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THE WORLD; THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1902. NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. BROOKLYNS WHITEWASHED IN BOSTON; OLD VAN IS A LONG WAY METROPOLITAN HANDICAP CANDIDATES CARNEY KNOCKS OUT TWO HOME RUNS.| FROM THE HAS- BEEN CLASS. WILL LIKELY RACE ON A SLOW TRACK. a n tHe Even with Keeler in the Game, Couldn't Hit Willis’s|Giants’ Outfielder Is Playing a Brilliant Game|Not Enough Time Remains, It ls Thought, to Rid Morris Park Cours Curves for Anything That Meant Runs. . Despite His Many Years’ Service. of Rain Showered On It on Tuesday. anion’ s Men, or higher class flelds never) wae responsible for the sudden rejuve- [nation of Trump, It is a fact that the 1 performer, but e race tracks hereabouts) Two bet! ng t¢ “This Is started ta At all of t ani wit} 1 for second. erect throw ro the ninth el The Batting Order. rain would stop play Bost inning, K Herman turned Virnt Inning. ‘ dusk SoHNIRBER i to Wits and shim, the. run day." And it will be a busy day | wnimal is a noted m Cou anited at tl Kurd scoring rly all candidates for the rich} not mut. The feature of t mud at Aqueduct means nothing, for 4 Metroy n Handicap to be tun at) the winning of three races b: ja always a hard bottom and the Daly, It is a question whether is never bad. ‘The preseription Demont se on Saturday, as they will) Bil Carney ans Groming rahe ison to McC! reuietiea Long, &! Cea Weetchest a : Demont receive their final workouts, It Ja a/the public was well pleased over this to be passed around, ‘There are inn. matter of regret that the going will not! fact, for the horses in this stable show horsemen who would like to use {i might be. Tne chances too many vagaries In form to ever be-|!t il the time, and not once @ meeting. be as fast a: are that the tracks will be a bit slo for it Is doubtful if time was had to ¢ Kittridg Wills, 1 popular with the rac 1D. won the handicap, beating With the bockies these victories | $Uch Uorses as maleele i ice, Saran i) of the w 3] oY rucsda He fhuiy chore no well revelved, | {20 others, Only a few days ago Care rid of the Water showered on Tucsday of the Daly horses are well Tina [pS aun Gntiea Oe erad rr Susapy night for they generally leave the layers wii barn. Ile was in a Seiling race and en- Nevertheless, there will be a chance to pretty clean sheets and often do them a| tered to be sold for $1.00). Daly bid QEY es pertor by or rbd ad poyite! ore and the colt was knocked dow fet a line on the performers by coen~ | service by beating some hot favorite, Fie oe eee ee er GeenOil iD isiee parison, since the opportunity for fast] An Instance of this was the victory of] the colt go so easily that every one time fs lacking. Horsemen who observe | Bobbinet over Sparkie er in the last| thought that Daly had been bitten and thag he had pald too much for the s tossed over 1 fanned, No urne y runs, nd Inning. Umpire—Brown. “SOUTH END GROUNDS, BOSTON, | ty fans, May 1—A steady downpour of) wi. all day yesterday, thunder storins| jo) 4mash night and Intermittent showers up time, Lush 29 ® Golock this afternoon left the) ine, catch ‘grounds more At for aquatic sports than | “Carney n interfered with mint and the run ney foul flied to hand as he came sser to Kit- third, Grenninger nh Tighe hall over the right-| fled to Dy irwin hand- Inning. Sparkle Esher probably carried ‘ball-playing, but when the sun came out | nea fen ‘ don {ed over Greminger's grasser. Long | . Stevie Brae rie cn nsee co having [dropped « sing ft. “He was naiied | iran laced a single to right, Ahearn the trluls to-day will come pretty near | race. how « Rant he. was Inga game. The danger of having | on A satenl of seco Demont risped bed to left. Irwin was sent home picking the winner of the big event. nore FIO HEG ILRI An SIO HER! PAUOEICS RRS aE VEEL CD poser de tire Palco rforitia balance dt yon a drive! ia pentre MDr A ia eat nd Wwaechailedcon aulecctheewe ne ‘vhis Ix the lact day at Aqueduct also, /during the afternoon, Tramp has run 1s. Tt was the best race he run this ‘the m by ‘a fall on the slippery DOO es ELS a sauce? ® y taon's out and the crowd that has been In steady ral times during the meeting and r ee graze or a tumble on tho rocky fi sPovertnitime: One run Willis to ut aister was a very good horse yester- y " Third Inning. \Chikan Beeeten nea Me rn to attendance at the meeting will not be| been beaten off in the poorest sort of| das, Odom > mount and he rode PEATE AMS sorry that the end has come, he racing;company. Yesterday he jumps out in a} hind entirely 1 from O'Connor. opens up a gap of| dom utll ‘d, and esnd- b opened up & nas been good enough and very ciean,| long distance put class has been lacking and the pub-| half a dozenslengihs and never comes ing to look at a good horse. | back, . | in the Metropolitan and the | Prababiyethe public will be asked to Juvenile on Saturday should helleve at the skin of mud that co’ y near SERIES NE: ge in thie nm cl iored the Seach) at AMUE RESUCE yesterday IUMPWG BALL PLAYERS. (GOLERS BEGIN PLAY LITLE FIGHTERS Wl ARE KEPT OLE BY LAW.