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Ere i se, oan ot Siekenk of the Chicago been granted an hidefl- around i o-fays that Harry Pulliam's dential duties will’end next Decem- aoe. eaeenels teoates Ket aa Re: fue oo ith Brion won for His un- jak haye™ been sameettian ficcessors to aor veto Pat Powers, Eastern League. 18f Be Brooktyn, ch, an ar ee touted Ae ‘Tan. re senor nd "four lefeats, 1 Comisih a me the White Box, g e hurled at his ie Murphy for a eae Po sad Teprenent- ‘at sain time it then ae he Reds were average 0 2 alton Most the aame han Dow. while the nd, had as Piusbure has at the Lajoie yon “the injured ena’ it they rlean pennant t Wf Jobu bg Baal vars tool: fed to the scheme, in -t! West; 6 amalxame: fon of POLAT OSLER, JOHN L. SULLIVAN, “~~ HIGHLANDER § ARE NOW == PLAYING LIKE CHAMPIONS BY ALLEN SANGREE, sem TO-DAY’S BASEBALL NEW" Player. Conroy Keeler Elberfeid Position. 2 Weight.” ; 158 at 8s. 142 f. a Yeager Chase Fultz McGuire Hogg Dougherty § ENTRIES, Remarkg. At his best. Always played. Hard to beat, Never better. Watch this one. Distance just sults, Great when sober. Game youngster. Good bet for rooters, YORK; CLEVELAND, Player. Jackson Bay Flick Kahi Bradley Turner Carr Buelow Jess 160 198 182 180 Champlonship Requirements. The good book of baseball chapter TIL, revised version, tells aus: “Tie team that can win champlonship honors ina major league must be in the highest degree, individually and coll ‘Uvely, fast of foot, swift of action, ac- curate of aim, unerring Ir judgme: quick in thought, skilful in offensive end defensive work. It must be able to anticipate with precision -hat which 4 lkely to Cocur and be prepared for it, It murt It must passeas the highest hageball inteligeace and upon the Instant be able td accept any ad- vantage that chance, fortune or luck may offer, It must act Jn with and Ue anbservient t> the master | epirit that controls. These are necos- sary qualifications for a club, a combination of all virtues that appeal to mankind of whatever Age or condition. and it ie because of | the exhibition of a very skijl and ecat‘ment that attaches to the home clnb that miijions alteud the sport | day after day. trom April to October| each year, a? ‘aey lieve been doing tor thirty ve: Well, digest all that anq then think it over “main, Cleveland’ and New York play this afternoon, Judging from thelr ex- hibition on Baturday, both fill the re- quirements of a championship team as Preecribed by the good book of our national vastime, The Highlanders in one week gained tidty-five polis; the ‘Napoleons }@ropped thirty-six, And yet both the baseball dg |Were individually and collectively fest Of footy strom tion, ‘Acegrding to the letters received at Shy, offive, air predicuan about New of prm, swift in ac- wa i aie} “a lol mingling with the first three gue af Uvete dengue In, Sor ie One dorceapondent 4¥8 RO More Ghance thun o 5M barmony | successful | and they are the a Bec eh opder of | Remarks. More rellable than Vinson. Speedy, but orippied. Reliable. Nothing to Lajoie. One beat bet. Last race 0. K, Chance at the weights. Real good ene. There with the dope, [in the Subway.” ‘That lad car with the IHamor ‘Le: 1 must be hitting about Western Critics Think Differently. I notice that th newspapers men out West who foliow évery game and player | think differently. If Gritith tekes four games from Cleveland this trip the Sud- | way will be cooling off some. It is a far {ery from. sixth to Spat Dlave, sonully tho writer does’ 1ot 5° Bome bet. He Higulin | word’ xceb in batting. fielding and base | La and—they are all playing | the kind’ of pall quoted above, If Grif- i rut he will be the world’s atest work, orreepondepts as ot awthorne, but here's one ay take # fall out 6 this fathous a that we derat. bm fessional ‘ballplayers drin and rely upon the preliminary p Lo sweat the pW about it Weil, did you ever attempt to ‘tn professional ball player? Have you Seen a Highlander dr Giant curousing |along Broadway? Do mad ea aHPpose that Harry Stevens (Ae mn ey Ns Now, wi times take a ur e me. is with a few, but there with ‘9 iy phos in Pita’ th, ulges. Ball players road fesen invitations a rage arin is grea ty. to thelr ‘ab- that ‘alao to thelr financial advantage, SS SEBRING QUITS THE GAME, CINCINNATI, Aug. James Sebring. right Melder of the Cincinnat! National Lew ‘ieee hen pesties. the ma ment that he will not returi Sranaed 3 club to play, fils ritrat det) to stay mapart an ? t i aagon ate seg bs oy odey. of the Baas be volve the ily oot ed ooze OUL Of thelr system, | trot rt heya Bis hain A KNICKERBOCKER WINS SUIT. TRENTON, N, J) Aug. L—After hear. br gta oy Rv. for tie JOHN L. TRAINING JACK WCORMICK = Thinks ‘He Has a Coming Champion in Big Fellow Who Will Fight Gus Ruhlin at ‘Colma Aug. 11, The heavy-weight fight division has almost gone to smash since Jeffries announced ‘his retirement. Still there is always an interest shown when two of the big fellows get tog@ther. This is true of tho coming fistic argu- ment between Gus Ruhlin and big Jack McConmick. Johu 1. Sullivan's protege. They are billed to fight at Colma Aug. 11, and already the towns ou the Western coast are full of tallc about tihe battle. MeCormick comes into the pugilistic Zpungpier, But they're bad for a that. imelight 6 otic | My boy Jim djsn’t going to injure limelight through the once mighty Joun | My hoy Jim lant, going to injure | L., who just now is-sup be wood suceh. tor ane training of the big teow. but a shower ‘weil his protege are. the whole show at the | Jag aining quarters at Sheehan'y Beach | 5! tevern, Jolin runs on the road with /s<pp hisman, goes through gymnastic stunts | Wi to: bing {Be and maps aut what and what not should | sight Phe galt aide “] pace won't warm .e Tnood ‘i ie exercises in which McCormick indiul Sullivan sited. and he crept Foped und Began to. tush’ m about two minutes, Ap be limself te. Tricked. "he. wits a (breathing, like @ pUF- Pas Divers McCormick is the nllivan thinks M¢Cormick isthe com- vats “Aguinst, nature, “Maybe 'T aia Just suck idiotle tricks when Y waa'e (Of,gnampion. Hublin “may ‘upset suse calculations. SARATOGA ENTRIES, SeEEEEIEneenen (Speclal to The Evening World.) PROVIDENCE ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. 1.— (Special to ‘The Byening World.) NARRAGANSETT PARK, PROVI- The entries for tomorrow's races ure as follows: R. FIRST RACE—Handicap: three-year-olds; | x Durtongs. auinetinian puts in a fot of time tossing | eine ball. One of the other he ‘sym the other day | Of the ball when John pove For instauce, when all hands at the auatinceteoe about to take a plunge in-the surf Sullivan In deep tones {or bade Mac Uke this: FIRST RACE—Mile andr rarda; | tareo- gears and lpi ‘seliines” Meg a sults my a JACK. M'CORMICK, CYGLE STARS TO: RAGE IN GARDEN The-first of a series of pycsintet night bicycle races will be held ‘next! week ut Madison Square Garden, Professional | and@iamateur sters will-be seon in motor- | my the pau- which the snoual elx- will. make this first in Bie ae ons Es Jong in. Autgtralia. “On the ing night he will meet Hugh Me- mtn a ten talls mMotor-paverl ‘race. one-mile handicap A ofit-mile amplonship inthe profession il class will i Bring together