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| THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 1905. oy 5 f Darna worn Seid 4 “eaezomen”| NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT (noSBFES%e4| BRIDWELL | IS STAR INFIELDER WHO IS TOWER OF STRENGTH TO THE GIANTS ATDEFENSIVE WORK IN HARD CONTESTS Shortstop Is Only Known to Fans by. Name, but It Has Been Largely | Due to His Work That the | Giants Are Near Top. MAKIN: G Play] AT SECOND THe BRIDWELL AN, did it ever occur to you that there are other heroes in a ball | ; game besides those who knock the cover off the ball? | Ne) Think it over for a minute and see if you can recall how 4 many games have been saved this season by remarkable defensive work j ! in the infield. ‘Then try and figure out how many games have been won by one vicious swing of the bat, Naturally you will choose the latter, | because there is something heroic and spectacular about a player sending the ball on a victorious journey by a sharp crack of the bat, but you won't always be right. Many games are saved by infielders cutting down drives that look like sure hits and robbine their opponents of a victory. All of this Ia Intended to lead you upy brilliant defensive work, and Cincinnati to a recognition of the fact that Al Brid-| decided that he was good enough for ‘well is same pumpkins of a ball player, the big circuft. He wasn't given much ‘and the present high standing of the|of 4 show, however, and went to Co- {s due as much to his remark-|!umbus, where he again showed won- e a s as to the individual work of |derful ability, From Columbus he went any other man on the club, whether {t| back to Cincinnati, and later went to be at the bat or he field. In times | Boston, While with the Boston club he sible ane ons when a|did such clever work at short that Me- of trouble and fons Ww any ay crat of the old school, Tim Sullivan man of ‘nerve and accuracy has been|Graw went after him, Last winter a Save that Let » Repubil- MILLAN DOL Tt DODGERS fequired to fill the dill Al Bridwell has| trade was made by which Bridwell Arnie slican tan bt p teen right on the job Joined the Giants. You all have seen (Democratic and Republican ; Aner 4s Hacvid) bang i Never Geta Nervous, ~ | What he has done since donning « New) Aldermen Clash at Polo Dae { ea | Noe amount of nervou Ktement can! While praising the batters of the va Gi {hy plave Ul | 7 make him heave @ wild throw to frst, | ious teama, and while discussing play- rounds on Sep stiles \ Ando amount of rooting can make | or who eld to win pennants, {t would him forget what to do with the ball| ye manitestly unfair if you did not men- The first of the new plavers recently when he gets it. If @ double play ts In| 110. 41 pridwell, of the Giants “Bria | ae ee tena’ Denes secured by President Ebbets, of the | gg 77 was like this.” began Joseph Su ‘ order ho simply tosses the ball to sec-| ie one of the kin, 1 id Brooklyn aNtional Leeue team, for the ’ \ he king pins of the diamond, tie right fielder of the Al’ It maybe! ond. Larry Doyle does the rest. It thls | Sone Jet that get away trom you, ee HD He ere cea iubatnslth ec alls but purpose of strengthening the club will \ article was not intended to be about B. B. LU ea eae e one Resin rade tonnes hitter and will only c report to Manager Patsey Donovan tos Bridwell {t would be a good opportunity ee ina oer ater ae taspamanieaataantedll HiClecRhen la eaanaeniy ice day. He {s Shortstop McMillan, of the Ps to say something about that same Larry 1s) RRIERAIN Oho, day, so that plan had) !n hitting while the Board a Aldermen yi vcksonville club, of the South AUantia Doyle Hut that wll Rave to) comeialeh, | [ to be discarded, We thereupon picked; NA8 full has given him a world of ex ‘Stel an notified President Ebbets by ’ Bufice it to say that Doy! One te toe the next slowest thing What Is and! Johiny MeCann has been anno: a wire las t to the effect that he ) 4 Goons of the ‘grestony ell players Oye! | Le | that happens to be a New fork Renub- as the Democratic shortstop, and dW. “Tivo Kivn, and would produced in this country, and for the ican, There are some of them on the Ryown will do the 1 : r OnE Gat a Mo- Dresent