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t NNW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1904, G@ SPORTS | [*cirutation Books Open to Al” oy HIGRLANDERS AND ae: SPORTING _ 7 Fon 66,000 Furuniry MLS AM Clarkson Shows Up in Form for the Locals Till Ni End in Last Game of Series with St. Louis Tear. * 4 — | ww Rich Two-YearnOld Stake, to Be Run “~~ — To.Morrow at Sheepshead Bay, Will ‘: Be Battle of Milllonalree—Katries, Weights, Jockeys aad Betting. IANTS 22.22.05 HICAGO ....... -.---.00200201 ---— H— , HIGHLANDERS VS. ST. LOUIS, | T. LOUIS. ......0100000901,0 CHESEBRO RELIEVES HIM IN NINTH INNING. Sysonby—Wild Mint, Keene entry, TORONTO AT BALTIMORE. The Highlandere were out early and from the fast practice that they put up there Is no reason why the rag shewld not land upon Washington Heights, The eleven-Inuing mime of yesterday has aiven GriMth more encouragement and he saye Ht shows he has the winners. Virat Inatag. Conroy was on the re i TORONTO... .. BALTIMORE... .. .. oe 9 eee LATE DETAILS GIANTS-CHICAGO GAME. The ih Futurity Handioap. one of |i Sysonby's most dangerous rival. |not land upon Washington Helohts. The BALTIMORE... .. the four biggest races of the year, and) ‘Tonya, Ike @yeonby, hat never been the most valuable of all states, will defeated nnd has outelansod every be run to-morrow ot Sheepslicad May, Meld whe hos mot. Of course, an acel- / of The! stake this year le worth In the may tpaet caloulavions and ruin neighborhood of 95,00, and fourteen ‘the chances of both, but the chances of two-yenr-olda, the pick of the thorough- such a happening are remote, Dred werld, will try for It. Conaldering everything, this year's ‘The race will In reality bea battle of/ Futurity should furnish one of the millionaires, It being conceded by all) grandest contente seen hetweon two- Fase-goere now that the atrugale M8) yoar.olds tn years, and the winner between the horses owned by the| whether coming from the Duryea Keenes, Duryea and Paget, | Keone or Paget stables, will know he Gysonby, owned by Jawor BR. Keene.) has beon in a race, to & public favenite, He haa performed 1 AM Mendy for Strugele, areas 1 aly ree te yaan He haa never been extended, be Brerzthing fe repay at Sheepshead atl the eracke with m vals of wolalt | ine running of a great race, ‘The track Pa saslent kind of gallops. should be as fast as lightning, and a Tanya Worthy Rival. |recurd-breaking orewd should see the Tanya, owned by the Duryea sinble, | struggle, , bunt and threw him outs marie high to Pulte. Clarkgon lace'a apiash to Anderson. Dougherty fled to Wallace, was easy, Jones to Howell, A was thrown out. by Moran,» NO Second Janing. Hynes was plokled by Clark o here wee E~ Jones nn aingled and: 4 Moran walked, Q ; jygiet Evaro's grounce:. ‘oring. Brown fanned. One run, arad, Qanlen out, Tinkerto Barry. No runs, * ees nd LATE DETAILS HIGHLANDERS-ST. LOUIS GAME. out owe ed Moran at felt’ to Caneel. O ; eff to nad NE RU one over ne ah 4 was tomsed out by Howell, a ‘Third tantng. veal ori : ax furlonas | llel the fan 4 unter pbAY x Yau hg ae cy Me it ao = ou saat a nd Keeler cut at first. No runs. ty eu a ata Eleventh Inning—Jones struck out. Entries {or to-morrow's races are as “itth Race—Never Such 1, Sab 2, Lady Stralhmoie 2. Sixth Race—Stig 1, Varro 2, Lustig 3. roy had his with him rt centre, jammy) 10; " ra Bi ri placed & rinvie ‘py a fouled to Raa, To 4 ly J1..... 