REFEREE BARDGETT’S LIFE IS NO ROUND OF PLEASURE THESE DAYS WEST'S GREAT PITCHING DOES TIGEBSTD TURN

VIlows No Bengal Except Bai- ley, Who Safely Twice, to Bang the Ball to a Safe Spot. Charley Smith Does Good Work, Too, Keeping His Op- Scoreless After First V ponents _J Round. SWAYNE, the Tiger out- fielder, has been recalled by FRANK"Iron Man” McGinnlty. Swayne Baltimore romped with an- will be the extra for the bal- away 6Awitp our- other game yesterday, though the Ori- ance of the year, It Is said. — ole* had to play airtight ball to turn Swayne is expecte'd to get In today TOO THIS **♦4. the trick; 1-0 was the final tally. It In time for the game. t«o*MuC« was a dark day, and both — were strong with the stuff. There is a report around that Joe sr' HE is A*Alto -To, Dygert with twelve went Agler is to be sold at once. The fact C>INE_ IN PUBLIC Charley Smith three better. Harry that Arthur Irwin, the Yankee scout, JVNf MOR.IL- Bailey was the only Tiger to hit salely, was at game gave present yesterday's but both of his hits were wasted. In new life to the report. There may*or | neither case did he get off the bag on not be to the report, but may anything which his swat landed him. In the when he It is likely Agler, goes up sixth he doubled and In the ninth tee to the show will wind up In Chl- big singled. That was the entire amount best offer for --crtgo, whence comes the of the Tiger hitting. the young first-sacker’s service. Baltimore’s only came in the Jim Prendergast, through his counsel, first on Nee’s , an Infield hit and today said that he will bring suit Schmidt’s , which tallied Rath. against oertain members of the Forest The Tigers had four men on first and Hill Amusement Company for the two on second. They could not reach slanderous article they caused to be third, let alone the plate, and only two printed concerning his financial con- were left on base. Twenty-eight Tig- nection with the said company. ers officially faced Dygert, who issued Prendergast olaims he never had the but two passes. NECEfSATiy handling of one cent of the company’s IJrfAAtf’ BECOME' * AN ARMOR. FlATEJ money, as the company had Its own To ERECT At one stage of the game seven THE CIWTER. treasurer and finance comihlttee. CAGE IN straight athletes trudged to the plate ot the track Tor- of the and were retired In order on strikes. On the other hand some para- ItEFERte "BAR’D C E T T phernalla now In possession of the Nee began In the fifth and was fal- » lowed by Reams, Schmidt, Forest Hill Company Is the personal tvEN LOdr^S UNOEO. Cady, Sey- Walsh and property of Prendergast. Telephone, A-r^wjiCHT mour, Charley Smith. postage and many other incidental 'wants- broke the bills are still unpaid, and Prendergast To' Embrace EvtuV Bailey monotony by boring a line to centre. His sin- asks nothing more than to have any 6ASE©Au> UMPIRE At' 5EEJ right went to the same fan ask Percy Reeves who paid him gle spot. after the above company refused to 1 '1' 'j1 '1' 'I1 '1' 't' 'l1 '1' rfc 1 rl' A rfr r|i r|i r|i A Louden will probably get back establish his standing. > Int^ i the tomorrow. Dalton also Prendergast further stated that there game may BARDGETT SAYS HE’LL BE AS STRICT HALL TRIUMPHS OVER REUBEN HOLDEN return to his old stand If the weather was not *800 put up, but that eight I Record of Is not too warm. men, Including himself, bad deposited Daily • • $25 each, amounting to *200, and that AS EVER ABOUT TEAMING TOMORROW FOR MIDDLE STATES CHALLENGE RIGHT Billy Howatt, the local boy. has been the "oompany" still has his $26. ers’ Tig Bihglihg released. M’Glnnity wanted to ship •| ■ • > him to Erie, but he refused to go be- The following statement given by older, and turn pro, they will make • AB. It H. lB.lB.KR.aH.AT. Miss Hotchkiss Defeats Miss cause the salary did not suit and ,ie- Walter Johnson, tbs Washington pitch- If Kramer Be Quilty Referee good | pros.” ..102 27 3 GAELIC TEAM TO was asked to pay his own expenses to BM. a sporting I Bailey 18 2 5 0 .265 ,! er, Grille, Capital “I have been accused of favoring Rotch for of Meet- Is Will Be Pun* I ...211 24 49 10 3 0 6 .233 >> Privilege to Erie, It said. writer. Is