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aren at yaya tenet Ras ton enon esac IE (TT SSE INS FARMING BARRED AND NOT BARRED. THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 25,1908, SPORTS E . The ANAM A HAT BRIGADE * ©966006406639005008604000000009000000006-4004 6160008060802 9 $290900O90005402-000096204 YS OOVDVGEDOOODDOD SOG OOD HS HVG0GOH ¢ £4844 8OHO0044 AEWTON ENNINGTON . AUTHORITIES WILL NOT STOP SUNDAY BASEBALL Farrell Says Enthusiasts May Attend Brooklyn Game Without Fear of Molestation. Deputy Police Commissioner According to Deputy Polloe Com- street and Fifth avenue to-morrow. This Strong Character. falssfoner Farrell baseball enthusiasta| Wil, be, the fret time the champion may attetd the games scheduled to be| thin vicinity the MunteS epee AT played to-morrow in Washington Park, | have fnew pitehy 1d shortstop to| [Im making his address to the 109 Brooklyn, and Ridgewood Park, , hp them win the graduates of the De Witt Clinton Hig Queens, without fear of molestation! At Ridgewood to-morrow the Phila-|S°"00! at the commencement exerci gn the part of police, The games| deiphia Creacents, ane of the mtrongest |Dr- J F, Forbes held MeGlnnity, Will be played through. geml-professional teama of the Quaker |the “iron man’ of the New York Base It te possible that arrests will be| cia" tne hp saguinat the Was bull Club, up an an example for the made, but I do not see how we can |double-header. Either McNeil or Davis |®tuderts to emulate. stop the games,” sald the Deputy Com-| Will be on, ‘the slab for the Lang] Ho did not urge the students to be- of Justice Gaynor does not definitely decide the question of legality of Sun- Gay baseball where no direct admins for is charged but only patrons bay score cards are given seats, “The decision of Justice Gaynor was simply -a denial of a motion for the discharge of baseball players arrested on May 2%. Their case has not yet been tried in the Court of General 8 sions. If it goes against them there Tami informed yhat It will be carried to the Court of Appeals, and until that tribunal renders a decision we must eonsider the question an open one." Commissioner McAdoo sald that if a| lyn, and Pitking with ored team, return the Manhattans big semi-professional At Brighton Park, enue, the Original Orpheum Giants, a col- ‘composed of former bers of the Cuban X Giants and the Philadelphia Gtanti A good game of baseball is expected ta be played at Westchester Oval, One Hundred and Sixty-third Southern Boulevard, Bronx, to-morrow, when the Westchester A.'C. fame with the Colored Giants. The preliminary game will be between a St. Ann STUDENTS TOLD TO EMULATE WINNT De Witt Clinton High School Graduates Told that “Iron Man” Pitcher Is Example of to Mo caune inity as one to be admired be- teams of Brook- he had won twelve games in suee jon, due to his great self-re- Man and strong character, Btaniey J, Quinn was presented with the gold medal of the alumni, Romeo Bailey Monowich was awarded the alumni medal us the best scholar ath- lete. Dean Langmuir received the Alli- ance Franca&e medal as the best French scholar. STANDARD WINNER Cleveland street Brooklyn, to-mor empires will croas mem- street’ and plays a | ‘was played he would be required, The Hoboken Tt the ¢ n X fa'view of Justice Gaynor's latest de-|qnne, Ho! the Rt George “Cricket cision, to order arrests. He said that| Grounds, Hobeken, to-morrow. ‘The col- the point of the score cards being Ad- boys’ coaching will be one of the mission cards had not yet been finally | features of the game. settled by the courts. ese ety SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. Joe McGinnity, the Giants’ star pitcher | are. aventy sill umpire the game between the Mur- Seaman will occ tay Hills and the Philadelphia Giants, ‘be