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srt ND RACE TRA PE are a ras War: WEDNESDAY. EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1904) ALL -THE NEWS PREZ OF DIAMOND, RING PEP! EDDIE HANLON WILL IX. GILBERT, SECOND BASEMAN. (GIANTS DISCUSS THE ff TAKE A LONG LAY OFF QUESTION OF UMPIRES Bethe aio en, the Calter retin ae x . Yo Mr. Carpenter Comes In for Some Adverse Serie fom the eng though me Bi a m eon ei spc °, } Behe Criticism in the Dressing Room for Givin auld without suftering the pangs ot | vigng Wan ate Ce is and ; A i : the St. Louisans the Worst of a Decision.” Declares that Never-—No; after the receipts ot hie fght| bo Lou om { ‘ j : Lig es a —Again Will “Sik” O*Lou cho alan een on ee abo a® v5" rat vee lin Be Allowed to Umpiee'’ tary Jar Yo ne the New York Groundey y years Old yet, A nice little sum ie New : 6 ee aoe to have ve afensbed. by The umpire was the subject of dis- cannot obtain with thor ° wh cussion in the dreasing-room of the Giants after ypsterday's game Ming ‘Simates ot ‘a fo ‘This question of the umpire Is @ con- - orn 1 Pitt ‘ Ry 4 : an SAGs & ts only hum nd my blows had aa by Ys or} y ° ; nig Ce stantly recurring one, Baseball games| |» for a rogating : (toma te The Event em than aver, twee hit , ‘ , 4 f # ’ , must have judges of the play, He in| AN CLEVELAND, Aug ih fh not pooular, He ts not even gesired.| team,” put ve night for your ‘own!net every dollar you've ve bby Deady, of Ph it butt tore rieus 46 : 0 | fae , : But, like the wife of the Mahatma of] "That helps some,” Ngald McGraw with {O'Loughlin will never Et oe yoo any any time aaa bo S $ ’ : “ meh pe, Gobo, he le a necessary nuisance. i. tat tan ana |S2me on the New York growade: penter, who officiated at y ed | 4m Manager of this team, ame at the Polo Grounds, w Ban Johnson never to send In the club-hous it h z . —$ =~ ] the basis of argument and 1 tha a and if Ban won't listen to at : And the Giants handled him with a ul, Sed “nee we will have to take matters 4 if degree of oriticiam which was admira- ihe a hi a" fing bee ra bi Ma : ble, considering that his wildness, In! trunk Bowerman b ad to say this mi ¥ 7 Ai thelr Judgment, operated entirely inthe] thar it happened to the other" tallow we" auton oF petal ba ‘cool tala | ‘The’ San Francisco Club has a match) that FYtasimmons Asrere Pm q Glants’ favor. The Umptre’s Side. it in for me and at cor'the Nowe x between Joe Gans and Jimmy Gardner Contening Nolan A Drastically settled. Gardner has signed |, iv beieved he wit de H 4nd the aulpgraph of the colored boxer attached to & contract ts expected | pire, twenty: oo To go into detail; Grady, the back- a 4 into t stop of the St, Louis team, bit a long bs Nf Kk dui he is uty" r drive which struck the left Meld bleach: | FEM | One uf the tre atio ers, and to pretty nearly everybody 19] "When McCain waset new! 4 od the are all | wrought FR ae Cc ‘Turner, fair ball, It was at cloner 10 the plate th: t oughiin has brow! to be had within the next few dave. |and f Leis, sheeeet Wie & walked ny fast ‘to i fhe only hitch that occurred during fan interesting stage of the game, taking} ing Carew (he line ak dna ee va any ana, the negotiations was over the weight, netderation RMN} tidn tn the mand. Gans would not come down to the fig: ure desired by Gardner. eight iy von Be i'es; Jack ‘Twin’ Sullivan and Dave Bar- by ne yy q a Vay 8 boxer, wil be Philadelphia Jack Hot After Cor={' tere « was on second base. ad Pp aro that," said “arpe # men ae they aan't * F x t enough to sult him, bett and Will Make Mato} ‘the tit of Grady, had it been de Me reply, put hen Poy lifter to, almost touching seer through, Em, or “) 0 claredsfair, was good for at least two a a * Peive i