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_THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY JULY 13,1908. |PAtimenY comment | & NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT 2 yee ATHLETES PARADE | WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETES BEGIN OLYMPIC GAMES BEFORE NOTABLES | IN OPENING GAMES oe ry Pick. of Brawn and Speed From Twenty Countries in Games That Open in London Stadium— Americans Favorites, e ( Bi, hy nd ZX O-DAY the great Olympic Games begin tn al London. Within a week we will know | . whether America {s still supreme in | athletic sports, or whether England, with her j wide-spreading colonies, combined with the| awakening nations of Europe, has at last veen able to overcome Yankee ag- | gression, Rs. Oe To-day the opening ceremonies— SS te ey the marching columns of world-fa- ’ mous athletes in the great Stadium— 7 the parade of a world’s brawn and A Bi cee ee } 4 ) Sega sinew before 75,000 spectators, gath- 9 Pay / cred from every corner of the earth: ‘MILLIGAN S BALL LANDED IN COAL BANK AND : pe who are about to win salute r S y6u," ob, King Edward!" Not “We == GAME We WAS CALLED ON ACCOUN OF DARKNE: S who are about to die,” as in the an- / f f Te AUT a ERR bout to win'’—or, at least, so {t appe: Sent Romanidaye, “We, who ate rot thercieniyeavalyy appears = yt B. Bulger, Sporting Department, when comparing the great performanc e elghty-five Yankee athletes <5 : JE Evening World: with the feats of strength and skill and speed of European champions, f | I am informed that the Polson Uncle Sam can be proud of his sons dan, Horr and Dearborn in that order. COST. A he a Oaks Ball Club, of which Swat this week. If they perform up to their Horr has @ good chance to win in —- Milligan wan the atar, was once home ability America will make 4 the Greek style, even If the great Jaer- =a | defeated, At any rate, they didn't Beater sweep of the point list even) Vinen, of Finland, competes, GIANTS. | score. Is this correct? than they did at Athens two years ago. © Ewry may have a dangerous rival In ° A.B, MEACHEM, 4, & Greek who recently broke Ewry's R. H. PO. A. | Scranton, Pa, NLY one thing {s Ikely to pull Athens record and leaped eleven fect Tenney, 1b.. «4.1 0 10 0 Pee me Tugnivoure ex lnathared ji h { O down American points, and that However, Ewry ig a sure winner Hake Doyle 2b). ares 2 2 0 3 You know more than 3 fal een fe wal @ Gree p "3 is the English climate. Experi:\two standing jumps. Barring the Bresnahan, c 1 ot PO A us belleve, Mr. Meac : battle and Bender was never better { 4 ence with college teams crossing *° Greek Bitlor ang Sheridan or Robert ‘ pre eers sf in the sec where the game was fe. He had everytiing and the ve Sea shows that it's very hard for me son should be good for places, | Needham, c.. ..0 0 1 1 | played, 1 will say, however, that {t 48) Poison Oaks could not hit Up [ate ine kee American athlete to keap his form. : Only two Americans are in the dioy- Donlin, rf.. mt) % O 0 fil lene eee theleelion Oaradlainot , to the seventh inning not a runner on yy. yg oie ie England more than a week or two ID cle races, Weinty and Cameron, These Geymour, cf.. ..1 2 8 0 O + that they lost is| e/ther side had reached first base . an Athens the fine dry air put the men On two will work together, but eta ) 1 Cf. we ee but the statement that they lost 18) ry the Inst half of the seventh Zeke BOZEMAN Bt La edge in spite of a thousand diffcultles| are scores of moropeany eaiciaa’ ee Devlin, 3b.. o..5. 