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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘LATEST REPORTSAND TIMELY COMMENT _ or SATURDAY, AUGUST 24. 1907. « NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT = | “EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN AND BRAWN AT TRAVERS ISLAND IN METROPOLITAN CHAMPIONSHIPS THIS AFTERNOON PPARD SHE ~ BILL SQUIRES: TRAINING. stay in lumber camps, and returned here tanned und sturdy looking, He a ounces that if he can secure another geod match he wil! challenge Burns once more. Both Kaufmann and Sohreck have also announced their | tention of going after Tommy, #0 Brusso will be the target in the heavy-wel@ht fer the go of next Thursday, Coffroth says that he will put Squire, on with ‘the winner of the Schreck: Kaufmann feo Sent, 21. sim Flynn, of Pueblo, ying claims to a chance, and word. has been “teoel vod here that win") Sullivan will start West | f (Special to The Evening World.) BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4.—Follox- {ng the return of Bill Squires to this ““elty And the starting of Shannon's quarters, near word has been received by cable from Australia that Bookmaker Jack Wrenn will again back him to the extent of $5,000 {u another match. Jimmy Coffrowi wants to d Squires against the vic tor of the Schreck-Kaufmann go. Bquires seoms to have profited by his —No. 130 — INDEXED _ TRAINING GALLOP 26 4-5, AT SARATOGA TRACK. rt At nSEIE aes Te ul uarter mile 26 2-5, _ brseting . ay ; wey M'ILVA | BARATOGA RACE TRACK, N.Y quarter mille in} M—Another rain last night closed 9.27, os aa | the main track to the trainers again | 1M PARISIAN MODEL—Half « mile in @ri all work was accomplinhed over | O08 4-5. breexti @ heavy sand track at Horse Haven. | 12% BELPHOEHE—Wive furlong» ta rhe workouts were slow and uninter- 1.08, breezing. 12 ROUGH HOUSE—Six furlongs fm Pi KPATOR—Five foltongs tn 1.07 $5, 1,20, breeging. bob) RapRte ene A Uehin beat: 19 COLTNESS—A quarter mie in U8 J.C, CORE—Six furiongs In 1.23245, 23:5. brecsing, galloping 67 | 80) Kod. — MARK MEDDLE—A quarter mile in @ EXULOSION—Fisjo furlongs (n 1,06, 0.28, breezing. dreezing. Very | speedy. ax : \ 1 GRANADA/—One mile in 1.62, gallop SHARAAVIS=s1e EAE WLI thse: > #0 KOOd galloping. ch —COBMOSA — Seven furlongs in| 20 BERWICK—Seven furlongs in 1351-5, bre zine. LH 4-5, breezing, Haa early speed, | 125 ROYAL. C aNe ncartaearatlan ta —GOLD QUARTZ;-Four furlongs in] La18, breesinae 0,56 1-5. breesing. Will win soon. | 127 BANCUS—A ouarter mile tn 0.27, BK CHIEF—Four furlongs in breeaing, | 6 3-5, galloping. Not muc 14 REIDMOORE—One mile in 1.82 2-6, ~ cARLRORAN Six furlongs In 1.2, galloping. Bure to win soon = Tae Bla Five furlongs tn = ANTHONY TI—One mile in} S ‘breexing: LM, breesing, Hard Juck last time, | 1 3 LOCC AN Be furlongs in 1.1%, ‘Dreering, FIAT orem mite fn 1.50 2-5 ganon- | EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. MDARKUE—sIx funonge ty 1.21 8-5, breesing. Never better, — SMILEY CORHETT—Five furlongs in 1.96, handily. Is not much. PMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, NEW SB DOMINO.Four furlongs in| YORK, Aug, ¥.