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wee — DODGERS PLAY THE PHILLIES The Quakers Wind Up Their| Series with Manager Han- lon’s Pets in Brooklyn Under Cloudy Skies. THE BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn. Philadelphia. rang, 3b, Thomas, cf, ward, if. Gleason, of, Wolverton le, 1b. Keister. rf. Bahten. as. Parry. if reery, rf. Dougiass, 1b, wn Raat: ‘BS. hs roth. 0. dt, Iugeleby, p. Umolre—air. Emslle. (Bpec’al to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, eJuly 2—Ned Hanlon's Trolley Dodgers and Manager Shettsline’s coterie of ball- tossers from Philadelphia, who are at Present holding down last place In the pennant race, met again at these grounds this afternoon in the third and final game of the present serles. A downpour of rain threatened to fll at any moment, and thereby pre- went the teams from settling their alf- ferences in the final wind-up. As a re- gult of the gloomy weather conditions the rooters failed to turn out In as large numbers as it was genérally ex- pected they would after the slambang, red Hot battle of ten Innings which the teams furnished yesterd Anotaer exhibition of playing like that which the Superbas put up yesterday is Mable to be productive of numerous gray hairs in the head of foxy Ned Hanlon. fo have to sit and watch his men ful nigh such a heartrending exhivition was go nervye-racking to Hanlon that his wife was compelled to offer ner sym- pathy to him in order to cheer him up. Manager Hanlon was in no hapgy mood when he came to the grounds tals ‘afternoon, and the first thing he did Was to administer a call down to all et his men. They promised to do oet- ter to-day, and as a consequence they tackled the Quakers, determined to beat them at all hazards. Schmidt was se- lected to do the twirling for the Trolley Dodgers, while Duggleby di@ the honors for the Phillies. First Inning. ‘Thomas pasted a grounder to Flood and died at first. Gleason sent a grass- utter to Doyle and beat Jack. in the rint to the bag. Wolverton slammed ‘ball to centre for three bases, send- Gleason over the plate. Kelser / walked. rry's bounderl to Strang forced Kelser at second. Barry stole @econd, but on a short throw down Wolverton was caught at the plate. One Fun. ‘Strang swatted the ball o right for a bag. Sheckard raised a high foul fy, h Roth captured and by a quick row to Dougias doubled up Strang fore he could get out of his trance and return to first base. Dobbs doubled tp right and on Doyle's timely drive tp rt centre he crossed the plate. Doyle de a pretty steal, of second by a » Bill Dahlen then slammed the 1 to deep centre, the ball bounding ever the low fence, allowing Doyle to goore and Dahlen to make a home run rive, McCreery doubled to left, . as Flood was retired by es unassisted. Three runs. Seeond Inning, later « sed the plate a Klitsch’s wild throw to Doyle of ulmwitt's grounder in front of the e. Roth singled to right, promoting ulawitt to third. Frase ‘batted leby and strock out, Rota stealing cond. . Thomas walked, filling the ses, Glennon trippled to right, scor- Hulswitt, Roth and Thomas.’ Wol- verton walked. Doyle's fumble allowed Gleason to score and the other runners Sempre ups bese, Barry: singled, Ot; the bases again. Douglass | was Town out by Flood, Wolverton ing, ulswitt out, Flood to Doyle. Six runs. Jacklitsch was fielded out at firs. by Hulewitt. Schmidt was retired tn ex- actly the same manner. Strang tripled Vid o Trik4dane line, — tihesktard loudled to left, scorims Strang. Dobbs Tit nafely. sending Sheckarc to thind Doyle fied out to Hulswitt, One run. Third Inning, Roth flied out to Doyle. Fraser was the second victim on ais high fy Dobbs gathered in. Thomas's ‘b ‘was sent to first ahead of him bj Mtech. No runs. Dahlen strolled on four wide ones. MecCreery foul-filel to Wolverton Flood’ was only able to lift a high one over third pase, which Hulawitt gath- ered in. Jacklitech was retired by Fraser and Douglass. No runs. BRUSH IN CHICAGO ON SOME BUSINESS. Just What It Is Cannot Be Learned in Windy City, CHICAGO, July 29.