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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; AUGUST 12, 1904 SPORTS EDITED BY 2%) ROBERT EDGREN GOLD MEDAL AND ATHLETES IN COMPETITION IN THE HARVEY GAMES TO-DAY PETER MAHER GETS A BEATING. JOHNSON SUSPENDS) fee as JMET HARVEY ‘ i, " Sc “bee voslonl es) COMME [American League President ' “ “Time Has Not Withered His — . L* Balary Whip, Although It Has in ON THE DIAMONDS | Also Orders that Powell Be y in Use Now for Over Fned $10 and Clark Griffith lar in this burg. The fans at the Polo | Sebring goes to the Reds and Harry be- ‘ae "i 5 comes a Pirate. (Special to The Evening World.) Grounds yesterday came to life — 99 4 Sy cannot wither nor custom stal. } CHICAGO, 2.—Umpt ack as te variety of some—accent 0 more enthuslasm than they have Grand Rapids has sold Pitcher Far- 6“ mn sith “ Ms Pea: oe ine ae ‘ ‘ B tat ; for some time, ‘They were on edge for ‘i heridan, of the American League, here '{ tchers’ salary whips. 9 rell to the Cincinnati Reds. He began) ‘ ' " every good play, dad did some oid time | to-day recgived notice from Nan Jobne a: Phat ‘work of “a pi a his professional ball career with Grand fon to permanently suspead Jhomy In the game betwee re 0 ’ . 1t wasn't seoomary, bowever, ‘The | meveren th tate oe cok cia | . Williams and fine him $% and to fine Bad Bt, Towle yesterday. since |One of the Star Judges of the National League | sisaw tnt vinsinnat much easier | ere nn «pushing. /Experienced Manager of St, Louis Cardinals]? itener Powell sin Se Bear any chronological rein Oeclares that Calling Balls and Strikes n St Lous, his percentage being 30. A deal Clark Griffith is reinstated to-d on to Mr, Nichols’s baseball age. This Emalie came in for a plece of roasting | and also Manager Morissey, a Cincin- players cngaged in with Umpire Silie on for the male of a second baseman! Gays Only an Accident Can Put McGraw’s | this is the runishment fr the row the hes been pitching neatly twenty Keeps a Man Worried Al! the Time. tn the decision at second, when Mc-| nati boy. who went to Grand Rapids Team Out of First Place in Race O'Loughlin In Cleveland jist Thursduye ——— --——_¢e- sonemediiiiapenad Gann was pinched stealing, But Bod|afler the beginning of this season, { \ MBddie Foy, the boss comedian tn the — Uieated the panning with contempt. | THtd baseman Fox, of the same team, or Pennant, ‘ Pi, Paff, Pout’ company, saw the BY UMPIRE JOHNSTONE. \of, One of these tricks Is for a base | C2Poran took the throw and had Dan! fmigue team. All deals orovide for teen-inning session, and he pari- o }man to make a bluff to touch a man | &Y & few feet, Emalie declared the | pluyers remaining with the present club the Cardinals’ manager's wo The life of an umpire ts one of wor-|atealing x bhsc. Of courge the people in| TUANeF out, After he turned his dark | to thy eud of the Ventral League sear] The Glante are aure winners of| on the Giants chances in the pennant iment and the Job {a a thanklons one. | tho stands will think the buseman did | {2 come (9 the plate, Corcoran dropped | som, Sept. Ui the National League pennant thie i iy tcoident to Mathewson, Mo- , host of a wires I have been umpiring baseball ar belay us cs ner sp hi 4 hea the Giants joining in, But Hmalle didn't| Manager Fred Clarke, of the Pitts KID NICHOLS, Gate oe A Ag A Thy erhhel As CO | Be We sellt's red’ tor six years, During that th mt aye ate hare Ia Immediately @ how! | sup It an Als decision went, burg Cheb, *Y ein jarilly, hl Mheabes of the 04, Louie Gandia from winning the pennant thie ‘i “When a Nichols it crea have officiated In the Connecticut Sta HOFER WHR EROUAEE Frank Bowerman showed a clever| favor of pest-season games between Pol and have tried to figure thelr ‘ League, Interstate League, Southern|make you think