champion colored team, at Olympic Pield, One Hundred Thirty-sixth ee — state |One Hundred a | to-morrow. — The Ontarlos ‘The Ontario Field Club will play the trong Newburg team at Ontario Field, Forty-niath between Seventh and Bighth game ought to be a jclose and exciting one, as both teams matched, mil py By the signing of Ostering to play shortstop the Ontarios have been strengthened quite abit id street, S Riotte’s auto boat Standard won avenues, ES Riotte’s aw a an the second of the series of races for the gold challenge cup, offered by the McGowan and i > American Power Boat Association, the po ea ees or the | veaterday on the Hud-on River course of thirty-two miles, starting at the Co- lumbia clubhouse BG TOURKANENT {FOR GOOD CAUSE The Irish Athletic tournament to be! KIEL, Germany, June %.—In the race} It was lucky that the Standard had held in Celtic Park, Long Island, on|for vig yachts yesterday the schooner-; thin reserve speed, otherwise she July 31, under the auspices of the| yacht Ingomar, owned by Morton F.) would have been beaten yesterday by Greater New York Irish Athletic Asso- | Plant, of New York, came in first. her very worthy and only antagonist, Clation and the United Irish-American | peror William's Meteor IIT, fn-| une Water Lily, which covered the Societies of New York, promises to be |'shed third. course, on corrected time, in 1h. 37m. 28e,, & great event. His Majesty was on board the Me-| or twenty seconds faster than the Stand- Among the famous athletes who will} toor III, with the Earl of Lonsdale,| ard did {t on ‘Thursday. In the race compete are Thomas F. Kiely, the all- ground champion of the British Isles, and John J. Holloway, who has just arrived here from Ireland to compete for the all-around championship on the St. Louls Fair Grounds on July 4, and no less than u dozen other athletes of from Ingomar. faternational reputation. Mr. Holloway |Crown Prince Frederick William at (he (es will fepresent the Gr New York [elm ‘The Iduna, however, made w bad tart time. pat andard . 4at0 Issa Athletic Association at the Louls| ‘The Ingomar won the frst price in [Water Lie 45040 1 World's Fair, and it is expected that se A for schooner-crulsers and also The Standard won by 3m, 6 #, be will carry off the all-around cham- ea Me fj ral prize, The Ham | acore of points to date is 5, Wa 3 ¥ as second iw 8 pionship record. He will also compete | 4 * Phrexc of Philadelphis, arrived |! At the Metropolitan Athletic tourna-|nere today, on his yacht Mate rita, f ment. and later this yacht and Allis ‘The proceeds of the tournament will Be piven to_Rev. Brother Frisby for the fatian Brothers of inaion of Brother I been In- jorsed by Cardinal Gibbons, of Baltl- More; Archbishop Farley, of New York Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, and a United a never' other prelates. of nited) up defender Re eapnig those on the of Harr was. the Aransementa are Judge Morgan J. &h0 was O'Brien, Judge James Fitsgerald, Judge) Keogh, Senator Victor J. Dowling, W Bourke Cockran, William Temple hm: met, Major C. F. Crowley, MoGulre, uf the Sixty D. F. Coleman, M. J Rey. G. T. Pris Dover to Melly w H'fon time allows the yaw! V Douglues Kerr. Ireland, The [Tee Ingomar 9 commanded by composed it Rew pnings, & Emperor's 4 pGeuthpaw Duquette, the crock: twirler, serve up the slants and bends for meralds to-morrow against the All at the Protectory grounds, Van The Cuban's star. Munoz, will one him. ani a great pitcher's batty pected. In the Emeralds lnc-up #everul’ new men, who have been eopecially to battle aguinet the ban teani. ALD’S GAME SUNDAY. Greeting Sa! KIEL, June toria the mouth of Emperor Will weried by Grown Prince r ant led. and Albert on board, entered the Holtenau lock, at INGOMAR DEFEATS EMPEROR'S YACHT Cornelius