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GQUtlMN
Boer Unholz and Dick Hy
land Will Furnish Great
Scrap at Navarre A C
ToNight Willis Brltt
Writes on Nelson
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OR UNHOLZ and Fighting
B Dick Hyland will exchange
wallops tonight at Ulmer
Park The toughness of these two
little fellows Is almost a guarantee j
that therell be no knockout But
there will surely bo six rounds of
milling of a roughhouse order
Both Hyland and Unholz eat up pun
iiliment with the gusto displayed by a
mall boy turned loose In a pie shop
They love It e IJs true that Unbolt
wears a subdued air whenever Gans Is
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mentioned but he has small regard for
the fighting ability of other scrappers
Hyland never shows iy backwardness
in either matchmaking or fighting and
Its a pipe that hell bore Into the Boer
from start to flnlih
Unholz dropped In to tell us all about
what hell do to Fighting Dick Me i
Im a tough fellow explained the Doer I
It takes a sledgehammer to hurt me I
yes When I was In England I used
to bend Iron bars an Inch thick by nit I
ting them across my forearms I could
break horse shoes mil my fingers too
Its a trick sure but you got to have
itrong hands yet My hands never hurt
me In a fight Valt until I hit this tough I
fellow Hyland You see what I can do
c him
Hyland has nothing to say He never
does any talking outside of the ring
or In It But hes there with the fire
works when the trouble begins
ERES one from Willie Britt man
H ager of Battling Nelson Willie
Isnt slow In puffing tbs Dane
Wise boy Willie
S F July 27 I
Friend Bob
Well old pal Im serving notice here I
with that Im still on the Job With the
defeat of James Edward the boys
thought that they had put me through
the Armour proceu but now theyve
concluded that some time during my
Brennan street days I dropped the
boxing gloves long enough to chase
over the Popero hills to the end of a
rainbow Well if its luck to pick out a
good fighter then Im lucky but If I
one of those gents at the helm of our I
big navy crushed Into a Dreadnought I
and sunk her with a discarded mud I
icow theyd say he was a smart guy
From the day I saw Joe and the Bat
tier at Ooldfield I was convinced that
Nelson was the master and Joe the
man I tried to get the DaYS to put
down their cheeks and while they listened
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tened attentively enough they went their
ways shaking their dimes and murmur
ing lies Just as happy as If he had
good sense There are a few boys
around the country that can step the
Derby with tho Battler and make a
ihowlng but when they enter the
Thornton Stakes with the Dane youll
always find me at the box office with I
II bag big enough to carry the long end I
of the money Ive seen fighters come
and go but the Battler when It comes
down to real fighting makes them all
look like a lot of ping pong experts He
would have made such great light
II eights as LivlBite Carroll and Me
Aullffe In their day look IK e an A 1
A who had tried to paint his house
an orange color on St Patricks Day
Bob they can all nay that Joe Gans
was not at his best the other day but
the fact remains that within sixty days
prior to the 4th of July he flattened
Spike Ilobson and Rudy Lnholz In his
usual snappy workmanlike manner Th
coming tight at Cplma will tell tho tale
bu they cant lake It away from Nol
Ion lie Is the Oral boy that ever
retehed Jane on the tloor In nine
CII1 That lone ought to make the
attUr a haclllner In a dime museum
fn tile rest ot his rap Had Nelson
fought Onus at CTnHfield the way he did
nn the 4th ho would have won lone be
fore that alleged foul in the forty
second
LOT of fnlks out here who know
A
more about other things than
they do about tightnz and flcht
frs are criticising me for giving Cans
a return match My Judgment has hen
fairly good 10 far in matters pugilistic I
and a fellow can afford to take an aw
ful chance when he has a fighter like
Nelson running for him Gans is now
In the mountainshe says for the first
time In his life lie expects to come
