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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 1; 1904. EVENING WORLD SPORTS EDITED BY | ROBERT EDGREN . “HAPPY JACK” CHESBRO, WHO EXPECTS 10 BREAK RECORD IN GAME AGAINST WASHINGTON TO- DAY ABIS RENTED ADEAEDOD RDA EAA DE ROLLED RIA EOE EE DEED OFFIODEE EOE EREDM EEE EE OOO EEE DED POLED 4 0O4-44-9 2O5-DIDR IAD LE DEORE OOOE IRISH LAD TO MEET ORT WELLS. CLARKSON WILL PITCH TO-MORROW. ~ PITCHER, WALTER, CLARK Som STOPPING ONE OF CHESBRO'S iN SHOOTS REAR EL Yann SHOWING THAT 1S BUILT ON Vilés 4 OF STRENGTH ye AD WELL AS " THIS 1S WHERD yp * AAPPY JACK” ic ao dled! wives Py on Poses Maver Jacn® expects To iw THe Sik sene ‘ 4 AURDLE Tuer UNLUCKY Box ‘ ny The AveTeRee bland Chesaro. or THE | ConKStREew cunve. —— O0000-6-4-0-444-0-600-000-6161.01 96 0O4 01S DOO O1F4OODED O41 OEE DMD DEE EE DEEDS | PASH TO BE LUCKY, SAYS | WALTHOUR BADLY | GHESBRO, IF YOU HUSTLE" WA RCE The Champion Cycle Pace Fol- , lower May Be Fatally Injured Happy Jack, the Star Twirler of the Americano League, Declares that It Is ie DHDDE TILDE TDIDADDALDAPLDSHOOSDOD ISH LD WILE [TWO GREAT RACERS SHOW MEET ORT WELLS} SENSATIONAL TRIALS - Waterboy Gallops Mile and a Quarter in 2.14 Pair Will Fight It Out Again at! and Hamburg Belle Works SIx Furlongs Sheephead Bay To-Morrow, in 1.14 Under Restraint, in the Commonwealth, at a \ (Bpectal to The Evening World.) pulled up absolutely sound after thete as a Result of a Terrible Fall at Atlanta. CT ha a a" a 3 Mile and a Quarter. SHEDPAHEAD BAY, N. ¥.. July P25 Gal af Dion a Only the Fellow Who Loafs that ? late this moring, after ai) oer Sh vacated Sr Sk : a 6 (Special to The Evening World) trainers had finished working thelr ed that both were jubilant at the PREDE Pe FF OPS SPIPOSTS FSSPSESSOS OSES PTTOF? 4 : . ‘ wor § Kicks About His Luck ATLAN Ga, July L—Robert | 4 Irish Lad and Ort Wells wit fight it] charges and the track was clear of | 5, a “ Walthour, the world’s champion p: 4 out again to-morrow in the Common-| horses, Trainer A. J, Joyner brought Ry 4 saat Was thrown feom his wheel} 7 PITCHER, wealth Stakes. out Waterboy and Hamburg Belle and = and dangerously injured in a three-|@ The Picket, too, will and Water-| gave them most sensational workouts. BY ROBERT EDGREN. cornered race Inst night at the Stad- | $ Cnt sero Ved tnd HUBasT ay oat ca Wee The great black son of Watercress ; i s jum, hetween Walthour, Monroe and | HIGHLANDERDS Irish Lad waa given a trial for the| Was sent a mile and @ quarter in 2.14 “T guess I'm a pretty lucky pitcher,” said “Happy Jack" Chesbro yes- Deguichard As far as can be de | & ‘ race yesterday. The fraotional time of | &md stepped the distance without injury ferday afternoon, a8 he was dressing 10 go our and ewap curves with Walter| {rmined Ne sustained @ broken arm, POO0944 2694000061200 047 Hm 09444 | the trial was as follows: Quarter, .42-6;| 4nd without any great amount of ¢x be & broken collarbone and ¢ broken rib three furlongs, .87; half, 491 ertion, It can be positively stated thw Clarkson, the High!anders' new recruit trom Cambrdge, “lucky enough to © win that thirteenth game.” “Why ‘lucky'?” I asked, and internal injurles which may later develop and make the accident fatal to the Atlanta rider. COUNTING THE BASE HITS quarters, 1.16 2-5; seven furlongs, 138 4-5; mile, 1424-5; mile and @ furlong, 1852-5; mile and @ quarter, 2063-6; mile and the champion was never in grande ghape than he Is at the present time In view of this morning's work it | DABNEY a ee ag 1s just a matter of hustling. I'm lucky because I get out eaeapiicine Biel ‘ aie S otae three furlongs, 2.21 1-5; mile and « half,| 70t at all likely that Waterboy wi AN tle. That {s the only way a fellow ca a : 2.3696. tart ia the Commonwealth to-morron ay man with Arr Ee nee PE Dads ells | ROetianare “Kieeh: ABN. Siron 986 } "The horse cooled out nicely and Rogers] but he ts pructically certain to go | ARROW