The evening world. Newspaper, July 27, 1905, Page 2

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heavy~ ‘world 4f he will enter the pro- ranks, has added another one Uist of victoties. ‘This time it ‘Mr. Chatles Hillard, billed as the Senas! errr champion of Kaufmann didn't gain any glory by feat, but that wasn't his fault. In place’ Hillard couldn't fight, the: second he wouldn't, that is, ‘t after he had received one "an.the Jaw. Some day Kauffmann a first-class man, and then we Out, suet how good he really ls. O jagpateur satiors who manned the big. sloops Mineola and Vir- pinta: in thelr match rave yes- weproyed that they are something than of the ‘rocking-horse or club davatiety. They hauled ana pulled pérformed all’ the other duties of the jonal Jack Tar, and not once dur- h was there the slightest fault nd with thelr work. As a reward ‘BO g00d each member of the erew will sport a souvenir i . — f PPAR all Jer will not nave to go | back to the prize ring to earn |= ® bread and butter and an ocoa- shore plece of wake for himself and a Reports from the West say that } Swit) join Jim Morley, of Los Angeles, the two will start a big athletic 5 @ view to bringing off cham- hip fights. If the project goes It is safe to say that every under the auspices of the new Will be on the level. Otherwise fwill be plenty of work for the “MOSH big pluhgers who got hold __of the hot end of the Aridirta race Westerday have not yet stopped ng how st all happened. How- } that is natural, for when a man ywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 | Blreddy feols th his pocket It Yery likely to make him sit up and notice, The great plunge was lea Frank Farrell and Davy Johnson, EMho were followed in thelr operations = My Such heavy bettors as George Whee- R J, R. Keene, Al Stokes, Charles Smjth and nearly all the club- Hoos ware ea DOZEN LIVES LIVES IN PERIL ON NEW BRIDGE lar Axle Broke, Holding Them Prisoners 100 Feet Above Street. A dozen passengers on car No. m1, | ¢ the Metropolitan line, bound for) 4rookiyn, wore (mprisoned for a time feke, allowing the car, 10 feet above fie street, to drop to the rails at a! ea Where’ the cross girders are near- rifeet apart, Policemen Analy passengers to the roadway ithout» injury. The tropolitan, runs cars over the ‘ide Trom tie ,wert side by way of oucteemth street, Avenue A and Bast 4g stheets, ‘The tracks occupy tho wrth sie of the bridge inside the noad- anchorage when the axle he ‘aceldent disconnected the Hulst shut off power and “stopped after it had bumpod Al 1 feet, Passengers—two of then thrown to the forward gar. When they got up they mbes THE Worn: " gHORSDAY Ev EVENING, avast Seer sana SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT ronz DITED B ‘ T ED }GREN.: SYSONBY HARPER Have Improved Greatly, Year - Old Superiority Probably Will Be Settled at the Saratoga Meeting. Those who have recently vitited ‘Sysonby and Artful must not throw the title of champion three-year-old vf the year at either of them until they have met and defeated Waterlight. It ts sald that this colt has de- Veloped into one of the yrandest three- year-olds in training, and that he has Improved fully twenty pounds since the race he ran at Sheepshead Bay, when ihe showed a bit of his quality by UP, and beat Agile, Blandy and others. s Satertiignt ty) the iproperty ot “Dis “MAD AUTOIST” Vigilance of Entire Depart- ment Fails to Run Child Slayer to Earth, The “mail millionaire in the green automobile,” for whom the police have been searching, 50 that He can he pun- ished for the death of little Freddie Busching on Southern Boulevard seven days agv, has not been captured. If the owner of the death-dealing machine is really mad, as the police believe, he still has sufficient cunning to elude the best detectives in the New York Police Depasiment and the combined vigilance of all the patrolmen tn the Bronx. impatient ax the laggerd methods of the police, Coroner Berey hea etarted| out to press his investigation without waiting for the assistance of devectiver or patrolmen, In a surprisingly short ume he has been able to discover three important Witnesses, who