back a new man For nine If he stays
there as long as our old friend Hip Van
Winkle theyll always count ten over
him when ho faces Nelson Of cuuwe
th boys do not nil agree with me
Wi > should they It was the great
nod awe Inspiring Invincible Jans that
was beaten And the boys all want
to be convinced thai
It was not a
dream It was never thus In the old
lays IiI bet a Jl do ajalnst a brllt
Watch they didnt ask Daniel to co
Kick into tit Huns den again but I
KUtsi it was aJI because It wan the
tturdy Battler and it was JANS A
few croakers Whispered lalie as
usu0 but tno fignt hhel answered
titatNecon
Xfjon Is a better man todnv than
he lias eve been iirfnrv ami h 1111 a
ot lotm lilt bfloro he l < Iwileii Hell
be a Knt ileen Mavourneon cliaimuo
or I nun my gins If yim arc not
well up n Irish lyrics and ilont know
what I mean by thai rln uii jmi
llulal snJ Hell tell yit liuu ti < si iy
r ICJ llrJIC Sun lisil tn 1 a Coll lai
uuiil liivr hml a better ihjiKg 10
work the fri anti phell game with ilire
Us i > in and n biscuit run I had of
< n I tllllt the lud around here that
set n Incl n chancp Now its an
ttrtnl I tMnk I couJ exchange a can
Of Ci > i < len ol irU for a Jersey lOll
any time 1 start now Uoodby
vttiia uu rr
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THE FASCINATION OF THE GAME
Th1 TFi1 i
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ATTELL REFUSES TO II
HAVE FRISCO REFEREE
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Rumored That Champion Is1
Trying to Get Out of
the Mach 1
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BV JOB POLLOCK I
BE ATTELL nnd Owen Moran
ABE to agree on a referee for
the fight to be held on Labor
Day after a long discussion last night I
In Frisco
Moran agreed to any of the local men
but Attell held out for Jeffries A tele
gram was sent to Los Angeles by
Promoter Coffroth asking the jig fel
low to reconsider his refusal but Jet
rle remained firm
It Is rumored that Attell Is trying to
cut the match
Owen Moran rave out ft story In Frinco to
the effect that he met James Ulna Hone
Drltt before he sailed for America and that
the Name Son II handing out largw portion
of bunk to the UrllUhen H Is receiving
H turns for rlvlnc exhibitions with Jabez
White
Dittllnr NelMn hall left Chicago and lion
Mi way West to tiin tx hc tsV vlh Joe
Onn The Dane did net overstep hlmnelt
while beIng wined n310edle In lle o ls < h
ind It ready to begin training at once
Joe Clans Is hunting deer at Hsrbln Sprlnn
and has not started his training routine as
yet He claims that he wnlirtii more than
ever he did In his life And that when he
starts to take ol weljM for the fight It will
not Inlure him
Joe Thorn hewn tralnlnr y leMay for
his fight with Stanley Ketchel Hetfhel says
hei U in Rood shape and will not m down
to hard work for several days for lear Ih t
he may ro stale haUnz an engagement
with WpkB after the Thoma fight
The next bout for Sam JSngttt Frisco
club will In all probability be Welch and
MrFarlanl The former hea ywel hl
champion li now neitoiiatlnir with the Hint
weights to meet betore his club nut month
1 Oeorite Ounther the negro fighter from
Australia who Mi fought the best fW l le
weIghts In the EaSt IS hot on the trail of
Sam Ijinuford Ounther says that he haj
a draw with LtnRfcrd and has won our
Blackburn lie aloo hal a knockout to his
credit over hArry Temple ant would be
delighted to meet Laniford before one of
the local clubs
Joe Thomas Is nniloui to firM lure JM
will meet any one In a letter 10 a friend
here he says he will make ter pounds at
8 crohS110rw of the Eastern m ddle
weights Joe has been whipped by Kelchel
but the champion Iud to w > a box distance
has tea him
to gain a victory rhoraaj I
his hardest fights
t
Willie Lewis who ii to meet Bill ripke i
at the Armory A A of Boston on Au
13 > cv Young Day wilt eave for that I
cfiv f r his
city tomorrow lie will finish up
training at Xorthboro quarters bettor bun
engaged Iralnln Ihere for hln by the club official
I II
Kid Locke the only boy who ever sue
reeded In haltln Young uithrev will on
Thursday night at the Princess Hub meet
