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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1901. TOO DO COOO! Vareveavers Hanlon Hopes. His Team Will Begin Climbing Again. Greatest in the Country. Ce (aK o oK (oe sor The jntt Brooklyn. Kelley, Yb. Keeler, rf. Bheckard, If. Sisters (era cleverer Bughe: Ump! LOUIS, Jul fhe fly in the milk r Fs peated by the Supe C 4 race, His fiylets fell Hh! then tried to crawl out He got #0 far and fel tried again and xot 4 7 only to take another ; with the Superbis i ‘They fluttered in #6 about twenty he and t droop i they had a ch q Pirates, but {0 E back to Afth assault on th In their climbing Jimmy Sh a for the downfa terday. Schriveris fray Murphy's pite The defent centre Attle left fel Gatins broke Sheckard's Bide wallop in Chicaky Timmy has been disconsolate eve 8T. y the rdiniis inay aid act Before the fracturing wise | ar ihe catchers that have graduated tongue Jimmy was geiting hin two an ty the National League fre minor Uree singles a day. Since the aveident | teague, filly. ersen ke there haa been nothing doing. He | of th vath Chub two chances to bring ho funners in yeserday © Ks bot connect with oar jered six new clubs the ut had them sent avime to brn Both teams want todays ru badiy. Hanlon saye it vugnt to 2 been three straignt, out ne wil o Ned with to-day s Kame. the wis n doing for the 1 of the greatent the late \ of the « douut ing Hel behind th mh He was his day mest aeacs have Yowonder ly ploased with Doe Medamess work | oe ny Ee Tih estefday and can eve onl n Riles e defeat. He bi undo eover two n luck of the cate Fight | pertenc Hine rentiatoannnin Baa ror the | er him such great praine The embryo oultielder was standing in close’ to. xe ees When Reever wale | that he ts now cone he best Toped out a low lr {had the -| cateher of the country marks of 4 double and caught the bali. | oh ature of tt big :His Peculiar Snappy Throwing to Bases Was What Attracted the Ex- ; perts and All Declare the Cincinnati Catcher the HE NEWS ¢ OF THE SPORTING WORL SODODQOODSHOGDOO: 5090808600900 take a ste and, though 1 would wind up my arm, ‘and awing before throwin had a strong arm and could throw H edily, I seldom got my man,"” sald he e other day. "That set me to think- Be THE WINNERS AT BRIGHTON, Talent Fight Shy of the Top- Heavy Favorites. COTDOS Geectal to The Breaing World.) RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, July 10.—Excellent weather conditions g prevatied at Brighton this afternoon Sand there ws a card that promised [ep ndid sport, even If there were no akex to be decided. The slaughter of favorites yesterday was so declalve and ro disnstro:s that the talent had rearcely recovered to-day. There some tall settling in behind | the layers’ chairs and many a man haa to try to let nis account lay over for a few days. For this reason the talent fought shy of the top-heavy feveette, Roehampton, in the firet race, though ft looket a certainty that he would win with Shaw up. ‘The victories of tong chances are pop- ular with the public. It was long shots that made Brighton popular in the old days. There is nothing crooked about the defeut of theee favorites. It te alm- ply the change from the long stretches and grass track at Sheepshead te the elreusar course here at Brighton. The track was fast here again today and the attendance large. FIRST RACE JOOO COOK Bo) OOK DOOOHO) For three-yearcoble; one mile and eweumty yards Ing. fers, owhis., Jocks t.HI. Fa. Pies Roehampton, $ | Arden, tos, (S| Harabotdt, creer it : Seectacies, i01, M'lnind 6 5B tart fate. Won eaally. Time—t. Rochampton went right to the front, led all the way and won eaally i the font time of 1442-6, the distance a mile and seventy yards. Arden second all the way and Ontshed ten lengtha In front of Humboldt. SRCOND RACE. in and I found that I woul! have to] Selling; for three-year-okis; ose mile-en@ @ learn to get the ball away quickly Or} sixteenth. . never be a succes! hte, jocka St. Ht. ‘Str. Piece “I received many valuable hints fron MG SP eh my brother Martin regarding this, but TO1, Hi. Stlenasie. 