may furnish information that will clear up che case, One of these men Js Juliys Buedner, a Ddlacksmith at Southern Boulevard and Holmes street, who says he saw the teen Automobile turn into the boule- vard from Holmes street @hi strike the boy. He gave the Coroner a descrip- tion of the man who was driving tue automobile and Geclired that he would be Abie W identily the bo, ach so he should ever cume fave to i Witudnses ‘are's, Donduccet on We Union Railway and a driver en- ployed by the National Bibeutt Coni- pany. ‘These men were also witnesses Of tae boy's deaoh, dad, it is believed, can identity the men in the machine. oruner Berry gathered this informa- ton right under the noses of the detec- tives sent out from the Police Depant- inent, ‘These xleuths rode about, the Bronx inxiri es in making thelr iny the Coroner Walked iron house to house asking questions. While he was In this way engaged two buggies couteining capuuins and detectives drove up. Tne policemen dia not alight. They merely as. tO. fi hat Coroner wed 28 an then they *eftecttve-Sere. Schemier, of Police riers, still pursuing his in- vestigation into the whereabouts on Friday of the millionaire whose auto- moblle was taken on that night with a badly damaged tre to the garage of Theogore B®. Schulz, at No, 2% Broad- | wa; owner denied that he had been on eanious Boulevard in the Bronx. As the detective had no evidence against the capitalist further than the fact that the man's machine was in some way damaged on Friday, and that it had been deserted in a strange garage for two days, he @ould not make any ar- rests at the time, and his subsequent Hnvestigation has #0 far fatied to a duce evidence connecting the mill ‘aire owner hae the green automobile ath. with the boy's de. pall Sasso 2 ATS BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES, (Bpecial to. BRA loria, BRIGHTON nei Rac N. . July 2. Othe santo tor Rowen Powe’ rises ate as todowe: FIRST RACKE—Selling; two-yanr-ohte; Cve and halt f nit RACE-andta oe and Unbveighte breesing a mile in 1.89 with 118 pounls | —- EVADES POLICE 5] WATERLIGHT RI RIVAL TO AND ARTFUL \Mon@ Jim" ‘Brady who :tlso has Oiseau, three-year-old Yor which he pitt |Brady Colt Is Reported to oat Yast fall. Notwithstanding tho Terid reports of Waterlight's great 1m~ Provenent. admirers of Sysonby and | Arttat cannot believe that Waterlight andthe Question of Three-|in tn tne same class with we, Keene's @reat colt er Mr. Wiitney'’s equally great Milly. ‘These are phonomenrl three-yearvolts. ‘Waterlight may be a Teal gomd three-year-old, but he must be decidedly out of the ordinary to beat either of them. As between Sysonhy and Artful, the — fod eis een get bee, decided the ‘writer will they meet, Saretoga say thet the s@mirers cg Se Rte, for is gamer than onby, and he cennot outrun her from @ quarter of a mile up. These great three-year-olds are not Ukely te Meet beforo the latter part of the Saratoga meeting, when both have an engagement in the Saratoga Cup, at one mile and ue Turlongs. Waterlight is not cota, ipa In this race. Nor Is Oiseau, though either could have ‘been entered this year, as was Artful. It $s not likely, however, that Mr. Hrady is pining for a meeting witn ether Bysonby or Artful. | honors. 3 STAR THREE- YEAR-OLDS. KAUFFMANN'S BLOW SETTLES MR. HILLARD (Special to The Evening World.) SAN. FRANCISCO, July %7.—Charies Hijlara, tatled as the champlo hneavy- weight of Texas, lasted about a minute when he faced Al Kauffmann, the Olym- ple Clb crack, at Woodward's Pavilion last night. Kuffmann landed a stlfe right on the Jaw of his opponent efter fiddling around a bit, and the tatter went to the mat, where he stayed. Hillard @id not Know the first thing about the game. He was oyt of condl- tion, and probably never had a glove on before in his life. He made no. pratense uf guarding himself, and tne ‘mpian Gid*not have a chance to. ahow what te was capable of doing. Hillard was not Knocked out when he tit. the met, but he showed 2 yellow streak and vend refused to rise and continue ‘the mili, immense crowd was in pcenceoee An and the gallery amu: ing every thing available is the ‘fellow “Diamond Jim” Brady’s Wa- ferlight is said to be a greatly improved oolt and will likely be @ dangerous rival for season's Whitney filly and Keene’s great colt, by reason of per- formances this season, seem in a class by themselves. They are conceded to be phenomenal three-year-olds. who was the cauge of thei: ng bun cord. BEST GOLFERS AT SHINNEGOCK (Speciat to The Evening World.) SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1, July 27.