Vanderbilt and Robert Goelet among the guests. Meteor IIT, got on the wrong tack and gave up the race, owing to a protest Late: towed in, though It le met with no mishap. ‘Che Empress wailed on the Idina, with Armour's Utowana went out to view the | Capt April 20, The majority of her crew ix akipp thorough hortened nfo Anished first in th Mora, owned KING EDWARD AT KIEL. Germen Warships from. In her xecond victory the Standard astonished the experts, beating her own record, made on Monday, of 19.63, as she showed a speed of 20.53 knots an hour, equal to 23.60 statute miles. This is considered phenomenal speed for @ launch of 55 feet, as the Kana- wiha's spi in the race for the Lysistrata cup Saturday was beaten by the Btandard by sixty-three hundredths of a knot. ‘Thursday the Water Lily struck a log in the river, which tore a hole In the hull and broke both braces of the pro: peller shaft, "There was a large cro’ terday to wateh the ra he finished In the last « y The mummaty present yeu: . which will the nerien to- the former was ted that she | ye GREAT TENNIS IN CRESCENT TOURNE Bristol, Charley R, tL, fharr, on} n Who sailed the of which Charley r. Before sailing Vv overhaul twely Lae Cal Tats harply contested tennis Spirted and sharply contested rm to English alte) vines wore played on the Crescent Athletic Club's courts at Kay Rldge yor © the layitadion round robin doubles waa brought terday, wh tournament in dhe up to thé Anal reund Holcombe Ward and Beals C. Wright ne defeated the Princeton pair, Wrederick Alexander and Raymond B, Little, |B. fter ona long bat- |in a brilliant contest Aanembled for tit at the met-6-2, 97, 6-3 Harold H the Royal Yacht. {Hackett and John A Allen cleanly out- Tae royal yacht Vie- played than yater any) Clarence, Hobart with 4 and Stephen C. Millet—6-4, 6-1, 64 King Badward (ei Olsarprise of the day was the de- the afternoon, amid salutes f, = Bembled German warships, > ‘Ne 4* am, Prince Henry of Prussia, thi derick” Wiliam. and Fre Lt The meeting between the. two 1 sovereigns was most hearty, Aa feat of Malcolm D. Whitinan and R. Carlion in vtraight sets by William a, Larned and George L. Wrenn, Jr, the acgore being 6-3, 7-5. in ths match Wrenn played’ a floc and fast game Bultic a Canal, this who’ was _accom- lobbing tactics, The tourna- awaited his ‘uncle splendid be brought to an end thiy + will [atternoon, ILIAR PERSONS SEEN AROUND THE SHEEPSHEAD BAY POOH OEHEREIDIDDY PODO® VOVOOVOVOVORE®ODIDBVONG 14 O99 NBLODE-Y IRCOYHOEDEG DEO HOG CMaRuE | ¢ MITCHELL a PODSPDOELOG+-2 $ $ + SENATOR, > Par A‘CARREN Bax AT THE Rai - AGAIN 3 PIDODV OP GVDICGHHOSESHHOH Ooo DOLHL9GOGH0OCHF2HOOH1D o all the newssof the amateur basel lenges, &o. Address all communi on June 19 The score was 2 to 11 vevors (19 favor of HM. O'Neill & Compan 1, Saturday “now play’ the Iner-seal | was fas follows: We OGonnon: abe en and on Snuday they. play hexgs, c.; J. Lyman, jour, 3b.; double-header at League Park. At.) |i Mfowes, Ib; Be Nolde: | Sey yee p. M. they tackle the Brockton F.C. | (f. g! O'Connor, rf: C, MeWade, p. dit 4 PM. they are pitted again the strong Raat Si , es The Fourth of July clas sattraction, R. Baumgurten, No. 8 Kast Seven- | kink mine to eleven years, They hine tleth street. Up as follows: Ritter, cf.; Hannawacke ‘On Wednesday the Young Panthers) !