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’ eo 1 ’ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; JULY 15; 104 SEAS Tggpressseeenereneeenseepauen er ete “orrsihon| SPORTS EDITED BY "82ers? ROBERT EDGREN (0! R CITY TRACK FIVE OF THE FAST AUTOMOBILES 10 COMPETE IN 10-MORROW'S RACES AT THE EMPIRE 0 Most Daring Operators in the Country Will Compete and Wholesale Smashing of Records Is Expected—Oldfield’s Mile in 55 Seconds Likely to Be Cut Too. As the fastest care and most dering) for reeord trials, ranging ‘from Vander-| derbilt’s racer: Harry 8, Harkness, who, case of bat weather the meet will be operators In America will start™in the | bUt's ponderous sixty horagpower road| established a new record for the climb) "eld on Monday Eee Hlocomotive to the trim little runabout! up Mount Washington; John T, Fisher, that will have a long start in the five-| with the sixty herse-power Pope- ATHLETES TO MEET, mile handicap. Toledo; M. Q. Bernin, with W. Gould records is certain, and a mile-a-minute| There wil be a fifteen-mile race for} Hrokaw'a flyer, and others of the same! All the best-! known 1 Trish athletes and should be so common as to excite no, the blg machines, with fourteen atart-| type. forabali players In and about New York comment, Oldfield’s record of ® sec. | *T8) & ten-mile event for the middie-| ‘The automobile elude will have spe-| are preparing for the annual field ve ki welghta, with #x cortestants, and the| lal runs to the track to-morrow, arriv-| of the KUkenny Men's A, A, to be hald automobile races at Empire City trac to-morrow, @ wholesale smashing of | onda should be cut by at least five ma- | Empire Handicap, with twenty-two an-| ing in tima for the first race, which| Celtic Park July 4. Aside from the chines that will be driven on the fast! pirants for first honors. Five machines| will start at 3 P. M. peoular trac aid held vente thare wil Yonkers course. of the same design and power will con-| Special train service ts promised on| Which the Silico, Galway, Monag Ky Thirty swift racing machines have| test a five-tile raco, and there will be the Harlem Diviaton to Mount Vernon.| waterford. Teperary A i 4 been entered for the regular events and! record trials by Paul Sartori, with Van- R. Pardington is the referea In! honors. r YOUNGS PUT OUT BY JIMMY KELL “The Buffalo a Liskin | Scrapper Puts Up a Game ‘Fight, but Goes Down for| ‘| Good in the Seventh Round. ee ‘ © 0YS BATTLE INA | <4 i HARLEM CLUB-HOUSE. THE POLICE SAVE. A THIS TIME Jaok Wiliams Had Peter Maher All But Out in the First Round and Punished Him Badly ir the Second, THE BiG FIGHTER WAS ¥y VY. W HLLIARD ABSOLUTELY HELPLESS. "Two Hundred Men See the Pri- | “awtea'ma wat VAN HALTREN PLAYING |BIG SPORT CARNIVAL — 'BRESNAHANTO BE AWAY "ret, a and Was So Dazed He Could | Bash "" GREAT BALL OUT WEST) FOR C.B. C. BENEFIT FOR SOME DAYS LONGER) f=" Corner. Ps Zoe Youngs, the light-weight fighter 2 : Be Mates as Caslaug’ vr) OX“GiaNt Makes Sensational Catch That Saves), 1. pn't,%. Se"dunat| fitsnesiaane tm 8 CO 884] MEOOFmick Will Continue in Contre Field—| mmm: wane wan) ty best men in his clase during the} ‘ ; ’ on a 9. re i [iret eran scarof tore st rile Tain (ho Paattins, fom Ceteat Geckte Ne Tork ieee ee ant] nce reeds of tne tournament wit! — MeGraw Gets Into Trouble for Talking accra in poles soves Pome Sane : rer mere 1 search of more Aghts, reater Now York Irish Athletie Asso-| be given to Rev. Brother Frieby for the | ection ot the pollo saved Peter Mahar © wad knocked out last night by Jimmy elation and the United Irlab-Amiricen Chrlatian Brothers’ Training College. at Back to Fans in the Grand Stand. hands of Jack Willlane at the Broad Rs “Kelly, the