4 im he rt % T' worked hird and practised every’ day.| Dotto, Won shew ns gaa 1 I learned “io make those snap throws! gioim: loo Medion. a St ate 6a jsradually. When I was warming up a] nig Gun, 110, Mecwe G48 BF rt pitcher T would try to wet the bal! out of| Popaoles. 101, smith.: 6 5 6 | 8 the mitt and my arm in a throwing posl-| “star: kool." Won clereriy. Time—LW6 6 } thon just as quickly pons! nue: Scurry went right to the ff end |L practised thin for hours every day.| made the running under restraint, Mloim | Year before last, when | wan Fort! tat second, Ethics third and tae in | Wayne, I gave this a great deal of at-| fourth ‘There was no change im Unis I tention, but improvement was say it myself, 1 realize th: Ing bettor thin year than ‘si uch time ia saved ver before, a catcher wi slow | Lant seaaon tt came easter, and, 1f 1 di Tam throw. order until the far turn was reached, when Big Gun had enough and Dolando took fourth place. Ethics closed on ho, Scurry an they made the turn into the COLFERS SEEK NEW YORK GAME. (Continued from First 1 7 left the hotel for the doctor « if had one digit ted up, Whe came atti Sane 4 back two finge Were incase 1 ‘i ton and tint. The phyxtetan maid he lis i .., [Only a Little Wrestling| ' a0 { covered signe of a! felon on anothe ‘Play in eaten S| Was Indulged in, the aes Hickman’s fini t ’ " 1 worked Ney See eeeeee i gnger co tie vat) ANNual Tournament Men Occupying Their, mi st vir tuntin that rangle remarked Jack Warner, “and you came Begir -D: a he wecomsh twelve min He am thes BackEwithits oles Jedac han SHO WOSPEYs TimePracticing ‘‘Left baie pituentoversicrhenethisebntd better keep away from that doetor ¢ . ” Ai . othe ring and lndiewrentledanaiittlose rite Re'll have you walking on crutches Shifts" and Scis- ec tanal rent leral Charley Irwin, who, with <The s r" Pp Y vow OD ently ed. but he had “Doc” Newton, was rele yesun on the o unches Amenexthey meni iinuslsilebty, Rien Nin over tae tection faite by the Reds, will Inks to-day ps and BM2 Mid net apoear te know Juste py we id mat disg ota of team until his ten days’ notice Topas low what to def Went fis hands ae! the rem Ua fF ~~ wlige " srrerles Hob Fitaginmons and Gus tubitn were | hough rit ereito| tw according 1 iN waa aboMte alle, Phe ttle always firat-ctasn thehters, lied ee nn amd Buhl war | sole ‘hx displayed was more than the Cin ath Chub. Trewin we such glory In Jed owit Vis tet for Re mnths | The nyt i ALA Gh! AUttle trouble getting 9 ber Pi fame The wate a In | jaw and anded 4 smack at me 40 <a Jake, League club. Brooklyn pate und) Walt i} rt n the Loncball) night, and Pall Hed y Minne The Jet ne 1 blows on each Chicago are badly in t SHE SNM ROLE Coe a far erent Was hap basemen. inde oing et ut hungry i : The bees are still busine iy | te ot 1 A othe prea dtn ses. Beckley’s head a rex ¢ \ H ny nocred that he bad ¢ Metion with one of Matty s ina os Monday, He will be back int sm | Stunding of the Clube in Heth Lens to-morrow or next day | “Taylor went | Me LEN AMERION® LEAOUR ming pit | ntiaborg | ele The Giants we talein Umpire Behle again | Detrot Davis had bis choice team off the field vr playing. wi Fert ees Gincinnat! man ua