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lh tales cance Se EE #VEWING WoRtd BEST SPOR . saan a tenes asians cael stents cena ‘YORK - fweGRAW EXPLAINS THE NEW YORK LUCh UMPIRING IS NO LILY-SCENTED CINCH IN BROOKLYN! , INFELDER ZEIDER AA Comrrient, 18K, by ‘The Prose Pulising Ca, (The How York World) wg | OF THE HIGHLANDERS ; GOES BACK TO HOSPITAL Officers of the New York Americas League Club were in receipt of a mes» > wage from Manager Chance to-day @tating that Second Baseman Rollie Zeider had been sent to @ hosg:tal ta St. Louls where the team is playing. ‘The unfortunate player reopened aa old wound in his left foot in Chicage and blood potsoning is feared. Zeider, wccuread from the White Soz in om change for Hal Chase, bas been sut of the game for nearly @ month because of injuries and his Intest accident Avoided Other Dangerous). opel / ! € in & & makes his return to the Highlanders, ‘ Fighters and Fooled the this season seem improbaple : New Werld's Crele Record. ee , Western Promoters When He pet she Donald McDougall of the New %i Athletic Club made a new world’s, Signed to Meet Matty Bald- 3 age z record in one race and wae. ; Ton’ c Ky ’ a lified in another at the Newark win. |EIVE BASEBALL "AND RACING NEWS ee | Y You DasEenT! Put me orF! ! EVERS conversation 4S (NTe@eRESTING - BuT 6T BECOMES Tineoome i ; =N Flynn and Gunboat Smith; 3 | | Are Signed for Local Club« |@ |Site A. C. on Wednesday night Mike Glover will meet Young Hickeyy: l OSE Dick punches with Heavies to Tear Things Eddie Keay and Joo Mooney wi take * at the Garden A, ©. “neckout Besers. : xe ne HE 3 fighting taburs a Pity the Poor Giants! They're Seven and a Half Games Ahead, Aug. 8. | yeient, whe. est Agnting ‘over, ty one or C Hold a Budget of Records, Including Team Batting, Base raha there recent, He Suga Sk ata uu we u Running and Pitching, and the Only Thing Left for Them Is By John Pollock. Yast ‘round Badoud floored, him twice. otek a re FTER months of dickering @ mateh| TM wallps on te seen * Morne aN _— to Raise Pennant, Which They Do To-Morrow. A tas tall Deen frranged betwen | ity opurt at tae Frenchesan enrved Im wh Basenives Seae Tuouwus wane Have evi Bean nNows To B thew er worries Pon Pavoarte we weights, Jim Flynn of Pueblo, Col., and — » By Bozeman Bulger. Gundoat Smith of California, Billy Gib-] Two boxing shows will be held. te- HAT with Manager McGraw giving us the dope on the other page and|#0M, manager of the Garden A. C.|night. At Olympic A. C. of Hartem, — Matty firing a two column broadside on the aituation in the early | clinched the bout to-day dy getting Jim| Harry Pierce vs. Charley Edwarde, Ba Ritchie in a editions, there 1s little left to sa: ate Wi Dick Devitn, Ji fore Ritchie won ' it )| Buckley, er of Smith, to the| die Warren va, Dic in, Jimmy eteate the | forced Curtis at eecond, Corridon to! seven and one-halt games, are leading the league ine vallag, have erhiee Stlises ottugrsomsat Clancy va, Al Thomas, ten-round bouts. 4 Rat saben adawin | Evers, Two Runs. far ahead tn bage running, and the pitching han gone well out of teach ef all| Aécordin peered seat wartia or Cmte the oky. 1¢ Leachle XTH INNING—Willlams went out, |Competitors, IN come teaviher in 6 ten-round, bout | Danenee vs Jack Martin of Lawestey ‘native of the Cutehaw to Davbert. Evers walked. @ only twirler that has lost a game in two weeks at the next show of the club in Madi- code thie. Surece tor ae Schulte was an easy out on bie alow /ame of Christy Mathewson, but, having fust sold his tree, aig Gata, ery Bee gy wrennve bees Wh Bre ry roller, Daubert grabbing the ball and '°@M afford to excuse him for not having had his mind on the race, He promises | Aus: & Fiynn la now — og we (Centinued from Firet Page.) making the out unassisted, Evers tak- |‘ redeem himeeif against the Reds when the pennant is hoisted to-morrow. city with his wife in Having lost considerable of his popas Rela bt Jack. Ing second. Phelan walked. Galer fled} 4 «. 