The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1905, Page 2

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Oe eta JARVIN HART has received a‘stz- Td ora aead eaphaeveaed “the Akronite wrote the defiance 02. Btill he should de- a claiming the title. He “outscrapped the Ohio foundryman in a id ‘bout in Philadelphia. But Louteville fight, a draw, was harily Hart's credit. Ruhlin feud with Hart's enthusiastic admirers by printing this, but <a fact Is'A fact. Rublin showed in th Louisville fight uae he is at least: Hart's vequil. Marvin tg younger than the Giant. He Tay hav2 improved since his last baj- te with Roublin, while the latter may have gone down the grade o bit. In Shave little trouble tm proving that he.is the better man. But Sou pavee ca tel. He will have > ‘people around New to“ owed his claim to the palm will 8 there a “deep, dar @ark plot concealed sigdemetip. th tha yexage of Robert itzaimmons to ‘gay Paree?” ‘Theré may ‘be. Loolt at the’ situation. First. Jeffries: resigns the world's ‘champlonshio, A new man can earn the title only by Gofenting, the. best. men, not only in ‘America, but in England and Australia, ind at ef which follow boxing cj much as fast at present Australia is harass off the map, the Australian cHampion tidving been knocked out by a Englistt seoond-rater, By slipping across the English Chan- uel. long enough to whip the best of the ‘English heavies, which would take him only. a fow. hours, Bob Fitzsimmons could come back to this country cham- pion of-England)and establish a for Herter claim to international honors 4 than cay Marvin Hart, He h ¢laim now, for Jeff was the between Fi'z and the title, acd he ynlbped Gardner, who had beaten Root. “Foxy old Witz may be stealing @ march on the [Kentuckian after all, FEW days ago Titus ,the oars- ‘map, wrote for this paper a col- juinn of comment upon the elght- eared baat used in our intercollegiate faces, Titus claimed (and backed his el «with good arguments) that an Gotopéde (eight man boat in which each arian bfndles a palr of sculls) would be far better. ‘It isan interesting thing that such a é programme of the na- which will be | next month, Any y ace the Improve the country. Why vou know, but SEVEN FITS. HELD IN CHURCH fights. all limited round con- tests, held under the auspices of the newly organized Hudson River Athletic Club, were pulled off last night in the = 1y-foutt porter ee by the ‘hure! . ath Be th ad ‘Teg Talents pyenue y Beveral R a Gn ata ewelte: i yack out Tre other contents the aed ended Meferes Joo ev atau a We will fit oe encour- 8 evening, i BALL GAME PROMISED. team representing the Fire Department will be ta of the Emeralds, of the Catholic Protectory, at Van |, our former members G. Mr. Titus advocated has just)‘ FEAR IRR AT or se 4 fete: Possibly 1 Riu and ‘take th Title too. . ULTIMATUM TO WESTERN UNION Says if Pool-Room Charges Are True He or Clowry Will Have to Resign. Tt haa come to the pass that ether Col. Clowry, President of the Western Union Telegraph Company, must resign from that high position, or Jacob H. Schiff will resign from the directorate of the corporation for all time—if itis Proved that officials of the company have knowingly of late sought and maintained relations with pool-room in- fareaia Jn this ¢{ty.or any, other place in this country. This is the result of the exposure of such ‘alleged relations petween the Western Union and pool-room gamblers which are set forth in aMdavits of de- tectives of the Goddard Society and in- dorsed by the City Club. ‘An investigation of the charges has been instigated by Mr, Sehiff and, Th Evening World was informed to-day, will be no whitewash for even the high- est official in the company if he has been guiity of breaking