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— if ~~ WADERS BACK, "PLAY SENATORS Wighlanders, Home from the West. Line Up Against Nine from the Capital City for ' Three Games, SRIFFITH IN THE BOX FOR HIGHLANOERS. Both Teams Go to Ball Park to Follow the Schedule Right After Getting Off Train from the We: = New York. Waahtnets ‘ roy, ab t ir. rf fold. a9, nzel, ii ame, 2b. Clark vin Vf Coughlin, a y lePariand. of. MeCormick, 2. jeville. Kittredae. o. Pannen. v Dunkle, p. Wmpire—Mr. Connol AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW TORK, Aug. %--Tired, crippled and dandicapped by the loss of Catcher Jack JConnor, but with lote of Aight left tn H them, the Invaders returned home to- t Just in t'me to make & rush for the i ball park to vezin a xeries with the Sen- ef ators. Bi Not the most ideal conditions under : Which to begin a home-coming set of games to be sure, but fortunately the Washingtons came along on the same train from the West and were in mo bet- ter shape. ‘Ten games lost to five won was not a wemarkabie record for the Western trip, Dut the usual bad luck that has hov $red around the Gordon Highlands since the firet of tho season folowed the team en tour, and Griffith got back home tn fourth place, but still within striking distance of the leaders, Three with Washington. Three games are down on the card with Washington, and weather permit- ting they should all go to the New Yorke: Fultz Goes Home. Fultz could not stand the pressure of Practice and retired early, The team will eb without iim for the rest of the @eason, as he will leave for his homo im Virginia to-night. McFarland went to centrefleld and Tannehill went into the box. » First Inning. Viil'wons tumbled Robinson's grounder @nd the runner was safe. Tannehill Missed Moran's pop bunt, Robdle get- ting to second. Selbach fouled out to Conroy. Ryan doubled to centre, Rob- ison scoring. Clark out, Elberfeld to anzel, Moran scoring. Hendricks died, Williams to Ganzel. Two runs, e Conroy waited and walked. Keeler out a bunt nicely. Conroy getting gecond. Elberfield sacrificed them a daze. Ganzel' filed to centre, Conroy ing home on theout. Ryan pulled wn Williams's fly after a long sprint. ne run. Seend Inntong. McCormick out, Elberfield to Ganzel. Kitredge filed to McFarland. Dunkle Dut a little safety over second, but was @aught in an attempt to steal. No runs. Davis out, Dunkle to Clark. McFar land was’ patient and drew a pass, Beville forced him wita a little one to aecond, Tannehill filed to Clark, No runs. ird Innin, Conroy and Ganzell took care of Rob- tnson. “Moran was safe on Elberfelt's fumble and got to second on Selbach's Sacrifice. Ryan died at first. No runs. Conroy doubled to the right-fleld fence, Keeler sent him along with a sacrifice bunt, Elberfeld bunted and Conroy died ut the plaice. Ganzell fed to centre. No runs. Fourth Inning. Clark was out on Tannehill’s great too of his drive. Hendricks died, Con- to aGnzell McCormick Med to Gan- tell. No runs. Willams wis robbed of another two- bagger by Ryan. Davis ned. Mo- Fariand walked, but died aling. No runs. 5 Fifth Inning. Kittredge singled to centre. Dunkle forced him at second with a dunt. Roo- inson walked. Moran foul-filed to Be-! ville, Selbach fled to MoFurland. No runs. ‘Beville fanned. Tannehs!! flied to ‘ left, Conroy died, short t first. No " runs. ——<———_$_$—_ i TO TRAIN WORLD'S FAIR SWIM- MERS. Aleck Meffert, the well-known pro- fessional swimmer, has been engaged by the Missouri A. C., of St. Louis, as instructor in aquatics, He Will train that club's swimmers and wate: polo Bari for the events tu be held at the rik Fair, , ——— SARATOGA ENTRIES. SARATOGA RACE-TRACK, hug. %.