4 pobom hie arrival will atart| larity In Loe Angeles, Cal; by being aut to Meyer. No Runs. Two Left. HOPPING EARLY. A hagecartd hearst nd haed Ie-yrpe SUS AY and wes completely cutciasses.| scoring Merkle and sending Murray to| to Haier managed to retire the baiter.| Cutshaw singled to centre, Meyer hit’, In the mean time Al Demaree has stepped right in and won hi Md Pe Rete wit 68 nue rele ‘éian't show olde iat a Aimself a niche! ing stunt ting Uallitg, ‘Gress knows ail| tin@, G@nodgrass beat out an infield | Meyor strolled to first. He tried tol into = double play, Corridon to Baler." the Hall of Fame by a demonstration of pitching that offers ho beak ‘that, Leach knows too that if hit that ecored Murray and advanced |steal second, but was easily caught on! Wheat bunted straight to Sailer, who; eng able to write about the pastime a few yea: tren ail kg ho yas na a ‘ , re frm now as well as to draw| I Me withed to he coud SS, two or, Meyers to second. Marquard beat out @| Bresnahan's fine throw to Evers. No| retired him unassisted. No Runs One, olctures of the same. MoGraw says that Demaree's work against the Reds in basen’ e terma,” said Rivers to fight pro- ‘Gree lightweights who wo: give him Runs. None Left. Hit. None Left. the opener was the neatest thing of the kind he has scen all season. With this; Califor the indicati; moter McCarey, “so long as T can get & @ mech harder fight than Leg tae) can SECOND INNING—Phelan was called| SEVENTH INNING—Mitchell singled |2¢Weomer acting this way, and Marquard, Tesreau and Fromme coming in with| @F@ they will come together in a ten-|match and prove to my friends that I MET SY petae the man bs oees out on strikes, Cutshaw then made a|:o right. Corridea walked, Mitchell|® little more of the same, there ls no reason why the fans should d round contest at the Garden A. C, the| didn't quit to Ritchle. Whip. Leach forgets that! oucned wecond, forcine out Berns seek Ge crap ot ENe © Sotemiee Srommer | moving, te: jeencne.. . Ereeaanan | bp Sorat Ts aol tasted ent dt andl week fn October: Ritchie hus seen| Kid Willlams of Baltimore and Charley | trimmed him very easily. He “3 and | a rew him out at fir itehell Iked, filling the bases. Goode batted re ie then threw to first, doubling offered 6 per cent. of the gross receipts | Ledoux, the bantamweight champion of — Britton aad Young shugrue, | grounded out, Hummel to Daubert. No! sor Overall and fouled out to Smith. \ by Billy Gibeon to box Leach end he will| France, have finished up their training @f whom have beaten Cross in Two ao oar oc Runs. None Left. Williams forced Bresnahan at second, | © liday field to ourselves in the pen-! teeet kely ‘accept it. for their twenty-round bout at Vernon, ork, and Rivers who Sect him| THIRD INN! | Clark verota Bag i wenent Geubied: Sohalia! leet ‘Dai | temnmnal te (Cateuan, ltetell| asorihe Tat aeeraed Nate ce rear ia te wine) mebote of) Brockivn: Nes, sent ; Ha rea }Cals wormorrog. Sint and yee ee wee ry rt'e fly in the sun and the hit was|while Corriden reached third. overs ttend the| Jess ani joMahon have ar- | confident of 9 < ABMBALA, dimers trom all other! & great running catch. Devore! goa for two bases, Wheat reaching} was thrown out at first by Cutshaw, | Dedication Day exercises “attending the opening of his new park.” This, sou| ranged three more ten-round bouts to be| Williams ja the favorite I Betting etruck out. Ne Runb. None left. third. Smit! high bounder