0 @ 8 0 0 both malictous and fa'se. the Poison | Bender lost his nerve and three Poison i in other lines, men will find It hard to score. They Brain, 8b.. «44.0 0 1 0 0 ety Aran n tour | Oak runners got on bases. Up to this AMUSEMENT: England, too, will have a better chance} wit probably capture severat. points McCormick, If...0 2 1 0 0 Ceo at dea (bi clay, thel Heratite Brows! had not 0 te re ne j this year in competing on her home! at that, for they ar Sg and were to play the ‘ roar Went Up as the peers | ——a—— Sore WFRHG chats ate cieventer wundredsl tect y are in a number ot whale Bruel 0 5 3 0) ——-—_. | et Coalton n, Pas pa eoeee yee ee lags feen avpro the WAMIEROTEIN'S |: of her best men as well as the great, This fnishes the list of ev Mathewson, p.... 1 0 oO; , ; nes ROMmas tes. Naas Ch apiece (ra| plate 1 still fn that x‘ Matinee iy teams elie has imported from all her track and hela meet Dis awimminey FIRST GAME, | — — — — —) Johnny Marto, the clever local Itatlan _/.. r Bender to pitch against ld keep scoring until the R OF stairs in Vie colonies, Still, America’s team, nearly tennis, golf and other outside games ‘Total 71 87 7) ol lehtweig d "Young Loughrey,” Gwar i he immediately began devis e é Bits three times as large as tan au iy PH be Well contested by American on. ass5 {Dotals ici 6 cP NE PE AL ithe aggressive fighter of Philadelphia, ye, eans by which he could t coal bank | ack ° kc a H Wis | t feed ie EO aT LM Lio nament has Hiren un ergs grag, cours Glonts | j ) i) j i} i) 0 I— 1 PITTSBURG, | will come together in the main are bring about the defeat the Peerless | (h Drneeeis i America should win the 10 metres, Uncle Sam ‘tg calculating pleasa, , R. H. PO. A. B,/ six rounds at the opening stag of the) sigan. In his craven heart | || 80) Imeires,“hatt, mile, all the “hurdle upon making @ clean sweep, Dente ttY Pio. 000000000—0 jromas, ot 0 0 6 0 G,Collseum A. C. in ite clubhouse at! nox that he couldn't stop Swat from races, pole vault, broad jump, bo’ je friction has arisen over a eR We ee |Sulzer's Hariem_ Riv ‘ark, el the ball, so he adopted new tac Handing dumps, nimmer, shot free ds-| the Tules governing soine of the cor , Leach, 3b s..460 1 0 0 O' Hundred and Twenty- est Meat au caraundeduamecmmitee CON CNG LSTA metres, Athletic Astcitton lt the, Amateur (Special to The Evening World.) Clarke, If 0 0 3 0 o and Elmer mae ‘a ‘ners to pile up S\0% tons of s| { ese po: a ules. ‘| tag} i D i ¢ yark. AS ca is pea ee a great many seconds contestant must also land athe tne Tun of defeat McGraw put In Mathew- Abbatichio, 2b.,..0 1 2 2 0 Neste sl the thie py) beni nea : it was fig ze atargne And thirds, As a first eounts 6 pointw Mneteal of dug up dirt, ‘This also holds ton In the frst game of the double giorke 1, 5 0 0, The battle promises