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STORIES OF SPORTS TOLD BY EXPERTS THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY. . BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK JULY 4, 1908.. UP _ TO DATE, NEWSY AND WELL WRITTEN ScoTTiSH CLANS AT CELTI Gaeuc is | FooTBary : AT NEW — ARISH ants 'T 5 THE BACKS F/RE IN THE gs oy COs WHAT'S UP i Wow ? ae AMATEUR RACES ON THE HARLEM MOToR Boat Race To wz PousHKEEPSie, AWAIT GONG FOR — 45-ROUND FIGHT ——- —-+9 Lightweights Meet for World’s Cham., pionship at Colma, Cal, This Aiter- noon—Mellody Going in Drug | BusinessBike Rider Sails | BOUT 6 o'clock this afternoon, New York Ume, the first bulletins of the Gans-Nelson fight will MPSONS JAN, come over the wire. The fight Is| Serng erred ou? dy CrA DUAR scheduled to start at 2.30 ‘Frisco] time, or half-past five here. Prob- ably there will be some delay in the} ring for the final discussion of rules | and bandages. If the fight goes to) the end of the forty-fifth round the | decision will not be known in this} city until 9 o'clock at nisht, Nelson and Gans are to fight at he light-weight limit, 133 pounds a ae Le OS ee ET ahaa ingside. Nelson, without haggling The FLEET weetrng MORNING GAME. ts Nolan in his corner, will not be able tke START 2 vee \ oy at the last moment to foree Gans to | ‘hy “GIANTS, Aye weigh In two pounds under this weight. In faci, Nelson is now the anx- | | R. H. PO. A. BD. feu one, for he has highest position i Tenney, 1d. o2u4 1 0 In ringdom to win, and very little to v4 Doyle, 2b. 0 tore MORNING GAME. i a Veiteaie SPAR ne will eurely try his best. He can pein ity J | mahan, ¢.....0 0 8 0 0 make a barrel of money within a couple [gj BROOK Ha |Donlin, rf. .......0 1 4 0 0 ef months, if 4 t Ru HOPO 193") Seymour, cf. . 0 4°60 6 6 dng the winner of the Pa Meivar- € ( i =| | Devil. , land-Freddy Welsh bout, which comes Burch, It... of OF fF 0 oi per n, 3b... 14200 0 @ff ate this afternoon Lub, MeMerateCR oemen dl st al 0 ; | Shannon, If 4050 0 8 0 0 Racigrenniare ve f boxers. Bot | ma Diroao 2 WF a BO crm 0 0 i 0 ung i cag 9 4 4 H Wiltee, . oo 4 are youn 4, be eye renee: 1 oo A Ten Thousand See Him Make | Dy sae Sao ie aS ae old- Jordan, ih Ry oy ot Oy Tl old as e latunD aa, ‘ Otals Vecesssseces a8 Sheehan, 2300 21 Tk Mt soneg CAPT. CHARLIZ | New Record in Contest vse 2 ee i ; GARR, wo seta : in | ee) | ee : “SHAMROCK; with Phillies. REPOAB long ago welter a ter, ¢ 0 0 2 0 = 1s going to le " 5 Pastorius, p oo 0 | Grant, 8 we. 9 0 8 5 1 good. Ins! ad Wa Game to the \yineim, p ou sl Keep Out of Tie for Last | |Knabs, 2) .......0 0 1 4 0 \ uppercase w : Nae erea al ie (Pa 0000000000 Orit, re. lo 0 1 0 8 je gas into the te eaneaters by Score ell, p.. a to 0 >) F Maaacrater herent =| eaters Dy ocore genes Place bv Beating the GS §«000000000 I— || Magee, i ... 008 00 latest: of7 tos MED eon” 0 y : Nes | Bransfleld, 1b, ....0 0 1 0 0 My Dear Mr, Edgren 1 : on my, Senators | | T imagine you Totals ...... 5 10 24 16 1 (Special lertha restorer gy) | Osborne, cf, 0 0 8 6 0 he | oy ee ‘0 JUND: y 4G PAO *atted for Wilhelm in seventh SHIPS (es RE SRO Go pa 0 feline art eon Kid car BOSTON. Hionlanders ) 0—§ MORNING GAME. R Slants, established @ new world's rec. | Courtney, #8 .....9 0 1 3 0 i | R. H. PO. A > Mh ‘on ) -~| - | ord in baseball this morning by pitch- | Dooln, ¢. 