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 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> 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.
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