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“ \ a YR 2 SeRYES IY PRAIRIES TEEN EPO FSR om ; : THE WORLD: MONDAY By nNIVG, JULY 17, 1905. ae 4 : Tug 4 vetoor SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT e DO TO THESE DREAM CHAMPIONS? FET mero. ais sige YouTH i wants webs Shoes Toe Walcott WHAT WOULD. JEFF to Jet's BY ALLEN SANGREE. tured, By the effulgence of a full moon last night “Pat” Dougherty's finger nail was inid at rest in the village churchyard, with proper ceremonies. HIGHLANDERS AT LAST SEE SMALL RAY OF HOPE these'rain spots. Consequence, the Na- h the bars, not only coaching, but himseit on the slab. Tt -he can spit SYeH G0) tla Western, trip with cripples ern clubs will have S prises when they go East. 1 youngea THAW MsT3R EDXTED 3 OBERT y EDGREN. | SEYMO PAGES FAST No ames scheduled. RESULTS OF Y! ay ere ESTERDAY’S GAMES. UR AND KEELER CHAMPION BATTERS eed cathe had played if thelr ‘ (Special to The Evening World.) jc! Mw james on ursday last, or ~ ~ ——_ CLEVELAND, 0., July 17—Things | Th2, Ro, Jaye behind scheduled time. ING OF THE CLUBS. looked considerably brighter for the | ahead of them, ther ore, unies: bad STANDI 1 SGGERIG New York Americans to-day. Harold | weather is encountered in ‘the last hast NATICNAD LEAGUE Oo leg ie Sat Chase saw the fatr sunlight through his | fie Journey. stayer of ‘ PR Bede oe Bt Heist 7 left peeper and a surgeon announced | ine most ‘persistent wore “He ice mitabure. AD BY ANE SE Law aa nt 4 hatise Laven that his left cheek bone was not frac- every game like a convict sawing Page 46 34 seal Brooklyn ‘205 || Detroit 7 498! Washinetoi Washington. 3 a Boston, St. 1 Tagan outs, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. cme. New York at Cleveland. Pittsbure at New York Philadelphia at Detroit While the crowd that visited the | Speedway yesterday was not so large as The Cleveland folk are madly anxious Jim McGuire made a brief oration. He | 1'Win as they wart te play the Giants, said in part: “A baseball player has | and the tage Witt bee Ze Ehiense ne Brooklyn. a short life and a ot of trouble, He|extent. Treasurer Bornart qe sient’. Tasciue= iS xa | Saal se espomen e-aecies pt interesting Sedna at Philadelphia. I Fee le nace ae osglval | Tuzeth In the morning gay as a bush | Poe yating on het admission mia. Ts H brushes. ‘The star of the day was Col. and at once, he wi ave a hospital} ieaguer, he lieth down at night minus rEed, whether the seventh Aad An Cheseey . Haw lw. 7 " the Cincinnati! team, MacFarland, of the Chicago White Dil tendered him that will make a| 4 Aescr mall and nie caricaare it in | SURE gHtytnere is, one. should be played . H. Green's pacer, Cover Grande.| Cy Seymour of th Sox, Keeler, of the High- leagues in. The Highlanders seem to think that and "Wee Willie’ deen hole in his salary. Already he has| the papers. Twenty years in fast com- Driven by L. Klotzback, he defeated J.A. \iandere,: oad thelr. respective Donlin leads the Qlants in batting out, There is every chance of a team second; Hans Wagner. shortstop; Bill | CHICAGO, July 37,—Charles W. Mur- a total of forty-nine extra bases. pany 1s but a hit and run. When the | Coy d Vasc gf d "i 4 two-thirds of the fans ie ir eee ee Umpire says “Out another man steps | chance thar tains wats An ae ort ’ (Murphy's racer Free Advice In two hard. | i." the race for batting lvonors. with Roger Bremahaw second. In- : the verge of nervous prostration, ant in your shoes and the world forgets | guessing now is futile. As Boston and Sea, {fought heats. A week ugo Free Advice| Seymour has taken part in seventy-|Clding Bill Clark, who has been in he gérves up many more of hfs