08 | asieep ag tn’ toh, ah , ove ty Klelnow filed *7 Bitett, NO Ri y ‘Witehraft., fixta Insing, ? it ‘ou! jnning. “Den aeetnaur cba sor mag | Pe yon va ite levnhili’s lire drive. Moran tossed out by Chesbro. No runs 7 Meet gy Bae Ei aad tilt netoe, W.-llace threw out Anderson. Eberfeld flied. Ganzel trip- bey is We Peet | Po nace inion cat wei on| aioe Re Mes ot 8. Conroy singled scoring Ganzel. One run. “4 mene ° » hogs prisen. 100 | MO SS den to Wallace Bl md popes AN) 3.7 teedalbadts By ~ ane en cn | AcE Rl a a ua Rene LATE WINNERS AT. DETROIT. | caonuriccacsrpen, curt | a SAC HE ges teaal Ot sa, wok oh bog gg Six Race—Tommy Knit On the Guat 2, Prosatily 3 te Beaker tn AON | aT ST, LOUIS. \ | REC ep A AT HAWTHORNE. Sixth Race—Baywood 1, Coyz2r 2; Chariie Miler 3, — oe oO ‘ FINISHES AT HAWTHORNE, | (Nibiack). 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, won; Biue| 2r#en._ Wanace | sini ° Mey ornereeeeng frou ¥ ing (J. Auatin), even and 2 to wane. ira eg couldn't net Tack iy Grain, 110 (Treubel), 8 to l and ‘even, third. Time~1.10 1-4, the bag tn time. nes forced at second, Flbarfeld to Gansel, RUNS. Moran threw Clarkson out at. first. Dougherty hit safely. ecler was ‘eed et firet by Jones, unassisted. lowell worked Andefton to a oetrike (Special to The Evening World.) HAWTHORNE TRACK, CHICAGO, Ti, Aug. %.—The races held here to-day Tesulted as follows: . mye —__—_ ST. LOUIS WINNERS, (Special to The Evening we FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, gr, |&t NO RUNS ap Mo., Aug. %—The winners of Seventh Inning. the races run here to-da .| , Again did Conroy come ip to the hoz lows: fda i tors fly, Jones going out thereby. ‘sletnow froze to Padden’s fou! Moran's Pittsburg . ab | and Photoe, AMERICAN LEAGUE. CHICAGO AT BOSTON, NATIONAL LEAGUE. | PHILADELPHIA AT PITTSBURG, | ime—0.66 2-5 ¢ mile.—Won by 4 to 5; Marshalsea, to, was second), Dr.| FIRST RACE—FYve furiongs.— hard, hot iiner fell to Fults, NO RUS ein and Dooin; Lynch| Batteries—Smith and to 5 and'¢ to 4 thigh. | Angieta, 11 to 2 and # to 1, The cece Soran Ropped, Bibertel tt ad Gibson and Criger, m a 5 a4 £ won |ST@" for place, was second: Ollie Burs|fn 4 mn tap and pounded the mye very swing on tap an ro thi Pontes Conroy was 8 to to show, third. pretty swipe to \ econd: | 1,02 1-2. ere No game was acheduled for these | ew York WL. ne e TWO RUNS. Pighth tantag. Elberfeld ‘to Anderson buried O'Con- Amorous, 3 to 1 show, third. New York.i731 .i18 8, Louis Cbieags...00 48 408 Dost Cimeinnats 4 47 877 Drookiyn..2851 We) AiWPhile'phiall © 9) ‘Melon, 10 to 1 and'3 to 1, third, mee st Time-L ive furlongs.—Won RACE—Five and s halt tur. by Fruit, 7 to 1 and even ritteours 6 a for place, was second; | Yoran Pr nmodore, los show, third, Time— Rowe 4, Math Inning, jdrick walked. Wallace beat hi pnt Henes sacrificed. Conroy to Ant derson, Jones got his base because he thought he was hit aa batted (Boscial to The Rvening World.) flat open, HIGHLAND PARK RACE TRACK, DETROIT, Mich. Aug. %.—Following are they OP the ratte run hare EASTERN LEAGUE. ‘thige-year-olds; weven pReCHOeTER AT PROVIDENCE, 7 4 iP, . 