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THE WORLD. Es INVADERS PLAY 0 Off Victory. " THE BATTING ORDER. St. Louis, Burkett. If, Heldrick. ef. fempulli, rf. Anderson, 1b, Wallace, ‘ss, Kahoe, o. Padden, 2b McCormick, 3b, Slever, p. pire—Connolly (Bpectal to The Evening Werld.) TSMAN'S PARK, ST. June 29.—Clark Griffith did t to congratulate himself or his fate over the fact that he few York team were scheduled fo Lor hére' to-day’ {mmodiately following of them iF straight victories, three alub over are weakening; also It may mean t will wet. desperate and play y the team this morning. “Il am any chances ‘and will go in ith stated that the game did the Browns were to be feared. ‘To-day, with the exception of yes! lew Yorks have encountered s1: a business somewhere near the the bulb and the sun was hot alr redolent of baseball. aes ‘ Polo Grounds Flooded with Wa and Brooklyn Diamond {n Bad Shape. Rain caused a postponement of bi Mbaseball games this afternoon, Out (| ‘the Pittsburgs were to have wound ) @overed with almost a foot of water. a “An Brooklyn no attempt was made «(play the game scheduled with the Cin- were * @innatls. The grounds there jalmost as bad shape as they were this side of the bridge. tage of the day off to go to the through the mud. “ROOSEVELT HOPES TO _ SAIL ON SHAMROC | | © President as Guest Abcard the ‘ Chalienger at Trial. SqBpreevelt will be hs at ek aboard Shamrock ve challenger is snowing inia go with the old boat iHook, “A close friend of the baror off San WMernoon that the Pr d cepted an inyitation and wouls be P) hand for one of the race ‘The President,” added the friend Pe@ir Thomas, “said that shoul) ” interfere with his proposed visit x Giwhile at Oyster Bay he would certal ‘ ye one of the Internationa) races. (homas wiil be * “tein the President. AI! hands expressed ment that the weat made It 1 ka to race tom the atmosghere At cleared so t olng aboard the yac: 3 little 1 by Capt. W: not go out k to-morrow moi pnw. vo would orel ing. Although rate in S Rew boat, her sister, ndy Hook Bay amrock 1. beuvy sea that put a hard strain on ‘anchor chains, Of course every one was disappoin' 3 had promi asured course, at Tho: a me ‘The race on Measured cour: mated that the “tance of twenty-five Was light, though st U1, beat Shamrock | day uitsough it boats cover miles iy Joa nd & nee in speed lumola, and Bs an average diffe! tween Reliance and ( ‘Thomas declares thar od improved so much + Columbia now. a WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS, (Special to The Evening World) KINLOCH PAKK RACE TRAC puls, June 29.—Following are the ts of the races scheduled to ve jere this afternoon: that she not know be- | Brow its for the Boston D «."Tt may be a sign that the St. Loulsans said GriMith on the arrivni playing ly"? and that they were according- was the first real baseball weather ‘came West, The thermometer was Manager GriMth decided to work Cal- Mhan in the box, while McAleer worked out Ed Sievers, the former Detriot ny ‘ pitcher. g SpasepaLe GAMES BOTH POSTPONED. @ Polo Grounds, where the Giants and | | Pheir present series, the diamond was to dinner at that hour, e old chalien; fe UNDER HOT SUN th’s New York Americans Georgia Plantation Hands Re-| legin Series in St. Louis and They Are Confident of Carry-| 718, and or a the hat ball not to | not ter- nee top and ter oth | at up TWO MURDERS AT | ONE BALL GAME new Strife Over Annual Con- test and Shoot Stealer of Base and Umpire. QUITMAN, Ga., June 29,—Umpire Dick Edmondson died to-day, making murders for one enthusiastic gam ball yesterday. ‘The game was hetwee) jthe negroes of the Spain plantation and | thoae of an adjoinin y have played a game every y slavery days and there haa always heen! great rivalry and considerah; shooting. In the sixth innnig, with the score 4 to 3 In fevor of the Spain team, Sam Joli stone, the crack player of the Spain team, tried to steal f: n first to second base, ‘There was a wild ery: “He's stealing second!" A negro rose in the grand stand and emptied nis shotgun fato J. | who dropped dead a feet ,ond base In the excitement )derer escaped. Another player took the dead place and the game proceeded. jeighth innittg the score was tled | the umpire gave a decision which