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, BY MARTIN SHERIDAN. ! (Special Representative of The Evening World) SHEPHERD'S HE voyage from New York City to Southampton wi ay Olympic team was one of the most pleasant trips I have ever made The weather was ideal with the exception of Wednesday fwhen the sea was a little rough. Blarted on Tuesday morning, with the printers doing same limbering up on a Iwrestling mat spread at one end of the ; ‘whip, The long-distance men done their k 8 in running sound the upper deck, oceasionaily knocking over some pas- wenger who crossed in their way. The passengers on board all became very much interested in the work of the Doys, especially when the wrestling Cbouts were on, and several of the ladies spent most of their time watching Wlanagan, Rose, McGrath and Coe, the weight throwers, .who played football fand tossed the medicine bal for exer- | olse. ‘All the athletes, with the exception of the welgit men, dined at two long taoles in the centre of the dining-room, and eat from a special bill of fare made x ‘out by Mike Murphy, the trainer. There f special table for the welght fon ce NIE te Weight Men Cause Panic. It was heré Ralph Rose, John Flana- gan and Matt McGrath caused a panic pin the pantry at the first meal. Rose when he sat down to the table spied a | { dish of nuts and {mmediately made a grab for them, eating them a dozen at atime, shells and ali, Flanagan grabbed the fruit dish, and in two bites the : Jargest orange in the dish, skin and all, Bad disapreared, MeGrath for his first meal eat nv plates of soup, four orders of fis! roiled chickens, two steaks, six EI over, seven cups of custard, three! four cups of coffee » pounds of cheese. His revord z still stands, Rose has the st mark, two bites behind | with Coe, of Boston, a close third, three pieces of apple ple, next il him, UP TO DATE AND NEWSY event. Dick a wi. men, as the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1908 000 THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK The staterooms on board the ship for the warm, making i: uncomfortable for the boys ¢o sleep. The training on board of the ship both seem fit All the BUSH, 4 hand, and Je act. members fine shape, LONDON, American Athletes Had a Busy Time on WaytoOlympicGames Trip Across Ocean Was Filled With Training Stunts That Kep! the Men From Going Stale While Fun Was Interspersed. July the » Jul Ameri 9. hy) firet three days were ver) Breat favorite with the team of his modesty. Huf and Ma than 10 Brennan, 5, of , st 0 do expect ner In any event amon. men are in suc ditton and so evenly mat There was a co iddy gave a m Garrelle n acc to do b 100 1 who amp, He is cc imposst good hed rt on I The members of the te: quartet composed of } y Lawson Robe Platt Adams Shaw, of Dartmouth, Gilbert. of ave very fir vitions Ins of the team ary LEWIS IN FRC 20 y ein not one man sick or sore among them, SIA-ADUND FIGHT Spectal to The Evening World ) BANGOR, Me., July and Unk Russell boxed six fierce rounds ‘in the Auditortum last ni ' boxed some more, mixing {t vp rough after the last the pollce jumped into the ring. Lewis stripped ¢ and tumble nt, and gong, n at 160 while NWITRUAK RUSSELL —Harry Lewis then when Rus ‘Geveomd «6021 80115 dl iene 00000000I-1 HIGHLANDERS. R. H. PO. A. E RHEE amuadosoe © Eh 3b Conroy, If nooo k-th) “Keeler, rf ath Oo 2 Chase, 1b, . W) at Ge of) Blair, 1b. ...csoveee it ak fH) 0) Hemphill, ef Ce Lo Ones Moriarity, 3b pt) (et tb) Ball, 88 ..