—~The entries for Mon- OH, breesing. Only ordinary. day's taces here wre as fol tcl theta Mile in 1.49,| FIRST RACK- ‘Por apes pad orariry ing. Mir} sults him, five soriensess al {E—Six _ furlor ! THER galloping. Noriamey 1h] ost Seppenare care ALLEN—Seven furlongs in OT? Buplne 19, ‘dreesing, Has early speed, set New Ga BROWNING—Six furiongs tn Eucla f «rom turlo ices Polar a dies et 08. * ta ‘ol iter ily, dine Pak ene 31 N'Importe T Gratlet ... * pan SMCOMD “RAC \F inpecrreatvolds, and Upward’ sailing; a AT EMPIRE TRACK, — [ance oe x veferes ea . Hy CITY RACE TRACK, wi ide "Rock wo age ot Bthare weerno. ast wore dong 2 He srocenar and on Account of the ba Br sloppy track, Numerous 198 ere out on the cour et they ony reezed. The princlp; at on MON. dix tarlonee RACE—For twn-yee: selling; 1,19 5, icessiie: ean and in whale furlongs. e GOLOrnOOn quarter mile’ in feayy> 6, preening. 2OBETOWN-—Seven furlongs in 1.96 be EER rive furlon&s 1,04 3-5, breezing, -G, AG A-—Bix furlongs in 1.18 2-5, brees- in | iS it FUNICULAIRE—A quarter mile in 6.98 4-6, (Dreexing, {a stormy demand for the J. SEITZ - CHAMPION IXMEUGATS SPRINTER - No Ball Player Eve Ever Dares to Steal a Base on Taylor. N the ranks of the New York Giants there ja the most remarkadte player that basebatl ever knew. Luther Taylor, the deaf-mute twirler, !s prob- ably known to every throughout the land, but few-of his ad- mirera realise wherein the wonderfyl {personality ts remarka Above all things they know that he is [2 humorin and that in iwelf is queer j 28 he can neither speak nor hear. It In | complete corroboration of the theory that humor ts a natural gift and cannot be acquired in quantities large enough to be of commercial use. T dave seen ‘Taylor a minor league rowd in roars of Jaughter by his ludi- nd_keep tt sat n Samewiown last aw started to. put. in er the crow © such ! another pite Me_had to return to thi pele the game. equally aa funy est his wan wWoen he umpire in motionne phere catching t pin bata | —__ UT asiic from Taylor's keen, senve. of humor he js a wonderful player when things become more serious, Players throughout the league axseri that it Js more dimcult to steal thint base off T: ven when his back 1s turned, th any pltcher in either league. It is said that no runner ever wade a clean steal of third while the deaf-mute was in the box, Taylor pats no dependence In his bare abliity to hear a sheill screech or whistle or hie power to ms fan and fannette | GIANTS’ PITCH. CAN’T SPEAK AND CAN’T HEAR, HR A MARVEL. more to nim than coacher can make, Thix in re- Spects is an advantage Dycause Taylor is never confused by the yelling o four men at the same tim is the key to the situation | matter what they may sy The umpires say. that Taylor's jud that: pe-bment the love a nom: Fret trices !Can_ Tell. by eeecion on the Catcher’s Face What Runners Are Doing. ly perfect, He rarely ever makes 8 pro- teat but when he-doee the officals know full well what he means He was once put out of a game for} > ‘rowdymism.”” That may sound auser vat 4t in true, He waa dn the box at the Ume and threw @ ball directly over the plate. ball!’ yelled the ompire and Taylor went straight up “in the air.’ He fet out one awful screech and in «@ rage threw his glove upon the ground, glaring at the official in a way that betokened na good. will was promptly ordered out of the game PLAYER once tnsulted Taylor | A on the field, and MoGraw often Jaw, and tells how Taylor xery quictly handed him a folded note | a minutes ater, The note read [want to nck thax fellow. Wl! you We that down In his heart wanted (o way yes, DUL as It inst quietly shook ad and subsided, For two after the usually happy pitch ad wie blues. It was several peeks | terore he got over (t Among the players Taylor js a great e, Tey al) love him and every on the cab can talk to him in the guage Of fingers. He appr Jokes without hearing them. He oped his senae of observa from the move- nents Of the pe and the gestloulation what is meant. Often in the trains he Calohes the point of joke before some of his more fortunate team mates, Taylor ix highly educated on time he Wad a teacher In a deaf-mu school Shree-year-olde selling: about etx furlongs. ‘*Jonnie Thomaa® as Grov BS Buftice 108-*014- Col = Lady Carrol 3 Fyledeam Ie Dlamona Gast fee Strome pO'e Gold and up oT) Hawkama : (TL) Topsy Robinson — Own... ; 11 -year-olda and one hundred SIXTH RACE—For th upward: selling; ‘one mile versa SPaster Lanter... 