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aS a ee = ae { il gizé h ti z is Hi _ i st a i i z it i j il i j sf ga i HE te 3 2 = gp g i 3 3 5 Stadium within the World's Grounds ot St. Louis are to be @uring the latter part of August the first part of September, the pic games, These games as the most impor- this athletic festival. last one week, and it ign of the management of to make the Olympic the greatest ever held. these modern Olympic held at Athens in 188, when carried off nearly all of the one American, who never WOVERN WL FRAT HANLON Terry McGovern will not fight again gatil the latter part of Geptember,” sald fom Harris to-day, “ard bie next p- ponent will be Eddie Hanlon, I mean ‘ftick to my promise to let MeGoy- fight Hanlon, I think he will surely the great little Calfornia Aghter “Ghould Hanlon refuse to fight Terry, T will be prepared to match Me- to fight ‘Young Corbet’ cither twenty tound bout defore Cha will offer a big snoush poun: t between Corbet! aud Sees Natlcagu oF Pilinaciphia ‘an immense crowd. THN CRN CM WAP CORBET The absorbing sonvermtion among the sporting men in this city last night wes the arrangement of the match Jim Corbett and Philadelphia Jgek O'Brien which will be decided fa Philadelphia the second week in REZ, i gyerees i gs While a number of the sports were of the opinion that Corbett might out- paint the clever Quaker City ‘ boxer | throughout the ex rounds. there wen teat If the bout w @irven would have no tro Ana It all over ex-Pompade Tf there was to be a decision in the IN FRISCO AING TO-NIGHT Battle Between Clever Little Fellows Should Rank with the Best Ever Seen on the Pacific Coast. ACTIVE PREPARATIONS FOR OLYMPIC GAMES ale eh Sal Ter NELSON AND HANLON WILL MEET TO-NIGHT ee ee ay He Is Without Doubt One of the Best Play. ers in the Business at the First Corne;y of the Diamond. Good olf reliable Dan MeGann plays first base for Johnny MoGraw's hus- tling Giants, and a more faithful and hard-working player than big Dan Is has never walked out on a diamond |n a uniform, Ever since MeGann was Drought to this elty by MeGraw from Baltimore and made first baseman of the New York baseball team he has steadily become popular with thi 90 much 40, In . that he is present one of the most thought-o/ champtonship battle between Jack Mun- roe and Jim Jeffries. ‘The battle between Hanien and Nel- fon has been the topic of conversation ‘among the sporting men here ever since was arranged, and judging by the demand for tickets one of the largest| players on McGraw's team. crowds that ever saw a fight between) MoGamn's popularity came with a boys of their weight in ‘Frisco will be/ rush. He has played as he never did gn hand when the bell calls them (0) before, hitting the ball for keeps, play- ili be @ slashing one| ing the bag to the dest of hia ability boys Sreat | and doing considerable coaching, which fe 4 ney eet tetasle | NDS materially In winging games for punishment. Reports from the training @ team, camps of both fighters state that both] McGann, one of the beat Aret basemen re In the best of shape for the battle | dou: Berni that ever played that position, He ts San sonmgant dial unde, sibilabl alba 4 sure man on & thrown ball ang some of hia vickuvs and stops of throws from infel have at times electrified the ind 4 Areal sackmat pleadid hitter, accurate without any thrower a: cool and calculat- ing baserun: His hitting #0 far tus seagun has surpassed that last year wielded the stick with such telling effect so tar this season that he leads the GHants in batting faving an average of 4 up to last jay McGann fs ted with Breanahan in the number of home-run drives, eaci of them haviaw Tour to his credit, McGann was born at Sheibyvilie, Ky ir 1872, Hie professional ‘debut