-sssess (i) al ak Sweeney, () eh by ah au On Tucsday night Rose, Dan Kelly | Sl looked overweight and fat at 104 and Grifith had © sight attack of sea- | Russell veproet 1h Pieeares RAN sickness, and failed to report for meals Lewis sent in stiff jabs, anding almost en Wednesday. jat will, Near the end of the sucond 3 chen the avin wae, Lound Lewis caught Russell with a ter- On Wei when the ship was! rific right to Jaw, sending him rolling ha jands went down to, down hard, starting the Unk inner, A few minutes after the boys| Was up at two but some: dazed, and held on for the gong, This was @at down to eat some of them began | Oniy to feel a bit dizzy, and bega: the table without tasting their Who first man to leave Reetor, the other boys gave him the laugh as, dhe went out the door to go on deck, He was followed by Huff and Cartwell, and the procession continued until there were about ten left at the table, The Inst ma was John Flanagan, | and when miglity Jawn stood up, | after hay alf of his dinner disposed Including the tables, p and joined in the ovation as the dining room Kelly Answered the ‘Phone, A funny joke was played on Kelly on Monday night as he was si ting at the dinner table. Moffit, of | Penn, he wa wanted telephone, Dan quite got up and went out to an-| Went out the door wards where the nswered that food. | 0 leaye the of, captain and every all hands, guest at stood Dan came in and told Kelly on the swer t! he asked one of the s "phone was. The « by the ship dd to re of this dinner { Sunday afternoon Matt Halpin called @ meeting of the boys for 4 o'clock, and after Ha had told them about t time ut for t wa mouth, mainder ielr exercise every day Mike Murphy gave the boys one of i athe best heart-to- talks 1 ever ie | cteare. i Murphy's Grand Talk. ® During remarks, Murphy k had best m under r he ever had, and he knew | | feat the whole world with t and if any was ia a drink or sm told the They we n me said, but they were bes nd {t was up to them to see they were in good condition to do jus- tiee © their country and themselves when the time ane at § verds | 4 Bush to do ft. He sald they had the! it pure red blood in their veins of mer ie that wer ven, and would rat i have am was q man than a| {gentleman gentioman, he said, | would steal another man's wife and « MAN (at Was a man would respect J St was good and in énd other's homes Ox. perlence athletes were men that were men. When Murphy finished th | Athletes stood up as one inan their caps round the room and cheered their yeteran trainer for fifteen minutes. From that moment Murphy was ro- apected and feared by every man on beard ship. Team in Fine Shape. Murphy is pbighly elated over the contingent. Garrells and Seite {Re nordig clearly and unable t Russell, }the way. The time in the bout that elther was an to leave| sent down. rounds were much alike, L outpointing his man ake much a BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. BRIGHTON July 1 the touror FIP 81) \ Follow ow Patsy hatin: ‘The Evening World.) BACH RACE TRA: are the and wis | but being 8 | Impression on who took hard punishment ali | entries for Heap; Totala .... i EDITED BY ROBER1 EDGREN | American Athletes T raining on Board Ship by yland and Murphy Wrestling, Running and Tossing Medicine Ball pyt Up a Slam-Bang Photograph taken specially for The Evening World on shipboard by Martin Sheridan, special representative of The Evening World. WreS thing On Deck: ‘AIGHLANDERS. LAUGH IN FIRST CAM! Clevelands Get Nineteen Hits for Score of Sixteen Runs to One, FIRST GAME. FOECEID vanvnvornc ) UW fh Dovicniite cerca ORO OMmnO Ob addoonmiomn® UW O Wt *Batted for Hogg in eighth, CLEVELAND. R. H. PO, A J. Clarke, If.......2 2 2 0 Bradley, ss. . 