ninth-| you. Wat'ell! New York play better bail, Chi é Jonly three gamcs, only three of thi Inning fnishos he will have the whole |, Ii) spite of this sad affair. the men | Philadelphia and Cleveland "will have | \ : wutfooted Cober Grande tn two straight | nine games, and has an average Of 3)| Gisnts are now in the 200 class z a pote eS 5 ago his near val | Gla : : erows going. Bese ot a tidied bette with the Cleve: | Knaiuntle, the more, and after the next | Z 7 heats, but vesterGay the Green pacer| Per cent: A Neck Aso tee ey pirates, Kecler leads the Highlanders, Next Of course It is glorious to see the|land giants. That game on Saturday |correct line on the possibilities showed ‘areat improvemest in forn.| Wagner is now third, with ai per|t him is Jack Klenow, with .267 per Posieteamn wis. Nut—well. 1k would bel shot, Tite Into the ees, of ings All-American Team. i ‘The race was one of the best seep this | cent., made in seventy-eignt games, He | Cnt _ Detter for the health of the community! Thy happen ere straw hats tade away. | Another Interesting matter that neo- Fe st "| was passed last Saturday by Roy| he following are the batting aver j pel eee lead were obtained pate, Ammenican Longue race Ss not ple out 1 here discuss ts the personnel of Meee a ches his new pacer, | Thomas. of the Phillies, who has an|&&e8 of the players of the two Jocel \ er in ¢ Game, aif run," as one man said. -American team. ‘ou cannot a . is new or, * y- | Somme! ‘Tueeday ‘was the half-way station, but |two persons that pick the cae ae FOR CHICAGO CLIMB PERILOUS Peter Sheldot, im several winning eater: peg os gat amin aia New eee there are so many pi n Miuwers, however. neariy Agile wil nes. ‘AB. ERMIS may not be the horse of) (el® we are two weeks benind. ‘This | Jack Taylor, of St. Louis, has a good 4 brushes, ‘The neweomer defented the) seymour also holds the lead for long + the ‘yeur—there are Artful and|{s going to be a setere strain not only | dope. His, pick, ts (as follows: Jonunie A egw pacer Kentacky Rosebud, driven by M.| nits, Ue has made. turee home. fu ae x 4 Sysonby to disnute that title with| an pitehers but all the other players, ing and * i oln, catchers; Sra ee: Zatta, and later won o clore brush} eight triples and twenty-four double: on. himatill that he is some racehorse and | @"d the club with most etamine wil! "| Brank Chance, first base, Lajole at (Special to The Evening World.) from Gaorge A. driven by George He 4 u Still has his foot with him no one can goes on and his legs do not go back on him Sysonby and Artful will know thev | have been to the races when they hook} ‘up with him. Hermis is a six-year-old, | RC eeitnne MNS tWOry PATONG, ARG 4h basoball inat renee eee in two heats. each winning cne. The | are good, and getting better every day e2. hi it came to thelr turn at bat il 0 combination inyolving our club . rit fe Uarely possible that when turf his-|S282™ se clube got into | MMGiy ‘be caevestary to have, an ambu- ia. ikewie without the sligivest founda: | rees%,,And, although dense clouds cov-| ast “time dowa Hetter Luck wot away [60 that only five batters are in the .3%0 i : torlane come to write of the struggles} Six Clubs Have a Chance. Hence the American League's race Is not a triangular one, for there are at least six clubs which have a chance to win out in the hustle that must made from now on to the end of the this plight because the weather has Bradley. third base; Bill Maloney, right | phy, Vice-President of the Chicago Na- fave to do would be to put some man that could throw from the box to the late, the man being In a rocking chair | in the centre of the diamond, and have him toss the ball to the