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TEST HANDICAP RUN TO-DAY. } WORLD bb POOP OGE EOE ROEDER EDEL EO bee be OEEeE EE HEE HEED OOOED SHE4OEG HE DOE CGEDOS DOG EE OE EVEN THE BLACKEST CLOUD HAS ITS SULVER, LINING. LEAPING THE GaP : VATE AMR RAINING ‘ : or THE 3 N.Y. GIANTS. ; 3| : Pda d dOObO004 DONG sabesesl ; : "CANNOT RUN THE BASES ; lultz, Keeler, Conroy and Elberfeld, Four © Great Run-Getters, Need Only One Hard x Slide to Put Them Out of Business, ~- Nasiee it fan't tough when the man-| one knows why, has a dearth of lubri- TMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Hhaltion all the news of tho amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- lenges, &o, Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Mditer of The Evening World, Pulitser Building, New York. ager of & coming ball team has four | cLing uid In his off ankle socket. ‘The on his team and can't) fluid was spliled in a twist he gave the|' eal iy sro run bases, jount in Boston, : League Park, Sunday, July 3, morn-, ore of tito re, Winners would Ms ° of wor-|) Elbe ! vey |! to book games with teams averaging ~Mhat's Clark Griffith's source of wor att rfeld has a hip that creaks every nation ; 00040001 tg Batten to meventren years having own| Just now tae he pulis on hia breeks, Pru nahi wo s1106108 ))| Kfounds. John Bacher, 76 Ninth eve jt is corrugating hia otherwise) Fultz has rubdued charley horse, that | /Tiendehtp td q a nue, New York City } a {x ready to Uo him up at the first dis-| Battertes—Ohlsen and Kubin; Neel At College Point: " ® case of legs, Or rather lack of | respectful move Coleman and Harrie ; . Secier has a knee joint that doesn't] At League Perk. on Bund Pranbling ois Keeler, Conroy and Elberfeld | tke lim and is ready at a moment's] Norrie. by “ whelmin M Hatt vo # ball and chain on their ankles n » to lead & deuce apot They play Hoboken and hard slide for any one of them er was there a ball team sine | Mount Hopes neat Hunday ave Sun ’ te the stretcher. A the apple to Adam and gy hiv d and 4A. Mand FM open | pil sy When four such run-gotters as thie ommitted the error of accept: for yeams offering far inducements. Ad-) oy et have to depend on the bat alone tng th B chance, bas there been such an| dress J. Stevens, Castle Point, Hoboken, |}, no wonder that the man at th invoice of hardluck as that handed to] N. J a game. from the ( jleaterdeld Of affairs has to tie the sirings (jis New York nine of the American} The Alpines w ke to arran for non-appearance Address 1. aigatcap with a sleeping potion. | L. anion with all ur d teams ay kif Hast One Mundred and Ninth aging sixteen to seventeen July and Augua years, Have] stroet dress Capt | The Raymond PF’ 6 Bast One tun | trey dred and Pifty-second street, Bronx. The Parkview Baseball Club would like to arrange games with teams avor- aging thirteen and fourteen years. Ad-| figuration, Barnums. Gress Aaron Robinson, One Hundred and! School, No. “harles, Manntx, S xty-second street and Summit av .| Park avenue, Brooklyn Highbridee, N.Y The Granite A, C., of Brookl: At Bayside L. 1 all Sundays in July, and th of July o for games with te: even enough to make a break in! * real Hard luck, too; not an ex+ oe voice when she says they “Ant vet they are coming. riff_ith, the bose purse, is } gumamed “The Wiiow,” pa CUP Menito © would like to Near two atl round players, and Would also like to hear from teams ave eraging from Afteen te sixteen Bi ‘The following uns preferred: Trans Borem Publi¢ rolling GETTING READY » dune q Lawrence Oakland ” The Linden PB, would like to arrange games with teams | Madison street * averaging n to Nfteen years. The Nimrod B. B.C. defgated the gee: Sundays in July and August. Address| ond team by a score of i LR zames P. ©. box 417, Corona. ' feature of the game was the flelding " RR apegeye for the Manhasset Bay | Preparations for the annual polo! On Sunday, June #, the Crescent A.