COLLAR any ability at all can be one of the lucky ones if he diga Tnto| the (hree riders came together and] Blazon ft on the outer walle! And tack aboard. You don't hear him say- was well pleased with the trial. The| the Brighton Handicap. FIFTEEN CENTS EACH A (the work It's always the fellow who loats that kicka about his luck.” Walthour was forced high on the em-| the cry is, “Sul they come: Four. ing anything about the pad and mask | Toy ve, Dee avodt i) pounds, Gatiotaotry aa wha the Siaak’s, work TWO FOR 28 CENTS $ Jack Chesbro looks like one of the “lucky” players. His face ts thin Naa taene, iris Blin heen “ome. SS Oe PO * af thinks Lrg wrt No blinkers were worn, nor will they be| that of the filly was sensational in the CLUETT, PEABOOY @ Co, @nd clean-cut trom training. Long mornings of practice under the hot sun| force through the wooden railing #ep-| gaysttyetnt ages’? Nt throush yet." | frayed to a trestle used in the race, Irish Lad will be|extreme. Without wavering or nov RT) have given him a brown like that of a Plute Indian arating the boxes from the track, tear-| ne ‘There jp no truth Ta the rumor that | Slowed to race off In front, and, as|ing she went six furlones {: j.14 and 4 ing Up two planks two by four inches And doesn't the fan remember when | Umpire Sonnstone once @ Coney Hermis has not been prepared for the| most of the distance was unde “Did luck give you your record of twelve atral, ight winnin, mi with more to folow?” zl Chesbro is a modest sort of chap. He blushed. in hie crash was fearful, spark of life left him ds remarkal This mornin, = New Yorks were a joke? jet on to the fourteen again. But island barker, Tt Isn't often that a pitcher digs He developed that volce jin @ Bath Reach boarding-houge trying | to coax fodder his way. race, Duryea's colt will be master of the ettuation for the first mile at least. Enoch Wishard thinks that Ort Wells strait at that. Both Wi eee ad Hamours ELIXIR OF LIFE. es tended Bobb: nm a will jual to . and there are A Startling “Oh, pahaw,” he sald. “That wasn't Anything great on my part. I had] made 8 aatement of hie Injuries at his heala in the box when he has a | Carey met with « curtoue mishap | TAl D4 Wie Oo whe take a emi. BASLE One Ta ats, handily, “Old and Middle-aged Mon Who neigor™ the finest team in the country behind me. A great team will mak follows: Latt collarbone broken, right bandage on, ble spinning fingers. But yesterday, Running after Deviin’e fv TON Cet ite thet. th A Ie Te oe See ce he reason thet f ake Bret elbow and fingers of the fight hand) Matty did It yesterday, to right field, the Boston del tell, | lar view. They the son of ROER—Five furlongs in 1.05, is J son that I pitched good ball was that I felt all the tima| Dadly, brutsed 4d torn. One large ‘The ball was under him and x into| King Erio has more gameness in his pressing: Me . Mitchell, trainer. LOCAL: V AND IVES Thad the dest kind of backing. When you have a lot of players like that as probabiy prove ie tenet doceea” i once Reader—Whe made She long: |e solar plexus, pressing all the air, Make-up than Irish Lad, and oa thie moat ‘eM tee-quarters In LB 1-2 IMMEDIATE RESULTS your team mates you have to ipa and lege covered with numero Magar ve os hie th ‘cconomy, It hud|they base thelr hops They also say|p,f% sw eFout furiongs in| New Life, New Sensation: Now Cirealation, y Play hall for all you are worth to keep your| cuts. 96 WD eumereas | (tees Ia tee Seseiety, Cit Bo Bdh SEs! saienone ‘etttt | very openiy that Ort Wella should have: Apa a | a Traine. New Growin, , @nd up This team is just like a college team for Spirit. There isn't a man Shortly after arriving at his home Boston dearly ‘loves to bump into and It ‘as some “minutes before Car-, in and won the Advance and that this time he [ube aa Thee: quarters in 1.2% 1 have labored Indetatigabiy f om it who wouldn't rather have bis hand cut off than be responsible for condition’ was to