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g Bog THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVEN » MAY 24, 1902 RUSIE TO FACE -|DUF FY EQUALS WORLD RECORD GIANTS MONDA ~ 100 YDS. --9 4-5 SEC. IN TRIAL HEAT Old New York Star Will Pitch Against Davis Men. Frank Bencrof: clpmat! Baseball t manager of th m, told an day that he had cided to pitch Amos Rusie against the | Giants nex: Monday “Rusie ts faxt rounding up into ge condition, Mr. ban (43 and if thls(warm weather laste tw more days |® Lam sure will be 1 hn owtn ning bal) ag Davis 1 wil put in Phillips to aiteh for my ceam 10 day and “Noailes [van tomorrow Hahn struck out sixteen men tn Bo a few days ago, and I think he can beat the Giant TRAVIS HAD. A HARD CAME Golf Champion and Douglas Both Win Out. | PHI? | RYE, N May 4 \Ideal Conditions for © semi-final rounds of mate the programme o! championship at the Apnwamt day. The wenther dell fer the game and the players all expect to do better than on any previous round in the tourney. The general iden there Js that the fn IntercollegiateCham- ! pionships at Berkeley Oval To-Day. the gnifers rrow will be me 4) KELLEY (Special to The Brening ite: MORKIS IRIGHTS another duel between Findiny 8. Deug-loyar, Mo SGhhuncesscwill sewn las, of the Nassau Country Club, and} pice y Hemutifully je scurta r Roa Walter J. Travie, of the Garden City : ete ie 13-6 inet: Golf Clud, the amateur champton of Reiectt on the Ju America. Each of these has RGLARTO AA ONIOR CCT | cece Sanu t c the anny rate Athletic Champlons)s ere Were Many such express four wine to his credit, out of the times they have met, and If ihe: meet again to-morrow there will be a grand game. ther fair spectators. for the j A 7 The tours palraeineithe) third {ilthe-limbat athletes that. atrutted (Continued scront @arted off in the following order AOUTALT Hexkicnoll mre mi eKtar rs Wetter J: trate, Ge ty, y=. Thomas T ¢ entrance the ear and enth *. sinning of (he dayn sport was A res RM Waa ene nes of all whe detucht tn Kall r bernie Their tite pet 1 during ea y of te A miele in the first half of An ouind iozailihue thelmosticontirme mintch the latter had the Dy aes an-tiater, ‘They ked with ons Up at the turn. Travis won the tenth in| © mares gear: | & This evened the match, and the next | himself a win two holew were halved in’ fives, ‘Travia | ¢ whether he live f 7 ° Nothered Mer An) seer@ed 1 uy one erable big Ui, Staley, beat Devereaux Emines: | athilett was a mite who) ir Freepers eee sord-finain thin afters | RKiM it ntill Inless Knew more about (he make noon will be Travie vs, Seeley and Doug-| tal champion of ehict watste than the inert las va. Carpenter In years pa We jationa Tut she 4 ooulll te pol ited, too, and grabbed her papa’ a different ator whenever tis arms were up ini an interval of (Continued from Firat Page) dou tile tuna. Kelley Keeler. “1 lt to hy Third te McCormick str fs ame on fed runi ing Keiles runs. Sinetnnatia, papa? child. vou" “drive ome groaned the old fellow, who wan Ning Mick fei O Mecteer ory nd Gath to Met" Mecr Quire Callds runs. wander {the imary 1ov-verd De V rlehs fet | reat Hear Won ty M1 Omang or the. balun i 7 Osa wa for the “red t | ar cond . | i ‘ Straw Haw | i PN Run aT + Whe hot weather | Biesiner Marvact ss ond fe with the et Wie ann) (bout, Kee . hirt walnts i Hy Was wath, Dum eatied the erie Ned Uansab in By son with the Nar ne sell) drink hina if Nace Wraman and t recone: wooom righ fem iow, dvim Donovan th Matty in the Hos, ter Itfted ger Way and Dexter itor te Af M runs, {oma Bheckard walked Keeler sing t @heckard « c 10 steal K i terme warmed Vin aad ad [irre deetn nate. RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. 9° \ >. Race TRACK yy The races sch day resulted ' neel |BALTIMORE, May 2A new recor mio tele na aaaRLERIO kas been estabitehed by Iurry | for twenty miles benind pave, Ina with Watson Coleman he if 31 minutes and 2 « yonda better than the record | da by. \Jimmy Stishae Ww records | fbr five and ten miles were aino made the champion —<—————_— : PARKER VS. BOTHNER. ai Me ‘ | Slay, unnerinteds f \ Bri Parker, light-weight champion i mired twoet ere Who defeated fer tane okie A minutes ut Boston, will at- pL-to throw George Botinge. at the] 442s ri TIE bw tle. ithin fee Atteen 91-2 Crawfor Bowery ‘Th en | feet 3 N ren. Y "run, 2e0-Vard Hurdle. 