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it's gust as well to let ‘Hart, Rublin, Fitz and others “have it out. We might let ma. Yank Kenny, Sandy Fer- tht the best three in one night with- it wetting, out of the ring. Would “he beat them el Resk ‘Must I answer? See > Oso has produced another star in W.-W. Coe. This meet at Portland, as Coe bas ‘made ‘rapid strides in “weight line, and perseverance one js responsible fortis position | three, athletics to-day. if the Highlanders have thelr gait, just as. they Yast season. Let's fa: their luck to fight it KB as ‘struck ar MRE TS o/HEM PORTING NEWS AND ( FIFTY-SIX TO TRY Draws Entries from Many ‘Cities, The entry lst of the National Associa- Years. In all there are fifty-six entries. ‘This olty has responded lberally to the call, and in Manhattan alone there are thirteen entries. Long Island hes gent three and a ee tour. phate and a be eie elas eres, aah Ee gme, Jack Chesbro will not over- jot. ie DOOR BIKE GET A Star, Pedallers Will. Be Distance’ SEASON TO GOOD START Seen in Sprints. and|' Races on ‘Saucer Track at Garden, facing season opensin the great ennuel six-day race,,.was Bquere Garden. fresh from = vio- Sp: Awarralien: excle AND finished Saturday will be cooled for: to-night's races ‘every way possible. Immense revolving tn | fans have been placed at every opening, and the entire root will be opened. Countless electric fan. will heer 40 will st further bp Ae bwould make a decision, and the stub- er To- considerable bettin, 1 night Nand. MoLaan re’, it favorite at odds aa if. Akron:Giant Beats McCormick Friday for Beavy-Weight T; Ww nll Be Av’ g! ithe i : BY JOHN POLLOCK. “Blbene br tm cutonk ot snes (t/le almost ‘a safe bet that Bert and Gus Ruhlin, we ‘@ient, will eventually come to- gether in the squared circle and battle > forthe heavy-weight championship title which Jim Jeffries recently put on the train These two big fellows h vitor fought three hard batt! thelr. Jast encounter resulte a spun @raw all Rublin has to do Yo met on ao battle with Hart is|* Big Jim McCormick in ticir round bout ef Colma, Cal., Wie ack Johnson, | the colored heavy- Awelmht; ts entitled to a fight for the| eile, but as Hart has followed in the | ag" of Jeffries and declared that | ; +e will never again fight » colored man ‘that settles Johnson's chances, Aubin te Well Trained, Realising that a victory over MeCor- ek, wi give him an opvortunity to | A prin ¥ Binks. tc i «bt rie Saved her pennies on $10 had, rs lot ina suburb, ha one Wort ah al for twic ‘Night, anged. has trained more faith: ing battie ticket f ny 4 fr Neon O'Rourke. Buk Stadaen, manager ot Ruhblin, saya js in fine tettle and Se ee spose of McCormick in 60 TO | SHOT LosT CATSKILL BY A HEAD. (Continued from First Page) The Gleam, King Old tinetana, Plotentine Good liye aes eaee Right-and-True, @ 1B-to-l raced to the from and fan of four lenaths on Gi Waa a couple at bunch. headed by ; and Gamara, They. ran this way co i Stroteh, where Goo {inn ‘then cloeed un the Ite tes And Geranium closed Male, In a plum won by a head which beat Rent and Mine tweet 4 Athlone Won Easily. Bye, wi eh ma front of the eine Bt 5, fal art. mod, Blarters. Joc wnlone.. Wishapd 101 Joe Roao.. Bych’ 3 Bettiny ‘Str, PL ees Wt St UTE Php } 61138 ave fan, Athlone broke in front runnin to. the Kan took camm, the Ik Fecand > an ry, O15) nt one hf “Toate from beat Whe Gadity « ant World eas | dea fortune Tip For. You; yeti yesterday ee ite | Ws at Hit yin + th “ine si oF on uy Hea it m i Pee rg re tion of Amateur Oaramen, which holds! {ta apnual regatta at Baltimore next, *\and has already begun the taking of Selling; for th ree-year-olAs Won ra Pushing, to bet hy Leherio and ssorthvitle oieo ind qonde the far turn, where degey of ry $70) 9d handicap: tor tnd “halt _ Sturt i pag oti FOR ROWING HONORS National Regatta at Maltimore THIS LATEST HERRESHOFF PRODUCT: THAT FORFEITED GAME IS LIKELY TO CREATE’ BASEBALL PRECEDENT | Colin Review of Disgracefusl Scene on Pittsburg Diamond Shows Umpites to Be Mostly at Fault, Neither of Them * ' Giving Decision on Play That BY'BOZEMAN BULGER. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, II, Aug. 7.