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{ ‘THE WUOKLD: MUNDAY 1K VENEN HAN LON EXPECTS SCRAPPY GAMES. Brooklyns May Have to Fight in St. Louis to Get a Fair Deal from the Umpire. The Batting Order. a Heldric Daly, 2b. Dahien, ss. Dolan, cf Gatins, 3b. McGuire, Donovs Umptre-O'Da {Bpectal tr Cor ST. LOUIS of the way, Hanlon whe tered on tackio the tip from Hughey Jennings ind his town outiit at Chicagy yeste atey Donovan's birelinge were ta Hanlon sys if was As bunch knew 4 thing ts throwing the hooks Iv the Pr , me any dios Cher te others tn and vari omy The « @ half-Ne he ga on, the I the Philad games date. The last tine the t here they were paily crip ne abate down and our in three of Vautaieat NEW YORK VS. CINCINNATI. ontinued from lost Page: this shoot the ch sixth place ina hurry Hid Wa chrewn “Cut tem loose to-day, Matty sy fy to Van bal fem in with all the sy you've AES MRE raUL Make the#e red legs think bombarding them with a ¢ toni Berd the ball around their they all get kinks in their backs rewti ing for it.” Young Amo# Scott nom, he WH oubCurse fy he Buckeye league game fico, wae Beott will who lost his fins y York a xhort to the slab for the locals remembered by the Ge youngster who stepped up ty the and accomodatingly struck out dime, swinging at everything offered, high’ ones, slow ones and wide ones strikes and bully ullke, with the site movement « woman ux to knock 4 ©: an umbrella Scott act the fact tha: not care to del: to get throws! stick with ax | Umpire Emsll Judge to-day’ to report Indicator han! ime am Cane ist plate F tn lett Wy Was n » Warnes tng. Teva ing M. by Val wera Davin died Vs pop up vrune te M Irwin, lek chon Was ene brew 2s kT N Fourth tne management 0} HARVARD eenieae tir fret o Walkesl and ato Van Haltren smashed a tw HU Heck le tong ie i ty tat IEMN BERAUD | RETIRED, | NUTMEG STATE ‘Mr. Whitney's Horse| Annual eel Has Been Shipped to | Will Begin at La Belle Stud. | Haven Wednesday. the owner t wns tv maelf and suggest 1 ul Urement. 5 |: Wednes this country he New Maven « BF In expected there with be shape pro that }fifty to sivty starters in the aitatl when M the animal's fie lading alxteen, re Fetirement Mr. Whit ‘ Ir Sean my © amplonshi, a BASEBALL CHAT. sixteen — Standing of the Cinbs. from: Kahoe, on which he scored, Gatinn | o-track MH Feta move un him and purloined second recat andra, game, 100, year'a'form, and should make It ‘hot Perfecto Of ir, she record of the Hapertan | cram sins are mach better off than | untay the /Wourt,-2very. one of them | Hitchcock's brother owny f ad Deca fe Je hitting the ball like a pile tbe one who suflered In thy cromding jught to Asura home with bet- any oue else's ox had been gored would the com- F ered piaint have been msde? te wi 1 Crawford singled | ting under te Davis pe GOLFERS’ WEEK. New | RESULTS AT WASHINGTON. ‘LINTON WITH NEW PACE EXPECTS. |THE Wl NERS i GOLFERS ARE PROGRESSING. a «At Least the Amateurs Are, and They Showed ph lt Last Week. " eMeten vmit vies itn thirtysis alt heat nv WOMAN WON ROWINC RACE “Bu nMiecDenene , Was Due to Man's Gallantry. p y only one \oMiss " ‘ ne race ahoul! not so Dr tofter, a member of " noringlete made of saint Mise bonne: YANKEE WHT % RACE TRACK Wa . Clube, Ww PGi ry cetee TON Pittedure ...: in| PARK, July §—The races r veb Law x Ut m as follows York 3) 3 ae Chacinnatt rf Mad" Iphia.23 2 Chicago ty er Ast mit Wee Nammany — 4 ovat a mie | AMerican ae Re- 8 M4. Anproved | Ceives Order from for they have lost three} ‘Third Ita one le—W, M Cerone ped Gialat 1 for place, wie xecond; Pavontus th He will require wome bracing vo put them | Tie TAY + Pavontis third nie? | : —— | lelnuatis yevterday, offered a ‘ot benders TN AIEF EHR RECHACEL LGA GSrinn ita EMIS ekae lat mulled the Heda, The latter laced there RACING NOTES. peror lind ordered an Amerteaty yacht Out for ten safe hits, '. Sed Manton was congratulated