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uk, ‘losing about of yellow-backed ton of. time, mt met his |, Hl back to the ring ASHLEY WINS HEXNWS, Ireland's cham: uaF, Ie bound ‘to rave de- ) As AL UL That organi- ing plac Jia, ban upon, him. ‘iis “debut as such ne Fave tn Boston. ol pon ait it ‘haa, ship ‘mackerel -STATEN ISLAND TO-DAY. A two days’ cricket match, beuween teams from the Marylebone Club, of London, and the New York metroptlian MisiricL was begun this morning at the grounds of the Staten Island Cricket | Club Al Livingston. ‘Phe local team in- cludes Laurie und) Curran, who scored | | conturies In the recent victory over the | Bermuduns and the two crack bowlers, Cobb and Kelly. The match sin Ho sense an interva- Honal one ax representing the best class of cricket in both. countries; team ® player of first class calibre, The English teain ts comp chiety of pnypcets. ‘ies poh who have Xeprosented either Oxford or Cambridge within last Yoar or two, but beyond ae little is wn of theit cricketing a j, The Marylebone Clud could furnish at lgaxt a dozen teams who could defeat | the eleven which is representing the fn | mous M. C. C. in. this country just now, Tho New Yorkers, therefore, should Tender s gvod account of themsel PARDELLO AND GALVIN MEET Nm Galvin, the Irish champion. who is to meet Leo Pardello, «rappler, a match, beat two aut of three falls, to-morrow afternoon at Equitable Park, Stety;sayents street and West End avenue, ts confident that he WE yan. cht dexsion over Pardello, Ho has been ba chat at a ym lum on the upoer west side aml is in first- class shape, * The friends of Gulvin will be on hand to back thelr man to the extent of their bankrolis. If ithe Iriahm: suffer defeat it will Be a his followers. Tom Sharkey wi! act Ay referee. FROM EDELS (Special to The Evening World.) ‘PROVIDENCE, -R. 1, Aug. 4— George Ashley, of Fall River, got. the decision over Harry Wdels, of isoston, at the Providence’ A. ©. last, night, The fight was rather 8 tame. affair for the first nine rounds, Ashley doing know," declared Brandwell’.Exton in BLOOMIN’ LAW, DON'TYOUKNOW, IS ALL WRONG “This is o strange country, don’t you Jefferson Market. Court to-day. “In OA MIL e tha Itallan ‘ | } | EA MINUTE ON. EE JOIE ON BATTING. LA “I wouldn't care to estimate the num! asking me the secret of tay ability to hit the ball,” sald Lajole with a’smile, “But they come by the hundred every “Of course, I can’t pretend to answer them. man how to hit the ball, for the simple reason that every man has’ his own Style and no.other man's will fit him, : “Turner, who played first base for Cieveland, ® slugger. His style was to draw his bat back en the bali with every ounce of strength he hed. When he Janded, the ball ‘went to the tall uncut, but He missed more balls than he hit. ber of letters 1 get from young players, season. It ds foolish to try. to tell a had the reputation of being @8 fares he could and swing THIEF ROBBED FLAT, THEN SET PLAGE ON FIRE A-criminal of @ rare sort, both a burg- lar.and a pfromaiiiac, entered the apart- THIS EASILY HE accompanying pictare shows the latest thing in motorcy- cles., It.was built by G. H. Curtiss, of Hammondeport,"N, X¥, He tise has-made all kinds of revards on this machine, including that. for ton miles, ,at Daytona . He wov- ered the distance in 3 minutes 54 2-5 seconds.’ In. a ‘recent ten-mile, race at Los Angeles he beat a 24, horse- power automobile. - On July 4 of this year, at Chicas, Curtiss rode, five miles in. aminuted @nd 35 seconds, He may soon be. geen in an. exnibition at: Madison Square Garden, He feels fs if ‘hé could smash all'records from one to five miles to smithereens, ‘On: the big saucer-shaped track Ourties’s rifle would be of the hair-raising varity. KILLED BY BIT OF TELEPHONE. Pleee Broke Of, Fell tn Bay's Mouth and Being swallowed, Caused Death. EVAZABETH,’ Aug. €—Harola Fow- ler, the ten-reat-old son of a farmer Uving on #he oupskirta of Sewaren, started to talk over the telepho: to- day. when @ snail portion of the mouth. plece of the dustrument broke off and went Into his mauth. FORGARDEN RAGE. The saucer, track, sitar to the onee buflt every 'Yeur for the six-day, bloyclal Faces, “upon “Wwittsh’ of prot eonal ond amarenr bloyele ders :witl compote Magday. evening at Ba Sucre Garden, being -yehipped ‘into’ shape, a0] ubcordink to, the man Who is directing the work: will be ready Mon- day, morning, ; gO ‘he Floyd, MeMarland-Hueh ‘Mol tcn-nille motor-paced race, which cbt tates the principal cverit ef the eveninw.’ !s causing considerably spectlation as to the relative merits of the, riders, : Mc#artand. te’ raunding into hin olde time form at Valisiung xad reports fat he will be in the beat of,eondition wads: he mosts his opyonuit. Similar udings 4s pouring Jn from. the /camp of Mes: Lean at Revere Beach. The ticket ave for the opening of the cycle season is: Very large. and the management anticte 4 Mates one of the biewest crowds of cy cling fans.ever aseombied to witness & rles of: races. Entries tor tho short. distance events ctore to-morrow at noon with James J. Richards, rooms A’and B, twenty-Arst floor, No. 220; Broadway, i HORSE OWNER IS SLASHED IN FIGHY, ||] meounter with a Jockey and Three Other Owners Fellowes Ruling at Race ‘Track, HUNTINGTON, W. Va, “Aug, de Capt: \ Willlam Ctocker,: a promiient — hotel-keeper and horseman, was fear } fully-siashed with knives ¢, encounter with FH. Je: city; W. Ei hew, it Jergen, horsemen, vogkey encaped. is 5 ray was the con~ | troveray Ueiween ‘Crocker mad Teco Over Crocker’s aorse being Tiled wees expected to @ race. Crocker is not recover. f WON'T RACE BECAUSE... BETTING IS BARRED, * Akron Trotting Meet Callea om ; on Sheri@s Forbiddduce of Pool-selling. AKRON, 0,, Aug. 4—The races of Akron Trotting Association, aspainan: for Aug. 2, 2 and 31, have heen called"; | of by the directors, ay Tesuit of the + announcement by Sheriff Barker ang Prosecntor Hagel sale | °f pools will mot er pereaith Ca : Many fast Gorges fh 4 for the meoting. Gap: : Of, de, anrociatlon,, at fe i" } Sale vf pools. Sey —_—_— = AMUSEMENTS, London they'd never punish a‘ man for getting drunk.” Mr, Exton was quite indignant, Ani he @id when de was drunk last night was to smash @ woman in the face at Twe: ty-eighth street’ and’ Broadway and Knock “her tialf sway @crosa ‘the ‘street; smash’ the woman's’ elghtéen-year-ond gon in the Jaw, knocking him down; as- Sault two other then and fight ¢ police- man all the way to the West Thirtieth Street etaiton-~house. 2 haven't committed murder,” ‘Few men take like’ positions at the plate. back away as far as possible. Some stand behind the plate ahd others {n tfront of It. Some men draw away when they strike at the ball, others step up to meet it, Some men rest their bats, on their shoulder, quietly walting for the delivery; others swing'the bat around nervously; some polind the Plate At intervals and do other things peculiar to themseiyes, - “All players agroe that ‘stepping back when Striking et the balliis'a yaa habit. ‘Once a pitcher knows this weakness, it assists him materially, Some Of the best batters In\the country advocate sirlking. only at balls) that “ook Sood,’ that tx, come over the plate at the ristt height. “T often turn balls high ayer my head into safe hite, simply hecause at the second the ball approaches I secm to know that I can put it where tlie-fielders fun't. But all this talk of making batsmen by te: ment of Mrs. Yetta Cohen at No. 1% | Pitt avenue to-day and after piling ‘up jall the furniture and saturating it with | kerosene set fire to it. First, however, be secured ina bag the silverware und ransacking the i the leading, and | landing) but Tignty on ‘the Wastog man ‘wie bad | a deckied adyantege,.in height and m the ninth ito ,the thirteenth row Ii some pretty hard uppercuts and fought vety well in