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BNES AT THE BRIGHTON BEACH TRACK DURING THE PRESENT WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL MEETING Mas sane Y ge geet nde ate) a CROVWR MARKING BEI in J2ING. HIGHLANDERS’ CHANCES — FOR POST-SEASON GAMES $—+-——- That world’s champlonship thorn is|@ series of games for the championship SPORTS EDITED BY [S@%i=1 ROBERT EDGREN tional and American Leagdbs are wan-| ing on Mr. Brush. He will have to live dering athwart Hs point with unshod| UP to it or admit the inferiority of nis feet. team," Accusations and reprisalsare sashay-| ““#ut McGraw says"—— | ing between the rival camps thick ag} “Let bim say," quickly retorted Jobs» 4 microbes, ‘This great unfindihed burg is/ 40! Mcuraw agesn * bapeen 2 be tee " nole Work. ess ne UI the storm contre, on the presumption | Cub hay a Voidetin the matter, ARG it - that both the local teama Will win the] the Giants win their ai they wil have blue ribbon in-thelr respective leagues, ee play the winner of the Ame ablem or we Will Ful 0 5 "We won't play the Highlanders @ “ie Sire ible aeeecake thins H ntire thing amounts to Uy series of post-season gaméa," declares wid of the Hi eee ar BRIGHTON HANDICAPS AND INCONSISTENT FORM! a Sy | t Beis Events at the Track by the Sea Have Been . Anything But the Real Article, with ie * Horses Far Apart at the Finish. lt eey one thinks that form !s sot taken the lead jn the matter of Inconsistent at Brighton jet him glance} making prices for the ring, and the opeaults of the handicaps that/ring follows him religiousty Mr. hee run during the present | Whealock is a handicapper bookmaker, ‘They are anything but the/ if ny gees not lke a horse the talent} the other fellow. he cannot by can bet him as much ag they Ike, je obhy dy §A 4 MeGraw knows it, too, eve hown the horses/Just now Mr. Wheelock ts playing “You're afraid!” ts the ri ort. ss. They fear the lows of pres pWeryitar apart at the end, and in many|them from the ground. Billy Cowan Now Johnny hg bd ne Aaa il would follow m defeat at the hands with no uncertain emphasis and gives it c ‘plgetences form has been stunning, ie said to be $150,000 winner on the yea Hoth handicaps yesterday. Lady|and other books are good winners in won the Glen Cove running] proportion. The present meeting has did in the fifth race it was|bdeen a bonanse to them, s? reese for Waterboy. This is} The accusation has been made that eatston with any Intent to critl-|tt® Erighton programmes are being ‘ Mr. Voebure or to convey the| padded. There were 4 entries to the lon that his work Is not up (oO) sixth race to-day, of which twenty. md. The writer believes Mr. [seven had to be excluded, There w |that under no cireumstances, known or Box-OMee View. unforeseen, will his team play in the} Ii was pointed out to Juhneon, that other's back yard. from 4 box-ottice yiew such a sert «ames Would mean gigantic finance And, while handing down this mana-| firny and that erent gerial decision, J: ny rears up on h inight run second to ‘an leas and swings the sledge at Bao “Eveo Mr, Brush" e artic! Johnson. in baseball for aald Johnson, th Glante Will Not Play, thinks the consequent financial loss tee “Tf the Glants win the National pen-| Ul follow loss of prestige more than fe tha cleverest. man in the| thirty-four entries to the frst. race WATERBOY ON THE OUTSIDE WINNING FROM ROSETINT AND BROOMSTICK. |nant," said McGraw, “thare will. be no| tween the clube: Aru ve ta rene ote it adjdating weights. The fnct| yesterday, and elghteen had to be ¢ (From snapshot by an Evening World photographer.) |champlonship series with any club in|the New York Americans play the New joni getthe horses together | cluded, This does not look as if any senabaeanitaipices _ . ‘ = es American League, This Is final so| York Nationals, the New York Ie iedbieitee tha fact that form| padding had to be done! . . cae: as I am concerned Will bo beaten. and next year t wi ry at Brighton, And what] The accusation was based on the be_no National club here, cannot de ho dther hand-| fact that Waterboy was announced a © is doing at this meeting. @ starter in the early part of the week, | fa ."" MoeGraw adds that he has not talked | --e=sesr--csssseeeneet with Brush or any of the stockholders f the club on this subject, but— f io hRiGe Ae fF the last race of yesterday.