3 0 6 0 1 Hic kman, 1b, io 0 0 ‘Ls 8 0 N $2 0 Hinehman, rf 3 0 Perrin: 73 2 2 2 )Birmin wl oth ol Thielman, p. s.r. Wo en Davidson, c ......0 0 0 1 0 Hetotalererrert 19 27 15 s-Off Hogg, 17 in § innings as on Balls Hogg, 6 1 n Bases—Cleveland, 8 Highla a Out—RBy Hoge, 4; by Thiel] 4 1 Hickman, Hinchman Hit—Hinehman Hasee—Chase, Birmingham, Thielman to Perr i i RICKARD MAY BE * FORCED jo. LisTit Four furlongs in vob Is not much TO CALL OFF BIG BATT WE pe rone at lean BY ROBERT EDGREN, dreeging. At his best day nigh t - TEN ViS—Four furlongs in aurea ier ahha namay Brune [TU be bug dropped th tat |= TANI POH oh BY JOHN PoLLocg, | fienter. for ix rounds night before going down to SABO oe in Tex" Rickard will be unable mare avery see Tommy Murphy and it i HAT "'Tex’ ¢ able to stand by his agreement of a six-round hy of the purse, but the impression is t Fae Tan Heapase | i orters are getting cold n risking so much money, Willus 8, manager of Nelson, Is’ going tg Nev., to find out if the match is on or off. matchmaker n a Miah | Murray. ot the | Fighting he ring now what's coming to him, and he’ alt until he gets enough of a beating © make it look good, and then look GAT BUG SANS LON WULD TGANS AGAIN == “L think,” we began— Dick Hyland in their an- | | Six-Round Baitle ee eee Hatem Fighter Shows Form in Na- ' varre AC. Stag That Earns Him Credit for Decision---Both Men Slug Hard at Times. turphy, the local lightweight, one of the best fights o t nigmt, He met Fighting Tommy fought | career | Dick Hyland, the California pugilist, tn beginning }a @ix-round bout at the stag of the H d out Navarre A. C,, at Ulmer Park, and his t H ‘ f swing work Was good enough to give him the ¢ 5, a decision, had ane been given. Murphy with rights a \ not only showed himself to be a clever Bid Jaw. yy ha boxer, but he also proved that be can fire \turpny i : siug with any em If he is forced 3 to tt ' 1 w 4 It was in the last three rounds of BAvd Mghts 10 | the battle that Tommy eut ioose and 5 the awapped punches with Hyland, to the 1 sels at uiter amaaement of his opponent. For tt iF : fifth the three rounds of the contest qd s Mure aving re WAS not much dolng; Murphy ‘a DEXED GAL LOP FORM: y By | At Gravesend, At Sheepshead Bay. >| a Evening Work.) Bical t ; | ND duly EPSHEAD BAY, J 5, track was musty to-day. t were ho Tae ey YDS iNT= urlongs in 0.52 : breezing. Is not much |y0 BIG CHIEF—One and an eight | mniles tn 20413, breezing. his | best 190 EXPLOSION—One mile in % breeging, She is ready. ne sade in 1.50 3-3, n good trim BOY—Four furlongs O51 35, breen Is no account. { broeging. Is ne REFRAI $5000 purse ‘for iba Jos Gane ail nual mingle, You can't hold the |” WILD REFR® and Rattiing Nelson fight at ly, Nev., | Miwaukes feather feht bug these days, He was the| — Doing well on Labor Day afternoon, ts tne gen- * sho Ate has been | 19 MARSH ABE—Four furlongs in 054, | eral impression, Rickard announced matched by Biliy Roche Bu! a only man in New York, you know, breeging, Not doing well ; Monday that he must get a certain ify the valfomis foun tt'by | that picked Battling Nelson to beat 7 YANKEL me i a from the rallrotas A he went cet at