on all ———— yas ad by Mr ie ¢inerday because ders 0 Seeizear cold lnpe | There were mote people at the Mrighton track | Bartey c Smith & fe beauty In a contest. The little one ta] O° Raturday then on any other day tn the history | Barbey, tayal ity, In halety, @ beauty, and the prize of $100 went | of the track ; = the right party. Sime one recently remarked that Mr conan |poeeuneoetty ska Fitne Champion» some fast base run- er he hiegke or a miltte Mee | the Astoctate 1g now, even the Winters getting their e tye Ee natal two m day, Farrell got a hand he will et the mitie| Mr. ikarbey “We have ved eay for stealing third and drawing a. will i 4 E One cannot took | orders. fut i sent the sive rman Emperor sign and other dimensions hav lef to our own id and nothing | deen said about the coat We expect to have the plane specifications ready in about six weeks. ‘Then they will be aubritted to the naval Luck and) Germin N TOM LINTON DEATH OF THE GR MOURNED er THE GREAT Hindoo tie he wax often) we ve ae they fore. Hine anover in Hen Holl- | Hint is pert sand WHE alwicye remain diet in ths Nd mers 4 arfimen Ws purchased ae a twosyears trow yor and Phil attache of the Warsy at Washington, and Appr avis stuiers 81) tn the reste will have the depen but’ the and » tne the feat fing bv tats rice the peror xo acknowledging the _Mupertority. of Americann in yacht cone sicuction, and Americans will appreciate the good ‘Intentions of Germany, ——__—_—_++ TO BEAT M’FARLAND TO-NIGHT. Welshman Will Have No Excuse to Offer if Beaten by American in Garden Race. ore) Newhous Gascoyne, «Downing land, the Linky will be th the Nati the chample Ht, whieh « mn Square Ta the paced ri mile affair, ©90 rs such f the sport MeFi treat tn the lst ae one of the The advance ays CoB sah far thie [extremely lar and a crowd Paths fo the beat {22h Se familar at closing daya yo ritces ts There tx not an cand, but the sport t ble of furnishing should use the most. pexslinintle —____ at ug vac such eX for hi pers eof defen piled with ample Rut Welsh and of ay (oh & eet S Inches wrdny Tele) 8101 01 exe corer eens EAT HINDOO BY RACING MEN. eBay) see ere oe wl rierese TERRY {S NOT Announced Exhib a Story. Torry Frank Met ts not going ehtweight ch yet in Buftal t effect M “re Was any utely no ave, 1 don't thing avout such a match, 1 would not think of lett Erne in Rutale, mit the holding of MeGovern will not amd until then will de noth In the and, oxing cot ton Plate and Reiff Rode Thir + 8.—J. racing, 1 beat Hinde Areold form a Hut victories, rb wood horse, stud In Iss make turf a the LONDON, July Lottle Hampton e R. fignt unt! Fisher, and th 1 of whirling Med for of tleketa has been of of six- are cupa- Mclent to mn, FLANAGAN MADE RECORD. ircumatances h Farland not Ne Accepted hy A. 4. U. an the hammer-thrower, | in at That 4, record-breaking koto the Afty-aix pound weight the grounds of the! hurled « record for held by the the ad- TO MEET ERNE. ition for Buffalo ls Only to meet amplon, deapite vern, truth in In tte know any. beaides, ng Terry fight where the law does not intents, 1 Octo- hing but AEENE'S HORSE. | BEAT WATHEY'S Henry Lands’ Carring- J. d. Keene's It (Henry) won the Carrington Plate, of 106 ov for two- Z : = year-olon, dintance tive ft tuhtier Cats Him Throne, ists SL i} ce AT the Nottingham July Meeting to-da, TROY, N,V, July S—Jimmy Gorman, | xinon was. second, and. William. ¢. who has gained notortety in the ring as a. \ prize tighter, Hes In the Troy Hosplt According tou Whitney's Prickles Milly ished third, th his throat cut. i ae) rh elling Plnte of 106 #oVerelgna, at six furlongs Desperandum ¢ reports, Gorman had a quarrel with his | and hla mother took | younger brot the part of the younger boy, This an- Rg ecm vinte a higi i of 250 sovereigns, the fghter and, selzing a T20F | ina upward; one mile aad th slashed his thront for several inchas. | longs. ‘yhe hospital physicians say he has stead "Abbey Plate, af 10) sovere alicht chance for recovery, poet Aletance one mile and & \) sah Reiff) tin- Elleen Violett. Ret) won the Arnold for ull Kkettt) won tho -Welght handicip for three-year-olds ree -fure al )}uwo lengths from Faranlass, who came T BRIGHTON. Big Fields Are Re-| duced by Judicious Scratching. (Spectal ta The Evening World.) BRIGHTON REACH RACE TRACK. July 8.