the agreement of a year ago that the Western Union would not lease its wires for pool-room ileges. Pinon “itr, Sehift received the aff davits which were forwarded with let ters signed by the Rey. Dr. Thomas Slicer he prepared a statement which he had spread upon the minutes of the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Western Union. It was in this statement that he delivered the ultl- matum that Sf the charges made by the minister were true then elther Col. Clowry had outlived his usefulness to the company as President and director or Jacob Schiff could no longer continue 0 its management. When Mr, Schiff received the letters of Dr. Siicer he was more than sur- prised. In February last Mr. Schift wrote to Capt. Goddard and asked him if he bad any evidence of the Western Unton renewing relations with the pool-rommy, and asking him as a personal favor to let him know not only if relations had been renewed, but that if at any time the Captain heard uy rumors or reports to that effect to iaform him. Capt, Goddard answered that letler by saying that he believed that the Western Univn was holding to its promise not to do any business with the pool-room interests, but that If at any Hime anything developed he would im- mediately Inform Mr, Sebift. Up to the time of Capt, Goddard's’ death Mr, Benim got no report trom lin that the Western inion was not conducting its business squarely as regarded the antl- ppolsroom, ‘compact and be believed that clean and continued to beieve it up to the lodging of the present charges, BIKERS BEDELL AND FENN BACK Bedell and W. racing abr y both scored in a wum- on the other side, Feng in! particular dolak great work. Of course Frank Kramer's succe: SCHIFF SENDS |AMERICAN IS Miss form throtfighout, com: opponen ee roke, waite puzzled Miss Douglass, Kept her ge fp ae line and prevented her irom Rete ‘9 the reas, tennis les, for tour yearn will Jump &cross the Channel Enalish WOMAN TENNIS CHAMPION Joly $.—Atlss “stay Button, Cal., to-day beat the British champion, Miss K. Douglass, by 24, afid thus becomes British as well American tennis lady champion. ‘The scores were 6-3, 64. The match was exciting. There were several prolonged rallies and two deuce eames in the first set and five in the mecond Sttton, who played in her best etely rain her fr de- | it down. The @ wonderful new etting nee the net. In tl the second set was! won straight om th the reel by arian eetea and give her the cha 000 tators present ton @ great ovation, t thelr hats and the women a thelr au Doherty beat N. E. Brookes, of| milenge round of ‘the Sei Sollee MONDAY’S ENTRIES. (Special to The Byoning World.) BRIGHTON BPACH RACE TRACK N. Y., July &—The entries for Mon- day's races are as follows: FIRST - RACE—Three-year-olds and up; selling; milo and a sixteenth. S neta, sJemam Sas8is oe feeplechase Hanaicap, Up; short course, about apd uj {ro miles; non-winters at B10). Aapianeos we Locking “Pp Some, French Bosters for his new Show. SUIT MAY STOP GAMBLING AT “SARATOGA Maher and Sheehan Fighting Joe Ullman for Posses- sion of Chicago Club, The plans of the gambters for an open avon at Saratoga this year are in @anger of being ruined by a suit which| Maber and Sheehan, the former pro- prietors of the Chicago Club, at No. 20 Philadelphia atreet, are threatening t>} begin against Joo Ullman, who bought the club at a partition sale last fai Any time the gamblers can get to- Gether and promise not to quarrel there {3 a good chance for them operating, but in recent years they have never been able to agree long enough at once to satisty the local authorities, Klaborate -p! had been made by some of the K gamblers to open up this season at the Springs, and it thas been generally Known that Can- eid