{i Saaserath, rf: Bender, 1b.; Green defeated the Evereta by im acore of 9 a Tho met the same team on Thurs- ‘ei The winners will play teams nine to ‘eleven day and dafenied them 12 to 12, vears. Addresa J, Duane, No ast “5 ; Fixty-ninth. street, els Me ny Ret B. B.C. defeated a pick-up ‘Dhe Panther A. C. will olay uniformed EAE LOI teams thirteen to fifteen years, Sun- wea Jast Saturday the West dava open after July 17, Address ©. was defeated by. the Victor Chaloupka, No, 31 Fast Seventiet! A score of 10 to 6. The feature ntreet On fonrn * to Ocean Grove, where t will tackle the strong Franklins. They | igers will play teams, eleven to would like to arrange games with irs old, on Sunday and hol- teams within one hundred miles ot New side bets. on tholt grounds, York | Olt: ottering multe tle inal undred and Thirty-elghth streat ments, Address John Hagan. Mendot» Amsterdam avenue. They would Club,” One Hunfired and Second avohue, city fa follows: can onitoher: Ryene, first base; Chunke, centre feld: The baseball team of the Nattonal Tue € heat the team of th s Ateel Corporation by iz te a. The Crescent A. C. want games with fourteon D, Neheikowits, No. teams averagine twelve to ars, Address M 89 PItt street, city, On feated the Macy at 4 to 10° Seward Juniors Macy B. B.C ‘The Lenox Juniors innge gamey with teams from eleven to thirteen yeara on BB. GC. by grounds for a side Let. Address Ed- wort MoCrickett, No, 232 Green atreet, Brooklyn. The Wille Baseball Club would lke to book Kames with teams averaging | Stet twelve to fourteen vears; AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Bvening World will publish every day in the Sporting Mdition of The Evening World, Pulitzer Building, New York. js Open for a first | 3 the Mendota Baseball Club Rixth street They Ine up Hagan, shortstop; Recker, third base: Hedborg, catcher: Thomp- lott Meld, Moran, Me- Cauley. right fleld; Jones, necond base. June 19 the Seward Juniors de- a soore | A.C 34213442 0-24 180027801010 would Ike to ar. Averaging ‘our ! t all players, scores of their games, chal- cations to the Amateur Baseball Hditor Hdinburghs defeated the Hot Air Jrs. by a score of 6 to 0. ‘The winners would like to challenge teams aver- ’b. OWL, &b., Novatski, p.;'Bausxenwein, ci Muller, “’s.° Bor games address A Novatskl, No, 62 East Kighty-soventh to the gam tching of Balzer. est Ends play the lke to hear from two. good tafeld They 4s follows: |W. Maass, pi M Conway. 1b.: Reld, 2b ; Loominiif, Whitey iden No. wiv lin: The Melrose and the Lenox play Tag Kame, chy scare being W tow che Melross would like to pliy teams thi A] teen to fo: n years old, Apply Will- . care of J er, Ni) . claim aga from the Varick “A. C. for non-appeare ance. Would like to hear from teams averaging thirteen years, the Vandam | Preferred. J. Sardi,’ manage 32 Desbrosses. street BAEC NG: The Royal Juniors defeated the Mer- cury B, B.C. by the flowing score Juniors. 20 4 511107 —30 Mercury B.B.C.6 003 13 + 2 2-17 Batterie: “hivel and Stein; Green- wald and Schuerber, The winner would like to book games with teams ten to twelve years old. Address William Chivel, No. 28 Goerck he Defender B. B C. of the Bronx, urday. afternoon and. 8 would like to play teams averaging ids) John E, Peter sixtocn year fora side bat of 4 or #0 Hundred and oe te he oplaved on Defend atreot xrounds Have all dates open. Ad= The Walworth Business Institue BR [dress M. Slattery, No. Alexander © would Uke to fo maman with |Wvenie, Clty Si thal eas oud lke to] On Sunday, June 1% the Colontal hear fram Woods ond the [defeated the ‘Trojans by a svore of 1? Long Lalund, Business Colleme, Address | to 7 M, Joffev. Walworth Institute. No. 110! ne Neptune F. C, would like to hear Bast One Hundred and Twenty-Afth| trom a strong battery averaging six: eked teen to eighteen years old. Also a The Sanford Field Chib has the fol- which lowing dates open ey would | playe like to. MI! with uniformed teams aver-| 423 15 aging 16 veare’ July 2% 9, 16, 23, 90 and $1, and all Saturday and Sunday after shortstop and three good, around Address Martin Murphy, No, t Nineteenth street. City he nuc F. C. would like to ar- ° ‘ames with teams averaging ten Hiold Club, No, 129 Zabriskie etreet,| jny"t. Line-up