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ne wl { COMPLETE BASEBALL RESULTS | GIANTS TAKE THE QUAKERS INTO CAMP Fourteen Thousand Persons See Champions Take Early Lead and Hold It.: BATTING ORDER. New York, Browne, reniledelphte. ‘homas, cf. Bian 2b. Courtney, 8b. Titus, Magee, Bransficld, 1b, Doolin, ss. Dootn, ¢. Corridon, p, ie. Giants .... Puiladelphia BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July %—with the Phillies ihe only club in striking @istance of the lead just now the Gi- @nts arrived on the field this afternoon ready to stop any urdue ambition on the part of local talent. Record-break- ing crowds were expected und Secratary Knowles brought along two or’ thres extra money bags and additional cler- feal force to help carry the booty back to Gotham, In marked contrast to thetr last ap Pearance there were no hostile man- ifeatations as the champions trotted on the field, The Quaker City was Peccefal. but some of the New Yorkers observed that Jt mizht be the calm before the storm, and McGraw preferred to wait until the club was safe in tne hotel after the game before making ‘ny comment, On the last trip the Phillies were given a neat trimming. and McGraw said be would be satisfed with three out of four this trip, but he preferred ; to take four. The way the cHamplon: ot busy during practice did not angur | well for the Phillies, but as the gong, sounded the Quakerites were equall: ap full of ginger. ore (oo and Strang Wren again called upon to play second. First Inning. Browne could not get a ii “Gan Batre ted replay 0 Donlin quieted things over second, McGann’ follower ‘a sharp rap, which Doolin tum- Shea, and Donlin went to thin, while Dan’ anchored on first. Mertes walked, filing the bees. Dahlen wns then ‘al: @.stroll, which forced In Donlin, avin Was out on m crack at Bans: Held, but, McGann scored on the play. trang Was called out on a very close ion at firet, retiring the side. As Mew York players started to pro- ‘on Corri- the count. Breeted by a storm of Sages fom he “the. ¢ crowd, TWO RUNB. lor Thomas's monal oad MoGann. i ae me the Br valnele nto ler 45 game had 10 be stopped al the increasing crowd to take in. the Bali Oe _Seaee Caney rtaxed. TL 008 persons’ in the ina wie hit sauare into a double play. Dahlen Is grovnder. ang sitar touch NO RUNS, Second Inning, Gleason threw out Bowerman with a Coa olin ae oro sn to lor, Browne stri t aa ravi eet aught at Branse Third Inning. niin. page ealled out on girionis ie hore ut ee os cael i ak ining swan rin’ ‘eaten up ssh a bl ont reidon aten - Po | MoCormick, Jack ‘Roberts and “Deaty” | Thompson ere acting as seconds for the oftelal thnekeeper ig Frank P. filly Gilbert is auth, | y lacing a clean | Y | that time I knew but little of the game, sure, Souretey | OUT AND HART IN GATTO FOR CHAMPIONSHIP ART Wi _ [EONA JACKSON [VANDERBILT AUTO = Pugilists Begin Bout Which Jetfries An- nounces Will Give Winner the Title, After a Warning that They Must Hit for All They Are Worth. LARGE CROWD PRESENT TO WITNESS THE GO. Men Are in the Best of Shape and Each Ex- presses Himself as Being Confident of Vic- tory—Betting on the Outcome as Very Light. (Special to The Eventng ‘Wortd:) RENO, Nev., July 3—A crowd of over 5,000 men gathered round the open-air ring to eee Marvin Hart and Jack Root fight to a fateh ents this after noon. The nen were examined by physicians, unde rthe club rules, and found to be physically perfect. Both went to the ring confident of suc- cess and all interested prophesied a great contest. Jim Jeffries, the champion, @warfed th interest in the two fighters. Everywhere he went the crowd followed all day, and when he stepped into the ring to referee the match « cheer went up that fairly shook the moun- tains, a ‘twenty rounds. If the fight goes as ft Warned by Jeff.