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mente IN NEW YORK COLUMN " ‘THE ROUGH RIDER _ 1” THB BVSHING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST SZ... BEST SPORTING PAGE Fimiina Ga OVER) 4 With “Hue Coperigts. W016, We the Frese Pubiehing Oe (The New Tort Brening Wort) RABID LUDOLPI4- ——— ave in D ( Guew Taw ave >) \G Toe Move Aches , \ Perhaps at the End of the Base- ball Season Manhattan is!- 1 ’ anders Wi) Remember That y “4 if Brooklyn Is Part of the Big Ae — City. Y --—— | omen ts LTS Ue | oeteniebing thing | eeeeon te Brovt! For mocthe the beet of evr pesebell preevoeticatore Peve beer » week oF a, at the king (he offictal bed tor Sherman will start in and gradually And still we see the Lodeore eatling Glong ferene yy week afler ween, bod | img & comfortabie lend Just why Hrookiyn showld erase Rebody knows ltrookiyn hee had only ber own share of trouble, And ination he waen’t manage? Se theory that « conten: ye ton out \eny more, = \ nt ites le bow come deck was Spieaed long 50 The c - ; ; wee te te lied oo comand ere front-runi and front-runnere : \ ‘ . 0 fighter tale , t J SA PITCHER RAY CALDWEL " Why holler advice to a Seat Sats hao arse 'or , , Ries MD ees) Harry Payne Whitney's — |niuxinrtnaii ie y Vy VY, 4 ¢ | _— N P 1 e d eoming in the mail from Soranton! was. yy : | revs ace tsa! Pennant NOW Prockaumed secs vive mats w simtaaa y i" club, rowdyism in baecball. Chewing te com Wis Wy Z |] Caidwsit sa" been surpass phe The Horse of the Year’ o bacco and jumpiug on the baat mrestre MEL iipe ar a Ieewagoue saat etna won't crack. X ile if ? i he fine 2 a es bormegnd ere pre to stick right out there In 4, Vig YY Yh Co , y omevan moti Caid : le Shouldered His 129 Pound Ne Make eee ir omped heme te rn Rie oe ot oy fenowe. And they save fost oo goed oe Meg Ht geeIh LM Tip Sats Se gees See caters | a8 If It Wore a Feather and ts, Torr coat, baa tere an soty The et cil tt pa @ right to qheir opinion ae any of tbe , re: \ Dh ok Donovan. He has won cals Won Third Race at Spa in cuter" ulde on ber, | ieee on! others. Z 4 a amen and has been 6 _ STRANGE HOW RUSTY ‘All Brooklyn nests te @ little on- quently, Caldwell le aaid Good Time of 1.12 2-5. E. R. Bradley showed up @ nice IRON CLAD CONTRACT CAN GBT. broken trainin ter three-year-vid in Blind Baggage, quucagemest, Somehow Mashetias 3 " which ran lu bebind Pennant In the What ever happens to Islanders seem to forget that Brook- By Vincent Treanor. third race, Up to bie appearance Cinoinnati, he will never lym to © part of the Mig City, and here be had won three straight races. handed souphe at ARRY PAINE W In yesterday's event be had enough He's got a garageful of Unde } early foot to come from behind Sam's green visiting cards, j Pennast te bimself again. He) prince of Como in the back etreteh | Schupp Proves Himself sta Mest ein Me re, Comm, te buck See | A Real Pitcher After (352 or | ES lege ERE te 7 te roa nae Eeiere cog. business in races with Pennant, but for a threebagger. Anyway. Rollie ges While be Gi¢ sot beat any reciDS/ he ought to hold bie own in other Three Years on Bench 22260 ee se oe being prociauied “the horee of the| President R. T. Wilson inet a ‘bonkad Prince bet tar Lie a8 fest avis in the je young fellow tried but a far turn. t ince of Como, By Just One Stroke of Confl Tisomseing Tanioe’ wwe fated. In 8 Bind Bagaege and Delancey, he aaume, yesterday. While they dence, Even Though It Cost ctf his delivery and Prittevure: won Sree st ee tees got him | ine selling race rules, thie bel B il } ! ! | | i cEEE Beoren. 40 @ 449) Cosenge.. 61 43 476/ Wan. +40 06 400], Vene..00 64 546] Dt. nonin 49 40 000 ©, 00 00 006 | sover'a...03 44 043 | Phke...,. 