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em i he EVENING HI WORLD A AIT Donn MGRAW' MADE A GREAT FRANKIE NEIL. 9O¢1-0448646-4/ WHEN THE GIANTS AND THE pita. eat : AECIN nal no ss With fy en ee BROOKLYN CLUB GETTING READY FOR NEXT YEAR. Hanlon Has His Eye on Some of Whom Wil Stronger tha at Least Fifty Players, | Make Team Much n It Is Now. The Brooklyn baseball team will pre- | fent an almost new front next season. ‘The team in ita present shape won't do and nobody knows that better than Manager Hanlon and President Charley Ebhets, During the last six weeks President Ebbets has n quiet tip arto the dit: ferent cities in the West for the purpose of signing young players who have been recommended to Manager Hanlon and who have shown themselver to be play- ers likely to develop into star men, Ebbets has so far succeeded tn signing four new men, three of whom he ae eured frum the Albany team of the New York State League, and Seanion, the bik twirler who ¥ sed by the ehampion Fitteburgs a few weeks ago. Joe Corbett Signed, Too. Besides these players the club practically signed Joe Corbett, the great pitcher, who was let go by the St. Louls National League team at his own re quest. Ebbets also had “Red” +)wen, the fast shortstop, practically signed. but some Western club offered him more money, and Owen refused to sign with Hanion’s nine. In speaking of the team which Brook. lyn will have in the fleld next season to an Evening World reporter, President Ebbets sald; “The Brooklyn team next season will TOURISTS HURT W AUTO AUN GREEN, 0., Aug. 6.—The touring car owned by K. P. of Baltimore, and en route from! race was sailed off the Atlantic Yacht | lew York to St. Louls In the auto run, | ‘was struck by a fast train at Perrys-| Durg, ©., and reduced to a heap of funk, All in the car were injured, | The auto was iv charge of C. 8. Scott) end was driven by Gustave Behring, ) doth of Baltimore Cleveland, and Roy Wasson, of Cad's, were of the party. } As the auto reached the ratiroad| crossing moving at a fair rate of speed @ fast train dashed around a nearby curve. The automodile came into col- lision with the baggage car as the train passed and was overturned and cast) Into @ ditch. Behring was hurled under | the car and sustained a serious wound on the head; the others were thrown ut but only slightly hurt. Behring says that the auto made too much noise for him to hear the train. ‘The auto was the largest touring car en route to St. Louts. NUTOMOBLE WEK AT LONG BRAC Long Branch society loved and ad mired the nodle horee for a week, but! tho guod people of the North Jersey mast have about dismissed Dobbin from ir minds, and are now talking about 5 Mberator of the horre, the automo- 9) Lang Branch fe much excited over as- ~ Pomodilie week, which i# to be an annus! % with them. They propese to the week of Aug. 15 to D a “Reerchanta and the city go are All in their power to further ¢h le promotjun week enginerred the wan who made the Ormond ytona Beach races and the eimb to up Mount Washington suc he ladies of Long Branch Elber in Geabright and Monmout) # : ee.) meee success, und to that end the | be an entirely different one than that whioh is representing that borough this year, We Intend to put a team in the fleld that will be a first division club, We will qo everything in our power to secure the best men available, and if our plans do not go wrong we will have 4 great team, “At the presont time we have our eve on no lems than fifty players, some of whom have been recommended to us by the best judges of ball players in this country, No money will be spared to secure these men.and | feel certain we will land a number of them, If Joe Corbett comes around all right and gets in the condition which will permit him to pitch championship ball we will have him with us, He will hot play wit Leann this seagon, ae he has decided to return to San Fran- claco,”” of the ‘eam seMsOn Is over? Ifanion has ‘Do you intend to releare an: players you have on your present before the “'T really don’t know. Mr. at y ever, that all the pl tained at least until the three from the Albany Club join us and Boan- the bie lon twirler, arrives.” “what players will then be released?” the reporter, don't care to say. If T should men- tion any names the players would be- come downhearted and play carelessly One thing T am certain of ig that the Brooklyn team