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SCHMIDT GOT HIS BUMPS VERY HARD Brooklyns Are Badly Beaten by ; Cincinnati in First Half of ' Double-Header — Big Crowd Out for Second Game, THE BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn, Cincinnati. Strang, Donlin, If. Sheck: Keller, 1b, Dolan, rf. Beckley, 1b. Steinfeldt, 3b. Daly, 2b. Corcoran, ss. Peitz, c. fay. BALL PARK, CINCINNATI, 0., July ; Enthused by the decisive victory in the |morning all Rediand was out this af- ternoon to see the tribes of Kelley and |anion fight it out for fourth place. ‘he regulars were augmented by a big 'noliday crowd. that included tourists from all the surroundings towns, It was the greatest outpouring of fandom Ince the record-breaking attendance at the New York game last year. While the pyrotechnic display wes }flerce in the morning, it was not a ‘amarker to what happened at the second }@ame. Every one of the thousands that * crowded the stands aad field had a gun / or a bunch of fireworks, and every play was grected with a salvo that rivalled ~a@ military ealute. The rooters here are in the air as a result of the great work ‘of the team since Daly and Dolan joined tthe Reds, and they had to have an out- | fet for their enthusiasm. They made a great day of it. a“h+ Trolley Dodgers iocked all over winners for Just two Innings this morn- ing. They batted jn three runs in the first on hits. by Doyle and Jacklitsch | and three passes, but the Rede guaged | Germany Schmidt's slants in che third end for a few minutes it was a question | mhich made the most noise, the popping | of the guns or the cracking of the bats. Kelley and his boys swatted out bingies, ‘When they were finally retired the } @ls had five big runs to their credit and the game safely tucked away, as the ‘Trolley Dodgers were at the mercy of Eddie Poole during the remainder of the proceedings. ‘The visitors got only three hits and ~-. HOLIDAY EVENTS ON FIELD, TRACK AND STREAM. Sor peemp eta terete + — THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1908. short ‘ | Forcing Dove atreeeendt Moreton |BUSTER WILSON, TRA VELLIN i, an No Tune. [abell: fouled ‘te jan waited while Vickers tossed Fultz bunted and died four “wide ones. Beckley tees er WITH GIANTS AS Sapa tanned and McFarland wat ouv second Vickers to Doyle, and Dolan reached | . to frat.” No rung second, Steinfoidt singled to right and Hizhth tnt advanced to second on the throw In, Sngonnifitedl (oe Howell aces tt 29 owell. Lee Tanne- | hill died, Hinerfald to Gangel. MeFare land stood the fans up with a great| | catch of B, MeFarland'a long foul. No ‘Daly sent a fly to Gessler, Dolan scor: | ing. Curcoran pop-filed to Flood. One) rine Ganrel was out, ‘fannehtil to lsbell. | run * Sixth Inning. | Goasler was fielded out at firs, by Daly. Ritter's bunt waa handed to Beckley by Poole, Flood was hit by a ed ball. Vickers lifted a fly” ¢o No runs. Borgen xingled to centre. Poole sac- rificed, Vickers to Doy'e, and Mergen reached, second, Donlin "pop filed to Doyle. ‘Kelley walked. Dolan walked, | Ailing the bases. Beckley singled to and Howell died the same way. O'Con New Yorkers Take First Game |nor ended tie inning with a'ittle one to Waite. No rina from the Chicagos by Score Ninth Inn Witte beat out a , 0f 5 to 3—Chesbro Does the} fecint yy, simone, No runs, | Twirling. ; THE SCORE. nd got micristes, Jo Vitam to Ganzel centre, scoring Begen and kelley. Beckley second and reached third on Ritters wild throw, Dotan soaring. | New Yor rh pos eichiougs teinfeldt a fly to Geasl ree | K ML AL 6 Odtolmes, if.0 