| but was seratched. The track was 7 ‘L am mancger of the team, and f MEN S DISEASES, The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition Yooked almost a sure winner, | muddy that and Waterboy can- | gues Shave aoenething (ol Det 1 4 cure ail ‘ Diamond Flush had a chance to} not beat “l dh . ss | ‘Then the little boss of the Glants pro- treat ani d Ewin, but Pessy seemed to hold her| mud Shlee eae, nes Mer ae W " Si Vey pad Ler Y' players, scores of thelr games, chal | ceeds to take a fall out of'the American tou. int orivats H wante, tor at Sheepshead Peggy simply | Brighton. ‘The reverse is the cose lenges, &o. Address all eommunicetions to the Amateur Baseball Wditor |President, He accuses Johnson of not “Wreesed home in front of Piamond| Broomstick ran far below hie form { fener? mpi of The Evening World, Pulitser Byilding, New York, |keeping faith with him and of coming oFiasth. Since then she proved she] yesterday. Fle did not show the brill ce eceneeel a into New York on a corrugated route eguid carry weight, and even money] int performance that won him th Active P ti Being Mad Ay Brodkivg,’ Malorday, July 0 ane not by a level path, ged rig may have been the} Vv re Saturday, July 16, the) team by a score of 3to2 The winners Vhen Ban's turn came to bat he re- aes. quickly snapped up ine 4 weight that ped him; 8 Preparations Being Mai | Base and Wesserman Baseball ‘team | challenge uniformed teams averagi Sheckard Wit Be Be Out of the viewed McGraw's statements with & raslly defeated the cam Ww This victory nd Secter |ten to twel the Budde | >. McCarthy, ¢ for the | city, . Pesmy Easily Heaten. Pessy was not only easily beaten Noo iiis ‘Madiean Wf Game for Several Days for|fsy eve. And in equally cold terms intimated that Johnny was orating Ns Teaarkabie’ rae Wult.ceetain (4.1 tg Receive American Athletes m! to do with his defeat pI serman (eam and n Diamond Flush, but was deaten by] Too at a three-year-old win was by the New Zealand A, A, A,| ‘rophy: omered by tno Wholatale Crock: |" ie centrale defeated the Murray wit] Talking Back to an Umpire |throusn nis sky piece We, who had started before and] for. *! a Sv tne ‘the seo Oe Juniors by a score of I¢ to 2. Woule ilke 7 Said he ot y Si 'dpsed| Moreover 1c toon | arte Ae I ride qhiga in the teat, fu on at Early Date. re Was to Arrange games with teams, average: in St. Louis. ‘McGraw butted into New York before fe i 1 tn c arkable pro ng for an Le W ? ng 12 to M years. dress peer, 1 00 On the pure ‘ nt of Con o. Probatiy: things wit | "*ertenced ae tee Bere nS ae H. & 8 No. 644 Third avenue = cides mails rining lcaws se yey Withee’ opareren OF. po. Probi hings Broomstick Is not the 4 ot a Ratteries—Nierstedt ‘The Danbury A. ©. has a few aati veot= | T VARICOCELE js fcnuton ‘tram burtnens ighten oyt at Saratoga, where olhorge to stand & game like that, Wate| Steretary J. I. Sullivan has receivad| Vickery and Reagan. dates during July, Atigust and Sep! President Ebbets, of the Brooklyns, ts} ments are not wholly unmixed with STRICTURE quiekly cured without cut. Was real good yesterday, how-| the following letter from the Secretary| The Royal Juniors defeated the Nov-| ber for offering good Indi ting or dilating or stretch- Dipher class of horses will be racing George Wheelock is said to be $200,000 going on a HUNG FXpedidon betpre | R98 but that Is not the question. A he returns home. He has been touted | resolution was passed hy both leagues n ena John H. McLain, No. ments, > pain, no loss of and ran in something like of the New Zealand Ama Athletig ty A. C. by the following score vr not ¥ . ove 20414 6 0 6 t—10| Vandam street ‘i “4 "“Foung end ol nom ‘winner on the season. Mr, Wheelock i Liowerer HG (Woy Fel Teal goed Association, with —hendquarte atl Rovelty A EET 6 6 Cao]. The Pelham Field Club would like to] 0 eeveral youngsters In the Centrat [Jointly that at a ¢ epd.of ithe present bg pl | Eonaition. eal pom Obristehureh, N. Z. Batteries for. winners-Chivel and|arrange gamex with teams averaging | League, whom he will see before taking | Season the tear ve cro. POAOSSS | osreid Ve oerah (0, mabe YOR ‘Christchureh, June 1, 104. {Stein ‘They will arrange games with |eleven to thirteen years, Address 8.