| The R > fhallenge Cup for 40 footers was sailed championships, which will be held this | ( f Arcardian A.C, for thel from team. a on the Sound, It was the/season at the Point Judith Country |feeand time this season by thé follow: | venre tor. tr eee of the series, and for some Club, near Narragansett Pier, are ale] # ® rice, found a best known to the owners.) ready under way, The contests wii! be Arcadian A G.. 07 6 4) Mul hattan. welther the Bobtail, the original chal-| played from Aug. | f 16, the number | CTescant AC 96 wil I ound players would like to uniformed team a@ teen year kav, "No. ry Amsterdam ot playing days depending upon the Bhein- ri ot teams that enter, Besldes starting off the championship proper there will also D Schelkowtz, gal Rock. The Alert was salled|be the junior championship, whtch willl “ng ciintons are now under the mae. B. Duryea, and in We) be played first, and the winning team | agement of Mike Perlman, former man- j an the Alert could only gain| may make a post entry in the big nite of the Rs Mag gnollas Al m years of age. By that time Mr. Duryea! event. The present holder of the junior - a The Chis inlens a ha ae . hold | Diamond, 166 Hester street, Manhatt, ads ence weve about the boat and on| champtonship is the Lakewood Club, ams averaging | A 600d fret Da aman, former Fane ¢ games with all teams averagin Gecond round the Alert left the 3il-| but es George J. Gould is now ig|thirteen to Afteen years All dates open | of the Merrite Ba mber P ae: ¢raging tweive to fourteen oO 9 Pitt street, city. SPORTS EDITED BY | GIANTS ATTEMPT TO LEAP THE GAP IS NEATLY FRUSTRATED BY THE DESPISED PHILADELPHIANS — 1 semi-finals for the Diamond Geulls ¢o- nee: ov CHANCE FOR Tht oa THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1904 , ATHLETES OFF VA ONE Ob Ob EOF OE FOCO1 O04 14.81 10 bOO4 14-0900 04686. SCHOLES BEATS KELLY | IN SEMI-FINALS TO-DAY |Canadian Champion Keeps Up His Good Work. in the Henley Regatta by Easily Defeat- | ing the English Champion. | HENLBY, England, July 6—In the) wally wore out his opponent and rowed | him down, Opposite the grand stand the Oxonian was exhausted and stopped ‘The winner met with a great recep- | tion. His success was quite nnexpegted, matn attraction on the regatta! the experts almost unanimously having programme to-day was the meating be-| foretold a victory for Kelly tween L. B. Be of the Don Rowing) To-morrow Scholes and A. H. Cloutte, | Club, Toronto, and F, 8 Kelly, Ox-/ of the London Rowing Club, meet in the | ontan, tn the semi-finals for the din-| Anal, while the Winnipegs wil! contest mond seulls, in which the Canadian! ty the final for the Stewards’ Cup with F. Scholes, of the Don Rowing 8, Kelly the) day 1, Club, Toronto, beat F holder. souller defeated Kelly, the holder of the| qird Trinity, Cambridge. trophy, by four lengtha, Time, 9m. Us.