every man in the place " | , ue, eric e 4 National! Was coming oul on the Meld to lynch League, American League and Na we foul and were in danger of a collision. | big aque: fh | ces, by ¢ ‘oaches the New head when he and McGann ran for a| the pennant-winning teams of the two! ‘The above prediction, coming from the | Yun ynyt wane approaches -— They are a good thing| manager of a team that has just lost| was pretty bad, but Mr. Foy it well, . y Jost onl Te y eaponstble, (Special to The Eve at performance of Nichole | Wasue. In those six years I loat only) 90u,, As Bowerman neared McGann he|ftom whatever point they are viewed. | three straight games to the Glanta, | om Work Reap acon jremene, Weawe) Was a Kreat per © day’ Before becoming an} hat is only one of the plays where | om bie f PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 12. — Onoe showed that a pitcher may last—If \‘ oi hhgded e ail ne . wee heen tase ate suk th »pped down and let his mate take the ks big crowds that attended the bouts! would not be worth much consideration | Team Fors ip argo re pce again Jack Williams, of this clty, pro ° re I played professional ball for/ the rpectators think they are right 19] bail” Had the back stop not taken to| between the Pitts and Boston! if it were not for the fact that Nichols, | tiv success of the team, A ep ain Ja Hams, , proved Rhows how to preserve his wing. The ‘ il Dp nol re not for the fact that } rs work like well-olled machiery, OMe) that he is Peter Mah ter. b oy / years, I waa always a pitcher.|denounetug the umpire, when in reallty] the ground some one would have been| teins lust year proved conclusively ae a * . * a 'e jaher's master, Al« Kid" struck out fourteen men, fanning | “RO* Year y Peo Stag! det antibe ae. This talle| hurt e ot > have ‘Ithat the arrangement had the approval | @¢ Man that makes the assertion, Is @| with the other, Individual playing !8| (hough Peter the atk foun 4 and in 18% and 180 1 was the star|they a vtlrely wrone A| not their style. W. the heaviest batter on the) A — of the public, and interest throughout| ™4n of long baseball experience RF PASE Sts ci Was the bell that saved him, as he was He kept | Pitcher of the St, Paul team, In 1807] about umpires holding a grudge against] sranton has a new third baseman, He| the country ran higher than at any th McGraw hue evidently drilled his : sav all in, Willlams made a cho} tne in this respect and he bas deen | Ol Maner all through the eee Re all he took the count eight times. The ‘ , f K F; | period of twenty-eight years at the na- ‘i duriug the regular seagon, Suc s @ i as : {a Charles Malay, a Brooklyn boy. He] Qy) good for baseball in. gener thonal pastime has taught him much,| lucky in having men that can fa with the Now York State League and] the Pitsburg Club will at all times be| Rence the value of his opinion, He has} @ilied. ta ine Giants te inter: | rst Found he took It twice without bee ; tines. tee -_ I joined the Newark club and played |} 4 Player or a manager te absurd, I Wiehols playea with Kansas City, that |9"¢ Season on that team, After that} for one, have never held a grudge un{ 1 branched out as an umpire and of-| against a player, and from what my hat 5 " " tonal circuit ing struck a bi future ball players, and then is haiting 415 Hanlon will play him | found lined up in favor of them. teen everything on the nattonal clreuit] (ihe race bet vers | Ing struck & blow, simply tailing trom Se Bachan Hire he was a. brigat |Aclated In the above mentioned leagues. | brother umpires tell me Tean say with- | next year Heymours batting average this sea-| play. He hae stuled their chances and] son wivances, With Chicago, Pittsburg | ga exertions: and while he Was on :" +4 1 have got hardened to the remarks of | out any fear of contradiction that