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er Sas THE wortm: “THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1908, a eet Tt ee Ree SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT ROBERT EDGREN. A FEW SIMPLE SUGGESTIONS TO TRAVELLING GOTHAM BALL TEAMS. haa ists NEVER “Go on’ THE STREET witHouT’ YOUR GLOVE ~~ = (T ISNT PRETTY, WHILE DINING AT YouR, AOTEL WEAR &,. CATcHER'S | | oo a = But (tT may YouR TROUBLES oe ENTERING OR LEAVING SAVE YOUR LIFES aren aN HOSTILE pe THE Locay A_TOWN USE AN ARMORED CAR, Rt y AX THROW AN belo esate | I Secere ans, Sexe Srewes A ER Re Al sae eed ICECREAM BRICK. AT YOU, Surrose 18 | i DS = You may aTs Ss IT “POSITION, ARE & Ouice men ; Re espa is) < | 2. Ae. DON'T SLEEP WITH LEFT FOOT IN RIGHT HAND, SAYS EXPERT Ball-Players While Travelling! STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Should Learn How to Lie in Berths on Train. THE CAy USED TO BEL RIEL THE UMPIRE 1” Now IT's s" KILL THE VISITORS. VANDERBILT CUP COURSE Save Youn. SOUVENIRS AND BRING THEM Back To new “RESULTS OF ‘YESTERDAY'S GAMES. ee) New Red LL Bice ee in, 7. New York at Washi: Boston at Philadelt St. Loula at Detroit. ‘Chicago at Cleveland. Yorw - -- level H 2 | APPLIED FOR) Siesxc BY ALLEN SANGRE. Se an nommovud Tor Nita MATERIAL Incident upon the Highlanders’ start- ing on a three weeks’ trip in the enemy’s country, the eminent hooptolo- gist, Dr. Hutan Jawthorne, has this to say: “When I was travelling with 18 HIGH HERE E4 ; ESS JusT Now. Bt Louis at Ginctinatt, Roads Desired Are in Nassau ARVIN, HART, claiming the title © “heayy- the count from Washington yesterday days. Whatever the truth be, the boy See elsht champion Pharaoh's army toward the Red Sea/ like a bunch of gringees That's base did his share, but New York give Ph of the world,” is now coming County and Will Be = : we had great alfMeulty in sleeping in| Pall for vou, Pitotier Might “win |mo help with the bat With*men om Mice we sie od ing Ab z the Falliney cece it reRtie Tech, tment ee onl ja good fighter, e 10 H he h 7 E ‘ 300 Miles Long. Se ea For one thing. the heat was some-|the fans yell “Take him out." “Give | The saddest sight was when Dave “more a chaypion than he was when e e fans credit for their docility yester-| Fultz tripled to. when John thing scandalous, not a day passing | he started for Nevada. relat “He coukin't become champion by “whipping Faker Jack Root, a second- oie played out pugilist, who never even been considered a heavy- MINEOLA, L. L, July 6.—Robert Morrell, of No. 15 Willlam street, New York, as chairman of the Racing Com- mittee of the Automobile Association MISS SUTTON TO, ‘GOLFERS ON THE JUMPING BALL when the temperature registered under 200 degrees weiter weight. But, most of all, the Egyptians, and even a few of us white chaps, had not wised up to the method of lying in a stuffy berth. Few Anderson booted toe ath, out, None were out and mained right there. The final score was $1 and a fan remarked: ‘Well, I suppose that was Gone in onter to draw @ crowd in Wash- ington to-morrow.” More baseball for and no one yat ree day, however, as New York played ball of the tin can league brand. made a mistake in ever giving Seay Hogg the rubber. He was in poor con- attoe from the awful jolt of July Fourth, when a live drive brutsed ail The “little” wee ‘bones In tia left Toor. If Hart had whipped Root last year,|of America, to-day filed with Halstead } pefsons, at any rate, are onto the|He allowed four hits and passes | you! As though Grisith would drop « ‘or the year before, nobody would have Seudder, counsel for the Board of soheme. I have had