—Jobn T. Brush, of the New York Baseball Club, is here, find baseball men regard his presence nificant, but as Mr. Brush refu to discuss baseball no one knows ex- ‘actly what has brought him here. Tt la reasonable to ve that Brush €ame here on the Davis matter, jnut Charles Comiskey says ne has not yet een the New York magnate. In some @uarters there are rumors that Mr. Brush wants to settle with the Chicago @lub, sc that Davis can come to New Fork. pl al League Standing, LPC. Club, 28 G67 /Prooklyn 36.594) Roatan By T8/St, Loula. 42° 512! Pauadeiphia 77 m Len cue Standing, MacFarland was vietimized by Young |after three balix were called. ‘Tunnehil foul-fied to Criger nzel wen ons, 4 Parent to LaChinee, No runs Eastern League Standing, Young put up a fly next to the bieveh- W. PC.) Club, w. t. po.lers that Garzel got under and wis ri M4\Toronte .....40 35 Goq| nearly taken off his feet. He was Hares niela Bi jloud:y any 1 was on ‘ ee 2 3'e{ hand with z ‘Then | pearrer cence 400 | Ganzel sorved ollins with what he give ——____ Young, Dougherty tailed, as MeHar- s jand dropped O'Brien's tiv great | te sell Mis) Washington foul to ¢ reman Steck, at for the th ‘One OIT; July 2%—It 1s said here in a day or two Fred Postal te in the Washington lub and enter into ' (Photo by 8! INVADERS TRY TO TURN THE TABLES Griffith Wakes Up His Team and Makes a Hard Fight to Take Last from Beaneaters. THE BATTING ORDER. Willi McFa | ow fanned Jan't doa oO" of Ferris, threw to Pa plays ume file bles ms, 2b, rand, cf Ganzel, 1b, exe: nor, ©. Chesbro, p. Ump ire. na lowering black clouds over the American at 3 o'clock gave pron rupted perf and Boston Young. D. Sheridan. Evening World.) se of an nee be their third game GROUNDS, BOSTON day, with heavy Grounds inter- n New York ‘The unfavorable conditions, too series. militated agalr further factor crowd W Witiia iFreeme out ter to Ga ut « and « ent on rod nd to Fr with Jost three runs, tally jams pt in both by a ind sent t Chesbro struc batters bleac O'Connor Chesebro died’ at ald and Conroy by Young's thre and got hers. bit ua, Of the runs, Wiliiane hi twould hhaye been a double play. gant and LAcharice s'!ngled, and had Ferris there eo O'Connor, Fourh t the Americans in keer dow & ‘ . Perris chance, Dougherty dew sa by tho leather off for run » Ganze ams ined outa trip ® Parent run. Mn nd Inol ne fu ne at the be but out at playe under an as Foertield ¢: a go n v 9 O'RY k out t grea No runs, rat Inning. moa first, with ‘a drive b: trio of coaxers and a nthe} 8 the fact that New York had te La. tearing Collis pat n o dom at avents’s No,§ Asit Brooklyn.) iT thle anzel cut air t a band of Coman spa to put wnd un Y and Parent eH w a life when La Caance struc who tossed the ball to inglorigusly omuffed It on a fearful drive hree rul r land bad Ch AoW to first oro p er runcing canenill’s: fy ver ¥ the mendot fort JIM CORBETT IN 7 | was, all he got was the force-out. Par: ent sneaied to third and Criger's single tallied him, Young was mowed down of the opposing twirler. Dougherty drove in the eecond sewe for the inning aud planted Criger on third He 4 next beg, but was as Sullins fed to Williams 1 up for Collins. 