the o but she. was decidedly’ awk- mat Pr utterly, unable-to follow up y advantage. * ‘Tey the ‘ast two rounds Ashley went ‘the boy from the Hub ina’ way that made the Fall Riverites yell, he-was unable to put him out, Trine 4 Some stand in close, others The boy swallowed ft, but for OCT f hours experienced. no bad effects, Was chon seized with convulsions, ana! died “xefore medical aid. could be pro- cured. i St einen visited a triend on tno) MARSHAL COULD dc vate her apartment, which is on NOT LOSE. HIM | Sh been gone’ halt F ‘ ‘ Ser Rout witty ake famcheds hororine [ised Prisenah “Wealann tnens,| story sae had left. the door of the : dat chen: "Sue found it'closed and heard | b¥t Followed Henkel for Hours. | Vito. Catatonotto, an Ttatian immi- two. Hi Jeweiry vaat he found by lace, $v ft v. e » Hawley, ee Lolllse Mackintosh. ies y % commotion inside. MOK +e . BY BOZEMAN BULGER { @pecial to "The Eventag! World.) \PITTBRURG, Pa., Aug. 4—The dis- eter whic befell the Giants yester- ay end -put @ cork ‘in: the winning "; trea @hook-the city of Pittsburg from p fauna Park to the home of Andrew Car- fe. ‘The demolition wrought was ap- Put ‘the Pirates have bravely, to-meet the situation and not Outeide‘nssistarice. Following 1 the camuaities during the gam PAwards stricken with apo- the sixth inning and taken ‘by. hospital, threw a fit during the Bing rally and was taken to his alist f el recover. The Giants hop ; Fe Numerous cases of heart ee, but the above were the only » eusunities oMiclrily reported. ‘The Giants sea thoy had the world beuten on ms When a ninth-!nning finish one Month ago ecnt a Jersey: City mun to a Gapital with nervous proutyation, Pitts- “Went them one better, however, Yesterday ove poor fellow w ‘with apoplexy in thy grand- and abother had a fit later during mi ane tans in New York can fine what\eirange and melan- Hhowshits Mitted through the brain he sew his seemingly a ictory blow up and ‘enoush peome Jumpins over the plale to til) fe book oly ‘Decome epidemic, we it game further than when George Wiltse went othe elchth tuning he was Tor qn ascension, and Fred the Fopes, -Wiltse will de- 2 le this morning. In jus- you must remember that joat when he went in Had no opportunity for Jotore proceedin| Wagner, ‘bat Hpary, who makes ap Here that be that play- protection trom sbuso | ) NDING OF UE. | | SHAKEN + BY GIANTS’ DISASTER {wile break ot i Fy @t the hands, or mouths, of umpires, Herr Wagner has sent broadcast an in- terview with hinself, ia which he saith a8 follows: “[ never threw the ball at Umpire Bausewine, but the New York players told him I did, and he believed it. Bausewine also called mea bad name when he called me out. If a player had called him that it would have been the club-houge for his. S80 I don’t see why something Can't be done to pro- tect Ws poor, pinyers from abuse ef the hands of umpires.” ‘Wagner's case is exciting great pity and compassion in these parts. Bev- eral of the gall players were discussing the matter this morning, and. one o! them, whose identity must not he dia closed. aaid: x “Take a mild-mannered fellow like Wagner, and treatment MWke that ig likely (6 ruin his hitting and put alm Out of business. Being a fellow who % y , some oO. prevent from calling him bad names. s nim and kills his ginger.” of this appeal by Wagner, oner or later find its way wish to state that Harry National League pres- ing out the dfaleect pad this to say last may be ident att Barney night: “Pulliam is president w, and I know of no reason why should not be the next time. I do not know of Any opposition to him, und l dont’ bes lieve the Pat Powers boom will amount to anything. In fact, 1 never knew of the Powers candidacy unt T eaw it in the ra." \ Pul ie must. be ie was doing when he sald at widely published statement. that for Barney Proyfuss he would always have good Wishes, . Last night the Giants and the Ppi- Tates were the guests of a local