worth reprinting any place: Says Champion Frank I wish Frank Agier Kramer—well, 1 The score; “I for my Kelly ...237 86 68 10 3 7 6 .262 Mrs. VISIT HERE IN FALL can't gtr» any explanation ished Like Others. would pull some rough stuff in the || ing Raymond. NEWARK. BALTIMORE. Dalton ..288 28 78 10 1 0 2 .328 •> failure to pitch up to my old stand- races here will soon demon- | ali.h. o.a o.'if. Sunday—I ” ab.h. > a. Smith..71 6 20 2 0 0 2 .282 rf... 4 2 1 0 ard," said Johnson after the game. ‘‘I strate whether I am favoring the Bailey, Parent, ss.... 3 0 3 1 Louden ..191 18 53 8 2 0 4 .277 Agler, lb. 4 0 10 0 Rath. 21i. ... 4 1 2 2 am perfectly well now—In fact, never Poor Walter Had Walter champion or not. I overlooked Just | | J Walter Merrill Hall, of the Hamilton For the first time In Its history, the Bardgett! Kelly, If. .. 4 0 2 0 Corcoran, 3h 4 0 2 0 Nee .149 20 21 2 2 0 3 .209 ■ ■ Mt better In my life. I eat and sleep one I should have Grange Lawn Tennis Club, triumphed Gaelic Athletic Association of Ireland cf... 2 0 2 0 lb.. 4 2 3 1 but known the awful fate that was to bet, disqualified * Meyer, Schmidt, • Cady ....171 16 49 6 3 1 2 .287 n 1 perfectly, and my arm feels as strong Kramer the day he run Clarke high In over Reuben A. Holden, the Intercol- finds Itself in a position to send a rep- G. Smith, 2b 3 2!Seymbur. cf. 4 110 befall him It Is most cer- 0 3 I warmed eventually Meyer ...166 18 42 5 * 0 8 .267 \ title-holder In the challenge resentative team of hurlers to the Nee. ss. 3 0 Walsh. If.... 3 rt 1 0 aa Sron. Today when up a semi-final of a championship, appar- | legiate 0 12 would not have • ■ Reams, 3b... 2 Heltm'ler, rf 4 0 1 0 tain that he permitted McCarty .71 4 11 8 1 0 0 .155 tournament team com- and during (tie first and second innings ently to let Eddie Root In on the pole, match In the Middle States United States. The will be c. 3 0 9 4 Egan, c.4 1 14 0 to Cady, Messrs. Mlhlon and Chapman pluck 39 3 7 0 0 0 1 .177 ! .. I felt very well satisfied with myself, so the latter could get second and M’Gi’nity [ on the courts of the Orange Club yes- posed of distinguished athletes, drawn C. Smith, p. 3 0 1 2 Dygert, p. 4 1 0 1 and .44 4 9 2 1 0 1 .205 for I oould tell the way the ball was him from the ranks of the riders shut Clarke out of the Anal. If Clarke j Lee terday afternoon. The scores were from every quarter of Ireland. The ... 28 2 27 13 6 27 Holmes .28 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 ■ Totals Totals .34 5 leaving my hand that I had my speed make him the official referee of the had not qualified I would have dis- 6—i, 7—6, 9—7. The outcome was a trip will be made next fall. Run—Rath. Bolce .16 1 0 0 0 0 without having to exert myself. But Eastern district of the National Cy- qualified the champion, but when the 1 .063 |; surprise to practically all who attend- The objects of the journey to the Errors—Nee 2, C. Smith. Reams .. .38 8 2 0 0 6 2 .056 >. 0 0 0 0 In about the third inning I felt myself cling Association. little fellow got In > thought It best I ed, as many thought that It would be United States ase twofold—to promote Newark 0 0 0 0 0-0 > C. Smith..19 0 1 ■ Baltimore 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1' I tried to foroe myself, but Little did he realize that from popu- to let It go. In view of what has hap- 1 2 1 0 0 .125 for Holden. the general work of the association ai slipping. easy Two-base bits—Bailey, Seymour. Bases I seemed to about he was to Vowlnkle 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 .111 an athletic and to Infuse a the more I tried the less lar man town drop pened since I am sorry now that I did ! [ I Hall had not been doing much this body on balls—Off Smith 2, off Dygert 2. Struck a In the Shontz ... 