The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1900, Page 11

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, Pym ‘i . | ” y . ’ . PLANET 07 OMY OPER Aso aha lan aoe SOO ry AIRC yeh “ THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1900, — _ a —— -_—— (BOO) VULCAEN, 112, cb 1, King#ten—Arrow Grass, MM. B. Le | (208) 1 RIS KRINGLE, 108, bg. & Spe ok—lrane, Colt & Littnuer, ' daly for Moy Op of Wom Tt P May 18S fue W om 7M Mer tte 1 May Ri biome Te MP. Mey & ‘ Fime~i.ot le ’ een a Time 1 ON te ‘ . im hestN6 Toner 8 7h 1+ he Poot Manttenp. tyear SIXTH RACE. HANDICAP; POR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UP COURSE. See Mh Race, (a0) —ST AVIV ————— WORKS HARD WITH A PONT Ex-Champion Surround- ed by Family in Work at Bergen Beach. 0 1a1erolororelelole los} (elessleilelelsherele (ele ieseieiieis(eie.2i61- Down by the dark waters of Jamal extinet and Bay, where life ns as eearce as in a graveyard, lives Bob I gimmons. Besides Hving, Bob is indulge ing in some - se, all because he haa s t engagement to ke with Mr hin, at a place up in| Weatehester on June 1 ‘The dig Australian, who has not as yet given up > { soon again wear ing the laureis of champion pumilist of the world, has found a much queer Bath Beach re he place than was trained for (ie Jeffries which lost him the amp ship a little less than a year ax 2 Sele lotelelersieiereioie) sieiex more forlorn spot could and to call on one of the jomen restients of the place, why amed Hergen Beach, 1s enough to base charge attempted burglary An Evening World reporter went down @ to the nh’ last night + i siralian and fad what he was doing toward preparing for his bout with Ruhlin, But ge was all he fo the nearest approach to hum: e whi 1 be found wae ma rave Now along the shore with a dark n He was the watchman of t ave when queried as ty Fitasimmons's rest dence he indefinitely informed the r i S porter of its location. doe But if you ¢ wet by the lion whieh Fita hag got,” he warned, “I gu can wake him up, for he went ep waen the darkn ame on ast bas oe Nox cart with ¢ the it punching reporter de > vent ne | n, but In and NEW YORK V5. ST. LOUIS. =: kee) M ner 4 Lia chee t bipéedilienlinete . M. Maryn . 4 . . i . au Tiwe ay Me feshactia’s roms | Kadeet " " 44 ry ' ne iy Le Heres MILE AND A FURLONG OF WITHERS cline 2 ver ate one-tha ‘ gutthe ies ° * P Awqmtele, * . t antr “ . 16 i q , ; “FITZ WRESTLES AND FIGHTS WITH HIS PONY. Joie oe ieieie epateiene 0 ORLe THREAT Here eee ThotoS By Stacy Brrcon syn. He J nd | gue good { hit every day » of men with 1h f other things bn os oa ¢ erdioary people ona tli gmat @ clneh inying with his soident of i fellow is a famil: 1a with Jevoting his entire a bag of something an be seen in the ‘ In V1, cla WANIMO GOMEZ, TN RNEE Oe Oe Hele eelele HIF Fee eae ele oF e 8 Hele CERT E He er aeleeae eee ee 110, eh. gS Victory —tuenat, MW. Claney, . ° . VM. Games 4M M. Gomes. ot ' teh, dn Hamover=Hot % on. Simms ‘ ort. ph. Me “ ‘S. Dalim’a Todds 7 apencer 6 . v aren 4 5 Werine 16. Sleek 3 u ? Teddy, 108 doen er S 7 8 Paddy, 108 Spencer & ell AINING FOR RUHLIN. __., DINER BROWN BEHIND TIME The Long-Distance Rider Hopes for Record Be- fore Week Ends. 2 i : % 3 5 ® : : : D 8 a 4 : ; 3 > : Cyoliet Wil Brown fs having a muct vn he antictpatet tn hie mile record awheel, ageravat ng rly Sunday morning x 2 @ softe ‘ ! made pedalling Hy diMeutt Then the wave came ® | Along and prostrated Brown for several ® | hours Sanday afternoon. Monday and @ | Yertersay the heat ia nae, and @ [then came the rain ogain fast nights @ | Notwithstanding these handicaps, whicl would average MAR, Brown has become more determined © stick to bis self-imposed task, and s® king up for the time +: thet ois Crainers have cone rable in getting him w (ake ‘ ven the few minutes’ rest his sehétule slows, ties Margaret Gast, who spent Mome ‘ with Brown. ka rest all after ring 32 mile, $e 1 only to Brown as an object of er fe Mire, BE. 1 Bayne, who fe » be after Miss Vatman's rece ast year, Mra PEGG 0 [6,510 1050:+/ 50 010 Mee Bayne wore al@e tory Road Club Hsien Chart atin Hammond 5. 