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THE WORLD MONDAY EVENING JULY 20 1903
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= SPORTING NEWS SPECJALLY FOR THE EVENING WORLD 2-Q
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ir GIANTS PLAY IN-
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ORANGETODAYTJ-
MOrrOw McGraws Boys Will
Go to P oklyn for a Game
with Hanlons Pots
National tenoue Slanillnir-cm w L rci Club w u rc-
jtIIibag 63 Z4 W8 llrwklrn 37 3S 40-
7cHictiiU 12 DCtnD 30
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CI rI1I 41 35 539riillti3tlphU23 55 2-Ofleu1ti ofter1n7 UnmeI
81 Lacli C DrooVlrn 4 Ten Inolnii-CBIu > 8i rtUiturr 5Cincinnati FhlU4 lphU S flnt fim-Clnclnnul 7 P IUd lptili 4 Twmt nn-
nasinie1 Scliedaled for ToUnjP-
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I The alan play an exhibition gametill afternoon In Orange N J withthe Orange Athletic Club and tomortow Will be pitted against Hanlonstribe on the Brooklyn grounds They-do
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not play on the Polo field until nextMonday when Boston arrives for athreeday series
After that New York nlll have Bostoni and Brooklyn lo deal wIth for nearly
two weeks Tho Wcslcrn teams thencome here andthe roanan closes witha twentyd y trip for New York In theWestern enemys territory
Tho trip just closed was unfortunateIn many ways Tho team won eight I
games and lost Erven not so good a i
record as on the nrst expedition tintthey wrestled with some fatal handi-caps
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Ureinahan and Luuder being outof many games on account of IllnessWarner nnJ Uonorman both cnklng InCrippled stale and Uan Mcdann beingabsent from iome ot the contests j
Of all the fifteen gamrs but two wereoutand out beatings In Chicago sixteen I
runs were piled up and though iheGIii mad nine enough lo win almost
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any game Chha j got afler Taylor pO
bard that there was nothing to It I
Cnderrnted St InnUI
1 St Loula won he two came hy theclosest sort of margins principally forthe reason that New York seemed to I
Underrate the tallend fighters and didA3 light hud Tho heal and continualthteils from tho spectators Mao hudsomething lo do wllh It
In Cincinnati the Giants won IhreoCime anj of Ihe fourth they werecertainly robbed by Hank ODaywho ma Jo a notoriously bad decisionIIV the llcds favor that was fatal toNew
ComingYork
down to the Ilttsburg seriesthere Is linnlly any excutc for theRlants not getting away with threeparncs In that fourtcenlnnlng conleil-tteyI played Ilttsburx to n mamlMtU-ShOAInc pluck and timely hitting The
I Bccoml game was a slaushttr Mcln-p1 I < iy bclni the victim and New York
i l4u not mo IWil of a snow j
irc last two BIIIIO however wereI ghU PUre and slinplv both Tuylur mid I
> ter pltahins magnificent games andI ther shin losing for the lack of a little
cttckwork Uolh gaines were pulUd outby Clarence Beaumont who after sitthe other Ilnilcs mid failed stung thebill anj scored on lImo other help
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Miller Pooled KickerRo joe Miller whom McGraw signed
fun Detroit List year went In the boxon Saturday Instead of Jlathewfon Thocrowd yelled and hissed at the dis-appointment
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This will be another murder saideverybody Well just kill this manMatliewson la the only pitcher McOrawhas etc etc
By the time Miller had worked fourC Inning and ilioie great batters Beau-
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Sebrlng Wagner and Leach and-all the rest of the Pirates were ableto garner but two hits the populace be-gan
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to sit up and wonderIC As the game jumped along to the
eighth and only four more lilts hadbeen added they were saying Whythis fellows just an good as Mathewaon nod the fact Is that Miller didpitch a championship game mixingthen up with the skill ot one who hadbeen working right along during thenon
So that Miller did his part and thegame parsed away became with oneout and three nn bases the Giants werenotable to hi-
tSCULLERS ROW
1 IS UPSET AGAIN
Work of Filling In of the Bulk-
head