will be a much stronger club next season than {t Is this year.” ETAL THE CUP RACES B. H. M. Roehr won the third ra for the Havens Chatenge Cup, The Club house and eight yachts started. The two previous oup races had been won by Edgar F. Lackenback's Bobtail, Which needed another victory to secure permanent possession of the trophy. The yachts were sturted in a@ fresh southerly wind and thea boats went William Bender, of |‘Wice around the cose. The Maydic | to the end of the first round and finished the race in the lead, but she had to allow time to all the other bouts, The Era bea the Bobtail 4 sec- Maydic, %3 seconds; Vivian IL, 1 minute seconds; Bagheera, 3 min- utes 58 seconds and Wraith, 9 3 seconde. The Redwing was disabled and the Kate and Trouble did not finish. tae ately NEW REEL RECORD. RALEIGH. N. C., Aug. 6&—At the State fremen'a tournament at Spencer the world’s record of % seconds in ga) reel races of 100 yards was low second by the Spencer Company, team will enter the international con- tests at St. Louls next month. minutes FOREIGNERS IN. ST, LOUIS GAMES One of the latest entrios received for the Olymple games at St Loute the lit- tor part of this jnor is that of Charlies P. Georgantas of Athens, Greece, the home of the Olvmplans of oW. Mr. any is A member of the Panhell “ tub, and has been en ne cle event of his native land, the dixcus throw. and dito iy the giateenspoond shot put. On bie entre blank Which he forwarded fis mario for putting the shot and for throwing the discus, The latter record Is within a ed tow feet of the American held con ine religion S40 ls @ af conjec wet remains that tue graduaily embracing and pra viene Whien oar fe at & Smilich Iniorested in tie tivrat va } be given Saturdey at- =, which handsom aa) ed n mobsle was. ted with ‘attentio Dhveica traning exponents ¥ elucidating, For the @ history of sport \ depen Poaltion. fret time wbsateal eu been recognized) aa an ine t departinent of a world’s ex. At the coming Olymple samen athletes aire rer Games are from all paris of the world will an-| wanted with teams 12 to 15 years. A. to particiwate in thy various fter, No. ae REaage: Pius Orvose to arrange § LOST GHLANDERS IN CLEVELAND. ——ee | PAIGHTY CASEY ree, > SEPP GIS FIO PI BOBS IDI PHOS THEE Teron. MAKING HOLLER” WHEN THE UMPIRE CALLED ON HIM, re ros e VP DDDDORDADD ET FAI LADEDEDDIDE 09.99-.04.1.94944-41.4-1448OOH0® THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5, I w Aa STRIKES MANY STARS TO RAC AT VAILS Fresh from tho triumphs et the cham. | plonship meeting at the Bt, Louls Ex- poaltion, the greatest galaxy of cycling stare that has been seen in the East this year will appoar at the Vaileburg board track, Newark, Sunday, in a series of ta that will appeal to the old-time low of the bicycle racing game, “he contests are pooked to be tun without team work, and absolute diequalification will be meted out to any rider transgressing the rules of the day in thie respect. Champion Kramer will have to go It alone without his partner, Wille Fern; Floyd MacFar land and “Eddie Root will of cours: eplit up, the fast Schreiber-Jacobson Le | the 4 (ald, may be revived. BURG TRACK combine will not be In evidence, and the spectators will also be treated to a “brother against brother.” as the Bedetls will have to ride it owt, each depending on his own Individual merit ‘There are three events svheduled for tho professionals, d several new faces will be seen in the ranks familiar to followers of the grand circuit, as sev- eral crack Western riders are booked to take port If racing sans team work proves suc- cessful Sunday, and there seems to be no reason why it should not, the old time style of riding in vosuo during m of Zimmerman, Windle and \ all the news of th jatear baseball The Odioles F.C. would like to at- range games with all teams in or out of clty for & side bet of from $ to % or for @ League ball, Average thir- teen to fifteen. All datesopen after Aug. 14 > as follows: Browne, Cf; Gorman, Biliott, 1b.3 Noonam, baeter, rf; MoG@loin, For games a dress goaeeh a) Forty-fourth #| The Patriots have reorganised and) line up aa follows: J. Beng, ft, A tark, 3b.; H. Stern, of.; J. McGovern, ;R, Konlg, sa; H. Kelly, 36.) M. Mo- Govern, 1b. D. Sliverstein, If; A. Lefty, ©. H. ‘Btletel, utility man; B. Rooney, substitute pitcher, They would like to arrange games with teams averaging from 9 to 1] veare for Saturday afters noon and Sunday, D. Silberstein, No. 10T East One Hundred and Ninth street, “ty, ‘ The South-Rile Park A.C. would like to play for side bets on thelr home grounds. Pw) vt Tore Have n September manager, care James Bhort, Sou Yas mater, NY Vor Central Inips, who whipped the strong Ma «last Sunday, will clash with Cedars at Westchester Oval, One Hundred and Sixty street and Sout Boulevard hern " " neat Sunda’ dan secur bat lage attra th {ys looked for T | me will be played AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Bening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition lenges, 40. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor of The Brening World, Pulltser Building, New York. . Charles Kangler, No, 413 ¥ \ Fortieth street ‘The Riverside A. C,, of Harlem, wants .| Second Team by 2 “\Riverdales a)0W-e (helt unsporteman ot albet after the game dauat | the game were the bard hitting of Al at 1] Croftue and the excellent pitching of Players, scores of their games, ohal- epee, mith all teams averaging fruit ja to 18 years, All answers should be gent to Capt. James Mendelsohn, No. 1650 Madison avenue. Good all-around player would like to Join a strong team averaging seventetn to eighteen years. Addrevs or call after ee with teams averaging sev ‘eare old for wide bets id m it to Aug. 7 and i George Holston. 2, mafiager, No. lat Amsterdam avenuc Telephone 13 Morningside C The Deoaturs B. B.C. defeated the M. HAC. by the score below FIRST GAME. HE. Decatur 421010903 1-510 2 MOH A, C.... 0070200000-6 2 7 BECOND GAME. HE Lakewood . 2210010025 94 Docate 4091019. C1 rhe features of pitching of the « games wae the eo header by Has struck out twent morning game & on game. Game addr Hay, No. 9 Ninth’ atreet on Sunday, the ted the Riverdal ore of 16 to 7. The Nast One Hondred and At Riverdale, N.Y Riverside F. ¢. def using to pay the side Hke conduct by re x ‘The features of On Sunday. July 31, ‘he Beat! BOB. C. defeated the H. 9 G. 8. team by a sour of 9 to i. The feature of the game ¢ the batting of Monagion and Mo Owing to the fire that destroyed In- wood Oval laat week, the Inwood A Will be compeded to play vut for the of che 1. Games wanted where a guaran | Next Panday, Aug 7. ey A. Rourke, S x Oakwoods, of Harlem, defe ied | the Monicas by the following seore iy ficas zelsosvvevaon--s Oukwoods 1011012100901-9 sited by over 2 of the Oakwoods. "Seinee erles—Muiten and Martin: Hotner, Wernle. “The fva:! & Were the pliching of ing of the Oak a; “Kid” Davis The Concord A.C. would Nke to ar range «ames With teams averaging from twelve to fourteen vears Cohen, 1 » Harris, ¢ line-up ts as follows: A Cohen, a Kid Slutaker Luboaber. tb: J. Welser tb; A Fried ef, B. Spector rf J. Hock- Addresa Falward Cohen, cap PIR ee | Yngton Ju teo ora by th SPORTS EDITED B SOORE IN THE SECOND GAME ® , on Y WY CHICAGO COULDN'T SAME OLO TROVBLE AERTES GOT HIS PIARO LEGS CROSsep GETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD, ay SWIMMING RACE SUNDAY. ROBERT ED GREN we has POEBIEE AEDES PIIDDD PLA DOVIODED DOGG # LO OTGODY AFTER A DOUBLE-HEADER In a moment of forgetfulness McGraw sent Taylor to the coaching line, which used a fan to compare the taciturn pitcher with Tom Tucker when that beauty made the howling that undid Rome sound Iiko the gentle murmur of 8 love-laden maid's sigh, Tucker—he dawned over the firsi-base horison At Newark N. J., in 186—was the Apollo of the then baseball world, He waa tall and straight as a Norway pine, with the unconsctous grace of a baby girl skipping a rope. No matinee idol had anything on him tn the rabid affections of Laura Jean Libbey’s followers, But he wan so bashful that he wouldn't ride in an open-face street car Tom somehow managed to, fall into the cold sea of matrimony, Then, after he went to Baltimore, a change cam over Tom's spirit. He decane the Nolsest coach that ever sent rhivers Up and down an umpire's spinal trolley, The players who give moat in return for their salaries are Lajole, Wagner and Waddell, This {s not alone because they are great players, but because they are the best mustard cards in the show. This anme Lajole {s called more names than any tosser on the grass plot. is “Lajoy,” “Laje” "Lajay,” “Ladgy “Lajoyee” and a few others that fail to he expressed In any combination of Engitah letters. In the mangie of names by the weird pronouncing