5a! *Linnepee 3 (908) Ty 986? 0) *ghenahdoah S71! $8. Josep NEWPORT TENNIS GAMES CALLED OFF. Four Matches in the Fifth Round! Postponed Until bras Monday. x rain prevépted a resumption of the! tennis tournament for the national} champlonshin in singles at the Casino | to-day, and the four matches. in the| Atth round were put over untit Mon- | day. | Quite a crowd of early comers’ had} gathered about the courts before the} rain began to fall, and many ouch: | shelter under the verandas tn the hope no CEB Fale AEA ELA ate roysinn Rice ne Tarrytown Handi. » for ars eli] Ata es tuarter mile In 0.26 2-5, Pile (and. 10) ae x and upward; one MART Bie LESTER—Ono mile in & sant ea ae mn )RESZKE--One mile in 1.59, (70) #1) itueTuraer i Satine. vy FURATION—A quetter mile in ‘. breezing, GICE—A quarter me that it might clear during the fore. | noon, ag all the courts had been oy! ered with canvas, At 11 o'cleck the! committee announced that all play for] Raat nee. bene eelleg 08 this NEWPORT. R. I. Aug, 24—A heavy |” it ABBOTT, OF YALE, DEFEATS BROKAW Shock of Victory Over Trav 3} Too Much for the Latter. DBAL BPACH, N. J., Aug, 2.—THar- old Wilcox, former metropo! am: plon,.waarbeaten to-day at the tournament of the Deal Gott Club semi-finals of the first set clair boy fell 3 down and 2 to Robert Abbott, Plainfield, peat G T. Brokaw, Garden City, 1 up, afi wn exciting matoh, Abbott Is from Y and former interecoll Brokaw beat er, him Di ale x, tourney last Augus PERIPHER SARATOGA ENTRIES. SARATOGA, RACE TRACK, N. Aug. %—The entries for Monaay races here are as fol) Ir Mo 108, ug lane Allon...) RACE —Stevplechasy cD ein Mae. Pigesn sie Wake FOURTH | RAC threeyear-olda and up: | $5) Dreamer 1 Handicap; 108 100 rn MAC we ax furlongs 4 Master Robeit Tes. Ponwnser 81 Walter Miller 8004 Magazine .,.. Antaeus Ts Barmah sae year-old ie Moving orheye *Sungleam Oetole Dixie Himmel 83 100 heavy chiody’ eat Boston Teams in Post: Season Series. BOSTON, Aug. 24.—The owners of the lo ‘and Amertean Leu ement artem series of nine wan . Bundays excepted National eraun De continued th other day, Itrrspective of the-outeome, the sul “serlea will be played, ‘SURGEONS SAY BOWERMAN IS OUT OF oe RILLMAN TALBOTT. AMUSEMENTS. Frank Ban errra ry catcher for the ple dur ne pla AC the Pow Grounds GEOTMECCHAN in Moons yesterday, “was ported. “to-day to be a IANT INAUGURAL TO-N resting comfortably and out of danger. ae BY. NEW YORK wulesede The physicians at the Washington ‘ Lead A Heights Hospital say he suffers we ty io verely from shock, and will not be able i to enpee behind the plate for at least S88 Ea 5 x lay ’ OE: FARGERT S two weeks, A J. ewelllng ove: sere ree au Tae boi waa not nines 1 in ae FANEUTA ts Bowerman. fail uncone eer Talia with Byron ey (eel t Pi Diy Mata. & Vande.Cartain? © a dodge. for at eather vi HAMMERSTEIN’S ! rai morrow Night iss Concer. fuian bas R 0 0 Firs NIGHT IN AY chbiany on wusio ius scien ton ea anton RATHSKELLER EWhes| MINTYRE & HEATH Hoger Bresnahan, the uther cats NGreat Mtuntcat Paw, THE HAM TREE from. 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