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Tan Se Ate THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1901. ee LL THE NEWS OF SPORTING EVENTS ON — GIANTS TOOK LEAD FROM _|WINNRS A) [ENGLISHMAN BEATS WELLORWNS = PIRATES IN MORNING GAME. _ cirrocuran | YANKEE CYCLIST.) Tur wipaTHgN Tom Gascoyne, the 3 B Double Event Brought} English Champion, Out Fine Field— Outrode Hadfield, of|# Track Slow. Newark, in Pursuit Race. Christy Mathewson’s Pitching Won an Ex- citing Twelve-Inning Contest at Pittsburg —Other Morning Scores. 3 ' All Around Champion- ship Games Decided at Buffalo. | O} (ipecial to The @ening World.) SIPEPSIIPAD BAY RACE TRACK, | July (The Coney Inland Jockey Club | Paci ec ceneierenlnct Werle’) han perfect weather for the Anal day of! stansiATTAN EACH) BICYCLE PARK, PITTSBURG the spring meeting. ‘The weather was | 2 so much cooler than that during the| TRACK, July 4.—The big double’ c July 4.—The ants regained first piace this morning In one of the most sensi past few days that It wae) bracing like | meet slated to take place at th tional games over played on the local a tonic. A great crow4'took advantase| track here this afternoun and evening lot. For twelve innings the teama bat- e inane ae rae oa began shoriy before 3 o'clock In the fei yy OM “" roy neh ne, “bth - ait ry c] 0 " Geleneoss an Tae aeree etal Sal mercatianlivnifa hata blews fietrom xine | Mremence of aimuch larger cromd] than New York in the twelfth tnning began ocnan early in the afternoon, ‘The at-] haa attended any cycle meet in some to get the mnge of Chesbros shoots tendance bade fair to be a record-| time. The day was an ideal one, and, , ¥ breaker. Gingles by Strang, Van Haltren and » an th Bride and a twobaswer by Gangel net- The track was a dit slow and heavy ted three runs, and more would have 5 not having Aad tine dry out perfec: been scored had not Strang foolishly a ly, The Double nt brought out aj Aste took n tried to score on Van's short hit to fine Neld of two-y Ids, the only ab-! out in left. He was nipped at the plate, but nentee of Importance being the Morris | trotley Davis's men kept up the bombardment crack, Compute: and, alded by a fumble and a base on Betting had been «oing on some min utes tn the firat race when Dark Secret, BUFFALO, ad champ Athletic Union Stadium in the Jto-iy. ‘There program The all Amateur The Prening World ) ten events on tho Marathon a) nplon= ; both | of Harry } » won the chame ae" emeat fused hip of a Cen marouned m was won by Adam Gt card offered by Wo A. Brady w a very attractty one, cycling enthusl- Vantage of it and turned numbers, Every train and that reached here was crowded with people bound for the races: The feature of the racing w the one Hollywood 7 | 0 stor-paced rac c Lorre) appa tat Ciao eked Tilia mich wanifavoricnwastwithdrn wns This [nourenmocarstacetlirace th whlch MIG were out. iy ; ca {erack riders in thin vieiity were down » Won the £ ‘The Pirates, helped along by wretched caused Honolulu's price to be chopped | laipldeenthetatactern yw umpiring by Colgan, threatened to tle a ee a Ee ai 1 the fact! Arthur Rows, Turns We the acore in thelr half of the twelfth. A Bae ae renee ERT metal | Bachern vm Linton double, a base on ballx and a Angle ay een htt va ey naa | Cueman : the Highland C8 brought home one run. Ely finall: pop etaRT eyed one DarR oe 4 per 7 ft, 