10 10 287 Results of Games Yesterday. Pmstarg, 6; Row Tok, 0 (10 tantnge. ie: 8) tow Terk, 2 (6 lantags). Bower a Canes br eecepatn 9 1s game) 1 tnatege). Clmenge 0) / buwonpata 3126 game, those corns from tight shoes and nes from a tirht hat. Ad Wolgest le atill cheering that 1140 second count Re gave Freddy Welsh. Ad dosen't mind je 1140 seconds so much if the 5 referee hadn't counted so slow, but Hohupp went home know ng » . i ip ha rT the as noth. ‘iotl Jockey Club matte: they ; (eosten, + Derren, & Game With Pirates, Manager he nad had nie chance: that his team. | pettied \p iia stride there was noth. | Aubotly Jockey, Thue mation, that _ ANSWERS TO QUEERIE®,, | 9 Looking over our eveinas, 6: Weshingsen, | mates thought him too mood a piteher 128 race. answered letters we find one from ; McGraw of Giants Makes @ to be removed trom the game. the foreruncers like a streak, and] will eliminate most of the objection- sectgek-Listening with only one wees Dilly Gideon, dated o weed U; rye before the home turn was reached he|able features which now prevail. i 4 oe tak ae ate enieras 4 Gin Ghehied Regular Pitcher of Ferdie, eran nbpded tan pisathe badtaer eae abet past thew on iho inside lke a] The Caltfornia wire tapping favor the batter. ‘Leones a wi babtivty wi Tees pessing & jocal A - o oy knock a5 was WY teen te eee ee Pe tnd that te Nitraightening io the streton, cruit to racing, owner of Star Hawk | Goofus—Your cupola ts out Fretéy Welch wikia | By Bozeman Bulger. possible joss of the ume. creased hie lead with ever and other good ones trained by Wal- | lucky for you that the blockade le bee b : and easing up went by the judges|ter Jennings, announces that he has !ng handled by England and not the | confidence It wae-—-McGraw ha he should fee! that he is fully repaid. aot shouldered bis 129 pounds as if Deal npr gee entire | rer. My, res'e end selea’s DRE enti: drink: particular my | made Ferdinand Bobupp * reg- It looks as if he had surely got hig it were & feather. 1t will take @ rea: y , PLON | santo pit ‘rungs on the unplnees Stimdlont to going 10 bere ® pation. Johnston Gains wlar piteher. It may have lost « bail Money's worth. Horse to keep him company io any|of four fillies, of J. B, Joel, the \ able effect on his formanste, ond : kind of @ race from now on, previt-|ing breeder of thoroughbreda in Eng-| Just to avoid arguments tn geme, byt the more fact thay MeGrew run ing be remains sound, land. There are seventeen in all in| wtufty weather, we will trina it, wilt be, dleappoineed A: | eg Ont LOMQWOO raised tne move misht mean defeat | p40 2 se runner Benny Keug | int the lot, two of them Ooles. They will Catan werent oF he ae (og hen d is makes all the more impressive the| {aning when he scored oll the ng race eembination from | leav Bnwlana on the Minnehaha on | first-basemen in the league. 9 vest orkia a 5 . ‘The only atblete f remember who Tennis Troph Way be set about to convince Bobuop| way from frat om Merkie's tingle | Wag evidenced in the -fth rae, wen eae he ming, Yettey game wean benefited by -! Rip was Jobn of the confidence of his teammates, and a slight fumble into the ouvt- |by Dervish in the colors of J. H.| The Duryea Irish bred yearlings be Ded if It were uot for the ¥ . Flanagan. When Gret came to Hon field. Two rune were needed to ry. The ex-Butler celding was in| sold In the paddock yesterday aver-| min @inson eave, Me the score, and as there were | for $400, an en he was put up|aged $1,481 each. Top price was pald tak ¥ thet B | two out Bennie wae told to go | for auction r hie easy vietor, | by Mra, Walter M. Jeffords of Glen taken on tha the limit. Leaving first base with Jack McCormick, the Butler trainer,| Kiddie, Pa., a newcor to the turf, o8° man America be was @ nervous sort of &] =poBTON, Aus. 3.