bases. ‘That would have meant she Fat California, midde-weighta, have slong in g twenty-rou pout whieh wif for Any Time or Place, and vate sg of Braia and the tying ot/the waar Grimin, manager of the Migh enty-roung matt duel in Hasan | Th Poa fi peas Reetas te a Expects to Win. As the ball when it atruck the| by Sutin! My fenghurpended Indesnitely a bs tyeren “found, maltt duel in Hasaras ry %. ue et te p : tallying @ ss a rhe : z aa re! 8, att ing men fore fence bounded back toward Mertes, who] in Cleveland yemterdi ay "| “ on ae wan running to recelve it, there no} something O Loughlin fant ‘ike i tin have sated their iitsle differen: ‘Vtg juapension. & ain onder, are two umpires in the Amert- or a, Pod oe Griffith Philadelphia Jack O'Drien, the clever] chance of the hit being better than a Of opinion soon a8 Champion Frankie Nell te he left field, 1 ablete middleweight fighter, Is ready at any |two-bagger, as tt was in the le bi Min at, have It in for G aif, All goes well Fob. Fitssimmons, ex- bed nox ", ise? Paar, Pe ae | time’ to meet Jim Corbett and sign | and could have been returned to third in Se Ha and © cane mY ; a rn kee the nade relght nner be saatehed | £ ather-weiwht of {! city, articles of agreement for their proposed | time to cut off the runner, Highlanders, Cate ect ie aot the Th ig the t, "which Is scheduled to | Priladelonta, ‘Tugker ional At “c,cet six-round bout, which is to be fought Called It Poul. the coaching line four days. In "auc: | arbitrator is al a to have Delors the Montana Athletic |to but up one of the bent fente ever Id the Quaker City the latter part of od It fou, The Bt Loule) “Griff has @ way of handing an umpire a ts +4 \abor Dav or any date later | witnessed in the Quaker next month. O'Brien arrived in town now) Ma vine ia| bls opinion of hat oficial w tuts t * from bis home in Philadelphia yoater- ath t their ‘the to to the bone it! Not the pe aint h “a my LG day for the purpose of meeting Corbett th ya room, however, thay] fection on the umpire Gramth \ : p and completing all details for the con- declared that Carpenter waa an, Inia, prosiots Hine. Of aaeenver 86 fuspended fat th ita that he test, As Corbett was away from town wir umpire he were bad to (he) th riaat word of with | £08 back talk e visitors he ght. be just as bad to the (4 te a the negotiations fell, through for the team another a bitter ating to it iy r time being, Before leaving for bie home t'y the way the playets viewed it.| Retiring Griff from the geld when his jaimed bh O'Brien had this to say in regard to “Ta Mecha nln umpire Ie Very | ee alehtaneoe. ir thats presenta hy, pro ied ae aly. a 5c nt ol NINTH DAY AT SARATOGA. | hia battle with Corbett aac vt anon by Pai be] ghee hol ravi he‘ i compromioed by Et “Lam ready at any old time to ar- 78 a ‘a Wrong angle. e umpire is on lec: w Powel and Wu ast The Bvening World's charts are indexed from aret ra Anueduet. range a maich with Corbett. I think tthe play when It OE le and is He punishes when he successively ejec Fhn tp ay bp dM 1 can beat him in @ alx-round bout, and fe . ipoalida to"render Jud ment Ld been badly, ‘peated, fata Nah pais i yay tt that ts Just the reason why | am eo e ee euapensions from Ban hasen he avxlous to sign the articles of agree- Barleycom that he wah “down and] he hears. trom ofougiits rIneT a pptoe Added; handicap; tor all tx fori Start fair. Won : I iting to let Corbets Aght out.” He was unable to take care of| Yesterday's doings. 