1 T iorounl Contest the ruved iton
J5
tem Iaeke oored the Ihiia4eiphtafl twice i
had him hanlflllif on at the eflibot1e
I nod thine non ot the New York lightweights I
Crns and Keo et 01 were able to Ct I
Iorke is a mixer after Loughreys awn
style shl there li something doing from
I the second the ball rings
With Lady Connolly m Tony Caoonl for
his star card at the Becka way Beach Club
has guaranteed the
Manager Bill Brown
members of this jxjpular organization i
sureenuugii tight Friday night Connolly I
has only shown here twice but he has
han raida gooJ 1111 otle lultl the
crowd more for he II an aggressive boy classy
In footwork ant with a wallop that means
sleep to the one who gets It
i Emergency Kelly of Boston snd Kid
flume of New York will meet In the star
bout al tM Iong Acre A A lonUht Both
boCs are fast lighten and a rattling bout Is
cxiiected by tho cln1 members There will
also be six prellmliur bouts on the pro I
gramme and a battle royal between eight
colored members ot the club I
FLANAGAN CREATES NEW
RECORD IN IRISH GAMES
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DUBLIN Aug tlohn Flanagan of
the IrishAmerican A C and Ralph
Rose the giant ehotputter added new
laurels to the fame of the American
Olympic team by sending two records
soaring In the games of the Dublin po
lice at Balls Bridge
The Hercules of the New York Police
Department hurled the 16pound ham
mer 173 feet 10 inches not only smash
ing to smithereens the Irish record of
IH feet 214 Inches hung up by Lee Tal
bott his IrlrhAmerlcan A C team
mate on Saturday but staving a hole
In the worlds record of 173 feet 7 Inches
made byMatt McQrath at Montreal on
I September a 1W7 Flanagan hurled
the hammer mora than 175 feet at Tor
rlngton Conn a fortnight before he
lot America but the officIals of tho
A A V refused to allow the record
Hose sent the shot 49 feet 6 inches
I puttlns out of commission the old
record of 4S feet 10 Inches made by Den
nis Horsan of the Celtic Field Club at
Queenstown In HVi The Callfornljns
i put Is only two and a quarter Inches
I behind the worlds record he mails In
Montreal last year One of the largest
orowds that ever witnessed an athletic
meet In Ireland turned out to see tho
Yankee strong men perform Thoy
had a grand reception
Sheppard Wins Race
GLASGOW Aug 4In the Glasgow
I Rargers aports aterday MelvIn W
1 Sheppard IrishAmerican A C was
an easy winner of the halfmile run
starting from scratch and making the
I diJtarce In 1 minute iS seconds and
beating the Scottish record br 115
seconds A mach has been arranged
between an American team the mem
bers of which U yet have not been
selected and the Scottish Amateur
thlole Association the games to be
held at the Edinburgh Exhibition
I AUB 19
SEIGER IN FURIOUS DRAW j
WITH BEDELLAT ROMAN A e1
In one of the hardest sixround bouts
witnessed at the local clubs this year
Joe Selger of Denver and Joe Bedell
fought to a vicious draw In the windup
of the stag of the Roman A C last I
night 1
Hedell was the boxer and Seigel the
fighter The latter was the agsressor
throughout and never for an Instant I
stopped boring In Bedell met him
with straight lefts and right uppercuts I
htu could not bother the Westerner The
tatters vicious swings seemed to miss
a vital spot by a scant Inch for many
of the wallops he put over looked like
the farewell punch
Bedell had the better of the early
rounds scoring mora often by his clever
tactics He did not have the stren th
or the Western boy who never tired
and overcame tho advantage in the I
fourth session when he floored Joe B >
with a right that started from the
floor The local youngster took the
full count and stalled until the bell
rang It was the only knockdown In
the fight
The tight was a real good one and
It would be unjust to call it anything
but a draw
Sullivan Whips Rowan
Paddy Sullivan had all the better of
Marty Rowan In the sixround windup
of the Bedford A C boxln entertain
ment last night It was a fast mill In
I which Sullivan carried the battle tc his I
man from the first bell
Twice the bell saved Rowan and In i
the last round he was all but out It Is
