The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1905, Page 2

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| Belwtow Mineo g > betting on race-tracks, . th ‘to bettors and Inyerg allke_ One ‘Angeles, -where (1 have ‘been “atc! od Ih ha | Mite The winter 0¢ the Burns-xelly go. | meosaces they’ send over thelr wires. “Dubie sete THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. AUENRT 5, 290 we SPORTING NEWS AND COMMEN1 Hiran'a bard blow the backers | Gast Cherry received at Sarn- yesterday, and the only ones | : for it are the members of Jockey Club. These gentlemen in- that. they. do not know anything on face tracks under | © thelr jurisdiction, although some of ‘came &s nonr béing plungers as netye will permit, they are Dereeching. their find) some legal method by - the betting rings | farce thag there is | they_have formulated a set of rules that are un- ie theve rules is that when a jockey’: be ie Is hoisted as the rider of a horse at horse is considered a starter. No mae dt horse breaks a jeg while UP, tg bog fg considered a starter, aoe t He on a starter iter rena ppens. NASMUCH as race tracks could not eourses for the sole pur- batting, no sane man on earth this a fair rule. Certainly the ‘Bll. the worst of the deal. layers have some slight recom- Jn that they keep all the maney excused trom going to the post. The | “however, simply loses what | ft haa bet on the horse without Bad a chance to win, “One of the fundamental ruies of fair Sainbling.Js that.you, cannot loso when - yowvoanet win, and tt ts this rule that bers-of the J Ciub, who ver- want to be called’ “fair,” violate ‘when they stasis upon calling a horse heme, jockey's name Is posted A little common sense in the: matter would solve LoLIe. FRWI. I think O'Brien {s the fastest man 1| ever met, but I feel confident I can beat him in twenty rounds if he will make 153 pounds for me. On the Fourth he weighed 165, while I weighed in at 150 pounds. This is a pretty good spori- Ing towa. O'Brien and I drew the largest house they ever had at the Daw- sou Club. I expect to be in the Bast again some time naxt winter. Heping trJs reaches you in the best of health, I remain yours sincerely, JACK (TWIN) BULLIVAN, AT Dawson ts not the worst Place oh earth for the busy prize jer Is proved by the fol! ‘owing bate Feoelved from Jack (Twin) Dawaon, July 17. ‘Ealtor Reéning World: Dean Sir: Just a few ilnes to let you Anow Iam still in the north. I fought ty-rotnd draw with Jack O'Brien Fourth gf ‘July, and we have apieing again for Aug. 9 After to, start at once for Los hed, ould have. S thoughe Repeat. the ‘dose: on: the Grif, and all wilt be forgiven. Browns, RE the Giants playing champion- ship, ball? -For an answer. sond A @ prepaid telegram larke, manager of ‘ome to think of it, however, iter not, {oF telegiaph companies are the Pitt AROUND THE BASEBALL CIRCUIT Tt isn't q man’s stotnach that gets so usty: {ie his mouth and throat that become pare all play- 8, would ‘nse thelr ‘mouths out more less water they couldn't help in ahi ey. have blanked "o guzzle bein tn better shape." an even dozen times. The American ™ home runs $04 doub double plays, ha ‘oF is in Re Ae oar yas OF Sr tO oe oad oo Season he has ‘played. ever ‘batiery excepted, apd has af Lajole will join his Cleveland team during the Boston series, While Larry does not expect to play right away, he thinks his presence on the bench. ‘will help in getting his men out of the rut Into which they have fallen. “I am going to fool the boys.” 8: larry. “I a’ solne to play inside of two Weeks. 