- me be 4 at gen an tt Jeff, Root and Hart ‘and the ol iste rsecjy tig cabs a oMcials held a conterence last nIEM lense Hart fice! rounds. at which all the details wore settled. Ine ig a improved The big fellow warned them that they Ingnter, =i pean must fight under Marquis of Queens berry rules with a clean break or sut- fer the consequences. candor “No monkey business wih go with lin my angi ewatied Tee, cesitnved. thie Battling Nelson, ‘Teddy Alexander and thtwe 25 ten Tackey are in Root’s corner. J. at i 43 sa ge ee Hart. Billy Nolan is timekeeper for Root and Al Updyke for Hart, while Shortell, There is very little betting, eonsider- ing that everybody here is @ sport. No- ody appears to have much’ of an in-| ti ide Ine on the eituation. That beis have been mace are at even money. ‘he principals arrtved from thelr camps at 2 o'clock, and on account of the great heat there was Mttle deley in getting started. Many prominent sporiing men ane at the ringvide. Hart Hoped to Win. Hart sald just before the fight began; “I realize that much depends on the fight. +I I win the title goes to me and I will have whe opportunity of showing my friends that I am woll able to pro- tect ft. When Root beat me before it was in the early days of my ring ca- reer, and in Root's home town. At WINNERS AT DELMAR. (Special to The Evening World.) DELMAR RACE gn LOUIS, July %.—Winners hore to-day mere ax follows. ERS] RACE —rour,, and 0 ) oes ( eae tS 20,1) 2 Japanese Maid @ SROOND BACHE Beven furlongs; gell- ing. Gone Handlen (8 to 6) 1, Th ‘Thisbe toi) Kingstetie A ar ad Berea reece cet eat ea Sect a on trates i 7 Courant, 6 ‘Nme—1.53. spe ibe, Binet 16 t0 th tt Lastinertes (4 to 6) 2, Atlas to 1) & Time—1.33, poetic A is LATONIA RESULTS, ‘Capecial to The Wvening World.) LATONIA, Ky., July §—The winnors and I believe that the worst I should have had wae a draw. Root ts, I know, A good, clever man, Ifdeed, he has always been regarded as one of the fustest fighters in the business, He is fast and strong, but I know I can “beat ‘him. How short or | bow long the fight will be I eannot sey, I intend to go after him right from the start and win the title and the mone, Root gave The Evening World the following statement ‘You can say for mo that I gin going to win the fight, “I will fight every inch of the way, and expect to win in between eight and ———— See, to-day were: Rranoes 6 ae Vie inn fe teas aL eee ‘gtonnder to Darien: NO MUNG. Asal Snes at esi in a. Tc fe hss, ae ~ ‘Round 8—Root had the best of this round. He drew first HIGHLANDERS. WIN ANDISNOW | WINS VERNAL CHAMPION | AT 20 10! RENO, Nev... July 3.—MarvinHart knocked out Jack Root in preie te coe a Fast twelfth round. at the Sheepshead Bay Course, SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Cinchona (3 to 2) 1, Lawsonlan (4 to 1) 2, Aviston 3, Round 1—They rush into a clinch. Hart lands right on head, Root countering on jaw. They run into another ciincs. Root starts jabbing with left. Hart lands straight right on heac. Jack reaches heart with a left. Jack sends right to body. Soo: now jabs jaw and they clinch. ‘Root’s left goes to jaw. Marvin lands right on jaw. Jack sends right on jaw and Hart answirs with left on body. Bell. Round about even. Round 2—Root lands left to jaw and repeats it and then clinches. Root lands right n body and uppercuts. Root then shoots left to heart. Jack crossed right to heart and repeated with left. Root’s round. Round 3—Root lands left on jaw. Hart sends left to body. They indulge in infighting. Hart fighting desperately. Root sends right to jaw. Clinch. Honors even. Round 4—Both men fresh. Exchange lefts to jaw. Jack uppersits Hart and then puts hard teft to jaw and swings hard on jaw. Clinch. Hi They exchange lefts and clinch. Hart sends right Baw. lack uppercuts with right and puts a solid left to body. SECOND RACE—Artful (1 to 6) 1, Bearcatcher (6 to 1) 2 Eugenia Burch 3. THIRD RACE—Edna Jackson (20 to 1) 1, Caprice (40 to 1) 2, Run- ning Water 3. FOURTH RACE—Proper (7 to 1) Colonial Giri (6 to 1) 2, Marmee 3. FIFTH RACE—Elwood (8 to 1) 1, Novena (15 to 1) 2, Atweod 3. SIXTH RACE—Dolly Spanker (11 to 5) 1, Broadcloth (13 to 5) 2, Schu- famite 3. (Bpecial. to The Evening World.) SHBEPSHBAD BAY RACE TRACK, Zuly %—Conskiering that it wag Mon- Gay and the day beforo a holiday the attendance here to-day was really first alam, This wns accounted for by the character of the cand to be decided. Dirst in importance was the Jong IsleAd Handicap at a mile