doubtful he would have been able to
go another round with the victor as
rfulllvan was quite fresh at the end i
Freddie D lion beat
Harry Lotz In a
sixround semifinal
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LITTLE SURPRISES EXPERTS I
BY DEFEATING BEALS WRIGHT
HOSTON Mass Aug 4To the sur
prise of everybody H li Little o
New York dcftntea Heals C ipit
of Boston n forner pailonul cham
pion In a fourset match In the IInt
round cf the LoncnOid Singles Tour
namont Tn < score woo fi I 26 63
fil A s a result Little wil pay W A
Lamed of Annapolli In the chaIn e
round this afternoon at 3 oclock
Tap match was In reality a eec I
saun Little has been inlaying good
I
intld tirouhuu tlie tsurninient not
aily when he de tatfd W J Clotl1
iliiujelpila ouch last week hut
ho mat no been thowlne as well a
right who Im defeated sjch men
nt II Too Westfall George L Wrenn
jr and F n Alexander
Little plijeJ probably as he has never
i d 1 i
played before carefully accurately and i
wlh a well planned attack Vrlght
on the other hard larked te speed and
dash that have rharacterlzed his play
Ing of late He nia ffriufntly into the
net and out of court with glaring errors I
II
Quaker Cricketers Lead
DLHIIN Au 4 there nas glorious
I > nthr ys rilay for Vie cricket match at
Cole lark beweii n e Gntiomn of lr
lent and the SenMum of PMUlelphta
Ith are > < tu C t one irjns lrthn1 was
al out SOC 01 ruiii I i C drit Innings ahlle
me Inlladel > ilini t re1 III
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New Launched on Harlem
Tnv new coacliiK liun hn nab > their
aiipta nco on ts Huleai tuner during the
ivex Jo Thornton of the Naaus has
loaned he fan frnft to the NUIMU Club
anl Coach Day Ujcni nf the lie Star
Ciitf lulloatd Ire ttorliouts of tbe clOD
cross durtn the aee < ta a 1181 motor
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ECZ
JEFF W TOUft
WilL HOLD BIG
BOUTLABOR DAY I
Ketchel and Papkc Fight to Be
Staged at Jeffries Club
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at Los Angeles
Special to The Evening World I
LOS ANGELES Cal Aug tDaron
Long manager of Jeffrless Vernon
Club announced positively this morn
ing that Ketchel and Papke have bean
matched to fight I
twentyfive rounds
for the middleweight championship on I
Labor Day
t
The announcement has aroused great I
enthusiasm as the match Is regarded
as the classiest which could possibly
be put on at this time Long showed I
letters and telegrams to back up the
statement that the fight would surely
take place
Whether Jeffries has reconsidered his
decision to quit the game and dispose
of his Interest In his club Is not known I
but ho certainly appears to be going I
ahead with plans for attractions ruch
Ing several months Into the future I
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BRYNHILOINS
JHEKIW
Emperor Williams Meteor Is
I Beaten in Royal Yacht Club
I
I Regatta at Cowes
COWES Isle of Y1ght Aug fThe
Kinds Cup the principal event of the
Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta which
was opened here today was won by
the scratch boat Sir James Penders
Brynhlld There were ten contestants I
Including Emperor Williams Meteor
The course was fortyseven miles
HOW MUGGINS MADE
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THAT DOUBLE PLAY I I
I I I
For the benefit of the score of rooter
who cams around rie press but and wanted
bets decided here II in explanation of the
double play male by Huerlns yesterday
Crldwell was on first with none rut Wllln
popped up a fly which would have falltn
In the grass on the edge of the outfield i
Muggins easY It was an outfield fly and In
stead of catching tie ball ht allowed it to I i
strike the ground first and then trapped
It Urldnell was therefore forced to pi
to second Thinking the fly would be
caUrlt llrlinell stuck to first base IIUfl
jlns then threw the bill to Ganzel nho
touched Brldwell dlspcilnz of him lie tven
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touched the bag and Wlllse was out If he
had touched the bag first Ilrllwtll
would not have been forced ind would han
been entitled to remain on the tag Hug
