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RTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. == SIX-LAP BICYCLE TRACK AT BELLEVILLE. ent Also Arranges for Aen atton of 10,000 People, racing on the dire J. has proven se > “Smiting Bert” Wolfe's Curves: Not as Effective with West-| erners as Are Mullin’s on, Griffith’s Invaders. | surface have been rrangemenia are be- ; nmodate 10,000 spea~ sr 1iCX The card ¢: f two cash prizes three ‘amateur Brett and over one ers ure expected n moet in competition. feature, of th ¢ e pro” races Champion F. eS THE BATTING ORDER. “TOSTAND IN THE LEAD" "ROSTAND DIRORS BACK” —"“DYPORS SOME MORE” "HE WASN'T A CHANCE” Detrolt. Barrett, cf. McAillster, If. ss. 1. P al to The Evening World.) (CAN LEAGUE PARK. N. Y. Tuly 1 —"Kia" Elderteld made his re- gppearance on the diamond this after- noon, freed temporarily at least froni “the court's injunction, The fans gave him a reception such as a player sel- dott knows, and every move he made ‘at the bat or in the field was cheered to the echo. - "Ban" Johnson, Charles Comiskey, President Gordon and othor well-known American Léarue baseball men and Supporters of that body held a Jollifica~ tion’ meeting in the grand stand before \ — during the game, and plans were Te GRAND STAND AT BRIGHTON OW A HOT DAY to,besin,a fight on the National mets cath date owe Soe" ENTRIES ARE POURING IN | Davis. of the Mawes waa | FOR EVENING WORLD'S RUNS. turn, in the Supreme Court this morn- {ng ied Johnson to believe that he would "have ino trouble in getting Davis for the i | Chicago ‘Americane, and there is noj Many Suburban Whee!lmen Among the Starters “ol re eh alae started by in Next-Month’'s Big Centuries, - American officials are full of fight ————————— F and the e‘tompt of the attorneys for.the National body to claim that vl were reservations to the “Pe: n looks as though the Cin-) contract will be thrown to the and-a real baseball war begun in Bathing Suits. } Our six stores are the logical channel through which to sup- ply your bathing suit needs. They do far the largest business in this line, give far the biggest values and always have the latest wrinkles --—bright. pro- ive and reliable. Long. folfe, p. Mutlin, 4 Mathing Shirt tterate «trip J.00 foster trimaced Heavy 65c ~ SPECIAL, fk in our Cortlandt & Narsau St, Stores only. To close out broken lines and slow £1LA SNYDER GETS A SURF BATH THREE TYPES Of LULN WHo Wily. ENTRY BLANK, OPEN TO ALL. EVENING WORLD CENTURY RUN, Runared' bs Cae ee eee he te The eosng axe waiter JEFFRIES AND CORBETT cake era GOLDEN MAXIM == |BOWERMAN FINED See EERO CCTERTE VEE Sunday, Aug. 9. ——Se ee Everything in Athletic Goods. [5 IMPROVING $100 FOR ASSAULT Ex-Champion Is Putting On Weight ard Is} er) Confident df Winning the Fight, of the American League the cooler weather brought of fans.’ orteed Bert" D. y twirling. for te and Mullin went to the slab Mgers. This insured a Wipitchers’ battle with another pos: it freen {ea fixture with the Invaders. Manhattan College player has made big hit on third base and Grimth will Name Address -.... Glub (If any)--ce-cneene-nononn=tClty ---nanesenencennennore Section (morning or afternoon)... --= ‘Colt, Not So Seriously Injured’ Giants’ Catcher Severely Dealt up ti if" does not ini neh, and “Gri fw when he will put him in the box. 65-67 Cortiandt St, 25 W. 42d st., Ny, ‘aw f CISCO, July 15—Jim Jef-| clinches when it cdime to suv b rE Saag Pa hue een Ute yeaswonin) Larter 0) 62 6.40, 7, 7.20,740,]| a8 Thought, May Come} with by National League for}... (sorte: meereing Worit) Perea 8 Wf i rrett singled to right. McAllister it sveCed