is as follows: Cohen, Jersey City, Midi Schiossberg, %.; Schield, it; A battery formerly of the Spartan ef fe B. C. would like to Join a strong 18 years team B unttormed veraging Can plav Saturdays, Siindays and holl- which was well supported by Larneas| days. Address T. Gallagher, No, Went Fifty-first street. The H. O'Neill vieyed Rake & D. 5 ; Goldstein, p. J. Olinsky, No. 1 Delancey street, City. 900] ‘The Glad Hand A, C. would like to hear from players averaging thirteen to fifteen ‘vears. Address Willlam | Ma- Jackett atreet, ya. Phudo, DITED BY RACE TA eee GREAT FIELDS AT HE RACE TRACK. Om Wet hae SHR ROBERT EDGREN “CARNATION Jot Rose, “THE CAuFoRNIA Boor manner, wo 1S TAKING IN WE Con Just Now. GLOOPOHOGS oor CK EVERY DAY, RAIN OR SHINE OL OELOOAODD BEHOM a > P+ FOGOBOS 09% 6 é DOO 2 aPoo TRAVERS WINS CUP: [AUTOMOBILE RACE MEET $0 DOES DUNNING) FOR THE EMPIRE TRACK —— 4 5 Former Beats Watson and Lat- ter Defeats Rushmore in Long Island Golf Tournament at Garden City. (Special to The Evening World.) GARDEN CITY, N, Y., June %.—THe finals at 36 holes were played to-day in the Long Island Golf Tournament at the Garden City Clyb. For the first cup Robort C, Warson, jr., Westbrook, wae opposed to Jerome D. Travers, Nassaa, the Interscholastic champion. he accond cup waa between C. A, Dunning, Nassau, and T, T. Rushmore, Midland, Dunning beat Rushmore 2 up and 2 to go. Yesterday Dunning was 2 up, which left him 4 up and 2 to go, giv- ing him the second cup. The cards: Dunning—Out—, 5, 6, 7, 4, 5, 6, 6, 447. In—6, 4, 5, 6. 5, 5, 5. Rushmore—Out—#, 4. 6, 7, 6, 5, 6, 6 S— 50. In—$, 5, 4, 7, 4, 5, 6. Dunning beat Rushmore 4 up afd 2 to go In @he second round of the final for the second cup. vers beat R. C, Watson, jr., 7 up in tite first round of the finals for the first cup, Watson pl poorly in spite of his good work erday. ‘Travers beat the bogy allowance of 80 by a stroke. The cards: ‘Travers—Out--4, 3, In—S, 5, 5. 4, 5, f Watson—Out—3, 3, In—4, 6, 4, 5, 5, 4,4, 6, ed IRISH GAMES TO-MORROW. The festival and gamen to be held at Celtic Park jo-morrow under the aus: pices of the Irish Revolutionary Broth- erhood Veterans’ Association vromises to be a most interesting affair. The ‘amme contains many interesting Dram cnot. important vot whith will be the all-around welght-throwing contest, In which champion John Flan: agan, who holds the world's records for snrowing the pound welgnht and the i6-pound hammer, will appear, and tt Ix expected that T.’F, Kiely, the famous Irish all-around’ athlete, Will compete: against him, Williams Gets me. Willie Lewis, of New York, gave away fully thirty pounds to Jack Mc- < , of this city, easily in the Koitwindsup. He. jabbed McKenale to death,” and had bim in bad shape at the end, Lewis ®ecetved an ova- tion for his showin = aver be used ta col Only temporary Specifics, mereury, 3 it. Badteines of any New York's Master Specialist. Consultation Free, OD POISONING Jp all tte stages | cat eR Na os dive rads CERES, nt of old, are hosted etgia nes went in 5 to 10 ay, ba ane Rey TLITY, Impatred mmanently cured: , \COCELE ctrbd in 5 to 10 days. PARISR CMM ossee. stopped at once. REQNRY ‘and adder Compiatnts tireg tn OO days: : DISBASES, 3 to perigee cette, ata Pen ‘cuare cunts’ by his advances okeat Permaney xe ver 37 EAST TS La da Cured in 30 to 90 Days by My - Own Unfailing Method Prompt and hereto ‘eontall Dr. L. R. Williams ane Announcethent that there will be ap automobile race moet at the Empire City trick on Sat- urday, July 16, when prises will be of- fered tor every type of atitomobiie now in use. Four regular events have been sched- uted in addition to which there will be some special match races. Record trials will be numerous for the course at Yonkers_is admitted to be the [ast- was made