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I i at MacCombs Dam
Park Begins This Week
The residents of Scullers Row areFe t obliged to move again CommissionerI Kustls has notified the row that theli i work of filling In the bulkhead at Maj
a combs Darn Iark will begin this1 weekr Two or three of the houses will be1 Y jacked up and a couple will remain on1 their present opllw and the space around
I them will be tilled up to the requiredlevel One clubthe Nassau will have
t to move out altogether because the1 three houses rest on rafts and will be
unmanageable when the nillng begins-It was learned aftne Nassau that the
Shouses will be towed today or tomor ¬row directly across the river and sitelocated IIt the tout ot Ono Hundred andHttyeixti street AS oon as theXronmBe ha been fllled In the Nassau
nIt will begin the erection of a hinglo1 C1 house on their present cite and
of the old boathouses to the highestbidder
Plans for the now building are alreadytinder W Yltlfd over WMO has beenr1ya rxlsod toward the construction fund Aili l sum of sljWO will be needed altogetherIt Is proposed that the home jhill be l
1 Met 73 rent In width on the2 11nstllloryall1 be fitted with all thu
Y fl wetnxtueitJI fit Ann A c Gftmcs-
St Viral of he bimonthly game ot-StIt e5 Anno A C were held at the
ufc grounds Wllllamsbrldge yesterdayrnlng Several ot the ich1olatickiof the Bronx took part In the
l and excltlnig were theit made the bestj log winning tour firsts out of thi-
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FRANK FARRELL ANXIOUS-TO QUIT AMERICAN LEAGUE-
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Offered to Sell Stock in New York Club-to a WellKnown Brewer
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American lrngne BtundlnvClub w i iti Club tv L re
nation K 21 S5 14 41-3ItiiiijiipMM 31 uilitiirsgo 34 is 472
CJvld a9 31 647 m n-Xtv
< iiYork 31 31 tOO
I Wublnnn 2 61 311
Cnmri Scheduled for TnDny-ClttUnd it Xtir Yorkft hut It IhllldtlpflllDetroit < t Jiouo-ndiltuo tt Wiihlniton
Exclusive Information won furnlihedthe Evening World today that FrankFarrell bosom frlen1 of Dill Deveryalleged king nt tho poolrooms andowner ol Blue Andrew Mack DuelistMinotaur Tim Hulllvan and half adozen other turnout race horses haddeveloped n sudden attack of cold feetIn his latest venture the great Ameri-can
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grime of baseballIt has bern known for some time that
Farrell regretted his ever mixing In witha proposition with which he was no littlo acquainted He shouldered Mm re-
sponsibility¬
of financing the New YorkAmerican League tram under this 1mjression that the 7S000 or 1104000 heInvented would be returned tenfold
Now tint It has proved n failureFarrell Ii keen to get from under andnt the meeting of the National Leigunmagnates began this mornIng nt theVictoria Hotel It trnnttplred that Far-rell
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Ii dickering with a wealthy brewerto unload Ills sharesFnrrrll DlsBintil-
Fnirell It Ii said waited up until afew day ixo to sue whether businesswould pick up nt the One Hundred am-
Sixlyflflh Mreel ground and then be-
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disgusted went to the brewerwho l < a neighbor of his on West flo-vMtyflwt street mnti nude a propositionlint the brewer did not huw any hugeInterest and finally rejectiil tin offerflatly at the same time rnnntlanlng theIntended transnctun 10 that It retchedIh PUTS of Nilloiial Ix nKUr men whomade no attempt to conceal their joy ut
< hat they consider a great blow to therival organlzillnn-
FVirreliii action may have ponrrfnlweight In settling the momentous ques-tion
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that will oo debated todav whuhro two league will declare openwar and go at It on the fold and In-
C JlltWhen rrexldnnt Ran Johnson finally
succeeded In breaking Into New Yorkrirouirh the financial backing of FrankFVrrell It wee upposed that the AmerIcai league had secured a triumph A
nuttier of I7JOCO was spool on thegrounds end players were engagedwho o salary list to about thelame round sum
New York has failed utterly as a bark
OUBLEHUDRAT
GAfFESGROUN-
DSSS
Team of Cleveland
Sluggers the Attraction To
Day at 165th St