6 oss Were Discharged in Y Court To-Day. ne " Siew 1 uaed sbandoning and (Continued from First Page) Merkt” Dito 4 * stand for wail we a harged by Mag hodist preachers Huck Ewing fondiy {f < i 47 strate Zeller in ihe Jefferson Murket enturies are held Lg he had lost hee Rs. ho ran SecOraw a : ie wrt late this after = her ‘hey. ape eae the hope was s 4, for shoots. ° i was abandoned on the made on his teal lem troupe ran smack plumb o welt public pene aid Magietri Presbyterian conference here. with ies Tene, % Thig man did what any man of good lags Gatun lors than 1% . that faith teed « t it rit ve morals would ha one in the caravan hh they lode we. o runs. \ o” 4 " ‘ * the | The | caring wa tvate Mise Brown be Ba: re leas : sities iba Second Inning. mt OF aieKkae No teen fest , ervous Ham-|seiurn gad le waite Vig chanieas ie faced the tourists was primitive | Grady pegged a ® to sade perch end. did nét.on os car strike has made necessary, This ine, Me wing af hie punt end the drive Jones's t “te tell in It a hs eee = ay park ts about ninety mou way from tage were full of Giants with none out ¥! ove. Cor Beckley took e Parents to support the the central hans { this tows Varner Jo Burkett that f Keeler, 83 Tune ‘antatiiiiee , 1 was there a law a cones, But it ts nt vane village es ro] oim- Golan belle be? bd | V , & lle to get a child into a he “ ea e wt be ‘ y = ° r ce ndietibent cos Bat Wn Bot ata asc” vei Bh "es “th tore! S87 ee ont am ene test Race! EVRNING WORLD'S RACING CHART 8 cl neo hae ‘There were at least unco men/attached Van's e galloping. One! throw being low — Stetnfeid | standing 4 Mr We and f 1 t t a an was veal y Jece!\ e¢ a j “ = —— e Attorney to # ere within the city limits rate in| Tavis flagged Burkett’s wicked slap Denders Irwin singled to lef and a New Book Made) ‘ Aitorney to say ther that line was slack until it War UP LOjand anor it to Dov Wallace pranced |and Beekiey scored. Pejiz 7 7 folks (> walk or hire = to ara 4 n called M Ge a oe 7 uss Ing one past Kelley. | Because MaximoGomez | RESULTS AT MORRIS PARK, | a nd t a Bua en wich bee the “Appetite Joes Kid to Davis went ty on in . AY to Bheckard and Irwir — - eas ae oy a,tiee < . ( Bro Iked Millers” gathered unto oe IS anol tee for task act ,Fott'a ariel co a Was Not Qualified— 2i2°)-") “ ond wp: as es ot rhe | ORE 2 lot of wheeled arks, | MoGann burglarized» Davie] = . Randall's ramshackle vehicles and enticed the] threm Quinn ut at Anat by some! Knight of the Garter darian, eiabns teres ren iF = Gee ass mea tite: Tasee| is Gets a Purse. asian ‘| “CROKGR'S HORSE WON, nto the snare and were . 1 | ut into the wilds only to by CHAMPIONS MEET REDS. | Tigers Wanted to Tarn the Tables Rilereite-- Peer held up for an addith 0 aaa on the lexinns from Waste 213 ’ . . fammony Leader's Imnaha, with J. GS ee nee getting anywhere Only Small Crowd Saw Pret Provide 5 RACK. MORRIS PARK. May | Heit Up, Landed a Setling om after the gam saerweea If iki ia ea .. . : hee (6 Meninns lormed that the pri i Kone up an "RINCETON - be Ly be . wo : : extra two bits for th nome: | the Porkers. Pi sy ae Ss, Me re Westchester this aftern ' . OND ‘ Newmarke We ba ite ward jaunt, So it’s easier to get ou ening World ern et mping te i ig ‘ o Prines weather SUI here than to get back, and