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. PRICE ONE-CENT. OCKEY SWAEWELL NLLED BEFORE B16 CROWD AT BRIGHTON Winning of the Derby by Ort: Wells - Preceded by an Accident During the}: Steeplechase Which Cost the Rider ‘of Opuntia His Life. Throng in the Grand Stand Further Excited by a Fight on the Lawn in Which a Woman and Her Husband |t" Battled with Pinkerton’ Men, * (hpecial to The Bvening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 2.—Jockey Ernest Swalwell, wha rode Opuntia in the steeplechase at Brighton this afternoon, waa fatally in- jured and died on the way to the hos- ‘This is the second death at this meetin, that has been caused by this brutal form of sport. Opuntia is owned by Robert Davies, ef Canada, When he brought his horses across the border he’ brought his him. won one race with Opuntia, end he was heavily backed again to- & was going very well yntil he the jump on the back-stretch. when the horse was seen to struggie to his feet, trample the prostrate rider ‘and ‘gallop on after the field. Swalwell ~ man on to the wagon. | gtand stand grew faint and turned eway sick at the sight. Swalwell was frightfully mangled. His throat was cut with a gash so deep that his head seemed almost severed from his body, ‘and the same sharp hoof that made the cut also smashed in the jockey's face. He was also injured internally, and the physicians who made a hasty examina- tion sald that Swalwell's liver had been |! ruptured. Died on Way to Hospital. ‘The boy was rushed away to the Emergency Hospital, but died on the way. Swalwell was about twenty-five years old, He had been & gentleman rider in Canada before turning profes- sional This is the second death offered upon the altar of this so-called sport. Jockey Green was thrown by Terrible Kat consciousness. ‘Among the edifying fretures at Brighton this afternoon was & fight on ‘the lawn ia which @ grand-stand mes- senger, a man and his wife and « halt doaen Pinkerton policemen were the participants, There was the old argu- “ment between the messenger and the woman. The messenger grew saucy and husband punched him. Then the rton's rushed to the scene and dried to drag the husband away. The Fighting and screaming, they pushed across the lawn. The woman fought likhe a tigress and the Pinkertons, fail- ing to separate them, finally pushed them off the lawn to the entrance of the track, where they. were taken into Pinkerton jures the Brigh- The i $s rf i i? F ERRE l F 4 age i [ 3 iy 24 tied! uh FETT, i : i i i E E i i ‘ te Is i | rt i Hi iH : i : il Pegsy i i i bi ie tn a steeplechase about two weeks | THE, WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Racine (20 te 1) 1, Martha Gorman (6 to 1) 2 Vola day 3. SECOND RACE—Fox Hunter (7 to 2) 1, Mystic Shriner (60 te 1) 2, Lavater 3. 1, Ascot Belle (7 to 2) 2 Schita- mite 3. P FOURTH RACE—Ort Wells (9 to 10) 1, Knight Errant (4 to 1) 2, Bob adil 3. Broomatick finished secend, but waa dlequalified. FIFTH RACE—Fer Luck (6, t0;1);) 1, Bmergeney (10 te 1) 2, Counter polse 3%. | SIXTH RACE—Grand Opera (3 t| ;2) 1) Rosetint (7 to 2) 2, Ghent | Bett 3. { | Moa (8 to 1) 1, Brooklynite (4. te 1) 2, Lem Reed 3, the font £ lengths. stretch, was Mystic’ shriver, Che rake [RRR Eee ac po Y shane Hoopitel at ‘oney m Tradition’s Venus Stakes. iwere hot favorites atbeo ition was the one relied on, and she breesed ‘home an winner, made the early pace, Czaraphine. They near the