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ae THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 30, RACING, BASEBALL, GOLF, CYCLING, AQUATICS, ATHLETIC a a NEW YORK WON EW SHOWS Wi 'M’GOVERN WON MORNING GAME. MATHES See WINRING BAL | IN FIVE ROUNDS, Giants Got a-Batting Streak at Right Time and ; (FIRST LESSON, Brooklyn Wonder Defeated Herrera Easily in Beat St. Louis. Bag OS ROL OSES Fight at San Francisco. The wallop New York gave St, Loute} get up. It rested # to 3 ee Sa oe earre - St " Wrookiyn. rib pra e| Pittebure rb poe 5. ay W-—Terry, Me nee. Terry forced thia morning at the Polo Grounda did | gM@Ryn, "Ize 9 9), titubare. rem 7 fovern tad an easy victory over Here [Nin ty ite topen and landed. left apa ihaeo mel F ph 2 y on the. body and F not descend until the fifth inning, and ioe nto o ge ol fra, the Spaniard, last night at Me: | round Herrera smiled the thousands sat in a tremble, until 1 4 14, 1) 9 7 0 OF Pavithon ere Wann rw bert dd )@ood etick work accomplished what O82 GEO Riches coors a sh Tee Pee eae ec aerertiguelf Ueettene! HO Re eS ° r 131 OlEy, m.0 9020 DRL es Nac teats \ t the right on they were looking for. 0°36 1 Zimmer, €.0 011 00 pieant for cn akaway Ianded the St. Louls started things nicely when 1 1 § 2itannili, 20 0.00} ; t Try. sent In left ama crareti 00008 rient for + 1 body. Herrera Dorovan/s single over the second put| _ sais srstaleont rate sTESES ran a. disinterested landed lef, and rigni on head at close : tale 1 Altos ud 637 8 E Avery much #8 tf he Herr mung af Hetdrich past:the plate. Matted for Hugaes ta rreoeees eadatinleael bs teneretsaia rhe verowd f went’ madiinis the lithird: Score by I : ie hin right’ ou heal, Tout ‘got two in ree r 4 sas) a. Herrera «wang fo when Hickman, Davis and Warner| pilnare White Mtetioy 3 blows on his terry got falar an carved ‘Herrera. to man at ail Sie nae not anti the | the ropes, lapiing. left and. right on: amashed the ball merrily and, aided by ieee Seen cet nis | Hend. PaenGhey mixed tt ‘Ferry forcine @ merrier jumble by St. Louis, scored : j and swinging right and left for the t trengtn and weight behind them. | | repeatedly, but was Unable to pat, nis three runs. It was a Ue until the fifth tote, he ‘ The end came quickly after that, as | man’ dows. Bull he was hite—Cla: he a eR _ ene re wung left and right to ¢! t rk, Brasafel4, Dahlen. Deuble play. he 1 of the right and lett | ASthe gone sopnded, ptageering: Hesreee? inning. Van Haltren and Selbach safely. Van came home on Padden’: muff of Ryan's throw and Selbach got in on Davis's drive McGann. There Ritchie to Brasatield. “Wild plteh—Mughes. Hit dy pitched bell—Keity, McGuire, Zimmer. At- nee—2,300, Time . 45. Umpires, \ the Jaw Herrera went down for the terrera seemed able to take the hardest ne He came up gamely only to go |aort of punishment without Minchiag and The tat time he was] '% ee Vee 4 shor y f at the end of} rrefa_tlissed Me Tene wan no more run-getting. OTHER:MORNING GAMES. | a twenwtal pit f 3 wiry fudied and, missed York. rib poe ¢/St. Louis ribma ¢ 4 Dongherty W MeFadden. | | y body lightly: and Ttted, ido 8 ola cubcenieerotave Phe preitminary baitle, between Danny |} wiihout much damage 10 © 8) ctoctanats 1000000 OF a : Ais cen Dane * iis left for the head, Bul Tt O20 let 00100001 —2 aherty KE i] ad, a, 8 ' 5 ry came in with a ey 998 fa tatter ff sot Pi Duggiedy and Mee r tng contest The men were at it i and got his right:on "2 TY potcteeans eke mothe start te the fintsh and the head.” Terry sent ‘the Ha 1 8) catcaro ATO 00402 OF tectsion went to D ry on hia clev- the podyaand) the! lett $0 tbe ag 40 seers $ deetslon wear to erty on and) Herrera clinches 16 40 -0000200 0 03 my d hin ke the face and got 9 tad Katee? Diners end ‘ If dozen On. the pe 22 mtige” Conese bil COC CCC OCC OOCCOO jojedenboccoocucooe 5 Sees oaswe eee OoeeeuOee 4 ge CD Ce ea iain anh Med vernon ah 7 z ican League. 