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\ BROOKLYNS AND PIRATES AGAIN Phillipp! in the Box for the Champions, Who Look for an Easy Victory. / THE BATTING ORDER. Pittsburg. Beaumont ef, Baitlpit® o, De 1, De /Umplre—Mr, Emalie. bn (Special to The Brening World.) AWASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, duly 1.—Having captured the first game ftom the Trolley Dodgers without any @xertion whatever, the Champion Pitts- urgs again looked up with the Hanlon- ites at these grounds this afternoon, de- termined to win another game from them. “If Hanlon's crowd cannot yesterday,” said Capt. Clarke, ‘when he came out on the ‘lamond with Bis aggregation of hustling ball-tossers, “then we ought to have no trouble in king the two remaining games from rs did make a misor- ‘ab! sure enough, but Hanion leted previous to the game to-day it. his men would not furnish any More such Ufeless games and in ie ‘wext splay the would make the Cham- ut. is y their hardest in order to & consequence of the poor playii exhibited hy his men in yesterday’ game Hanlon had every one of his 1 ovt on the diamond practising t morning for two solid hours. The plas ers themselves realized they must make @mends for their defeat vy the Pirates, and in order to make sure they would| lost It. He was anxious to redeem him- mot be treated to another such beating jeelf. Tannehill was GriMh’s choice gs they gut yesterday they practised as|o¢ . ewirler & the ‘gaine depended on them winning | Of # Bi the pennant. —_—->—_ en the teams came out on the fleld to begin their preliminary warning wy they were greeted with weather whic uncomfortable for them to play in. sun was hot enough to bake cake. th Hanlon and Clarke were anxious carry off the game, and in order to make sure of it Hanion selected Jones 10 Sa perbas with his benders. Promptly at o'clock Umplre limsiie yelled “Play Ball!’ and the secoid tussie between the started with cloee on to 3,000 per- in attendance. Firat Inning. Beaumont was calicd out on sirikes. tke lifted a high one (o short Which Sheckard gathered in, Sovring Qlgo ruised a soarer which Strang thered, No runs. trang could not locate Phiilipat's Denders and went to the bench. Phil- ppl then puled down Sheckard's he minder and rethed Jimmy at first. y ba was deadheaded to firet by Pai i; His attempt to steal second was jsastrous, howe Phalpi's pre jo tune. er, o as he was nalled throw te) Lbchey Second Inning. gWagner lifted foul fy whlch @rodped into Ritters big mi Krueser Was the sicond v.cim on his nign f athered in, L one to sh gathered In banged out a his yhica Sheckard ‘Third Inutns. Ritcrey was quickly discored of on| Joo Ctioynakl, the blond-hatrea heavy- his grounder by Flood an yle. Phet weight fighter of Cailfornta, has again EOE La | Ane W,8| announced his retirement from the ring, mid es * 1 ef 1 earo: f ale: t Infleld waa nailed be Datien, “ch |T2e rearon amsigned Ix his defeat at the hands of Nick Burley. the big Callfornia sists, waked out “ hich bounder, but] fighter, who put » sleep In al stomped the dail and throw] oy etane. Cty ° tmp out, Flood alt sately over thi-d | (Ounde before the Dawson City Athie ke. donee Med ‘our to Kruoser, and {4% of Alaska, a week ago last Mon leach gathered in S:rang’s Infleld dy. runs, Be 1) Fourth Inning, ‘mont's hot grounder was by Dalen and sent to of him. Clorkes fly dropne Inside the icft-fleld foul line. ‘pty batter two bases on the bit threw Sebring out at firet. (1 up to third yas foul fly was grabbed Dobos Was vetirel by W Jenuings’s grounder to | in the inning coming Pifth Inning. walked. boyle lot bila logs piving Krieger thir. bey first. Fhoips was only abi fly to the Iniled, which Dab: chey stole second unmo: soaked a grounder t Champlons took he ball to centre fo. id on Dahien ter went ou * make a rf Petter showing against us than they! of Tuesday's game Heldrick making a do the twirling for his team, while ke depended on Philippi ta beat the Leach filed out to Ritchey # grounder the INVADERS PLAY BROWNS AGAIN Griffith Makes a Change in His Line-Up on Account of Con- roy’s Injury. BATTING ORDER. New York. St. Louis. | Keeler, 3b. Burkett, If. Elberfeld, si “oldrick, cf, Davis, rf. Hemphill, rf. Fultz, cf. Anderson, 1b. Willams, 2b. Wallace, ‘se, McFarland, If. Kahoe, Ganze}, 1b. Padden, 2b. | O'Connor, c. McCormick, 3b. Tannehill, p. Powell, p. Umpire—Connelly. (Special to The Evening World.) ST. LOUIS, July 1.