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si ten ae cael ie WOKLDD SATURDAY EK +4, AUGUST 4, Wop, a NEWS OF SPORTING WORLD. WITH EXPERT COMMENT 8 letter re: torical “at to moke a sinug ae RESIDENT PULLTA While ated % fix Umbire O'Day's responsibilty, Wey put Brother Ate: tion that makes us wo eeived the heaviest fue First Peite beeen to-“taunt him with Gerisive renmrks mit hia curve bail Srandfatnor.’ Well, that didn't breek any bones But Peits'’s next move was to apply @och epithets to MoGimnity that the Tatter, ng to ne & fiétic retaliation, “left his Bppealed rightly to the umeir ” pre tection.” Not only that, but the of- fense Was no flagrant and the appeal Go pathetic that oven a bard-hided Pi- Fate was moved qo take the New York- @rs part later in an aMdarit corrobor ating his statement of the fn to Preataes: Putters But “the umpire allowed Peits to o @inue, much to the proper indignat! ef MoGinnity.” By reading this far through %@ begin to look apon Jos RNa FBS *McGinnity called Umpire O'Day's Pantin to the fact that P called bim @ particulary atrocious word Now woo wyalin't forget the restric: Hone of baseball civilization and swat the offender on the nose, there Nempting to make @ slaugiter-house’ Out of even #0 sacred & thing as a Ni tional League I If any one called President Pallas « particularly atro- @iols wort, I'm sure he would do @kactly what MeGinnity did, however Pilla and judicial he ts in calm mo- he let- telsiake MeGinntiy wey bare “made waa in not waiting for a chance @ catoh Peltz outside of the grounds, — then slaughtering him with ba/l Sot WHE Tt A mistake? Would President Puliam's Met" plan work in Pittsburg? We doubt it. “vacant Which he said had been Invented by his | and 1 ite a} THRILLING 47 WAS A” GREAT WEEK FOR THE Book/ES.. | oT ROOM ENOUGH { foR_BoTr oF THEM ! e TURF NOTES GATHERED AT |Newsy Gossip of the Owners and Jockeys and About the Ring, Stand and Paddock Where..the Crowds Coagregate: In ne up the mcing card at Alspoee of some chotests Brighton Beach track for to-day a ver xed unusual division of eid tn the [handicap for six forlongs was made Waa mived by naiving ty-four, putting the high wel race and the light weights in another. The split was at 9 pounds for the } Erie, leaves for Sar to-day to fodm bl Weights, and twelve borses at wetgt fon who t# handiing Paul Realowrs string at of $8 and under will give the mali boys | the Sma SS Si Whaccustomed chance to-day | La Gloria, which “was . . i ig (the fifth race “Happy.” an exercise boy. we @rowned tn the eurt off Oceanport, N twen- | ing of @ play On Jotaniet stratent iG ORS ATT PINGS, and Laure A.. acrome che boant 6. 8 ie Capt J. W. May. who hes been at Port | hes ¢ purchsting her for $1 At & rule & New York ballpiayer hee the gronnda (in Pittsburg) | r d-paltinge, fot baNd-proot and take an ar-| i dar Wheu starting beck ty New fat pone to liek Peite there would pare & barbegse, with small poruons lace. for souvenina, at Preeident Pulliam ia right rt a nice thing to ulwe in ries iting tactics before ladies hariking him for that sentiment. we will confine our further remarks to guggestion: Wouldn't tt be.a good | ee to add to Peita’s poniehment by | NtADCINe Wear a clothempin tongue through and during the con- m of each Kame from now ut the end of the eax ‘e there is one thing leah nice than Matnanity ow Tate dieteted ee He wan kteown ae ting tn the prenenee of. ladies tt ta veo of pened atrocious