yesterday, est mile track for antomobiling in ant It was selected by the Auto moblie Club of tea for the cup ar Oldfield travelled econds, a world’s race irisls, Last the alrewit in 55 4-5 record. Races will be held under the rules and sanction of the American Automo. bile Agsociation, which provide that posittons In each race shall be assigned ate of ent According to the FARMING BARRED AND NOT BARRED ‘he National Baseball Association de- clded Wednesday that farming {8 not farming, under certain conditions, and that, therefore, though farming is barred under the national agreement, farming 1s, nevertheless, perfectly proper and miseible, providing it is the kind of farming that Is proper and permissible and not the, kind that is barred. ‘This wise ruling was handed down at a meeting in Chicago, There came before the association the case of one Morlarity, who was “sold” to the Fall River team by the Chicago National: with the understanding that the latter were to be allowed to “buy" Morlarity back when they so desired, The deal was declared perfeotly proper. Hence, although farming Is stili barred, it is nevertheless entirely allowabi Iluts o ffto the National Association, Great is its wisdom, and mighty are Its laws. SPORTING. CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, RACING AT 3! ‘PSHEAD BAY. june RACE ain s. Ba0 Pe Me Rain oF goin OTH. | The Boacon Steeplechase, Great ‘rial, Dar | "ne Advance and, 8 other Races Leave t Bsth st, BR via L. IH at TEA, Mo. 12.10, 12.40, 12.50 (1,60 Parloi Car Train), 1.10, 1.90, 2.10, 2.40, ey Pp. M. ‘Take ferryboet foot’ Whitehall st. N. ¥., 11 ALM. thereetier every 20 minutes, ‘con- necting at 30th, at. “Brooklyn. 80. minutes by Brooklyn Rapid Transit, ‘All Brooklyn trollo cara, transfer direct to. track. y Concert, by Lander. Grand Stand, $2. Field*Stand, Tc. 1 WILL recover all money lost gambling at the race tracks without costs to ellents, CHARLES 8. HAYES, Counsellor. World Buildini treatment ja the only kind that should ating Enis Joathnoate disease, ss 8 joan come fro epring baths, Fotash nnd other ‘mineral mixtures and ah deleatal graces, Had’ ous, Snubs nor injurious, ut ry, aad tps, the ation 1, pertesi rea mitaout aa Npnicodi permanent, - Yt ganuct rrenpondanes strictly cond dential, 34th St., New York, OLD DR. GRINDLE, 85 YBARS A SPECIALIST IN DISBASHS OF MEN. inder Dr. Grindle's scientific "treatment all diseases peculiar to men are permanently quickly, more easily and on terms ‘than by any other ad Vertiaing physicia Blood poison cur m Z Nervous debility in from ! to 2 months. Kidney and Bladder complainta in from. 1 fo 2 weeks Skin diseases, red apots, ulcers fore throat and mouth, palvtul swellings tn to 30 days. Strictlira in from 10 to 20 . Varicocele in from 1 to 2 weeks. inary contracted diseases and drains cured 1B a eam at ty ‘ . ‘St pm Cnt me oftice, 471 EST 127 or, ath and Mi Cmaeety Medidioe G1. OURS, D0” BUND ATS, >: ‘WENONAS’ GREAT TEAM. ‘The Wenonas, a newly organized team of the Bronx, have played twenty-eight games up to date this season and have won them all, due largely to the good manageme Albig. at No. 149° Wert eventh strect, and would like to hear from the West New Yorks, Subur- ans, Meta or No matter whether the trouble 1a recent or of long standing; no matter who has tried and failod; no matter if your physician, has pronounced your case hopeless and you hay ‘one foot in the grave or are knocking at the aavlum door, T can cure you, and do it Ickly_ and ‘permanently. “Twill make no promises that I cannot keep and no statements that I cannot proves’? WP UAWURSTAND VARTCOCELL DECAY. AS WELL aa BeCAz esti A a od KNOWS ‘arnegie Lycenm Lec subject nealed ‘and Grtaout mari cu eee OND 1h. Oe unday, 10-12. 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