nearly a freight | in two innnigs and soaked Case tten | Eame when he is working with tooth 4 # g z & load of letters the last week from in the southernmost vertebra. and nail to get in first division! aken enough interest in the circum-| Supervisors of Nassau County, an ap car stance to talk about tt. plication for the use of certain roads my readers in Pawtucket, R, L. asking Putmann Does Well. pee Giants will have the boards now . = hold an automobile advice on this very thing. Aided by BElberfeld’s missing a hot} for neariy the peepee month. The team ‘simmons, or Tm Corbett, or some otber | Tce for the William ix, YVanderbnt Cup Good Scores Are Made in the Cause of Sicepness Nights, groun ‘Fas ote a afk iow ts tn 1 a 2 ei xeepting ‘Bresnahan, ice a . ii o, x a th in none too good ‘man USE who prose | Ser ance would Jack Root, who! tbe appilcation states that the use First Eighteen-Hole Play of by ee ane a the wishbone end Ta [hand thea, ‘ead paver but’ tires pits | fora Karn series, as Mose and “Docs Whloped be Georss Gardner in {of certain roads in North Hempstead} LONDON, July 6.—Miss May Sutton, § ‘ 2 A every other way fills the requirements | {ey #8y that Put’s blood now ein. | Newton are lame and Powell ts out of Borate vGardeer ny etteewara!# desired from 5 A. Mi, until noon on} ef Pasadena, Cal., won the Anal in the the Club’s Invitation Tourna- Pennsylvania Judges Dissolve} cr neaith says tnat he has been accus- |nes Redely to hls Gakles ad vhis fest poniitten: — at Bt Tae S008 bet see the whpoes ian. re muee ie Sevt. 2%, over which an automobile com pat ee Bs bray malsctiond at ment. tomed to sleeping on bis back holding = { . eveed contest wilt be held and tor, ion uy, defeating Miss Wil- . . . * re eee Dy Mike Mosreak in "Bait Lake “haye! whieh five prizes will be. given the ave) “Aiia'® Sutian “wil ‘sUW mel Sting Injunction Against Wiltse | jt soot wim hie sight a, Z nave) ____AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS: is 2 {best cars of American make. Douglas for the championship. ne 42a wt. 7th at fd noe fom out ox och sce | AY cathy tutta tad We | gfe Qiao waged bei Baca. | cei to the Revie Word) and Hayden. oh act ee ne 8 | DPRRAOCE TCD as ue Shows | [[AMMERSTEIN'S Sian! aft ol cobbles stone ig Fou pa to-day on | Mods on Oct. 14 Ustween the hours of 5| were four deuce gamed ih vovle setae tne] RYE, N. ¥., July 6—The first eighteen “Bail players of great stature like Put-| Jub aut srAs Yauoevaan Yip OOF GARD! Fite woul oot, his quletus 10.) fe ae ee eng a Prcrican and | American, was fred ‘Qt the commence-| holes of the thirty-six holes qualifying mann or Bowerman naturally try to get |S¥sr. Bargain Mata. for Shoppers. Loc ROO SOARES | | Entire Root 5 aboot ale te lime it took hin to @is- Pataien make for a cup offered by Will: | Shee Git eemecena oot abd the Kentish round im the Apawamis Club's Invita-| HARRISBURG, Pa., July 6—The| all thelr bulk in a berth, for Kt is not | KOMT. T, 3. 2 EMMA 8, | 2onal Cusioal era! ‘Mareont's “alas Sree er ROREREY, ‘am ‘i, Wanderbit, a Sutton railled and ultimately won, /t!on tournament was played to-day and | Dauphin County Court, in an opinton | pleasant elther to sufferer or fellow- Froupe texte alg ae ee rovea bs 3 ART may become champion some} ,.thuive trom Mineola to Bast Norwich, | snd Sere Cae cont aok-line game number of very good scores were | filed ty Presiding Judge Welss, to-day | nussengers to have @ foot dangling in| fide tos jowats, Mme. peas day, but he'll have to do some-| then to the North Hempstead turapiké | getting near the net. iba ‘om | made. a course is in fine shape and | dissolved