—Willlam M. Jo! fellow im competition, eo he formed ston of Man Francisco, national lawn ow, and it was not until y Ment 0 eeasia® imal! Baek of] tennis champion, won the final match that he xo! a real chance to en, AT. «He stepped up to that real vl up to $1,000. Coll whose colora will be seen next sea. wn bunk. coming Up to throw John would slyly | °F the Longwood Cricket Clube aa- Shanes ang faced it like @ champion,| 2,Aving start he went all the way | Bronily yi hire ea ents to. $1,200, | aon, Supplying bunk is the Dest ‘hing @) _ take a swallow or two from the but-] nual cup tournament by defeating Fie did not win, itis true, but "Ferdie"| eround and BSchulte’s throw whereupon Herry Fink 4 ae fight manager doos, fter which be would atep to the| Joseph J. Armstrong of Philadelphia. proved himeecif a pitcher and that| £0 the plate by an inch, with « bid of $1,200 and secured the} Although Jock Scot won the sixth | ane moti ‘= » seize the hammer handle, whirl| The scores were 6—0, ¢—% 2-6, 6-2 |19 whet McUraw bus been awaiting | Budi. race, he was more or leas lucky, Btar ware Iut'thath the w'ce cuulés'es olf"ead, many) the ball around bie head and give By his victory Johnston gained @ leg! for three long years. | With an opportunity to score a run} It ts rumored that the Western| Master seemed much the best. He like that? ‘ tremendous yank. After t Jo! on the trophy, as least year's winner, M.| | When Anderson crumpled against in the fourteenth inning at St. Lous |elique te working for another's bene- lengths behind the lead. | —_—>—___ tin @ selling race way whi Si spitball arm unable ye; ‘day, Bill Donovan gambied wit! room ene day joa to etand aside and let 4 teou, wili| the Pirates, hi up oa 007 ofthe iBolenline | the mensurere 40 thei? wae ont B. McLoughlin of Bam Franciscu, will | t% backstretoh and ver y not defend, tand more than one came in four fate and sent ia Alexander, his young| there le @ good Eastern hors My ridden he eet ery O'LEARY BEATS HAMMER home hie medal. 4 Schupp was sent to the rescue catcher, to bat for George Mogrid, able, but he moved with great etrides that IN SENSATIONAL BOUT. Jobe, palleres stilcke any when Ne cel Alexander failed to come through with! greeda of their Western brethren.| would have landed him in front in ny theta | of that brandy until one day when he ayer who holds the champion- pitcher can hold that lam- the necessary hit, and Allen Russell| Fink, for inatancs, might hav another sixteenth. This one lodka a The Evening We was sent out to face the Browns in 4 ood filly in J. O. Keene's thoroughly good one to keep in mind. (Bperial to ing World.) k the last half of the inulng. Tmme- | Cured ® 697 P BORTON, Aug. t-—lohany O'Langme w to @ single hit for five 8 pitching some basebell. In the ninth, when it looked as if ai | waa in @ close competition in a cham-| ship of the Orient, made his bow to the double his plonship. For @ joke on Joha, oF to! players and enthusiasts of the metro- ie him @ bit nervous, some 0 polls yesterday on the turf courte ef] the Giants nad a ch: th Daeg eye ey ee cite table 4 peg tialt hal Sr ry 6 Giants nad a change, there was @ break up the game and win their sixth | 4eciaion last night over Ey Hammer i aiden ,of Raving my strength pated Lf ha deg proms 7onha the Creacent Athletic Club, at Bay runner on third and dnother on sec- straight victory from New York by Chicago af the end of twelve rounds S ther, | take it outside for a tow athe was Mehupp, Ordinarily the pitcher | ireras the Browns’ twelfth atraight Jone Of the featent, cole. ste ee ta fill it with cold tea. |! ‘ ‘ | de | Armory A. A. for a long time. It was @ me | mamaien ae ett wie the anal |S ® fold day for the Bon: would have been removed for @ pinch | victory and with it they went tnto the| Before Gunboat Amith, the local heavy-| "il be im the bem shape of hie carver,” mid! hitter, But Hebi was