—-A fing fleld-of about seventy golfers from various parts of the country, but’chiefly from the metropolitan district, compet- ed this morning in the qualifying round oY the annual invitation tournament of the Shinnecotk Hilla Golf Clb, Tho field included such noted players a> Walter J. Travis, Jerome D, ‘Travers, Malcom Mosurney, Wwianer of the tour- |Rament last year; John Me War +p. New Jersey State cuamplon. phy Pattrs ‘and malty other very promincae gwolr players. teeOitie of the best scores made-werp as folio’ , ag Coores: Jones, Crescent, D, C., 44, 46-9. 4 St Ward, Montclair, 39, 40—i9, J, M. “Dnomas, jer Gd 47, 4, A. Pyoning, aie 46—80. liter, Shinnecook, 45, sed :} Be No amg ores a are kuph Peter Midland, Hobart Abbote “Pininneldy 3, Bo, pew Chauncey, Dyker Meadow, 42, Horace f Susestl, Garden City, 4, 1-90. A. Bhinnecooik, i9—93, is. ‘Garden City, a 372. Travers, pare 38, 38—T7. X. Mons” foun: ¥ b, aeerteag, Hnmecoek, 46, 45-81, A. By Thode Hartford, 42. a Newbold Edear. Shinnecock. 45, 42—87. F. Hy DeFo: 5 nn ecock +,Lionel H. Graham Foxhills. ‘The draw for the first round at matoh gay, fer the Ghiet Cue was Bulivan va. jurney vs. Trav va. Abbott. Ward vs. J. D. Travers. LEFT VICTIM TO DIE ON STREET. Black Hand Agents in Westchester) Strike Down Another Man—He Will Probably Die. Gpectat to The Bening World.) MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., July 27.— ‘What is supposed to be another Black Hand outrage coourred here“early to- day when Francesco Pugiio, twenty-one ‘ves stabbed in the stomach oie i Ttallans who escaped. ‘ugio was removed to Sed hospital, where, before losing consciousness, woo he oy cane, demanded money, and used they at- nd Bros. ‘SFatos. ik. 3 ‘Toe Face), BELMONT SUED FOR $100,000 BY STABLE BOY Alleging that August Bolmont has damaged his reputation as a jockey. and prevented him from obtaining work on the race tracks, John H, Bralt, an, Apprentice stable boy, hus brought suit V in the Supreme-Gourt aga.nst the Presi. Gent OF tne Juckey Lio for $200,000, Prey, thbougy nis awyers and guahdy jan, David W. Kockmore, alleges thet Mr, icimont, after eed beg ‘him by written agreement from May i 0, to Oct. i, 193, dtenarged hun, ‘Then tole lows the allegation in the complaint that Mr. Belmont Peete and od ‘naib, intent to injure the boy's occupation and trade, and oy eve him ‘from ‘securing émploymertt else Where, caused the following to be pub= Ushed in the Racing Calendar: “Exercise hoy John Frelt, having. lett lett the employ of August Belnjont, consent or a written discharge, owners and trainers hereby warned not to 14 Re i Soeaeraiion. 8 Racing, whieh will be ‘eseistiy sete: further says that after the pub- Hention of the atove John H¥land was about te employ him as a Hider of hie je allpsad horses, but by reason of publication refused. Mr, Belmont has made no defense as yet. —————————— skid dati) WHEN WE BULGER ARE 41." Afi Vagina tes" Marti PARADIS: : ROOF GARDEN | eek 8.15 to pp ee a Gaston Bordeverry ( The $ os etre, 4 et) IST HOG. iad a eS PASTOR'S ae wits SOvbaxe 1 $n 2: ‘Sto Sabra WM. BONELLI an AS Somety. MANHATT? TAN BEACH, | |Waiectss VAUDEVILLE *3¢ HERALD 80, Srat's SAM BERNARD BOER WA HYNES’S PERMIT CANCELLED By «mail vate of the National Regis- tration Committee of the Amateur Ath- letic Union of the United States the Permit Kiven to Mr. Hynes to compete i America during his stay here has been cancelled. 