the Ree ene ry, Lnsenedich pith “yohe Henn Mae’ Beltane tie ee % tn aie thing better shan be Has done, (48 Greenvale, the south to Bull's Head |" Miss Sutton's victory was ver; -;80me low scoring 1s expected before | restraining Pitcher Wiltse and Out-| “ z an mie Grae ee ee sit ito” the | Foad to Willts avenue, then to the Wil- Jar, “An enormous gallery witnessed the |the close of the week. fielder Heyden from phiylng with the | Bron thing aid causes caress te forms oh OBE Grace feet ia oe oan oR oe 9 Sara sones.te the riace GL saring, hs match and stood mae ‘The best of the morning scores were: | York Tri-State baseball team. the teeth. oats fie 7, PA TOR’ Ta Fetes, Ahh Sensing the betore-montioned Phe, application states the contest 18 | winner, Lg carts ss| ‘The temporary injunction was se- Here’s How to Sleep. | 49bae ae eae TIGKES, eaa, eripee Hes Mor. ple y—Jack Root—and then having an] for 9) miles. Both appileations will be| "In, the ladles’ open doubles “Misses |: 1 83) cured a week ago by the BaltiMore| The best way of sie: | C Tice Srtiine, ine ast’ Dall vena & energetic press agent to whoop up the | Mctgd upon at the mecting of the Board | Thomson and Longhurst beat Misses | H. #. 13) | Eastern Iasigue club, from which the| 1s to kneel in bed and feline the” nead 25e. Nee Tetaday and guna. | Diezie evans 2 mae es ene wt ag s ee nM 5 Bany a long, it Hart tas a sense ae aT | SOPe WYRE, Nees last Saturday and Mfon- engin, ake pillow should be two and EN RAPE An te TODO re** | MuseR, Ichurming Music The War Heroee hase Wasting race a" hd Otane ‘Wess in his opini that ery eatin Croan Nagar rich 8 . H. in his opinion says ni encircle the the thum| | nests. : ‘ag lag bape ety IDERS W WIN SS SS “ine termination of the Telationship | Povntlng in a direction east by porte. | NovELry me Gig ited Domino BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, { - Louis short-stop G ag ast, twice east. 0 omenos ALLA ADA PP D e and third baseman. Barney $2 FA Path the, gecendeats, innpeoming. and |Gons. ing Pullin Derby “and a ball | aie The Boy Paderewski. | BRIGHTON BEACH peste | i ln we uu able as was, 8 NO! player will surely is etl er- vu 1 | et Sale Abs pede hedelaedeed 70 MEET AGAIN CHALLENGE CUP: iw." g ® situation which would warrext the | Sg¢ jumping In bounds if ue follows my 5 95 9% 95 whe ELTon—nONi TA. Heats, 250. ea ae Pasir) cae 100, j oie continuance of the injupetion. It would | *™ — to rs BY! I aaa om se Fitebore enepatn, sowie g B coctment Se tant, arn) cura tous ie tgment mar conf PuRUS CER STARS omm | MERU MRI MAS A » : ‘something. May be it was Brai ir % the service of the complainant, All It/ players have, as I am informed by our fasts LL Asa EB die ke Give them gray maiter enough and they | Marvin Hart and Jack Root, the Ch!| HENLEY ON THE THAMES, July 6, 3 would accomplish is thelr restraint from | office boy. Snoring, as we all know, is [Harry 3 gant T Eist cs SPORTING. may do something on the diamond this |cago scrapper, are to have another ene|—The Leander crew are the winners of ng with the New York Athletic| i, Inherited affiiction, Sometimes it Popular Favorites, 3 eeagon, after all, counter in the squared circle within a| the Grand Chailenge Cup. They beat | }” lation. aking & generation, but ie always cer with the ie chara -— few months. After Hart had knoked| if Belgian crew in the final heat for | ®: ‘he purpose is by such restrain to| tain to show up some time in the “WHEN, Le Sa A’ RTY~ RECORD compared HE Philadelphians seem to think is. a the trophy’ today. The Leandors had | i. 86 compel thelr return to the complainant, | family. + Dooat goats, 81.50 ‘Dieetala from that thie Giants bave more braing | OUt Hoot the latter requested his man jan spay time of it. an wae expected, |e $1 103 Dut this is not the province of a pre-| | °T recollest when I wae bathing, In- Xo. nie sa00 than they need. Hence the vari-|®¢er to ask Hart for a return batde, an ers nm by two A-halt| F. 4 6) ilminary ers obtained after the #! 