east side light-weight. ater! George Van Maltren is playing just as) York haw just about “stood off Cincin. | Mcletles of New York—unless all signs| Dublin. Brother Frisby's mission has rants ot : ~ Minute and forty seconds of the |fast ball for the Seattle tours at the | att and iMtahare, out ocd of Ciasin. faib-will be the greatest event In tne Es Iahy recommended by cardia aia id Seventh round. ‘Tho biow that finished | Culjfornian League this season ay he did | #4 deen chioroformed by Chicago. story of Celtic Me stem ane | aay a Mow Geral rues Whaat (Special t» The Evening World.) study. McGann's f and Willams stowed Peter away ip joungs was a short left hook to the) ¢ dha dutin = 3 I of Arrangements will leave no stone un. | !¢ Ye New Yor! aren Isnop Ryan, Cs « in's fine batting will be he. hike aaa daliveced by Kelly hes De is ist Ld ig ie ae Br ehs WADDELL’S STRIKE: OUTS, turned to make tt a red-letter day, Phitadelphia, and by a large number of CINCINNATI. O,, July %—Manager | missed. one round. Maher sald it wes @ duke, b sminent laymen here and elsewhere. | return matoh, Waddell has sruck out 1 batamen| Among the famous athletes who will| Among. those who compose the Com-| McGraw heard to-day from Roger! ‘The long and long lost Claude gl. |and asked for « return ey this season. Of the twenty-one games| take part are: Thomas F. Kiely, the| mittee of Arrangement are W. Bourke | Dtenahan, who is at the bedaide of | llotte finally put in an appearance in| Al® full share of medicine last plight . ohed * ere ‘ockran, Judge Morgan J, O'Hrien,' his sick wife in Toledo, O, He says) flesh and The men had hardly ceased shaking he has pitched he has won thirteen and alfround world who hae Jige Sasuvs Sltawerath, sudew Marl | ahat te wite mS witealiy Ut Ba sh and blood after several bogus Youngs had got up on hile feet baiting hard, he has also made many & amilar punch. After recely-| star catches in games which have sa ing the blow Youngs dropped to the| th attle team from. defents F hands before Williams jabbed hie left % floor here | greatest catch made by Y, hig | lost elght. Three of his defeats were by postponed his departure for Ireland un- ogh, Dr Jann G. Coyle, Victor J. : h | articles had been paimed off on gullible é Rog att gg ay Polar dy sae eet, Ot LER SOS | Meaton When opened te Cy Young. th otter the even, dem Plane an, M_| Bowling, ‘Thomas ulcy James J. | '¥Phold fever, so that he cannot leave) persons aa the veal article, When he| 44 hooked hie right to the jaw and a a pA loves him ny the hi ie team ann on Oakland tee weg aa he pitched and worked gt |. Sheridan, John J. Joyoe, Richard | Frawley. B J Masui fen ni ee hee ide He doom uot know when | was introduced to President Brush and|@ropoed Peter for the count. Maker itched and worked ¢ le Emmet. M. < ? tr t ht clever, bath aides of the bar, than he ie thie Cotter, Meyer Prinstein and John J.|Plmergim Partick irord ink Purroy [he fever will reach the turning point, | Secretary Knowles both gentlemen |#°08 and tried to fg oe } * . | loo - h matters, and, year, riding on the water n ty wen will be} Mitchel. D. F. Cohatan,’C. J. Crowley, | 4nd till then he must remain with her. | looked on him with suspicion and | Jack was there to rus diversion. 