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-eneyel Smart Set, “Pads and Part- fallen into our hands. How but at any rate here it 1s. ¢ first paragraph Js dedicated to! ‘Thomas Sharkey, the eminent phil- Tt f» rumored that Mr, was induced to «ive up an un- check for $1,500 in payment for Dublication. Of all America’s most ghining lights _Montmorency Sharkey is the shine. Mr. Sherkey, who be- @amne enormously wealthy during tho @aya of the Horton law, has now taken the amusemen: of philanthropy. when engaged in ‘mere vulgar Years before he became a leader Four Hundred, Mr. Sharkey ‘peculiar abilities in this line. "But now, in the zenith of his glorious gareer, he overshadows such novices as Sindy Carnecie and John Dough Rocke- ‘Mr. Bharkey’s latest ‘philanthro- 7 nt of the uni- ‘on the moon. @ splendor of - gifts was never equalled in the of Ancient Croesus. In all Mr. | 5 This. mag- ivered over to oar Mietade ister a : vonly, for. ition to become @ HE next page is devoted to our ‘eminent. fellow-townsman, Mr. John McGraw, the well-known t@voy. It. runs as follows: Sade are few Americans more widely &fd moro. widely loved than "Tonathan Mccraw., He ‘nus Krown Up ‘peacefuly in quiet ways, surrounded ith the purple sk! i ret @ known dic- @ all of the quaint Rare used by him lay conver jution. and the Cear of en eech other tor Our eminent at the coming Dare more famous in Amer- ca than Mr. Robert Fitu- ppmons, the eminent and suc- beautiful He has been known tual stunned and be: | oft with the Tobasco Kid ani ulwar hol the beautiful i not aocom| jel | Cheabro was elected to pitch CA's most famous citizen, a ee Walcott, has long for his statu- & watriot of the fs ‘wounded ra sige rafsore le ati | Highlanders th! jgrieaily, Al, R WORED: SATUR TAY EVENING, nN Fitzsimmons . whase in uri FIRST GAME FOR HIGHLANDERS BY A SHUTOUT. aes ay ‘Phidios. 400 B.C. Keeler was under a.long fly fon Jack- sro cs brilliant one- ot drive. NO Bradiey djd'a guick fleMiing stunt with, Keeler's bunt. | Turner throw Elderf out. Dougherty di @ fly in “Hgnt entre, de ender Laity LAs eager dompat: an easy Bay. NO RUNS, Fourth Inning. sme iooked foal gor fora two thira ml go for 9, two-bagaer. ‘trick. out. Ch aa at Chesbro Pitches Great Baill Against Cleveland and Is Well Supported. . SCORE Clevelands Highianders . BATTING ORDER. New of Conroy, 2b. Keelor,. rt. Biverseld, ‘85. wherty, If. ase, Ib. oH BY INNINGS. 09000000 11030002 ; | McGuire, 0, hesbro, Mernburdt, p. act shea BY ALLEN SANGREE, AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, July 2.—A great crowd, estimated at 16,000 | before the game started, welcomed the ble-header with Cleveland. Rain in the morning’and heavy clouds at 2 o'clock had disastrous results, for Secretary Nahant expected 20,000 of New Yori funs who belleve thet good baseball is to be seen here. ‘The diamond had been well swathed in sawdust, but the out- field was very boggy and bad for ay pectaculas worl ‘Once again Griffith had to do batile | with a make-shift team, The absentee | being “Jimmy Wiams, whose wite in yas a sad blow for| Afith, for though Conroy made @ good | Substitute he was by no means vhere | with the team work that Williams pulls id Chase. Che latter showed little effect of the terrible blow received in Detroit aaa had ginger to ive away ‘Lajole is team being with bh Poisoning. Stovall