words,” Aatts £. SULLIVAN, Becretary of) the A. A. U., bas publistied a Book «J oon the Olympic Games at Athens Ft we Tuli of photogranme of che Ameri- car owitmers of differen: t ection during the Peadable descriptions of ery thin poured. Mr, Bullivan was (he Amer Vommiasionrr to the Olympid sand was instrumen t Sogerher the American tea eat Meet The hook paper covered form Spalding. Athletic Library | COORDING 16 B Bulger the die Dall players ent what B And “an much of It as they eerty. Atbietes usually ent hea wpite of the superstitions a While training ‘Martin She ing to Greece for t peuuenuy ate COsuler-marcied trou soup to huts three times Danis Morgan, t tier, tas broke econ, Bier Oses at a ait four a the abot tine bee. mt . thrives on. best fehting fete cream © oF ho ont steaks & Japanese warrior will go march ali day and Aqh md got along on A sma at Thore’s no aoe see all these { things that are handed out y @ifice and store K's sample lot giving a vagy “the hundreds of lane: that can be purcha re prices through the “! ale Of to-morrow’s Sunday World over whet Dusn paid J, Sunday, He was in the employ of i Heatey—sehe—preparet $ m to 1 phot, igger AAT ms Aikek iivide hae made no application tor fn Happy was Stable foom gt Saratoga Mia aon, Willle however, asked for and received tao m 1. fe 2a iataaiion, Tininate Agwingt the owner of the noe Berwewn, by the Baratoge P+ ere wnd drowned ve b aniona comd rppdes Via recorded hatne wan Attiveton, and he was ‘ba ake of hie perennially wunny tem- pit He Was ninetean years old. and | James Mare. who @ few yeare ago wae helped to Aupport A family with tla | the leading steepiechsee rider of the Hast earings ha exercise boy. Jorn tort, wilt open « public training etable z , ee tor Jumpers et Kheermeal Mey. Last year fooner had the taet race been started | Ail tae Y Part of this smecn Mate Feeterday, with seventeen borees leaving the trained J. W. Colt's Jumpers. af erowitht | Jacquin wee Ine ult Apot da the opening | dawn. art was an otty on favortte at ¢ h tory of Jacquin \i. 0 3 ow onber of the boxe Niet Weeks azo nin in D. ¢ Johne inter | tucky Jak MoGinolg hae found @ pur Hoonption Howpttal. | chewer for hie two-yeareld colt Jim Lesnard to-day that the Injured! by @t. fSeocmede—tIry jeotee Winters, who | ont Miytng Virgtnten tn) FW eohwne at etehton Beach om Juir go, | °° wart NA he Sk of nome sisting frien He “ARN lmibAbed YetciAne say tr, and Jovn Artery, thresyear-o4, a Ralvidere, tw ered with the Jockey race ta t pane * *# © Jaunty, the twocyrar-old fiiy owned tw! : W. A Laudeman. which broke her shoulder Hen fopome Betis wor the third hace | St 19 fo 1 the Myers were in tigh feather nly the plxers het oi the mre, while the par brice drapnt fro Was ale wood Azeling and & vad mmomhy to bur nh & race wt the Hrigbt moh trac a er CH. 7. Ounart, owner of the Altemariy Stahie, hae decided to tain the fast ath Catalina hich went wim mm ever | nt eof the Master t Raratogn, Augus SARATOGA GALLOPS TO-DAY MARRED BY SLIGHT RAIN of the ery Mood we mK UAV ANT One a ¥ i1.0n¢ JLARA RUBBELL—Five fu He is | 0 MIs—Six furlong dh 2.3 + WATRR—Six sing. She de at ¥ 58 xi.