means to open his house. Maher and Sheehan operated quietly at Contre ade last year, but got into te oward the close of the sea- son and sold out. It is ailewed, that doe Ullman, acting ‘on behalf” of certain | western millionaires, bought the Chi- | However true that may | is a fact that Maher and Sheehan Claim fhat their property was sc- ured trick-and that they mean to fight te fe return in the courts. ———— COLORED TEAMS TO PLAY. ‘The colored baseball championship of the Eest will be the prize for whtoh th Philadelphin Glants and the New York Colored Giants will Ficl4, One Hundred and ies sixth | street and Fifth avenue, to-d: batterieg will he: | Phi act Booker; New and De Voe.. The game yom es to be} n battle royal, aw both teams have pra ed hard forthe set-to and each is ved up to concert pi I - w! ni w ty a ci ° w of them mothers with their childran, passengers had been since early last all end pussing yessels thournt—if thoxe Ause of the fog that hung all ahoi Of the passengers was landed. le at Olympic | fen came last ovening and steamed to ene of the most expert of old harbor | pilots. SPORTING NEWS IS AND COMMENTixosnk? EBcrmt aN alt He i Ny rooned on J. S. Worden Af- | ter Rescues in Rowboats, Four hundred passengers, almost all ho had been cn an outing, were_o1 hara@ aground, on Robin's Reef, hen dawn broke to-day. ‘There thee ight, with the vessel whistling with her steam power, but befo: histles were heard at all—that rome 1% was ‘coming through the bay with tow and that the whistles were It was not until to-day that the last From New Brunswick the J, 8. Wor- } ‘oney Island in charge of Capt. Beebe, | She quitted the island at nine| ‘clock and started back for New Bruns- | Je, but in the dense fog nd steamed close to the dangerous | Dhe sea was quiet at the time deed YANKEE BREAKS ENGLISH RECORD BIRMINGHAM, England, July 8~at the athletic sports here to-day H. H. A, Hyman, of Pennesylvanta University, the ut held by ©. picts i AR ELEVATOR FALLS IN ST. JAMES BUILDING, ‘Twonty-sixth Mtreét nad Broadway, Bee came tmeontro}iable afte! oan it the t the eacaped rg ohitktng a sontractor, 105 Buri 80 sevarely hurt to Bellevue “io a RUSSIANS DRIVEN FURTHER NORTH, TOKIO, july 8—(Attcrnoon)—The fle lowing oficial despatch has, been ro- celved from the Jopanese army head- ay am bait paris oes le botuy aaa d givin TRAVERS BEATS LAPHAM ON LINKS round for ue five cups offered in the Wo yard match pl ids. | Tournament were played to-day, in ad- of a thirty-six holes hi were | played. event which cu na a the pe gion § between mer ‘An elevator tn the St, James Bithldlne. | wan wees ber tt Cu Be (Special to The Evening World.) | RYE, N, Y,, July 8&—~The semi-finals of the Apawamis Invitation ition to which the first eighteen holes Travers ang faonain, ale | ont! Ga wyor 4 00d a ce and a intereatin ween im, whieh wa Tay: 0 pcr Travera wionl ct foulng te Here i Be iy Box ‘ol, A irneelee Ree, Si Sin te it eat Prot fn on i board the tile xteambont J, 8. Wor | oe mst ) den, lost her | ~~ Passengers demanded taken home, Women were and thelr children were ® gietiened | punger, for there was little to eat en Capt. Bebbe, just before midnight, or- dered ‘all of the men out of the cabin and told the mothers and the other they, with the children, could make themselves comfortable for , that _ they AMUSEMENTS, ac! AMMERSTELI PARADISE WHAT IS ROBERT ——S. DOING IN GAY PAREE? Super Shows ICE DAILY fed : Bene BEAR YVALDEVELLS. ee ee for Shoppers. 