NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. MONDAY. AFGUST 20. 1004. 9 TIIE RACETRACK. NEW OXES ON SPEEDWAY. BASEBALL FOOTBALL AT PRIXCETOX Antonio. Jr., Trots to the Fore — Five Places Must in the AND Fine Week Racing Promised at Giants Take Tzio Games from St. Be Filled of Red Mike Fast. Tigers* Line-up. SPORTS - IjOui.s'. $ Sheepshead. to. 0 and 8 to S. The return of many old favorites and the appear- Princeton. N. J.. Aug. 2S (Special).— Princeton's Allof the sixteen starters in Saturday's renewal ance of several new trotters and pacers of note on St. 1.I,uis. Aug. 25.— Xew-Torfc easily won both football warriors »ill put on their fightine ta?3 and of the Futurity cooled out nicely, and yesterday the Speedway yesterday was a reminder that the panics from Bt. I.o'iis to-day. McGinnity. who bedn tumbling on the gridiron about September S. were none the worse for the bard gruelling a ma- fall driving season Is close at hand. Indeed, ft pitched in the first game for the visitors, shut out The incoming1 freshman players, however, will not jority subjected of them wqre to from one end of may be said to have opened yesterday, for the th^ bSSBS teasa. Th<» crowd was the largest in St. be out untilafter October 1. Just what the entering REC^EATDNI journey Sb, showing the to the other. The remark of one turf- number of horses on the road and of spectators on the turnstiles l\.wo. will produce is hard to say, but there Is a g°<xi man that the youngsters cooled out better than the sidewalks waa noticeably larger than at any rei chance for new men, six of t!:e Orange and Black'3 some of the owners' be applied with equal time since the spring ended and departures FIRST team having been graduated last Juno, and it Is with the Worlds Fair at St. Louis next week. could season GAME. truth to the general public. The defeat or Syson- for the country began. NEW-YORK. | ST. LOUIS. said that Vetter!ein, the quarterback, wil! not From the New-York Athletic and the Greater New- tt rlaa»a •; at> r 1b po a c re- WORLD OF SPORTS. by was a facer which spelled the undoing of many The feature; of rh» sport was the remarkable <> turn Reed, rnE" York Irish American Association large teams are Er»snj»h'n. cf 1 1 o 1 o UiShay s» 3 0 1 0 2 to college. De Witi captain and guard: an ambitious operator with a limited capital. To speed shown by Antonio, Jr.. a bay roan trotter Browne, rf.. 3 i 2 v> o O Shannon, rf.. 4 O 1 4 0 0 tackle; Hart and King, Davis. anal entered. Among the. members of the former team lb. 5 1 1 IS • halfbacSs. and wager on his chances, even at the prohibitive odds owned by William Durland and driven by Isaac McGann. 2 o'Beckley. lb.. 4 U 013 0 Henry, ends, June, — are P. j.Walsh and Frank Rickert, th« cprinters; ilorte?, 1t... 4 2 0 2 'i OjGrady, c 4 O 0 1 0 0 wen graduated in with these \u25a0I "p in Auto Race The H. L. which the ring offered, seemed as near to the Fleming. Starting i:i brushes with such horses as I'ahlea, as. 3 U 3 3 4 o'Smoot, cf.... 4 '» 1 1 0 0 substitutes: Baker. Stevens. Bradley. Lloyd, Mc- Hlllman. jr.. the metropolitan one-quarter pleasing Boynton's Devlin. 3b.. 4 0 1 1 4 OjFarrell. Si... 3 0 1 \ 2 0 < ( pat-time of "findingmoney" as Is often of- L W. Nighthawk. and David • Clave. Forney. and Relr.hart. ™!:iimpion' H. V. Valentine, the one-half-mile 2:23»i. Gilbert. 2t>.. « 1 0 3 01 Barclay. 1t... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Purnell Foulke and Amateur Cricketer*. ?hicnampion; Alexander Grant, fered on a racetrack. Goodman's Freeland, 2:174, he went past them at Warner, c... .*. 0 1 .'. 1 o;Burke;Burke 3b 3 0 118 Kafer. halfbacks: Burke, quarterback: Miller,full- . Newton.' the two-mile cham- MoGinnity. *"• Newton who will take part in the The general postmortem verdict seems to be that the finish as though they were 2:40 trotters, mov- p 4 12 2 1 OiO'Ncill, p ... 