they —_ son, Including Saturday's game, accord: | compared them, and out of It all he sees| and Cincinnat so closely bunched, who | * us 0 advantage. Again rallye ree emen Long was {the spectator at ball games and {) feel the same way aa IT do, If aa| Mike Donlin had an itch to get In the] nx to unofficial figures, ie 22, Ode (he titante of New York the prospective | Can tell at this Uine wich will finish | /1,the third he had nine counted ove te the nervous enthusiasm of ine |PAY BO attention to them Utnplrs puts A man out of the game] Me against the Reds veaterday, But | f'n with “sat "No other Red ta’ bat- | bennant winners, Head ect: Leave the Cardinals out | Mee times more in the sixth, While oy - ee “If the persons who are always rendy| he does 0 because the player gete| MoGraw had bis own ideas, Ung above. 300, " of consideration. ‘The first division ts | he Was receiving bis last rest the gon by his agility in short Held. — Good Reason for Prediction. sounded, bringing the contest te - eneral thing pitchers do not to howl at an umpire were In the same abusive nd uses language which he Gessler, who has been sitting on the cur destination. Only four teams can The bout an ' r i . Like all well-known baseball met.| vet there, [ know, but we ryini ut was held at the Broadw: Belong. The strain of curving a bail | Position they would very quickly send] should not dee. Umpires will not toler-| bench, waa in action yesterday, and| President Dreyfuss has purchased] wicnois te averse to making predictions | to be we of the four. it'we succeed, £ | Athletic Club and the place was a “ t Lo ee t] ate a player who ab Right Fielder Harry Cassaday from the \ to the doors, the best part of thi Wears out the effectivences of the |!" their resignation to the president of] ate a player who gets abusive, and Just! ripped off a home run for Brooklyn loomingion Glas, of unless he has good reason for doing ao. | Will think we ince. put me on record | °7¢* being there to cheer for the Iris] fp Beno d you can't keop the Glants | Champjon, ( player ———— ee last year, had everything that] ®ets more abuse than an umpire, No{ Of the game, If the umpires did not — se, who came from the same league, EMPEROR Sy Bee to make up a groat siabman. He| Matter what decision an umpire gives| check the players who use abusive) Arthur Devlin, who has been Iaid up| fecommended him highly to the Pitt SHOWS NEW Cup, 5 the best fielder of them all and so; there is always some ,one ready to| language there would be no need for|Jn bed, was in a uniform and kept Dunn Bereay ane bs glaver nites tnd tes e y Intend: & Troph: round his own territory that he! Uller a ery like a Comanche Indian, I javonal League or any other Guecr on third base during the prac- | runner. Atlantic pt a for a Trane ~ war known as “Lightning Lew" think the people are unfalr in their] '@4sue to appoint umpires. bite _—_ ‘acht Race, : When at {out of the game G " BERLIN, Aug. 12, Bad Elbow Snap. attacks on umpires. for Ee ioe eat doe os Ot th eee! hind place for the Highlanders now, |. Cert” Herrmann was offered Man us. 1.—The cup whlohi ‘In tho first place, we are there tol umpire bo! Nichols was seen to-day by an Even-| gg aut,tur ‘ng World reporter and asked to talk] out of it and the shoulder. the league. to show that some discipline must b@/ which ted the score, Perhaps now he Wilise, who pitched for the High-| “I know of no postition where a man| Shown on the field we order him out) will leave the shaded spot. he bad an elbow snup to his de- a cash for Donlin, but what he wanted Emperor William has offered 4 ) A grudge against him.