stretch, wi to the front on won cast: and Ageot Rate. which was a feal'th front hulaglt thoush the crowd ‘thought that ulamite was @ sure second, Ort Wells in a Drive. Ort Wells and strong favorites Reet en with ick @ Stern eee rrant, the outsider, and Rnigne er order untf hall here Ort were cholee. t to Broom. to faskty by fear was ‘waa third, Grand Opera by o Mead. Cricket went to front and aretch “where. @ on the met Ered tagcat’ Ad Eater baa Ph Phite qty Bi oe | SEVENTH RACE—Belle of Beile| "9, the way and wen by fve i val second the rush, | i VATS i P if ¥ ; “ Circulation Books :\ | ANBW°YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 23,:1904 RACING CHART: AND. OTHER “SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. PHILADELPHIA AT ST. LOUIS (N.'L.)—-SECOND GAME... « ST. LOUIS... eceectens 0001. o1l4 ee ~ LATE RESULST: AT: HAWTHORNE. Sixth Race—Dalvey 1, Foncasta 2, Gregor K. & AT ST. a a AT FOR Sixth Race—Henry Waite 1 eleconmnun ‘justoe Fifth Race-—Elie. 1," Lucy, Crawford. 2y, Sixth’ Race—Falkiand 1, Flying Lari » Easy Street'2; Florizel 3. | CHIGF DONOVAN WINS STATEN ISLAND FIGHT. ce Wilmot M. Smith, of the Supreme Court, slgned a LOUIS. 3, Regent:3. T ERI writ of mandamus at Patchogue, L. |., this afternoon, on the application of counsel for Chief John F. Donovan, of the Norttt » Shore: Fire Department, Staten’ Isiand, directing the Election Board''to:reoanvass the vote of the recent, election, In whioti ia Huatoe “1 Wt | aut pote “IBROOKEYNS BEAT THE 1 BURGS BY 2 TO 1; | nes. Tyrie, Great Ball\ for Hanion's Team; |: " and thie Champions Narrowly Escape ‘ rf as elected over Chief Donovan, being thrown out for alleged ay was returned Hose No. 6 th declares. the Board had no right to throw ‘va Coat of Whitewash. .) own game by Wild" throw im the sixth In- " i fitrang came home with the finely, tor Brooklyn ana, error in the frat inning, | . Laimiey made a ale a Brook}: Ph yn. with i way | wi to centre. unaasistor!. 's short fly was Btrang filed out to 8. ' . beat secrifees, | meh mea et ick. NO leCormick. Ri » Into ms mitt, Smith . satety back of third, h_ hit jand nse a close out at first. with ome os own out . Jor Teach to frat. Dodds Nana ‘and tossed ieag of the runners, NO-RUN: Krueger sacri: | Wagner tiled Jordan settled Jones sopred bee { away from Smith, Rergen hrew wild h 1 ° score ih. TWO RUNB. gatch of Seb- ane out. Jordan to Dobbs, NO ‘geventh taning. , ch to five. Jorden out, ; Dobpe out, Wagner to to first. Leach find * Beau out, Babb to first, NO de- lost | Lum! Dobbs, cf, Babb, . McCormick, 3b. Jordan, ib., Ritter, Jones, v. a | coretuncon a| weowomooo> Totals -3 sy meee en ang lenccens swe gM1 Coen Bw Zl ewercoucen>” wleouweoese rire ie SCORE BY INNINGS: Btruck Out— Wig ema Mate it Wid Ph heed rc jones. Babb. UmplresMre zimmer, * to Lum bee 73 wenaee out, Jordan unas- Ninth Inning. frat ONO Ri ing Wi donee te Arte. Bent eetzy, SAcTHMes. it tee RUNe —_—_— EASTERN LEAGUE, _ JERSEY city AT BUFFALO: ‘ e018 ° Bar tertes Pha ralter ‘seas eas Kissinger and ‘nae was ‘ PROVIDENCE AT ROCHESTER; FIRST GAME, . RH 00006 & 0011 ; Ratteries — Fairbank: Tat: ‘Fertech and MeCaulon SECOND GAME. RHE Jersey City.1 Buftato +4 pa Providence 1 @ 0 Rochester 6 1 0 Batter! and MeAulcy. NEWARK AT TORONTO, "| Tinker dropped Tails, thi Game postponed on account of rain. BALTIMORE AT MONTREAL. mf Paros Mga of second Inning on EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost, PC. Fs] a