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» ) j | 7 \. A 5 \ \ > \ 1} ‘ALL THE NEWS ee GIANTS GETTING BETTER WITH STICK OUT WEST \ OT TT RI RET PTS. REE Re a in Rl THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1008 . Beviin Leads the Team at the Bat with McGann| in Second Place—Americans Have Taken a Slump at Home. eabro The Giants have been getting very yy with the bat since they lett New vod There has bsen a jump in per-|G pentagee all around. Deviin again ls] W t, with an average of 3%, a gain of FS points, while MoGunn, who ie second, | 6 6 points. Bresnahan te rapidly | Doming to the front, having gained % Zercrs 4 last week. In team batting the TRAM reins @eined 6 points. New York Ri New York Nationals, Spoonente it Ht * BATTING, TEAM FIELDING. Pc, P. AB PU! ew rork .. it 4 if i 8 889 | Opponents 4 LONG HI '3 AND STOLEN BASES. Home runs—Ganael (5), Biberfeld, An- 1A 2yo|derson, Chesbro, Williams, Dougherty. 1 $3 4] Three-base hite-Anderson (8), eoler mh wb 2 ot (5), Biberfeld (4), Conroy Ganzel i ) e tf (), Williams (2), MeGutre (2), Osteen ms 8 Bt] @), Dougherty ch, Fults @), Klenow, ie $8 '230| Collins, Hughes, | Chesbro. " Two-base 1st * 85-223) hite-Pulte (12), Willtame (10), Ander- . | 1 Fad] Lo? Go Aoaulre (>. Conroy), Gan s 4 +183] ae (8), Chesbro (6), Neer (6), 2 8 Ub] Keeler’), Biberteld 6), Grimth (2) i) ughes (3), Kleinow (2), Collins, 1 a in Osteen, . . Total home runs, 10, Total Wpree,baee j Hi pond %. rota A swe-baee itd, Total i m 4 Ml Stolen pares be (9), Keeler (9). 4 Key Fults), Anderson). ‘Withama “cy, w Conroy (6). Elberfeld (3), MoGuire (2) Wa) Kleinow (2), Hughes, Chesbro, Doug: Sig}erty, Williams, Total stolen bases, 87 4% 3 9 i #8] amey .. st Eg 1.000 ' i 7 3; 4 a at o 00 s 1 ° D ul x 1 0 » fs Bis ; if 16 rt ist ws 0 Ma NO N BASES. } : Home runs—McGann (4), Bresnahan 8 9 (ie (2), Wiltse, Gilbert,” Warner, Devlin, o 8 ( = Three-base hite—Mertes (8), o 0 0), MeCormiok (4), Devlin, (8) =. ‘Taylor (2), McGann, Mathew- Browne, Warner, McQsnnity, Two- & 8 »® hite—Deviin (16), Danien (15), Mortes ; 4 D, ners, Kies Browne (0), MoGann (8), | 21 3 9 ), MoCormick (7), Bowerman | Jaokiitach 7.8 3 Twarwer 4), Mainewson (8), Sedinnity, | Thatcher a a . s } 7% Tesi Wome runs, 14. Total _thres.taae Bheghard’* ae tou ante Total two-base bite, 98. Tote! | Dobba igs Bs} % om m, daeee, Sl. srsotie (My Dahlen (04).| Bilownes * A re Our (Ae Devlin 128). Gilbert (10), Me- | Beran M10 2 ok ih). Browne (8). Preanahan /*). | Cronim, ' por HY (a), Warner (2). Rowerman, Me-| Ji 985 innity. Total stolen bases, 155 a3 New York Americans, :} : POOKIE ee a ert : fn ch at (3) ‘i Lumley ake ), Dobb Ey aa, a | dan, Bitter "poo! tebe Cont otal home. rine-- die 8h ghree Ui anes tH, two-Shse BN irar “a olen basen 1), Habb 0), Gheoeara if} 10). dete Dothe (8). Jagklitach (8), Geaslar (sy i ttolen bases. aot EM Ieee Ub: mer, Berane, “FROM PLAYERS’ BENCH, J certainty will take @ ball team te a warm hab; beat that Boston bunch, second Miseoa minced ten bor — bal, bu (_ Qrimeh says he oan do It. May be, but | *!l»ped and fell. He had no time to get yhte'll have to get a move on. Chane mh bat aitting up throw to La How ridiculous now doth sound that . throw was weak and low La Chance warp from the unthinking that Boston} i: he too, Feaohed for ft and in wetting | fs throwing games to the Hightanders. Measured hie length on the Trove three straight look like It? Yes. diamond. However, hi he bag and while ‘ale note was for,on on | e Inch