| The race Is still a pretty one. Chicago! was a player. not cash. He got what trophy for @ Trans-Atlantic 8 hat wore our his arm and Orif-| Fender a decision as we see tt, and all| Thal ts forgotten by the umpire, WhO] ig the real danger spot for Grimth's| he wanved : m Was exhibited at a military mee ‘ ryltased him tg Baltimore. | His] the yelling In the world from the apec-| Novi, Wak eS, Meee quis] team. Boston looks to have quit, The — ’ might, The trophy is of ‘ailver, ese ee itey. 2 eevching tatora mil not make us @ange thatla one for a man to act unfairly, and | team Is @ bad loser. The Boston Nationals won § and patible Fiided and standing over three fi Young and Clark Griffith ‘a| decision, Every umpire knows p ly that account the umpires render one lost 7 In April, $15 in May, M16 In pe t consists of an ant . ¥ . tele desisions honestly an Harry McCormick has gone to Pitts- I ‘ usu que Vase, oct oats Hy here ae mo] Wel that he ts there to give the 5 Po eet oe burg lastesd of Cincianath ‘The original Han Seaterdaye 804 $4 im August) atanager Fred C. Clarke, of the thrice (Special to The Evening World.) Srecthe of deeete eee pe holtng iwo who have anything on them when|*" honest decision on every play that umpite gives a deolsion which] Seances Avs il s = . | Pittsburg champions, who has been con-) gT, LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 1—Andy Daly,| of handles, ‘The Sus Games le the foray Gomes to keeping batters away from| occurs during the game and ! can after miving It Was wrong, fined to his bed for some time, to-day|of New York, won the decision over/trakt of the Emperor in relten oe om rat base. : i av. | ruthfully say that umpires render there ts not another person within the ) sat up a little while and talked about/ Lou Curley, of Philadelphia, {n the) = 7. he very nature of a ball play grounds wh sas bad as the uapire. Pe.work it would seem that here par-|°!#0ns which they think ought to « in Cond nh ft will gay that the what he thought of the pennant race. | fifteenth round of the fight tournament 8POR '§ GOODS, 3B eelarly el ey but}ern the play. spectators at ball games should not He sald at the West End Club, Curley put up ere ie ul t oung be too anxious and ready to roast an “i Pitted t this lucky fight and took enough punish- ith have be 3 ag 1 ae Ne sbutg wins the pennan' @ plucky fight ai ug oi und G i r . Many Tricks Tried, umpt a 4 mit y W! Bia tees The Bvening World will publish every day in the Sporting Bdition P| year, and I think we will, we will play | ment for two men, but ai ty strength q i ¥ ‘There are many tricks tried by ) vig’ ine ing y and vicious left jabs to the jaw and { to a minor league, the players during a game which will bene-| course, coly make things w bth GN dese cpclharespestlre tg llsastcdetbeg dl deg trot ant Wit @0"¢ Mi bee Key nt tte BaP nent ‘end the deotsion of, Ret. The Outing Season is at x has peen tn | : Ki a urse, only make things wa and will’do our best to wipe out the| Daly's fight, an ie ion of Ret- Ree Ut Nichols has pee In the bis jit the team-which players are members | wild yells and uncalled for shui lenges, Bo, Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Baitor fe ate ‘year, Til tell you why 1|@lee Regan was ‘greeted with applaus its height. ed how he kept himself tn] — _ Harry Ruhlin, of Philadelphia, was in- of The Evening World, Pulitser Building, New York. think wi . : @ will win, New York has not 4 fo long a time, Nichols saul \ think we will win. New York has not) woduced from ‘the ring and challenged Hopkins Boat season is P erve i — he winner of the Daly-Curley bout, BEE 3 fas chat eo are ia irine bound to get a tun of fk All our bad | iat Met nce he hen Gare e open-| Nearing the end, Reduced ways change to some other kind of The Carlton B. B. C. defeated the Sut-| whitewash to the Dover A. A. on Bun- | !wck has come, at least there is nothing | ing of the first round and caused Curley Prices, mT ave tal bawees there” are thon The winners