it's a Jong CONCUNATI, Mae) ee ered Soveae ae ker HW h te = ; sty so many have braved the miles and | "ete this afterm Ohief Henchmen w ra n atte ator z 7 submitted to the extortion of the bri-| Allen and Hanlon were | .s h é of Mme wl Wee os 4 of "Special fines in and hackipen Jout toe fracas, exeing Mintle bite ‘ ong One ; swan. flannels (allthe Wasitaa torehicentte seo ina] Reatinn of tha scomnine® : r The weather took « shift that chased ~ ‘ L sages oe eet colors), also blue and uotied ta hom the bebwaye ad be # tee hate and drone . err weigh Ip . f Fin | Open m Wtesent <) coyed oe vor serges, handsomely tailored, | ways to witness the of ® ‘ r " , * as Pnite Fan a stern Mei (rk Wea ta rase® ob st oan viamons »,, (ON@-Wearing quality, ]the Reds have been playing ate Hutehing “ at race # , sie . . : - - The schedule has an open date here} polled thelr a it will take | CFANG, th " ' dianine Goes English striped trousers, wn Friday, at he pel as th|severa) victorious battles to get the idle, th ‘ ag" always correct, $4, $5, $6 jonsent of Ne wYork, have Lj People out again as they i at . . e > 1 sd rs ‘ ® ¢ wo that th eteame won Corser | nd Mr. Brush’s shrine the fires of LOUISVILLE WINNERS, ra HO, (homes daving won te : : Ww and $8, Pow. but will indulge their pastin ‘ was not eligible Metr ; ‘ a on Friday. All this is because the ra . RACE TRACK, LOVISV M Ase m sted bete k . track Just across ¢ way, and ” 6 ~The ‘ ay ve ow wae a “wu i ‘ Gorige,weoting bogine tomeorvon.” bere | com rack ByPlig se ; a tr tighes’ wen bet Shake Into Your Shoes eral big stakes are to beerun, and Capt Ket) First BR ‘ fu “ " > ar ald the money will be over there, including | best” at the left ha ron, 4 ‘ , etting. ‘This ¢ fret tnatance t ‘ is n some that the ballplayers are anxjous| Dahlen way out ear aod B b ay law came into ef ‘ crowing pate, an) Astor Place, Cor. Lafayette, N.Y, ge a ac cre gg tdennygned fe ; oe tT iced tama te as oh P . , _———— wane X, Yellow Tail in th i 4 tate, x. m \ ' w book was made with eeabhi Med jut thats “row Bull . made an effort t rr = - © - day was the evil perpet the bail . . “ ‘ Ae A UL D DR. Cae lawn. Mgt Rowing mix The Matting Order. ‘! © Stak RESULTS AT LAKESIDE Foot-Rase make ting procession up for luck, Prook ‘ 2 god RACE HA t , a The Bat ‘ x Hel # ‘ 1. sweating, ca Xen York f * ne |! a fe : ea | TIED FOR THE LEAD Sos thee delved of - il oy Mig J . INN. Y. STATE LEAGUE. atter scrambling in second by a| Smile got f \ rady, rf F | neck | jercer. ' f Kensington «© Geod Thing. Irritable Won in a Gallop. # leason, . : i | i ort Varner, ¢. was e re favorite ir A Sport "™” fi A ur. @ oan: The visttors were fire Four . race, Bhe was served ~ ~ wart won wile ones allowed Jones ie & good Wing and went throwgh ° ~ iy 7 First toning ener . saasigre wae nea anuliet right. Kensington made all the ow " pa ’ MORKIS PARK RAGES, . “Ob Db DR. e on perche nd «WN ‘ oie ‘y" Young, made Van strike like «| Jennings pasted a Fl Age 5 G Jand wen on the Dit. so to speak. Dan Ag H ‘ ‘ . feore Botorman, three and out. Seidach|Crawford fumbled and Jones. ca. | Rice. second chotce, got the place after . ' t oth Day, "Wednesday, May seth. & : ied & single into reht that singed easily, Breit fumbled Crawford's ve through the stretch with \ ¢ two lengths ath AND K ae ten % scare Doyle aeEER ankie (hrow. D and Jennt feached third Preatid or. - Pour - WA ap aN ren ® oune batters’ box | Kel Kelley ing.ed to and Jevn'ues . . Rh : ANDRE ting Corcoraa, woo made a Bue slop, but Ca 12 eH Bova $1 2) There was o big tp clroulated before and Lady Linieay third Men Leoti third Time i0l Vinst RACE 2PM PURLD, 60 CENTS

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