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“NO TRADE FOR | HIGHLANDERS. 28 ARDAAA ERIE DAG 104-0986 9 O9O0S.196.04-04 4 $9.000% are tal ina " CIGARS 7 ow m Wage as Sisonun's Minds veetNG wre svuge § EDITORIAL HORSE ANY — Fe re. DESAI 144 44 OD94-446-940-4 |. TD STRENGTHEN TEAM OUT WEST Hanlon Will Keep Lumley with | the Brooklyns, but Intends to Trade Gessler to Chicago for | Pitcher Corridon. FULTZ AND GANZEL NOT | Pritcrer HUGHES AAS A Case or GLASS (Special to The Evening World ) ST. LoUla, Mo, July 18.—"'80 I'm go- ing to Lumiley to Chicago, a and get Pitcher Corridon in return?” ejaculated Hanlon, of the Brooklyn "T should say Superbos, this morning. not, There's one pinyer T won't let go, teapite reports from Chicago, The Windy City critics have got matters nixed up, that’s all, It's Gessler I'm think!ng about trading for Corridon, not Lumley, 1 hope to hav team again some day ond & Is players Ban Johnson Makes Special Trip from Chi- cago to Arrange a Deal That Farrell Re- fused to Have Anything to Do With. me back on the baseball map.” Hanlon heard from Sanmy Strang to- day, Mis second sacker Is located at Mount Clemena and wired that he would report for duty at Cincinnati, the Lirooklyn team's next stand, Owens, the Frank, Te this Scene—American League Park, Characters in the Piay— Ban Johnson, an officer. Frank Farrell, a magnate. \ Time—Testerday. cont What? A con? Wherefore? WouNint Ban get fat A-trying @ con the foxy Farrell? Not on your gaspipe, But here’e the Bas. For that now you must know, our business for when he wus on his scout- layout, Senators, ing trip, has failed to put In an appear- ‘Those who do abide ’ the capital, And that you'll play I Goubt me not &) ance Hence Boss Ned la forced to Where Old Potomac rolls his waving Jot: worry along with the same bunch of Lat me have for these soggy Senators E’en a pair of sluggers like Davy Fults And the tall and husky Gansel. They'd make— Frank. malsfits he has since Strangytook Il, Cronin again used his under-hand da- livery and It worked far better than the score of 4 to 0 against him would in dicate, The big fellow firat tried it In Chicago last week an “mado good” with ft so cleverly that he has made it the leading member of his repertoire. Eddie Poole goes to the slab to-day head, But makes no murmur of official graft— These same wearers of the Leaguered toga Are somewhat sprung in the knees withal. To thie you're hep? How aay you? Like @ cheese? What cheese? Methinks Frank. Well, what about it? How doth 1t 90°] ¥ 4, 46 forge the high and mighty chair "3 lay Malgvur and Wil copecks in your #ugur bowl | for the Ot our brave League must large in- deed depend ded eatest number of heats won, yon the equal strength of ev'ry ninet| {te not o fouredusn. while Wilton Boy, with twelve. points, Drank. {in tha con for the Presi- Sie all the lengthy way trom | Jens, handout cold aa this joy" bey @ach & proposition. (Wet still you are a riddie, Wherefore, pray, Hand me such 4 tip an that Bas. es 1 would be a WIN AT TENA me champion rag. I wot not but you'll hear from me sepa *) -, Toit be in a letter, Ban Fe pave sts ¢asy wording Tead lke | day ie “Tl be (Sere to view the oeremonins, | And help vo give the titel Tope a pull] man th flaunta the fi hich ie writ | chest ™ Yorks, the ¢ jamplons they ore] w i" er and pearl ant beat Larned and De COMING FIELD'DAY. oe match, The high ‘The Knighte of Columbus fel4 day da at Monteverde’e Grand Street Park, | Sout! ton event ann Inter Maspeth, on July 5, promises to be the second day's play of th robin tennis tourn ntry Club of W defeated Clothier ‘Shamne pa at Newport ott the strength of the Weetcherter matcten,® ever conducted the, ‘Aig councils) ! of the Luinley stripe who will help put i