Wie ‘nae with thé teain that represented hia native city in the Blue Grass Leagu In 12 he was with Harrods in 18%: with Lexington and in Iasi) Mayaville, alt, of the Kentucky League. In 18% rt of 14 he vieyed with the Lynchburg Club, of the Virginia League, In 1896 be also played with the Boston lub and with the To ronto Club, of the astern League. In geen @ discus until the day of the oon- teat, beat the Athenians and won first prizes, and one Amertoan, who had never games was held in Paris in 180, and bere the Ameqicans showed their # periority as athletes, winning nin tenthe of the prises, Now that they are to be held im America in 104 those who have ch of the games propose eet Wething, Il be left undone to make them the greatest success 3 the & [1497 he was with Toronto, 1898 with world, and to make them doubly In Hal. teresting the authoriti (imore; 146 with Prookiyn and Wash to each athie aqion 18 and 1991 with At. Louts: 1902 something with Baltimore and New York for years and shown ure generat FICIALS FOR JUNIOR MEET —_ HANLON HEW MEN moon et.) OMIA WE ‘The three new players which Ned | lected to serve at the junior champion- Hanlon recently bought from the Al-| ships of the Metropolitan Association bany team for the purpose of strength-|of the A. A, U. at Celtic Park Aug. 19 ening his club for next year will re-| Referoe—James E. Sullivan, President port to him at Washington Park, | Metropolitan Asaociation, Brooklyn, Mept, 15. Two of the play-| Judea at Finieh—Bartow @. Weeks, ers are infielders, while the other is @| New York A. C.; Capt. D, J. Murphy, pitcher. All three men seat play-| pwenty-second Regiment A. A; Frank ers and It ty sald that they will be responaible for making Hanlon's nine @ first division team next season. Owens, the shoristop signed by Jon, has’ not reported et, and Han. Peabody, New West Side A. C.; Michael J. Fiynn, @uar A. € Judges of We: Murourg, Pastime A. ian And Jumps-A J C; M. B. More Jon jv becoming ansious about him. it} . ‘ was learned trom a cellable source to-| New York A Cu: J. ata Gay that Haan mm in’ onde to release frye York A, C.; HM. Baxte ayer@ al he end of the season. i 7 i . jon, it Is sabi, la one of them, . . ore Guilivan, Greater N.Y. 1 AL AG FJ V. Delaney, Xavier A. AL; J. Som merer, New Weat Side A. C.; J. P. Boyle, Pastime A, C. Timerse—Oharies J MUN NOW TRAINING AI Jack Munroe, the Butte miner heavy- Weight, who is to Aght Jim Jeffries in Diego, Pastime A. C.; John J, O' Belen, New York A. ©. H A. G. Harvey, St, Bartholomew A. C.; Mortimer Bishop, New York A. C.; Evert J. Wendel), New York A. C,; U. C. Hughes, A. A, U. Scorere—J. W. i Stumpf, Grace A Ot Warner, Inter-Settlement A c 8 J Ladwig, Holl al ntye o | h ly wo an A & iwenty-round bout before the Youe-| ‘iid icelee!, bt Georgee, he.) AA. mite A. C. of Ban Francisco on the] Tiliman, Mohawk A. C.; Jaba ‘f, pool. night of Aug. %, for ehamplonship| ing, Xavier 4. A . of the world, bas arrived in San Fran- cisco and has begun training for the battle at Sheehan's Tavern, near the beach. Tim MeGrath has taken hond and will prepar Munroe tn STD BE OW HAND Jace land to arrive & t alning camp l-morrow, Sullivan wil) do all the boxing with Munroe, Sullivan le just the kind of out the chances are that O'Brien would eater the ring a favorite in the betting over Corbett. efrerere — - —— eens ‘all the news of the amateur baseball jet The Evening World, Pulitzer Bu! leverly F.C. wows like to hear Nelcers 9, catcher fifteen hes Have Aug, 1, 2) and 2 and . 