4 to third iran woan bail Hlberfeld a hice to ¢ on iches when rk to. th nurses singled 1s ranted k to Wille Young ns. ond by Parent's A macr moup his thi ht BASEBALL NOTES. e only two right cont since rst weat- he stands frst | five rors. sists, ne e Iaing every for thr n, but will when dis Amerl rest, His ind prevents him lost both days S ‘The scores are small, It te true, but) ia Boston dearly loves opposition, for it 1s| Basehall days are geting shorter, the best city In the country in rr | nizing the merits of an outside tear ae TES IeGann are th It dearly loves a good ball-field (epapere es WS or es and a loss now and then by the home| Goon. raped the = is ke “thized, championship t outtt is kee lized, champlonshlp ieee with some star fleldins or no champlonship, Pana Among the early crowd warming "P! Ghteago haa gained § per with the locals was "Tom" MeCarthy:! yew york layed bene Ae f the old Natlonal crowd, one of the ern trip : “Heavenly ‘Twins’ when Duffy was in| eee his glory here, Tom hasn't forgotten| "Matt why the days of the “hit and run” trick 4 4 f icher—six a which he and his side partner so often) Putouts, cl uts and worked, soe First 1 George Davis has been pract . rea GAY, on the Polo Grounds oi athe 206" md hall Co mmered weeks and ix in fine conditl Yanead him. Eloerfeld aime y Xt season, bad ones, and just before Chicago gled to flyit Keeler nd and; e tae the pair crossed the plite og the mt.| . {Winkins ‘falled. to ated, McFarlind| Bowerman should have a drove out the fourth satel O.(hand talincbad! shape elayung arcunds to tie from dolng his usual snappy work. after 7 coe latter rar cond Parent ¢ The old by will THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING. JULY 29, 1903 'One Would | His Street e you If eo you pre foot-work: and | Altogether you bly a Nghtnir and ready to dart in with any kind Gentleman Jim" so often alluded to. ENTRY BLANK. EVENING WORLD Cut this out and address to Cas! Saturday, Aug. 8. Run of { Sunday, Aug. 8 Name .....---. Address -.... |] Glub (if any).. 8AM, NUMAWULOU Webgeds, COs cuead; to wearers Of badges at the start. sign and workmansilp, Ing the course within fourteen hour any entry reserved, In case of take pla ENTER NOW. wit heavy Over fifty entries came In within the It does not require very @ to determine that the cycling events to be run at the t of next week will be record- n every sense of the word. benefit of those whe are not t with the Long Island century After a rest of an how homeward fo: ‘There and a half the rney will be bexun. is a slight vart Island on th ast sixteen miles of the yon y Krades” or rider, and One passes t dens, stretching from Jamaica al tr th Tightfa mn w ta H gu dignified Out of the ring Corbett 15 a different man. world one would take to be a prize- manner, with a flow of la uat might be taken for a well-to- Section (morning or afternoon)...-...---- -------- ==. Mark which time you would like to start—5.40, 6, 6.20, 6.40, 7, 7.20, 7.40, turday or Sunday; 2, 2.20 P, M. Saturday. poceipe of enivles, Checaiug syslem eapiaii Hakasome century. inedel HANDED AT NIB FINIS{ the seen thom ar Clothes. fighter, do broker or merchant. of a blow, AND OUT OF THE PRIZE RING. +-——. ——— Hardly Recognize the Fighter in er seen Jim Corbett shaped up for battle in the prize ring? were Impressed by his boxing ability, his marvellous like quickness In the use of his gloved fists. have reen, perhaps, the cleverest exponent of prize fighting Jor the manly art of self-defense, the name with which the sport is often He is the last man in the ntlemanly and suave ot ge that would do credit to a college grad- Two pictures are herewith printed of Corbett, One shows him crouched In the other he is the CENTURY RUN PROMISES TO BREAK ALL RECORDS. An Average of Fifty Entries Received Daily for Evening World's Runs. A en a OPEN TO ALL, CENTURY RUN, hier of The World. Inclosed find $1 to cover entry fee in The Evening World ventury 4us.o anu Ume table of the run, are ut fur in A’ nd its subu. Hewlett’s, the trees. From breakers ‘on Tho ever changing scene: nVelope handed beautiful In de- ry rider complet- r charge. Right to reject TE 3 7 he next clear Saturday. Bhtries eelutarea fa orden Yat cocait: SO Ls A sere the famous Merriok road, and at