down and out with the same rouble and refit base was filled Car ‘open: ing game, First Inning, Conroy had the first chance to ass'st on an easy roller to left. Bay had no ¢ ama to sprint on a change ay bee bro. Jimmy McGuire put gn things py me to his bosom ‘itck's foul hois UNS. ‘Oh Joy conroy ‘dant doe thing but his the second ball pitched against the score board for two bags. Kurler bat out a sacrifice bunt, aided by tho heayy grounds thyt boviwred Bern- hard, On a@ most stupid plece of buse ronnine imaginable Conroy was out titra for home. Keeler reaching third. urner handled Elberfield’s Lunt, Sofibesrit 4 on the “aqueese and arty ent @ » po fly to Ba: |to afternoon in their dou. | ET add tala op so Chi pang nae ge hit omens ae ase safe Con, Bevanctag, ng eae to third. oo ee Second, al wn Bas vtaquecse pl On_attemping Bing giire missed. tho Sand Ful was put out at plate. "MeGuire walked. Mc- gulre was forced by Negara ais bar to i scoring Chase. singles Past Beagles; Wooler doubled to eft, seoring Chesbro and Conroy. Miber- fled to Flick. 3 runs. edie Inning. a cloud-| Peal, hesbre felied Bi Bernhardt laced a clean 40 centi Keeler smothered Jackson's fly. R Turner retired Dou herty. in infleld ats £0 een AC a Chase filed to J. paket Sixth singe filed to Keeler. Flick nit safely Elberfield. Kahl struck out, Me- Quite seized a foul from Bradley, NO McGuire out, Turner to first. Chesbro Penhee hase fielded Conroy's tap. Turner alngled to aces couldn't touch Chesbro's dampp flags Buelow uttered the same fate” Ture got to third on a wild pitch. Keeler went, to the foul line for a dive from Mercer from jow's bounct vO gel oh Be roa Seventh Inning. comer) agaln eaviog a tally, fiat to Kahl, Elberfeld was © Carr, the latter saving a wild Sarows ° rurner gave a wonder-| ful exhibition in selzing Dougheriy’s low drive far out tn left field. He was wildly applauded. NO RUNS. Eighth Inning. Jackson singled to Keeler, Bay filed to ,kults, Conroy felded “Kahl, NO Yeager got his second hit, a hard rap left. Fults. sacrificed to’ Bernharde, Chase scored Yeager with a great drive) against score board. It was a triple, but on account of ground rules he was allowed only a two- er. McGuire out, rediey to Carr, Chase got awa tI y of the game, home, something omy been done once or <wice this nea- I ahaa threw Chesbro out, TWO Ninth Inning, Bradley was safe on Yeager's low throw. Turner lined to Dougherty, Carr | aad forced Bradley to Conroy Ups eelated: Keeler out, Bradley | hits Sey: eae ye Paint ot = PRO) Boer a Be Bau 312) erty lam throprst.. wae, cor 88 $3 616) artes hitatebad 48 24 885) 48 41.5121 Washi: Rew By Ee Lente RESULTS OF YESTERDAY 'S GAMES. No games scheduled. New York at Cinctrnatt Ler Palisaiphis at Chicago, 2 UARSMENBACE ON THE HARLEM From Sherman {Creek to Washing | BrMige, over one hundred crack. oars- men of the metropolitan district com- peted to-day along the speedway course on the Harlem for prizes offered by the New York Bay, Rowing Association, Chief interest was centred in the race for the senior single sculls, the entri¢s for which included Champion Frank Vesely, of the Bohemians; Constance F, Titus, of the Nonpareil B, C.; the former champion, J. G. Hoben, of the Ravenswoods, and Fred Sheppard, ‘the Seawanhaka's pride who bore oif ‘the lef honors in a ¢imilar race on Flush- ie Bay lant saurday, “ jong programme en arrange and the local clubs were ‘well repre Sented, the Crescent, Harlem. Nassau, ale, Clifton, Dauntless and Metropolitan ‘clubs all furnishing entries for the various events, in ‘addition to. those ‘named above ten races were scheduled, includ- ing two for centipe hile a heavy storm threatened to break loose at any moment the water was comparatively smooth, and the oarsmen had the wind at their backs, which aesisted them in ing good time along the tideway. The first race was not started until 2 o'clock, when the single gigs .were called out. ‘The course moasuned, ¢x- actly a mile and a quart Tobert J. Mulligan,of the Penn Barge 8 | ciub, was referee, td there was alarse Quinber of other officials who followed eae jun in rppsdy leupenee, tout 0 junior single-sig race brought o fous Oreacont A. of the on Fawerd cr sey, ot the Rosedaie B. C.; wea coon of the Atlantic B. C., Thompson, of the Cilfton B. | cs Buelow on, to Keeler. ye Hae: AON RUNS. CAPE MAY'S RACES | SPOILED BY l= (Bpecial to The Evening World.) CAPE MAY, July %.—Rain interfered with to-day's programme of auto races here, and Christie decided he fouldn't al. |wtart, Other races were run, however, ry vas aafe on ‘4t, Witia my nd ae firat, Chesbro inade Buelow the breegs.’ NORT ougur was a ake, “on OF tas § { Bal pia man op third} byt _feogrdctvenising was out of the quel } won U. Longstreteh won tye @ one ae race, twenty horse-power 1 intnute 662-6 seconds. ngs second race, for touring are MDs horse-power, ‘ae a4 RY the inile; for silver An Won B. Viet! nF a twenty 4 “hors v2 Wer Packard in 1.50. iz was gaffe on a by ee enna.” Sicuiai No. 3 event; ‘one mile y griven Sy ownsre owes by wa salt) a pylori eh 1) a A, i » a n event for touring care oP 0 wer, driveat ‘By etna or elven atrophy Charles pie Ea ‘and Thompson drew away from e others at the quarter, and a ed between these sate effort in mid-stream, von son hugwing the east alanta man won by a fesafh, Mime tm, yaaa Dee Two GAMES FOR BRI FOR S FOR BRIGHTON. je. Ae, ball, C. hall team, cham- New Jersey, “who recently Played a fourteen-inning game with The’ Brightol will attrac: tion at Brighton 0 bes) Atlantin avenue and Hesex street, nd Bey ihe” fey toe, BERL Fo unde +H Clip ‘team att Pat —— Thomas's Boat Wins, MAIWLEHBAD, Mass, Inly 29.—The Dixie ‘a W-faot 16). horse-power motor boat ,owned by H.R. Thomas, of New York, to-day won the Pe: Cup, offered A to ach The Tat Kun, Srowned by ast, of Swauny it the firet race day. The 1 Boston, 7; Cleveland, 3, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Cleve} at ‘Bt. Louls at Boston. $10,000 1S PAD FOR seta (8pscia} to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH R. 1, July 29.— The sale of horses in training the prop- erty of E, E, Smathers, who ts retir- tng owing to. the pood luck that he has had ever since his entrance on the turf, took place in the paddock here this afternoon before the races began. Asithere were any number of good per- formers among the lot, a large crowd was prescpt and the sale was marked by spitited bidding throughout with the tesult that prices were good. McChesney, the first horse owned by who, while-a good horse in , proved a big disappointment was not placed. pee the although catalogued, "as it was announced that he had been sold pri- vately to James B, Haggin, the well- kendwn breeder, and will