a - GATS TURN TE THBLES OM BS Mathewson Was at His Best, and as a Result the Chicagos Seoured but Six Hits Off His Hew we Sean gg Graroann| __| RESULTS El ‘ i mens ta] pihgdied! ase (>. PRICE ONE © POLIGE STOP FIGHT | ITH AFTER FITZ © Last Round Cut Short Twenty: Seconds, When Both Lanky Bob a “Philadelphia Jack” Are Bleedia and Apparently Greatly Distressed. “Lanky Bob” Puts “Philadelphia Jac Down in Fifth and Again in Sixt and in Turn Is Jabbed and Cut up by the Quaker Boxer. {| Barry. Base hite—Off Mathewso Brown, 9.. Struck out— waon, Brown, 6. 77 er lome Runs—\iowne. ' Two-Base-Hits Mathewson, flee . Double Gann. Umpires O'day and Bmels, (Special to The Evening World.) NATIONAL LEAGUE GROUNDS, CHICAGO, IIL,' July 2—Phe Giants * | took the third game of the series from the Cubs this afternoon by a score of Stool 4 ‘Twenty-five thousand witnessed the contest. | The crowd was lined up all the way around ‘the field and a hit into the crowd counted for two bases. Casey made the onlv run for’ Chicago in the ninth. Nine hits were made off Brown ahd ‘six off Mathewson. . | Wiest Inming. out, Second 1 nn filed t ned, ed cent bert out, to No Rus out, Matty to McGann. Bvers same hoor 9 ‘The police are is the cro bai fi ne , Tinker “tanned eo RUNG. ‘Third Inning, On Tinker's low hit to Brown, but rown's throw, Me- It to left, Brown forced McCormick, Tinker to Fvers and Bowerman scored. Deviin ois Chance. McGann fanned. ONS Barry giveti a tremendous ova- tion when he came to bat for the first time and reached it rry. i or 4 unassisted, and wi joubled 4 note out, Gilbert to McGann, ‘NO Feerth inaiag. fanned. Dahlen filed to sey. Gilbert singled to left, and was out stealing. Kling to Evers. NO RUNS. Casey filed to Gilbert. Chance filed to btn McCarthy filed to Brown, NO Rowerman sare throw. bel Ca. Bowerman out, Tinker to Chance, Matty hit into the crowd in centre and went to second on ground rules. McCor- mick fanned, Browne home ire Kling safe on McCormick's muff, "| Evers forced Kling, Gilbert to Dahlen. Tinker fied to McCormick. ity out, Gilbert to McGann. NO RUNS. McGann filed Mertes out, 4. Benien filed Bi in the ht fleld crowd. Casey ted te Devine Chance filed to robne, "xO seventh Inning. Gilbert singled to centre. Bowerman sending Gilbert, te to Tinker, MeCor- Gilbert. out, Evers to Chance. ONE oka a to Murtos, Ls got, bert. ty Ann ou to MeGann. By RU Bighth 1 filed to Biagie. Mertes eet cond on Barry's muff, Dah- len out, Cosey to Chance, Gilbert sin- :}mled to. contre, scoring Mertes, Rew: erman ficd to McCarthy. ONE'RUN. Tinker singled to centre. Barty filed to Mertes, Browne forced "Tink:r, Dah- Jen to Gilbert. Slagle fied to Browne. NO RUNS. . Miath Inning. out, Tinker to Chance, So was secormick: Brown out, Tinker to Chance. NO RUNS. Casey beat out a bunt. Chance sin- 5.| gied past second and went to second on shee ‘ormick’s fumble. Kling out, Matty to McGann. Evers ai left, scoring y and went to second on the throw to third. Tinker out, Dablen to McGann. ONE RUN. mm NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. we . & Rey wk Re New York.s6 2 Chicago. .40 0 Cincinnats 49 3 Pivtenurs 43 09 TOS. Louls..2 8 58 .690 Drookiyn. 31M 56, Boston... 4 Aas Phila’ —>——- AMERICAN LEAGUE &TANDIN Lao , ape, chee (Bpecial to The Evening World.) . PHILADELPHIA, July 23.