The evening world. Newspaper, August 8, 1906, Page 6

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BOUT twelve or thirteen thousand Grow: tel oon te dail, gam : ‘ation of © Bate by the gatekeepersor tnepector Sweeney whoever the reapon : i Party was—we enctr fost the day o————seeIf T-were & vis ithe ca Bing bug I might oi: down ant ft out ike this 7 WELVE or thirteen thousand peo. vie lost a day ear’ t had ved for the tng a» ball game that E Twelve or thirteen make, approximately Bo “the re wan, caused ¢ to make up pons almow to the «x one at the af enough time human life dowan't it MENTTD the snerg-te: the Each person spent at least in carfare. Of course, many mm AiRARce And paid tr Ber to tor the peviiege of at fending the game But we'll base our WeEAleulation on the t-cent average. Say Be | 32.80 people tn round numbers. The | Wakes a useless expenditure of 11.20 Swhich was taken out of the fans * pockets by the barring of Umptre John @tone. And what jan't all, for thousands @ither Widu't get rain checks or will be UNNY, tan't tt, how a “chain of Ss venta” will’ pop into your ming tm an affair ike this. A man sit- ‘fing behind me was talking to another fan. “This whole trouble.” he said. | “was caused by that MoGinnity busi- ‘Bess. If McGinnity hadn't mixed up tn Me fight, O'Day wouldn't have been fines Py'liam. He wouldn't have resigned would have been umpiring here yes- | ferday instead of Johnmtone. There mrouldn’t have been any trouble over ar’ Devin decision. O'Day would | : come throwgh the gate to-day Without being held up, and the game Would have been pinyed.”” “Yea” walt the other fan “And it You go back m litte further t's all up| ft Peits. If Peite hadn't calied MoGin- Rly & partioularly atrocious word there Woulan't have been any Might And if Weitz had been well paddled every time he called anybody particalarly strostous Words when he war a kid he wouldn't Ihave had the habit. So we can't see a Ball game to-day at the Polo Grounds Just because Peltz of Pittsburg, wasn't Neked enough fifteen years ago.” Th Swnable to come again and make use| way | @f the checks they did receive. |B ot his “tn | | } | Peed" alone epésoee to’ by avaved. freon HARNESS RACES 4 / UMPIRE JeHNSTeNEs hia position by ahy amount of clamor- a | anywey Hed tea s.58, unreliable. i vaciliazing sott of an umpire if he i [this séadon, totale among (Hem be ce ‘ Jot the spectators afterward. ‘migot or [Grand Circuit ok ‘Most Is Ree BAKER WON FROM NEIL IN ‘HARVARD'S EIGHT [ne 3. Rosery, Maswall's “schooner cone & PROCTOR'S me Ww bon THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING; AUGUST ®: } 1906 sea ak cones ; “SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT ,oiQH®2,2%., WHILE UMPIRE JOHNSTONE WAS WAITING AT THE GATE, ie Z, aoners Nii s AMES MADE A BLUFF OF BiTcHING S To AN IMAGINARY S$)! Cuan MuRPay ‘A TALKED IT OVER. with CHANCe - "AND AFTER ME COMING ALL THE WAY FROM Baysive | Now wrat D You THINK oF JHAT? ” SAID JIM CoRBETT, TNSGRAW WAS FUEL OF INFoamartion, ae Sere hie beck “Where can 1 got” insisted) the man. McGraw turned around at leat, toox| American Jockey Thrown Yes- its questioner in at @ fiance and ee eer neonate for you to 6 te] — terday Reported as Doing | a% 1 ] AMUSEMENTS oti a — nL S QUEEN pasineestens, es | ranapise THE FAYS WINS KING 4 CUP LA MATOHICHE Ernest Hog: DZIRIA Erinn ROM YANK DAILY MATS ‘Arthur’ Prince” +] “VICTORIA pitin'as ae the DECLARED THE GAME ForfeirTep \ ‘an | To NY. | aw HEATRE Sanners. Batten Bole