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Py a ae ctl | ee F " ‘ ww fet ; THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4 1904. VENING WORLD SE Y “To SPORTS EDITED BY PERE] ROBERT EDGREN MILLIONAIRE BALL-PLAYER WHO IS WORKING HARD FOR THE PIRATES BECAUSE HE LIKES =] Dich! ts Spending Hie Vacation with the Champion Pitts H burgs by Playing Right Field Ouring Sebring’s Ab- sence from the Game—“it’s Purely Pastime with Me,” Says the Young Millionaire, ‘and I'm Enjoying My Vaca- tlon Hugely by Biaying with the Champions.” WAAR BaP eg IRS epee (FSO PUT YARLINGS WORKED IWATERBO IN GREAT CRACK CYCLIST | naa UTA unex, OUT AT GRVSEI} SPE FOR BIE RACE. Tp TUN FIGHTER =a (Bpactal to The Bvening World.) (Spectat to The Bvening World.) tAVESEND, N. ¥, Aug. 4—The}| SARATOGA, N, Y,, Aug. 4—The con- | Sharkey’s Protege Put Away nd track presented a ‘beautiful ditions were ideal tor the training of Frani, Galvin will Enter the | for Keeps in the Third Round ee ae ee cut, | dag wen ustdis eid char ae ni ine} Prize Ring at the End of the) (Th |P | CALGULATIO of a Private Battle on LON | eee eee Teak the poiiaglt ture perfect and the track fast and Present Racing Season, ik Pi safe There were many spectators pres- | out saying, As might have been ex-| ent during the exercise hours, and the! aged by Horan, Island, pected with the eiiicient seotions of the] work was brought of with great dash go y * tactng stables for the most part at] ang spirit. d Johnny Burdick knocky’ out "Kid" ee the yearlings were very MUCh | ine sengure of the exorcises WAS the) Prank Galvin, the sturdy eyoltst-doxer | Gitifo & the third round ot the!t Anion |Mt eVMlenee, ond among the racers there | smart move of Waterboy, who, In prep- he th seamed to Ye several of more than ordi- who rides against Charles Hadfeld in ' on fight early this morning. ‘The bout was "i “| aration for appearance in the : f ial Sineninn held on Long Island, not far from|qucwun youngiera ne ny? P| Grand Republic at a sey ands quarter |the uniimited pursnlt race at Manhat- er | ‘the Satur covered tue —— 5 Flushing, and was witnessed by over) iw 4.74. Touaiid Hy KR, Dootor and eee ene oO ie pulled up ea sourd |*e" Beech next Saturday, will be seen two hundred New Yorkers, who jour) * n bei : : gid Ad & pebble and {t was @ most satis(ac- |!" the prize ring at the close of the Tot @an for the third mone: Ernest Diehl, Amateur Champion of! strea’over w ss tne dove settle tts) ft 0 a4 as a pebble and it nad t molt feing ea [present eyeling esagoe. Wo ts training| _ (veeal o ‘The Brening wort) | ol Ban for the third money Aifterences yearlings tr aavurod sia every day and ts as hard as the tra.| SARATOGA, Aug. 4—In the morning | Phere is no question that Gay L ‘3 ¢ : KK. Thomas's Hermls, an eligible triala of the Duryea fillies Iota andlran far below his form, but the ¢! f V The bout was a fast and furious one) & aviden ev ditional nal, z > the sam. ent, covered a mile and Qro that the reversal of form was ; Cincin nati, Is a olunteer Member while it lasted, and there was not al {2 jasturtivun whutioa te oe Be buryen'a Mor-| His manager, Charite Horan, ia con- | T&aya were always worked together, minate that + boys were mot @t '8) Grolier, and 5 wie wlioas | ©, to the horse and not to the : 7 of the Pittsburg Organization, aid [8 tamer sna vores Burdick aasumed| sit ta also carded for the rich *V#O% /maent that he has a good chance with | end those who watched the trials can) | ater developments will probabl, off & milo and @ quaner on Ue a Mesh welett tn ey country, not} ' the conoluson that lota was the) that fact to the satisfaction of Ng start and out cut) Amor ( Met vaa- | Dit Ia 200 2-5, 4 eee ee enn cnnney aut ath a| Gad, Waring ware the following: |, The most notable workewte were e@jeven barring Joe Gans Horan has fu potter of the pair, They knew also| He, jucluding Mr. Farrel i Playing a Fast Game. 4 terrific pace. He @tarted out with @| FieaNc ug Credit re rain fli managed Joo Bornstein, Casper Laon | ‘at she was muoh better than Hoart’s| D clat Wweat bask: batchen were out ve On exogilent show. imat taking of the AAOKLON barn wie ~~ ful brother ‘ has & confor. «ula lustrious rather wus out at Waish's rine. right to Griffos stomach that took! Lvo, th t, ign APRICAND ERE OMe, o t | and other well-known boxers, and ts Desire, and so when the bookies &t/ Just how much players know of some of the, steam out of Bharkey's| ST .Ay - it Wi seas Manali; “Ke WF | considered a gocd fudge of a fighter | Garatogs quoted ee ue peers He to nce apened at? to [protege Me kept ai Griffy's stomach) pATRY DANCHA tn 1.381-2,!on account of his long connection with | ree Duryes Allies engaged in the BpIn«) ard Trent back to i) to 1 one woul +i ‘The chamoion Pittaburgs have one | water-tower, wisich has since been re-| throughout the round sending all NMs| easily, 3 Dogyer treme Oe Neila wralner, the ring, = away Stakes the mart people fell over| naturally have come to the conaluslog H player on the team who dows not have pinced by fine iowses, Waste he attended | plows there which proved te be the) THE CURK~Ihtee’ furlongs in 04, ‘til turtongs in 12% Mend | sr1 tet you one thing about thta| Om@ enother to take § to 5 Tote, that Aceful only had three lena, of that 4 to play ball for the money whieh he| the old Twenty-second District school | weak spot se ates er, traine B, Jennings, trainer, a R, mt The price quickly dropped to even| he was going to rug his Fal Geerives trom the aport. This player isjon the hill he played continually, and! Jy the second round Iturdick sent . "aaliont vy Cote Pasthn toate: in 1.90, Cal GHNAWAGA—Une mile In 147, I bay Galvin,” @ald Horan. ‘He ts will- money, and at this price Newton Ben- Ernest Diehl, the orack ball-tomer of/Was always the best player In his! Grigo down for the count with an-\MALI-six furlongs in’ 12h handily; ©. {gp SELCANE—Seven furlongs in 1.93, | and knows how to train. Show me) nington bet 1,000 on Tote for @ place, F Olneinnati, who is regarded un the /cruwd, When he entered the Walnus| other of those awful rigtt-handers to| yw 4 rane sily; W. Bhields, trainer, & man who knows how to train and {3 Tig Jnsured O'Neill riding out for @ amateur ball-player of thar | {hills flat Bincol he was deginuing \ | the stomach. Criffo arose and came in) “iy eine in 1.60 1-4, hand-| » TCK—Soven furlongs in 1.88 tet | willing to go through the hard work] seconf money, and the plunge continued | arateur Diehi offered his servicas to President igh sel Dreytum, of the iPttsburg Club when | Wipe? . a“ St Bellane; W. Shields incidental ts 4 campaign in the gym-| until at post time Tota, had ‘ts at Nv} *WILLIAMS—Six furlongs tn Rastam, * OW YOU A MCCESS| Harked to 7 to 10, did | not jo way, 7 handily; W. Shields, trainer, ful boxer. lota ran a very bed race, Bhe broke route easily, ming handily he end, \@ ‘ HIPTIER-—#ix furlongs in 191-2) «No work te too hard for Galvin, and a We Gow weak i @ te cubis, sonar rode In @te old dily: J. H. MoCormlok, trainer nM oid hand iD SONG— Four, furlongs in| h® more you give hm the better he] but showed no speed whatever, Those|tariay- Hi rating ot ct wee Be 0,60, breeaing, Fred Burlew, trainer, lukes it. In his private training bouts| who had bet on Iota were willing to! same, These two rides should have IRAZIALO. One te © Me OrSA he has shown good speed, stamina and] wager that O'Neill had not tried tg! the effect of restoring him to the arms Waa made captain of the| with hie head down, In a clinch Bure| BENLAT Me wad under his at | dick put two blots on his kidneys that h Victors over several ioame of | @Ubled him vu, like a Jackialfe Grif- he learned that Jimmy Sebring “s Sider be It i M rg eles Tone fo's gameness was all that kept him!" aprained his ankle, and Dreyfuss quick |!