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ee eee eur j ~{ MANAGES GIANTS. ales be Wu Giants’ Big Pitcher Is! Doing Great Work for| the Team This Sea- son—Has Had Record of Ten Straight Vic tories. Christy Mathewson, the Giants’ -big ‘a twirling in great form so this seagon. At the beginning of the, season Mathewson was unable to | qe@Uhie stride, but now he bas it and \ ie doing great work. ‘Up to the time the Giants began their fecent series in Pittaburg “Matty” had twitled ten winning games in succession for the Giants, He was anxious to sur- pass Jack Chesbro's record of fourteen straight winning games, but he had the . milafortune to lose the game and was | eompelied to start over again. Mathewson claims he has more-speed thia year than ever before and that be- fore the season !s over he will satiaty the baseball cranks that he has not L. gone back asa twirler, as some people jo think. bg ry h fe a native of Factory~ and le twenty-three deg i ' 1e pitched for the Bucknell Uni- gon for two years, and made thle debut as a professional with the @- t team of North Attleboro, Mass, im 180, In 190 he played with the Nor- folk club of the Virginia State League Late in the season he joined the New York club and pitohed a few gam At the end of the season he was released and drafted by the Cincinnatls, Jobn T. Brush traded him to New York for Amos Rusle, Matty in the mean time signed with Connie Mack, of the Philadelphias, then changed his mind and signed with New York. His arly part of 1% has record Mon curpassed. ils wonderful CYCLING AT THE FAIR. | Word was received yeaterday from the, Departmgnt of Physical Culture of the World's Fair that @ great deal of intor- est is being taker in the bicycle races scheduled to take place from Aug. 1 to#. | Among the entries received yesterday were the following: August F. Andrews, Indianapolis, Ind.; Charles Jost, Indian- epolis; J. Nash Morea. Springfield, M A.W, MacDonald, Somerville, Ma eo Larson, Bt. Louis, M Charles Sehlee, Newark, N. J Williamson, “Milwaukee George Russell, Dixon, iil, OF Anthony Wis. and work caused a terest in this city and virtually sav the National League from a disastrous) season. Matty signed with the St. Louis Amer- lean Le club last summer, but the | ¢ @ conference awarded him to ‘ork, year he thirteen gam 4 low eightesn. His batting avera, eagon was .20) per cent. —— ATHLETE SUSPENDED. ‘The Registration Committee of. the Metropolitan Association yesterday sus- pease from {further competition until efinite action Is taken by the comm tee Mr. F. Lafforgue, of the tholomew Athletic Club. for compe under another man's name in the rel race at the games of the Angelus Coun- 11, No, 50, Knights of Columbus, fast Baers at Grand Street Park, Brook: | yn. MAJOR While in Australia Major Taylor and ¢ presented with a baby fant — TAYLOR A FATHER, | GIANTS ACROSS BRIDGE. Brooklyn can't lay marbles. Clarke, Phelps, Phikinpe are of ver ‘In not pitching well and people say he te “all In” Truly ampiona have reached # sad point It must make ent when he wa Hanlon remini: s the “Superbas. lenges, &c. Address all communicat They move jike a man going to pay Dis taxes. art of the season the breaks were discouraging. 1 The Panther Juniors would Hke to tenm ot the Bastern Leagte, called on | Neat trom two all-around players aver- the Pittsburg management terday | aging twelve to thirteen years. Also Ny iipped of a number oy ne eT teams of same average, Address 7. the Eastern League. Gardner Is the M lian who last spring said that the New| Duane. No 228 East Sixty-ninth street, | York @tub would not keep “Billy” Mil- | ely. Umpire Zimmer has @ voice like a ligan, the Buffalo left-nander, more than) The Clairmont F.C Geleated ple apple vender. If ho knows what five games. Young Hamiltons t ated the ‘he says himself, tt can't be by the, vet, ‘enue 118 by @ score of 12 to