| Prom a social viewpoint, the regatta Kelly led for @ mile, when the Cana | today was a great success, immense dian, putting on ndid spurt, # throngs of people being present PED COLLEGE ATHLETES SAIL FOR EUROPE Members of the Yale-Harvard Team Who Will Compete with Oxford and Cambridge De- part for Contests. AMNTLR CICS That cycling stil! occupies a warm spot {0 the hearts of the sport-loving public of Greater New York was amply proven last Sunday, when aver 6,0 peo- ple attended the meet at Manhattan Beach. The managers are a0 aged that they have arranged of raves to take plage during the ould equal anything @ bs Members of the Yale-Marvard team a] Who will eompete with the athletes earls 4 Ne from Owford and Cambridge, on track unday'a ineet. sure Wel and fleld, sailed to-day on the. Teutonic Beak rei Sete le tr, veo balun the ras prise, a wainer, accompanied the men, t thi isea some in- anather Nine erat rie fe in-land with Harvard went Trainer John pursuit raca, when the prominent ble! Graham. Ther © large number of tern | friends down to see the men sail and \ 1 cris iP. clade Sena yeaa vn and 8 ee ako) th® vessel pulled out into the stream tho % ca jen} to an gcoompaniment ef college yells. Nowe" with rah M ek a The teams are as follows: Harvard— ing. York. fe DM. Ayres, broad jump; F. M. Bird, Payaon Dana, manager; v. Dives, quartermile; Archie King, (wo miles; ¥. M. Murphy, high jump; W. A. Shick, jr, 1 yards; 6. Garnett Wells, YUNG OVO Fe = ‘charies Hil yl ics i Pat ag oe Swe miles; a r 23 FOR ENGLAND. BOGE TEED ELDEST DE DEO OEOE ORE DES REMEOEYY That Notes and Gossip of (Special to Tha Evening World) §T. LOUIS, Mo., July 6—What have proven an interesting fight night between “Red” Huber, of Louis ville, and Jim MeCormick, of Boston, was spoiled by the rules under which it was fought, and these were ultimate- ly responsible for Huber getting the decision on a foul. In the fourth round Huber and Me- Cormick were engaged in one of thelr wreatiing exhibitions when Huber went to the floor, McCormick promptly nailed Huber one on the back while he was on his hands and knees, and then tapped him on the jaw, It was a palpable foul, and Huber rolled over and stayed down. Ref Douglas tried to help Mim up, and finally got him up and going towards his corner would | when McCormick went after his man again and landed on the jaw, Huber going down. When Huber got up Ret- cree Dougiaa finally held up his hand and declared him the winner, MeGovern’s Fature Plans Terry MeGovern will not fight again nntil the fatter part of September. ‘Terry doegn't care to Aight during the jwarm weather, and, a& he says, people Are not anxious to see a mill while the thermometer hovers near the hundred | mark, In September MeGovern will fight Wudie Hanlon, the California feather- welght, providing, of course, Hanlon Is succeesful in ing ‘Battling’ Nel- aen in San Francisco on July Should Hanlon lose to Nelson, then McGovern will consent to fight Young” Corbett’ for six rounds either Chicago, Philadelphia Baltimore, the club that off 1 est purse In those cities t te Nell Says He'll Dent Attell, Frankio Neil says that Abe Attell Is nu harder to beat than any of the other Ughtaing fellows, and that he will knook out the hicago man inside of the limit, Harry Forbes Again, Harry Forbes, o bantam - champion, and Dugty Miller, th tan, of Chicago, w! i hight fifteen Tounds At Minneepolls to-nigh Brig MeClelland. vimmy Briggs, the Chelsea feather- welght. is weheduled to meet Clelland, of Ri Tig 3 Ft Sette Bub Mot sR" Re thlatie Crowhnrat Will Keferee, ven t Louis, on Ernest Crowhurst, the well-known fight promoter, of Philadelphia, will ref the bout between Bob mors and Phijadelphi which takow Base ie Jack JOB Friday, This will be t t that Yerawhural has Mareen” 16 eats long time, Jimmy Stone After MeGoy Jimmy Stone, of the Avont Sho reeently knocked out PORTING. - AANA me “Brighton DALY Races 2. ee 1a, wes? te iv i See ty ate | 3 ate a corti BSc otins ’ 4) Eure n 0 Jay an fatter July 10 Will play for sida} to join a atrong uniform team araaing Frank J. Cadwell, one of the profes- handily, and eventually crossed urope, and his sone, Jay & 4 KINK- | ots of trom $8 to $ at Canarsic. ‘Ad.