*)! baseball, Dieul showed equaily | through this round, as the punishment | as brigit In th ae und, as punishment | Ne accented. TUICKIE reo cned ey EeaS One WO8 | that Burdick handed him was enough : AF Diab! is one knight of the diamond gridiron. But baseball was al ye hia] to put away an iron man. MMENKIN—Sever time form yee ¢ vor 3 7 i. Hanna,. trainer, aplayer. That Shaw ts an hone who bas the distinction of being very | f c sport, and he played at every | whey had hardly started in on the A b. ni ome eat aiiane , quarter |& falr amount of fistic knowledge, With get ped ih © Nag eri Ay ged biden Prradit bag Pi shaw + an hoe q f@eelthy in his own right. He is im-|""The iret good amateur team Dieht| third round when Burdick sent a ter . Thi tn 2.0, handily; A. J. Joyner, tr nef. | tittle more experience I expeot him to] 11? money Now that was the circum | only needs the horse under him to an rt mensdly rich, and merely plays syed with Was the Linwood-Shamrock | pile right | pit of Griffo's stom- PL AMM oT by KNIGHT BREA rath a ond ie | jmake a fine showing against any boy! stantial end of phe running of lola. bad Mg Ry | 4 f " ag = ; Rational game for pastine. Dien! we a/corubination tam whieh, under th | gon which s i tralner | furlong In 20%, handily jot his wolght, Here are the fagts, When tho time] day. Shay as rl ho Suhens yf quent friend of Rarney Dreyfuss, and| (nue keine ot Frank Beble, wade | count. Me got _ntaggoring and | Thine ce HERAUR Ope milo and a faring in| “Another promtsing pomt, he ts game] game for the running of the fron the will sive him eontdenes to Cp Ris Beat, aithowgh the latter bas offered Dien! ose “y his br her George ciinehed to save hin OOD—2A halt mite fa Gh 1.04, handily Lg cree to the core and from the ground up.| Duryea stable to Mr, Rogers that Tota| %) ee eligibles for the Futurity ha 5 ¥ Centract to play with the cha n arias a tne gene F “Avondale The Finish, | Gay Foy i et Ph a "| He can take a terrific beating and] had developed a temperature of 108) neo) announced by the Coney Island {i Dich] has declined the offer with! ; which won the Saturday after-| After a moment of sparring Burdick | BI 0.61 4-8, Ba ree furlo in 0.8, | doesn't even Know how to spell the pad had better stay In the barn. Mr.) Jookey Club. ) fhenks, saying he would never play! noon’ league pennant for two sears In| reached Griffo with a lett hook on t FOR BA May, tale word ‘quuckt, Basen eats to sen a ad i Candidates for Futurity, Protemlonal ball for money Cincinnati, When hia brother G GW, Gnd Selbre be eubld’ vesoves in 40} 3° -One mile’ in 1.48; J. Fite would look her over. The mo: Q rominent are Glorti \ Bince Diebi joined the team has been [Wt baseball Ernie took his pla of race a ha ef Py PE wo ke | in, train: 1 \ second. He is twenty-eight years old, | self another went to the m simmons, me ath of rectitu t geoond money, which was $3,000, and) ouieht Britlsher, Tania ‘ Waving in areat form, hitting the ball] ind'a youtg: man of xetuplney hate, | beaten-op stomach, and he want t the’. if: 4 Hauer, trainer. ©’ | GIRDLB- Six furs m 10, ee ave Way Pang iced Hola seemed to have that” at her) Hambicg. Red a and also matin, reat | Mr. Droyfuss, owner of t ittsbury counted PRESTOB—Vive furlongs in 1.07, bres: | a * mo lion, Wild M catches, He ie a strapping fellow, about / eum, Ag a token of his esteem an floor, where he was stowly countel ‘i J ty MIMOSA Sever ssa Nrainer, 'S*|athlete, acrobat, ballplayer and what-| fhe started and ran the bad race ie Mite ry ARES (elm, BOs | 6 lation of Diehl njed ign out, making desperate efforts to get | MISS HARYAN' y furiongs In Ost, (raitiong in {not, have ruined thetr chances for uiti-| Teferred to above Irishman, Tradlt t 9 inches in height, and weighs! with a handsome horweshoe damon on bis feat eastly; D, Carter? trainer fe Se ola Race Was « Surprise. rr0r,_Aglle, Bell be out 175 pounds, Diehl Is at present studded stickpin The bout was all one sided, ag