Fane THE B oR al basins. feventh tnntns. | HE BAITING ORDEB)= s(t 11) tame Strang was hit by a pitohed ball. Witims, ab 1 1 20 Advertinatuesturetatted a Sheckard walked. Dobbs tanned. Doyle | egy, Yo Chicago Wrié, 106 20 rus ae LISRINg Uince, bab OWT Geena opped a puny fly to Dal: Dahlen hit Keeler, y liolmes, if {Germ 1bO 1 8 0 Magoom 2b. mT : ept em, aie to'Corcontn, toring Sheckand at eel Salad anes, ¢f ‘Howell, 1 1 20 OTenwill, ant Wath Gh neee hn ves ond. No runs. ‘ n. rf 20 8 1 OM martd, ct Washington st eDily ras fielded out by Dahlen. Cor. | ananacie non, 3 9 4 OiWMHte, pO 7 agencies Ine city. American, oran died, Strang to Doyle. Dahlen | Ganzel, 1p, Vearaph offices iilso recelve *Ma ta aad Doyle dtspored of Bergen. No Howair oc remo, et an nit advertisements to World at ol Boville, ¢ E. MteFariand. © ‘ > Eighth Inn | Grimth, p Watteree foe 2 ee Railroad Gessler was out, Daly to Beckley. Umpire--Sheridan, Homo run—Howell. Two-ane hiee—-Hoimes, allroadss {Spestal to The Evening World.) " Jones, Tanned MeFariand (Chicago) ire Ritter's Itner went'to Corcoran. Stein- feldt made a sensational one-hatided play| ‘on Floxl's low grasser. No runs. Vickers handed over Poole's dunt. —New Yori 3, Ohi | PAMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW | on baseoNew York, 6. Chuan Be Doon te | YORK, July 4.—The Invaders and the | balle—Of Chesdro, 2. of White, % White Socks met again thie afternoon Deere piers Walled | Pennsylvania meine Waleed ROT eae right, 1 Shesbro, 1 White, \ advancing Dontin to third. lan sin- | na game that meant much to both fold. Pulte, Hitome. fa Soea tr RAmnan ata RAILROAD, sled to right and Donlin scored. Dolan stole second. Beckley walked. Steln- feld singled to lett, scoring Kelley and Dolin. “Daly hit to Strang, forcin, Beckley at third. Strang threw wild to Doyle in an attempt at a double play, Steinfeldt scoring. Corcoran sent a fly to Sheckard. Four rua: Ninth Inning. |teams. A boost or a drop in the per cent. column was tn aight, and Grimth meant to take care of the boost. The | Players that had been praying for hh weather had thelr fill of It both in tt morning and the afi and ¢ bro's black pup jected mascot Hptia ysis Mehl apr TATION® tout AWG tood Street and op, Dewuiosaes and Sireets, 22 Tae ¢ fPyai Desirosaes wad Cotte. vandt 84 ae tater. (ae, chat Sice; Tndinuapelte Mo ORT. LOUIS LiMiTED. —Pultmaa! Bergen vhauledls down Vickera’s! Ayeat of the team, overcome by the heat State Lengue. i sebing “imi Onvervation” Gara Oi the plate. Strang sent a soarer to Kel- and sent home in a water cooler. At Syracuse—Syracuee, 9; Binghamton, 2 ‘ ‘ ip att vie ae t Rehenectady, 3) A. J. & G., 3. A big crowd of fans braved the mun, | oAt Sehene Sohenescady at and o Geme tortet:e however, and held on to their neate in| (ean the bleachers after the morning game| 4! Ion—titon, 7; Uilea. 4 joking and Ohver= ley. Sheckant struck out. No runs. SCORE-FIRST GAME. For ‘Toledo, Brookivg, Clb pe a elGincionat!, tho ae and melted and ate sandwiches for al- Connectlent Leagee, aud Loulavili¢ Pine) Hig SE eect WEED) 1 most three hours. These enthuala: . 7 : \ ¢ Doboeet’. 120 0 OBoWart. 4 2 3 0 0 With the rooters that came after dinner, | \f Briesepor: Neeinemia st Deviate 7 138 Een ep tte aa ESE established a high water mark of at-| At “Harttoy | Geaslartt. 0.0 3 0 O{ Daly.2 00431 tendance for the Invaders, and from] “' < dackt'ach,0 19 3 9 O Rerecma’ Lat now on the attendance should boom. Ts La Flos... 0 0 8 2 JiPooAD. 1:10.60 Griftich presented a tangled Une-up in YANKEE WINS Bohmian. 0 0 0 thia morning's game. roy was un- ASP. 