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sete TEES a ' Martin Sheridan, the All- Around Champion, Is the Surest Point Winner in the | World To-Day. making a new world’: record in the| latter event, is the most reliable Point winner in the world. Sheridan eianhicke a com: has the happy faculty of always -conapirators, The mere tact that they) inserted in the sole of each, ‘The id@® clutch was on the iittle one of the same (wou wg wo a i will suf Was to make his feet mo neavy that foot. fortable marg the Ocean Waye “making good’ in the big emergens Wie BesLEaBent Ae eee eae j Swat could not possiply make more As Hangover hurled the ball to BM Tigan mate enaalng cle B. Bulger, Sporting Departments | °C. i. aay before the great game | than fortycelght runs before ne would Ranting he responded with « vicious t i 5 Evening World: Milligan wae notified that he had been Top from exhaustion and be touched whack that the ball over. Re at breakneck eiouin, & In the American tryouts and In the I am ander the impression that fitbended for three das for hitting, i. Ue of Minite phe elem poe et 4 foment and Hang: selling plater 1 nk Gill few contests he entered before the team Harold Hangover and Zeke Bender pian? un irive into the ‘Gaeia {Upped him Offas to the details of the Over perceptibly. pals rule was He rush q id the sailed Martin didn't shine, Many peo- once cansed the defeat of Sw@t town in Garunoss for two days A “istardly plot. He laughed Ue still tn vorue that & Fenner could keep pi pate: k 1 as ple thought that the great champion Milligan by putting tee ve Reapannenes eauet Aaieatuieeartar nay HEMC IMR es CeAbi Gere Soaketbes [land ImUDlean eterieneonvants Journey it ) ce, There had at last come to the end of his soln e his peeerr see pe lowed to bat, ‘but must take his base fore Milligan had Jnvented a alt ef of around, he begs, He PSseNe was rent one A Colin might s that correc! on by > base running shoes, an vad oe b beaten th way, Fran Mganihe streak and that new and) per: pe EDWARD CRIMMINS. fi] ¢malgawvery, time he came to Dat une noes, funuNR rete aint nee com: 48 he was ‘acting au pacemaker for 141" Deen beaten pee haps better champions would take his | eae eae NSS, | Hearing of this Hangover and his ip was stec! strip it the soles, in iy net wae daured that this would Gill este the s where th < : Shari: BLD | coterie of m. contents decided to tee ept the matter quiet, and on the day early effort made n velght ; rowing ¢ o n In h vy to be sen na I : rf ‘ throwers. It seemed likely that heavier In part your information Is correct, eyes of poopie, Hig anitity ag @ base runner at the psychological mo- fhe Sienu tan Shean fu! ing easy ni! He vial mon like H 1 Dearborn would b Edward, That remarkable incident base runner wag as well known as his Ment. ghen fost startling, thige O¢Curred, have w if on like Horr and Dearborn would be: ‘rms one of tho most interesting Prowess as a hitter, So they um to | The game was fraught with Intense Yoon up a moderate apect Suddenty friends 1 fon him when they had mastered the knack MARTIN Be PEN ERED ECD Hi crow aecttiaistatl pase fhe Beventh Imai toe Re eT ele ihe | his foot atruck a pebble and twisted. Wren tt tlon . , A epoch B In the dead of nig! ran’s bare {he aning the score wasatie, [Mt f { t 1 i Hee He agit panes oleae SHERIDAN © hitter of the Polson Oaks. Your In atealing shoes were stolen from hig Then {t was that aalligen was ordered (Ve Mel speed HIE toe and like @ fash over Dug es pepahie reere tieaicem taled Ears Tie Most ference that Milligan was defeated. Apartment and a heavy plece of steel to the plate, Yielding to the rule of the intrenid base Tunner shot toWAtd wis at ear D os aulct smile, whispered! to RELIABLE however, is wrong. I will present the Ae he didiao he slioped hia feet into th poor Bil Rapoline rant er