scors ‘a run for the opposing team. 1 jof the Spain players drew a and shot Edmondson” three times. wo pnsone, nm sec- mur t man 1 d nen one revolver In the general tight which followed this murderer also escaped’ and many heads were cracked with bats. The only feature in which this game di ffored from previous contests between the same teams is that it lasted longer — DISPUTED A SCORE, RIBS FRACTURED, The Jersey City police are for Bernita Bernando, of No. looking 186 Mer- seles street, who struck John Miggins with a bat, fracturing two of his ribs. They were disputing the score of a gamo of ball played at the head of Sixth street, Whi'e Miggins, who lives at » 331 Fifth street, was being as- sisted home by friends Bernando made good his escape. Dr. Finck attended Miggins. _ ;PREACH SERMONS ON BALL FIELDS. BUFFALO, June 29.—Four preachers took advantage of the baseball madness: to) ta on Most of the ball players took advart- r race piRrAck and watoh the horses slip home KK. | | Sir Thomas Lipton Expects to Have PE (Special to The Eventag World.) [ eIGHTANDs OF NAVESINK, N. J. ne %.—Accoriing to the cherished 5 Of Thomas Lipton, President | vw nly | Sir *too glad to enter- had vag easy to soa that | for a ne the the Erin were tossed about all day on a | ¥ the ted about the weather. Many persons had ecme down nere and to Atlantic High- lands weaterday and s ed over during | the night for to-day'r which Was not over a was esti- dis- wind aamrocis | Ale by eight minutes. | Mon’ That Js about what has peen estimated f Tom be sir ea . Bt. re- ron Race—Six and one-half furlongs. by Mrs. ca, 4 to 1. ‘Time—1.26 1-2. ee INGTON PARK RESUL ‘The Evening World.) igs, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5; . wis second; One More was | Africander TS. ne 29.—The races sched- at Washington Park this | Wal as follows: sie of thia city yesterday to deliver ser- |mons on the ball fleld, deeming It the jbest way to attract a crowd. | Me nm spoke on baseball toptes, Jone minister eritict Jana T n, Who ¥ {a the National League and | plred the game on Decoration Day. Tue pretcher held that the umpires had no self-control and enraged both teams un- necessarily. $< BOTHNER AGREES TC MEET LUTTBEG ON MAT. Champlows Next Bont Will Be Auatnat Clever $t. Loulstan George Bothner, the light-weight champion wres the world, will again stake his Utle In a match, This time it will be agal t Max Lutth the f Louis t-welg ne bout will be to a finish, and the men gree to wetgh in at the ring side at 135 pounds The felection of a for the scene of the contest has not been fixed as yet hut that, as well as the date wit! bv onnounced in a few] days. © bout will Likely prove even a het ter test n did the one between Bothner cently, ond he bout was dP, ntte deel \ The men met po rs hard work iraw | MUNROE BACKS HIMSELF TO WIN WRESTLING BOUT. “Miner Coundent # Pieniny on Wednentay, e champion e: has been requ s mateh be ng. WHI Beat sted nich roe and John Mu takes place at the Academy of Music on Wednesday nig Munroe. while waiting for an oppor- tunity to moet some good man In the } ting, Intends to keep In shape by par tlcipating In the wrestling game, ‘and if successful in his coming maich he will and | be ready for all comers re Ly x his own money that he wil win | from Piening, SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. to Tae E « World.) RACE LACK SHBE | BAY, June Yhe entries for ¢ me races are as follows Maiden —two-year-olde hait furlongs of Futusity Ws Gre Kaight Wd Ww Au | Mohave Paradixe | Minn xi nz |S One | Royal Suma » Ada Third Ra Agnes D | Spring siti 08 Royel Pirate Locket ‘ourth Race—Tt Tenor Bonntbert Goldam : Fitth Race—Two-year-olde; ve and ao furlongs of Futurity course, Joound. Lnistle Heather Pri Bound Drook | gam (roxon taur ‘ancine In the | + mifo and a walt on turt | ctub, W. kL. PC! Ciud. Wok. Po. 19 Bon Mot 3 | Muftalo oF 723\ Baltimore 28 4: Moon Daiay 100 | Jermey City. 2 15 LO8L) Wore 29 13H Colonsay Toronto .. ¥ 21 .554|Roel 32 Newark ....25 21 .643|Providence au 'BENNY Y SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY ANGER, THE CHICAGO MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 2v, Loud REPORTED FOR THE EVENIN FEATHER- WEIGHT, WILL TRY — TO ADD HANLON TO HIS