—Clark Grimth led hie Invatera in a third aasault on the works of the Browns here thie after- noon, confident of making an Inglorious record for the St. Louls Club of seven straight defeats on the home ground: The‘ assault was conducted with an Irregular line up, owing to casualties in yesterday's battle, Toward the close desperate gffort to get to third slid into the bag just as the ball was coming to meet Conroy. The latter was forced to get the throw and In doing #0 got Heldrick’s spikes in his legs. Conroy continued in the game, but Dr. Stark- loff gail he could not get back into the fray for several days. The Browns are well nigh desperate as a result of thelr consecutive de- rents, chiefly because scores have been low and the enemy's hitting little bet- ter than thelr gwn. ‘McAleer says the hoodoo is due to get hence to-day and sent In Big John Powell to twirl, Pow- ell pitched a five hit game Sunday and National League S te We) Chad 19 .G89| cincionatt Louis x 13) 8t i 18) Phitedetphie iT 40 Brooklyn, American League Standing. Club, Boston Pultadeiphla Cievaland Chicano Chun, Butal Jersey ( alts 694, Worventer Rochester CHOVNSKT BEATE: ITS THE AN 3k Burley Knosked Out Cali- fornian in Two Rounds Before awson City Club. -jday, ‘The men fought for a purse of $2.0) of which the winner received $0.0, ‘The battle while it lasted was a territte one, Both men indulged tn slusg.ng. In the second round, a 1} ing to reports, Burley knocked Choynsl! with a swing on tse jaw, and. crossed him with to .he floor, out, After . | BroRBY as quick as a fash, his right. dropy.ng him where he ,was counted SPORTING NEWS SPECIAL THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1903, GREAT GOLFING AT BRIDGEPORT Winners and Losers Meet in the Brooklawn Open Tourna- ment. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn., July 1—The four men who qualified yesterday in the Frooklawn open tournament, Will C. Anderson, Giibert Nichols, Alec Bmith and Stewart Gardner, met in match play to-day, Anderson played Nichols this morning and Smith played Gardner, and in the afternoon winners met winners and loners. met loners, There Js also a thirty-six hole medal play competition for three con- eolation prizes, in which there are twenty-two competitors, Gardner played great golf and beat Smith by 4 up and 3 to play, and Anderson beat Nichols by 3 up and 1 to play. ——— WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. (Spectal to The Evening World.) KINLOCH PARK, 8T. LOUIS, July 1. Following are the results of the races scheduled to be run here this afternoon: First Race—Six and a half furlongs.— | Won by Be True, 3 tc 1 and 6 to 5. Charles C,, 2to 1, was second and Mai eth third: “Time—1.22, Second RaceFour and one-haif fur- Won by Lile Noll, 3 to 1 and 6 Soxtette, 2 to 1. was second; Hoe Down was third. Time, .7 1-2. ‘ Third Race—Six and a half furlongs.—| Won by Clales, 5 to 1. and § to 5; Welles- 1ey, 7 to & for place. was second: Al- garetta was third. Time—1.23 1-4. ere WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS. (Spectal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, July 1.—'The races'to be run here thix ofternoon resulted as f Virst Kace—One mie.--Won by 4 a-Dile, 6 to 5 and | to 10; Bavable, 1 to 1, was second and Sioux Cnief tire, ‘Vime-1.37 3-5, Second Race—Five-c!ghths Won by Handsome Foilowe: a mile — to 2 and even; Annie H 4 to 1, we secone Cognomen was Timo--1.0 15. —< SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. (Special to The Bvening World.) RACE Juby races TRACK, SUBEPSHEAD BAY, ‘Vhe entries for to-morrow's 2 ns follows: s-oldn and upward Worry ‘ Invlaci Slave d fextrayaga Oly mpi selling’ five aad ty courme, Juvene: oy Honey Dee 102 Sailor Knot 106 Tommy Rot 1108 The Lady RP 102 Origin ub ad uDm 4; ” one mile, Mlooa Daisy Dekades amping Grovad emscral ourth Ree one and one-eighin Eugenia