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edie Ah a he, ah eel ee ee ee THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NC AVGTRT 1 TTT bes abies haved ; Vi VENING WORLD [ccXciore! SPORTS EDITED BY [Seeticoo! ROBERT EDGREN vs mene AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Bdition all the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of thelr games, chal- lenges, &c, Addreas all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor of The Evening World, Pulitser Building, New York. ‘BOTH BIG FIGHTERS ARE CRACK ATHLETES | DOING FAST TRAINING) Fp Bi GAMES PRANCIACO, Aug. 1—Jack had another interview with the straight is making a favorable impres-frieht, ESSE TANNERILL |HIGHLANDERS AR MAKES ApECORD! ON THEIR WAY HOME Tied for First Place Griffith and His Aggrega= ~ \ i rl 10 Ww N rt : W. t : : t upon visitors at the ¢ HARBIN SPRINGS. Cal, Aug, 1.~| Best Men in the Country in All cia ato ‘welt play teams nveragiau | Larkin Now “En eat Forty-ainth | The Former Highlander Pitcher tion Leave the World's Fair City in a : He opened proceed ,/"}] Champion Jeffries was in the gymni- to ears... The’ Lakewoods. Tave| street, City, . : fersoaalin with "KIM" | MeCoy/ sums st 19 clock Yesterday arn Branches of Sport Will Come secured ae ant a Tek aed |eetig, Houston Field Club will play in a No-Hit Game, Giving . Happy State of Mind, @ pace, the resul ‘ya , “i by *) + e teoms ing fifteen to sixteen : St what he needed to| addon get How of emesis] Together in the Olympic Cone] siris,2,c8ai, 80 8 wow Nast daca HE Park Ae" Leon but One White Sox Player a ‘ his speed machine when the champion —¥: 1 ‘The Riverside A. C., of Harlem, would Sar 4 (Special to The Evening World.) the record for attendance at his park ts ee "The sharp raps given by McCoy have| through with them. ‘The out cu Joos tests at St. Louis. Ike to book games on own m wauid |. preterred, Prat fyacare ® ie Base on Balls, ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18.—The Highlanders " Michael Carvallo, bound to be broken, steam into Munro's punches, and wae Opens eae while Jack Jet with teams averaging weventeen years | No, 999 Mott street. ries was bl got away for New York on the !l| “Happy Jack” Chesbro gets the first sparring partners are sorry tha hampion fe making a hurricane aoe ae ee Oe Fe. tee AE 3) the Xie deteatod the Eurekas tor the o'clock train last night. King Griffith's |game against the White Sox. Grimth decided to come West. Twin’ ning. He was at It] Outside of the international and team ning and afternoon, open. Addreas |third and final game ty Jen Tannehill, of the Boston Amer- lorew is happy clear through. The team | has not @ cripple ia camp, Gansel, mn had a good go with the cham- “ 4 wore of 18 to 6, Battery for the hip candidate and had bia hands | n Amaterdam |Haggerty and Bi leans, yesterday performed a marvel- is so hot at the] features of the Olymple games there are George Holston, No. 107 avenue, ¢ goes home locked with the Chicago] who had a finger on his throwing hand resent time overy one has to] items that will be great interest to vi " , M The Atlas defeated the 6. O, and 1. | lous feat in the gamo between Collins's | yy lox for first place, Comiskey's | iurt in the opening game, will likely be for two rounds Andy Gallager Keep tm the shade until evening | Americans, and for the first time in the| vine a Bees en Ceeeated gth@, Tork: | by a score of 34 to 13 The winners | men and the White Sox bata rato be met at home for] in trim for service Friday. However ae hlatory of the country, the best men.