to Fe Le aretarer verit annua longi RDI, Countess @ second 3 points, aud a third 1 point eee the high jumps, header to:dayy Lelfield) who opened for ll p } » 5 0 launch te Fon club palsy icy a the tall would aint My i sing it at score W! n ne fee z Vilson, ve 0 the finest In New Yo y be easily captured. cur, F Aides theta erent oe j IP lasted only one and a third Sn iter eden opeactolthe coplingibeeezen ot | (ersey could absolutely safe, a party of | \nder. Milligan's direction the detec- e — DEAD HEAT IN RACE ven hits off him up to that Gibson, c .., U8 0 0 the Bound and @ capacity for handling | re ae ee atationed at the front of | {ire liad Murrepritiously put the famous ! N the 100-metre race Rector should ‘ time netting four runs, Camnitz was Leifield, p . 0 0 2 jan immense crowd, Pine a ea ee rea niiiaatinea toole) (6il(bli ihe fag UNG PIA BADOe ae son, Huff or eae led to_stop the szoring. ¢ Se the cul uaa itt 's plans hs \ Tepe cereal BPE IPP sos soe aad Fak 1 rane HOH REDIRTAOE en 9 9 0) WINDSOR ENTRIES begin immediate excavations after Mit) 44005 210M4, 8d Dan wel IANA ue tg most dangerous rivals are Kerr, of | rode & dead heat yesterday afternoon in. starde and bieachers aon nay "KANE «sss 00 0 0 b yan hit the ball. As a precaution, an- niners ad thelr blasting Canada, and Lindberg, of Sweden, both /at the Vallsburg bicycle track near New. (hersginds And bleachers when piay Be ee rall| SUverraatiy wey etationas Vel the trey san"arew ‘buck iy ae a 95 coal screen a he WW Pratuct 0 the record. Morton, of Eng-/ark in the mile open professtonal ' Totala y.iisaes. 3 27 1| (Special to 7 World) with a huge coal Pes » ball whizze Lustige| Pe cosentt) class) Cartmell vshouldl|race, twas @anounced tior ce tenn * ances poste *Batted for Camnitz in ninth, © | SSNPS delete. rue] ball IRE came tte eliceds Cie: exon velar aan tie NERRY Y Winow Wine! enn ed out to Jovle 7 \ es here are as rough he WEEK 8) @ ata dt win the 20-metre dash, In the last! work would be permitted by the cash sinnint over second vase e stole] f SE enh @ bat and whistled toward | NEW YORK foie Ui Sth 2 ae Me {ntercollegiates he won the 20-yard/ prize riders and*though @ome dis. * vase, Bresnalian filed to Thom- se Hits-Off Leifield, FIRST RACE—Six furlongs, maiden four-/ As the mighty 3 k nk Ike a bu oder 1 CARLE in MARY'S LAMB dash in 22 seconds flat in mud @ndj qualifications were expected none of as. Doyle moving to third base. Don- innings. vearolds and upward. -*Eequire, 0) Orny way to the park one of his secret ser- and, roared with in as = the riders was disciplined by Referee lin singled, scoring Doyle, Seymour First Base on Balls—oft Ro oz, Glena Mac : mR ieD vice men tipped him off to the scheme, me he thought he had*out- | JARDIN de PARIS \! water ankle deep. that’s | els ree singled to centre field, Doniin going to Weft on Bases—Pittsbur, eh aunpe teat ata AMIN He Wade chine GuleHIY, He abd the migaty. Swat. Then he a ‘As for the 40-metre run— | wiittle Stein, of the Empire city Seton) base” Devlin’ singled to Tight ick Out—By Mdathecepniins by - | He had ey Ae aad Hooked annua and with blanched face |/* ZURGRELD. Ji.ts. New