Bureh.. \er@bat a Dayer 2 2208, Glen Water ety Bank Hunter Raine ree-yeat-oida and up: erliing Cardigan Dark Planet ue Jay. falora Morokanla Choynakl bad recovered consctousness nd had been informed that he was ‘knocked ou: he tu te his se-onds ang sald: “When a dub like tis fellow Burley can beat me I think {t !s aout time I retired from the ring.” Choynaki then declared he would never fixht angi do More Fights In Butte, Atusor Mullins, of Butte, Mont. an- nounced yesisrdiy that he would draw the line on prige tigais in Butte after the present carnival ts oy 2 tcere within a week, clares they are ag. that he will overlook the violations 0: oy the alntutes no lounger. Butte haa be lo come the. Mecca o: | andthe city la now full of ‘The Mayor de- hte:a, Three amplonshin bouts are to take place inst the law and American pugiits.. Hough Rider Ssinefay Lee King Ceventh nth on rilewlaa The Rival De Savtor a Rinedove parly Bre mile and a c 1128 Don Mot, V7 Payne Lert Dag, Tuga! Bey i 1 Cincinnati-Reston (NX, Postponed, BOSTON, July 1—The game sched uled to be played here to-day between tae Cineionath and ater S Leogue teams was postponed oa ac- count of wet grounds, Uareball, Polo Groundn, Pew, 1) Game To-dny, 4 St Lous ta New York Aum. be FOCKEYS’ TROUBLES ON A SLOPPY TRACK, BY CARTOONIS YANGER WAS LUCKY TO GET A DRAW WITH HANLON, Frisco Lad Had Him Nearly Out Toward End of Fierce Battle, (Special to The Evening World.) BAN FRANCISOCQ. July 1.—Bonnle Yanger and Eddie Hanlon fought twen- ty rounds to a draw last night. Referee Bddie Smith's decision was well re- celved by the immense crowd which filled Mechanics’ Pavilion, The contest, from beginning to end, was furlous, Both men fought like demons in every round, Yanger claimed after the fight he had broken his, right hand in the twelfth round. Despite the break he used It re- peatedly with telling effect upon Han- Jon's head and body. Both lads showed pluck, enduraffée and condition. Yanger had great trouble in getting past Han- lon's peculiar guard. Hanlon discarded his crouch toward the end of every round, and fought Yanger all over the ring. In the seventeenth round Hanlon drop- ped Yanger with a right swing on the back of the neck. Yanger was up at the count of nine, and showed great ring generalship by holding on, He fought Hanlon back, and when the gong sound- ed he ran to his corner, showing he was not distressed, Yanger proved himseif a splendid fighter, but he met in Hanlon a great man, Hanlon showed himself an ag- gressive and game fighter. Throughout the contest Hanlon kept boring In and had Benny holding on. ‘The condition of the men was a mar- vel to the crowd. They fought tho fastest battle seen in this city in months, Nat Goodwin cancelled his Sacramento engagement to come to the fight. He sat at tho ring-sile and yelled for Yanger. Both men bled profusely during the contest. Hertz ix willing to match Yanger with Hanlon, and bet $5,000 on his man’s chances, JACK MUNROE WILL TACKLE CHAMPION PIE NING TO-NIGHT. “Butcher Boy” and Noted Butte ex-Miner Will Meet at Academy of Music. Jack Monroe and Joho Plening, the Graeco-Roman champion, will meet on the mat at the Academy of Must, on Fourteenth street and Irving place, to- night. Piening has undertaken to throw the rugged Butte ex-miner four times in an hour, He thinks he can é» it and has backed his word with money. Ditappolnting champions has been one of the pursuits of Monroe. One time last winter, it will be remembered, he came very near landing a knockout | on Jim Jeffries, As it was, the Butte boy won the decision over the champlon | In a four-round bout. Later in the! winter, Monroe met Jenkins, the catch- | as-cateh-can wreatler of the world, in a} bout on the mat. Jenking thought be} could throw the ex-miner four times in an hour. He falled though. Plening the Latest. Now comes another champton tn Mun- roe's path. He Is Plening, whose claim to» the champlonship of the Graeco- Roman division Is undisputed, At the} Academy of Music to-night, Plening | will try to make good his claim that | he can pat Munro? on his back four times before an hour expires. Mimroe Not a Novice. Munroe Is not a