uinjire, an . ain horn cht er over he | Bivbe beat not vo fortes & tac in Davis put up a big. kick | au eet iat oineinnatt inet Manatee Beach Will Team wane. every Match. in England and ‘Scotland. Ghosen, Dut Cincinnati Ins: First innin Van Haltren lined a Belbach connected af and died with Van in ay, Slagoon to J ride knocked a i Be Scene of Cycle Racing To-Night. z to WL der fwas out. No runs. | 3 f fs Taylor struck. Dobbs PH aa a daln | pped a fy to 1 wc of the ’ " pth Bree” "pane. G0 ‘ brond ak : r y at the matendin dy ita et} —— é Second Inainx. visionary tn yowhtia | ! Davis's liner went straight to Hurtey,| hls head after thetr races are in) (nmland) any int rel RESULTS AT DELMAR. sism PARK RESULTS. Gi I's skyscraper War pie for Cruw-! over And ther are rive ro, p turned to this turn | — : ‘ een rd. Bra Waleed. | Buctow los fon ra nel pacty Iidet ‘Thomas Al Mare] TRACH TRACK. DELMAR Pati dus tt HAG IG ASTLINGULONM EAL TS: woon atruck out. Pietz Med to Van | Ore |snait ward Hanks, William) ) es run duy remudtead | oo) Maltronss Sisang stopped) lewis eran [tr : AV Gilbert, Frank Paria lente er and tossed the bail to first ‘Third Inning. nd tt Tand Ha Oo Me al 7p WW nek ‘Pietz and Haberer retired Bowerman Fo te May Bo nh was ail - Taylor singied. Vennin meg teanaporta- | O14 3 f Ist os avery the shooters wan the| Ming Mayor third, Time lon, Dobbs was under atts nigra ons on} Second Race One mite and twen es stole second Irwin multed” Me: rratulations wn] Second Mave tne nls 3 fe slow roller, Taylor scoring, Mc- of the trip, ane Tidal Seondmun datz a poarice and Van tried to work 1 double | Soxeph Bland nged by the Sylvian third,’ ‘Time Kyi mteal and Van died at the plate One | jt hot uns lenient ine nS ‘ " perished, Strang to Ganzey, |! follow wiitions ax the mateh} jongs.-Won a and | Unknown third. Hanon etruck out. MeBride got Ganges, [tain of a profess! axatnat the Englishmen: t t a Bibylene +2 /to) for, plac Ws sie fly. “No runs. though young Smith t« te ¢ intention was a team of [Seconds Miss” Wandalhr a. e- Bi arth Inning. \auiseawtiner;,chaTother ridersiari 1 of the New Utrecht members moor] Tt CYCLIST WAS INI INDISCREET. re rs —— gainst the ten who returned from Eng- land. At Jeamt four of the transatiantle *}team will not be able to take part tn work hard to are dn him An to make pectations. and that counts for something In a ri fain pendld sha For comp bury Park on July: firs prize at Berkeley Oyal ing rlinval novice mee ati An: 4, after having won a at your, RR is Davis fisted: ai fy to Dobbs, Gansel'a tall foul, Have Touts. No runs, Hergen Strang GET WHAT YOU WANT by ad- Singted to centre, Ife died try-|of the surt, thla's atoll ne Marchal Parmalen E. Morrison, of New, Vorie, ‘nian veer; pay fan nailed Haberer’s soar-| The start will be a flying on 1d i ay ah ‘| vertiaing for it in the Sunday World Jaiapended by the National Cyclin, of, t ‘Crawford ont. so | magloe that some amateus recarda witt | Tripp and Budd will leave for their] Ve . foclation trom aul track racing or be homes in the Wost to-night, Want abest. Senet roken in the course of the tcp miles, | FITZ WAS DOWNED BY RUHLIN IN =v CHAMPIONSHIP, GREATEST OF WRESTLING BOUTS. Never Bane an Affair at the Garden so Please a Crowd as the Two Fighters’ Engage- ment in Their Graeco- Roman Stunt. NEW SHAMROCK IN RARE FORM. Cup Challenger Gives Old Boat Advantage but Outsails Her. Firth of Clyde, trial of the Shai ROTHESAY, Another open-wate July 10.