Lyn- on hours alone for The Look a sharp turn to the eastward. ts 7 ‘ u + fo made, Then we pass through the exclu- Bevening World's big century runs of sive residence town of Fur Rockaway closing figuring big lat r Rockaway Arverne and Lawrence, and get a sc c Lawren Ei ent’of old ocean away to Rockaway, Beach the route ts Along the beach, and at times we can see mmogth water of Rockaway Inlet jooth water of Rockaway with white sal Herre costed Far Rock- the on the other, ry helps to course, the following brief description make the time pas: suck and before i heel eee a j®e know It we have reached the half- tl of value |way stop. ‘Then after a good wash we Nhe ron starts from Bedford Rest.'Partake of an excellent’ dinner, and the cyclipg headquprtcrs famous for a Uften ninety minutes rest we are home. numt f vefirk ds the starting-place headed for Bedford Rest ja alone a of centuries and road races. This place source of exhilaration. Experlenced cen- is on the corner of Medford avenue and Wee riders will tell you that they “al- Pepe kway. The ft - 0 , Ways take on new energy on the back- " ‘ay. The first stretch of the! ward Journey, although they may’ have course 1s out toward Jamatea, to Vai-| been tired out. before, Every milo ley Stream, Freeport, Amityville, back! PMTES us nearer home, and when at le rence ae DASH Jaa amount from our wheels—tired yubrook and then to Rockaway and dusty perhaps—we experience the ach, where dinner will be served, perfect satisfaction of knowing that wa mplished something for the “Pho following letter 1s worth reading: Century Run: ad the numbered badges Hon In this to!To the captain of The Evening World enadle the numerous out-of-town wheel- | Please put the name of m men on the trip to take a spin over! myself on your list. Neltier of uehaee the historle Coney Island Cycle Path, ever ridden a century before, but we are After: co TDRERGG ; going to try and win. one. of your Atter coming in from Rockaway and BUDE) Te Uy Bixtysthid youn passing throug! ica the army ng capital fun, {1 go through Richmond Hi and 58 PETBRSON, Brookiyn, jag ndfa ders vd that It takes sev. astern Parkway to Bedford 6.4) days for the entrics to be received A short rest will be taken here ft 4 vening World office. names the riders depart for © registered, assigned to proper divisions mailed. So hose intending to enter will conf a Vor upon. the oMeials by sending 1 arriving at Rest again! their names at once, so as run disban owl th Who far as may be the tnevitabi 5 un fourteen hours jy certain to come the last the entry List remains open, The medals are no: umber 0. spd ork and Bre tng Be Kiyn, and a lavish in. p aphies, ‘There will be no run in vill be plenty on’ hand urvivor one of them or his home, le getting the medals to lessen as le rush that ew days nm exhibition In a ds stores In New ‘ew ll who have raise of the delay af Th to give each before he departs AMATEUR and suburban towns in the Sporting published, 1 The Wvening World, New York. Powh: ann arventee an Academy have Aug, 2 open tor uniformed teama a, 146 tw whet finst-class years, Address John Seventy-fourth street, €: Domeatics play the t K guarantee fo et ear er ern a FET ST ERR EAN veat Kei “BASEBALL. MATEURS, ATTENTION? The Evoning World will print all challenges, reeults of games or’) other news concerning aniateur baseball teams In Greater New York From time to time, as Space permits, picturee of the captains or star players of teams will be Adition, Addresa all communications and piotures to the Sporting Editor, ore of 19 to 1A Z.and doteating the T Address E, Cé Teams fourte ~ Son it's) 5 4 Two. good {nflelders would Ike to join uni- ST. LOUIS WINNERS. formet “eam age.» Adress W Ss. Anaconda FL Cores 10.3:1.2 0-8! Ham Fry, ¥9. S11 Woat Ninety-eeventh tre Nyacks 9000010 0 a3) ey a A 6 O10 (Special to The 