would like ed on McGrath's curves for a total of| the pennant In September, sure. New| ment. Clinches we with) YACHT TENDERS, Of course there are times eq) T cannot do this, when I have to exchanges of short-arm blows to ton ee at Claremont Park by the day, at Alaska Park, The Alaskas land. |left for us in that line, We will win|to rusn into clinches * al: score to arrang mes with teams averaging twenty-four hits, while Langton, for the | York will hardly keep up her pace and | viclo Y vine 12 ft, were $85.50, in hatter a cor nine to eleven years, for a side bet of | Alaskas, was almost invincible, allow- | we will be stronger in Beptember, when | the wind. anerally [can « po et from $1 to. Address $. April, No, 1%| Ing but one hit and striking out ten|we will have Phi itppe And Phelps back, | —— ems | 12 £'., wore $75.00. ae?" “Battling” Nelson, of Chicago, and) in the proposed meeting between Ryan | =4st One Hundred and Fourth street ese sated e hae eee 4 oy Fn Neue oF + SPORTING, iC tt., were $67.50, hai | and e d Merrf ., e: ‘an. | Dovers vee an't wor at, Y 0 16 | re errr Aurelia Herrera have agreed on terms 1 O'Brien. The Merrits A. < defeated the Man | Alaskas oe 2122468 18] full 119—CHAMBERS STREET—149 hattans by a score of 7 to § and de- mmepeeiipeneecninlae Between Broad: and the two fighters will meet before! Jonna a feated the Herkamers by a score of 13) Next Sunday the Alaskas meet the Wil way and West Broadway, eer is Montana Athletic Club at Butte of:| Tanger | Hertz, manager, and Benny|io 1, Would like to arrange games| Puritan A. C., of Orange, N. J MURPHY VS. FARREN bats ay ~ Ie, woe, the time | have| Labor Day. & ai Litons |p Anaet filter, have dissolved partner-| with teams averaging nine to tweive.| The Richmond Juniors would like to - r dee tance Woltes votre | y ay : i vis ole houra (andy Attee an association of aix years, | John Bannon, 163 Bergen st. Brooklyn pete Nag uniformed ay? averaging) cia le hard ak work fi Dn That \an't so very bad." |° ‘or a weight ) pounds Mi The cause of thelr separation ha ot | Th 8 defeated the M. twelve to fourteen years ave Aug, 2 ‘urphy ts at work for his pa te ih Aral prior to the hour of battle. Herrera been made public, Yanger says he will|ot Washington Heights, In an. exciting lana a, and Sept. 4 and 5 (morning and| Aght on Monday night with Jimmy ENTRAL ISL’ has offered to back himself to the tuN@, manage hls own affaire in the future. | SMe bY a score of 14 to 13. With the Siternoon) open. Address George Meyer, Parren, ‘The Nonpariel A. C., of Balti. SLIPS SUNDAY. ‘et « against Nelson or any other Pot oo are Well BnowA I 1) fore 18 to 12 in the ninth inning, Far. 09 Eleventh avenue, city. more, will be the scene of the battle, 4 ‘own here and |rell, with two men on bases, hit the ball! ‘The Dexter A. C., axeraging 17 to 18} 4"d Murphy, if he ls successful in dis- Papel competitor, and Manager Edward Mur-| made a lot of ds while Yanger|for a homer. The Audubona clalm the years, wishes to lear fi eama ofter.| Posing of the Marvland boy will go Central lalip Baseball Club hasjpny stated that he would be pleased) was traipang at Norwood Inn over @| amateur champlonship of the west side tog suitable Inducemen “Have Aug. | fter @ match with Frankie Neil, for the romainder of the seasonlig acco nmodate Aurelia’s backers year ago We average 1616 years. On Sunday, | 3, Sept. 4 and Labor Day open. The) Diy ls f legitimate bantam-weig! I WILL recover money Jolt Careey's Equitable Park. They wiil ¢, ‘ moot. ihe ae Aug. i. we play the Merriwelis of East Kidridge B. BC. Armitage A. C.. Ches- | yy ight the isco boy race tracks free of coat to clit ae oeemiig game next Sunday|", °C¢, entire amount. The | Jimmy Gardner, of Lowell, was | NeW York. Schmig will do the twit ter A.C. preferred. Address Willism | D&ntam Hmit 8 HAYES. Counsellor bye for opponents the cra-k| Wil! Sebt for @ per cent. of the ‘ sowell, was] ing for the Crescent Scrubs: For gaines | Wittenberg, 191 Broome sireet, city. combination Roval Glania | Pecetpts, being substantially guarant matched vesterday afternoon to boaladiress Joseph W.. Rettig, manage: 4 ME Tdatenteh the tate rissa Unie reavect. Martin Canole, of Fall River, at New| care Shea, No. §4 Pitt street The Hannibal F.C. wants garsa with | Meal Islip club is one of the hy : sin Bedford Labor Day, The bout will se|. The Riverside A. C., of Harlem, would | SAMs Axeraging, tnirtecn to Afteen, semi-professiona! Lasebaii tea Articles have arrived one of fifteen rounds at 1X pounds. lke to arrange games on our own! fo avenue, Brooklyn a ie Angeles for the “Twin” Sul Hie mie beta ot flO CaRe Ace tt] The Nile Lilies defeated the Eh ||| A Starting New Discovery That Appeals to Oe aad Shiainssiute don eae ® q | Bmpires vs. Ex-Uticas, Barry fght'at catch weights. and Later Day open, Address Manager | Juniors on But day bY a ac Falling u ~ ean LOCALLY AND GtCHS IMMEDIATE | g woatly men t ust 2, but Sullivan wishes ‘ George Holston, No. 147 Amsteriam | tS. and on Bunday \ SULTA New Life, New Sensation, Sew Circula ‘ the ages of on Park, Cleveland and pit.| %* pasate oa rola ity THE Y BRING mue, olty score of 9 to 3 The fc ta) \ ‘ \ New Growth, | . Brooklyn, the Empires| the day to be set ahead to ¢ one and | a) Jt gue Park, Sunday, Aug. M4: Bke erate sone Sreceamns See ANS N or’ ate, bored Indetat ly for youre tm the eta | New York's a fan Tnal Barry wil. probably agree if Manager - ED Coe % Bast. seven fy name anl my reputation k Ties as ven ot Caw Gautaie Chae ts Willing THE TENANTS, || tnwood A. Coc: 021001112- 8103) D. Coelho, 18 Past” Kightyseventh \ Yc I traat nothing else, 1 cure my Master Specialist, (hein fares Ina on playing | McCarey of the Century 3 + || Brienaantp lenge 01402480 1417 9) streets city \ av nds of living. brew hoeert and . iu W. Sat d omme | P \ = hd 7 tub ¢ J M A my kl J knowecKe A * ior the aeeesion ants , il ary7o FANT Ratteries—O'Brien and Canfleld; Cav-| |The Howard Field Club defeated the NN ean re Pere OF my GRU and Buawhce Dr, L. R. Williamss' yo, ney for the ecasion and a} wanager Coftroth, of the Yosemite A \ RLD WANTS.” The |] anah and Donohue Re rete Gelert asl tout i that I have done for 2) years doa not compare ‘ . - ‘4 he ‘ere ‘ contest, 1 ome \ 5 ‘ ~ a - C.,of San Francisco, te authority for t World printed 14,287 |} At the grand annual excursion of the! fing by Croton! and Guidest! won the / rat nee an By Sacect eee. ten deent oy nin ve. Murray Hills. ment that he intends having Phila-! ’ Bast Side House Settlement to Orchard | Pile for the Howards, those of rhdiune, coe Bore’ OLD DR. RINDLE, ave vii 4 Houses, Rooms and Apart. |] Beach on the Sound on Bunday, Aug. 14, Unan & ly. By ite secret ua old ciatiat in the di ot the strong col.| 2*!Phia Jack O'Brien and Tommy R s P the Friendship League team. will play| Musoraco ...000000001~200000—4 P Mure the visor] | GF ,AMe"* 8 soecaet, lo the Aieenaan of overs, and the Xur-| fF his September attraction, “O'Brien, ments last month — 880 || the Bast Side House team, Ohlsen and| Howards 000000010000001—8 ; i the Unter Dr. Grinaie’s setntitie at Olympic Field,| "* %4ys, “has been ready for months ‘ Kuhn will be in the points for the) The Orioles defeated the strong Em- Li " DIA at pots, fore thromt and pg Mt pyohirtyeatxih ater s:| Past to sign articles, but Ryan asks for more than in same month || League eralde, of Woodha: lL. Is The tok kides, bledde last year and 1,283 more ta fifteen years, will than any other New York fie A aad Som fay, his} plenty of time in order that he might! think things over." Coffroth adda that| has made no overtures Pits) box