7s en WeGNO Aa § | Momawer aresne ie wh P. J. Conway ‘and Rev. Brothers Frisby | MeGraw will not urge him to return | treated him charly ll his identity |foreing Peter across the ring, again a@warded (o the winners, intity SECRET OF CUBS’ SUCCESS, 1A game ot Gaelic football between | he! ithonle Protactory Band, con-|2"% Sooner than he judges best, and| was proved beyond all doubt, Biliotte| sat him to the floor, Maher was a in the mean time young MeCormick | Will probably maxe his debut a lide unsteady on hie pina when he ting the Clan-na ing of sixty pleces of music, will Chicago~with a hitting team—ts show. | Dicked teams representing -rsil ape Giant’ in’ Pittsburg, He } The fight, a@ usual, was another one) ‘Tho score was 4 to J In favor of the x et those rough-houss affairs, which | hiome toam, Kiaud had three meu ey Deen pulled off so frequently in| on bases and (wo out, Francka lif Private since pugilism was given Its, the bal! far down the deld, between ven @eath blow in this State. The mill! tre and lett, [1 looked impossible for - ide “ste ; - | Fender selections of Irish and American | Will continue in centrefeld. Constier- | Giant in. ‘sm true] arose, but tried bis hardest to fight S, was poms “ 3 be rooms ote —_ ott “Wy psp a8 thy Beh yas Cincinnat! the way these days. Re Feels yo roe, + | Jalrs in the. atternoon, ‘and Bayne’ s tng the fact that he has had bet feteke suring over six feet in back. Jack measured him for fair and eee wargees Ons wes wit: |i fence, With right hand out: | cently Pat Egan cornered Muiager Kel- | thteresting evente of the devs and alvo the dance mush during the evening. little work of tnte, McCormick i# play-| | Manager McGraw qot himaclt into a] the gladiator from the "Auld sed” Reseed by two hundred men, bh ed and his body well forward he | ley and @eked him to account for the| ' Ing & remarkably fine game, hie bits | Hts trouble hare yesterday, eet again fell © euch aed i toe ie | ent | desperate reach for the ball ant | Cuby’ guecess, and Kel Agured it eat 20 ting being particularly good, to-day, y dertmane’s Game to the core, Mahar arose and PC Dan Met k a place tn th Pivsident Bruce’ about e senalet ed linch. Willams shook Bs . te» It's like this: Kang will not permit a n Gann took a place in the|(o President Brush about a complaint | rushed to @ clinch ams shoo! ieeeervere im order to see the Aght | and 'p unwed forw haserunner to ateal trom frat to necand hospital to-day when he discovered | that had been made him that” Mc:| him off like @ rat, and again sent hie @re maul away at oach other | hold the ball base. The on y You can beat Chie that his ankle was so sore that it| GW had enid iadiserect words to left crashing inet the point of ‘The scene of the battle was a long, | fa to bat th ‘ Tunnewe all the way bs oecupants of A grind stand tox im- : : sh} are There Is no chance to steal of rely stood his weight. Me turned | mediately behind the New York bench. | Mah aw. The latter dropped like ee em wild 0 Wn oallng, tei Z WONT BANISH DONLN ten | Kilns, for he can throw the rugner out | it in Tuesday's game by coliiding with the tell? te are to blame abt |4 l0m and the referee had counted 9 ne | ajority of the League magna a ble | P at th : ar of te pen ili gas ots rv any |had thee way about ik Mike Doulin | gue med 1a Semen san ceh py poll | Hitters, en? 4 poor ball game indend unless the score | Hussins at firet base ‘ie Wit Be out | the Fech Sf the me go all. plavens | #even When (hé first round ended, Gurkish bath. Although the heat was| would be bantshed from bageball for all }ON* behind you laces the ball Into sale 3 — was to 4 Roger, by the way, is ouc}of the game probably for several daya | {yy talking with the 4 Sitrons int ‘The Second Rowand. terrible, ta wore ‘aid at mind jt, |time to come. Within thy past few days p Urritory. In thie manner Chicago man war were Seetirs COMPATT LY OF baseball for aye. He has sold hig /A0d Bowerman will serve as bis under- | stand Maher's seconds worked like beavers yaaa op pees ee 8 ta the batting i | Grits wood-workers i ee t sed What they wanted to sco was e fgiit, | President Herrmann bas received