The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1901, Page 8

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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, ‘MAY 22, 1001, ERNEST ROEBER THINKS NOUROULAH WAS FOOLISH TO AGREE TO THROW HIM THREE TIMES IN AN HOUR. WWEEKW AN AAFTAELLO OUT Compel WEDOQOOCOOTOCGOO’ Accidents TheirWithdrawal from Brooklyn Handicap. How povreveRe Gere Wie SHAPE. The chances £0: Brooklyn Handle: of the four most have broken down, ewithdmwn from the sthought tiat ci! Have to be taken ers, but Dame Fortun, rapat Hilly Barrick and Mike M Hays Jeaving them no ch ONE oF TOEBERP 's TRAINING his race against Bright on Sat the horse that wo' wire with the winner but that same race wa: the Rood game horse. and It is in such bad sha now that his starting {s practically ar WWE GEPMAVW PREPARES Tors FAmovs FLoP unknown way, located his nigh hip in his stall hope of getting him to the post la aba Banastar's legs too,,and not untjl he does his final to-morrow will are under susp! s¥itiging from the present outlook it ear that a dozen horses face the starter In Batu the:most wil BEBIODIONOSGs, UMPIRE NASH OSES HIS J0B He Rendered Decisions Against Giants Last A little round table ts his ard and it tsk talking to or him Kettlng into shape k | busy supply in THE FIRST GAME. Mspored of by sof the match, Champions Beat ~ Louis in Free Hitting Contest—Score 5 to -4—Second Game Be-|"" gins Without Rest. Jones Inced Sponaible for Jones being run down, t to Sheckard Kooler tunted safely and ideelles, ningled, PEECOROCTS yo meets the max- wrestiing partner in order OO OOOO OOOO DOG bie and stro who claims to be the(a happening when forelgner on Jones's bad throw to Padden worrying him In having a lot of fun these days Martin Julian's ught trying. to it, MeGann. MeCreery sini The Ratting Order. safe haa really been purcha ber, but it 1s thought Its purpose | hold the receipts that he expect als before two days } The Orlental me is strange to the foreigner. (ecmuca in boute with rn few short weeks wtole necond » faunting gayly eves his colo sig Hedrick, cf. finksh the fe minutes Co win tre on that night will umpire no more on a certain set of through the of having three hundred. J sixty odd pounds of solid flesh fall comparatively: Htthe ° New York Club's man- sixty minutes Roeber laughs and tnnumerabt quarter of beef a dag is all Prewte lent Nick pup | byrauch Las engaged one as a WINNERS AT MORRIS PARK. , Spencer Rides Again for James R. Keene— Track Fast. put it ds xald he NEW YORK---PITTSBURG. (Continued from First Page) Tmpire~ Ema. fouled out te WASHINGTON PAnk. first continuous ‘of tho'neagon was given * nertormance Pathy: Donovan's « perts from th | ames. the firs: Mound City playe Davis and Jack beginning at 2 Many postponed! gamex which the pa have on their hands at present “necéesitates President mome of them « Urn with the stick Juet ahead of the STARS PLAYING Povirtkes and | Was rent to . un that had to be Hamilton's Score Low- este in First Round at Apawamis. the! other “clubs tn ing to-day's double-header, erable telecraphing > celved thelr sanction was hit with a piteh Sheckard got admission to thy MOTH MILLER’S "TITLE STAKED. sndosaye that tr ts failure to hold Mi his usual tly The announcement would play two games for one admia- ston was hailed with Joy by the Trolley- Seaigece Noubied (Special to The Evening World) RK RACE TRACK, more day of ra > The Evening World.) 2.—The contest for fem don't get away fromm, posalbly get to the hand for the four ALL, Smiles, would: rather ts a ten spot raan Joafter having unde ison hunted to ies! Mt ched out his p Ir warming-uy smiles when he crurhing: de ministered to Uh . Was responsib! @ Manager Hagion, while, disconsolat ing the Champions ure inaking in the Browns would jose hamplons yesterday |Races Highland Lassie for Speedway Cham- pionship. Branstleld he winds up tesmor- League, sald that both games to-Wa to play ball f big BI Donovan to the pit the firat gam. Donovan was undect to pitch for 81 ing his trio of slab i galary wings, tty A A bean so which is entitled to the feat smash ae r werApeEr en sy ™ ra oft this morn About two thoura when the umpire ¢ Zaclock, with st ‘Champions Wi St. Louls scored wnce tn their half The champions replied with}? @ bunch of triple ered four runs. lng BOOSG CKSS Were se eth from Roxane, took 6 for the RACE TRACK, Wor lraces achedule resulted as follows: Firat Race-Half a DANNY MAHER WINS STAKE. rea the Ewe with Reged Robin, next four in- In the sixth period st Tobbine, Garten ‘Erogklyn tal! Winning a et Louts fell on 3 | Bis sate Sto h *laictline ant Wis cey's Ragged Robin, won the race “the ‘Bulinton Stakea. GOLF NEWS AND NOTES. ——$—<—_—_ MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. MORRIS PARK, May dood betting rates Recond game ard Farrell o RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. RACE TRACK 0 ub may not hold aa thla year, as thelr membe HUMPHRIES ON FRISCO BOUT Announcer Writes to Evening World of Mc- Govern Fight Friday. Joe Humphries, the fistie announcer, who is with Terry MeGovern on the st, writes The Evening World as ows from San F ‘Just a few Ine: are getting on urella Herrera before the Ni Uonal Sporting Club on May 2. Jim Kennedy manages the National Club, as well as the Twentleth Century. The welght is to be 128 pounds nt 6 o'clock, there is a bet on the side of $5,000 to 6,00. The money ts now up. Terry, training at the Olyn%pic Club in this He will finish up at Alameda, Megserty, of Australia, is on Bip | way over here. ‘It looks now as thou, Tey, Wil be matehed with hime d gat to take place about June 15. ‘There a lot ting on the MeGoverne Terry ts favorite at 2 tok ais thought by miay to be As a result, bh wwink, plenty of i odds Dougherty got a raw deal Meradden. He wan dia 4 foul that didn't: happen. ht won on points at thi no chance of a fight he. McGovern. 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