4 sie Soowas thind ! ended the agony by atriking out when a sons pres 0 The summary Hee would haved isd’ ihe acareliNew = Secret and had a very bad book because op ict : aye 0 yo reduetios in prices oe ed be “e nea CAG hi York deserved to win, ax they out-hit! 2 eee Ge ace i tine a matt the Pirates and played Wall the Revi asraast eens < the ¢ Wa way. After the last man went out a rericeraittcr fons flerce electrical storm broke. The heavy ; : rain lasted but a few minutes, ho jltarstwo-year-olde; See/tarloay ite i ‘The score: whte, Jocke StI Fin mite New York. 11> poe e|Pittebare fib pogo 104, Odom: 3 third Sule 1 21) Ocak tO Lat O 5 Lele i Gelbach if, 1 1 3 0 1100 3 a het MePride, 121 30 - 000 3 5h 4-65, Pita i iw oo 4 Linh Cyelint Wiis, i x Devies 3b. i bio “! ‘ the Berman, 0 0 6 bide Ater a ‘ ‘ : 23 01670 " was martel, : . bo 000 ce fo . Fi bt 34 ofado Ceetanton OAL ID 100 ba Dee rN oe 4 00000 ot, Won drivigg, Time. 3:5, _ Ss x ss Femmes er z Jie 1 hey got away af the firm break to |mursutt rl ; - { ORR \kood atart.. Honolulu at once went to |Tulteld, Sy! CANOEISTS GO TO CAMP. ite front, and making all the running } 5 . ‘. won in a hard drive by a eck from, ; oo Lady Steriing, who beat Optional the* 1 { i Hrooklyn Club Star Nunting- I Wonder How They'll Treat Me Out Hore Thin Time? aame distance for the place. Hart Docewen, Go off Tannehiit, 1 hu —Tly Matheweon, 10; by Tannehtil, 2 es BROOKLYNS PLAY. 0000009003 of Cheabro, of thie heat wos hlfamile. Tae} Commodore camp at as nen did consid Mum, 114, MtsCue iting until thes} © ent Club he Y Teen eo eee igeovorote. ts Tar, 1%, , spree th. Gis cleus). waiters Eke ! ; a GC H ICAG OS AGAI N Leeann OMT {ak the leads anti te curly uismunaa, Oxford and Cambridge,Great Crowd Lines! the aris “OOKLYN LOST Sra ne ae tra tone itens learn itn eeCE TITEL Evenly Matched | Banks of Schuylkill present ley was theret This Year. for Regatta. the intter led for a furlong, wh: ofthe th vt uly ovation of two| adden went to the front and was never) stajor 1 “e afterward hi ining el uv lengtha f1 second Hrooklyn | Oliver Me a head cas by the Chi: | Me) was ridden by et a eee taytorta [ting hls frat’ mount alnce returning GOR A Oe Lt from France. the ‘erowd ae and Ue ball TMIRD RACE, Bittle Walter §: co nat atruck his ¢ The Double Event; for two-year-olds; six tur- ms THe : welous tight av a drum, and | lease chenacollawellns iy tthe ret ef the morning puttng Flarters, eghte, Jo y swollen 0) Hie will | Fir Wheel, 114, fhas lay for a couple of anys. | Mohamtth Ml ei 4 Kenned 0 TBispencer' ‘4 Kennedy was put out Di Spencer 1 4 4 . 5 of bun nes eof the Chicage games Sisguaiited whiskey King sad] Wheelmen, | Sohoweld led at tne Ore ; ; llence couple! mile by a tength. Yung Smith then At Trook igitall werd vroken| | Grierciemns weararilneleeTimesti2ilestan | forced hep tinedrranteandiooKEtherlendll whie stopping a hot drive, He waa lett} At che firat break Par fey he TR eS ue en elvesEa cian and Kid Carsey will take his} Went to the frant and: ted tes Beta’ and the rice COME cists ———— patter nis venr's —_—- added a ro the colored or ampion sprit Wat the tr ived an ovat . July 4—Chicago won the tea extra “trom Hrookiyn by vat-|Windy City Fans, Sure} ton ‘Math innings score: | prised at a Local Vic-}0.0 fi, olketieye acd t tory in Morning Turn): Out in Force to Root for the Remnants. acknowledged