That Warner pewson lines them so. ,,Jimes Gardnen, pitcher of the Toronto ‘ @raight to second to cateh highway- men that the tall Wiltse has to low bridge, The feat of sec The line up of dhe Clairmont F, C. sound, on e ng one and. seldom | ie 18 follows; Craw, ss; Sark: Lady Fan—No, McGraw did not hold | Rae When the Phillies broke the} TWrk JP: Frank, 1b; Le Coh up a B. &O, train, The B, & 0, held {mneen straight record of the man, rf; Gordon, If; Gadrich, ¢ wp Medraw, The story originated ig Yorks Siannon, of the Cardinals, | man, Dp. The feature of the landed the trick In Pittaburg Tuesda There were two out and Shannen @ good mart when Beckley lined monts would like to arrange gi clean drive to deep tignt centre, Se-| With teame averaging ten to twelve bring made @ good stop and throw into| Address, . Clark, 1310 Fifth avenue, second base, but Shannon kept on go-| New York s ing and beat the second baseman throw to the goal Pittsburg, Jacklitach seems to have gon® where the woodbina twineth and the June foses are in bloom. Or he hiding behind hi me, om The Glants are in an awful way for pitchers, They have only seven, Girnity, Mathewson, Taylor Wih Ames, Eliiotte and Dupree . the pitching of Wriednan, "8| Tho Wood Ridge’ F | Weatwood a. ake Wes day, July In Pitts-) seasons | Wood Ridge FC, 0 hing In thelr: Westwood ‘ F.C. defeated the A. at Westwood on Satur- 3, by the following score ; K.E.LE. 190002 Plungers are beli «}burg this year past they had thunard The blond policeman who is stationed | Me! rie te getem rout all by his lonely in the valley behind | fe: xe Gilbert, No. tty W eat the grand-stand to see that_no one: xuine 2 1 One Hundred andQBixceenth street, elty deadheads his way over the Afty-foot| this yea Five at! around players wanted, resid lence looks hi fate ee ing between £ iity-ninth atreot and Hous. — je" “en to Nineteen yee , Bay, of Cleveland, ought to be adie . Of age. (ill atte 6 P.M. any evening, to run. His face reasmbies the cift.| Tat Albrecht, “No. 110 Badtord atreet: wal of @ cup defender, | — i fle tonne, Holy Name B. B.C. would ike Gansel’s lame wrist Is freeing up andi fo arrange games with teams averag- he will able to play im the tussle rust with the 8t, Louis team, Arthur Irwin, former manager of the Toronto baseball teas, and well known ne Altoen to six As A ball-player for many years, has Soe hears, Ad © Dirnbaum, SAS City loan Association base. ‘ 4 pane, Central Fe. C. w | ' ball team wil atuly. the team, | Chairma® Everett C, Brown, of the! teama uveraging ten te tiralte bie ascertain the weak apots and, it is said, | at 4 tion, weltes| games to le played on our grounds. YAS AUKhoriiy 19 enigaRe auch NeW play: | will have a team of star 1 ae pettirday afternoon end Sunday | H he sees ft. Mipensr3 age open. Address ‘G 0 yi to compete for houors at the| TagnMs oben, t One Hones bd ‘The Boston bidbih 40 games that are to be held] woriy-firnt treet Now York cit, Hump In the championsilp race | from Aug. 2 The Kitona would like to play any They ake w e omen, as will , | team meine from twelve to thir- Their percentage. wns close amplons and Fr Garitcns preferred. Mon lissuoune mark. Now it Is down to 6%, [ers, Among the team will be follows: J. Kiernan, Id, Pesan’ rte , ii 5 of the University of Michigan,|J. O'Keefe, ef.; W. Mulcahy, ast Theo a Aga ter of the world’s record for put-| Gillen, Ib. H. Fraser, db He Sykes cured Ch ; tine the abot. He fo a good ham: | 9.5, WA sPrHaion i £o he Cae, » the #t. Paul team, Drevfuss mer thrower and diwus thr Wili- | fundeed wag mnston. No. 107 Kast One the Be Mani team, Drevfian a thrower Hundred and Second ‘street, New York fam Gogenson, winger Univeralty of Chi of the National A. A, t food vip in ‘the 100 and yan shea | ¥ ty Louis on June 4; N. A, Kellogg. . y of Michixan, holder ference record in the two-mile run; Peeks ogo, but It was not a nlite Tutore would like to heat trom hree all-round players eleven drees or call A. M. Stein- Saventy-sseond street, nat mop O'Rrien same team does not want Pitcher Slagel, or ot Dreytusa is interested in the ease of| ‘ p freer Caran tadke troneia Ai hear from uniformed teams averaging || Killa all pein as soon as applied to via — are Doniin and Odweil, He said to-day th V. F. Verner, Purdue University; L.