607 Time--i.18 28. Wiaher, b, €, Dy Bal Demonla-—Crimea, Gwuerer ment. | am willing or himeelf and accordingly the .ofticers |. Pulte waa not hed for me at 1% pounds, which 1 think were notified, Th voraation with the arbitrator M Fin - reasonuble enough when you gome ho » They met him at the | because he Dudley street inal rag realize that I can make the widdle- '¥ street terminal and helped him | hardly weight without any trouble whatever. x aie | from the train, even though he expressed. hfs Corbett i There were a number of passengers foroiely, lin tucceeded in don't intend to let him have all the on the platform at the time, and the! three pitchers In inoney which he demands for boxing nd (ones 2 > It | do make @ match with me. [think I am entitled to as mue, spectacle of the one-time invincible ct the Fecaipts as he ts, which s-Bop Sladiator being led alone the platform) strikes as. he Feason for wanting him to split. te \ ith me. ge Gupaat tte offers forthe Ex-Heavy- Weight Champion : go, Matchmaker Charley Haughton, of Whuag'ts afer avsiy ver cen rata | Was Unable to Help Himeelt, wet down ine stairway to fet Fe tg eg. hich eb roms receipts for Us tO. box for, i ‘arren and Dud. H ect party, of sporting: men har nie | So Boston Police Carry Him! cy streets, and entered the wagon with. Wane Sheen te: hel least two re a je ‘@ Us seventy. five percent. of the receipts Tonty| Off to the Station-House, [2% Micker of & protest. A eunous| the four in Chicago, hope the match is made. as -nothing crowd watched him as he was assisted aye New Yorker: orkere Wty would please me better than to meet into the wagon, but the big fellow man. | When they ee ee to Corbett in the ring. Mfested not the slightest Interest in the Be TERY RE RE a HT 1010 oe ols rmenia, naa ce Marked improvement. @hot Gun ran Lot race, Loupania a 4 O'Brien further stated that jugt proceedings to calaaie 40, Shab me. ren, ern Rove tnd Greif rahe 7 soon asthe ex-champion ‘Is ready_ to (Special to The Bvening World) When ought to the station-| "Tre Coben x = re aly breesed i ‘he talk. bustn house ut. Libby's quer. Glanta, will meet him at a Vime ‘and. place’ which might fut’ Cay | BOBTON, Aug. 14—John I. Bullivan, | ioo0in's ualtchearted manner and wag | Colored team of ballet | bett the erstwhile terror of the padded ring, | led downstairs to a cell. A short time| thé strong Murray Hills ita friend called at the| Field. One Hundred and ‘THIRD B--0000 effet: seta i, for th een rrer. one mii — — er Bi ad Meal Tab wine oberon bt rs\o Second Sacker Has Made a Wondarfu!| wonnie-tender at nidweweod, | ¥8* arrested by Patroimen Hempton | tio house and. offered to. bait him Fifth « = enue, ++ ; Another Joublo-header ts scheduled and Lynch this morning, charged with| but Lieut. Libby decided to hold Sulll- | both teams always put Record with the New York Team. for decision at Ridgewood on Sunday. |imple drunken ‘The arrest was|ve® walll later in the afternoon, game when they meet - : In the opening tussle the Elk F.C. and | made at the Dudley street terminal a _ fool ON, Wat ; v Newtown Greys will be the contea! in cured by the management of the Lyons, | ang in tho star attraction ¥ to- "| League. That was in 1996 fedsional Brooklya who covera second base for Johnny Me-) “In” the following year he became a Graw's Giants. While there are many member ot the Udiea wen and later oA players in the major leagues who can| was drafted by the Milwaukee Club 0! cet ee aortane aaaguce whe atl the American League. fig was farmed PIANOS AND ORGANS PIANOS AND ORGANS. a 1 , |few moments after 10.20, Sullivan was a’ GUNDAY WORLO WANTS i | passenger on one of the trains and had ae — imbibed so much of the julce of John WORK MONDAY WONDERS, STEAMBCATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. out by the Milwaukee hine to the Syra them has done the same remarkable | ise team, In lal he went back to tne 10 work at that sack this season that Gil- | Milwaukee team and prayed, second base Sreremiante—Betry, 1 | bert has exhibited, for that Yass thro spot We seneee, ra em este? ot woud and qutt | GUbert Is jn a clase by himeelt. 