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 •• got on the ball. I was putting every- to a lower level than burglar not hand It to him then.” season, winning but one event of the broader spirit of patriotism among th 2 out—Bv C. Smith 9, by Dygert 12. Wild, Smith. Flint base on errors-- I oould to get up speed, but It eyes of hls erstwhile friends. My! There will be two races at the Velo- New York Lawn Tennis Club, while on exiled Gaels who still follow with any pitch—C. thing Baltlmore 3. Left on bases—Newark 4. admit that a have him! seemed useless, and I freely what panning they gl”en drome tomorrow In which Kramer and the other hand Holden had cleaned up degree of Interest the national games. Baltimore 6. Double play—Parent. Rath And K is from the fair sex Clarke will ride and If there and Schmidt. Time of 33m. I bad nothing as the game progressed. ooralng together In nearly every event he entered. It game—lb. Um- at all. If I as well—this abuse. All because In Is it Is a bet that pires—Hart and Keiin. Attendance— 2C0. ‘1 ean't understand It anything doing safe was a sad blow for Holden, too. as only there of his he was not well or had a sore arm the faithful fulfillment duty Bardgett will act. He Isn't afraid of the day previous he had beaten "Ned" as to or DIOCESAN UNION MAJOR would perhaps be an eixcuse. But, has found It necessary disqualify the riders anybody else, although he Lamed, twice winner of Middle States LEAGUE DOTS mention I said before, I am apparently In per- a few riders occasionally. did something about having honors. CHARLEY WHITE fect health. I don't use tobacco or ever It was all right when he put the Chapman erect a cage In the centre ATHLETIC TEAMS Miss Hazel Hotchkiss, the national Will wonders never cease? Red on some of the small but of track to taste a drink, and yet there must be crusher fry, the for his use, similar the won women’s lawn tennis champion, Ames not only blanked the Cubs, but me, I when he got the fellow "higher up" on cage used at the famous Camorrlst something wrong with though as for the women’s PUNCHES BOXER her challenger batted a for the same trial In place out and a single. It is don’t know what It Is.” the Fourth very Italy. EXPECT HARD FIGHT Mid- V singles championship title of the contrary to custom for Ames ever to __ more what a "holler” went up! There are three amateur races on Johnson’s condition was nothing thing, my, dle States tournament. In the final Is get In even a single, let alone a triple than a nervous disorder, due to his It wss awful and It echoing yet. the card tomorrow and the referee will The members of the Twentieth Cen- the California girl defeated Miss Edith and a in one Also it is when he For hls various Mr. have some to work single day. lack of confidence In himself disqualifications good opportunities 7—6. tury Club last night were treated to an At Least Six Clubs Are Sure Rotch, an Eastern expeprt, 6—0, unusual for him to last a full game found he was not as effectual as usual Bardgett has been threatened and can on the slmon pures, too. The motor * the The summaries: after Impromptu scrap after show. Walt no be found In hls favorite race In which the pitching great ball on the open- for the greater part of the season. longer paced Ray Duer, to Be in the Run who was so severely beaten Mixed Doubles—First round, Miss ing of the season. Hennessy, who cannot hit more haunts. He does not kor California champion, will meet Percy day The batter any Hotchkiss and Mr. Gardner defeated by Willie Howard In the third round a somewhat similar sensa- they are going to kidnap Lawrence and Walter De Mara Is the This Year. of experiences Miss Adelaide Browning and C. F. The their bout that Referee Charley a bomb under hls chair or bed some race In which the referee will not soorersjn the Pirate-Infant game tion. His eye after a little practise can only White had to step in, remonstrated Watson, Jr., 7—B, 8—2, 6—2; Miss Sutton had a hard task. men were well until the night, but he is a Very cautious young have to be on the Job. for the annual Dio- Thirty follow the ball very Arrangements and with the arbitrator as the latter was movements nowa- and Mr. Niles defeated Miss Rotoh used by the two leaders. is taken. Then the ball is lost. man In all of hls cesan Union field are swing day progressing Mr. Toranee, 6—4, 6—1; Mias Souther about to leave the ring after the mala He has given up hls apart- The batter cannot connect any longer days. at a rapid pace and the meeting this bout. Hennessy made a pass at White, but no one knows and Mr. Chew won by default; Miss Ed Walsh is due for another good with ments In Vallsburg, but beat the to the regularity. year on August 12 at Hillside Park Mr. R. drew a Charley pugilist where he has gone. POLO GROUNDS TO and Strange bye. season, lively ball or no lively ball. He punch and almost gave Hennessy » The clue to where he Is stop- will bring together the largest repre- Seml-flnals—Miss Hotchkiss and Mr held the Yanks to six hits yesterday C. K. N.