'p : Vickersp.. 0 0 0 table to play, his spiked legs being tn ENGLISH TITLE and Chicago. For K Tye 99 bad shape. He may be out of business . E soepe, Saturday RL ice sor! \ for another week. although he Is} _ 28. AND, CESCINSATE Cincinpatt ‘ 3 nxiots to play and insisted on getting A Doulas a | pelted rune Brooklyn, 1: Cinctnnatt, 6. Ts into both games to-day putes ee patel Peaieaites 2 nb (Diving Carl 40,1 Ca | bese Blta—Doyle, | Pirat tase on errors. “Brooklyn, Davis, too, is laid up, but his trouble itis! jampionship + Streets, 10 20), (Dining Struck out—oy Vicker, J; 99 Poole, 5, Sicrifice is nothing serious for Third Time, Hibs lata. cat a 1385, (Bla hite—Beckiey, Poole, 2. Stolen basces—Sheckard, Dorie, Dahicn, Dolan, Beckley, Daly Bases on | Griffith sen¢ Pitcher Harty Howell to third and pu: McFarland ‘out in left; “LONDON, July 4—In the Amateur balls at Baton, ip Viowere, 6: a Beaks, 6. yirden. Boh men played well, and | Athietic Association's championship BE | i 2. lowell eapecially did some good’ feld- 3 p 1, Time of game, 3.08. Attentance, afoot Reld- i feld sports at Northampton to-day, (Dining, Cay" “AE a 5h Cin Ing, and his home run in t B Deduty. Gilt also made some necessary | A, F. Duffy, of Georgetown University uty, Grif algo made same necessary | Washington: the natder of the char: | DAC- T-Ra Eyeglass Cte, se | ee etiroeay ant, Catlanae $000. Cmnpteeenitoran ‘aud Holitaay. ecinsseee tall advantageous, Plonship for the distance. won the 100-| poee not alip. pinch oF "et re 14 onty | <5:18) (Dining Car), 9.95 P.M. 0. OTHER MORNING GAMES. ne fans Wore surprised at the appour. | Sarde, Gaah by" (wo yardal Tieton | 406 Wat fish. eh oF leave mar itt | SSCS Re Bape 102 ; ance of the «rounds. The outfeld hac ; z , ‘ tf : been sodded and bullt up and the fences | ———_—_- sie’ Dachtera Tevth neg WCOASE LINE. —2xprees, 9.95 A, Me given severnl coats of green pain given vaewcril conte pt great ownt| SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. a ee ae dt gh a ee National League. ehape, ana if the Invaders put up the Excursions. At PITTSBURG) Memphie ‘they were confined to the first two in- nings. Rube" Vickers, late of Holyoke. Bfass., tried to stop the swatting of the Cincinnatis in the last six innings, but he was wild and Ineffective and the| Reds doubled their ta:ly at his expense. | Gessier, the new Trolleyite, cid not cover himself with honors in his first game. but he 8 nervous and will brobably Improve. ‘The injury to Jacklitseh came at an {nopportune time, as Ahearn was let out to Baltimcte only ‘Thursday, and the entire work will devolve on Rii- | ter. Hanlon may telegraph for Ma- jach!, Kittredge to join the club here. | | BADLY BEATEN IN THE MORNING. | Cincinnati Reds Win First Half of Double Header by Score of 13 {Runs to 3—Schmidt Knocked Out of Box. | BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. elena rang. Sb. Donhn, If neckard. If Dodi, of. Doyie, 1b. Dahlen, ss. Gersler, rf. 3 Tacklitech, c. Corcoran, ss, Flood, 3. Pitz, @chmidt, p. Poole, p. (Special to The Evening World.) BALL PARK, CINCINNATI, July 4. —This 1s how the Brooklyns were beat- en this morning: . First Inning. Strang’s sizzling erasser was handed over by Poole. fieckard fanned. waited and was rewarded with ¢ to first, Doyle doubled to right centre and Dobbs scored by fast foot work and great slide to plate. Dahlen walke Doyle purloired third Dehlen rocond on. ‘a sieal, wesler was the b, Jackkiits:h a beauty to right, scoring Doyle and Dahlen. | Flood retired the side with a grounder | to Poole. ‘Three