Clirk Orimths Invaders will havedouble duly tn perform at AmericanLeague Park this afternoon Its stough job ni the occupant of thebleachery would say No len A battingteam than Napoleon Lajole Clevelandsluggers art slated to oppdfee the NewYorkers
The nrit game as usual will be called-at 2 oclock and the other Immediatelyafterward Griffith and Chcibro willlikely be the Invaders twlrlers and aneven break Is the least the tan expect
GriffIth Is apparently not quite1 maths
fled with his staff of pitchers anti hassigned a new one He js Deanna whomDetroit had for a while In exchangefor the pitcher the New Yorks savethe Tlecra Green the young third baseman Manager Harrow of the Detroitthought he saw In Green a good oneanti suggested Ihe trade Deerlngwhile a good pitcher Is Inclined to do-
a he please whether the managerlikes It or not That Is the reason De-troit let him go
PRINSTEININ
JUMPING fORM-
Clears 23 Feet 1 Inch but Even
with That He Gets Only Sec-
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Prize
Myer Prlnsleln the holder of theAmerican record for the broad Jumoshowed some of tho form which enabledhim to mske his marK nt the Knmei ntthe Tlppernry Association at Celtic Parkyesterday He succeeded In doing 23
feet 1 Inch and wat accordingly the tarof the athletic meeting
Prlnetcln did not win his event for howas obliged to give I tVolibor of Slevens Institute twenty Inches and withthat handicap the latter was figured al23 feet I 12 Inches having made on ac-
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Jump of a feet 8 12 Inches
PHILADELPHIA GIANTSBEAT MURRAYS AGAIN
Newt Similar OltourKrn llrldjreportTrim Wilt Iluy Harlrmltcs
Tho PhiladelphIa Giants showed yesterday At Olympia Field One Hundred-and Thlrtyntth atreet and Lenox aveflue that they make up as tine u semiprofusslonal baswjall team as thre IsIn the country Fut the third time thisyear they met the strong Murray milteam and after a wellplayed game theGiants wore rnturncd the victors by thescore of 5 to 2 The victory was ill themore credItable In view of the feet thatthe Murray lied n League pitcher Inthe box nfaJnllttbem
Maiteen Strong 4MM decided to stickto WIIUeDeelan In the andn t8uadiMf at OlymPla1lIMI hepitch against ORourkaUrldcc ¬port team
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ibcne and source of Income to the Amer-ican
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1xngU and tho future prospect Iinot particularly tray for another reaaon-whlcfc the UvoMrxf World learned to-day
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from one Ciigh up In NationalLeague politicsthrush Very Wise Mute
As Is well known John T Brush oldout the Cincinnati club Ian yrnir forHMOOO end bourfil u controlling Interest-In the New fork club Andrew Freed-man one of the shrnwdmt business menIn America had made a failure of theGiants the fact that hedid not devote enough time to the work
So Freedman was wiltIng to et outhaving a cheerful nest egg of abojtID-OOOorx that at leapt keels the wolffrom singing ragtime at >e barn-yard
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Kate But rush was wise In leav-ing
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Freedman with just enough sharesto keei his Interest In the Ijam
Illght today Ii demonstrated the wis-dom
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of that move tOt It la rumored thatthere will be no aUbway atatlon at OneHundred and fllxtyIUth street eitherthis year or next merely from the co-incidence
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that Andrew Freedman hasthe ear of August Belmont antI all theother subway magnates Freedman In-
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hat over luou000 In the companythat bonded the subway 80 there youlire
Furthermore It leaked out prior tothe call of time at today meetingthat Frvedmans Influence Is so effectivethat he hue persuaded the ManhattanIvJevnod people to build a station rightIn the Polo Ground grandstand sopatron wilt lit landed In the very setThis station will probably he built thisfall when Manhattan Field and thePolo Ground are thrown together antBrurii begin his project of construct-ing
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the finest h arena ever seenWhen the presidents of the various