renbontd ty aeetaane | the Giante—just se much se @ small 4G ey hada himeelt up again will turn the tables, lorEP Sit oacceauerene ia 291.2; | tne the tga ad = Yosing a game. There Isn't a weak that {t was considered advisabl | boy loves an Invitation to aecompany — Ge. Shields, trainer a4 ee spot. We all pull together like a Re-| postpone ‘the setting ot the fracturea | (N# old man to the woodshed. Double plays were as thick es trolley The Tienes se Op |unSeah "BaRsatast Seven furlongs | M pal convention—all harmony, all out for the eame purpose, not a thing | “°l'arbove until to-morrow. Later an- =a {n Brook! There were v0 | eee reat Sl siemens certainly start. Malye An Zimmer, trainer, | an ~) to Aiscuss or fall out about. That is why we + ME} other examination will be made, and| When wee Willie Keeler asked for |°Ors Ot ma one, “prowne’s | CArTOll Reld admitted yesterday that his Rep Patan! pal mile in 0.57, orecs= ‘ A Whe Viet eo fast. ‘The fincst player in the world, sisrPEnE OP Ko She top OC ne mutt, OC mare, Chak G09) 6 daall Monet to the Pole oon he see et popped up Batty’e high ball| POF was ready for the rece, and he Pour tariongs in 0.8% a 1 je wi that he 4 ! ‘he world can’t play ball on a team| man that symptoms of Internal ay i on Pedic eee they and rang the damper on Carney at ie Ghd ho #98 gied Hermie wants) d, Hines, trainer, joesn't fit in with, but you get a lot of fellows together who keep will develop in a few AERO Be Beatin. che “rouse, old pal,” eaid second was in the same claas with the | Pot lkely be a contender, Three-quarters in 1.2%, gil- ‘their eye on the ball like one man and you've got a lot of champions,”’ John T.'s understudy. “Come right in ialiypop "mn by Bowerman the other | “I have «reat respect for Hermis,” a9. p. Odom, trainer me besser This was a long speech for a ballp! c ORS 900 FOR earee of ta ay. And next to free hitting, R Cer-) said he, “for he is @ mighty fast horse, | MIEKA Dale atn | { all player. hesbro had struggled into his And little Willie didn’t. grin until) tainly does loosen up the thr I don’t think that his defeat by Colonial KNOBAMPTON One mile in 1.86, Costume by the time it was finished, and with Clarkson was ready for work he was halt way up the boardwalk. | of the fan to eee runners doubled uP. | Gir} ig anything b asily: C. Tarter, trainer sink wit ROSE—One mile In 1.49, gallop- \e CH SB. . , A tall youth In pink hair and Prus-| “Kid” Eiherfeld, ofthe Highlanders, | againet him. I know TWIN ' mare. I watched her work a mile in 1.40 F. Burlew, trainer ps tebe as aT REGAL VE, wlan blue trousers wheeled a barrow |is betng put together again. He “rilll last’ year with I’ pounds up, and she|BAZILLISA—Four furlongs in 08% Mt rig “Happy Jack” Chesbro js impressive. He hae geeat, broad on the Polo Grounds during yesterday's straddio short in the Philadelphia game} was romping at the finish. 1 can oasily breegzing: F. Burlew, trainer. shoulders, ana ne is brad all the way to the ground. He Is bey solree. m July 4 understand that ape has @ chance to|CLAREN' E—Six furlongs in 1.19, ‘ Practical thy : RINE baWer aid anced ii Wis BAEK MA GE Ge - "He's going to Boston.” exclaimed | wnitom Conroy has a boneen tec: | DOME ANY, Minas hares with lees than 10 dnty: sr a r too In helght perhaps he stands § feet 10 inches, and ie Gilbert, “to take back the dead.” f pounda on ALLY By its wecrog 4 resued for t i “ : _ te ust outside of Camden, Camdeal "The Picket, if ne starts, will run Carter, a Weighs 140 pounds dresowd for the gure, When he moves it is with the lightness Frank Bowerman has anew “fanning” Le foamewnere in New Jersey d race. He hae all his speed and ja|GYPSEY BEN—Sevon furlongs in 1 of a boxer. —_—— FE inlet good condition menerally. He worked unig ng: D. Carter, trainer. ais young Chorbre has a wry ail his own of handling the bal (Special to The Evening World.) aie aad oe eens T Doe ee Gosce trainer, = more the ace ‘ a Fea