weuges, CYurmuing 1460 aud iti fe by een Y N 1177 Bed ord av, Bk A ECE ea arin ral IPL ee are entertainer a renee Rr Overy Ul Around Shortly. Hitting Fred Clarke at Pclo| tries ana sim Cornett are working ava | it’ ne boxing. part is counted a HL basal sty | 537 Broad s: ‘ Wolfe sent a wild one in and Hatusome century medals, beautitul In de- at thelr respective training quarter’ | MS2. "were on kenny. He tires Il 125th st, cor. 7th av." Newark, ‘scored. Carr drew a pass and T THE FINIS) fs | Grounds Last Month. now with more vim than ever. Since ‘ying to locate Jim, who scems as ; id on a pence ball. MeGuirq r nach ran aee | Golden Maxim, J. P. Kraner’s good Fitasimmons arrived at Harbin Springs.| Wehr o° > feather. mmeeler, ent aturday. Whtries reyiste colt, whe went iame after the Islip Jeffries has been on quite a few hunting) = ee feld Ingled andicap, Saturday, has shown some| When Frank Bo 7 3 . trips and Is boxing every day. in ck ant a Oe ca signs of Improving and may atter alll tig catcher, again socks to Mehta tug.| His regular work now consists of Williams died, Smith to Carr. No! Each day's entries for ‘The Evening | would be a motor-cycle division, ‘There Rei pict (e RAPA toga next | owed), wrong chal will) seek! some) otter oe aas auaellee wenn pieviag rung. | World's century ; awe : : lace than a build b ia | Machine and punching bag and play: w Mieka ihains. s century rans of Aug. 8 and 9/1 no reason why this cannot be at-\" The colt has not wholly reeovered| for the righting process. aseball Rela) vandball. He is as brown as a berry emphasize the popularity of this big| ranged for the power-driven machines the use of his leg, but he seems to be ‘ ¢ in tho best of spirits. ‘Jeff’ has cycling event ami Imen. New| if a sufficient number ify Laeir will- Bowerman's little display of pugilistie | “0° ‘i iden Fe ee yre [nenione cor uy umber ey ng World ONC Of pain now. The application of! prowess with Fred Clarke, manager ana|2enned a hunting trip to-day which , ee ates ° gan: soothing lniments and steaming baths|Scotein of the Pittsburgs. ae the aub-| Wi cover three days, His companions plate trying to score. No runs. sina es: miils fi Ao orice aS coming | “Nitbered. badges will bo sent out in ave done the colt a world of good. Leased ras, as the sud-| 244 ‘be Fitzsimmons and Jim Hayes, Maee a Ty eet, “Mioaiand ont [10 from many suburban towns in this) a day or two to all those Who hash aehs | Owner Xraner is inclined to belleve Ject In the office of the Foto Grounds. OP | proprietor of the Springy, tarr. walked. ville | vielnity. lin their entries thus far, | ‘This will be | A ‘June 2%, has cost him $100, Harry Pull-| PFC? D Pietas vee Carr. Gansell walked. Beville |v Vaeiphia will be represented by | #8 acknowledgoment that the entry hes | for, that the colt's Injuries are not 90|i1"° Dretdene of the National League, |, Cofett is working away every morn- a Thira 1 pavesal erenibec be the Time ‘Wheel. | Desh Tecclved and Feccrded: || ecom-|amount (9 See eee ned anuscle, | After looking over testimony submitted ing ‘and’ aéternoon at .Croil's, ‘and: i | % e Wheel-| "Ghe rider sent in his nai - | amo ive gaining fwerehts rath Gonroy jveried Barrett's bunt, but the} men. who will ride to New York on| panied by the entry feo, Of course his Wtlh good care he may come aro by varlous witnesses, imposed the fine, | 40 ly 6a! Siceaahits ea as eee Reider as caught steallhg, M:-| Aug. 8 and participate in the Sunday | eine iy, theemtry od. “It is the IM- before the finish of the Saratoga meet-| ‘The fight was the result of an old | 7. ot tore naw than He ia ian te ito . Sulllv w York team |i. and expects to be good and heavy er Wiillame to Gangel, Craw- unday | Minable custom in century tune for, the ; Ing, ” singled ‘past short and got to short | section of the ri. | On thelr way here | Quin feo to be sent in with the riders | ——__— eradeg = when ts ore BoE ed ear ee eee carrn| they will be, met by wheclmen along| application. No deviation from ttebyrg In May, according tol). this time next month. ‘The ex- m Wiliams mensed shout one of | the way who are algo entered in ‘The | rule will Ls mA Jo tn any Instance, Bowennan's “story, Clarke created an|Vhampion has a new idea for his tralii- e same way and Crawfo: You want to selec ely % y s Hen couriae | enmity between Bowerman and Jack jing which he will spring soon. He {n- | Evening World century. | «McGuire died at second. One Ne in, don't walt until the best u n Letters have been recelved from a fow ‘are all taken, but send in your Warner, another of the Giants’ catch- tongs going through twenty-five rounds ers, Clarke was sald to have told) o: heavy work three times before the | cette fanced. Keeler out, Smith to! motor-cyclists asking whether there Samerat onoe, eat ail filed to Yeager. No| - a a MEET ENGLISH Wamer that Bowerman told him on a (gate of the fight just to discover the / Y¥ singled over. short. Ganze} a nice caich un the run of Smit ay: Long filed to Fultz. Mullen | Yorkers will not ve the only Snes in the Jed to left. but cen day Taylor pitched and Warner caught | Weak spots of his anatomy: | ie o¢ ~* , Fourth Inning. | i. soe a @mith struck out, Long singled to! WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS. and which game was lost by New York ine propaned fd LP ont box that tre. He got to second on Bevilie's by core of 7 to 0, that If he (ow- long. I'l] do two or three rounds of | erman) was behind the bat, Pittsburg |boxing. (hen wrestle three rounds, then 1a.) would not have made so many hits off punch ‘the bag three rounds, and so on. «throw. Mullen doubled to right. coring Long. Parrett’ singled over Wolfe's head. McAll'ster fled to berfeld. Crawford singled to righ bag Ste Mullen. Carr fanned. Two run} (Sprolal to The Evening W te rest just the same | “HICAGO, y 1b.—Followi the ylor. fs ; _ HY ; 2 t Warne: - ny the twenty-five rot ® Pek CHIR TREN ROR Will Defend the Dwight F.|$8i" ara te woul not speak to Bow. | will be a good tent of my strength, ‘Of ail cranks on baseball, Corbett ts fama tied to te ee teat aves hird. Fi rR Mil Ww by Sant to erman the rest of the trip. to Barrett, Fultz taking thir First Race—Mile.—Won by Santon, 5 r rip. i i Gonroy doubled to fant, scoring Fultz: 2 and 7 to 10; DE Birch, Broom, 2 10 3, Davis Trophy. erank yheard | afterward, wat the the imt: ryany, netemncen ‘there ee Smii G al “niet thi rime pul ul oO am b e a Tother pana iat’ was, forced at Mie OE ye GR the Pitsburg. captain hemmed | alwaya wins. He is umpire, scorer and id And hawed enough to show his guilt) everything of importance In the gage ti . but was forced at! 7 ; i wot antes piiic’ One tun “*) New Defender Will Sail to Glen Ha EP hare Haviland, a Fifth Inning. MeGuire filed to Conroy and Yeager | Cove To-Morrow and Take altel A ry +4 i. mith si d to ri oni ‘ Bott, foie singed to rene lone) part in New York Yacht) quira Race-Five Worthy ba land 8 to 3;| BOSTON. July 15—It has been off- a pomerman punched him three iii them out of half thelr tuns, and ond and Boos: }clally announced that the committee! “tts imposing of the fine ts under|he.never stops until his team leads Fepresentiig. the United Btites Na-{asection # of the National League con-| Corbett is very confident of nin avliiy