of the way fought pores tine battle on Saturday if Back, ye foolish persons! Back to the Ith the sand held the mye ee that ihe | allence of the wot not. umpire could see he he held Bven such marvels ae Parent and can make silly moves when they oak bedly, Four errors for that pair one game. State is 2 lingerer at the bat. He has the foul habit. The man who blows whistle when (the bail goes over be grand-stand into 4 3 outer darkness wae all out of breath Be turday, T's hard to beat that kind of D playing And They're the boys who are erying | to let New York via the pennant, When Dougherty wa was at the bat he was the last hope of hie tmns pared Dwyer oalled from the grand. nd ‘u drove the snakes out Bee how far you oan rive Bit bad the bal would have biteen thie Pate onake It] @ Heotor Clemes and De ber saw Leggo section oan a eas target to epee es eget to kesh bil sigur BASEBALL MAY KILL MAY KILL Boy, @alied the runner roped he ball, aad bent ball rolled clon close followed it, walt to e line Into gy Sowa. pop ay lciekod ‘it. over aging w the act or u ae jut i was hic No. 1164 Madison avenue, was struck by & baseball while playing in a lot at One 4 and Tenth street and Fifth eeetey ean and his A batter Knotked a be attempted to catch i: fell and one. chad Ferris had one error, he ne- | Pita @otiated several plays in the style that bes made his reputation. One was on AMATEUR BASEBALL PLAYERS, _—-——_ ‘The J. HK Cohen & Bros. baseball team Would like to arrange games with com- j-house (cams arpreaing | fourteen years, Address Heins- No, *, Knickerbooker ayenue, lyn, ae B. team would ‘like Pwd first-class teams urteen to fifteen 1 for Sesaegree ot. wht oe ir, daret, Hundred ‘The Agere ay C., “i reid city, i 0 ‘a a rh and he ball struck him He waa taken to the Marlen ki How at midnight the consctous and the may die, ‘outh was atill un- otors fear that he opponents. The feature of |the pitching of Will Hone, enn week in the box In the absence of th twirler and held ¢ eight hits and had tw The home team rallied a inning, and by bunohing hits Py 3 ‘two errors sucreeded in tting five runs. The score by innings follower 8233302 fere,®: ©, lantle A. C. 0111060 Batterles—Howe and Spencer; Sieh, Flaperty and Holmes. rent Cherry P. A would Uke to ar- canes wi averaging twelva to fourteen years. ‘Bunday games preferred. Address B. Cahill, Second wrest and Washington avenue, West. Cheater, Brong, N.Y ‘The Ino F.C. claims «came from the Union F. ¢ Inwood for refusing 4 ° tee atte travelled F Abed wo. Hundred’ and Pith street. would like to arrange games vith teas Sitter Johnson, No lohnaon, Weat Ttoboken, wt oe eam tenteen yen Dubola AUTOMOBILE TOUR, { | MANY IN LONG George Rothols, sixteen years old, of [TOMMY Ryan, the middie-welght cham- Two FiGH FIGHTERS WHO MEET 10-NIGHT | “IN THE SQUARED CIRCLE Jeak (Twin) Gullivan, the New Eng- Yand middle-weight, is training in Chi- cago with Jack Munroe, the Butte winter, for his coming fight with pion. The men have agreed to clash for @x rounds at 188 pounds, and are waiting to hear ¢rom some of the clubs | in the West to make (hem a reasouabie offer to box. Jimmy Gartner's hand ts in such poor condition as @ result of his recent meot- ing with Patsy Sweeney in the East that be wil be unable to go to Butte, to fight Wile Fitegerald as agreed, on MANY ENTRIES FOR SATURDAYS MEET A large entry list has been tecetved for the momater athletic meet to be held at the opening of Pelham Bay Park Athietic Field next Saturday, ‘The sprints have attracted entries from Lawson Robertson, 10-yard champton; W. R Knakal and Charles Bacon, Greater New York Irish A. A; M. J.