we will let it go at that, {Board of Aldermen and they ought to crats will nenend te AlN nan ie pbemo- ‘or some time, and finally landed When MoGraw made the famous deal | furnish just as good a target as any- he of skirt fame. MeDonald ald, niy nineteen vears old, and that brought Al Bridwell to New York thing that can be captured in Pniladel- ww deared himself h a 1 an pene nou) news. many old time rooters shook their phia and brought here alive. Therefore, pyisf!? ; ; ape iit and best shorts heads, They thought that he was not the game for the baseball supremacy of the subway pe a youngster they have ever strong enough with the bat. They for- elie New York will be played at the Polo m got, however, that he was a remarkable Boot HOLM, aan Aug, &—One| Grounds on Sept, 3 between the Demo- thelr Dons SHINE. Wave = = Inflelder. ‘They forggt that he can get | 0! the largest crowds that has ever at- | crats and Republicans of our harmon. \ THE STICK. oe | AMUSEMENTS, 4 fa bail on elther side of him as well as | tended an athletic meeting in this coun- tous board." r McDonald {8 a wonder. 5 N de PARIS Av the N.Y, | any man living, and we do not except [7¥ mas present yes erday to witness! 4s he talked Capt. Kavanagh toyed da curve known ae the ] e ahead JARDIN de PARIS Thee bard . Hane Wagner, Thoy forgot that his) ‘he Anals in He aera events, Thelarith a huge, highly polished bat, the eae Ca ca no eoneinetaAL F. ZIEGFELD, JR.'S) NEW REVUE, throwing was the perfection of accu) att a on Bae : openranss ot ee handle of which was set In emeralds. |kers, ‘The moment It approachag the | FOLLIES OF 13903, American Olympic team, and every time |} belongs to Tim Sullivan. On the plate the Republicans see a vision of via = racy. Jone of the Yankee athletes participated | qesk in front of him lay a blue print of |GOV. Hughes and it gets thelr goat. Se Sateniam Ie Hitting Ball Hard. in an event the eyes of every one pres: |the Polo Grounds. He had been doning | THP,8% Se pen ee Gperatic Sensation, THE MERRY Won At the bat Bridwe!! has fooled them ont was centred on him, ‘The Americans jout a scheme, He was trying to fleure| will fw no change. in tie duis, Mtns Sst, Dowarialrs 18 Te, all, Instead of showing up as ‘one of kept up thelr great work by winning {out how Little Tim Sullivan, the Jead- Sept. 3 Put tt in your hat ; | the weakest of batters, he has forged nearly all the events In which they took |ing batter of the Democrats, cous! hit qed $ a ntense int erest in the selec- to the front, and {8 hitting the ball’ part, a ball against the score board and keed | eounced Mn these colunine trem hee ts | uumber of big league clubs are afer i better than he over did tn his life, Sev-) The broad jump was won by D. J. |it from bouncing beck to the Infield tima as rapldly as they are chosen. 2) i ReeaeR CARE REL LL ABSA aL Fe oA 23 ‘ era] games have been won by his timely kelly, with a distance of 6 metres and| “And it’s going to be some ball game | ————-——-—_— Rien eg ee ke Pitcher Elmer Stricklett, once 3) — ‘ singles when the crowd was almost 43 centimetres, Lawson Robertson, with jat that.” he continued oT ae pa eoaae |: Brooklyn favo: and the man who is|_ Jimmy Jackson, ftormert More and Cleveland in the LIBERT oat ready to give up the ghost. 5 metres and 41 centimetres, being sec- ops that Alderman Bever, the credited with iuventing the spitbal!, had | yl Bridwell is still a young player, and ond. g, P, Gillis won at throwing the catcher and cantaln, @ sts in the pitehing box in| j¢ has a great future before him. His hammer. In the 200-metre race Cloughen deti of the Demorats, an ' gume at San Jose, Cul. Si0-metre race went to J. Bromilow i a t career as a shortstop really began in first and Robertson second. The that he had achance because Atlanta, Ga., several years ago. He ‘Tne five mile race was won by the 1 fleld a majority fat the lease afire down there by hit Swede, Svanbers, Honhag being second. / yrs Gee We Glee eU ap ON A count FOR IRISH V OLUN TEERS atran ———Tarm and {s anxious to learn, After a long co it was de-| FAMOUSRA CER COE S tere Ee ose oe BRT ARP Mateerti nat hate 0 ; ring the last at a batter can go as far as he kes I HE