3 0 10 3 1 back: Dillon, tackle, Alaxatnonvt^ '\u2666• race; . guard, and Coon««y, are vx^ S. S. Jones, champion high Jumper; the .stock of the Hiat, strapping youngster has ing from the r»ar to the front in the space of ™»' pnr, holder of the world's records for the Totals ...3S 61127 15 0, Totals .12 \u25a0 527 13—3 Pasted to return. The hardest place to nil will"be AND PROFESSIONAL. standing high and long Jumps; L. Stangland. inter- been somewhat lr.fla:ed: that he acquired his re- fifty yards. It was an exhibition of speed whlcS New-York 2 0 0 O 0 0 3 1 « that left vacant by John R. De Witt. I>Bden collegiate really Impressed horsemen, 1.0i:!.i. 0 0 0 O O AMATEUR broad jump champion; John R. Do Witt. nown by defeating fields that contained no all some of whom expressed St. O O O O- »>— Dutcher anu Ewins: Raff<«rtv seem to b«» the best of. of accidents ueg-jn at the automobile intercollegiate thrower; Two base htt— tmnf hits— Me- Pj^ series champion hammer L. E. high class two-year-olds, and that when a good the opinion that Antonio. Jr., could show a 2:10 clip. Burks.— Three Devlin. the men for the place. Dutcher returned to Point track, last week, metropolitan champion shotputttr; Glnnity. Haerlaga Browne (2), Mert«». Double play old col- at tba Grosse cul- Jreuerbach.Mltchel; .1. on» him in As a matter of fact, he has done better than this, — — lege year., yesterday in "Barney" Old:., .-id's wild dash S. and R. Sheldon and T. Shevlln, of Yale. such as Artfu' or Tradition— Dahlen and Slcdann. Wild pitch O'Neill. 1. Bases last but did not come out for practice. la eye tumbled Fleming having In 0:32 re- en ball*— O'Neill. 3: off McGlnnity. 1. Struck out— ?b«t*4 at two the the inevitable happened and he driven him a quarter — his freshman year, however, he played a good gam* St. Louis, Killing men. Blind- By McOlnntty. tU«" fienes Among from the exalted pedestal he has occupied since cently. —5. IWt on bases— at. Louis. 3; New- %o York, RaCarty Sty *cloud of dust raised by A. ''. Wood, who some of the Greater New-York Irish Amer- 11. Time 1:37. Tmpirea and Zlminer. at guard on the -\u25a0-fond eleven. Ewln« for ' ican Robertson, winning the Brighton Junior. The colt Ftillhas a The history of this horse shows bow a crack two years has by n. .of him, Oldtield seemed to lose his senpe Association men are L. one hun- been prevented the faculty from sa dred yards Bacon, loyal and faithful following, however, and these trotter can sometimes slip through the hands of SECOND playing any games direction, wrecked his car. Injured himself and champion; Charles metropolitan GAME. in of th* bis because of hi» champion; Harvey Cohn, champions Insist :hat the Sysonby that was de- the shrewest men with his speed undiscovered. NEW-YORK. I ST. IX>UIS. studies. Should he remove this difficulty it Is the iv, 1 bystander*. It was The accident one-half-mlie ODO-Bfla ab lb po «• ab r lb po c jjjrtl the same Sysonby Antonio, Jr., has times r a JabJ a almost th« team. He every "auto" racer runs the chance metropolitan champion; George Bonhag, two-mile feated on Saturdiy was not been sold three for less Brefmafcan.cf 4 0 1ohay, 4 0 0302 certain that he will L* on jjrt of when than COO, said, by 113 as. track cr road. indoor champion; W. G. Prank, three-mile that won the Flash, the Saratoga Special and the it Is and such experts as J. F. Donlin. rf... 4 1 2 1 0 o' Shannon, rf.. 4 1 0 2 0 0 weighs 100 pounds and la a trifle over 8 fe*t in j3 #uuts en Junior Gibson, lb.. 4 1 113 0 1B«-ki«y, 1b... 3 II metropolitan champion; John Joyce, holder of the Brighton Junior. The colt, they insist, showed Gilbert Moore and J. H. Turl. the first ilcOann. 1 11 1 height. Another man who m..«* be heard from Is five-mile, of dealers, M-rtes. 1f... 4 1 2 1 O 0 Mcl>ean. c 4 1 1 » 1 I of the f.gi;t ".ween Jeffries and Munroe. ten-mile and cross country champion- that he was not himself In his final trial for the two whom ar» while the latter Is the Dahien. ss.. 4 O O 4 6 « .'moot, cf . 4D2000 Morton, who early last fall ::'.iy-d guard on his tftmX'.rs former 4 0 14 •> 2b... 0 0 0 class team on the say. ships; Myer Prinstein, champion and record holdor race, when he vorked the Futurity course in 1:13 owner of Cobwebs. 2:12. Mr. Durland Devlin. 3b... « Farrell. 4 15 and later in the season was taken ' " — Friday nijr.i, an enthusiast had this to bought Gilbert. 2b... 4 2 2 2 4 O Barclay, if. 2 o 0 2 0 0 second regular squad.
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