The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1901, Page 4

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WINNERS AT 3 UEDU An Attractive Brought Out Biggest Crowd of Meeting. largest crowd Aqueduct trains we ~ There were tra tra: conductors cou ect ta Naturally thing the trac rand = alon way. Th able piace ail jammed wi of spec buster rh The track was frat me tn For two-year! Starters, his Red Damael. 10 Maru, 99, Lyeteth, ree faat and place. The Flashing Handiiar wo; mile neven fut J Starter head in LAKESIDE FINISHES. Rac RACK, LAKE an follows pirat, Race Go Wallateat Second Race ‘ and a half fariones, Geral THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, , 190L ° 4] ITHIS SEASON’S GIANTS LOOK LIKE FASTEST SOME CT Van Hr PENS SLE 4 SECOND THE PUPS \@ MW Ma — Tas ca Spunrs Afbun> —aiewp BASE NEW YORK BEATEN « Mack's “Ame draw the) Gangel ne. Wo ' : te of ty Cangel W ( S nat Mee ' ' a Visions Seventh Inning. the Gl ypractes of Hight Mel ty Shae tee to Wolverte how ize counts Aine began at docleck with > Van Hhultren [are « her nzel Wan | mhertwton he wie Ts Delahanty wteu wd toning. fet PRINCETON PLAYS Make ‘Their Pleat yo New Vork at Oval Te-Day. Tigers Pourth pant but think, tlw snap to Qanzel, te | ed ydewn third base line Tay. Harve et Thorman» homes At Delahanty runy papped te Sixth Inning. Gangel two bage yhite, Ganzel out at the md to catch & double play Ka Murphy. singled through V ti ard. Ganze Ylate on biuft throw to sere Surphy, runs, ores ia Flick stngrled to cent ease OS! there and got Douglas: LONDON, April 71H. spo bewatli beat Ay par cateen the obamplonabip, by atp%s cut to contingent THINGS THE MUPPENE D Te \ e TS tlw o\ 2 BY PHILADELPHIA. MANHATTAN TEAM Appenr- Nags and yr Hfickinan siiystal to shore centre, ie | Pic Kye made a poor try at stealing and wis Cosi 06 boy | follows: hat by amie. Strang singled over sec- eke vad. Strank was forced at second on nzel's bit the: but @ bad throw for Doherty Defeats A. W. Gore. L. Doherty, who won Thursday «ha final round of the lawn tennis covered. court amateur] longs.—Won by Bans Pi Crimean, 7 to 10 tor G. Simond the} second, and Easter Boy thi: Ose, Gore, to wore) T guess that ban dimen tmat Hanton's vay ed to parade Pebauieaen Na Jour ak Husstos Davin au BASTON crossed bats Pa here anxi playe kame the frat nisideran wits Dp. TRAC First Race—Three-quartere of a miie.— me third, Second Lito 2 Wie: oo rererere): BROOKLYN GAME. (Continued from 1 Page) ‘Yous eouldn't stay Dem Hushes year ab eldin Race—Fo Fins: PHEEOMA: “Was Loans hive Ao ues Ar #0L0. CK¥U DS welcomed him t. sorhent wh Croll ant It wt and her he st! Mr basoball brought Nichols a wizard Anse with the he Noten Order. NI NASHVILLE RESULTS. Nashville, wa run here to-day resifted as Won by Sirolster, 6 to § and 1 to 2; Ku- tarite, 2 to 1 for place, was second; ‘Time-—1.15, ur an pack to the way, could you, said the husky season, 2 nalts fur pam); COLLEGE Bor MITIVEW SOS FAV - OF Dererore rere) HAMROCK 1 rred the! ; ater) lenger; She Leaves his fret) for Southampton. fans al many this out asked ) $08 tol; i | w replied [eon dnspected the ehailenger an “LOND WINS |Recaptured tion LONDON The jUntred Mile and a Wale tte Course WI He Decided on May 3h. ¢ varsity crew wt Daundess Bout Clu mately Sehrleber'n Grent Sold te Burns & Water! SAN FRANCIS! mnsidered. tl at, has be > by Barney rxocllent wee of himaclt ster gave fought races here ear pri him } : Y. University. | colt. out of Ran Reese: April Ida IS UNDOCKED. | Trysails Bent on Chal-} — Shamrock | morning sulla | was nde cer. on | ~ FOOTBALL CUP. Associa- Trophy Lost Twenty Years Ago Sheffield entiaun Hotapur foot COLUMBIA CREW 10 ROW THE DAUNTLESS EIGHT, \" Speedway meet eo Marler Wty Was arr CORRIGAN BRINGS $10,000. | Pwo-Venr-0ld n gold to Burns &| oy(oyere) rororereye Burl phe’ Tibcty sa— fad 4 FEW Witches ~COMING>— ay '> oeur, BHooneyn", eZ ye Ie) beet eee Golfer Hayes, of Joliet, Il, Accomplishes a g Rare Feat. is due the ermdte t gelr in one drive, hat requires at sto make a hole is now f 1 man days Musoatine, the tee at in the vieln- ket to be WATTS ADVISES OTHER BOXERS. Welterweight Will:‘Quit Game to Wait on Tables. a colored wolter-welght although he has engaged dim W fighter, who, flhts, 19 very little follower of the pugiliatia ic to know wed in his For all chat Watts 4 sage and has sone 1 y which many ht might ben- ¥ WHUISts Of che lesser nur fights,’ h thing to ahow walting yur face unother rRasuit a good ONLY ONE RUN CARRY HERMANN Ex-Giant Twirler in Rare Form Against Athletics. pitched his) firs day ta Phila- n Leste Waah- the Athletics. He t mand heki the heavy + down to seven widely nest scored but BOSTON’S § STRONG LINE-UP. | Interesting Game WIL at Weehawken To- Morrow. “Jimmy chub the fleld to-morrow at W tk Field Club. y Dowd, loft | Stan. right nema Hh ce » think tte; ond bans ris, shor:- catcher; Young, pitcher, ———————_— BROOKLYNS IN HOBOKEN. 11 Kennedy WIM Pitch st Jersey Men ‘To-morrow. mm Hrooklyns of the Ne- have a troublesome en- norrow. They vaseball rep- wn at the ae cricket ‘xrounid and from nil + Je news abllity, a 0 Roaring pe hax decided to pitch against Nor- him napping. the old players, The foui wtrike will not t will affect the weak one uire and Jack Doyle, the ihe new Tiles Hi. Kugene the way Mrooklya’ young plicher siens nls name, and | Patta tex: acquisition writes Waris ut to the players they are just plain i tdje and Marry. ————+___— Columbia's Second Crew, Coach Hanlan jftcked a second tvars- ity elghy at Columbia yesterday after- The crew conaists of eembroke) for} ‘This crey nd crews of Cornell ania at nace, on May 20. f three and on e avarslty was to overcome the ten-length lead nj freshmen and chded three lengthe People Who Regard their health avoid the use of compounds called Whiskey and drink only the reliable OLD CROW RTE a Straight Hand-Made Sour Mash. awarded, Paris, 1900. Gold medal aie =H, 5. KIRK & cO., Sole Bottlers, N.Y. De Played | i! Collins will put the regulary team of the Boston American League | e aimunst the strong nine of the | The Bos: | Kentucky Derby Favor- ite Is Suffering a Cold. FF CARAICK.| WILL NOT START from flshi [the end [Pam. Por of cheap m ers, bat ing tlghtaen Isto steer Clear ot then BEARD’S HORSES WILL FILL ENGAGEMENTS, Dead Turfman’s Brother Says Rig Stable Will De Kept tn ‘Training. The death of Frank D. Beant, tho millionaire turfman, will not affect sls engagements of his large stable of horses In all the stake races in which they are entered they are fully pro= LOUISVILLE, Apefl 7.—Garry Here| (octet: awing, bean regisrened in the mann, the favorite for the Kentuoky Malad . 2 Derby, ‘nell not be a starter In that | {atet,Je @ brogher of the gocansn! and clarwie event at Churchill Downs on| tinued i ering for ell thelr engages Monday, ‘The great horse, for which} ments. Capt. Sam Brown, the Pittsburg million-| mourned th lure, vald a fortune, has been coughing | considered one of taudly, and although he hasn't been of- | the tt fictally withdrawn from the race tt ts | SY2UT! almost ¢ ractag, The great three-year-old rtain he will be scratched be- fore powt tt of Melbourne, opty one of a There will ve many expressions of dis-| "tring of thorou owned. —— Office Hours: 9 to 9, Sunday, 9 to 1. intment on the part of those who bet on the horse in the winter | 2reweter!s Steady Cae Wom Victory mann has been docked | A. thousands of dollars, This is a message tomen. Samuel 2, lirewster defeated Edwin Q, Presley Iams r@zht ty 200 to 19% The men mat tn the A, ard prumemept oeerage e-An Righ woos 36, 10 ae and GB It fs tomen who want to feel like men, to look like men and act like men. 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