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TROTTING AT EMPIRE TRACK (Special to The Evening World.) EMPIRE CITY TRACK, YONKERS, N. Y¥., Jhly 15.—Tbe fourth trotting matinee of the New York Drtving Ciub scheduled at the Empire Track on ‘Thursday jast, which was postponed on account of rein, was held here ths afternoon. The track conditions were Perfect and fast time was looked for. There were nine events on the cart, ‘the feature being the trotting team race C. Filoyd-Jones'’s King Chimes and Gov. Hok and Luke A. Burke's Elmora and West Wilkes. Ail the events were heat races, best two in Dercotpe RYAN says that he would ¢ to have a fight with Marvin lart, of Loulsville, for the cham- of the world, adding the in- 1s information that he will knock the Kentuckian out in elx Marvin Hart, wrathfully rushing to ‘the telegraph office in his native town, immediately wired Ryan that he could between W. Diret Heat, Brent No. 1 (Clase D. Pac- ing), Mile Heat—Won by G. H. Huber's Harry Van; J. J. Dufty's Ballast second, t arenetee'e Boron Said third. Time, First Heat, Event No. 2 (Class B Trot- ting)—Won by Ackley C. Bouyler’s Mona, William Scott's Kitty Wilkes won't enters into an any one. In spite of seems to be mixed up curlously convoluted s 5 ing)—Won by A. J. Vermilye’s Carrie Isaac A. Hopper's Black Belle second: no other contestants. Time, Second Heat, Event No. iWon by G. H. Huber’s Harry Van, making it two straight; W. 1.. Dufty's Boasie J., second; J. J. Dut- fy's Ballack third. ‘Time—223. Second Heat, Event No. 3—Won by A. C. Sehuyler’s Mona Wilkes, making it two straight; William Scott's Kitty Wilkes, eec- Time—2.20%. i i iy Ez € if i i | ago Ryan's internal organs! way that made| on. i i | eects Reporters and Club Offi- peli a Sa aaa BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, pit] NEW YORK, July 15—The entries for Monday's spied are as follows. a Thies year-olds and up- botue su@> agreement between Root and ‘Ryan on the occasion of their celebrated ‘A month ago Ryan announced bis Gefinite retirement from the ring, al- though, being rather more closefisted than Jeffries, he never offered to relax his grip on the middle-weight title. Marvin Hast has an awkward hal of knocking his eiyals out with some sort of a solar plexus ‘punch. fuhed Jack Root with ft secently in Reno, and Root stayed in bed for sev- ¢ral days before he recovered enough It Hart and Foxy Tommy ever do fight it fe much more than likely thet Marvin will refuse to allow his right-hand body*punch to be jreement not to use it, In that case, pe: a the Haste to we #0 walk about, tied up by an Heavy-weight fépirations before many mgs had away from that UB kee a Ryas eo810) kes save his troubled body punishment an intestines for a while he might even Hart He always had a| for fo oat elds ae perp feurtul 'wallo e anda half Bui See would be about 10 flee to T'in'the ‘Kentuekian's ‘B1vor at that, He Is young and sturdy and 9 prc] New York Athletic Club will mot send its team to the national championships this year. games will be held in Portian both athletes ane lub zeit be fi i fe the e aince ponent Pils: team “an Gor been he moet prominent sng engaged ta the an: ESTERN men think that holding the championships in Portiend will do @ great deal of good to Western athletlos, No doubt it Here in the East an athlete has all the opportunity to compete that he could In Chicago, which 4s the evar a man from a she 2 AT TENNIS IN EMOLAND. ies hi clals to Help Out Sorely Harassed Highlander Ball Club, ~~ |py ALLEN SANGREE.| @pocial to The Evening World.) CLEVELAND, 0., July 15.