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a iF NG WORL AGER M’GRAW AND organizing the Baltimore Club, of the ‘the Giants Not inly One of the Best} win san sonnson, eeennunninge ye evn | eeatiana enous, ea AlsoGreat Player! ss im President New York Clud, Gelding, .919, IV. IN GIANTS’ SERIES. League heralded as the Giants, is respon- for the marvellous erticle of ball has furpished since the season McGraw \s not only a great but he fs also one of the star thie country, always being baseball man in this country. never have been #0 it had not ‘s making a winning What the baseball have wanted for ing nd that ie McGraw has given them. of people watch the games the Giants this year that Before attended the sport, with Fesuli thai he record attendance ® Game in this city has been broken. McGraw was born in Truxton, N. Y., ‘and ts twenty-nine years of age. While @ boy he was a resident of this city ‘end played bali with amateur teams of weet side, His fret professio: engagement was with the Olean ¥.) Club In 1890, he played in Cedar Rapids, wh the late William Barnie discovered him. Barnie signed the young player for the Baltimore Club in the latter part of 1891 He was kept as a utility man unul a f i 3% (N. The following season » HIS BASEBALL ane and part of 1903 he managed the Orioles, being engaged in constant diMculties In July, 19, MoGraw signed to man- His batting last year was 286 per cent ith rth Baltinore and 26 with New fork; HAL Bt BANTAM WEIGHTS READY FOR FIGHT. ee ery SPORTS EDITED BY 1 LL IN TROUBLE. In 11 of the and Many Expect that a New Champion Will Be Made in the Six-Round Bout, arena of the Nonpariel A.C. and will be for the regulation Slowtown distance fix rounds While the boys are to Westerner, they are of the opinion t he will make a good fight Neil can defeat McGovern tn meet at the NEIL AND M'GOVERN WHO MEET TO-MORROW NIGHT F | |Bantam-Weights All Ready for Their Battle, six rounds then he is the greatest littie! ‘FATHER BILL’ FURNISHES TOPIC FOR CONVERSATION i vised edition of the New Testament nor could any of the adjectives used be found in the latest school bool The language was something like forefathers used when they went ow into Boston harbor one night dumped a lot of tee into the waters of the ocean, 5 Some singular fatality seems to oved take the Daly horses when they art at @ short price, When they are @ long and julcy odds the soreness die appears from their crippled limba, and they have the speed of the winds a the most unexpected times. Salt and Pepper was one of the mom heavily backed favorites of the and as she had Redfern un her bac! instead of one of the Daly youngsters the crowd felt tolerably certain she wuold run to form, But she didn’t. Had No §. She hadn't One Willlam C. Daly was the princl- pal c of conversation on the trains going home from the race track last night, One William C, Daly started two of his choice guinea pigs in the fifth race and another In the sixth race. Some foolish people thought these guinea pigs could beat the racehorses that happened to be In the same race. Hence the talk. What these people sald of the per- formance of the aforesaid gelnes pigs were not quotations from t the tall-enders, and there she stayed, Neither Himself nor Illyria had any speed and ran far below form. 8 course the stewards will not take and ‘ In this matter, because reven wld of form in Daly horses are alway? paseed unnoticed. Glorifier ran a smashing good race was some surprise that he should havy been started In such unfavorable 60> Ing, especially |to be very dangerous to many horses, Those who watched Glorifier warm |up did not care about betting on him, |tor he picked his way through the Hoghey McGovern and Frankie