| : ad ri t ri . house | . mares . } GALLOPS AT GRAVESEND r x w ay i Y, Aug. 4 “ re Nat's . a Pp ' ri rae in Oo | : é eo fui ‘ ree ko in 03 Hey Ee én ve furlongs In 20 cant ’ oly x yee i BANNER~—Halt ee, RANDY. CREERER—Halt . mite a 16 BANDY OREEKER-~ H tandiy. ny levers Work, 0.8, gedeplng. Lin IE . BRIGHTON RACE TRACK SPORTING EVENTS OF THE WEEK PICTURED IN IN CARTOONS. THEN HATE PuLcian ER Fur REFUSES oe ~ * to LET. Buren” LASGINNITY START ANY. SLAUGHTERT HOUSES CAN THE PIRATES CROSS THE BRIDGE ? NoT BY A BLAME SIGHT! |BIG FLEET OF YACHTS ON _-RUN TO NEW LONDON NOW | es oO The Rainbow Allows Yankee Fourteen Sesonds Over the Forty-nine Miles—Queen’s Chance for King’s Cup. ects ty turn the | There were twenty-four entriea re \ | : |celved in this event, and because of the fy : mae ieitel Walk it wok aptlls tener Ged Oe large number of horses it was eplit into | The bookmakers enjoret @ shade tn their | aires . RF rece exe | tau ae ee eae two raoe Division of condition and | S*swment with thé talent i ‘ z poven cts of the New York Ya cornelius Vand * Rainbow to-day, bad ring leet a bunch on Ja selling races ig customary under such | ees put kept « : | = “rr { . Club + here fast nicht on ny by § minutes elreumstances, but the splittiig of the}or Poriiend. They cleand un prev fs —_— > 4 wow aed r rie mooie. ta io New London, handicap presented a new problem, | tle the defeat of PSST Hie at hail past Hine this morning for ) New London, enne sithvamh there mae a Dl New London. The weather war thick and murky, but the sun could, le seen have to slow ber the forty the fox banka trying to break compe t | OUR GIANTS. HAVE, BEEN JUST ciples volletbncabbbhin Madi LUFT TH THE CUP’ twenty other mulling vesscls and a ae eats t twice tha¢ nuaiber of sek yachts ee eee = - _ _ aA The combined feet made a taanift - Wants tehacieké to Permit jsrt ihe other Me tecere are eaecce PULLIAM ANSWERS EDGREN, a oe beating to win wen pul down as peers in thele only made the feeat here, but ahe owere yigiiank great for r oat mene Cove, The Vielent Defends His Judgment and Him to Build Two Boats |e harvor, late thie ‘afternoon, DOESN'T BLAME M'GINNITY.| sndchoose Better One, [aris i Se ln Bae tor day off Newourt the Queni will have Hoya prize. The she te (ar auwe on thr + prwed vesterday tt atest of the w#ixt ‘ peared salle were run up to dry and be keague President Vindicates *‘Iron Man’? in]) woxvon, sug 4—tr Thomas Lipton, | in the bert ot shape to draw the deep wh ‘ + poreont rig. whose anxie:; to challenge agath for | yotis ttirough the water At the beat pos | she te ne ie ney a Way and Puts All the Blame on the America’s up i# well known, han | sible spend “Fiery J. Olelow, who designed v made the suggestion to a number of | Vjoe-Commodore Henry Walter's cups im gir nd em sailing Aboard ber to help , prominent yachssmen 01 ih wide the sre tho prizes at atube today, und work t every fota of mpeed there 0 Pays ~ yi aie Atlantic that, dn daa be see HIA| every owner wante them. There ace two i" 10 her. ‘He ie not the only designer way clear to @ formal ohallenar, he, tor the echoonera and two for the } sa bh rwever, Nat Harree- My comments on ¥ In the recent mr foliows the racers in hie. steam ; a . n would Itke to secure & conression fiom! sloopa and yawin Besidee, there are yacht Roamer watehea every there Ab cde helper ure spc sep hgabtie gs the, New York Yaoht b wllowing | the priten for éaoch oleae He made several miegeations thie morn league President to a i writing 2 'him to bulld two yacht mw ne | Maxwell's Ail hamdiing of | i Peeatding the Queen, Visuant, Raine [t's good stuff, good news, and 7 ’ no tow, Yanker a (heen yeh) tog be host catch Against the other, and send the votter | his foot wloay Yankee yesterday OM but’ wished every owner |Pmet it exclusively, and hat oif the ¢ ‘at kekiadh ‘tae eater the 204-2 mile run from Glen Cove | amount ing lock He firmly believes is justified secking this concession, ‘The ‘ ling side. as is well known, Jprivilege of trying out 1th tea te MeGir te ext q interest = . 