—What’s the use of all this only second beating. Hennessy was belliger- call left at the sentation of athletes and clubs in many Gardger defeated Miss Sutton and Mr and beat them easily. Some ping was a telephone at Wti bacU-and-forth “knocking.” HAVE THIRTY ODD Mr. ent and was about to strike track, which upon being traced, years. Niles, 7—6, 6—0; Miss Souther and things you say in your letter bars the s, when some of the members grabbed t proved to be the 'phone number of the The result this year will not be nar- Chew defeated Miss and Mr. Strange The tallenders on the Giants' batting publication of your epistle. offensive youth and carried him out home at Sailors’ Harbor. rowed down as in the but at least 4-6, 6—4, 6—2. order did all the sticking yesterday sailors 3nug NEW DICTOGRAPHS past, the building. He may be stopping there under an six different clubs will make a strong The scores; and most of the sooring. The Lewis-Bender bout has been assumed name. He has a four-mast bid for first honors. Hall vs. Holden. this The rugged frame p- larder puncl postponed until July 26. After on hls chest Local Interest the set: New York and are now tied schooner tattooed manly Teams the Polo Grounds in will He chiefly in First Phllly -.rdillvan carrier bout Lewis to Canada, where be visiting Ing ability of Pp-’ goes and he may have gained admittance 9t. Columba and Belleville teams Hall 464043433 B—85—6 for second place in the National. future will have to be on their mettle. him through a v'iJtor over Dave Deflh- will meet Hilliard Lang for the welter- He Is not hid- 132415265 8—31—4 through that medium. St. Michael’s and Institute will be rep- Holden In the ten- of that The management of the New York ler, the shifty Bostonian, weight ahamplonshlp country. ing or running away, however, for he resented, and are Second set: Roger Bresnahan oertainly has a Baseball olub has Installed some thirty although they expect- round wind-up. Deshler was unde- is to stick to hls Job. He wlU ed to figure In the they are Hall .U 2 4 2 4 2 6 4 2 1 * 9—50-7 scrappy bunch. They hung it on to going odd dlotographs In and about the new scoring niably the classier boxer, but his clev- What harm can come from allowing be at the Velodrome Sunday and wlU not seriously considered as con- Holden ....94042480442 7—4S-5 the fleet Phillies again yesterday. steel and cement grand stand 'and strong erness availed him little or nothing college athletes to oompete for clubs In wave the big stiok defiantly at big and tenders for the banner. set: — bleachers, ostensibly for facilitating championship Third against the smashing wallops landed the vacation time? All this talk about small and all offenders will feel Its St. Peter’s will be for the 4 5 4 1 4 5 2 2 4 2 6 8 4 8 8 6—61—9 Hummed and Daubert, of the In- ; communication. This Is the Instru- represented Hall with frequency by the "fighting Irish- the collegians is foolish talk. Walter was up to see us be- In 0 4 7 4 4 4 5 2 6 4 4—54—7 fants, had homers yesterday, and Si- i barring weight. ment used recently by the detectives first time a long period, and they Holden ..0 3 3 4 2 man." These "amateurs” will go out and play fore he went to New Haven Thursday will a number of "dark horses,” lent John also contributed a single. Lew 1 of W. J. Burns to trap crooked Ohio present Miss Hotchkiss vs. Miss Rotch. Sullivan pursued his customary meth- summer baseball for their "board and and did a little chirping on hls own In addition to several well-known ath- McCarty, of the Tigers, says that Hum- ! State legislators at Columbus, and First set: od of battle. He waded in and did*.not so what’s the difference? account who have not