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EVENING WORLD OBSTACLES THA HIGHLANDERS "REACH HOME, oe x $90 Niet +d $4904 OOO84O POT PEOOTEEOIOODOIC TIE MIGRAW'S PL Or O€FENSE © A GIANT AT THE BAT: Vibe THE PIRATE TWIRLERS MAY THROW Bomes INSTEAD OF BASEBALLS, erve 649-44434-04-4-6-0046-4-0060046 Ree eh ae THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1904 SPORTS EDITED BY N T HIGHLANDERS AND GIANTS ARE ENCOUNTERING IN THEIR CHASE FOR THE PENNANTS BELDLLOEVDOEIOO OOO HE 04-08 09-65 1-18-9040 190004010400 O00 GIANTS SHUT THE PIRATES. ROBERT EDGREN 9456444 445644-06060000064044 « MUNROE'S Ex-Champion at Fir st for Believing O Jim Corbett, who ts training at Bay- side, L. 1, for his coming six-round bout with Philadelphia Jack O'Brien in the Quaker City on the night of Bept. oan, PLAN OF Nad uth, 9, thinks that Jack Munroe, the Butte E COUNNERMINGS , AN miner, has good chance of beating ont Pitty sds oF, | O he Jim Jeffries when they meetin the ring fr vite Be FontineD of the Yosemite A. C., in San Fran- When the FOR THE Giants’ ATTACK cinco, next Friday night. mateh between Jeffries and Munroe was : } : t44404000000000000 first arranged, Corbett could not figure ee oad where Munroe had a chance of winning, regarding the big boiler-maker as the easiest kind of a winner over Munroe. During the last few weeks Corbett has received #o many letters from his broth- era in ‘Frisco and from other sporting men out there who have seen Munroe work and box, and who speak #0 well ot his condition, that he has now PPSHAW TALKS ON PENNANT FACE FR ASTOR. Many Noted Yachts, Schooners "1 sreaxing to an Kvening World. re- : and Sloops Compete for the Ned about the coming battle Corbett $8 More Confidence in Team than! great prize rT really think Munroe has 4 spot j at Newport— 4 Ever, and with Fair Share of Luck! Fine Breeze, “7 Oat West Believes His Meo Can't Be) | ©” Stopped in Race for Flag. Ce Leen ees chance of beating Jeffries, My reasons for thinking this way are just these: ( cup / A . event to-day for the yachts of the New and nine vessels of three schooners, five sloops made early prevarations AMATEUR BA The Astor : {York Yacht Club, | the feet, all the news of the amateur baseball wat Western trip of the Glants—the Of the season, by the way—waics dn Pittsburg to-morrow, will be me test for MoGraw's men. WB result will depend largely the winning chances of the Polo aspirants, @e McGraw has a wholesome Ht for the teams his men will face fen't worried about the outcom: he believes his team will come with more victories than Players will be injured. TI alway like to be prepared for emergencies.” rig “Are you satisfied with the condition | Originated i end twirling of your pitchers" { a more than a quarter of a! {' "Yes, perfectly #0, All my pitchers |°*Mtury ago by Ogden Goelet and car-| are in good shape, They are pitching "!d of after his death by Gol. John Breat ball now, and there is no reason |J#°0> Astor, the race is looked upoa | { why they shouldn't continue,” by the members of the clu am the blue “Will you say that you regard the |" bban event of the vear pennant asa sure thing for the Giants? | P@mous yachts, including the Purltan, “1 don't care to make such a predic- | “4ytlower, Volunteer, Vigilant and Co- Hon, but I will say that afier the great |!