— Nichols ib DY DUOK he de “ Hed aahay ( MhOlnDa eee neaneenatersen ln gota the tall away auicklys dt ta ne rhe of the others could pease Ethicn he fractured all ira hag laim him the star: tnekstop ofithem iréh' the most_men stealing, When you eror tennt ha ifrom seurr, ieee peat time, and neither scored recommendation of Her Ret the ball away quickly you can arch | Portiy in time to heat Eloi latter’ pus Jimmy MeJames has unearthed rkocan oe asked for than {t to second and make the play, and you i = In whe 5 hre-not 80 apt to throw poorly, eith THIRD RACE. 1 The new wo a py dtm “Learning to use a bog mitt auch aa ids; five furlongs, : i Join t perbas at Brook! ” Farrell, Manager Ned the catchers wear, in another tric! at eats mins. de for protection. und -HItFin. Se.Place Bae | be used tor blocking men at the Gay tho) 3 62 Fiest Inning. hind the “1 that h Baae Sw | With more impunity than kn Gay ter. Kine. i15,Troaler if 36 Kelley popped up a wee xoarer to Pad: | is the best backstop the game has ever OOS easaeTaaEsTTseGoD DT eee ere et anatel erat peat Tiigenn aimee den. Kecler's slow grounder was hand- ! am wan educated | arty 4 ed. over Raudens Burkett put ee a great a thought. His work Isso fine ald a In other reamects Bergen In lke Gib T and you muccese. It ty the fact that he geta the | Fort Wayne: | caugng 12 Ramen there /carmatt, 2. 4. Cattahas, § 67 | 100 20 Dahlen kitted a hit for Burkett oy a! Prank enenbe Gat yoann en ated to ita full extent. He) A feature of young Hergen's atm waltitg for] is. behind tne plate. Bergen ‘aid not | the bat, ine T step aw ut, vam years aco in New Orleans, had Bie firrt LOD" WW Heldrick fled i ; Jump about, take a hop. skip) whieh is attractine + ar ft er the wack | always posseas “thie ability. He be a trying har br ak inveelt of {NE | mount on Whiskey King, who was fa- . MeGutre muffed a lofty. mis | D basen: Hagidew belnis gifted ap Uke other catchers do, fi MIM great throwing to t ral) self-made catcher. having spent years and Tbe! Fn nome Oty che | Yorite in. this rnc ‘Troxler aid not che by. Me tnd Dan took advan. | Wit “ Ary accomplishment The game practi! “rt of getting the ball |able to and ewing at the) make a® very favorable. ‘mpression, eaganoeathe Radelpnomane cridante tinaianeng) cated id aNeh igh te, Rurpore of receiving Applaum from) way coud hunts the bill a te ut in | Rasy Wee halt without stepping backward, I'do tt|PAke a vers favorable | smpreaion, HEnicentre n wax sife on Dalyos : the spectators. UWaten him piok ipo wilt ait ‘ : Ronse f his! "When I frat started out to play ball! new un onsclously. part, and making Ittle effort to catch fumble, Mec * Padden was SSRIS ee In fled until well into the stretch. Galled ‘stealing xc ne ru Ponner, away well with Shaw up, made the running, and won cleverly by a length, cre was a glorious finish for the ce, Sombrero, oy, King and Andalusian Anish- Whiskey Jing heads apart FOURTIL RACE. as named. Handieap, for four-year-olds and upward; mile end one-eighth, si q Starters, wh! 2 SIGrIa. sur Plase First Whip Romanelit 6°. 10 Won easily. Time—1.03 26. All Gold was the pacemaker. Herbert raced up from last place to second on the rst turn, Kamara, Decanter and First Whip were strung out behind: ‘There wax no change until they reached the far turn, where the pact re be- kan to come back. Firt) Whip then raced up on the outalde and, taking the lead, .waa not caught, winning eaatly : m= | Fo a bout I o'clock | length from Decanter, who findsh thin morning off Bogany Point, rianjvot prong and beat Herbert «length: for mathe ba inten The challenger allowed the older ca. iA CRED ED SO SES Cant eed |. ty get well away to windward and] 0 4000) (MIRTH RAGE, | Sheccssssanaiy out reveal Tengtiia atead, thus permitting | 7.2 i 3 Th all earnestness, Fitz realiy. threw _ her to xe getthe first of the fresher o : Saar itn aku riba hoi | The OM Shamrock maintained ner nd | ci terra Siu se Ew ge eg seem wort dat hie dee | vantage to attan, whet e ‘i 2 f e Mnf Srehts bean plektne” up rapidly. 