900-275 and got Jack at first. ONE RU mee 20110411 —0m § "Dto , Min- ® to’) and 8 to Ilhan and Thomas Sugden waa sent to first, Jones to Batteries—Shults and Summers; Catia. RACE—Two-yéar-olds; five| BUFFALO 4&T JERSEY CITY, | | pccand and Hemphill to right feld. | Ki. y os ol Te vinatay RILE. nected, was “hrowe yt wld Sus. Ney C a 000 LE. i den. Ganael sore off n er, Con 1 at id 1, second; Panariam, bier Pes oo H H ? H Los 1! for sacrifice, “ugden getting the ont ). H to Land ¢ toh thre |e aries Jones pine A'ilaters Pulte Med to Hewat! it Baron and O'Neill, iat P - For three-year-olds see sone mile.--Burning Glass, ot UTE 21-2 to i) and even, Rs EASTERN LEAGUE. nd; wan. 9 ‘s yeah te for Padden, and Chesbro went in to pitch. Hemphill Med to Dougherty and Heidrick scored on Kletnow's dopiness at the plate. Moran walked, again filling the angles. Chesbro made a pretty stop of O'Connor's hard smash [nervy woman, station, heard the cries after the voting man. who fleet of foot, was no match who canght him after a chow a awarter of a mile, ‘The orisor he was James Coaty, elehteen of No, & Mulberry street Wen searched at the stutio the police allege they found stufled with Jewelry, and Inst several pleces of valuable ail amounting to about #2. At | the young man had lef: Dresser and Thrown Down, She Goes After Him and Sees His Capture. out anassistes NO RUNS. The second-atory of the three-story house at No, 281 Adama Place. the Bronx, la oceupled by Rudolph Blu- menthal and his family. Mr. Blumen- thal at present ls in Pittsburg and hie family are in the country, During their absence a friend, Mrs, Helen Eber- pardt, of No. 9 East One Hundred, aod | Gourt Bighty-eecond street, has visited the hell in $1,000 ball for trial, WEATHER FORECAST. Fores-st ‘or the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P. M. Saturday for | T New York City and vicinity: Fair and cooler to-night; Saturday fair; fresh northwem to weet winds, be- Won. ‘Time—1.4 1-2. “a RACE — Three-year-olds; Piet. TH ito en. fitet; il Baltimore ... Riffalo . underwear, ready to take away RESULTS IN FULL. IME WITH CUBS IANTS LOSE -000000000-0 —5 2 IGHLANDERS .- -+00°00020001-—3 Pek eicheotinieninsesinceacesbencomesi aif | FUTURITV HANDICAP STARTERS, Howell for Visitors Pitches Well, i F) JOCKRYS AND THE BETTING.|| Being Battle Betwoen Twirl- i i AT: ST. ae pg ten Panera | ea RC ee ers Up tp that Period, When Sa dedd Woden dade PORTH RACH. T Viti! a Rvs Seetes Griffithites Make Two. T, LOUIS sereersrtsres 0 0 3 01 020 —6 is} vr. ar 42 teens : e { Stag eee DETROIT AT PHILADELPHIA—AMERICAN LEAGUE. iS were eka bee a | St) Smt Halen 0002 BATTING ORDER, = herpoiT.. .... 2-5 20109001 05 NM Mint se. ttZacveee tiller v4, vve 6 cew Yor i" LPH —?7 a7) (19) Tanya 4 4 vs Shay a ene ele yb re yee panket ie, HILADELPHIA. .. .. --00006100 ? a & 630 Artful ..ccctderee Cochran a..cccee 7 to 2 Anderson, 1b. Wallace. as * a a f ber fold, 9s, ynes, & eearets ; f oa Rose of Seen tiaererind cecovns 2 2 fan does C'SVELAND AT WASHINGTON—(A L.) 6278 Hot: Shot P? eee Ik3 sessseeeses 42 tod |] Kietnow.’c. “ae. »RMCLAND... 9000000000 1-1 Oe Bae Shree ONE ee et fl OR be on amass PUASHINGTON "00000000000 0-0 9 Glorifier ...., 123, Gi i: ; AMERICAN LBAGUB PARK, Aug. } Hy ee eee an) eee dota [LRTI meee 9 triuy of van MONTREAL AT NEWARK—EASTERN LEAGUE, \ (666) Agile . 122,.6.