was tough on Johnstone, by the ell To-Day. | i & tn wiles a Prevost: ‘There wasn't a chance on earth RODE Tie” D5C-5N 1'enot ‘by Vitara, ng @ riot” tf he had i Viol H H umpired. He wan the oficial umpire, |, BRIGHTON. | England. Aus. 8-| -s\or | Vigilant Third in Race for |= and should have been allowed to go on | with his work On the face of it this | W20#* Shoulder was badly bruised by = the fall of his mount, Horn Head, Trophy Presented by || GEM COnAN | looked ike an attempt to intimid: aueenday ta the face for Brighton | C an oficial] who was not afraid to sive|beakes, wae Going well 1 morning: | Edward VIL NEW YORKix: Wel A pease & Aecision against the local club. Per- | Dut his shoulder ls extremely paintu' A asd sad & Heath k's thee.” NEWPORT, Aug. &—Roger 22 N.Y. eeing N.Y." and Bully sVaudertiia NY. & "Pras schooner Queen won the King’s Op || nat; Clube Attend To-morrow ae | this afternoon, The Yankee was second |!__ land the Vigilant was third. Queen fin- | ————— —$—<—$—$$$ Hieber at Tors. - The cup was presented to che sew({ORIERION Te oF {hei ; : | po |vork Yacht Club by King Eawara Vit mt Tit Se re | ae @ perpetual trophy. and is rewardes rot Wi lan the moat valusdle emblem of yacht racing held by thet club For tt sev-| success or eral new yachts were bull on thi Ceeerny. THE lio: He expressed the intention of taking Some hape Johnatone's decision Monday was | /!* °% at rg wrong. The crowd seemed to be against | France, where he fw ce to ride later New Soncs «= him, and the crowd is usually a fairiy —_——_—_--— Food judge. But Johnatone no doubt WoRDS AND Music BY ing and throwing of bottles and beer 10 ta sti wr mivet mich to whar he ta Mimms Souher “Sriptrew ee oe pt Baer Track. *, Reprosenting King Edward at the | ow at m font ha "Sobaaenne tace was Sir Mortimer Durand Britiah ‘ a one it , nad be ~ | Ambassador, as guest of on modorw given a chance. One low doen't 7 Cornelius Vanderbilt: on the fagrhip ; Specs ven to The Evening World.) fhe second’ round marked Baker's 1 | aagthis Fi make & spring—and one unpopular de- (Mpectal te The Evening World.) (oretad to vening Wot BOUR North Star. of the New York Yacht vor . * END, England, Aug. t— cision doesn't unmake an umpire KENELWOKTH RA TRACK, N | LOB ANGELES, Aug §--Harty +, {oF a Sian feral use speed | Marvard coh CARaaD Wee aes * ate. Datty, Ail erate. 15. 35. Mt Third Day at andican fs kawey The best, Wee broke bad atfeck Powan ven 8 fair.ruce Penrhya, sna BECOND MACE—F100 added ‘about two milee mhort on Peso aia an Rr vee 536 Revo ” a Bony 103 Waterdig i fe Crop DOr t and Air Ruse += Bony much the be \ Giz) rans i P ry FAG PR BAe ate “ on In . tes f me Win rer, bof 4 _ Rin” Tickeya eis i nt work to-day 0 ary om y | Club, ntertained by the Co meting the chain of evente| J, WARE to wee ibe vi hem us en ly Aig, B—ASthoUgh the track waa a] Baker, the amateur world’s champlon, | [1° OTS, M en ee atreamn to-fiay, abd were watched by eo Others entertained by th- | Phone iti tise Gown a little too fine. I went out back ) . Sporteman| tk: ods. If thay ‘trifle heavy on account of yesterdag’# | of Ban Francisco, fought and won bi® blood from Neil's nose and Saierinn crowds on both banks of the | ™Odore and Mra. Vanderbilt are the th the grand stand and Grank a lemon- munt’ lowe let them "1088 wracetully rain, ths Grund Chouit racing was re-| fret twenty-round professional fight tg a ge setae tat gly it 4 and by the occupama of hun- | Burdens and Gorlets Ae there are “sOUTH BNACH, STATEN ISLAND g sumed to-day, Yeseedy's programme | last night before the Pacific A. C..