4 date » attempts made by patriotic and en. |As soon na Houseman auagosted a re | iis in the, aplendid time of @ mtn-) F 3 Bast done, It may be done on Anal hear-| Es aiqucar old chugs Wap. ree opie of | innit ta 8q. Bre he Sa eet aah, tj, URED eta pening ot Bea | EEE ERISA PR restr igor AO a ae aa BE neo covey cn tes ee RE [Samocaare eo ee eS brains of the New Yorkers | dec at he would gladly i W. fa ts a court to refuse the motion to continue maf f HUDEONG Hartere, T-10 cor over, 48: No.of Wis them with bricks. For-| Root again, providing the officials of] Son P ¢ 45 83 the Injunction. The YorkA ‘nlotie ‘Asso-| had a eigence. sot HUDSO! ‘é ‘T10 or oye aR Sie. fe bree : the brick that hit Bresnahan |the Reno A. C. would hang up « pure) TQ-MORROW’S ENTRIES, 4 4 fT ciation Is a party to the contract with| falty’ ‘iat he would rtich Reur, g SENSATIONAL Tho Holt t0 ait Fico, ot Btertars bi than hig skull. Use pressed | for them, Joe Eyan. the club's match ' r 2} if She. catencants Aud mean ieee rights it! Wn no longer able. to MEDY HIT. rere, >a ys row at a anit, r, e 9l, May haye, a passed jatter over, and one a ay enn. ‘They're hard’ custom: PoNker | BPOBRED, sole. a Giiraa lo hate (Special to The Evening World.) gD, 4 1! upon in thls procesding. It has at least Ber inar as ego oamte bese in ine IONE due Wesker The oF. | fox another fink Aight, and the mill) | BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, | it M/S Hehe 0 he pears Peery te, CORUENY| ZAREK, OROCLTORS. rater LS WONDERS AP. of e “ly ly 8.—The _ ent: r “He was the mo} ry red clay brick of co:nmer: wall i i oe be fought within eight or ween nralae conenee for to-morrow’s “We are brought to the conclusion | world when I thi: anne ee LUNA PARK, Uke pie to » Giant at this 6: ls FIRST RACE- For, maiden 4 ' that ae continuance bf the etion | hunch and gave’ me “the the and Miend: ono at sixteenth "en not only not rortore the de- tn, the vilial Ks, tomoblies lenxs Post Store, 224 —— inderion, Fendanta’ ors. to. the Baltimore | whic! ae D Pe Danner. ls olowing An the Baseball Company, complainants, ‘but | gtudlo ass AER frat. 2800—Orasnersy: ‘te footsteps of James J. Corbett, chat Mt could not nullify the contracts | my old mound shot, bel ball players, = ye ot Thomas Sharkey and that sreat ‘ g entered into with the York Athletic An- | don't wleep on your . fg ON CONRY ISLAND. fiir in Good thing @aturdny. feic of the prize ring. John L. soclation,.and that there is no warrant ee etm tine. Zohn Heseee ib tinder the “facta tlvalgaca to make the| Digt! Due! The. Highlanders, after HDHNS WN FLOOD & es Ic te a F | don't set thnt “ate.” please, Mr. Com. Brother ii’ Jofnpetion amendatory RIK Brighton Beach Races. j peel EVERY DAY AT 220 P.M. UNTYL JULY 29. SIX EVENTS beste png ty hibeny oil Positor) at Third avenue and Tenth sptrest. Lu a R WAR. vias LBs! setie (Special to The Eyening World.) CINCINNATI, July 6—The Hoboken (N. J.) club to-day withdrew from the national agreement, and Chairman ‘mann, of the National Commis- sion, @t once returned the check for #0 that ha@ been deposited by the club as a pledge of good faith. It is sypposed that the club found it impos- aible to obtain a sufficient number of dates with clubs that did