gin and Uanzel made thu play exactly
rlh and It could not have been played I
my oner way 10 that both runners would
nave ben nut Many of the fins nere mis i
led tec5JC they thoujht It an Infield fly
It n an outfield fly If It had ben an
InflrM fir uie batter only aojld hae been
dtiareJ out uhcihtr the Ielder caujht
the ball or not and Brldnell WoUld have
ben sate u n
PHILADELPHIA CRICKETERS
WIN FROM IRISH TEAM
rnLlN AJI1 IThe Irfklt mJtrh
bttwrpn the ftrntltmrn of iMlnilelpliIi
iul 1 ho JpntlNiirn of lrflin1 nas con
cluueil here toilay anl rfiiltert In a
vlctorv for the 1ltor Tine Inch tnim
nfnt nut In the oeonil Inninn nlfi 7
runs the rilladfluhlani thus Inning
I the Innlnss and seven run Vf olprI
thc local ulavers scored S6 In the first
innings as ajiinit 171 for the visitors
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LONGBOAT GIVES
PRAISE TO HAYES
FORGREAT RACE
Indian Runner Back From
Olympjc Games Says Event
Was Truly Run
Tom Longboat the Indian runner
who quit the Olympic Iarathon race at
London when nearing the twentieth
mile arrived on the Kronprlnz Wllhelm
from Southampton today Longboat Is
a Canadian and would talk but little
about the treatment of the American
athletes In England except to cay that
It was a pretty raw deal all around
Hut on the Marathon race Longboat
was willing to talk It was a grand
race said Longboat truly run and
truly won Hayes won the race fairly
and squarely but the Italian Dorindo
deserves a great deal of credit for his
traiatness It was the hard going over
cobblestones and asphalt pavement at
the end of the route that killed him
The last I saw of Hayes he was run
ning easy especially 10 when he raised
me Just before I WM forced to quit
owing to the pounding my tot had
received from the hard pavements I
said then he would win but at that
time I did not know how tar out In
front Dorando was Hayess work In
uveivomlnK a handicap of almost two
miles Inside of less than seven Is a
wonderful performance and one that
ehouid cern him tho greatest credit that
can be given him
SARATOGA ENTRIES
Special toTne Evertlne World
SARATOGA RACE TRACK AUK 40
Thc entries for tomorrows races here
ere as follows I
TIItST RACE Belllnr threejesrolds and
upward seven furlongs
MuDlle Juwin 103
gist Eastnn 111
le M Monocle lit
CTi Woodcraft fti
M < Th Squire Ill
ran Cu ar Pine ill
i7J Jacobite 120
r ffil KM A maD j jot US
KW Kennyetto jj
SiC ND RACESt eolechase handicap
fouriianflld and upward about two allies
IIMIII Jimmy Lane 1J2
I tot Bit iou
W St N Irk lin
IC13 Baronet 1M
ThIRD RACK Fplnaway of tlOnon two
eirold ftllloL five and a 9ialf furlongs
077 Constellation Ill
toot lIu Kearney 112
CI4 The Pippin 112
IYO Wall Flower 112
hits Maikette 112
124 Ladr Huhbard 113 I
eRa Weddlnn Dell 112
FOtRTlt RACE HanKcap nil age
aelllnj one mile
rW Oreeno lao
M51 Orphan lAd Ill
mi nArtic iro
OH Campiljiier x no
rsht George 0 Hail iro
FIFTH RACEKentucky lelllnr fillies
fire and a half furlonn
fsn Albanl HI
ft j2 Merry Gift 101
iiw ralr Metienirer f t
iwn Cheek tea
H7I Suimfr Vlffht trj
eet fhfreron M
fM Ii Toed III lixi
iM lid llaney tee
eel Pin 107
692 Count Lady 102
SIXTH TIACE felllnir threeyeare4 and
IIP thai hal not won at this rawtlnsr on
mile HM Purslan iou
I W Rolcnnda VI
1 Wt1 Itrnrtr O Hall 105
ama Hold Fait irw
1 103 rlaucui iou
Thomas Calhoun Wl
chili Col Wtilt dOi
cc4 1 Orphsn Lad lea
teant KentucKf H u ins
css rn ou
r 11 Complte ftO
rm nbert o <
rtonnl nard in
i RTII Klr Toddlnxton 05
I I Y Sunr Pine IW
Apprentl allowance
New Danger Signals
Since Cnrdlnil Ioiuf waj troundM In a
roUci luno 03 A rock near the One Hind I
on5 Fiftiethfifth Ilr1 Md < < e a red lug
hii been placed In flllnn there as u warn
tog to oarsmftxjand small craft running up
I fut chnnnel of the Harleii Further
d01n the river there Is another otr tt on
to 1M etnn A sunken boat HM near the
On Hundred and Fortyflfn force r In
It h ald ar1 ilarlem oarsmen are enter
tee why a enl II cot hiIetI our tilt
dsnjeroin spot
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Bai b llloloOrdiToD r20ms lit inn
lullsd2PU Oliau vi Clneuti Adn6 > e
a4
PREDICT DEFEAT OF
