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ea Of all the new men on the New York team thin acnson, perhaps no two are entitled to more credit for the Giants! grand showing than Firat Unseman Gansel a cman Strase. They larwely in every Mohave ahown the most brilliant Kind of all-round) work. ‘They are truly “find THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING. MAY. 16; 7 / MUCH CREDIT IS DUE THESE PLAYERS FOR GIANTS’ POSITION IN LEAGUE RACE, | oD DISDBOTIOVIOOHOOWWS OD) DEX DOOODUDOOOCUNUO STRANG NEW YORK—CHICAGO. To-Day's Game at the Polo ‘Grounds Was Played. WINNERS AT. | MORRIS ARK” Van Nest Stakes and/,,\ rizel! was a first-out victim. Dolan tween Strang | He over second base, King and 3 rmick were out_on «a double play, | Davis to Nelson to Ganzel, No ube Davis holated a skyscraper to Mart- 1 Green's dif- ry zell, Ilickman boosted the ball to thi ‘Claremont Handicap Heute erclig Dolwn| sane player, BUiwe eMart AY fell na af iP) in right eld. Ganael put a y f the Features. Otehls and walloped the sphere in ‘centre that, Green vouldn r reach, down “ule lett Meld “foul line "fon, one! Njcamse, that, Gieeen jyuuldn & reacn {ihe “nual blue to, ateni| Foarth Inning. (Kpecial to The Rvening Wor jakCircens came homanberore| ddell swung three timer at Do- MORRIS PARK RACH TRACK, May rede the spinere to Bowerman! nonyw curves and Mat downs, lrarthell 1G—The Van Nes: Stakes ard Claremont Wa pardon. Lacofti: Doyles ite took | rey Rae eenetol Ganeel wuernard {gath: Handlean were tye rare bite of an ex-[xecond “on “the” throw In” Hickman] “etn Dolans fy. No rune, OO d Delehauty’s fly. Two runs. cellent’ menu of xood things, which | MTs arive went atrai@ht to L Rteretary Crickmore pliced before the Table thin afternoon. In the Claremont Slespectally was there a good field, the horses being very fast aprnters; more-| Ge wy O¥er the fleid was splendidly matched, | wat Mr. Vosburg having done his work very | of Another fan-out victim. McCormick sis hat frat ‘Settren! fonved Bernard's rolier to first, No re safe between abort hed Daviets thy | Fifth Innlos found one 2 ilickmank found fone json and Ganzel nent Green to the dw made a mesa) Ot. Doyle lined the ball into Hick= erybody waa! MAN s mit Doheny curved the sphere after and ms ry bod [into Chik’. writ, Delahanty singled WHHL, The Van Nest wax not aw interest. [aafe | Ganzel put aut an eaay fy to) 0 centew “Mecormlel out, Nelson te Ing, but tt promised well, ne ewe. Gangel, No runs. Second Inning. Selbuch hit to Delehanty und died ut ‘rat. Davis struck out. Hickman dled, able. ‘There ormick was presented with his Kk uo aA Ganzel reached Kling’ short fty,| @¢Cormick to Doyle, No runs. Sitth ne. pave bat Se Fen ane sayy nie Wag ell Mitte a mingle inte, centre: ring and when t 9 cone along re olan Ait an eas: te Reeeaten lan huaecielenlie spent feeeneoy Savin who tomed the ball te} Kling htt to Ganzel, who. toxsed the ! p the ozone, #9 : bane 1 Wy Doheny we test. Waddell knocked «The alr was deliciously mild and sooth: |i rypody was safe. Green Kot My on and perished, fing. The track wax in superb shape and Balin. forcing In w run. Day! zell fanned. No runs, Vo yery® fast, There wan quite some hed the sphere. kate Into cent der| field. Bernard fallel to stop it, scratching. Ownern. seem to wander|feld, Wernard falled to, ston it. ar About armed with a blue pencil these|ond. Childs filed to Selbach. Four run Peano days, OF the Hfteen carded In the open-|/ Nelson got Nie bane on Dalle, ower] eget tes amine fe : Mlehtiwereciviwe man's rap took @ bad. bound Dolan tald the ball down tn front o ing Face clght were drawn, Other Nelda) ret cent both runners were safe.