struck! one Run. Two Left. understand, is to be the semi-final offielal opening of Ebbets field. The apring| Dut on at the next show of the Bt. at odds of 2 to 3 endl in = — Psd Groh tomsed out Fletcher. Doyle filed} Pierce's hand and rolled to Evers, who| Ruelbach now pitching for Chicago. badeecnngd heged igo) yet on April 6, soon after Inspection Day had been ee —..kl0”0 OO 0 ; et . Then the preliminary or weeding out Opening was had when th ; Spee, eens cers rownra 1S rina Ho Rane, None late |Atr"nuie’ “Mum ened oh | eee ate Ei SeuGonng taawar | naeealoead col tubes to tae the eetetvo dare ane et tme we a | Chance Is After |Four Prizes oe, ee i other pion! = Baan single to centre, scoring Dat second, Evers. Hum- i came when the Brooklyns and gy 2 Stas & cman the lanes cor | ne re pleoelapy A args Pla ad Mlushsh fucend #luteenan 26 cocants Gok | toni’ corned Salty at second, ‘vers to|the Glante began thelr first series. This brings us down to the semi-final to- Bobb Wallace Fi or This Boat ‘ \agge garetts ohare Salons eek Eyed alba dy <thred . Corridon, Flecher forced Hummel at|'ZOffow- The finals will be given in the fall, dnd the real, honest-to-goodness| 0G a saygpaneed stealing, Meyere to Doyle, I opening may come off about Christmas. 0 Si . No Runs, None Left. . Ste ae | | According to-rumorn sent here’ from In One ailing Murray smashed & wicked drive off , : WHY SHOULDN'T AN “UMP” TOG UP If HE WANTS To? | St ‘Louis, Frank Chance of the Him Seren er | Gao Het Aiud ter thoes wade, Saree sre Dy, Sater enansiated, TWo Runs RIGHTH DOENO—ss wale Mak on Now, what do you think of that Umpire Hildebrand? Heat forced him to| anders i#-trying to seoure Bobby W: The power yacht Frances H., owned 3 ‘umpires It] @ied out to Mareans and Murray scored iD sHeueisel Se tear voantad coeen an te lever | remove his coat in one of the Western American League lace, the veteran shortstop and former] by G. W. Hoertel, won the Coloital ol jee wes on willing L Ly LJ e OC = pitch but Snodgrass on | sounder, Daubert tossing to Curtia,| Salers fly on the run Mitchell walked, | miserable lite! Gt they say on umpire lends a) citctavers tor Wallece, but tt te esi ship and retum, yesterday. Nine bonte ; Corridon reaching second. Corridon| Schulte taking second. Curtis tossed ered that Manager Btovall also demants| atarted in the race, from a stakevoat. 3 r then tried to reach third, but was{out Corriden, No Runs, Two Left. ‘The epirit of gayety hae not reached Umpire Qui money with the players. woudl off the clubhouse at West One Hi ’ |anant on Fischer's perfect throw Curtia went out on a bounder, Phelan | nas he fo to fine fear or ay during the Foe Gorman aoa, ‘enol Sesta (perth teat ensieneie ts alte o%. and PPh Ragen) scree at m4 awet at the equall the| FIFTH INNING—Hobiiteel to Saler, Moran hit @ slow one to] charged with losing a game for the Superbas because he didn't know the rules) pon" pane, rl seusead tho Butea lice ra ar are ee 1° a a bills Saler, who beat him in a eprint to the| about wild pitches. Charlee Holiday bbets han made an official protest to the| me vnticd ent seme Bale te mende the | popped out to Fletcher. Groh out, Her- top has. fer also retired Cutshaw, un-| powers that be. The betting is siz, two and e According to the indictment, —— nog to Merkle. No Runs. ae Lott, | Daubert in plenty time to get the Cubs'| sasisted, No Runs, None Left, it seems that Quigley refused to let @ Brooklyn runner take two bases on a! BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, | which makes her corrected time 198 & singled to left and went to!" ps — One Left. _E wild pitch, notwithstanding the fact that Bill Kiem “had done so on some his- =? oe fentee he sion e mene uM. third on Beacher's error, Johneon and joran sing! centre, Cutshaw torical occasion thag Dbbets remembers, BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, jette’s y . Me. latter h . led the Respite by Sim. és. apr « Kling went in as a now battery for| "sled to right, Moran going to third. ¥,, July U.