1. ell soon pur on a uni-| form and ‘hels’ warm up the pitchers, ‘That will be my first exercise, and from thea an I shall do a littie more each day until I am in shape.” class iT! sition, yea them seem isan adie to t more e bases on a smaller pur- team ‘in th rea Gir gue, faye in ie ican a a Gonste Mack. Little Harry’ Gleason is ball this year for the St. cans, Gleason 1s the Lttlest player in the American League. He Is even smaller than Parent, of Boston, Gleason is more than making good. He ts well liked. His «lder brother, Kid Gleason, of the Phifiles, Is also playing very fast ball, would | This is’ a good season for the Gleason | it our. | fami 1 Ap aPe ets BOY VICTIM OF TROLLEY DIES IN MOTHER'S ARMS Mrs, Nelis Tolberg, of No. ass Boston road, wife ofa well-to-do real estate dealer and architect, Js in @ serious condition to-day from the shock of hay- ing hoard the screams of her dying boy, who was crushed to death under a trolley cer lust night @ block from hig home, The little boy, Edward Tolberg, ten | Yeare old, was playing in the street | with this brothe id sister and several other children, when, in dodging from jn front of one car he fell under the forward truck of another, The trolley was slopped directly over the little fel- Jow's body, ani he was held chore hietes,” ying great ouls Ameri- a up on three or four mugs doo eold water. They. claira they | it out in the hot sun, and [ sup- do, but they ceriaini: if they cut some o FATHER SEES TRAIN CRUSH HIS BABY GIRL wotching bis eee daughter romping in Policeman Johnson had to witness ber ter- eath beneath the wheels of a Rallroad train, ong isi Ba alongside the railway tram ‘At Avenue V, near Eavr Seven- b Bheeprhead . Bay, is i] Mtule six-year-ol vee newly cut bay in a field daisy # and calling merrily futher, sat in his window his daviioa’s dor. Two pelgh- preeec tarted across ae. ae) Some just as @ oly BvuGH Me LEAN, 22. BEDI EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN. * SOHN BEDE. IF OLD SPORT CLAUDIUS WERE IN TOWN NOW STANDING OF THE CLUBS. He Would Have the Time of His Life at. These Highlanders’ Games on Thinks San-| i} the gree. Hil, | BY ALLEN SANGREE.| If the late Roman Emperor Claudius | were alive to-day and in New York you know Wlere he'd be stoppiim—some Place near the American League buse- | ball park. Claudius was a gentleman who loved sport of the kind that Is scrappy. He | used to hie hmself to the Circus Maxt- to | Fredy mus at duybreak and sit there till noon Bote} Jeating peanuts and reading the evening papers as he waited for the show-to be- gin. “What I like," he once told his old friend Hullan Jawthorne, “is a fight to the death.” Why, he was so keen for it that he would have the ground-keeper shove two gladiators that were killing eaoh ASTERICAN LEAGUE. Clubs. W. ¥ Es $s Stalnecrait:.-. 43 Cleveland, Boston. --- 4 Chicago.” 60 85 3as| Waat'et New York 41 41 “00/8. Louls.. 32 RESULTS OF Hew York, (4: Cleveland. 3 Boston, # Clubs, Phidelphia 8. 4; Bt. ou Philadciniias 4 icago, 3, Washington, 2: Dotrolt. 1. ee mete cotta nda dei STERDAY’S | Games, New York, Pailadiiphis, 418%. Touts, 2 GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Louis at New York. Piadeinnd at orton Chicago at Washington. Petrol at Philadelphia. |other up near him so he could see thelr ‘dying expressions.” ‘This iad/had to be amused, just like |a baseball fan, with the cholcest sport \going. Sometimes he would: invite a bunch of friends to dinner and have them killed along about 5 P. M. Then he would send messengers to their fam- dies and ask why they didn’t show up. He dié a let of other crazy things, but on the whole no more insane than the stunts witnessed yesterday when Chase crossed the plate in the third inning, tying the score. Yes, Claudius would be up there every day -watching those splendid exhibitions of baseball, for each STENOGRAPHER NOW BRIDE OF MILLIONAIRE Donohue Saved Miss Ingra- ham’s Hat and Won Her Heart Later, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) PATWRSON, N. J.. Aug. &—A roman- tie moeting at Asbury Park a year ago) resulted in the m: e here to-day of| {John Donohue, Comptroller of the city of Paterson and a multi-milifonaire, and Helen Ingraham, of Hackenanc pretty stenographer Ie bad been Intention of Mr. Do to have a quiet wedding, but his friends turned out in droves and the church was crowned, Mr. Donohue is the senior member of the firm of John Donohue'’s Sons, and inherited $8,000,000 a few years ago, and has made millions by his own efforts Mr. Donohue is a man of middie age and immensely popular. Last summer ho went to Asbury Park to attend a dinner of the Turtle Clup of Paterson. While crossing a bridge on the way to the station he met Miss Ingraham, whose hat had just blown off and was floating away on the tide. Mr, Donohue recovered the hat and from ‘the incident developed an ac- auaintance that ea to mutual jove. SARATOGA ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 3.