clubi Dreyfus from Plttsburg Herr ¬
mann of Cincinnati nobL on of Btlouis Potter of Philadelphia Sodenand Cormnt of Boston Hart of Chi-cago
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anti > Kbbetts of Brooklynopened their star chamber proceedingstoday Brush therefore ivas on handwith three trump earths that iteratedlikely to give him the winning hand
Till Meeting > eceiar5-Not In a doion years have the Nn
lena Lov > un owners found It necessuryto call n meeting In the middle of aseason And It was only urgent neces-sity
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that demanded this one Augustuslerrmann blames Brush for starting theempest when he played Gen e Daviswho has contrartM both with fipw Yorkand the Chicago Ameilrans Comlskeyhas enjoined UavlH and the case will beargued In the courts hero AUK 6
The Western managers with the sx-ccptlon of Droyfuss have generally I
mood h Hermann who thatBrush did wrong The Easterners arcland In glove with Brush on the conrarv If the meeting ends with pear
among National league men It willprobably also mean war with thoAmerican League Ban Johnson withComlxkey who arrived In town thismorning Is watching the outcome andhustling while he watches
NfW MARK SET
FORCENTURIONS
Charles B Ferguson Chops Off1 Hour 912 Minutes fromHalls Record
Charles B Ferguson of the KingsCounty Whelmen established n newcentury motorpaced record over thehundredmile course at Valley Streamyesterday Ferguson clipped more thanan hour oft tho old record or lo be ex-act
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he made the time Ih Om 30s fasterthan the previous record His time forthe distance was 5h 26m hOe The pre-vious
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record wai held by Harry HallFergusons performance was all themore noteworthy because It was madeover heavy roads and during the onehundred miles the rider met with severalmishaps which necessitated his diemounting from his wheel These delayscost him considerable time Threetimes during tim race Fcrgtiwon had tochange motorn
The start was matte at daybreak Be ¬
fore the fIrst twentynvo miles had beaucovered Ferguson was obliged to dis-mount
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but he nevertheless covered thedistance In th lIen The second twentynve miles was covered In exactly thesame time
With hIs motor and wheel out at orderthe besj Ferguson could do In the thirdquarter was Hi Mm a loss of twentyminutes over the previous quarter FerIlULIOn s troubles stiii ttOk to him in theI itch quarter when he was forced todismount several times His time nowever was lb 3ni 3011
With a little more practice It i > expeeled that the motorJ>Ieed record willexonlunlly bit down to hourThere Is talk of a hundredmile motorpaced race between Hall and Ferguson
RACING NOTES
Ohnot Is entered to start In thechaw handicap todty but proliiblywill be nn abtfonlcc The gelding wasnol Injured In his last as wureported but ran away with a lighttxorise boy tho other tiny
Roma of the friends of James MerAilithlln Ir trIed lo congratulate hinton what they e II really goodprice for Duke of Kendal o star ofSaturday Mle of horses InThat wn not a big price for thift
colt ho eald Ho IH II race liorw tiitlI bcllevoil he would bring 1000 11nlthink that we got the boat of that saleDo you know that Capt Sam llnwicome very ntMr lnlns ihe nunlhcn > last winter nkel n CnrinJ
at Wilkhton Beach yosUTday hail MrSmather boon one biter hohive been Just tot late for tlpt I Tni°
hnl about dfclde1 to buy and wn onlywnlllnB for tbr approval of Ielo Vl0mer when Mr HmatluTscot the colt Tin prlie HIIlp1 In
C milIrowl nan JjOOOo nnd he WOIIM liCtenail hnIchnnre ff Ihe colt-
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en 1V II Jaunn who
ttiter tel W it Jrk Hurrrlr hIlot plo n lnrnl ilich ot typitoitifever Nimhvllle yrstrrU leou1 widow and I son two Trans nl-
the stable of Newtonwhich Is to be raci1 at Saratoga Waishipped from Oravvscnd today MrDennlnxton HRH fortynlnu horses Inhis stable but only sixteen will lie sentto Saratoga The stable jockey ONctlhexpocts to follow the today