21e Givw bougtt Gilberts release {rum the is lke a streak of chain lightning, and| Milwaukee team and assigned ;him to fae a valee the way In which he covers the ground oe pop pee * Sores ip cer-| team e@ American ague per’ fring. Time Eia “Winner, Sve: | Détween frat and second bases 's did such great playing with the Orioles a tainly & treat to look at. Gilbert is not) te Men nat dedraw Feslined, him at * 4 — Hie. Soe Cie Pia. Of those players who is afraid to| that ydar that McGraw resi aS 4) g0 after 5 balf'for fear of being charged | with his in 1908. When McGraw with an error. He sets sall after overy fem the ge of kbd Giants, MH - Was one of the layers tha ie } | Stoundes oF Une, defy took with him to the New York Club, where he has been playing ever since. ru Seemed so impossible that the fana have eet | thelt feet and applaud him for hin're> applaud him fot e markable.playing” oars we a player of base h y his great stop che: de has often run out nt fleld and short centre , , on. oie ine files with one hand (~4 looked like sure base hits, anne des be! A — Lo Te nitting ‘Wetter. th on than| The frst annual’ Long Branch auto» r tel and) his tay “any have] mobile carnival will be an undoubted 4 ry walle fOr ® STORL) success. “Large entries” have been re- \ The Greatest Chain of Piano Valves in the World The eleven styles of Merl Offered by Bloomingdale Brothers ‘on easy terms of $5 down a1 $1 a Week constitute the greatest chain of plano values that has ever been offered—this famous group comprises planos for all uses, for schools, concert halls, co: rvepories, studios, and for the home. A paibert, 2 ir at makiz ng |ceived for the races floral parade and jouble plays, an ne ale . Dani len he hae oath Pk ow pte wo automobile show, and many ofthe many a double Pe #0 far thin season leading manufacturers have secured Moore made oe, ame a space at the exhibit in the West End Ne 7d Y No better pianos are ma: ‘and gach at its price came | rn 8 q me aa | hr matched oeewhers In fat Bich donot begin 16 cotupare wi abe ned anot! meson. whe The par. ot it will one of the in construction, tone of quality are offered by deniers every day th hea so ‘ard avant Dat social events of the week. Invitations from $100 to $200 anove 2 price, “dae his Wee saat «i to toclety people have been mailed Hers Pee 0 Ge wee tnimute he stepped on the diamind (ve | liberally, No admission wiil be charged. Built t L L tl Giant uniform. oi Invitations were mailed to-day to all 0 ast a (4 me From New Jersey, sateen ft BS oe Ge rnetivnd by skilled piano dullders, and every plano is fully guarentee’ in every 10 a ist “ti pega t Trenton, N. J. In| and if there are others who have ve: ae sell ‘plomes oo Clots «imarnin of prote as ene Player in 197, when toured licenses later, invitation: i a ving facilities mean that you ga mith th Pall River team of P enews tomo Hf, Sher pend thels divcounts ard manufacturers intaea™ coats, which bri lew England es eue Aft 1 ae Base ym Yor Li down to the same basis as that on which we full season wit : ‘k. with sete ade ine. SARATOGA ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, te Fa ea cette ney Mepipinlptngal eter pe ioe then only one dollar a week, ich is lees than Afteen cents a day, is all you have to pay untit the ¥. J will be pald for, and no interest charged for time taken in moking payments. oo Oe ire Lid MI fi p Robert Wilsoe Planes $175, Handsome Harmony Planes fh Rase-Theve-yearolds and up; ali: G1 a week. fs _ pect cle | pecial to The Byeaing World.) 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