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PE LEI ENN Y GARVIN A PUZZLE TO CHAMPIONS; Brooklyn’s Pitcher Holds Pitts- | burgs Down in Early Innings, and His Team Scores Once, In Fourth Inning. ~ THE BATTING ORDER. pein wee lyn. Pittsburs. ng, 3b. Beaumont, ard, If. Sebring, 1! bbs, cf. Wagne je, 1b, Leach, 4 en, Ritchey, 2b. Geas i Kruger, If Ritte: Smith, ©. Toran, i. Weaver, 1b. Garvin, p. Leever, p. Umpire—Johnstone. (Spectal to The Evening World.) EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, July 9.—"Foxy Ned" Hanlon had his fwammer out on his boys for getting eaten by “Old Brickyard” Kennedy yesterday and threatened all sorts of trouble if they falied to slaughter the Pirates in the third game of the series ‘tiris afternoon. The Gowanus band was weakened by the setting down of Tim Flood, who Tecelved a polite telegram from Presl- dent Pulliam this morning announcing tds suspension unt!l July 11 on charges preferred by ‘Bug’ Holliday. “Dutch” Jordan whs at the half way station therefore when play began and his Pitts- barg friends were there to root for him: (Old Roaring Bill bad one of his good days yesterday, and the Trolleyites could not hit his speed with a shovel, let alone.a bat: Hanlon tried al] afternoon torget them to dump the ball between ‘the box and first base, but the Bellaire “Vet was up to all tricks and kept hugging the batters with the ball. Two hits were the sum total of the days work at the bat by the visitors, and they ‘were treated to a nice coat of white- Wash. Kennedy beat the entire Brooklyn out- fit with the stick and on the bases, fut- fening his record with three hits and scoring a run. 3ermany” Schmidt pitched a fair game, bui the Cham- plons landed on his pretzel slants ef- fectively In two rounds. Tt was Garvin's turn to try to fool the leaders to-day, with Ritter at the wecelving end, The little Binghamton * qwind paddist is winaing golden opinion the way he Is going behind the bat iday in and day out without a com- ins and catching good ball. Hanlon ie taking a long chance with only one backstop in harness, but if It comes to @ pinch Jack Doyle is there to don the big mitt and mask and give a good av- count of himself. “Deacon” Philiippi and Sam Leever were down on the card to serve up benders to the Trolleyites, and the teams lined vp with about three thou- and in the stands and a torrid sun overhead. Firat Inning. Strang waited while Leever handed up ‘four wide ones. Sheckard’s grusser tu Weaver advanced Strang to second was out, Ritchey to Weay moving ‘up to third. Doy! tornid welt was fielded to first by Ritchey. No runs. Beaumont beat out a slow grounder to, aaer Dahlen smotherea Sebring s liner and tarew to Doyle, doubling ie mont Wagner's hard’ grounder Was partially stopped by Dahlen, but “Bad Bill could not recover it in time and Henus got a scratch hit. He was caught asleep off first on Garvin's quick throw to Doyle. No runs. Second Inning. Dahlen sent up a soarer to Ritchey. Gessler rolled an grounder to Le yr. Ritter dre pass. He ‘Was thrown out stealing second. No ch dropped A in rig field. Ritter to the grand st and hauled down Ritchey's foul. Leac tried, to steal down was doubled to Dahlen. 1 centre and hauled $f, No runs. Third Inning. Bordan beat out a siow grounier to Ritchey. Garvin's sacrifice to ‘Weaver, adv Jordan 1 trang was out, Wagner to Weive:, and fordan reached third. Ho was left, i oan sent a fly to Sebrin, ine sent up a foul fly to Doyle Jack also be: low: Weaver's hot bonnder-ang f me. Leever 8 atruck oul. No 6 > Fourth Inning. 18, Hentn the lot for two basen acori + died Son paste apr Ritter died, Leach | jn out on st ston of that canr he well fll Howell made! puane beings r threw, the ru n-|a god showing there for » game oc} int Bee eae ret en the lobule. 