ames, assaiilt-at-arms, dress Tho first clash will be a 8, 1s going back, He has been re- | scat TRAVELL y Columbus to the Lima, Obto, | Now THE T ive SALES te Late teain, waere tie will aot | I Ry Jae Rortes anger The Chora Lady West Salome, Qut-Salomes All mn Stevens, Eve, Journal, 8.1 THE Mine WOO caseck A SMART OF aetar COMEDE THREETAINS Ss \4. kitgh'e Great Uomedy. ot Ye oungsto wi, mnitz of N this exciting | 44r private business interests In “Cheerful Charlie” most of t ickman, who has ubs in the two At the. ball. Ie recovered parade and review of the Irtsh | virst Regiment of the Democratic style of play was taken Volunteers to-morrow week in Sixth of New Je t A p50 |from Swat Milligan, he being a Demo- Getic Park promise to be the best prO- he fought betwe gramme yet presented by this popular ment of Brook G Broadway & 30th st, 8 Matinee To-Day, 2.15, HUBER'S MUSEUM ‘oledo him to the post. He started | also filling up rapid are already entered. of times and ovc a8 ian ta) HY back to mino s briet flash pf speed, Amo nelly ! | col. Giigar ts working mighty hard!) Col. Crowley is training the Iris! gic good ball for his front legs got #o hot he stopped. | te have the “lighting First” In ship- donkey ia, Michard | named bonny i He always was played, no matter whom { shape condition at the review. Ali the T Se a Unit ENEME until his bad foot gave way again rganizatio Entries for the open pre! RR Stree shipped him to onia early in| \ f organization. Sane tornowil Ma ' a | Homer Smoot, who looked like a big ® there anything in a name? the spring of last year and fooled | { U events have begun to ui ha 9 i ajo: full marehing order ot [league star when wtth St. Louis two | Suecess—House Crowded, 0 01 s before | gene Flood 1 close, evel m ywd ju ith joy bi € i ft o open ry ] odorgan, dormerly ona of samen) ervey eb Gt tne. epr mths befcre Eugene Flood, The closed events are /crowd with | teams OF) ears ago, hut fell down and drifted f ) ee OLCOTT Sega yon MLLE, CARINOS— $500 Tres vt Pert'm’g Bear 1s be edo this an jiton, Mass, R, Keene's noted racers, is § where in the South pulling a wagon possibly a plough by this E T 15 other diet nnesota Ww ur crews in th jouecr’ iit KEITH @ PROCIORS epends up layer of the bangtails knows 1 itd regardless of his other volunteer regiments in the vicin- ¢ | ‘and the ute of the former gr ie was taken South | leeeme 4 raeanted bolnninl | tocky Moun- i ¥ last winter and Street finally gave h will be gly reprebente n Blood, who has Kk i } Ja Sylphe" Sal i sprinter will be of unusual local AWAD OV aL oolarenn MaIneRecahae later the concourse and on the track and a burro ily Wright iL. on of the horses original Sth Aves 3 ie Lae be beth wine Ses terest. again got hin the Sand Tobog- $ u ene “ ae The 1 000, Rene ; robor piecot hlah earcwnda woe ret orees ae Hd ox: | Rallplayers give a great deal of at- field. A vaste eiaeteant | Sure Meeutel race de. big $50.00 Readville | 125th Sts, dmeenton, Four Huntings, “De. tendons, and w 1 half-mile tracks look like buggy horses, | tention to thetr bats, and it {s only The two games of Gaellc be famou ne third payment. | sonvENine ge ountaln eto Dasha Tee ee wit it his. winning Awad not yeasonable that they should, for much scheduled will call out men who have | struggle between Salvator @ en { fae relied 4 lull ast Was and the 1 ion Pe a there ORS abe ——_— s sald to be in the East wa and th nan found | etr ng, and there | L ely to be ona of HAMMERSTEIN’S ROOF in debt turned him over e other day the fee ter, who is an expert in. pat, cripples, succeeded In getting T to the post again and he won @ num ut hay much 1908, an made his third call for the feed | can be no doubt that the 1 and in gxchange for the 9 he! to do wita It $ ; owed the dar gave the feed man ioe ey ff the stick have ue 1es re (Pe of races with the invalld horse, The latter since has d | welenteand length) ofthe pecs dane } With games aple Three summers ago Toboggan made | of fim to another man, Toboggan oad much to do with a player's kalba | fine fettle and the assurance of a large his appeara' at Latonia and won a/once the pride of James R, Keene and|ance at the plate, and It sometimes ern cline struck ont tHe UnBAL