5 Pape a7 5 of prices. On the 1 ‘orien and hi ale sei en e HOLD THE PALL LIKE THIS WHEN DULIVERING A SLOW BALL Ce eet trom ah igh tot to 1 on. Mc-| bodse” Merters wat mroweye bit ewan IND 5 7 (Phot Mithewson's pltel n taken depeciiliy for. ‘The: Event 1 FS rood ab the right for the heat ‘erry sent. 29923290 Os) tie . , | : z a ers rasrrcrateoularatny, sxe round mee his uh (0" the" ody and Tet to toe : rae acsiG ' fal n “ \* nd Fepentediy, but seemed im enriver patter for Harver. ase vmpltee Maskell ‘|Giants’ Phenomenal) as How to Stand, How to] round 1-They came up quekly and] aly tot hie man pie eS Earned Rune—New York. 5; St. Louts, AT DETRONT. i = “Terry del feft and right on the body © fourth sound was a repetition of Sie Histone, clan, Bante st | more Bee png a aie Young Twirler Illus Hold the Ball, and the] in'guice secession. “Terry ted with the] {he first tires; with Herrera ee ee ke toute 8 “Rtoien bases— | ULI ice punn and Dremahea: Frisk and Bae trates Art of Modern tort. He followed it|” Round 3—-Herrere came Up rwealt Importance of the ay anaine hin. right on the body. | Terry dropped him on the ropes’ Mrdnet Dhtie wires bone on orrere Bt. Low's, | lt Uiepintemertaan \ tert By Maree ti. Cae by pitched. ball aca ATCLEVELAND i i i i | i {rears a elinen and inized it] righ ft. He got up at the sui, itched bata raiatonnie TTP EE 0 3 5 oa ScientificPitching for | Body Poise. Incr testing “bask Murders | Ble soma tote este hi Vallace, Cleveland AD i ened t for eo bead, r a on face, a Ter E re rele allay, ads | OEY pane and Powers, tan’ ana woe | The Evening World. | Mament| ts «t- huoket in sve hamnelt cong: | and landed the taht on the ropped nm agate the | 4 roof blows. i Umpire—Canttilton, bis feet, put had’ AT CHICAGO. ty, with Herrera | tly some wha: re to the right or | Same to a a throw t ——— 0990003800. | 9 420 20 o Mathewson, the Giants’ phenomenal right on body f up befare he got Cc 4 Criger: Grif@t and Bul- y ld Herr = his right] ene the faw und went down. He young piteher, has posed for The Evening ” bit missed uppercut) was unable to come up in time ang@v asa and towne at hte right to FIRST TO PIRATES. | "s rormamey ther waa counted out is World for a series of photographs ili: the! body ane trating the art of modern seientifie twirl- - CARONER HAD BOXING LERAL, \ he Mornin Ry Lendes, 2. ing and some of the muscles of the arm Pittsburg Pulled the Bl At Vewtaton—Portiand, 4, Lewtstan, 't gad W back that ('dolithe iverkon- Tocdag's i i ‘At Fort Wayne—Marion, 2, Fort Wayne, Game Out in Ninth A Providence, Ro I—Hartord, 3; Providence, | illustration shows “ fatty” in the first struggle that closed only in the alnth inning. Pitteburg started in to win, of the pitcher's moves preliminary to and hit the rou sete they mean fe POSTPONED GAMES. delivering the ball, because he Two runs in the first gave them calbe Sept CC ovine mortgage, but Brooklyn came back in| at Rochester-Montreal vs Rochester; | Kettins Bis body’ pole, upon which th the game by tlelng the score in the] postponed on account of rain. effectiveness of the contemplated pitch ftth ‘At Buftalo, N. ¥.—Buffalo and To- | depends. post pot } The last saw them gasping. Wurner RN F Rome and Utica; { This Is ensentially true of Mathewson nit a safe one and Bransfield’s infleld| ame por mecount of-ralne latte acnieere Rests 5 ie een ind @yracuae | His delivery ts always overhand, with | & out vent him to second. Hughes muffed |” At Ithaca Inning. "At Mon—Beneneetady, 6; loa, 3. ition of pitching. S : At Indienapolie—Louteviile, 2; indianapolis, 0. P 9 Pittsburg did the trick to Brooklyn ‘At Columdue—Deyton, 8) lumbus, 3. - pti y | tuis morning, but only after a spirited| St Gleveland—Athletic, | While this pose ts not as striking 18 | some, it is one of the most important 5 Bi — ' Za * i § “Chance Blow Put|Louisville Grand Jury, Phelan Out When He | Won't Indict Creedon Looked Winner. and Hart. > now the ball Just be- Instead of the Dut shoot the bat wroanother ine. tim a imax and Wagner ecored. The end of | High Sent game postponed on &c-Ja full-arm swing. and t ne the ame wan accompanied by: the wile | (UC thcage-Harvard-Comell game porpened [the pitch depends main SUIEVILUO eee are f wet Frounde, alance est excitement, but Brooklyn could not on account his" body) The DAVID TURNER FIRST IN MILBURN ROAD RACE. $ Allebe, F. Fifer, M. Genule, G. Laurie, G.) riders there will be a great numb "J. Nelson, J minutes desertions before ten miles yD. Kirkpatrick, W. Ferguses, B.| ‘their facex ert Holshe strain they are undergoing l ‘ . and Dan Creedon, the two fighters whe: indulged in a bout according to Queense L were rete berry rules, are not Ikely to be in= © \ t when he went up; dicted by the Grand Jury, despite: the iia fortune | against Phelan, of Portland, | forts of ral people who want. | i to Kill boxing here. Me. in. what was have been a ¢ ; 2 Que ; | Judce Barker, of the Crit . ffteen-round content at the Queen City | audks, Barker of the eeninal Oparty Athletic Association rooms, Gardiner opinions. gays that boxing ts not im his opponent by at least | violation of the law, particularly, ptt elR nee the principals give can_ exhibition ten pounds. és divide. the. purse. offered them. men began fast work at the call! was what Hart and Creedon did. of time, Phelan making use of his right } — ing effect, while sienuseey | HARRIS COMING HOME. r —_—— —— List of Probable Start- with te at effective blow was a straightaway FE. Gillett, AL Reed, A | eae tcticalle. divtenon ers i Suburba nd Ambulances|" oe mua find red splashes, tndic al POAN jan, Finally: Phelan caught Gardiner en a rm oe without its ndic [ ap wre not without ft Handicap. the point of the Jaw with a viclous| Harry Harris, the little Called-- 10,000 Spec- areas Onis swing and sent him down, the Lowell | reather-weight who dofeated “Pedlar? «a de A | r ces ? tators at Big Cycle eihe! fen 'roiles:were: Van ieee soa yoy taking the full . Palmer, the English champion, in Eage 09 \ E t | bunch in the race was sent| dozen ‘ridern a 1 the vera Kinley Mack has heen dl out of wus and a more/jand recently, will return to New, Yer (7 vent. loft at exactly 12.45 o'clock. At inter- of the Hilton HL having roan H rap. menena | surprised sports never gatn-| to-morrow aboard the Fuerst Blsmarek, ig brulaes attended to. S unmount foreias haa not improved, fered at a rin. Harris tried hard to clinch matches second round Gardiner waa] with other English feather-weights, bug the pummeliing he gave Palmer éeight. ened them off and they would enter inte valx of thirty neconds the reat of the/amashed, are lysing men were started, At 12.2 o'clock, the| front. Two ambuia. had been on edge|Moned from Newark and starters and re fous, showing great headwork, and ix straightaway blows were sent in es hay David Turner, of Paterson, N. J.) fated mine|fcratch men, who mmoned hi ¢ who bad a handicap o or [since the first pistol shot and who re-|tagore the rave it will bs | srong and lard Twice he brought | ened (hem off & woul utes, wen the Irvington my{tembled hounds straining at the leash. | The chainieas Epearss (OS nANS Fae ee eee ee eee caitedsn|| Harrie fdcclaedltstesttirn ‘nonetaateee : ie ec! ; 2] the advantage In the ie eolng, ard) [have tim xoine whe} G called. d 0 b S read race. He led hy half a wheell wero sent away and with a yell of ©D-1ihage having this style of wheel yre M6) iene minute's Teat_ greatly refreshed | deavor to win a little money in Bis omm tthe Aten. couragement the big crowd Med into the | pleking up their, comipesitun with U4 lonetan, and he avaumed the aggressive | land Winner's thme— 1h. 1m, Ha, rond to await the men on the way back, |chain-driven models. , 1g in the thie round and knocked Gardiner ¥ Sjaown twice n cession, the