The evening world. Newspaper, July 3, 1905, Page 2

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es i SIE crew striving for the Cup in the historic Regatta and our tennis experts for international honors at Medon-and the Queens Club. The Quaker oarsmen have trained nicely on the Thames, aud have won many English adherents who believe ot against the crack Leanders. It ts the crew that beats the Leandera Jwin the cup. Let's root for the UR tennis team els ast surprise even O' ‘thelr. most ardent supporters if ‘they meet with ultimate success in Bagland. After making clean Bweeps ‘Om thelr first appearance on the Englieh colnts. they failed dismally. in subse- quent matches. Thus their chances of a eed the Davis trophy are considered They'l have to bent the Doherty ‘brothers to bring the cup home. The| preliminary tournament to decide the Fight. to challenge Bngiand for. this Prize star's Saturday. Five nations, United States, France, Belgium, Austria end Australia, will be represented, and out of these matches will come the team to play England's experts. ‘ANDICAPPING automobiles like | Hy trereutsreas is the latest. It 11 now belleyed that the future'o! the daredevil sport largely depends on this new idea. A good line was fur- | nished: on the scheme at the recent Morris Park races,’ when. allotments were made by three experts. The race | that resulted wos one of the best ever | “peen, and tt ts Ukely tit an official handlcapper will soon be appointed to handleap events at the varicus meet- | ings throughout the country. It may | jyet be necessary for newspapers to | print charts and past performances of | the ‘‘chug.. chug” cars. ‘Talk about | progress, what’? | “gy OOT and Hart to a fintsh to-day | R with Jeffries as the third man Inf | ’ the ring, That's a treat, ian't it? | I don't mean the Root-Hari affair, but deft 2s referes, YSONBY is the best race horse tn the worl. That's what we hear now after the colt's great race on Saturday. But aren't thtere a fey ethers from whom the Melton colt wisht win before he {s called the best | 2’ Haven’ Artful and Tanya o | rlaht to consideration POLICE CAN STOP THIS BALL GAME “2 3pG Gesision handed down to-day Court Justice Blanchard s¢- hee to grant an injunction preventing Police force from interfering with per eunaay’ baseball games of the On- Field C)ub. ‘The contention of the club wes that ho Mrounds were private and that it! {aiat purpase to charge an adinitrance ‘Police deny that this lx the fact, ted affidavits that on June ‘wete forced to buy score cards Ata aplece before they could Kain ir to the neld, at We @ new knock on an old door,’ the opinion, “Time and again been asked for the relict in and it has been as often inday, bur it niwy become ti eat ies gr it is on Public pas be, when the Public sements in the pube ne ANd an admiasion Hh a 4 Ay iets 2a | face and arms; taken to Roosevelt Hos- | vett Hospital | Boys Agree to Battle for a or to have any public exhtbition. | How THe GLADIATORS WILL MEET IN THE OPEN ARENA» fe. Jacin Root GAS EXPLOSION (SUPERBAS BEAT SHEEPSHEA (Special to The Evening World.) SHEWPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, N. ¥., July &—The entries for to-mor- nee races are as follows: mice 2 srt ey: | about two and IN BUILDING | BOSTONS IN INJURES THREE THE NINTH) se Van Dyck Studio Building|Hanlon’s Men Show Good Engine Room Wrecked— | Form, and Make a Gar- Other Buildings Injured. rison Finish, ‘An explosion of gas in the engine| Boston .... room