LIST OF ViCTIMS TO-MORROW. | | GLENISTER DEFIES. ALL SWIMMERS English Long-Distance Cham- pion Will Post $100 to Go as a Sweepstakes in Race from} Providence to Newport. Juck Glenister, for many years long tance «gvon swimmer, has (s- & challenge, open to the an International sweepsta reco from I a dista eT @ champton= rt will be ‘made Saturtay, Aug. | 8 from Fox Point: Whart wvidence, | ending at the New York ht Chub foat, Newport. Each testant must file an entry and depos't $100 with James Lagley on or befo Aug. 1. Gienister first oecame prominent b; his swim ac lish Chann) from Lover, vials, Frans on Aug ISM, a also for a five-hour record-breaking sea swim fro Pier to Newport. Glenister will | ched over. the course by. ( nellan, th famous Now » saver | and itlons of t ire that | all contestants Keep least ten ieet part. dering the ent swimming | course; that no artificlil means be used; tants tacklin “POSH SW e@ will try and ric race will tke » Judges will winner stank ie ANDERSON WINS AT GOLF OVER BROWN. Defeats the Wallaston Wonder in the Open Golf Championship of the United States. Saturday at for the| championship of the United] Btates betw nderson, Apa-| wamis, and 1 mn, Wallastor 14 played off to-day cn the Baltusral | ¢ Club link Short Hills, N. J.) by a sgore of & to The t open golf A Brown's 84 COURT MAY ACT IN DAVIS CASE Chicago Report Says American League Will Seek Iniunction to Prevent Giants’ Shortstop from Playing Against Cubs. 5 World.) ONICAGS is Upped off here to-day that it Js the plan of the American Leaguers to pre George Davis from playing with the New York j | National League team against Chicago here on Saturday by injunction. Jim as announced that he would play es with Davis in the game under Johason party are trying to keep thetr quiet, however, fearing some on McGraw’s part. ove Americnn League Standing, W. Lb. PO decision over Kid in the same time gay a draw The w! In July ur nder the Yanger knocked out | the champion a craw oung Corbett" though he was Mel dden in six rounds, cial te ‘The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 2i.—lddie Hanlon and Benny Yanger are both work- ing hard for thelr * which taxes place in this city to-morrow night.’ Hanlon is with Jim bott in Alemeda, white Nanger is doing his work at the Ocean Reach, where “Young Corbett” trained, Opinion js divided as to who will be favorite In the betting, but from Inside talk with the ms as though the local lad will rule at about 19 to & Both b the same manner and a grand fight is expected. Dope on the eet up, as Hanlon has had but sixteen fights all told, meoting but four of the men Yanger met. Those tights are: " In elght rounds, while Hanlon fought entitled to the decision. Yanger won a but Hanlon knocked the latter out Attel went down to defeat to Yanger In nineteen rounds and auspices of the San Fr Hanlon the hardest buttle of his lite for twenty rounds, which was declared Morris Rausch fought six rounds with Yanger but lost the decision, was Knocked out by Hanlon In six. nner of this go Is tc meet either Jimmy Britt or Jack O'Keefe here ancisco Club. PIENING WRESTLES SHARKEY TO-NHT Bout at Londo to a Finish, Confident. John Plening, wres' ad Tom arkey has her t eateh atyle of wrestiing limit for the about even that at Graeco-Romat van. He has tral referee will be to-night. ‘Yom Rite; twice within thi as-catch-can sty) Bily Edward: champion of the Olson, the "Bl a ; i 15(New. Yi Enstern League Standing, mererer, Pien{n Alex Swanson. to a finish to-night at the London Thea- i succeeded in staying, » mit of fifteen minutes with the | * on two occasions, bota at n and first fall, best possinle condition. of trainer, has agreed to meet Harry Pe- chinsky, and undertakes to throw him n Theatre Will Be and Champion Is_ the Graeco-Roman n Sharkey will wrestle Graeco-Roman but as there !s no the Piening will win both n and catch-as-catch betting 13; "0-Cent Ball for Detroit Bleachers, DETROIT, Mich., June 29,—President ‘Angus announces that he will inauxu- rate 50-cent baseball in Detroit afte: the Washington eerles. A roof will be bullt over the first base stand and 50 cents will be charged, A small bleacher Will be bullt, accommodating 1,000, for the %-cent class. Mr. Angus declarex there