™Dla, and numerous schooners have showing my men have made ao far, and| en Winners of the beautitul trophies, figuring out what games we have to and on many oceasions we race has play before the season is over, I now| ee the final test for fitness of an have more confidence in the Glants|AMeriots Cup defender. Tae entries than I have had at any time since the|"Zt¥ (his morning were as follows: and ay “6. woul 21, and all Sep street, city would Uke to es with Yankee gaines 7y ‘ Bronx. on Field Club de ted the Chub as follow Chib., 4002 oo401) Hous Loretto yuston Field Clab Fimont B. B.C, defeated the | A.C, of College Point, dy a Loretto Pi | iM McGraw spoke as follows to e: World reporter about the pects of the Giants: Oar coming trip to the West I re- 1010-8 10 Schooners-A. FL Li 0 #8 the mom trying one for my] season started.” McCurdy ® Lasca, Onpla gtl ds |acore of 12 to '& The winners’ would cm this season. | if the Highlanders should” — Katrina ‘ ike to arrange games with to play fAfteen gamus,| _.. x ps Roger Maxwell's Yankee, are regularly sched.| S'0P Tight there. I will not answer, /Cornelius Vanderbiit’s Bainbow, - Will nor will I discuss any question you ask me in regard to the Highla rs. T have sald all Tam going to say adousy that team, and I hope you won't ever question me again.” “L only hope,’ cohtinued jam Kk Hoy ain's Brokaw's Sy bart The sky Was very clear and a fne breeze was blowing from the north when the vachts holsted sail and at 9 Vanderbil Jr. Virginia, and ~W. other three being postponed F from our previous Western trip, ing by the article of ball my ‘ing up at present, I think * deaast eight of the games The Dexter A. C., averaging een to ela@hteen years, hay 4 fabor Day and the rest of September spen for teams giving suitable Induce- ments, Would like to hear from Sport. ig F.C, Eldridge B. B.C. and Adlrc MeGraw, wil) play. “that my team makes as good a show-| clock two hours before the time |dack Wheelmen, Atdress William Wit- you take all your players on| !n« on this trip to the West as we did nned for the start, here was every | tonberg. No. 191 Broome street, City, trip?” on our previous one vt A do, then iy gh ood ¢ ot OT aa The Houston Field Club defeated hg will be happy. for wi he number 0 F mo arge steam vach's, ae} 4 ‘DY & score of ‘certainly will, I always believe in| games which we are booked to play at o% col, Astor's Nourmahal, Bie Rocks Field lub by @ sce | wufficlent men when a team) home, and the good, comfortable lea # far of the Rematta Commit-| fig Rock F. ¢.40 100020 0-7 ta a trip to the West, for you| Re will wet, from’ the victories In the| ‘ee aoccmnanied the yachts out to the Rare ae Ee i Me ke know when one or more of your! on ; tee seetsere en eee | ene At Parkville RAY. — FT sock ate i. Parkville 2000001 372 Hamilton B. 0000 1 Hatteres Higgins and Napler. On Aug, 1 the Revenues defeated the Richmonie by a score of 8 tod The Revenues would 2 to bk is fifteen years, Fi MOHAWK'S TEAM IK F AROUND THE BASES. will be colors on American League) busy around second base as a man to-day. | dodging a creditor, He had two errors ja to be holsted on jin yesterday's play, but they were good again. marks, soneieting the plays he went after—an The big Dutchman was merry men the whole eam in the fourth tnning ames i One Hundred and ar a The Pierce F. C. would like game’ teams averaging ten to twelv ‘s. Address F. Santagata, No. U ight street, The Mohawk Athletle Club will be strongly represented at the ol rt, where they — games in 8t. Louie 2 yYmplan|! at Towanda, N. Y., Aug. 13: crulse to the westward has y can have the stop-| sprints, broad jump and hop, atey and| Batteries — Shelly and Hol per clapped on his yawp. Whilegmlt @ dozen of them were flourishing wade of banknotes that looked like bales of hay on the Polo Grounds, @ mild-man- nered little fellow stood up in a box arg sald; ‘A thousand to five hundred on New jump, and & A. Mellor, Jr, and Pred | ae and sone N.Y, 00190 Peekskills 2010 04 Forest Plains ..0 0000000 0-0 Hartla and Mooney; Davis ‘all to the pepper, On the prior in ug 14 Lora in the Marathon race, Aus BROOKLYN GETS 3 Chicago here to-day. cooler on ‘em," says get ‘em on ow own The Kmerald Jra, F. C. would like to ames with teams averaging ae nt ri mea rs. Address, J. Cullen, wae far” " Penner West Forty-ninth street, : — } ? ‘orty- Giant players want to give the| ‘There was a silence #0 deep that the try 4004008001 137 f @ fight now, GriMth will allows under the eaves of the gra ; Gregon, Ire ! 