18 and & open for games. . C. and Berkshires preferred. Fred Tienken, » Now York City M on F, and Bixty-sixun avenue, + Eldridge B. B, Club teams averaging #ixte eae 4 al street and Webmser 5 % M %.; Fran t.5 Verbel, %b.; Butler, 1b, f. Address J. Werbel, No, 1% street, City. Gerard B. i C, would Hike 4 games with teams aver ne rs, the Friend nip Lasgue ress Cha eA (pans, Cy AL, beat the Stars by a i to 5 a ta ee Dall, i Sussman, rt; wa Wt, Address Har bag: Mighty-elg) +h wer A. ©. efeated the lew Jersey, by » score o Wipners would like to wit fe. Address John One Hundred and yours, Cray. lions defeated the Al! duces open me of TL tm 4 AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS Tbe Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition lenges, &c, Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Bditer They would like ‘9 Margaret Gast, the champton female cycle rider, who rode twelve centuries in twelve days, will be prosent at the races at Manhattan |day afterno {| band, Josep who is entere fa the Inte team pursuit race Kopsky {9 considered one of the fastest road riders in America, and ta ber of the Century Road Club @ man Munroe needs as a sparring partner, as he is shifty, clever and also aggressive, McGrath will be Munroe's chief edviser durling the hatel next Sur her hur players, scores of thelr games, ebel- tion. He will have as team mates Charles Mock, the champion long-dis tance road rider of Ainerica, and Oacar ding, New York. |Lents. This team has been picked by many cycling experts to have an excel- Both the Polo Grounds and American }lent chance to win first pr to 19 yeare, Address J. Blegle, No. 9) rhe colored team, 5 tha ot Dove,| LAeeue Park would have furnished Fest One Hundred and Figwth treet, | 1.’ 4 Sp: Pig ve, | good canoeing yeaterday. A lett felder would Ike to Jon a) ten de ave alrea It's up to the Highlanders to take @ strong uniformed team averaging | win made that the “dark horses” will! ice now that Roston ts going Gown twelve to fourieen years, address It is predicted by the track managers| hill. But, then, there's Chicago, No. Si) Ninth avenue Now! that all entry records will be brok . hs - the twenty-mile open race. One hun- set, there are five clubs in the A .. would like to) dred and ten have already entered and sn League that must be counted th tous offering good|the names are still coming In, It Is unning. ut-<town teams Lg thought th will be one hundred and oer: 7 is Georg H ore vo.| ve starters " cd lla ana Beh iA Pittsburg confesses hersalt out of the |, The Mona c * 2 few open half-mile open and a National race for rst place. It's well Gates for offering good Induce- | solation. The firat race w sometimes to confine your shouting un- ments. Ad F. Feldenan, No, 40) P. M. til you're out of ods. i tree ——— peed 1 The Mulberry Pletd Club would Ike Perhaps how Ned Hanlon may have Hn area gros) Wego Piva tan ja show to get Wagner only perhaps. Fi, vallah ing In such fast com- 5 ello, 1b, Imagine Hans playing [Bre Se 8? ine eee | \ “3 Brooklyn — just now. Not Kid Tet. If; Pred Pape, ef fiven’t Imagination enough? rf; Vincent Addreas ; — Nar ». No Ns Mulberry Tom Daly fs still nlaying ae Btreet, ew York City he has been rent to first base, The Lorraines would like to play out perannuating place for stare when of-town tears offering suitable guaran. ket too slow for pick-ups. | SUMMER REGATTA ‘Address J. Andrews, No, 4 East! peer eomeny iebty-fourth street, ety | Danny Green ia crowding Wy of ‘A good pitcher or feldsr would Hike! The Regatta Committee of the Marine! cleveland, hard as an eater up o ba to Joln a strong downtown ‘eam from and Field Club, Bath Beach, annowice| Danny lat 1) fo Wt years. Address Hyman Silber at the annuel midsummer pegatta and welting thi | man, No, 87 Moc sirce!, cit : Ya tecing. Acem| larity for | a ®, 3. soul ‘ ! did any one tver ste! Whi teams averag.ng Lt to q , | By the way. did a | eve 4 Joun Monshon rh i BP ghey ; oe locking? White 02 ine toad et, clk, |ctart will be made t5F an Phy