nths of a mile—| tional Lawn Tennis Assoolation—Mes: Stitution, which calls for the punish- | to beat Jeffries, and the way he talked : oa : ; > ons. | ent Of a’ player, for an assault on to Nat Goodwin, the noted, somediin. to Sand 1 to 2% Mem-| Dwight, Stevens, Prosby and Little—| Rnother, on or off. the fel. ‘Howerman, when the latter Ciaited him was enough atl \y ( 2M ——_>——_ r “ 4 EA Club’s Cruise. ories, 2 to 1 for place, was second and | have selected WV. A. Larned, R. D. Wrenn] hit Clarke Inthe New York Club's office) to, make any one think so. ' H AMERICAN LEAGUE. Nannie souge thins nine $8. Jand G. L. Wrenn, Jr., ax the toam to rep-|and in the formers, testimony Revaasl| ecb nope voullisee the dent, Nat, sald ( ~ regent the United States in the nation-| mitt he ft le ttsourg man. Corbett. ‘ede iM Wil, Locke, y vou nee every day, either! Did you i at Bbston—First Game, (Soeslal to The Evening World) BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. | #! competition tor tno Dwight F, Davis Clarke And | Wub, ware the eitiers’ wise | aver ace me with #uch an arm as this?" iN) GRoROn Rook Hp! ON ROCK LE, N. ¥., July 15.— challenge trophy, a will pM ace submitted testimony to Pulllam, | And he eearea tne muscular develop- J : 0 310 4 x tendan ure: the grounds of the Longwoo 7 s eine actor, i i 5 Soe Bree aoe ooo eB 4. Reliance new cup defender, re = ng, | Clb. Boston, chet}, Bowerman re the nine. io atta ith | MRNor you vet vou didn't. | I've trainet NEW YORK’S MASTER SPECIALIST, . jowt ‘and Bemla; Hughes, Young and 1 to her moorings here to trom! PRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, | “ihe team. which will represent Great| he bas the alternative of appealing the for this In the tight way and you'll see 0 ‘Geiger. Umpire—Mr. Connolly | Pasin, wher - underbaty had) N, ¥., duly 1—The entries for to-mor-| Britain will be Rf; Doherty, H, 1.) case, before the Board of Directors ofa bigger Jim Corbett than over before | Dy Mermaneiliy eure ANY CASEI hil ser ani polishad and her deci) pow's races are as follows: Doherty and H. S, Mahony, as cabled] the League. hext- month when T get that crack at S 54 ly in eat railings pointe, ra maaoen, Pan Wan Lavan tonnis “Assoctaiions TRE ae Ber SL muane aches wut 1 knw to cae No, matter how ee amt railings pointe at iret Raco—Six Furlonge, English Lawn 4 js A ation, The "t cone H OW chronic or long standing, nu el ie was learned inte thie afternoon that| va. huseell 108 horavale Hnaliah [ANe played on te atlernoons| _ Gri@ith’s Team in Hoboken, don't ooncet vey do. I know I have a F g standing itd TT A$$] nett wilt wail for Glen Cove to-! kverval .... \ Blot Avg. 4. Gand 6, under .the mapage-| The Now York American League team, | chance, and &, BOW oft fon Ti be —Cures, quick and radical, in 30 to 60 x = Rel Wat fed Daan A | J 1 o a oo LAU AR ade Fri Vendor and | morrow for the purpose of & part Pew Midnight Chimes 9308 Ment OF tne Uadon. ‘Two singles matense ed by Clark Grimith, will journey | there 'h,0"time comes.” saamgnae days, by my own famous method, In the cruise of the New York Yacht Club, She will sail as far as Martha's ‘ i qual Lesgne Standing, Vineyard wits Capt. Gaarite Barr at the ae pc. | wheel and €, Oliver Iselin, her managing oe fhe nor: Newberty ‘Thorne and Woal-} "be playel the first day, one match{over to Hoboken Sunday. to play the he went. Into the boxing root ct i ye Ps ibs the second dav. and two sin-| Hoboken team at tho St. George Cricket adpetwo on Berger and Kenny. tor ‘Cured in 3 to 10 days without the use of Ground: eight rou 7 hi Swe §—Polsonous drugs. gies matches the third é he latter, who