| up the task of counting money of the |! thelr respective leagues were to play | J methods emplorea. i ND cane “Jom . “ ns aging ven to thirteen|Gorchen, Manager, No. % Monroe} prook) the EB rh gle 9A M. to 9 P.M. daily, James E. Sullivan, Raq , ; 3 my yne in the East. President Pul Hours ‘ “Dear Bir: I am pleased to be able tolcene gnaares William Chivel, #8) st ‘tie Al low: Fork City, Ham as changed his mind abut leav. OLD DR GRINDLE days, 9 Ap M. 10 6 Bo Conauttatton : 0 |ioeck stree' he Altman Neckwear Compan the Aatat AL once, aid anit advice tre inform vou that matters in connection] ‘The Young Nationals would like to 4 all games are he A. SPECIAL d ‘ with the proposed team to viet Aus-|@rrange games with teams averaging A pew Clase first baseman, a second base- | | 5 day e yea ASES. 4 rit said DR R. H. M. MACKENZIE’S | tralia nine-eleven vears. Apply to J, Greem>| maa and & goed all-around player would like ‘4 Under Dr. MEDICAL AND SUROICAD OFFICE are making very favorable prog-| herg, i East Seventh atrest fo Join & Roel, strona, uniformed team aveF- | ihe National Commission hes work diseases nen aFe berman West 34th St., New York, N, Y, | Tres, and we hope soon to be able to] pitcher would like to joln a strong | No Tain iiest Aremae, Vitree# John Kelli. | hard during the Elks Conventioi mi Bare ea rig mo 146 We ee Ve ‘ fend & definite invitation to yourself uniformed team averaging seventeen t© |” The C. B.A. would like to book games | is feels that he needs a rest, ao erie than by any and a team of five champtons to visit} meen yara, for Ba Siunday ‘with teams averagering from sixteen to seven: | '4ke @ few of his friends with him an potaan cured tn from 1 to.3 months, . us. The Victoria and New South Wales {at holiday games, W. Marks, No. 34 Coen years old All Sundays In July and | (Joy Dimsrif at his favorite resort, ares in from 4. to 8 montha re | and New South Wales! ie ‘One Hundred and Eleventh street, | Auzust oven for xamen for a #lde bet” Ad-| Bill Kennedy, once a member of the | Race In ‘trom "i | MEH ANDY af Pacer’s Attempt and the Cl | , : associations are desirous of securing 4| ihe amateurs defeated the dress N. Tawa. No. 147 Bleecker street New Yorks and Brooklyn’, arrived, in Soe eats, Rig \ a8$ Prominent Detroit Man Hurt| visit also ana propose two receive the] Septet Oe teste at ek pret hgrhattan Stas ay ike to eae] he city from Piqua, 0., where he has d Picture” in from 10 tiara’ foment mi ; ws. | team, if It makes the trip, after tt has! tire of the game was the ars, “Avdneas David Golgsterm, Man: | good ‘condition, and probably. will’ be) Gf. ¥ i on C Trot Are Features of Pro | Last April Succumbs While | visitsa Now Zesiont who wes teh) Age hel tor the Amaiturs. The win- reas ne fred. by the seeds in (no coming: weries | Crea ak anes with | ‘The Elizabeth FC. defeated the Chryst! leven to. thirteen open fof Sundays. Ad- y f'three double-headers with the Boss we of 18 lo | tone, ‘The rumor again ix current that na was the batting | Mike Donlin, the suspended Cincinnati 171 Wes r C. on Monday, July 4, by a The (eat enerally expected to| vears. All d U2 gramme of New York Driv-/ Under Treatment at Sanisauserstin una a nenmtrs cue con) H i Join in ‘ out C on drow 0 0, 23 Rast Fourth mee pt. Tt Soore 0 va which ne hee Cody OVER a a im of cha riot ~ C yetie F. 00 OS " club 4 . D ean dd’y a > n halty el kad tiie ave i preferene ampions. | "the Jefferson A.C. claim a game trom | a4 allan re sl apikes that tale, and saya that Donlin | Maqiane s1 HOURS. 