Nell, and a sleep-producing punch in both | mud as if he did not like tt, and he the bantam champion, are to have their{ of them. | | would not extend himself under th’ Nettle tea party to-morrow night in the] While many belinve that he has not! |urging from the boy. He Is cattpinly Quaker City, Tue scene will be in the] had enough experience to beat the! mud bred. Glory, his dam, was hat j mous mudder, and Hastings, his sird, has given to the turf many famous He ran his race in differs on from his warm up. mudd en the fas! under his 127 pounds yesterday, Therg the speed re tate legged dog. She dropped back amon} * as (he track has proveyy, Mt was discovered that he could play as | now accepted bantam-welght, they will| men that the world has produced tn Dritisher’s Good Race. well as any of the men whose places not battie for the title, though !t is) the bantam class, McGovern Is a better Britisoer aleo ran a good race, hé filled. From 1902 to 189 McGraw An assured fact that if the brother of! boxer than many believe, and will no| | Madden always insisted that B: 4 one are one of the leading figures | the once famous Brooklyn terror makes| doubt be there at the finish just as| | dia not care for mua, and he ih ng, 5 i a so nent et nd be in famous Oriole team that won A mood showing, or has an advantage,| strong aa h pponent, Nett will And not admit that ho did win after he F three pennants and finished a clo ‘after the six rounds have deen fought| that he has the most rugged and hard- ren Song and Wine to a head over @ ‘end in three other yeare, In 1809, when they will be matched to fight for thelest puncher before him that he has How trick at Gravesend, Thy free the Brooklyn and Baltimore clubs coa- title In a twenty-round bout, ever_mat and will have to eut out a taco at Brighton, whieh was in sow solidated, McGraw iven the cate | This will be Nell’s first appearance! stiff pace to beat Hughes going. seemed to prove that Mr. Mase offs for the Baltimore Club, McGraw | fh the Bans, aad With tha beat bao that sabavea Vislaclaa | den was right; but there ie little doubt, And his supposed “dubs” set a sissling 9 Haat has produced since Brooklyn! grienoy 5 Hep ‘ CHE Sivitireoe: WER" GORE OT IMG ia pace throughout the campaign and were turned ont that great little fighter, id hae victories over Tommy ov SOL G87. ib OdadatIONS Of the season. Rerey MeClovers: MUI" dppesraiios Love, Johnny Allen, Kid Beebe and | ‘There ought to be some grand raced Ter UIBA@ C0006 bo 8 manager thet Wik, brink: GN Whe laswent crowd that Tony R. nan, He proved sobe lusively j hnone Ne Shag decor Ls aria Year that has never been excelled, Bal- has attended a fight detween Iiitle inen| thi! they are all trat-clase b ireat’ seay tou \on/eansdede ka | Umore finishing fourth in the twelve: In some time, He ts undoubtaliy aj dily sonceeded | | ning to Wve verifed, for the developmen Sty league. In 180 the league reduced great fighter, for his two victories over| pist two wees in Faterly. Pa... under | |o¢ Sysonby, Tradition, Humo, Voy Hts efrowlt to eight clubs, and McGraw, | that formidable Httle Chicagoan, Harry | the watobful and experienced eye oi! Tromp, Jonquil, Woodsaw and otherA | = With hie business partner, Wilbert Rod- Forbes, hae stamped him as a wonder! i!" Pvt anny Oe earn fhe Ses seem to polnt out thie fact, ‘a fneon, was sold ty the St. Louls Club, in Dit clase, intam-welght champion, Wétwean the Two youngsters that ran yesterday a peared ue ot season, In ] Meets Tongh Prepoattion two, Hughey is tn quer Shape and! - Zeala and Earldom. Both ard 2 mad endy to m e the nt of his ¢ or —— Bie? the Amerie 4 by? rie We: coven ha In MeGovern he will meet the toughest | Dougherty haw been dele