—As if flee- Ing frem the wreth to come, McGraw and his etone-scttrred veterans found rest ix Chicago, apd many of them were 40 unused to the ecene that they fell in deep stumber during the game between. Chicago and Boston, By the way Gam. Mertes was appointed um- s* for this mame, on account of'the iil-| Daji of Umpire Johnstone, ant tho big teb:ioelaee did the job eo well that joorers gave him a perfect fielding average. ‘Was nk Umpire’s Fault. ' Whe forfeited game at Pittsburg seems ‘to get & precedent in baseball, nigtt. The huge arena pees had divagred on Ties decision and sthat that caused the row, As @ matter of fact, neither umpire ‘born “ispute between themsdives was the sole cause of the delay of the game and finally resulted in the forfelture. The New York Club has filed a protest, depositions. These facts are generally conceded: Ritchey was on etcond in the last halt Of the ninth and Gibson bunted. Math- @waon threw to third to catch Ritchey, ‘and the New York Club though Emslle called the runner out. The Pittsburg players then ran up to Pauewine and insisted that he should make the decision. The New York players went to bir Tapas they Bue one na fe th (Was the coy fleld ui first ites of any ‘ne ‘abould make the second, Glants Had No waning. The plays ered vain 5H aa umpires t ey ¥) Ar were ‘obstinate. In th ialon, but BIG CROWD WATCH TROTTERS RACK: (Special to The Evening World.) WORTH RACE TRACK, Aug, 1—With Lai hihi rage rer Bagiienid ting of Bul ead SBely Sins eae ni a ra: noted drivers trotters ai a pacers € all sections of the ‘country were for the es ge oa ra One wie the a py and the iy the whe ing mm nels and i Firet eae Katherine 2 i flervaldo Co) N. A ‘Mmen aie Pee ig i Me Tee Dominion of Ganade $6, tor te, seleroaiicarh ATG Don arr Mtonds dive “Willamont third. ‘Pane ‘Mise Wiclamont sold at 100 to First Heat Lafayette Hotel N. (Geers), firw! itt we {Giatk. a Tonka et ARCOND Heat three-year-old trot ters. -Susle N. Munpiy arin Ty Btimson, Mecond irewn, think Time—2.15 142. CROWDED COURTS IN BOSTON TOBTON, Aug. 7.—Crowded courts compeller the committee to decide nostpenement of the Larned-Leonard tennis mateh snc this afternoon. Seven matches were concluded during the, # all of them being won, ix. The reaults folo sea ae stare ; | ducted as Caused It All. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. MBRICAN LEAGUE, sila Chi level ‘New Yor NATIONAL LEAGUE. W. L. Bc. raat RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. No games scheduled. genet & Rae niin § Estee, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR Louls at New York. Jetrott at Philadelphia 0 at Washington. Cleveland at Boston. lp, Fuabed, Upto Bauswine, and falas af Yourdon't make ty idaunrine Chere reypan the mame forfelted. sgt never orde: rig cone resume thel Ie tions nor his caiing. “ttimet* e time of the fortelture there r n bore ayers Snot pare any wae Sih 7 ont that Hetheivtoa + slapped h out usyi I eheolutely untevs. the game, MoGraw, pee fed _by Umpire Enuswine snd Mertes, went to the wnpires’ room. and there Bavewi! Pitt Two Philadelphia at Cinsinnal, = Goeth ge play asa 1 did aor Snake ‘2 oe mate SN ctoegetartt, dew Toth ym York nor to reaume play they 90 desired. ‘Will Ge Remarkable Case. POEs fang, Bye] of evidence It res could het es naive one ‘Aecision, nein SOG an uid aasume the ‘responsibil bert ‘te club will re ur is Bt. New York eno cy errr. | ee char FREAKISH, BUT GOES 40 MILES AN HOUR Herreshoff Again to Fore in Pesducing ” Marine Speed Shown by. Preliminary Trial of the Motor-Boat Den. “OF COURSE it was up to @ Herre- shoff to produce marine speed; but even the Herreshoft limit has been taken off, apparently, in the production of a craft capable of De ing driven at fifty miles an hour, if might be; But @ watch held surrepti- tloualy on the’ agile Den recorded a speed of more than forty miles ah hour during a portion of the trip. Forty miles an hour ds better than thirty-five knots, which ts in wm better all that 1s claimed is true of the oe ee hogany craft that bears the letters | % “D-E-N” on both sides of its bow. Moreover, the preliminary trial, the frat spin of the fiyer, made wD- der conditions not at all favorable Y | and with mo idea of a rigid test, fi oF Aicates that a Horreshoff, a2 usual, 18 | | making no idle statement in rating his new water-negotiator well | : with modern railroad limited bao Bxcecded Constructor’s Estimate. ‘This latest flyer, not fe frat venture of the Hearestofin into the field, by any means, is asoured by her constructor, Charles’ F. Herreshow, Of @ peed better than thirty-six miles an hour. ‘This statement was made, ‘Rot from @ review of the @oratcht on e. trestle board. but ting egy ae eon, structor had taken, bis a spin, It to signi®cant, and algo Ho § “‘Herresboft,”" that the spin was cans Fut of the sight’ of prying armed with clocks, as SR ERS 6-4, 6-8 (detaue); J, Mot- defeated J, R. Rotob, Ais 6-3, eaveadronpe Se L. © ip dr. G-1j J. B, Read defeated A. B. ered me J 6-2, hy Mi vey N. W, Miles do- geet SSS! ota cre eens if oeeriae aera eee any eee him, aay ENT nonabire BDGREN. . MOTORCYCLISTS IN LONG RUN}, HARTFORD, Conn., Aug. six of the forty-eight starters in the annual run for motor cycles from Ne York City to Reni reached Hy se brn 1.36 A. sand ya Sanutet inet for Ereearans are 6 tyefour ot of ois as wrnchinen ta 1.—Thitty- POLICE LET GO WILD AUTOIST CAUGHT BY BOY| = Machine Dashed on Sidewalk and Fatally Hurt Aged Composer. With Prof. anthony Relff, an aged music composer and teacher, probably dying to-day as the result of an agto-| , mobile accident last night, the police of gee the West One Hyndredth street station Work ‘to Waltham reached the eeu in tts city at 1.46 this after- All but one ved within the Hone’ umnit. FOUR HURT BY AUTO COLLISION, Chanffeur Had Mechine Out With- out Owner's Permission and Rae ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 7.—A big ab- tomobdile belonging to H. Alexander, of Elisabeth, which had been taken out by the chauffeur without the owner's permission, rah down a "bos ‘eatly this tnorning. 8. O. Albertson and Israel Davis, of Philadelphia, and an untden- ‘woman thrown out sipheigial s of the can re looking a goiee nae id ne the Ow ver. na ees ri red oat ele. nt not In ‘che ENTRIES AT SARATOGA, have allowed the automobilist, who was ught through the cleverness of a mes- mger boy, to go free after giving @ fictitious name and address. Because the griet-stricken wife of the victim will hot Jeave his bedside to epter a com- plaint against the myste! automo- bilist nothing has “been sone: to bring about his arrest. Prof. Reiff was not in the aireet, but standing onthe sidewalk at One Hun- dred and Second street and Amsterdam avenue, After striking down the com- poser, who is seventy years old, the toist’ put on speed ‘and ai: before a: policeman arrived, Scores of persons, many of whom had narrowly escaped, assisted Reiff, but none paid heed to capturing the fleeing automobilist except little Joseph’ ‘Tiit- Tan, & messenger boy, who was riding his bicycle past the spot whea told what had happened. Returned to Scene of Accident. ‘With remarkable { asgurance and “nerve” the t guided his vehicle, up. One Humdred and Tenth street and down Amsterdam avenue to One Hundred end Second street, s@nd- ing it into a garage within fifty yards of.the scene of the agcident. | The mes- senger boy-detective ‘enlisted by- stander to hurry ‘to the West One Hun- @redth street station for a policeman while he kept watch on the garage. ‘Whea Policeman Schentield arrived he the man pointed out by the boy to the Reift home... The driver gave hig name first as W, H. Moulton, at the non-existent address of No. 64 West Fitty-eighth street. Mrs. Reiff, seventy years old and gray haired, was bowed in grief over her husband's unconscious body and refused to leaye him long enouga to enter a complaint, -saying of the auto- AMUSEMENTS, MERSTEIN’S jin a a ON THE TSE TaN eda FINDS FASTER MATE. | | IN GOLF PLAY — icapt)\ Egan, His Pa His: Partnerand- yWestern'Champion, Shows Fine : Cand Gant tor Cap, : CHI Aug. LoUnder cloudless skies andjover # fast course play began. to-day in\the Olympian ‘team cup con- test, -prelninary.to the United’ States, wolf oh: miship, at the links of the: Chicago Gc Club, + Tt was pet\led that Capt. H.C. Egan, of tha Western Golf weer: eae would play \wwice. around the ©! ‘Tinks with Wiylter J. Travis, isd ae won this pair sta there was a good gallery. The cup played for to-day was fret Put up at the (Uympian championships in St. Louis and \was won by the West- ern Golf Associaton team of ten men, vith @ team score \ot 1,740. At the end, of kine holes of medal scoring Capt. Kean partner, Travis, hal’ #0. Other totals for the first quarter were: *nalt ot teen holes: in these golfers, Score have been, up-on ravie, He. Baten , A, Omiston, sani a 3 pare i, ‘YOUs, Laird, 82. Westar e Total, 330. Se san, FA ‘Travis, Eye J.D. Travers, 8%: Bred Herreshoff, 8; C. MacDonald, 87, ‘Total, 328, Trans-Mississippl — Ai Shicknoy, 89. Stamford —W we a B, *0. sg: 4, Sooke, 8t;, Gtunan. Carr, 38: Car er Wisconsin’ @ @ Oa Boyd, 96; oR y, leu, 91; gf De Mons, 85; me total, 361. Zz. é ‘Dotal, 382, ‘Btevenson, P: r Fairbanks, ‘ome Haresd ‘Threw So Hard He Broke Hts arm, mre oF all xt Wiaticawan® wan’ on. Cay. Paul threw. the wome ‘of 3) distinctly BS ane. Rogers war fo ry ‘compound fra fracture of tbe arm, AMUSEMENTS. me Cras AY, W “Bdliey Bow “AN IN! t Fate Wasi ee 126 sa. wien: Datiy way DOWN ad totalled 39, His ©, “ ry ‘ \