19] two, ut he bit hin galt yesterday ana| M him at third by lifting a fly to Shesk sibie for the losing of | Mim ieaw'e Fullan Se ru se i@ebring, ro. arent poaten PIED. TLhach fotiowed tt up with a sone eraticnal gne-hanve! catch. of Mor Wacr, Straus beat out Leuct. Be ran to th Wilt thropy to \ watoh h G ra 8: rin ~ bunt. Dobbs grounded @lto bit to W. @ first, Dahlen Gesster drew ut, Ritchey t i Ritter muft: it ty in of the plat ner landed 2 On first. Leever Bovly yin, advanced W ument singled to loft, iiek return held leaumont ran nto seeond throw-in. Se>rin Doyle, made a wild thre 2 Was safe at the ra foulef thir d Seor was too hot for ended th» inning Threo runs. iJ. B. HAGGIN’S TRIUMPH elther at the Elmendorf or the Rancho Sa is the breeding of yesterday's winners Home. They Hit St. Louis Pitcher, ov QC annor, cee eee ~ | BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES, | YORK, July 9.—GrimMth was not thro} easing noon and the things he said to the men of the Invaders summed up—or dolled | down, as you ple mu afterncon-—about 1,000 per cant. better than yesterday's exhibition, was what he sald, or th in President’ the showing the B Gexsler hit to the | Vattenpt to] | overloox wWalloped to left und put Keeler ons third Balls ed to Burkest, “seorl ig Crick t . veler. Elberfeid out, stealing, Kahoo|day, as gor, Bi \to 'Frict. Wiltams tited’ to tempat lave, ts, Saneser Ba THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY-9; 1908. <== SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, == SCENES AT THE BRIGHTON BEACH ‘RACE TRACK UST BEFORE THE HANDICAP WAS RUN. AS A BREEDER OF HORSES. All the Winners at Brighton Were Bred Either at Elmendorf or Rancho Del Paso. One of the most notable triumphs of Waterboy A son of Imp. Watercress the turf ever cored by a breeder went | Who has been one of Rancho del Paso's premler sires since his Importation from England by Mr. Haggin in 184. Imp, Watercress was foaled !n 1839, and his racing career was prosecuted under the charge of that famous English trainer Jotun Porter. ‘Mr. Heggin is a multi-millionaire, and his two breeding establishmenis are the finest in the world, ‘The one at El- mendorf, seven miles north of Lexing- ton, Ky., represents an investment of $1,000,000 outside of the sivck, wht iwts of a dozen stallions and more than 400 brood mares, His farm, the Ra > Southera California, Waterboy, by Waterctess—Zealandia We mai on saree Royal, by Candlemas—Royal Falcon. Oral braodimaren and twenuyRtall: Sacredus, by Montana—Angellque, jens on the farm, Ganzel singled. Davis's short fly safe. lanzel to second. Be: and th filed to Hemphill) N HIM filed to McFarland, Friel Slevers atruck out and Friel was he pl Ganzel to Bewllle o play, No runs Keeler singled Biberfelg sacrificed Anderson una ed, Fultz walked to J. B, Haggin yesterday. Each of the six winners at Brighton was bred de} Paso stud. The first named is in Kentucky. The second 1s located in California, It 1s noteworthy also that all the horses ‘In the money'’ in the Reallz:~ tion—Africander, Golden Maxim and able—were bred by Mr. Haggin, Here Tim Payne, by Star Ruby—Lady Bug. Lavator, by Salvator—Hot Springs. Homestead, by Candlemas — Sweet Taso, in an area of PIRATES MAY GO TO AUSTRALIA That Is, if They Win the Na- tional League Pennant This Year—New Pitcher. KELLY AGAIN WINS DIAMOND SCULLS Leander Club Oarsman Defeats Beresford for Prize at Henley Regatta To-Day. Glenn, 9 to —Won by The Cr Bardolph, 2 to 1 for place, was second and Birch liroom third. Time—11? 