batsma Those fielders would do the rest. A\ lance ready to haul the dead and crip- foundation, No other club owner in the Naitional Leaguc has any stock or will be allowed to take any in the Chi- cago club. Any talk of a merger or tion. ‘The Chicago club will be ened without regard to expen: trengtn~ and If BRETTONWOODS, N. H., July 17. morning was dismal with fog and mist and while there was some prospect of Iinprovement later in the day. there was doubt If the cars would be started. ‘The tourists were loath to give up_t the drizzle was continuous o number of Young. straight heats, and found two Ficera easy victims, C. Hackett's King Tom and nut pacer Better Luck came in’ front and retained the lead to the has also made unknown | eight games, and he chest together class. Of these, “Dusty Rhoades, the greatest number fs hitting the ball ‘hard enough to warrant the belief that he will eventuatly lead the league. In the American League the plichers the Cleveland Club, has .35% per cent., of 259 id going stule under this strain, and there 2 deny. Jt takes a pretty fair sort of ajis also every chance of a club which | field; Beaumont, centre, and Wilie| tional Leaguc Baseball Club, who was| Bad weather interfered with the plans| Col. Green's frst trotter, Boralma's, of hits, 112, Mike Donlin, of the Glants, @ herse to pick up 12 pounds and gallop) has the nerve antl staying poner oe Kepler left Meld. taylor. “Why, you; chosen Saturday, said to-day: of the automobilists who were schud-| Brother, made a grand showing amon] js second, with 108 hits. Donlin is right oh ’ amily and a furlong in 18% That ts | MAKE o fast | wi wouldn't need any pitchers with an a: “Yhe story of syndicate ownership ag |Uled to make endurance tests in clim). | ‘Ie trotters, He defeated W. J. Ken-|on top of the leaders in percentage. He 8 what Herms did Saturday. and, if he! 3 OTM NEMS Kind TAIL outa apnliod €© our Cocatintin’ fy eatin [ita MOONE Waahiigtan today) (tune kinvig heartdee senate’ Hatter twa hea, wm gee’ conte nade in seventy? k 135 et ert ean ene Np rasan ONO CO > 5 Bo ocoutuctos’ > sas o, o in ei Si fetes 0: Elberteid ¥ eran ft t o “Little nly fered with the games | pled players off the field. jened | ‘ and If] them assembled at the base of the 6 oy ae ai ae a ote vty Feel terneen wen tarn ‘and Western clubs. alk about your ancient catapults We can give the city a championship | mountain at 10 o'clock. At lengih C.| cma After leading half way down the | ot) courteen games. Keeler, h at nse Ww und ax the top of the/ between Eastern dubs came West |—why, that gang would make a weil- (club we Intend to do $9. Manager |W. Kelsey, Ina. sixteen’ horsepower | stYetch in the second beat Better Lit taken part in all the Highland 7 t ous the first time they ran into a rainy | regulated catapult look ike a zephyr-/ Frank Solce, who ts now i at a local} gasoline cat, decided to try the ascent | went to a break, and King Tom came | !nS tual leader, with ‘i | the, first any postponements plied | wafted feather when they started to hospital, ili be retained. and uo! Gnomeialiy. Me accomplished the trip | from benind and won by a full length, | eames ts the ac Wi Pulte 2 ' SN'T Js funny that so-called wise Wi y postpotps went Bast |cut loose with thelr bats. T'd hate to |caanges of any kind whatsoever are| sately in upite of clouds: which at times B fer cent., made in soventy-one games. | Dou , |up. When the W struck a wet spell be the pitcher that had to face that | layers here contemplated. Save that wo will «add were almost impenetrable, and soft and Harry Phillio’s trotter James Shevlin Lajole comes next with 317 per cent. Grif! Somos SoM waa Swe! oe soammenaSancage psur223: sazeetes3 men, men who are good money-|the first time they Be be pitcher inet that did would go ay sta baseball players that we can | gioc cine id Better Luck had it out In a close Orth nce? Take the."