nea ott $10.00) me: “I can let out a few links yet, Bob. Hr ht and you may famous hase-running eloes, and Tan, SER De Ton Wan ser ekenen PION IN details in their true lg If 4 es) roing ao fast the crowd could They'll have to go some to beat me cHamero TAGE PSE VOURKOlE, over smiled maievolentiy. | At last gee nothing but a great cloud of du fn the big test. Horr is likely to beat VGEAW CRUD: On athe aay aint auestan ene neces MiMirsmiingienG coe coe, BENP | ve alates mate tg tear ag Re anybody, but I feel sure I can beat the Ouks were scheduled to play Bill Raovling a hard hitter. was at ne turned on the ston lever. and as the MoGinnl rest." And when the “big test’ came Mar- tin m on we storm. Throwing this smooti and slip- pery almos tho fact that Martin didn’t establish a new mark in the free style, But . pen and ihe y ie ~ tintah. Anderson's tine eee ite tree style. By GIAN § Keene, Whitney, Duryea, Madden and a Yorn" ‘Johneon'e record fort on and made five big points for Amer- | Cowdin have instructed W. S, Vos- Programme of i ast Week CME G son? fea. That was a grand contest Saturday in the Greek style, Martin firs Marvellous thirteen feet better than Jaervinen, the @igantic Finn, threw at Athens, Next to Sheridan was Horr with 12 feet, seven former champion, third with 119 feet, and Dearborn fourth with 117, A!) broke | dered When Our Boys Beat the record. Georgant | tered, Some are already named for a gh, . Athietice—400 metre GN2) lately. int ’ b f Shepherd's Bush, . | completely outclassed. Traditions of{ Cardinals in 16 Innings. Sie Waaeeas oud alae: [PHOT ea eed antitt: fabte pie, Neat ie Hot sow in «Goa Tresire Prom ancient glory could not help lim. Young Po. The Derby is the first stake to close " i H ds), sernt-final 4 heats THE MIMIC WORLD, (73° blood and newer lands went to the fore 454 2 of the antl-betting /iminary trials of the 100-metre run to] 4.00, tfc -400 metres, hurdiee (407.2 See ete CAIN. METRY civeya navallni the worla'd Wise (Srectal to The Evening World.) drole 0 day, the semi-finals being run to-mor-| 4.20 Avila a aa nei RWARTRAT OF MUsiCAl ie Cone tory) and as they always will ST. LOUIS, "Mo July 2%.—The old) Ppnita'pnia., 45.233 ‘at ————> row and the finals Wednesday. Satur-| 5 0) 4,1 Bode ectrhe, fiat (8744 (em a aH hentai erent tite, He ts ae|22i980h7 Of St, Loule fans to Johnny RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. ROMAN A. C. STAG TO-NIGHT, 7 Queen Aonnraca wit prone ene] 5 ASSN fay seme cet ree THREETHINN SS” oc HERALDS @round champion and no man living} . ab De a Noratmne echeduleds ios! ae) Kavi os laalnas Wiebe ey Mate ad eae iis. 8 ut Ruaning broad Beals See SN aire unedy, “DALY'S can take that title away from him, with ave ; lade , st of even's this week, w 2-90. Suimming— Hien diving, heat G = the possinle excent varvels, of the lo A teers GAMES SCHEDULED FoR is DAY. have chanced. thele stag eae gc: uondon) they are held and the dit a Avesder tenietleat thea US IRLS TP Donan Chicago A. A. Garrels has a ‘cnance pia ecaeheds Poa eases Louls at New York, New York at St, Lo tday tances, follows } RT ROR clan giving, heat. @ Kves. z 2 Ard no doubt the two will Ment It out /s0F* and discouraged Card i es Beoklvn at bi sabre lide ttodantaltey MeeceeTrioc| 1. prin oS Aa URS sa H ae Ce itiatay eta UTR UE | AERIAL GARDEN Atop New Ame | is Year. jumped on C, Jullan Haas, sales R ming —I ‘ 0, ing broad jum Rack en. Amos | at Clncinnatl, Upccalcaralotapautel etn) tie ealehesent ect ce joy netted (i008 130 xer goin, tina nee 7 _ “savage’s Original at Bedaeas| IKE many other noted athletes tive G nd booted and cu were ripped in strings and his shirt! baseball in St. Louis this season, The|/°U Sheppard, the local boxer, will’ 8.30, att ip jometres, flat (874.6 4 400. gmmetres, ? iti MERR RRY WIDOW w wig BieUMAnscomessof ay famouse athe iim oy -stand ined a pillar of the grand-stand. @Ants and Cardinals were scheduled| {@ckle Joe Sleger, the Denver fighter, 4.00, . Jone tnetree, fiat (100.8 Hepat (or JARDIN de PARIS 4::° letio family. His big brother. | resnuea ings of hard batt playing, 20% ® double-header, but the second| for six rounds. In the semi-windup, 8), maaan CAs HURSDAY, JULY 28 ZIRGEELD, gies. SEW a bull Dick, was a first-class weight thrower | ging y Bs of hard ball piayin®: game was postponed because daylight} Which will also be for six rounda, $4: Athleticn400 metres, hurdles (437.2 41 09, atpteticn-Standing high som i a few years a Martia tells me that Vai 4 ed ui ee Il but gone when the firat battle} H ty Mans Halas (Wa Shr Hh tHenter, 5.20. Athletics—-S0O metres, flat (374.@ 11.80. Swimming “High “diving. sem!-final, f FOLLIES F 908. | RTkihey when if TaaOE? bee ) J 1 by two protracted ented. ackle Fred Lucas, the Itallan yards), 4 heats, mena tiny) | ; : ‘ man inds pried ihe f 2 ump! the bb he Giants went after the game from| fighter. Both bouts ought to be fast TUBSDAY, JULY 21. jump pearly sreateastennen in Leland: MAEM li Cxy Ria MRTe . Ue! the mobbing first inning, swatting Karger at| ones. 10.90, Athietlers Ranging’ Beh Jump, metres, hurdles (120.2 KEITH & PROCTOR s ardinal lasts loose, ) WAMOFRAPOOTERITIRGL HO RROR RULE Fy rf eats fa twinkle {n his eye Martin avers that y rooter, Is the record of nd driving home three runs. a m » flat (218.6; ony AY. Jack Norworth, Four across a vail = uw yanked McCormick out of 5 ria) Daily Mat 25 & $00 the games Just at him and s ow we s! He'll nover believe I'm an at he can beat me.” bask Like other chan vidan came of into pecord-breaki through } alee hard peting aide He with the t seen A ch Mart: run a fi the ste English have. stagz T When Sh Middle distance the same heat find Sullivan and 1 hea! foattered through t When She “into Metre eve! f& another heat, while there THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1908. : : ie { UP TO DA TE| AND NEWSY ARTIN SHERIDAN, who won, both the free style discus and the Greek discus in London. | ade good. The discs was thrown et and soggy ground In a raln object under euch conditions t!s t Impossible, which accounts for with the 8 in hes hrow of 128 fe feet over the record. Jaervinen, New as, the Greek, was Whe! and he beat me ng to Ireland after ave anoth 1 nog work, Yea’ nur or two, e could heat Ms dig broth wand of the first DOYS a whe am} " while the the are no American runners, it see that there {s more tric. in the matter. Amerifan representatives were ppard and Hal are put] | @ heat again in the # t 4 Bromilow and Ramey|¢ mate, ore HEAVIES IN CARNIVAL etewhie! BY 70H PCLLOCK, | ‘ “The THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK © [cite Jen MARTIN SHERIDAN, WHO ALWAYS “MAKES GOOD” IN EMERGENCIES - FRANK GILL TQ | | Ble Cn On SIO, | Jack Reoaren Believes Dus gan’s Ride the Cause of His Horse's Defeat hy T. Williams's Colt. BY VINCENT TRE OR. DDIE DUGAN isn't the jockey he E sed to t Last season Dugan re “ was proclaimed a wonder, Critics GoT HIS DISCUS THROWING REACH AND WAS THE GREAT gDP ERE RN RRS, AND, how he could ehind in a race MUSCLE CLEARING TROLLEY TRACKS, over a distance and come on in the stretch to a letory. Tt STEEL STRIPS INSERTED IN MILLIGAN’S BASE- eee | _ STEALING SHOES WON CHAMPIONSHIP FOR TEAM "000: ressive \ sod Bh e de ul We the bat, and Milligan had counted on dust cleared the crowd saw that hi eee TERE ae he “a Nettle him delivering the wallop that would Was running into a qiten two teeta vy of the ne at oe a cetie piant the reall oink, We Wheel, Wan An Thour he had won the champions , deo} i H { Rashes, and Har ri electrical device contistinc se qainkt Dase-tunning shoes of an, electrical n Anderson Breaks Match Record. i ture were forever ruled out. of vt revi star pitcher. ture