+<Burns 11 30104 |ltocday when “aria” and hie mon trot 1 ' a Tradition—Woodsaw, Paget entry, s |ted out on At ae Weis suieno ae “a eae ekg ! i ; ; $ 8 2 2 : Hot Shot—Watersde, Madden entry, je Shhed Mapa Hears rc ah Ye ad MAGI fish sed eds dhs Paani RaSh 7% Tanya—Artful—Rose of Dawn, Duryea entry, pa lie gaan, risdagheta nat Sha : 01010001 265 «09020309 —8 Eighth Inning—Warner struck out. Elst fied out. Bres- MoCarihy filed. ling safe on Ceviin’s bau throw, Devlin Jones sinved, Tinker fied. Kling ‘“N'n‘a Inn.ng—Brown singled. McGann forced him. Mert Tenth-Inning—Hewell fanned. Burkett singled. Elberfelo Ro ren toon tor Cone mz'ed Heidrick’s lick. Wallace doubled, but Burkett was ENTRIES FOR OTHER RACES. a e inate Wace a w aught. Sugee flied out. No runs. ‘Wallase got Kieinew’s pop. Chesbro singled. Dougherty Dougherty clamped. RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, Philed’phidl.., 100011820 1— 6/Chicage,,.,,.000000010—1 100100000—2/Benmn,...... 10020000 — 3) McFarland; | BROOKLYN AND CINCINNATI, | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Wh Fe 4 packet" tea bolle 4170 21 @UNDAY WORLD wars oe WORK MONDAY wonpeRs, ' » pistebo: box filled with silks and vatuible | M’GRAWITES BLANKED IN GIANTS PLAY LAST | { Misplays Give Chieagos Two in Third and Two More in Sixth, Deviin’s Errors Being Greatly Responsible for Them. nT BET abner EVERY INNING UP TO SIXTR Brown, Windy City’s Team's Twirler, in Great Shane, and Elliott, Too, Pitches Good Ball Except in Twe Innings. Going on the Champion, Who Is a fea Favorite with the Great Crowd That Wi See His Struggle with Munroe for BATTING ORDER. : see tan Ee, Fistic Championship To-Night. Kies = at RECEIPTS FOR THE BIG EVENT we Bee PROMISE TO BREAK RECO nm" mitt sae woreed out er toa I the Battle for the pris Q out thie afterneon for the Gianis' last game of the season in the Windy Clty. | | droy br (Apectal to The Broce ine World ) afternoon in the last mame between the Glants and Cubs at San Francisco the Men Will to Hit in Clinches, Which Has. Been | Permitted in This Class of Fights, (Special to The Bvening Werld,) Tt waa the big fellow's first chance with the Glanta and he woe a bit ner vous but the whole team patted him on the back when be went out and told bim to go in and win, His dewut was watehed with areat Interest by all. Tt was a small erowd that timed ae Three etraight was ‘oo much for all but the mont partisan, and only the SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 26.—It is reported that the . regulate arrived to see another pos- its salen ar celpta gt the box office for the Jeffries-Munroe fight amounk Bowerman wae out on the Meld before than 39,000 at 3 o'clock this afternoon, which I$ an augwry @ i Wwnatetuliy after weeterdey's gama {Inthe money line, ‘This sale in- dures ae'ahe’ gates 2 vapattin ot tno | hiates only the high-prised reserved the ehampions, which accounts for Both men are in the pink of tne ent Testnas condition andl both wre calm and conient, Sporting men are here from all over the country. Those who have travelled out to. visit, Munroe say that he is-certainly a marvel of self-control, He betrays Bresnahan fied to centre, Browne lugged his namesake for a triple to right, MoGann put one te the pitcher, who ma down Browne between third and home, If was bad base funning on Browne's part, MoGene was out stealing, NO RUNG, Billott had inte of speed. Me waa nervout and wild at first, but steadied down and struck cut Slagle. A fine be- ginning for @ newoomer, He di even better, fanning Casey as well, Warner