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This mud out her Is a cinch comparedto wdiat we havo In Saul theman who rubs McChesney Alt youhave to do with tide stuff I to blow Itoff Out there It sticks closer than abrother or these fellows who want to-0aMcCbtIneyatm3 Itjajob to tuoft T
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THE EVENING WORLDSGALLERY OF GIANTS
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IIILEFTFIELDER SAM MERTESSam Mrrtess pircnts did llltle to ad-
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his glory for his father was anhumble carpenter and his mother adomestic doul who cared not for news-papers
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or the pliiidlu of tile multitudeBoth of them were Gcrmins
Most historIans give Sans birthplaceIn Sun Frinclco as verses In-
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on n gold tablet near the GoldenGate do wltncjf
Sam lcrtel they call him born In
A ball player from his molhers kneeAnd eke a marvel the glory of our
youthAnd a man of greatest tameFor the srune number of ear that i
Jacob served for Ilachel O
served hits npprenllccshlp at the carpen-ters
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bench From early dawn till lateat night he with lila two brotherplaned lathed anti hammered
was a hard worker and many theSaturday afternoon llltle Samuel gazedhungrily at his playmates juggling theball on the commons while he forsoothmust stick to tho dusty bench
Sam got so much of the bench Inthose days that he never frequented Itsince He was a good ball player antiwhile many another squats on the longseat a better man taking his place nomanager In years tins ever ordere themighty Samlow to Its
The day that Sam was twentyone-years old he looked Dad Mcrtcs In theeye alt handed him his tool kit
plugged long enough said heNow I awhileUnbeknown to Dnd the husky car ¬
penter had made a reputation as catch-er
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without mask gloves or protectorand when Buck Albright saw him per
LOU DILLON MAY
GO AFTER RECORD
Race Against Time Likely to Be
Arranged for Trotting Meet-
ing
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at Brighton Beach-
It IB very likely that Iou Dillon MrC K nilllnsss swift trotter wi besenl after time worlds roourd theIlrtshtmi llciich track next month Suerotary MrCully of ihe local irolllnsassociation has nn eye to the attrac-tion
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and Is In D Holt lodiy trying toIrMuce Mr IHIJinxi to his Oreto send Mr mine miller ririctuVt
lx u Dillon hem tnvellpl a tulle fislvlo I nulks tliir any trotur of lice sexIt only a fen day ago that aht nrot-iaitd u mill it 2 o31t iinri Mr 1IlleIt onlidriit that willmao > new record fur Ihe mtlo-
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Iinulr Vnrd Vln 01 ClipJohn M Wnr °
who gane t reputa-tion
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as a Milplayer year ego Is amongtho champions cm tho golfrlinks Yester-day
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ho non thu Presidents cup atmatch lla > in time finals on the Holly-wood
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Golf Club links over neighteenbole courfc-
Trowil nt Ilanillinll HatchA large cro il ot hanaball enthusiasts
fllled Tarrants court In Jersey Cityyesterday tsee the match game In-
whtchT Koley ond JL de1 A Tturant anti T lYoacblo
three out of five P1tI
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form he took Bandow aside anti offeredhim ISO a month to sign with a semi-professional team called the Aliens
Thirty per was a fortune then to Barnand lie went along to Lincoln Neb be-longing
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to the Western Association Samplayed there long enough as he puts it
to get a sandwich for his ambitionswere already aroused and when he re-turned
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to Frisco and knocked a linerover the old Hlroet fence thelongest hit ever registered on the Friscogrounds managers came looking forhimAfter playing In half a dozen WesternLeague clubs during 1894 and 1S33 he went-to St Paul as outnolder where heworked In 18W breaking Into the Na-
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League In Philadelphia tit the enof that season