| feature of the amo was the work of Uke | to Srrange samen. With He gave a man his base on balls and!eo4r games, commencing Friday, and |@riMth may decide to keep him out of ia sprinters, distance runners and weight] Graff and Brown, the former striking only. Address &, | Mt another, but did not allow a hit or \2 mth nthusiagtical declared that |the fray for a few days./ Anderson is men will be brought together, Rit fourticen men, And the Falter Fun: | eben, Past One Hundred |run ¢o the White Sox. Le Sh lle dab eke Saab eb filling the position so weff, besides hit~ Med esd ed onbeleey baad oe he Yankee ‘Sashord defeated the Pad. | 0% Fifteenth street, elty, This record alinost comes up to phe (ing @t way over a 900 clip that Gansel tie 4 e e best on Aug. 13, by the following | The Crotona_A C. would Uke to ar- fot "C ith uniformed teams ay Young, of the Roston Amert- Is not really needed. men come together, and this year, at| score | range games with unifort vans, who gave @ no hit, no base on 1 Gewbue eaining (si vaaeaais Pua, mec : ; 1 ‘Aging from thirteen to fourteen years, balls . TP Fack Dorman, the Harlem featner- is still without a taker. Le Roy te in| the Olympic Games, this wish will be) paqtocks 0 1190.0 0 0 0 Fo eg ro ae ted om. thelr Brounds. this eet? FUR exhibition at Boston tug but bad. Dreale-wilt keep ub out o¢/ o~ 246 4 Woller, | town and asxlous to make a matoh, |} ratified. The sprinters who are en- | y : 02 0 0 O-% 4 6y Dates In August and September open. ‘Tannehill formerly was a m: first-place,” sald he before embarking ee Heh 9¢ Silty Waller, Ho bars no one elther In straight of [tered, and who will compete in the peng GM Ike to arrange) Address Chattes Muxoll, r., No. 1M the New York Aisertoans, a aaiens with. his braves, “Chesbro will pitch Ao box finih contest in this] TS NMP __ sixty, hundred and two hundred metre,| games with teams verdeing MM 12] "Tye trarriaon A.C. of Hatrvon, N. ingen TENS, tow for Hughes, now with Wash- us there Friday, and I doubt if we will iF for a $40) side bet, Dorman agrees! ‘The match between Audello Herrera rs as follows: Hahn, Milwaukee; | Seven years old. Address Abraiw™)g.. are open for Kamés with first-class {relinquish the fead during the entire , 5 " * jogefson, Chicago; ci , . 4 | Clubs. Add: A. F. Melady, ® season, ti Mo ako the weight of 199 pounds ring-| and Kid Goodman which was to have | Wowehwn. Chicago ‘artmell, LOult-| "ime Armitage A. C.- of New York) gunn ghdtrers nF een N he 1 | iat eg ae “ saying & great deal, aide, bis only stipulation being that they] taken place in Butte on Labor Day i Walsh.eNew York A, C.; Robin-| travelled to Englewoo: J fun-| tl a ut It Is what I really think.’ has been called off, Th r won, G. N.Y. LA, Cy h fe Nordort A,| , The Dartons defeated the Howards by Elberfeld and Burkett al ies straight rules, | has called 0} ¢ Mexican no+|#0n, G. 2 . A. Cy Hunter, Loula- ‘and defeated the crac Ai] score of 5 to 4 in A fourteen-innlig On Labor Day, Rept, 6 at Celtic Park, | F and Burkett almost went to es {ied ‘the club people that hed viile; Bnedigar, Abadia, Pacite A, A] & team. champion amateur team Off Game” whe. teatire:ct the game Wat eet New York Irish A. A. will |D!0ws yesterday, Williams and Cone nny Duane's forfett of $2,000 which| Ti. beating he recelved trom Good. | D&on, Cambridgeport, and Peter, ot | XW Jey OY P RALB.