dropped the third strike, but ploked it up im tinfe to throw the man out at firet, Rarry could rot get one by Gilbert, who threw him out to McGann, NO RUNS. Second Inntag. Mortes took up his good work of yee terday und ted off with « single to left. Me was safe at second when Ever's dropped Tinker's throw of Dehien's grounder. Devlin fout-filed to Barry, but the others got # bese on the wut Olibert lined to Brown and Mertes was touched out by Kling In a run up Gilbert got to wecond on the play, end Dahlen to third. Warner popped up to Tinker, NO RUNS. McCarthy after two strikes fouled to Devin, Kling died, Dahlen to Me- Gann, Devlin got under Evers's pop- up, NO RUNB. ‘Third inninw. Eliott came to the bat, hiv fitat ex: perience in this sort of company, and struck out, Bresnahan sing over second, Browne atruck out, and Gann died, Tinker to Barry. UNS. Myonee singled over Deblen's head, and was safe at second on Tinkers sacrifice, Eiljott to MeGann On an easy throw (o catch Jones going to third, on Brown's litle grounder, Dev- line made @ horrible muff and Jones got all the way lees. Slagle forced Prown, Deviin making a good stop nd throw this time, Causey's fly was also gin encounter than he would were ad he due to visit a theatre to-night instead of facing the biggest man’ money Is. The betting remains at 10 to 34, but very little Is up. Backers of the champion are holding back for ringside odds. “Wt thinks the betting ought to be about 2 to 1, and the backers of tha) may have to take that figure before they can get their nonsy 6 Betting men who have backed the champion in afl his fights do like putting up $100 for a chance to win $35 against such a husky: sition as Munroe, / Here are the final statements of the two fighters: “| am stronger, heavier and faster than at any time in rinig career,” sald Jeffries, “and | see no possibility of the pionship passing from me. 1 expect to prove my su cover Munroe in a decisive manner. He will not have me att disadvantage of fighting at a high altitude, which affected me in the Butte fight.” itt Munroe said to his manager this afternoon: “I realize 1 to fight the best man in phy ey but this does not scare me ‘oing to do my best. Wi -¢ two powerful men are fighting — eutiee a toss up as to which will land a decisive blow. I hope to be that one, and will do all in my power to wrest the cham= ionship from Jeffries.” : ct CAN pr IN THE CLINCHES. 6, ss right scored Ganzel, making the tally T ‘ SECOND RACE-8ix and a hait ture [ete Pu scrificed to Jones alone. b igh’ ioe Aa fee, A Johes—Won by Death, # to 5 and 4 to| I" CuAP omer iieinow wetting are: | NATIONAL LRAQUE STANDING. |Chicego. 6 i “Se8t. Louis..w a: “ne gn, JH to } and ¢ to 1: Golden |5; Mise Manners, 3 to 1 for place, was ond, | Clarkson was, thrown out by WL Ae mo he Phila'phiaid 4 87) Washingn 4s! “ty } but ig | When Mrs, Eberhardt went there to- | jay she found the door leading Into the! 29; . 5 to 1 for place, nor. Gangel stopped Howell's smash 3 5 4 to 5, was second; z place, was first in th Fut Devout, 11 to 2 and § to 5, third, “Time Second: Hersain, 8 to 6 show, third.| ANd, tomed ee nigh bail. NO | —————— ‘ ees : RUNS. flat every @ UR’ RACE—Six furlongs.