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“THE BRIGHTON | THE WORLD: eee. ars 'HIGHLANDERS WILL EW ADDITIONS BATS WOULD MAKE (T EASIER TO LOCATE” THE BOSTON CURVES. PO8 HOSTS $1-1 D044 6644 TRAINING GALLOPS AT THE AHIGHLANDERS COULD WIN BY (Soecial to The Evening World.) easily; F. Burlew. trainer GRAVESEND, N. Y., July 9.—Glor-]JUVENAL MAXIM—Six furlongs lous weather held away at the course cuANP Lats a a iipnge ie 130 thie ‘morning during the galloping | handily) F Weir, trainer ie hours workoyts were allowed the fol-| DINA II ADD One mile in 1.47, ems. | 4 lowing: ridin TRUE-Pour furlongs in| ¢ . a, Y TRUB—Pour furlongs tn om, THERNER—Three-quarters| 0.86, brees! ; ; fh fe handy T Shen, treloe BROOK IA NLT “sevens i BAGLE ARCH tg the In 1% fue J i ys mim TIM KA ALS “se J um Hoob— vive } HANDICAP TO-DAY, ee eee DOPING “THE BEANS , sab ppedre TWO TRACKS TO-DAY bebe SATTRDAY bebe t aaa frbber bese RVENING: JULY 9, 1904 ieee eae et GIANTS PLAY A SPORTS EDITED BY $44000604000000000000 SOooeetarerernensotd Pooorereeaes PIONS ESETNOD “AUTOS WILL TR . . » » . » C7 » Many Big Machines Will Estab- lish New Records in Speotal eoo> DOUBLE - HEADER. ty nn MIGHT org peed pores il } PD EME DG 04-0904 saddbdadhdadldhdl Seeee PO ODPTOE FE RDR ORDER E DISD $4 * Me 9084 14 PP ODDS 4S 14988ED MOUNTAIN CLIMB TRY MYPAOTISM “Tht HIGALANDERS MIGHT 6eT A LAW PASSED PROMIBITING CURVES ROBERT EDGREN. HAVE 10 TAKE DESPERATE STEPS NOW 10 BEAT OUT HARD-HITTING BOSTONS SEEPEDOLEEDDETEE IE RD ERED PDRIDETE PLES OSED EP ORODEIDOG OOOO £EDELODEODTOEETEES DONDE 11 9900080000006-0000000000009 SEVEN FAST CYCLING PURSUIT RACE“ TEAMS IN With seven of the fastest clubs in ihe country entered, the intercity t Pursuit race to be decided at Manhat- tan Beach to-morrow afternoon should Intense that both organiaations have strengthened their teams especially for towmorrow's race, and seem so evenly matched that it looks like a toss-us PA Bone ‘nile in 47 1-2, 5. fur furtongs in 105 ‘ ‘nish some of the moat Interesting between them, mai Dateane inten eon-| MPS ML Deh He? hike 1 Meet Starting Next Week in| spor ver mined at's ayia ment | Poe Cesry Roads Ci of Ameren Boo fon Johnstone, trainer, et C, B. Morris, trainer. the White Mountains iw the track 1s only ene-thing of 6 Mlle, | EM Will Be hinge Op.at Chaliee Meet, mvitier one mile in’ 1.45 4-5, easily; @. OF KENDAL—Phree-quarte: ® J the teams will really be only a city ~ entury record holder; Joe Kopsky wi RRA P a mre an ia li Sit eta, ati not ava et cnr tea abs SPARS an uno In 1.09, brees- we tiene dae ons ‘al The five days following July 1 will) each team must ride ite fastest from] many the coming champion; Oscar re ing ky cleh. tral { W. Bhields, trainer | Pe automobile week, for there will be a] tne sound of the gun or be “passed.” Sehaub, who won the twenty-mile race loging: " Turlongs tn 1.23, gale HINDRED_Bix furlongs in 1.2%, brees- hill-clianbing contest up Mount Waeh-| In pursuit races the teams are started | at Vallaburg last Sunday, and J, M. \ DA a ye in 12%, gallop-} ‘8 C. Cagey, trainer, pete bin bb gdtocgdlegy Beit A certain distance apart, and continue} EiMer, the well-known road rider. 4 gy gerd = dle indefinitely until they are either over-| The colored team, composed of Dove, 4 ming Bix "hit in 13.) WORKOUTS TO-DAY > ‘ taken or pass their opponents. The| Ivy and Spain, ia well thought of, while ‘Welsh, , we a aos Pirlones fn 0.51 1-3 Smith, trainer. Y le ee 1% wT ,furlonge in ANTERNA half, mite in (Spectal to The Bvening World.) AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY| | Fitzsimmons an@ Jack O'Brien. Barred in Philadelphia, Will 0 ath ae a ivney, trainer With a view of placing all the world's | holder. records to the credit of his automobile, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt has entered hin @0-horse power Mercedes raceg in the formerly owned by W, K. Van-/ The first three days the cars will be tested up the steep inciine, the. record team that keeps from belug passed is (he National, made up of Osear Goerke, terbilt, Jr. ‘This car at Ormonde Beach, be declared the winner, It often narrows) H Cranston and L, nis, has many \ Florida, last winter, few over the | {OF which Is now 4 minutes, made BY} down to @ bitter struggle when only| admirers, The Bay View team, from mooth wtrejch of sand a mile in thirty- | Otto Nestman with A, G, Batchelder, | two teams remain in the race when| Newark, will preseat Edward Rup- riders will likely face the flag, as the » ‘i Met ae ee SHEEPSHEAD BAY, July 9—The Empire track meet of next Saturday. | vine seconds, which {s the best on| President of the National Cycling As: | they are forced, in cycling parlance, (0| precht, H. Mackay and Jullus Eisele, 42. handiiy: W have trainer. glorious weather and perfect track (hat Probably Come Together July 1% Hid chauffeur, Paul Sartor, | ecord, Mr, Shanley does not wish to | 4cidtion, as @ passenger, ‘ride their heads off’ to keep from] Who 1s looked upon as the best road Bt LENG. A ‘half mile in 0.00, easily; |PFevatled at the Coney faland Jockey : ; 0 defeated Bowden at the Boston {(ty for recorda but will show the! For the automobile meet at Empire} ying overtaken. There is no race so| Plugger in Newark. * will alse eB H menue er, traine Club® course this morning during the | the Windy City. i, will pllot the powerful flyer, aud | {4moua machine to the public next Sat-, Track four special races have POM) A inisning ap a purauit race, and it] ave out Lhelr strong y of talent, ‘ oor mt Ay He te 61, hand-| exercise hours was in murked contrast It le quite certain that Oldfeld’a ‘mile a oate of 4!) those ave baten! arranged, including a free-for-all we takes a game cldar to make the circuit | 4"d promise to make the other teamé r tn enniee, | (9, ye, Sagnehing rete, pnd quagmire _ |record of Afty-fve seconds will be aup- | ontered for the great Empire handicap St Mfteen miles for cara weighing M2 | ot the track, probably # hundred {lmes| ¢xtend themselves to the utmo trainer, eect. waste bring the teat + Chicago and St. Loute ght pro- | Planted ace, which is so arranged that any , ‘0 2,24 pounds; another at ten m ‘a2 | (2, the hot sun, at top speed, with the In the twenty-mile open race, for facer# to the open eatly and in num-| moters are after the Wiatinuasns yna-| Word was received yesterday that B. cat ts table to win. at ane the startere for ae heer jped ~ ve pate others chasing them like mad anda] TWay grand piano, over one hund: IGHY-Four furlongs in 0.62, O'Brien bout and the affase will likely | M. Shanley. Jr.. the Newark sportaman, | ond Rambler. Fogelin will drive the 60- PONS. The third race Is at five finally land first prise. ag, Corell, traitor wire arti lmportant workouts to-day | | Urn Peet ae winds’ y | would show his 9%- would show his W-horae nower record {horse power FIA. Tracer for machines welghing from 641 to peciatl . entry Mat alreaay contains over ites “fiewticos a hthe in following pulled off In the Windy City at * pounds, and tne fourth race is known rea: 7 E Hames. A one-mile open ead a third neste: E. Graves, ee nee, ACEP UL--Seven furlongs in 1301-8] early date, 4s the great Empire Handicap, and ie] The greatest rivalry exists among the| of a mile novice are aiso down for de- NCE—Pive furlongs in 1.09, un lily: J. W. Rogers, trainer Over In Philadelphia the sports tae « race at five miles for machines of all! different teams, especially between the| cision. As pretty nearly two thousand ily; J. Neumeyer, tratner GUN {Be pone tnila in 14% walloplNGs} not yet recovered from the curpris Kinds. Every car haa an equal chance | Century Road “lub of America and the Wekgte have been gither, sold of apoker safe leven-eightha in 1.3, hand-|,.