—At an early hour this morning there had been no further ambulance calls from the Ho- tel Euclid, where Griffith's Red Cross corps is now stationed, At midnight surgeons dressed the wound of Hal | Chase, anointed Elberfeld's leg with) antiseptics and sewed up Dougherty’s spit finger. ‘The letter two were maimed yester- ay, the one being spiked at second base, the other Gurt with a foul fly against the fence. GriMith had to take left fleld, after Dougherty retired, a po- sition that-he never before eavayed to fl. He only had one chance bit, but Gistingulshed himsedf right handsomely by trapping a hard single from tovall. By the time his club reaches Bt. Louls Grit will undoubtedly haye to cover the entire outfield and perhaps take his turn at pitching also, The only way he can do this will be to move the rubber somewhere near second base. He was in communication with Ban Jobneon last night, and after explatn- ing the club's predicament Johnson ap- ROUGH WORK STOPPED FIGHT (Bpecial to The Evexing World.) BUFFALO, N, ¥., Juh’ 16.—A rattling good bout between Biidie Kelly and “Kid” Bush, light-weigats, was stopped in the third round by Referee Eddie McBride at the Blarx Rock iA. C. Isat night because the boxers refused to wiop noughing. After the fighters were sent to thelr corners Referee Mo- Bride called it a draw, the only der cision he could muke under the con- ditions. Until the fast and ‘topped At wi Keily, rugged in ether fara ud foot, ese out of harm's way, uni his clevér jabbing and foot work bi 2 Kroward the Clone Of started to disregard the rules and be gan “slashing in clinches, Meuriag Hallea to thom. They wind net listen, Three times nod the middle eat a mixup Melride bared Bias rey rk en piled (he oad tae ecause he wet by Capi Buriend that Dy the fighters would be tolera i SHEPARD WINS GOLF “aions| cham- NEW ITAVEN, Deane ig hae ‘The Moaahip for 1003 of ie _THE WORTD: SATURDAY I EVENING, JULY 1 at hand the athletic club amateurs all in training, the oarsmen for the row- Ing dig regattas, the athletes for the| Jublor and senior champlonships to be| held at Travers’ Island. they all have a for the emaller meets where trophics | might possibly comparatively themanlves this sort of medal @ather- | har disbanded, “as its stroke, Charles tng ie called ae follege men now compete under the | just. ingtenin at the clubs. Nassad | gounic Rowing Club isa favorite with Colum: | tus, bia Varsity oremen and the New York | partner In the finer points of tie ame, Athletic and Irish American athletic |Gnd in return expects that § elnkamp's Clubs sccure many of thelr point ban-| exceptional and greater strength will ners through the agency of college |make the two a match for Muicihy ard trackmen. NEWS OF THE LOCAL AMATEUR eat bare - SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT 20s ATHLETES Now that the mid-summer season !s| Bay are Incldentally | “weather eye” open | be gathered in with little effort. Among “pot hunting." ‘The With the Men in the Shells. the Harlem river, {n Flush! On whets ‘dare ean He Hart for Jetts title. * GRIFF HAS RED CROSS CORPS STANDING OF THE OLUBS. NATIONAL Bftanue «2 prooulen: Philedeiphis, 1: Bt Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 3 Pittsburg at New York. Chicago at Brooklyn. St Soule at Boston, Gincfanatt at Philadelphia, peared inclined to permit this radical in- novation, Several other expedients have sug- gested themselves. One comes over the wire from “Pop” Anson, who says that fpr half interest in the New York Club he will engage to cover first and second bases the rest of this trip, He says that by the time the Highlanders get back to New York they will be tho greatest drawing oard op earth. Fans will be querantesd @ thrill every game. Jeg about thirteen inches. Taking his sock off, the ‘Tennessee Kid" raced across. the diamond bare legged, the red blood gifstentug tn the sun- and leaving behind a crimson wake. Many ladies employed smelling sults to recover thelr shocked menses, ‘The other alternative 1s to work the reporters travelling with the team, Grit having requested them to get in training immediately. Secretary Nabon will aleo have to buckle down with gloves and cleat ere Jersey City is again sighted, ‘Thank goodness, John Ganzel arrives SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. ‘The Cedars will meet foemen worthy of their steel to-morrow, when, at Bronx Oval, One Hundred and Sixty- third street and Southern Boulevard, they will tackle the atrong Newburgs, one of the fastest semi-professional teams that have been seen In New York this season, The Cedars recently were strengthened, and are confident they will win a big majority of thelr games dyring the remainder of the season, ‘The usual preliminary contest will be pleyed between two strong amateur teams of the Bronx, 614" Carsey and ie Metropolitan Giub will play the Buburimn team, of Harlem, at Equitable Park to-morrow. The Mote" are playing winning ‘all lust now, but the Suburbans ox the’ honot of breaks thale wine iat | ne streak, Cargey will do the twirling for his team, The Suburbans have en- SaK6d a leawur pitcher for this gnine, » Brooklyn, to-morrow the This i# the third game between these | 4) toamu, each having a win to thelr credit. Ivcn and McKean will be in the points for (ie Marquettes, while the Giants wili depend on Lyons and Bradley for their battery, There will be a preiim- inary game between two crack amateur leams, To-day the Marquettes meet the Pharo-Superbas, | The Brighton <Athletlo ctu * “Buck” Orth attack of watermelonitis, so that wo may have a complement without “Pop” om fe doupual de io New York can get Yesterday Bradley gored Hlberfeld’s | Pong chair, st & number away, he protecte: Poleonic hi atter vistory he suluted the wh they and Whecied yer ib sh the sini Inning, fort was litte doubt of that inning, when Clevelan six rang’ to the Tighlandere*teo the small athletic clube in the metro- At Marquette Field, Tenth street ana!!! ihe second round the ‘boxers mixed It | Second avet Rewien the third began they both |Marauettes will meet the Cuban Glanty, if nave aie Ne , team's attraction Jommren, will be ihe ke, Me pe as) Bostot Deeront- va hiceiie Wet grou GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. wveland. New York at © Washington at Boeton'st st. Lous Philadelphia: at Detrott. to-morrow, so that first base will be covered, and then Mike Powers |s a powoh behind the plate, If his work yes- terday is u criterion, and elasticity of a young bullet dancer, Gnd throws wall to second. He has the ginger ‘wm Indiangpolls comes word that has recovered from his but it ame This Cleveland crowd is my prediction that this 1: ie hn MoGeaw must beat to win the Great Larry Was Present. Rerry, (attended the game in a wheel iting near the score board, with slaves to brush the fies foul drives nearly nailed but with an- umbrella olsoned foot and N, 4 Roman L gnparor Three him yesterday, the was ‘Thei ation the Aftn mulated STAR ATHLETES AT CELTIC PARK ‘The full track teams of a majority of politan district have entered for the Tipperary Men's games, which will tai place at Celtio Park to-morrow. There is uleo emtered a number of crack sprint- ers, Henry Christoffers, of the New pba 5 A. C., has sent | Ho is Tun. auarterinile iunlor metropolitan cham~ sunceded by vatntetle: eaterts st all-aro inericn Honday. I Dee "he Pee c is ered, nid’ ood Bee ould’ take place between the Nt tagive and the ie ating xe beh ey ateat fi toothalt maton that wht tween the Brest shape We icleuhaing i Mtn tek rosult, he eapinin of as mat a i boy he Mie! ek ieee aieaf of sel betes gu gules of ik be tbers ——— BLAKE DRAWS WITH ED. 7 oN | Steinkamp, Capt. Reagan, Club’ is conching the junior eg are a_ gritty ae on Flushing Bay will his ont th ‘the ry for the the Pas-| ‘lay | f paired : the] yar Je pier, Sam ‘aa | fump, and off Staten Islnd shells _and Siew dot the wnter every evening. Tey glide, not with. the alternate speed and “let up" of the occasional rower, ini with the swift, steady movement of evaft that are being propelled by oxrs- men in training. All are preparing for next Sicurday's Long Island regatta to ell in Flushing Bry. Nonpareil’s