| iM betting of Papella and Guidett hold its second annual renéwal games |TOY separated them before they ex of the Talltin games, Ireland's anelent Changed any blows. The bad blood athletic festival. This will be the % tT ett he ad by Elberfeld spiking Bur- celebration of these games, the 2,900th bi in Monday's game. having been held by the association last) | iw fy to pier hs wey to the Labor Day © fourth inning. (Special to The Evening World.) As the event last year was a decided aia had him a block. Burkett LONG BRANCH, N. J., Aug, 18—At 9] success and proved very interesting the)! "" lt heavily. Elberteld side-stepped hone this morning the Clement auto- officials of the Irish organization have the collision. though getting the pute Hie, that opened the week's carnival |deckded to make it an annual fixture, saseath aes between them is ay Hy ie PPA on Monday by starting cn] The athletic events that will make up tillties y hi and they may renew hos. 3,000-mile non-stop trip between West | the programme for the coming cele Tork when the Browns reach New End and Spring Lake, lad covered 1,889 | pration dre aa follows: 10-yard run | ON covered, Johnny Mack, manager of | “vther one Roe Louls; Behrens, Missourt A. C.; Moul-| On Saturday afternoan Aug. 13, ante Gan 8 P. Guidette, Nos add Mtulherty foi A Na city. Bear Al Smith for a match’ man some the ago ia still fresh in his | Louisville, In the 400 metre, Helman, | Armitage AC... oroseeeey 3 Fete ke edit TTY 2000000004 “with Heit or "Battling" Nelson te still mind and he does not care to receive! N. ¥, A. C.; Cornelius and Seay, st,| Nordor’ A. C...,.00010421 *| Daytons .22222000000000001—3 ! will also make @ match with) Jimm . ton, Kansas City; Osler, Chi A. & 1, Metager's B. B. team defeate : y Gardner and Tommy Auliivan yi Outer, cago; ro, team by the y Gardner and let the forfelt #9) 429 to clash for fifteen rounds on Labor | PS, Milwaukee; Shults, Buffalo, and| $4, 0: 8, Hess & Bro. following score: a aide bet. Day before the Queen City A. C., of nt, Wants to fight “Denver” Bd coming to the front, and it 1s expected S ht (oe ett| Interest, when the “Big Four,” com-| Clover F. C..... Lovie prising Pliw, Flanagan, Rose and] .2™ featur at the, seme te ance in the ring this Batutday night in| Thomas, joltehing © r} ; shy a, Yt A. C. team representatives A ae Mice gree} sad 4 ‘Armstrong, the colored heavy-| Minchester. Sullivan has been rapidly art wae Pasa isis, pater’ for winners, Lyons and WESTERN COLFE GOLFERS n ise eo semsece the colored] Mraslon c hate meree ee nmane wala git ativeed aa thas endure : rong has fought all the big) George Jansen will make his appear- Including Jeffries, who received of Chicago, come together. | wingers will play teams, averaging h over him in this bg Ae oe Philadelphia after an absence of three] And, again, in { Aixteen-pound she thirteen to fifteen yea 6 miles, During the automobile racing at | handicap; a0-yard run, handicap; 00- | ——————-—-—--_rs He thinks that > y-firet ‘ years. Rowe will mest Coe, the present world’s |Rameres. No. Eighty big Clement dropped x eehared champion, and would 6 holder; Bheldon” Guiney and |atree ped around that way] run, handicap; running high jump, L « e bee! id +i treet, cit: , go ear ‘mm or one of the} He has been matched to box Jack |Hiiin. of California, Ih the A(ty-aise | sat stanford, Conn, Sunday, Aug. 1: | Expected That by To-Night Only|s% took spin around the mile track Jnandieap; running hop, step and jump, D R. Jansen was a top-noteher when boxing | marteau, the Canadian, who bea Stent 110110100000000-61 Eight Will Be Left to Con-)races could get a took at It. To-day a DISEASES OF M S ‘anadia b ard Mt tting the %-pound EN, Corbett’s offer to back Harry | was in its glory here, and should beat | #t the A. A. U, championships: s MBatteries-Henry and Devoe; Fardella Fikwood Park ie crowd should be| Sent. vanaleap Timited to five. feet; | BlOod Poisoning, ' ai, is mage vs. Elkwood Park yesterday atternoon the}yand sun, novice; three-quarters smile the National A. ,C.