0006010 f ech ta | ante ae ingion } HIGHLANDERS. ng ten innings without allowing a hit | McQuillan, p 0130 ) nade more Ney, 7 ‘or a base on balls, and saute aa out —=—- —— = Lave mad * | on, 5! » » R. H. PO, A. E. | , MOREE t nine mes ° z ; 2 4 Hemphill, ef Aor 0 0 | Euuedsion a oY e cate a seo eS |Totals ......se0006 0 0927 17 1 ively young In years't Beaumont, ( va 1 0 Eater ast Ute ut for a bad decision by Umpire Rig- ‘ ; T think I have reached ¢ McGann, 1b O12 2 Keeler, ; of BW 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE. er not @ run would have reached | panone CHIN ELEN CAVEAT Fhe) 047) ae this stron. Baran gui | Mauer ae Moriarity, If HO rw 0 0 At Pittsburg Pitcher McQuillan was! Toft on Bases —Philadetphia, 4 i nil La {itches Si sy syed 2 ee a Fi fea} ick out In the last half of/ Giants, 6. t , SiHENN, a owe St 1 y seventh inning long enough to save it, Ball, 88.......... ABO verve 2 9.09000 0 O- ugler called the last one| Struck Out—By Wiltse, 5; by MoQutk EO, Ae goon 2s Eh 1 me Lea Moran; Leeve poet ee nee Me- all | tae Base—Donlin { q ) on the shoulder anv H Smith, ¢ 01 1 LL ay it sile and John- Heineversigee (any ‘Knabe to Branafieldy | ’ Young . 0 0 3 leinow, 2b. Le Oe ee) the next batter, was -Doniin, McQuillan, { ‘ RK, Gormmooone © i 4 Bw) i In th Boultes, p . it fl 5h : markable game had gone | — TOES ‘ 1 uindaman, were — —— ynderfu P d mw! Belpers “ i Pigment! Lake, p. “ow Www Fhe vend saul sperere RUNS e fg and wor 1 he Totals 6) 027) 44) O)anuesuivanie Urpireseshertusny-analiete | Mec ahich will go down in| vilete) NO RUNE. eel my Iw E a WASI ry as one of the greatest events of Sixth Inning, With be i i re ed i ue At Cleveland, the diamond “ack out, and Doin rolled N remain who Was put in Young’s pla . A. B 0100000004) First Inneng. assisted, | ridwall HONEY M&LLODY (i Milan, cf : () Be ah RU 4 Ds U8 a 4 1 fy to Shan Rue Doyle i tied t ee nut of thels , 4 sum an < out itus was an lined out VOM ue) eet 7 ine h i fh Py l Vans NO mi Ns. in time to { letter I tH M i ; Gan ; uy ah ih) 0) At Philadelphia, ngle Hae eft fleld A bien 8. } Jody will ha trouble 1 ai cDahlensana aRieaiage ee ih | Bost POUR OEULOE) ‘necond base on eventh Inning, MPT e hia ionede Around fe Pickering, i sicennay ) 0 Cen OUTER Ea: aincrifce, M SHG) Bene 0 AGL f Knabe Store Latin. 1 the ad 0 ; aye Dahlen aio, Ritehey to Street, ¢ 6 a Winters. and Carrigan Donlin popped out to Doolin, NO bd ew out Titus, being brought up in Bo ' chet—Alperman. Freeman, 1b... HW th at and Powers, Umpire—O' Lough 4 tit lied to Magee and Seymour - ate E n put the same ‘ Pwo Aner : Altizer, 2b aud 0 4 2 0 + Second ines ea Ot te Aanies Wal cuurineytitew f s a ; cae Magee was out to unasalsted, | out Devlin aa ji i by, ‘ Bu j hird, Lunvley fanned. NO ) a Beges Foe a : ; i 1 : EASTERN LEAGUE. lw ae See Erne tom 8 | Magee Tee a ue and Bria sng > Ca ; lymer, 2b,.,..... 0 t —< | Seymour scratched a single over see- | weal Bw OO Branafleld ; of the Ir an A was $ Nu RUNs. Dahlen doubled to right field. Beau- Keeley, p (i) ah oul At Rochester. ond pase and took second base as Me- tt Fostorne NO tins" yes over by t Mr. D: w s nont Waited for a base on balls. Mc- 1 ntreal 00000000 §8| Quillian threw out Dev! 3 jour Was annon Hned out to Grant. | Brid- Yery much interested tnt . i ngied vot" Hltchey, deal d Ma te) Hughes, p D0 Oe Od rene Te go ded 600. ct h second base and run down beat out a beautiful bunt. Wiltse i 6 I Jordan passed ; cing in a Roches be OOO Ny olin to ¢ t. Knabet jeed, Grant to Bransf went