5 privilege of trying out ite the same views as yourself on A matter Of one protecting his homer] to ootain such a conceswon is and tate eat all times. | the ris not confined to | tectly fair Robert Edy writing® hay ovemnloaWanennan «Wy wu fanianveReECen he Bouth. or west of Missina’ River, but gr y live. I can eay this with. good gr montioe 2 t was} gentlemen the South, where 3 ’ BASEBALL. | LAWN TENNIS. and raised pencsllenrviaeies facts In this troverasy. or r romil, are me we: MoGinnity MAHER HEADS LIST |] PREAIDENT TAYLOR. OF THE PAST.) IN THE NORTHUMBERLAND TRENT . hard swith the Pitt ( wont to any that 6| ern Loeaus, says that the game forteite chrmploresip coments in England yewtwriay a ntreal by Baltimore on July 26 w md Muy Ratton, of C heat A all T never } " r bitter toward each ie actor. tor Monte 2 Hatley on Ep etiae: then Abe cs obedeataiie’ ee eee | ‘omens te THOUBLE IN THE DUTCH A dae | =rtar tes ty paint wean ant tart Hee ais Hppase, whiten Gittert ata ‘ Tie Hext ball right through renee to natet ot fay (eet er ; Yai, pest le tb | ' hd not tend to I —— Nation V& baw ¢ the church, te the Nahant iswn tennis tourme. |] the spot where he was origina Thin 9 rbagine did not tend to tm= Chartes .ciniherr, Letts tay ME wing ane {I prove MoGinuity’* peace of m Was coaching “Panny” Maher, the American Jockey, . ‘ eet Waleon and F. fook advantage of MeGin narin to thant him with derisive | at ine Goodwood meeting yesterday won| AN UNUSUAL & IN BASE inal doubies remarks about his carve he anid had boon tnvented by 1) inree mces—the Naawau Stakes, on Lord | Wall scope wae Ie aie isk MATCHES om TH his grandfather, One word ane dinnity lett hie position || peroy's Canterbury Pilgrim; the Gordon | piteher Hughes, of Watniin! s yeeter: | eeries f o Metrupatitan. ‘League | Ctab and apperied, tight ‘ > ay lor In th he ta cor~ Ptakes, on Lord Derby's Victoriows, and | 7 18. wae, thw Only run fh the game between the payers of the the affdav i & player—3 ODay, Inatead H) the Molecomb Stakes, on W. Raptuets wn Tennis ja duty, took the em nvie, evaded the anwe and allowed | My Pet I GOLF. ' sot of the partisan Pitteburg rooters and 9) qiis year will probably be known tn Pearle ears | much to the proper t { Mofiinnity, Engiand as Maher's year, becauke he| yy x WATERS, OF EKWANOK, AND ea tof inf rere fr y d * 3 AND C. T. ROGGE, CEN. Four rune were sored ‘off of M y tn thie Inning, if T remember [| nas cerried off the biggest turt prince. | y "4 ‘Tiattwran, of tie Ratiand Club. will Se Sees rightly. In passing wu F t Meg! met in the presence off tte hoads the He of jockeys with te for the Eicwaniok galt chammioradto to: interbranct: Umpire O'Day. Both @ lo Which one firet T can't aa: hest wyernge, over % per cent, and Ot Nuts “Miers Bier WM Maeiphi A.C t if Motiinnity called od, Tharrwwhort Inet yesterday win wal play i. both men sweat exact a r ict rematne that Mocinnity | comes third as regards the numter of <meta for the cup. ]f Umpire O'Day's attention to the fact thot Pelta called hint.» particularly F sinning mounts, having secured frat] w. K. Wood, OF HOMEWOOD, WIN . 