| the plate, Green, rolied a teaarr to puneres in ne ortion. The attendance Warner, batting for ‘Taylor, put up An) Davis and beat it to fient Doyle hit Was about the The Weather w the racing thoroughly s the sort that made Jan easy poy > Kiln, Nelson hit Jont to Doyte, whe. towed 10) Waddell, retiring the wide. No runs argest of the week, easy fly to Dolan, Bernard the} to FIRST Tac alr three umes and a trio Gangel retired Childs, No. runs: dell'n curves fooled Selbach, Bowerman was out at frat, via Me- Cormick. ¢ Selling: for three-yrar-olts, six turtongs ' ; ide tosmed Doheny's lick Blapteraswedts., jocks, st.1Ni¢.Fia. surtiect Phird Inning. to Doyle. Bernard got a treo pans, Me- Petre iy 10, VET FEM] Davia sent) Doheny In to pitch for] Cormick juried Belvacn's “gratinder. Judge Wardell. 106, Robert Metealte, 166 Uitionaire, 95, | Wo New York. He started out well, strik-! Davis to MeCarmick, forcing Bol- ing out Del McCormick cracked bach, No runs. Lnshot, 91, Ure 3 i out In front and stayed there se RO lent 2) [Jong that many, people thought he would prerth ear upp con cleverly Tim never come tick. Behind hitn Semino! Petrn Il. was the choles and she! (ancemnan ain Batire raced In a close Btarted the talent well on their Journey. | bunch When they straightened = for Judge Wardell, with Burns in the wads! home Seminole went to the front and led to the last sixteenth, where Lance- ale, Jumped away in front ar usual and! man took command, winning cleverly by lengthy on!a length and « half, Seminole was three who} sin front of All Saints, i they | itch Race—Stx and one-half furlongs. 5 took a lead of a couple Petra il. closed] Won by King Pepper; The Rhymer was Petra 11, Inshot and M. were closely bun wtraightened for ho on Judge Wardell < F Wing second and Helle of Lexington third MatealtseaaitNintemaleneee ene TS sth Hace Mie and 4 furlong : TE Dick eouy calmed dude, Wearaein | Flext Walp thted French Cyclist Wins y owned by Buckley, who dld niddbing. , SECOND MACH Race for World's Belling. tor two-year-olds, 9 Championship. ‘TRACK, WORTH, May 16 — x run tere todas resulted a4 The rac followy t ; PANIS, May 16.—In the bleyele match Mond Rte t and | to-day for the world's championship, lice, was «ec. | between “Major” ‘Taylor, the colored 1. Time—@& 2-5. American rider, and Jacquelin, the hree quarters 0: crack French evelixt, at the Pare des Rush, 2 tod and o Princes, tn the Hots de Houlogne, Jac- place was second, Is itary quelin won, mil Won by Im- Jacquelin won easy, by ten yards, nd 1 tod Zacetosa, | The betting was 5 to 4on Taylor, who scueconds Pree TAR T nad not been beaten since his arrival tn rope, with the exception of his fret race In Renin, tefore he was trained, Taylor and Jacquelin, this season, have J othe leading International cy- sylor sala last night coat he felt wid conditten nd that $f he only rewen would be domet 4 better man. races hud been arranged, The *Slitieater: 110,” walls: Margie 8, 107. Drennan buat, 100, Sm! 110, O'Connor Riary good, Won easily 7 Laodice opened favorite but the money was fairly on Misieader, who at pas: ‘ MIA@ cholce’ in betting over Landice, CAIRO D. and Laodice alternated in the lead to the dip where Lacdice drew away and won easily by four lengths Red Damself beat Carroll D. a head for the place. Petra I. was ld up. ft over her enteral selling urice by 7) Bu Whose Norse.” Jege Warde fintshed” Recond, “Dick” Taud id customary 5 and retained Petra IT Hi aree and one-half fur- yThe Var and one-half furiongs to land 6 Lape teats tt a, 1.38 meters, was won by Jucque- “4 Wheels length. wecon e—Fmur and a half turtonge. | os) ter, Was won enally hb Marlo Bulle, s to Taind 3 to 1, | Jacque The wnird, meters, war wus second | there ecenear oid One Of the biekest Grawde ever, gath~ 4 cred at a Freneh cycling event fieimile Nt. AbOUL 200 persona pald dows pray alr, Iorew fester money, “The victory’ fof dnc: : Ith Dow hat ih auelin was) mort rand cause Doyievon 7 Col: Padden went| Bunsen Ushi esbe j wild entnuslasm crowd) invaded Leorthe fron iY and, wat never ee Toxe Crom, to] ¥ third Hi track and Jasquelin wan car . Phree parts of each vere lone up Col. Padden to the colt wax re- The New York Yacht Clud's o Ink at the fook of Bam eer iy io be abandoned gfter bee COLUMBIA ATHIAGTES Pour y f wo f the dock i Hemalden tnrve-veareoldy up