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arty THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, aveust }; 1904 SPORTS EDITED By THIGHLANDERS ARE FLANAGAN {FLANAGAN BREAKS _ A WORLD'S RECORD reer ee ey —<<<—$——____- -— — GREAT SPORT AT CELTIC P Yer e re eeee co ee WHEN THE RECORD THROW SURPRISED THE MEASURERS OOKED FROM THE ~~ GRANDSTAND. PA, PRINSTEIN SPEEDING UP For THe a Broao. Jump, eeeesesinooresare oobnes IRS ATHLETES HOLD _ GREAT FIELD CARNIVAL “Ohampion John in Bieraein iraahs the World’ s| 46 ARD4ADE DADRA OE 94646 1 4444-40448 14.07 HOE DHHH BELDAME WORKS NICELY AT wh) Jon FLANAGAN SMASHING THE word's HAMMER: THROWING RECORD WITH A THROW IOF \73 Feet, AT GRAVESEND (Special to The Evening World) GRAVESEND, N. Y., Aug, 1—Dow at Gravesend this morning the weatl sebbe2eoee (Special to The Evening World) wae close and sultry, while ang . u was perfect during the exercise hours. Record for Throwing the Sixteen Pound ii rin: wal ‘tie or atthe Titioash the Susie wives Sani deted e ty ti durt llop- to the Suratoga course there was no Hammer, Covering 173 Feet with Missile, | ovr :n's mornin during tne gation pic lleai teat prs neaeaaenaen 24 00 BYTES og EHD SHG +O06-4--00- fast and the racers had no trouble in morning ve been shown to u olng 0 1 nh ered ble Ume. exercise and the wo ure were WORLD’S GREATEST HAMMER RECORDS. “the prinelpal workouts noted were as apiriied cnes PPPPOOO I+ BO oO = The J. A. Bennett string in charge John Flanagan, New York...... ve ATS ft TEACRESS-Slx furlonay tn 1.80, hand of Trainer Jack Goldsborough was Al Plaw, University of Callforni + 168 ft. 10 tn. BRIVUN EA iacoik ioruane tn 1.20 V4. $ sipped to Fe ta by 5 be ged rete John R. De Witt, Princeton... «164 tt. 10 tn epaine with z MCTCHM, oe bandit ‘ nd Seeraigons on the rest of the PRING—Five furlongs in handily © | snadian circu: Gheviin, Yale... +161 ft W. PF. Preswrave, trainer @ | \rainer Smith, of the J, L. Holland t BELDAME-One mile and a furlone | © | string, was responsivie for the best _.F. Kiely, Ireland and Great Britain 150 ft. 3 in handily, ae follows; Furlong. 0.19 4-5 hove shown durmg the galloping houre, ene tour ‘firlonks, mening bia paar, by ey te aod ™ feven thousand peo-| ing holds that would put th irlonses, 1 ‘ Moore, 10 & gallop Gf fve-santie by x Tiahinon’ oF Li thelr iu Jikan tererer ike pd ant} me ee iste, mils, the pair negotiating the distance Between the first and secand halves! 1-2, Bob Murphy being much the of tae football game there wa nL horn sone and daughters of better of the pair. He was under wraps \ aly , Saw the Gaelic athletic our-|ing maten between the AND W to Ned Moore all of the route, Others Feament at Celtic Park, Long Island|the Wolf Tones, and eon me tee handily; Fred Burlew, tr ' sent to exercise and workouts were as City, and had thelr blood stirred vy its] Pavers got wae Worth many a miles HAMBURG BELLE Taree furlongs | travel to hear | ith, brwenng: As J. Joyner, The tournament was give ine | Masui PMLILA Mix benent ‘of a fund whic FyOn. for vandiy tu waines ames and sports. Some one has ‘that the only truly enthusiastic peo PPDFOD 990996 iw. Willd ainer, Me Six furlongs in hie M trainer ; FPLAMMU LA—Six VAN NBS$--Six furlongs in 1.23, brees i ing: J furlongs in 1.35, ‘alner, two-minute the Irish know the ub May ! “fm the world are the Irish, but the ble, “of the Chnation heehen, LADY AMELIA-Five furlongs in 1.0, Was more than enthusiasm in that con- of Treinnd, ts raising in this country ta], ; Shields, trainer } Of spectators, \t was patriotism. fy, for the completion of the Chriatian | !INDSHY aunt Pook ote furlongs ree-quartera in 1.30 