3-6, PITTSBURG, July 9%—Barney Drey- England, July fuss Is planning a tour through Australia, Fultz and Williams doubled up Friel to aWilice to Anderson. No tuna. urth tning, arland muffed Burkett's fly. Held- Siever, and Tallied a Run— nek aacrificed, Gansel to” Wiliinws Wolf an Enigma to the/sici'tihig Nuliome, andeitia Farland was safe o on . Browns. Davis popped a y to Frie to right for two bases, coring Me! Ute Griffith out, Wallace Nelding. THE BATTING ORDER. Fifth Toning. Wallace hit over short. Kahoe out, Bt. Louts, GriMth Nelding.” Elverfeld cut Wallic Burkett, If, at third on Hill's ante drive. Friel ane Heldrick, ¢f, sled. Slever struck out. No runs. Hemphill, rf. Keeler flied to Friel, | Elberfeld. itied Anderson, 1b, to Burkett, Fultz our at first, Ander Wallace, ‘ss, son unassited. No runs, ! Kahoe, a Hin, 3 | Umplre—Mr. Sheridan AMERJCAN LEAGUE PARK, W) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, ir July 9°—The entries for to-mor-| 8 mind at 2 o'clock this after- geceteinsacellow: | jane King...) » Murphy. Knovhanipt e—meant that thei some ball-playing out here this Second ftace—One m 103 106 € would be things doing | Gordon's office. arene ‘Phe St. Louls crowd was Jubii | Water Tower owns made, Think Race st Flonan ae 1S Duke of Ke ariem ..105 Flying Duttreas seeel19 Midnight Chimes Bac Dueltat losing letory b: treak and Jesse Buri gation Is golng to pick however, felt equally as sure Hat the game to-day belonged to the) | Fourth Race—Mile and a quarter and he had his men £ In} + ‘ Bon Mut 1h of mind to play wen a 1 The team Is still crippled. and it with} Warmerer 3 first-class shay gam His } leaves an awful ho out of | My Siner third | lady Dadar Fd armen Sixt) Raco—Mile and smi vig) Eee, Mine milling Mr. Wolt) Bry Mine te box work, He fas! t 100 ateroek 00 Anak J upon asin pretty ree] Hersh * ne Ut the slad, and he backs up) une Ny, 101 E Nuske' & With some pretty effective| Cardinan ihe MU ipeede Umes. WIth Woil doing t an tt Reville went in to cat Was out tn Lett | plac fete gard 7 F ST. Louis RESULTS. f (Special to The Evening Weta.) di ‘ NLOCH PAIK, SP, LOUTS, July 9 Jau his ow e the results of the races © to-day Race—Srve: n, § tol an ioe, Was me—1.20 1-2, Race--Seven-elghths of a mite ind @ J Won. by eat Star, Mie Lang gs Ie nd and 1 ly no: do urs e ix willing to let the ma Firat Inntog. fled to Putz Meh toveot} Honore: ; ak Pander, to Ganzel. Hemp- The Hob team will have to Keeler. 0 runs, |to play Its hardest In order to beat the Keele ingle Ce r Dderfel +, : Keeler singled to centre. Elberfeld ng Cuban'X aseball Hants at the St, George Ruboken, on Sun- amar, of the ng colored (Giants, has secured three {slaye s to atregihen his team. Hill will Seeond Inning. to stop at Honolulu, Manila and Hong- kong, with the Pirates if they win the milar trip last , owing to the final day of the Hen! ENTRY BLANK FOR EVENING WORLD CENTURY RUN. OPEN TO ALL. to affect the A very large ci of people was present to witness the ‘finals of all the events, which were re- e1 for to-day and He planned a year, but had to call It number of desertions of players to the American League. Aloysius Algernon ton, ©. has been added to the Pirates’ ‘This makes a corps of seven pitchers.and a team of nineteen. Moran has been a coal miner, and comes from the same country as is reported—and Dreyfuss docs not Jeny {t—that “Bill Douglass will be se- red from Philadelphia to play benind until Bransfeld iy able to re- turn'to first buse. ENTRY BLANK. EVENING WORLD CENTURY RUN, alienge Sculis—F. 8. .Kelly | (Leander Club), the holder, roll of pitchers. Cut this out and address to Cashier of The World, Inclosed find $1 to cover entry fee in The Evening World ventury Saturday, Aug. 8 Sunday, Aug. 9. minutes and 41 seconds. Cup—Leander beat by six feet, after an exciting Plate—Magdalen College. Oxford, veat Eton by a length. ‘Time, 7m, 33s. Thames Challenge Cup—Trinity AUGRORG occosecawcstadestcescususensenace - Club (if any)--.....