| Breslin, Pastime A. C.; BE. H. Danforth, | ot Buffalo, and y others, Some of | the entries in the distance events are| George Bonhag and Harvey Cohn, of preclage m de tae Pg Waa bod ania" St | New York Irtsh A. A.. as well as several it has been od Yor” a and A outa wl will be poe bes Tommy Mowatt, of C of Chicago, and Billy Finucane have teen matched to fight! Six rounds at the Wa pai @ Agbistle | ob, of Chicago, On the night of July | 18! 2 for a purse of $200 and a side bet | Bevew si 43.5 ee ot 00. foun dove are eraat fighters, | PTT, arith +f & yer. ant and 4 fast mill ts looked for, oa iTopuviie Ph Pela eres 1-4 ast side Ment. | Sismauine $84 838i petting into sl at John- At Porteh ae 8 erame avenue, for | Soriaheatere Oe e4 piace on Long| , On Yorkville mes ver } Tttattes Srestest isso, levestnest rt of this month. land ‘the ‘he men are to fight twenty rounds at 138 Pounds for the gate reowipts and A |, Aide bet of $100, latter weight-throwing events attracted entries from J. §. Mitdhell, of the New York A. C.; Champion John Flanagan, of the Greater New York Irish A A.; Martin Bheriéen, champton discus thrower and shot patter; L. B. J. Few baoh, New York A. C.; Bmery Pi Mott Maven A. 0.; J. McCarthy, Greater others, In the faumping contests, Myer Prin- fein, rerord holder for the broad juin; John Ryan, St. Bartholomew A. C.; R. Cotter, Greater Ni York Irish A. A; J. W. Price, 9. George's A. C, and il compete, The open tracted entries from elubs af the metropoll- tan district. Erasmus Hall High School, ¢hamptons of tho Public School Athietle High Behool of Commerce, Boye’ High Behool Of Brooklyn, and baton M. High School are among 2 ach is Lowegy Mg rn OF DIAMOND, RING FITZGERALD CANOLE IN SLOWIOWN|= Martin Canole, the Fall River light- weight, and Willie Fitagerald, of Brook- lyn, are to clash to-night for six round at catch weights before the Natio right-ben toh ended matte: | A.C, of Philadelphia, ‘This will t agora Canole will meet the Can . iaheat A rene, he has ever faced, and anole's fret appearance in the East| ne “wit have to be tt great habe ts | 5 feat at the hands of “Bat fre, the Brooklyn whirlwind a fight | Ging Nelson’ at Ban Fianets ort hort distance. Canole le beyond # doubt one of the} Autneg sporting men is t te in the ring to-day, looked upon aa the man \° ith Jimmy Bri ere of th | have been declared @ draw, enti consideration by the FRANKIE NEIL MATCHED 10 FIGHT Tho limited round bout Frankie Neil, the bantam-weight cham- | the Wave < rion of the world, and Hughey Mo- | ine Waveriey A. C.. at 120 pounds, weigh | Govern, has finally been clinched tle, for @ per cent. of the ire re. Charley Felt, matchmaker of the | getpte, rah whien A itrinnge tale ‘Waverley A. C,, of Chicago, has oon- mil oe prow faght oF on thy ai nd RO sented to give the fight purse de- Ge Siler is to retarea manded from him by the boys’ man- and has forwarded to their man agers for the vat the articles of agers for thel for thelr 8 MUNROE SOON T RESUME TRAINING , St. Louls comes as Oa te word that are ts soon to start for ‘Frisco to for his battle with Munroe resume training Jeffries. Bince he reached Bt. Louis the mine? pugilist has been taking only ve ye | ise as has been laid out for him exerc! tor pies A wrestling mateh by his trainer, Tim MoGrath, | him in condition. which it waa hoped could be arranged