is no use talking about a $50,000 team and 25cent seats for the majority of the patrons, tL would require an at- tendance of about 520.000 during the eea- i to make It pay THEM OVER ONE BY OoNE——.. ANOTHER SUNDAY BASEBALL CASE Brooklyn Magistrate Will Decide Whether It Is Legal to Sell Score Cards at Games. Another test of Sunday baseball play- ing will be made in Brooklyn to-day when Joseph E. Reydell, manager the Valeria Lyceum baseball team, Is arraigned, charged with selling score cards at a game yesterday on the club's grounds at Jackson avenue and Kings- land street, Brooklyn, Detective-Ber- geant Dillon arrested Reydell for sell- ‘ing a card which entitled the buyer to a seat. The arrest did not interfere with the game which was on between the Valerians and the Sumner Field Club. Five thousand people were present, and they were incensed at the arrest of Rey- deli. They threatened harm to the de- ive, but the basevall manager avert- such a thing by his coolness. Manager Reydell says: ‘We intend to make a test case of my arrest, and will take the case to the highest court, it necessary. We Insist there Is no vlo- lation of law in playing baseball on Sunday.” ie game was won by the Valerians because of the fine work of the bat- tery. Flood and Farmer. —— JENKINS STILL OPEN TO MEET ALL COMERS. “Cuban Wonder” and Champion Stars at Dewey Theatre Thin Week. Tom Jénkins, the champton eateh: catch-cin wrestler of the world, will put in this week meeting all comers at the Dewey Theatre. He haa agreed to give $100 to any man whom he falls to throw in fifteen minutes, and that means a hard week's work for the big fellow. The “Cuban Wonder," Jenkins's part- te. and} theatre. ner, will play @ like role at the same Those not caring for Jenkin: game can take a try at the Cuban and earn the $100 if he fails to throw them in fifteen minutes, PATERSON TEAM WAS BEATEN BY MURRAY HILLS. Deegan Held Jersey Team Down and New Yorkern Batted Bard, The Murray Hill baseball team was in good form yesterday and the strong club er Hush brought over from Pa Memewas beaten .on Olympla Field, at One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street ‘and Lenox avenue, by the soore of 14 to 4. Willle Deegan, the ex-Hoboken pitche: twirled a nice game. The Murrays wil} Jey the strong Poughkeepsle team at Field next Sunday. “ of | NG WORLD. YOUNG CORBETT” TAKES ON ERIE eed BRIGGS IN BOUT TO-NIGHT. Chelsea Boy Is Expected to Give Denverite Harder Fight than Did Murphy. 4 (2pectal to The Evening World.) BOSTON, June 2%.—That a match well made {s half won {s ar. adage assuming the pugilistic purple among accepted facts \s shown by the clever generalship manifested on both sides in preparation for the “Young Corbett"-Jimmy Briggs wind-up under the auspices of the Cri- terlon Club to-night at the Old Dime Theatre, Manager Pollock, for ‘Young Corbett” showed a feverish interest in the size of the ring. “Elght feet square will suit us," he renarked In a jest that contained the germ of earnestnes On the other side was Steve Mahoney, bemoanning the fact that the bout was not for twenty rounds Instead of ten. In othe: words, “Corbett wants a chance to slug the Chelsea boy at short range, with as slight an expenditure of wind and staying power as may be, and the Briggs party are counting on a long range wearing-down game that Is cal- FAVORS. SHORTER RACE FOR CREWS Courtney Says Intercollegiate Contest Should Be Reduced to Three Miles. , POUGHKEEPSIE, June 2. — Coach Courtney, of the Cornell crew, {® op- posed to the continuance of the four- mile ‘varsity race, and says the dis- tance should be reduced to three miles. In offering his objection to the present distance of the race he states that the Journey of four miles ts too much of a strain on a young man's strength, and besides, by taking off the mile, the question of supremacy would be just as well settled. So far as can be learned, however. there Is not much likelihood of an early change in the distance of the annual ‘yarsity. The stewards of the Intercol- legiate Rowing Association are believed to prefer the longer course, on the ground that it 6 a surer test of en- durance and. stamina than a three-mile contest. It has been learned that the Univer- sity of North Carolina