Joe Gans, and actually backed his » F HN I hrough w the fight, and suddenly UA gme 7 e left San Francisco, It 18 learned : wae win Curren ! aa z OPS Lae: jhe went to Ely to try and straj n t Rudolph Say,” said the fight bug, “what f Abbie Mitel ut the matter. He has until Saturday tle s,Armery| do you think of this next Nelson- WINDSOR ENTRIES. Goldin, Riv« > put up his first instalment of $10,000 re ie will start) Gans fight?” ening World.) ‘E TRACK, Ont. ‘Nothing to it,” broke in the fight the entries for to- paying no attention to what we thinking. “Why, this is a pipe | : filter JARDIN de PARIS i i . ; i He's got the Indlan sign on Malan Tal * COLLIES ¢ Wes ns now. Next time Gans'll get Into FOLLIES oF 1908, if scared to death, He’ ity u AERIAL GARDENS THE MERRY WIDOW“ eal Ta soft spot in gq hurry. Twelve f He anich ; Cth A Red-Hot show Inac Tecelpts, of which ER TOHRAR a i I give im—at the outside, Now, 6H and the loser 4) pe thle previouy fight! Jedtvien demanded thet |swinember—tweive rounds te what I pre- THE MMic WORLD. the mon fight the extra ten rounds this diet, You ¢ a wh 4. 8.15. Matinee Saturday, 2 soy that one of them inight score a You can go and bet your bank roll me pea nas tay, 2.15 Weeictt ita Uininavernwrones ; MESIAL COMEDIES, Wie ; At arranged ani One of the listening sports snickered Ie ; «HERALD, So. of” agreement “to.” meet naed a let! brok fi oc the promising at ott has, siened AO Ged HS te Sally Chet syde Fi for, ten rounds at the fighter and hil jall he sald. "Gans played It foxy oly , hatte ast trip son was the only match GIRLS ~ the in sight, and if he put Nelson away ver, 8.15. Matine day, 2.15, Jack Blackburn, clever colored Nght. he'd have to retire again. Joe just Fleming. ao welght, of Philadel pe fern in & ured that two purses were better 4 St. Je KEITH & PROCTOR’S peso — — an one, He made it a spectacular BOE eens HitvA tel catuilaLorlusn Bullaria’ Bassett a aera Testalble NO CRONE: Blair took Chase's place at f t, and then tumbled for the long | rk FUNELA IY 8; BAIELAR POE i goototin 6. Daily Mat. 280, 500 Beer ee TRI ARIA [ley sing ed to eft Micky unt, Next thme he'll take a acien- | *ilink: mation (wo year-old [tier scath. f — Simiieshere nesbadiauesio! Sn Paele wes pal ite pleasure in picking Bat's eye out. Jennie, WE; Sally Tony, 1 Loulse Dresser, dima walked ‘and #0 did J, ( i hnan | 4" make & mark of Nelson and | tp Sete ght, tn K ollt, man sma far corners for a home run, | wel styw ulin away for good, F cant ior: Liste F, = for_a home run, and sDaiotevaneda Magine Gans getting into the ring at] givinn RACE hk inant and. J. Clarke in 1 threw out Petring, THREE | ©! have to laugh, He's just | mites; aelting, vis) LAST Ball threw out Lajole., RiNS. ldded t blic Into giving him two| King’ of ols. hy 4 pavilivan caloningy eae cc vurses Instead of one—one loser's end | Flas € Sat., WEEK Tew out Conroy, Keeler) Conroy % so ieeel and tuners end. Pretty soft for RAYMOND HITCHCOCK N. Clarke, Chase was by pitened ball. air deat ioxy Jue i Lost to the All-Star Cast Perring NO RUNS. one, ng the bases, ony 5 jut’ snorted the fight bug, “Huh IncluAtne AeeneT, nirs Fifth Inning. Hamphill forced out. Blair Bra Do you want to bet a bunch of almo- f - Lajole, Morfarity hit to | on it? I'd feel like a robber if I : acko, 108 NAT. M hey bert ke smashed a single paat frat, Keer n down, Perrir ed you lass than ten | tounnes sa Vigilant. 