JOHN MADDENS STARS
Clockers Say That James R
Keene Will Win the Sara
toga Special
BY VINCKST TRKAXOR
Sreclil to The Evening World
SARATOGA Aug lTha clockers at
the Spa are predicting the defeat of
John Maddens stars Payette and Sir
Martin In the rich Saratoga Special
They my Keene has at least three
which can take their I measure Wed
ding Bells Is one of these She Is said
to be II great filly but if all that Is
heard of Maskettes speed Is true the
latter Is even better
Maskette made her racing debut yes
terday and after being all but left at
the barrier ran around her field und
won In a drive Had she been away to
a good break there Is no telling how
far she would have won Matkette ran
greenly and this according to experts
Is the reason why she was forced to a
drive by Maddens Miss Kearney who
was also making her first star Miss
Kearney had none the best of the Ireik
and she certainly ran as far as has
kctte did Maskelte It work can be
taken as a criterion Is the speediest of
speed marvels She Is credited with
having worked a half mile here In the
almost Incredible time of 43 33 coaK
Before her race yesterday John Mad
den announced that he was sarliu a
ood hilly in Miss Kearney but accord
CYCLE STARS IN LONG I
RACE BEHIND MOTORS
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An attractive programme has been
I framed up for the midweek meet
Wednesday night at the Newark Vela
drains when the next of the series for
I the motorpaced championship will be
i put on The distance will be at twenty j
I five miles and the feature affair will bal
I a threecornered race between Jimmy I
Moran the wellknown pace follower of j
Chelsea Mass Elmer Collins who has
Just returned from the other side after
la successful Invasion of foreign tracks
and Eddie Root the erstwhile sUday I
pluggtr who has recently broken Into
j the paced game
I Root has been following the big mo
tors all season and won both of the
match races he had at the Clifton track
Last week he Issued a challenge to ride
an of the pace followers on the Velo
i drome saucer so that the local man
i ayement Is giving him an opportunity
I to see what he can do against claasy
Ing to what he heard Masketle was In
vincible Madden added that Miss
Kearney could win an ordinary race and
ought to be socund The race proved hu
dllnt underestimate lllss Kearneys
ability J
The defeat of Sugar Pn spollei a big
diy for many a player This one was
beaten only a head after being all but left <
at the tot Many who get real Info
Marled the day with four tips Sugar Im
Court lady lUnJcllon and Miss Kfirnjy a
place All nest through but the first ont
Tom Shiw and Jimmy HeiltU didnt go
on y stUav Shaw was hit for HuiU by
HUv Mjckln ltuniiv on Ineeluo Healtlr
Jin Ccl HI to MacKln on the urn race
It is sild Keattle was sick In bed yesterday
and thats the reison ha wasnt In his IK
cusoned place I
Mohwk II hal probably seen hte apt
racing tats titer nesrhy two year rest i
nl fholeJa r
r fho IT
the nanford horse was cent back under sIlk
vesterlal In the idle handicap lie leI 10
the Ilrloh turn where he broke doors I
ah Ihal tlllr hJ to lIlmount ant un
uHle him Mohawk fake I bone I his
ankle
Shihng Is the money rlllrg kid here
now lie put two over y iter < lar making
fire lii to davs Dunn scents In hiue
Yome beck Any other boy could hose won
vastly on Sugar tine
A Woher owner of Itefln d Is hiving a
lucky stteak here HeflnM was a SO to I
shot Saturday Weber won with Blivtn I
a 10 to 1 shot and on opening day pu
Zlmngo utr at t to 1 Wcter Is uppeaS
to be a partner of Big Levy the Chicago
sport
Judge nailery Din Finn thought Court
Lidy noud win the third tie thought
similarly uf hefts In the lumps The latter
was tie cutildrr tnl looked as If hf
couldnt o > e until he ran out at the list
jjmp Mcsksltfs lIre 1 II 3J Is the fail
ni flee and a halt furlongs of the meeting
10 far
Everybody Was glad to IM Tom Mannli
I wIn a purse with Dlsobtllrnl
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Thre I nnlhlng new In the reoort thut
the Klipire Associations met will It < run
fat Its all rumor up to date
men Collins rode his first race since