doubtful. Hillman and Taylor are our] Wheelmen, who was a novine’a fey Aeld. but Wilson's throw “home eaught nitz, 3. f two-vear- | detective got thelr heads together, and | stong terrified’ and speechless, | FOLLIES OF 1908." best. Either is likely to better “W-| weeks ago, won the one mile national Voniin. ONE RU Nps Bike, Tuts Doyley Be ymour, and absie tes | Ip anobners Hele ADur We Rieu tames/|/ Withsardullsthudithe ball had) atruck 4 second running.” However, Lieut. Hals- Heepateue championship = in ever Thomas fled Ae to Doyle, Bridwel} Etat Baeporls hh eT i speeding toward Swat's apartments, |* al bank a after a moment of A Red-Hot Show , ‘ohh ach of a hit t miderfel ¢ —Doyle, | 100; Ceremot { sebal! 8 ling it ex d with t well, English champion, 1s aure to go|f#emion, Hops rae fesua bate ren a Ure toil auranitasenleniand) ODay [THIRD RACE ile; nandleap, |iehere en kepe nea bess pe RUBE Les rth pee ae Bie E MIMIC WORLD. Aaa a8 fast as that any day, one may do BRIGH first base. Clarke out Doyle to Ten- | === 5 =e CET rae ARE ay |) seep rammen s8 itee ue unis ii Hew in every direction RATER a USICAT. COMEDIES. we of the Swedes ee marine: as time a poe CeIn Second Inning. | inte vA da cen HiMr | ~ Wi Nee nlasy i the distance, Sweden, in fact, has en- ae ‘ : | at as 1 Couple Cocksure and Park Row as Burch i at a 4 i (Special to The Evening World.) McCormick singled over second base. } HAULS i ED GA O F Glvdeeliehia Great Come egoached dangerously upon the running} 4). / (it 8 ROE BuGa elon Bridwell forced McCormick, Leifleld to |i entey copie, Lawranes P. Daley and INDEX , ( P O Clvde ¥ Le DALY? 5 events in England this year. Jul mana ent dare Wagner. Mathewson singlea to right PR aRRTT AGES HINe and a half furlones GIRLS 22> teaeay ¢ 200 at Sheppard should win us the 8% le eusat q to-morrow's | eld, Bridwe 1 base meant | Hea eatcoldnstPa State At Gravesend. At Sheepshead Bay. “yen, S13, Mite, Wel. & 2.15 meters. In the try-outs he did 1d¢—)TA0rs Here ar OMe UG eae 70418 Javing, 100; Alice, 102 ger Baby, 100 (Specia! to The Evening World.) (Bpecial 10 The Evening World ies ae Rolendid time, It any other man in the! patie ive Yetriolds: (eelling; cepa ea te caus) Wie ara Lee ee aA sane REESE aE GRAVBSEND, July 18—The; SHEEPSHEAD BAY, July 13, | KEITH & PROCTOR’S world can ory, BEA? ae ay 101 to Wagner. Donlin filed Noy'es, 100; Ramble, 103; *Peart Potnt, 112. 93 weather was cloudy and warm! Weather x Track fast. Thesbest Sth Ave, Cecella Loftus, Butl jig tats neavetr defeated oer es Hy ONS, FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs ini and the rack fast to- ‘The workouts noted follow: | Bratch _T ete, Dally Mr Sheppard in. two much-discudsed races, 10} f ra E, Efthiml and G,\Parlos, natives of /Rmesee tas, Nie Ws. tte oli best gallops we ' ene LONG BALL=Mite In 1.43, handily Venere ae ipalan Baa Baronets Hone hia 103 Wilson hit a high one to Mc-|Greece, and members of the New West | 108 ae 11:1, 1f0| 91 BEARDALL—Bix furlongs fp | wt mich eriint & Arthur. ‘ete. “Dally. ‘0 ‘e, 0 un § +4 NO RUNS. ish thlet - ‘ Yau! N ¢ ; vb, eezing. In good ST NGOR ° 2.00, o H Ri vaniscleie tase Lisntbos 1" dee , Side Athletic Club, demonstrated that | 192 Le ROR RSC IEtuTIongs IE |e STBRIS 3 veh oa Bavay 8 Oth Gago. although in. good. form i Third Inning, the fire of athletic Athens ig not ne-sixtteanth 92 FASCINATOR—Fou Eo even furlongs in 1.25, Theane aT class with these men, His records are 104 vmour fled out to Clarke, Devlin|quenched by get first and “th Sapna 0.243-5, 0.49 8-5, handily in mee Tet, BIS Cola, WEEK geconds 5 ‘ 106 o Thomas. McCormick fanned. | places tn the shot put ready. TERROR—Went along with Siskin. | “4 our best miler, and may) : i - Vr res ny “7 . nN MOND iit HCO! havea chance in the 1euo-metre race NS at the clu» games y ts THE FARL-Five furlonge in 2525 9 j.cby \WINtFRED Five furlongs in| THE MERRY i 2 MOND HUTCHCOOR Which will be started to-d soon as Ett threw the bal! 85 feet, and Par- sBvEsttt RACE all out. me NINO 1.02 At her vest (GOROUND. Vineridine seamer, HITE a ¢ @ is very fast | 7. a3 i ey ne: e- Vea F 28 2-5, ‘ | Barris PUTER CRM cethial ae los threw i At ft ve feb s, inclu ae q hia. Oe Doubt jaa desing nae ee ie) ear ft sone in 1.90, b A yar MW 8, Bert oth h. en in this event, and! aa’ *isichmond Dake ¢ handicap . Beckman, who si Ha reezing. as spee A Leslie & Co) Julla A UES Sere uunenae rcomeutes in OND NACHT Was on scratch, got the weight further, i spmbein. n furlongs In'§ TROIS TEMP—Went along with a Bo Oe te nate f 1 alt f pee diasaed Iwell fled Mathew: | but his handic: ere 00 A ay || en LUN Or ' ‘ ith Av. & 126th alters chances are good In at flied to T filed! tol|isininpemath swath Moaie lines aes ear | bre ne ip reads, | Rielto. MAT. DAILY 5c. nith, w Tace, He is very tke. NO RUNE ; MS thacthd varaeon: cerns | | 86 ALBERTINU ror furlongs ST INDOMITABLE furlongs In 0.24, i2ith Bt, and tn Av feulclee ard went out on 8 Steet | nae | MERIBH- Fou! turns nox) om, 04%, 11% peadly, Nee won Harlem Casino’ ae oa ra runn:ng high jump. W. 3 if i ering. Speedy. — JENNIE WELLS—Six furlongs in and nis TZ1C ORCHESTRA, fH VAI EH ong rin. Wax half mi Unholz-Murphy Bout, \ ans ETAT EA Gree ee cturloned in| Sean EE . Dhiner 1 at., Sun., $1, Ale, all hrs, breaking . f Er high % FLOWER very nice Ally 00, 1.1%, out, a a, is balay tale) BN LUABCMINeMTcinslent cham la ReDe FRIAR “One and, ‘one-fourth 91 BRANCAS-—Mile in 1.4, handily. Doyle walked. B n lk “South Africa, has arrived in Bow 261. 2.1433, handily. Headyiio witi aT gled. Stork ver by ecrrrey: ining nis twelve: | , i NCY 1 —Fivi to | Don ted o| des Seym é-yard on My ae se Uh rele: |— KIVTER= ongs in 1.20. breez. ta ito H—Five furlongs in ‘ n scored 17258 con at the Armory y 24 T—Five furlongs in 1.07, breez- i , : snahar 1 i 7B ote : aingia to; cle gat of Jul Ds “an ational French sa a rit MeFarlan Mile and an eighth in 1.45, ‘Except first named b 1 | 5 beating Sf ap 1.68 handily. Nove etter, Constant Fe Suis has been o} rowing McGrath, as the] i > |} — SAYLOR—Five furlongs in 1.0;, ‘ake Iron From tter has heen out of competition th breeging, Morve and Lady Rider Dives ane” but Matt is cool and J Jha ‘| | a v not 18. breea-| 92 HOMBORET Seven furlongs in} Tower Hourly. { easily t to pick the | d from an indulgence in unripe | m | 1.40 