weighs BLOOD POISON —Radica! cures in 60 to 90 days. I remove every vestige of poison from the system without the i | { aid of mercury or potash. Giteage A bee aC oul 30] bury Kane on board, Cinelunati 35 34/514) Philadeloni $0 | ONT co aald that Constitution and per- [99:4 VARIGOGELE ~Gured in from 3 to to days safely, without Aten, r or detention from business by my own ex- A ochdd mbla will Join In the cruise, | tihonie ¥ be w preity race becween | Grastalto Eee ee eee | Florist 5 to we which can | Me sutherse to the Glen Cove | Leto Knovnampion ternal absorptive process. DON’T DELAY--COME TO-DAY me Standing. American the tr sail the fastest B44 st. Louis. ator -623| Washington x Third Race—Mil Isclin says Reliance is now in per= lw Re Condon.....114 Roehampton. ites 1 I MAKE NO CHARGK for a friendl; or col . fect shape and ready for any kind of a ale EP aera ee Kas Poa Rear ira uencatLiuater boone oeelunialn Grea ine Pritts coo ec aTae _ FIRST NEWPORT POLO race or weather, New sallz have been | Oom Pas fo Werw)s panes of men for #0 years, Nothing scionce can devise o money buy is sacking te t os t in | _Foulsth Race—Toes Handicap; lx turing Mmy-ofice equipment. t will uno you honestly, treat you ekiifully and restere red GAME NEXT SATURDAY. Ibent on her. and her nem topmast J8 | papi Me told moglned 10 to’ health in the shortest time, with tbe lecet modiciues, discomfort. anducrnens SATURD. working better than the off one, which! Tamasked 1.0 s..0183 King Peer 10 Hractieable.”T monrantee to cute’ any. cane undertake, if you cannot offi, write for my home ¢ SUL! PREF, I. Sonhern c Hursihourre . Lady Uncas went (0 plenes during a race off the ‘Larchmont Yacht Clud. Mr. Iselin says Se conbare will aie fewls sure Rellunce will prove to oe \ NEWPORT. R. 1. July 16.—Tho frst je of th rin A. Bott, Bir Voorhies ‘Operator @, 7. - Medicines Furnished Free. The cigar that’s always good = [pr 1 R. WILLIAMS De iteday ac 4 P. Ma uoder the (ne fastest ninety footer In the world. y Be Seecatas & of the Westonester Polo Club, ¥ —_——- Fitth Rece+ Six furlongs. i y Doaselly ” ie 6 165 We Hours, 0A. M. toa P, E agpuman at Beinman's Point] ST. LOUIS RESULTS. | Baesly oil Robert Burns £8 Went Sot Fei Dills ieaietianse bit, 8. Cochrane, P mercand Wi (Special to The Evening World.) KINIACK PARK RACE ‘TRACK, Bt. Louls, July 15.—The racey run here to- NGETS OUTFIELDER |2:)vessivea aa tonow: First Race—Three-quarters of a mil Won dy Jean Granier, 12 to 1 and 6 to Lacache,$ to 1, Was second, and De- facto third. Time-1.16 d4. OL18,:July i6.Thomas Mc- | Second Ruce—live-eighths. of @. mile Won vy Ocyrohe, 4 to a Wy centre elder of the | Quaker Girls ht 5 for nace was moe: | Mruller American Aopcistion pase-| ond, and Bird Pond third, Time—1.0s 1-2, | Pamon i obtain ‘Third at y Mas YP : of Third Race—aiile and twent ge ‘Tie ales ing Spencer. Sporting. e Hie HANDICAPPE: posite Pom-OMloe, pubis rT! ch ton ratlag information ally, fro ‘selections unaurpamied, nothing Bi Dany | nfossation orniehed™ hy” experienced tuelag xt aces * j, extraordinarily good things daily; fullest TO-MORROW THE $1,500 witgation solicited: sample free; publication M & 60, Disibuters Test Handicap) _ Past MoWtillama Courtenay. by Ed lyn Na- | Won by Tony Lepping, § to 8 and 3 to seball 4 Rae | We i. ( ne . pall ‘To-day, 4 P. M. American Jou ; Bee ot Ca ey as econ and taaghe urvaser ‘N.Y. Va, Detroit, Broadway and 4 so ‘OR! 24-26 Murray St., New York, ‘AND PIVE OTHE! = TT R_EVENTS. wasn 5 ' 0 MUSIC BY v1 MILITARY, BAND. 7 Roached by Ail’ Voaey island Routes, | Wises, Orangebura, *

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