be sent to the Elmendorf Stud, in Kentucky, Of those sold the two-year-old Secur- ity, winner of the $25,000 Great Triai Stakes at Sheepshead Bay, went for the bighest figure, being sold to "Pat Dunne for $10,500, The prices and buy- I" ers follow: irenorty of E. Fa ‘Smathers. bby Féverdale—Glonola; F. aM. wget #1 Jake Sanders, ht of the Thistle—Active; $4.11 were ch. by Mirthful—Response; ¥. ‘ariel ia iy, Boo Strome—iBar a, 5 ies me } fetta Water, b. h., by Rapallo—Water; une, $5,800, Meni, Bisa? St Gorwe— ‘i moh atl ee aaa, Sh, f+ bY Bt. Georee—Orespas b,c by Morcafor—Teas Over; P, 7 A br, \f., by Sempronus—Spaly emare; Richards, oe ‘Panic, . ‘br. c., by, Kn . DI 3 NIGHT GAMES TO |; ‘ pa BE A FEATURE Bes Wa cian ee bes as Gevotees of athletics will be able te + capectad to The Brening Worte.) gee might games on Aug. 7. The revived SOUTHAMPTON, L. 1, July’ %9—| of feats of skill, speed and endurance ‘Walter J. Travis, the winner ee ‘under electric Ught will take place at Shinnecock Invitation ‘Tournament, 4/4! Dreamland, Coney Island, un the date montioned. The programme announced lowed for the oocasion provides for a fifty- ‘amred Jerome D. Travers end youn M-| yard’ dash for novices, a pole vault ovt in the recori-breaking . golf of: (handicap), a one-mile run (handicap), 38, seven strikes under bogey, Dut. the; *Pd @ one-mile relay race. rain put an end to-hie brilliant work on| The last named event will the homeward journey, and de took 4 | Sy, oe senior teams 5 of ” follows hd the Patochiat ‘Schools gue. ‘The conditions of the event pen so foe four boys to aonsti each boy to run a aren of menos ba) Seon Bop em FALL FROM: BIKE FATAL. — BARATOGA, July. 2%.—In an attempt a Delawure and pagina ee ona le here }ast ni brs Sat} balance, "ta wenty-five or from the structure to was killed. the ground, and Las Ge SED AmIOSP AOR: ake choke riesass pedgseytnetonwadiany es ore = HARRIMAN’S AAN’S BOYS WIN. AMUSEMENTS. oer Sabo masnaee oF tal teigs? cu, ee YORK THEATRE MONDAY, which ® H. Harriman 1s President, hee introduced cricket Into bis organization. He Tae rape tenaag hoa terday Taorone nd vest at and defeated them by 26 suns. a New ly 106 Months. G COHAN ONES. Press Bene. pee ahd WhO No higher. ee Me 8), Museum NEW BOAT’S TRIAL TRIP . ) The new municipal ferry-boat Rich- Tonna. to be put on the Scatsn Jaland Ine, was given ther bulldersy’ trial trip to-day by the Burlee Shipbutldin ~ Rey, eae the Bpper bay gry ict err cH ase Vaudevgie, ab SARATOGA’S OPENING cana, RACE athe “entries a i NES int day ‘here, an 06 follows FIRST- and y |soetooRs Pevoiess Shaan “lauren t laenaan CREAT TE __ >| mn ARATE. azine five +63 Mr Joseph Most Statues Americ asipingip E! ayers. AMUSEMENTS. SUPERB re ‘Twice Daily. } i 4 Race Horse vs. Bicycle. HAINES in “Once Uj J. H, Glimour, Geoffrey) Stein, Frances Starr, ote. E OF pure ay, ton, Chas, ith Miatinees Daily, 26c. Bea. eee Bickers Thur.’ aa meee ine Sar F GARD! “igure Root cad i ext Roor GARDEN Wwul Re ne Girt trom "Coner- Yefan HERALD 80, 7Ere st nee ‘SAM BERNAR i BEA 7 ee eal SPORTSMEN’S GOODS. CLEARANCE SALE GRAPHIC CAMERAS. SEND FOR BARGAIN LIST. FOLMER & SCHWING MFG.CO. 175 Elm St. (Cor, Broome) N.Y, ——————>— SPORTING. ‘Last Day oF 3 Brighton | Races. Spot Aroun@: Rew w Xork, Xx STLERING- suaxon BRIGHTON hase, rn DICAP, A SURE SYSTEM if, tre Haoes FRED by etsrewtnet to win af, the