been In active com- mel comes from his town, Danville, expenses,” which about the conviction letes, Mlse Hotchkiss 26450413556 6—47—7 j Deshler to set himself long said Wal- brought often permit "I couldn’t understand,” petition recently, and they are very Pa., and that he played against He kept last week of Rodney J. Diegle, ser- Miss Rotch .. .44144245374 8—45—5 ] enough to do much damag". To th« Sporting Editor of the Evening Star: ter, "why I was getting such a pan- confident of at the of the Silent John when they were kids. For geant-at-arms of the State Senate on being top pile Second set: Deshler ever on the jump by keeping Would you kindly let us know how ning, but now I know and It makes at the finish. some reason or other Hummell’s asso- a charge of acting as a go-between for Miss Hotchkiss ..4 4 4 6 6 4—28—6 on top of his foe. to figure the averages of a baseball me laugh when I think about It I am St. Bridget’s, of Jersey City; St. ciates would never let him play on theltr solons willing to barter their vote on Miss Rotch 0 0 2 4 4 1—11—0 team. Please give an example as to Just like a baseball umpire and when Augustine and the of nine, and he used to play on M'Carty’s measures pending before them. Holy Family, how it is figured. EAST ORANGE. I render a decision that does not meet Union Hill, and St. Michael's, of West side and beat the other team regularly riders and Shortly after the Are at the Polo Divide the number of games played with the approval of certain Hoboken, are other clubs who have by his great sticking. Grounds In a fan who . TWO STAR BOUTS AT of course I May Cincinnati Into the number won. You will have their admirers why am, teams which are had learned of the not known training they counting W.L. Pc W.L Pc. like the old ump. In for a lot of generally to add to the latter If necessary poor .... 43 27 .6141 ... 40 31 .563 Honus Wagner kicked himself out of ciphers fact that the old stands and bleachers confidently upon. Pittsburg abuse. I was one of those 44 29 .W31 Cincinnati... 31 413 MONDAY for the division. For example, a team umpire The entry blanks have left the press New York.. the game at Brooklyn yesterday. TROXLER’S when- were connected with the dictograph, In- Phlladelp'la 44 29 .6031 Brooklyn 27 44 .380 has played ten times and has won baiters myself once, but now and will be ready for distribution at timated that the Giants had had the St. Louis ... 41 HI .569!Boston 16 56 .222 ever I see an I feel like going five times. Adding three ciphers to the umpire the meeting of the Diocesan Union at Too bad Eddie Zimmerman can't Mt. Two star bouts, two semi-finals an>l out him. heart players' bench of the visiting team con- Yeiterday'a Results, a dividend of 6000. Ten and embracing My After five futile attempts yes- latter gives you St. Mary’s, Elizabeth, tomorrow after- 0. making three preliminaries is the card arran«v\*i out to fellows now, nected with the Instrument and were New York, 5; Chicago, is divisor. 6,000 ten goes those poor noon. terday he was benched to allow Burch your Dividing by means of St. Louis. 9: Philadelphia, 4. by Gus Troxler for his Central Insti- a sort time I was aim- snabled by It to learn of the a mark of .600 for the team yet only ago Cincinnati. 5; Poston, 4. to bat. of the gives you framed trim tute show Monday night. One ing pop bottles at their heads. plana being up there to Brooklyn, 7; Pittsburg, 6 <12 Innings'. In question.—Ed. main events will bring together Irish ”1 did not know how unpopular I was them. Games Today. Three hits ana a for poor Mahon and Carl Healy, while m the until this morning. I was going down ^M4++,M"H"H,+++++++t4'+4,++J Chicago at New York. old Callahan. Lew Raymond writes: ■ other Lipp will tackle Witlio Grove street headed for the lunch EASTERN LEAGUE. Pittsburg at Brooklyn. Young “A. Dominick has opened up a find j Cincinnati at Boston Perna. The double semi-windup wilt cart to partake of a crate egg with had gymnasium at 178 Honlss street. Sil- EVANS AND ANDERSON w. l. iv 8t. Louis at Philadelphia Athletics defeated the Naps, who Introduce Kid Beck and Young HlekO a car ; :: truffles when big red touring seven errors. ver Lake, where fie has such boys as ROCHESTER 48 U .