his return on last Wednesday nlht at
Newark and was defe tcj by Champon
Hugh McLean but on Saturday nUht
at Itevere Beach Collins reversed the
order of things and beat McLean In a
gruelling thirtymile race on the latters i
favorite track
Morans ability as a pace follower Is
too well known to need comment and
he Is In good condition now as was evi
denced by his fast time In the race i
which he won on the Madison Square
Oarden track a few weeksago Jako
Uerosler Charley Turvllla and Sunny
HrlKSs will be the pacemakers which i
will nsure a corking race all the way
There will also be a revival of the
unlimited Australian pursuit race for
professionals with such sterling plug
gers entered as White Ashurst Six
on Williams Joe Ilalgln anti Mill
Kupprecht The amateurs will have a
halfmile handicap and a big llvemlle
open with a special prize for the winner
of the most laps The races will be
started promtly at 8 oclock
I
STANDING 07 THE CLUBS
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LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAOUB
AL
NA31OAt Clan W1 Pc Club W L V Club W L PC
dab W L OtTCincinnfttt43 H 500 Detroit M 3U tlthlPhilapa 43 4T 4Si
pittpburgS 311 53 ve2Inotoi H3 ro3 4t Louta7 au IJJ lIooton II r1 ji
Cbicagn oM oklrn 3t 51 514Chtcaio 51 42 Ml4Vahton an 11 1st
I PhiliPs New YorkM 8 U t1 35SI 9 Loul31 6 3 3H CIOeland U lJI New Yorka 02 au
BESTJLTS OF YESTERDAYS GAMES
Cincinnati 0 Cleveland 2 New York 0
New York 6I
Brooklyn 2 SI Louis O I
1 DOllon 4
111t1burl1
Chicago S Phllldtiphla 1
I Ab1ES SCHEDULSD FOn TODAT
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> York Two rlmel I Xo York at St Louis
CIncInnati at ew Jollon at Chlcuo
81 Louis at al Brooklyn inon I 1hlladelphla at Uetrolt
32ip Washington at Cleveland
Ibllldlo
I Chicago at n n
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FORT ERIE ENTRIES I
Special to The Evening World
I FORT BUn Ont Aug 4Th en
races iere are as
I tries for tomorrows
I Collow
RAiEFlve and a hilt furlong I
FIRST nAtFfo The Curl 1 Mrs
1l IOIAa It FIoreul
Marion Irp IJ MeltOn Inth 11 CoatI
tOO Iuor Ilon ltsi alnlato 100
I cutter lo Appointment 10
Pink tinen eiIeeolecha short
ECO1J lmprtincflrc 131 ScotCh i
poured phble oolln Imprlln ChanCellor 135
tIttle THIRD Wallet rJg One ant onNlxtenth
frJilI I1y
fl2 undue
ntili 10 elltne ldtJl erviiiC Alert 1 ° YT snCY Bird
olnen
Ito True nay
110 pnunl
I I len Quula
I I ljflil rtACBfitt rl Ilr f
unach Tl nrF hiathenee I u Maruaine
110 lterwick Ii
FrrriRAf Five ant a butt furlong
Frl earIwelt 05 AntiC
iiini itharln iard ArJllj
eetltnz arIII
Heart Irt Mtrtrllem JII Linrt
tv jW 1101rlen
oV1 inV JlJO l lIcnfl m rld 1i I
lol
10 Admonish
IJdv Riiv W Sir Cannon
I r TeIC V01 lurll 0
JI Ifo
hlXTlI nAeFrFlv and a Mir furlong
IIX1I > ton Arlonette Ir O oriole
rolroe lCo Alonet
1 Ir hi Cirn irni Jflly 1M f ern
I 1m The eMk lO Ouy FIsher 11
lufibill 1 11rwCot lf1
SEVENTH RACKOne mile and seventy
I sins MlllnaDele Strom let OlrJ
1 Macnr Iln < Gee Fut lea v Annf
iVdv 101 tsurv ml Emlrwda lOT Nancy 1
vc
107 Csmlll 107
107Arorenlke allowance
Racing at Newport
In niew ol the Xew Vork Tartt Club ei
tending li cruise around Cape Cod Slits
year whIch means thit the small boats
will drop out at vineyard hate the Xe > t
cart Ts lt Itacinc Association 1 jrun < l
I for a serlei ol races for the clubi S7foj
i class kflOfl a tie thirties The Ii
I reach Newport on Friday and Ire on Ntrra
t gtnsett hay next week Monday Tuesday
Wednesday mi TMirsdir Raytl Phelps
I Carroll CUT Robblns tst Iu Agsssls
a attscdln t tit 4et c tit Clte
t Jr
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I
Shamrock Beaten
cowr Aug 4Sir JamM Fenders
yacht Ilrynhlld defeated Sir Thomas Lip
tons Shamrock In the twentythree metro
class race on the Solent yesterday Mylet
c Kennedys White Heather finished third
I
clot tehlnd the Shamrock The Nyrli was
the last of the quartet ot starters to finish
AMUS EM ENTS
SEE
FARMAN
FLY
TQDAY
Aid Every Hay Title Week
3UO TO I P M
AT
I BRIGHTON BEACH
IIACE TRACK
Ajsj 1 iCS Aero Club ol America
> 0ral AlmlJilon r 0c
n sfrvfl Feats 100
IMx HMH J50