the Highlanders, it yun are wo lucky unto ettine a. ee gee Pou a0 out | SHEEPSHEAD, N. Y., July 1—Al-f Sere coe ee : LORILLARD—One mile in LAT 36, a fire ol Dox, you will: ot're it : wirike a day when he te in the | though @ trifle cloudy the track was “fehba, Waterboy, re begg easily’ D. Carter. trainer. can throw off the shack! ihe aedinary piteler-and snise of the « in 4 condition for fast work at Light Brigade and jor Dal ———[—= competency, and per talk ta val on xtraordinary ones—twists himself into | Me bay uring the galloping hours. It are among the others eligible jor tor " Zale te ht r tal in & knot before delivering (he ball. He kinks his body lke Baad (4 sta Me morrow’s fake eball To-day, 4 P.M. Am. Lea aime. Ese “ty fn q the prize boa constrict +] Wa also an unusually huey morning for Park. N. Y. Americans ve. Washington. SE AND a RO the side show. And when he jorks the kinks out it is with a enap that} riday, which is gene: preanenelsaaeeeSeeaS Have ALREADY PROVEN IT 70 OTH: threatens dislocation of half a doze vertebra eee Renerety@ very Gull 1 as to- Fre vou are intersated, write me. te ‘ Nothing of this kind with Chesbrs at p eeepelt, ele S yee kane oe Your letter will be held sactetly con tiden ¢ The Highland champion takes a grip on the ball ' enlure of the morning that at ite fa) il aartle you "Daily, b to corer Beate epee te LATIP on the ball without wasting time tn vain] (Fact! the sreatest amount of at — weiniay nmi kf U particularly complicated curve, n and comment (rom those who wit- (Special to The Evening World) )Moran was substituted. The bors 1EN'S GOODS. bi he Aampens two fingers by passing them over hi ‘ pec His righe hand swings t Pie Tine—that te alt hessed it was a mile in 145 by Gunfire.| SCRANTON, Pa, July 1.—Jimmy |fought at 118 pounds, with three-ounce Mprd, Then, with a slight twistion frees the penition. and his lett foot slips tor. | THs '# the fastest work usked of the!gione, the clever and hard-hitting ban- |sloves for s purse of $20 Jimmy n & slig! wisting from the hips, his body turns easily, his ar; great mare this season, and she ac z 7" O Toole, of Scranton, waa the referee. " eomes around with a snap ton fast for the eye to follow, and the leather apran | complished her task without an effort {LMmewelane of the Avonia A. C.. of New | aie pattie was one of the best ever fe huriling toward the batter, Sphere York, met ‘Todo Moran, the South | A task to make out your | witnessed in this part of the country After the fifth round It coukl be plain- ly seen that Stone would win, as Moran was fast tiring from Stone's jabs and ‘right-hand amashes In the body. In the 90 years of ex. perizase Use st (a curing a ate diseases. of makes your aradtuction fhe She looks better than she ever did in} her life, and when she is uncovered those who are wiee will be ready for her. It Brooklyn hantam-wolght, last night, and knocked him out after one minute of fighting in the eighth round of what was to have been a twenty-round battle. The fight was brought off in prwate in He doesn t twin, his body in deltvering the badl ae a boxer twists ‘weight Into blow.” Almost ail of that sudden motion that enaps tha: Sth ae fia way comes from the sheuller. At the Snish of the throw Cheabro's aly a 1 Apright, not thrown forward aud nearly off balance, as with other pitchers, “ List for Camping. Get a list from Hopkins, Everything on it except (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, N. ¥., July 1—Warm, sultry wegther and a fast track were {s the general opinion of horsemen that Traine: nee Ve 0 « , _ CURVES LIKE LIGHTNING. that Trainer ‘ogsrs le pointing the] g"rogdhouse.alx rilles trom this city, vert Tuna Mon yintnn im junt Witt ing during the work houre| Bcorea,o¢| f00d can be had there, } He threw those evrys into Clari:son and nis big mitt with a speed that nearty big Sarat ‘andinoin, some of the | sna wns witne by over three jun- a right swing, dropping