Eight Disbands. The giant Nonpareil interme toed eight, which had been looked upon sure winner of its event on July 4 catild not be replaced. This x-footer will hereafter Tow a} double with his club mate, Constance ‘The Intter ally coaches his Verley when they return from ‘Ham: | burg. Unions Follow Centipede Idea. The Union Boat Club has adopted The Evening World's suggestions and is de~ young greater part of its strength to | seulling, even in cent pe Thelr hinior eentipede hes tle trouble in passing all quartets in their class, des and elents. of ‘the Metropalitan ‘well-pitatoget ver “rot of but have not attained fin- ished form as yet. Their sirongyst OP faseau junior eight. ‘The Harlem Club's Trish junior double, Ryan and O'Brien, encouraged by tholr excellent showing at Philadelphia, are confident of securing a place at least coming regatta. in the Pucssel, who rowed in the senior 5 ite an inji knee, hes Bech tinal je to train during the past week. He expects to be able to use hig ekil again within a week. The rebuilding of the Crescent and Wyanoke boat-houses has interfered with their training to such an extent, that they will in all probability be un- represented throughout the season. Varley and Mulcahy Fit. Atlanta club members have rece! word from “Jack"’ ck Mulcahy and tity Varley that the pair have been ane every day and are in and confident of success on the take at ym bury On Flushing Bay there is a feeling among oaramen akin to, that whlch pre- es The Ravenswood and Seawanhaka clubs are moat” bitter rivals and they expect to ‘fave it out” at the time of the coming regatta. ‘A year ago some of the best of the Ravenswood oarsmen, among them Fred Shephard, the present Dastern single acu champion, left the club and joined the Seawanhal To-day President Cassidy, of the Borough of Queens, @ member of the Ravenswoott, stands ready and 4s cov- ering all Scawanbaka money in alght. At Philadelphia he lost nigh unto $500 on his club-mate Hobin, es against Shephard. With such men ag Shephani in the singles, and aay bid ep! Farmer cared »i on ere shat @idy will drop’ ‘anothe ane Staten ind Crews, Over near Btat Island shores rough water has been d severe hanMoap; but the Clifton and Staten Is!and Boat club members have ventured out, when “full” shell was « certainty within the first haif-hour, Both clubs will gnter junior and inter- mediate four-oored gigs, ‘The veteran coach, Dave Roach, has had both of hia crews off Quarantine, when choppy seas have threatened to engult all at each succeeding be George Van Vieot of tho Staten Island club Is concentrating the greater part of his attention on O. son and J. Schrimser in the double acill shell, Wiliam Heaton, one of the greatest ‘halt-backs that this country has ever known, who retired from the football fled last fall, is out for honors ine line of athletics new former Michigan star has taken to row- ing. He will row EEee the colors of the Wolverine Boat Cl ON TRACK AND FIELD. Copels alan taken charge of the New York ic Club track team and tho result itn been three point ban- within the last month, Coy never slows ie men to run themselys out ply condition them ur thelr. f at the ume match, ‘The results speak for themmelven. G Pat Walsh and Charies Seitz are his best dush men, Wal: excels in the ite in the hund two meat in a final Las club's best Fc yar ma grim, jn all be the ol ‘vd in Se ites the elghtech-y ar-ond ler from But: falo, will do the mile in 42% before Just demuy to train nat Bran habrich, Underwood hai for the long ited run now in Raat a fond Va well to tral welght rapi Prey 9 » He wT) one s fot the lub’ suring sernte. on pel a une ‘op, and losing dav in Pistol 3 ‘Jon ein the at There years Arey ues ss been patti the Eteouna thatds vieet SMe Mquver art of tt ‘a can put the 1e-g0und pee et une entally he can EDITED 89 ERT EDGREN Diptomae es eats Leng surte . SIGHT AND HEARING LEAVE RACETRACK JUDGES BY FRANK Judge MeDowell seems to make many @ blunder when tt comes to offering winners of selling races at auction. fs to be hoped that the hearing. as It well as the sight, of the officials in the judges’ stand ¢s not failing. Only a few days ago. when The Southerner was offered at auction. Mr. McDowell did not hear a bid and had to appeal to Steward Vosburgh es to whether he should reopen the sale. Yesterday when Out of Reach was.of- fered A, L, Aste bid $1,100, but Mr. Mc- Dowell dki not hear the bid. and the horse was knocked down to his owner. Aste grumbled and said he bid $1,100. but those at the mate say that Mr. Out of Reach and The Southerner are both owned by Mattle Corbett. whose luck seems to be with him just now. Race Proves Judges Wrong. In the two-year-old handicap yester- day Mr. Vosburgh assigned Cinchona 16 pounds end Cassini 111 pounds. When these horses meypa few devs geo ft wag at even weights, and Cas- sind beat Cinchons a leneth. The tudzes, however, placed Cinchona third by a head. The race yesterday seems to prove the finish of a few days ago. for Cassini azain beat Cinchona, and more decisively than before. Fitzgerald said the sale could not be Teopened. poorly dn the bagi | 10 inches Corbett Was Right. Mattie Corbett always insisted that Out of Reach was @ good horse. but Out of Reach versistently disappointed. Judging by yesterday's race, the secret of nonveuceess seems to have been solved, for Out of Reach ran the best race of his career. He aimply breesed a mile and a sixteenth in 1.46. Dangerous Spot in Track, Three horses have fallen at exactly “Smy"' Northrid, yards-in close to 8 secon male, Gey hustle in the tyo minutes. ind la sone, throughout vines bettas eae wit ilies en is coy- ds tlon yee one In the five ie run exhibitin, beautifi that hes been uniformly Of the Mohawk cross-country runners, Frod Lotz {8 making the beat showing 4s @ milo runner, Now West le A. C's Pair, agan does not compete, Simou lity of tho New. Weat Bide Atn- the hamme light creas nde Epring: meet. Chester Peabody pines in nine sprin Even thouna he fit in to x Inglonshis $ for tho ard Cur et, ane Ben er let ire i tropolitan. eento eb hse a “John BE tint ie 2 Ince the oe Most at ee prefer the outdoor | Tbe Ot, Bart olor new atx-fool afte Ph nation, cles end, a ne Sictnee i ‘indoor man who it, Rearence’ vat tie net Silda cor toms tov. “= VESPER CREW | ARRIVES HOME 3 ‘The Vesper boat crew, of Philadelphia, which lost by boa: but nee ja "ite a takne | wheseh ay W. THORP. the same niace at Brighton. This ts probably merely a eoinckence. In the first race yesterday there were only gleven starters, which was bee a es fleld. as fleids go at Bri Buright was the object of meen s vathy yesterday, for he as hard streak of juck. and he eed, Derision was fe had refused $10,000 for the Nicol In Disfavor. Mantis bag’ the as ~ & kood Trace, ai i nin, yet ime Ta {Stun pny of it him the crack EE. Another “Thrown Out” Rane Bt, Bateche's race yesterda of those “must be thrown ‘f Sf Course. wAnderson tn’ sae as posting a_ sign. a5, opine arien, His Hackers ot Bookies Are Prospering. Only one favorite got fhe money at Brighton vest re id not & winner dave for ae ‘The Sook in foe mus Mat te ot > the meeting, SPORTSMEN’S GOODS. GRAPHIC CAMERA CLEARANCE SALE! The increased demand for “GRAFLEX” Cameras forces us to discontinue the manufacture of certain “GRAPHIC” models, which will be sold at a sacrifi Purchase through your dealer or me FOLMER & SCHWING MFG.Co, 175 Elm St. (Cor. Broome), N.Y PORTING. if Brighton Races ss a = ae Lo 43 Une can by Mi necting wil Ins. Special emtranioe forsee aes tom obi! Flares and au ea, Neptune Ave, te Now sore aide of ropa, Sinn ine eae a with Parlor Vie Lang I leave foot of Bast it at 1,10, 1,40. 2.10 P. ing a ee STAND. A SURE SYSTEM * win af ones * Bal eer WM Pantani Mocathe 31.8 OLD DR. GRINDLE, one tM OF de dt G

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