—The entries for to-morrow's | Potted ‘ti Cincinnatl Johnson's first delly and on Mchulte’a throw to thet bag, THE MISSING EMBRACE, OR THE SORROW OF EL SENOR. ? : SS ——————— wade Freene |Cutshaw got to second. Meyer kept up . Omelal Scorer Conedo of Havana ie still in our midst, but has been verr|"“pinar ‘asce—Tuveeruraide ent . é the batting rally with a drive to teft unhappy. It's different now, It seems that El Senor discovered Outfelder centre for a base, scoring Moran and — a Maroans when the Red star was but « kid on the lote of Havana, Senor Cutshaw, Wheat reavhed frst on Evers’ (Continued from Firet Pege,) has never been in the United States before and cannot speak English. Just the same he declares he has/spent many hours praying that Marcans would make hita from day to Gay. He came to New York for the sole purpose of seeing his WEnek te thick” Oe Maltehre: Chee | CREEOUEG: Renlght _sinsied’ three’ sei ag sree CtMk. cece AEtiOn VL Outen CoO Ae a Nee vor hotel, | b 0 in jo y ® ed Mid. ' r , GAs Gorner roommate, ‘Burne sada’ a {in to thine base Daubert wont te | Wrallens, Resmaareapy. vasees 92h fand opened his arms for that grand embrace, Marcans, having become Amert- 5 Depend. | kift, Baumgardner and Briet dleposed) O21 04 ‘unthinkingly and with no intent to offend, extended hii Jong run and got under Bescher's foul|Plerco was then taken out of the box jor smith, No Runs. One Left. aon » ee tey a aeth. calg: tLe ane vom Gomes is hand, wituout fly, but muffed it, Rescher then singled | and Overall substituted, Smith singled! Agnew lifted to Knight. Baumgard- ee er eee. MELA He Gallas (2 @ daoaee had Cane ekaats H inte right, but Murray threw to Hers} to left, scoring Wheat, but as Dauber! | ner dropped a@ single in centre. Shotton re . Hae anne from there, ad syle mary *Camman entry. ‘Silaatort “Bf you Gestze to and caught Devore going to third, Nu|everran third base he was caught | got a Cincinnat! base hit when Hartsell | Pail, to go back to Cuba or dle” he groaned to his Cuban friends, “uy! ‘17., Medien ‘ents. °*Wileon entiy. tm the 4 you had| Runs. One Assiet, Mitchell to Phelan to Bresnahan to Cor-| tried to touch Baumgardner on the heart in broken. And to think, all the years I have only pi that h ‘My wind ACK —Two-yesr-olds; selling: five play the ise @twaight| Murray struck out, Meyers fouled |ridon, Smith reaching second. Hummel] base line and falled. Brief grounded ior ‘And then, to think he merely extend the hand, a Rady id Hoy the ont good oleh nner, ay 2 ee. or Ss aay 3 can out to Hobitael, snodgrass fot & base) was retired at first by Sater unassiste: unassisted. Pratt was pur-| i), 200 Jour Not one embrace! Caramba!" arene, oy, 0g: “Foe oles, 103; Geilop, 118; Ming Marshal, boys that rep- . Seems Soo 5. 0. A & te ony. mines | on "els Maravard popped out to Gros. |Site @oing to third, Miacher hit ‘The situation was explained to Marcans, To square himself he located RACR Tee $ mesting you have announced for the Thpy sao} Conejo in the restaurant and embraced him where all might see how much he| % 16: feoere will be prohibited thereafter| SEVENTH INNING—Moerkle got Mar. |Sinith to cross the pli Curtis forced Y admired El Senor, Then he made his Cuban sponsor dine with him and turned | (ashuret, 100; ous, rem any fm cchelastic led to centre | Fischer at eccond, Evers to Corridon. second on Cree's tumble, | *4™ ; Co af sayin es ee Hobii Five Ri iked. Wall out Johneon, his roommate, that Conejo might sleep at the hotel with the Cin- | !