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_ ALL THE NEWS |: Set GIANTS ARE IN THE PIRATES’ CAMP. } JACK MARTIN FIGURES There was some very fine racing at atraightway the fockey is exonerated irighton yesterday in which the Incom-| Racing in the East is conducted on arable Jack Martin played @ conspleu-| the pringiple that “to the pure all ‘s part. He rode Hatchet and won./ things are pure.” le rode Dalesmon and difn't, and !t is | Now take another instance, Dales ° i 3} i vneerning these two performances that! man yesterday opened a 7 to 10 fav Yale-Harvard Team in Good Shape tor Big fow remarks are necessary. in the|orite, ‘That mysterious something International Meet to Be Held irst place, will some one rise and ex-| telepathy or Marconigram, or what- jain what caused the extraordinary | ever else you may style it—was in the Next Saturday. lunge on Hatchet and why he was}alr at oneo, warning bettors to keep x acked with such sublime confidence? | off, Keult, Daleeman went up to =i _— Perhaps Martin might shed @ little] even money and Sheriff Ball was the| The best a t est athletes of American andy when It was learned that the Amerigana ait, Ile rode this same Hatchet on} horse played. Result No, % Sheri English unverstties will meet for ihe | ad three m who were doling tty: uly 18, and the records show that} Bell won and Dalesman was last fifth and deciding international contest |fve feet, while the Englishmen were ve ‘i eae in ee tirvoen ye beg Daleamay’s Last Ra: next Saturday afternoon at Queen's Club /oniy averaging about forty, The shot- tet Serilba tbs i at any stage beh @} Dalesman, on June 27 with 107 pounda | Grounds, Kensington, London The | put was dropped soon afterward e. Newntaey MASS 5 noe form) up, ran @ mile ahd @ furiong at Sheeps-| contestants are picked from Harvard| The Americans should win the 10- hi sh 9 jusuity the extraordinary head Hay tn 162 4 winning in anland Vale on the American atde t } dash, the 12-yard hur and junge on this maiden yesterday hen | absolute romp by four lengths from) trom © 4 “ ak Onto Stee he Sieh ’ ‘ ambridge and Oxford on the|the hammer-throw, The hammer-throw & horse ls backed from 15 to 1 down to! River Pirate, Kagenla Burch and|Knglish, In the four previous contests hae been rendered somewhat doubtful to 1 and they ara atill taking 2 to 1 at! ihe close, i is very like the man who oth ‘The form he displayed in that Face wes high clase and warranted hin Te TP eee ee __azget, WORLD) SATORDEY EVENING, JULY- 14, 1904, | WA. SCH Te. fad Harvart IN THE BRIGHTON RACES CHANCES OF AMERICAN ATHLETES IN ENGLAND, mach of the combined teams is 1 OF DIAMOND, RING | PURABD. redited | recently by the performance of Sheviin, LEFT HOOK. Aarvard, _ CYCLING AT MANHATTAN BEACH TRACK SUNDAY To-morrow's cycling event at Man-| Frank Galvin, Chartle Moran's pr hattan Beach ts a championship affulr tege; the Bedell brothers and a sen and the result will @ long way of others. ltoward showing whether or not Frank Six events are on the cant the flv Kramer, who has won the title three mile championship 9 one-mile and veare in muccession, will again capture jwo-thlrge ae The scehiare | Sin jihe eoteted honor. He will have op 4’ half-mile aad a Guethinn aie posed to hiny Marlo Rossini, champion « Spectal inducements hay of Italy and South Amertea; Fred re un ine, sone Menta pele Scheps, champion of austratia, Willte me hastied anatcara we Fenn, Kiddie Root, Floyd McFarland, TWO DAYS CYCLING {BIG LAE ON NEWARK TRACK: HITTING (OVER — >. AO as an ace In sight and has another In) being a fayorite yesterday. But in| wor he cua Gants, in chaaees [tee ene nee eee pony Mpen | cxere Tne will have a two days cars| | The torrie hititag ajois.. of 1 ie nee that race Dalesman was backed from|yeem to be somewhat in favor of the {the ‘lating of college, Ie ime OPCD Tava over at the Vailsburg Board levelands, has been doing In the Hatchet wore blinkers yesterday, but! § 1 to 4 to 1, and Marun, who rode! ngiish contestants in. the coming meets he has been beaten by 16 rack, Newark, » _) ith @ halt. series between the Highlandérs and the be has worn them on other occasions! him, went right om about his business, !.. 