—The en- tries for to-morrow'’s races are as fol- FL Handicap; for mares; ages; dy Amelia Schulamite —For two-year-olds: SECOND RAC! five and one-half furlongs. Han Star. Bradley's Humo Loretta Poxey Oneal The Gadfly . Bellindian FOURTH RACE—H and one-eighth miles. Lord of the Vale Br. Bellan aZETH BACE—Boliin rahe, ee loyed until a short e rm of Pel- gram, Post & Sere, ae 90! 151 Bi way, New York, The announcement of the marriage created great interest here as it Was supposed that the mily lionatre was @ con: d bachelor. ATHLETE TELLS COURT road. rain Screaming with agpny until the truck ould be jacked up. His muther, who was on the stoop of her home, heard his screams and rushed fo the -scene, She helped drag the crushed body from under ihe wheels, Ag ambulance was sent for, but both ver hicles were out of the Fordham Hos- nial and it wag three-quarters of an Nour before one arrived, Measawhil the boy had igxsiree with his head in bis mothers la, ince Uw playing of 4 Mitle boy in is mals, ue dele, Fosidouta have been tn ai | histo rey penny Telber ust uh mi a Patel i iat sleet HE FACED LOADED PISTOL. Went to Collect » Mil Dew einved He Had to Wreatle for Revolver, According to a story told in the Har- lem Court to-day, ihe agility of Robert | 22, 4, Owens, Jr., of No. 2188 Seventh aye~ aue, saved him from being shot, Owens WAs at one time prominent Columbla| football player and was also a prom inent oarsman, He called on George wentyedight yours old, of No, 128 West Qne Hundred and night to coi lateuaiea the ‘Catt veel REMven @ sf Bim, » RACING JOB roe SHEA. oy a, ALBANY, finery intendent of Puntip Ascounts of ae salary Anderson freer an thei pinesure "wad the Gaverior to name Ny ated J one, sor ot t Chicago. Philadelphia. nt ‘St. Loula. 4nd all is a furious battle, with’ sensa- tions every few minutes, No oné. expected Griffith to take four straight from Cleveland. You could have had 30 to I fur a bet. The Blues have not been beaten so signally this year. The fans, and about 6,000 were Present. when Sheridan announced the batteries, were on the qui vive to see whe would pitch. the way, that voice of Sheriden’s is ventura Many people thought fhe ha nad id cold: No such thing. Since Snitahood this wnpire. who divides ag ors with “Hank” O'Day ag belng thi squares arbiter in baseball, has had the same vocal PROVIDENCE ENTRIES. To the Baltor of The Evening ‘World: NARRAGANSETT PARK, - PROV- IDENCE, R. I, Aug, 3.—The entries for ant} Pine SHOOND RACE—Mile and at? threg-year-cids and upward; dow’ s Ma ack Cas "leet ete MNS Laan Dapple Gold. THIRD RACE—Five furlongs, twoyear-olds, SS LIGHTNING GOT HIS MONEY. ito, of Tarrytown, had He Always Wanted to S | Fights to the Death and He'd Surely Get These Things at American League Park, yond measure when Sh beri! Jack Chesbro and Guire, They were looking tor Newton or Hogg. Fortunately, a bro ia in arent condition now Aud casily! pitch three «am week. is @ppeanunce tent hot ut a then e sceptical fans did not belleve that the Highlanders could continue their ailt-edged work, They rather expected a res ne, a a ae of some kt away as tho ugh ‘oom for “Qin'rs gray as tise MS ae Tah pitched for nid clean. Phinda os Pilot's hom eo in Next ae a te Yo could hear the grumble far and wide: “‘Chesbro has ont, com 1; Grif ought to take him Ita o muepaeer jtened to win about ta rong a e ci enough to pitch another. wag SHE DRANK FOR A RECORD, HE SAID Taggart’s Wife Competed with Another Woman for Beer Championship of Army Camp. WOOSTER, 0., Aug, 8.