foot of hird stroe:, © Wertbers Mas Strengthen. ‘Ten Saturday's Dual Meet with ney men, \ > Anew oulkhe le new being built nt statton is the nearest one lub-nouse in For:y-fourth| Mihe iaade far convenienc btn ner Krale Myrtbere has atrength- heewuse (tsoon will be pleasan ened Columbla'n track team conatder-| Miere via than on the dock seeupled| ably mince Ite mee! had gnother encounter at: dhese grounds ware in the present, sgries. ‘Tha day was an ideal one for baseball, ‘The aun shone from a ohsudlese sky and /agcond, but was easily caught, Stein there was just breese enough to make both fans and playgre comfortable. ‘Alree ung fed to Green, Gangel ratend |cranks turned out In muc re bers this afternoon, with the expectation | hounder to Steinfeldt retired him ay fiat of seeing « redhot ¢ncounter. the Chumptona | yesterday xave them | sow ru ‘elson, forcing Green, Doheny and|@rest confidence, and before, began both Maftiager McPhee and big dake Bevkley dgclared that ti humble the Chatnplions aguln tats after- | McBride collared, Dahlen was the fifth hoon, Manager Hanton, not so conf | “champ" to be foo dent, had out hls entire team fully an hour before play veg. one of thelp twitlers warm up thelr Fitth tnoton. pitching winks. Hanon finally selected the Champions, while atcl’¥er trotted | sicritle out “Nabdlew’ to ace the Huperbas. rare: Park atbut two hundred turned out to witness the guine, The Sheckard’ crowd numbered 3,60, a long fly to deep arabbed after a hard run sa My! Steinfelar struck out for the ont wah natiel by Dalven Heckley got] time. Irwin Med to Daly, Magoon got mixéd up with Donovan's twisters and] a free pass Itz Med out to Weller, wan called out on airikes No runs No run. twas doubled up at first Daiseucenes fouled out to Gatina, 1 cemer for a pack. Ured at first by Donovan, advancing | vancing McGulre to second Crawtord, to second. Irwin's it forced) Sheckard at second.) baie WILL bg with Ponneyl-| sympathise with the Szoisman who, be- CHAM PIONS FAN | ATHAHN’SCURVES. ———_-—-- +6 Cincinnati Reds Fall on Donovan's Pitching for Three Runs in the Second Inning. ‘The Batting Order. grounder w Load «im by Don uit third, ri tafely to the | aending Crawford over the plate. drove the ball over Sheckunt's he: Hahn « tWo Dies, x scorkng. mg Hann to | hird. awed of by Dahlen and aM skyxeriper which Donovan, Mxhn, Ma KOON captured, Gatina laced the bail Umpire-Mr. Dwyer. to comtre for n mick, | MeGuire’s ban fy . g 3 foreaTe % waa na Wo Stelngeldt. | Donovan went WASHINGTON PARK, May 16—The | Cieounder to Hani and portahed at rst hampion Brooklyna ant the Heinles | No runs, Third tnning. thie afternoon, this being the third Reckley pushed a fast grounder who threw him out at. firs scorching ner atruck js and bounded away, giving the batter chia base, He tried to steal dt made three swipes at the air. N 1 fanned at three of Hahn's me, the | outwhuot Keeler nent a cvann cutter num- | to Magoon and wae out at tir: Heytw Hoth teams havi won larg No runs. Fourth Inning. Cin tie Confident, Jewin Rave an exhibition of clube y ed by the over | swing una Inshoot Dah- ‘The victory secated by the Reda over | #wInking at i tnuhoots.) Dah= pred of him at frat. on fuur wide balls, at three benders and the Heintes: took the ft) No runs Daly sent up a cloud breaker, which ve Kul y would by Hahn's puz- zling benders. Mc y tlammed the along the third dase line for two es. Gating sent up a pop fly whieh every | Irwin got. No runs vctining Both managers, ax usual, mar i McBride drove the ball to short left Donuvan to take the slab position for] and wax promoted to second on Dobow's ag aces ny Crawrord Stee wan retired on his lo to cel lahn. hin star twitter. | Which wax grubbed ty Mec ' fly wos captured by Me- hed firfat on au ine anced to Recond on to mhort right WaR Caught by’ Donovan was doubled up y at Washington | MeGuire’ the Urlde. De the falr nex) Bride. | De Aa thiy te Ladies’ Di “x fly to and at wecond. First Inning. MaBride atarte@ off by Bheckard was a goud waller andexot| Irwin retired Kelley at fest. Daly a free pam. Keele: then pasted a iiner out Steinfeidt to Buck! Dahlen talcenthe fora bags sending Bheskard to| tripled. 