9 although he does 161 or better regularly.) Track, Newark, beginning with a Clevelands hea inerensed hie betting CAAL Vigra Cape. OP. without showing any form of any sort.! made all the running and came home| “ara, lin the jumps the records are about|holklay meet to-day, This afternoon | average to suct*an extent that he has CoO. " Yetle ‘ He was certainly there with belle 08! as he pleased. edlina ot nista kee tern ee "the same on both sides of the WAT ‘there will be a long-distance race for | now . of over #0 Yale. Sikicinsimes yesterday, and the fact that he was far! samrtin never took the trouble to! county, and according to “Mike” Mur.| Th@ half-mile promises to ¥* OFF ling Grand Cireuit stars. The distance! * “n men are hitting Ja) or bet | back in his previous race and that | took behind him in that race. Yester-! pny, falc Manlenee te Iner, the con. |f the prettiest races of the meet, and) 9 ies, and. wlghty-aig (ft 1 M26 American Leagie OF these] OM mple Gumes in Rome tm j Killing was mace yeatertay probably! day, however, Martin (ook Dulesman| test wil] be one of the clodest in tie {it WI also probably be decisive. F wenty mplles, and. elBhy-SX | the Athieticn have no lems thaw tix] PALERMO, July 16-—The res does not Interest the authorities, to the front amd did not go on about | nistér af internatana} athletics. King 000% the Yale! Cresigman who’ broke | cash (prisge are uMfered feri<thamplon | Cleve! four, New York twor.Dec|heen selecied ae the ince iene Different Out Weat. his business as in the previous race! pawaed han Sladinaa his intention ofthe world’s indoor record for the dis | iramer, Flosd MacKarland, ‘Willie’ | St. Louis two and Boston | 21m mi Now, out West they do things difter-] He lagged along and kept watohing| gracing the mest with his preseice, — | (bce three times bla “tor fiat pace j Fenn, Fred Scheps, EF, Root, the) one (the Athietica lead in teane bai- | egy.” ently, Here In the Eaat it (s the custom | the others in the race until at the f9t/" ‘The American squad of twenty-three | His” indoor recom of 1683-5 Is the | Bedell, Dorion and forty Ottery to Tee cian itd, wisi ppertocs (PMN a to sneer at Western horses and V ern} turn they ram by him as if he was tled| men, Including managers an dtvainers, |equal of the Rritish entry outdoor | Aght for, There will be amateur races le, lead the pitchers | 4 turf methods, but It ts a fact they are] to & post. He was last, beaten DYlis now in England at Hotel Metropole | record, aod while he has never duplt: | and a balloon race between Harry wed Pg sac] Beads the atehers. as far ahead of the East in turt disel-| Sheriff Bell, Audience and Mulmbeerer. | Brighton, one of the fashionable Eng. | att’, hit Indoor record In out-of dor | Jewell and “Pike” Anderson Sa leade the second basemen pline as the ongine on a freight train] Is this consistent form? Sheriff ? i S° lcompetition, ho Mike Murphy —— Greminger the third. sc kers Bell in nie last roce was beaten seven- teen lengths, This is more consistency, These incoualstencies ure always fore is ahead of the caboose, They would want to know about these two races of (Special to The Evening W SHEEPSHEAD RAY, N.Y rd.) July 16. Good weather, o fast track andin tact] LHntehet. They would take up the} shadowed in the doting Ting, tov, le baeect all elements combined fo make this an! sheets on that first race yesterday and| Tere are dave when the wise ones t taf oe Ds : unuaually lively moruing at Sheep find out who bet on