108 ALAA Leslie & mu aulls out on Hinchmy Bali struck o uinoer ‘couldn't ov Tigtens 108; Croydon, 107; Cosmopoltian, iineva con Oevener a grounder, Hog ‘0 Niles, Perring fied RUN. yn'g got Joe's goat 108, ra Revere, fe i alters fo M mingham filed to Con- — =. Bees Hat coming for him heli be |, ‘irmentice allowance, Weather clears th scared his eyes'll st trek fast : | BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. é Hikman, hang hats on ick out so far you \ # out to unae ‘em. Nelson's! go | ——————_-— Lats. W Od. de Di. (2.00 Special to ing World.) [s threw out Moriar | eas [fight for that wea spot—bing, bang-+ | — | AST OK NEM BIG MONTH, APRN TAR: PARK, guiy| 23, 4 hot EE TE) Heturand Two stags will be held to-night. At) al over Twelve rounds at the out-|metre race was something we didn’t WAN Wea! PAID IN FULL, ae awful slaughter hera {tight Hogg fled to Birmingham, NO] tis Princess A. C., Twenty-ninth street|*“"you're both off," put in a sport [count om very Date Mees aaniaat IRICAN PUAY_ } ! : land Broadway foliowing boxers wo hadn't been saying a word. “Gang| The result of the 1,60-metre aici nideieinil atl ob 2 w and got 1% Sixth Inning. a ay rin bouts: Perey Cove and Will be in bette pe next time, and | was a fine vindication of Mike Murph All Stars, abu StON ER ‘ f | i i ae 7 ‘a learned something, He won't try | jyagment. It appears that Halstead al Ae Sate & St Sas enan pesos too) hot fon-ktos | feck: 8 nthe matn bout of six) to ‘knock Nelson out. He's onto the | aeme h Eaiy auasialoea ot feel? conte ele aittvg ‘ » HI Hogg was , Clarke beat out one to} rounds; Conn and Sandy Wil-|jron Jaw business now, He'll just jab | ‘he day of tho tri Aolbia heute Werld! Take ir amboate Chase wot Bradley's bunt) jing six rounds: ‘I Edwards and atid poke and block and sidestep, and | ‘ng 1 and unfit to do : 8 Horse and Lady Rider Dives From and threw out Phlelman at third. Hick- | tit St nee Ryan end iy lat Nelson flounder by. He'll try to| record holder for the distance, and tower Hourly. aay ppneO rs Leelee peter to | Zeng venee ) Ryan and Sim cjsg Bat's eyes in aout twenty or! Prohably our best man when fit, he was Clarke, Mo y threw] Collins and Young Rector and Al Leroy. rounds, and then put him away | ° In the same heat with Sheppard, 3 Luna ‘ ait BUN | At the Whirlwind A.C. Jack Robin-|as O'Brien did Kaufman, when the | drawn In the Harlem to une ip to Birmingham, and SA ee ae 0, will meet Jow Walcott | Dane can't see them coming, That's|Murphy couldn't take the risk of de- SM irbe » Fitr Heeler. UL; Breilby) Boneh CRE eT Nt My © Walcott | fe only way he oF any one. else will | pending upon Halstead, out of trim, tor transtert Hickman ) RUNS in the star bout of six rounds, There ver put Nelson down and out, and ie finals next day. 80 Instead of hay- Exp! Beverthy (aning | he four other bouts between good j,ohody knows it better now than Gans. | ing Sheppard, who js co) thes n for re k Perting shters. Iv ll be just a question of whether |the halt mile, pace him and pull him TEA a. Mnale to gantrs AOA Welt Se hd Joe's cleverness can stand Nelson off | through, Halstead and Sher par ae Na ESSA Sie pcan alt poe when Gans !s all on the defensive, or | along ou eppard second on a wild pitch, Birmingha i: PHILADELPHIA TEAM ie Tahar Nelson will get to him Renee and he repeated yesterday, . win- aac e {out a bunt and Perring took thir siow him up so he can’t jab and get|ning the race and five points for the Buk S EX Rh GRAND DISPLAY Ne. ee ont. Bhiulean to Hickman, Ie