The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1905, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1908, sre SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT oz i" i, Sing %.—Stroien Of Byracuse, whote sickness it daused some uneasiness, was few today, Coach Ton Prov fiat He thought the eronple was ihe moro than a kink in thashack p theta mood row would taka it tit at Observed, however, that the ‘ etew addled an easy nace Mey pasred ud the river oloni ity wharves, ta U. OF P. HOPES IN ‘were prootded by the Wisconsin ‘and four, coached by Androw no bi -Butpoas. O'Dea will use twice a day, timing his prag- i ae not to interfere with that of “Wisoonsih shell, having no waeh-, Aes OH out upon Georgetown's foat OT RE few took their first ge ogee, pe fore noon, the two atte TS take rele seeks teen | BY FRANK W. THORP. rte coartnce, ati irons the} ‘The persistent rumors tn ctrewtation iver in the litle naphtha ferry, while | recentiy concerning a deal between the th O'Dea wi FO ee ee ee WTR antgood | Mots and the racine associations ves- | of interest. Later he went out] terday moved Orlando Jones to mako ‘ed own crews and gave them light | a written statement.) He said that the/ Slory was absolutely without founda- pcpenierivanie cree, roned herd tlon. Eddie Burke has not displaced ey Big pie and Cornel trainers, | Forge Wheelock, and’ could not do | ows no stgns of letting up the prac-| so except by a vote of the association. | § ‘Ner has any conference taken place bia, "Varsity four was given Sy i ae a, vagalty tour wan eivan| Bett tna” Sent Matanatea Sy | Goodwin in the launch, but| Bdgle Burke, and the racing associa- Hazan ‘elghts did not Ro Out, | tions, A conference would have to be Agtended by the full Governing Com- mittee of the Metropolitan Turt Asso- | HARVARD CREWS clation, anA no one-person sould be| designated to act. peed. Small Tracks Need the Money. ‘The story has also been circulated makers at present. the smaller asso- "Varsity Eight and Four Both} wi na it aimcuit to make expenses under the present scale of prices. That Show sDeelded dimprovement Je a condition whieh is part of the and Aré Pronounced Fit to ; There th no reasen to believe that Do Thoir Best. there will be any great fallin off in attendance at either of these tracks When Aqueduct first jumped the price of admission to $2 it was predicted that Peaple would not stand for It HARVARD QUARTHRS, ae ie eae ce, however, the sllehtest Conn., Jung B—Thd Harvard } ocotibio decrease in attendance, Now Wasi igint and thi fqyir-oared Sewe} will there bo any under the § fon went out together to-day, rowing down | By the time these members ure reached eh sores tay and then back t©) racogoors will have become 80 acnia- ‘The men in both crews rowed well tor , and they had more life in their for several days, ‘The boats sleanly through the water, ig “The ‘een ‘eee nmiages and the cared tar raising the a le SOLD AT AU TION four te 7 in ite bent. fo larvard men believe TACe, rock wil te He wich power | Star of the Lot, and Is Bought ;OALE'S TERRY, by H. B, Duryea for the Sum aban Loa a oaremen Re Beir oa of $2,000. ‘the Goachies deemed i men in @ rested condit ‘iiagse' Dhabas (Special to ‘The Evening World.) SHIEPSHMAD BAY RACE TRACK _ SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. June 2.—The remaining thorowehbred yearlings from Hambure and Pine Ridge Btuds, compased of Ailes. were i oa SP cx, fold this afternoon at Sheevshead Rav ny ‘entries for to-mofrow’s | OMY a few of them brought big prices Gane sada evan ai. B. Duryea paid the highest price, ye rr Deeao $2,000, for a half sister to Hyohen molds, end. sup! ath nee fechass| ‘The buvers and nrices were: , Clidstnut filly, by: Yankee—Semaphone; 1, B. Duryea, $2,00. Light bay filly, by Yankee—Sister Cheerful; Fred Bur- lew, $1,150. Bay filly, by Sandringham < EM AE) .