down-Kast inflelder Jimmy Sheckard did 1 Boy are now tied this be Saething ‘ Fo seck your kindly aff, And if 1) 1% not in oe ivi: up bus WRENN BROTHERS yi’ rey L. E ‘toush— es iad things, not p “ge with ¥ 1 RA 398 Cc ; H nr henbe C13 ¥ an’ Mf you touch mo I'l be-you You speak o' the re hg? Lorry neet ‘At Borough Park, Jul: M: § + set matohes was the order of the | mond In the first mateh|cam and Walt tennis watch poattery oted for was arya! © fe ey - cael vo particeiorly le St od ee eee ee THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1904. SPORTS EDITED BY BROOKLYN TO. } BE STRENGTHENED. ROBERT EDGREN , A PAIR or OVAL GRUTCHE s 2 CHARLEY. Ce Plime You RUN, RES. pay ¢ nit * * we WA DPERRE ATE EE ADEE DED EEDA IAD E DIRE ES DS DEAE DDD 404 PInn PiLUs! |. |! FoR mat a | Wii MENT see NY JAow THE AMERICA LOoKS WHEN HIGHLANDERS MEET CLEVELAND, PPE 1 DOE DPORPE AI EOADOED 645.4046 16-1 4294000640040000000 6460030 ooo ooeoos $449d4Od8 94 ‘A DAY AT THE HIGHLANDERS’ GROUNDS —RED CROSS SOCIETY PLEASE TAKE IMMEDIATE NOTICE. PPDDOD DOD De. tides NVOOOENM LEGS “ARE THE BEST League PARK } € CRIPPLED Those flax halliards are getting foul at American League Park, You'll have to clear them up soon, Griffith, It won't do to get too far to lee ward of the holst, Boston hae @ ime well rove already. And if the Highlanders don’t chase the kinks out of their run-getters {t will be mourning, not bunting, for thelra, To be aure, they're doing the best they can under the Umping olreum- stances, The dressing-room ametie like a Uniment factory. | ‘There's hardly @ patr of lege that | mateh in the outfit, Wille Kesler, had to get out of bed yesterday to pla: | A one-legged man tan't doing any | very great pegging stunts around the angles, It's a case of bat ‘em in with the Highlanders, And if they can’t bat ‘a nothing doing tn the tally busl- Griff calls Donahue, one of the Cleve- | land pitchers, the Reverend Mr, Dona- hue. Probably because, on occasions, when {t seems to be warranted, Mr, Donahue can use an invoice of | pl tureaque English that would make all the mews of the amateur baseball | s Chappy Chawles McFarland ts down to | The Winona A. A. would Ike to book | peo - ett? | CPon which eite my lawful dignity, — J oynusa him. Joe Corbett has rounded [games with teams averaging eighteen ‘The other worry of mine own gesh Freak, . ea te be played thelr Ban. I don't care éf there were a tact on it, |! shape and ho Is down to twirl In | arith as Barretto's Polnt, Bronx, July To this extent Wrap yourself up ta all the ity “Jone of the games ugainst the Superbas. | to, Aug. 21 and 28 open. Addrese George | Our League, being strong in every DAF. | ict maketh aire to trappe the timid, |i2* Dove apent the night at the Pair 1. Albig, No. 14 Weat Mhirty-seventh And making much ado anent the dallm| 40 tig me, Set them cool your | rounds. street ‘ f — Bave only those dull dopes at Wash- beatin The Cliftone, on moates a deteated | ington— than wart the Hoppo F.C. on the former team’s It te the proper caper now fot us Ares Heese Ot Pea grounds by 8 “ onto Do make a deal wherein thelr dragelet |i such a time as this tt le not meet Ciftons 121990 skirts That vou should work the “alry per: Battery for Hikaprat Murray and Mc- May whisk around the’ foursome can- siftage.” Keon. | vased bags. Frank, The Richmond A. C,, champions of And make them look as if they lke-| Tet me tell vou, Johnson, you yourself the west aie, wou ie M6 Sirens d games with teams ‘er: ns wise, too, Are much condemned to have a kidding eee Martina Feane, cer A aae bel OF Were in the game Ree ote {Uniformed teams preterred, James) a Frank. To make good a sorry anrument Nery Refley, No. 41 West Twenty-sixih Your pardon, Ban, nor deem it disre-] Ban, Twelve races