George Miller, of Raldwi As the time approacaed for the men Van MWerstan Lead 10 | he count, Phelan started tn to He ko Als man out, but the gong came ! to pass the checking point their train- S ; i Van 1d i »f was second: i ers Mned the road with pails of water few yards at fificen mit { Lente Teed, fourths Walter Cattle, /and tin cups and as thelr chara lowed by Jewell and Willis, : ed they recetved a cupful of ‘water gfth; Arthue Vanderveer, slzthilthe face, While this was Intended to Hanched at Twenty Wile Joseph Reyaolde, seventh: George | refresh the ridere it erved the double! At twenty miles the men were w } Semel ie casei aanes ly mincctoy: | Race of washing some of the mut) bunched as they ‘pushed theie wie ye . 2 ardiner's je. Supporters of Maine man claimed (hat the round dtd Tun the full three minutes, and there was much loud talk. Tn the fourth rouné both men came ther like battering rama, and for a infiute it was of the slam-bang order, | | TRe improved elastic truss ie the ely tees te) both being gromey. Finally, In a hot ieysorn comstert, 4 it retains the ober ia and. wim leading a RUPTURE CURED, thelr countenances. throngh the mud with. four-iftie af © meet ‘sere Tenth cna: their work over. ‘They presented a @ Adom bi their "work! ov presented mixcup and eachunge, a random bl mains ttbelre The time prise wv won by] The first_men to appear after, fve| wan hardly recomniciiey ast’ Ween! From Gardiner's ieft caught Phelan on | see ese taseae niet hae anes miles were covered were Swartz, Jidwell. !and. Turter, “wh preted: tim i Yerkes, 4 Teo ae te Me pe rtelirand | tinadeecst ieee : reaknio. Achorn. * utile, Wanderveer, Van Iderstar and | were an bad : La a 1 eee a hie face. He. "9 | EAtad cD, sehr | i \Mtrock on hie fa He attempted to CO., 768 roadway, New York. reurecs 4 400. ould not within the pre- ‘iF Our trusses are w08) Di rine, but ‘Ojacribed Hmit and Garciner was Jared the Winner of one of the Nehtw seen in thin city In years TOO DOO OOOCOOUOO COG (Special ta the Evening World.) Irons. The. seventh man was Guather,| George Laurie, a pi Sew IRVINGTON MILLBURN RACE-|who'started @ minute and a halt after [ride See na Lt hRa I ICORHE NN eeie. Swartz. The scra' men picked up en he was well up with th one minute and fifteen seconds on the He gtarted from the tnree-minus mit men in the first five |mark and stood a chance to tund int .From the appearance of marg of the | first fight. iI'by agente or drugetst J ten Anas holaw Wanssrevers, neat Sb etree DAT UNTILL Pe ie : « Today, § Martins bof Kamara, ¢ * SHOWS BOW TO GET THE BOD. POISE BE FORE LETTING THE BALL GO COURSE, May 2.—A lowering sky, din- heariening dampness in the air and ronds thickly covered with mud wer ‘To Nominate the conditions that greeted the dyed-in- — — _= ~— +--+. ~ a reper ———« the-wool eyellata who Journeyed up the a small ‘ Bearer Ullsie isn cha lrman : playere these 4a PHILADELPHIA, May hain Te trvington this morning, The oc- BASEBALL CHAT. st’ playere ‘these 4a74, lierank Teeter, of ghe Republican State N.CA.SUSPENDS CONSTITUTION hi . ‘asion was the thirteenth annual twen- fo be hack with their Aint : : on Beate League!” And Chihia's y {asued a call for tyefivernulle road race over the series of| wasn ine catcars team rlelted) Pailedeipaia| av he eays i teas 4 i Convention to meat | urt and mt the hills lying between Irvington and MIIN-| (0g weeks ago a meeting of Prembyteri er wih burn, Inere waa being held in the Quaker C It was left this year to a local MAN, | «nuye? Waddell, the Colts” star twirler, won E. L. Blauvelt, to run the mammoth | tawresteq somewhat In the comference. prine | Cluys. w. race. Mr. Blauvelt enlisted the interest | cipatiy brcaure be dl not kno what it meant, |New York...1N of the Bicycle Trust, which contributed | one day he approached one of the clergymen, it | Clpeianat) 18 min- y Sta THREE RIDERS. OFF 70 bai UL. LOST FORTUNE GAMING. | soctety with Fings red, 1901 MODEL, WILMINGTON, Del May 3°.