i Taian’ cia. olteat Wale + ~ “gh ing marks In the course Will be stuke- reat Jimmy Colltn: en look The Verona F. C,, formerly the Lore-'ponis of Ulmer Park pler, Atlan The # Cnird when that boy. Parent slow te attee, would like to vook games with Yun: Club dock, Cr fala to teams averaging from 13 to 14 years and the Engineers short tor adaress Bh. AG Hamilton. ‘The cours tie Boston The, No. 148 Forest avenue, Bronx tulce, around, Point 4\ at the berinning of the present sear The Bamears B B & Pte i M4 by the Bi Racing Association of s made uy 2 boss eee grees for wa * favese al Peta seventeen teat old. Address el- ent at short an Colling at mart B. B.C. No. Mi East One Hun- gaseball to-day, 4 P.M, American The Boston Americana had dred and Twenty-second street, city. Park, N.Y, Amer, ve Bt. Louwla %* out of the four, ‘the! SPORTS EDITED B 'FANS’ BREAKFAST FOOD season advanced the fans might chang the layout. Granti ing to Par other men playt the two cracks on the two teams. it and Ferris, there os Ita really too bad that ¢ and the Phillies Manager Barrow, of Detrolt, ts not he does #0 married to the Tigers that not consider other offers Luck often sticks deserve {t. Rube Wi and then the get back to hi Any pitcher who can go fifteen tn: nings with Cy Young and only lose b one run has a few things wra around his salary wi p nip, Killian dig DABNEY AN ARROW COLLAR CLUETT, PEABODY & CO, ‘BARERG OF CLUETT AND BONARON SnRTO all that is com. | are ing first and third than) ston High. landers didn't have a few series of) games with clubs Ike the Brooklyns| to thowe who least faddell wold his goat fot died vefore It could “HARD WORK AREAD | /St. Louis-Bound New Yorkers | Leave Syracuse in the Mud and Rain, Which Makes the Trip Uncomfortable. SYRACUSE, July %.—In the rely and mud the New York automobile tourtets resumed their trip to @t Louls this morning. Yesterday's run in the St, Loulp auto mobile tour was but fifty miles. Rain came up, and the heavy shower made the clay roada dangerous, Many of the competitors suffered from skidding, but trouble was averted by good driving. One car sailed over a ditch and low hedge into the fields, but regained the road, The clay road was as though covered with axle grease. To-day's run ls to Rochester, nearly one hundred miles by the route to be foftowed. The famous Montesuma | swamp will be avoided by a twelve. | mile trip around, ‘The twenty-three cers which reached Utics all arrived at Syracuse, and four more are to be added here. Among the additions will be Mr. and Mra, C. Arthur Benjamin and Mr. and Mre. W. Smith, ‘The huge eigfty horee-power touring car of Harlan W. Whipple, President of the A. A. A, mhioh arrived at Uuca after @ trying trip over the bad roads, oame through in spite of the slippery condition of the highways in three hours. This car carries seven passengers comfortably, and is the largest touring oar ever constructed in Ame: havin, §. Scott, of Balti- they are to deliver the car to Whipple at st. Louts. Tt is sald that Whipple has expended $20,000 on car © Derfeat it. Mem- bers of the Automoblie Club of met the visitors here and gave them \¢. a warm 5 The work of the lighter cars on this ‘ne, je attracting general attention, The tthe American machines are doing well and maintaining their own With the reat Bu: in cars, being to jandie on roads, : EARS HOW BAR SOLE AUTO Fine of $500 for Transporting a Machine with Spark Ignited Too Heavy a Risk for the Company to Assume. The Brooklyn Ferty Company to-day took notice of the recent lavestigation of United States inspectors regarding the carrying of automobiles on ferry- boats, and @ general order was iseued refusing to carry any but electrie auto- mobiles. The reason advanced wag that the fine of $600 was too heavy & risk. The order states that all fires must be ex- solng on the doate and not lighted again until after leaving, This means that the machines would have to be on bo wh uperintendent toney, of the terry imple reason that there ls a ine ‘ot | for each case where a gasoline ih ved. formant, We want to carry the auto. is out budiness to ont and it is wer | fMihees mmenines thee inane er In one of these machines than tl {s in lots of things we wy It stands “now only. electric “machines can be carried. ules of the Departm, Comm and Labor are so we must Isaue the order, It is now up to the Department or up to the Auto- mobile Club of America to get thie ridiculous law changed ares at the jest possible mo- ment. $5,000 $7,500 NEPTUNE | 1GH.CLASS EVK: &, Ferry. trom necting with special electric tra gambling at ihen te. Chas World Bids. DR. he wishes all H nd no obligation hor by letter, full D It shoud be | orders to To-morrow—Last Day Brighton Races RIGHTON OAKS ¥"™si3.""""" AND THE AINTHEE STREPL FIRST RACE AT 2.30 P.M. MUSIC BY MYGRANTS BAND. reached from New York side of Bmoklya Br! by Special rig ‘Traine con Road and by Smiih s, Trolley Care, ine via, R. of E. yh St. at Ik AL MM. 12.10, 12.40, ae 2. . Ale via 50th at fom of Raltenall i. doats ve every con: KANE SAYS distinetly understand that all You are invited with DR. f FOR § TEARF DR. permanant C VI.--DAN M’GANN, FIRST BASEMAN. |AUTOISTS HAVE JFALL OF SMOKY FLAG; OR, SLUMP OF PIRATES Being the Tragedy in Many Acts of a Bunch of Marauders Who Faile d to Maraud and Were Wrecked on the Base of a Giant Rock. NOT SET TO MUSIC. —_ OMARAOCTEAS— Dreyfuss, a Nagnate. Wanner, a Shertete: Clarke, a sick Manager. Phillippe, @ Piteher. MeGraw, a Giant. Several Pirates, Ditte Gtants, SCENE—A Diam Fie TINE—Betore, just new and te come, acT L tering in triamph the Pitteburg City before the Ides of July. He is aeoompanied by Wagner, Clarke, Phillippe and several Pirates): Once more unto the breese, my lads, once more; And bid defiance to all other teams. ‘This gentle softness and humility ‘And such like pamby guft may pase the buck When you're not in the lead, but when you've cinched A rag like that, on which ie loudly wrt ‘The mighty title of your sovereisnty— ‘Why, hail it with @ roar, Be not afeared To tell the world you've got ®, and will keep It ‘gainst the hasard of that or chance Which on the greened field of hit and run May hobble your stride, | |So let it flaunt again, nor mind the emoke ‘That in another burg might somewhat am The lustre of its Pirate championship. For that same murky hue which now inlays "The thrice unfolded color of its feld Is good old Pittsburg smoke, and that's & smoke Makes other folk smoke up. Wagner— Tr ts ft, Barney, as you say It yet. Clarke— Forget not tn your big enthuse, old man, ‘That tn the burly of this pennant win Your little Freddy, even this boy here, Had much to do. Phillippe— And I? Am I not in the big hurrah? ee BOWLERS READ! FOR TOURRAMENT What had become of all this faronagy Had not this ewift might arm, thi wicked whip, So scourged the better that the bes he did Was e’en to fan the unencumbered alr Or mayhap founder on & measly aplash? I guess I helped to raise that flaunting flag, And as my honest colleague, would say: “Don't forget it, yet." Cherus of Pirstes— ‘We all did, we all did, too. We're in it as much as you; Wkh our little bats we did And that ain't no merry kid— We're all in the Pirate orew, Dreyfuse— What untoward breese is here? your wind And keep it for a time when aught # said ‘That would becalm your sev'ral piractes 1 eadd it not but giveth each his due— With only this: Make it four to the atraight, That is up to you. ACT It, (Enter Dreyfuss, with a load on. Ne & load of care) Drey— ‘There is a difference when it's