“Mets,” for instance. | clubs came West again last week it | Innings had been played, ig oe As soon as he was sately down, Percy —————— : : = —- A @hey have been continually losing caste | began raining In this section, an a ins unas rine vor Bh eau ett nrcons | Bien ee Vearatiee nae heat ote : i ‘ AMUSEMENT! & lately—that Is, It they ever had any; | Stead 1, Wctuhs Ot rev iehe matte to |engost, of the Athletits, both of whom. | ET official ascent. He made. the baaaage BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. AMUSEMENTS. NTS. : Miike Don: | 4 still they insist upon giving bettors the worst of every disputed er. play off ail the games scheduled for this tela. in the opinion of the excel the two named, w’ would be stronger Mn, they from the Gleni House to the summit 38 minutes and 45 seconds. He reported that the trip was unusually perilous, (Speolal to The Evenings Wo eSUPERB SHOWS PROCTORS ri ne viggp Twice Daily, ROOF and Wistaria Gi NEW YORK, rove, a MMER HIPPODROME.” @ Season's Sensation. All this Is apropos of that wager t ‘The result will be an-almost constant (17 con eaumont: = and it was decided that no more cars BRIGHTON BEACH, July 11.—The entries 5 LLE. A NOVELTY] Dom ” : man recently made with Orlende (succession of “double headers” when | Wel "anyhow, Bill Home Is going to would start until this afternoon. for to-morrow's races aro 2+ follows: BP ALL s7ay VAUDEVILLE. | 6. RyRy « feat Cota alee y¥ made w rlando | the Hastern teams come West for their | try ‘this afternoon for more pitching pete elt Tat pe gil ava A bean ‘ ate Lor neon’ UU 1H io MiNGree tthe UE with the Jones, of Washington, D. C., and an | last triv, |honors, though his speed has fallen eae 71a <a Sats, Sioore A Littlefield, $—Bards fi rd art critic, sah, of $1,000 to $200 against "The National League clubs of ne: oft Mike Powers who deserves and up; elx furlongs, Syeck'& Jil Marion Garson, 3 Hickman FAR? | ton. sity have been playin in he Ei la fat rewar hei ping raffith - Nom de Plume. Ex. At'n, Lee. . Puro) Comedy Features jee) ‘ *) sity hy laying In th fi ‘d for heiping Griffith in —_- 8.20 TO 11.20, 1 ir horse ow. The bettor, who is rep-| Wien the American clubs were in the| thiy crisis, will play frst again, ang telat axtmiiion ‘@ Julle Herne in)“Richter's = ie Carrolls, ‘Three ‘utable in every sense of the word, de-| West, and vice versa, and have avolded | there'll be no doping there. It wns a fight between the Tibten of ailsar Geokirey Bua “HONDHOUE, AN B: ¥ yren glared he made such a wager. Jones ad- , mitted a wager had been made, but sald the money wes bet straight, and that as , the horse finished second it wae a los- © fg bet. Here was a question of veracity that a | committee of the “Mets,” called the Ar- Ditration Commitice, I believe, was galled upon to decide, And this commit. tee's decision had the wisdom of Golo- GRIFF FROWNS ON OUTLAWPLAYERS ‘OLD SLOOP BEAT MODERN RACERS and the Tipperary men, and a beautiful Ireland’ fight it was. The Galtees, champions at Gaelic football, went down ty defeat before the Tipperarys, and the 5,000 or more persons who made the journey to Celtic Park yesterday yelled themselves hoarse when the New York- ers finally carried off the honors by a AT HANDBALL Handball enthusiasts had a busy day yesterday and many exciting matches were decided on the different courts in the city, At Tarrant’s Jersey City court} Oliver Drew took three, games out of! Britiiant’ Tweedie aid of ‘Fimbuctoo, ee ‘Taylor, . Sekyli & Mr. Hyde,” J Waacaanee dey hae fat. Dally, 25¢. bi f yan Rh Wives, Bot stk met Mate Mats, Tues, & Thurs. AMMERSTEIN'Sésem PARADISE Y mon backed off the boards. It was to (Special to The Evening World.) ) Jornela won the Jamaica Bay | score of 20 to 19. ROOF GAKDEN f the effect that the sum total of the| MILWAUK Wis, July 17.