—W: ty pushed a liner to Wallace. lay tO Fee that tt was all) RESULTS AT DETROIT oy Out Bite, Bio and It toby Rven-| towel tosset. Kecler', int to Sones, right. threw = on nderson. e (ee, Star. even > Going in she saw a young man rummaging in a dresser Mrs. Eb. erhardt grabbed him, but he threw her | }fown and ran owt, followed by the Mrs, Eberhardt. as she ran down the stairs, shouted “Thieves! “Police Grabbed Him as He Rifled the|.s1 Patrotman Aiken or mnt et”. He started linen ‘The prisoner was taken to the Harlem RUNS. He offered no Acfense and was lanes wot Yo Jaot to secand on Kilng'# sacrifice, Mertes began well wi pad BAEC emalte called it rate and {oul oar Ye ‘third, on. the, mixup. | Under the style of fighting agreed to by Jeffries and Munroe for RUNS ieee cice Deed contest to-night the spectators will see hitting in the clinches. The Or ie compli Mr. jon, they comply w! Q craw paid, his compliments to Mr! 46 gilowed ta slug each other so long as they comply with the Fourth Inning. rules regarding clinches. . Mertex ‘ied to centre. Dahlen walked, | ‘This means that the giants will battle ead to head Itke a couple ras forced by Devlin. wit aS) sentams.when they get clove together. Heretofore In most of (he: Ram No RUSS weight contests the fighters were ordered to break clean, and the re MeCarthy singled to right centre crea ask empowered to rush between them and drag Gann making the gut unassisted Rvers | be a disposition to land a blow on the ~/ oe \e h Devlin took care of | there seemed to Jae RO Sate, Ores Week cure of) WHAM U'Graney will not put is hands on the contestant tm > piagg lh dete vate, and many are thinking that Manager Pollok made » polat aW 7 le +4 one at e Pitot wont died. | oan, Munroe, when he prerelease Casee to Barry, NO RUN: THE hit. the ball bet HELP 5 nat Yor albert. Devtin tet sown we May oe ps it was Pollok who proposed it the ie Ot Lot a eiect Brown's drive inference is that’ anxiety ore sate. Devlin we, Soe basa believes hitting in clinches will be more benefitial to Munroe i an | rounder, and tagned, Tier ron Way to Jeffries. It will certainly give the miner more of & play for the body th the others workine era ke aplece. | he would bave {f he had to get through Jeffries's peculiar guard and ch Bary sre ofia cere bed hole. NO ‘The battle ought to be the greatest ring contest in years. OF | RNP courage of the man from Butte there is no Me ts stronger and heavier than any man Jeffries has met slace he became chi pion, and under the tutelage of Kid MeCoy he bas gained the skill) ¢ lack 1 to Melee” Evers out, counters. Deviln was bad when he appeared before the sporting men of the East Im bis , ey! » [htow of dont. RIGHT A BIG DRAWING CARD, ae ‘arthy, scored: Jones” Qply one fight held here has ever excelled this one as a drawitig Caxiiem: w\Pohien threw , the fight between Jeffries and Corbett, where $52,000 was (aken Ih Slammer: : doors before the men entered the ring. The advance sale on thi ba tthe it to rene, | Bight has already passed the $30,000 mark, and perhaps before n Tinker to! goes on the record of the club may be broken. James Coffroth, | _frdeem | is confident that this will be the case. No The fight will be held in Mechanica’ Pavilion, famous ‘Slagle Mied to Bresnahan. Casey ut, , oe Giibert to McGann, Barry filed to - jen.” NO RUNS. “roneinued on Sixth Page) Harry Casey to Barry, and was thrown out by ya threw out MeGann. NO singled to left, his second Seventh was foreed by Da Devlin had a chan bat fouled ov as out Rivers to