1. ARS Day saort hiv authority. The revult wash! piace in 47 races out ne 170 In which | nee of the Nocth and Bouth ohamplonahin 1 cana || ntrect vera ‘ | place in 47 races out of the 170 in which | gee of she Morn duier, was defeated by Gh. | AQUATIC. nh disgraceful rough-a mble me he has ridden, P. Ciinarean, n the ¢ t . oO the term ane’? wdvinealf? tor after the BRhED Ag ic romult of these succems: droateur tou was led from th condition of m hog (ust through I) won in staken for hits vari Sy Bae IN TH ANNUAL REGATTA OF TIT ” no lesa thet S27L874, Last werk he lot events at ok ion Cony a seance in the “Jangle I Avociation of Amateur Oarsines Mes't attend Gur t waial ‘tes Avitinben ide . o) the t | ler Ladle and ge men don't @ games to witness bloody fgtta, Park Bf os Ripa | Ynn"ti n4 as long aa | t pb he hard . ee? player on La pg hnd ihe Nats i Jenok ae te fe the ie tart putes In a fg The sevaront sentence will always go to Sreoders’ Stake oA . no starts or pa mle The severe nee ™ eo to) sreeasra’ lakes, HAM AT TH a ey AP heat” ie ayer striking the firat blow. @ t bluse ball players for acting ke sb yenterday at Nar Li A dating but they must not do mn tha bet lition she has riddim the winners, of such peetthersapnitia toa A ep ypetgeneaiy yr Gh taal ie: man beings end def . faye on ft vahiable races Campton Jubliee, | Meanee Sne-alde * he i phere are jot» of empty streets and ¥aoant lots In ever igue olty | | ine Dery ond Oaks at Epeam, the tan: | nyt ote, 0 kN ous | Tine MMAR wow IN rite TmtAL * f Q HARRY C. PULLIAM cheater € and the Coventry Binkes, ne cdeel my te woule. : 4 1 te tur the Roosevelt Cup attend + this f#/yon 90 deal ay and th onation Bthkes and Gold | Deanam mom mn quis ty Portes,” | at "yewterdny riisaton . hod L Cup at Ase | Taat acaaon Maher earned, $241,400 for BQrAann MPMBERS OF THE JAMAICA YACHT his employers In 101 races, ‘f it 7 1? | Club will be entertained by @ cakewalk of H considemtiy excead | (h TRAY Wrote was, “Bauatron AY | peofermonale end other talent et the Riek> Enidt that lew away Leach clvbhause to-night Nica a. BANETBILL TE, BY WIFE GETS nn an \s OWN: Aum, The sor} tle PULLIAM WON'T GET CLUB, ( nity « . sine8 (special bo The Meening World) cond piace in the big basketball] oun GhCIAKD BEACH, Me, A Aug. 4--Preaident Harry m. of the National League, came ¢ tournament on roller skates, w n haate Ar uw Cote ead Rudolph 1 nots, ] “s ° ’ « it ‘ en running during the summer ati. south African, fought a twebve- | Here yesterday esses i ing —S * iW \ Ask though f “ te the Coioniale to p ny ton thet a * 1 not moet with t ap 7 - veh ' a) in tu ROrtAconuR | The champlonantp war eawl'y | ios ; wréctatora, who} oF# hi announced Thomas J ¢ mi ht would Nat A Bi Pavaee five. wise Obie) Ove bout should Have been demanded, see reasonable, I Becretar William i Troe pect to" max owing, ‘They we fight for sscond place between! siven to ¢, could pay. and th James Harne A hel X knew, however, that they had to t| Calvary and Colonials has vers move)" ae goad showing of Cote was due! pellvauiened all tn Fomiinand Lighite, Berk poine of the world ® moat frmous oars | and to-night’ contest will resal {amen MeGibnes, Asmintont sorgea t , | Pitter pet efougnt hatte, On Bcurday.| to hie wife's precnce at the rinjeite, | eagnate in thia @ Arma, Bamuel Seligman, Fioor Man cog. ih arreneements have been made | chetred her husband on, | Ager: Anthony Beialer, Aasietant Floor a ve,| forvan old-taabioned obuntry aad 1” Adm 2s, 40"! ade at the