- Section (morning or afternoon) OS CESS SEER. Club by a length. Time, 7m, 27s, ‘The Sliver Goblets and Nickal.s Chal- Mark which time you would like to start—$.40, 6, 6.20, 6.40, 7, 7.20, 7.40, lenge Cup—Victorla 8 A. M,, Saturday or Sunday; 2, NOTE,—Numbered wuayes, ‘cv mailed on receipt of to. wearers of badges at the start. and workmanship, ier the course within four Rowing Club, of beat Kingston Rowlng Club by |twelve lengths. Time, &m. 45s, Cup—Third Trin- Nether;ands swiuing tou. and time table of the run, are Hh edpiained on envelope handed ury medals, beautiful in de- NISH to every rider complet- mune to reject Checkin, sy st HANDED A'T THI 8 hours—without further charge. Rowing Club by two misconstructed, ; Minutes and 6 seconds. “Oxford, by Abe Magi Ehtries registered in order of, recelpt, SO the next clear NACHTS GET OF Il CLOSE ORDER Betting Was Brisk on Result of Races of Various Classes at Larchmont Regatta. fi condition Gail and inves- tigate our truss —the only one So far ‘the Aspiry Cup—Kingst and Mimosa IL, Ponerinae, Towing ‘club beat the: London: Rowing Time—Sm_ 2s, of Trenor L. Park, ion In the class f cures by developing the relaxed cles at rupture op NOBELTS, is. at the same, time : i National League Standing. ight northwes gemile they sailed In position, springs, no. leg- ahead of her hore wnd caught the. win and effort'to Im- pl ——oe_memen in the position of ‘the foil. most rupture expert In New York or, CHAS. CLUTHE CO,, 29 B. Det, ith ave, end Union Sa., New York. Hours, 9 to5; Sat. 1 P. ci eclal race between and the Hebe, H. crossing the There was also a lass for stoops, y in this fashtor Washington./18 4 *, L, Redewald.... ola, G. 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NERVOUS DEBILITY ‘my system of treatment 2s permanently wared, Lrrespeotive of tus time you bare been BLADDER A oe show signa of tm- gotta and all repiies Write if you cannot call, Ait correrpondence trios is. Inclese two-cent rtamp to {npire rey A. M, to 5,30 P, M.- Sundays, 10 A. . to CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. ANER GIES UP DELEHANTY'S sn Great Ball Player’s Brother Identifies Remains Found Near Horseshoe Falls To-Day (Spacial to The Evening World.) BUFAIA, July 9—The body of BA Delehanty,» the famous batsman and right flelder of the Washington Ameri- can League Baseball Club, whose death is wrapped in myatery, was taken from the river a short distance from the ‘Horsesiioe Fails on the Canadian aide at 10 o'olock this morning, Shorily be fore noon Frank Delehanty, a brother of the dead man, practically completed the {dentification from a description of the body sent him by telephone by the Chief of Police of Drummondville, te Which place the body was taken after tts temoval from the water. The body wis bruised, and many lac erations, probably caused by the body coming in contact with rocks while bee ing swept through the Whirlpool and over the fails, were found about tho head, “ve Wax no clothing on tha budy with the exception of a pair of Brves aud a pair of black and white stockings. Around the neck were found the meie threads of a black te, “Whea Ed lett Detroit for New York," sald Frink Delot ‘he had on nie person avout $2.00 w of diamonds, A walle carried $40. if (nese Valuabies are gune wien i see the body 1 will claim my brotae went to his Geath throug foul play. | will never betleve thar Ed con man wh) says he authorities of Unis count y to ie tnoroughiy, a WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS, (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, July %—The races sohed= ule? to be run at Washington Park this afternoon resulted as follows: — ' First Race- ne mile—Won by Mary 0 and 2 to 5: Mezzo, 3 to 1 land Bard of Avon Second Ra hree-quarters of a mile, s, 16 tol and 5 to Ly KEEP’S Annual Mid-Summer Sale. 160 Doz. reduced from $1.50, $2.00 an@ $2.50 ea, These shirts are the product ef our own custom factory. $1.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. UNDERWEAR. 2% Dox. Fancy Fish-net Isle, formerly Te. ea. 50c. 30 Dox. White Cotton Mesh Shirts and Drawers, value $1.00. 45c. 20 Doz. 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