The year 1637 found him In Columbus0 but the nve succeeding years hespent In Chicago three with the Na-
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and two with Comlskoyn WhIteSox He worked out his contract thereanti last August John McGraw landedhim for time Giants this being his firstyear In their comtantertea this has played Ilxname and during that time has
nine of slsts threehli lrld10 putout of 975 Dolanof the Reds and Dobbs ChicagoBrooklyn are tho only ones ahead ofhim with 1000 and 985 but neither has
Woe stEM is Jut now No8 Inthin list with nn average of 3S6 andhi nearly at the ton with long hits
Merles Is about the most popular manon the tram taking part In none of thoclub politics He attends strictly tobusiness lien time boys at the gatevellHully heule 1 Merles It pleasesSam to death though Burkcvllle saysbotherst him a great deal asking questloim during the game
Sandow Is only thirtyone year oIlIs married lives la Frisco winterlikes rlzo tights and smokes amany cigarettes that he rolls himselfHe plav In New York Uaanywhereteam
rise anJ hopes to be with
OOOM AND BURNS
IN CLOSE RACE-
Each Jockey Rode Six Winners-
at Brighton Beach Track Dur-
ing
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the Past Week
Jccke1 Ieors Odom and Tommyare having n close flfthl for rid-
Ing honors at tilt BrIghton Beach meet-ing
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Koch boy has ridden six wllnlone place horse anti threewas outside the money ncvtn times and
IOllan eight The work of Burns Is adecided Improvement OWl the form-al own by him earlier In tho year
Tho records nf us Uiulliif Jockeys atthe Brighton track last week are asfollows
EnJwLei Won
larl t t TllrdpIleI I t
imilimesa I Iiflifli-tt7
I 5 2 124
ndlr 3 g 2 It2 1 10
u1 21 t 1 30
1WilIerion t 1 1oflntmn-OZecffwty
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trO I i 7
Easteris Lsn 1AadlugClubW L P L PC
DutlG CIt74446 19
23 661 tll 3t n1Iiwart a 14 nome nn C 34
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MANY CYCLISTS ENTEREVENING WORLDS EVENT
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Indications Point to a RecordBreaking List ofEntries Next Month
asENTRY BLANK OPEN TO ALL
EVENING WORLD CENTURY RUNI
Cut this out and address to Cashier of The WorldInclooed find 91 to cover entry flIn The Evening World century
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Run of J Saturday Aug 8Sunday Aug 9
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Name iAddress
Club I any City
Section morning or afternoon
Mark which time you would like to start 5X0 6 620 640 7 730 7408 A M Saturday or SundYI2 230 P M Saturday
mJod E Munoirred cu444iiim1 luuio tuiU time uble of the run areon receipt or entries ayaIm l on envelope banded
to wearers of badgas at time start Had plane de-sign
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and workmanship KAJflWBD FINISH to beuttullntog the course within fourteen ho r1tbout further charge Right to rejectany entry ire In CUll of AT TUE START the run wintakeENT pac clear Saturday Entries registered In order of receipt SO
With The Evening World century runyet three week away the entries al-
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In that the event will be-
a notable one In the annals of cyclingTime route selected along the level roadsof Long Island li one that appeals towheelmen while the of thepacomaklng staff guarantees perfectmanagementan In a century run that
Contrary to general belief the Sat-urday
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section of the run hiss provenmore popular with longdistance ridersMany of tho Saturday riders howeverhave declared their Intention of par-ticipating
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In the Sunday section alsoand havo naked whcthe they couldmake post entries second sec ¬
ton This will be permitted of courseonly to those who rjde In the Sat ¬
urday run All entries must be In sev-eral
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d1 before the days set In ordorthat numbered badges and checksmay bo sent to those entered
The handsome meals to be givenwithout any to every-one covering the one hundred milessoon show their effectsome day this week and will be placed