| ty T “Shalt ateuwe Sew | Pearly one hundred ateam yachts here. wus moved fomwart bec ‘of the en-| When he took the decision frien Frankle 1 e Hw and stomach, | omramen are creating a | @1l fashionable Newport saw the race. H A PP 14 L A N D \ . Ni or o ne Darton | wes all, to slow dows Sybarita Out of it. foresd let up. If the werat holds ow | Neil after one of the twateat gh ect - y iy! ol ay ee the facing willbe continued unta Satur. | S¥@s Meen on the coat. At the end of | bis cley aponiet All of the seventeen racers enters KIRALFY’S “VENICE co tre twentieth round Tomey Burne, who| In the elmtth round Frankie smashed | xpo: Prego 1 rive HUNDKED RrORWERS dny, wiving the five days. | acted as referae beowuse Of Neil's ob- | O08 Uf hix territie right hooks to [racy ‘or_the prise went out to the Lightship | — Summary je xion to Charlie byton, raised Bakers Soke *, * roach, but the ea ee | ant fokaw's He Tog PASTORS Firet Heat, 2.04 Pace—Ecatatic, frat; Load mtnined wove | atiova his thew men hin head and cam ck for Auksa: sank Grtl mk Maes mt 8) vn Ie Nervola, second; Baron Gratton, third. | Wile the ro A aceite pode is werk GN they are sine ‘the rae H Mer ga Fred. May —_—_——_ Time-2. 6 1-4 with a ‘coolnees and. precision co it wan | Cmuaied, | Osine to the neat, they i and repaira os | Four Gremories. Ht Before | only save De Witt tor wafer e¥esablade Three-Yenr-Old Trot—First Heats MANHATTAN REACH tiie he. fongh A one ten-round eau vine ane s mill ats f roand goes, Th jPAIN'S ted Forterks el nd * ( h nat tight Three: Year-Old Pace ly blows used by only doe ever lo firs me—2.10 1-4 | ney G the elant rounds Tie Kis firet hatte, while in the sec Cte veih distanced. Only | suffeding a severe aprain of his tight | he knocked hie first opponent out in| imice S Mana A | thumb, “and the deft hand alone waa| three rounds : 4: otk furtones. Mart goad. os Jett vim with which to gain the batter Before the fight Baker shook hands }: a ey y Ingoldsny~-henkara. Owners Throughout. the. Age “Nell did” the | with Iuve Connelly. Is quondam man- | ' | » Tey : il ARATOGA ENTRIES. lf forcing. Baler blocking, hitting and | ager, who wan signed for Neil's comer, | | ; dentconing with thé prwcision of an| and Connelly henceforth ¥ we af: | i 4 automaton Vor Rakers Sehting affairs ed (Special to The Rrening World) SARATOGA, Aug. K—The entries for 5 4 | oAtAowe races areas foinws | SPORT QUERIES ANSWERED| SWIMMING CARNIVAL. | cowes, inie of Wight, Aug. 's— t | eer naan ee vere: mt] BY ROBERT EDGREN. <1 samen. ae eee el eee ee SHWE Br SU Ani oO second; Qui- trainer, Saratoga, Track Fast. natle Ce. > in Reerh & three » ey Kent yiilbaine or dsl) Bete of Pequest re for Eenperor Willan» Cup, winien Private Mile Trial in wists Steely me } 10 carnival of swimming races and ah. sweet. And-© CA en on 18 Kindly vet “ | 1B front of te club bouw a: Ses Pate, | after the gontess for ihe Ming's Cub te = : $00" ear Lynwood w ndly tell me through your paper if| Cogs Teland, on Thuteiny afternom, Aug ent of the wrwateat interest during 2.10, i 108 Hank Mathewson is a member of the |i. the programme, — mnich bagis | Me 2 ett’ an ihe starting ine Hi : ‘igs | Gian and 4f bé te on the pay-roll Of | promptiy st #80 P.M. includes « 2ap.