| thirteen to fifteen vears. Han re i Sor fd WEW JERSEY by lad a 4, fine Belder. Ht Hearn, ©. & Ro W. P, [and September open. Addreas George the gums, Examinations free. | | . i he (Dresfuss) was, pitch {| stock, A quarter-mile runner; J, PP pbs ae All Work (i teed 10 Years. | CENTRAL would not take any Hite. It was Drev.| /ehtbody, University of Chicago, mile Seaman eat Full Sets of Teeth q i i i > 7 om with § sasees $8.00 Bpevial tri | Liber {ure who cinime to have diecovered thai] and two mile runner; H. 1, Thomas, | trom twelve: Ce fourtcess Gold Crowns, a4 karat 45.00 inva {tout Fev t antic ity i Pore BORN & lew curve, Out: Purdy Unie ray. Uolder ot conter-|the Howard Piele Cub wreterted. | "A.|) old Filta orup = heed quart*rs “Deacon” Phillippe. vet. | SD°® Feoord for throwing the hammer; | Gress, 7, mamiond,, No. % ester liver Fit x aren, wuld H ' ntreet, city = ig son Ry STEAMBOATR | “Has any one seen Devjin| E Gloyer, pole vaulter; T. Ox @ a hit recentl zr es Ei ley. winnér of the A. A. U. national championship in the mile run at gt Lvvuis on June 4, and Charies Dupee, A good vatcher and a good all around plaver would | “T think that we have landed the hast man in,the Western League." ald Ror-| big "jumper teen years of tary Robison, of the St. Louis team Mr. Brown “intona, Cite or Lenox { ame is Brown and he comes from | will have the strongest steam oot ashe | Juniora oretersed. "Address Chases Omaha nine. He Is a strapping big| lates that ever represented “the Banders. No. 1# East Houston street wo and can tise speed with any of + | Bander tn ¢ . New Vork Cite He will Join us in the fall howatiatine i OR A ith other mem. all oham- i Seeeniauine with , al The Yankee Juniors deteated the car. % roe and fr a lingt 0 P 0 ‘ The misfortunes which have fallen to’ surprising |: sveare oth cheesy artery ci winery ane "Sah Made to" multiplS irda cacy olfenashanccmeat sabomgdh. Beelhare ‘The wissal wil bay wns eee V.—CHRISTY MATHEWSON, PITCHER. AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening Wood will publish every day in the-Sporting Bdition all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- frevm_of a fourth. fag, From | (0% The Evening World, Pulltser Bullding, New York. \ i | gam | * 1 Hudson 2 | fot A days In August and September, Ot” i dress Bi. Lenihan, Bex 301 Corona, L. | | Te field ® formerty of the Orient | oeunel hem é to join some unl-} —_—— aa ee molewy DIAMOND, RING SPORTSMEN’S GOODS. 4 NO RAID ON CHICAGO TRACKS, §$PORTSMEN’S GOODS. 28 AOD A WASP 7 Xr Imperative Clearance of Sporting Goods Third Floor, Imperative clearance of fishing tackle, bathing suits, tennis goods, bicycles, hammocks and lawn goods, cameras and photo supplies. Only two days in which to dispose of our entire stock before inventory. Nothing will be carried over. These prices make each and every item a distinct and attractive bargain, It's only two days to inventory time, and this sporting goods out of the house. These price concessions entail losses, but we take the ~ Bargains that enable you to enjoy your favorite sport at a minimum cost. a Fishing Tackle for Fresh and Salt Water All the best, most reliable tackle, and priced at half for rapid clearance, Rods, split bamboo, nickel mountings, 59 SIC icai-sod cork ip, 1.0 rake wt OVC Sea Rods, 3-piece, hollow butt with extra tip, full nickel mounting, 1,50 value at 98¢ Lines, braided oil silk, 75-foot coils, 30c value at 17¢ Rods for weak fishing, 2-piece with extra tip, all