Trl < eLI o Rile at fire Track
Sec the Automobile of th lIr
A itnuu oiiun In a Cuot theltVt
1 HE MIMIC WORLD I LASIIJ
tfO 5iSI
11 si Matinee Oat LIt
C I I pp I lLCI I eS
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lunqUI r r I o llER1 1
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TROTTERS MAKE i
FAST TIME IN
1
OPENINGMEET
ITShttOO Mich AUK fThedo
eat of Jack Ioyburn by rfterlins Mc
Klnney In the O trot was the feature
of the opening day of Kalamazoos nut
mcLtliiK as a member of the Grand
Trotting Circuit
rue ui trot and the 115 pacing
cvint were the fcalum of the after
noon Jack Leyburn won the opening
heat of the 200 trot with Sterling Me
Klnney finishing fifth The veteran
driver Genera then proceeded to drive
McKlnney to victory In the next three
heats Jllnor Heir had no trouble In
taking the 210 pacu In three straight
heats heatnG the trak record at necre
allan Iark In the first und third beaU
which he won In 203 and 203s
Tho hardest fought race of the day
was thp 221 trot which wont the full
five heats After showing strong In
the first and sciotul heats Nancy Hoyce
went to second and fifth In the next
two heats but took first money when
loyal driven by Ciecrs broke In the
list heat Just before reaching the win
and finished second
< iocon1
Skeeters to Play Sunday
unless the courts Interfere the Jeri
City nutern Loa ue team and tho New
iork GIants will ray an exhibition Kama
n l Sunday at Weat Side Park This
will be the first atlemn to plav a Sunday
name In dynen City In tlirf tears Th
bell authorilts art Jot opposed to Sunday
basebAll hut church rw uie are threatening
to apply fur on lnlnitlon
Se
Emerson Keeps Western Title
CHICAOO Aur tSI ttnerson of Cin
cinnati veiterdav successfully defended his
tlllj of Western tennis ehm lon icalnut k
Harry Waldner of Chicago at the courts
of the Krnwood Country Club The con
test ins one of the hinleit ought In the
history of these tournimnii requlrlnn five
sets and fltttwo Kiiei The score was
s0 110 i D nt ir J
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AMUSEMENTS
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LEW nSV nifUKE IlivTv 45th St
Btn IUIH Tlti ai Inlo w t k Ses
COHAN A HAItltlS IINSTIRIS with
OKOIltiK KVINS v ul Hnney bye
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FOLLIES OF 1905
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H M EiTJt t ROOF
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in MMP AUASS jfnsiliona dine
A VISION Of SALOME
Ir Zlmm man lnor McKay sj
MfUoMn sttu lent 1 Jossanv IternaMl
I ie Iy > uiP s Mirkevj IntMn Motion
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AMERICAN 11SF UIIEiT IiU PAID IN FULL 1
KVA TANOUAV
ALHAM BRA In her on original version of
The tHon of Salome
I ietIuIIiJiC and 1 other blf act
tluaat1ith It 11 Pc Ii
W llAGK u Flgl 4 13 Mat Tmso
TIIlGIRLQUESTIONenirIr r
TI AllTinOAHHEXi Iiooery nrCanal
ATLANI 10Every live 730 Sat Mat
SUr Ate Elite Lady Orchestra
12 Vaudeville Str I
chestra and Sf I Pictures Every Evenlnir
MORR SONS = W Y eti1u Mat Lv 8M 3 J
rJfmiiJitlui Mabel Mcklnfey Jack Nor
orlhT Fov k riuirk Kellv k Kent Other j
Theatre O MChrte 8U I I
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JIDHHNY HOEY 1 THE BOY DETECTIVE
ADE AMUSBMKST IAUK
PAT T S
PALISADE I
L ILlOrtlatJ onn v lltith St Jerry
JAPANESE FETE WFFKI
Atriome Theatre aM k s II The Mikado I 1
Ml liii ADMISSION Puept Sit ft FREE Sun
I II oiJUnlyFHER SHOWS
U Tale Iron Steamboats
Kaphins Amateurs Every Xlrht at S II
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UESTIICI > fir HRUSt 1
1AINS IIIIAM IlltEVVOItliS D1MVLAX
1 HAMILTONS AlltSllir
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harlem to Iuna In 53
LUNA minute The subway
I takes you to UnnUc 41
P A RK I Brooklyn then transfer to
I the net lach Express
I STEEPLE CHASES CONEY FUNNYSPOT ISLANDS I
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BROOI < LYN AMUSEMENTS
I BRIGHTON BEACH MUSIC HALL i
TODAV AT a TOMOHT AT SlID
Oro I Prlmroie snI Ills Merry Mil 4
ttrels Duster Iron Waller Jones Blanch
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