%. 0. Rowers, trainer, given them by 3 w of winning, the race last year being Century Road Club Association, both of for last Sunday's record crowd of x cilia trainer. caic K ix furlongs In 1.4, bree , nem by Mayor Weaver. won by a very light machine of aix A tered. Ti " seems in a fair way to be eclipsed ‘te rota a Graver instar ahh Fis. Vive tonlenge in MEd, beeees | gant enstertal Apsvelation of Pri Sort 1 mhient wag’ riven « handl- whom are entered, The feeling Is 80] morrow. THE reves, trainer, - ee delphia began to grow intereated in the | ‘cap of more than @ mile. Ww. 0 Tie EV Taree ina in 08 RIED, SPATH One oli hea, gale elgg two weeks ago and tried to gat ED—A quarter in 0.4, hand- loping, A. J. Joyner, trainer the Law and Order Society to interfere ia ‘air, trainer, CZAKAPIUINE—Five furlongs in 110! Secretary Gibbony declared that the WI HYME—Seven furlongs in 1.34,| breeaing, A. J. Joyner, Gainer ffali ; on ny boxing bout, soft os T. Welsh, trainer. TEA CRESS—Five furlongs in. 1.00) "Tt Was to be a mere Five furlongs in 1,10, handily: A.J, Joyner, trainer. and therefore within the pale of the ° Welsh, ee ‘A | TRADING hye furlongs in 1.0%, law. Nothing more waa heard from the| Tommy Burns signed a rich contract| F. Scholes, who won the naa En = eoally: Feta tee Wive furtonse gre han | $POsUion until yesterday afternoon, | for the remainder of the racing season | Soulle at rhe Henley Regatta last week, moe reper eae UM ly; J. Joyner, trainer, when Mr. Crowhurst learned that the| yesterday. will be a starter {ff the national cham-| , commas 88 note overheard AL i ong in blue one long ine LORD. ‘of THE VALE-—One mi Ministerial Aesoclation had made ©] The jockey will herenftor ride in the] Plonsnip at St. Louis, He will return poopeday ey vee ; arg ee volee pala eallopine: A. 4. Joyner, written and oral protest to the Director | colors of Capt. Sam Brown, the Pitts. | from England at once, and oPhssontg inet WIND cute: leone On the Genehe | ray 5 said + jong in f Publle Sat ho hi harge of the | burg millionaire, upon as a winner in the national event, ines: Herman = Long. One ani 4, galloping;| racing. J. BE. Madde c bette alety, who has charg “ 4 Tor wy CN le ee Bap ee in Te Vallop-| Poltoe of the olty, It will eo Into effect at once, and| Scholes Is considered the fastest ama-| Just mow the yachting yards of the vated developed that pale of lungs atoon yearn, Put 1 bad OF eule ct y, Fdnes mile in 1.48 easily; D. Ing: J. E. Madden, trainer. Mayor W led for the articles | Burns will carry the “cherry blue cap” | teur of professional seuller produced | Herreshoffa at Bristol are very quiet, ui oe fA rom! any? lant on poems of me of my parents, I mish D-One mile in 1491-2] hreosing We Tr bvemurace, ttuinee [Ot Axreement, read them and declared telah pontya gail iia Banton | SOP year, the Canadian ae Sie, Wi 48 DS Al AOA Te ore after flee im the outfeld Tl tnd’ this drinking: bent Pte, cae igh, carter, trainer SHORT HOSE One mile in 1.51 genie] B® WAS aatisfiod that there was no In- [this afternoon, fe fhampionanip in association singles ana | tl! the fall month. ig will be an ore) “He's been that way ever since he| end, whiskey In the evening finally ing Ao atl dal a oy SG F Presgrave, trainay tent to break the law. later in the}! Shi een went Mie sh Invsenior doubles with Smith as partner Ik bs ia! Aa ne oo " Vtrted to talk back to Silk’ O'Loughtin.” | ™ K " i s ne nitle and a furlong in 201, |, ae ail died r 3 ol est last wee! e' rainer| at tne national regatta in Worcester, |der placed with the Herre agai pe Sev ec-sinhthe In 1.88, epsily; ae W, F. Presarave, trainer,’ |fternoon He experienced @ tremendous | ticker without @ rider, and he tmme-| Mass, last year. fle Kept out of tee lente vail form vew cup defender, Those) "No. !t was down 'n New Qrleans| They certainly do hand it to each a furiongs in 1.19, hand- ar) Caen h RARGIFE |ONDOES Cire aan go one he cond eae ON look about for some | championship, event be who know have it that Sir Thom: trying to get hia just share of the other In the dreasing-room at times J MgLauehtin, Fuiner nals HERT Five futiongs in Lor ~ io SOU Mites A ind one (© take Helgesen's place. Burns | &!! thal mate y again challenge for the America’s Cup| &®## recepts, ‘ou'd think you fellows were in the i eur furlongs in 064 that a good retaining fee ts preferable | : ne. "You" : Fe x mur furlones in Landis ? / : sed, Dut principal own tol the f GRAN’ out feioaes In 0.69, : ‘4 Debold, tratner posts Rs he yong reds Pd hot dificult for the parties to agree on Sates, ts A nephew of Edward | ‘The Herreshofts are engaged in build- ninine commited tac Foe et hid * } REA ha mile in 0.4, rees- Lint handliy; acy Tithe | by scores on every train. ‘The Mayor | *™ Manian, who Was cotch of Columbia ing a fitiy-foot steam launch at pres-| vetting down to. frat Ones errell penraarel may have (wo slow nats Idsborough, trainer. trainer. Nieves ls aig “ The terms of the contract ware not | st Year aud @ smaller launch tn the new on ® burg that meanders along t elitist, aoe forlongs tn 1.18, easily: |GARME NT vias “ changed his mind so late In the after- % 7 s 5 -_—_——_-— ent, puriing Delaware turns owt more Al Billings, tra\ner. él ase” Sis fivonae te 124 brees- | noon that there waa no chance to warn|™Ad® Public, but as Capt. Brown Is pugs ey Qangweny shop. The larger of the pair, Which) Caesar had no triumphe like unto] baliplayers than any city inthe Union. LADY AMELIA-Pive-oighths in 1.08, | 97 ie t " rn noted for liheraltty in the conduet of his I w nearly completed, will, it ie kid who |e permitted to . t ing: W. Shield (3 1 lg § mile in 1.0, gallop. | the men at a distance. They were wan-| cine sstnbiishment. they are undoubt MA PROTEST SCHOL! ja no . Theres a on for it. Philadelpaia ARCA! Oe iBeven. furlo in hand ames Kneale, trainer dering about Philadelphia last 1 ig Hg undoubt+ Y ES, | said, make @ speed of twentytour mile during the preliminary prac- |i, 40 scattered that there Ja plenty ot r : oe . Mae we et aut. [ing staccato th t pias _—_— ' hour easily, She will be ready to] tee. room for the kinch lay, Jennings, trainer, In 11% handling eet: | ink staccato things about Mayor an how m nape play ball. Tn nv ile in 1.40 1-4, "| Weaver tha not be printed. —_ LONDON, July &—Now that tha|bde put overboard in lees (nan two bea ivf broke @ gid in ttsline’s 1 "i ‘et you don't notice any tearing vp | house—Billy is dusin er 01 WATERSIDE Pivecelghthe’ tn 104 DIER=One mile tn 148, gallop. | More than 7,000 seats had deen sold! THIEF WEARS STOLEN TOGS. iller Scholes has won the | weeks. Te 708 Com son vou hear from the |Ppules—-and Mra Beatisling Wes vers al ehtha n104, when Mayor Weaver (seued his ultt- Diamond Sculls, at Henley, the amateur org oi ataal wivth ‘thereat, matum at 4 P.M. The process of re- funding the money to the 7,000 was be- MATCHES ON un at once. Fhzsimmons and O'Brien AND THOSE TO)| i*s.e ener than evr satere Thy BE ARRANGED. wally disappointed There Wouldn't ‘ave been any mere arm in it than In a game of billiards— BUSY DOINGS THESE eo 0) FIGHTERS, father of Frankie Nell.) Hanlon oan wet thle o an * y abt champion, enys that | Ine withont any tronblen Ut OF PAK=| @AcePt mays & punch oF two” sald will gladly tet his son fight | Stone ana 4 i pertiny dams to Re Matehed. od friends we were only go MeGovern in a atx-round bout. || The propose! mat ane we wore. caly f9- that {f Sam Harris, manager of | Stone, the clever bentam-weight of the