park Management, and incidentally were a4a- vertised all over town as an ‘ection. WESTERN RACING DATES. CHWCAGO, Avs. 4 American Turt | Aseor peveral racing dates, bi ‘action regardin, Soe orien oF. with Reale bocwun’ dept nown what he in th of the Hotes adjourned without winter tacing at Sorina, Tyee re extended until Nov. “a. yeren Bopt. 10 mad Oct, wi Det, OL sania: bl mtinved ‘ane fie? ae Neeivilia ab fave two weeks of racing, THE. CL . NATIONAL, 1A Qve, Wh fo Ohh y w woman did not appear “in toute. sey House, nes against Extom near the Gilsey last sight Hite pos er son her won, Ke whoxivated, walked up, vked ee “o4 the DC mnocked: squaring off to hit somebody the crowd jumped on him.” °° When gar track, ‘#0. forcil blow,” couple: of smashes at ti were helping me al think he was belng ahametuly tremteal? Survnee bre ond i evening 1 member striking a woman qt was a gin reall and adequate,” said the Magist: are rendered so Incapable of talkt af yourself by ha really Degan to drink, nish ocd behavior for six months. Magtatrate W; day. Meanwhils I want you to tell out and get some evidence in It,” sald Magistr ond Mamle Gilroy, drreated’ on Wedn morning in cohnegiion of George front of Uie Metro Willams, siehbea him and wi himecif, ts yet in New York Hospital. | sorious.y O18 6 feet yz brid poun 1 inches ta! ds, AE ‘emember it, if she wanted an are very pecultar, Mnan I don't re 'd apologize to her It pology. Your laws know.” ressed The Bhe Exton Allwood, a guest of the Gil- wag ma 3eomplatning wit- T. “Allwoo, standing in eda logize, sin bed as a result of ¢ truck her. pe ON, Harry 8. hat he was Broadway > talking to wn theatrical Exton, plainly he wile. of # Well-knowi boy down and was “The lady went clear to the street- ew; v sald Mis Aliwowd:’ {4% zman's others iceman re, ,acene and jong when Pol yland “happened om ‘the? eee: iced him under arrest, I Haven't poen here a long.” explained Wxton. “Tan wean iker at Nocw wh ve 00 Staten Tsang, em drank two gin. ticks at 1 don't " or ‘anybody on’t. remember bel fhe’ diese time ng ae atest’, rickey, don't you know, . struck the Indy I am very "m willing to apologize,” “I don’t think an Apology would be rate. It you ing care ‘keys there ts You might do if you ou ‘must furs to guarantee your “That's eige. 1 two gin rio no ‘telling what a $1,000 bond “GET BUSY, COTTRELL.” s Bome Byid in the Williams Stabbing Pretty soon. “I'l adjourn this’ case for another “apt. Cottrell to have ils detectives © Wahlo, tn Jeerffson Market Police Court to-day, ‘Then for the sec- Ume he adjourned the eases of Edward Carroll, Harry Setland 1G with the stabbing: Willams, on Bros way in polltan Opera-House, ea. he knows who who +8 i] settle the case for edie olde TWO BOYS BADLY BURNED, 0 Bvening Werld,) 4¥, N. dy Auge 4, Arthur: Wrigiey and Walter Lewalléns, enon we 8 old, were. spplously ihe are hen they ; weedn haa, tae ney, app € dated. aetna at émi: | nM torches J practically | w die Wrigley was an uy ured, but will recover, eal BULGARIA DOCKS anna ‘The Pak et Ant 1 ert other man’s style {s_bosn. Sree eeneneenessennnesesimeead? aching them my style or any PLOT TO BLOW UP | A SHIP AT SEA, Dynamite Fases Placed in Wold of French Vessel Exploded, but Did No Damnge, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4. n at tempt to blow up a rhip in midocean | has been reported by Capt. C. Touze, of | the French ship Asnieres. which has ar- rived here from Swans: england, Joad- ed with coal, He left that port in Janu- ary last, and six weeks Jater, when far out at sea, @ dozen cupped fuses, such as are nsed by miners. to explode charges of dynamite, were discovered in tho hold of the ship among the coal. Mad one of the tures become ignited by a shock in’a part of the hold where con) gas hal accumulated the ship would undoubtedly bave been blown to atoms, Two or three of them had exe ploded, but at points where there was | no gas, and consequently no