10" Aeep center, McCreery fled vied. Keeley drove a grounder tol out to Medride Ipwin, who shot the tall to Stetnfetdt pursing Keeler at second, and Idt's lightning throw to Beck ru 1 Seventh ty Hahn fMliet out + Daly.” Mefride he walked. Dahlen onded the Inning] Beckley tripled. and oon Daly'a bad base on balls, by fanning out. ‘No run. inrow: to McGilre moth Dobba and Beckley score: | (an) CTS Steintelac th reery. ‘Two run Crawford sent ta scorching liner to] Gating atruck McGuire ain Steinfeldt was re-| Donovan fanned. Shecicard singled, ad “DANNY” MAHER WINS AGAIN. BE READY IN TIME Yankee Jockey Lands!Constitution Likely to a Selling Plate at Take Her First Spin Newmarket. Next Monday. LONDON, May 16—At the third dayte] BRIBTOL, May 16.—There in almost racing of the Newmarket Seovnd Spring |Pomtve assurance that the Constitution Meeting to-day, a Seiling Plate of 200, Will be ready to take her first soves., for three-year-olds and upward, Narragansett Bay on Sunday the winner to be sold by auctlon for 0/No thine haa been loxt in nove, at one mile seven fusions and | where the steel boom and gat two hundred und three yards, was won) prepared. and a night force by Mr, John Musker's chestaut colt | workers supmant? the day men. fpenes., Ry Orton-Kylesku, riden by | The mpare are mure to be ready by ‘ 5 : Sunday morning and the defender will be ready to bolat her sails at that times W, Butler Duncan will make hi Jquurters on board the tender Moun Morris until the Constitution ts reads A Matter of Pamping. (From the London Outiouk 1 The unwilling witness ina trial would | " if . for her ‘tal spina. byt Departinent of Charittes and) yania on Saturday, and it fry uch [IN Asked to ocalize ihe spot waere a} 5 Correstion. Hoth, Secretary Vy, One | Sata on - Yi is now In such lagne took place, bed the Inquitiig coms: | —————— die und Cha Gommisstoner Keller | Condition that a sure victory over thelexuminer, in nplrit, | through a maze denied lust igh: been made mandatory, looked for, favorite und he| ‘The Commissioner ‘explained that he| Not since the late eighties, when Co- in very. clever hweded the Foon: now occupled by the| luirbia was represented on the feld and|ken the pump in the square gery patlent} cosy. ttle walting fom of the yacht] track by a tedm almost invincible, has|still more, impatfentiy. from. the exr © buyer by advertising in the ool a fa a Baccbal jaat moment to clu insorder to facilitate the work of een terial been develo; iy, welghted, | the. Reais the edlicge ce -" trod be that the change had| athletes of Princeton on Saturday talof streets, winds, kirk-gaten Ull he ded him in a square with the query SAVE YoU A FANCY THA SET ¢ ken the square?” "Yes, ye ae “hat you don't need? Sell ft: Fin’ fajaminer, ‘'Aweel. ye can) pump. that pump, but ye'll: no} ‘pump me, aay Ncbrrd } LINKS. READY FOR BIC EVENT.) HIS OWN LINKS Apawamis Course Im: proved for the Golf Championship. Great preparations ure being made at the Apawamls Club links for the Metro- sollte) Golf Apsoctation's champtonship The course wus A the pe on Monday, but since then wol The courne in United Stat ing 3,065 yards Hew 3A yards. ily Sotual playine di ‘Among the many” xolters who played over the colirse yeaterday Douglas, Nanay Country Wits, Cochrane, Ardaley John Moller, bers of the Wee B rn Club, GOLF NEWS AND NOTES. . W. ox Hills; The members of the Innis pave quite an extengive Het of club o range! for the seston, and gontinues until Thankagiving Women will be played between June 12 wbtoh begine on #eturdey The Uavernter nte wilt be played. . of the Dyker Seatow Gott Chub, in active practice for the Metropolitan ehain- Instructing i'm, ‘The women of the Montelair Golf Club sili the Governor's Cup to-day. je Englewd Colt Club The golfing erent oo third annual Produce Linke to-day will