} pound weight, Flanagan will meet Des: {cota Giants, 002001110000001-6 §0 the big crowd In attendance at the |or two hops and jump, handicap; throw- 45 Venra a Specialiot im , the world's chainpion jumper, lornelit if he has any of his old-time | ue's 2KO;,Hose, Plaw, Johnston, Mitch | and Kerr, tinue. in Tournament for much Sreater than yesterday Throwing the Wspound hammer, handl- Ulcers, recent or nig ne Pyle i @ny man In the world for $1,000, ° form left Tw Hent bright B. B. C. have open . R. Thomas's race limited to twenty-five feet: throw- O © excellent performers an the h The Seabri Facer had to be with- Jeap itm te hurdies will be brougt toate, Aug. 1, all Sundays in September, and] Championship of West. tran from the hundred-mile race vea-| ing the '4-pound welght, unttmited run | NervousDebility ye ee MEMOTY, lost Ito the Mmnit, There will] Murphy, rf: Dana, cf.; winds off [ake Michi ——— fontball, BS 02 Bobuce, ‘| Labor Day (morning and afternoon), erday because Hawley ; 1 and, follow with one or ime hand | Varicocele Permaneatiy” be rh Pe ey rela eler, | Mad would Uke to book Kamen with first: tinabie to ploe {Caraga sie eeeve ae | NandicaD Uraited to eight, feet stad ly asi ea ana f } » world’s record feat, [clogs teams averaging sixteen to seven: ly jon account of the terre dust. Ne tye ye games of hurling and Guelle ng Wesknes cae Ae a sting while Schule Nas never |teen years, ‘They line Moqes, follows: CHICAGO, Aug. 18=Chilly east |had to contend with ¥ ‘as well as championship tie Se eure b L e con 0) ; jer, ss.; Louie, 3b; tests at hornpipe, reel and jig dancing. | Coy, pee pale-vaulting Onntests who mre. capes | hii e's Pete Natress Sitter, |the Weatern golf champlonship links) WOMEN SAILED YACHTS nap ae ee te ee Si) Post @ little Jerk on the rope for) batted ball in practice hit one of the caring I feet 6 inches, Includ-|No, $6 East Sixtleth street, city. at the Exmoor Country Club to-day MARS)TALI LEADS IN CHESS. team of four roller thoroughbreds, but of Califoraia: Dvorka, Chi |" rie Clintons would like to hear from] when the players jefe in the tourney IN A FIVE-MILE RACE, enn barber-airiped legs were coming | ("¢ team didn't run away \ nd Tilinols In- | gene creraging thirteen to ffteen Years] Noon red for the strugele in the second , anne vevevent of the Mell sports will be | fOr Brnday | mornin cand Meee [round of match play, By nightfall the} ‘The Bergen Heach Yacht Club ended nds Incanarale, We give halt/ championship fleld will have een re-|Yosterday thelr annual cruise, There « to uptown teams playing for} quced to eight. was a large “rocking chair’ figet on All dates, open i Saggy cy ts] Warren K. Wood had plenty of nerve | hand to welcome the yuchtamen’ home. SYLVAN BEACH, N. ¥., Aug. 1%.—! Hours, 9-9; sundey, So thea When play in the tournament of the ADVI wit MEDI New York State Chess Association cloned to-day Frank J. Marshall, by whe, ee Howard ‘and MEN seriutsste rom fntceeienee shag | ame Grants trteped “em up A dainty ttle miss who had seen {the discus throw. The “Greeks” think Bt wasn't o hard fall, but it was a dit) about holf a round of the annual clock |More Of thls event Marathon face than they do of all o ‘ fevenge for that ¢ double-header. war up to her shoulders in score-card on the progr caine A a other events or 1 Virtue of beat Inverte eo ANd pencil, Her father wasted much|of eampetitors will be toute ough and : < : progiamme of special events was pre- Tae ee ee oSlA slnctth ‘helt wert reo with “And tho kind of « game in which the sasiey cnletning Gaae te tee nn