damage we done, né Asnicres belongs to tho Societe Ationyme dey Longs Courriers Aranvas, of Paris, — SAYS HE WAS SWINDLED, Victim Declares Alleged Sharper Ran Of with His 8250, For having,it ts alleged, operated a swindling game through the mails, Willa H. Foster, allat A. J. Black, was eld py United States Marshal Henke! before Commissioner Shields. The complainant, E.G, oVikert, of No, 25 West Twenty-third strest, sweara that he lost $40 through his dealings with Black, Under the head of “Hon- eat Business” Mr, Volkert says he saw an attractive advertisement ataled that the advertiser @. partner with a few ‘hundred dolla) invest In a paying business. ert, induced him to in the Jewelry busnesa and Wipappeared with te money, eR ERG so wv cer cunenenadl KNEW MISSING MAN BY ’ EVENING WORLD PICTURE. _—— Missing Vlorist Levine said lave Meen boon om Hailroud Tenia Near Uttoa, Beelig A, Ispacsobn, of the firm of Joseph Isnarechn & Bon, No, 0 White wiroo}, writes from Buffalo that ho siw'| Louis A, Levine, the florist who bag been missing since July %, uk aw) man strongly resembling him, oh 1a New cutee, iewth peas’ Uvee sine att Isuacdolin gays he dealifiva bis low-paasvniger by any of ihe’ phi ies ih of te ba r bate wat fs nm, ist SECOND MISTRIAL IN PERJURY CASES, PORTLAND, Ore., Aug, second time in the United trict Court to-day a jury Ulsagreed in the casé of the United States against Congressman J. N. ¥ Gessner and former L missioner Marion with conspirac: ; The second trial was even mor terly contested than the first. ‘The jury stood six to six. The cage will be tried for the unird time Aug. 2 PROVIDENCE ‘ENTRIES, (Stectal to The Evening World)” NARRAGANBLTY PARK, PROVI- DENCE, RL, Aug. 4'Then .entrics for to-morrow's rices arg ny followe: FIRST RACE—Milo and forty yards; for, WD; selling, ) ¥ i Pounding on tthe door she. screamed for assistance. Before anv one came to her the door was flue «pen and » tall, slender vouox man with light hair wid blue eves threw open the door, After striking “her ho. endeavored to pull hee dismond eartines from her eurs. She toumht with ali ‘her’ strength and gdreamed so loudly that he became frightened and. fled. % iieraparttnent wag filled with smoke 8 she stazwered inside, sifll calling jor help. She save. thut the thet reo o the fire-escane und Led to the back yard. Tt was not long before she found that her flat was oh fife, the’ flames stardng in. the parlor... where every suck of furniture had been piled, Neighbors who rushed to her aasint- ance helped put out the fire before the . The furniture was buried wader mrittresses and beddi h been soaked with keroseue, In the.kitchen ‘she found « bundle con- ning all ee silverware feet whieh, she sald ape bul deft his Might. What freak of mind ind sot tter while ie. wae rob) of conjecture, ‘Mra.”\Cohen nna, ‘wenty-11: Coben’a at it, who gation. SARATOGA ENTRIES. (Special to The, Evening “Wor!d.) SARATOGA RAGE , Entries for to-morfow's races follows: ed ere as FIRST RACH—Theee*year-olds and up- ward; seven furlongs, Filmore Aleoc ing | him. grant, was arrested at Hills Istand “a month ago for perjury in helping to get a countryman through the jines He “waa pot indicted and the Court | ordered his /release, United States | Marshal Henkel. told him he.could go, ‘The man, speaks no English, and for five hours, he followed the. Marsha} about’ white various officials tried to tel him he was free. Some one gested ‘carfare and Henkel gave tim a quarier: Vito took It, #miled “his thanks, put it in his ket and. fol lowed the Marshal. Finally MHenkel Save one of his deputies a dollar and told him to tdke (he man i? “Buy him his dinner and then Inve on't come back here with him or 1'U fire you” the Marshal said. Sutertadnpent ‘AM ( FAMOUS r GEO. M. ConA No. gabe, IMERSTE ee an ROOF GARDEN | ee ie ah 4 Bi he Ee CN y ye 14th at. ¥ HERALD SQ. "#2 100th Time SAM. 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