crowd Schreckenghost look: passe further than Shreck If that boy Parent keeps up that gait of hisn on the fleld and at the stick he will go thundering down the rose-tinted pages of the baseball good book side by side, even a little bit ahead, of the brightest Jewels that ever shone tn a diamond setting, And this {Is no oress- agent guff, either. There is always hope in companion- ship. Even the ralghty Lajole has gone fourteen games minus a hit Bo verk up, ye slumpative batters, An umpire who can go through a season and forgive his enemies is cer- tainly entitled, to his reward within the jasper fence When it comes to the much-desired shutout thing, Nick Altrock has most of his brothers of the American League faded to a frayed frasle, If Joe Kelléy had a little of “Dummy” Taylor's power of expression he would not so often talk himself out of the game. Tom Hughes is something of a quar- ter horse. He can pitch at a double-o gait for half a dogen Innings but seama Dnable to Ko a distance Wild BUN" Donovan has the hardest luck clamping bis wing of any really great pitcher in either leagu Selee has acquired Shortstop Hoff. man, of the Des Mc club. The Colts are handicapped by lack of utility out- fielders, This is were MeGraw has him beaten, The little manager plays no limit on men, He's always to the fore on extra help in case of accident. Big Greminger has been relegated to the obscurity of the bench by Detroit for failure to do things at the bat, Winter seldom sends them hot over SPORTING. | Darlington Tigers 1 with teams averagin fifteen for * ddresa He Seventh avenue, City. The Hickory Thev tin oven. hes. rt; ac Weat, % Mhom CHICAGO HANDICAPPER! passed. by mail $i son \y neon. the Broadway, 0; the plate. batter, But it gets there for all that. The Giants have shut out every club except St, Louls, — Charley Ebbets declares that Brook- lyn has four young players under the Well, he can't unpot them too Ud. He must have been smoking ‘em green, the chap who sald Dave Fults the Dave Is covering that centre e eh plying. for admissian to le and plugging © 100 | he never did before, and that's declar- ing the whole platform. Jimmy Callahan, the White Sox's xe! manager, 1s reorulting a team for a Iete { O944449999494OO4OO0-O4-0% PPVPPSSOHHOSO® Tie depends on a kind of chilly, diffident drop that sesma to lack forwardness enough to come up to the MIKE DON (Special to The Byening World. CINCINNATI, 0, Herrmann has offered Mike Donlin to the New York National League Cluo for McCormick and a cash conshleration, The President of the Cincinnatt Club thinks his offer will be accepted, When Mr. Brush accepts, McCormick will be traded to Pittsburg for Sebring. Se- bring is to supplant Cosy Dolan as right flelder for the Cincinne Donlin's term of su rules infraction expired Thursda he ig now under salary again Brush ace if the proposition of Prest- dent Herrmann, Donlin will leave here Mr. in a day or two Wo join the New York Glants. He js third in the Nat ue in hitting, with an average of au, and speaks highly of both Presi- dent Brush and Manager McGraw Donlin has been practising dally to keep in condition, snd pects to do good work for the League leaders —_>— sciat-| M'GRAW WON'T TALK ON DONLIN SUBJECT. asked about the autumn expedition to Cuba. ‘Jiggs’! Manager McGraw, } Donohue, Lew Drill, Wid Bill Donovan signing of Donlin, sald he Oiin's care and BI! Coughlin have asked ‘0 be counted in on the trip. COLTS PLAY A DOUBLE-HEADER OUT AT THE POLO GRO PRDPDODRERDEE DE IDODE ODDEELOREDEDAEE 1 IGDDERIRG DDE E UD EDEL DEEETIDED DE DEE DOE TEE FTA OAEDE 1999948 1600404OO0004 LIN T0 PLAY OUTEIELD FOR GIANTS. 'Great Cincinnati Player Offered to New York Club, and McCormick May Go to Reds in Trade for Him, » talk on the subject until to-night. | league tea UNDS PEDDIE DODHNG O44 09-48 O94 OOOO GOOO OTE EE LEED HODES DEDEEEE Ed IO6OOO0@ Sad STOPPEQ CHANLE'S RED HOT LINER, ouT IN CENTRE FIELD. Foul WENT OVER. INTO THE” BLEACHERS, PSS POCSOOS SHES 2-5 PH SHETOSSHOSSVES ® PAGGOAD DDG As to McCormick, McGraw sayo-hebwill Aug, 5.