a0*» Won in a, canter hy h*a*r van in four "Wheelmen. 2. Madison Wheelmen. la; iIIXL ---ai.ra, WIUJI, 23 Par* «aav p. a Taral rode ganders earnestly and cordially, and teu: 6—l, 3— *— dill team In a contest on the Maplewood links tember 9. Associated Cycling- Hubs, September Bow. RACE— FLYING HANDICAP, for thrw-year- fast 7—5. •ander* got second place. Slack rode Maxlmus FOCRTH