novice at the wrest- ling game, He is an all-around athlete, and his friends say he can hold his own CARTER'S CHANCE COMES TO-NIGHT Brooklynite Will Meet O’Brien in Philadelphia Ring and Try to Win by Knockout. —— held in ‘The most important fight Philadelphia in some time will be the aix-round bout between “Philadelphia * O'Brien and ‘Kid’ Carter, the aiaale weight mlugger of South Brook- tyn, which will be fought before the Industrial A of that city, to-night. ‘The bout should result In one of the post contested battles ever witnessed In the Queker City. Byer O'Brien returned from England efforts have been made to bring about a meeting be- tween him and Carter. The ‘atter has openly declared he can defeat © Hrien ta lean than six rotnds, while O'Brien hes claimed he can make Carter @top wita- gut knocking him out. In this fight, as In many others, there will clever paxer op) strong. , slam-bang fight clever 9 Lisi u men be has met found Dut It Kees doubtfui ether he will be able to do so with Carter, ‘The latter wil sail right in at the tap, of the mong to finish O'Rrien. ox he is analous to make good his boast, rier can deliver a knock-our blow with either “hand. If be ds tucks enough to land ore of these blows the fight will end then and there, O'Rrien Will depend on winning from Carter by using a strairat left-hand jad into Care ter'a face, against the best men in the game. When he met Jenkins he was a very sick man, but he made a showing that earned him hosts of adnilrers, Those who saw him in that bout wi'l bet that he wins to- night. He will have no excuses if he loses. He is In fine condition and ready for a most gruelling battle, such as {s expected. In addition to that bout there are several others in which the stars of the country will take part. It js @ tourna- ment auch as will not be geen in New York again until the cold weather sets in, Martin Julian has made arrange- ments for the comfort of patrons. JUdE- ing by the advance sale of tickets the Dig Academy Is sure to be packed when the men enter the ring. John L. Win Talk, The preliminary contests to precede the event of the evening are as foliows: Harry. Peckinsky, the little Ghetto glant, who Is looked upon as a worthy opponent for any lgbt-welght in the world, will meet Mike Willard, the champion of Nova Scotia, at catch-as- eatch-can style: Emil Maupat, the champlon of France, will meet. ‘Henri Boljoly, the ; Billy Edwards wiil meet Niel Olsen, and Phil Kelly, the middle-welght champion, will meet Lou Anderson. John L, Sullivan will make his appear- ance in the ring as a monologuist, re- lating some huinorous incidents tn ‘con- nection with his long and varied caresr America’s fistic Idol, and will a'ao ‘as timekeeper, Noralma to Race Agaip BOSTON, July 1.—Boralma, the pride of Thomas W. Lawson's stable, Is to face the starter's flag once more, having recovered from the accident sustained last summer in the race with Lord Derby, when it was thought he was. out of racing forever. Boralma has been in training for some time, but the fact has been kept eecret, and only leaked out to-day. OF MuD ON SABRPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK | WILLIE WAS NO MATCH FOR RYAN Hiddleweight Put Chicagoan to: Sleep with Right on Jaw in Fourth Round. BUTTE, Mon., July 1—Tommy Ryan made short work of John Willle, the big Chicago heavy-welght, here last night. Knocked him out in the fourth round with a right hand swing on the Jaw. The fight was held’ under the auspices of the Broadway A. C., and was wit- nessed by @ large crowd. Ryan was favorite in what little betting was done at odds of 2 to 1. Willie was no match for Ryan, who landed when and where he pleased on him from the moment the bout started until the final punch was landed. POOL-ROOM RAIDS ALL FOR NAUGHT Jerome Requests Magistrate Breen to Discharge the Eight Prisoners Taken Last Friday Night—Crusade is Exploded. The eight pool-room keepers captured in the raids of last Friday were d: charged to-day by Magiat-ate Itveen at the request of District-Attorney Jerome, The Inttrlet4Attorney, who has aot sven extremely enthuelastic over -ie rail at any, stage, said that some of