«B7 < ■ In one, and Young McKenna an<¥ came tearing up the street In my di- Billy Lewis, Joe Bedell, Bert Keyes BALTIMORE 47 27 .635 *’ in the other. The trio rection. There was a very swell blonde IN FINAL ROUND IN AMERICAN LEAGUE. Young Riley “Louisiana,” and train- TORONTO 40 34 .547“ Ed Lafitte hung it on to Washington are as fol- Young O’Leary In mauve in | ! ! j of preliminaries arranged lady gowned the tonneau. he was hit ten ing there. There are plenty of good , MONTREAL 32 34 .485 >■ yesterday, though safely | lows: Alex vs. Young V Zen tig, She took a slant at me and I returned Young • W.L. Pc. W.L Pc. times. roadB near the place and the camp FRENCH GOLF TITLE BUFFALO 31 34 .477 Jim Moran vs. Young Jacksm and the slant. Just as the car got opposite Detroit ..... 49 23 .081 Boston 37 34 521! should be JERSEY CITY. 31 36 .463 48 24 607 35 41 .161 Lawson vs. Kid Burge. .. good." at me as she a ; Fhiladelp’ln Cleveland Young me she looked might Joe a one-hit , NEWARK 25 41 .379 > « New York.. 37 33 529 Washington. 26 47 .366 Wood/'hitc.hed game and, standing shouted, VERSAILLES, July 8.—One of the burglar up, .... 35 32 622 St. I xml* 19 52 268 St. Louis but was most contests PROVIDENCE 25 49 .338 Chicago against Browns, Interesting In the third • ■ 'Tour're a robber, Bardgett!” I guess the round the French Yesterday’s Results, Bcored on once in ninth. [’ll have to get a pair of false grogans of amateur golf Yesterday’s Results. > • Chicago, 5; New York, 3. ^ to this. championship yesterday was that be- escape 0. • ■ Philadelphia, 7; Cleveland. 1. The Red Sox won easily. tween Charles W. the Baltimore. 1; Newark, ‘‘I am In no wise and Evans, Jr., • Detroit, 6; Washington, 3. discouraged Jer. City, 4; Provld’ce, 3 (11 in.) Races American Western open JJ Boston, 6; St. Louts. 1. Bicycle BASEBALL I am going to stick to my Job. I will golf champion, [ Montreal, 8; Rochester, 6. .! M. on ind E. A. Laaen, amateur golf cham- Games Today. MAJOR MALLOW’S MILE. 3 P. Sunday io right disqualifying every rider • ■ • Tor., 4; Buff., 3 (10 in., lpt game) whom I think Is guilty of teamwork pion of England In 1008. It was any- New York at Chlcngo. CANTON, O., July 8.—Major Mallow Buff., 9; Toronto, 8 (2d game.) \ Boston at St. Louis. don't think I will game right up to the end, when J a mile in on the half- ^VELODROME ind I make many 5ody’s nt paced 2:0984 3:00 P. M. 1 • Philadelphia Cleveland. Tomorrow, the American won two holes. The Games Today. at Canton Park h/1 mistakes, either. And I won’t take * ■ Washington at Detroit. mile track the Driving •» TEN-MILE MOTOR-PACED RACE iny Instruction from Mlhlon or Chap- icores were: Evans, 7S, and Lassen, Baltimore at Newark. ■ yesterday. The local meet of the Lake Lawrtno,—D* M»r»—Do»r man. I will get all my instructions ri. 1 Providence at Jersey City. ) j The Lincoln Y. C. will have for their Erie trotting circuit came to a suc- when are from In the semt-flnals J. G. of on cessful close. PRO. CHAMPIONSHIP they necessary Chair- Anderson, ] ! Montreal at Roch’r (2 games) .. opponents Cooper oval tomorrow ONE-MILK «• man Kelsey of the racing board. I West Newton, Mass., beat Mackay by ! Toronto at Buffalo. * ■ afternoon the Central A. A. THREE-MILE PRO. HANDICAP lave been criticised for so se- hree up and two to [Day; Evans beat The Columbia A. of Vailsburg, Baltimore Newark being • ■ C., ■ Gamas Tomorrow. vere with the amateur riders. Well viellor by Ave up and four to play, j On the Lyon avenue oval tomorrow will line up against the Imperial F. C-, 3—AMATEUR RACES—8 1 Baltimore at Newark. I figure that it will be easy to break rhus two Americans, Anderson and ! J afternoon the Tigers, of Irvington, will of this city, tomorrow afternoon on the 1 [ Providence at Jersey City hem of their bad habits when they Svans, will contest in the Anal for the play the strong Newark Colored Giants Velodrome oval. Kern and Gerber will I 25o, 50e, 73?, $1.00^ Wiedenmayer’s Park ire young and then when they get I French championship. for the second time this ceason. be in the points for tho Columbias. ^Admission Uv \