% ACK. — Fives events @ot Hoblitsel's grounder and| Five Runs. None Lett, Johnaton walked, Wallace out, Hart. [Out 2anieom OO oeio was pacified and now refuses to let Marcane out of his Thanlinp — Mine and threw] FOURTH INNING—Schulte hit in| Hell to Knight. Two Runs, Three Latt. | 10 sie has decided to remain in the United States » month, f j in Han q jetter gives @ very to Merkle in time for » double play. No| front of the plate and was thrown out} THIRD ” prareredevd srenpied QO * okt Meet uae, Rune, None Left. firet by Flacher. Wallace, Daniels was hit by a pit A ‘oontrolling’ Ng} Burne struck out. Hersog fied out to pat - Aides ie Hasan he eones ball, Wolter filed to qwifean. hon After all, our old friend John Smith, alias Joe Pio, ie turning out to be a bi Re ONE . i, Curtis knocked down Saier's hot ground. | tossed out Cree. No Runs. One Left, |@ pretty good catcher for the Highlanders. As soon ae he found out that \ppren toe er and threw him out at firet. No| Lavan filed to Daniels, Agnew sin-|wnder the big league rules the base runners steal second base instead of Runs. None Left, led to contre. Baumgardner got a|centre ficld Re was all right, He may fool everybody Kke Larry Doyle aid te Moran singled to centre, Cutehaw| double to right, putting Agnew on third, [and make good after all. = hit into a double play, Corridon to| Shotton singled back of second, ecor- \ Evera, to Baler. M beat out his|ing Agnew, Baumgardner going to third. | VE, SLIP THE MANAGER A CENTURY. Remnant Sale high bunt to . Wheat perinhed | Brief wae out when Shuls turned his was really Charley Murphy who gave Heinle Zimmerman that 9100 for ‘Murray poked @ single intu|on hie infleld Jumper, which Evers and| sounder to Hartsell, who made the |being good and “laying off” the umpires, the Cub owner has another chance to ° right for tie ¢hied hit. forced | Baler took care of, No Runs. One Left,| tirow to first, Baumgardner ‘scored |make a good tavestment, What's the matter with slipping Johnny Evers a cen- ND on the play. Shotton died stealing, |tury note with which to pay up the fines that the league is soaking him. Evers In I y FIFTH INNING—Mitchell Med out to] oO alae wo Be ‘None |needs a guardian woree than Heinle Zim right now. : x a ues one Devore, Dodge threw out Fletcher, No Runs, None Left, BIGHTH INNING—Tinker fied out to Groh fouled out to Merkle ‘Whee. Corridon grounded out, Cut- " NINTH INNING—Devore fled out to|shaw to Daubert, Bresnahan got to| left: There's nothing as remarkable as the ARNHEIM 7 Fletcher in short left. Beecher singlet |second on Hummel’s wild throw to| @MOURTH INNING—Iarteell fled to SEMI-ANNUAL REMNANT SALE ever known in " to left, Mureana singled to right for |Daubert on his bounder, Wheat made | storion’ greunity aod tenet hin ee hig third hit, advancing Bescher to sec- | fine running catch of Overall's foul whl out Knight Dodge singled to centre, scoring |fy. No Runs, * a ay aac clear would have the materials for it. and putting Mareans on third,| Daubert singled to left centre, Smith ———.___ Suit ends, $25. to $50 terials, . joblitual forced out Dodge, Deyle to| singled to right, putting Daubert , mai » Made to your 5 Mareand ecoring on the play, | third. Smith stole second. measure, fit, finish and satisfaction absolu i‘ 0 left, advancing Hob-| was thrown out ; : = York, 8 : \ guaranteed. Suits, $18; coat and trousers, $1 rroed. ‘ren Bed out to.eace: [and on Gators. ss ae | ie : neti Broadway & " x ee ase sae Arnheim New York. Only the largest custom - tailoring . } establishment in the world could conduct such oscil ‘ ! Recsalt ot wat Oe, eetny*e Games, 4