Hatchet with such | A." 42, Hp), inet mones, down. | There ni trate ceryer Bay. At an early hour the H. M. extraordinary confidence, They they |to beta nickal: though the cohaithees i Geek tous Ama ler string, in charge of Tratner would ask some questions of these con- ang chances appeared the same ad Re abeyd ‘ sel i cas Hughes, pulled out for Saratoga. fident bettors and learn a few things. édalea arth players Klek at inovnsiatent high accus ve is ‘ « and " ie ain Among the best of the morning works | It is different here, however. Every-| the Cad horees and bad tracks and Abas ba te dlangnt Rea Bly Blade varying weather there are not the In- wore the followin consistencies In winter rackag that are thing Is regarded aa legitimate and on TERBOY—A mile *% a furlong le the level. If a jockey te accused of lish summer resorts. influence is responsible for a new sys: | tl lng which is at present in| 1s hoped In this way to counteract the effect of the climate, which has always “Mike of the hard work had to, doing to beat cane at apring Murphy's | has never n of URN the bis ed to have al yards runner, 1 walk, nex in teame was It] coaching of Trainer Mur When he broke the He has the repuita- just fa fel ahead at race since he entered colle. through misunderstanding when he phy, had the race well in hand. world’ 0% galloping; A. J. Joyner, tralner.} puting @ horse by hie wnplover, ghown In the Haat during “a summer|had deleterious effect upon invading | tio Parsons was baily scared HAMBURG BELLE-A mile In 1 pt ae ee Osos American athletes. hot pace of the Cornell runn eaally: A. J. Jayner, trainer ~~ | rhe men were all trained to the min-|he never looked behind NUIT BLANCHE—A_ mile in 1.43, hand- fly; GB, Hill, trainer « MGHAN, Six furlongs in 1.2i, breesing; in 2.16, galloping; T. MoCreery, train- HORSES GET FAST 'sssio ns mane s0 In B. Hill, trainer HIsT. upon which the party took passage! In the scoring in the international) BRI TOANT.- A mile in 1.0, galloping; B. rh ne mile in 1.6, breesing; D.| July 6 meets only fir places count. The Renpes, trainer SYRIA One ae The meet is to consist of nine events oan enteiee dre ss follows BEVERLY —: in 15014, going | ee and a quarter miles in| The meet ts to con code Yard Dash—Bchick (Harvard), Tor- with Brij ft l ate Attoping D. Carter, trainer. | the 10-yard dash, the 19-yard hurdles, 6. WHITT furlongs * ty and one-eighth miles|the 40-yard run, the S-yard run, the Bird breeain, Cormick ‘n 2.04 handily; D. Carter, trainer, 7 7 ’ i | Bact if ile” tuplanga | AMBERJACK--Five-eightha | in dat, [one-mile tum, the two-mile run, the (Tele, Dives (ita breeaing: J. H. McCormick. (rainer. wisily: D. Carter, trainer hammer throw, the broad jump and the| yard), ust (tevardy LADY PRUDENCE Six. furlongs. in MISS BRYANT—Five furlongs In 1.06,| high jump. ‘There ts considerable dis-| 80" Yarde--Parsone. (Yale), Youn OL, breeaing; Barry Wood, trainer (Special to The Bivening World) galloping D. Carter, trainer vi Papysrets he, | iaevara . wn | 43 turlonge in 1361-2, go-| GRAVESEND, N, Y,, July 16.—Wrem,| PRICKLY—Pive furlongs, in 1.06 1-4 a eee ie ee eaartsL One WtmaAieet (Pala, 30 (Yala ing with Lady Prudence. rsh aii, tome t handily; D, Carter, teaine caune of the omission of saveral events Mile—Alc tale h r y : pered with a bit of sun) 4! Two-Mile~ King (Harvard), Colwell MAY HANLON—A mile und a furlong) giine, made the training hours agree- | (hs LE ARCH Four fariongs In 6.62; "sual in meets of this kind, and in| (ptervard) in 203, easily; G. B, Hill, trainer bine, andily, A, Zimmer, tralaer which the superiority is undoubtedly! Hammer Throw—Sheviin (Yale), Glass BROOMSTICK—Four furlongs jn O61,] Able at the course thie morning and | NIC LONGWORTH-One mile in 14784, eth them, These are the. 20-yard |(Yare i breeaing, R. Tucker, trainer every man and bis horse was out. ‘The! prdokih McGivney, trainer. 