number of sprints, He did fairly well during his early career won nearly |takes years before a player realizes | crowd, the Longford Men’s Assoctation r t Ve pans 100,000, M a ) e ter_at. New. Orleans | $1%0,08 for the owner of Colin. iota ictuaartectreuvatiuekourstrto|| nswere Yy gt en look forward to a gala day to-morrow Drrouearneniiandl paebediiit lo ralci lesa PAID IN FUL! the following W i ” aa eran he LVA LANGUAY a | when they celebrate the twentieth an- rthur Bader, Des Moines's star Sites ALHAMBRA! c*¥t her own origina: version ‘and Daily Mat. in jertrae Hof macin fn Breit _(iead ai Bernardi, of es eeling’s first sacker, | | Hay? at aa nd » contestants | PASTOR seiisstsae seat a —<—_—__ Wood, Boston Americans’ new as Clty, In elghteen ae yle of bat has often iver 1 ve another feature number on the| A. change of style o Pavone Ce attached to such a blow, as the giver '8! niversaty at Locust View Grov. iy ind heavy hitter, has been bot the Vision” of ‘Sato in the form of a ten-mile open|made a wonderful aie ‘ ip | walting to land such a blow, and If ho.) uy Feit i. i“ - on th ed the White Sox. WEN Matvailyszbe. ind 10 other bie acter i wi ne one se 5) . a of player, nc ’ 4 ry Sound dd ftios ‘orn 0 This will ne of those spec- | batting i 8° | aIndly let me know whon and where voces the other fellow don't know as nto alll forma ‘ot Selec gee aii SATE a BoM mRite cult | wOwISON'S— — ROCKAWAY BEACH 3 G esis In whieh the whole |@s it may seem, some players never nae aking a ch amusement, there 18 a long list of ath- the 19 to 0 game won by Chicago from much as the giver of the blow: repre Oy ervefromcnion enty-five r through 8.30, cee Loftus, Mavel McKinley, Jack Nor rh 8 will start off think of elly & Kent. Others, Foe & Clark, Of the Chicago Cubs, the Glants was played. ‘A. FREEMAN, | etic events, which will br out some Cleveland to Boston and bac terms, and with a $1 extra for Joe if e leader of each lap c for Instance, has been in fast com. SONST SADE: | avy 4 hte e best amateurs now ii ainin - o” the amateur side of the Bro: | ily two Weeks ago that he ex- Game was played on the Polo /!* Intended to knock out, It ts ane peripels. In jumping, prowns’ crack litt ‘ JOUNNY HOEY E BOY DETECTIVE, 1 obstacle Next Week—Josen! 1 swim » Hedges. th atley In "Lucky Jim,!* Lea ad Ateiann é rented With a change of bats, ape ockout a “chance ur Emaiee Unorecaren rab reteaeeaapeni| gartmenteds f bats, Ceoands Friday, June 8, 1906, chi. | fair to call any knockou are bound to furr f ae Mrker has always used a heavy stick, G » June 8, . C s ine ing anit CAI are, pound 2 furnish ome rare sport. sng he nas been anything but a good eago made eleven runs in the frat Vion. F bnew (Steen ORs Ge A bRmebEl tite, a aaa 14th ST, |! mr llonenjia: contest. which a by tape tne | nicer fortnight ago he made up inning, stance in which a gentine “char be a baseball game between two picked Fai pennant i i stunt for the On pu the) jie mind to ty a Mgnt bat, and the plow" won a fight. This was when teams now 1 bank. Y of Th 6 } for the simon pres: at result hae ‘been, thal his hitting has | Would you please decide if there 1) rien nee a out pivoted Boats will leave the foot of Rast and Mi uephy anal Comiskey, o€ Chie Naor MUU IUE acditlOnsl preach niost of the games for the Cubs. such a punch as a chance knookout|/* Glanele, y i r rs Reto ; bonuses. te ALLA N BS \ a v ap: is will y Tinker has hit bundy and Janded on Jack Demp- at noon and one hour | work t te rid’s cha Hl iow The Girly | ; ) “GIRL QUEST Musical Play | addition, ext Monday, | nz of ir season, vss) followed by a one-mile handica) blow, such as often happens in the first foot 5 i leap a) naturally attrib- i : fi nk om foot of Eas: st ship. d awaits the several heats, ea 460 Mig hte batlinE P5 round of a fight? A claims there is such sey's Jaw. La Blanche dida't know 3 a ae ‘ L first fi Is, b raed Mv nik ie | ind then will come a f ja blow, B claims there 1s no chance, Be had landed until the count be- housands of tickets have been!) 14" a BAI Bi behave ; alton ur open for the ridera ance | Id and the management requests that them, the players would get about $2,060 Dp ATLAN IIL Sat, | a Dieyele racing alwa pu-| who have not won a first pri t the S ae e excursionis je at the world's i V e y mange. 