ir mrtant nesses had dis witnesses," he informed Max~ istrate Hreen, “replied to subpoenas all t and came here to the Zourt-Houso it now that the crucial moment has arrived and (heir presence ts destred they cannot be found. “This is nos singular,” he continued sarcastically, “Il has happened before. As to Why these witnesses droo out uf sight #0 ‘suddenly I do not think It wise to state in pen court.” Lawyer Mark Alter, who appeared for the pool-room men, ‘then niade a my- lon that his clients be discharged. Magistrate Breen gave the order and T TOM MGILL. | graduates are dissi LY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, —— a ne i NEW COACH FOR COLUMBIA CREW? Rumor Has It that Ned Haalan| Will Be Succeeded by Demp- sey that Columbia's under fled with the poot showing inade by Its crew in the Poughkeepsie regatta and that a new coach may be secured within a few days. Patrick Dempsey, who this year cuached the Georgetown crew, which finished recond to Cornell, ts sald to] be the man who will succeed Ned Han- | lan, Dempsey will n@t affirm or deny the story, but says that as yet he has not signed with any college. Refore the race Mr. Hunlan had been quoted to the effect that he did not ex- pect to see his crew worse than second, and even thought they stood a chance to beat Cornell in the main event. This ls said to have caused a number of Columbia men to back thelr "Varsity heavier than they would have done had Mr. Hanlan been less optimistic. They therefore bitterly disappointed when Blue and White elght finished a Tumor has tt the poor last. ——$e—_—— AMERICAN REVOLVER EXPERTS SHOOT STRAIGHT. In Contest Against Frenchmen They Make 7,889 Points. WOBURN, Mass., July 1.—The sec- ond Franco-American international re- volver match was begun on the Massa- chusetts Rifle Association range yes- terday by the American team. The Frenoh team will shoot to-morrow. The scores of the American team run high, the aggregate being 7,889 points and the average of the fifteen contest- | ants being 525 14-15 points, This in-- cluded 515 points made rt Paris and Walnut, Hill by cade by | yre, of New York, who umpire for the America REAGAN BEAT C, FORBES IN BOUT ON BARGE. Thrown Up inlSeventh Sponge W: Round to Saye Chicagoan, MEMPHIS, July 1—Johnny Reagan, of St. Louis, last night defeated Clar- efice Forbes, of Chicago, in the seventh the pool-room men hurried awa’ ‘Thus explodes the most senai pool-room rald ever made in this city, Five podl-rooms were entered and nearly si, hundred men were arrested, Ai: che prisoners ‘but the e'ght allere: hyovrietors and employees were lis- chy the next morning without sed hearra No, nua: Cnarles’ Yan Hort at Sinteenth. street; N jy East Thineenth street ‘9 47 South street, Brooklyn; s Hand, No. 80 Christopher stree: A. ‘Heutt No. 210 Barrow xtreet, ‘oman Clinton, No, 88 Oak sirest! ——<—— Hin Suicide Atte: it Succeeded. W. M. Falcum, of No. 313 West One himself in the head yesterday, | shot tovday at the J, Hood Wright Hoa: tal. lround of what wi tonal! twenty-round “go.” Hundred and Fourteenth street, who|the National League club, has served f to have been a ontest was held on the Mississipp! Rade in the floating arena of the Mem- his Athletic Club. Honors were even Buring the early part of the fight, but in the sixth round Forbes became froggy. joored for the co’ He Wanaiwas dazed when he arose. Hts <econds them threw up the sponge. CATCHER KITTRIDGE IS RELEASED BY BOSTON. ——_—_—_ Triumvirate Also Telln Second Baseman Bonner He Is at Liberty. BOSTON, July 1.—President Soden, of Malach! Kittridge, catcher, and Frank Bonner, second baseman, with ten days’ notice of release. “The cigar that’s always good Robert Burns CONEY ISLAND RACING an SHE! 2 —— Avonta The Avon. : has turned M1 process PUSIASES, Wii) Avid las Mist an ; lival at Sehuezen Park, W on Friday ngut. Jack’ Munrve, the Butte miner. wil! lead the grand mareh, Over one thousand tcket : ; Usnose! of for thr ‘ Seer roneenes [CURE if DEW YORK'S MASTER Si ECIALIST. NERVOUS DEBILITY cures, autts poet 6. days by my own famous Pitt DISEASES ing. pain, or loss of time. 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