| ~Hypatica; Oneck Stable, $1,000, | Ss OND RACE—Highweight Handicap; H i ODOR Feaods ond wswardy atx fiends | nut Ay, by Mirthful-Drama; Kirk: flold Stable, $800, Bay filly, by Plaudit —Frances McClelland; R, B. Palmer, 48100. Bay filly, by Mirthtul—Poeahon- tas; R, T. Holloway, $160, Bay filly, by Galore—! et Kirkfleld Stable, $300. Tight bay fi by Paludit—Laodice; E. ‘Wenrlck, $1 Bay filly, by Requittal— Ondurls; FR. 1 Palmer, $100, Cheat Mily, by Mirthtul—Lady’ Beartet; Kink- eld Stable, $900, Bay filly, by Ogden— aratogn, Belle; Carroll Rod, $400. Ch. f, by Plaudit or Requital—-spirit= vale te Bennett, 8200. or by by Pinudii—Belle llolm- \ ath dal RB, Wetkina geo eee Of Holm GR The Great ty , Be, udit—Devina; J. H.W ox arenes of rt ner, $200. pee r br. f., by Ronioahainat ne- | A. Beinett » by Sandringham: Lass of Wheat. ‘arroll Ral, $200, t. by ngham—Pocketpiece; P, Wimmer, $300. Rik. f, by Plaudit—Quiver; M, Hayman, : wf, Girl; Simon & ‘he Advance Stake; | Gann, upward) inilo and threes |. f., -Star of the Wert; T. J. Gaynor, 32%, dit—Bay . Berinett, $90, Raksha « : Bf. by Oaden—Bleanor Holmen; R, frist i 2 Palmer, $17). ae Nii } Tight bf. by Sandri unions Ja De Atkin. $20. \"9, ft, hy Mirthfal—Unelghtiy; Tichener | a 0.) $800, Kf. by Handsome—Felgn; M. 1, Tisymai, $00, WALGERING CAS§ VERDICT. ‘tang Of Pate in Killing of Three ers of Deputy Sheriit's Family, Say dary. Accidental gas pelsoning was the ver- |a@ict rendered by the jury called ‘by iCoroter Schaler to Inquire Into the deaths of three members of the family of Deputy Sverlf Frank J, Walgering, on April 21, at No, 25 Webt Fitty-neo: ond etroet, The depty sheriff's reom was on an upper (oor and he esraped the deadly mt mcr &3|METS AND JOCKEY CLUB HAVE NOT, ACCORDING TO JONES, coc sieecrs) «= DECIDED ON PEACE tomed to paying the increased fee the! they will take it as a matter of course The increase in admission pon at a conference or Temalon we e represented, | ROL recede from this agreement with- out the consent of other track owners, and that consent will not be elven. for the owners of Gravesend are more than satisfied with the present condition, nf smaller associations should take Shue from the ring, directly or Indirec there might be some difficulty in ob- taining Hcenses to tace next season, No Sysonby-Beldame Meeting? of yesterday after. very doubtful Gyeormy and Beldame, tion if Sysonby Is a mudder. ever run in mud in a race. and Keene was recently quoted as saving that he would be afrald that that, while the racing associations may s not demand any revenue from the book-| fort gone ‘Tho, heavy show hoon * makes would not acault himself as well A colt of Bysonbv's action would seem. Drove the chances are would, lations wil do so in the fall. It 1s| cellent mudder, assefted that Aqueduct and Jamatea| that he will not be sent if the There la a chance fs bad, weather {8 good and clear to-day Saturday morning, the track will out fairly well, and the meeting may come off, after ‘all. Raln Upset Form Players, ‘The rainstorm rather upset the form players yesterday, for all the favorites the wavside after Voorhees was heaylly bucked, bur he proved he had, no dking for mud | ’ not being in Joe Hayman anothar heavily: played favorite that failed to finish In Wotan found weteht and distance too much for him in the last NEWTON TO JOIN HIGHLANDERS | end showed life and das! Half. Sist ays the entire squad is -Sister to Hyphen Is the |Great Left-Handed Pitcher, His | once. Health Completely Restored, Will Arrive in This City Some Time To-Morrow. ghot boys: but