be th Exch:vae Mandicao The women of the will compete in long driving, putting rontests this afternoon. Iiatr Ree been engaged as the pra. fessional for the Cong Neach Golf Club, A blunder made by the oficial handi, mittee was the placing of two of the Apawamle club's bent golters, John Moller, Jf. the champtoneblps. A record hea been established for the Gien Riser Golf! Club's roures er Meadow (vil Club approaching and Malookn Graham, ‘This bars them’ from made It in. 34." . which’ measures 2,25) Rert eran, ehen wot resented a cup to the 12 «lus for competition am: Marine and ¥ the sasoctate ment handed In by Mey 31 will meet in handle Dlay ot WA holes on June 8, and the elanere will j@ achedule of at Forest ‘HIN; Fi Olen Kidge: June Suir 13, Wileabe July 20, Morristown va. Forest Titil, at Glen iides: tap at Fat Orange; Glen Ridge ‘orest Hill; Oct. at Mortinown; Oct ‘eine a KING EDWARD ON England’s Ruler Has Course Laid Out at Frogmore. LONDON, May enthusiastic a Kolfer his kingdom, The old Scotch peals to him strongly, fur he belleves it the beat of exercise King Edward is aa But King Edward's di ver, Preventa “him from pliving on club courses, he has caused to be latd out a set of ur cnt oft at Frogmore. They for hi use and win! display ax m of long to hunt, ruler of Great Hritain hie Minka to golf, when weather a time permit, ————— ANOTHER FINISH FIGHT ARRANGED, Antl-prize-Nghting laws do not seem to feaze the ambitious boxers in the least, for they are going rignt on are ranging and deciding thetr tt arguments, An finish been arranged to be fought York's vicinity during the thi month. montour of kings forestr y galned fight victory ‘ommy Hol Jack MeGowan, an east side weight. Both men_have almned: an Agreement to box at 138 pouns for a purse and wide bet of . and both have posted aubetantial forfeits for their appear. ance. welter- Acker, Merrall & Condit and Metropolitan Tobacco Co., Distributers. _ HALE THE PARK FOR MOBISTS. Long Island Automo- bile Club’s Resolue tions on Subject. Long Island Automobile Clu 339. ly upset the belief praemen that “they want the earth," for despite the D ty bill, which gives them the right all roadways In the vartous parks, the Long Ilanders have decided to content themselves with half of Prospect: Park's drives, At the last ting of the el wolutior and every on clubs have been Sec- Wi Spurr, jr, to The Evening Md Ix an follows eas, The passage of the Doughty Dit, gir uiumobiie with horse. la recelved jd Autom for the driving use of Prowpect mined 19 A wre tourney that i of interest, to renidents of Mount Vernon will be held at Columbia Hall, in that town, next Monday night. A bout in which jorge Mothner, the clever little Mmht- welght of the Pastime Athlete Club, will endeavor to throw two heavy-weights in one hour according to catch-as-catch- can rules will be the feature, YOU CANNOT SELL A REALLY GOOD J JUDGE, for his own use, anything but a Straight, Hand Made, SOUR MASH Whiskey. ' He knows what is pure, and that a LD CROW RYE absolutely reliable. GOLD MEDAL awarded for quality, Paris, 1900. =| RUPTURE CURED. ‘The linproved espe (rubs ie tae only treet: existence that lye worn WIth. aveciute coml Bignt and day, abdcie receine the rupture under se OF aeverwet attain and will sold by agente or drnemiate ‘Twn Asare below Wenemeberte. near Oth street. | MORRIS PARK RACES. WESTCHESTER, N. Y. 0th Day, ae yy, May 56.) YAN NER SR Ae Taper AND, 8 Heh ae oer ie H.B.KIRK &CO., Sole Bottlers, N. Y wie | World) (telephone. . wervice Ce) a Medical. OLD DR. GRINDLE, _ sagt ae alla In dsvarve ot mon. Under | mente removed, 10. not vialtlcg eas skilful phyaiel bh ohh Nite pd caren, YEARS AY 171 West 12th ot, fine i aes Dye awswen LAFAYETTE ( CAPSULES cure all unnatural dtecharges, 60e:: at all drag- gets or RW, LUTHIN, druggi i81"Bosert, Cn eee “The World Paye ¢ 0 Nearly all Public Telephone Sta. tions now. act for The World in re- celving and transmitting to The. we

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