46, of country and pride of race that Hrnihers, college and novitiate semi: | nowy. WADHELL-Five. furlongs 2, Neumeyer, wat in their F erection on the plains of Bix furw nel tm thelr faces and rang in Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland. Brother Prin rel ne 1. Mason, trainer. at the sight of the strong’ bie was jubilant over the appearance | Lae Lightint, tel mae -8ix furlongs in 1.27 +4, my men and lads who ran of the athiev@n and expressed the Uis furronks In i breesing; H. Mason, trainer ‘ shots and hammers and did the opinion that the Irish peopie to-day are 4 o “really the only ath’ jump os only hae lene” letes that the world to do it. Hawkins, cruiner. a ing in the ET ge MINEOLA One mile in LM, handily; trainer. But if anything was lacing ion) Meer Looking for m ight, We Rogers, tralner SEASAt ASOD BES DA HOODEO EE HEE | ool a fimmone, trainer. eccasion it a champion hammer- | George Hoey, the feather-weight puiRty- THO RD. me Liao in ed JOCKE Chim Halt: mile. in mis, John ¥ |fahter, of this city, has just d Iveeaing, Robert Tucker, trainer ral jd, put the sixteen- Just arrived) oGONTZ—Fe longs in 0.54, bree trainer. ail 198 feet fat, ‘eating his own {from be where he engaged in oni i Ty iscclermion, peers yal MBLE BEE INJURED, sn pp n furlongs at a »: pot and Many Aghts, winning every one. Hoe, REST-Seven — furlongs in| 1 the world’s record by one foot AM) iia “ilke te meet Johnny: “hy | LaT2, handily, W. P Burch. trains GRATUITY—Five furlongs us three inches. ‘The announcement of young Corbel a parinee f. a| breezing; J. Bauer, trainer, this marvellous putting silenced the a private tent e's coi he diminy Chile | MOHESN RY Four furlongs in 0.49, ASPABIA—Five furlonga In 1.08, gallop- moment, ‘They could not'the Harlem sporting man, will back| breesing, Frank Taylor, trainer. nn Bauer, trainer, us ore But when the fact| Horr for $2 as a side bet as soon Be] MACKEY DWY ‘One mite and. a FL hla furlongs in 1.06, galloping; Jated through the Burdink'e maner is ready to do bust quarter in 211, handily; 8, Me- LENA! hree-quarters in 1.28, ‘ged Leahy about went UP Naughton, trainer, ly; D. iner. R - tlepeaggen to ahake the | a 2440 1.64, handity; D. . ot the Cacsars. (Special to The Evening World ) exerciae boy ighths in 9.9%, gallop- cheers for ould Lge A 0 § OTTE () SARATOGA. NY. Aum. 1.—Bumble} back. She became restive and was soon + De ea at aeer in 1% ie = " ‘urlongs in Tghevted on eld man, mo for ne =e Ree, the erack daughtgr of Hambure | beyond control. Johnson kept the ally |GOPR TEECR— Bix furlongs | iasent tremed to hove and Vespers, was riot in the training years to youn track at Horse Hayen, Bumble Bee was the best filly in the stable of H. |B Duryea and was valued at $39,000, Tt it understood that the loss falls on on the track for @ time, but became | 17 weak and let Bumble Bee have her own broke through the fence | THO! abi fi ne h for her stable ¥ struck. her shoulder and bi days, and the us. dood trom tongue 10 seid with ot wave the the a nich ened in years it was not KI-Six furlongs in 1.26, breesing; Ww. merertion trainer. EY CROY. ne wie tt two-min- nite ett W. Hueston, trainer. stable | KNOBHAMPTON—One mille in 1.61, gal- roke ping: C. Tarter, trainer. round @ corner o! DILLON 10 RACE AGAIN 1 young Harry Payne Whitney, for while the ‘The | 80) ‘ATBR— Five. elghtha in 1.06, galnerinuscled | : filly runs in the name and colors of H. Aly’ tried to rise a bs A peavey, cas handily: C. Tarter, trainer owe 4 bore hi C.K. G, Billings, owner of Lou Dil-| Dillon haw made her reyritation by hon-!m purvea she is really the property mtd ‘ed ‘up uncon- | 8 146, a the