4) A. x00) KINLOCH PARK. fas Cobia) porsdih tat LL RA eel py Le arrange | anitonned team a ies Guinean ST. LOUI3, July swing are days and Bundaya in August Ad. | year, for Saturda ‘Adsreve, Will: results of the races scheduled to NOP G)'WEt One Huadredth | Bene One Hundred sad re this afternoon, Sune ane $. Threo-quarters of a mile, |. Outdolter and pitcher will Joln uniformed] The Altman N, W., Co. employees would like Kentucky Middle. ta tuned {team foutieens to fiveen sears, Address Wo. | to arrange games with ali commercial houses for Wy Voce IY Fohaaoa, Nov 302 West One Hundred aad Seven: | Se Sunday. morning Mine wae th teenth street, cit Aadirenr Dasebal Man- i ele rh Sovond Race—Fiy HH Gk Cn 00105 422 O14 Won by Quaker ¢ Ls. & co 12100108 1-8 erasing. ten to Athena, 1 tod fe cenas einen Ade frd Pond wos 5 ect Hird ¥ wos thir Poyet_F by St. Clalr by a Mla hind Re neat 13 would like. to by game w Averaging Afieen to feo youre, fora Aldrews, Char oa i Trang, No, 400 "Weal Thirty-elehth etree : oT gts The Mempatead F.C. dofeated the well-known SS Tho Orleat F.C. will play teama atxteen to | Cornell Juniors by a score of {to 2. RESUL getenteen are for A sigh tet St 45st have all ee Sundays In AURUR. open, morning or-atternoon. | ‘The Corona TU, C, defeated the erack Pol TS AT HAWTHORNE, | aiid Preanhicoitecn, ‘Sa Ths’ vine eve: | won'De ben, byes scores tetas, rash Pot aa pheveen noun The Wyanoke F.C, would ike to. At Reveal Universlty, Senday 2 with a uniformed lens, averaging Atieen fo Ck, CHE i ane Aixteon. “AIL the following’ dates are opens Aus hedulen ¢ 1 3903 9.128, a0; Sept, 18, 20." Pierce BB SM ANSEHOGR, Coanten ae : Dielerred.” ‘Address’ George Stevens, No. L eulied ay a ites Amsterdam avenue Wourtanact . Berlia Soa RF Sai? Sete wand a half furlongs ou nena The Crescent B. B.C, would tke to arrange ncratt. 10 topand.d tod games with teame averaging cleven to. tours Anko 8 FOR DUDE Wan meet Real alack) soc Ati; iy teen, for Saturday afternonnn on own ‘grounds Mae SRB AR Rat Red stare. 1 ae Q Ih. "itrunz, No. 226"Seventh avenue, Brooklyn, ycerMile and weventy yards, | 0 Rises ti TERE eo Ree 4 The C. B.A, dra detested the Dr. Rankin’ to 5 for’ palce, wits second: | games with Yeah Umelve, to, ioartean pants |x! BF the eave. ot 20, to: ie Dream was third. 4 ‘Third Race: Th lare, Peters was third. me—1.47 e-quarte’s of 3 to 5 for place, was second) John Time-116, Kamei teams August sud September open. Xo, 52 Forsyth to fourteen yours, Addrew 1. Pollack, eny. On Sunday, July 26, the won two gainer, defeat ine paren 8. yeods, aad’ Ge" Fouom Nacltnals BEM eee ‘The Volunteers of Fordham gen for uniformed teams averaging for Gundaya ony, BB stl ee ave all (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA, N. Y., July perature was perfect at the course t morning during the work hours. track was in the same perfeét condit night. The gallops were witnessed many spectators, among whom w several women. Several notable wo! clses were over. W. C. Whitney's Gunfire, that ts eligible for the Saratoga Handicap a inile and a quarter, to be run on Mi day, got her preparaton unca In the event, by covering 1.16 4-5; seven furlongs, 1.30; mile, 1 mile and a furlong, quarter, 2.11, ‘The great mare was going the way and was not extended finish. she should do some running wien Sa toxa’s star event {s decide. in hand at Mine a re MMippavraurs ¢ off five turlongs In 1. off six furlongs In 1.4 Jol Spink did a Stable's Africande appearance in t reeled of a mile longs In 1.06 furlongs in 1. ‘Phe Hampton preparation for toga Handicap, quarter in 210 1-5, 7 tn 143 and mile a Rowiend joined in with him 33 furlo! from home and it ever up at the finish, Seagram's Pan ring together, Merry Engi furlongs In 1.1%, male In 1.46 1 Ure breezed five When the morning was well mile and a quarter, 212 34 0 Mr. was