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BROOKLYNS TAKE KNOCK AT THE GIANTS’ SUCCESS (Special to The Evening World.) GINCINNAT!, 0., July %0.—“That Mele break of the New Yorks in Pitt burg, when soveral of them got into! Qn argument with a gatekeeper be- @ause he wollld not allow them to smug: gle a lot of kids into the grounds, ta! but a forerunner of trouble that the Giants will have for the rest of the Season,” said a member of the Brook- lyna to-day. “We have had more games with the New Yorks this season than with any team in the League, | and we know with every victory they | beoome more arrogant and overbearing. “One would think that the entire universe was kept cing only until the present crop of Giants arrived and was then tuyned over to them to do with # as they pleased. They make it un- Pleasant {or everybody that comes in GIANTS’ NOTES. ‘The Gants say good-by to the home @f the three-time champions to-day, They imagined yesterday that Lynoh, the Brown University twirler, was a! @inch, and let chances for one run at @ time go by in order to play the hiv ‘and run game for a cluster of tallies, Other bad breaks were made; for in- @tanoe, in the first round, when Lynch was wild ae @ frighiened rabbit, the! Mew Yorkers, instead of waiting, tried | to steal second base. Two men went out in succession in this manner Beating “Matty was a great pro- @ucer of confidence to the champions, @nd they will try to land MoGinnity with Miaherty to~day. Bawerd Morris, the once famous lef- Banded pitoher of California, who was the receiver of the battery of Morris! and Carroll in the late eighties, took | f yeaeday « game at Pittsburg, He yas sougenten of Si Fogarty, te out esa ane ot Temind. o thewson is pining for revenge on 2 8 a oe On the firgt sagt or, 8 game, ult then, for ho had run on a three-base hit, The here are those who bet 8 t ‘ork because Mathewson was) Pte, hates ‘he ee outh at tee & feud br ever Pitts! men under 0 @ out niarday went after the first one o plata, They think that thie Is beat way to beat the stant McGann and Gilbert were landed by able sted. fan up to ef Smith, town | McGraw, however, waalan'e ye id told yen ti 3S sBeoond. tie hens ide he cau Mo- MoGraw at eontact with them, for thelr ehest ex- pansion ts getting so great that they | aro forgetting that any one has a right to live but they. The bad feature of all the chestiness is that there seems to be no prospects of it diminishing, for the team Is doing almost as well on the road as it did at home, and the West ta expected to furnish the pune- ure that will bring the balloon in which tye Giants are floating about back to earth, “1 see that Mathewson was concerned in this affair, Tt te eu this Be Pog iA ap at ee a y a lo t at ‘ted man on the team jure on Giibert, but it Ml-will of the major! players.” blame th Wasn't his faul a curve ball high “Pitt net get McCormick,” remarked h last night, ‘lL think thet'l 1 ws times that We are fam to carry Fret men on the rolls, for there is n uit haw soon they may be used. Look a Pittsbure’s cage, week 260 who would have t that Pittsburg needed an outflelder,”’ Last evening My, Brush took dinner * OC. Temple, once owner of the ure club and famed in te vase- orld ten veare ago by the donor whin of a cup for the world’s cham- pionahin eames. For the first time the Giants were sin the betting yea Pittsburg. Two to one was ‘ed on them that they would win the game, And they lost. The gamblers in the the Smoky City, by the way, are in a class by themaelves. It ls the only town in the gireuit whe: o ia any heavy betting on pall games. There the chance takers get up Hy Soclock in the morning and ‘in to tet on the possibilities, The 'e etaying at the Monongahela he Love 44 the green bune! eGraw and wait uy % entice him ei ternal mix-up, #0 that they may gure of inside info oe me oF ul * ‘hat @ chance they | on" eho ae ioe one of the staff going to the sl i this without keeping tab on s fegular turne to pitch. Roger Bresna! back in harness, 0 His wife has almost recovered from iNness, but “Bree’ is shout bimuelt, He \s notvenamorad of the heat, and remereay, wa & Gut of the game in the midi a af at ake. McCraw 's long on the utilitarian thing, He doesn’t fall for ornaments Hmmy Sheckard 7 iting like his old-' time self din _ cor: Galt sae? weit pau tta ed ie ie! ere -and-run exponents on the Broo! tarodktya team But Babb t# still crowding \ error 6 column. AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS ‘The Brening World will pudtish every Gay im the Sporting Biition af the news of the amateur baseball pinyers, scores of their games, ehal- Yenges, He. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Déttor of The Evening World, Puliteer Building, New York. t Athletic Club, of the. saat the Orewon Athletic Club Up ne feature of the y the score of 31 te 1 hh GS Athietic “Giub.* 2 H 3 at Nertee—Alexander and welt; Healy and ‘The Riverdale Ji ©. would jie to hear teame ay m 15 to 16 years, lunday games on op Address F. Amolé, 277 ce es Club line-up Ad A Gitto pitcher Perk, 70, Hi Donohue, first base; a second. base; "Yana, Kart, @ Glynn, eentre field. jutfidder would ai te Seeeine 18 to 16 By ee Joho yan wad. & qvounds r, AAdth wt. vgn came ay at Mackens poe Se wanted by & 3 een years of age, . our, is Madi finwt-cleas third baseman would like to Weam averaging twelve to four moeniye igen preferred. | Ad Bilery street, like to join a team to seventeen years, Ad- 1S Smith etree, on thelr Hundred and id ike to wereging fourtesn to Rented £§ feated the Jefferson A. ¢. b; 11-4 on Sunday, July 30, the Orem A. 6. we, a & score of 21 19, pt I pag eee S twelve to tou mm grounds, Dr Mehethowits 80 Pit attest At Yorkville Field, July 8 and «, Algonquin., ..002080990— Powhatan Aoad'a 42 $88 =) f Owhaton Aged Battery —Kiasky The Utopia “We all August open for teams seventeen to years, for site bets of $8 or $10. Ike to hear from the Nimrods, Vernon and Armitege ALG. Addr fer, Manager #0 it. ‘Nichol The rian A. ©. defeated the Juatter wiait’ Club by the following ‘score ageageeeety} lotottian A’ C. would like to arrange nine to leven | Me) eee om es Tt} {hd 1 r F tee in ve The Pirates B, B.C deel ites te book games with teams Gveraging Seve to 0, Oo ‘Main streets Maverstiaw, S The Royale would like to hear from two are, als & Rood plloher, ffign vere CY North Ox ford street, Brooklyn, On Saturter, July ®, yh Coat 50 4000 pespies the Bremtahty teenie’ tee undefeated Xeniag. of Pha gs bcs “Vmpite Ba rd OARS VESELY HURT ON RIVER Frank Vesely, the careman who was to race Titus in the worlds champion- ships at St. Loula, on Saturday, met with an aceident Inst night in the Har- jem River which may prevent him from entering the St, Louls races. He was thrown into the water and so badly In- jured that he is now at his home, No. M2 Bast Seventy-second street, under & physician's care. Vesely was rowing his shell close to Raiterieg Ohlsen apd Grout and Stevens. ten. the east shore when a gig belonging to i Grey and Sundays | the Wyandotte Club and rowed by @ Ludwig ft) No. $37 ing sixteen 480 Bast A. C. would me, to arrange neraging twelve to four fecerins. 1s | bad'y young man shot out float The from the club ourrent carried the hetter guide the sh t into Vesely's shell t midapl , cutth work like a kni not escape Injury n Vesely came to the surface the ged aa nearly Ww rower In the gig stood by and dra him into the boat, — Vesely was battered condition and fain@od when he pulled in Rowing down strea id watched followed by a The History of Giants’ Crack Twirler from an Amateur to the Present Day. Joo McGinalty, known to the baseball cranks throughout the country as "the Iron Man" and whose great twirling | fo far this season largely been responsible for Johuny Medraw's Glants retaining the lead in the tional League pennant race, is without @ doubt the greatest pitcher In the Desoball profession so far this season. MoGinnity was born at Rock Island, 1), In 1878, He first began playing profes#ional baseball in 18M with the Kanes City team, At the clone of that asason he dropped out of the game, remaining In seclu- sion for three years. During that time he twited for an amateur team in Springfeld, and while playing with that team he won seven games in six days, In 1898 he went back to playing profee- @Y | gional baseball again and