runs. | Donlin sent a rainvow, soarer to Dobba. | Kelley was easy, Dahlen to Doyle. Girang ran. to the grand. stand and hauled down Dolan's toul fly. No runs, Second Inning. Gchmidt sent a fly to Dolan. Strang strolled, Sheckard dropped a safety in centre, Strang advancing to third. Baeckard stole second. Dodds hit to Poole and Strang was run. down be- twen third and home. Sheckard took third and Dobbs advanced to. second on the play. “Doyle pop flied to Daly. No runs. Jucklitsch had his thumb broken by @ foul tip and Ritter took his place. Kley sent a fly to Dobbs. Steinfeldt was hit by a pitched ball, Daly sent a grounder to Dahlen, but. Flood muffed the throw at secoid, Steinfeklt. tried fo reach third on. the error, and was @n oasy cut. Daly stole second, and advanced to third on Ritter's wild throw, Corcoran hit to Strang and was nailed et first Ne runs. Third Dahlen was oalled out on strikes. Daly and Beckley disposed of Gessier. | Steln- feldt made a pretty stop of Ritter’s tor- rid grounder, No run Bergen lace! a beauty to centre for one run, Poole dropped another safety fn the same place, Bergen stopping -at second, Dont walled and every ‘bag had a Red- leg, Kelley's high bounder caromed off tchmidt's hand for a base, nscoring. Dolin singled to right Poole and, Donlia scoring ani Kelley a vancing { third. Beckley singed to left and Kelley cime home. Steinfeldt singled to left, filling the bases again, Daly It to Dahlen and was douvled up with. Stelnfeldt, Dolan scoring. Cor- ‘oran grounied to Dah'en, Five runs, Pourth Inving. Flood | struck out. Vickers took Bahmiit's piace and sent a fly to Doniin. Strang lifted a soirer’ to Dolan, No runs, Bergen beat ont a serateh hit to Vickers. Poole sacrifice’, Vickera to Doyle, advanding Bergen (o second. oll: seragk out. Ke anes itch ad- vanced ‘Berton to third’. Kelley foul filed to Doyle, No runs, Fitth lening. Corcoran area Sheekard's torrid India, Jolly Hower, "Joh.y, Tah, Teaseat, “tfoms, | me, “ks ba te lek io same sort of ball playing they did on] SHEEPSHEAD BAY, .N Y., July 4 CHER EE: Philadetphia .. — | Plea Pa eG See) Cue | the road the fans keep up thelr]The entries for Monday's races are as = Meckdaye ond 4.05, F Me BattertoeFraver and. Noth; Lagvee and Pesipe | trips’ to the Highlanders. Tetvo aily Excursion, | ii2yrise cart | Umpire—Mr. Jehnatone. | Grimth himself went in to do the box] Fine Race—Maidens, tw 149, selling ° 55 As M: weendaye S08 8:65 /F. AT. 87. GOUTS, work In the afternoon and Callahan sent |fve furlongs of Futurity Coon : || DELIGHTFUL ‘TRIP Uv THE HUD- whe pt Flatter to the slab for the visitors, Hoariar 108 Billing SON TO WEST POINT, NEW- 023000101 The morning fame was as pretty a| Brooklyn 108 short ¢ HURGH, AND SUMMIT OF 90070100 |contest as the fans could have wished | [som -- 103 Heads Up. HISTORIC MT. DEACON. Diaing, Car sae ere tana: oneruraivanisaty; \¢ fen Shencana could Have) wrtbed | alae {Oo Colabrant DE. i and Ryan. Umplre-Mr. Dalle, OF. an etn New| school Minter... 98 All the Afte PM. weekdays. js Emaite, pulled up out of tight places and played | rn00n in thé Mountains. |S: 18S i Me perksere a American League. like champions from atart to finish ua HUNT DOME OMe a toati~DiL Aces «8 ok 4 Pea Elttn Aces (below, 233. Be. STON HP FROM NEW YORK 1 4} 4 STON. TU fs Ae ae INVADERS WIN a ; ne Webs pee Peae nat E ty) & Bedegtenne PE ORC O BOT FY R' Recon Rase—Toree:pearcode and. upward, sa RETR, oaysenen furiéogs on iain track osptrai! Medsen' steamboat oe teat seal Battoriea—Seever and Kahoe; Hoghes and J. Stahl, Cenpire—dtr. Hannett AT PHILADELPHIA perbly equipped st Trane i, HOMER RAMSDELL THE FIRST GAME P delpl Nt i Batterl 1 uelow; Plank and Pow | NewsNerks amenica nei Beasithe Chl; | rs Raymer Umptro—Mr, o Loughlin," cago Team in First Half of Double | canaing Connterpoise AT WABHINGTON, MEE Go BS gain AS ec care Sopeet Beales ab Sleveland 02000000-3% oer ee York on return trip Inthe eve W. magnificent scenery, ington. 