Kreiner, Fean, Moot, Borin. Lean, McParland and the The amateur events Wil incinde. a half-mile novice race, cap and tywo-1 lle: spect ze for the 1 eat intention’ of the mana) to sores to this, country the sprin pace-following Stamipiohs to meet the champions of & ain a Sories of races for the world's cham. | nionship, 1 1 SE ah ST. FRANCIS A. C’S WON, On last Sunday afternoon, } at pe walk Oval. One Hundred and Forty- venue, the St) Club's baseball team Amawalks Ina fon |e garient | gume the score ef 4 to Mannion. calling the game On Reean ine, of a a tbe playing abe. nn 2a third. ent York, merionns, oa i ce a ea lew York. Ad- Weat Pittyestath street. tins wale sac a 10 PAIRS IN TENNIS DOUBLES. NEWPORT, R. 1. Aus. —~Ten pairs are giiered for the twnnle tournament tn miles doubles ater ot i ny. Bil be A a M’CLELLAND AND § DUNH INA DRAW, (Specie) to The Evening Wotld.) WHEELS Wy Aug. 1.—Jadic MeClelland,: of Phitsburg, aot Jimmy Dunn, of Newcastie, Pa. fousht a ‘tt- toen-round: draw before the Metrapoli- tan A? Cy Rt ridgéport, O. last McClelland. wig the more systematic, bot dnpked wind. eas’ stronger 0) a Lei eae fame after the rounds. ‘Eire | maker's wheel, and the Never Belo reine) ‘straint Seen. BY FRANK: W, ANK.W. THORP. - Bi apsctal 9 she venir world)" SARATOGA. N. ¥./ Aug: L—The 4 fe gone, so far ne Saratoga Is conéoraed, Tt blew ff Jast ara the explosion» , ‘waa! immpnec. eraiping. eae mever. before in ihe Frtey ot a eae seen players 80 eager to ‘5 Men ood about the faro tables’ four, and five rows deep, and as soon ake player was broke or had cashed tn a” sinuer there was immediately @: fight for the posession of inls seat. The dialers made quick turns last night. 10 was get the checks’ quickly an@ siap them’ down, ele the. tty would be mare and the bet called off. Baratomd Just tore” une Tubber bands fsom the bank rolly and strewed them on the Inyout- CanHelé’s was least crowded of all, t was becqusé Canfield's is se os en) his a8 wre Ligh priced. You go. to Canfield's you must hve the safe deposit box with you. Canteld deals In the thousands and of thousands, where athee pie roulette tables, “AChbve the clicking of the checks and the musical rattle of the rouletty may. ‘ar in ‘ Taughter of gay. women dining in m “vate Mail. adi Big’ ine lata an pare x hi of chips and bomen ae zouletie bl, aff make a'composite wit hckarm 2. f tever touced vatrenm. which races Mike molten Java through one's At the Auditorium, whieh In ‘Macks fing Uae el enc nate nt. well ran Ba ne st higien behind stacks of checks at the roifiette w he wae playing with the /ame which ehargcterizey him ane at. the teal tein’ “Be play. Jim Kennedy's club there: Was a as und 9o was there also in the Em: orhere. one woo fortune pa, faro, stud gt oF the boos re also! Was nO in foil Diast, wits ec the placer bite the haza I omette, table which was not crowas walling to tak plavers. The “my Handicap wés painting a2 as ‘arace, for the tex ee yun ay form. "Sau hora and more a eae a traek and a, ce AMUSEMENTS, | Pinter se ate MM fp lg ne mist 5 iets Scar as TB. Y fe Munene Sonnet: #E Sisters, Restow. Extra Attract’n, “AT MAE ais BOA ries rit horton rane Stare.othere Daily, UNNER'S MATTE". Jaa ore p, OURNEN A Bloel i th. ou ‘1h "grey Beshon, “Stein: “Hobe ait, ntide BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. BRIGHTON BEACH | POSER reba Gapr at SPORTSMEN’S GOODS. CLEARANCE SALE Bae ME NOT a GRAPHIC “CAMERAS, be Saenl SEND FOR BARGAIN. LIST. - : | New York Theatre , iumavaa | FOLMER & SCHWING MFG.CO, AlLNew hor Danae Cees with GEO.M, at, ROOF Gad BID CD te at ae ; : 78 Elm St. Gor, pn Ns SPORTING. HAN