Grit. |VARTEAY—One mille In 14, handily mato success by forgetting the ri, Al of to show the er- |Lory and Voladay taking a vacation, and is enjoying him- pt | tr > ‘ome turle in 0.01, * b fo ale ohane any tl ¥ DicFive-elghths 1-2,| KING PRPPER—Fowr furlongs tn 0.61, eat by playing ball with se did not have a chance at any tine. FATE e giths in LO ——=__- en hat f 3 | ying; D. Carter, trainer. i" preoging; F, Welr, trainer a ol that eat | Balloping; i Aa soon as Sebring {s well *noush Mae ant acte wan aa again to play with the team Diehl will war ie Ge return to bis home in atene gave fully ve pounds | tec Yinelnnat!, where and beat him) with the utmost ease. The Aght was x AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS ¥ Patte road to travel. Yes, and don’t forget,| roneous whieh may d@| £904 colt Humo find ‘Brown Dery he {s pratty nearly there with the goods, | reached the ae of the moment. | ec nord f18, Bot Amone the eligibl th, too, when {¢ com * The race w wunning surprise so | ¥ aget look to have the ra ws ly comes to riding @ bloycle.!a:° qs" iotn and, Heart's Desire wore them inet at T've seen him ride circles around somejconcerned, for it seemed that they of tho best of them Would run one, two, three, Tanya won | which f thelr work oF en} vited to , ith re it ds) Ot course I might be a trifle predus| Lon red tbat Souutaate ad, tinde | diced because he ts my prot burt r there at the finish there I'm sure, he'll gtve Mr. Hiadnes his |e no ag why she abould not have ja Re will resume his position aa treasure ere | ATOMOBILISTS 22: 4 by “Blorrie’ after the bout nad mot come when {t The Bvening Would will publish every day im the Sporting Edition ‘burps’ Saturday, At least, that {8 the MES ais seashad a, the Gil ged Png cert nage ind aig pps Grito was ro. J all the news of the amateur baseball players, ecoves of their games, cbal-} "8Y 1 Mure Cul Aigo reached in, the suse ot x burgs, Dich! sald: ‘I love may base! os haes: We omplere | ch into & brutal Tonges, 46a Address all commenieations to the Amateur Baseball Editor BOOKMAKER’S DEATH. lez eee looked 1-to-I0 chance, aren, Uae national game ever since | was a sruall| ee ee dir at Mt. Louls beginning Sharkey taking i Allison L, Kelooy, Stricken with! Farly in the day there were disquleti boy. I was pleased to get the offer aides {Walle the Denver boy b | — Apoplexy, Dies Within » Day, [Tumors that he had not been doing we from Mr. Dreyfuss to play with Aug. 2, and the programine py rlog_partner, he Alasxas, champiuns of Richmond years. Would aiso like to hear from a) 11) since h reached Saratoga, but the form § various types of cars now in visited Rahway N. J., on kool outfielder, Address Oscur Alex- json L. Keloey, & Bookmaker, who knew nothing of ¢ ig team, as it made me feel good to be It Includes a five-mile race for defeated the Rahway | ander, No. 16% Madison Avenue, B had been on the American turf for ft. Frere tlekled to death to member of suoh a great team as Pitte- welghing betw ’ of the most ssa}ting le On Baturday,, July. 9 Bd m yy de] (e#" years, died to-day in the Dudley) money. Walsh looked to tide i pectliat apendi i Ra r eam, of Brow J ni ‘ a er “to I don't sen of say care of Bl pounds " | He a eesints for the | feat in two Years by the Adam Account. bbc | Hospital, Brooklyn, from a I igoued ‘thug was never going | * dure fou tunraateg i: ° . = ; 4 1Staten islanders. ‘Tracy pitched a | ing Bureau B. B. team, The score stroke of apoplexy. H+ became fll yea- But those who watched | Ms Mapretund hk other way thet I could pass away .0 i oe sion | isianderaxing gue thirtesn Of Adams s.....cc, 2 012 2.01 9 O-t| terdav Morning in hie rooms i a i & hotel sovely aw that when he did let Gay H. ney, \ me and also enjoy myself as much.’ h é the Rahwaye and allowing them three push ...... 01668000 0 &6lat No. 16 Fulton streat. harlo down the horse did not maxe | Medea! ana 4 4 “la it true that you are very rion?’ Di MT scattering hita, Score by Innings For games addreas E. Hollenbeck, Na] longed In Wellsville, Pa. 3 ° foot of ground, and he only beat wll. be was asked, ahway we 1000020 OF city ‘ee WEST Ie : " q a8 90020000 %2 whe Rounders F.C. defeated the ‘I don't eare to answer that ques-| the twenty-five-mile race, for ca : rles—T 4 Strahan; Mertes Cherry Diamonds by the following score — tion, but I will say that I have some) tween SI and 145 pounds, tae . a Cherry Diam‘ds.3 60 0 11 0 0 Og a CURED OLD DR; GRIND b money end don't have to play profes | COM ED wiige lor ihe AEC CAE Rt] Eq" Geers, -probat ; fl The Alnah the Spooner Rounders F.C...0 0100208 4 } LE, & sional ball for my livelthood,” replied} various distayces. The Twentioth Cen-| ariver of teoteine. hor knee iid Clud, of Brooklyn, a ened The winners would like to arrange aS Pes tt OF TEN, in ; Sisk OHS 6 beile, tury pride Ws olgered for a taanoetivering et $ the £9 awine 0 to og ames with teams averaging thirteen to ; . Fe Wesinaial “Ie there any chance of you ever be- | 2nd vbatacle eopatditen(d Rsea hari gS if rf ‘ . 5 Lt 6 4, Afteen youre of age, My sonter . o ‘permnanea: 4 close With A pure h * 1 skas 260091 5 to $8. Players: Oete nTOY, ML ly. oming & professional daliplayer* he |ciamsen of racers hg ue A vd] “Fatterjeg—Chapolie and Medirath; Cay €2' aogan, rE! Morton, ea. ¢ ’ CONSULT THE 30 Years Curing aaa hee Sete oy see hae wos next asked. pounds fe a ti h ne | well and ni Ih © Conroy, %b.; Purcell, 3 ¢ em alc. 3 “None whatever. My business inter- | Hun! Sinker ied 5. Geers The Irvings degentet the strong Neps| Haggerty, p. % ar Ry Hood soot aes ts, foment AB ee eats Would not permit me to play base- ag egry 4 : . ey | canes Sunday J i, by a waa At Jasper Oval Sunday t i SA 4 ‘eae Kidney and Biadds ball, as I could not devote the time to Socerenis +S Saoenans Dat Brahe Me. 0 0900099 S ‘ Duce Dues OF BRILLIAN: 3,2 Sent an tt, Ag A said before, 1 am morely play- getown Ce I * will , , ae toon BA Oiymple, i . i t By Oe AG TocaOe LETT DASPON DENCY. dg e de Fist mprise adelphla ¢ t si Hiatterles—Deltz and Devan; MeCtin i: ayaa DI Thee oF aN A pe ing with the Pittsburg Ciub for pastime x skal , Ryan. N t cure fe always inteed by By “NEW Af Mei, as pacts te this vicinity mext Sunday at Hot bed DE Ga DT 4 - ~ ; ' ae ine oi and ahain a Tet erg r eam was prac-| \ianage c ‘ ? 1 es f N 5 i to your agonial i 2 dieing at Hot Springs the beginning | better New York ’ feats, of N : os OOO TING: Many a brent and, patural ‘ Geen remeree va he hae ooeupled : of the season Drayfuss sent for Dial, Ye Ewe ie and will b iy he Vow York's Master § Sys at peatvs ae, he tat, 38 x oh no tia 6 Jeream of t ‘ rn b world ay he fe f hig inteiieet, and " . and he practised with the Pirates fo nies th m hoi y ating “them by followin AR | sce, that SPRUCRA aa aie THE who | DISEASES Gareral weeks, bot tie most he. woul | se : — | MIDDLt-AGLD MEN, lh OR MEN was to promise the Pittsburg mag SUNDAY SPORTS. | moras * ane te _D follies that if he was ever in a pinch and Close Game : % > 1 . anny racuations ‘of the biadd: : CURED " s oamaam s_Starshauser an S ine gensatlon., depos & man, if hie business would] Thx Vhlladelphis Prete sions Neat Wndad Vat. Pelee Sex| ue eee | a slight, gmarting Seti ama Bar af nibumen, permit Gould ne ills at Olymph m Bay d Sau r, aan 4 “ise Dhotedlcad boon " dred ad “Phlrty-atxth Park Athletic Field will be @ Park. Twenty-third atrest and 3 Clase i vebid aD) iio. aah ata i aye via and Fifth avew on Sunday. The} and to ¢ Augustine : avenue . ‘ r Foods $1 mont camemten thie ferret rr noni scared J Born Player. game should be interesting, as the Phil- | Knights of Columbus, belongs t Nashingtes —l0| ready noon, Good thi ery a ‘cerwutat om at eeeet Lpaipayer and started | clphia Professionals are great play-| or holding the very first set : oh 4 B24 Broudway, opporite Post-OMmes. aie: es See DR LR WitLiam