3-5, breezing, 1 Sih 1 olson, of| | es j during ‘i ty-ninth sin Willan Halpin, cross country Cartels ata ) 25 breeke) 92 ANTABUS-Went along with Home-| CHTON BEATH PAR ixth nning, camp at Peekskil {the Morris Bveulng High ‘ ing ri | N OF JERUSALE: Canadian cash ped eer he i0dsyard and 3H) | 61 CHAS, Six furlongs, In| 7 BROTHER JONATHAN-Mite DEsLRLCHIGY H ited Very f XTRAG D DISPL AY Hose will easily win the ames 3E he anuceta: Pulled up. Very) an eighth in 148, 201, in Ps PAIN'S E and Kr should take 4 trim. nnn nird of Ireland, will sin the century run furlongs in 0.%, Pe: reer third. rman lund, “wil hardly | Vis 5 ; our ¢ . ‘GLIDDE H CARS CARS Svered the je dlatancs tn Ne ati 8 010255, 115 "s. breeging. He| § EP eeany OAT=Bix “Cirlongs In 19, LUNA Harlem to Luna in 5 Sweden \ | 2 > > tron dolne wel el " inuces, 8 sub: a tetete COR | TaN tening for Nev van ‘the, event faa from oy ute ate eM rurlones in 020%5,|7 SBA CLAFF—Six furlongs tn 12%, Thea Sou to Atiantie we, ¥ BabA com VOUT. AE | r t n D r aoy.1R hraevine Ta in wood trim. | breezing. Brooklyn, then transfer ts Sheridan scores a D ‘point or two cin the} H | nits fasiies y ! i |. Tae ER—Mile in 1482-5, breazing. the Sea Beach Express, Bes ty le, 1 fy Devlin, NO RUNS —-- = Looks well ‘ «| Seventh Inning | |928AN VITO—Five furlongs tn 1.01, § os | ‘ STANDING OF THE CLUBS. oreezing CONEY ISLAND'S yeviin Med Thomas, M : 5, | EPLE | Ca ‘ i Bridwell fled out . AMIRICAY | EAGT, "Wb me Cu, NATIONAL LEAGUE, |MARASEE. Six furlongs, tn ie Pleat EY FUNNY PLAGE. i RACK avoid | Abby, NO RUNS: ; | : . 34 st. S BLACK MARY-Six_ furlongs | in ‘A LAVORA i } p | « +46 30,008 Boston... ; 1.19 3-5, galloping. Neves 80 good. | ’ od } 540|Wash'ton’ 139 45 $74, Brooklyn 8 bale ine in ost | wah ag | a 1 to Bra tat ae New York, .20 41 Bist (OF Shs tat © Sralloping, Doing Wiesel MORRIS a '° 1 f i iene 4 ‘ i | a hee, HOW THE CLUBS STOOD JULY 12, 1907, i pA NEWS Pouttedfones in 03836 | A od for | Ss ig nning. f 7 P Y 0.85, 0.49, handily. ag spee Re Above six feet 1 ¢ ' | Mathew#og, Med to nas $1 SPOQNER—Mile in 1.45, breeaing, At i T : j ert ( nin bee = | ee Vara arth} oe Se" Leout " $ LA SATA—Seven furlongs in .131 2-3, HE pole vanit Is a e u Phita pala. 3 2 4 & A ‘ SPORTING. . I , A vandily, or one of the ¢ | i io lef } RESULIS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, & ETHEREAL—Seven furlongs in 131 Dee Oo a ag oatath vt Ck ae near-record nien. 1 Ma RAC UOnL f No ean * Bhinadepin: 0 breeaing. Real nice filly. rt gerous rival s Gougoits, ‘ i Ninth Inning Sa ton Won at Athens and Sy ! ees Ss inhmond A. C. Wants a Game. feat often in French compe Neediam i GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TODA . Horr, Sheridan, Dearborn and Gar ate only a foot or 9 apart in Cam ‘ahi eoBaces Now York at Plitsburs, Richmond A. C. would like to play eee ean teal |" July 3 any teain from. sixteen te aces Ree at Ciacianati, teen age. Address -_—_—— >... "t fe of mere re aye! Any Baseball To-day, 4 P. ‘ Sinaleo te, Mee helo. Ouse , No. Mi Ridge street, ‘Reached by All Routes to Coney | to win, & showild pick Sa League Park A d to Needham. NO RUNS, poe 4 8 ey , Ai weretc