—Bob Fitzsimmons and Jack O ‘fought the hardest six-round battle this afternoon ever seen in del phia, The earller rounds were slightly in O'Brien's favor, but in the a2 “l1wo Lanky Bob took a great lead, landing repeatedly on the P phian’s body, using his famous solar plexus punch, and fighting: ‘ [ 2 5 : H i i; i y iz i E H racy. At 605 P. M. Bob the ring amid great Pia Kissed his wite Before climbing over the ropes and jumped around thé ring in a Jolly fashion. O'Brien entered the ring at 61. He put In a protest to Fits’s bandages, seying they were too heavy, He In- sisted on thelt coming off. Both men rebandaged their hands and NATIONAL LEAGUE, NEW YORK AT CHICAGO. New York... QOLOZOLIO— 8 ' Chicago BROOKLYN AT PITTSBURG, 000002000—-2 .100000000-1 ond Ritter; Lynch Fi tasimmons en applause. and BOSTON AT CINCINNATI. 4 tech furnished his ewn sloves. Fi was ready. long before O'Brien. crowd of 7,000 waited patiently. At 5.0 the men shook hands and i turned to their corners, q . O'Brien LAvely om Feet, FIRST ROUND-Fits missed a” left hook and caught O'Brien on ear with right. O'Brien landed chin and Fits laughed. O'Brien swank and ? aright tok, OF rigs ’ Fit zon chin, making him wabbie, Fam went after him with blood fi from his month when the! mg. Fits‘s ‘eft eye was blackened late ing. “ = the ring. O’Brien hooked & Fits's mouth. Fits returned : left hook, Fits waa fighting @e mouth open and seemed much tressed, He hooked O’Brien in ach and on the chin as closed. ‘ a Fitws Bye Nearly Closed. © {HIRD ROUND—Fits missed @ | hook and then hooked O'Bries over the heart. O’Brien ve fousht warily, Fits rife swings. O'Brien got a Bi furtougly for head and landed right and left on ing, O'Brien Fits got a right stomach that O'Brien clinched Fits Jack dended a and Fits put a Pits ducked as made a run to the score-board, sending in Ma- Devlin fled to Slagle, TWO | Semen «1... 01100000 t— 3/0) H....90000001 0 1)” Batteries—Willis and Moran; Ewing and Schiel. PHILADELPHIA AT 8T. LOUIS. Philadelphia ,. 1 0 024-7 St. loals,,...,00105003 —9 hateérige—Guahort and Roth; Corbett and Grady, —— P AMERICAN LEAGUE. prtoanhMarre CHICAGO AT NEW YORK. Chkeage......200020010-—8 New York... 2O HDT 0000-4 Batteries—Walsh aad Sullivan, Ches- bro and Klein. 8T. LOUIS AT BOSTON, S, Leos. 000000002038 Boston... 01000010000—2 Bitieries—lade and Sugden; Dineen and Farrell. CLEVELAND AT PHILADELPHIA. FIRST GAME. Ceveiand ..0200000000 1-3 Priled'phie. 1 900010000 0—2 Batteries—Moore and Bemis; Waddell and Schreckengost. ZECOND GAME. Ceverd.,... 1002010 and Powers. DETROIT AT WASHINGTON. FIRST GAME. Dewelt.......200000000— 2 Ratteries—Kiteon and Wood; Town- send and Clark. GAME. Rattertes—Jors and Abbott; Plank | [ In the Washington... 00000210 = jeer chee hands of 26 1— Sith FIFTH ROUND-—O'Brien crouching and jabbed Fits lightly saa ran around the ring. lett swing on O'Brien's chin and 0 came back with a 0 foreed Fits to a clincS. They. both laughing. Fits landed a right on Jack's jaw. Fits wort shift and worked the solar O'Brien stalled for his life, ® O'Lr.@? round the ring, ; lightly on body wrt left s knocked him down with 6 right on the jaw, The police rushed to Gis ringside. But O'Brien got up and to his corner. t O'Brien is Put Downs, SIXTH KOUND—Fita jabbed © ae Rutt, Seay onk a Mant hook, i ts : tressed and fiercely. Tho PI Ing with blood. stomach. He ki wen, oe on chin when “they were mixing tt ‘round, s ny eae her tain Haan thirty-five seconds finish. Four Preiminaries, to get ready. - eee Sh at Tom 00100-2 Le