Fe eRe eR BH LEADS AT CRICKET, \avvay. ivi be a hard fight whoever | american score. It Was a matter 'for ji Cour } by the same route c \F Hirmingham stole ee 5 wins, It won't be any twelve round | keen calculation, and Murphy made) = E | CONEY DLAND'S~ w rown out by Lajole. NO RL | » thin) on a passed’ é een fight, but I've got to agree with the | good. | STEEPL 4 | Iked and SOUTHAMPTON, July 15—The cricket | hug here as to Nelson's winning, He's org CHASE | FUNNY! LACE _ Second Inning Niles, ONE match between the Hampshire County a tough proposition.” LLY JOHN FLANAGAN seems at _A LAUGHLIN Ev niy spor, Hinchman, Per- ‘led, send- 8, and Bir- # single to} y Hoge, out Hickman, ad to ) centre and raft hi tate , N. t ne igh Chase stole th ¢ play. Ball filed to J. Clarke. | No RUNS on. the men scored On € 5 wild piten, Moriarity threw out pefinan, Perring struck out, ONE} mi Bradley tossed out Sweeney and Hoge was out, Lajole to Hickman. Niles molked tat was caught stealing second, sand Hemphill Mor!- team and the F nohman, iladelphians was con- ; 4 i" tinued hore to-day, Reguming the ne arity fled t r n. NO RL ond Inning the score of the Ameriean Eighth Inning \team ‘had reached 139 for eight wicke Bradley singled to lett and went to| When play was stopped for luncheon, ‘third on Hickman’s safe smash to right. | Lajoie forced out Hickman, Bal ies, and Bradley scored singled to right. Hindhman smashed STANDING OF THE CLUBS. a long drive to three bases, AMERICAN LEAVE, NATIONAL LPAGUE. | 9 scaring Lajole and N. Clarke. Perring PG) Club, Ww k Bal: Clad, We be PG ARSC Wy de FS, siugled to right, scoring Hinchman, then BPSD yg «-f ‘8 tid sal a phia Gif HI 500) ( a) fads #3 48 stole second, Birmingham beat out a F Chicago he BH day Bi We one ms erring (00k third. Perring || creveland.cdl $4 Rea! New. fork 2) a4 "¥T Cin n: ion Thielman's long fly to Con- e also “flied to Conroy, Gantt mag ee pula Detroit. 5: Boston, 8 | Ball was hit and went fay * uadetonta Sweeney singled. Lake Hoxg and hit into a double an to erring to fred to Hinehman, NO Ret neous a Paton, 2a pares aco at Phila Ninth tnnina, | Ie Doyle pitching for New York and “You bet he Is,’ agreed the bug, TY auspicious opening for t Olympic Games~Ameriea tak! the first two events. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Cinolanat!, 9; Brooklyn, 2 Philadelphia, 11; Chicago, 2, Yew York: Pittsburg game ‘postponed, un. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. w York at Chicago, noklyn at Cinginnalt. adel ph * ful at Pittabure. That 1,500» | | Piast to have qvercome his hoodoo, *—— | et m the first time he met Matt aa en & degtce of nervousness that Beatgoniry ‘t 4 his best throws. MoGrath de-| NEXT W poi =| consistently until at last Heist cute the big™S: ¥ea."G.| BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Jete had John's number, ~- ARS “ut ‘Sohn has Bade good in Fe fhe frorid's | BRIGHTON BEACH om, 10 eGrath was |Rfen'y thertriais, and ohn beat fen) MUSIO HALL. in the final throw. In justice to Grath, it must be sald that he has Straus missed the spring training and compe- | * | itlon because of a badly strained log. Wh ore, Avon Four, 8 Dancers, HARPY VON TILZBR, AC UP ee “Brighton — 6 Races Races :: the American team returns John Matt will have many a tussle In und New York, and without a e hammer throwing record will before the doubt take another jump skyw: season ends. 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