| AT GARDEN GHTY LINKS.) DECIDE CHAMPIONSHIP. Harry Forbes to Again Stake His Title When He Meets Johnny Reagan in Bout To- Night. the meee In the league according to the é oe." aaa few dollars came init Renantonal « N handed: ‘ aren Ge Bite Ro mate, 2On's 8 Ny Keeler foul Med to Kitt- Wott #Le Only a handful of fans came out to [MRE No june ed Out Bye MEMis saite, ahd the game was more {cit Friis Raab Ae ra Mihi Of @ farce than an exhibition of the jgne ort centre and hauled down ‘fenney's MAtional sport. The Supervas went tato | MY. Courtney nearly took Flood off his tore | gthe and Was was heavily’ er, but he did not » pounds of hia form. MeCaf- favorites have not been very @uc- Muring the meeting. to left. Demont bunted tng Long at second, D was fiel a Da ssor bs Dolan. Lush hit past $A game with more confidence than at| oni taseman Ned on Nooruns time eince the season began. Capt ourth Inning. Ner was back after a lay-up due to : Sheckard Miel ta Lush, Do! ae ankle $n the last game |of n Ma NAGE Hane emecres : Fac ATHLETES IN n vis at Bei kidbs of hitters to cause shivers of | “etinay niente, Dotan fear to run up the spinal cord of any| safe on Irwin's wild ) twirler, besides filling the rest of the HS Glen Tong's Ai@uperbas band with all kinds of ginger. | iNe™ Was taken by Hanlon to-day released George itlde- LA CI | rand, the left Nelder sent on from the] amen Med to Lang. Piod was fold. H Goat by BI Lange. Hildedrand prom-| handed over Ahearhn Kee ninger Wie ER Demont's Noms.’ Phelan, 05, Wins Wins the 100- Yard Dash in 104-5 Sec. onds, and Williams Runs League Magnate Rogers Gets| Many College Players Among} More Injunctions Prevent-| the Number Who Drove Off! ing Four ‘Stars’? of Wash-| from the First Tee on the “Weed to be a comer, but with Sheckard CT Awe. dled, | Mile in 4,42 4.5 back there w: fanart nj qgigitttidge died, Dahlen to MeCreery~ | ile in 4, 6, j i * ea Rapen ty (vince fot tiles Kit | wie sned. Lah ag’ ey, Temi | ington from Appearing, Long Island Course To-Day. “game, with Ahearn to judge as to thoir| “Sixth Inning. | | Renting Wort) 1 | | PHILADELPHIA, May 1—The base- (pecial to The Evening Worl! > _Anotne champ epip Date fe ie Hate ) fough pre the est End c., L. 1, May 1—As sted there was a fine 1 PRIN¢ Hantan ¢ ‘fitness for the fray. Willis and Plt-! Kitson In | Winger put in their best licks for Bos-| field f: Ke J, May 1.—The cale ston Inter-Clase track ball lo bet American Leagues will} shite to the right 0 seks, Hot tr i snerittor nm the National and| GARDEN CITY, ad On) was to-night. The principals Forbes, the bantam: Low rexu will be Ha during practice, or : 1 40 1 veming ra owas allowed ta) gan held this afternoon on the _ Billy Lush, another of Al Bucken- | walk re 1 Khieat ! reraiR *, Dale vey anh toon | an theld > , when Lawyers Richard ©, Dale arters, betwee Aan iG alenty Qurger’s Rochester finds, was placed In| Wi" nail ; mard. wa 1, Sinners am J. Turner dante | a (Hint ea Teles cere | ome cl yn of the world, and centre field to-day instead of Dick Conl- : Mita third. yoruns ved igue, will! nunlicasi| Nis ataan cheer et urnamel Johnny Reacan, the clever boxer of night, Tet th tof Common Hina: ¥, | te Garden City GoIr Be pe nent ing colleges were we i ges, were! well rey 1 try eonelustons in a fifteen- ad owith THE whd throw kard. Carey tor felt f nney walking {1 took adv for tov the in plonship to be _ @y. who was slated for the bench, Lush voung 80 thurt this hand in the spring practice and |My. iMlod | ‘as just come around. It was even! 2 ome tif the ts unable rat the expiration of boys will be ordered to round 1 to pi tha ared in eo was explaine > the matt y ‘betting when the game began that thes him Geaninaen Med to Dol. sae eed er wig discussed att ne leourse next week Af ¢ ined to take an, ug ve a five rounds, ONLY ONE HIT OFF MATTY. prence of Judge Ralston, | A vew amateur record of 7: : A’condition for the: who Is owe and will not return the terday by amateur teat and confident winnin te 4 ahs untll Mo 1 aT Nereis at anc confide ¢ + MADE IN FIRST th 5 Mi i Tt was hat Lajole, Berni acta ater J. Travis. This low-| ‘hey ure to box at 110 pounds. Georgo MF hundred and (orc y coneean VP ald be able to play he record for profeseonals, Siler, of Chicago, will neferce the cop- OL GuntRarore MIR ici Textart ‘ in this city. to-taorro®, | by Stuart Gardiner, a single str f willl re cop OH, touch Wad ormeatnee a. A saoande 1 ce of Judge Ralston will} 4 wind was almost too str (Continued from First Page.) Wnt a) eee Rey ease runtl ihe ng 10-day miu. os ‘An been granted Col » who started first round began | imal re he to do? But few ways out of his pre- second on the play. Rilly Lander. fol! sha at aah John nf the National Laer roleatur (Hen Goons lone eaters Wel dicament remained open to him. Mn hls batting average when ho mtrck Belehont sy. Welyaon oh ta last of the competitors gota chance tu| Dougiass was billed to let go of Mal ahougn Minn Werle w i rity Ma fea doin anette Ih nttae opening of the | drive oft from Uhe first tee f og Ch ug 1 rly scores returned are as fo!- | By ‘first-base position and take e turn at his| through Hulswitt's bands into nds Into safe ter old job behind the dat. tory, Poste made A meat mteal of nec Jack Barry had to be taken from hen Mickeon did & club swinging | feld e UP uglass’s position, | #¥ct One run game jooked a cinch for the Second Inning Doyle spent a little time telling! Wo phomas ain't how to bat through the holen | Matty's curven , vat ited flung |° 6 | tehed-up team and then, too, Alay s Lg oP He also put out Haima Uke a canae | Freeman, Lakewood, § 10); Jol 88; A. Poole, Jr + J. Travis, Lakewood, 46, 0 je. Garden City, 44, 33-97; ¢ a City, 7, 1-108: CBN 80-106 T. ituehino: Harn A PUBLIC GOLF TOURNEY. VAN EN E B. § — RALTBEN 20 THE Oe |van Cortinndt Park Links to Be wrday. Apawaniis, 4 wy, Wal jasper L for anybody | fr HAVANA FiLter of Contest on Sa os for t nament for Mande Park. will be Jat the park dom does a en years, as » Nas been a wonder. How go al for tit Van has, bet: who | He ty one anual public COL LOUr= |p Tuner, G George Van Haltren, the Giants’ out- flelder, has b vlaying basen enough to be retired on he is n one of t i Cup. at Van | Gamer elt seved_by John | land. 42, s5 p to Satur aes ty te Hie y » 4 gomething themselves which | rin was slapped be it hat | looked Hike a coppering of their chances. | Hean again \ netrated his hating TEN TETRA ETA Ia a nN hess a ) Christy Mathewson was the fetiow on /@DlLy when he drove a neat lit ty cen Bee ane ene Sete rn tie ea Pana iis, Be i F whom fell the Job of twirling. 1t was | {10 {OF Wine. Mowermun’s fly looked CAG A AS LER Ley Oa rea i wns ee “i eemed a very uncharitable move of Matty tried to drive the hallceee iy Ehye!ifane aia! thie Ils mae all, ; will et GS Va h, all over fords the greensward th days, De- ayy tiv bad man, Tuxedo. 40, 1% o Deverau ropes but Kt nit fell V for either i“ HW. Hama itn. G. Baierman Nhs Wax under it arheex couldn't find the fan or Brodie and the A were filled Billy Lar wae anion, three strikes > runs spite Ais Meare there Is not ® youngater n give him any pointers on the putting him in, but baseball in|! t doing & kame doubt For the many years he has played ball tere ai ¢ who and every game counts has not been in the deat of fh @ince the Boston team took to | the ‘Offerings a week ago and worn the PYtlng him our Beem tot male tie ron |_ sph quae neg bi ‘NEWS AND NOTES OF THE AMATEUR BASEBARb PLAYERS. | i {Frank Sparks with a nore |!10! f id @rm can go in and hold those f nwa | fe . Min yh — Gown for twelve innings | guess TF can erent hae a Bo in he went and at first te showed walked. sid ny fea Wo wigns that he was ailing Agalnet) 0) 1. “ oF ’ 1 Wan pitted that lengtay & hes rant 4 cork piener al when be begins letting the ball & ean octopus He had been | menor h S08 Glante if | Browne r How f G * ait, | e fellows like tt |W)" 1 G " t Vine f “ nad im . & ‘s The Quaker manager ix very much | Mer thr ririe ie ll aie dua soa of the | eran Doyle's me beh Ped, 8 *t a Brown, and hoping that the pres Hrow r furthe at ‘ ‘ wt ane discharged would imbue them ta aantie A “ ith) New life. be signe! Willie th Mm ' f " This afternoon Mac appeared t wry Peiladelpria uniform and would . " : Biked to work againet bie mort Mat ' mater, but Nie cont aye he m ‘ wir line Py . 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