quitef bs. making hey eoonccile (i 4 Same | ' : ae Bed club Ja Bridgeport and will spend the +) hae bade on Si Gnd Foie: bad teceverdd opts @o matter if the room was so bol) a number of telegrams urging him to | same with their eticks, vou know Meaning the Ch and esky Mt vA oe Pate ne unting the money he bv P) n BI rt appear id — ‘ olisht dia’ ft Py) started, Willems was xious dhat tt burst the thermometer. blacklist Dontin, but these telegrams} Whee 4 splendid pitching corp EMO! wrue. 16 comes th tua vee) weal ange | Oe polishing the diamond. to be mush brighter than they were last anslous to end WO not f a | year, that is, if he ships safely anq| hostilities and immediately began O'Rourke the Ret. have not had the slightest effect on the bas hard other teairs, but the clubs|yard wide swat producers, see the Hickman, in trying to save the fort- h enipr braid pa Smash, beng to the jaw, and + Dan O'Rourke was then introduced | ' Seat tate @ mistalea but he ts not pet rears must almost double thelr Highlanders nes of the day, made such @ terrific Mies ‘e" ay na py ee pois Pose \epeted' dare a Flee Cant Aa 0 win out mi his a toug' aa 7 there te jus e shade of a doubt, as he on od he being the choice |the only one who erred, and, W wai | bropesition against the Chicago pitching | And thay wore high landers yesterday | lnke at one of Bie Jack's tortuous 1 wi able to stand up. Time and and again always had ak forel sinnts that the bat flew out of as ays had a weak forefoot that The men looked ia leva that he should be bunieh het tor tate aretyeas dul eglbervag vas bothered him at differgnt times,| 44 Williams shoot both hands to the > tn. | 2Ot allow him to riven ow ane and came within an inch, of taking Con- ae he on moua {Dally Aald Mr. Herrmann, CHAMPION BATTER. Both the right and left fleld fences are] foy's root off, Conny fh the tim The ailing member now, however, is ag| ead. but he. joo, seamed to be formed the sports that the men would) think that there is a chance for Donlin playing deep at third iPhad b (ing weak from hie ywn Factions wattle for fitteen rounds, and if both | fre to wear 8 Cincianatl uniform again. | Stone. the Milwaukee outfelder, is the | sprung in tho boards where the bite! {,6” bull instead of the bat thet fa goed It ever was, and the horse te! nis blows seemed to be loving ee were on their feet be would call the| Put he shall have another chance in the |p, ot the American Associa. | !ande elled, It would have been a base hit ning As sound as he did at any fore| Poter refused (o go down, sienough oe Laamiie, As s00n 4 hs suspension nas i efedit Was 416 this aide valing ot uns CHICAGO, July 18.-MeCheaney is 4l+ |mer time when Hildreth had him. ee ee Rat ae aes “Flory” Barnett had pulled | him with one of the teame® @ better average than that of any player | yet rene suattante putting Johnny McGraw bas found Claude] most ready to be shipped Bast again. “g4 te tha beat " 1" Jack Itttle place hite in whatever holes there gg + png 2 wnere: SEROON, gaping between the infleldere, o with Ni an | might be gaping fom with Be Poke te etnce: AES Tout requiar fulbarm ewings from hip leather at a 36 clip. and shouller that sent the ball far over Eltiotte—with an excess “e,” pleat But it looks very much like the old yop of the dos ch Ing the Jocomotive, | his training at Harlem, the scene both And {f th Tn spite of the poor racing luck that if ote in in, tearins ie that a ta The dig fellow in going along well in| attended his Bastern trip laat year, “Aig! ta matte Ad topped the Mac” will again carry the hopes and ting! fait Beflod and stopped the best wishes of Weatern turt follows | sid. 5 * ore hia ectmie ans the gloves on both Agnters’ hands ONE RECORD OF GIANTS. Timekeeper Paul Kelly yelled “Time. the fighters coms to the cenire, |. The Giants bave won 16 of their 88 vte. “et o1 " did not Eee bb 9A i} ou swinging | tories from Weatern teams, the other #7 -—— Mie atica at the men whe were sup: | what would Ne do with Wee Bute ghen: | of hs Western triumphs and of Ni8lerp with him. It never has Bean bec| end hed. tobe hele ce Nie acta nd the | belng taken from teams whom the d Clarke has not made an error in| posed to pull them down, MoGraw declares that you can't have [ill luck when he fell prior to the run-| lieved here that he showed anywhere) It was fully Afteen taintes be ite | peed have whipped but 16 times nat " gcames ——- too many pitchers, near his true form in Me Eastern races ae ge of Ireland was ¥ f ny t ° ing of the American Derby two years ve the ring, and even thi h lost, but five Tt became such # monotonous thing, n Sclnch, fe: peaking Away they | while Cinclinat. though The rene of Sepe. K will bea bury one | this ambling round the four cornere, | The real Joker te je again ebroad in the 5 ee and the jt pi Fo ose} mat Fas gad * th = . being burried, as It Y wo Ing oy ane press ie osnd ago. He (a not ie bw as loyal to hl ‘unt r ay? abot, Yq wind and face at close quar. | be rhe ag is A aropped evan for the leveland wil play | tnat « few axe tn the grand stand 0f- land Gomewhere bod Hiléreth’s idea to get him in big, hard |#hown that he is not goat gre oa fs, wail athe with Kell i wil enee thak hus he Rene be he eginning = with yited Griff to put act jascot up to ova! ot Rak y en ee = waving pre pi tt eae with Uptop Ce 8 eee ae oe ack ener ihe remark thet iva has look la \. for Ge pemsere whither he will be gent gbout the begin ses “-T’ ning of the Saratoga meeting, leaving and yi, oat ‘inthe ‘Ping re it to hie Eastern caretaker to put on the oui addys SPORTING. ly upberout im nike AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS Vong ago,” he added. SPORTSMEN’S GOODS, finishing touches after he arrives in ania » ene Roger Connor was also @ enectator. that section. Tt must have warmed the ooolklen of the OP KRINS Ho will be an entirely different look- veteran's heart and taken his grissled 4 ing horse from what the McChesney memory back to the time when % wee it was You will blow it upwhen Eastern racegoors saw last season, but it mot Likely that he will be sean at it beens wanoatorests. hip best before the middie or end of t erefore a Pnew The $15,000 Saratoga season, povibly not before Cushion Is always Ready sate ca . wane wec=<<l Brighton Junior Stakes Pre. will undoubtedly be Hildreth's advice had deen fouled. | Panthers by a score of 15 to3, The fea- | liwarts, rf. Levenstein and Andy and Handy as a Life Pre with regard to the management of the - ORROW o7 he refused to atlow th the |eure of the game wasa home run, with rhe. TO, memes address Max Endik- server. horse, and it would appear to be the ota ever creek | ea filled, batted b ‘ae ¥ t . fudging b; IncLUDEG ys Tanya he | Ing. There were tree cera eee | cht Garteld B.C. would ue 10 ing ode kav Mil arate Sas ea'e woe Soares ff THE CURRAGH STEEPLA and the $3,000 ISLIP RAMDICAP 4 thay both slugged very H we errors in the [hear from teams averaging thirteen to year old, ri RACE AT 2.90 P. M MUSIC BY MYGRANT'S Ea and fifteen rune, ait je hy (Alten years of age Address Manager ws oo a an With a number of the Eastern cham- bf Ay] tani York oy Nae te as by &i 7 Pantene See: pions elther entirely out of training or feos #4), ates tan tale Gehring Ray Prt is a bal (RiCHolae Milano. “No, @# New Bowery both men = exchang! hard ayer ? a At close quarters” Tq °t iA Wrenalde have. duty 1 and {Morton F, Plant’s Ingomar