3 Hinton ning ofr ahem | Sisned the ex-chailenzer clear to witid= 4 It wan th word after i oman the i was not ¢ haut | | fake MADDEN LOSS BY LIGHTNING. Moondyne, ee CLG 000 Colt, Killed by Flash at Sheepshead. | | eed Start poor) Won hides out. Time—107 46 Lady Sterling was the first to show, poke and West New Yorks} but she was outrun by Tdenchen's whe. net a famt pace to the turn, follow Shoald Farniek Good Honolulu, Norwich and lady, Sterling. The Hobokena and the West eachen ‘dled at the head of the strete 3 e two best xeml-profesmtonal {ind Honolulu took the lead, holding it Yoriea, the two beat semi protein {to. the last onisteenth, where. tady baseball teams In thin vicinity, 8) Sterling mankel alongside and won in bate at the St. George Cricket Grounds |g hard drive by three-quarters of a in Hoboken on Sunday. This game |iength. Honoluli waa a length in front ourht to ure very evenly matehed. — BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. (Seecial to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEAC! July 10-The entries races are ax follows: Virst Itace—For maiden threr-year-olds and ward; six furlongs, Brahmin V8 Historian Nrmaster Johnny of 'S x of lightning Is one which’ Cervera 7 Schon Urowe itate pwner, de- Hops Hehoolmaster Maiden, (he torse owner, de- {2p Yohoolmaster And welt he may, for tein only Ay ycGinn eee a s since one flash from the The chile p Boot Aron ote, en venatranbes © Nrookwoo * heavens re 1 hiin of $10,000, : {Marke bain Jerry During of Inst week's heavy Labor se Tete storms, when lightning played around nd Race Selling: for Ally and mare thr bles at Shepsnead Bay and tickled weed ails Greenwood. Nanks of several thoroughbreds, one Viare ain red Madden's xtablo Sant ont ate Marcus Daly, has much cause for grief, ! romised to develop Ifto a “MAJAH” ” TAYLOR QUITS. WORCESTER, Maas. 10, — “Major ‘Taylor, the wo colored | alist, has’ announced hx retirement \ trom th :. Taylor was fined $100 by the Cycle Racing Associn- tion for failing to Je nt the bleycle meet held In Madison Square Garden on donday night. and Tayior say de never Day it and will be obliged to quit racing, He pleads that sickness pre- vents him from racing, ent dispersal #ald) furlong { Patalin “Third Wace—Handlosp; for two-year-olds, 117 Iretaton, ctw Carroll) bi. 16 Dunwel April, Brow Bit Fourth Hace—The Iroquols Htakes; for chr year-olds; one mille and a quarter. AML Gi «+119 Morta}io Relvino Mandwork itch Ras mit Prine toume Kamara, Ti SHO) Behe ot try for -slateenth. 4 Pairy Tule Mh Tenge Bb Magnioens "seve. one of the best seml-profer- | of slonal games thin season, for both teams for to-morrow’ "108 EVERY WEEK DAY three-year-olds and Me‘! fan o' War. _ FAMOUS R No. 88518, tons tall, Te, upress, $1, ‘MEN CURED where, = Spanien oe NOR RON: THE “Gai AE ‘$5,000 Iroquois Stakes AND 5 OTHER CONTE: LANDERS DAND, R: ohed by Ail Coney intend Routes: . Medical. OLD DR. GRINDLE, oars a speciailat in diceases of men, “Under GASSUA.GRINDLE'S setentine treatment. Blood Hand Skin disaees, pains In bones, red nore throat and ulcers, palntul aw ee ings, kidney ecalding. Inflaamatto ily cured: Imad not Une visiting sktitulphystel Lee OR GIREDLAL han asrscont. for marta 10l | cutee, OFFICE OVER 20 YEARS ATI] West “1011 12th at. between oven ire 9 to it ural discharges, GOc.; at all. érug- Bis ieee or Be 1. LUTHIN, dregsiat, 288 ae os

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