are down for settle-| s:reei, apect, 1 & kidding streak? ment at the Afth matinee of the New] 4) pes voenity If that I fail ¢o fully comprehend You're off. Your centreboard le jammed, | °° Driving Clud, at Empire City ‘ hits, ‘Why I may care @ Yarmouth bloater's old pal. track to-morrow Dover AC. 6000388 8 ie orth Frank. Anna Littel, A. J. D, and Edgewood | Haverhill ..9 0 1 S wt ‘rank. fi Ratteries—Riley and Hofer; ‘Smith and How falls the dress of these same ut thus remain. I'm on your] Will Aight it out in the cass D trot, | yuurray, Senators. ie Malzour and Wilton Boy have] ” At Pisasant Plaine, 8. 1., mornin Ban. And will ‘net blow a single player. i rt inning In thelr class. fi E ; many horses aro entered that five why, 908 001 the i wit not? of the races will be mi lashes, while bay hat I sald, old doy, and you! the others will be two in three. Afternoon: Dover AC.0 1 Excela\ 1 Batteries—OfcGr mer and Brewer, wy Opeineng: R | tsa 4 rie Bat ey and Gilligan: Arct er and Gaughan. UrnpiresMr. Des £ At South Bro Adams A. B... Bunaet AC n jast peryey: 100135 240081 ond Ma AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS ‘The Bvening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition lenges, &e. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor of The Kvening Workd, Pulltser Building, Mew Fook, for a alde bet Batteriea—Chilton and Deg Umpire—0O' rien. 4i—is id 4 10-912 6 ilton = and 221440 220010 for winn Umpire—O Brien. Ry 4 regulars hee oh the ina very excKing Uinday, Joly 4, by & score of et rm Battery for winners: Shorty and noe Aruiiags A. el | Just as well, South Sea Island pirate walk his own plank with jealousy. Ganzel has aplintered a bone in hie wrist, and will have to submit to 4 plaster cast for a week, owe Cleveland Biueskins can ¢er- talnly hold up base-hite when they need the runs. ‘Without intending a play on words, the travelling uniforms of the Amorl- can League clubs might as well be iform. Some wear gray and some blue, ‘That was a great play of Tom Hughes {n the ninth inning. It was @ forlor: hope for his team, There was one ou and two on the bases wiren Lajole caine to the bat, Hughes Calpera lay Me pitened four wide ones, 90 wide tha! couldn't reach them, to Maguire's that the bases were Ailed, ‘Hughes was bebe on a double play. It waa a lohg nee, and to the crowd looked very much off color, But it won out, Hickman and Cleveland captain were doubted at first oe second. Hughes received the ap- pate he di for his dariag, but he fatled—well, the only eriterion of merit. A foul tip hit the pertpatetic sausage foundry and put ét out of business. But {te sailing master eald he was insured, Tho way the Highlanders were doubled up on the’ bases showed better than anythii se how badly they are fi. po fe Bes the bags. J sl sucoeas is players, scoves of thelr games, chal- Sundays in September. Address F Ruc Arnitage A. C., No, 41 West Forty-ninth street. The Arrow Juniors defeated the Tiger Juniors on Sunday, July 3, by a score of 9 to 8 The feature of the the fielding of Sussmeyer and {ng of William Jeffrey A_Drst- pitcher bout fifteen yearn old is wanted to plich for a good team. Address J, R. Alteohul, No, 1 past Ninety-seventh street. tf the pite twelve And Sl Address T, W. Jackson, Kast Twent: cond street The Winona B, B.C. would Ike to ange games with uniformed teama ‘adress. R. No. 103 Charles street The Liberties would Ike to arrange s with teams thirteen to fourteen on their own grounds. Charles Herget, captain, No. East Seventy- ) street, City. The Howard Field Club, champions of { side, have leased the grounds on, Brooklyn, which in the be under the care of Mi- la, manager and captain. stals would like to arrange their own grounds with tea D, Brosnan, No, One