0 eee each fon the. anaes pre rstitie Who le the highest salaried of the tol- the excursionists be at t rrorid's Every. Evening, insure an early s fons have been made lar, will come back for another innin @t the Newark Velddrome meet ne Sunday afternoon, The event will for professionals, who have shown rare son. Already tha Mathewson, New Raids RUNRBSteAbGL ite sldara aHATER Ree | Jowing four players: {s promise of at least twenty-five me u ny 1a pe-Fingered’ which ‘will make one of the largest | H S Ne ‘s (Z n 6) es |xork: ‘Three-Fingered”” I gatherings of the season. Fr $8,000 ty T PRLISADES 7G SEMENT PARI wn, Chie a n ship Flight To- A ay bh jeago Nationals; Hans Wagner, Pitts- Let tte etre) kill on the two-seated machines, and oe - — 1 and Walsh, nue ae en in ann f it) BY nw r, Fddle Foy. He ty LENTRION REB {t will have an added intefest from the Hinge on ee ayers + ROBISOD \ 1 | ' gohe f star bout Brown's | nataal 5 SHOWS. { fi ao that every team which competes will} the player who cannot hustle und MEGAN Reig M sallroom FRE f : ‘ jarke docs not belong in base erties ayer in bitne-| = | ‘ate eseantionaly crea hy st BIG CROWD AT 1909 If Pittsburg should win the pennant anes Is nn classy about the i all, | j 1} 1h] lo Daty Im West Side ALC. Gamer, | ORY ooo cney, rice ce; UME B National League this year it, /ainder of ¢ eam, and yet the 4 wins, Man moat he tonched t \ a! oat . n runner, | ee will be of the biggest specuations| BOWLING TOURNEY Ua Racacarsaten al Victory, | renatn of these three players {8 40 4 man on first base; batter hits ball! il il 1 ‘ ne , | | and ft will k the wise ones excep-| Arrangements have been completed to|only three really top-notch ball players | the throe meet with injury and the first ) to second das it r - | Hepally. busy. hold the American Bowling Congress in| on the excepting: scpitcher or NS fave been In) te game Alot chee ricu be slouehs naka of Baltimore, t : LUNA | tinet 4} The tandem race will be at two miles) Huquesne Garden, Pittsburg, beginning | (wo of clas god many vears. and though Pittse quien tle MERE ot : sADK |! u to Atiantie av and ten teams will ‘ake part, The riders| jy m7 next and continuing for tre This tri0 are usually responsible for|turg hax experimented with many" B claims that the man must not be wel unplon of they t ARG! ieee Fences | will include National Sprint Chan weeks every the Pirates score. One young players, overy vear pone has touched make a double pl ning r a ¢ . | Frank le Kramer, John Bedell, whose “rhe outlook for a great tournament is ot the 's always there tn tho | ¢rans. d Bes, iepaemOuleawy, Cubs wore (ath E joran next Pride STEErLE CONEY (LANDS | i \ Par nae Mey Newark track for to bright, and It ix belleved that the East | pinch with & hit of ® sensational play rep onn on Hin second place on 5 and Station, Rockaw He! Cavan Men's Games To-Morrow CHASE F Y SPOT. _ gtabon Jor Walter Bardgect,| will Increase its representation by 50) As @ muCnASE ted Clarke has lor Life Savers’ Distance Swim, D he a 1 mar AVM Lara rs i VP IRY SPOT, * » Huffaloan of Bost ner over the entry at Cincinnati | since proved that he Is one of th A asim from the Battery to Dreamland tn the second sion las! in y cee ete en = { Simm Mora Ped Gareh, spnatl vie game has developed ier, Island. will be held under the | Hl says tha were 4 ae ie of others. ’ did bali pla suspices of the American Life Saver: -ijast season in fifth or sixth . . Yinday World \ ——— ty Die . y r rp a 30. he ie n , 5 VJ haa been » avent and it Tee AO eat ee ycer (ovement, OF | olay Gh Mendsy,. Aug. 90," The rate wil bel Hp, |Pink , ‘ E Sunday World Wants Work * be ‘run in trial heats and a final. Baseball, Pele Grounds, o-Day. 3.30 his on the field suggests dash and ved to ali amatcul swinmers, and Sp wins, Glants were never betuw (ie liner | ‘ 3 PM football is , s Monday Morning Wonders, des this the professionals will P. M. Glants va, Chicago, Adm. We. ie is not a coacher, but “iver and brouse medals will be aw fourth place Inst season, boxes four or fixe rounds With hig Kisare and Monaghan v4. Galway | monday spirit. H nat ue ,