—The suit for divorcee brought by Major iimore ¥, ‘Taggart against his wife, Grace Viola Taggart, formerly Miss Culver, a Chi- cago heiress, which is being tried here, has attracted’ wide attention because of sensational charges involving ote nem army officers, Incidental to the case the depositions of more than 20 per sons scattered Ak: over the country will be presented, and as a result it is said that a number of prominent families may be disrupted. Howard Taggart, a brother of the Plaintiff, was called as the firat wit- nesa by the lutter. He sald he lived with the Taggurte at Font Thomas, Kentucky, from 1898 to 1898, He de- soribed a visit of Lieut. Rather ‘to the Taggart house, where he had an inter- view with Mrs, Taggart in the parlor at 180 A. M., while Capt. Taggart wea away. The witness discovered Rither's presence, he sald, and the latter hur- red wway and did not call again. Mra. Taggart's alleged capaclty beer was given as five glasses mtting, when the witness described a drinking bout between Mrs, Taaeart An@ another women at Fort Thomas} “tine contest aug tor Lind chemplonai | Of, the gurrison, the and pion: Ris he'd to the ae bes Wikre ‘rivalry between th Divorce Witness Deolares Capt. \s he. PIN iNTERUATIONAL CRICKET MATCH International cricket will be seen to- _ morrow and Saturday at the Staten Island Cricket and ‘fennis Club at Lav- tegen. OY ond will begin each day at ‘The rival teams will be the Marylebone team of England and » picked team, of cricketers, from the Metropolitan. dip~ trict, as follows: M. Re C S A. G. Lauri i Brann Subeitte, Ps ae erg for. je match al charg ague, of which her a a 6. fw % ali AF of “the eaten Is San, , 18 chairman. van matik crowd Is expected st DETROIT GETS JACK WARNER Jack Wataer, who caught, for the Giants last year pth bt hie ees eng was sold to 8t. y_with the Datrolun, ‘ot the Areriosn agus... The"deal was announced to- day in St. Louis, wner kicked over the traces in 6t. Louts because he was disciplined the manager-captain. ed to Cincinnati, and for, ked. a8 if negotiations "tor his ‘to the Reds would be Duta latete The announcement that he jo to ¥o to De- troft comes as a surprise. WOMAN JOCKEY WINS. ALBANY, Aug. 8.—Mrs. Dean, a jockey, won the haif mile running Island Park meet yesterday with her Moormp Dance. Beli Bira the i OM for the Weat. James 8. Mitcbell, of the New York Athletic Club, has left New York for Portland, where he will represent the Athletic Club tn the Amateur Aibietic onion Championships, which ‘are to held at Portland. MEETING OF THIS PAIR PROMISES CYCLE TREAT ‘The cycling world ts promised a big treat in the near future. Negotiations are now being made to bring about a series of match races between Frank Kramer, the sprinting champion of America, and Iver Lawson, who has just returned to this country after de- feating all of the greatest short dis- tance men in Europe and Australia, Floyd. McFerland is looking ufter Lawson's interests, the latter bee in Salt. Lake ity at present. Mo- Farland, wants to arrange &~ of sprints at half a mile, one mile and two miles, the winner of ‘two of, these everts to hold the short distance cham- ship. Should Lawson and Kramer be Drought together,’ one or more of the Taces will be held on the track which is now being built at Madison Square Garden for the indoor summer season of racing. The. initial meet of this series of races will be held next Mon- Gay, when the pick of professional and amateur riders.now racing In America WAN compete in short distance evenis $33 oye, Mew McFarland and Hugh Mc- Lean in a special ten-mile évent behind motor + pace: Yallsburg and, Sictoan ts “gainiog x ung. ans an is train’ Revere "Beach in Boston. ‘here ny an ance pace followers that promises a AMUBEMENTS, PARADISE: oe feces 4.15 to Midnight. ee a nase sam tt contst. Entries for the sho} events will close Satur- day stternogn oe James J. Richa! eens and B, twenty-frst floor, No. 20 Broadway, AMUSEMENTS. COHAN Jones PASTOR’ SSR? i liarre me prnaliraed ESTAR mtgcOneneSeu faeces > BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. . Tees ‘ 3} Aine tS See am JONES

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