battery and a series of small cop. | joague. Otherwise sould have. PASSAIC } at ate day {t Is no place of mine ae er rings. Milligan'e toes were slipped straved every dienond Tretheatoe he Stadium to you the unscruphious into these rings and the speed could be Hangover was oda a eras terson practices of Hangover and bia fellow-| Entries for the English Derby which [exulated by Lee ee hat io the Teh ee ara will be run at Fpiom in 1910 close to- to his right big toe and” the ‘titel | DARIAN BUGER § reported that Messrs In a match race with Buffalo. The m an cas Y of a mile by m veconds. burgh to nominate for them In that RECORD GAME IN ST. LOUIS [ier es: er of ‘London Olympic Games Laem ROOF sent over there, which will be entered In the Derby and other stakes, and W, 11,00, Ath lettes— ie metres, flat (218.6 ———o— oe York Fan I ! _ STANDING OF THE CLUBS, NATIONAL LEAGUE K, Vanderbilt will, as usual, nominate z 11.40, Salmmina Heh div f all his promising youngsters in France, upc song, dt sence rane as WC: nietlea pa) metres.” (DO) It !s reported also that some of Clarence 6 UAE 2 . " | programme for the last week of H, Mackay's Mediler colts will be ¢a-| ing Giympie games inthe @eagium et | 230 ee wari nies pe early Mur- B58 hea ‘439 |New. York. 45 j 2.20, snimintng 188" Metres (100.3 yards), | + 400 (Chicago 47 34 S78 Cincinnati..45 20 San 8: “pouls BEES t garden in the fifth for letting “oman satan Here Are the Prize Winners final He Vinetres, hurdles (120.2) 7 " 1 jira o Caceal 4 Sylp jas J. Corbett, metres (1,689.6 yards) {230 8 Belin & Arthur, Sam’ Williame WITH BU Ne AS AIM BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. In The Evening World’s Vote a LR ee Pear eettace,| Contest for Amateur Clubs ‘olowing are the en- norrow ree-year-olde team race r By.,8.30, Mats. Wed.& | SEVENIM ‘ala ’ ans! [ASTOR Wed. Mats,, Boe ® Teliy race aN sD IN aie . Ataloticn Marathon race (about 40 ometere—25 miles), finish (prob | and his TZIG. ANE. yh HESTRA Dinner (6. AY, JULY 25. M MCAR Duane Field Clab, John Ur up: | Prize 8100 with 13.287 voter, 100] Interborough Rapld Transit Company (Subway Diviston), J. A. Mar- tin, Captain, No. 57 West One Hundred and Fortleth street, second prize with 8,732 votes, Bloomingdi 1, Captain, No, 48 Park atreet, First and 4,’ Charles McPadden, Captain, care Bloomingdale Alsiallinetes, ie Brothers, third prise with 7,305 votes. oo, atep and 1ump. soos Unhola'a chances There they are, The three most popular amateur baseball clubs in ‘12.80. y-Aans meters, relay race Burnie? Thee heavy elEnt ed, to take Greater New York and vicinity as determined by the voting contest held by | atterndone Dlatrtoa of a se ' ip of world. The firs ats The Evening World which closed on Wednesday, July 15. | Sar caer a All Stars, “PHtE ma othiate hik {won the first prize of $100, with a total of 13,287 votes, while the Interbor- _ Constant FREE AUGnre Theatrica ry The Duane Field Club, captained by John Brandi, of 48 Park street, INDEXED GALLOP FORM. DRA ne Fe tp “ab F3 rs c F 2 % ACE _Taree-year-ol fg; selling jough Rapld Transit Company Subway team, of which J. A. Martin, of 57 At Saratoga. Horse and fat, WU LALALS From bai an J : one and. of a ideieenta ties, i | West One Hundred and Fortieth street, fs captain, got the second prize of Special to The Rvening W Wore. » B v r gates ‘ io =| $50 with 8,782 votes. Third place went to the Bloomingdales, Charles Mc- Sok Bs Marlem to Luna in 55 f yet ; sTuttingtcn s+ sell Fadden captain, who with 7,395 votes pulled down the third prize of $25. 