of the Van Dyck Studio Building | Brooklyn . at No. 929 Eighth avenue this afternoon BATTING ORDER. oo co 0010 0-04 oo010Lre badly injured three men and wrecked the engine room. The injured men were attended by @mbulance surgeons from Roosevelt is Brookiva: Hospital, ‘The explosion could be heard Terie = ponte x for several blocks. Windows were Lumley, rf. smashed in the Immediate neighborhood bared > of the explosion. | Lewis, 98. The men injured were employed in Gesaler, 1b. the building and were at work in the | Momm. 9 Bee. eugine-room, ‘They are: GEORGE NEHRBAS, an electrician, of No. % Eldridge street: burned about Umpire—Mr, Johnstone. BY JOHN POLLOCK. (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK BALL. |GKOUNDS, BROOKLYN, N. ¥., July 3% ‘he Brooklyn fans will be treated to an exciting tussle for last place durine the next three days between Hanton's 2 se Deter. ane CHARLDS FATRMAN, engineer, of | condom and Fred Tenney’s Bean No. 92% Eighth avenue; burned about | phe opening spiel occurred to-day, and face and arms; attended and sent OMe. | tne struggle will continue over Wednes- ATTELL 10 FIGHT pital, TAYLOR PROUD, an electrician, of | No, 110 Bast Fifty-third street; burned about face and arms; taken to Roose- tion, The Gowanus rooters nave ong since stopped taking the Huperbas ae- riously, nd there Is every likelihood that to-morrow's clash will be made more exciting by a generous display of impromptu fireworks. All kine of rumors were flying around ton. Lewis has reported all right. He has a badly swollen face, the result of a toothache, but will p! Wiggins has Hot vet appeared. The dea) for Inflelder nals, is stil! hanging Side Bet of $2,000, Weigh ; fire, with little chance of Brooklyn get- | i ting ‘him. day was fine for a ball | in at 126 Pounds, |@ame, but the crowd didn’t turn out and the turnstile did not do enough busi- ness to disturb the cobwebs, Firet Inning. Batty hit over second for a base. Ten- At last there is a chance that “Kid" Herman and Abe Attell will meet in the ‘Ting and eettle the question of | ney lined to Hall, Dolan singled to left, which 13 the best man, Batty taking third. Delehanty gent a For some time Herman has been try- | short fly to Hell, ‘Wolverton also liftea tng to got on a match with Attell, but | t¢ Hall. NO RC Dobbs was out, Raymer to Tennes down. Hall's ‘bunt was’ fielded to Tenney tt ra moet in| time, Lumley fanned, NO RUNB. 8, and Herman | Second Inning. Lewis got_a hand for @ fast play to | Gessler on Cannell’s wot asa hos May. Moran foul ad: out | Always has been turne (es of ‘Tom O'Rour \once more made bis bid “I only fight for money," said Attell. “Then I'm the boy you want 40 moe reviled Herman. “I'll fight you for Buteh fied out jside bet of $2,000 and will put up $100 / dled, Tenney to flue Tavis ot ene ze ” other hand when he came to fortatt money right now. Fenponded by hitting to Batty e two fighters then repaired to Sut" at first. NO RUNS, O'Rourke's. in whose hands the $190 for- felt was placed, Attell will put up his! " Willies grasace wan too bot for Malay forfeit to-nigh the boys will sign! Batiy went out. (0 esaler, ‘nant Wet 10. tw 18 pounds, welxh | Tenne 20, Birleklett in at 2 o'clock oré the club offering ian ‘out, ‘Lewis to Geaulor, Se Ru! the largest pub Gesnier ta Annee EC zoraen died, Wol verton ms oe Fourth pete fpplehas ehanty, Hal Rage tin’ Oreeran FeO. July &—In the semi-final the Indies’ champlonsh!p sin- Third Inning. Fy tagged out by Bains” eengational