10300) bre a ’ ‘The Oregon Jra, would 0 he ee the offer! id went to sleep, thinking it was _ pel veo dr Bh Ml years. They also world Iike to book games on Saturdays with teame of the fame average, Joe Linhart, No 48 Kast Seventy-fourth street. The Belmores would Mke to arrange games with teams averaging from iif teen to alxteen irs. Have Saturday Aug, 27, and all other Saturdays ani Sundays In September, we play ¢ Testor Adi ‘ nightfall Phe little fellow was Frank Dwyer, Bad Bill Dahlen may not be traning} sr, LOUIS, Mo, AUK. 1%—Pitcher tor evangelist, but that split he dees| MoFarland, Catcher McLean and Left- while diving back to first to anticipate | rielder Barclay will surrender heir & throw would lead one to # that | membersh! J a ipa with the resident National he has been on the acrobatic stage. League Club Saturday, In exchange for the three players the Robinsons are to get Pitcher ‘lip. Flap ot the Supertas, a twirle: od as King Nick or Jack Tay! @ wad" of money, ant (3 ae tes = oe. last Mon- y. It is e 0 be closed , Saturday, when Rise M, daricn| ft and Hain te worth } Gresk bumping into Greek when z MeGraw and Honus Wagner the con game. But the harp hand. | heinie in Wednesday's play. admits tt me all right, John,” said shortstop. “When could only see your feet when you asked you were (Special to The Evening World.) Joe McGinnity asked “Buster” Wilson, I the team's mascot, to address a letter for him to Poughkeepsie. “Til have to wend it to Boston,” said the It ellow, ‘1 can't spell Pough- Bandas treet, city. every, bi all uniformed teams aver ungainly spread @ human omelette; a ne CORBETT ON MINER ewes Cinch for Jeffries—Gives Good Reasons The Bvening World will pubtish every day in the Sporting Mdition lenges, &0. Address all communications to the Amateur Baseball Editor of The Evening World, Pulitser Building, New York. id like to are ot Walsh, No, 21 West|™ ‘The Crotona A. C, would like to book |f ee PODS HOHE CHANCES SO Thought Butte Man a therwise Now, dn the first place, I don't think Jeffries will be in as good shape for the fight as ho haa been for his other champlon- ship battles, while Munroe, on the other hand, will be ag fit as a fighter could be, Jeffries will carry too much weight, and I think {t will make him slow. Munroe. I know, will be in the sort of condition that will ble him to go a long journey with the big fellow. “LT have recelved letters from my brothers Harry and Joe, who are in Ban Francisco, telling mo of the great shape Monroe {a in, and how he has improved in his boxing since he fought Sharkey. Considering this and the coachng clever Kd McCoy wil gve hm durng te figth, 1 beleve that Monroe has @ good chance ot wresting the championship from Jeft- rea, “When YES , SOMETHING WiLe HAPPEN IN THe MIGHLANCER * CHICAGO OPADLOCK TODAY, FLANAGAN TO TRY [FAST CYCLISTS. WILL FOR NEW RECORD] © MEET IN NOVEL RACE One of the most interesting bicycl: Anish for the protessic he dons contests that have ever been introduced ditions will serve to solve site previa Programme of the Talltin games, the |to the racing public will be featured at i Mace (oe hacen Wat deat te ae ancient games of Ireland, to be held |the Vallaburg Board