the taht boxe jluiclass youngsters, but nelgher Uked ey: Por y by proposition that he has vot faved, ‘The ing, ie te ceil tow ead While womlng! _HUGHIB M'GOVER::, i wera anata colt, Lika Brooklyn boy has tle reputation of be-| is for the pe jays been boxing | ther, and a nd lo alt. 7 sit rtraight rounds with him. These i i amend | Waterboy, she probably has an ay F ing aviother Terry, and lis fights in the! hots have been more fights than trains : \? Be, O F THE BA T. Quakor City, where he has defeated the] Ing stunts, ‘Terry rushes him all around Jed her Sust, to eee. how F pret ea best hantams, has gained nim many] ald aliee with all hie might. The lake to the mud, and gave ' §—s—WVS the Fetort courteous when a team admirors who look upon him as thelehanges and. has returned blow. for | ¢ducations qeatldom Wil do, better, next champion and the one who will] blow ot of Sneha Feplies to a hostile and even yituper [eee Te ee ene eae we eet) aL former: ebemnplon |e: beléatul: ot Hastings, out of Enehant amp by lambasting the - jconauer Nal. His record singe he en} wsitidenco that Hughey will defeat thet Quisige at Brisuaner, (wre ather horse 7 04 Uhelr muta gadeavor."Foacs It red the ring | a clean one He hes Prvan lad. He haa tipped i oft that pe ge Tae TE ‘eotern defeated every opponent that has faced (ight will end with a knockout, and and Champlain, Frank Farrell gai 4 Diiie and. ban yet to: meat with de tnht the younger MeGovern will be on |fetore the frst ra e that he did “nof —e . f Ne vend |think Champlain liked Me(raw says he won't play the other (Apestal to The Rvening World.) J. PAYA halt mile tn 0, handily) ¢ Ho Aehis very much the same as his) Neil Is hard at work at Atlantic City,| ‘The athletic tournament to de held ‘nj inson, W, Krackal, G. V, Bonhag, John Wot hu time ere fellows. SARATOGA, N.Y, July 2%—Dark Vie Hollur, trainer vmoua brother, being the aggreswor all] and exports to win, as he haw all WIR Gets Park Sunday, July 3, under the! Jorce and Richard Cotter, | Ghamplain went tp in the betting and “4 NI “Yi . t the thine, He has a good, cool head and] other fixnts, with a knockout. |Perhaps galloped horge an easy winner, just to , And wh nd Gloomy weather with occasional show- ABA st. lle , ad and | Oc amplon will revolve a surprise, pa auspices of the United Irish-Ameriean| John Flanagan and M. J, Sheridan, | prove to his owner that he didn't k i gore, arp were the. trata ne endl a at the FORWARD” Ons aie ie le Wicsine: |e @ game boy with in hie tights, t ‘6 hos heen a year of surprise# to Bocietics of New York, will be one of ¢ the Irish Athletic Association; ft TRarthing about, his mil cunning ‘bile a ¥ Prveh hasn't talked, but he ia under.) artis he track, how- om, trainer ~ ‘ RS eid the greatest evente in the history of; Bushman, Star Athletic Club, and eynote. f race in the mu a rood 1d be Oopeedd te playing the ‘ora | ever was In prime shape and many AN—One mile in 13, brea: | Coltie Park, which has during the past| Richard Sheldon, of Yale, will: compete | Unatnd seen Weormate rece in alleen a Amoricans. ‘* had a try over it at mood speed. | Mo} nea, tra einer ‘ few years become the Mecea for ath. | in the 16-pound shot, 16-pound ham-|sald he did not like mud. Resuli a Trainer Willlam Bhielda, of the! MENTS— Four furlongs in mer, S4-pound weight and 44-pound| Keynote walked home % Home one sald & few weekw ago that, Thomas atring, arrived 1 nay AY eaalth tralne letes and lovers of athletic sports. | discus 6 : bd Bt @henty | h d late last night | KUGENIA, BURCH Pree in Several champions and record hold-|" A silk banner will be presented to Soa, Reine thea re. Rae wen tte ey ine frontal ane tigburs| with eight that included Hermis, ‘The | , We W. Bmith, trainer ers will take part, Thoman F. Kiety,| the club scoring the greatest number Mets’ Sunday Game, « : of the column | Suburban winner arriy ape | AN—Phoee-quartere in 1.3% ; ‘ ‘4° ‘ N Vesws toe aes Berne hill, “Maybe | and was shown advent a tate the H, Tarris, trainer The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition} ‘he world champion in all-round ath- caneime Of Gaelic football between uit ell eet te date ees bed y #8. | morning | Parnas “pcre ‘n 1.09, ens-| Pall tho news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- ee wile Fein as eay Prd Bos Cora "and Kilkenny, and a hurling lenis game was to have been, bloke) " wg ee hore and} in | A - h be aghet olf oh, fot Ip our set’ = Poet gio aad phd a fan ‘A and SAILOR BOY. rer in 1.08, [lenges, &c. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor § ojaiiy for the occasion and will com- zones are looked forward to with con-|!a#t Sunday, but owing to the bad x tive track ie filled with horses | MISS BRYANT—F 109, [0 The Evening World, Pulitser Building, New York. pete In three events at least witha prostege of, the tournament wil|orn ney nee te Be postponed. Kid Cére ‘On Umpire Sheridan doesn't wear alloping indulges in was for Dreealng: 1. \' John Flanagan, the world champlon| be given to Revzrother Frisby to help (Sey: Who hae been attending to hie 4 BS Wrensipiate behing the bat “lpart ot the mediocre kind, but COLLmE TOR SF A quarter ey in welght throwing, will give an exhibl-] Pay off the debt on the Christian Broth. | baseball interests on the enet side, will 4 —_ notable moves were noted, as full vs BROOKLYNT 1t Arerartiee ner, | League Park, Hlushing _ thirteen ae fourteen years of age, TheY tion and Is expected to make another Fe lpeining Cotegs, t ee ba Prd next Sunday be at his own grounds and : ay enn Wt De had & chance to om. | aS tre btw. “an Mh ey " easily: J. Neumeyer, trainer, Bath Nea 040001 rou wil i Pollack ppl Keay a hemes jhew record recommended by cardinal "Gibbons of! gation Aealoat (ne femtile agere of Rew Yoel Sin irene site | APTUCANDEN—One mie and a aust: ata + LAR Three I Prienaanip Uaigie 0 018 030-993 Etter, first base: H. Gans,! Among those who will compete in the] Baltimore: Archblehon Barley, of New | caters a MATAR AR Millers tral | ELLE DIXON Toree-etenths wn OW] The fume scheduled for saturday’! third ‘buees Ite Clana’ pitchers Pr Block, 2% YATUS. 29 vars, 1409 yards and 34] pia,’ and BY p large number of prom: apeneeiil MEMAAY SibdeiiSCRI has fost wlessd cones S: Lay et, Wainer are with te Gtediag A 2. of Garren vateher Ade Hickinan Gane, No! Miles, all handicaps, are Lawson Rob-' {nent laymen fe ere and eloawhere MEN'S DISE 1 fe 4 ONS " 5 a ve ) ‘or 8 Cana) stree — higterie by an “r'— ap arity: 1D, rier, tratner. Bradpurst Seeends, Hurricane A.C. - i ASES, ° chet mats at ae been A ss " teat ‘Tin, [OLD HOMESTEAD —Geven-eighths in] Aad Stout FC. please communicate ua cs Bie | 1 treat, and cure, alt hood galloping firmer trainer, | With Raun No, WX Bast 7 | . traloe | — oe 03 020 216 i} i} acute and chronic ner iar whieh he" Pour furlongs to |b)" sce One aniie in ey ceaing: | Seventieth street, New York City, a a 334) rn a ine the bat, Healy, trainer. > Carter, trainer Oo Saturday the Williamsburg A.C Sisikek” Gis beat | ‘ an ‘ atu Nn bu e Steibec < aldwil Bess mu enigr vs | N-Five furlongs in 1.10, orees Nero teainae, ("4 Dreestwm: | defeated the strong Hyde Park A.C. by lenand Aluma 4 Mali Pe ‘ g hael 1 they ought to play 4 anna, trainer ralghthe in the eo) “he feature of the! At Mnglewood | ne tay . Post-mortem series, but Michael i Jonadi ata.) Five tu in 110 game was the batting of F. Ferry, who hy. aly Po and without the ale ac | op