the world, arrly SDON, Jul The Oxford-Cam- annual erfeket maieh, which morning at Lords, woe! Pourth vlonad! a. The! the Atehe!, but neith- varsity. stand- he Ca even commenced ting, When a recess was taken £0) (or luneh, the score, for Cambridge, was hundred runs for two wickets down. To PINLADELPHYA, July 4 Peoples Regatta, ana re rowed 07 the Sehuyl a general paver p rated anid Fourth war, pract day. Buildings) were di pa were closed. . const tuted new features In Consequence of This Tidal Wave of Prosperity © people demand “the best Netter [race between Walter Smith, of the Kine yr Conuty Wheelmen, holder of the work's the b amateur record for a mile, and Schotleld, also of the Kings C he SCIUE FIN, 1" Fires neat) Will Vib, seal J tow wk ra jelaware The Untting Order. ay today Oxford.) 4 gx, had scored thirty. ¢ ut ‘ stra ght ly Waveland vards. aniees ces) Tt will be , (00, (HALT then drew away, and in a flerce drive | ofeld’s time wan 9. isi 1 a \ f ea Co Mnieine cick ame ere | whiskey Hing. wan’ aftprite, ahead | Majer Taylor then out on the! SS Hi goods,” hence the largely King i a Goldsmith ® a Ned for | track and re an ¢ nomile bes) Crescente Heat Indinns at Lacrosse : “yereery | i 4 Chicago te noe Wadtell py i} wwe are somes) a foul, giving | te Ay Whe bind a metor may Taylor rode} qurrauo, N.Y. July 4—Th a Vennayl> increased demand tor ts Brookiyo ¢ 20 6 6 Nasn orn Whiskey King second and Par Exe) very fant considering the fact that SOLS aaa 1) ict it was dlequtall tO brite se Gus MALY iienrly, | Nenca) chil Dad Just stepped oq an ecean ste, nt aes Fe ry | 7: cpris er thel ternoon jaime \c a e ete: pe: 4 game of lacr the ity ne were surprise! ever room Kame, woleh vered the mile in the remarkable | 5 i Am Re | 1 goa mn te pot in an extra snot win for Heute? Wadd i and h Remnants yait- 1 popu ‘ ' fielding game from 5 seman Amerieaa 1 NEW YORK---PITTSBURG. (Continued from First Page.) Horse Appears Unbeat- able After His Race Z OTHER MORNING GAMES. e They have found out that a Straight, (land-Made, Sour Mash Whiskey, made by the James Crow formula, is the best for their health. GOLD MEDAL AWARDED FOR QUALITY, PARIS, 1901, H. B. KIRK & CO., supply af fireworks, and cane eat 5 a eprawlor two in} anvin bunt Detroit 1 a LO cosiipping in the mud. Hranatleld Yesterday. ne — ihe game wis ended { ¢ Heaumont at the plate = WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS. i a ae aaa Kt vax Taper appears to be unbeatable, Alene ae Wiet Meee arasincked | tte ‘ He won another race yesterday, thts sl ad ae NT aes tO: AR S}time with Turner in the saddle, ‘The RACE® TRACK, — WASHI! tL con remain tt nAKI8 Lt Three rune, Manat race waa run ina driving rainstorm, and PARK, July (—The races here the fact that the storm was likely to wet A | . | ay rke Daxian liayers to offer at one time as good as mmer Warner | oy cnustalhecanaea Wax oT W Auinmer, Warner leven money, because Wax Taper was ided with 131 pounds, ‘Toddy was the contend snembered the rem: ic truss ia the oaly tress te First 9 The improved exter that Ia worn with absolute comfort might and and It retains the rupture under the hardest ex ot will Mors were Canin x Taper nzel., Ht eruk. je ol Warns ere tnd Wink | The pcreteh, and 1 wan A Sporting. runs, but the shouting, NN IC ' Any Going Sulte Wax Tuer, CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, Wax