Track, Newark, ‘he tace thé riders will draw for pos under the auspices of the Greater New York Irish A. A., at Celtic Park on siton at the start, and the last rid bite Fi [Of the fleld at each clrouit of the t Labor Day, will attract a large number of entries, In the 64-1b. weight-throw- will be ruled out of the race, The Ing contest, with unlimited run and will be cash prices for the winne follow, John Flanagan, holder of the world's record for throwing the %#- pound weight from a 7-foot circle, and holder of the world's record for throw- ing the hammer, will attempt to break he long standing ‘do! feet 6 inghes. held by J. 8. Mitchell ere will also be handicap contests at butting the 2-lb. weight and throw. ing the 16-1b, hammer, Throwing the Javelin will also be a feature of the SQUADRON DOCTOR URED AT POL PEPIVRIDVELF LE Vs evi Here | - John 1. Sullivan that would o course, and as Munroe js another dark | horse he may upset calculations jus us f did. Munroe could a better pair of adv ‘s to coach him id ha and Tim MoGrath, ‘These two men know Jeffries style of fighting perfectly ang can give Munroe better advice than could possibly get Vrom any one else LL PLAYERS 1 fought “mise and out” race to TO LOOP THE LOOP NABI GLOBE In addition to the Metropolitan Handl- cap and the other five events arranged for (o-morrow's cycling meet at Man- hattan Beach, the managers of the track have decided to put on an extra event that will be novel. A. B. Stone, assisted by Irene stone, will loop th ong motor cyclo inside of & giobe. It is a dangeroys under and Boe A sige gi 04 4 rts impossible, Pie feat an many. occasions In the Wes Six ces compose Baturday's curd, three professional and three amateur, ‘The amateurs will meet in a third. of each lap, the race continulng, drop, ing one man per lap, until thet two riders left; then thes vivors will fight {t out for the cash prize, Champion Frank Kramer has entered against a big fleld of money chasers, which will number about thirty-five starters. ¢ Two other cash prize races and thr, fine Amateur contests are also down for decision the same day, — players, scores of thelr games, chal State on whose grounds Address C, Coppinger, (One Hundred and Blighty: frat street, Bronx, New York, A, C. would like to hear renteen years old offering ats, Have all Saturdays W idays in September open. ruld Ike to hear from Astors, ar: Mor ry, Oxford, Cornell, Hilton, and Prudents, ddress J. Byrn aasistant manager Atmitage A.C. Not mile novice, the Jacquin Handicap at Mt West Forty-ninth street, City, Dr, J. Russell Bellamy, assistant | one mile and In a unlaue the “unknown distance rac knows the distance of this race bul the promoters, They write the distance on a card and Pare it Inside of an envelope and hand It to the judges. After the starter sends the riders on their way they open the envelope, and not Until the last lap do they notify the) competitors that, the end Is in sigh, i} Owing to the fact that many of th riders will participate In to-morrow 's eveling parade the first race will not be = sjarted until 3 P.M Baseball at Equitable Park. Men The Central Islips will have thelr hands full Sunday et Eqyltable Park \ when they tackle the Paterson nine, Jersey team {s the strongest that ie. Tali have yet faced and the best FOLLARD BRAND QUARTER EACH, QUARTER Sizes CLUETT, PEABODY @ Co, ‘MAKENS OF C.UETT AND KORANON QrnmTS The Young Seminoles defeated the Young Deviips oy 4 score of 10 to & on Aug. 17 on thelr own grounds, Bat- torles-Eberhardt and MeNeill: Davis vid Glover ‘The Pouther Jra surgeon of Squadron A, lles in Fords ham Hospital to-day unconscious and in a serious condition as the result