to Mr ot American | 5 Si going to tinal Mahlen: an 1 to Burch, Beau: Con OTe 177.) aaupooan id 000 0 Oy Donahue and Clarke: Dug- ee RONG Tee . ihgiaecenal Dane Courtesy Olympic Comm nd ¢ nes eehan singled | ! scoring Ni Browne hit RUNS. ee ee Harley, Umpire—Kelley. Third Inning. | ut Tenney. NO RUNS nt tor \ 7 L Ht ummel, W McGann out at i gument 05 in 1 Weintz - | Second Inning. i At Buffalo. Ninth Inning. e second, i 2713 «3 00! to § De 8 ait in of the N. ¥ Or ‘ ney went for! Conroy filed to Altizer. Kleino} 1010.00.01 0 0-2), Ore eee a iitve: the latter covers| Courtney f ed out to Doniin. Brig. ing alone has ver t nthe play, but was thrown out y f **Batted for Kee 00201000 -3 he bag. McQuillan struck out. NO well threw My MOON aries Shai sit race, while two American 8 1 tter to Sheehan to W nd Pleree; | i(}Ng Re Te Ne ae ee yaaa teat \ Bais each other : : ah nWO RUNS. g -Murray, Bidwell banged a single over short, | joni Oe UE Se We aie fet Bh Lah + 2 3 Se ean Sixth Inning At Baltimore but was forced at ond base on a rur ad reaghed first base, fi Good chance of scoring 5 : ricitade tgnialiar a on 1 00.00.0011 t-5|Wiltse's bunt, Grant to ‘Doolln.. Tenney an up as Nanteeas ye t " 5 3 ass to firat. Lewis hit { a lan 6000000 0 o-a/lined out to Anabe, and i was by a pitched ball kK first ig ei un ‘ to Ritchey to Me- threw ou truck Out ih; Cronin and Peterson} Des- | doubled up, Knabe to Bransfleld, NO é Wiltse | t Few Out ant and cle rider: were a rely Hemphill fanned. Keeler singled tal strlen ‘ea, 00100 ong Grant lifted a high fly to Donlin, hee out Bresnahan. Donlin’ smashed among the e@ ‘ : 1 eRe uniieys NO RO centre. Keeler out trying to. steal, - $00 2-0 fos4 Knabde popped out to Bridwell. Titus|q single into centre field, but Seymour Balled a we g ahlen ty rel s NB. street to / .Moriarity Med to Raman SELVA vons weaoual alt lied to Shannon, NO RUNS. | wag out, Knabe +o Bransfeld NO Mr. Dibble eu was} Seven’ nning. Mettride, NS. Hurst and Egan Pala Doolin ‘tossed out Doyle. aes RUNS. Tenth Inni that the bring 5 Dahlen let bounder to McBride Keele ae tteries-Mauzer and Crist; Frill and|struck out. Donlin’ was hit by a enth Inning. Hike shim tn supine funds toon : ; a (ae tman, tats went Milan beat out | second, Manning. to sta ot ete ivee-Stafford and Done | pitched bail, and stole second base. jridwell threw out Knabe, Titus ad injured We « f n Lew g for Wilhelm, was hit by a pitched a bunt to Manning. Milan out stealing, him to f fe is nelly. Doolin made a kick on the decision at uck out, Magee drove a long fly to Rey Ti that 1 tir Mr urls Bu fied out to Kelley, Ma- Blair to Ball NO RUNS i ea ror ee, bus M ——-——-- —— |second base and was pelt aut of the Nitty Ss. i far ‘old him t t s » forced Alperman, McGann to Dah- pKe ¢ - Courtney took his place at viin led oo} ith a single to left y lon Ritter going to third on the polay, Foureh ning 5 ered first, Milan to pitch against a left-handes, |S Grant threw out Seymour. NO fled. Shannon bunted toward third I filed out to Brown, NO RUNS de to Freeman, Stahl | ing grounded out ction of Kid Elberfeld, RUNS. | but Grant threw wild to first base and eaeoney Bel! now pitching for Brooklyn Bi Conroy popped to| » J nd stand 5 eo If ‘ Fifth Inning | Devin went fo urs wrlle Shannon jay another p mianti aut 1 lord ic f s batted for Keeley, an y | taok second base eviin scored o} gail for England REE alle AA pat was on a perfect bunt Seventh