jwirled for the Peoria team, of the Weetern As- sociation, Twenty-One Inning Game. In June of that year he pitched a twenty-one inning game, which ls a tecord that has never been broken. Peorla was playing against the St, / Joseph nine, and at the beginning of the twenty-Qret Inning the score stood 2 to 2 The Peortn team made three! rune in their half and won the game. | George Pinckney, the old-time third baseman of the Brooklyn team, who saw MoQinnity pitch this great game) recommended MoGinnity to Charley Eb- bats, of the Brooklyn Club, When the Rrooktyne and Baltimores wore consolidated Im 1899 John Mec- Graw signed the “Tron Man" for Baltl- more, McGraw and Ms sypposed team of dubs" set a Bot pace for the Leagu that year, and MoGinmity was the princtpal factor fa _the Pitoher’s box has | i] | | He pitched in forty- five gunet lories was 82, while the tional Leegue Mo@innity wae transtorred to Brooniya Tn 1991 he signe! with the Baltimore American Lesgia Chid, During that ssagon, he J twice pitched In both wames of double head w one and losing the other wash me. McGinnity continued pitohing with bj Pal team du hed the season I the elvoult reduced, »|“SANDOW” MERTES HERO OF GAME PIRATES WON (Bpected to The Brening World) ' PITTOBURG, Pa, July %.~The New York players were a little sad this morning owing to the ninth inning de- feat, though all were willing to admit that Ptttaburg won the game strictly on ite merits and all were willing to say that {t was one of the best games In which they had taken part during the feagon up to date, “L suppose it would be up to us to hea Protest the game or to talk about pro teat now on account of Moran; that \a, if we were following in the footsteps of Pittsburg,” sald Manager MoGraw. “But we won't protest the game ror wil we talk about Moran. We were beaten fairly and we ere taking our medicine, We were beaten as fairly ag * was Pittsburg by us two days ago, but we are not going to yell about It a Pittsburg did.” Sandow Mertes was the hero of the team thie morning, It 1s likely that hia two catches In yesterday's game will occupy a little nlohe alone in New York baseball history for some time, The ‘Frisco boy did not come ou! unscathed, however, as he has @ badly swollen lett hand to show. The ball which he took from Leach in the ¢ighth hurt iim through thesglove, He managed to get it between the thumb and the main part RUPTURE = | same of the glove, and his thumb was badly wrenched In making the one-hand ca4oa. Not a Vop Fly, “Don't let any one think that was pop fly,” sald Sandow last evening “It Was as hot a liner as ever came into an outfleld, and it seemed to weigh @ ton when It got to me 1 had It judged Fight ad but Its speed, but it was com ing faster than I (nought, so that whea I turned there it was almost over iy 11 stick up my pa n the air when | took heweon now belle Pittsburg have sa on him, and the are that If certain little crosse loved boy who loats around the ows up when Mathewson corr nd again the boy will get in troubie Dum my T nall colored the ball to Matty be deaf and dumb pitcher duced to spell out that croas-eyed boy who had tossed the bail to Mat yon on te ous trip to Pittsburg and that Mathewson had lort Mathewson only Imugned 4 Taylor and went o K with toe Ii lad Whe the bombardmen, h oO n the ninth thy or were on the bey aha laughabie. biames It Roger a letter Breanahal typhoid fever recelved ng be againat Pitted { Patsy Flaherty * After 35 years I have succeedea in perfecting a nd sail cos a waste of { me and m remedy for Rupture whose merit Make al sc3 and treatment ey While other trusses merely sup- port mine HOLDS; when others slip mine stays in place; where appliance leaves you free large the ruptur by keeping the Others irritate, my and whil ¢, the Cluthe Trus: parts properly held ght and waterp ¢ other trusses ¢ educes and CURE fy my Automat Acting Pad without the use of cutting leg-straps or hard st: el springs Call this week or write for my valuable FREE Book "Ss of convincing proof and descriptive of the guaranteed HAS, CLUTHE, 29 East ith St. #4," (HOURS 9 TQ $; SAT, TILL.1 P.M.) fer. 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