0-9 nc have a preference for runners, | the Willla A. ¢ Willers tre cen ia | iM be transferred to some team not = 1 think T have already made it ar! strane ua the Glants, pre: Clarmont F.C. defe ee the Hire: ~| WH, Jon to beat 2.07 1-4) witiam G. Thompson, promin yur : b 1 : "the ies. rand the Class C trot, with Anna pson, a minent | to you that our desires are very simi Juntors 8 att sumably the Phi s citizen of Detroit, died yesierday tn | ler. We have not vet learned any di ra wou Arrange ; pe ea rrees: on the | the private biateTUM ‘0t' De. 2 Selle 6 thrly prapnesi, bet we gathe in years. ine-uy 1 Mecion 1 ‘One Hundred and 3PORTING, $wo features of the T. Bond in} that six of eight weeks would prob. bly | ( Clarmont team ) n atreet, elt . 2 Driving ‘ciub's matinee at| Yonkers.) Mr. Thompson's death was| cover the xtay in Auatraila Pity track Saturday. due primarily to an accid: The Oriole games with Brichton TRE MOST _INSID ETO LY whielr oc Propose Tour, eeare an the Davenport enters the game|curred in Detroit in April, when he . siete letd Tam Kieisch. 28 3 ED HICRLY, SAF LY nd will drive him in the was knocked down py a bleyele and The tour of New Aealand works out Qunday, sul it The Young Als fh. B. C. DAILY pal Taiee A. ‘Burke will pliot hnd several bones broken. Complica- | (2 *mething like two monina ind may! On, Sun Ral, tp eekteee se ace. Be 2:90, Me RBS Seo at we Bimora and West Wilkes, to|tions followed this nccida be thought Dy you to be too lengthy. If) gentar F.C ceca ae ana't * Mr. Thompson's daughter by his fret LA Paina pte a Ars ¢ j¥ Dern re | SS PRES Wied ? Velie to fancies Sime . « r | ver Siderubiy, but it, might meanlford Pre OF 6 6 ° Ferra, ah vous ny, Wronak ) ia time eet aces on Pro! wife da Mrs. Theodore Frelinghuysen, | running the meetings rather pn ago onl stg pare ot Groouive Hrtaes by 8 ee T , sraplaln ‘lor ‘vent will be calied at 1.0|0f N@w York. ‘The widow who gether ape makin KE 4 HEGEL sc 3 woul i Sn i Tig and by Smita stg Chg * ic. ‘es bh . er of ’ ry ‘ar 1 RO Into 1 v6 ., ley re. ‘rains ve 3) . free to the publi vives nie ls 8 sister of aniel J. Cam | Ag. tor winners—Apples, Durier | youre. ss mm hs te (oe He ayn ae ThA. Min pau. of Michigan. terest uot only athletes, but the ge d Crom a Address W a ne | HOt at. Perry.” tat ‘ot ali St 4 eral public in our scheme, and we hope] A pitcher wottld Ilka to join juhdred ant Thirty-fourt! tea OF mifutes, connecting with spe mon @ have the y lstramg team averaging sixteen years of F raina, smokes a cig>r Fant Game Hapectod Seernieen End % be OF v ige, Bronx team preferred sone te tofn (ato fqur| The All Cubans, who always put up) Wales, in” writing, me, mentioned oP H. Link, No. Bit Briggs events, | Hy, Morsten, H 8 ‘The reasdn is that|* 18t article of ball, will play the; Shrubb, expressing the hope that wel The Winton B. B. Club defeated the] ‘The Orient F.C would t PUBLISH Wt came to the ear) *tong Murray Hill nine at Clyne) ee eee inte Tint | crack Fukon Academy H. B.A strong uniformed ieame averaging (it yi ay" rit’ si bet Feld, One Hundred 1 Phireycainth| (PAE YoU wil succeed in including him. | {ae Geotona Purk by & sco 13 to COs Pine , One Hundred and Thirwy-sixth| it we got a team eventually, and that| ney the Wintons was Me- | Ronee. to | Fo | ie pa ath s mrest and Fifth avenue, oeat ye you wii not forget our preference for gtk yl Pend o They claim the Axconaly of the | BRS, LJ U Bride and Harrington, while Flyna and Have al) dates in Aw and | Al ve As both teams furnish a great Ghamplona. 1 hove by the time the next! tT Awiews did likewise for the Academy. | September. A. Birnbaum, No ifi6 First * GA k, eine When they suet, this avould be a bit: | Mpak FOFA, OC 41 De, able fo tell You Leste wishing games, with the Wis Nt es : ve the irteen to fifteen A pt would Itke to join» at th OF terly, contested one. earn and have reached the stage when |'0! aging ¢ Harold Riteche Cs rf A ae Rormeriy w OO panniiecee We can send an actual Invitation. T am, 1 iifty-algnth attest, air. 8. Wi] ro sos Paséball Te.day, 4 ¥.01. treme RAST. The Monroe A. C, Juniors, St Bait; ora tenes tee Carton 1? ye ere AD pearee Pieter , Americans - “Thon, Secretary.” [defeated the Mt, Sadrris A c bal! wo s Tite eeteeece m Se

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