MAJOR DELMAR TO
TROT THE ABBOT-
Fast Trotters Will Meet in aMatch Race Near Albany on
July 29-
ALBANY July 20The Abbot erst-while holder of the world trottingrecord an4 owned by J J Scannell oxFire Commissioner of New York Cityhas been matched to meet Major Delmar A P McDonalds fast trotter Ina race for a purse ot CMO
The Abbot has been at Village Farmall year and Is reported to be back tohis old form His trainer says the oldtrotter Is In as tine condltbn today aswhel ho placed the worlds record at
Major Delmar is In floe conditionhaving been undergoing preparations fora race with Lord Derby which telthrough owing to an Injury toSmathersj horse
According to the conditions of the
math The Abbot end Major Deloarat Island Par near this city-
on July 29 John will drive TheAbbot and Mr MoDonald will handle-the rein behind Major Delmar
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BRITT A 6 TO 10 FAVORITE-
IN FIGHT WITH OKEEFE
Lightweight Will Have ThirdMeeting 1 Frisco Title Month
SAN FRANCISCO Ju1 20 JimmyBritt and Jack who are tomeet here on July 31 have gone Intoactive training for the bout Brltt hastaken quarters at Crolls with JimCorbett while OKeefe Is stationed ASheehans rQdhoue on thebeach
Britt has met OKeefe twice Thefirst time he lost on a foul In Portlandafter six rounds of Sighting nnd the
go resulted In a draw Hi willecon over OKeefe and the waything look now the odds will Do about
r800 CYCLISTS MAY START-
IN THIS CENTURY RUN
Veterans Event PromIses to Do nnUnusually Dig Saoccin
Every Indication points to the largesteulry list of tho year for tho Vet-
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fifth annual century run nextSunday I ocal riders have entered in-
substantial numbers and larce della ¬
from Bridgeport Bostonton Elizabeth and other outoftownpoints have carried the entry list to dabbeyond the two hundred nnd welltoward the threehundred murki Indi-cating
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a probable total fullytime runelifhl run will have fact and slow di-
visions¬
with special for the netfour of the fast division to BotchKnlrtcs will close next Frllay-
MISCEllANEOUS SPORTS-
Frank I Kramer won both of the pro-
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events at the Ielevlle cycletrack in Newark yesterday afternoonwith less than a foot to spare In nochInstance I
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A quartet of wellconte events ontrack and field marked tho champion-ship
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point of the BrooklynLt yesterday at GramPark Masueth L 1 WcGowan was the ta performer of the
I S SdarWI but the result of a single game
the three leading learns cornfor tho champlciahlp of the New
York Cricket Association the series orthat o IlnintoThe arouUlunUU-1ntert nelf two moat oppbpants two Bo4udays anthey wlYUmvo to Duttoan extra ofr to In 1
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on exhibition In some of the largersporting goods store They are ele ¬
gant specimens of the Jewellers artand will make worthy souvenirs of theoccasion
Several hundred of the medals will bostruck off and they will be handed tothe rides at the end of the run
Centurionof the CenturyRoad Club of America has boel ap-pointed
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chief pacemaker of runHe will be assisted by a competent ataffof pacemakers three to each divisionwho will see that the scheduled speedof twelve miles an hour Is not exceededThis ic Important If there Is any vari-ation
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In the pace the rider will bofatigued much sooner even steadypace can be kept up mite after milebut short stretches of sprinting willsoon show its effects
The stopping places are close together-The slop will be nine miles fromthe frt at Bedford Rest Tho nextrest will be seven mllen further on Inthis way riders will get a chance to rest
before they realize they arc tiredThere are a tow places In the earlier
divisions et open If you vint tohave choice In any particular dtvlIon your your entries now
EARLY DATE fOR
CUP RACE TRIALS
First of Series to Select New
Shamrocks Opponent Will Be
Sailed Next Monday
NEW NDON July 20Tho trialto select a defender for Amerlcanrace