—The Brighton meeting ts on fn earnest now will settle them ng stretch of racing. In: y there will be twenty four atraight pre Saratogal stretches out Its arms to turfmen. By the tine this meeting lathe talent should have a good line on horses which run here so that they meet the terrors of Saratoga form with nty of ammunition. ‘The track to-day «was in myeh better shape than any one had reason to expect. and except for a strip of a couple of yurdx on the rail tt was falrl fast. The card had no sake features, but | the programme wax made up in excel- lent fashion and promised ood sport. | There wae a lot of scrateltez indulged the . but the flelds were of good size and kd stand a bit of pruning. H FIRST RACE | Selling: tde aree-sear-olte and up; one mille and 2 sinteenth, Hetting | Starters, whts., forks. 3 Btr. Place. | om, 110, MeGinn... 1 12 Lucky’ Star, 107, Bhaw.. 3 65 Alatk Miter & 8 4 Smith i Won ridden 0: im went to the 'frony Was never headed. Saaw | ond with Lucky who W: vorlté, and Survivor and NYnom: third fourth tor halt ‘the dl | On the turn Lucky Star closet on Eloim a Dit an] the crowd expected 40 see the pacemaker quit, but he went on good jand game and’ finally won by half a H Lucky Star, who war (wo | jtength fron Panda halt i tof sAlaike. |. For maiden tomas \ | | Volley Forge, 10) 5. 107. Time—1.08 quickest to Binck m. most of his ntage, nt away at a clipping and Hyrne of Roycrea aad Dixit 1 at once went after her. Theat jthres openet up oa kav of ix lene move | ad- !on the fleld headed by Homestead, Val: ley Forge and Fariniass, — Susido held her advantage unui well in the stretch, where Byrne of Roscrea and Dixte Line aatled her. irew axay and won The latter then very easily by | very Mat at the end of Roscrea half a lengt THIRD RACE. 142; i beat Byrne for the place. one mite, Betting. Sue Pim, Ree. Pla Nw 4 22) 29 iden out. Thme-1.41 4-5 | Handwork at once shot to the front and made the running a couple of, gthe in front of Vitelius until they reached the mretch. There Vitelllus drew away and won cleverly by a scant | Jocks urns 12 a FOURTH RACE. handteap; for four-year-oldy and art fale Sanders was thi to. show, and he waa at once Joined vy Intdor and St. Finnan. They raced head an@ head at a terrific dip % the turn where Inidor begin to draw away from the other two. St. Finnan gave up the chase nearing stretch) and) Sanders hung on gamely, but could never catch Inldor, who won enslly by three lengths from ers, who Was four lengths In front agnifivent. Witth Race—Five furlongs. M War; Juvenile wan # Suceasunna ‘third BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH. July §—The entriea for to-morrow’s races are as follows; —For fillies and mire three years ard; one mile, Won by. ‘ond, and 110 Annie Thompenn “...190 a Girl -.100 TRe Amazon 110 of Lexington: 110 Agnes 0. 202100 110 Jie Greenwood |. :100 Race—Steeplechase, { face—The Venus Stakes; for two-year- e furlongs. 24 Ques: : 14 Lage Viol 124 Rosstgnol Distdvanuse 4 filth RacePor two-year-old colte and. geld: ailing: Ave and a half tw 10 Fitmueck 12 eiberdl loc Den Hloward To Witd Oa ear-olds and up; #lath Race—For th and a alzteenth. Dedeck Raffadio 19 First Whip 14 Helle of Troy OL Gtokt WINNERS AT DELMAR. TRACK, DELMAR, July §.— on run here to-day resulted a: follows: Race—Five and a half furlongs. t Won oy, piater Sarah, 9 to 10 and out: f 1 t0.2 fOr place was eecondi Hitdiphone third. Timer: 10 1-2, re ace—Seven-clghts of a mile.