laren” factaain Pantenn “ae as Aikocman No. A Sheri® street, New | when he began his match with veteran ared, which occupied the afternvon fies ae Wiad ot three gasoae ao with me, ‘Hed to frpozment, are tie take 01 play , eedle ou e particular delight—one sweet |" ¥ explaloing plays to her the feeoed at Louleniie i i *) York City, HH. J. Tweedie, although tee latter yes- [and event "OH | ton, had & lead of three, games won : No We el pha hie” bat all the time That's an error,” he said when aldan. of the Pastime A.C k,P The Hendersons defeated ¢ terday went at a 79 clip and won from} in a tive-s! in a queen's gambit declined after Melina aplnation or ‘ Giant reached first hefore the throw the present record holder, ‘ant vtu ug. 18, by a se CC. Allen, of Kenos' the twi fn Jamaica Bay, Ly twenty-two moves, and disposed of year t ass0 se water gain tor the Mighland- and Nowe Saturday, Aug. 13, eT | ; Ugth — hole. y Inga, Harvar th rething after thirty-eight moves, bt Mood te champion likely — winner oa Rene minor tourney” Waller, leadi, . feetfous Eee from J. Van I to-day'# d by M yer. was second, and having won four straight games. Waller atrleture, play. lerities were free ditetions ,. v Miss Manning, }y cat Beurle yesterday, pre not Serap- Sebulty, —— Teven to ‘thirteen. yours fOr Bi noone. dre that Ingalls and Chandler Egan would ture, as before reported. Scrapture | > neseee, HIGH SCORES MADE BY Sunday afternoons. Address be the pair in thelr half of the seml- Yo gfhemingted at seechd and MoMartin third, To-da ‘ blader ed SHOOTERS AT BUFFALO, hadi de tric acaheedhae finals, If they do go through, to thie |Hivht, and there was a dinner, firew results In the third round row on, Chica, an At Claremont Park, Sunday, Aug. 14, | st tit will b Harv and dancing 3 ier beat Weber, Scrapture dis- “2 1 spas Sls Mena niael 3 Dallte “Bach ‘Is ‘an undergr: gaat Crrerre OF TRO BERRY BrERED fel valle, Beatle, and Abbott and Me- Marry MeCormick took an extra lick BUPPALO, 7. Bs bee ose ellaa 60602016 Gd] Cambridge and thelr golf maton em fartin drew, Fourth found: Weber beat play as did Matty, Bresna-|°t Dating practice before the game. | day of the forty-sixth annual shoet of Sh otal Ga ele ee eee ee ee a Bie eam er Net we Yani ann Browne when they got in each | Bene struck oF © times In one day|the New York State Association for for wtanenp-& Cohn and A. in Hace ———— aa t \ « hi ime was the jcorge Pitamaurice, Be: re cure you or Way and left first base uncov- | Much of a much Jar, the Protestion of + ne Fontes ft N AT RQUITABLE PARK ate cl your sen Beaumont would have bok = iO SRSA OC SiN Ah0 Gaane, the of “adie, Cohn.” who atruck |PATERSON AT RQUITA' a each Yaris af Mkotutehy “Gioree Fitemaur-! Baseball, P Money. of Chicago, who i* sald to have thrown and on Sunday, Aug. 14, defeated tne the ciassle weight 125 feet In practice, | Melvins by a seore of “to 6. Winners will book games with uniformed just as they get in tie winning| Y0! Won't do,” IIsped the tot. “That it the bumps bob up, st. Louls|; Wasa hit. Tt was a hard-h d ihe rock y« y Mt ball, The flelder never could have got it over in y'll_ be home to-morrow, thoge! '" , Highlanders, and they have a| Thl* baseball education begins early : honors among the professionals went| out ten men, On Sunday, Aug. 21. the! The Central slips will play their sec- erell Race P. Pittsburg ’ A corporal’s uard of the Pittsburg |to William I, Heer, of Concordia, | “1ymPle A.C, will eroas bate with the long game on thelt mew grounds at | ie & he TE Lien ui cil ioe betting clan was in evi in the lk "| Yorkville A. C. at Van Cortlandt Par! 4 a That ot waa I Bill Dahlen, nce Kan, with 1M targets out of a \e i 2 ote Se oe ot raat when! crand-astand, ‘They certainly made thelr [bie 10. an tot 192-4 for eight |, At,Central Park Bavitable Bart UMS tes sepoantes ack "9 Paterson nine will be their gpnoneate. ge I ges snowed how little there | Money talk, And how they can root!