and a fur. tong in which Hamburg Bolle was asked to give away lumps of weight tv guch clover performers as Eroaocloth, Proper, Memories and a number ot other good ones. Then there was thi Vernal Stakes, which called out a fiela of two-year-ol(s, besides {cur premmignt events, Ned well, “Tite Round 6—Root lands right on body and they clinch. Hart sends left hook to chin. Root puts left to jaw. Marvin sends left to body. Root put right and left to body. Round 7—The fighting was vicious in this round. Root knocked Hart down at the bell. Sart claimed a foul, but it was blood and had Hart holding at the hell. Round 9—Hart braced up. Both men fought fiercely. Jef- fries had trouble separating them. Honors were about even. lee Cees Tous Karte san £408 54 ‘weather was perfect NEWARK AT JERSER CITY (E. L.) Bean Sa Senet NEWARK 2... .225-2-002 00100010 0-2 Glose Call for averse. JERSEY CITY .... --..-- 3020000 —5 |gkr mune tre ile spalts rateas TORONTO AT BUFFALO (E. L.) SSA ati bik TORONTO .... .. 0000001 BUFFALO .... .. 0 00000 —2 PROVIDENCE A AT BALTIMORE (E- L.) PROVIDENCE .... - 00000200—2 erp, ate Mg et BALTIMORE .... ..-. --- 01000120 —4 | Sinton wan a ‘anticipated, icipated. He was ono of the fortunate ones. at the start, but Lawsonion outfooted him gpd the latter cut out the running to frack «Here the two took dlone order and En he owl. with Cinghona: ene ae by halt'a length. Aviston was third. hs LATE DELMAR RESULTS. _ Sixth—Court Maid even, Mammon 8-1, Outlaw 5-2. AT HIGHLAND PARK. ” Sixth—Lou Woods 5-1, Harry New 5-1, Watermelon 5-1. Seventh—My Alice 2-1, Many Thanks 7-2, Colonist 5-1. f AT LATONIA. — ae Lg er HI Sith—xFelix Mozzes 5-2, Edna Tanner 11-2, The Thrall 1-1 jaltSlccinse Hist it . Similan gud lima also ‘ren, Artful, the fast Ally belonging to Har- ‘lry Payno Whitney, won ec oaslly from Bear pte in front and, makin, the raced that way to tho ead: witht Post of her Meld were unchanged all the way from the start, Bear Catcher was six lengths in front of Eugenia Burch, Long Shot Fires Home, Sor towns aie ie PHIRD, RACE 5 $2,000 madea; AG alt test five iste \ fillies two years old ve fark < jb FROM ATHLETICS cat hee ~ BATTING ORD ORDER. a Tas f sens ees nol’ Stakes brought ern the best finishes of the. a fret “ve ‘Anish rahe’ bers were posted, a ataae hie, ce ets or tind, Barly and Often ‘ae ae fourth fe me of ie hee. Belle of Pena was Hamburg Belle Defeated, "BY ALLEN § - 4Bpscial to | 312} wan tho compotition between the Ai 2| mobile Club of h .| cage Auto Club for Dr, ‘Thomas's $10,W0 Ab-| trophy, the first heat to be run this af- || Fiat overtook and ran —-|single competitor as if it had been a | the. time was 5 min RUNS DOWN BOY AT MORRIS PARK RACES — Youngster Is So Badly Hurt that It Is’ Thought He Will Die—Series of Accidents Mars the Sport at the Westchester Course. yas on the first 1a Eivion? nad suet woe og a ithe race (Special to The Evenitie World.) : MORRIS PARK TRACK, July 3— sacs, at Two mishaps marked the opening thiv| besun to overhaul Wel afternoon of the American Automobile pesopregs ed dane npeNas Associuti . in ‘Out on the tradie wee ‘on'e two-day championship | trom under a fence." At the peed ie 5 wan gill onl; In one accident Paul Sartort risked | save ‘the “boy's” lifes th he _ieoctinan his own life and smashed Alfred Gwynne made the turn and hot like a projec: Vanderbilt's machine in an effort to| Hie Into the fence. The jae vr solted. avold running down a boy who was out and he fell in att, St be ot eae eae stealing his way Into the inclosure. At) front wheels of hin car crumpled the speed he was going ‘only a sharp | like paper, and the wit turn would have saved the boy's life. | warble Sartor! made the turn, and the ma- ehine shot Into the fence, He fell out of the auto and recelved a few serwiehes, ‘Two wheels of the car Grumplea like ‘papen | Tho bor,¢ whowe | #08 lees name {a Joseph flollahan, of Williams- bridge, was hit by the machine, His logs and skull’ were fractured and ke Is llkely to die. Dan Wurgis'’s Narrow Escape: ‘The first mishap was in the early part of the races, and in it Dan Wurgis just escaphd death, Tans + was a few minutes before the