quite satisfactor: number rallbirds present. present to see ft furlongs in 1.22. YACHT LOSES HER The Thistle, Lost Since Mond Night, Finished Ocean R This Morning, Almost a D: After the Winner. Tho schooner yacht Thistle, flags of the Atlantic Yacht Club, finished long ocean race off Scotland Lights! at 9.25 this morning, with her fore + last in of the trio that started fr Bicnton's Reet Lightship, Newport, 10.15 Monday morning. Neither of the other yachts had s ed the Thistle since Monday night, a it was presumed she had met with accident. topmast The five feet above the hounds, cap was severe and the mishap proba cost Commodore Tod the race, as the The han yacht !s a topsail schooner, rigged w: two square yards on thi which spread a large aré vas, The schooner yacht Ingomar, \won the rage, finished at 6.45 o'clock. evening. peta am bad ated mile and a quarter distance tn 2.11. Th time fractionally taken was as follows wae close to bel 24; mile and a furlong, 168 3-45 mile, 145 1-4; mile and a. i 8 34s et (Photo by Stacy, 29.—The | weather was # bit cloudy, but, the tem- his The fon that has been the case for the last fort- by ere rk outs were brought off oefore the exer- an at on- for appear- the Furlong, 0.12 4 quarter, 0.25 3: three furlongs, (31-5; halt, 0.00 1-2; five furlongs, 1.03 1-2; six furlongs, 435 1.68; mile and a all the It was a neat plece of work, and ra- ‘The two-year-old Mity Armenia clipped) ered five furlongs In 1.10 %4; A. I. Asie’s Plater turned six furlongs in 115; Earl of Warwick breeaznd over the same ground In 1,19; Pirouette turned five 1ur- easy six) nd A The mile Was done furlong tn 1.57, Ls Longin and covered nd and Re- a advanced Trainer J. W. Rogers brought out his atinet oud sent the Saratoga Handicap eligible, Irish Lad, a mile and a quarter In 2.12 3-4, follows: Purlong, 0.13 1-2 quarter, 0. three furlongs, 0.39 3-4 half, 0.82 1-2; five furlongs, 1,00 3-4; six furlongs, 1.19 1-4; seven furlongs, 1.32 1-4; of Whitney was The two-year-old Stalwart covered six Leonidas and a stable- TOPMAST IN RACE ay un ay hip the hip mast gone. Commodore Tod's yacht was ‘om at hte a an was broken off about d= bly Ath, foretopmast, of her can- jen Ve re he ee ee pret Re ee ECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD, —— J Brooklyn.) HANDICAP HORSES SHOW FAST TRIALS AT SARATOGA mate did five furlongs in 1.05. Mercury breezed six furlongs in 1.20. J. B. Haggin's Waterboy was shown to easy exercise and looked well. eS TRAINING GALLOPS AT GRAVESEND. (S:ocial to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, July 29.—The galloping Was accomplished down at Gravesend Rece Track this morning with dark cloudy weather and the course in light ning fast condition, The track was in the primest shape for weeks past and the racers whose work day it was had ho trouble in stepping over it at good rates of speed. Training honors fell to the Sage of Hartford, “Father BIN" Daly, who sent his latest purchase, San Remo, quired from the Perry Belmont over the five-furlong route in 1.02 1 ‘Trainer Frayling allowed H. L. Cole- man an easy breezing mile, reeled off in 1.45 1-2. Reverberate, of the same train- er's string, galloped five furlongs in 1.05. Silver Slipper covered the same distance in 1.061-2. Advance Guard, after his work-out of the other morning, was let down by Owner Shields to a mile in 1502-5, Just a good breezing ex- e all the way. Cardigan worked one in 2.47 Baikal stepped over the mile route in 1483-4. The two-year-old Lenarka reeled off one mile ja 149 all out, ‘Trainer Tom Welsh worked Long Shot five-elgnths of a mile in 1.08 3-4, Diaph- |anous, of the same string, breeze quarter through the stretch in 0.25. two Macs of the Barrick string— Meekin and McDowell—negotlated five-furlong route in 1.05, up sound, the both pulling Harry Mason breezed Moon one