BLAZES, in DEEP MUD, ROMPS AWAY from BON HOMME and GEORGIE I the New York Herald Racing Chart ;F
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BLAZES, IN DEEP MUD, ROMPS AWAY FROM BON HOMME AND GEORGIE I The New York Herald Racing Chart ;F. SPENCER VICTOR Yachts in Fast Run From 200 Yachts Gather for SONOFWRACKWINS i ^ Great South Bay Cruise SARATOGA RACETRACK, An K* H, Clear I trark, sloppy. IN CYCLE PURSUIT Gloucester to Marblehead Rendezvous Off the FIRST RACE.Two-year olds. Maiden*. Claiming. Five and a halt furlongs. Unqua- HANDICAP name. b. DELAWARE 082 3:07. Purse (1,000. Won easily. Place Poet, 3:05. Off, Winner, c., 2. Corinthian Y. C. by Honey wood.GehelmnUs. Owner, MRS. T. D. TENNELLA. Trainer, W. Lustee. Time, 1:10 J-f Dr. T. L. Pacer Adds Contest, Tiresome Until Ref¬ Queen Mab and Alice Win Index. Horse. Wt. PI Kin. Jockey. Open.Hlgh.Clnse.Plare. Sh. Cooper's New York Yacht Club I Fpedal IHtpatck to Tub Nbw Tomic Hvur.D. Buns From 3 to 5 Fa¬ 501 Hillhouse 112 V 1» E. Kum'r.15-1 15-1 12 1 5-1 2-1 to Distance Alumni Association U. S. N. Amittvillh, u I.. Aug. 8..More than Away S!>0 Evelyn Sawyer.. 112 il Keogh 8-1 -1 3 1 3 2 $3,00ft Stable's Grand eree Limits the Squadron Summary -00 yachts are anchored off the Unqua- 586 Ut-ttv Wood I'M \ 4Vi 4H U Fator.. 0-1 8-1 8-1 3-t 3-2 j Corinthian Yacht vorite in Slow Mile at fi28 Don't Bother Mr. 110 13 3 3 E. Pool... 3-1 4-1 4 1 2-1 1-1 (Circuit Prizes. to Ten Miles. Challenge Cups. Club here \ to-night 573 Avalanche 112 11 5 5 Kelsay 6-1 8-1 8-1 3-1 3-2 SALEM, Mas*., Aug. 8..New York Yacht waiting for the start of the seventh an¬ 658 Yankee Travel'r. .110 7 T Rice ..30-1 30 1 30-1 HVl 5-1 Club squadron run, Gloucester to Marhle- nual cruise and cbamplonahlp regattas Saratoga. 102 1 McCoy ..15-1 30 1 30-1 10-1 5-1 head: distance twenty-four and a quarter of the Quaint Merimea. 4-1 4-1 4 1 8-5 4-5 miles: Great South Bay Yacht Racing fit!4 Poor Puss 104 12 By ARTHUR F. ALDRIDGE. Association to-morrow, Is rt64 Paddy Las* 104 .1 Lang. ... .30-1 30-1 90-1 8-1 4-1 North Randall, Cleveland. Ohio, Australian pursuit races between pro¬ SCHOONERS, CI.ASS C.START, 10.56. it the largest ... fleet that has 814 Chief 107 2 Bablti 15-1 15-1 12-1 5-1 2-1 un¬ to Tiib New Yo»k Hrhai.i>. gathered for the unua^ Flynn W. Pool...20-1 20-1 8-1 4-1 Aug. 8 (Associated Presa)..Dr. T. L». fessionals seem to possess a charm Hprrtal Dispatch I Elapsed fixture 6f>4 Heirloom 106 fl 20fl Makdujhead, Mass., Aug. ' Finlah. Time. since long before the war. Ax 561 FlI-der-Fer 109 1C Thomas ..15-1 15-1 15-1 8-1 3-1 Cooper of Dayton, Ohio, won both di¬ known to amateurs Judging from the 8..Queen many of the did TEN LEC A STURDY MISS 864 Rubko 104 Scoble.... 8-1 10-1 10-1 4-1 2-1 Mab. Nathaniel F. Ayers's schooner and Yacht and Owner. H.M.8. H. M. B. yachts not come to the Hillhouse rushed into the lead, forced and easily held Sawyer safe. The visions of the 2 :08 class pace raced here disappointing exhibition provided by Vagrant, H. S. Vanderbllt.. 1 47 00 2 52 00 westward for the rendezvous. It is ex¬ pace Evelyn Alice, Gherardi Davis's thirty footer, Carl Tucker 1 51 42 2 6# 42 that latter ran a good rare. Betty Wood finished fast. Don't Bother Me uult badly In last when his Fred Spencer of the Newark Athletic won the Alumni IT S Ohonkara, pected Commodore Louis Smyth, sixteenth. Poor Puss outrun. this season, Peter Henley cap¬ Association NT' Marietta, J. P. Brown Disabled. Club and Anthony Beckman of Sea- in the run from president of the association, will have Scratched.Noon Glide. Child's Play. Jennie C., Marton. tured the leader, puree $3,000, feature of at the challenge cups to-duy SCHOONERS. CLASS I'-SPECIAL- under his command at caucus, two slmon pure riders Gloucester. They repeated their vlc- START, 10 55. least 300 craft Mrs. Yiau's Four-Year-Old and About to-day's Grand Circuit racing program New York Velodrome last night. before the week is ended. SECOND RACE.The Geyser Steeplechase. Four-year-olds upward. was event Tuestifi>r. when they won the H. S. Vandorbllt.. 