2 ( ‘Boma Tneintration Cot oer wns tine e disaualifieg tio $e nD oO! Hynes by tee of oie - ronolitan A‘rociation several weeks neo BY FRANK W. THORP. ‘The Suspicious Man sat with hie chin | buried dn the palm of his hand gazing out of the car wiudow, when the Apol- | ogtst caught sight of bim and Went | over to take @ seat by his side, ‘Well, how were they to-day, Old| Sport?” ingulred the Apologist cheer- | fully, “Alh-b!" @rewled the Suspicious Man, turning to the window. "You don'é mean to say they got you a@ain, lodey?" asked the Apolagint. “Oh, no; Whey didn't get me. They tust gravbed me, stood me on my head, ‘spun ine @ gouple of times, and 1 woke up outside the gates, Say, do you know what I'd Mke w do? 7d just dike t9 dig a canal around tbo Brigiaton track. Then, after 1 had & good and Geop, I'd the @ tig chain around the whole outfit, hitch on a couple of ean wleamers, und out to the middle of Whe pond with It. The only favor 10 ask would be to dwve the slewarde | course peor tine eg ‘cours Goeaee sities im “Boxer 1 ta BO, FORM M_SOMERSAULTS JAR “SUSPICIOUS 5 MAN” es stuck out to me, She just seemed | the jumping-Jacks for me, I'm not in 48 We often see,” | polities, and have no way of knowing | whose nominated,” “Well, about Arklirta?’ queried the | real | Apologist. “I'm getting to It. I weakened when I got down in the ring. Wasn't stuck | holders On Arklirta’s last race | ep fae ant was ie es her head out |and say to me: I'm the goods to-day, no apprentice ‘Come on, old boy: Notice I have Rustle up « bank roll |, I touched the old jady and got a few bucks here and there, and down I come to the track, {1 thought Quorum ought to be favor- jie, because Quorum beat Aritirta, and gave him ten pounds when they met on Can't fool them bookies, how- They knew it wo parity and thero was no bargain count- I, eplits me roll and says ‘V' save some for Bad Be i this ene gets beat Til ig tiles Getting Ready to Cash. on the test Arklirta ape f was just getting ready to and get even! on the price. I hike to the grand stand, pull me into the ring with ropes be- fore that Arklinta race came along. lady Amelia was'a pipe in ‘the first what do you think Not a nickel last time he van, To-day a demand by the gee | a the button and, "logo hose #moking? say, I would roll a pill once in @ while if I could dream, that there was nothing but white. Fobed angels down at these race tracks, You'll wake up some of and find they aye horns and cloyen ie Pata « trout, nothin'," and wiere ty bares up ards dp the ausiddle of ét when I gave the word to iet go.” “Bed as chat, cht” put in the Apdlo- "Yes, bad as that! What chance has 4 mén 6% ef Peeing this @amet dust +S muca Cnanee as an icicle would have had on Ube heivest day test week. But im through. J know when I've go. enough!" v¥ou said that yesterday,” observed ‘Vhe Apologist, Meant 40 Quit Yesterday. “T meant R-yesterfay. But I plok tha apparel this morning aad doom “Why dian't that stick out?’ not for mine! STANDING OF THE ATION, ta ater, GOLF CHAMPION BEATEN. ROCHESTER, N. ¥., July 27.—Willie An- orson, open champion of ‘the United States, and Bernart Nichols, once holder of the English title, met yesterday on the lings of the Geneseo Golf Ciud, Nichols de- ‘teasing Anderson 3 wp and 2 to play. Tho | Drotemsionate saps the ie hele toe faigh both broke. Anderson te Yin’ TS and pop Apologist, The susp.clous Man took a long look the “Apologist and then said, In @ My are ra that one this time, pinks, ‘ou saw e foul in es teenth I. forced to pu pe Be ia ae if Dh ci ei hay ee emis was Ae you “and ‘ten oa Muf- ' at's thi with, wa = ital le ff a SLAIN IN FIGHT BELGRADE, Service, July %--Another bloody encounter between bands of Bul- BULGARIAN BAND DREAMLAND d Races at 4 and North Beach: __FREE FIREWORKS THURSDAYS, Servi hes oo ding Donte, the te enaer of of | MOREISOS'S ROCKAWAY BEACH ™sts Past ERIC PROVIDENCE ENTRIES. NARRAGANSETT PARK, PROVI- DENCE, R, 1,, July 27.—The entries for pemrreve races ate as follows: FIRST RACE—Five and one-half fur- longs: for two-year-olds: rolling. e mo bY x bom, atx ae S| Garwe, Sdvaie eats: Neve, weet | ATLANTIC SAEURR 2 hag Cheslyn, Sister "iinet. & Movin Pictures Ot A Gardens, oy ate re te OT lpm Ute 2 ae rae FAT Keith’s vate | Sst oe, is te EDEN/*@ Ng : 8 GaGoRLYN AMUSEMENTS, 5) BRIGHTON: BEACH Calle agally ts, Mo. 2Dy feamicnr eu Slhera

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