7m 4 hurdl th q High Jump~Murphy (Harvard), Vi , union vau f " road Jump—SheMeld (Yale), Ayres PREEN Pout furl gs in 0.56, breex-| the following: | BONNE" “adwita” Four’ furton 7! ' Presgrave, trainer, BUTTLING—Three furlon: in 0.88, on O81, ‘ liv; J. Bauer trainer. se, 10) wei being made to In to Ine lude the #hot-put (Harvard) =i NA AC AIK furlongs in 13, han PPNTAUR—Three furlongs in 0.38, Joc HEY Cla a quarter tn 0.8, han- noc shard. trainer easily; J. Neumeyer, trainer. aU Ge malle iy 188, maltoping: | cARRTD JONEO—A In On CLOVERCARD. eyed the in 1.34, noch Wishard. trainer NES—A quarter | handily: Vie Hollen GOOD MOKNING HA inile in 148,} easily; F. Weir, trainer GRECQUE —Kive firlongs In ty perme nally; J. HL Mecormick. trainer’ /TARPON—Three-eishths in 0.40, gnllope Vie Hol or E RNED OVE f ing) F. Weir, trainer. Laughlin, trainer ‘ule nest L-Five furlongs in |CHAMPLAIN—Three furlongs in 40 ’ Murphy. train handily; F. Weir, tratner. Bar Three furlongs in Oa brees-| OVERTURE—Five-elghths in 1.04 1-2, panen In 0.62, gal- ebokk bX Johnston, i KNIGHT JE PEAT Sle fuitonge in easily; J. Bauer, trainer. mein: D AIe-Slx furlongs ina, an] The condition of Trish Lad and theyran tn ail tour of the big Eastern Ma 4-2 handily: Harry Wood. trainer.| PRECIOUS—Five furlongs in 1.061-%] out; 9. Turtle, trainer, question of his abllity to race again Is olitan, Brooklyn, Su: —— handliy; J, Bauer, trainer, BEGGAR LADY—Mile In 1.82, gallop:| still being discussed, but even though on—-Ih One seasan, Any maiy , ings H. Graham. trainer upon every occasion was placed. ‘This SUNDAY BAS&BALL GAMES. BAe anes. tntle in 1.4, wallop-| rap POON Six furlongs in 122, brees-| ¢ never again races and his lameness, year he Won the Metropolitan, was se 6g ne: 0 trainer, ing; T. Weinh, trainer, which developed in the Brighton Handi. | 0nd In both the Broo kien and Brighton NEITHER ONE—Seven furlongs in 1.2, MERRY LARK Three-quarters fn 1.22.) oap, abould retire him to the stud, rien | 894 third tn the Suburban, Imp. Can The Colored Giants, the strong aggre-| easily. BRN CHOCKRT CRE 7aines Lad, the champion four-year-old of H,| awn Moher Ih Agent Relient on ation of ball torsers, will play the] REVEILLE—One mile in 164, breegiyg;| 119 et handily: GB Eforene | B. Duryea’ racing stable has earned lish Derby winner, the 310.40 imp. urray Hill nine at Olymple L'eld, One T. Welsh, trainer. tralner. hogors enough to make his place sate! Blaise, and was A supérior racer Hundred and Thirty-slxtn street and] ROBIN HOOD—One mile in 154, brees-) COPPELIA-Five | furlo es in 1.081 in turt history for all time to,cme, He mores van. one Of the wre tae Me ge op ad F.->] should Ing; T. Welsh, trainer, DOVE COTE—Three-quarters’ In 1.9%, | 18 the only horse which had raced in! feated. ag in the case of Irish lad s the Coloréd Giants is compos: ri ¢ HURSTBOUR. A quarter in 02, galloving; J. Odom, trainer. recent years that has, up to the middle the Brighton Handicap. The i nce Willlama and many othpteplay- ping; T. Welsh, trainer DAZZI-K—Halt-mile {0 0.60, handily; T.|o¢ his four-year-old season, won 100,00 He wor jue tenar ene te tht ie AO Bn gy hai do RDLY—A half nille in 0.6, handily; BPARLING—Pour furlongs tn ‘agi, | oF over ta the American turf, and Is the the sensational Bendigo, and bel) John Gangel, the Highlanders’ Arst] tT. Welsh, trainee waaity: T. Welsh, trainer, first horse to enter this select circle of pair was baseman, will umpire the game. BARON ESHER—Four furlongs in 0.00,| AV), RIGHT One mile in 1.4, handily; | mighty winners since Sir Waiter earned. J At Equitable Park, West End aven| ketal lily; T. Welsh, trainer, PARTNERSHIP — Threa-quartese {n | similar honors nearly a decade ago and Gixty-seventh street, the Siar A, C,, | KNIGHT ERRANT—One and a quarter) 11%, handily; Gaorge