—Bishop WITH STRAIGHT SEAT POSTS pan Sinks! a considerable portion of the prises. 18 sald, an@ asked the object. of the assembly. | Pittsburg MW _ _———- t Dis Ci e Read. He was informed it was acting on a proposl- | | | ‘Aw narly an 9.0 o'clock honts of people Sp ep a ao cher aR ciate, They Competed in Un-:Two or Three Little} $18.50. b to arrive at Hilton, where tho ‘ i 2 5 I Se ee ee eat mide ch Therer | Sata meas hae ee me Ree it sanctioned Meet at | Changes to f3e Made | H &0 FOLSOM ARMS C0 WU, ey were 10,000 lined along the course at the Gesrge Davie te ald to ha ; coterie of ball players at work yewterd start. ing their bauting tome. ‘Tftnee articles har re racer rcmslcd im groupe ready [S24 (9 Mt"ata cet eas Cees 7,8" GOLF NEWS AND NOTES, us they were detailed in groups ready | ha for the start, Some wore bandages} They, will ne Neveatibaceees uround their heads, others hed sponses | pera in th iat eerpogest ii bestion = ex: *troug outfield, tled around thelr necks, and many had ticlan to be had his antire| Baltimore 2.12 10 .545/Cleveland ‘a ared hy an § May ears old JIbUROADWWAY, NEW YORK CITY, f/ Hillside Track. =| by Herre:shoff. ‘The Rostonians are again pinning their faith to A. G. Lockwool, of the lista lub, te win the amateur championship at Atlantic yecame trent ie BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB, 2 The record, for (hus, tnade’ by Monts iether eu eae : SIX RACES TO-MOWROW AT 2:30PM 1) 7. Ot, Prooklyn termimee aug ters playing on the th fee "No Honest Man Fae eee a eeeae, Puttin de Mahe, | org acs ceca Ee rece or nTEME: ertlandt Sse leven ervey 7 Binlanso, A. Spain, M. Hambeck, W, Je rookiyn team a peralatent. downpour ” = - / ; Medical —— ' Oat eatee Oe Measerveers_ W. zB see (ela eee Ae cece Conai hoe era indent ‘ lean or will claim that blended Whiskey is pure or whole-|_____ ecice’: Renee Te wanton F,| BuCRINE Sing, walch has forced. him to take ciun'* ihe “champion af ihe Women's Metter | fanenes, Oe cu ees tsome, On the other hand, every good judge will admit] OLD DR. GRINDLE, i sei aly FSet Toath a Mn he PATE a Aalst Goa tty | Nay ‘ ~ Mo that a. straight HAND MADE, SOUR MASH Kentucky [Susi ‘siistitisscertae deattet tnagly tirely thia year with the Essex County Countey | Newark: ferguson, W | clu, Sehwarts, i Dall, A. Widman, P. W Weat, T. Gilmore, G, Wil Whiskey is the best on earth, Such is ehure am, ye et Our Lady [oan eM |g to May 4 ls peoris erteatodithe jationa: fement jonnsonte, figures show : Stee at hie spumes' of 380/450. Sey “hay, the jAmerican League lo eon, W. Hendrickson, 1. T. O'Connor, raat he — Aan Pern | soi seconds. J. Du W Serviees. ‘ rata bh aa Lourent i A tion 8) PHILADELPHIA, May %.—When the| oO")! lonywasrndministered by: Rt, : f 1 uniter Vy oot . Laurent, H. Jona) League in numbers of athe q te aH flhve in dinate | attendants, nor much ss after alle Up| wrecked schooner Emma C. Knowles! ROY arrely toa large number |ed five Bris It is tat Duin: | 5 Rogers, | Wont} 4 ature of was rold at auction Capt. H o had sailed her many yea ac GiThis to me," he, aa more thin ingot th! rfa_wns, not exp ets an Heo had ew Gold Medal Awarded, Paris, 1900. da Sa : H eas atler cog: H. B. KIRK & CO., N. Y. 3) seeenee. eoctety. even if "c'"jennsom, ¥. Reskey, F. Bedell, G. Perdeu, | sara "Kid" Childs, the a renege Convent, ‘t tol via ‘Connie Mack and Baseball Pele Gro i 2 LAFAYETTE cure ait unnatural discha-ges,, S0e;t/a five, or RH. LUTHIN, drugyiet, lave Br Coparridge, @ Milles; J. Abel, O, Hertel, 4 man of tho Chicago ds TotDay 8.00) Evoy, entertained the ohlidren at the, mide mio. vite Cearleg Cummiakey, aren't throwing any, presents P.M. ST. LOUISivs, NEW YORK.. Adm, 600: rectory this afternoon, . foultin Lae yy : in he ROS Me ee er Toran Re mers)

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