Hundred and Thirty-ffth nineteen y seg proterred. Siertin M. Lantz, > Mald B.C. tur B. would like to Dec j) hook games for Sundays with teams fourteen years East J EOESING A working sailor doesn't alwa: look as well as a sailing sailor. Puta white duck suit on te] working sailor, He will look better and wal ‘Working Suits, $1 39, Zech cet Launches. “re eased STREET— 4” aerween Brestwng and "t/' Matin, 4 FIGHTING FOR TH THE FLAG ERNE |S AFTER ITHIATY AUTOS I street, t ‘| Brokaw and aie ovr Gwynne’ Vanderbilt, SEQDESEDPEODSFHAEDSSSIGE OTD 2-4 5 505-F998-FS3- 90> FO 3% 5 > DD DS2F950009-96' ANOTHER FIGHT The Ex-Lightweight Champion Thinks He Can Now Win Back the Title if He Is Given a Chance, : WEE We 7 REELERL AND mig SHARLEY*HORSE DOPE. 84-94346-04448-68-4-5440040000 000 NEW YORK CAST-OFF NOW LEADS LEAGUE BATTERS ¢ Grady, the star backstop of the) Browne, New work. St. Louls Cardinals, who was not good) ,iomas , Pnlsdelphi énough for the Giants a few years ago, poe at present leading the National) League in hitting, He has a percentage of besos but has only played thirty-four| 2°) in which he made forty-five hits, | G) Chance the Chicagos’ first baseman, who ls second on the list, has taken part in Ofty-eight games and hi safely sev- enty-five times, which gives him @ bat- ting percentagy of .872. Following are the records of all play- ers having averages of .280 or better: Frank Erne wants another bout for the championship. It Is a hard matter for boxers to keep’ away from the arena after they have left it, and Erne ts no exception to the rule, Erne was one of tho cleverest boys who ever held the title of light- welght champion. It was while under the managoment of the late Jim Ken- nedy that he reached the top of the Dugilistic ladder. He won the by winning a dects- {ve battle from "Kid" Lavigne, and lost {t to Joe Gans tn one round at Fort Erie, But as Gans was above the light- Weight limit the contest could not have been @ championship affair, Erne had previously beaten Gans in a hant-fought Contest, and therefore it & matter of “even up" between FOR YOUR STOMACH NERVES and BRAIN SMOKE HSB. Ay, them. Erne has been exercising of late| 9747. 8t. f: with Fitzsimmons, and he is in such vege rit % a ‘plen@id shape that he feels confident| 20! Cinetanad bs 74 that he can re-enter the ring. He wants to meet either Young Cor- bett or Jimmy Britt. If Erne te wise ha will steer clear of these fighters unt) he finds out by meeting some other man Just how good he is. Most champtons| <, who have gone back in the game after Mitigate CIGARS Made Tobacco Made Harmless Under U. 8. Patented Process No. 172701, Recommended by the medical profession for convaleacents and smokers who Fenchense stan Seu7 SELWBLESELUZSVEE LS? 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SATURDAY'S MEET late "Sa Wine amen af Chambers New York, ICHOLS & Co,, Entries for the Empire City track’ Bri éh ton aeons automobils meet of next Saturday have closed, with a record-breaking list of cars that promises some excellent com- petition on the mile course at Yonkers, Thirty cars have been entered, the largest number ever Present at a race meet. Recent additions include Oscar Lewl- sohn’s 18 horse-power Merc: 8. B. ——_—_—_—_—_—_—S—_—_=_ Men Cured by Me poole fee in curt diseus y Races ¢ EVENTS TO-MORROW, INCLUDING THE $2,000 Winged Foot Handicap AND A STEEPLECHASE. MUSIC BY MYGRANT’S BAND. trom New York side rie Trali ur affitc h your affliction wit "ts Bowman's horse-power Clement, g Pais oe Wayne Kratger's 10 ‘horse-power Dur-| say at at tt 10, yea racer; H. H. Franklin's two racing, machines, one of 10 horse-power and the other of 4 horse-power, Entries were also made by H, E. 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