99 The local track mas sw 9 | LUNA ff isinutes. © the subway 5 a i eos) worn oa att Aa was predicted all along throughout the conte& there were some big “, Cle at pane ps pp oe FeSeay PARK |] Heke grantee wt None , 1o2 surprises at the last minute. The Duane Ficld Club and Bloomingdales were Bly RUEReGe rates 4h 107 366, oe Eeees \ Wis? SGowan secesccose ION. the! two largest. The Interborough team had held the lead most of the ~ ° tite aa iteaeias hie A! | Seeaeeaea one SES a s'sirounl Hane coos 10s [time during the contest and were picked by many os aure winners, but the —MOORISH KING—Five furlongs in [ STEEPLE | CONEY ISLAND'S ; 60) “Phe Dane s+ {3 Duanes got busy on the last day of the contest and sent in almost 10,000 18, brseea AL te CHA |_ FUNNY PLACE _ Nes } pick Hyland Jamorine for fwo-year-olds; selling: ‘iv¢! Haltots, putting them far in the lead. The Bloomingdales also sent in votes ~ Lagat) Ateteit i “At hiv bee? 7 UA LAUGH IN EVERY stor, . 1 says 103 to the number of almost 7,000, and jumped from seventh to third place in| — BERR METS -Four furlongs in 0.64, 1g [tote num PGE Se ae ae ROUEN HG AG be S104 The Aremacs, who alternated between first and second place \6 To ‘ ete ‘ive furlonge in 1.12 Harry MUL MSN tr tach as at io Dp uring the Horde Typewiie 1 M Bene 107 greater part of the contest, dropped off near the finish and finished in fourth | jw Casati Five Hag {n 1.10 Hart, others Next, Wonks Nat Wviile, : ie : 13 place, while the /"henian A, C. wound up in fifth. | biseaing, le Is in frm. Jemen Wee 2 cs i ean ; 107 The captains of the winning clubs can secure the prizes won by their | REI ; 2, reeai fr foo fo ma RICHMOND A | ACE -=Three-vear-olds and up; clubs by calling at the editorial rooms of The Evening World, twelfth floor, | 80: pete R QUIN Ce-Sit furlongs’ Jn{ BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, iy ° C. WANTS GAME. er Oe aE ite Pulitzer Bullding, any day between 10 o'clock AL M. and 4 o'clock P.M. 255, Wa Onin. At his best Cert Te oA me RTT? s iA at the Ric uh || eseanas sedate sitsbt Af oclock P.M. Je xiNG JAMES“One anda ignth BRIGHTON BEACH MUSIC HALL a sco to hd le nee breesing. N To-Day, al 2. Evenings at 8.30, i 1A. | ud nual WINDSOR ENTRIES. 0 ws righ RANGE--Four furlongs in Bédle Fes Walters : | 0.84, breezing. rence, Mine. Louine & Monke A , Address 1. | wh) i we Y WIGGINS—Four. tur onan oat re CTeniitel ind nay. aibe ma « ‘ i old maiden fil: | Special to The Evening World.) 1 +5, breezing. [00k well. = ack Ton aS a ins |, WINDSOR RACE TRACK, Ont. July /{f i ” TAI ATL RA— Four furlongs in 0.55 2-5, rt a dgewood Stars After Games. (00.—Following are the entries for to- jay i Duntegan, 91) pr, | allop.ng. SPORTING. | morrow Huffman, 100: Canty, 10%: Bate oi RR ‘Y MATD. § 1.4, oes 1 to s 1 : RACH Bie. Lurlones| way, lus $Reldmore th p ! a ft, 1 ourt. 10h; Qu i r y bap ca ungraasiaa Rat ate SEVENTH RACE. in in| rt, hton : 13 Rid ( 100; Ida D. aut and up—e ree n W tia i i 4 Almandine, “104; NG B: were “W) 1 iss Ne. 100; Cannle Mala, 'o1; “ate 1,19, breesing. Oe uM SECOND RACE Lad of Langdon Be 9U rin ane -Five fut Every Day Fi vy two-vear-olde. Ha Rancid, 94 Ri ‘ at 2.00 P.M Ls Stree 3 eee Admon ' edi Hall, 108) Lay her, 8! athe erie. Six furlongs c Isla t Pee $ Bet cart’ Point avintan, U1 | + tek eh aren: Naver Detter: Fil Reached by All "toutes to Coney raw sti ia ) RACE le: th 2-314 — Five furlongs In ill, oui Irene I s Rece s " ieee ant Upeauier en af ‘sere Larchmont's Second Regatta. | el Bn glisicetasy ih, euy denn Okant 8. W ¥ we arnt? innle umed to. | 18 SELEC v4) ferlo i 3 ete : ‘ Shima” ag TRO chad tet eaten Fa ae REVITALIZES 1 x if : races for fifteen classes, MW FOOLPAD Hive furlongs in 1.10 2-5, Qi ator ie pill) At Drogeiaw. i 3 ’ peted In these events on Batu a breesing. A nie colt, ‘Or senton receipt of price by ar I re heaas Sever ‘of the hata tn th Makes LIE Sea renee a 4 h 1 +9 4 which made 80 4 lone St., anc Satura i ‘ A} i two: urday have had their allowances che Ba. 43 Fi Me Be erica WILL CONVINCE, sae MM." sitarday, with “eleven “ocade Mt sisianca cert iineon, to the recent race, LEAR Tote it Lou Ni THIAL