8X rest Roeber Th Third jan Bergen was out at firet on roller to Nelson, Philips paid his rival the compliimest of fanning, Nelson and 220-Ynrd Dash, Was First Meat—Woa by H. M. oe Bowdoin; He was ¢ altent. wile Ww litte He wore a [right same fare after & lich ilk het and carried a cane with | Sth When the day's i he ta yged on the floor at every |” remained nothins play: ahadi cun rat BY Gasizel attended to ru i Into: Buckiey Mi r Tete Be ty at C $IS. bults end 390 Ostend are rt anzel’s Strang 9 ckinan Me Iptrene Stanona itn emt wut op aft neW rite hich foul, 6 Brandstand 1 sump {ie latter bent him wat Kennedy, tled 2 feet NEW YORK- “CINCINNATI. wuthtul riinning: aa Fitth Inning. pel to Ganzel rited to Matty n’s bent mt his thi pred to Dob! over Juat irda xt a foul bs. Math moti. tkley. No rune. run Hid to lett, Kin, & place ‘Tave+1 v1 for third Hace—six wae out olay or a nith’s 1 1 Magoon w van did the anmi Was out, Magoon to Beckley | Th hetkehthes of a mile.— 1 8 to 6 WAR see halt and « MAHER WINS THE SALISBURY | Captures sa with Fox-|\ r 5 Won by a ya Arrest | hall ts nts ree Wed wey inde al pointed May) 2h oMr. | Foxhatl poche bi iiitwnand told ain thot with Danny Maher up, 4 Yoko in and he unjolnted aw! iabury Cup at the Sallabury: : 1 hath ne ma MCONEAN ewe Riel ti |Steeting stonlaye Distances ore eee beeaten the place ins the 1: des | ana ha Martin Che vn giants YM ain Iaax! nzel xine Ste BOSTO: and heavy on ope js Wharf, le comments WAR thought that sink the Ind tt May 24. on tt only’ brow 4 fool are on board. Magoon gave the same kind of a put out. ind wae ple at in ap 1 Nie in furs Fin 4 Ventoro ind Race—The Frpectation 8 ‘ Sir Tom Tiddier Fourah Maco—The Hrmklyn Handicap one anile ent x vuerter ASAT ao Jonnnan Part HAMMERSLOUGH BROS, FINE CLOTHING AT ALMOST HALF-PRICE. GRAVESEND ENTRIES. (Special t The Pyening Wortd,) RACE TRACK. GRAVESED 21-The entries for co-narmew's ean follows +120, 123 ity ne ile of Levinetan aide; ‘There once wan a clerk who was fs forced to work Harly, and tate to make ends 1m On, oT yon" ould lead one to think you a swell intllionaire.” 1 know Wo u: Finest $18 & $20 Suits Or Finest $IS & $18 Spring Overcoats ey tn ate. | HAMMERSL( Oxford «i tude coverta. in alt black vie In all lengths and A few silk-lined r ANE $Q 50 $ Sweeping reau reduct! 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Race—All ages; handicap. about atx tur The Golten <(Brenpans 8 Btep Onward 104 Roos WL Sunteriinds We are selling our splendid at almost half price. r | Our Very Best $ Hloriog Dept. de- Jaya, the big steel mast of the Inde- pendence was auccersfully ed tos day. The raising of the mast. which | Jingot play oe runs. | Welghs over tvé tons, with Its rigging, | Umpire Frank put tim tol was accomplished with ease It took | {iarinnar! Tider plumb | Coasderable tn the spar in $ust the right perib moso that its foot could be let Inte the ring 0 siep foundatto: twitt The tapmast awayed lke a tshing pale, hut this not pba tion Of Weakness sly hecauae It wut | windy ying ‘tha "While vy d all xorte of favors {'h tw Py ald fend oats within her all her weights Stakes; two roy Minder venithy J219SNIDLALTGOIOWDIOOWVBNY) 9 slender ARE NOW ae ARK Now 78 GIG WRESTLING Him as Agreed. ng. oF gate receipts. 1s fond hopes news-cateh-can BASEBALL CHAT. Standing of the C1 85) Deaton Bh Bro kly a. Americans, there ne of $y The Dav making good and “Pink” sidered himeeit ton goot tor ane all the pite ost three kamew - BOUT TO-NIGHT. | Roeber Doesn't Think, NouroulahCanThrow rrtelt not al Hf dinappoint. | ained two f for rt during he and ts now such shape as Will enable taint champlon. doubt an expert at that «ty! Hy While to the foreigner [tr tk eon trange. his favorite meth xulah himvelt t Pale : HAVE ‘fOU A FANCY TBA SPT (het you den't need? Bell it Hind KEENES’ DERBY HORSE 1S OUT. American- Bred Olym- pian Burst-Blood Ves- sel in Training. 3 Uttle of put] LONDON, May #4.—Olymplan, the fo} in arm, will try big| crack Mttle American colt sent to Eng- Muh in & wrestitng bout at the|land by the Keenes to take part In the of Music to-nlght. What Mare| English Derby, will not be a starter in @tin Jullan’s elephantine foreigner ex-| that event. Hla withdrawal will be due Zipects to do to the rman can't be} to an inlgry sustained yesterday. which ‘Sthe wi) hree thin. inoan | ing. how s which gave |, Phe horse was galloping whe burst 4 small blood vessel, covered unt!l after a kK Was made. the Mr an impossibility. to on Derby ‘tay. Ret Olympla to the t was thought the ‘in excelent chance to win the creat Engliah clasale. he __TO-M0 MORROW. 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