4 30 —10 teries—Wright and Demis; Townsend, 0 = Third Race—Two-year-olde; five and Refresh: shad tae Lie , turle f tbe mente on the ste fant eye eena and Drill’ Umgire anne tPDlaht2 Rs ening wort) Mae ae Raney , and at the Mountain Pavitton faa gba Bie i om and eam AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW] Raln or shine 12 8 Gein AM sablahe Bagrean ES YORK, July 4.—This is the way the | pond laly 19 $10 00. ‘EXCURSIONS wae eae ae morning game was played: ™ ig EVERY SUNDAY | i204 ; First Inning. Gey Yarn ug ERIE RAILROAD Ee herd b Holmes out, Chesbro to Ganzel, Jones | Biying Chercoal.... Li 0 ALM | doubled to left. Green flied to MoFar- | Bowed By LACKAWARXEN 50 PM land, Callahan died, Williams to Big} 5 At the Junction of the Delaware snd Lackawaxta | $10 P.M up: gentle vere fea trom New V> ; Jobn. No runs. Fee lone ree, Cup: guutlomen reeere Ri 111 Miles from New York, 0 PM ; : F 3 jechane <ouree ebesrela “at nceat inl sinaten: | sable TEE elt Pestection 0 SHOHOLA | scoring Keeler. Williams was out. | fark Forkart Sh efiiveneapnin 167 | tn me Blue sto ane hundred and seven | OM third to first. Pultz taking second. H.! Perton Bel Brafed) ural “ls onitee ne it pM McFarland died, White to Isbell. One| Meetew ‘bak. city al ust fo W, 284 Si. $65 and 9.25 bot All Kinds of Craft, Steam and jam aecswalient Da Raseritantlongs ene! mie, 8 stein aa a £ peas ped) soe 100, go P.M Jesve Shohole 4.20 and ols PM. ' i ‘i Isbell flied long and hard to Keeler, | 6°) Billie. 1s Brigand 109 | one ) or Sail, Turn Out in Holiday Blagoon wax passed along, put was | oom Pasi ug 6 GREENWOOD LAKE GLENS D Travelling along with the Glants is a remarkable youngster who goes by the) Pinched at soc ‘ond by O'Connor's beauty | Hamestend 220000 489 1 ress for the Twenty-fourth ‘name of Buster Wilson. Nearly every one who patronizes the Polo Grounds hae Ree mene tile Sled ate Howell, | Hie Bminence .....103 Agnan D A | Regatt Jobserved Mr. and Mrs. Charles H, Wilson sitting in the rignt fleld corner of the|, Ganzel beat a bunt to fi Howell | petiatte "Ae Selling: mile and halt on nnual Regatta. |grand stand, first row. waa called out on theos bunts trying | Barbe, Da a oes : i wring and hay, say ako . Ww eret 7 h to sacrifice. O'Connor filed to. right. | Poll ; 7 “ bree ee Are Jvilnon’ in partiiular has been e fan of the deepest Aye. | Chesoro forced Gansel with a Witle one | Philippine “evi. 10h LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. cr house at No. 36 Irving place is a photogr reproduction of New York] to short. No runs failmaner 4 “THE WAY TO THE SEA.” (Spectel to The Evening World.) |National League teams, In the hallway hang gold-framed portraits of Me- Lady Voreaiaie’\.. 93 ———~. : LARCHMONT YACHT CLUB, N. Y.,/Ginnity. Bresnahan and Browne, while the parlor is a veritable baseball art ird Inning, Aahivvcted ory 108, MANHATTAN BEACH. = t allery. as je e y ee ear be week days, 6. 415 ant uly 4—A flotilla of ateam yachts and | gallery McFarland singled over second Toate a odbg Ny Ferg hee, dane. 6: an 18 all kinds of sailing vessels gathered in Mrs. Wilson. herself is a rellable authority on everything pertaining th" the} How 1 ade es oa heli Of Wn Ce | Philadel! nts in Hoboken, | S10. 