rn, { willing to make @ side] Avonia A © “Kid Adama, the On the result, he wil! wager any | east side bantam-weight. will me so of $600 or $1,000 on his son's | ringed at the Av AG. ON e8. Pa boys will probably ABH | arrow street night. The boys will fight at uid Th. gatvals, tus and Nell Traiming. | side hor of gun ony - Attell, the clever California box-| My) 1 0 side, The Neht wil 1s matched to fight Frankle| piace th three weeks six rounds before the Waverty | Private Fiaht Arranged, of Chicago, July 15, te fast | A private fght has just be ar. into shape for the battle at TANFed. The men who will fg Se. Ind. Noll fe doing his work| !t are Jimmy Kelly, the east side leh: | contest tt a vmpanl m in} weight, and Joe Youngs, ot (fnqeial to The Evening World) probably be the t@-| trey ei) o 1 ; Betting ‘when the daya| TREY will battle for tw sf r DELPHIA, Jul Danny the mate receipyy and a « . gher <-vantam-weleht chan $98. The mill will moment off in} Ar * Tommy Love » the J ght-| & Toadhouse on Long steee | fOUBHE atx ffle rounds to a draw last Jack Hamilton, of Kings-| Batt of this month | t the Manhattan A.C. The dove Bare to fight agin in pri-| — Tmeker Looking for Hien, | no”, OSY mateliad and weighed \n at will meet in a limited) “Chick Tucker, hard-hitting 12 pounds at the ving side. for a aide bet of $1m and] feather-weight, ta ready to fit an Dowgherty was the most aggressive of Fhe mill Will bel feather-weight inthe conatre eit ve offset this advantage 08°F about July 2 and will] Z mes * jby a clever left Jab. Tom Sharkey ref Staten Island. In their] Pounds for a ride bet of £60. Tucker! oct the bout and was the recipient of © Lee knocked out Hamil-| Would like to get on a match w \ cTiaika when “Mea Tred Tommy Mur of the Polo ( a i san ao tuon' selon * Training. to fght- in. prt . Nog Sg] te ring. the made his used announce. the California feather=| {hai an iunt fell ahah «OF Lin the work. Mere than OK New York: 0} by the members of the Avonia Ava. | ers att mT They care his coming the Fitesimmons-O' Brien eison, whick cece’, 7 Matched, h advantage Of (hia Ko. Harry Foley. the ‘Frisco ht who returned from the few days ago, has been matched tol littie fellows fight Dave Harry in Los Angeles July] Terry Martin and Kid Williams met “ ‘he te mo twenty rounds be} in tho semi- windup. Wiltams had Had fo ree MoCarey's Century Athletic slightly the better of the go, but Martia Was there good und strong at the end, ‘i ere prominent around the ring- and applauded the efforts of the betore the Hayes Valley oon July 2. Manion Lad he will post « la Taking a Stroll When Policeman Takes Him In, Ailbert Hawkins, twenty-four years of sae, who gives his address as No. West “wenty-aixth street, Manhattan, and who (9 under arrest in Mount Ver. non for burglary, might not have been captured had he not decided to dress up like a dude with stolen clothing. He enjered the m of George Smith. hman for George Hayes, manutac- turer, of York. and @ resident of No, 6 Claremont aveny Poort Hill, carly to-day, and after discarding hia old mult donned Smith's new trousers red tte, tan shoes, fedora hat and coat and calmly walked away He met by Policeman © rdea, who asked him where he was going ‘Oh, just for a stroll,” he maid The ofticer had been givén a description ot th en eetit ana he placed Hawking Later Smith Identified the and took (he prisoner's gid he he —_ -— Acoldents to G Aceldents on the g¢ very frequent, and probably lees thas in toe majority of ball game ne King thinks that for the most part they are confined to a valf-spent shot from a wild driver who nder arrest vol clothing te pulls and silees with equal impartiatity An uncertain player of this description really constitutes the danger on a crowded course, or Where there sometimes & little unavoidable crossing. But