not harbor soRilNp RACE —~Three-vear-old iiiee! tx {Ineligible players and go decided to y F uit the agreement. Under thene con- Oto Win eee 178 | ditions it will not be long before the Hoboken club 4s placed on the in- eligible list. Manager Kelley of the Reds has been notified thet charges have been pre- ferred against him by Umpire Bause-|at which Attell 1s willing to fight Cor. 2 wine bpd ene me of improper lang-| ett or any of the other feather-weigh«, * the game of July, Attell was willing to fight Herman at mv a baie ot m Hikabura.” ates ‘rill ie "The day that sees the once doughty "Kid" behind the bar will mark his Permanent retirement from the ring, he will hand out highbulls “knockout drops” in ‘em) Instead | of his old wallops, and milk punches i- wtead of the punches that brought him fame and @ moderate amount of for- JOYCE ANDHYNES ARE SUSPENDED HERMAN HOT ON ATTELL’S TRAIL “Kid" Herman, the Chicago fighter, fs hot on the trall of Abe Attell, the feather-weight fighter who claims that every fighter in the business is afraid of him. Herman ready to.maks a match with Attell for a $2,000 side bet, providing Attell will Aight him at 126 pounds, weigh in at 3 P, M, on the afternoon of the vattle, the same terins MINNEAPOLIS, July 6.—Fraak Gote! the wrestler, has prixe-ring aspirations, and he wants to work them off on Mar- vin Hart. “He has wired a challenge to the Kentuckian who knocked out Root in Butte the other day. Hart has a0- cepted, and all that remains to gat the pair in the ring Ja the offering of a pi re, Gotoh says he is sure he can defeat Hart. and when articles are alzned he ‘will denosit $5,090 as a forfel ————————— CARSEY WANTS A SERIES. Kid Camey, the ex-National League who has been managing the y the past few years, Is ‘ay m series of games with any sem!-proccusional club to decide the champlonabip. Besides the chuypion snip Cersey suggexta that a good |Wazer be made on ce result, whe Metro politan players ure puttin ‘On. Bun Sunday, B. 5. 7.80 and ® ih * Carter was one of the greatest John Joyce s matter of reasonable doubt, heving been peetodeh pier yd tention of the committee, Mr, Stell an- mounces the auspension of the two ath- letes pending an investigation, One of the charges made against the men Is that a so-colled manager of one or both of the men applied to ® manager of a set of athletic games @ sum of money in case aeath ' peted, Another charge is r C Ic ay algae Te : 5 4 % : The ¢ Diawn Hote ut Metatns Karle, Cathy anxious to 4 on ‘d Pe inlet that weight and time before he diseay- fational League ‘man could got backing 10 i nation wnfon provdew a, feof geyt him. ‘Binca then “Ava has of the’ of. d the time of weighing in from sal mhe case wil be decided sate _ghamged the, tne, 0 5 —— | MAHER WINS BIG ENGLISH RAGE: 08 LONDON, eaanagne 6—At Newmarket to- tae wx tur {Gay the Princess of Wales Btakes th won by St, Denis, ridden by ‘ Abr dyaid the American jockey, maces to appear ak certain snltod ie tne Se oe iat ‘Thompson hompaon le Laid Up, FLU RACE—Four-yearolds sell a one nile and & alxteonth, 7, 8 club taat bs onside: ‘at taaivonmest in the Biaie of New Jecwey, Hero's a Chance for Attell, Tommy Sullivan, the clever feather- welght boxer of South Brooklyn, who has been the boxing Instructor of the of St, Louls, for over has amived home, and reat Ra th unds i is ght a Carter, fhe. fous es begs and Dune McDonald, the fa- To0Us Movians referee ofielases for nothing Ju, tie eleve honrly tnished orbenle with @ dainevoust: y he white the tpt mF tor ataree ‘fasta tallow ita a fig 10 on. 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