right. (Spectat to The Evening Wor)d.) CINCINNATI, Newton, the left-handed pitcher of the New York Americans, the city torday en route to join his team in the Rast. He has bean resting Indlanapolls ever since bis ‘arly in the spring. his health is entirely restored and that he is ready to do regular work for Griffith's Hixit- will arrive in New York Haturday morning. MISS BISHOP LEADS GOLFERS Sister of the National Woman Champion Makes a Fine 95 Over the Nassau Country Club’s Links, | Helen Bishop, of the Brooklawn Country made 4 9 over the links of the Nassau * Women's Metropolitan Golf atioh at Glen Cove to-day. yeidering the dampness of B,f, by Pandit—The Hoyden; J. A.| gham— Branohi | fe new woman's re Rabne aninty. women started play. representatlye udeon River ae. well Ry of Long Islas Nassau, 112; Mrs. y, 103; Miss Helen ; Miss Gertrude 1 ,, Ne B. Banford, Pasex ‘Mrs, HL. 'F, ‘Whitney, Naasuu, tarke, Apawamis, 106. Kastern Park- Way, 108; Mrs. John Hill, Nassau, ba vy Trayers, Nassau, Nassau, 128; THE POUGHKEEPSIE REGATTA NEXT WEDNESDAY THE EXPERT TALKS : TO INQUIRING FAN'NINE PoLicE WHY NEW YORK FANS ROOT IN. THE SEVENTH INNING, , aske a thoughtful render, that the fans in New York al- ways get up to root for the home team in the seventh Inning? He wants to know /f there is a superstition connected with the practice, and, if so, why {t is not done in other cities, A whole column might be. written on the subject and then not thorovehly cover the ground. Yes, there is @ certain superstition associated with the number “7.” It is a mystic, number that has made all sorts of trouble in the world. It works like magic cn the “crap” thrower, for one thing, There are seven days in a weeh, Seven times seven is forty-nine, the year gold Couch Z11/5s Warn STANDING OF THE OLUBS. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Pittsburg Phila’ phi Chicago . Singer oF ¥. few York, 2; tladet 4 Boston, 1); Bt, Pittaburg-Brooklya Rain, snlbavis GAMne. GAMES SCHEDULED “ia TO-DAY. Detroit at New York. Bt. Louts at Washington. 7 oaton. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Chicago at St, Louis, eryptle, tricky nerves. suffer polgnantly. insane. and many anecdotes ignorance, which did not tnterfore with his baseball ability. When Garfleld was “Pete” hearing the news he asked one of the “Gartield? I never heard of him. What league is he with?" respondent. Does thi Falli the b was discovered Jn California, the Koran of are seven deadly sine—pride, ALLEN S4NGREB. BOZEMAN BULGER. \f fortitude and temperance. alao appears to have confused a lot Of|f wonders of the world, amateurs. President Pulliam hae Issued Ball playing t* @ great strain on the thoughy appar- ently callous to eriticism and fallure, Eddie Doheny 1» In A madhouse from worry at the game, and now old "Pete" Browning, a sreat | star between 1982 and 1995, He wan a powerful batsman, are toll of bis Profesalonals, dy infleldera from intentionally ailing the man on base, “it; with @ fast runner on frat base and a poor runner wat bat, Pops up an easy Relders, who purposely muffs, the ball by going down with Bround, call the bataman out, ; to force the runner out at second on easy pop fly the ball ‘trapped oF touch the ground first." rin the profess Jack Chesbro before getting Into fast company had a rather varied experi- He was first signed by the Rich- mond (Va.) club when Jake Welle, now owner of a theatrical circuit, “We took our pitcher out fn the fourth Inning, played him in the fleld and then put him back in the box,’ writes a cor- “The other club kicked. the umpire decidel we wera What ts your opinion?” This ts only one out of many questions like this received in The Evening World The teply ia that jay