occasional dents do o which no amount of playing for can hiner, The Was th ease the other day, when the Secretary of the Buckie Golf Chuo, in playing @ cleck @ lodged with the blade email stone, whislr player's throat, nearly in Aberdeenshire, roach Bhot die of the club a lotged In the choking bim, id ie tting forward th But then,” sald Billy bingty, work putting forward the ‘usual “How can we kick ck, my dear? tf or business rt ‘the two New one, “not extend to "in so ion, that ¢ box: question as to “That's the eye, Kid, old doy genuine amateur, It is pointed out t is father was ® professional athlete Pugilist No matter how often it doesn't work. | yin many of them keep at it-that bluff of the batter's to go down on a pitched bell after three have been called. Stahl has the habit largely developed. | When Sheridan wouldn't stand tor “4 ie seman LA ACES TO CMS’ FEATURES Relay racing will be a feature of the monster athletic carnival ¢o be held at the opening of Pelham Bay Park Athle- tle Pleld July 16 The list of events nelides a one-mile handicap race, open to clubs and colleges; a four-mile open seratch race, & one-mile race for high schools and a half-mile race, open to elementary schools, teams in each of the foregoing to consist of four men. In the one and four mile open races it ja expected that all the prominent clubs in the metropolitan datfict will be represented, Including the New York A. ant oarsmen. holes himself, it ¥ ietvels alleged, isa professional, and that he has been in professional competition, can be ie | sonnay hy the roved, Owing to the fact that SeRoles ts a Sanadian, it 4 probable that there will no oMcial investigation, or any ouble such at Was the case with Ten Ta Bee je have seen record.’ and called three strikes, Btahl let a roar | ine (kia yo gentel hae unseat his G pipe that tore holes in| straddle first to-day. and oetting, But Sheridan gave him the curled Pea Ri ose Was 8 unt h, and there was no more to 't. secretary, much to Jes Umpire baiting, by the way, has cessed | mat pair of mints that to be so popular as it was when Tom middie Infield for Boston are Tucker and Ariie Latham made the things ever on ground hits. [BLOOD POISON dur. The Crown P, the Cambridge ousnaiaiaeniatane SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. The Cuban X-Glants, the champion colored team of ball tossers, wl play the Murray Hills at Olympic Fleld, Ono Hundred and Thirty-sixth street and Fifth avenue, to-morrow, A great game is looked for. as the Murray Hilly have deen greatly strengthened since they Rahat FAUOE the evtored am. C., Orenter New York Irish A A. New C by M Went Bide A Cy Bt. George a. o co) ured in 30 to 90 Days by My Star A. C., Xavier A. C and Mohawk Own Untailing Method uly Rind thas heute aed Sat ntries for the one and four mile open ove with William C. J, Kelly, Proms s08 tense of the Athletic Comm thee, ‘ or eialy temporary ich 16 Warren street, Spec! yd mercury, potash i Ridge wood n do so by making ap non @alurday nt the grounds rh gh aS. siete Announcement has been made by per- a unauthorige! that the Cedars and ¢ to play a baseball gain: ‘Protectors Oval to-morrow. — The who re under the management on ewig Jordan. now are, the home Westchester Oval, und will meet tat eteburms at Westchester Oval, One Hundred and Sixty-third street” and Southern Boulevard, on Bunday t Brighton Pari. «Cleveland and Pit- i a ‘avenues, Brooklyn, the Original pires fll cross hate with the crack Hitt ‘al Athletic Club m. af Rhy BE, team a pays ata ‘Aronaes wind Sa aint Ms ve ‘The game at the Bt Grounds, Hoboken, to-morrow between the strong Hoboken team and the crack Wilmington team promises to be one the most hotly-con Em 5 at George Cricket a yreing out tofery pe ee & cies i fe t io cure, withou ae STATIC TROUBLES has ie