| Cente hiv Is th anita a hyerise, Hoda ctdsereed Williams and Hope will go in against Cl IR CURED ) " name, rhe bal given gratis by the New] was the next high | an among ‘the ex:| Battery for CALRARRA, Hughes |the Jersey team. 0 : \, , —————=_—_-- Polo Grounds employees will give rk fans ts the gentle purling of a|perts, having 4 clean scores of | and Cahill. ’ * wooded brook ae twenty t ete and a to! u At Bedford Ay a Sitally-20 ride and dinner on Tuesday | rooded brook alongside the sea-serpent | O70'y Sete” ia, ot ‘an averses et] Hlendarsona., Pageegs A Mind Reavest, A ai Unde De arial he ridge Hotel, City Isiand. Tick- ogle-chawers, Ib ts, Meer and Gilbert ary thee tor|Malving el 0 0-0 Among a numbervot notes reeetved by my oes'tcrue 30 Years Curing Men, |%¢: ta net Mmnitéd to sixty-five poopte, and eee oe: two-day shooting ar 3M each Other| Battery or winners-Nagle and Caniil,|a teacher in excuse for the absence of a “) a uring “en.|« p working hard to meke it as good scores In the open events were] Wianers will book games with uni-| children was the following: succers the Giants are this FIFTY-MILE RIDE. ( vd oui: Femin At: Bletes ik formes oder. nd 8 waad kate bat “Dear Teacher: Kindly exouse Minnie < YOUNG MEN Jou yout fe ih ero ten ot oF peri Ia cree Coaches will leave the Polo ae Upton, 10; Gritithe MG; Kelaey 1M: Address. Ke Nagle, Now v0 ‘Third eee: | £0F having been absent ms restorday; 04 the . In some, of the follow eas actt AOA. M. There will be| TH Mety-mile pleasure tour of the] Hart, 1M; Fulford, 1; Blase, 10; Kings | sooty ; fell nthe mud way to, school. iyi COMPU ssoN Cae rie ib, te Century Roed Club of America to Rook | 14. ° r c.| By doing the same joe will oblige the k EYE, O Gays. (of all kinds and a game of base- ‘ ss On Sunday, Aug, 4, the Mets PF. Rt a Varicocele In = é Grand-ftand @tat ana [2% Beach, which was postponed last } es ore WAS! defeated the Lincoin F.C. by the fol-| mother babs ry seh Oh always oy my He EY | camrested diseases we ” rs Suntay on fecouat of the heavy raln- Lot having twa] OWE score: tee ha ta poe ene Yeu at, be I pink wi ragy bat, omen ; RINDLE v ame een — iil, will take place next Su fs Ps ncoly F<. “ i ¢ We Rack in the game, His]. Hedtord Ret at Sa Me te pl ‘7 Marea of Mets 020136 a8 SPORTING Aeter" yom fm, itendg 0 Cee ACT AAWEST 12TH ST ee now. the meakty of the Wenther Gandae 8 would like to arrange games Ham Yort's Hea’: Syania.s’, fonda nee, permitted, hi pe] ny of het i Anat ; veat ith a total of 148. Other good strings ms averaging ten to thirteen ae rei se EN aimee Metin. “Re. et Shai gaye he is taking cod-jover one hundred rdy road cyclists] in § Me Fis made by Address, No. % Bldridge sireet married DISEAS thimesif up. He does |versixied in starting and Olshed, Many . WW: Kelaey Ta hey line up #8 follows: |. Rosenfeld, Mi Ny, ire vecmatarely old ES i comet at ot tonne Grea ae 8 el yaar iat | OF MEN have found it impossible t> AM ro idesig wns Wee . ne ‘ i son Bs W If; 1B, Pelden- its throwing 4 rainer eh Injured. 'e} b. buries & la 0 A eee Alon) Bushs @ trainer at J, 1k Lasier's} The Belmores ¢laim a game ffom the See, f Sith ae MR, DOOLEY stock farm M. J, was severely! gah for ae arance, ‘Address (y . rememban, trie ig the myer Ake Consecrated Saloon in| hehe meee RORY 9 TO 4 a 1 Tnnaatia i gxeragi ay pe sae asa , by