be made in a team #0 long as ihe i changed or the Trust) When J was. straight games and was about to be released, when it was decided to give him one more chance, He then went hin next e@eventeen suc- Since that time he has been marvellously successful until this Hie major league career began at Pittaburg, which club got him from cessive samen. he admits reading all deep breathing. “No, Mr, Martingale, a ballplayer, us| players receive thelr stipend accordin; I understand It, is paid by plece work | to w! (ot they: deliver, atting order an taken out of Change be made in the middle of an inning that made in big league clubs every day. one instance a player caught, pite’ und took the outtield. With Correspondents, Q. Ta It true that John Anderson holde all base-stealing records? John performed the wonder- Louls of stealing second ‘The only backset | ; ‘That ia to aay. on those days! |" Y°Lulieve, avernge: performa he receives a]spit ball pitcher can that is to say. & rag and a| cual to the best pald ferryman o1 “We had a man on first and the next Hank of hale, fellow to bat hit a clean single to cen- correspondent as Kipling days some men ket|league aloe tho Jordan, Mr, Ball swimmers | dlaver. the best results mat be obtained who can make the ciroult of the bases in ten flat (not using dog stroke) are} s‘owiy alon awarded their have been told on good authority that Bernard Dreyfuss once pald Fred Clarke awimming holding the lighted end of a Pittsburg stogy In his mouth, hone and a ful feat at St with the bases full. {o Anderson's marvellous deed was that | | two men out, alde, when with two run hie team could For thus breaking the rec- ord Anderson's pieture is now in the Rogues’ Gallery. tre,” writes Brooklyn. stumbled and fell. got the ball on first ft to second, putting the runner out, batter get d hit on I He docs not, cause he fafled to advance the runner, the game, and he other chap's retiring the| The centre fielder bounce and shot Hard Juck, Q. If a catcher while behind the bat ¢ down, were smoking a pipe and Asman buffers for awiewardness. on account of | around the bases atrike, should the umpire put the but- Speaking of tho infleld fly 1 This he only A. No, he should put the pipe oug. accomplished by | ey tg ew Haven dawn attended. Williams to Pitch. “Jimmy” Willams will be in the box for the Marauctiea Batunday fumen, —- a inion of inal, soe sates hes ‘on aie wreat match round for the ta cone reathing through his wills. r, T.domot want yo! ar coe GOODWIN AND FELTZ GO TO DRAW IN FIFTEEN ROUNDS (Special to The PROVIDENCR, BR: ter Goodwin, Tommy Feltz, of Brooklyn, fought fit- teen rounds to a draw before the Rhode Club last night, ‘The Ryan-Fitapatrick fight was called off on account of the interference of the Prosecuting Attorney and Sheriff at inisterial agsoclations. 1, June 21.—Ches- the Imstance of ‘The promoters ‘on account of the firm stand of the Sheriff, and returned ali ticket-hold- ers thelr money, ———— WILLIE FITZGERALD BEAT TERRY MARTIN IN FAST GO. (Spectal to The F PHILADELPHIA, Fitagerald had no trouble at ail in beat. ing Terry Martin at the Broadway A. ©. lat night, where both bove star bout of a rataer Koo The taiiy weather or oppressive heat didn't keep the crowd down much, and those who Were there ot a run for as the bout was a good ting und slugging galore and at the end Martin was about gone, although game Island Athletle battle was a gruelling , one men took a stiff punching tng the lion's share of the blows. bulldog styte, generalship stood him jn good stead, In the semi-final Cambridge, Conley, of Providence, Vout, and in the first preliminary Fred O'Brien, of Chelsn, beut George Camp- hell, of Pall The fight was the first held under