yea! far ighiia in| emocked a un ty the elgiih in 461 e 4 | FRANCES Osx ty 1 ay 1) ning ext Saturday the Williams 220 andfiy; J. H. MeCor pa ee burs play the Haverstrawe at Haver- Rielbes Py yr five , Se fuvonuca an Btolbeck . unWay har been built ‘rom th yive i Sarten, trative straw vie had station to the Poio Seouast’ MEMOnIne tay os. turlonaa Melrose Field Club would like| gwood F. (. would Iike to tis mat, tne ran who travete by tne | EMteeming. W ree-a be Drranat SOON kote ene wenn te Leama’ Averaging te eiemiad tb Was Oilatae Wenn) (Special to The Bvenine World) | Brand wand chair of dieacher | alan ike to hear from } | day _atternoo! Our of town! BUFFALO, N. ¥., July 2.—After two Cea — bb parade was -- ck Barris, mast One Hy ‘ames preferred, Address Wm, Pat g00d attendance of members of the Fras ARNOT ihe new sourhpaw BAD TRACK TO-DAY and Fourteenth street, eh Fe Ls «Wm. Patten, |minutes and forty seconds of fighting, rains 4% a ot hs 5 y No. 1@ West One Hundre¢ and Thirty- e ‘ambridge A. A. In the main event Albany, has reported 16 PATE AD Six fur pe nt gee 1 At"once br my ‘ ax the «hee AT RAVESEND. nat The Danville Works baseball nd street, New York the scheduled twenty-round bout be-|Charley O'Rourke outclassed Jim Ken- ured without operation of & midget as Manion pio hy S nt Mtonmre cicrour fe longs in |'t4™. of New F N. R. played Alpines claim a game from the|tween Curley Supples and Kid] Pedy 80 completely that the referee TARICOCELE detention from business, -tomether tian ot a tae oo Te hapdlin: F, Wer, trevor 8 IM Tie t atch basehall wughts for non-appearance on | Fredericks was stopped by the Canadian hoy a aang to O'Rourke in the STRICTORE quietly fete ie aes. ra that he hopes to male good for tearat th She Oeewne weed.) MONTH CARTON A audiive In 025, {ACG oremunipat Hone 146 FE Hi The Alpines would, like t0l notice in the International Athletic Club| _———— Ing. No bai. 80 a ottime. e team ad @ left-handed) ‘ : ‘ handy; . Welr, trainer if y sf Irom A good shortste Mi yng in in +e tee this spring n GRAVESEND, N. Y., July ®-Falr | OARRIB JONBR- A uur tir tn 03 beaten by a score of & to 6 x. Address Raymond P. or, [at Fort Erle, Fredericke was knocked ‘oung and Dot up te coun” eemeher bur hal ear weather and an agreeable atmor-|°‘handiv: F Weir tH Tie Sporting F.C. would ike to at-| No. 5 Haat One Hundred and Fifty: |down once by Supples. This gave the HITTE'S CHALLENGE, may pe Prete edt 2 me phere faced the trainers and racers this WOODWINK siinvee, fron in O41, range games w th ms averaging | sec reand street, Canadian oMfcials the impression that ee methods employe! to, maki : o) over the gircutt admit | morning during the exereise hours, ‘The ba AY pRod ‘i - a opener Fredericks was completely ouiclacsed,| The Albany “plekers of Charley Hitte, ite if you cannot Lumity isn brice. “ti WASEDA quarter in 04, han Hours0 A. M. to 9 P.M. dally. tow that he hee ra parenty |track, however was in vile shape. The) diy; Welt, tralner INTEREST IN IRISH A They claimed the boxing maten had] the Albany welter-welght, are confident |} agyy 19 Ao to 4 P.M. Coma 4 ean sting the hard as any |fain Of yesterday and the deluge of the vot ADAY—\ quarter in 0%, handily G MES, suddenly become a prise fight. he can whip any white welter-welght | fan) advice fre 4 Apother wear in fadt PANY andi| night hetore that had alrecdy fallen on BOieids, AraiNeT: as han ‘The referee awarded the, decision to/{t {he world, and to show thelr faith | TDR, R H. “M. MACKENZIE’S iT p to ied 0, sf ’ 7 st rm ou 7 IP Will bé 8 rousing player.” Plt |i caused the exeretecs indulged I 4 Smith, tratned That there ts no diminution of in-[Stpples, which created a sceno among| torr ta up to peat any white man