7 {0 82H. 1100 yw eee Mish moist lamba fan pone Yacht Club Harbor to-day /#Port, anil besides takes o motherly interest In each of the Giants’ welfare, | Jones fanned when the situation lookal regha Hinboken baseball team, which de- | ). 6.40, 7.10. S10, 8.40. ark: B38 Fulton at. s or participate in the twen-|having some of the team to dine nearly every ev Mr, Wilson Is just as| dangerous. Green singled 1 left, scor-| Sunday, south ees open) x, ma Jas annual regatta woich mark-|Stronuous In his admiration for and knowledge of the game. Conseqence Is that | !R§, ana One pun, whan fouled out to) Giants,’ the champion colored team, at] ROCKAWAY REAC ed the opening of race week, and known | Buster off the reel any player's average in flelding or batting, ke bunted and died, Elberfeia | the St. Georwe Cricket Grounds, tn ‘Ho-| j eave ith at. Ma, N.Y, werk a to yachtsmen as the gayest event of the Prey ‘8 trip his parents had made for Buster a natty sult of |singles to right and stole second, Fults | et ints wame will The prospects. are $40. 8 1 year. gray, yearance as the Glants’ traveling uniform, with the word! was hl and walked. Willams scored | jytent one. Lindeman: tho itebolene | <icte i roi. 110 ‘At the club-house there were gath-|‘Mascot” in black letters acrors the shirt-front, When Buster arrived at the | Eiberfold with a long drive t the reat war twitter, will do the twirling for| A.M dp, 5:80, 8.20, | ered wealthy yachts:en from the Amer. |@tand Central Station lnst night, attended by a score of hit playfellows from} pultz made a pretty steal of third a} te Hoboker \9 teen Indian Harbor Atlantic. New Publle School No. 50, e was without doubt the pro jest lad in America Fa-) B late WA ipale pecond but rs | : h 4 cD \ aes : tee 4 "1 if Saas Was nailed a ylate dno an sel a ¥ Rochelle and New York Yacht clubs, al) |/miliarly he taiked about Mac," “Joe!” “Sam’ and “George,” slapped Van | Paltz, was Hos Merend mad | Colne Giants at Rider ood, | enthuslast!: becanse there was a good |Hultren. old enough to be Tuster's giandfather, on the bank, and assured the} out, One run. To-morrow the Genuine C uban nee| 1 0 southwest breeze blowing on the Sound | P¥standers that um would work hard and give a good account of steelf Fourth Inning. Setsto. with the: Ridgewooge tho third | and the chances for some grand races |!" the West. were in prospect. At 10,30) o'clock the wind died out almost to a calm, but wien the start- will Ge: fants—Sampson and | Ridgewood: etnesse and Pa, re| urtiuln-ralser will be between the rrvr-Laurels and 8t. Thomas A “If New York holds her own until Aug. 4," he confidently informed McGraw, | , Ppicberfeld made a pretty waten of ta. e'll win the pennant with the middle of his back and went “How do you know down and out aad was unable to take his base for several minutes. ‘Tanne- Gen'ISlocum Ic asked the captain-manager. Ing slgnal was given there was an in-|_.\ Never you mind, old boy,” satd Buster, “I've doped the thing out and T) iit rained, MoParland put a beautiful Banking and Financial Grand Republic | crease in the wind and the yachtsmen | "¢ver mss fre. double over first, but poor coaching | ———— alata | na Republic ‘Who's the best pitcher on your team?" asked some one helt Mage | 9A BM FE 5s 145 Aad 1 a i 5. ae Lit: were y. The Regatta Committee, Charles P. ‘Tower, Frank Hardy and | Howell C. Perrin, received eighty en- | easily ‘ ) yon third when he cpuld as a y 2 e gone home. White bunted | =U bis os and died. No runs, Well.” said the mascot, “that's a diMcult question. On the whole I should Ganzel was out on a bunt to short y MeGinnt Pressed for u reason Buster replied, “Well, In the first plaze T like bim better] trowel! fanned. O'Connor — walked. Pioating Root INS tries for to-day’s regatta and all these ‘\ Borel! . - ersonally; secondly, he's a better pitcher: thirdly, he has the best head. Ghesbro surprised everybody Ly getting yachts have been entered in vie races |Peiauiyy stron prey . to first by a little one t A SPECIALTY FOR B0c ne ere F ‘ Ms Inflelder?