time set for the first event, the lightweight and middleweigiit novice hamticap, ana Wurgis wae trying ut his new car, Reo Bird, a 82 horse-power machine, He fad made severat flying turns of te course “and was whirling around the southern rim when he lost contcol o:| At the hospital Jt is sald Hallahan’s : the steering wneol and his car sho. seu Ae fractured, as well as ‘both legs, up the banked track in a cloud of dust | S74 ,ui! ni, Will ie THONRY ths crue The machine tore through fully twenty | dust ,and in the tangle of. Sartorl's feet pf fence and turned completely over Gag epee dia sien of te Sac Re | in thé air, Wurgis sot up in the air Wlistwing “Right, wth ‘Onevrolet eine M. slag A ine coma car, . euler is front wheel i siden michine that three of, his. fla « roken. he “lay. senseless in. ma-~ chine fe ron wild for several ihandved yards. Implngings against ihe onrer cait Ot the track. was (arried out un- conscious, aid when an arebnlanicg sr rived was taken to the Pordham Hos- pital. I iheugh very badly Bite "he Wild Boy's Skull Fractured. Bo and fell heavily in the high grass. He him. "Chevrolet's. tires were was not hurt. An examination of his Zien ie pig oe ie ney ures, | Ome. showed tiies it bad only suffered a Nelle chap was stricken down. wiNor aid | There were about 2,000 enthusiasts at | pat, We gacers take any interest in | the track woen the races tate of Garton or Roverts, whose The chief foature of the rograrome hi were fractured, is the ‘course twice past the machine in which Roberts 1a: vaconeeae before any one could Teach * side. RD EVENT.—Paul Bruyere, un- ; ‘orld’s record for 110 pound motor cycles, covering a mile in + 1,06 3-5, ‘The record was Lil. He made his 1ecord while there were two am- bulances on the track. | Event No 4—Touriots’ sowelty, sce (4.17 miles), —Won by L. A. Mitchell In a 12 horse-power Decauville; oy L. Kull} second, In a 16 horse-power Wayne. | Time~m, Besa i! event of the mest, the Thoma so rophy Face, was rather ° u America, and the THT) paced, broke the teroon and the second heat to-morrow. Louis Chevruict, the new champion, thd Walter Christie, who won the tirat lex at Chicago on Decoration Day, are to-day's compatitors. Car Badly Smashed. Though Wurgis thought at first that he could start his Reo Bird he found that tho rear wus too badly smashed to make it safe to run, been expected of this little cur. ‘The first rage, therefore, started with only two enti H, Moses's Stevens- Duryea, starting with a #-second handl- oa Sher HGH Hollander and mean’ Leland drove va the Bey: tontbiryea aud i, Parker Nance’ was oan lapeL®™ tiles.” The away from its le will have another chance to» a try the speed of his big blie O ed eecane eat ante is my fourth mish; oe ve been racing Mr. Vander! in this country. Hey scow in a slough. The time wae eocond number, heavy-welght jonship. had five entries—Major Miller's plat. Webb on Pr ihomus Altred ‘Gwynn | 101 rs wynne H.-P, Plat, and 30 Ip. De Dietrich. Cheymiot drove the Millar cae, Paul Sartori for. sir. Van- | advblt, Webb Jay his owt Ae, Mr. ft Roberta the Thomas racer, Fletoher the De Districh, The De Dietrich car was withdrawn, after runnl anne doy, maid: ad Cod Inv s upt's 60 ¥ ‘anderbilt's sacrificing my cor and nisk- fag my life to do so, He dodged in front of me, however, and I shut my ree The next thing I knew I was mes. set ray. ‘oft Bofors there. wasnt | must have been <hrown fifty feat smush-uy on the north turn, van yee, es tag acrae derbit car idding through Another ident. aed i Oe Paul sBartori, its set paged While the, Thomas Pa being Cun th ride the aul eof th oD Boat on the Of the race. Only entry to finish. behind Wedd. Jt ‘The race was four sites 6.568 Be alles) fab wade the fourth mile ic in Prue ‘seconds, @ new record for the mile, The old Toerrd fe At LS neconds, Tt was moaiy efter th chle thee Faut Paul Sartori smashed MeV andariit's, machine to wyald Funnlye @ Cae a rd who ha stealing into =a Garien, ‘Thistle Heathy, Simaien and Tol Men alzo ran, har ri woo won tbe man mason rau pla payed by’ th Hs at had Race for Dolly Spanker,

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