gupe of sugar a day for @ month,’ whirl be slipped over to le coat ani swung into. Be top drives hte ell ‘UDP not di ery day | threw the hammer and took a long draught from the Mask vy ere thas “Get up there and Dit one,” McGraw League race now {a that seven cluba| will have to turn over to the oMcials measured the throws with a ateol he discovered the substitu- ver iS t play: He Soba bapetsity axpestan so ole fetal Tet pee centr seme Cas ack . h told him, aa the crowd applauded. The have an average of .600 or more, of the Flower City A. C. of Rochester, marvellous improvement start at any) ried, Then he flared up. 4 moment, if 1 remember rightly % “You'll thrick me." be sald. “TN was throwing the hammer a foot or 7 y two farther at the eod of the month, Rot alone bate you for that, but Pi 600 clans for the first time this sea Pollok, “ae be realises thet White le dangerou POPUIAT verdict ani the winner we gon, A peculiar thing in the American | Wesht. boxes again In this Btate Pe) ig,1,9 1 cheered for aeveral minutes, 4 — Hammer, whos 1s reminiecent @f Monte Attait's bout againet Ruddy Pauthes, the colored tantam, at the Harlem Sporting Cus |BAt Neleon, took some punches om Whey N. Y., the sum of $100 and also take! Friday night will be the sound contest that he |J8W that would stop an ordinary bomet., One Fan Suggests Handsome Bat |2.,28 2rrrr eo Ctan, "ay,| Seta sate Near waning |OvLeary mathe power oumtans came East with the se purse of meeting |O'Leary met him with powerful counters tt] and | Was #0 sick of the taste of break the record.” And At the. Sone’ Sriving- game: Kumasas © Pieler iy rie oh ae rn oe eens, ahs ar ike tll e8d bie more famous /that must have hurt, and Hammer@ pusar that T didnt want, way more | one ewalloy OF ong te F eit ao which to be correct: Iv pronounced Ku Be Given Matty F rom Fun through with hie match with Trennan| roiling tn thet dimetlon bp taking Fealba's ai Aye ghowed the etteek of Vitam abo ut out the sugar, | ° f “ a-wuy, the firat syllable vegui Btate Ataletic | ealp j A ater I did got away | Where It stayed for years. if epelied Ki 4 Pedals renee sie hing Aaa ates emai Every round was full of action and i ord, und a few more,, Jobn Ye that] © nything ommission KA mith, the poyilar referee ef Chicago, will another story. Sugar! a dro} ve him the power ty’ vie he | Almost Every Letter a Testi- to throw the bamm ut he did bave 4, ede. Dadle un nohe Any athlete who has an fdea that a pretty good opinion of tea, ct atoned hil monial to Famous Pitcher’s title INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, STANDING OF THE CLUBS, « O'Lenry chin is Victory by & that he would be TO THE MATTY FUND. motor of Hrvoklya, for e renews) of hie iicense |2y Dunn, manager of Mikamt almply out-steadied George 1 The rallies et wan i ere ee | greoted, Welainantel expecta wo hold « teneound hearing the club oMcials at Its meeting | most ike) be mlected w reeree tho fiftwncround tained ren earth pate gl ‘ | of peptone’ Fit caadiges Mattar i alee uae tein sreetinn:| tad the baseball aneot New York: {| tttwnes tac tatet the ok hervone, | WESTERN TENNIS MEET | Qartormed in the Clube, Wee 1G, en PO, stirring mateh of the day, He defeated Vrerlously acknowledged sor. Iw nei . 0 OB Hig 8, Heoryweighte will be the principale in the main fale, ..60 40.556 | Monirea,. 46 42,638 TPT OA Micka ta at Rint heeke Evening World's tund to pre- | [ip fii td <1] | RRTPESES, Wan. Ws. tae fetnelpm 8. Net 0 ATTRACTS MANY STARS | preteact na: o4h | Miemsons. tages Sennainiiee aoe! sent Christy Mathewson with @ re- |{ \ngu/mois Pog ed age gg igrrs Fagen | ela pT a COFFEY OUTPOINTS BARTON; | ™ombrance gift, le @ testimonial to Motchinater = McDonald to-day liaied i dim) CHICAGO, Aug. 2-—-More than 150 | bastiwore, 49 44.527 Kochomsor, 36 51 the greatness of the former Giant || 4, Harry, the Chicago fighier, and Ju Smith | non and women will participate in RESULTS YESTE GILL STOPS PAUL DIXON ae : Bl wets co een ieee aa 10 thoes we ; 5 Roay, |.