mile and an eighth In 24 Camerot of the same stri was sent to light jogging exercise. IAzzette turned five furlongs in Sonena Belle stepped six furlongs If La Vrainer Brannan sent nnecticut one mi. in 1.58 & Fair Rosalind, of the same string, was breezed along at a_ two-minute gait, Hurstbourne, of the Fleischmann string, vorked one mile In 1.45, Mammon and ‘i, watha reeled off a half mile in 3-4. Billy Rol Triple Stiver five “furlongs in 1. Militia five-eighths of a mile bius was breezed a half-mi Salada reeled off three fur- Sandhurst worked the Farmer Wheeler reeied 1.02 2-4, in 0.51 3-4, longs In 0.40 1-1, distance {n 0.40. off five furlongs in 1.10, r JAMAICA ENTRIES. JAMAICA RACE TRACK, N, Y., July 29:—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: Firat Race—Selling six furlongs, Fleetful v...5 vs+e++103 Show Girt |Courtmaid <.... 93 Harry Evealng Light .....- 99 Pittacus ..... Tristea 4 ‘Our Nugget + | Thoughtless Orloff q Osgood. ; Second Race—Handicap; mile and seesllL Lady Potent Sative Lancemi April Show! Gaviota two-yi Spot ..+ Fernrock Golden Mallow « Mohican, Col, Roger Herowa Gold Dome Douver « Ponapa October Flower . La Greeque Cap and Gown Gay Lette Mary 1 Port Cake Gypay Den Fourth Nace—Clarendon Handilea, 119 Yel 0 rellow Tall. New. York ‘Messina Reformer |. Anak : Cinciunaius } Sir Florian’, Royal Piral 0D GARDNER FOUL ROOT? {Lou Houseman and Andy Craig Still Betting on the Result of Battle Fought Last Fourth of July at Fort Erie. “$1,000 MAY GO TO CHARITY. Ring Experts Asked to Pass Upon Moving Pictures of the Bout Now Being Shown at the Grand Oper'a-House Here. Did George Gardner foul Jack Root in the fight before the Fort Erle Club on July 4? Lou Houseman, Root’s manager, comes forward at this late day and claims that his man was not defeated fairly and offera to prove it by the moving plc- |tures of the fight now being shown at the Grand Opera-House here. Tho fight plotures have just reached Chicago and many of Root's friends in the Windy City declared that the final round showed that the Chicago man was put down tho last time with a punch that landel several inches below the belt. Root himself has declared oll along. jthat such was the cas This morning Andy Cralg, Gardner's manager, a well known Culeago bus ness man, recelved a wire from House- man offering to bet $00 that any six prize-fight!ng experts in the country would declare that Root was fouled after seelng the pictures “Such talk 1s nonsense,” sald Mr. ig. “The pictures, that are the arest ever thrown upon a screen, show that Gardner had Root completely at his merey all through the twelve rounds, and there was no cause for @ foul. It only took a little push to send Root to the floor the last time. “Lou is a good fellow and I don’t want to take his money. I'll bet him, though, {f he insists, and, what is more. I'll give $1,000 to any ‘charity The Evening World may name If six selected judges decide that any blow during the who. fight struck by Gardner was foul. *Root's friends out in Chicago are get- ting thelr first view of the pictures and imagine they see a chance to claim @ foul, but T have not heard a soul in the thowisands that have packed the Grand |Opera-House here say any such thing. “My money for a go with Bob Fita- simmons {s still posted, and Fitz has yet to be heard from. The sooner he lets us know what he ts going to do about it the better Gardner and I will be satisfied. To the layman {t does not look as though Houseman and Root had any- thing to bi their claim of a foul upon, ‘The pictures shown by the polyscope, or whatever the machine 1s called, aro remarkably perfect and every ‘blow struck can be distinctly seen. ‘There 18 no foul apparent, and there {s little dan- ger of any charity being enriched wit Mr. Craig's $1,000. 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