|from thirteen to Atteen sional bicycle riders, whore fights at 8 tteld, broad jump; D. J. Torrey, 100 Une § minutes, 2% seconfs in| dom Gould, have done no public poleldress D. Zuckernn, No 6 BSheriit|John Bressler, No. Vailap Monday created « eti yards; G. F. Victor, Bish Jump, and E, | * ~ — dead. playing this year, {t ts practically ecr-|otreet, New York City fourth street, Manhattan seaterta feaied @ etir, said T, Glass, hammer 41 4 shoe thrower, Z sopeat sil gs y lost gambling Alert allowed the Minvsa 4 min-| tain that Lakewood will allow. its|_ The Yorkville F.C. defeated the! At Woodside, L. 1, June 2%, 1s¢~se.| 1%? : e meet will take place on July 23, racks without costs to cilants iM, 28 seconds. gud she won the race junior Vue \o go by default Your Emersons by th: woflitol.|Aanes A * Epiphany PL c,h ‘The N, ©. A. must establish umpires] at the Queen's Club, London. a teh aan |AYES. Coupsellor-at-Law, x mactes, 29 aeconals. | Competing legms in this event must} The line-up follows: E. Madden, ¢. I*.| Battenes-—Sparke and yan, ast y and turn om the track and then a . Un Alert won two raves! be composed of plave Roylan, p. C. Westervelt, 2h) G. Hunt,| and Keating. All teams w ok ery vider who trans == enenneeneeee aH tre pons only one, | ban dicap fore, ‘i ot exce i nty | 2 ¥, Keely Mt, B. Hoy- ne es adress ygave Halltg rf ‘No 400 no Individual member must {pst avenue, eity. \s Ota Hound Yacht vs Re tL At Whitestone 1, The Liberty A.C. would like to hear h dicap a o r 7 averaging from clghtten to} Bt fee gach Moat tt doteata and an| RUnaap Aliowancgs the Same prine|vigitamt AC. WEEE a They Tine up as Collows alive prom . In tho fi pion ahip. efor the tunity aan. | moaues A ) ; ER frat bi Bos, rant way riding, end I, for my pert, Plonship wilt cle with HL. ft Batterie yurtz @ esser.| fell: F , L) will, willing .o Wike my punishment, any | bert. chairman of the Polo Assdelation, | onnelly, MeKenne, Fotey RMF pthers axe alse punidhed. “An iron N Rot 4 points, a 16 7 + ce - t 3 There were ' ua ” " M iF. ¢ Oot bat ‘ | Dollay, | "The ruiee specifically state contain MAKE NO uA Oe for 8, male + 1 nave in gach of heat. Yesterday |, vnttien for the national champion: | Vigilante AREER LBS aT Joseph H. Dotlay, NO.| things, but thege are not enfe ie Nil ig meth or Alert got two) PUP and Wie cup presented by Will] Batteries—Eaan and Hook; Stimpson 5 ey shi F3 ce cam dey ioe re al iam Waldorf? Astor will close on July | ana a 2% Broome street, New York ( they’ should he.” A ee lates } feching (rr cnine parenes, ca, ger | oe ome M 2 ri The Country Clin, of Westehes- | 284 Traeme ; . The Red St Ar A.C. defeated the Sune |. Other riders confirmed Qadwett's sta neatly, 1 ats erere imoga % | vor, is the present title holder. There |, Ui Sunday lust the taum of the Hee} ay’ os on 20 9 For mn and President Pat hes been some changing about of play Orphan Adium § the hith Jalen eet Titat Ns. ‘tor whine G Ao taid. pe rae Wii Maes te since lank aeagon. but, the indicas unbeaten Lega by the score | teenie Hirons Ny ope ba Corrected | Hons ure t espite the tows of some to 2 ne t " » i efende A, p. ly 3], A stron riding will have te cured HRs | coming content wit by Putty Upto the | and“sury