Inning. RUNS. Magee fouled out to Tenney, Brans-| fridwel's hot. smash past Courtney, days ago. t to Hummel NO RUNS. ught off Altzer. throw Gut Biani at Contos Eighth Inning fleld was easy for Bridwell and Tenney ONF_RUN ——-+— Beaum t, Mann oppe bse i iewens i PASTIME A. Cc. TO HOLD e ver the right Eighth Inning. orton avai ker Bgrue bing Altizer playing short d Bly mee see. a » Ue & Dahlen ahead of| re at first. NO RUNS. eoxY ond Hughes to eeley's place in i Gee Lane of! pumtey out, McGann to Boultes. Jor- made a bad thr eateh Con-| | 5a al | 5 REGULAR MONTHLY GAMES, soond. Harman | dan hit the “ball over, the, right’ ett Fifth Inning. Toy. off, Becon roy took third,|we,box, Hushes alzuck Oe NATIONAL, LEAGUE, | cup, AMERICAN Lmaaum, i fence fora home run Sheehan doubled! stetnow struck out. Keeley grabbea Blair singled | , scorin He ret WTI RRes' as BALA ERFOW Wem Po Clube Wd oe Chul fe PCI Clu to right eld, Lewis tripled in the same pigir's high-bounder in his gloved hand fd putting Kleinow on third. Kieinow out, Clymer to Freeman. NO) Gylcagas, i 4a The members of the Pa oe eee oston Ritter war raced and threw Blair out. Freeman robbed sinkied throughs feet it dol RUNS. | Gori © will hold thelr monthly f Ben hit into a double c | Manning of a hit and Keeley covered SCOvInR Merny to Mefiride Innasittel| Ball threw ont Milan. Shipke ground- Gineinnat! 84 62.513) Brool games at the Pastime Oval Hahten to Ritchey to McGann, Two | Ars for @ sensational out. NO RUNS. r scoring Blair |ed out to Stahl, unassisted. Ganley RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S camzs. @treet and Avenue A, Sunda RUNS. Ball threw out Street. Ball robbed n scored Hemphill and) singled to centre Pickering popped to Washington, A, nda Hannafin filed out to Burch. Brocwne| Freeman of a hit over second, throw- Ball, NO RUNS Boaton, 8;' Brook! Datel oneal MTs Vation eee Himmel to Jordan. Smith walked |ing him out | ont Augen the reat Wilhelm | Lindaman got to first in the name way, | assisted. NO RUNS Will decide who will be the per- | to y made & wreat run-| Kelley out, Pell ta Jordan. NO RUNS. Sixth Inning, tS % the team to represent th r ey's long drive to Ninth Inning. Hemphill called out on strikes and) derail Lala 4 Purch walked. Hannafin made a|Keoler filed to Milan. Morlarity walked Fifth Inning, great catch of Maloney's slow drivejand was forced, Shipke to Altizer, by, Burch out, Ritchey to MeGann. Ma-"and doubled Burch at first. Hummel | Ball. NO RUNS loney fied out to Browne, Hummel out, Dahlen to McGann, NO RUNS. McBride walked and Keeley sacrificed ‘ ? Stah! retired Altizer un- ve rarity fled to] New York, §; Ph y Pittsburg, 7; Shicato, 0, Boston-Philadelphia, cago Kames postponed, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. jew, York at Washington. Ninth Inning. Altizer threw out Blair, Shipke threw out Newton, Hemphill beat out an in- fleld hit to short. Keeler filed to Cly- inning threw out Pickering, Street ed to the centre field fence. Man-| ning hit Freeman. Altizer was walked, Alling the bases, and Manning gave war in the box to Lake, Clymer was sent, mer. NO RUNS. Dott at Clevelares, A: bat for McBride. Lak ae sent ™einow threw out Street. Freeman Pott at Clevelan two balls, both of them iSeTART wide, fanned. Altizer waked Conroy threw Boston at Philadelphia, and was replaced by Newton. a left- out Olymen NO RUNS f re

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