406 oie. F Ba pe eo Batwa Chak Sas. | Rete aaa 2 xtuiar, Bias otek Wa, Ban Stann gers ae Hike | pgTiey A solendld eagh., Me as Ripe 4 ze Sti “Ben rice, Yer Bae mie Lacest’ Faesiounenoi. The Boy Paderewski, FARE. $) Ee Park and return. cluding, admiesidhe. Automobtt nbers’s Clrar Be: 1495 Broa: roy Be AVAT, ee! worn lds Horse, with 18-Foot Tail. mn RELL, AURORA, MILLER, 2, Others. i ombination Prices at Bostock’ s 81 Etrence ineliten Dreamland, 2h¢. Children, t0c! LUNA” PARK. oi anes rhe Pea $48 ) “TOWNSTOWN FLO0D NEW Tecatl POLE| spimatitt OER WAR. RIGHTON 30. EACH yin Setters ton | ae Jae. Beat hiNeill msteni, a ot Mee ROOF GARDEN a sot the tau wpe | 3 sities a Rice Ps a a‘ athe | or ¥ | Mynutes Ana’ ait Ge ats tii. BOER WAR: sob ry) ar avons 1d. Beauty Chorus of Admlaaton stant peate, | PASTOR'S SME S3 sen ah Nerina oun ethane 7 Frei ena oe Uv , 1 =——3 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ c 5 the © THe revert se Tinto PrentH Sv he French arm: He's aS yy? SOFTER. was a close contest between the men, and STANDING OF THE CLUBS. H RIDAN LEA § wea run in two heats. ai, TIONAD E: 2 The fine heat “eae woa by. Ellery NATIONAL LEAGUE. sal AMERICAN LEAGUE. sank Ba, A ee a sees ‘and A. 3 ‘ont ‘fhe Be 9 F Be si New Yon thinda tans, 10 4-0. a eee Chicago ,..42 30 583! 5 9 84 “asslWashinetn23 ce seegid neat, Won by ‘Martin, J. sherigans Beevur OF YESTERDAY’S GAMES. mi, ‘A of Huftsios iime, to mie 40 +08 ne | pan x estan & 4 New York. 3: rasninaion: i Paes oe 4 ru ‘Sheridan, 741; Guna, Oot: Allen, Chics: Surg Rams postooned. Wet i as wees Batting, 10: res Suot-—Martin , Sheridan J grounds. Cleveland, 3. i" ¥ inches; fut, airs ct feot 11%. inches: GAMES SCHEDULED ‘FoR ‘To- ‘DAY. or cx. sour) 7a tame S. tanens, baiess. ENTE Brooklyn at Now York, R ei i Prookisn at Now York, Botton at Paleaetsn ie rey eaten s (Spectil to The Evening World.) Division 4 Rh Aten at. Satta Noland at at. fue BROOKLINE Mass, July §—The|°'Rugning ites, er ge nace a ./ annual athletic contests of the Amateur| jrmeas.. pase, x je feat j Athletic Union, held under the joint Seeing at ae, aso | the hell buoy only sounded occasionally, | 2¥*Pices of the Boston Athletic Asvo-| | Divisior ointr caer any, , / Suddenly the stenmbors chook faz, |cistion and’ the Massachusetts Instl-| Soh fang Walk—-clark frat Br AR » f |stem to stern. She draws little water, | tute of Technology Athletic Association | Shera, Sm. Oos.; Gunn, dm: Oia, ven! { ut Capt. Beebe knew that he had run | {00K Place on the latter'a athletic fleld | fut tailed te oti the fire ping [foul of reefs, He backed water but tooj Mere 10-day. eh! dunn. Hig" ant ie CS Senet linte. The Worden seemed as though she| The day was roasting hot, but despite | “sheridan. ork. had the Tend _j | would break to pleces, then she fastened | {!8 fact several hundred were in the | Points iter tho, four “events 8 Mente’ ute | herself as {f In a vice, grindstand and bleachers, Peete ees Sherdan, 2.848; cannn. A091; Signals Not Answered There were six entries, but Michiel | cintk. 2628: Hall, 2514, and Allen, 1.575, . P. Kyne, of New York failed to show | Capt, Beebe ordered whistles blown, | up. 11, Polo Grounds, To-day, 3.30 P. For hours there were signals that were| ‘The firet event’ waa the 100 rants. This | BALA Cosas ve. Brooklyn. Adm. 109 Secs meant to be signals of distress. There “ wrs no answer. The boat hung high, 00 Passengers Still Ma-|inr the ton became rougher pint AMUSEMENTS. SPORTING. st By 10 o'clock there was uneasiness on boazu, es]: BRIGHTON BEACH RACES: EVERY Pat 90 P.M UNTIL.JULY 20, THE GREAT $25,000 | BRIGHTON. | HANDICAP WITH ALI. OF THE FAMOUS CRACKS. “When you sce the winner of thé Brighton you see the champlun of the year. And Five other Dytilant Eveats. INCLUDING THE PUNCHESTOWN STEEPLECHASE OVER THE FULL COURSE, CONCERT BY MYGHANTS. ‘ ride by “aber ‘leet epi i fen pod’ automablion Neo 7 SURE SYSTEM to win at the racer FREE by yadareil by) pect TBCOVEER At Os f Leen Hoon ‘ae

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