lancewood, nickel mountings, 1.50 value at 1,19 Reels for sea fishing, 150 yards, double multiplying click and drag, 1,50 value at 98¢ Pearl Squids, for weakfish, three sizes, 8c value at 6c KELLEY’S NEW PITCHER. Charles Oheoh, the star pitcher of the St, Paul American Association Club, has been signed by Cincinnati, Qheen, aooordin reports, was wanted badly by President Dreyfuss for the Pirates.) Clubs In both bie leagues also sought @ youngster, but Manager Kelley got) first with the dough and tanded nim. | into the to the twenty-seven games t ning twenty-one. He ta another fron! man and can pitch in either warm oF | (-—_a] Ty blz P tions to the Amateur Baseball Hditor averaging eleven to thirteen vears, Ad- dress D, Cohen, No, 470 Seventh avenue. The Howard Field Club would like to book games with all uniformed teams thirteen to fourteen years of age ne up Poppelll, J ,G rabid rf; With teams sixteen to elghteen h rine Aster AC) and of West Hoboken pre- ames J. O'Leary, No. he Onteoras es 90010000 A Onteoras 0020000002 Would ltke to book games with teama raging ten to twelve years Pike, rf; Wie ger | ta For ¢ Fifth aver —— Great I t in Swimming, On account of the interest manifest- e4 in the swimming races on Saturday last at One Hundred and Forty-ninth street and North River, in which the fantest men of this vicinity participat- ed, the Manhattan Swimming Club has arranged to hold another meet on & urday, Aug. 18. Cuttyhunk Lines, 150-foot spools, pure linen, 25c value at i7e Hooks, 3 and 4 ply gut, per dozen, 18¢ Men’s Bathing Suits 100 dosen Men's Bathing Suits, of fine grade cotton, in 59 59¢ plain colors and stripes on ends, value $1 and $1.25, at Ic Men’s Bathing Suits of pure worsted, stripes on ends and plain colors, values up to 3,00 at, Bargain Friday, 1.35 Water Wings tor Children at the shore, 25c {value at 19¢, Tennis Goods Half ° Wright & Ditson County ‘ua Club rackets, best grade , 1.9 gut, cedar corrugated 1.98 handle, valu e 4,00, at , Tennis Balls, Wright & Ditson championship, at 30¢ Nets, canvas bound, sizes 36x3, 2.00 value at 1.49 Reliable Men’s Bicycles Bradley Bicycles, one piece hang- 12.49 ers, adjustable bars, single tube 12.49 tires, nicely finished,va jue 20,00, at 100 pairs of tires, odds and ends of our 5.00 and 6,00 grades, extra heavy tread; per pair, 349 ’ Hammocks and Lawn Goods 8 Large, comfortable, roomy fammocks, luzurious in 9 Cc appearance and reality, Valance and pillow. 1.50 kind. 98¢ Hammocks, full size, extra | Croquet, Boxwood Sets, 4 deep valance and large pillow, close , balls and mallets, extra heavy weave, 4.00 value at 2.49, | wire wickets, complete with pegs, | ete. 2,00 value at 1.29, Swings, the Ferris make, 2 | Folding ‘Cots, army style, passengers, 3.49, 4 passengers,4,49, | heavy duck. 2,50 value at 1,89. Lawn Benches, the folding kind. 85c value at 69¢, Steamer Chairs, good cane back and seat, close folding, hardwood, nicely finished. 3,00 value at 1.98, Cameras and Photo Supplies Vacation Cameras fur instant use; 1.98 Baby Ansco No. 1, 98¢; Ansco No. 2, 1.98 Record Plates. 4x5, per M. Q. Tubes, 5c values, dozen, 32¢ at $e ; Ruby Oil Lamps, red and Cyko Papers in half-gross orange glass, at 89¢ pecveges 3%4x3%, 48; 4x5, ‘oning and Fixing Solu- 60c tions, 8 oz. bottle, 20c value Ansco Films, 3%x3¥, at 10¢ 24e3 314x414, 28e3 4x5, 36¢ , This Store Closes Saturday at One o’Clock “ These Prices Good Until That Time _— _DENTISTRY. Don’t Neglect | Your Teeth EXCURSIONS. $4.0) EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY ERIE RAILROAD EXCURSIONS. | EXCURSION AAA AR AA AAPA yf BELLEWOOD New Mountalo 15°: [peserstens | | Including Admission to Arava tad ae Fulten 9.00 and 059 (VALLEY irc. Sas aos a2 Jer.) City, 918 ever Leave 224 at WA. M to Jersey City Or need attention of any kind have them attended to at once. 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