| ThA recht cromed abe starting lne 09 ‘Lee 10a | the New York Nationsle. years Matropulitan district championship, Corisande, Cetonia. Hetty, Adela the Forest a MAX ABRAMS. Re ee ar eek re. - 4 Clara Gs.) nee started, too, but) MENILWORTH PARK, Rhode leland.: | Figs Getttormta le i I Ra SIAN SEEN Ing contaet and ® tub race Gold. ativer special Tace was eailed between the| Aus. &—Dr. Chase, the 2181-4 trotting = APs im. 2 bronee medals will be given tn each | and White H gown ace) Per fours sa Wit you kindly inform me through qveot. A. A. U, die medals wil be aiven | Maurice Pid nian ee cath "he Show, Murehy hfe 3, steeplechase; the ort courwe, | your columne whether there ls any 4- pei yey Pata eB vmod yea as Bet ahh Ay mr | duy—for $10,002, Morphy bought the eborat be gal sas mission ob: to Bronx hp wart ag bah Fi Adasen Mew York Athletic oo i Bagyis cutter Creole was) Mage 7 Gheneate ‘ Bp ress “laln days Of the week, also Wi 1 secon borae in the interest of @ wealthy New dup mile Allewiance seat ris F was any f fae chatged? i. @., by Peroy—Cimerone. gompondals, 5+" 1% there evel LLIAM. SMITE. York man. “Meet “Me on the | Pier at wa x eae Gunton Bhrvee t No, 100 Fulton street. New York. i Dr. Ohase is * Ohio bred horse and - ue 4 Thuredays « foe was tratned at Glenville this apring Uy 18” 18 Garner Os = Ontert ie Montays aw . ‘ Finn a 2 Bob) urpty cp | Me ganas te eenraee Pagel ge the Tolelo trainar Joe Galmgan, 1: is! 3 rio 4 Arabs” Mat Kiiraln when they fought seventy-oigit . reported Dr, Chase has shown « nile in| Take trou Stewmboats. te 9 ag THIRD HAC B-For two-year-Side; polling: | rounte at New Ortaeas, or did Be There Is One Soda Cracker & Workout much fastter than £10, {THOMPSON € DUNDYS GREATER Fis aa BS a oe fed Kestab of Trance... 1-n3Ot | ee the damaien’ the sesame at 8 wan theewn. mp. and One. AMUSEMENTS. at of the others We — Which team made the butter rgd 6 cake 7s on toate Western trip, the Brooklyn TORORSY OEY Se ee) [82 Minuies by Luna Park Xxp. trom ears 1 gg, M0 the Glanta? Lewis RAPE Y You do not know that Soda re en Oe Hrosktyn BUSTIN’ F Ward's Bath Wixi. Glee Piss let me know if the old Polo aths, Grounds ever were at One Hundred and xth street and Mudison vvenue, MM red mod Temth » the Oovan Fro mite Fntrnoee Cracker until you know Uineeda Biscuit To taste Uneeda Biscuit is to mnie Bag EH viRcyaia Tet MY ll +) . THE out ol Diciah LARAYEITE, Rockaway Beach, phi titan AND, in laren.“ ‘or’ Hist saree | HENDERSON’ 3 fe ReeAC Ro vs at. To. GnTON BEACH 35 Hate ESTARSES CURSE OF BRINK BRIGHTON BEACH "is ik” Pyle that fe mayin with the ne same man Wahrle that » batting only. **Renfors Tew Lady 8 6 fair race an pp ween teams A ar the soore pf a baseball game AB in at che end . 2 and he are re of the seventh inning, § to im favor 4 iy > let |S a etrhetg se steh le fall in love with them. You Pr er ee y Jand the man ia quit rhen re ive _ —— bg seh erg Soe Re never forget that first taste, and J PDEs atat, cern | OLD DR. GRINDI &, ste all tht t| “se wise, Game gues Wack to nev you renew it every time you eat ‘unoai italian ob oe a as ah [seer aria deem. ats ag Uneeda Biscuit — WoLLak SKATING aie % : at Baturdey'® Gayo WERNER, ge signi Ey.5.20. Mus Wed at vate, “Ataisthes oe a In yest sraping paper Dt Aug, 9 In a dust tight, ; : = eearais ~ 4 MAYOR | is rile tice i oy F hon hie temtaee: the ovlt Gane ei) i Gt. Thanet ot fore nat oan moisture proof package NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY | ta New York boy uteide Alex i | Where dooa Jack’ Warner come int a New York boy at t now ta c the rons. vr ola pBaio nf B iRprowes rege.

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