— wane Brsso0, 4 to land = as 1; An- tolec, to 1 for place, second, Mra. Grannon third. Tlme—1.29. Third Race—One mile and threes! teenths.—Won_ by Barbee, 9 to 2 and 7) to a} KK McCoy, + io o Tor place, sec- ond, and Ransem third, Time—2.04 3-4. — Money Im Cycle Racing. ‘There ts surely money in the cycle racing busl- ness, During one week Tom Cooper and Floyd ‘McYarland won 81,060 at ‘The latter gained 9000 te one race TOD LOAN uS NEW AMBITIONS. American Jockey As- pires to Own France's Best Stable. $&—Tod Sloan has new ambitions, and :f all his plane carry he will be the owner of one of the best racmag stables in France before tong. The Mttle American Jockey {s at pres- ent. burily engaged In buying race horses and so far ts the owner of some of the best thoroughbreds of the French ture Tod has made considerable money bet- tng on the races and with tt has rented the mugniticent stable bullt by that ex- traordinary spendthrift the late Max Lebautly: BOXERS READY TO GRAPPLE. Fitz and Ruhlin Anx. ious-to Get at Each Other on Mat. PARIS, July and Ruhlin, the famous boxers, are both in grand shape and anxious for their first public attempt At the game of wrestling, which hap- pens at Madison Square Garden to- morrow night. Ruhiin and Fitz have had four weeks of steady training and practice, under the tutorship of expert mat artists, and ft ts expected that thelr showing to- morrow evening will be a revelation to all, ‘The crowd that saw the two big feliows In their fistic engagement about , a year ago is sure to be on hand, for the men meeting even on the street has always been a oneans ttructing big So why not when they meo morrow night? THE PARADER NWATCHAAGE, R. T. Wilson, Jr., Would Pit His Horse Against Robert Waddell. Fitzsimmons fn action if “Pa Bradiey Is earnest im the declaration that his horse. Robert Wad- dell, is the greatest three-year-old of the year, he will readily accept the offar made by R. T. Wilson, jr, owner of ‘Ihe Parader. ‘Then, !f ne does, race- goens will have the opportunity of see- ink one of the greatest races of the year. 2 Tom Healey, who traing Mr. Wilson's horse, sys there ought to be no dimcutty in bringing the pair together. The only stipulation Mr. Wislon will insist on Is that both horses carry , weght for og “If Hradley thinks Robert Waddell fx such a great three-year-old." said “he can get on a race with R. T. Wilsoi grs colt The Parader. Robert Waddell beat The Parader in the Amer- lean Derby, but Mr, Wilson's colt got @ bad ride attd @#hould never have been des feated by Robert Waddell. The match n be made for any amount a side Mr. Bradley) names, and ‘n fact for as much as the Chicago people can scrape togethe: ———— NEWS OF THE GOLFERS. | F.C. dack on hie game again and the Handicap Cotamittee of the Baltusral Golf Club hae cut his haniicap to natn William Freeland, formeriy the the once fouri Eunove of the The Englewood enthust Hub ts on tle organizations in thi of the most stetnlty, The san shines John R. Chadwick and his wife mak team In a mixed feursomes competition, ae they proved on Independence Day, when they won the talred foursomes handicap at the Riehmond County Country Club, Lowery demonstrated the fact j ame last Thuradey, a the medal play handicap on the it Cluy links. who played golf in auch brilliant fast inter, in Florida, hae been doing food work for the Montclatr Club thi The golfing metropeliten district are among the trons of the link , CUR Sporting. Brighton RP_aces EVERY WEEK DAY AT 2.30 P.M. LANDER'S DB Reached by All Cone: iand Routes. FAMOUS R No. 88518, wuaranteed to cure all diseases . Medical. _ OLD DR. GRINDLE, { specialist In diseases of men, Under DX. GRINDLE @ seleatite treatment, bleed in bones, red palatal swell ta, scalding. peediiy cured do not it GRINDLE h OFFice: OVER 90, YEARS AT Mm weet 19 Setween hand Th ‘Advice tree. a Honre @ 19 9, Ru LAFAYETTE CAPSULES a er te Lode, Treen, —