cheers) lon, has arrived In New York, after far and will stand the truest of| 7) a) Whitney. . ribs were broken a sorrel be 1s. Mead sake it personally attending his famous trott [t Waa at the Readvtile. that the| Bumblo Bee was being exrecise? et Pomtle Bee 5 a colnet and, saat, haadit 5 ia torr Sai | Seeune at Datrat Lee Dinocs to | GUN eke RUNS” Saket up | ert Hlwen at eto, om Rowe when BGS neh at SigBad ic The feralgze | TD Car fotne in 194 Sa Rout, joined in | meeting at Detroit. Lou Dillon, the) ii” om MOS the track was flied with horses. An ued at $20,000, on Satu riving: hd added y lon when she footed a mile tn sa Meow douse Mt | RARE MUBIG— Five furlongs in 1.04 1-3, iy an rade ay hair_of|champion of champions, is the dear-| two minutes Mat. Cresceus's great rer ; William Brown, trainer, steady himself,|¢8* possession Mr. Billings has andj ord of two minutes and a quarter wen SIR OCHE—One and Pale in 2.02, galloping; trainer, KNIGHT OF in 1.2, handily; one-w G. Mee! nth & glimmering and at last the two-min- ute horse was on earth Tn Gold Cup Race. The trotting meet at Readville this! year was to have as its chief drawing | the presence of the mare tha nodded his curly throngs on ever, re running for of we recelved every vote For fear of a slly have ve voted twice and n¢ he was somewhat loath to leave the! mare while she was in a dangerous condition. Since his arrival Mr. Billings has re- relved word from his trainer in Cleve- AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Bvening World will publish every day in the Sporting Sdition G. Meohan, trainer. have been puch stuf. inade a chapter of two it hatory, But | | All the news of the amateur baseball bed SUNDAY BALL GAMES. Red have made|land that Dillion !s Improving, and nm in tory. players, scores thetr games, bal | possibly within two weeks will be ft Hf ior ot Doaitvely tha: H lenges, a, Addreae all communications to the Amateur Baseball Biter of The Evening World, Puliteer Building, Mew York. to step on the track in her owa style M@} and at her own breakneck epeed, The sicknes the mare contracted while being shipped from Detroit to Cleve-| | land {# not believed to be serious by aS Skelty"s Grounds, Prockize _f , 6 3° = Die was made with two p Low Dillon went #0 8 wd which witne: ardiy believed any of & recom! wae belt tered and remade. There wa i ° 0 Sa atveinee ana Dunn ed] The Ragle B. B.C. would Mike to ar- -| range games with teams averaging a] thirteen to fifteen years, games to be and holt Boulevard, tundays, 8 Padres ¥ 7, ayaee, Day for the irish. Weat Hoboken, ©. was a day for Irish people. When shy ‘were no contests of Drawn tolher owner. He hopes to go even a, falter from pole to wire. , ponente's unde. All|. The Waverly fre aeestgh Bast Dh a eves of the spectators eneiKng [step lower In the time and establish | Afar, that the worlds eve-or that tates open for Saturday’ and. Sunday. | "8 Loaar'id } ears were makes the heels |* New record this vear with the most The tancent oers of the tur’ —fixed upsa| etdress Alfred Levitch, No. 39 East t4o0% pgs matter how wonderful trotting horse the world has|10u Dillon. The mare teanonded, end | Fifth street, New York Ciy, = ‘ae The New York | ever known two monthe later, Oct 44 at Memphis At Ol ors 0t Me Protestory Band was on the ‘i he went the mile in 1581-2 The Russell B. B.C. would Wie to we. Gold- | Erie, Ginn Hiti= eh © and the tunes and bers Wt struck Will Soom Rum Again. Lea ered Welland Dewan | arrange eames with teams averagaing ma, ih ML Rana, \Palterlee—Carter and Johnaon, Dursleby great foot races, one The mare will be all right within ®/\iness will not prev ine pact thirteen to fifteen years. The line-up is Lebensteds, ‘and the other at|f¢¥ weeks,” eald Mr. Billings to-day fn the contest, old Cup’ |as follows: Keatiny ing. of ef; Desman, rt, rst Herbert Cohn.