|1dol as a pitcher, sportsman on ee YP eita eo, K. O. Kegew of the wert side will | the twenty-ninth annual Western ten- || Newark. 9: Richmond, 7, 4 Pengo aagerna an citizen, The following letter, algned vee OTT Pow wih Terry Martin, © colorel tantam | nis championships, starting next Sat- Jimmy Coffey, the Mohawk Indian, re 2. si \ ' BAS? Bite | Ualtimore, 7; Providence, 6 “Biater, Brother and Friend,” ta one t ame), urday at Onwentsla Club, Lake For- Uaiumore, 4: Providence, 2 (24 game), turned the ring after @ three months aiptecamanaodl | 5 1 4 of ch show how highly thou- inicago Mahtwetant, who | o, Bansntne ila Torvntu, 6: Mo ¥ rat and eustly outpointed Wee Wee Bar- [of many which show how a ee should be a handsome bat, with | sh i Meine | Sete, he SOPORE'AE 10 Ste Snitiss al, Perna vee ton, the colored welterweight, at the Har- [ands of New Yorkers regard Matt thewson's name carved in gold |reacy filed with tho headquarters of GAMES TO-D. nent “We are pleased to Inclose here- | jeits ra, "in token of hin great help to |v, vests eve ; the Western Lawn Tennis Asociation cai “DAY, with 15 conte for Matty's remem. | the New York club." hen bere. Frediie Wein | Here It Was announced to-day ieee si Haire, branes, Our only regret is that wo] This is the first idea @ubmitted by |i geting into for his champtonanip battle | Wi Davia and Gocree Oheeat enter Ot Aah . ? increase the amount ea we| the fans Just how the proposed testi- ‘Oharley W Labor Day, Jimmy Joho: | re oe hureh, vronts at Montreat, ‘ cannot increase montal to Matty whould) be mad pov iain dened Welling neve | copresenuing the East; Maurice Me: ; should like, for Matty 1s worthy of all] There have been suggestions of New Dorp because of the noise there, Loughiin and Ward Dawson, from the : that we can possibly give hun. Long|fuinting and a library of books, but Pacific Coast, and Nat Emerson and it remained for the fans to think ‘The Pionear Sporting Club, on West Forty-| Low Hardy of the South will he Unger tn the hearts of New| trinute for, Mathowson, that wad |fourth Street, will bold boxiog show to-night at _——_———— York fana.” closely identified with the game he | which (wo goed ten-round bovis will be deculed : IMPORTED A schoolboy fan from Newark| haa done so much for, In the main go, Joe Azevedo of California will Lee Magee In on Way East, avy ha tibiae 1c take oo tnilie Gifford of Harlem, while in the| Lec Magee Is on hin way to the writes; ‘A nickel for Matty as a The tribu fund is slowly mount- 3 Lowoh, th ‘ ¥ y it ny high eatoom for hiagreat | M® but (here stil romain many fang [ssi final Mickey Duom and Jog lon the fast] Kast to have his ankle treated be- | c e of my high who could come to the bat with thetr | local Bantams, will exchange pouches for the) fo yq B tho Yanks for their last dmtrer of Matty, | Mekels and dimes, so that the tenti- | verses decision heed A dooter told Hit pie at ieee ba hg | ontal wil be tenoaentative: of the ot] Yan that Magoo ought to allow mtn | Bottled by-E&J. Burke ~ : cents to the fun Naw SOE PARIS) DED ° : | His ankles to rest in a plaster cast |e Wi erchan q Kren ehers in the world " toe Lee, 18, DOW on the : from your Wine itorGrocer % Another letter, with 12 cents in- | ROW) = finishing touches to hia training * asive of the team, and hs aays | Tosntoll fog Use at Home vloned, brings tho suggestion that the a sary “round goon Lat Day afternoon for the! be is willing to undergo anything that | 240% testimonial to the former Giant hero | af “Pole & bam, Uahoweight championship title, will put bim right, oF "buna vee