* was usked him. oe 0 le le jed to lef! CEE RAR ae ance ree “Billy Gilbert,” replied the youngest critic, posllively. “He covern the most | Quid not handle. Keeler singled to left ‘NOR T H BE GH. Many 0} yach harbor | ground." eeler with oe to sho wore decorated with flags and bunting |eou Be ee et | BAS) [34TH ST, ROUTE (Bronx). in honor of Independence Day, the pret- DAY—Hourly § A. Moto 2 PM, then hall Ues: being the decorations on the ste i ' : ‘ yacht Idalla, owned by Eugene Tom kins, of Boston; the Sachem, of which ave, and 43 Weat 126th ac, N.Y, or send tn stamps to HOWARD | M. SMITH, ay |T Par Agt, L. 1 RR., 263 Finh ave, By Atlantic City las well as for round amounts of stocks.|yit'Kivecnoms ta uur | —N THREE HOURS | We carry stocks | Itiples of 10 sh EAST QOTH ST. ROUTE. i Heth RA cta Soar ea i Peed ALU ree | NEWJERSEY CENTRAL | TO-DAY—Hourly to LP 1 |e treated like a full profes: were Inclined to violence he to protect his father, | Buster stands well with the whole team an stonal. Having heard that the rooters in Ch and with th and ail tho teamn. Holmes wa ereut stop wooly ty nd too it went pst Commodore Adams $< the owner, i So cere second on Chesbro’s sn sent | upward; cereals, in multiples of 1,000 D “i % Heth ; not nou : WERK DAYS—Hourly 940 Mb Die ankng REO Ug bite Woon the schooner yachts Murlel, Comanch ont by ple 1M pounde, him to thin | bushels upward; cotton, in multiples of | = Ii Vestibule Trains. Buffet Parlor Cars, Ladona and Havalla, RACING NOTES. pene mae OF Cie Fattirity | plated to i Rushela) on , ples of) West POINTAND NEWBURG, _ | Soi Vestibule Traine, Bute es In the geventy-foot class 1 ’ vourge in sblished a new 9 }100 bales upward. Moderate margins. Steamer Tolchemer, s Sunday, July M. and $40 P.M, datly, excep ‘ees fe thee y-foot clags Neola, owned | yacvay' Grover Cleveland Fu lor fa atfll | track rec Mstance had newer ‘Abar pestra. Leaver 2th st. | Saturday Special 1.00 P. Yh ‘South vere? 8 . i by George M. Pynchon, which was dis- been raced And it Was of necess! fter ne had fa Every particle of information necessary | recreation pier, $0 A. Mo: South pier, minut Ne} Magoon put one run Fitz fied to Ly Williamsburg, § A. MY Christo Junder contract to Archie Zimmer. an’ i to trade intelligently and profitably to be | ser, $90 A.M the latter has no Intention of allow abled in the annual regatta of the Me American Yacht Club yesterday owing 3 S| the boy to make other connections, not capsees “} u ine 000s i to her topmast and backstay delng car-| iin evntine Re Cee Ae ce eeeaat, mote | Sombsero. | eleed | glet to left oad Momaria found in our 400-page illustrated Lost Found | red away while racing with the Woe-l trom siding during the last weok or so. 1 {y, the * ad ah Cet Hittle one to second. No runs, “GUIDE “DAILY LOBT—Tagtagtae. ore, was entered to-day against hes Peas eae iene nye es ‘ A Sixth Inning. t 4) oMArker—| ht. pnd Mtadleon_ave Gta fentrlen WA4Wa Casal wath |_lAa Zosen aisees wae returning from ae Ye cleo Tannehill doubled to left. 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