Taper proved his ability to run ‘at SUFEVSHEAD HAY (ain or 6hip 4 7 TO-DAY LAST DAY “Wn DOUBLE EVENT, STAKES, . AND THREE OTHER WACK RU, Bi. - 12:40 (1.00 f Car Tr 24, 3.10, I " In any kind of going, and taking a line trying to} through Teddy, one must concede that niet ang {if he had started In the Suburban Al- Clarke | cedo might nor have had Mnee| Metory. He ix at any: rat tke. Davis and | beat Handicap horses in ¢ One run must make the heart of Mr auctioneer, ache to think he let t Tree ey fellow get away from him, PULLMAN ROAD RACE. Herbert's Great Mace. Herbert ran a moat remarkable race yeaterday, ite waa slow to begin, oalng Wine Chicago's | at leaat, eleht or ten lenathr in the first furione. Then he ran around his ; ‘ Re in nis Derhy, horses on the turn bolted at the head rom curb to eurh un CHICAGO. y 4-7 Marie the atreteh and t PAN TEN WCAGO, duly 4—The fourteenth | out The Musketeer Paiiman road: race, twenty-five 3 Cyrano. Tlmmelf nd hate smesned | wae won by Harold Melntomh, faatiihorses zat nrough the turn | i abe sl ilerbert seems to be a remarkable horse who and a xtart of sev 4 and! people. were on acta OF noand a hatflin the mud_and after viewing hin per- minutes, Wiliam Blum, a scratch man, | formance verterday wonders ow tira: hal. was pitched. | Sapturet second place and the time | hearth The Rhymer ever beat him at ~ ravesend In thia sort yf Koln i prize. The fnlah wax clore among |northe mume erbert: See eee quite a number of the 10 who atarted.| star Aright'a Fintak Deplored. ‘The road was in fairly good cl eerie wood conettion.| star Bright has broken down, and Mr. Satay han lost n splendid performer. Oval. Just what the trouble Is has not been DELMAR RESULTS. RACE TRACK DELMAR, J ante Transit from Mookiyn Wridse aide), Ueldge traina via Kings County Neach toad, alsy Flatbush Avenue Surface via Brighton Beach Toad every 10:minutes. From , Hroadway, Wiiltamsburg, take Ocean Ave. care All. rcoklyn surface cars. tranater direet track. Music by Lander. | Firat_rw Y ADMISSION “TO FIELD ST. (New ne ona fast after the 4 othat there was sireet outwac| Harold Metace A strugelinx cy tnothe crush, trance contained —_ OR NORTH POLE. lorer Baldw North Heim taking Ww . which thie distance. OLD DR. GRINULE, “di SP entias (reatineae ost removed." Sul Tess skilful physic! D DLE has # record OFFICE OVER Detween, 6th ai at all pri © for ays Mr. Baldwin, "I Anyhow,” the ar within Hemember, OLD 10 at Inning. (Jann Van Haltren’s ions tty. wa en Lan thy Ww : learned, but the colt pulled up very lame ine Wet Hes “Belbacn a mate of the Rverett College a.fatter hia work yesterday afternoon. ite sine te oi Syracuse Crew. [Meneile! nit rate] a. an the Moly Cras Lyceum will mont at} will be given a {horoueh examination by ai ee i CMAN] Jeger Oval thie afternoon. The geane ought ta| Dr. Shepard, with a view to determinini Ta aL a ak ert id peer a rt) 1" te and 318 iteawes Of Jy 4.—-The Ayracuse Unt- B.D. Woolsey, No. 7, for 1w2 Ay and chow no matier standing, Positive and pere manent cure guaranteed. Call any time, Congultation free, Medicine doubled at prove interesting, for both clude are composea| the exact nature of the trouble an second, No run: SON NO TU cig was given a Goket Me mem-protenlonaln ot Grater New | whether he will be able to return ‘o| Acker, Me

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