—President) not be traded for anybody, “Lr think him a promising playereand ' will hold him right here,” said thedittle manager, ud) by McGraw's beg ryt et: 9) al- moat safe to assume that the out. fleller and batter of the Reds we seen fn the Giants’ outMeid within @ Week, — MANAGER BANCROFT SAYS "IT'S CORRECTS” (Sbeclal to The Evening World) PHILADELPHIA, Aug. &—In reply te a query from The Evening World Brank Bancroft, manager of the Reds, who are now playing @ series here with Phillies, says: "I know nothing about Doniin's goii ‘ork, presume story Promece” * bi —— _ Murray Hill’ Sunday Game. The Murray Hills will play the Pall phia Protessionala at Olym Hundred and Thirty-¢1 Pe ace Fifth on Sunday, A fast ame is expected, Froteasiontls” in compared “at mee mpo: ex-stars of the National and American nh stree avenue, IRISH FOOTBALL CALLS QUT RIVALS Kilkennys and Division No. 22 Meet in Game that Will Be the Feature of Hibernians’ Pienic To-Morrow. All arrangements are complete for to- morrow’s plenie of the Ancient Order of Hihernians of Kings County, Besides thy two dancing platforms for modern danvos and Irish jigs and reels the ble athletle fleld has been put in perfect shape for the series of Irish sports dur- ing the afternoon, One of the chief fea- tures will be the Irish genio of football between old-time rivals—Dtvision 2 and the Kfkenny#, This will be the line-upr Division 2—T. Deloughry, goal; P. Caray, captain; A. Moriarity, J. Clancy, Rt MARKSMEN BREAK SWIMMING RACES APL RCIA Sharpshooters of the Seventh Res! rent, shooting at the State range « Creedmoor, L. 1, broke the record for the First Brigade, Sta'e Militia, and incidentally won the team championship. The total scored by tne Geventh Regiment at the butts yester- Gay was 1,02 points against 10 of the Beventy-Arst, Last year the Seventy- firet scored 1,009 points, which was the record. Considering the conditions nooung was exceptionally sharp. ‘The ew york Naval Militia emashed Its own record and won the shoot for the Battalion Championship. ‘The shooting (ively er iggl when the Adjutant-General an OV ernor’s matohes will ecided. at A Co = Pitoher, 01 Maurer, vy ‘Saugerties team, of the Hudson full-backs; M. Duna, C, x . pitcher of e le he backs; T. Condon, M. Murphy, right Heat three gamey, be has allowed but wing; P. Condon, J. Ivers, lett wings J. | ceeeeneeene grees Fogarty, W. Condon, tret; J, Come don, 1D, Glass, T. Barlow, forwards. hilkennya—T, Joy, goal, R. Sullivan, R. Nolan, M. Cavanagh, full-back: Salt. a. a coon pia bef Dowling, R. Carroll, wing; J. furey, J. Dwyer, lett wing; J, Foeurt ys bs. O'Shea (captain), centres; J, Conlon, J. umphy Ruder, forwards Comnty resutont) | MeParthind the various committees will be on hand and to qreet prominent Irishmen and Iriah- Amuricane from all over this and adja. F eo} L L A R |») cent borvughs. They will also look after the games and distr buts the 1N prizes, which are valuable, Fully halt the games are open to outsiders, and, is a consequence, prominent athletes will compete will ejther gt one of the m all-around a gent to Americ: DR. to distinetly L. REE and no obligatt reon or by letter. Yi in exhibith Ha is th lete that Ir z reateat d ever under te permanent CU honestly t w expected that Kiely referee KANE SAYS fei ete treat BRAND QUARTER EACH, QUARTER SIZES OLVETT, PEABODY & CO. MAKERS OF CLUITI ANB MORANCH SMATS nd that all CONSULTATIONS ARE ALHO: its Kim eithe tran tik wy DR te your troubies. a Bi Li ‘08 OF MEN. prom is comple! erfect an Wot every ease hie ifesta you eannot be cured DR. KANE wiil y i you 7 bean succesasully DR. KANE NEXT SUNDAY —_—>—_ nc ae Next Sunday morning, between 6 and look, Clifford Baxter and his oppo- t will begin the fourteen-mile race Fom toe Brovklyn end of the Brooklyn Bridge to the Dreamland Beaca, It was to have been held two weeks ago, but Jack Enright, who was to have competed with tim at that time, and who was deterred from so doing, will ‘fabout it, | compete next Sunday. SPORTSMEN goons, Seraene ap nnN Be hh SOPHTIN: A Vacation without ; a landlord is @ real one, A little piece of the star pitober of @TOUnd near the water —A tent—and there youare, Hopkins’Cata- logue No, 18 tells you Fishing Tackle—Canoss— Buppiics for Yaonts an Tat Minera’ My an" ye: perience ae went” oe \ LC a 4 ist in curing alt ak Nate diseases ot Me mahee it certain that Your atthiction wit be cured bY ma. T cure. Beiiaaes ry debility, Wrakneas, Varleoeete, ‘roubles without - All Bioot Nery Astin ecu T pare record of 3.00 ‘cure (Cat Bet Gets 4 New York's Master Specialist, alps cured Dr, L, R, Williams,'“,", 94h 8s New York. eo ee OLD DR. GRINDLE, ot and a cure Dr. and skin diseases, pots, ‘sore throat mad teat