Fragh, trainer | In all turf history, according to statte. ‘ Newark, to-morrow will play the rex] MMPS In 290, walioping, T, Welsh) MUTINY ix furlongs tn 118, gallop-| ties, but sixteen other American bred | SAI" INR nized Metropolitans. Both teus traier, OF aT ON Th horses have won $100,000 or over on the « m1 a) N’ = « tarters ; tt Will have out thelr strongest players and | Pee ie dines tine) | 8) in Liv, handily: George Meehan. j turf. Onc of these, Iroquois, won his ACORNS VS. FORESTERS aus NORTHERN STAR-Six furton in trainer. in wit a 1 laurels in England, which mage Trish} . = " At Wenehester” Oval, One Hundred | bi brvezing: 8 ‘as rat PUAMMULA-One mile tn 14% oaatly: | tine aicieenth performer to win ( : aka meron ahem kek. va ih MeLaughii ¢ ST. PINNAN, Seven furlongs In 1.28, | large amount on the t urtin this country, |The Asorn A C, of Jersey City, chan hese an ¢ saith thy Qt i broeaing: J. Hinos, trainer, he following table gives Irish Lad's pions of Hudson County, wil Journe WP ta pkics ‘Gen ie hart base cr be ine rigesighine in O% all) pORWAND Hever lghtne In 198 1-8,] winnings ‘and hurt regurds in full’ the apr 2,' gogebaealabedaen grate ‘ fed last Sunday, but owing to the on ar ea eae tm 054) breeving; J. Hines, trainer three seasons he has been av tne turf: | tine up against the strong Foresters shige ange age Bigne—a "hate “atte ‘in OA, Times Times Times Un-. Amour} America on the awood Baseball Sunday, July 1 Lawior, trainer, Motekes ve. PAtaastente Gis lear, Age Starved paced. “Wor” | Grounds, ‘The Acorns have not been de pipes pa Eo tie oreek: Uroskiye on ata furlongs in 1.2, The Phiadeiphia Giants will oppose | jis, f 0 1” 8hh199 | Tented thia season and a close game eat ion his been a the Hobokena on the St, George Cricket [180° > 8 > OFBb anticipated. Having Avguat_and Sep ae PRINCE Hee-uuatiers in iGrounas to-morrow Hobokens RECAPITULATION tember oven the ane will pn ‘ won mea with gmateur or Sur a jn fentoe vit tot a . ee eon a feasional teams offeri sani eevee D Giants: whil % y 1 amount 0 For games ad y miléerurge on the te irish Lad ls the only horse vnae ever iin" Grand street, Jersey Clg. ute when they left, training daily on and th the I crossed the tape He | here was Heht | nave a good chance ner Teutonte, Nim until low, as I of th by three seconds last winter in and he er. «thought te at least, of plac the half mile in the American colum outfielders have not yet GOODMAN VS. PARKER. | Peicels leads tn team fein : ini \ — veveland 4 H 7 Kelel we “i Lew (Kid) Goodman, the Engil#h | Kesier York w foather-weight wrestier, who ls to meet i Vs Athletic, ‘2 Young Parker, the Brockton Slugger | Seybold, Athletics ry July 8, at Odd Fellows’ Hall Paterson, | Bs Oe May «th ORS ; fi N. J, \e in the best of shape for the ‘evelal Com? ar Pir rick, Rt Loui 4 nf as bout. Parker, who met Goodman be-| Se ee 4 2 ted fore, was defeated after two hours) [s Cro wi it and forty minutes of the toughest sort | tame’ oS : ot wrestling, which nearly ended in «| o Poy MM bare fet fight } - 3 losses, Graine pat once bY my ured witnout tention front quickiy cured W Ming or duiati no hee of tine, “old men 80 condition, call and x simp ites VARICOCE: STRICTURE tg No 5 Goune tad Cured in 30 to 90 Days by My Own Unfailing Method ny ry vellet can come frou hot spring datas, cary, potash and other mineral mixtures and | form of treatment for this disease irty years suecesstul practice, thousands upoa tl thousands of ganttes ng dangerous oe dycines ot any. hind MEDI “Mt ann, SURGICAL OFFICE, 146 West 34th St., New York, N. ¥, la the abd ently cured injurious very root and ‘couse f impariyy. cleams sen a YEARS A SPECI DISEASES OF sclentific men are re easly and erms than by any Other pune 12 from I a0 ty from | to 8 pig 2 in Irom lance OLD DR. 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