the auspices of the naw club and was well fought in t the decision over * in a six-round Be Proud ‘9 Your Feet. THE BATES SHOB Is tho best for Men and kk three round: You can pay more but (¢ Is not necessary. Try THE BATES SHOE, THE BATES SHOE Is Union-made and contains overy element of superior quality fram heel to toe. The man who has trouble getting comtertable Shoes, the man wht seeks style, the pride of the custom bootemaker, and the man who must have shoes teat vie can all be ailind in THE BATES TH BATE BS SHOE Is 45 y styles are created monthly, THE BATES SHOE offers you a greater selec. tion of styles and leathers than you can find anywhere at any Ask your dealer it he hasn't got them, tell him to F ha! you a pair—he can do it in 30 minutes, etsy $HOB and you wit bo preee ot 101 AGENTS. . ONE wee Se eee FIGHT CALLED OFF. (Special to The Evening World.) BATTLE CREEK, LAIRD WINS FROM KIRBY ON LINKS Princeton Man Defeats the En- glewood Player After a Hard Struggle—Many Golfers Take Part in Second Round, Characterized wood open tournament as tha moeting between Oswald Kirby, Inglewood, and curried to the twentieth greon before Talrd proved the vi match was the moeling Another fine etween Archie Jersey Country Club, and Ralph Peters, he sammar: of the play follows: 6 Laird beat Onw: in beat W. ae beat Brings Wont Bach. Sarmelee beat G. Gra! ef IP) eat GG. (Bpecta! to The 5 Paha World.) rig ate RAR faa 4 ical It F Basso os Three strikes and four balls make seven in baseball. It took seven days to create the world, according to the Biblical There are seven in the Hfe of man; seven phases his dream saw seven kine and are seven sacred books, namely the the Fildas of the Scandinavians, the Five Kings of the Chi- the Moslems, Tri Pitikes of the Buddhists, the Three Vecns of the Hindoos and the Zendavesta of the Persians, There lust, wrath, envy, gluttony, avarice and Likewlse seven virtues—faith, hope, charity, prudence, justice, There were Seven Wise Masters and seven Now are you answered? BY ALLEN SANGREE. We have another communivation from | swimining round old Dr. Jawthorne that he kindly turn over to us, Jacking the space in his own paper to print same, anent the wages of | Hell's Gate whirlp: ballplayers, It will Interest and active work from inhaling a Pittsburg stosy while the bawea in wet weather, Much better smoke a ojgarette. It ts related that Lord Byron swam the ol with a clay pips, every fan} put \we cannot ali be Lord Byrona, Let Jon, and| us be content, therefore, to so live that wo appreciate this opportunity to ald| when we have drawn our laet deep the grand endeavor of elevating | breath the managing editor will say, sports to that cerle noteh in human af-| "Weil gone, toou good and faithful fairs where they belong. “Tam in receipt of a letter from Olaf| chatant neyday.” Bridgeport, | “Water covers three quarters of the “asking if ballplayers| earth, and now valiplayers get ulong wet paid on wet days when they do not| perform thelr acoustomed duties. that you will find type and room tn your | Uc valuable paper to print’ my answer to Mr, Martingale, whom I feel ebnfident | fo "idg, 1 Jeserving and Intelligent man, as| re swim, aie i my articles on| With a pipe, stogy or cigarette, spacewri enter thou into the cagh- ler's office ‘and twit him with a non- in Arimona cr Mexico, Where the grand lwinas come . 