—Clark ) honors yesterday, after an| In the athletic eames which preceded! five from M. Murphy and John Cru 8.15 to Midnight. Pie S eonvinced the men wao heard evidence | 1, nin rovides a wit | who won two of the three games pli ANGATTAN BEACH. f i iby the caro that he had bet $1,000 aguins; |Phisdelpnia, has provided me with a) with them sy Tonhag, distance Yunner, and “Billy” pic a hf, slit MANHATTAN BEACH spot hestne ) $20 chat @ certain horse would nnisy | MAR 1 Gon! Want MO isne among bail Dhl Ming, Dave?" called @| rank, the fast three-mile runner. were ; VAUDEVILL 3. y a ‘ fork. ° . gu gbod ay shikd, but that they ala ney | tery style OF negott ni voice from # pussing launch, snectators, as was John Joyce, ‘The tat AMS'S + P Wan: to give v decision againat a fellow |P!8%*? ," gald Dave, indifterently. ter has been ended by the A. A, U. FORT sR W Ons ‘ t t he whole thing ts 1a line with what |piay up to ithe $1,000 standard, and peed of the racoral'" yelled bach thoy. snonXard, Desh, (henalesel San Parsean ru Handi f 1 : the puso can expect from the Mets, |#24ry for this year Then | yolo ’ Xavieg A. @ gee jecond; Hi. Wein: 7, " Hl N The somything like the small boy who | Par Wound to play weit te wr Out | Pt ive On Bente ats nema" AAA Glee Renee a: 07 Sem Meaty ns wm its . When acoused by his teacher of un- |New England team’ instead, the Cornelia’s skipper, Yani Novice—Won by R, Wohlarencr, d ¢ | uthfulness reviled, “Ask my brothe <a At the sound of the starting gun the | rs eC.) J: Hapmerty, Saye es i Ap mart Khon Cornelia was with them and glided }$* aes kn, eile AC, 4 DON, July il , ; — through the water from the start with Me Seite _(bandtonn) = Wes Pre cha ted Rr Bi, yh Fu REAM N) 18 reported that “Hey Barney” Ip romething to spare, while keeping | APG. (as yardny, second Wright (United Stater Deat Norman : Being te get out an injunction ahead. The Jaws of her gaft snapped re Sirk Rete rey ees Bi (Australasia) 12-10, 67, ‘ Bgainst those niath-inuing Anishes, five miles fom home, but she came| or gta’ oO foo? ee ithe mich took two heard end’ a zy on and won by elght boat's lengthe, | FH ASESAR* io santa). elt to ecide Z any Mav the difference in value WINNING RACE |: a Anlshed eecond and the Kismet | Cay 2%, ap chandican)--wvon, by wave Wding, Auwtbalass, e665, MN jerween @ American gold ¥ fj Ag a tare eB a6. . pittee and one coined in Mexico: eereeiaieeceeer eat Soway *Patiling Dm Rea her aehinat of the “Assia ip hVith a spurt that earned nis strength HO EY Sine! Sa, SUNDAY BALL GAMES. A Teyerign de yun wed the tifex gat sr enerce 4 “he probably, would tell you it] quire: mile Tun seaterday at tae BALL PLAYERS DISCHARGED. ‘ ort nf nletle CI .| HMmornidn, 8; Colleme Peint, 2. MW) ta bis wwn favor, eee a felt lio An VAN NROT, ‘wager, $1,200, should be divided, and halt given to the bettor and half to the book- Maker. Just what line of reasoning was ’ ss i - he would not even make a sound fish- vis a it Wirelens Teleara> joyed to arrive at such o] a on the Jersoy Clty court, The firt hice fe doe cond be known. h conclusion | "New Bngland. After he learned the ing smack. Dave Van Wicklen pulled| man, of the I. A. A. C., started from|iime he won with iitile effort by maven 3 ‘from ‘Coney folnnd. x of 0 under which Milwaukee 1 o} yer rday. vel seratch in the half-mile handicap and/ points, The palr braced and beat their To the ordinary person the deci conditions ni up her anchor yesterday. however, ° nt fi hy D: Sina soniear:thtcices.. The bet lecision | ciaimed Slattery he decided that he/ana entered her with elght other in| finished fourth, being unable to overs gpponent, In, the mext by three tallies, oer ar od mn ettor was! youd not have him at any price. lich gionmteal: come the ‘handicaps that were a gee nel Lanes deckeiy he a either entiiled to 81,200 or to not a penny. No compromise was possible, Gnd the fact that he was awarded 50 Was almost convincing proot that ni HY TO MEET BENDER. Griffith, of New York, came hy es terday from Cleveland to try to clos a deal for Jack Slattery, the Milwaukee catcher, who is now playing outlaw ball Slattery if he rays he 4s, ‘and, furthermore, “T don't want that Cantition Inst ni mi Grimth eet beyond thy finishing Ine. Iniautes he did not respond 19 the ment, bue Dr. C. ¥. Phlug brought hb aruund lite the worse for his elfors, is the) said back coy I don't need a catcher any longer, for! pared to stort the oF ten treat absence of thirty-three years from the racing class. The old sloop has lain in the mud banks until It was thought ‘The race to Sandy Hook Nghtship and od a course of twenty-one en the larger boats pre- Cornelia appeared Ww ALB. QUT DORMAN: the football match R. C. Taylor won the 100-vard daeh handicap. starting from the eight and one-half-yard mark and finishing {a 10 1-5 seconds. J. A. Bauder- against aim. ‘There was a poor class of youngutor# in the other events, not one man of note helng entered, Such punners as Harvey Cohn, the crack miler; George Magintrate Cornell Refuses to Hold College Points and Emeralds, kuch of the first four games was oi but Drew had worn out the opposing pair, and-won the last by 41 to 4% James Flaherty had Uttle trouble in. defeating John Egan and Tom Flaherty ame and set by nine ace ‘On the Brooklyn court the inability of 3, Mealy ‘and 'R. Lyone to: bande . Proudfoot's. gery i the latter and his partner, Burke, . Burky, | THIRD an: Aine Mestane ¢ re ee righton}, Dey * pe ae & 6.10. Qunday 7.89 ond ® kine i i HARRY Du- gl] suLeR uation the 1 Bway, 7th oy enue Bil! Weekly - Best Seats, $1.90 ay 7 annie Pani. LYRIC stat etine te atent 8) ° |" Jefferson De ANGELS in ANA Pei tied a lata ALL 1p BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, BRIGHTON BEACH ¥ie SPORTING, 1 Brighton |: ores | “'gtavting from the forty-yard ‘mai oft Lene Wille, Hosey.| Magtatrate Cornell, in Morrisanty ———— , Basses ansor Mes ey, Cie Potent hat hsbe "ee Meelnas ha gliv. wuccended” tn adktng gut duck [COUR to-day discharged three you Hoboken, 2) Pile. Giants, 1, , oft this olty, a 4 ‘anght wince he defeited Hughey. Hie}, soratch man, why hag pa teenta round sence a batieite| ease ha es ernuioe th | oe ie. Wer | yf Eien : bilad n to meet Tony Ben- beth, Lonight, for six the Natlonal A. ©, of : roy and Bender haye , Sone it viclous Bain | elinlnasie Pas coming to (he tro Erliied” tor he tmade his fined bya fost. r ain diab os (ie, hed ju won the hy Tee eaten in 1h ts selena ore We I nik On, and fell over the line, a w Aas dicap 100- 260) eo tieivesard nak Joho Leone by oof five feat aaa lish ul The batue terday on the grounds of the Catholic Place on an island « few miles below thin. efty, was clonely foumht The ‘contest throughout. both men bel The Legislature being ton, tN Rafi ake nce Nad cea ih jo fat te heavy! ae Protectory. They were players on the College Point and Emeralds, the latter tam being maintained by the Protec. sory, es

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