jwith Tom Sharkey has fallen through. ‘Advices from ‘Frisco atate that Jef- fries is Injured knee. still in Oakland treating hi ‘s camp are favorabl after all, it looks a miner will gurely plonship. Jeffries is determined tha Munroe shall not make capital out o| nie unfortunate mishap, nad he will make every effort to be on hand to defend his title, © that Jeffries will win the batt x he may be handicapped injured knee, SUNDAY BALL GAMES. TTT y ee and Hook; ewood — BS @ $4 3 nite Stleb a ‘a asin 1 oO enty-five rounde and | with the ane should a him greatest of | pe, between | ‘The Intest reports from rte are aald to be very he and the miner come together, TEREST Lit 0000 Save from $100 to $200 by securing 2 19] | One of these pianos in this treat sale data! 1 oa] of 350 celebrated # Smee HOW BIG TURF MEN GAMBLE. BILLY DELANEY 1 TRAINING HANLON | Getting Into Shape for His Fight with Battling Nelson on} the Coast. Nilly Delaney, manager of Jim Jet- fries, has taken charge of Eddie Hanlon the California feather-weigh, and training him for hie coming bout with “Battling” Neilson, the Western fighter, whioh takes place before the Hayes) Valley A. C., of San Francisco, on the night of July ». Manton ought to enter the ring In the | him how to beat an opponent in a fight Delaney will be Hanion's chief ad little feather-welght says he will dgnt according to Delaney’s instructions. TACKLES rd? ae fight with Nelson the Fall River ! i boy mmegetra ted his great ra: cleverness ina nad I | rabluicy” ‘lead tee] ie eke tore over a terrific | ion Ke had him on queer | treet in several foun af’ toe ’ ight promises to one the best ‘ite a ned in Phnadeipite H. M’GOVERN According to the try conclusions In les the hoys will x-round bout at ml bout Ought to be it will clearly orton a young M: ‘e Roth boya will begin training tor the | hattle immediately, Pann Reena THROUGH THE SKIN the system through the pores of theskin, The | | ie | of Poison Oak and Ivy and other noxious wild p | when taken into the circulation, break out afresh Clever Little ’Frisco Fighter each season, and linger on for years unless antidoted and driven out of the system, wearing | clothing and hosiery is of | frequent occurrence, | and other metals are often | poisoned by the chemicals and acids used in polish- ing, and the dust and filings settling upon the skin.~ SSS beat of shape for the fight, as Detaney 9. 8. S. {ts guaranteed entirely vegetable, and an unrivaled weil is a trainer who knows how to prepare | purifier. With all impurities removed from the blood, the sores and erups A fighter for a battle and also advise | tions disappear from the skin, W rite us should you desire medical advice or any information about your case; this will cost you nothing. vier on the nipnt of the battle, andthe TO THE BLOOD. Some of the most stubborn diseases enter into juices ants, Dye Polsenting from colored under- POISON OAK FOR EIGHT YEARS. ears old 1 was poisoned 4 ena it would break +a, When eight lng peieen ry ‘orkers In Lead, Brass, The diseases enter the system by absorptfon or through the pores are as di and dangerous as any, and cannot be reached by washes, salves, or other external remedies, The blood “mate purified airy getting permanently ri disease. §, 8. 3. acts 1 the blood, riddin . of the original poison snd restoring it toa healt normal condition, THE SWIFT orton CO., ATLANTA, Ge RAILROADS, Pennsy! vania | StATIONS hye BAR Cate. 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