—The entries for faces are as follows: First Race—Selling, for three-year-olds Bey sls. Curtones Foxy Kane val Clifford Wy Radnor N, Ty to-morrow's and Star and Garter .. Princesn Tulane Young Henry Cardigan tases e208 | Lord Advocain Race—Maiden two-year-oldr; five and a if furlongs. Hycastle +14) Champlain inook | 14 Requiter 14 Montebank 3 1114 Monochord . OMoer, ‘114 Aurumaater th ace—taranec Hantleap, for three- 3 on8 if €@ SPOR QUAKERS TACKLE BROOKLYN TEAM ‘Sleanytown Aggregation Go Up Aqeinat Trolley Dodgers Hood Crowd Turns Out to See Gama BATTING ORDER ne VARITNATON 14 we i. ! eer 8 e ' ‘ theme mroune jetty Haat pl a mer tn were ! omainetiy » | ja for y throe days but unt of the | ful calamity whte ooeurted Quaker «rounds « few weeks ago, wien & portion of the bleasiers fell klline twelve persona and injuring many ot vere otialine asked perminal f Prealdent liam to tranefer the games to these Second Inning. Dooin banged out a bounder to Strang and was an easy victim at fist’ Harry swung at three of Garvin's Inshoots and went to the bench. Douglass swattod the ball to centre and stopped at first ard was dead-headed to first by Sparks. Both runners were advanced a bug on Dobbe'a pretty sacrifice, which ‘Wolve! ton and Douglass took care of. Doyle sent a fly to Barry, Strang_ scoring. Dahlen filed out to Thomas. One run. Fourth Innt Hallman was called out on strikes, Wolverton walked. Dolin soaked out a Jonk skyscraper which Sheckard gath- ered {n. Barry was disposed of on his grounder to Jordan and Doyle. No rune. Geasler fanned. Jordan's high fly to Infield was easily taken by Wolverton. Ritter was only able to lift a high foul fly which Wolverton got under. No runs, Fifth Inning. Douglass made a scratch hit to the Infleld, the ball touching Garvin's hand and bounding away, Hulswitt elngled to left centre, promoting Douglass to second. Strang’a bad throw to Jordan off Zimmer's bounder filled the bases Sparks tvusk out. Thomaa and Doug- Jans were doubled up on a pretty double play executed by Garvin, Ritter and Doyle. No runs. Garvin was thrown out by Hulawitt. Strang bunted beat Sharks's throw to first. Sheckard also bunted safely, advancing Strang to aec- ond. Sparks's wild throw to second ad- yanced both runners a base. Dobbs sent a fiv to Barry, Strang scoring. Doyle foui-fied to Douglass. One run, BOTHNER DRAWS WITH LUTBERE, SARATOGA, Aug. 2—Referee “Young Corbet announced “no decision last | alght wt the close of the limi:a1 itme | wrestling match between George Both-| ner and Max .Lutberg for the R. K.| Fox champlonship belt and a purse of) $1,000. Bothner was entirely on ithe defen sive, and Lutberg failed to get a tall out of him. em FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS, (Special to The Evening World.) KINLOCH PARK RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2%.—Following are the re- sults of the races scteduled to bs sur here this afternoon First Rase—Five and a half furlongs.— Won by Major Carpenter, 7 to 6 and to 5; Potter, 1 to 3, was second and A grette third. Ture—1,18. Second Race—Seven-eighthe of a mile. at first and e= —Won by Worthington, 7 ty 2 and 7 to| 5; Sting, 2 t 1, ‘was second; ‘“enny Helle was third, ' Time—1.33 3-4 Tard ce—One mile and twenty S Reducer, 4 to 1 7 Cardinal, 6 to | Was \third. Ee WINNERS AT CHICAGO, (Special to The Even HAWTHORNE RAC RA CHT. CAGO, Ati, 24.—The races scheduled to be run dere this afternoon resulted ax follow First Race—Five and a half furlongs. — Won by Wiliam Wright, 12 to 1 and 4 to 1; Bunwell, 8 to 1, was second and Salto third, Time—1.08. Rare--Dhree-quariers on by Delagon, to 10, was #e ne—1. 