will Ikely be represented in next year's regatta here, The Carolina men are enthuslastic oars- men and are eager to follow the ex- ample of Georgetown, an old axhletic rival of theirs. YANKEES TRY 10 “UT” AUTO CUP International Race Will Be Con- tested Over 368-Mile Course in Ireland Thursday. Three American automobdilists are in Ireland now and on Thursday will try to ‘lft’ the International Automobile Cup in a race over a course In that country. Against taem will be pitted several of Engiand, France and Ger- many's most daring chauffeurs, The American contestants will be Alexander Winton, Percy Owen and Louis R. Mooers. ‘The International Cup has become the most coveted trophy to the automobile world, This is the third time it will be contested for, Lust vear it was car- Hed off by §. F. Edge, an Englishman, ana for that reason the race will be contested on British soll, ‘The length of the course 1s 868% miles. In order, to make up this length a loop js made in one place and that part of the road is recovered. The rules tent- ing to avoid accident are so strictly drawn that before entering upon this Stretch for a second time all machines Must come to a full stop, as there would otherwise be espec' at this point. Seven thousand soldiers are to guard the whole length of the course to Keep it clear. Bill Daly’s Stable boy Hurt. Haward Welsh, stable boy for ‘Father Bill Daly, was nearly killed yesterday on Ocean Boulevard when his horse ran away and thi hien "nto & tree, The boy was ploked. up & compound fracture to the Emergency Honpital sland. ‘The runeway wee stopoed. by olleeman Balrd, who ohaeed ty seariy mile, ned hard and {s in: the The selection of made before 6 o'clock Ireland, Sharkey's ty minutes at catoh- je of wrestling. ‘This contest has created an unusual amount of interest on the east side and will be well worth witnessing, is, the _heavy-welght Bronx, will meet Niel Dane,” and Jack Kam- s trainer, will meet ————__— Prince Poniatowski Ret Prince Pontatowski, who bas been @ prominent figure in racing in rived th New York WMornia for some time, ar- laturday from @ brie GEO. L, STORM & CO.., Distributere, 24-26 Murray St., New York. “The cigar that’s always good Robert Burns RACING AT JUNE 18 TO JULY 7, to culated to tell on ‘‘Corbett's" as the rounds go by. Jimmy Briggs is expected to make @ very different showing against “Cor bett" than Murphy made at the Tam- many Cub. The conditions are that Briggs is to weigh 130 pounds, and that “Coroett.” if he likes, may weigh a ton. But Briggs will be right not many pounds below 130 and will be a stronger opponent for the champion in this respect than wie Murphy. “Corbett is about as heavy now as he can be to have any speed, and he welghed about 133 pounds in the ring at the Tammany Club. Many believe that Briggs will be on his feet at the end of ten rounds, and if he Is his friends will be well pleased. Briggs is rugged and a good stayer, and is being trained and coached with the Idea of Insting the limit. His box- Ing 1s weak in several respects, nota- bly his Inability to evade left jabs to the right of his face and head. Where Briggs is strong !s in his gameness, coolness, endurance and ability to take the steam out of the other fellow wkh gruelling rights to the body. These, if he lands, will hurt “Corbett” just as hard as they hurt Dave Sullivan or Joe Bernstein, And what will "Corbett" be doing? Well, he will punch Briggs if he can and as often as he can. It must be ad mitted that he ts likely to punch him some. If “Corbett's" wind Is not better than it was Thursday night, and If Brigge can prevent him from putting him to the evil in. the opening rounds, the Chelsea boy's chances look fair to’ sta: the limit. "That much, of course, Is a that js really expected, although it 1s no secret that Briggs hopes for 9 draw or_even better, Capt. Bill Daly will referee the bout. ¢ondition EW YORK'S MASTER SF ECIALIST. NERVOUS DEBILITY Cares, ,uies 30 to 60 days by my own famous Neth Bahty vs4ae8 at a +i rugs. di STRICTURE sire ttl Sate 4 5 loss of time. It is a mar- ellous cure, I permanently cure ANY ROSTATIC CASE in 5 to 20 da ho Cures quick TROUBLES ™2tter how chronic’ or Hong standing. 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