1 swow if 1 know, siting in Nordland I no: that the vest swimming — ball ' rs had amull Lohes, Breen eyes and taffeta hair, so that Ve little advice ng in Water wround the bases “Alluding to the primary question, Mr, Murungale, 4 may inform vou that ball: A home ru: $0; a clean ainxle, as they call and ad ke a River Jordan, where I once summered, By the way, if you play in a minor by dicting on. manna and Kirschwarser, and dont’ jet a rough, sticky fish acrape your Keel from stem to I|slern, because that once happened t, me, and it made me darnation serious, ———_——__—_ Leroy Won a Game, SEW HAVEN, Tonn., June 22, Beroy, of Columba, the thteroolleg: nis champion, defeaied the New, England champior of ANE. ther Tivee found of the club alk: The ecote wos (4. I or’ men old, yet new lee. for THE BATES SHOR. ear THE clude that true baseball greatness comes) EDITED BY ERT EDGREN. REEL US SASSER veo wee YANKEE TENNIS _ PLAYERS KEEP ON WINNING Wright Defeats HOT, of Australia, While Ward Tri- tmphs Over A, W. Gore, LONDON, June 28.—In the semi-final of the tennis singles for the London championship, at the Queen's Clud to- lay Beals C. Wright, of Boston, beat of Australia In a fine contest, 8-0, 4-0, G=1, 6-4, O~1. In the semi-finals for the London champlonship Holcombe Ward, the |Amonican champion, beat A. W. Gore: O8, 4, U8, eals C, Wright soratched for the Mnals, thus giving the champlonship of the elty of London to Holeombe Ward. the gentlemen's doubles, semi- .Wiltam Ac Latned_ ana William jothier (Americana) defeated Sla- Youve ae LAC sb OT, Tt Ma O--4, CAPTAINS GET | NEW PLACES Gallagher Is Shifted from” Brooklyn to West 47th Street Station, The promotion of four captains. to Inspectorships early in the weok caused Commissioner McAdoo to make a num- ber of important tranefers to-day. The most Interesting was that of Capt, Hernard Gallagher trom Adams atreet, Brooklyn, to the West Forty siteet precinct in Manhattan, captains in all were transferred, Capt. William Shaw was sent from the Madiaon atreet station to Adams street, Capt. Barney Hayes from Weat ‘Thirty-seventh street to Madison street and Capt, Ward from Alexander avenue to West ‘Thirty: events atrest, Cupt. Tighe goes Borsugh Hall, | Brooklyn, to exander avenue and Capt, Dillon from Central Park to Kingabridue, A ‘sergeant will be assigned to the Central Park Precinct for the present. Capt. Byrne, of the Grand Central Sta: tion, goes to Leonard street; Capt. Hai- pin from West One Hundred and Fifty- second street_to Charles street, and Capt, John O'Brien to Brooklyn. Berg. John Shields hag been placed In com: mand of the West One Hundredth stgget station, iceman Hickey, who went to the Eauitable office the other day, showed his @hield, talked loudly an: rofured to leave until he was given $2 on A life insurance policy he held, has been summoned tu appear defo Commissioner McAdoo on charges, He will be tried next week. nee Waadiett to Pitch tor Murray Hitt. With "Rube" Waldell ocounying the piteher's box for the Murray Hille in thee mame on Sunday with: the Philedelphie Giants, the former club empeot they will Wibe out the dofeat administered by the colored plavers in thelr last game, The Giants, are, very, strong witht a ams io rves of ¢ Murray food Will team Revo bias aed & Dumper oF players to thelr ranks, Baseball Bund ya. Hoston Nation SPORTING, RECORD compared JUNE’ & rin ene rom Nov, 24, tia ied date, as publ the Chicago Handloappert dune, d¥3;, Dies Oi 690; Holing, 46 winners, Beat bet record of WINNERS since opening day at Bennings— Handtoapper, 48; June, 39; Diestel, 35, A client of THE CHICAGO HANDICAPRER hae "fiured” out the result of the HANDI> CAPPER'S, JUNE'S and COL, BILI/S one beat bet since the opening day at Bennings rem! 000 Winner capltar--piasing 20, Fiat eta, tee a deere fen percent, Wi KY Ri nA Ws e) a th SUES ooh She entaad, ee = wanes 4 ee bart Tel nd doin as Coney Island Jookey Club Seg rece Mae re ion raiOw ( tcl ca Stakes of 8.008, \ " i petal a oneE, ee eet ease, reat ‘other tt es i. tl eat are EM a

Other pages from this issue: