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4 Fi SPECIALS ON BIG PRIZES AT SCOTCH GAMES. $575 in Cash on the List for the Winners of Various Events at the Caiedsnian’s Labor Day NOTED GIRL SWIMMER AND DIVER WHO IS COMING HERE.| THE WORLD: ———— \Miss Kellerman, Never Defeated in Race or Endurance Here with the Best of Both Sexes—Her Feats in the Water. RTISTS who draw the summer girl with youthful health and grace, the gt 1 has was 2 sn t and whose specialty fe the sea- jis beautiful in pose and movement. |qiarter mil w s Games: A giore variety of her dent are | for a dive, she might be a 4 m! xtewn se perma ennenoel much given to the dell don of th Statue produced by the greatest sculp- now ver Live | beni ‘s figure in th of diving. |tor, With an agile bend, her hands dip ich wae same as The New York Caledonian Clu ex-| persons wito have enzed more ‘or less | downward, her great knot of gathered |Capt, Webb, the famous tends @ cordial invitation to all profes-| ariently at the real diving girl tresses Incilnes to a Line with her arms |plon. In an attempt elonel athle to compete in 18) eastiy recognized range of artistic ‘in thelr de her lithe body follows, |itsth chr: eat t forty-ninth annual games (which are| tense, for ead to tell, the aterage tens | aad an arrow, sho plunges |inen's lives than the Niagara rap open to the world) at Washington Park. | diving girl of the Tew! eva is as ni Into with no splash and [amd has only once bees iccomplished— Grand street, between Maspeth and] ike the artists’ conception as a duck is | scarcely a ripple to follow her disap-|S8he remained in the water five houre Newtown, L. I, on Labor Day, Monday. | ike a mermaid. ‘ Jleaving exhausted when a mile ahead Sept. 4. | But the ideal, realized, will be set, then the gin? varios the dive |Of @ man who nm per. ‘Tho prize ist argremates $575 In cash,| hore soon, Miss Annette Kellerman, | v9 inaraaiitt; liher 1eGAb or back Kellerman never has heen de- Re vid on the ground tie pretiest girl diver in the world and |and either is done with the same grace- nA race or an endurance match, immediately after each game. Entries! the fastest swimmer of her sex, 18 com-|fyl ease an her streight plunge. quired all the amateur champlon- can be made during preceding event {f/ ing from England, where she 7 La shins In Aw: a before she became a desired, | nas added to her laureis as a natator. 1s a Champion at Distances. protessional. At fifteen yoars of age Purther information ean be had by| A photograph of this girl, snapped while | it Js mot to “show off her diving| she won the mile championship there addressing William MacDuft, secretary | she was diving, and here reproduced, !s ability alone that Miss Kellerman isin 20 minutos, which !s 3 minutes and Games C ©, No, S16 Sevent! efil as the highest {deal that | coming over here, She ts looking for | 49 seconds faster than any other wonmn Rue Borough of: ATenhattan, ever drew. mat feos, for she Is a champion at long | ever has cone th made celle fresh and brimming! and short distances. A recent feat of) two and 2 quarter 48 minutes = 20 seconds. : In the last three years she has won | ‘BOX Hor time for five miles was 1 hour, minutes and 84 seoonds, and f¢ | miles and a quarter 4 hours and 2 S Fe yards dn 1 mlmite 18 seconds, (the fastest time ever 7 nd-has done a quar VERY oarsman {s already co: r chances {n the Md Rogatta, to be held at on Labor Day, and cinder paths training wi metropolitan which will be early next mon h an eye sentfor Id at onships, Travers Island north shore of axen Isiand Bos ders as the Over on the Island every member now cor “cock of the walk, cared shell crew lust week defeated the of thetr bitter nivale, the Clift: in the annual ma‘eh. The “muddy river* oarsmen, claim that the boat houses al astern shore of the Hudson were orlg- fmeally intended for quiet, secluded pooks, whe' « member might quench an overpowering thirst to the tune of whistling, cooling breezes, are wrong. Halsey Jackson and R. C. Peck, of the . Palisades Rowing Club, are in training | for the Middle States event, and ac- tually, of their own volition, cover five to ten miles every day. oe & newoomer will eoon enter the ranks of ‘the competing, wrangling, jealous senfor single scullers. For the past forimight those on the floats along the Harlem at dusk have noted a sudden flash of ght dart along the surface of the river and quickly pass up the stream. It was “Joe” Callahan, with locks of carmine and shirt of red and black, issuing from the Metropolitan clubhouse and taking his daily “consti- vutional” ery ° Once a King of Greece was sorely eMicted, and physicians gave up hig case. Finally Dr. Douban undertook to cure the King. He prescribed the dally + use of @ tennis racket, the hollow han- die of which was supposed to contain beneficial medicines, whioh would be absorbed. In two months the King was completely oured. Just so Cap. John Regan, of the Metropolitan Club, oun of the goodness of his heart, last win- er invited several friends who were subject to slight attacks of rheumattsm to try rowing. To-day the club has several former sufferers in perfect health, eo 8 The octopede, bristling with sweeps, is still a comparatively novel sight to the ordinary oarsman. The passing of the Union junior octopede Is a signal to those in the boat houses that it Is ‘ime for still another discussion as wo the relative merits of the vctopede and elght shell. Stroke “Tom” Lyons, J. Goodsell, H. Crimmins, A. Berry, T. O'Brien, Thomas Bannon, W. Nile and J. P. Hunt make up a stalwart eight that Coxswain Grorge Briggs ought to be able to steer to victory. oe On Flushing Bay burly John Hoben, of the Ravenswoods, with a grim de- termination to sooner or later decisively defeat Fred Shepheard of the Seawan- hakas, “plugs away" dally, trying to Secure greater speed and endurance, . . Now that the New York Athletic Club bas had a thinty-foot diving tower erected on the boat-house float all the ewimmersr have been dally practising diving, ‘Phil’ Kearney, who is fast jearning the an dive’ from the top of the tower, is elated with his suc- cess. ‘Bud’ Goodwin, Ruberl and Ruddy as as happy as children with a pew set of toys, oe 8 8 On the N. ¥. A. C. track Trainer Al Cupeland keeps tie men at their daily, monotonous, easy-going guns around the track to condition them for the coming championship,, Once Ina while che antics of Larry’ Feuerbach, the shot-putter, iver the dreary Tounds. Litte fiye-foot “Cope” has FEyeral fmow ehreaened to soundly hrash rry" unless the — Juttor Stopped interfering with the trainin ftw other men. Al’ was awakened Yant ni y the sound of crashin; Airnicure, Hushing “upratia, trom Ne quarters below the cots of the sleeping athletes & scene of destruction lay be- fore his eyes, ae ‘aa ve cots lay on the floor, upsid down, and thelr occupante, Underiimath, ‘aon trying extricate empel ves fom the Ded-clothing. Looking along he other vows of cots, fie saw oth ut the heads of tows disturbed in helr slummberer being raised: ach, ’d his eyes, complained a} ahs Boise! ing nterription that had awak- Bari raised the Joud- yoicg. wy Hope" Guen Fower- id lifted cots al Co iy from the, floor and dumped At Geltte Be PR are agente" yoy tring ot ria with might om oot Nour tr form soe vul 4 few min erwards i cht aha tee n ad will be t W. 1 seemingly droppe d for. Hf Every basket-ball captain of the girls’ nigh orale ais and coil sch be on hand eo 8 Apropos of Secretary J mark th thletic | etght New | total member: roperty valu hools in the Publi ering players prctice. Within the next few weeks there =| number of 1 usual holding boxing shows | Ker x! utes and 2 tlons she he contested, private athletic 2 Contest, Will Seek. Matches @ Brilliant, Witty Woman. fortnigntly in their club-houses, These shows are held strictly within the lim- Bone BO Tomboy ately Coie snore its of law and never develop the ie woman. Whe might. sort of a bri encounter which 's In ev s she le 8 would compel the police authorities to | op them | The clubs that bring off these ET e the following Avonia s Polo A. C., Long Acre A. C., Hud- River A. C., Navarre A. C., Saarkey 7 ‘ aA. C. and the New Polo A C, of Rocka- Os eS | fighte rl axain. 1s that Sch » have b fh! are oppone gin tie clubs have been bringing bouts another new crop ters of different e fighte -pound se Welghis, doubt be heard from if sed by the Leg ave the makings of good umaker are all taking p: ris without any trouble classes has been from the tle a per up to the he have all made good a ature which 0 be fought in me of the new and “Kid n fighung for a few FU at these shows | a. form, beating | s | fneage in athiotics. No less than 5,000, vw athletes are taking part in es ef athictics in the United It's a toss up, in my mind, whether Rosey or, water does the more “harm “announced the family man. 1 Know that too, much weter—externdliy—way the undoing family last summer.” fish, dors nat agree with the mbove statement, but aserts that there is noth. ae healthier than a long swim. An-| er old notion to be knocked to smiths | ereens, Foner Ralph Rose, the weight-thrower, told the writer lust yt ut Aiient had iti todo, with his ability as a woight-thrower, At predicted that little Coe day lead the world's shot-putters, as Coe had both the requisite knack’ and the ne ry strength. “Of course,” he said, “one must raise the sphere | to a fair helants but height has not #9 | much to do with the length of throw a5 most trainers suppose.” ‘Tne truth of Rose's roven this week, when Coe broke the new figures—49 feet 6 inches, "8 8 All Westerners belleve that tp Par- sons, of California, they have Bec ond Duffey. ‘The vase With which he won the Portland A. AU. champion- hip. dashes seomingly verifies thelr pudiae ee Clarence Bawnes, the Ya who led this yoars Ell team at bat, has recelved flattering off hoth Boston professional teams, family \# bitterly opposed to his taking up baseball as 4 vocation, PULVPRMACHER, ——e Moran-Waleh Cout Off, As the boxing game in Butte, Mont., has been killed for the present, the maich between Owen Moran, the English map a Fees and Jimmy Walgh, of outfelder the from Hooper, the | the time Rose | remarks were} ose's former world's record and sot | His | The mann, who now is at hie best, on the while Munos, pitcher for whom all the colored teams will oppose Lindemann, |“ 4 man's | ‘The Ridgewoods aave won six out of | the last seven games—a great record | Would. some | Considering the high class teams they firing are have Oval, | ively tussle for Preliminary game will tween ‘two crack amateur teams of the fighting, ;| SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES. | ‘hove wil! bee change of programme at Ridgewood to-morrow. game, instead of the Chesters, the Cuban X Giants will line up agal the Ridgewoods, the greatest team thet ever represented the famous grounds. Long Islande: Ine, ‘With practically the same team with which they won the champlonahip of the the| Bronx, the Cedars tommorrow will tackle the Colored Glants at Bronx One Hundred and Sixty-third street and Southern | Giants ie one of the fastest ¢eams in New York and will give the Cedars yr BUpreM~cy, ai nx by fy, at Hartford; Oct. 4, Untan, at | daily, the proceeds Behonectady; Oot, 3, ‘Lehigh, at New | cept, we Proceeds Brungwigk; Oct Delaware, at Wil- platen? Noy. 1, Uranus, a) New | this lty Nov. 1. New Yor Vale / rap At New Yurk, Nov. li, @tov-| Dan Creeden ts the ————— RUTGERS GRIDIRON DATES. NEW BRUNSWICK, following schedule has been ara) Rutgers Colle, for the comlag season: Sept, ens, at New Brunswick; Oct, 7, 4 ie Ba, adorn a Arawing-roon aoe, beauty a ation, Is brig: ninety seven Inch {nds and with mali hande arened (steps, talks ike an Amerbean, with the sreriness of her colonial training. and navherlesms. An Evening World repro- sentative who saw her in London in- quired her methods she sald. "W Uy worth sver inp Instance Ip Tor cwo. years, for T would not tor w ballet In publie. But you hav Idea how useful ballet darictng has | to me, pamleulanly in diving. T know of no! other method to train the | muscles so the feet may take on the] suppleness of the hands. Wants to Race:Men. | “Then I'm vevy of tennis, and have won several ohamplonships, ‘but | now only pla es I dance, to help my swimming. m there ts a semblance of training r red I usually run a few | lles for several 4: before a cont Otherwise, I do not belleve in doing too much. [eat the same things oter peo- | ple do, but only take one drinie of any | ind gf liquid each day. ‘This haipa the | “What do you think af the relative | speed merits of imen and worht in the | water?” was asked, H "It’s no use for & woman to try and beat a man at ‘fort detances, ‘That ts question of bute strength. But for hui distances I certeinly favor my sex. vuse we have more patience, I am willing to swim any man In the world \t any distance over ten miles, 1 do | hope I will be able to get some of your A wean champions to try’ a long-dis- | taneetmatch with me.” 8 questi sporting men, and wii once great fame publicity are on the wtolen’’ list. In the next Jim Jeffries, who will have Linde- the Cuban bought a saloon. | Fitzsimmons 1s Boulevard. The uy. | ness in the Quaker City, Kid McCoy owns a stable and ts about to break into the matrimontal — game again, Jim Corvett 1s an actor, and a wood one, Tor Sharkey ts sh salting away « fresh bank rol usual rf played be- Aug. iets football ‘ 3), Stev- n= he recently fou tahip of that country, ja oy. is, Wasahass, ‘ford, lout. He Was Jeffree vunelliue bes Mirman, What becomes of all the is often WHAT “HAS-BEEN” SATURDAY EVENING. AUGUST 12, 1905, ‘FIGHT ON BARGE MAY BE STOPPED * BASEBALL, RACING, FIGHTING PUGS ARE POU Glannories or se | of St. Louis Tell fig by © magy pugs of boon wecounted tor after they have retired from or been forced out of the game, many oth- ers who drifted out of the limelight of ‘lost, strayed or classed deen,” Los Angeles, where his trying to keep him vt the stage | ducting a cafe in Baiimore, rehoaraing atrical company for a tour of the coun- Peter Maher is $n the milk busi- At a chance gathering yesterday the |question of has-beens was brougat up, @nd quite a few of the vid-timens were | it | resurrected and accounted for. can hardly be as a “has ds ltving at nsite wite is He in the business promoting pri Piights and acting @ refereo, John L, or 6Bulllvan ls aleo on Gh Lévivan the coast, He has developed as a trainer, and also hes Jake Kilrain ts con Robert bis fn Austraila, where it for the champlon- Yank Kenny ls Sandy Ferguson has shipped ailor on a whaler. Never wii! be ised, Matty Matthews js “fighting ¢ flames" at a show on Coney Island. ominick McCaffrey 48 a policeman in tsburg. Owen Zeigler teaches box- ing in Pittsburg. George MoVadden 4s collecting reits from several flats he | owns in this elty Kid MecPartland ¢s working as @ bogkmaker's clerk, dd Lavine leaching | ba, Parts, THE alt ite. Salter ae Lrooklyn, die | Burns i a_motor- | | man in Detroit, | Johnny Lavack has | 4 a saloon in Cleve- land, Danny. MeMahon and Billy” Gaftney are partners in Aa real estate firm in e Detroit, narile itchell 4# a man of leisure. Ike Weir has a gambling houge iu Boston. Terry McGovern (s getting ready for a strenuous fall cam~ pulgn and "occasionally making his Presenoo known in Brooklyn, ie Goldstein is a messenger In Buffalo Frank Erne at tast reports was In the George Dixon’ ta still Jim Jeffords ts out Weet to broak Into the game 4. my Ryan has a fruit farm in 8} Joseph, Mic. nmy Handler showod J bp at Mount Clomens recently. San- dow Maher ond Willle Campbell are affaurs Detrolt, Frank Stack- use in a bricklayer. | Foster Walker ix a telegranh mess Mike Mor ey has returned. 10 the Gumpae Bran vin has just put through a mini Weal dn the Klondyke that has nette Bim $40,009) |, Most of these men appeared at dit. fenent times before the fight patrons of this city when the clang of the gong , heard on old Broadway. pice Ce | WHAT “BIG TIM” THINKS OF KING EDWARD, Bitrring Interview with “Be ‘Thin van in London | pressions of the oer ole, oustoumy nud inettt ing feature, To-mursow' | could be Sorapper, j last Saturday night Matchmaker Naughton that te They Are Opposed to Such | Exhibitions. The Schreck, weight, the Cla and John which slasipp! River a few Louly to-night, is not oft. ‘The patice Haughton, the that they will h st from to-nimit SPECIAL SALW OF SUPPLIES UF We are ‘tho lark Stairs handling WK elie. Heo: Paty Wile, was round bout betwi | lade place and will also be on at the pler where the barge ts to and will arrest man who attempts to go on the AL Postonr KY Jue hundred other styles po: ‘3 carded to be brought off on a barge on the Mis- miles from Bt, habla to come notified Charley er of the fight, allow the mill e eneotal p in Lamps at cut et th Horns, the fatest double twist ety ee BTA tO S100 Cher atytes, € \ ‘AV inade. in Vrance and not the cheap $1.00 +0 $4.00. it0 Caps, the highaat grate oh A ‘at B00, now $) 80. ¥ then atview up to 64.00, faa dtanlts, Ouptere, all, reduced, $1.60, up. aterproot ‘Tire Ca including” I ‘ Garrytie spare {ire all on Sandard makes of ennplle erpthon 8 ‘as Spark. f mt Meters, Arig Cloeks, Calla, Pucpa. Ollor and em. 10 eB, Wronehs Branly reduced ori ae. Catn t jemember wee novling but th | suzhage Brace. 0 de all year around, and | Ae will pay you to Invust gate prices ‘be tie MOTOR’ c CAR NQUIPMENT Com s Wanna | OW YORE WRITTEN BY & AMOUS EXPERTS. CHANCE HERE FOR “YOUNG CORBETT” Oliver Will Make Match for Murphy and Bet $1,000 on the Side that Murphy Will Be Winner, It “Yor ett” 9 sincere when says ur pounds and ts will to fight welght, he can 1 a mat n a few hours and also 6 @ side bet of $1,000 on the result Jor the pattie, Johnny Oliver, manager ommy Murphy, the feather-welght, iu who will bet that he cannot young Corbett beat Murphy in round bout 3 P. M. on the afternoon of In speak- of am ween Corbett and | Murphy to [last nigit, { acce} | Young an Evening World reporter Johnny Oliver said: the * for an with Mur- at3 P.M. ) bace Munphy for $1,000 but, strange er co: When Corbett ich T am." —___. | FOOTBALL GUIDE OUT. rd is ready Guide ts e of Spald-| « published. | rome Fl on laws jonal ¢ authorit the iknow | Sonept Mag differ: nipes ne RAILROADS, PEINNSEIVANIA RAILROAD, West UNS foot FOR THE WE 97.59 A. M.—CHICAC bes Anton. ol 10.55 A ML —THE WED, $1.96 P. My CHIC 8 Wb onto. Lise ans $4. Nt Momo Week Maya ASHURY PARK (O00 rk Sudava). “and faye nig | uray | “(Satundns g Cent Lond | AY. exdent Brook yn itd Pt a ination, for Pennsylvania ton terms suggested by | 9 2 {LION BRAND. a SHIRTS Tange mann ARE THE BEST | SHIRTS MADE EXCURSIONS, Ther Cannot Burn! “They Cannot Sink! All ‘Tickets include admission to DREAMLAND, CONEY ISLAND, Gromest Amusement Entoxprise in the World, TABLE (SUBJECT TO CHAN nh River, 0.45, a » 3. 4.00. 7.46 ore River, es “4a. . 11.085, 245, 8130, 4.00, 443, 6 0, 6 8.0. 0.00'P. M. Leave Pier 1. North River, half hour later than at 22d St. Tegurnine tage Tron Pier. Coney Inland, * 10.40, 911.25 12.40, 012.45 1 40, 0, 5.40, *8.25, 7.10, 0.10, 10.45, ‘Returning tebe [Stabe with a © ROUND TRIP TICKETS, 130TH GE * LEHIGH VALLEY SUNDAY EXCURSIONS BELLEWOOD EVERY 75¢c SUNDAY MAUCH CHUNK AND GLEN ONOKO AUGUST $ 1. SO 13TH EVERY COMFORT is yours on the New Jersey Central between NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA Reading System omnes IN TIO novLE Rock Ballast — Block S!gnals—Vestibaied Coaches — Caic Cars TRAIN EVERY HovR AxD ON THE OUR, EVERY SUNDAY $] 00 excursions VIA ERIE RAILROAD TO SHOHOLA GLEN jone hundred a On "the weautivul River. . xpress trains leave W. “Sd St, 6.85 ant hambers St. 0.00 aud 9:30; i and 0.45 A Shohola_3.40 and 6.00 P.M. EWPORT,R. 1 #22 EVERY SUNDAY, Special Expre train, . With, eel rany part the root tone thont notice, and Refreshinents on Steamer EVERY SUNDAY voRNING} To Sea chit and Glenwood tH E.R. 0. turning ‘I and G00 F sonyt ‘A. M . wood ae 4.90 “it Karit- LONG ; ISLAND RAILROAD, MANHALLAN BEACH Rall- sug 13 bat Bin 1 0 and 7 Mo.'ss10, 6.40, 9.80 and AY BEACH, HOCKAW: SPENT ot. wees 0°80, 11.50 t, + aD “Runs Sa “ROCKAWAY BEACH, SURE BATHI ¥ Sonn Moat 10. 10iM1 *i00, 8.00. BXCURSION NORTH BEACH Fireworks ‘Thursdays, Boats Le Fant 90th and S@TEAMBOATS, ATTEN | INE & AQNG BRANCH f BACK —Sio, Late & ‘ind’ 1100" net ot A ASBURY PARC Wie Bay TiME Ly Bat ho Lh y ry ear. Bout Me's 40" pay ony. 9,20, 0 45, 10.10 on ai Mth Streets, FOR SALE. 146 Ay eta aby FoxKodaks: DIAMONDS, ments; lowest pri HATPAN DIAMOD AR DOWN! dollar ches. Jewelry, | MASE SLOPHING to ori fit” guarantees CLOTHING CO. 249 Rroadway. een HELP WANTED—MALB, WATCHMA KE? maker! ber eiry Corner LB wenn. 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