1d. —_—_ WAITER SHOOTS HIMSELF. « Wo 14) of a to 1 and even; ond; Aucke was f Huiawitt sent out a fly which Dobbs captured after a run. (No runs fa ae Doyle made a safe bit to the Infield. |Brommick Teeter itd Dahlen drew a free pass to first, ad- (Pt) i G Gessler Me | samen V i U7 out and Doyle and Dahlen made a dou- | Maxtetra 1 ut ble steal. Jordan filed out to Thomas, |Ormonde's Right. | ue allowing Lovie to oross the plate and |Ragian 1 ia Dahlen to reach third on the out. Rit- H ie ter kireled to the Infleld, Dahlen acor- | Basel tee Aaatenee M4 ing. Garvin fanned the ald. Two reins. | Prectoue stone 123 bay “Atueia it hes priience 1 Third Inning. M7 mo A stan. 1a8|Marrlage Hell m4 immer wan an eany, victim, at first formnd 11 on his grounder which Jordan anc ae erat) jeaat itwen Doyle took cate of Capt. Jack then| Tt Is expected that at least iw made a pretty catch of Spark's foul| four two-year-olds fill Ks fly after a hard run. Thomas soaked|in the rich Futurity at Sheepshead Sat- ont a bounder which Doyle grabbed] Jiiay ‘the above Ist contains the id touched out ‘Thomas on hie way to/UTday He first, No runs, 5 names of the probable starters, bu Strang smashed the ball against the|acratches and additions are to be ex- right field fence for two bases. Sheck- Im: rin worthy THREE OF THE INVADEF DOHERTY WINS FROM CLOTHIER English Tennis Expert Takes the Binglis Gham pnronship fram American Player C eda 1 hie cow W * ext at fa thier w als vas Englishman ¢ ands, and hie wish Wes «ranted roke and forzed ! After Firat Inning. Fngiiahman very | hesin Thomas was retired by Garvin and) only the marvellous st Paeon iF Dovie, Hallman sent a grounder to). itkey which tie wo pede Strang. who lost no time in fi i Remstled ead by els him outat frat. Wolverton also purhed | Mf DEIAAT play ' @ arounder to Strang and the Quakers) ample us is took the field. No runs. anred an of | , Stang filed out to Barry. Bheckard The pointe bunted safely. but wan nailed stealing second on Zimmer's throw to Hulawitt Tee Deeeety NE aoe Dobie was unable to find Sparkes» zt HIER IS SUA eat curves after three attemots and the = Inning came to a close. No runs WN ICH FUTURIT WEIGHTS FOR FUTURITY. pected, so at this time it Is almost possible to say whe will and who will The Keenes have four eligibles; not go. so has W. C. Whitney; Madden has as many, too, It may be that Messrs, Whitney and Keene will send all four to the post. or they may depend on one or two. ‘On the final workouts of the eligibles often depends their starting. As the list looks now at least two dozen will go. The range of weights Is 127 pounds for colts and 124 for fillies, down to 114 pounds, Five will carry top weight, hamely_ Broomstick, Delhi, Highball; James V. and Magistrate —————— “MATTY” THE STAR PITCHER. Christy Mathewson continues as the star of all pitohers in the National League. He has pitched thirty-three { | Frejerick Harms, thirty-six years old a waiter, living at No, 227 East Seventy- sixth street, committed suicide at his home to-day by shooting himee!f in the right temple, F games to date and won twenty-four, of | worked in two games and won both. them, making @ percentage ot .727, Car- | Rill Kennedy has won ten out of thir- ney, the ¢x-Boston fielder and now a|teen yames, MeGinnity has won twen- memper of the club's pitching staff, has |ty-three out of thirty-seven games, fr OT CADAY EYESING STING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. “i TOWN FOR THREE DAYS “rT an arnt WHO API "HUBE’ WAQGELL IS OUT OF A J0b Satlowat tone Amerionn be + Stine tena ory WALL JUMPS The Tailtin games on Labor Day at Celtic Park bid fair to be International contests, On that occasion the cream of Ireland's jumpers, the Leahy brothers «PJ, and Con), will go against Myer Prinstein and Sam Jones, the cham- pions of America at the broad and high jumps. "Con" has cleared 6 feet 2% Inches and P. J. 6 feet 31% Inches In the | high jump. Jones Is good for u feet 4 | tn. nes at his best. P. J. Leahy has re- atedly done near #4 feet from a grass Ke off in the broad Jump. GOFITI 2 LEWIS. MATCHED WITH JOE GANS Willie Lewis, the east side Ight- weight, has been matched to meet Joe Gans, ‘the champion, before the club offering the best inducements, Lewis has not been cunning in great luck of late, He was beaten recently by Billy Gardner, the New England light-weight, but explains the defeat JUVENAL AT ODDS. WITH HIS CLUB the unsuccessful James B, Juvenal, aspirant for the Diamond Sculls at Henley, in June, js at odds with the Vesper Boat Club, of Philadelphia, has refused to row in the eight of the organization, and, in view of that fact, the club has refused to indorse his en- by saying he was not in good condition, ) Grecige Be, "nas Wash." Dwar 3000 Beet try In the Middle States Regatta, It im Juvenal’s intention to enter as an individual in the singles, club {8 sure to oppose him, — T A SURPRISE FOR GASEILL WORLD Pat Powers Says One Will Me Sprung at the Conference of Leaque Maqnates to Be Held in Buffalo, ‘ ctw make publie . ni , . if t aid | t , . ort iF nape We wil) spring world topm 1 w y. though, that the. meeting dev the that ' ove are xto t in ae the bunch of mined PENNSY'S GRIDIRON PRACTICE. BEGINS PHILADADPHIA Aus. ™*—About fourteen candidates for Pennsy football started for the training 1 camp at ac hHaven to-day. Any number of heavy men are anxious te make positions on the m, and it Is thought that Penn c ave a 2.20 pound team if s this fall. 4 ‘The squid wht day will be increased in S mber, na number of men who ar w holding positions will be able He} (Special t0 The Evening World.) PORT HURON, Mich., Aug. 2.—Mar- tin Duffy, of Chicago, was given the decision over Matty Matthews, of New| Durty attempted severa York, at the end of their ten-round con- test last night. The contest was for the welter-welght champtonship of world, held by Duffy. A crowd of 12,000 witnessed the con- test and one tendance, Duffy set the pace from the first. The first round showed that both nen were there to do business, and there was a lively exchange of blows. Dufty landed on Matthews's Jaw and swung to his stomach in a manner that led the Spectators to belleve that the fight would be of short duration. The men clinched repeatedly and made clean breaks, according to the rules of the club, Duffy came up after the first round in MORAN WAS EASY FOR "KO" GOODMAN (Special to The Evening World) BOSTON, Aug. 26.—Tony Moran, of New York, was easy game for "Kid" Goodman, of Boston, at the Roxbury A. C. last night, and was knocked out in the fourth round. He lasted the distance by “stalling.” The bout was the fea- ture affair and was to have gone fifteen rounds, but Goodman forced matters in the first round and nearly ended the fight then. Moran lacked punching abil- ity, and appeared afraid to mix !t, and even fatied to counter on Goodman's leads. Both boys “ronghed” it considerably and threw each «.her on the mat and against the ro in clinches. Moran got several hard right swings that put him in a bad way, bat hugged with such persistency that Goodman could not set | himself to put on the finishing coup. In | the fourth round Goodman caught Moran with a right on the jaw and h& went down for half the count. As soon as he was on his feet Goodman crossed his right on the jaw again and the blow had the desired effect. —————$__—— O'ROURKE HERE SUNDAY. 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