|to an Evening World reporter. He had |®! ch, Ix eveland the | Russell ely, ward, 3b irish Athletic New York second W t ciation, Won, @ Drak , ©, midit hin yf ig ie sur) wee wer. All breeders a Betncen” will await nce tn this meeting. mtn has long had an ambitino to own A two-mi totter, 4 Dillon his amoltion was realised said that he speot $200.90 In having wishes ie fust come down town in an avtomabile bg from his home at Port Cheater. “Tou can fee] easy as to that, for I do. I lett Low Dillon in the hands of « very competent man and all the sickness which wae in her ought to be eradicated within twenty days. ‘She will be at that time barring un- er Address H Lawis, No. i) in Tere Tenth avenue Kingston A.C. would like to ar. ange eres with tea veragtn arteen to sixteen ¥ Milats, No. The Century Academy Juniors feateg ry Arrow Yontors by @ score ‘winners got forseen conditions, in sucn shape to fete che plas Brae tha But on harness and go her paces. Like ee endo A.C of Harlem would boo! any horse, she go! sick, Her blood was not right and has not been altogether so for quite a little time Fever set in, sending her pula to 106 She was acked by cold. In fect, it was the cold that was at the seat of the @iMeulty. 1 did intend t rece Lou Dilion ptay on the cinder path until Did Well. A. distinguished tt- k games with teams & lor from 2 14 yeara of a ny dress William Moras MST Becond a HE'S OUT OF GAME Special to The Evening World ST, LOIS, Mo, Aug. 1—Joe Corbett, Reade near Boston. m A 4. [the renowned right-hander a corking all noi "g (he mare Gast now at] good twitler when with Raltimor: that time, because change of water|¢he late nineties, and a winner out on Med teams eighteen to nineteen and feed might again set her back.[ the Coast, performed the last severatlyeare old, 09, Li ye during Reset | E She will race in the Western mests,| seasons after quitting Capt. Hanion andjand Septeinder on heme Stone iS t however, and later in the year in all] before coming to St. Louls, announces Fg ee ie abeig prvtwiiiity in ive big Bi meetings. that «ne has twirled his i ‘At Perth Am “I shall try her out several 4 ing the season by the obl-time sulky to adh yeagacceing ‘imt she can beat ny dh would like te agra ge Mia Greenwich st., City, . C. of Haris DR. K te aera ee th person or jew 1 em B. So detgotes. iF Y. would tiie & nt arrange pe- with wit averagl tte Bhantton, yy games address W. Shannon. t avenue, New York City. »| The Star A. C, of Lite Ferry, N. J, would like to arrange games with uni: Open. Holaton, 1401 Amet The Edgewater F. C. cently 01 would po teama av fo Wills the eptunes pre- Address H. Mis Bignen avenue, the Young Giant wonld Nhe Seto wrth tn cole averaging tee | Leo (some COMING AGAIN. WESTPRN-Six turtongs | P25? 3 KANE SAYS SOH9O ROBERT EDGREN ARK, WHER” FLANAGAN BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD WITH 16-POUND HAMMER DEGEE CREE EEE Cree eR EeeDeEGeDEE EYE DE DEE EDOREORSESEDEDO DNR DEE NOETS 44940949 O0EOOEEEGOSOOROEID? 