him to the floot| rajbirds and speotators witnessed the} All made with a view to DMitied the light Boston man from his feet. There were inshoots and outshoots any | will make ver mene ee that he | req voersona, who came from far and 4:1 alno Kuching Out chree of his teetn. | Parco Cal Senate Wilhan ae) apactness and | Dura- and other varieves snmevhat numernue Chetbro can curve that bait {st the Se siart of the season lnege to witness the mill, and for which |?a6eMS ut Mareen the bell” mung. sevice | Vilage rocwter gave out his frst note. | COP | Mae & streak of lightaing and make It drvp carthward Itke a shooting ater [of the twa pd Dumber of others! they paid #2 each. im. When the eighth round. started | oere was considerable galloping in-| Dility. the hatter, Keeping an eye on the bail that he throws must be ce hard ma| worked, ard sll ace ie arenes were] Bob Kendrick, the English bantam- Sione sailed into Morin. and after Jeb} duiged in, and the watch holders were 4 Launch besetien | a rite bullet dred at potrt-Ylank range. deepal highs sees condi weight, waa originally scheduled to Ant on “\toran's jaw, sending him. to fhe oute Largs hhoeyd Mfg ed Mi a on | | The pitching practice took up about a quarter of an hour. Then came Clark. | Mc# 1 which they ma 2 beat In any} gtone, but aa he broke his mMght hand floor, where he Was counted out, aliectone aa a tien ag 856 wp - _ = ames 2. illiams, trainer, turn. “My arm hasn't been stitf a day this season,” sais Cheabro as “Never had such good luck before, I guess I have been working twirled, wlule “Happy Jnck” coached. After a f: ly Jumped in with an exclamation: eae right there! 2.04, handily foNG AND WI WINE—Bix furlongs tn Lis 4 \iaih pee 9—CHA —t{1 oly Abate tartan | ‘nas, band- pf eo Broadway and West Broadway pot’ Dovibcgre sri Teroags in 1.614, | —— bandll: jom, trainer. vine ART Three-quarters 1.8, SPORTING. crivecoigte in in'.08, wal- Kitehen ‘tenate for @ per ne of the beat work of the morn- ing follows GUNFIRE—Mile in 1.45, handily Rogers, trainer . TANYA—Six_ fu W. ‘Rogers, traty ACEFUL=Mlle in 1.0, galloping; J. W ue fons, per se 6.75 BT. BREEZE—Six fu in 1.18, hand. ) lily, James Kneale, tratner. LIRERS Siz furlong in 121, Enoch Wishaed, trainer EBAN—Six furlongs in 1.21 1-4, go Liberia ENGLAND-—Five furlongs In gl ‘pandlly Barry Littlefield, tratn- Ne Maser aeesue. 2 nt ea Se Br.LR Williams "aes ae —— ey OLD DR. GRINDLE, MONAHAN BEAT DWYER. (Special to The BROCKTON, Maas, July 1 ture bout of the meeting of the Young he changed it has been becouse of tie easily; Low 69 in Lal, easily; twisters Chesbro gerd, trainer Jal and Athletic : Sat ast, jak me way, TLA-Blle in 1.4, dandy: 4 W.| pat’ 1oectN-—A. mile in tat, gallon: [Pimne waa 8 tentound: bow. between) rah Bee i “CONEY LAND JOCKEY CLOR | un pea . Ones more. . ‘ Bpvery Laiceneld, tralner Jack Dwyer, of South Boston, and | CON aon, canes fa ta i quenats Teall fo fs‘ Dermmanen & corker, I guess that will hold ‘em for a white.” Wr haere ai, brees-| pron KER furlon ’ reinet. ae ty or : ured mare ai thd'on tase urlongs In 108; J. W.! Chick Monahan, of this city, Monahan 104 a at ie pA had been producing some sort of spiral twist t int: ogres, trainer ‘ Ke renee, a —Six Races. ape fer eon i hat met ues in 1.54, . ee ‘bay ¥ back to the drensin« roome he was enthusiastic pd the eal bs LE i BA tee tpainers at, f Sv a a) Maer Dever . a nandetl a ae in 1.9, hand- ca) laine “Het make one ot the best im the business.” declared Cheabro | og Lib, cual, George inns, tragnert” sal ati a iceait acc Monahan fought closely throughout the nossighOL ty darter in 0.2, eaatiy;| O4 4 been in a couple of professional AL La a hap carsenen, a.) 0.82, nalsnen a a og although ferme ‘ tebe. like a champion. loyner, tradi sane mi ti & mitt $F He may be a little nervous the first time, REFLEUR: bound to show.” iN iF »| Bese’ to thrgw himsel ee hie bale ing one or two ima be oa the fife at 4, thin