and) ©» —claieee P45 temporarily Ind on the shelf, MeChes- Tainytes, pea, ‘with special si at sia abs 110—CHAMBERS hy ~119 4 Rally Was sent out b TARE jopen, also several date in August. tor Between Broadway and opt, rig ss, ohne senor rneetes, || ‘The Evening Would will publish every day in the Sporting Edition All the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- hth ae anash ng each" lenges, &c, Address all communteations to the Amateur Baseball Editor veda ah of The — World, Pulitzer Building, New bin , Ar ADY 10 f ACE, ir and “rourth winds were + $0 finish Youngs, and | ogame was whom gr » Manager icaiWwaset| the Navahoe, Once Owned by ft uppercut ‘which | thern ae inne tation. SPORTING. wind. They then | sere was Uree | 3 jhe The Herald office bore have organised Royal Phelps Carroll, In Col- | - — dias Enis to the face) hag not been for Willie Sours wan] and ‘would Nhe games” ohn | knocked as me run, but fell m eleven to th lision 0 r. Fine aelicd opal ethan? nie af ome ru, but fei Tun | ony eleven to. thit- | lision Off Dove End in Sight. Witney A. C. would lke to b on firat street, oy. i bet going after Youngs, ana| on years of ager the Wi 1 og ane reached Y Men Cured by Me The (ales Scien Engiand, July 18—The Am- arnt GA ee Ms toi a Re eure ge, the Winona tea open. Address} oner yacht Ingomar, owned vate disease yee Over 8.000 can \ a poner d Ka Ty a Sul Greenwich and Barrow |, tt Baseball team would | by Morton F. Plant, of New Tork makes Ht ceruain that An ’ ie eniion “from ores tt. “EATS at} orig nn § Nee | 81D ret “Berta saat and the schooner yacht Navahos, the oy v © ioet gombite OR. KANE C' oa IC iformed’ team Nvertahe | GArees 10 be Dhaved on Aaturday atten y of George W. Watiens on he teee. laechs we, coms 0 ars old for me ¢ ' déress Rurko, Elm atres ach ; : formerly owned by Royal x . gireture | WS Behidings oe method + Pocsscre: V1 Boe te, eas i jn oR | eames. Coit oF naar sph 3 Bur . West New Brigh ‘arroll, ot New York, were in Varleseels, ho pt ~ t woul . | deil re Mr. Keefe, No, 25 Rast For-| 6 “ ral mat by dateet “eh 8 eth “ativet, cit | The Thomaston A. C, defeated the] “*llision this morning off the Ad . jood Dir waneot, never troubles yi men to continue|, The Hamilton F.C! beat the China-! Orioles by a score of % to & The] Mifalty Pler, shortly atter their start ned oc baw ioe OLD DR. GRINDLE. rear CARNE! PE low ‘eature for yachts of over 100 a) clalist in diseases of men. opt shige town Stars bya score of Itt 0, The fexture of the game war the pitching |! the race * years © pone tH { Ket wrestling st nrnnay feature of the g was the heavy | Hroomstaft, who «trick out Aftees | tons. Both veesele suffered conaldera- heir heads agatnnt (22! hitting of the H in the third tn ul Grindle’s | seleatitic trestmeni ERAERS, PRN AS have inod and’ whin dl ty 0 In bones, red Tw nF DReAT and learn phere ol in bly. cured commpletel nm. The winners would ke to ar- 2 spot, sore ‘throat painful ie routh tactics, ning, scoring thirteen runs ee Katy th teams averaging fou fhe Ingeessr, Which fouled en rene in arent i tenn feat, 4e ured ty tame reins but in] The Oregon A. C. have played twe ce | eon to ft are on our grounds at acy Wty ‘ Hops, Quire vs sours, io pou y games this season losing but on half expenses given fddress Chester had hi ney to arrange games with | Siem, Great Neck. 1. rigging carried awa: ime 13 to lb years They hos's maineafi was aplit and her eteer- wakes gferk, SST ites raeaeine nae, H, HUSBELL KANE, atic Mia Dn lows: Wolgang. as, Smi| th, rs dnc i ag: pateattel RetsidS ‘ttieARSQiSt hes signa te sbanson aad We oe mitviies Hordte® To eT ae 2 wen ee ee ee a /

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