99809 990-0-06906606-60000000 FPP OTTO A TERETE TID MR, Py. CONWaY RETRIEVING THE HAMMER, PHOT EPDISH SDT Oe TeTHOO ESS ‘GETTING fixe ET WORK \|HIGHLANDERS ARE AGAIN CLOSE 10 TOP Those interested—and there are many thousands of them—have a new hurrah wv the Highlande: Grifith's boys are i 0 them there to add, Three games straight} from St. Louis looked like their old-time selves, and now they are tied with Chicago for second place. And Boston is not so very far away. You may draw the baseball dope so fine that you can't see it with an X-ray, but the element of luck sticks. Good playing makes good luck, all right enough, but it will break bad for the best of them, and no amount of endeavor will put the brakes on right, It certainly has been busting criss- cross for the local American Leaguers. When a team has to depend entirely on DASH RACES ARE IN GREAT DEMAND That dash racing among the trotters will be popular with the ho en ie shown by the record-breaking entry list received for the first week of the Now York meeting, to be held at the Em- percentage figures pire City track beginning Monday, Aus. 8 To date 26 entries have been re- ved for the dashes, in addition to eighteen that are named In the John H Shults Experimental Stake, Every prominent horse that competed at Detroit, as well as all the Eastern horses, are entered for the meeting, which will be followed by @ week of racing at the Brighton Beach track, under the same management. wate gre to be six races each day, but 0 of the races are to he stal i th closed In the spring, and are on. two-in-thres plan, there will be tight to ten events as the dally programme. —e—e HALF-CENTURY RIDE. — The enthusiasm which the fifty-mile pleasure trip on Aug. 14 {# arousing among cyclists bide fair to make the event the biggest revival of the year In road racing. The officers of the Cen- tury Road Club of America are making every endeavor to make the run a huge success, The Secretary of the run, Harry Hall, announces he has re- cetved over 200 entries, made from Bedford Rest at @ A. M., and 1 he made easy stages, pee not Taseedin — mmbat Sau, t ints of erest en rout nee pla mapped out will ons able any ey A og to su cessfully com the journey, The nad medals to be awiarded to all who complete the run are now on exhi- Jol ‘and have been voted pave been, them Dretes badge and Macher Path ‘tures bern between the clube for the hea grown warm. We elude wl woe have mong x entries are the ie icibles, Poe CHICAGO een ae tall L SORBULTATION AR Tain we © frank and cont) ing talk and tA = bg At cae AA Seon. a aes ot very chee, The start for Rockaway Beach will be|-« 5 Ulcers, Recent or old, im 8 to batting to get In the runs, with never @ look in at baserunning, it i up against it with both feet, or rather without any feet, That's been the High: landers’ drawdown for a long time ‘Their fastest men on the Unes have been so hobbled with crossed leg wires that they had to make a sack race of it when trying to get around the corners, But there has been much tossing of the medicine ball and the sprinters are loosened up to some degree of getthice- ativenesa, ‘They are away again on the Western circuit. Detroit ts the first stop. Then | Cleveland, Chicago and St, Louis, Hike ing back to the luck layout, Grift's bunch have played better ball away from home than on their own fertiliser heap. Or they have been luckier. PIE FIGHT EA -—SEMTORS HOME (Special to The Evening vou) ELIZABETH, N. J,, Aug. LA crowd \of sports gathered yesterday afternoon in @ grove near the home of United States Senator Kean's home in Union Townghip and witnessed an eight-tound battle between Fred Smith, of Eliza. beth, and “Kid" Finnerty, of Bayonne, The Sagat was furious and a draw was Geclare One hundred dollars was the SPORTSMEN’S GooDa S.OPHING Supplies for Yachts and tal Wedge Te If you are only a “— of fellows hy wouldn't a Min. Launches, Txt Wall Tent ie 119-——CHAMBERS STREET 449 ers’ teut be just the thing for your camp? Fishing Tackle—Canoces— 4 New York's Master Specialist. Dr.L.R. Willams", $4 Blood Polsoning ae i HITE (7thst meee