different, And that there ls a differ now is sure As that the gilded ponies run your way When you play a system, There js @ drooling droop athwart that fag. Tt hath a shrinking crinkle to its folds, That hang so limp not e’en the Pitts bury smoke ran hide its fear, Jpon the Pirate sail the wind sits fou) And wafts it hard upon a leeward shore, The pane. that steady hand of Captais arke, Now dawdles {' the confines of a bed, 4nd can no more a whaling willow wioll ‘han can a Coney Isiand walter flag A short change chance. (Enter Phillippe) Phillippe— ‘Teere j nothing doing. On that Kastera r I must lay me off. Dreyfuss— We're up againet tt, ‘gatuet tt hard. Be It looks ag if some mitted Giant hand Had in his clutch and held us fast een Where the hair is short. But soft! Speak! of the devil—na worse— Look where the Giant comes! (Enter McGraw) Hana Hola Johnn Howde, Drey? You look, perchance, us though about to ‘tend a funeral of the 0 Were made to furnish forth a colos scheme To contrast with yourself, luss— Eastern Representatives Get) roar} then so pair? Together and Make Plans for| rs °Gret ot mosh wat maynas a Monster Meet—New Teams| the Ssrcenea portals of that dreadea Admitted te Membership. Local bowlers are all ready for the Ungulshed from the automobiles before interoity tournament of the Eastern States Bowling League. Delegates representing Philadelptia, 4) Broskiyn, New York, Newark, N. J., the table, Cagh prises will be given and some o€ the best bowlers in the country will automobile is carried with the spark | compete for the team and individual Of thls fine $20 goes to the! wnterctty honors in a series of home to be at played on eaoh city's alleys and the and home games, ene round return games on thelr opponents’ alleys ta the latter's home ground. The appiicationa for membership of nt of | Trenton and Jersey City bowling teams id that | wore favorably acted upen, A schedule committees consisting of one delegate place {pen the lower side of River Styx 4 Pass @ ghost whose Looked half #0 sickty, Dreyfuse— You ever were a kidder, John, Fe MeGraw— t js no kid that Seg,comes down And en trom te Pitts ehany M To lithe od New York. What do you think of that? Dreyfuee— Ts waterlogged. She’s lost within me 1 give fer up Reig be6i os a ted L this. o¢ ler and some other cities met in the Uni- on ag tiod sever) Giants.) eat 4 ‘ vereal Bowling Alleys, Washington and jorus thereot— Brooklyn; Twenty-third street t * ¢ way, Brooklyn; wenty-thirg street to |TUMY streets, Brookiye, and prepared| And Partha have Th a Greenpoint; Tenth street to int; |for the annual session of the league, Wert haut "6. vip Grand streat, Manhatian, to Grand |ing biggest bowling body in the Hast. We'll hoist that fag street, Brooklyn; Grand street to Broad- ‘With a good old way, Brooklyn, and street to| The applications of Buffalo and one - om Brosdway, Brooklyn other city for membership were laid on) McGraw— com, Tt hurts me, bue I mum, (Aas Dreytuse ‘wih @ teardrop om tie oO It’s hard to think of every. ordee we beopare The «houm thing to take to camp, Piating of the league. Then it’s hard to pack SPORTING. NTS, INCLUDING THE For Two-Year. Olds, STAKE CHASE. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS eae te tneurre im one wi g frenk confiding and tell him your trou KANE aa been succeas- y tregt.ag SPECIAL, DISBASRS OF ASN. R. KANE proculyes @ complete, parte URE ot totes cae he teeta, not be ured DR. KANE will rou TStat st is 4 Jamting and WORK MONDAY WONDERS, them. Hopkins’ cooking outfits all rest into one pot. Every other thing-equally convenient, oy it persons, Ls 119—CHAMBERS STREET—119 Between Broséway and L" sation, Men Cured by Me cay 05 W 34 M. "Now varw. OLD DR. 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