be sailed three days earlierwlthan first scheduled After a con-
ference
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on board Jj Plerpont MorgansCorsair It was decided that the lImit
race of the series will be sailed onJuly 17 at the termination of the pres ¬
ent cruise of the New York Yacht ClubAs announced the new schedule Is as
follows Monday July 27 Wednesday-July 29 and Saturday Aug 1 TheNewport series for which the yachts areeligible are Tuesday July 2 and Thurs-day
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July 30
This will Give the American defenderprobably tho Reliance five more daysto tune up In than she would otherwUehave had which la none too much when
considered that the cup races willbegin on August 20 less than threeweeks after the last trial race Is sailed
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7NFVrLE 0 JulyNational League
team yesterday by a score of 9 to 8Catchier Dexter of Boston had his
right thumb split by a foul tip and willbe out of the game for some time Den-ton of the Zanesville team cot foursingles a twobagger and a base onbills In six times bata
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recuperating from tho effects oftheir annual celebration held here Satur-day
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They had a great time lastingfrom 7 A M until midnight the torrentof rain doing little to dampen their en-thusiasm
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The days fun hogan with the arrivalof the Boston division at time Peopleline pier nt 7 oclock Tho New Yorkers a
awaited the visitors In a big tallyho l idrawn by six horsc After breakfaat Hnllorans avenue and FOtocnlh nnd n drive through <
and along Riverside Drive the partystopped for luncheon at Pabsts In
et One Hundred and Twentyfifthstreet After luncheon the baseballgame was In order Out the rain camedown mercilessly and It was thoughtthat this Important feature of the daymight have to be called oft Enthusiasmran high however and the game waaplayed at tIme Polo In thedrenching rnln by asnore of 7 to 2 Only roar InnIng wereplnyed but Umpire Harry saidthat they were ufCIMt to show theHubltea accordinglycalled the game Capt Dr Montague-
of the local nine wanted to continuebut Capt Mahoney and his Boatontanawouldnt hear of it
A aunntlly of lubricating fluid wasthen consume to put the boys on edgefor In Ihe evening at theCafe Martin Here the celebration was J
ended with a good meal and some timelytoasts course of which praise-
was hOWerell on the New York division
for It management of the affair Dr I
II Waller chief of the New Yorkdivision was the toast master and hefilled the job to the letter Neatly turnedspeeches Interspersed withralllerv by Dr S E Itimeton
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Popular Cub Annnnl Affair at I
The Most Sncoc fnlThe Columbus Catholic Club of Wet
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ter out of tho ordinary In Dave Dunnwho so well at th club ito The WetNew Brighton S I Dunn wyard dash and Ihe 440 beatingfast fields In both event Timsey ran second to Inand Bill huh was the runner up Ithquarter The fat mens racea bit of a phennomenon In Jim Fox who Jrivals John Plenlng the wrestler fortile llllc of the Butcher Boy PoX J
beat a select field after running a deadheat In whlci the frs two men andjcinl two ciotsed line on eventernu 1lb run off Fox got otllntanti his fieldtlhDve goiiv tj a tire CharlIe Smith IJohn Vaughn D M Counsellor1 I
Ferguson the political genius tied tohold Fox but he shook them andwon pulled up like a Waterboy J
The athletic contests were a featureof the outing which was a huge successThe tug The Erin carried the boysdown the river to their lesinatVm Inthe Kill von Kohl The trip down wanmost enjoyable thanks to the vocallstloability and humorous outpourings of
Handsome Tim Rafferty and COOn ¬saIlor Hayes and the managerial abil-ity
¬of HughIe Weston Boyle fCommissioner George E Best Daniel
F McMohonfl able lieutenant and AIherman William Wenzl missed theoat and reached via ferryand trolleys They werent sorry tbemade the
A C Itestuno Gamegames of the Forreat A lC were resumed at the cubs ground
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