a i Me Me tna Ato ike toon ua Reve 908 PRIVATE DiSEasis sith 333 nampa Y 4 » r K to play teen to eightee ok Moy pains ‘ B32 Ab | Yeust, Shamplonship standard, | Fosnal d Ae day. ant 8 Address I VARICOCELE <j) suis eine tn trom » porg he a8 th, No. Wi Seventh avenue, Brook: and has | been pructiving at Brons. d Trophy | sieadow Brook * the gybie P. C, challen Toe Backman F.C. desire three good D, July 6—All of the} is expected to play on the Rockaway m VW to i vee ‘leround players ave that took part in the 2-| team in the Point Judith events. ounde. cparetn xeteen yearg for Saturday New York for the Sir —_— sa Rast Twenty-second street [day games. Call any evening, vit. y- ipton trophy have been re- A Water-Wexen Cr Baseball Club will] tar cere ter No. ig ae publch arrived at 2 Welock |treatment of ehronle alcoholism | ts will play tne Weodbavens at Woounare| The Holy Innocents have Jul 1, ing Yacht Chub | S22ut to be attempted by a number of}en. Would like to fit July 3 and 4) % and Bl open for uniform an ved iY withe| Physicians. A steamer has heen char-|«A. M. and July 1 with teams offering | air Ror ee ae hed with : ‘a auatentee, Port We 4 Castle Paint, Ho- and was at Vinc.| tered, Upon which no alcohol will be,@ seascnadle guaran fa the Seabird was | allowed, to make a (wo months’ cruise | ingtons, Oyster Bay. “puritan A eo > At Utes Grounds. iyice 6 eareb aco te 8 of Tod fad anaes Gadi 's a Piaf a. Mis tae the Mediterranean, It is ex- a the fy yo Hoy of nae Se plete sol aramounts, Bayeides, Cedarhuryis and ane # ae rength preferred, Ad- one jer, No. 28 ty, Telephone cali, roadway, | ™ lana ¢ ne spirita, samp oS ee Always same length. PORTSMEN'S GOODS. s.OPHING Taut In wet weather, Slack in dry> Those steering ropes. Hopkins’ are of Phosphor | Bronze. 9 to 166. a foot. DRAINS, TOssEs LOSSE BRC URE os by me. PROSTATE raoveLs germane mn io'lo cape Tuas ot cure, 19 to a aye, DY MY Original ver; imple remedy ured * SY sanding (he disease BGG RGISOR toe se oes ba Ret, as THE BONER BOXERS ROBERT EDGREN PPEVIDOD, "DUMMY TAYLOR'S! REMARKS NEARLY DisLocaTrepD HIS FINGERS - aN POSSE SSIS HE 225 225229SOOSEs Lam hsODHe PEPPER z > 3 ; aeons nenenereert t=. VF) (| Bouts Arranged { Otbers to Come, of South Brooklyn. in eight und has giso won his last ee anxious (6 get on &@ meteh with Hughey MeGovern, Stone will be matched shortly to box "Kid" Adam: the east side bantam-weight, in priva | for & pide het of bam. Hehreok to Meet Walcott, Signed articles for the battle be tyeen Mike Schreck and Joe Waleott are in possession of the Baginaw Boxing Club, and a date will be selected within the next week for the battle, The mea are io go ten rounds at catch weights, | Dougherty and Love. Danny Dougherty and Tommy Love, the two cleverest bantam-weights in the Quaker City, have been matched to try evnciustona in a aix-round bout before Newly organized Manhattan hiladelphfa, Friday night, hold put up a fast and dover | Moran reunds fents, Is Jimmy Walsh Home, Jimmy Walsh, of Boston, the 106-peund champion of America, who has been Jn Eggland for many months, has ree turned home, Ho claims that the Amer- jean fighters have no show of Winn sfelaveck int In England. worst of {t, h A Telephone in the Residence will pay for Itself in Car Fare Saved Alone MEW YORK TELEPHONE @0. 18 Dey Street, KNOW ALL MEN Or. one ble Be eapeleaat UMAT Ss ers a cai ‘Qviex ResuLrs, H, Ainbbll Kane, A. U. M.D, Old Dr. oo meets in ‘ raya ‘a gay ‘J 417 BAST { Weta A +; Hours. hw} Bul MEDIC quae

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