in|} MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE, be of the breesing variety vo} terest in the games of the Kilkenny [te 200 sports present. ‘They surged |the world at Mor 1a pounds at 146 West 34th St., New York, N, Y, art Noone snob. the nit ithuee sent to workouts were the fol-| ee | Men's A. A. which are to be held at] {nto the ring, angered ne the police ine eid Hae wal ry Be erste q oe of congratuinvion for| Maat, MUDtAN—Six furlongs in 19, | Celtic Park next Saturday, is evidenced |lerferenet, and tt locked at ane time as litera interests are looked after. Dy - York leaders when| teeing: A. Carter, trainer |by the constant flow of entries for the |wush there would be trouble, D, Morris, of Albany, wa. They came HALALGIA—Piveeightiw in 110). | various events. The football carnival LL.D Di . "1 nives ny elastes and N« Hop A Ci Ine e. "TLE HACK EP ive eighihe. in 108, brees iy Fee eth oig et hale iteatae lll 83. YEARS A SPECIA, Me We, Ghlekda. “trainer BE A big meteh pacing race |s likely to be}teams who will compete in a round bis r an ». W, elds, trainer. ‘wis oe lames A. Murphy, the owner of nm Waterfor rere | ‘and likenny will Hi eh vs Bi, Graves, trainer ch be csented . more east? Hugh i him in |PARTNERSHIPCPive Curlongs In 112 | REWLANCE AR atarter in oae,| et save, Joseph Be Meyer, P| prnneenn toe INe rey olson eured in trom 1 to mon ont ot, manager breexing G sch, trainer. handily. } pears a }| Nathan Sirave, Joseph EB. Meyer, the —_ > W Nervous debility in from 1 to Came when he ut As [ALLAN-Three-cighthe tn OM easily; MeLie BTROME-A halt-miis in os, [ONNET OF ae later wacer, yesterday Last Wei Kk of i lett, Salely, Sesctg, W Whowt tl ser $2" fain dlseasce red pote, hn, .pbmer ut ould not land them A. Ziminer trainer | Balioning: & Uawlor, rradner sald Last eer O bY Ul Cutting, tore theoat and mouth, Dainty! ‘owell co destin ances aifbusnisi aneunnats a 1 have never matehed any of my or Detention from Busiaess. § to mR days, é uatare from eee, pet fi, Springfe'd. | horses and do not keep them for that B At 7 BO ingonsehenor, loss of Lin Contracted divean Mamere ce they have added to their programme of |burbose, but since Mr. Murphy, tie ri on or hg ys? re | LAS oL a ai the gam yd phere thst th jathletic events the half-mile-run handi- ;OWNeF of Don Derby, has told ‘Jack ¢ seat s a pen o 0 the . h Ci he would like to his horse bi cap. open only to the menrbers of these | Curry woul to mateh his th ava, bere arm me Bake tenet bree departments. The prive this year |*#ainat Nathan @travs, | hereby accept ACES vans ae .”, no Sonne agree with is a costly medal donated by The Even- | Di@ challenge, AT 2.20 spectaltot Ne “ise eas me beard te say: At | ‘ing World. This epecial event always| “I will race Mr. Murphy two race Siz vente To-Morrow, Including the «ging pn ey eazy, team re et nat mM as he h " " janes could devise and tet et ted ot ne ise tot Sa sos | ade Sah et Se (S1 00 HOLIDAY, STARES. ri naan Srint Phila. ean a them a gee ore Ba three Lyf 3 te Sateen ay as ures ca8 ay reachey vom ew : mA Glaeia h ein ac ning or In five, to no epee for the event. Entry blanks and other |/nbis. nanny rules (0. ¥ oc re wiags At ite a ‘ In case the anual games for the past ten | information can be obtained from James | horses is not deck malt H-kno' x ‘and this year’s event Is no years the Charles J, Hatvey Associa-|E. Sullivan, No. 16 Warren street, or Hon has consistently catered to the Po- | ©: J: Diewes, No. % John street, em let, Fire and Post-Omce departments, f2 macy of one of the Eee riahian howd at theve ro meets ect, agreeable on Fee a ee | at Read RN yy ore Breen Bascbait to-day, 4 P.M. American! 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