of & fall from*his pony while playing polo at Van Cortlandt Park. Dr, Bellamy was riding for the ball and came into collision with another player, He fell from the saddle and ianded under his pony's hoofs, The @nimal reared, and in coming down his woot struck the doctor on the head. Dr. Bellamy was unconscious when picked up and was taken to the field hospital, where Dr, Schmitt, brother of the Bronx Park Commissioner, at- tended him, Inthe State, Williams and Hope will While Dr. Schmitt and Drs, Darling: | go in against the visitors. ton and Cl emer! ME c nm jements were working over SPORTSMEN'S GOOD Dr. Bellamy the ambulance from Ford- sam Hospital arrived with the van of | “~~~“se~aagen, : the Twelfth Regiment, coming up for practice drill, Lieut. Cornelius Vander- rilt, close friend of Dr, Bellam, f was rn — accident, (snd hed the ghzsiclen seat Nature at her best now to the hosp! ing— pit fas aald at the hospital totes | Just the time for Camping—| Ir. my unconscious, but | that his skull waa not fractured. ‘It | Tents at Reduced Prices, Wall Tents complete with poles:) would like to hear two all-round players. They foated the Arverne A.C. on Sunday, Avg. y a score of il to ® Ty feature of the game was the strikin, out of el@hteen men by Broderick of th: Panther Jrs, Will play teams averaging from twelve to fourteen years, Addres. 4 Duane, No, 223 East Sixtysnint Cured by Me, My 0 years of em ire se certain that Bema ’ | te t. vordhoft vs, Armitage; ordhoft..00103140 08H Anmitage 3.101 13.0 6 Oe jatteries-Frank and Hi } Moore and Armitage oS menwel Oe The M In C. has all Sundays id & mber. Would Uke to hear from teams averaging thir teen lo fifteen years, playing friendly games only, Jefferson A. C., of Sixth street, preferred. For games address Joseph W. Rettig, manager, corner Riv- Ingcon and Pt streets, Sew York City |, The Mouston Field Club wit formed team: eraging from seventeen years, the Park A. C., B. B, id BB. CC. BL A. or | Savaugher Field Club preferred. Have all Sundays in September open. Address alana Oarvailo, No, 93 Mott street, elty lay unt- teen to \ a Lanes men * | re New Pete: jaster Specialist. about { 2s / Dr. L. R. Williams, “83. nocked wien he ed of tue belleved he will recover, Chance for Athletes, t \ _— The Crescent A, C. would I Tat. —————— \ teams ie hag be Entries for the athletic meet at the 129. to fourteen years for aide bets |openin~ of Pelham Bay Park Athletic x8. | O Sto % M. Schelk, No, 8 Pitt] eve, which was to have been held on ouri? . i LD R. , New York. July 16 but was postponed to Sept. 19, | A | 45 Y . she Astors defeated two teams in one | have,baes eeghined. and will be reveivig ' Fishing Tackle—Camp Outtits )] | DISEASES OF MEN.” afternoon on Sunday, Aug. 14. In the | Booretary “Ot the Athletic Comnite* f | . war's cee and in the secant ga | So Warren sect Rew Tore Cig te SIAN SAE ray, Blond Poloning, ere“ teem beat the Gothama by & score of das Lstheannadn Y, Ulcers, Recent or old, in 8 to 10 dave They would like to vlav teams fAtten Inapaired % to sixteen vears old. Address James A. Kelly. No. 2 Lafavette place. City, —— Vaneed Wasting Weakness +! oped Naseball, Polo “sounds, To.Day, ¢ A Ut, MOK THAN 30 YAMS (12 years to one ey ae |p Mt pittdhore vs. New York: Adm. gae?ecs VIC KANE has been treating and CORING DISEASES Kidney & dladderis 3 sare UE MES, Contracted Diseas:s " @ to 6 days y DR KANE CURES EVERY CASR HE TREATS. If ted oly cured in § to af + ous cast \8 wecural.« De. Kane will (rankly tell you so. DR. KANE CURES VARICOCELE wit) it danger or detention Ly (00 caste have established &n unpara! 4 rep. fot, DR. 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