1 47 00 2 52 00 683 two miles Purse $1,000. Winner, b. m., 6. McGee.Josle I,. Owner. J. E. at North Randall. It the only At the end of the and tiresome Vagrant, One of the first yachts to arrive was Park Purse by to be decided In long ^,ries^°fVice Commodore's cups. Of course be¬ Virginia, H. S. Noble 2 01 20 3 0« 20 Takes Congress WIPENEK. Trainer, J. H. Lewis. Time, 4:28. Start good. Won easily. of the day straight grind was declared the winner. Vir¬ Wahneta II., the property of Dr. Plaqe driving. Post. 3:32. Off. 3:33. heats. Spencer ing the smallest ykchts in the two divi¬ Corrected Time.Vagrant. 2:31:01; George He came within fifty yards of catching were in of ginia, 3:40:50. E. Rice, a former president of the asso¬ .Fall in 'Chase. Index. Horse. Wt. PP. St. H 1 1V4 1=4 Pit. Jockey. Open.High.Close.Place. Sh. Peter Henley was driven by Harry sions. they receipt much time 3 1"> 1" 1» la l-l 1-1 4-5 1-5 . Beckman. His time was 4 minutes SCHOONER8. CLASS E-START. 10:55. ciation. Dr. Rice is now fleet captain of 513* Joyful 138 1 1» Byeraon... Stokes and was with Charley rrom the larger yachts, which enabled 671 Sea Bryn.... 130 1 4 .i 2> 2» ..'« 2" Hunt 5-1 8-1 7-1 7-5 coupled 45 4-5 seconds. them to win. 1 roll!a, E. W. Clark 1 58 14 3 f>3 14 the association. He came with & largn 663 New Haven.. 140 2 3 2" 4 3 3 3 Hlnes 30-1 30-1 .",0-1 8-1 2-1 Sweet, which won the Edwards pace for Arthur of Newark won a Flying Cloud, W. W. Aldrlch 1 50 (13 3 04 i»3 fleet of craft from Sayville. In the fleet Hallavill 4 2 3 3 Fell A.Williams 7-5 2-1 9-5 2-5 . Spencer The race was sailed in a wind which (64351 ...136 2:08 class at the July meeting. To-day three cornered match race at one mile Shawna, S. M. Mllllken. 2 12 03 :t 17 03 were Commodore E. W. Nichols' Peggy, By HEXRY V. K1 NT,. Joyful forced the pace iiut tired .suddenly after clearing last Jump and was all out to Sweet finished second in the north- about nine mile* SCHOONERS. CLAS8SF.START. 10:5.5. win. Sea Bryn fenced poorly but closed a big gap. New Haven outclassed. Hallavill Charley from Hans Ohrt of San Francisco and strength«.» .utartand hauled to north¬ Vice Commodore Northam Warren's at twelfth He was second heat. With Peter Henley out in steiuiily Queen Mab, N. P. Ayre..... 2 00 16 3 00 16 to Tub Nbw York Hraut.o. ne.irly unseated rider at the eighth Jump and finally fell the Jump. Pierre Scargent of France. east and toward end of the race Constance, former Commodore Edward Special Dispatch going easily when he fell. the third Hal won in a driv- tfte to Cygnet, Harold Blnney 2 27 ,'J7 3 32 37 8..The wretched heat, Bee, George Chapman of Newark, cham¬ east and increased to eighteen miles, it Corrected Tim®.Queen Mab 2:23:42; Cyg- Smith's Wahneta, Herbert Seaman's Saratoga, Aug. Scratched.Grenadier. Continue. ing finish Drora Charley Sweet and in h's r,ct, 2 :R7 :14. Hermine, George French's A. H. condition of the track spoiled what pion of motor paced riders, racing was splendid racing weather, but the Elsie, THIRD RACE.The Congress Park Purse. Three-year-olds and upward. Mares. Wrack. best form, took the principal honors In wind hauling spoiled what would have NEW YORK YACHT CLUB 50 FOOTERS- and E. H. Lriideman's Dixie, J. and M. promised to be a fine program here m Six furlongs. Purse $1,000. Winner, ch. f., 4, by Celt.Network. Owner, Mrs. The 2 :04 pace resulted in a split hent' the 2f> mile motor paced race. He oov- START. 11:00. Hughes's Alice, J. Zerega. Jr.'e Glnty S. McNaughton. 1:16 2-5. Start good. Won of close U,rn (° w,ndward on the F. D. M. Str'han. 1 54 49 2 54 49 this afternoon. It caused a host of LOUISE VIAU. Trainer, Time, event, each which furnished ered the full distance In 35 minutes 83 4-5 1'arpoon, and Powder Puff, which belongs to E. easily. Place ridden out. Post, 4:01. Off, 4 02. Time. 1:16 2-5 finishes except the fourth, that was won lasTleg Istalena, C. B. Alker 1 56 02 2 56 02 ¦withdrawals and left only the sturdiest Index.