oue-handed en's wild. thaow. We out stoattr Vows we tune, Dobbs fanted Hitl walked, | Launley Anve-ff to Dalen. ‘all vo'wona wg, Moran to Batty, Fifth Inning. vote fy fo Hi te toner fy fo Hla. ay In the gentlemen's doubles, third a3 | rua Wiliam A. Larped and Wililam |, Clothier beat Haves and Ballgreene, 2-4, 6-8, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. In the opon doubles (women's) aties | fi a te ‘hate Bixth lowing. Bei bat Sutton any A wie A py to-day regarding new players for Han- | out, | NO UNE. Dobbs Knigi Candling . SECOND RACE—Three. kignwetgat handicap; ‘course. fendor Osiris Raymer fittea to Dolan. "kof single to centre |out to Tenney unassisted. ON] is Geman doubled Rest ac to, Denney. hag Glbinas died, flelded of Bemes . TE PRAT ORR meg Bil Pint Tronatdes George C. fiennott FOURTH RACB—The tion: three-yoar-olds; miles: Lawrence one and fi wien RAGE —Tusee-year-oids and ; One and three-sixteenths miles, jorner Stricklett ney. Seventh Inning. | Cannell line-filed to 1, Raymer Gingled to tuft, He was nailed stealing. | ser Bergen to Malay, Moran ' | RUNS. | ee gingied over Willle, Hall sno- ridiced, Wolverton to Tenney. Iamley’s | scored Dobbs, Batch | Raymer to ‘Tenney. Maley went | RUN, Eighth Inning. y. Tenney singled to cen. lan died, Malay to Gesaler. y_lifted a guny Ay to Lewis Wide to Tenney, Bergen ‘ated, teloklett fanned. Ninth Inning. went out, to righ Malay wo Cannell’ ° ae mat Vea aone out, Malay to to contre. Hal doubled beat out a bunt to oWerion. Laraiey fied | out to Delehant; ing Dovbe, ON ih singled, scor- RON, fly off Croes. Yenger took Seybold's hotst in the panes box. Fultz made a fine runring catch ifrom Murphy's ‘Tous drive. NO RUNS: a? ‘man robbed Orth of a two-hag- by getting rf his long drive, Dougherty s#mes' @ beautiul drive into right feld for threc bases. Ile scorsd on Keeler’s single that bounced over Knight's head. Hiberfeld could not eat out a rap to Cross. WilHams again fied to Hoffman. ONE RUN. Sixth Inning. nOP® got Knight's grounder and threw |, by an eyelash. Barton clean \hit in right centre, < iA 's jolt. Hartsel mae dine a foul to Cross. Yeager ‘deat out a hit to Knight, The throw went over Davis's head and out under the ropes. According to the new Tule val ms struck lal Pay let, the runner the . ote inade at od op and lo & gO es, | eo m MeGuire. ONE RUN, Seventh Inning. Hoffman filed out to Y¥. Devi fanned for the second time: Cross shot & Grive direct to Dougherty, NO RUNS. &ehri Tepnced” Warvons > feaiey firew OFth out, iPourherty wot a ana and obliged a double in left. Schreck bandied ‘iewlers sserifive, ‘Et: berfeld truck gut. NO RUNS, HIGHLANDERS AND ATHLETICS PLAY. fitohed ght on the nose for a clean to left Texes Leaguer hers | Wiha Wit oa “Willi, hase agin | be (Continued-trom First Page) Keeler thos Ho a perfost over oth | raul serene | on ane > Kid's he pa Inning, Perel made s Une ering catch trom RUNS, for an | frou Seybo} "aire eating, & with drove a ner into "Beypotd's mit out on a grounder to Third inaing. dtenley, oy aca dF Elghth Inning. eybold popped up @ Uttle Ay 4 alurphy got an tnhek ‘along ented baat base ca fife, Se Fetired ah ee out. ae fied out r mer Suite beat out a aunt a) ley es: | a ire drove a ‘Beybola: Ninth vite Lord batted for Henel om to Chase unassisted. ANDERSON MAY JOIN BOSTONS (AARVIN: HART o D ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. a $6,300 FOR SON OF NASTURTIUM (Bpsctnt_to The Byening World.) GHEEPSHRAD BAY RACE TRACK, July &§—Etmendort. yearlings, the prop- erty of James B. Haggin, were sold his afternoon and brought dig prices The highest price was 96,300, paki by Herry Payne Whitney for a chestnut colt by Nasturtium—Hanetta, Newton Bennington, A. J. Joyner and J. J. Hy- Jand also secured yearlings for big | prices. The buyers and prices were: Ch, ©. by Bute—Amours; H. Grover. $200, B. c. by Longstreet—anéreth; H. Stover, by Ben Bolladay—Aauatilia; H. 6to- ety Rapallo—. gadel Rebates Awrlia it) aed. Tos Juvenai—Biue and White; W. ¥. “Longvtroet—Busy Lady:' P. Ben Holtadey—Captivay; W. H. y Disudonne—Carness; Fred Bur- ef ae ° EA ne 8 rz Bone BF 4, Gif, Water Onlay—Dateteas ‘Deoharturtiom—tinnetoa; uP, ae Ben Holiaday—Heritiers; H. Ben Hotiedey—Bimyance; C. manna o., by Rapatio—Immediate; A. J. Joy- "Cho t. ‘iy Dioudonne—Dewning: 3. A. Ben- 54» George Kensler—Droway; 1. ee Longatrest—Basteriing; R. 7. wf Ss Ptetidonne—Bvanthe; J. J. Hy- 05 | ae ae a ‘Jovner, 2 by Water Color—Piorentia; J. A. Ben- ¥ Longstrect-—Fiorian; A. J. Joyner, by Wa Water Color—Flower of Gold: J, rota treet—Footaore: N. Benning- ‘Water Color—Sormesa; C. Cash, h. f. by Rapalio—Fulano; BW. R. Thomas, sikteotB, Peantr otaeeeee| Speedway pe) yy Arkle—Garterless; H. Stover, sok & 07 Maptell—Gertrade; J. Kenny, toe! gi,b% Disudonne—dualaia; N. Benning Ch. 6, Kial ‘Mack~-Hal 3; 2 Mackey, a1 "hoo. ‘aad ae nike ties AMUSEMENTS. One THING THAT wree Discour aGe- Roor tf we WANTS To FAKE. ‘It is expected that the biggest crowd ever seen at an athletic meeting will gather at Celtic Park in Long Isisnd City ‘onmoreow. Not rey, ears many em the first Seas ig an | exgollent ons It thohides no. Iees than | 20 entries, the Epatority 08. wi} whom are the crack athletes or ¢) ‘Thene | entries are ure to draw a big crowd. course the great five-mile race sored Johnny Joyce, cress-coun! an Timothy | of ate most ex- ered at an ath- great things sxe en halt prizes julalte ever aie ROR ang pillows George | the. sprints; IVESPERS CREW IS CONFIDENT Philadelphians Finish Training at Henley and Fear-No Oppo- nent Except the Famoud Leanders. HENLEY, England, Joly 2—TherVem pers paddied over the course t ani completed their practice brigny well and very hopeful. They have not the slightest fear of anything but ie Leanders and Manuger Thorn Ga expressed bimself most, eanguiny oe, ae crew will carry off! tie Grang ‘Owing to. the large number of entries three preliminary heats for tne, Samed Cup and seven heats for the Sculls were rowed off: this ugrhmena GREAT CROWD WILL SEE JOYCE AND HYNES RACE be very switt and believes; tet he cad beat both Hynes and The New York Ainetie Gi Ciud has “gps ite entire track team, consisting thirty names, to enter in the even! ‘This includes’ such well-known P. J. Walsh, Pat Catiahan, Frank iol grt and aed Sodiey.f 36h the 100 ‘an yard \dica.ps ‘alentine and Cc "Gane. in He Bagh ios run, ong 4 ert nelly and Jim auicnel ‘tn ‘the weigh veins contests. ‘The -Amerioan Athietic Clu dally training now/at The batth these two clubs ts for the rival ed. id Frank Cas! Charles Bacon, flow and A. Gow water in the half- and Harv. hn, George pecs H. P. Od (Pee the ralle rage, In game races will be en. Farime, ‘Xavier and; ladelphia. a eae sh eeteg SPORTSMEN’S Goons, “4 GRAPHIC CAMER | models, which will be sold a THE: GIRL FRO} OER WAR CONEY ISLAND: me | ha Goh Pricer a Purchase through your:dealer'or | FOLMERG SCHMINGS “ SPORTING G. JUNE's ir of wets. + & “ |

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